a letter
asking again
of the 13th February 11
which was not obtained.
Consequently the Superior Tali wrote
on the 13th
building
on the occasion
the and His Excellency the
1883 to the Colonial Heard.
Our subject re-appearing that the side, the plans, the specifications and the estimates had been shown on the Saying the error, stone the College to is dis John, Paper Henry & Governor so much satisfied that in his speech clearly asserted that "that school of Joseph's) will always
regulation framed by the Secretary of State of the school.,, a considerable sum towards the building under the
on the occasion:
Moreover, the building being completed, the premises were opened to inspection, the site has cost £5000.. the building ~£2,573.92. – the Mission had a fund for the new Policy £12000. which have been expended in the creation and is
No money must be borrowed which must be paid back in these
A few months. The title was in the name of Bishop Raimondi. The breast, deed was not difficult to accept all the required expenses for making - we should want to have conditions. But before going into
Letter of the 13th February 1882
an answer to whether the government will give and what proportion, and whether we shall be allowed to have
Two questions:
a conscientious clause inserted in the trust-deed
Dr. Vital answered at last our letter
before any promise is made, and that His Excellency the Administrator will submit the application for the consideration of the Secretary of State together with the conditions which Bishop Raimondi wishes to have inserted in the deed of trust. He was instructed to inform
us that in opinion of His Excellency the Administrator the condition precedent indicated
(of Article I of the Loan Scheme) had not complied with as the site, plans, estimates, specifications and title have not been formally approved by the Governor, but that irregularity would be overcome by obtaining from the Surveyor-General a report on the building which has been completed, and that, this has been obtained, His Excellency the Administrator will forward application for a Building Grant for St. Joseph's College for the consideration of the Secretary of State.
This was in line with the instructions of the Governor. We therefore replied to
our astonishment that Dr. Vital did not inform in his previous letter that these questions were to be submitted to the Secretary of State before any answer to these could be given.
We conveyed to His Excellency the Administrator our thanks for his promise to submit immediately the matter for the consideration of the Secretary of State and for his kindness in overlooking and permitting the correction of the irregularity that has been committed.
We begged to submit to His Excellency's consideration
Government letter of the 15th Jan 1883
in which it states that the aid is much needed
that all other schools are to be admitted to the Secretary of State for a grant: proposed to be made in aid
that to obtain any cup mud bind ourselves down to maintain the