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transmitted to the Governor at the close of office hours each day in the event of the Governor not sooner sending for them or transacting business in the Public Offices earlier. The Colonial Secretary should, when he thinks it useful, endorse any remarks he wishes to make for the Governor's information on the several documents previously to forwarding them.

3. It will be necessary that all such communications received by the Colonial Secretary, if not previously docketed by their writers, should be docketed by the chief clerk and otherwise docketed with the date of their receipt in the mode enjoined by Her Majesty's Colonial...

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