446
of 1861. The total probable expenditure for the same period has been calculated at about £108,000,
will still leave
a balance
which
of about £27,000 at the close
of 1861 available for
the Service of future years.
4.
The expenditure may be classed under two heads.
Ordinary Expenditure £63,000-
5. The ordinary Expenditure is about £13,000 in excess of the sum voted last year;
which is to be accounted for by the additions made to Salaries under the Civil List Ordinance amounting to about £4,000, by the recent transfer to the local government of the Post Office expenses which amount to upwards of £4,000, by the item 7 the Pensions-nearly
Public works " 45,000-
of Total £108,000-
446
of 1861. The total probable expenditure for the same period has been exlculated at about £108,000,
will still leave
a
which
balance
of about £27,000 at the
close
of
1861 available
for
the Service of future years.
4.
The expenditure may
be classed under two heads._
Ardinary Expenditure £63,000-
5. The ordinary Expenditure
is about £13,000 in excess
of
the
sum
year;
voted last
which is to be
accounted for by the
additions made to Salaries under the Civil List Ordinance amounting to about £4,000, by the recent transfer to the local government of the Post Office the
Public works
"
45,000-
of
Total £108,000-
expenses
which amount to
upwards of £4,000, by
item
7
the
Pensions-nearly
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