Sir,
5th October, 1849.
209 Gough Street
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 3rd instant, (with its enclosure herewith returned), requiring my opinions as to whether it would be proper that I, in my official capacity, should take up the case of the shareholders of the club, suggested by them.
It was His Excellency the Governor's desire that I might offer any further suggestions that might occur to me in reference to the suit, to enable Earl Grey fully to comprehend the merits of this case.
I have, &c.,
(signed)
Three Copy
Colonial Secretary's Office
Perusing
Sir,
Grey, and he is therefore desirous that you should offer any further suggestions that may occur in reference to the suit, to enable His Lordship fully to comprehend the merits of the case.
Mr. Caine, Colonial Secretary.
I have, &c.,
(signed)
Three Copy
Colonial Secretary's Office
Perusing
(Copy)
Grey, and he is therefore descious that:
you should offer any further suggestions
that
may
occur
in reference
to vow in
your
this subject as onay
ce to
enables This Lordship
fully comprehend the suerits of the
to
caso.
Mr. Caine, Colonial Serotary.
I have, &e,
(signed)
Three Sopy
Maini nial Szere
Periting
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Sir,
5th October, 1849.
209
Gough Mica
I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your letter of the 3rd:
the case
instant, (with its enclosure horewith, returned), requiring any opinions as to whether it would be proper that . I in my official capacity should take up
of the shurcholders of the blub, suggested by them, and it was His Excellency the Governor's desire that I might offer any further
that might
as sug
suggestions
stating
occuri to
OVE
that
GAS
reference to the suit, to enable the Carl Grey fully to comprehend the merits of this case!
The Honorable
Major Caine,
Celonial Serotary.
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