was voted, and the position has not since been altered.

more. as in I am of opinion that the Colony will afford both q FRaft.

453 is possible that W. Ryrie may have been led to use their argument through a desire to meet these charges.

MINUTE. A Mr. M. Ryrie is reported (in the above mentioned newspaper) to have stated that all public works had been stopped, and to have argued therefore that the Colony could not afford to pay the increased military contribution.

Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston Mr. Meade. Sir R. Herbert. Baron de Worms. Lord Knutsford.

misconception as to the intentions of my telegram of the 19th February last, requested that "no steps be taken till further orders are received," as extraordinary public works not already commenced will have since received my despatch of 39f27 to Ishamary,

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