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addition has been derived from the Police Assessment, owing partly from the collection of arrears due for 1848, and partly from the extension of the tax to the whole Island.

8.

The Expenditure is largely below the Estimate. This is owing to the reduction of the Colonial Establishments generally, and to the comparatively small amounts that have been expended on Public Works of every description. The decrease in Expenditure under these heads is in a great measure accounted for by the Estimate having contemplated the commencement of a Government House, the design of which has not been carried out, for reasons explained in my No 82 of 25th August, last.

9.

The funds at my disposal on the 31st March next, will amount to about £8,000; but should any demand be made from England for payments made there to Chief Justice Hulme, (L. 1250), as I am led to anticipate from Your Lordship's Despatch No 130 of the 14th July, 1849, as well as for certain articles handed over by the Royal Engineer Department, (estimated at £1,815), which had been sent out from England to be used in the erection of the Government House, and of which I can procure no account, the positive funds at my command may be estimated at £5,000.

10.

I estimate that the surplus from the Parliamentary Grant, at my disposal, will be as per account. Your Lordship will observe that the payments made on Works and Buildings, Roads, Straits, and Bridges, do not correspond with the Detailed Estimate prepared for 1849.

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addition has been derived from the Police Assessment, owing partly from the collection of arrears due for 1848, and partly from the extension of the tax to the whole Island. 8. The Expenditure is largely below the Estimate. This is owing to the reduction of the Colonial Establishments generally, and to the comparatively small amounts that have been expended on Public Works of every description. The decrease in Expenditure under these heads is in a great measure accounted for by the Estimate having contemplated the commencement of a Government House, the design of which has not been carried out, for reasons explained in my No 82 of 25th August, last. 9. The funds at my disposal on the 31st March next, will amount to about £8,000; but should any demand be made from England for payments made there to Chief Justice Hulme, (L. 1250), as I am led to anticipate from Your Lordship's Despatch No 130 of the 14th July, 1849, as well as for certain articles handed over by the Royal Engineer Department, (estimated at £1,815), which had been sent out from England to be used in the erection of the Government House, and of which I can procure no account, the positive funds at my command may be estimated at £5,000. 10. I estimate that the surplus from the Parliamentary Grant, at my disposal, will be as per account. Your Lordship will observe that the payments made on Works and Buildings, Roads, Straits, and Bridges, do not correspond with the Detailed Estimate prepared for 1849.
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addition has been derived from the Police- Assessment, owsing partly from the collection of arrears due for 1848, and partly from the extension of the tax to the whole. Seland. 8. The Cxpenditure is largely owing to the blow the Estimate. This is reduction of the Colonial Eetablishments generally, and to the comparatively small- * amounts that has been expended Public Works of every description. The decrease in Expenditure under these heads -measure accounted for byg is in a a great: ove the Estimate having contemplated the nencement of a Governs connen a d t of an Government, House, design which has not been carried reasons out, for explained in my No 82 of 25th August, last. 9. J disposal " on the 31th March next, will 52 amount to about. £. 8,000; but should any demand be made from England for payments made there to Chief Justice Hulme, (L. 1250), as I am led to anticipate from Your Lordship's Despatch No 130 of the 14th July, 1849, as well ad مجھے for certain articles handed over by the Royal Engineer Departinent., - (estimated at. £. 1,815), which had been - from England to be used in the erection of the Government. sent out mint. House, and of which I can procure no account, the positive funds at: my command, may be estimated at. £. 5,000. Despatch 10. I estimate that the surplus from the Parliamentary Grant, at my Your Lordship will observe on a account. that the payments made of Works and Buildings, Roads Straits and. Bridges, do not correspond with. the. Detailed. Estimate prepared for 1849 .
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addition has been derived from the Police- Assessment, owsing partly from the collection of arrears due for 1848, and partly from the extension of the tax to the whole. Seland.

8.

The Cxpenditure is largely

owing

to the

blow the Estimate. This is reduction of the Colonial Eetablishments generally, and to the comparatively small- * amounts that has been expended

Public Works of every description. The decrease in Expenditure under these heads

-measure accounted for byg

is in a

a great:

ove

the Estimate having contemplated the

nencement of a Governs

connen a

d

t of an Government, House,

design which has not been carried

reasons

out, for

explained in my No 82 of 25th August, last.

9.

J

disposal

" on the 31th March next, will

52

amount to about. £. 8,000; but should

any

demand be made from England for payments made there to Chief Justice

Hulme, (L. 1250), as I am led to anticipate from Your Lordship's Despatch No 130 of the 14th July, 1849, as well

ad

مجھے

for certain articles handed over by the Royal Engineer Departinent., - (estimated at. £. 1,815), which had been

- from England to be used in the erection of the Government.

sent out

mint. House,

and of which I can procure no account, the positive funds at: my command, may

be estimated at. £. 5,000.

Despatch

10.

I estimate that the surplus

from the Parliamentary Grant, at my

Your Lordship will observe

on a

account.

that the payments made of Works and Buildings, Roads Straits and. Bridges, do not correspond with. the. Detailed. Estimate prepared for 1849 .

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