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APPENDIX.
13. (Par. 361.)
Amount of Bill
Income Tax
(Place and Date.)
At Thirty days after Sight of this, my First of Exchange (Second and Third of the same tenor and date unpaid), Pay to
or Order
the sum of__.
which with £..
Income Tax, makes the Sum of £
being
from
the amount of Salary due to
th
To His Majesty's Paymaster-General, Whitehall, London.
To be sent in duplicate.
I HAVE the honour to report that I have this day drawn on His Majesty's Paymaster-General at days' sight in favour of
of £
which, with £
Income Tax, amounts to the sum of £
for the sam
for
being salary due to
for the quarter ended
of
I have the honour to be,
362. In all cases in which sums have been voted by Parliament for specified Salaries and Allowances, the Bills correctly drawn by a Governor for his own Salary, etc., or in favour of a subordinate Officer for that Officer's Salary, etc., will. if duly endorsed, be taken by the Comptroller and Auditor-General as sufficient final discharges; but where sums have been voted by Parliament, not for payment of Salary, but for particular Colonial services or, in terms still more comprehensive, in aid of Colonial Revenue, the Comptroller of Audit will require evidence of the proper application of the money. With this view it will, in such cases, be neces-
sary that the advice of a Bill should be accom- panied (or, if that would not be possible without delaying the advice, then followed immediately) by a Certificate, to be signed by the Colonial Treasurer, or other Officer acting in that capacity, and countersigned by the Governor himself, to the effect that the money had been carried to the credit of the Colonial Revenue. The same course should be adopted in the case of Advances from the Treasury Chest for other services than Salaries specified in the Parlia- mentary Votes. Copies of the Forms to be used
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APPENDIX.
13. (Par. 361.)
at of Bill
e Tax
(Place and Date.)
F
ty days after Sight of this, my First of
(Second and Third of the same tenor and d), Pay to
or Order
which with £.
being
from
x, makes the Sum of £
t of Salary due to
to
jesty's Paymaster-General,
Whitehall, London.
To be sent in duplicate.
the honour to report that I have this day
His Majesty's Paymaster-General at
in favour of
which, with £
x. amounts to the sum of £ y due to
arter ended
of
I have the honour to be,
for the sum
for
n all cases in which sumns have been Parliament for specified Salaries and es, the Bills correctly drawn by a for his own Salary, etc., or in favour rdinate Officer for that Officer's Salary,
if duly endorsed, be taken by the ler and Auditor-General as sufficient charges; but where suns have been Parliament, not for payment of Salary, articular Colonial services or, in terms e comprehensive, in aid of Colonial
the Comptroller of Audit will require of the proper application of the money.
view it will, in such cases, be neces- the advice of a Bill should be accom-
ir,
if that would not be possible without the advice, then followed immediately) tificate, to be signed by the Colonial
or other Officer acting in that and countersigned by the Governor the effect that the money had been › the credit of the Colonial Revenue. course should be adopted in the case ces from the Treasury Chest for other than Salaries specified in the Parlia- Votes. Copies of the Forms to be used
2 G 2
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
C.O.
Reference :-
885
17 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC-
COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO