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A grant of, say, five thousand dollars, or the promise of it, from the Colonial Government would enable the Committee immediately to commence the preparations of the fittings for the most urgently required parts of the building, and thus have them ready by January or February next, when the building will be otherwise ready for opening.

The other point raised in His Excellency's memo., of the early necessity for the appointment of a Librarian and Curator of the Museum, the Committee fully coincide in, and feel that it will be quite necessary to obtain the services of some such person within the next two or three months, provided only that they can see their way to defraying the requisite salary, which, in order to secure a competent individual, could hardly be less than $1,200 to $1,500 per annum.

Having fully demonstrated that the City Hall is intended as a public Institution, and it being generally recognised, as His Excellency is also willing to do, that such Institutions have claims on the public monies, the Committee trust that a grant in aid of the fittings, and a small annual contribution towards the working expenses, may be placed on the Estimates for 1869, now in course laid before the Legislature.

The Honourable J. G. AUSTIN,
Colonial Secretary.

Ling
No.
mefly 145.
1880.
Date.

I have, &c.,
18
On behalf of the City Hall Committee.
W. H. RENNIE,

previous
16205
No.
Doug Dong. Na 170-70.
(Subject.)
the
DESPATCH.
C. C.
17070489
REC?
REGA
I hov.
2 NOV 80
1881
Returns comated with to Intimate for 1084-
connected
Forwards ().

MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

MR. AUSTIN,This memorandum omits to answer my principal inquiry, which I shall now put in plain words. Are the Museum and Library to be managed on liberal terms, and, if so, on what? Is any subscription to be necessary to entitle any member of the Community who behaves himself quietly and is decently dressed, to visit the Museum and Library and even to read in the latter place, as is the case in Melbourne, where one of the noblest institutions in the world is free to all the world?

If perfect freedom of access is not to be allowed, as is probable, what are to be the restrictions?

R. G. MACDONNELL.
3rd October, 1868.

REPLY OF THE CITY HALL COMMITTEE,

The whole of the arrangements upon which the City Hall is to be managed have not been definitely fixed, but there never has, I believe, been any thought of having the admission to the Museum and Library otherwise than perfectly gratuitous, and open, as His Excellency states, to all well-dressed and well-behaved persons.

W. H. RENNIE,
On behalf of the City Hall Committee.
3rd October, 1868.

MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

MR. AUSTIN,-As this expenditure is regularly provided for in the Estimates of the current year, I see no objection to payment of the money to the Trustees, as requested by Mr. RENNIE.

R. G. MACDONNELL.
11th May, 1869.

Disposed of 16201
.980-H & S 9813)
(Minutes.)
Estimate 16201.
2.4.244.
Nr 9 dec 80
129

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A grant of, say, five thousand dollars, or the promise of it, from the Colonial Government would enable the Committee immediately to commence the preparations of the fittings for the most urgently required parts of the building, and thus have them ready by January or February next, when the building will be otherwise ready for opening. The other point raised in His Excellency's memo., of the early necessity for the appointment of a Librarian and Curator of the Museum, the Committee fully coincide in, and feel that it will be quite necessary to obtain the services of some such person within the next two or three months, provided only that they can see their way to defraying the requisite salary, which, in order to secure a competent individual, could hardly be less than $1,200 to $1,500 per annum. Having fully demonstrated that the City Hall is intended as a public Institution, and it being generally recognised, as His Excellency is also willing to do, that such Institutions have claims on the public monies, the Committee trust that a grant in aid of the fittings, and a small annual contribution towards the working expenses, may be placed on the Estimates for 1869, now in course laid before the Legislature. The Honourable J. G. AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary. Ling No. mefly 145. 1880. Date. I have, &c., 18 On behalf of the City Hall Committee. W. H. RENNIE, previous 16205 No. Doug Dong. Na 170-70. (Subject.) the DESPATCH. C. C. 17070489 REC? REGA I hov. 2 NOV 80 1881 Returns comated with to Intimate for 1084- connected Forwards (). MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. MR. AUSTIN,This memorandum omits to answer my principal inquiry, which I shall now put in plain words. Are the Museum and Library to be managed on liberal terms, and, if so, on what? Is any subscription to be necessary to entitle any member of the Community who behaves himself quietly and is decently dressed, to visit the Museum and Library and even to read in the latter place, as is the case in Melbourne, where one of the noblest institutions in the world is free to all the world? If perfect freedom of access is not to be allowed, as is probable, what are to be the restrictions? R. G. MACDONNELL. 3rd October, 1868. REPLY OF THE CITY HALL COMMITTEE, The whole of the arrangements upon which the City Hall is to be managed have not been definitely fixed, but there never has, I believe, been any thought of having the admission to the Museum and Library otherwise than perfectly gratuitous, and open, as His Excellency states, to all well-dressed and well-behaved persons. W. H. RENNIE, On behalf of the City Hall Committee. 3rd October, 1868. MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. MR. AUSTIN,-As this expenditure is regularly provided for in the Estimates of the current year, I see no objection to payment of the money to the Trustees, as requested by Mr. RENNIE. R. G. MACDONNELL. 11th May, 1869. Disposed of 16201 .980-H & S 9813) (Minutes.) Estimate 16201. 2.4.244. Nr 9 dec 80 129
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A grant of, say, five thousand dollars, or the promise of it, from the Colonial Government would! enable the Committee immediately to commence the preparations of the fittings for the most urgently required parts of the building, and thus have them ready by January or February next, when the building will be otherwise ready for opening. The other point raised in His Excellency's memo., of the early necessity for the appointment of a Librarian and Curator of the Museum, the Committee fully coincide in, and feel that it will be quite necessary to obtain the services of some such person within the next two or three months, prò- vided only that they can see their way to defraying the requisite salary, which, in order to secure a competent individual, could hardly be less than $1,200 to $1,500 per annum. Having fully demonstrated that the City Hall is intended as a public Institution, and it being generally recognised, as His Excellency is also willing to do, that such Institutions have claims on the public monies, the Committee trust that a grant in aid of the fittings, and a small annual contri bution towards the working expenses, may be placed on the Estimates for 1869, now in course laid before the Legislature. The Honourable J. G. AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary. Ling No. mefly 145. 1880. Date. I have, &c., 18 On behalf of the City Hall Committe. W. H. RENNIE, previous 16205 No. Doug Dong. Na 170-70. (Subject.) the DESPATCH. C. C. 17070489 REC? REGA I hov. 2 NOV 80 1881 Returns comated with to Intimate for 1084- connected Forwards (). MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. MR. AUSTIN,This memorandum omits to answer my principal inquiry, which I shall now put in plain words. Are the Museum and Library to be managed on liberal terms, and, if so, on what? Is any subscription to be necessary to entitle any member of the Community who behaves him. self quietly and is decently dressed, to visit the Museum and Library and even to read in the latter place, as is the case in Melbourne, where one of the noblest institutions in the world is free to all the world? If perfect freedom of access is not to be allowed, as is probable, what are to be the restrictions? R. G. MACDONNELL. 3rd October. 1868. REPLY OF THE CITY HALL COMMITTEE, The whole of the arrangements upon which the City Hall is to be managed have not been definitely fixed, but there never has, I believe, been any thought of having the admission to the Museum and Library otherwise than perfectly gratuitous, and open, as His Excellency states, to all well-dressed and well-behaved persons. W. H. RENNIE, On behalf of the City Hall Committee. 3rd October, 1868. MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. MR. AUSTIN,-As this expenditure is regularly provided for in the Estimates of the current year, I see no objection to payment of the money to the Trustees, as requested by Mr. RENNIE. R. G. MACDONNELL. 11th May, 1869. Disposed of 16201 .980-H & S 9813) (Minutes.) Estimate 16201. 2.4.244. Nr 9 dec 80 129
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A grant of, say, five thousand dollars, or the promise of it, from the Colonial Government would! enable the Committee immediately to commence the preparations of the fittings for the most urgently required parts of the building, and thus have them ready by January or February next, when the building will be otherwise ready for opening.

The other point raised in His Excellency's memo., of the early necessity for the appointment of a Librarian and Curator of the Museum, the Committee fully coincide in, and feel that it will be quite necessary to obtain the services of some such person within the next two or three months, prò- vided only that they can see their way to defraying the requisite salary, which, in order to secure a competent individual, could hardly be less than $1,200 to $1,500 per annum.

Having fully demonstrated that the City Hall is intended as a public Institution, and it being generally recognised, as His Excellency is also willing to do, that such Institutions have claims on the public monies, the Committee trust that a grant in aid of the fittings, and a small annual contri bution towards the working expenses, may be placed on the Estimates for 1869, now in course laid before the Legislature.

The Honourable J. G. AUSTIN,

Colonial Secretary.

Ling

No.

mefly 145.

1880.

Date.

I have, &c.,

18

On behalf of the City Hall Committe.

W. H. RENNIE,

previous

16205

No.

Doug Dong. Na 170-70.

(Subject.)

the

DESPATCH.

C. C.

17070489

REC?

REGA

I hov.

2 NOV 80

1881

Returns comated with to Intimate for 1084-

connected

Forwards ().

MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

MR. AUSTIN,This memorandum omits to answer my principal inquiry, which I shall now put in plain words. Are the Museum and Library to be managed on liberal terms, and, if so, on what? Is any subscription to be necessary to entitle any member of the Community who behaves him. self quietly and is decently dressed, to visit the Museum and Library and even to read in the latter place, as is the case in Melbourne, where one of the noblest institutions in the world is free to all the world?

If perfect freedom of access is not to be allowed, as is probable, what are to be the restrictions?

R. G. MACDONNELL.

3rd October. 1868.

REPLY OF THE CITY HALL COMMITTEE,

The whole of the arrangements upon which the City Hall is to be managed have not been definitely fixed, but there never has, I believe, been any thought of having the admission to the Museum and Library otherwise than perfectly gratuitous, and open, as His Excellency states, to all well-dressed and well-behaved persons.

W. H. RENNIE,

On behalf of the City Hall Committee.

3rd October, 1868.

MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

MR. AUSTIN,-As this expenditure is regularly provided for in the Estimates of the current year, I see no objection to payment of the money to the Trustees, as requested by Mr. RENNIE.

R. G. MACDONNELL.

11th May, 1869.

Disposed of 16201

.980-H & S 9813)

(Minutes.)

Estimate 16201.

2.4.244.

Nr 9 dec 80

129

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