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Mr. Bird. What did you enter it in?

A.-I entered it in the cash book.

Q.-You kept the cash book?

A. Yes.

Q.-You did not keep the ledger?

A.-Alves and every clerk kept a general ledger.

The Chairman.--Who made out the slip for paying into the Bank?

A.-I did.

Q.--You used to see that the money was paid in?

A. Yes.

Mr. Thurburn.-You never kept money in the Treasury over night?

A. We had to sometimes. After we closed the book about 2 o'clock the shroff went to the Bank about 2.30 p.m. and if between 2.30 and 4 o'clock, when the Office closed, anyone brought money we were bound to receive it.

Q-But nothing more than that?

A.-No.

The Chairman.-Then you had no means of checking whether the amount they gave you was the correct amount?

A.--No.

Q.--You depended upon the shroff and Alves?

A.- -Yes.

Q.--And if Alves chose to receive money and not pay it over there was no check, because you could not find it out?

A.-No.

Mr. Thurburn.-Besides Crown Rents were there any other receipts that you received. direct into the Treasury from the public?

A. Yes, licences were received into the Treasury.

Q.-From where?

A. From the public direct.

Q.-And who gave receipts for them?

A. The third clerk granted a receipt for spirit licences.

Q.--Was there any check upon that amount?

A.-They have a book, the registry book.

Q.—But there is no means of balancing it?

A.-I don't know.

The Chairman. Who delivers the licences ?

A.--The Colonial Secretary, the Treasury receives the fee.

The Chairman.-Then you have a check?

Mr. Thurburn.--There is a book of the same kind for other licences?

A. Yes, for pawnbrokers and all sorts.

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