CO129-246 - Acting Governor Fleming - 1890 [8-9] — Page 94

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any

matter connected with the accounts of the Colony and indeed it is one of the advantages of having an officer upon the spot that the Comptroller and Auditor General

look to that officer for Information

as to

appear to be not quite in accordance with the Regulations but he feels it to be important to avoid interference with the action of the

any practice which may

Government, and

as

any

unnecessary

regards the subjects

touched upon in this correspondence he considers that

any observations which might be thought necessary to the accountant should be addressed

have proceeded not from the Local Auditor to whom the Audit of the Accounts has not been committed but from the Comptroller and Auditor General himself upon the Examination of the accounts in this office

I am accordingly to request that upon the receipt of this letter you will be so good

as to inform the Treasurer that the Comptroller and Auditor General reserves any expression of Opinion upon the points in question until the accounts come before him and

until he is supplied with further information than is now in his possession

I have the honour to be

Your obedient Servant.

Signed

C. Mallet. J. Morris

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92 any matter connected with the accounts of the Colony and indeed it is one of the advantages of having an officer upon the spot that the Comptroller and Auditor General look to that officer for Information as to appear to be not quite in accordance with the Regulations but he feels it to be important to avoid interference with the action of the any practice which may Government, and as any unnecessary regards the subjects touched upon in this correspondence he considers that any observations which might be thought necessary to the accountant should be addressed have proceeded not from the Local Auditor to whom the Audit of the Accounts has not been committed but from the Comptroller and Auditor General himself upon the Examination of the accounts in this office I am accordingly to request that upon the receipt of this letter you will be so good as to inform the Treasurer that the Comptroller and Auditor General reserves any expression of Opinion upon the points in question until the accounts come before him and until he is supplied with further information than is now in his possession I have the honour to be Your obedient Servant. Signed C. Mallet. J. Morris
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92

any

matter connected with the accounts of the Colony and indeed it is one of the advantages of having an offices upon the spot that the Comptroller and Auditor General

look to that officer for Information y

Pas

as to

appear to be not quite in accordance with the Regulations but he feels it to be important to avoid interference with the action of the

any practice which may

Crument, and

Gover

as

any

unnecessary

regards the subjects

touched upon in this correspondence he considers that

any observations which might be thought necess

to the accountant shoudary to address

have proceeded not from the Socal Auditor to whom th Audit of the Accounts has not been committed but from the Comptroller and Auditor General himself upon the Examination of the accounts in this offer I am accordingly to request that. upon the receipt of this letter be so good

will as to inform the Preasure that the Comptroller and Auditor General reserves any expression of Opinion upon the points in question unti the accounts come before him and

until

until he is supplied with further information than is now in his possession

I have the honour to be

Sit

Your obedient Servant.

Signed

C. maltet. J. Morris

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