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grossly injurious and Signally - incorrect; and I have to express
my deep regret therefore that His Excellency should have afforded
me opportunity of learning and refuting its Contents before he sent
it to the press.
3. By the next mail I shall deem Myself the honour
of Submitting to Your Lordship my detailed answers To the Ford's allegations, but I feel
that I cannot allow the Gazette to go home without assuring Your Lordship that the report which
appears in it is a Calumnious document.
4. The Report as Your Lordship will observe bears date 16th October 1879,
and has therefore been held back for ten months.
Unfortunately during this period
I have incurred the Supreme displeasure of the Governor, which displeasure Culminated about ten
days ago at Executive Council during which to my great regret
I was unable to Concur in His Excellency's Views in respect of
the public Sanitary matters.
5. The points raised as to the Management of the Gardens And tree planting in this Colony having been finally
Settled and disposed of by The Governor to the Ford's absolute
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grossly injurions and Signally - incorrect; and I have to sxpress
my deep regret therefore that His Excellency should have afforded
Excellency
me
Lo
opportunity of barning And
refuting its Contents before he sent
it to the
press.
3. By the next mail I shall de Myself the honour
of Submitting to John Lordship my detailed answers To the Ford's allegations, but I feel
stat I cannot
I cannot alload
the Gazette
your
to to home without assuring Home Lordship that the report which
appears in it is a Calummons do:
Cament.
4. The Report as Your Lordshich
will observe bears date 16th October 1879.1
and has therefore
forton
been held back for ten months
Unfortunately during this period
I have incurred the Aupreme dis
pleasure of the Governor, which dis pleasure Culminated about ten
days ago
at su
See certive Council which to my great regret
during which to
Concur
I was unable to Conews in His Pre
Some
Cellency's Views in respect of
to the furtun
public Sanilang tratten. 5. The points paised as to the Management of the Pandens And tree planting in this Colony having been finally
Settled and disposed of by The Governor
to the Ford's absolute
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