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As numerous complaints had boon received by the Editor,owing to the 
inability of the G.P.D.to cepe with the distribution of the Bulletin 6 
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no nth,3 after its corr encer.ent, the distribution was undertaken by the 
Gardens Depatrnent. 
5. In 190S,though,as has already been stated,occasional numbers were 
printed outside,it was found that the G.P.D.could not do justice to th 
Bulletin and the Editor,owing to still further complaints from the P.A„L. 
was compelled to give the printing of all the nur.bers to private lin.s. 
This vras dene fren the north of April 1903 on the understanding that the 
P.A.h. would vote annually flOOQ and in return receive BOO copies of each 
issue to be distributed as desired by them 
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t of printing and all other charges has been net by-the grant frci 
the P.A.r.;the votes of the two Governments,together with the receipts 
obtained by advertisers and the increased yearly subscription. 
The stm -caid for the printing of the Bulletin from April 1903 tp 
Deer.1911 was $7570.56. 
Frcr the cornercement of the Bulletin(in 1903) no une end of Deer. 1911, 
tho Gcvsrnr.ar.t Grants totalled $5550.GO and of this roughly f1630.00 vrsrc 
used in the purchase of stanps for postage. The P.A.!'.during 1909 and 
1910 contributed f3000.O0. 
The total cost of printing the Bulletin since its inception has 
been $11,911*65 
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