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him, his special knowledge of this branch of his profession, combined with his good temper and steadiness, would prove of value to the Government by which he was employed, and enable him to retrieve what he has lost in the past few years of his Colonial career.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant,

The Governor.

& Copy.)

Memo:

On the 10th September, 1872, the Surveyor General, Mr. K. A. Moorson, waited on His Excellency the Governor at Government House, in reference to a Letter which he had received detailing the views of the Secretary of State on the late proceedings against him before the Executive Council. His Excellency intimated to Mr. Moorson that he had been made aware of the contents of a paper which he (Mr. Moorson) had handed to the Colonial Secretary, who was present at the interview, and from

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W1082 69him, his special knowledge of this branch of his profession, combined with his good temper and steadiness, would prove of value to the Government by which he was employed, and enable him to retrieve what he has lost in the past few years of his Colonial career.I have the honour to be,My Lord,Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant,The Governor.& Copy.)Memo:On the 10th September, 1872, the Surveyor General, Mr. K. A. Moorson, waited on His Excellency the Governor at Government House, in reference to a Letter which he had received detailing the views of the Secretary of State on the late proceedings against him before the Executive Council. His Excellency intimated to Mr. Moorson that he had been made aware of the contents of a paper which he (Mr. Moorson) had handed to the Colonial Secretary, who was present at the interview, and from
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W1082 69him, his special Stravledge of this brauch of his profession, combined good temper and steadines,with his would prove of value to the Government by which he was emplapo, and enable him to retrieve what he has lost in the past fewI years of his Colonial careers.I have the hover to be,My Lord,Your Lordship's most obedient: humble servant,тему Governor.& Copy.)Meino:On the 10th September, 1872, the Surveyor General, Mr.K. A. Murnion,aHis waited on bus Excellency the Gremor at Government House, in reference to Letter which he had received detailing the views of the Secretary of State on the late proceedings agains him before the Executive Council... His Excellency intimated to Mr. Moorson that he had been- made aware of the contents of. paper which he (Mr Monson) had handed to the Colonial Secretary_ who was present at the interview- and from
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him, his special Stravledge of this brauch of his profession, combined

good temper and steadines,

with his

would prove of value to the Government by

which he was emplapo, and enable him to retrieve what

he has lost in the past few I years of his Colonial careers.

I have the hover to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient:

humble servant,

тему Governor.

& Copy.)

Meino:

On the 10th September, 1872,

the Surveyor General, Mr.K. A. Murnion,

a

His

waited on bus Excellency the Gremor at Government House, in reference to

Letter which he had received detailing the views of the Secretary of State on the late proceedings agains him before the Executive Council...

His Excellency intimated to Mr. Moorson that he had been - made aware of the contents of. paper which he (Mr Monson) had handed to the Colonial Secretary_ who

was

present at the interview- and from

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