those articles as they now stand otherwise to be printed, as I find it ominous impossible to provide a sufficient number for use - and no doubt a reprint of the list will have to be made occasionally. In the meantime Your Lordship's Department will be in possession of much useful information which it is very desirable to be able to refer to from here, and on which questions must be frequently asked by parties in England, though hitherto I fear without being able to get satisfactory replies owing there being at the Colonial Office very little counter... No list such as that now sent.

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I have further to draw attention to Your Lordship's Circular Despatch of the 7th August last directing bakery glass, millinery, and kitchen utensils for the Governor's use to be supplied at the Public expense. It seemed to myself and the Executive Council very desirable to give effect to this order without delay, because I had particularly stipulated for my Successor's arrival here early. It seemed therefore probable, indeed almost certain from Your Lordship's Telegram of the 8th February last, that my Successor Sir Arthur...

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