Soon after
LR.:000 in aid of the "Funds of this Colony,
this Colony, and I was officially placed in possession of a part of it by Lord Stanley's Dispatch, No 92 of 22nd March
1843.
But it seems to have been
printed by order of
the House of Commons in explanation
of the Estimates for the year ending 31st March 1856.
I wish respectfully to point out the possibility of serious
inconvenience
that may
arise
from omitting to notify to the Colonial Government that documents
important in relation to it
have been published for general
information. In this case no
inconvenience
has occurred,
but I take the liberty
of calling your attention to it
and to suggest the desirableness
of furnishing
us
with
copies of
"any documents which Her Majesty's Government may have seen fit to lay before Parliament in reference
to the
"Funds of this Colony".
I have the honor to be
With the highest respect,
Your most Obedient Humble Servant,
Soont of
LR.:000 in aid of the "Funds of this Colony,
this Colony, and I was Officially placed in possession of a fart of it by Lord Souley's Pispatch. No of 92 = March
Cast.
But it seems to have been
printed by order of
the House Commons in explanation
of the ishonates for the year ending 31st March 185G.
Twish respectfully aint out the passibility of serious
inconvenience
That may
anise)
fram amitting to notify to the Catanial Govern, ent that documents
important in relation to it
important.
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have kowe published for, general
information. informon this case no
In
has
occurred
caze no embarrassomet
but I take the liberty
of calling your attention to it
And to suggest the desirablenes é
of furnishing
us
with
copies of
"Any Documents which ser Majesty's Government may have seen fit to lay befor Parliament in reference
to the
"I have the honor to be
With the highest respe For
most Obedient Humble Servant,
Your
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