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his
Despatch 1844 61870 Lir Richard
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MacDonnell relats a
further contribution
general revenue of the Colony
from
th
&$15,000 for the
the comriction
building.
F
the
In 1868 the Governor
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duted Both bctober 1868 in which it was
"
aspeed that "the Library and Museum
will be gratuitously open, as Stis
Excellency states, to all well dreped
and well behaved
persons;" this agreement being signed by Mr. Permie
behalf of the City Stall Committee."
"on
4.
Calculating the value of
t
A
for
for
the Salary of the
F
the Museum.
the land given for
the
the
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agreen on certain specified conditions
to place in the Annusé Selimates.
cum of $1200 Librarian and Curator
Y wore conditions were that the Library
and Museum should be
open
to
every
member of the Community who behaved himself quietly and was
as
dreped Museum. They
in the case
Mr. Rennie in a
of
Lecently
of the Malborne were accepted by
Memorandum
inhabitants at its then actual value
(it has become more valuable since)
it must have been worth over
Seventy thousand dollars. Adding
to this the various surus voted
since then
from the
of all the inhabitants
general
Eaxation
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