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have come into his hands.
In his letter of the 20th of September to the Crown Agents of the Colonies Mr Thomson refers to the working of the Bond and to extracts from Mr Gibbons Letter.
I am unable to comply with His Excellency's request without the words of the Bond and without the extract from Mr Gibbons Letter on which Mr Thomson founds his complaint.
I have the honor to request that the Bond be lent to me by the Audit, with His Excellency's sanction. An application will have to be made to Mr Gibbons for a copy of his letter to Mr Thomson.
(signed) J. Stewart, Acting Colonial Secretary 15th December 1890.
If these particulars be furnished to me I will do my best to comply with His Excellency's request.
I have (signed) John Smale, Chief Justice.
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have come into his hands.
In his letter
of
the 20th of September
to the Crown Agents of the Colonies Mor
Thomson refers
fod to the working of the Bond
42nd to extracts from Mr Gibbons Letter
•
dam unable to comply with St. Excellency's request without the words of
the Bond and without the extract from which Mr. Thomson
MrGibbons Letter
pounds his complaint.
I have the honor to request that
Misinte by Acting Colonial Secriteo.
(Copy)
The Bond
be lent
F r r a q
pom
the audit, with His
Excellency's conction. An application
will have
Gibbons
to be made to mr.
for a copy of his letter
to wr. Thoma
(signed) J. Stewart,
Acting Colomid secretary
15′ Decemir 1890.
these particulars
bo
may
furnished to
and I will do
my
best to comply with
this becelleney's request.
I have
(signed) John Smale,
Chief Justice.
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