CO129-137 - Sir MacDonnell - 1869 [4-5] — Page 233

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Office

on a

account of the Hongkong

Military Contribution, without receiving special instructions

on

each occasion:

I shall endeavour to keep the Agents

in funds to

carry

out Your Lordship's

instructions. I may however, observe that

the

new

Regulation entails practically

coming into

force during the first year of its coming into force five Quarterly payments within 366

days.

as hitherto the delays necessary for

remittance of Bills,

even

though sent

immediately on the expiration of a Quarter, together with the time required to mature those Bills, consumed on an

average three months. so that as

appears

from the letter (8 March) of the Crown Agents they would probably not have

paid till the end of March the £5000 due

for the Quarter ended 31st of December.

During 1869, and

366

days

as I have above remarked, they will

now pay the contribution for the last Quarter of 1868, and also for the 4 quarters of 1869

Nevertheless in the present state of the finances, and unless projected Public Works could be carried out,

the

case may

be, I see no

grounds to expect that it will be more rapidly than is

inconvenient from having to provide as it

above explained

were the extra £5000, as

I have the honor to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient,

humble servant,

Rutherford

Alcock

Governor.

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230 Office on a account of the Hongkong Military Contribution, without receiving special instructions on each occasion: I shall endeavour to keep the Agents in funds to carry out Your Lordship's instructions. I may however, observe that the new Regulation entails practically coming into force during the first year of its coming into force five Quarterly payments within 366 days. as hitherto the delays necessary for remittance of Bills, even though sent immediately on the expiration of a Quarter, together with the time required to mature those Bills, consumed on an average three months. so that as appears from the letter (8 March) of the Crown Agents they would probably not have paid till the end of March the £5000 due for the Quarter ended 31st of December. During 1869, and 366 days as I have above remarked, they will now pay the contribution for the last Quarter of 1868, and also for the 4 quarters of 1869 Nevertheless in the present state of the finances, and unless projected Public Works could be carried out, the case may be, I see no grounds to expect that it will be more rapidly than is inconvenient from having to provide as it above explained were the extra £5000, as I have the honor to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, Rutherford Alcock Governor.
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230 Office on a account of the Honghong Marilitary Contribution, without receiving special instructions ow each occasion: I shall indeavor to keep the Agents in lunds to carry out Your Lordship's instructions. I may however, observe that the new Regulation entails practically coming into during the first year of its coming fance five Quarterly payments within 366 days. as hitherto the delays necefsary for remittance of Billo. even though sent a. timmediately on the expiration of a Quarter, together with the time required to mature those Bills, consumed on an werage three months. po that as appears hom the letter (++ March) of the brown Aquits they would probably not have said till the end of March the £5000 due for the Quarter ended 31th of December. During 1869, and days ао ome day more-er 366 I have above remarked, they will now pay the contribution for the last Quarter of 1868. and also for the 4 quarters of 1869 Nevertheles in the present state of the finances, and unlepo prejected Public Wart's could be carried. the case maw naw, own moul Ise I see no rapidly than is · grounds to expect inconvenience from having to provide as it above explained were the extra £5000, as I have the honor to be, May Lord, Your Lordohifio most obedient, humble servant, Rutindfrems Mardsmell t Governor.
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230

Office

on a

account of the Honghong

Marilitary Contribution, without receiving special instructions

ow

each occasion:

I shall indeavor to keep the Agents

in lunds to

carry

out Your Lordship's

instructions. I may however, observe that

the

new

Regulation entails practically

coming into

during the first year of its coming fance five Quarterly payments within 366

days.

as hitherto the delays necefsary for

remittance of Billo.

even

though sent

a.

timmediately on the expiration of a Quarter, together with the time required to mature those Bills, consumed on an

werage three months. po that as

appears

hom the letter (++ March) of the brown Aquits they would probably not have

said till the end of March the £5000 due

for the Quarter ended 31th of December.

During 1869, and

days

ао

ome

day

more-er 366

I have above remarked, they will

now pay the contribution for the last Quarter of 1868. and also for the 4 quarters of 1869

Nevertheles in the present state of the finances, and unlepo prejected Public Wart's could be carried.

the

case maw

naw,

own moul

Ise I see no

rapidly than is

· grounds to expect

inconvenience from having to provide as it

above explained

were the extra £5000, as

I have the honor to be,

May Lord,

Your Lordohifio most obedient,

humble servant,

Rutindfrems

Mardsmell

t

Governor.

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