ntually occupied; Iwould beg you kindly to state :
in
What are the instances, - if any, - which I have in the slightest degree, interfered with the plenary exercise of
administrative e functions? What are the suggestions -
your
if any, – which have emanated frous me, and which
you
have deemned in any respect objectionable, or hostile to the well-being of the Colony ?
Whether under the. authority I possess from my Sovereign, and under the special Instructions of Mr Under secretary Fell in his letter of 15th February, 1854, where it is stated that you
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being set only formally but actually my subordinate – it is expected from me in all custs " where I may think it a " necessary, for Her Majesty's "Service to interfere with "arrangementer whether s have interfered either to the prejudice of the Queen's st
to the injury
of the Colony,
to fothether
your personal
arr
your
service, -
1 your wishing
the
to preside alike wer the Segislative and Cxcentive –
Comcil in Colonial
affairs
cê a A
the
during my presence Istand you deem the light. of initiating measures for the ques fovernment of the Colony is held solely by yourself, to