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Government Offices and the Church, I trust this explanation will prove satisfactory.

02: Work Public Works save the There is no 4. Public Building progress, of any description new in, extension of the Harbour Master's Per. This will, when finished, be a work of utility; but its completion has been retarded by its being found that it can only be worked upon at very low tides, which only occur in the southerly monsoons and I hope that it will be completed during that now approaching.

With the exception of a Government House, the Colony is not at present in want of any more Civil Buildings. Your Lordship's Despatch No. 57 of the 21st September, 1848, rendered it imperative upon me to stop trifling Public Works and improvements in progress; but when I have stopped such of them as appear to me to be essentially necessary, will be completed. Since the report in the Blue-Book of 1847, the Court House has been occupied; the Government Offices with out-Offices have been completed and in occupation since the 6th November, last; the Church finished, and service performed therein for the first time yesterday.

The new Bridge at the Nullah near the North Barracks was opened during the past year. The site for the Government House has also been levelled and prepared, and the jails have been considerably improved, and are now healthy and well ventilated, and secure.

The several yearly Reports by the Surveyor General are herewith enclosed.

5. Military Expenditure. I am happy to say, the Military Expenditure has considerably diminished when compared with 1847, in which year it amounted to £115,149, whereas that for 1848 is only £80,778, being a decrease of £34,871;

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Government Offices and the Church, I trust this explanation will prove satisfactory. 02: Work Public Works save the There is no 4. Public Building progress, of any description new in, extension of the Harbour Master's Per. This will, when finished, be a work of utility; but its completion has been retarded by its being found that it can only be worked upon at very low tides, which only occur in the southerly monsoons and I hope that it will be completed during that now approaching. With the exception of a Government House, the Colony is not at present in want of any more Civil Buildings. Your Lordship's Despatch No. 57 of the 21st September, 1848, rendered it imperative upon me to stop trifling Public Works and improvements in progress; but when I have stopped such of them as appear to me to be essentially necessary, will be completed. Since the report in the Blue-Book of 1847, the Court House has been occupied; the Government Offices with out-Offices have been completed and in occupation since the 6th November, last; the Church finished, and service performed therein for the first time yesterday. The new Bridge at the Nullah near the North Barracks was opened during the past year. The site for the Government House has also been levelled and prepared, and the jails have been considerably improved, and are now healthy and well ventilated, and secure. The several yearly Reports by the Surveyor General are herewith enclosed. 5. Military Expenditure. I am happy to say, the Military Expenditure has considerably diminished when compared with 1847, in which year it amounted to £115,149, whereas that for 1848 is only £80,778, being a decrease of £34,871;
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Government Offices and the Church, I trust this explanation will prove satisfactory. 02: Work Public Works save the There is no 4. Public Building progress, of any description new in, extension of the Harbour Master's Per. This will, wher finished, be a work of utility; but it's completion has been retarded by its being be worked upon at found that it can very only low tides, which only southerly meusions¡ be completed during occur in the and I hope that it will that now approaching. With the seception of a Government. Thou 2, the Colony is not al present in want of any suore Civil. Buildings Your Lordship's Despatch No 57% of the 21st September, 1848, rendered it imperative upon Come me to stop trifling Public Works and improvements to Reads, Bridges, in progress ; but when_ I have the Streets, and Drains, then such of them as appear to me to be essentially 72 Mr. 3. 281 necessary, will be completed. Since the report the Blue - Book of 1847, the Court House has been occupired ; the Government Offices with. cut - Offices have been complited and in occupation since the 6th: November, last; the Church finished, and service performed therein The for the first time yesterday. Bridge at the Nullah near Barracks Avas new the North oposed during the past year. The site for the Government. House has also been levelled and. prepared, and the fails have been considerably improved, and are now well ventilated, nd secure. healthy and The neval yearly Reports by the Saveyer General are herewith enclosed. Military 5. The Military Expenditure hav, Expenditure. I am happy to say, considerably diminished when compared with 1847, in which year it amounted to £. 115, 149, whereas that for 1848 1s a. only £80,778, being a decrease of £34,871 ;
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Government Offices and the Church, I trust this

explanation will prove satisfactory.

02:

Work Public Works

save the

There is no

4.

Public Building progress, of any description new in,

extension of the Harbour Master's Per. This will, wher finished, be a work of utility; but

it's completion has been retarded by its being

be worked upon at found that it can

very

only

low tides, which only

southerly meusions¡

be completed during

occur in the

and I hope that it will

that now approaching.

With the seception of a Government. Thou 2,

the Colony

is not al present in want of any suore Civil. Buildings Your Lordship's

Despatch No 57% of the 21st September, 1848,

rendered it imperative upon

Come

me to stop

trifling Public Works and improvements

to Reads, Bridges, in progress ; but when_ I have the

Streets, and Drains, then

such of them as appear to me to be essentially

72

Mr. 3.

281

necessary, will be completed. Since the report

the Blue - Book of 1847, the Court House has been occupired ; the Government Offices with. cut - Offices have been complited and in occupation since the 6th: November, last; the

Church finished, and service

performed therein

The

for the first time yesterday.

Bridge at the Nullah near

Barracks

Avas

new

the North

oposed during the past year.

The site for the Government. House has also been levelled and. prepared, and the fails have been considerably improved, and are now

well ventilated,

nd secure.

healthy and The neval yearly Reports by

the Saveyer General are herewith enclosed.

Military 5.

The Military Expenditure hav,

Expenditure. I am happy to say, considerably diminished

when compared

with

1847,

in which

year

it

amounted to £. 115, 149, whereas that for 1848

1s

a.

only £80,778, being a decrease of £34,871 ;

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