CO129-122 - Sir MacDonnell - 1867 [5-6] — Page 197

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193

is the estimated expenditure of the Police,

Lighting and Water supply for the moving

year

b.

Hence it is evident that it is not

desirable, if it can

be avoided, to disturb

arrangements come to

as

above by any

subsequent exemptions as this

by Mr Ball in his private professional

capacity, when he

was Acting Attorney

General in 1862;

must be

AM

was

it

Acting Attorney

d that the Crown

ground

regarded as the occupier of such

a building. W. Ball's opinion however

is not

must reduce

the receipts below the estimated expenditure.

%

The whole

question

has

now been

I again revived by the Major General Commanding the Troops, having directed a claim to be made for consumption of a house rented from the 23rd April last as Quarters for

Office as Co.

Captain Carey, whose Office

Commanding

the Artillery is in the Artillery barracks.

The Major General inclosed

18.

an

opinion favorable to such exemption, given

very

decisive

on the point as he

speaks

decisive on the point.

houses

of "dwelling house" and "godown" when hired by the Military, and to have made

a distinction

a house used merely

and

one used as

A

he also does not

R

distinction between

a dwelling house

and office.

which might be the

Parol,

9.

I referred the

case

therefore to

Mr Penderfole, the present Attorney General,

whose opinion will be found

in the

enclosed correspondence.

he appears

to have given

considerable attention to the

question.

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E 193 is the estimated expenditure of the Police, Lighting and Water supply for the moving year b. Hence it is evident that it is not desirable, if it can be avoided, to disturb arrangements come to as above by any subsequent exemptions as this by Mr Ball in his private professional capacity, when he was Acting Attorney General in 1862; must be AM was it Acting Attorney d that the Crown ground regarded as the occupier of such a building. W. Ball's opinion however is not must reduce the receipts below the estimated expenditure. % The whole question has now been I again revived by the Major General Commanding the Troops, having directed a claim to be made for consumption of a house rented from the 23rd April last as Quarters for Office as Co. Captain Carey, whose Office Commanding the Artillery is in the Artillery barracks. The Major General inclosed 18. an opinion favorable to such exemption, given very decisive on the point as he speaks decisive on the point. houses of "dwelling house" and "godown" when hired by the Military, and to have made a distinction a house used merely and one used as A he also does not R distinction between a dwelling house and office. which might be the Parol, 9. I referred the case therefore to Mr Penderfole, the present Attorney General, whose opinion will be found in the enclosed correspondence. he appears to have given considerable attention to the question.
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E 193 is the estimated sexpenditure of the Police, Lighting and Water supply for the moving year b. Nence it is evident that it is not desirable, if it can be avoided, to disturb arrangements come to as. above by any subsequent uvemptions as this by Mr Ball in his private professional. capacity, when he General in 1862; General must be AM Was ite Acting Attorney d that the Rown ground regarded as the occupier of such a building. W. Balls opinion however is not muust reduce the receipts below the estimated expenditure. % The whole question has now been I again revived by the Major General Commanding the 10. Altims having directed a claims to be made for coumption of a house rented from the 23rd April last as Quarters for- Office as Co. Captain Carey, whose Office Commanding the Artillery is in the Artillung barrarte. The Major General inclosed 18. aw opinion favorable to such exemption, given very decisive oint as he as he speaks sive on the point. houses » of "dwelling hower and godnom when hird by the Military, and to have made alem a house used merely and one used as A he also dow not R distinction bebecen as a divelling house bork dwelling welling and offier. which might be the Pavol, 9. I referred the case therefore to d in the Mr Panneefole, the present Attorney General, whose opinion will be found ondence, and as enclosed corression. he appears in causiderable attention to the given to have
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E

193

is the estimated sexpenditure of the Police,

Lighting and Water supply for the moving

year

b.

Nence it is evident that it is not

desirable, if it can

be avoided, to disturb

arrangements come to

as.

above by any

subsequent uvemptions as this

by Mr Ball in his private professional.

capacity, when he

General in 1862;

General

must be

AM

Was

ite

Acting Attorney

d that the Rown

ground

regarded as the occupier of such

a building. W. Balls opinion however

is not

muust reduce

the receipts below the estimated expenditure.

%

The whole

question

has

now been

I again revived by the Major General Commanding the 10. Altims having directed a claims to be made for coumption of a house rented from the 23rd April last as Quarters for-

Office as Co.

Captain Carey, whose Office

Commanding

the Artillery is in the Artillung barrarte.

The Major General inclosed

18.

aw

opinion favorable to such exemption, given

very

decisive

oint as he

as he speaks

sive on the point.

houses

»

of "dwelling hower and godnom when hird by the Military, and to have made

alem

a house used merely

and

one used as

A

he also dow not

R

distinction bebecen

as a

divelling house bork dwelling

welling and offier.

which might be the

Pavol,

9.

I referred the

case

therefore to

d in the

Mr Panneefole, the present Attorney General,

whose opinion will be found

ondence, and as

enclosed corression.

he appears

in causiderable attention to the

given

to have

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