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and Allowance of the Appropriation Ordinance for 1882, and signifying Your Lordship's approval of the Estimates for 1882.
2.
Your Lordship's approval of the Estimates is made subject to certain remarks, on the so-called revenue from the alienation of Crown Lands; on the revenue derived from Junks, Cargo boats, and Fishing boats; the provisional increase of M. Ford's emoluments by $600 a year; the vote of $600 for tree-planting; the vote for the Normal School; the increase in the salaries of Wardmaster for the Lunatic Asylum and Smallpox hospital, and the appointment of Assistant Superintendent of the Hospital; the payment to Mr. Wodehouse as Coroner; the fact that further provision is made for the conversion of the Lock Hospital into a General Hospital; the source from which the Typhoon-breakwater is to be defrayed and the apparently long delay in connection with that work; and the supposed omission to furnish sufficient information before commencing the work.
Your Lordship suggests,
3. that the money derived from the sale of Crown Lands should be regarded rather in the light of capital than in that of annual revenue. In my...
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and Allowance of the Appropriation Ordinance for 1882, and signifying Your Lordship's approval of the Estimates for 1882.
2.
Your Lordship's
approval of the Estimates is made
subject to certain remarks,
so-called
revenue.
of brown Lands;
on
the
from the alienation
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the revenue
derived from Junks. Cargo boats and Fishing boats; the provisional of M. Ford's emoluments by
provisional increas
hundred dollars
a
six
year for tree- plasting; the vote for the Normal School; the increase in the salaries
to Wardmaster for the Lunatic Asylum and Smallpox hospital, and the
appointment
appointment of Assistant Superintendent of the Hospital, the payment to Mr. Wodehouse as Coroner; the fact that
further provision is made for the conversion of the Lock Hospital.
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into
from
: General Hospital; the source which the Typhoon-breakwater is to be defrayed and the apparently long
delay
in
and the
nection with that work
ommission to m
supposed ommi
furnish sufficient information before commencing
the work.
Your Lordship suggests.
3.
that the
money
derived
from the sale of brown Lands should be regarded
rather in the light of capital than in that of annual revenue. In my
a
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