them, have proved insuperable
It is impossible to form a judgment upon the first Despatches until the receipt of the seconds; and the careful investigations which the subject was then found to require, involving an examination of numerous documents going back to the first establishment of the Colony, as well as consultations with more than one Department of Her Majesty's Government, is not yet brought to a close; but I cannot permit another Mail to leave this Country without apprising you of the resolution with regards to the Expenditure of your Government which Her Majesty's Government have been compelled to adopt.
The printed paper, which I now enclose, exhibits the Terms of the Estimate for the Current year laid before Parliament on the 15th May, and the amount of Vote proposed and sure to pass in aid of the Colonial Revenue.
them, have proved insuperable
It
impossible 10
form a judgment upon the first- Desputihe
until the recupet of the seconds; and the careful investigations which the subject was
then found to requires
involving of
an examination
-
unmerous documents.
going
back to the first
Lestablishment of thes Colony,
as well as
Consultations with s
more tour one
ment
of
Depart
Her Majesty's
Government, — is not yet
brought
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brought to a close but I cannot permit another Mail to leave this
Country without apprising
you of the resolutioni with regards to thee Expenditure of your Government wheat Herr Majestyp : Government love bene compelled to adopt.
The pruited paper. which I now curleser
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hibits the Terrus of the Estimate for the Current year Card? before Parlicument on ther 15th Mary
and the
amount of Vetorpropose
and sure palli in uid of the Colonial Resevred.
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