it would not be practicable to apply
those alternative
Effectually precautionary Measures, which, according to the terms of Lord. Derby's despatch, would be ucocesary if quarantine
1
be abolished.
I have
there.
2
to
(Signed) Frederick Stewart,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
Enclosure H.
10309
20 AUG 35,
Extract from Minutes of the Executive Council held on the 17th day of July 1885.
@S.O. 1667.
Executive Commoil,
Council Chamber!
Friday, 17th July, 1885.
Present.
91
His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, (Major General H. G. Cameron (17).
The Stow : the Acting Colonial beretary (J. Stuart 22.2) The Non: the Attorney General (E.L. Ócialley) The Hon; the Colonial Treasurer (A.Listen) The Store: the Surveyor General (I.M. Price.)
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Read a letter from the
Chamber of Cour
rece, dated the
*
15th instant, con
sunnenhing
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the
Quarantine. Regulations prebliss
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