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the unsatisfactory state of the Store Accounts of the
Public Works Department, which is due to a great extent to
the dispersion of the Store Houses in different parts of
the Colony.
In a recent report to the Colonial Govern-
ment he has suggested that on the completion of the new
Store House, which he was informed by the Director of
Public Works would be ready at an early date, steps should
he taken for placing the arrangements for the custody of,
and the accounting for, the Stores on a thoroughly satis-
factory basis.
QUER AND AUDIT DEPARTMENT,
211
February, 1900.
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Rich Mills
COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL.
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