 Dollars and five cents
               out of the General Revenue of the Colony of British Columbia and
               its Dependencies for the Contingent Service of the Years 1868-9
               respectively.
 Dollars and five cents
               out of the General Revenue of the Colony of British Columbia and
               its Dependencies for the Contingent Service of the Years 1868-9
               respectively.
               
                administration of the Government, and the Bill
               is framed in accordance with what has been the usual practice.
               Many of the items of the Supply granted in this Bill had however
               been already authorized in the Ordinary appropriation Ordinances
               for the years mentioned; and it is not obvious to me why another
               enactment should be required for this expenditureif
 administration of the Government, and the Bill
               is framed in accordance with what has been the usual practice.
               Many of the items of the Supply granted in this Bill had however
               been already authorized in the Ordinary appropriation Ordinances
               for the years mentioned; and it is not obvious to me why another
               enactment should be required for this expenditureif if the
               liability was incurred within the allotted period and did not
               exceed the amount assigned although the money may not have been
               actually paid out of the Treasury until after the close of the
               year.  The system which has been pursued renders Supplementary
               Supply bills unavoidable, introduces a great deal of complexity
               and apparent confusion in financialstatements
 if the
               liability was incurred within the allotted period and did not
               exceed the amount assigned although the money may not have been
               actually paid out of the Treasury until after the close of the
               year.  The system which has been pursued renders Supplementary
               Supply bills unavoidable, introduces a great deal of complexity
               and apparent confusion in financialstatements statements, and I am
               disposed to think arises from a misunderstanding of the
               instructions of the Lords of the Treasury upon which it is said
               to be based.
 statements, and I am
               disposed to think arises from a misunderstanding of the
               instructions of the Lords of the Treasury upon which it is said
               to be based.
                
                  
                   (annexed for reference), which was sent out to B. Columbia
                     for the late Governor's guidance some time since (see D. of
                        Buckm to Govr No 105 Decr 7/68 dft in 12,125/Treasury/68).
                     I should think it wd be advisable to draw the Governor's
                     attention to that despatch, & instruct him to supply the
                     information prescribed in it, to accompany Supplementary
                     Appropriation Ordinances, on future occasions.  On the present
                     occasion, it seems hardly worth while to raise any question as to
                     the Supplementary Expendre provided for 1868 & 1869.
                     I presume it may [be] sanctioned, & the Ordinance (No 2 of
                     1870) confirmed.
                     (annexed for reference), which was sent out to B. Columbia
                     for the late Governor's guidance some time since (see D. of
                        Buckm to Govr No 105 Decr 7/68 dft in 12,125/Treasury/68).
                     I should think it wd be advisable to draw the Governor's
                     attention to that despatch, & instruct him to supply the
                     information prescribed in it, to accompany Supplementary
                     Appropriation Ordinances, on future occasions.  On the present
                     occasion, it seems hardly worth while to raise any question as to
                     the Supplementary Expendre provided for 1868 & 1869.
                     I presume it may [be] sanctioned, & the Ordinance (No 2 of
                     1870) confirmed.
                      I think it
                     wd be of service to him to send him a copy of the Straits
                     Auditor General's report of Oct 13/69 (being in print, we have
                     no doubt a spare copy of it) annexed to 248/14,155/69 Straits
                     Settlts, circulated with a dft herewith.  This Report gives what
                     I believe is a current explanation of the standing Treasury
                     Instructions, referred to, on Supplementary Estimates, & will
                     probably solve Governor Musgraves doubts.
 I think it
                     wd be of service to him to send him a copy of the Straits
                     Auditor General's report of Oct 13/69 (being in print, we have
                     no doubt a spare copy of it) annexed to 248/14,155/69 Straits
                     Settlts, circulated with a dft herewith.  This Report gives what
                     I believe is a current explanation of the standing Treasury
                     Instructions, referred to, on Supplementary Estimates, & will
                     probably solve Governor Musgraves doubts.
                      
                  
                  Crease, Sir Henry Pering Pellew
Herbert, Sir Robert George Wyndham