not exceed two or three weeks as I was convinced that no satisfactory advantage could be derived from a prolonged period of study.
DESPATCH.
From the Governor. No. 211 of 1897, October 21.
Previous Paper: 2920.
No. 24253 (Subject.) Treasury Return.
No. 24255.
[Reg. 10 WV 37]
Report on the state of ... as at 30 Sept. 1897.
Disposed of: £15714s1d (£8930 2s3d).
Subsequent Paper: ...
(Minutes.)
Sir W. Hamilton: "Observe that the amount on both occasions in the Banks was in very large excess of authorised limit ($350,000) and were not taken to task. Why steps were not taken to reduce the amount, placing it in the 'Chest' in accordance with instructions in despatch No. 16730/73 (Para. 6) & previous despatch therein referred to. End 16/11."
£27000 5714.98 outstanding £20711...
not exceed two or three
weeks as I was
that no
salified
advantage could
be derived from
a
Gouges
period of study
trong Mong
DESPATCH.
ernor. No.
moon 211 1897
October
at previous Paper.
2920
No.
24253
(Subject.)
Treasury Return
24255
[Reg 10 WV 37
Report
an
state of
A
30 Sept.
310
Disposed of I5714
jā & 1, (73)—8930)2-3003-7-97
ext subsequent Paper.
For
(Minutes.)
Si W. Hamilli
Ack: Mind 229 20
"Observe that the amount
both occasions
the Banks was in
very layel in excess of auth? limit ($350,
th
000
) and
were not taken
ask why steps off to revive the amount placing
i
a
for
Brasering "" chest
in accordance with instructions in
desp
CA
16730/73 (kan. 6) & prev. deaf
therein referred to End 16/11
27000 5714.98
atout
20711
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