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99. 6th Nov. Mr Badenoch-
Purport.. Directing him- forthwith to have his mat Sheds removed on account of the danger of fire....
100 6th Nov. The Honorable Major faine... Requesting he will see that
101 6th Nov. The Honorable Major faine the directions conveyed in N. GG are strictly boyrd... Requesting him to furnish an Estimate of the Repairs required to the Market Place (under his charge - Chief Magistrate) in order that it may be sanctioned.
102 7th Nov. Lieut Pedder R.N. Replying to his letter Hartner Master and sending No Fate.
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+ 106 11th Nov. F. R. Stewart, Esq. Replying to his letter (written as Administrator to the Estate of Messrs Bates and Sout intestate British Subjects) regarding a Marine Lot of Ground which he wishes to dispose of by public Auction.
107 11. For: Lord Saltown Requesting that the wr rocning Geen may be fired, as heretofore, at 9. P.M...
108 14th Nov. Lieut. Pedder, R.N. Referring to N. 103, and for him Rules the discharge of destitute British Seamen from Hospital Sc.
103 8th Nov. Lieut. Pedder, R.N. Regarding A Staman in Harbor Master Hospital being sent to England....
104 8th Nov. The Honorable Major faine Replying to a letter from him regarding Allowances being retrenched in consequence of his Regizoncrit having gone to England, and informing that orders can sit present be issued on the subjecte
105 8th Nov. Lieut. Pedder, R.N. Replying to a letter from him regarding an application he Harbour Master de received from a "distressed British Subject". Harbour Master directing that the Seaman therein referred tho may be sent to England __ Replying to a letter received from him, regarding a dispute the has on the subject of 2,000 Bags of Rice, with a Mr. Smith..
18th Nov. Mr. de Lutz,
110. 18th Nov. Mr. J. Smith... Forwarding a Copy of N. 109, and strongly urging him to submit the question to arbitration.
111. 22. Nov. Messrs Gemmell. & Strachan's letter regarding the litter under-e which they are to hold their Ground in this Colony) and expressing the Governor's regret itial excumstances beyond His Excellency's control (arising port of a reference to England "that has become requiste) prevent a satisfactory being given, do.
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