very little Komedy would have England after his return in England after from West Africa on The Council therefore advised the 14th February the purchase of the glass crockery plated and all the ware of entertaining then used at Government House - and recommended the whole outfit to be taken over at a... the Government valuation made by Auctioneer aided by another professional valuator from the large Firm of Lane, Crawford & Co here. That resolution with list of all the articles as well at Government House as at Mountain Lodge - xv ad Enclosure A. 2 (4th March, 1872), 157 next forwarded to the Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council, who each signified his approval of the suggestion.
In the meantime I had by advice of the Executive Council's caused a Telegram to be sent the 14th February - informing Your Lordship that Sir Arthur Kennedy need provide no outfit whatever, everything necessary for all purposes by the Colony at Government House. In fact I felt bound in any case to leave everything already found suitable for entertaining at Government House under the circumstances. I hope that Telegram arrived in time.
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very little Komedy would have England after his return in England after from West Africa on The Council therefore advised the 14th February the purchase of the glass crockery plated and all the ware of entertaining then used at Government House - and recommended the whole outfit to be taken over at a... the Government valuation made by Auctioneer aided by another professional valuator from the large Firm of Lane, Crawford & Co here. That resolution with list of all the articles as well at Government House as at Mountain Lodge - xv ad Enclosure A. 2 (4th March, 1872), 157 next forwarded to the Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council, who each signified his approval of the suggestion.
In the meantime I had by advice of the Executive Council's caused a Telegram to be sent the 14th February - informing Your Lordship that Sir Arthur Kennedy need provide no outfit whatever, everything necessary for all purposes by the Colony at Government House. In fact I felt bound in any case to leave everything already found suitable for entertaining at Government House under the circumstances. I hope that Telegram arrived in time.