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37
Q
2.
I am de-lighted(?) to state that
A Lord Grey has no reason to object to any of the proposals sub-mitted in these Esti-mates.
3.
The total Civil Services, exclusive of Works and Buildings, esti-mated for in the similar statements received from the Governor for 1849, amounted to £39,219 - they amount in the present documents to only £34,857.
But as accounts have since been received of the abolition of the Officer of Registrar General and Assist-ant Harbour Master with a saving of £850, the Civil Services, exclusive Works and Buildings, are reduced to £34,007, making a total saving of £5,212 since the preparation of the Governor's Estimates for 1849.
4. I am to state that under these circumstan-ces, Lord Grey would
12
37
Q
2.
I
am de.
asured to state that
A
Lord Grey
Lees
reason to object to
any
of the proposals zu.
bocked in these Esti-
- mates.
3.
The total
Evil Servies, exclusive of
works
works and Buildings, esto=
-mated for
in the similar
statements received from
the Governor for 149,
amounted to £39,219 - they amount in the present documents to only ₤34.857.
Bat
as accounts have
But as
suice been received of the
abolition
of
the Officer of
Registrar General and Assist-
-aut Harbour Master with
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saving of £850, the
Civil Services, exclusive Wronks and Buildings,
are
reduced to £34,007, making
a
total saving of 25212
suce the preparation of the Governors Estimates for
1849.
4. I am to
state that under these
circumstaness, Lord Grey
would
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