8
289
on
this paper. The monthly receipts from the Hospital are only
#500 and the sums
paid
about
in are
sometimes less than #1. The monthly receipts of the Shepressie Court are _
about $1,100 and the sums
paid in range from 25 cents upwards (see pages
49 to 13 and 19 to 21 of Blue Book). There paid in by.
are other larger
sums
suitors which will be referred to further
on.
The
average
time occupied by
the Supreme
the audit in examining Court accounts is 4 to 6 `day's a month. As I pointed out in another report to the_ Governor of 2nd January, 1880, Page 7 in which, as he
no
gave
order
Enclosure 2
order till eleven months afterwards, I assumed that he concurred, the Supreme Court Accounts, as compared
with those of
Live Soffor Departments
I will
some other Revenue
are
of trifling importance,
"rint and if they required personal audit
by me, a fortior others of greater. importance did also, when the whole time of the Head of the Audit Department would be taken up doing work which is performed in " other Colonies by subordinates. How the duties of Colonial Seevetary and
Auditor General
were to be performed
in
under the circumstance I am at
a loss to understand.
7.
In addition to the
Jees
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