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of discharged seamen, making in all a deficit of One thousand four hundred and forty-two Dollars and thirteen cents.

Should I be right in my supposition, as to the rendering of the Board of Accounts and those Accounts be found Correct, no deficiency will have occurred before the middle or end of January when Mr. Neuman became ill and left his office, and the Acting Chief Clerk Mr. Gunthorpe virtually undertook the greater part of the Harbor Master's duties.

Mr Newman retained the key of iron Chest which does not appear to have been opened from the commencement of his illness until a day or two before his death.

When Mr Harris, however, was appointed Acting Harbor Master, the key was made over to him, but the contents amounting to between Eighty and ninety dollars were taken away by Mr Newman's orders and they doubtless form a portion of the effects left by him at his decease.

$1442.13

I think it proper also to remark that on the 9th of this month, four days after Mr. Newman's death, the salaries of the Harbor Master's Department for February were paid by the Colonial Treasury on Mr. Gunthorpe's assurance that he had already defrayed the same from his own private resources. This Assurance I had reason to doubt at the time and I expressed my doubts to the Colonial Treasurer. He however stated that he was not responsible for the monies he issued.

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24. 305 of discharged seamen, making in all a deficit of One thousand four hundred and forty-two Dollars and thirteen cents. Should I be right in my supposition, as to the rendering of the Board of Accounts and those Accounts be found Correct, no deficiency will have occurred before the middle or end of January when Mr. Neuman became ill and left his office, and the Acting Chief Clerk Mr. Gunthorpe virtually undertook the greater part of the Harbor Master's duties. Mr Newman retained the key of iron Chest which does not appear to have been opened from the commencement of his illness until a day or two before his death. When Mr Harris, however, was appointed Acting Harbor Master, the key was made over to him, but the contents amounting to between Eighty and ninety dollars were taken away by Mr Newman's orders and they doubtless form a portion of the effects left by him at his decease. $1442.13 I think it proper also to remark that on the 9th of this month, four days after Mr. Newman's death, the salaries of the Harbor Master's Department for February were paid by the Colonial Treasury on Mr. Gunthorpe's assurance that he had already defrayed the same from his own private resources. This Assurance I had reason to doubt at the time and I expressed my doubts to the Colonial Treasurer. He however stated that he was not responsible for the monies he issued.
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24. 305 of discharged seamen, making in all a deficits of One thousand four hundred and forty-two Dollars and thirteen cents. Should I be right in my supposition, as to the rendering of the Board of Accounts and those ¿¿ccounts be found Correct, no deficiency with have occurred before Irade the middle or end of January when Mr. Neuman became itt and left his office, and the Acting Chief Clerk Mr. Gunthorpe virtually undertook the greater part of 9 the Harbor Master's duties. the Mr Newman retained the key of iron Chest which does not uppear to have been opened from the commencement of his illness until a day or two before his death. When Mr Harris, however, svas appointed $144.2.13 Acting Harbor Measter, the key was mode over to him, but the contents amounting I 4.80% #90 understand: to between Eighty and ninety dollars were taken away by Mr Newman's orders and they doubtless form a portion of the effects left- by him at his decease. I think it proper also to remark that on the 9th of this month, four days after Mr. Newman's death, the salaries of Master's Department for Sebruary ont of on his the Harbor. wvere the Colonial Treasury to try paid 12 Gunthorpe assurance that he had already defrayed the same from his own private resources. This Assurance I had reason to doubts at the time And I I expressed my doubts to the Colonint Treasurer. He however stated that he responsible for wax the monies he issued and
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24.

305

of discharged seamen, making in all a deficits of One thousand four hundred and forty-two Dollars and thirteen cents.

Should I be right in my supposition, as to the rendering of the Board of

Accounts and those ¿¿ccounts be found Correct, no deficiency with have occurred

before

Irade

the middle or end of January when

Mr. Neuman became itt and

left his office,

and the Acting Chief Clerk Mr. Gunthorpe

virtually undertook the greater part of

9 the

Harbor Master's duties.

the

Mr Newman retained the key of iron Chest which does not uppear to have been opened from the commencement of his illness until a day or two

before his death.

When Mr Harris, however,

svas

appointed

$144.2.13

Acting Harbor Measter, the key was mode over to him, but the contents amounting I

4.80% #90 understand: to between Eighty and ninety dollars

were taken away by Mr Newman's orders and

they doubtless

form a portion of the effects left-

by him at his decease.

I think it proper also to remark that

on the 9th of this month, four days after Mr.

Newman's death, the salaries

of

Master's Department for Sebruary

ont

of

on

his

the Harbor.

wvere

the Colonial Treasury to try

paid

12 Gunthorpe

assurance that he had already defrayed

the same

from his

own

private resources. This

Assurance I had reason to doubts at the time

And I

I expressed my

doubts to the Colonint

Treasurer. He however stated that he

responsible for

wax

the monies he issued and

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