CO129-156 - Sir MacDonnell - 1872 [1-3] — Page 175

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I quite agree with Mr Smith "that in Messrs : Carvache and Alves the Government has two competent and trustworthy officers, but that nevertheless the department requires the personal supervision of a treasurer.

It seems to me very desirable, however, that more constant supervision should be given by such officer than is now practicable, as although under the system established The Treasurer, Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, The Colonial Secretary

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(Copy) I quite agree with Mr Smith "that in Messrs : Carvache and Alves the Government has two competent and trustworthy officers, but that nevertheless the department requires the personal supervision of a treasurer. It seems to me very desirable, however, that more constant supervision should be given by such officer than is now practicable, as although under the system established The Treasurer, Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, The Colonial Secretary
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15 174 (Copy) I quite agree with Mr Smith "that " in Mes : Carvache and Alves the "Govenment has two competent and bustwerthy officers _, but that 7 ' nevertheless the department requires " the personal supervision of a treasurer It seems to to me desirable very however that more constant supervision should be given by such officer than is now practicable, as although by under the system established The Severner, Sir Richard Graves Mackennell, The Colonial Secretary
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I quite agree

with Mr Smith "that

" in Mes : Carvache and Alves the "Govenment has two competent and

bustwerthy officers _, but that

7

' nevertheless the department requires " the personal supervision of a treasurer

It

seems to

to me

desirable

very

however that more constant supervision

should

be given by such officer than is now practicable, as although

by

under the system established The Severner, Sir Richard Graves Mackennell, The Colonial Secretary

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