SEALS IN USE IN THE COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.

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PARTICOLARS.

WHITE SEAL.

BLACK SEAL.

Whether the impression is taken in wax or for embossing paper, or in the form of a wafer Seal, etc. Yes. No. No. Yes. No. No. Whether a press is used, or whether the Seal is impressed by hand, or whether sometimes one course is adopted & sometimes another. Yes: of the Pattern numbered Figure 7 on Page 87 of Waterlow's Catalogue. 1881. No. No. No. Yes. No. Particulars of use, with examples. Affixing to Crown Leases, Sealing Envelopes. Letters Patent, Ordinances, Certificates (various), Passports, etc. etc. etc. Metal in which the Seals are made. Steel and Copper. Steel. Whether double Seal with an impression on each side. Yes. No. Six impressions herewith 6 impressions therewith.
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