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orders unpaid as BARRADAS ommitted in many cases to mark off the dates of pay- ment and in many cases set off wrong dates. It seems probable, however, that enquiries about any orders issued prior to 1887 and 1888 and not paid would have been made by the Public ere now.
I may add that a statement shewing the position of the Money Order Office on 30th June last has been prepared and carefully checked and it only differs by $25.89 from the statements now annexed and this difference is fully accounted for by the loss on exchange with the Australian and other Colonies and will be dealt with at the end of the year when the Money Order accounts are closed.
18th September, 1890.
HILGROVE C. NICOLLE,
Auditor.
STATEMENT (A.) shewing sums short paid to Treasury to meet advices to Crown Agents on account of Money Orders and Postal Notes by Z. M. BARRADAS.
PAID BY CROWN AGENTS.
PAID INTO TREASURY,
£
&
a
C.
£
&
$
0.
1884,
4,233
9
9
22,896 61 1884,
5,648
1
30,840 08
1885,
10,838
16 4
60,849 50 1885,
8,252
12 6
46,994 93
1886,
11,209
13
10
68,982 72 1886,
13,106 7 10
79,264 46
1887,
11,396 2 10
1888,
11,698
1889,
11,958
00
71,975 62 1887,
7 9 76,920 91 1888,
0 8
10,915
9,292 12
15 6
68,724 29
6
61,135 79
78,359 81 1889,
8,050
3
52,795 59
1890,
3,259
16
7
20,588 39 1890,
1,592 18 4
10,137 36
64,594
7
9 400,573 56
Balance due,...
56,858 15 11
7,735 11 10
349,892 50
50,681 6
64,594
9
400,573 56
64,594
9
400,573 56
HONGKONG.
STATEMENT shewing defalcations of Z. M. BARRADAS as Superintendent of the
Money Order Office.
ASSETS.
AMOUNT.
LIABILITIES.
AMOUNT.
$
$
Balance of Liabilities over Assets,
58,502,82
Amount short paid to Treasury to meet | advices to Crown Agents. Statement 4, i
50,6$1.06
Deficit in books of Money Order Depart- ment found after flight of BARRADAS.
7,821.76
Statement B.
59,502,82
$
58,502.82
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