407
the several articles & Furniture,
of
and of eliminating from previous Lists
things, that has in
some
former surveys
been condemned
but unwittingly retained, has
been a labor of much
difficulty than could be
by any
greater
suppres
arry one who had not had previous experience of it, and for this reason I hope your Excellency with not consider that there has been any unnecessary delay in fresenting the enclosed revised Inventory
for 1568..
Those articles of Furniture which are your byxcellency's
-froperty, have been values
by Mr. Norris, the Government Auctioneer and Naluston, at a
eum of $349 and have been incorporated with the Original List, because they are essential in the Reception Rooms
the large Pies Glass, which is the frinciful decoration of the Drawing Room, Grdäcken so much of the nature of a sixture that unless your Excellency mates a present of it to the Colony on the Government purchases it the princiful Reception Krom will be robbed of its