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Shipping,
and the duties of the
Marber Master which
h
wao
submitted
last
me to the Legislative Commal in the month-of Alugurt
posed through Cammette
and
M
the oft Ultimme.
stage by
2
It was
suggested at this
by the Chief Justice and Attorney General that in lieu
the
being then formally pased, Bil should go home previonly the consideration of the Board of Trade, and accordingly, approval
with the
unanimans
of the Camal, I decided on the adoption of such cause, and trust that Your Lodhip
tached to do Dil eat pages 28-30.
losure No 2.
October, 1874.
will see no reason to take
decisio
sxxception to
my I enclose a report made
by the Acting Attorney
General
W. Mayllar, who drafteds the - Bill, and another by the Attomey
General, Mr. Branston, who watched
it's progress through the Connail
and
amendments
suggested several amene monter I have the honor to be,
My Lord! Your Lordship is mal abedient
humble servant.
Blome
Governor.