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and while the demands in outlay will in the most part be of
transitory and termporary character,
the increased income is
-
likely
to
be permanent and substantial.
Though it is undoubtedly my
desire
to extend considerable sums upon Public Buildings and improverments,
will take care
that
no cuubarrassmelis
shall be excated and unlese
encumstances wholly unanticipated should arise, - no claims shall,
without
your
sanction _ be made
on the Imperial Treasury.
As regards
Du
Nicome I
have been enabled to reduce the
Police Pates from 10 to 8/1⁄2 per cent,
*
in consequence of the ineunt
ralu
on the Secard, which
of proverty on
has, with the augmented sate (upon
the riginal o per cent as before
pa
Muc
nearly to
levied) enabled accourich the decradle object of
paying from the Police Rate all the charges of Price. I have also been enabled from the angruented retions of the Lighting Plate to increase the number of Lamps from 250 to 350
Most of the
now available
land in the Colony, expecially that having sen frontage having
dispored of
been
I camust look to
Premiums on future sales
of
Land
as an important aid to own
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