95
bronze cents, so that all
be given te cein
to coin bronze goed
ars could at a
future time, after a
supplementary Ordinance had bee passed, be issued to the public. I may
add on this subject that the comage of
bronze
avas
contemplated by the Auchirities
at home, as I was
I was permitted to bring
out the necessary appliances.
Should it be in
avich silver
only,
tive to commence
imperative.
I would submit that I
are much
should con a number of Pen cent pieces as the metal is of a lower standard. than that of the dollar and shey casier conis to produce.
By the Ordinance Clause 1. have the power to coin Silver Cornis
of such weight and fineness
"I
fineness re as may
be
approved by Sher Majesty and the
10 cent piece
cones mider this rule.
I observe also that there will be no
necessity for a New Ordinance to coin half
and
quarter dollars, after the Majisty shall have approved of itre dies.
I have, I'
(signed) Then. Win Winder, Master of the Mins.
Meinute by the Acting Colonial secutory 1. E. the Acting Governor wishes to be informed what quantity of silver would be required for canying ent
out the
experimental worsting in ten cent pieces.
(signed) W. 18.00
A. C. S.
4.1.66.
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