CO129-077 - Sir Robinson - 1860 [1-6] — Page 310

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It had been made in the Books of the Office. That the Money had not been paid into the Colonial Treasury, and that Mr Gunthorpe declined to pay it in when officially called on to do so by the Colonial Secretary, was further proved, that Mr Gunthorpe first, when questioned by the Auditor General, denied all knowledge of the Brokers' Licenses, withheld all information as to the receipt by him of these Fees, until ...

It was also proved, that Mr Gunthorpe allowed the Monthly Returns of Public monies paid into the Harbour Master's office during February, to be prepared and sent to the Government without containing any entry of these Fees.

Meany circumstances also were brought under the notice of the Council, during the inquiry, which were calculated to cast doubt upon the truth of Mr. Gunthorpe's unsupported Statement - that he had paid these sums to the late Mr. Newman, confronted with some of the Brokers who had paid the money to himself.

It ...

Accordingly, it was unanimously Resolved - That the Council are ...

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14: 5 300 It had been made in the Books of the Office. That the Money had not been paid into the Colonial Treasury, and that Mr Gunthorpe declined to pay it in when officially called on to do so by the Colonial Secretary, was further proved, that Mr Gunthorpe first, when questioned by the Auditor General, denied all knowledge of the Brokers' Licenses, withheld all information as to the receipt by him of these Fees, until ... It was also proved, that Mr Gunthorpe allowed the Monthly Returns of Public monies paid into the Harbour Master's office during February, to be prepared and sent to the Government without containing any entry of these Fees. Meany circumstances also were brought under the notice of the Council, during the inquiry, which were calculated to cast doubt upon the truth of Mr. Gunthorpe's unsupported Statement - that he had paid these sums to the late Mr. Newman, confronted with some of the Brokers who had paid the money to himself. It ... Accordingly, it was unanimously Resolved - That the Council are ...
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14: 5 300 It had been made in the Books of the Office. That the Money had not been and pain said into the Colonial Treasury, that Mr Gunthorpe declined to pay it- in when officially called on to do so by the Colonial Secretary. was at further proved, that Mr Gunthorpe + first, when questioned by the Auditor General, denied all kinowledge of the Brokers' Licenses, withheld all and that he tion as to the information receipt by him of these Fees, until It was also proved, that Mr Gunthorpe allowed the Monthly Returns of Public monies paid into the Harbour Master's office during February, to be prepared and sent to the Government without containing any entry of these Fees .- Meany. circumstances also were brought the Council, during under the notice. of the inquiry, which were calculated to Cast doubt upon the truth of Mr. Gunthorpe's unsupported Statement- that he hav pain these sums to the late Mr. Newman. Confronted id with some of the Brokers who had paid the money to himself. It Accordingly, ik was unanimously Resolved- That the Conneil are of
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14:

5

300

It

had been made in the Books

of

the

Office.

That the

Money

had not been

and

pain

said into the Colonial Treasury,

that Mr Gunthorpe declined to pay it-

in when officially

called on to do so

by the Colonial Secretary.

was

at

• further proved, that Mr Gunthorpe

+ first,

when questioned by the Auditor General, denied all kinowledge of the Brokers' Licenses,

withheld all

and that he

tion as to the

information

receipt by him of these Fees, until

It was also proved, that Mr Gunthorpe

allowed the Monthly Returns of Public monies paid into the Harbour Master's office during February, to be prepared and sent to the Government without

containing any entry of these Fees .-

Meany.

circumstances also were brought the Council, during

under the notice.

of

the inquiry, which were calculated to

Cast doubt upon the truth of Mr. Gunthorpe's unsupported Statement- that he hav pain these sums to the

late Mr. Newman.

Confronted

id with

some

of

the Brokers

who had paid

the money

to himself.

It

Accordingly, ik

was unanimously Resolved-

That the Conneil

are

of

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