CO129-138 - Sir MacDonnell - 1869 [6-7] — Page 320

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in population

afford

A/

riches; so

ao

to necessitate

more expensive Police Force, I

except for those special objects of which the

Licensing of Gambling features.

me

of the principal

the excess of expenditure

Having therefore this last I find that

317

If the mode of calculating the Police

charges defrayable from the Licenses suggested by

to

propose $120,000 per

me

be

approved

a.o

I would

make a round sum, viz:

chargeable to the

Colony for the maintenance of its Police, and

was

in 1869 $41,491.2.

all expenditure, beyond that

and in 1868 $61,869" in addition to which

there were in the latter

year payments for the Colonial Schooner and Police Stations amounting together to $10,038 both of which, according to His Excellency's Memo, are chargeable to the Licenses.

The balance to the credit of the fund

on 31st December last was $163,718.38 which amount is deducted from the available Assets

of the Colony on that date.

sum,

should

be considered as forming part of the special objects for which the Gambling Licenses were

the control of Gambling and

created

viz:

Suppression of Crime, and be charged accordingly.

I do not anticipate any

more receipts

for the special fund before the 30th instant and as half a year's salaries have already been paid, I have made the special fund account up, as if to the 30th

of June

and

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in population afford A/ riches; so ao to necessitate more expensive Police Force, I except for those special objects of which the Licensing of Gambling features. me of the principal the excess of expenditure Having therefore this last I find that 317 If the mode of calculating the Police charges defrayable from the Licenses suggested by to propose $120,000 per me be approved a.o I would make a round sum, viz: chargeable to the Colony for the maintenance of its Police, and was in 1869 $41,491.2. all expenditure, beyond that and in 1868 $61,869" in addition to which there were in the latter year payments for the Colonial Schooner and Police Stations amounting together to $10,038 both of which, according to His Excellency's Memo, are chargeable to the Licenses. The balance to the credit of the fund on 31st December last was $163,718.38 which amount is deducted from the available Assets of the Colony on that date. sum, should be considered as forming part of the special objects for which the Gambling Licenses were the control of Gambling and created viz: Suppression of Crime, and be charged accordingly. I do not anticipate any more receipts for the special fund before the 30th instant and as half a year's salaries have already been paid, I have made the special fund account up, as if to the 30th of June and
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in population afford A/ riches; so ao to necefsitate more expensive Police Face, I except for chose special objects of which the Licensing of Gambling features. me of the principal the excess of expenditure Pating therefore this lasin I find that 317 If the mode of calculating the Police charges defrayable from the Licenses suggested by to propose $120.000 prev me be approved a.o I world make a round sum, viz: chargeable to the Colary for the maintenance of its Police, and Mao in 1869 $41,491.2. all expenditure, beyond that and in 1868 $61,869" in addition to which there were in the latter year payments for the Colonial Schooner and Police Stations amounting together to $10,038 both of which, according to this Excellency's Meno: are chargeable to the Sicurses. The balance to the credit of the fund on 31 at December last was $163.718 38 which amount is deducted from the available Assets Apoits of the Colary on that date. aum, should be considered as forming part of the special objects for which the Gambling Licenses were the control of Gambling and created riz: Suppresion of Qrine, and be charged.) accordingly. I do not anticipates any more receipts for the special fund before the 30th instant and as half a year's salaries have already bem paid. I have made the special fond account up, as if to the 30! of Jime and
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in population

afford

A/

riches; so

ao

to necefsitate

more expensive Police Face, I

except for chose special objects of which the

Licensing of Gambling features.

me

of the principal

the excess of expenditure

Pating therefore this lasin I find that

317

If the mode of calculating the Police

charges defrayable from the Licenses suggested by

to

propose $120.000 prev

me

be

approved

a.o

I world

make a round sum, viz:

chargeable to the

Colary for the maintenance of its Police, and

Mao

in 1869 $41,491.2.

all expenditure, beyond that

and in 1868 $61,869" in addition to which

there were in the latter

year payments for the Colonial Schooner and Police Stations amounting together to $10,038 both of which, according to this Excellency's Meno: are chargeable to the Sicurses.

The balance to the credit of the fund

on 31 at December last was $163.718 38 which amount is deducted from the available Assets

Apoits of the Colary on that date.

aum,

should

be considered as forming part of the special objects for which the Gambling Licenses were

the control of Gambling and

created

riz:

Suppresion of Qrine, and be charged.) accordingly.

I do not anticipates any

more receipts

for the special fund before the 30th instant and as half a year's salaries have already bem paid. I have made the special fond account up, as if to the 30!

of Jime

and

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