2.
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passed
annual Climates for 1871 have been brought forward and by the Legislative Cemnmail of these Colony
9.
Enclosure 2.
The Minuite of the Ading Indtaste of Colonial Secretary, which I subunit
for 1 four Lordship's information,
relieves me
of correcting
from the necessity
Dave
the inacen
of the
into which Mr Ryrie has
accuracies
(doubitlof unintentionally, fallen.
I will
only
remark that Mr.
m
Rippie both in words and in
spirit cuticly misapprehends The views I expressed in regard
to the delay in bringing
in bringing formend
the Estimates of which M. Rypie
6 Sept. 1873.
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complains. Your Lordship will observe from the accompanying
Enclosure 3. Mem? martled A that for
a
series of years during which Mr. Ripie has sat in the Commal, they have seldom been submitted for cassideration at a much earlier period.
3.
The first Reading
as
Your Lordship is probably aware,
confined to the fornality of laying the Catimates on the table, accompanied by explanatory
av
statement in reference to the heads of Exependiture
occasion no
Hi
m
which
disenssim is tablen.
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