72
of the Letter now before the
Council whose object is to show that the Justices had not been
in the discharge of their Magisterial duties-
wanting.
(True Copy)
Colonial Secretary
73
224
Council Rooms, Wellington,
Murong September 1858.
Gentlemen,
Your letters of the 26th Ultimo were communicated
to the Governor and by him laid before the Executive Council, whose honorable members,
were George Lyall, Esq., J. Jardine Esqr., Thomas Taylor Leslie Esq., Alexander Macdonald, Esq., G. H. Antrobus, Esq., W. T. Bridges Still, Esqr., Mr. Lamond, Esq., John Scarth, Esq., Sam Gray, Esq., R. S. Walker, Esqr.,
J. Ricketts, Esqr.,
Justices of the Peace
John Gibson, Esqr., Chairman of the meeting
in the 25th August,
Augustus Fletcher, Esqr.
72
of the Letter now before the
Council whose object is to show that the Justices had not been
in the discharge of their Magisterial duties-
wanting.
(True Copy)
Colonial Secretary
73
224
Council Rooms, Wielona,
Mongtong Neptember 1858.
Gentlemens
Your letters of the
26. Ultimo were correre
municated
to the Governor and by him laid before the Executive Council, whose honorable members,
re
George Lyall, Esq. J.
Jardine Esgr "Thomas & Leslie Esq. A le rachian, Esq. Kl. Antrobus, Esq. bd. Still, Espres Mr. Lamond, Esq. John Scarth, Esq = San Gray, Esq.ft. RS. Walker, Erge
re
re
J. Rickett. Egyre,
affustices of the Pace Johnst Gibbs,&sype,
Chaiman of the secting
D
in the 25 August,
Anrgus Fletcher, E.
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