Colonial treasurer, Mr. Mitchell
Innes, with its enclosures,
containing proposals regarding the stamping of documento in order to better safeguard
the
the Colony
Colony de
revenue of the rived from stamps.
As the treasurer will
proceed to England
on leave
next month, I am of opinion,
Jar in which the members of
the Executive Council whom I have consulted concur, - that a decision on the pro- posal
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posals made by Mr. Mitchell- Innes, which are of importance to the public
revenue and the
or dome
adoption of which, similar scheme, appears to be desirable, will be facilit- ated if he places himself
communication with the. Colonial Office.
I have accordingly
in
in_
structed him to do so on ar-
rival in England so that he
may give any further caplan_-_ be required may
ations which
and