Desp. Duty. 1856.
Subject of Despatch.
186 November 120 on the subject of European Convicts (not Military) now in Goal under sentence of transportation
150 Forwarding 24th Letter from Mr. Hudson to The Secretary of State, in continuation of his complaint against the local Government:
Submitting Report and Estimate No. 18 of 1856, for a Pier at Pedder's Wharf.
Acknowledging receipt of Despatches to the 108 of 6th September, with Circulars of the 2nd August
Reporting 18 months leave of absence granted to Mr. Smithers, Usher and Bailiff of the Supreme Court
Respecting the necessity of having Colonial Treasurer appointed from home.
In continuation of despatch No. 178 of November, transmitting letter from Chief Justice Hulme to the Secretary of State
Respecting repayment of £150 advanced to Mr Niblett in London.
Colonial Secretary.
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