some conectondence which
out
a recolution of the Governor in Council respecting certain restrictions that Mr. Keswick and a few others desire to
impose upon
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accomplished by a deck dated 5th March 1966 conveying the band in
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question to three busters, Mr Turing M. Macdowall and Mr. Pupie, for
the
How ow
the chinere inhabitants of on visiting the public
City
2.
The direct interest
the
Museum in the
Stall.
Government in the suatter arises from
the fact that the Duke of Newcastle in his despatch 1.27 of the 12? Mmal 1862 sanctioned the transfer of f valuable plote of Government
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in order that it may be made available for the
and this transfer
H
use
was
Land
of the Inhabitants,
formally
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purposes of a City Hall.
M. Turing and M= Macdowall not being in the Colony, Sor
sole
Rupie the ite remaining truckie sanctioned various applications make by Mr. Pennie on behalf of the City Hall Committer to Governor his Richard MacDonnell for certain grants of public
money to the institution. Five thousand Dollars was voted from the General revenue of the Colony in 1869 to provide the fittings for the Museum; and in
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