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local laws and institutions, and for the construction of many sanitary and other important public works. Jain
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these
to little more here until I shall have received your decision subjects; and I can occupy my
at present in the manner most
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time
advantageous to the public interests
in personal communication with dir
Harry Parkes
those public
concerning affairs, to which reference has been made above. Moreover, I hope to _ - return, after the absence of a few weeks, with fresh vigour for the work of the
Session
Session of the Colonial Legislature, which I propose to open early in November
5.
During my absense, the
in
local Government will again
accordance with the Queen's Instructions, be administered by the Colonial Secretary, the Honourable W. Marsh, em.G, who has already proved that -full confidence may be placed in his capacity and discretion. He will draw, in pursuance of the practice
established here, the allowance at the
rate of one thousand pounds (£1000)
per
ainuum
granted for Lighting.
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