Lowe books. 170 11.
The Deposit Notes of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in the hands of the Registrar of the Supreme Court were surveyed several times and a large test given to the cash receipts. The Estates in Bankruptcy administered by the Official Receiver as Trustee, were examined on several occasions.
12. The bonds given by officers for the due discharge of their duties were examined at the close of 1895 by a Board appointed by the Governor. The Board duly reported on the bonds to the Colonial Secretary.
13. Several months of the Store Books of the Public Works Department were checked with satisfactory results, and a test survey of between 40 and 50 articles made. A special report on this survey will be sent when the replies to queries raised are received.
14. The Store Account books of the Gaol were largely tested with satisfactory results.
15. The Police Store Accounts were examined in detail for one quarter and stock taken satisfactorily.
16. The books recording issues and receipts of stationery kept in the Colonial Secretary's Office were (4) called
Lowe
books.
170
11.
The Deposit Notes of the Hong Kong and
Shanghai Bank in the hands of the Registrar of the Supreme
Court were surveyed several times and a large test given
to the cash receipts. The Estates in Bankruptcy adminis-
tered by the Official Receiver as Trustee, were examined on
several occasions.
12,
The bonds given by officers for the due
discharge of their duties were examined at the close of
1895 by a Board appointed by the Governor. The Board duly
reported on the bonds to the Colonial Secretary.
13.
Several months of the Store Books of the
Public Works Department were checked with satisfactory
results, and a test survey of between 40 and 50 articles
made.
A special report on this survey will be sent when
the replies to queries raised are received.
14.
The Store Account books of the Gaol were
largely tested with satisfactory results.
15.
The Police Store Accounts were examined in
detail for one quarter and stock taken satisfactorily.
16.
The books recording issues and receipts of
stationery kept in the Colonial Secretary's Office were
(4)
called
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