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2.
'observe that the Council
I brought the matter before
(
in
the Executive Council, who advised that,
as the letter had reached rice in au
irregular way,
it should be
referred to
- the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
13.
an
Under the circumstances, I
· placed in some difficulty in dealing
with it, not knowing whether it came
to use with or without your
aud
approval, or whether
Knowledge it was forwarded by
person.
4.
some unauthorized
As regards the subject =
matter of the letter in question, I may
observe
with me free with
agree
thinking that it would be. inexpedient to put the Acto referred
5 to in force here; for, first of all, a very cumbrios and expensive machinery-
would have to be created to work them;
and, in the second place, the resielt
would be so small as not to justify
the
expense and trouble, expecially
under the present finansial condition of the Colony.
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It does not seem to me
that any great hardship
beau inflicted on any
can have
one in connexion
with
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