AnnualReport-1933 — Page 83

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(1) Allocated Stores, (2) Unallocated Stores, (8) Railway Stores, the last section has been definitely shelved and after consultation with the Treasurer and Auditor it was agreed that the Railway Store Rules should remain practically as they were.

The two remaining sections have been printed and already forwarded to you.

58. The Government Analyst, whose store is comparatively small, reported that if the regulations were to be adopted in full it would be necessary to ask for a storekeeper to be appointed. So far as this department is concerned there is no reason why the current system should be elaborated.

59. The Medical Department has also reported to the Government on the difficulty of adopting the new regulations and the matter is under consideration.

GENERAL.

60. Surprise surveys of cash and stores were made on various occasions throughout the year but call for no special comment.

61. Three hundred and twenty-seven queries of a routine nature were raised during the year and have been satisfactorily settled.

62. There has been no material departure from the authorised Programme of Work for the year.

P. L. COLLISSON, Auditor.

9th August, 1934.

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(1) Allocated Stores, (2) Unallocated Stores, (8) Railway Stores, the last section has been definitely shelved and after consultation with the Treasurer and Auditor it was agreed that the Railway Store Rules should remain practically as they were. The two remaining sections have been printed and already forwarded to you. 58. The Government Analyst, whose store is comparatively small, reported that if the regulations were to be adopted in full it would be necessary to ask for a storekeeper to be appointed. So far as this department is concerned there is no reason why the current system should be elaborated. 59. The Medical Department has also reported to the Government on the difficulty of adopting the new regulations and the matter is under consideration. GENERAL. 60. Surprise surveys of cash and stores were made on various occasions throughout the year but call for no special comment. 61. Three hundred and twenty-seven queries of a routine nature were raised during the year and have been satisfactorily settled. 62. There has been no material departure from the authorised Programme of Work for the year. P. L. COLLISSON, Auditor. 9th August, 1934.
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(1) Allocated Stores, (2) Unallocated Stores, (8) Railway Stores, the last section has been definitely shelved and after consultation with the Treasurer and Auditor it was agreed that the Railway Store Rules should remain practically as they

were.

The two remaining sections have been printed and already forwarded to you.

58. The Government Analyst, whose store is comparatively small, reported that if the regulations were to be adopted in full it would be necessary to ask for a storekeeper to be ap- pointed. So far as this department is concerned there is no reason why the current system should be elaborated.

59. The Medical Department has also reported to the Government on the difficulty of adopting the new regulations and the matter is under consideration.

GENERAL.

60. Surprise surveys of cash and stores were made on various occasions throughout the year but call for no special comment.

61. Three hundred and twenty-seven queries of a routine nature were raised during the year and have been satisfactorily settled.

62. There has been no material departure from the autho- rised Programme of Work for the year.

P. L. COLLISSON, Auditor.

9th August, 1934.

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