of defending myself. And the usual course been followed, I should have been enabled to frove that
my difficulties with
entirely from
Ms Clark arose
infirmity of Temper on his hart,
aux ou undeniable medical.
evidence that this irritability, was unbearable and was caused
by the disease which led to his
death.
3. It appears to me more than
Onse were
posible that if my
referred home after being
now
fully discused by the Council, that in the event of my Juccefor not being actually affiointed
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I might be re-instated in my
ffice, the
source of difension in my department being remord by Ms Clark's death. I trust that bis Excellency the Lieutenant
Governo will consider
my
Call
at an early offortunity, as my frivali arrangements necepariky, entirely depend upon the result
be arrived at.
which
may
I have, H., (Signed. ) W. Wilson,
Surveyor General.
(Ime Copy.)
Jonotrice Mutur
Colonial Secretary.