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Your Master 6 July and 21 July Axial Secretary My Lord,

Government House, Sloughing, 27th July 1881.

I have the honor to lay before your Lordship copies of some correspondence that has passed with the Harbour Master, Captain ~

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C.O.15775 VALGE C SEP !! 494

Your Master 6 July and 21 July Axial Secretary My Lord,

Government House, Sloughing, 27th July 1881.

I have the honor to lay before your Lordship copies of some correspondence that has passed with the Harbour Master, Captain ~

The Right Honorable The Earl of Kimberley Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

Page 494


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C.O.15775 VALUE C SEP !! 494

Your Master 6 July and 21 July Assistant Secretary My Lord,

Government House, Sloughing, 27th July 1881.

I have the honor to lay before your Lordship copies of some correspondence that has passed with the Harbour Master, Captain ...

The Right Honorable The Earl of Kimberley Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

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C.O.15775 VALUE C SEP !! 494

Your Master 6 July and 21 July Assistant Secretary My Lord,

Government House, Sloughing, 27th July 1881.

I have the honor to lay before your Lordship copies of some correspondence that has passed with the Harbour Master, Captain ...

The Right Honorable The Earl of Kimberley Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

Page 494

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