" See Secretary that evening with his " (Mr Price's) report.
"The Governor said.
"" that when the Acting Colonial Secretary received them with Mr I Price's report they should be once evaluated and considered at a meeting. "
Surveyor General 22th August, 1880 (Mr Price's report received 30th Aug. 1880)
As Mr W Bughtrie's later say seen to be directed rather to personal abuse of the Surveyor General than to the production of fresh evidence, I need not comment upon it, but will simply once more call attention to the extreme simplicity of the question as narrowed down by the Governor in his letter to the Governor of the 3rd of October 1878.
Page 131, wherein he sums up the whole case as follows:
The Surveyor General does insist in the statement that has been attributed to me and the case made by me which is simply this, that the Department over which he now presides did course years ago,
but ...
Page 132
" See retary that evening with his " (Mr Price's) report. "
"The Governor said.
"" that when the Acting Colonial
" Secretary received them withs Mx I Prices
report they should be once eveulated an
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tombers and considered at-
meeking. "
Surveyor Generate 22th August, 1880114 (Mr Prices)glesport (Receiver 30th Aust. 1880)
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made by me which is simply this, that the Sepertinent over which be "now presides did course years age,
but
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