}
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the Colonial Government; and they
would advise that, in the interests
of the Colony itself, no permanent arrangement should at present be made for the supply of subsidiary esins. They would refer in particular to the question of the return of Colonial Treasury,
worn tokens to the
as dealt with
in the letter from this Department
of 12th January 1887 ( 31/84).
At the present moment, however, there appears to be a need for token coins in the Colony which may properly be supplied without delay, and their Lordships have given directions to the Deputy Master of the Mint to supply, upon the usual conditions, subsidiary coins to the value of $200,000
for