CO129-099 - Sir Robinson - 1864 [6-8] — Page 228

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No greater mistake therefore can be made than to suppose that under conditions such as exist here it is optional with the Government to expend its surplus revenue on such public works as it thinks best or not as it may.

There are works, although executed by the Government and nominally out of public funds, virtually paid for by the purchasers of "Crown land" in the shape of premiums, and the Government is merely, as it were, a trustee for carrying out public undertakings of a general character which cannot be so inexpensively or efficiently accomplished by the unorganized efforts of a number of private individuals. If the Government were not to engage to carry out these works, the receipts under the head of premiums would disappear.

6. In his Memorandum, Mr. Mercer observes in the concluding part that in his opinion it would be better in every way if, instead of merely promising to carry out such works, the Government were to complete them before the time...

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225 No greater mistake therefore can be made than to suppose that under conditions such as exist here it is optional with the Government to expend its surplus revenue on such public works as it thinks best or not as it may. There are works, although executed by the Government and nominally out of public funds, virtually paid for by the purchasers of "Crown land" in the shape of premiums, and the Government is merely, as it were, a trustee for carrying out public undertakings of a general character which cannot be so inexpensively or efficiently accomplished by the unorganized efforts of a number of private individuals. If the Government were not to engage to carry out these works, the receipts under the head of premiums would disappear. 6. In his Memorandum, Mr. Mercer observes in the concluding part that in his opinion it would be better in every way if, instead of merely promising to carry out such works, the Government were to complete them before the time... 77
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225 No greater mistake therefore can be made than to suppose that under conditions such as exist here it is optional with the Government to expend it's surplus revenne on such public works think best or not as it may are There works although executed by the Government and nominally out of public funds virtually paid for by the purchasers of "Crown land in the shape premiums, and the Government pis merely as it were a 77 Trustie 3 for carrying out public Sundertakings of a general. character which cannot be so inexpensively or efficiently accomplished by the unorganized efforts of a number of private individuals. If the Government were not to engage to carry out these works, the receipts under the head premiums would disappear. 6. his Mr. Mercer observes in the concluding part of Memorandum that in his opinion it would be better in every way if instead of merely promising to carry out such works the Government were to complete them before the time
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No greater mistake therefore

can

be made than to suppose that under conditions such as exist here it is optional with the Government to expend it's surplus revenne on such public works

think best

or not as it may

are

There works although executed by the Government and nominally out of public funds virtually paid for by the purchasers of "Crown land in the shape premiums, and the Government

pis merely

as

it were

a

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Trustie

3 for carrying out public Sundertakings of a general.

character which cannot be so

inexpensively or efficiently accomplished by the unorganized efforts of a

number

of private individuals. If the Government

were not to

engage

to

carry

out

these works, the receipts under the

head

premiums would

disappear.

6.

his

Mr. Mercer observes in the concluding part of Memorandum that in his

opinion it would be better in every way if instead of merely promising to carry out such works the Government

were

to complete them before the time

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