Nov 17
104
1850
Sir S G Bonham
continued
Road and explains the objects for which he considers the construction of this Road necessary.
Nov 24 105 Assessment on Houses
am
by
Encloses Ordinance No 2 of 1845 for raising an assessment on Houses &c, accompanied by a controversial correspondence with the Military Authorities, who object to be made liable to this assessment.
as table
Explains his reasons for considering the Military liable to it and also why he has referred the question home instead of to the Law Courts.
Nov 28 106 Rev S Steedman.
a.
Encloses Letter from the Rev'd Steedman soliciting the appointment of Colonial Chaplain in case of vacancy. Recommends him as being eminently qualified for the Office.
Dec 14 107 Health of the troops.
Refers to his Despatch No 87 Aug 20.
Encloses correspondence with the Military Authorities respecting the continued sickness among the troops prevents their resuming the guard over The Naval Stores, suggests that the Admiralty should reimburse the Colony for this expenditure which still goes on at £19.15.4 per month.
Dec 14 109
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Sir S G Bonham
370
Despatches,
Refers to his Despatch No 101 Nov 15
Ackn. receipt of Despatches.
Dec 20 108
Dec 26 109 Post Office.
Ackn Despatch!
"Circular Oct 12.
The proposed Post Office arrangements are "not applicable to this Colony,
Encloses
Dec 26 110 Ordinance.
an Ordinance. No 4. To prevent desertion of Seamen. Encloses
Dec 26 111 Ordinance,
26/11
An Ordinance.
No 5. Proceedings before Justices of the Peace. Ackn Despatch
Dec 28 112 Mr WS Wentworth
58201 Syst.
21
Encloses a remittance of £30.10.4 in favour of Mrs Beig and her Children at Watcham, being the amount due to her and her 6
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Nov 24
Assessment on Houses
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Dec 14
1850
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Nov 17
104
1850
Sir S G Bonham
continued
Road and explains the objects for which he considers the construction of this Road necessary.
Nov 24 105 Assessment on Houses
am
by
Encloses Ordinance N2 of 1845 for raising an aptefoment on Houses &c, accompanied
a controversial correspondence with the Mistary Authorities, who object to be made hable. to this assessment..
as table
Explains his reasons for considering the Military, to it and also why he has referred referring the question home instead of the Law Courts.
Nov 28 106 Rev S Steedman.
a.
Emiloses
Letter from the Rev'I' Steedman schicting the appointment of Colonial Chaptam in case
I vacancy Recommeds him as
being emimently qualified for the Office.
Dee 14 107 Health of the troops.
Refers to his "Despatch 879 Ang 20.
Encloses correspondence. with the Military Authorities respecting the continure sickness
among
continued
Dec. 14 109
1850
Sir S G Benham
among
370
the troops prevents their resuming the guard over The Naval Stores, suggests that the
Admiralty should reimburse the Colony for this expenditure which still goes on at £19.15.4 per month.
Despatches,
Refers to his
Despatch N101 Nov 15
Actin. srceipt of Despatches.
Dee 20 108
Dee 26 109 Post Office.
Alken Despatch!
"Circular Out 12.
The
proposed Post Office arrangements are "not applicable to this Elony,
Encloses
Dec 26 110 Ordinance.
an Ordinance. 84. To
o prevent desertion of Seamen . Encloses
Du 26 111 Ordinance,
26/11
An
Ordinance.
N5. Proundings before Justices of the Peace. Acton Despatch
Da 28 112 Mr WS Wentworth
58201 Syst.
21
ncloses a remittance
of £30.10.4 in favour of Mo beig and her & Chitiren
I Watcham
the amount Ine to her and her 6
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