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a view to dispensing with an opension
of Clarks.
Establishment.
arvet
The advantages of abridging simplifying labour
are undoulted,
and from the tener of the observations
contained in the Governor's Despatch,
from.
the introductory paragraph to the auditor's Memorandum, coe woon led to expect that we should find suggestions as to the mommur in which the spirit of the Instructions, having in view the reguler and efficient examination of the Colonial Juccisurn's accounts, might be practically carried
abridged and simplifyed
out upon an
plan; and wor
g
remark
may have rem
that we submitted in our report
27th January 1844, that the Instruction, N.20
if approved by your Lordships and
the Secretwory of State, should be trans =
mitted to the Governer for the purpose.
objection
of stating whether he sacs dijustion to
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article, any particular intools, const if so,
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" what modification of the Instruction
" what different rule" he wrcold propose ..
The suggestions of the Auditor are how iver very general, and the alterations propond to simplify & curtail labour (with the exception. of the recommendation that the authorities for Consular & penus include
in the Treasurois accounts should not be examined by the Anditer, but be compared with the correspondence. by the Serreting, in which how
are not set forth we do not agree) with sufficient detail to enable the to offer any decided Opinion upon. the advantages which it may have been intended that they should.
and the mou especially
fect, and
it is not pointed out that any of the duties prescribed by the Instructions
unnecessary.
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