Mr. Meniale.
Treasury for sanction necessity.
The Governor says the work is one of necessity.
It is to be hoped he has plenty of means.
Governor Sir John Bowring 10th September, 1855.
Inclosure.
Submitting Amended Report and Estimate for the Road from West Point to Aberdeen.
Sir John Bowring,
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated the 10th September and to sanction the expenditure of £2049. 6.5.th. which you propose to incur for the repair and enlargement of the Road from Queen's Road to Aberdeen.
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Mr. Meniale.
Treasury for sanction necessity.
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The Governor says the work is one of necessity.
It is to be hoped he has plenty of means.
Governor Sir John Bowring 10th September, 1855.
Inclosure.
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Mr. Meniale.
Treasury for sanction necessity.
The Governor says the work is one of necessity.
It is to be hoped he has plenty of means.
Governor Sir John Bowring 10th September, 1855.
Inclosure.
Submitting Amended Report and Estimate for the Road from West Point to Aberdeen.
Sir John Bowring,
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated the 10th September and to sanction the expenditure of £2049. 6.5.th. which you propose to incur for the repair and enlargement of the Road from Queen's Road to Aberdeen.
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Mr. Meniale.
Treasury for sanction necessity.
The Governor says the work is one of necessity.
It is to be hoped he has plenty of means.
Governor Sir John Bowring 10th September, 1855.
Inclosure.
Submitting Amended Report and Estimate for the Road from West Point to Aberdeen.
Sir John Bowring,
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated the 10th September and to sanction the expenditure of £2049. 6.5.th. which you propose to incur for the repair and enlargement of the Road from Queen's Road to Aberdeen.
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Mr. Meniale.
Treasury for sanction necessity.
The Governor says the work is one of necessity.
It is to be hoped he has plenty of means.
Governor Sir John Bowring 10th September, 1855.
Inclosure.
Submitting Amended Report and Estimate for the Road from West Point to Aberdeen.
Sir John Bowring,
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated the 10th September and to sanction the expenditure of £2049. 6.5.th. which you propose to incur for the repair and enlargement of the Road from Queen's Road to Aberdeen.
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Mr. Meniale.
Treasury for sanction necessity.
The Governor says the work is one of necessity.
It is to be hoped he has plenty of means.
Governor Sir John Bowring 10th September, 1855.
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Mr. Meniale.
Treasury for sanction necessity.
The Governor says the work is one of necessity.
It is to be hoped he has plenty of means.
Governor Sir John Bowring 10th September, 1855.
Inclosure.
Submitting Amended Report and Estimate for the Road from West Point to Aberdeen.
Sir John Bowring,
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated the 10th September and to sanction the expenditure of £2049. 6.5.th. which you propose to incur for the repair and enlargement of the Road from Queen's Road to Aberdeen.
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