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Enclosed in your dispatch of the 11th September last, and Her Majesty's confirmation of Ordinance No. 14 of 1869.

I have also to approve of the expenditure of $7,500 authorised by you on account of the damage caused by the typhoon.

In conclusion, I cannot but express a hope that the community may shortly recover from those reverses from which they are suffering, and I must instruct you to impress upon your Council that it is their duty to restore the colony to a sound financial state, undertaking such expenditure and economy as may be requisite to discharge the obligations.

I consider that the remedy should, as I have thus indicated, be sought rather promptly.

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Enclosed in your dispatch of the 11th September last, and Her Majesty's confirmation of Ordinance No. 14 of 1869.

I have also to approve of the expenditure of $7,500 authorised by you on account of the damage caused by the typhoon.

In conclusion, I cannot but express a hope that the community may shortly recover from those reverses from which they are suffering, and I must instruct you to impress upon your Council that it is their duty to restore the colony to a sound financial state, undertaking such expenditure and economy as may be requisite to discharge the obligations.

I consider that the remedy should, as I have thus indicated, be sought rather promptly.

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enclosed in your dispatch of the 11th September last, and Her Majesty's confirmation of Ordinance No. 14 of 1869.

I have also to approve of the expenditure of $7,500 authorised by you on account of the damage caused by the typhoon.

In conclusion I cannot but express a hope that the community may shortly recover from those reverses from which they are suffering, and I must instruct you to impress upon your Council that it is their duty to restore the colony to a sound financial state, undertaking such expenditure and economy as may be requisite to discharge the obligations.

consider that the remedy should, as I have thus indicated, be sought rather promptly.

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