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the opportunity of obtaining them at

1 price.

so much below their value.

was one that should not be lost.

5

For

conversion.

The vote for $6,410~~

of M. 1 Engine into a

Floating Engine is a revote, the

money not having been expended

last

t year.

I have the honour to be,

Mey Lord, Your Lordship's Most Ordient

Humble Servant,

h

Brun Administering the Government

No. 2..

Minutes,

C.3.0.

3553 of 1888. Paper Stuff

$484.20.

C O.

6912

RECP

REGO 24 APR 83, COUNCIL CHAMBER,

HONGKONG, 30th January, 1883.

477

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

PRESENT:

His Honour the Chief Justice, (Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO).

The Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary, (Frederick STEWART).

"

3:

the Colonial Treasurer, (JAMES RUSSELL).

11

PHINEAS RYRIE.

JOHN MACNEILE PRICE.

FRANCIS BULKELEY JOHNSON.

ABSENT:

73

No Cuoy (on leave).

The Honourable the Attorney General, (Edwaun LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY).

W. KESWICK (on leave).

The Committee meets this day by Special Summons.

The Minutes of the last Meeting of the Committee, held on the 2nd instant, are read

and confirmed.

Payments in excess of the Estimates for 1882:-

EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS.

Gaol.

Read:-Letter No. 133, from the Superintendent of Victoria Gaol, dated 9th November,

for acl, 1882, for authority to purchase 8 Tons and 7 Cwts, of Paper Stuff, for picking into Oakum,

at $52 per ton --- $434.20.

0.5.0.

3456 of 1881. Renter's

Telegrams,

riunal,#572

The Committee find that this article is required for use in the Gaol for the manufacture of matting, and that the price is about 20 per cent. less than is usually paid for this stuff; they further find that the Government will be more than recouped by the sale of the matting. Under the circumstances they recommend that the amount be voted.

Miscellaneous Services.

Read: A letter from the Secretary to the Chamber of Commerce, dated the 30th November, 1881, relative to the continuance or otherwise of the subscription to Renter's Telegrams for the

year 1882.

Read also:-Paragraph 14 of Lord KIMBERLEY'S Despatch No. 170 of 9th December, 1881.

Read also:--Paragraph 9 of His Lordship's Despatch No. 97 of the 19th May last.

Read also:-A Minute by His Excellency Governor Sir J. POPE HENNESSEY, dated the 1st December, 1881, approving of the additional expenditure.

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the opportunity of obtaining them at 1 price. so much below their value. was one that should not be lost. 5 For conversion. The vote for $6,410~~ of M. 1 Engine into a Floating Engine is a revote, the money not having been expended last t year. I have the honour to be, Mey Lord, Your Lordship's Most Ordient Humble Servant, h Brun Administering the Government No. 2.. Minutes, C.3.0. 3553 of 1888. Paper Stuff $484.20. C O. 6912 RECP REGO 24 APR 83, COUNCIL CHAMBER, HONGKONG, 30th January, 1883. 477 FINANCE COMMITTEE. PRESENT: His Honour the Chief Justice, (Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO). The Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary, (Frederick STEWART). " 3: the Colonial Treasurer, (JAMES RUSSELL). 11 PHINEAS RYRIE. JOHN MACNEILE PRICE. FRANCIS BULKELEY JOHNSON. ABSENT: 73 No Cuoy (on leave). The Honourable the Attorney General, (Edwaun LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY). W. KESWICK (on leave). The Committee meets this day by Special Summons. The Minutes of the last Meeting of the Committee, held on the 2nd instant, are read and confirmed. Payments in excess of the Estimates for 1882:- EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS. Gaol. Read:-Letter No. 133, from the Superintendent of Victoria Gaol, dated 9th November, for acl, 1882, for authority to purchase 8 Tons and 7 Cwts, of Paper Stuff, for picking into Oakum, at $52 per ton --- $434.20. 0.5.0. 3456 of 1881. Renter's Telegrams, riunal,#572 The Committee find that this article is required for use in the Gaol for the manufacture of matting, and that the price is about 20 per cent. less than is usually paid for this stuff; they further find that the Government will be more than recouped by the sale of the matting. Under the circumstances they recommend that the amount be voted. Miscellaneous Services. Read: A letter from the Secretary to the Chamber of Commerce, dated the 30th November, 1881, relative to the continuance or otherwise of the subscription to Renter's Telegrams for the year 1882. Read also:-Paragraph 14 of Lord KIMBERLEY'S Despatch No. 170 of 9th December, 1881. Read also:--Paragraph 9 of His Lordship's Despatch No. 97 of the 19th May last. Read also:-A Minute by His Excellency Governor Sir J. POPE HENNESSEY, dated the 1st December, 1881, approving of the additional expenditure. Page 480 Page 481
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the opportunity of obtaining them at 1 price. so much below their value. was one that should not be lost. 5 For conversion. The vote for $6,410~~ of M. 1 Engine into a Floating Engine is a revote, the money not having been expended last t year. I have the honour to be, Mey Lord, Your Lordship's Most Ordient Humble Servant, h Brun Administering the Government No. 2.. Minutes, C.3.0. 3553 of 1888. Paper Stuff $484.20. C O. 6912 RECP REGO 24 APR 83, COUNCIL CHAMBER, HONGKONG, 30th January, 1883. 477 FINANCE COMMITTEE. PRESENT: His Honour the Chief Justice, (Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO). The Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary, (Frederick STEWART). " 3: the Colonial Treasurer, (JAMES RUSSELL). 11 PHINEAS RYRIE. JOHN MACNEILE PRICE. FRANCIS BULKELEY JOHNSON. ABSENT: 73 No Cuoy (on leave). The Honourable the Attorney General, (Edwaun LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY). W. KESWICK (on leave). The Committee meets this day by Special Summons. The Minutes of the last Meeting of the Committee, held on the 2nd instant, are read and confirmed. Payments in excess of the Estimates for 1882:- EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS. Gaol. Read:-Letter No. 133, from the Superintendent of Victoria Gaol, dated 9th November, for acl, 1882, for authority to purchase 8 Tons and 7 Cwts, of Paper Stuff, for picking into Oakum, at $52 per ton --- $434.20. 0.5.0. 3456 of 1881. Renter's Telegrams, riunal,#572 The Committee find that this article is required for use in the Gaol for the manufacture of matting, and that the price is about 20 per cent. less than is usually paid for this stuff; they further find that the Government will be more than recouped by the sale of the matting. Under the circumstances they recommend that the amount be voted. Miscellaneous Services. Read: A letter from the Secretary to the Chamber of Commerce, dated the 30th November, 1881, relative to the continuance or otherwise of the subscription to Renter's Telegrams for the year 1882. Read also:-Paragraph 14 of Lord KIMBERLEY'S Despatch No. 170 of 9th December, 1881. Rend also:--Paragraph 9 of His Lordship's Despatel No. 97 of the 19th May last. Read also:A Minute by His Excellency Governor Sir J. POPE HENNESSEY, dated the 1st December, 1881, approving of the additional expenditure. Page 480Page 481
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the opportunity of obtaining them at

1 price.

so much below their value.

was one that should not be lost.

5

For

conversion.

The vote for $6,410~~

of M. 1 Engine into a

Floating Engine is a revote, the

money not having been expended

last

t year.

I have the honour to be,

Mey Lord, Your Lordship's Most Ordient

Humble Servant,

h

Brun Administering the Government

No. 2..

Minutes,

C.3.0.

3553 of 1888. Paper Stuff

$484.20.

C O.

6912

RECP

REGO 24 APR 83, COUNCIL CHAMBER,

HONGKONG, 30th January, 1883.

477

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

PRESENT:

His Honour the Chief Justice, (Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO).

The Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary, (Frederick STEWART).

"

3:

the Colonial Treasurer, (JAMES RUSSELL).

11

PHINEAS RYRIE.

JOHN MACNEILE PRICE.

FRANCIS BULKELEY JOHNSON.

ABSENT:

73

No Cuoy (on leave).

The Honourable the Attorney General, (Edwaun LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY).

W. KESWICK (on leave).

The Committee meets this day by Special Summons.

The Minutes of the last Meeting of the Committee, held on the 2nd instant, are read

and confirmed.

Payments in excess of the Estimates for 1882:-

EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS.

Gaol.

Read:-Letter No. 133, from the Superintendent of Victoria Gaol, dated 9th November,

for acl, 1882, for authority to purchase 8 Tons and 7 Cwts, of Paper Stuff, for picking into Oakum,

at $52 per ton --- $434.20.

0.5.0.

3456 of 1881. Renter's

Telegrams,

riunal,#572

The Committee find that this article is required for use in the Gaol for the manufacture of matting, and that the price is about 20 per cent. less than is usually paid for this stuff; they further find that the Government will be more than recouped by the sale of the matting. Under the circumstances they recommend that the amount be voted.

Miscellaneous Services.

Read: A letter from the Secretary to the Chamber of Commerce, dated the 30th November, 1881, relative to the continuance or otherwise of the subscription to Renter's Telegrams for the

year 1882.

Read also:-Paragraph 14 of Lord KIMBERLEY'S Despatch No. 170 of 9th December, 1881.

Rend also:--Paragraph 9 of His Lordship's Despatel No. 97 of the 19th May last.

Read also:A Minute by His Excellency Governor Sir J. POPE HENNESSEY, dated the 1st December, 1881, approving of the additional expenditure.

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