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a Justice of the Peace in the
grow had not time to enquire into the hundreds of the
that is you Der Fer was of Prisoners in the Roll that red stis being a duty which you imagines. "welleney, ney, when refering in the Legislative Council, or the 6th November, to certain illegal prison furnishings, had traveled de Bing reminded You for not bearing on the of what the letter of 10 November Excellency had acted Commeil about.
Nove, ashically sxid in the Regulations int your not having examined the Prison Offence Books, you wrote another letter dated 24th November 1879 in which, eh you make a statement in paragraphs 2 and 3 which induced His to cause an enquiry whether Coveller to be made do to enquire you had at any time examined the Books in the Prison, and, and the result was that the prisons authorities stated that though you had been for many years a Creating Duties, you had never asked for, examined, the Prison Offence Books.
2. On this being pointed out by my letter of the 2nd of December you frankly admitted the fact you had never examined the Prison Offence Books and Fregnet. ed you added I regret that I should have so couched the paragraph in question as to lead to such a misu, dero.
3. Stis Excellency was willing to accept that expression of regret and allow the Correspondence to drop trusting that without any further enggostiore you would in o future look over the Prison Offence