CO129-077 - Sir Robinson - 1860 [1-6] — Page 427

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with Bankers' cheques and Bills of exchange.

The re-enactment of the law thus became necessary, and it was deemed advisable to separate Ordinance, no ... pass there in ... was an evident incongruity mixing up the two subjects had been done in the original Ordinance.

Under these circumstances, Ordinance No.4 of 1860 was ... which I have now the honor to forward; and hope that your Grace will be able to submit it for the confirmation and Approval of Her Most Gracious Majesty. I have the honor to be, My Lord, your Grace's Most Obedient Servant

Kennerly, The Governor

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415 with Bankers' cheques and Bills of exchange. The re-enactment of the law thus became necessary, and it was deemed advisable to separate Ordinance, no ... pass there in ... was an evident incongruity mixing up the two subjects had been done in the original Ordinance. Under these circumstances, Ordinance No.4 of 1860 was ... which I have now the honor to forward; and hope that your Grace will be able to submit it for the confirmation and Approval of Her Most Gracious Majesty. I have the honor to be, My Lord, your Grace's Most Obedient Servant Kennerly, The Governor 27
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415 with Bankers' cheques and Bills of buchange_ The re-enactment of the law thus became necessary, and it was deemed advisable to separate Ordinance, no pass there in hs was an evident incongruity mising up the two subjects had been done in the briginal Adinance. Under there circumstances pened, Ardinance N.4 of 1860 was which I have now the honor to forward; and hope that your Grace will be able to submit it ofor the confirmation and Approval of Her Most Gracions Majesty is have the hour to be I My andduke, your Gances, Most Obedient Servant Kenner The Hobiner 27
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415

with Bankers' cheques and Bills of buchange_

The re-enactment of the law thus became necessary, and

it was deemed advisable to

separate Ordinance, no

pass

there

in

hs

was an evident incongruity mising up the two subjects had been done in the briginal

Adinance.

Under there circumstances

pened,

Ardinance N.4 of 1860 was which I have now the honor to forward; and hope that your Grace will be able to submit

it ofor

the

confirmation and

Approval of Her Most Gracions Majesty is have the hour to be

I

My andduke,

your Gances, Most Obedient Servant

Kenner The Hobiner

27

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