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Minutes by the Honorable Members of the Executive Council (continued) By Now: Sr. F Dewart
Hon:
Read.
18th October 1880
(Signed) Frederick Stewart.
By Hon. Major General N.D.F.
Seen.
16th October, 1888:
(Signed) J. F. Sonoran
Minute by the Acting Colonial Secretary
14th October, 1880
Forwarded to the Acting Clerk of Council's.
(Signed) Frederick Stewart.
C.S.O. N.3139 of 1880.
25th October 1880
M. Voughne to Acting Colonial Secretary.
Requesting to be informed
if Mr. Price's Letter 19783 of 14th September 1878
Enclosed,
a full and complete statement.
on all the points urged by the Surveyor General's department in opposition to
his (alleged) claim.
Also enclosing certain
official notes
addressed to him
by Mr. Price, of which the following
are Copies
Unofficial
14th September 1878-
My dear Coughtrie,
Will you come and swear here to
at 12 o'clock? The Governor has just
told me to explain to you his request for an
interview. The matter of "Belmont" is the
administrative issue at hand and under
that circumstance it is the
Government...
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Incinutes by the Honorable Brumbers of the Executive Comcil (continues_ By Now: Sr. F Dewark
Hou:
Read.
18€ Gelober 1880
(digues ]) Erederick Stewart.
By Hon. Major funeral 20.0
Seen.
16th October, 1888:
(Sigues) & 10. Sonoran
Muinte by the Acting bolovial contity
114 Ectober, 1880
Forwarded to stie Acting Clerk
of Council's .
(Diques) Frederick denet.
C.S.O. N.3139 of 1880.
25th
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M. Vughtne to Acting Colonial vieretary.
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a full and complete statement.
all the points urged by the Surveyor General's department in opposition to
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Also encang certain
official ndes
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by Ms Thice, of which the follaing
are Coprès
Unofficial
14th September 1878-
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come and swear here to
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that cireu
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Government
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