CO129-231 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1887 [1-3] — Page 413

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7

C. O.

75

or

Bylaw Water Ko

"February 14th, 1887.

To the Honourable

1.

E.J. Ackroyd,

Sir

"Acting Attorney General",

In

407

reference to the enquiry lately held by you and the Honourable Alfred Lister, I feel it difficult to know what I have done to excuse

except

or to

explain

admitted

on the view, you might have been taken, viz. ~ that my report of 7th June, 1886, to the Surveyor-General

was intended by false information to depreciate home cement so that local cement might be purchased.

This idea is a painful one to

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7 C. O. 75 or Bylaw Water Ko "February 14th, 1887. To the Honourable 1. E.J. Ackroyd, Sir "Acting Attorney General", In 407 reference to the enquiry lately held by you and the Honourable Alfred Lister, I feel it difficult to know what I have done to excuse except or to explain admitted on the view, you might have been taken, viz. ~ that my report of 7th June, 1886, to the Surveyor-General was intended by false information to depreciate home cement so that local cement might be purchased. This idea is a painful one to
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Copy 7 C. 0. 75 or Byłam Water Ko "February 14th, 1887. To the Honourable 1. EJ. Ackroyd, Sir "Acting Attorney General", In 407 reference to the enquiry lately held by you and the Honourable Alfred Lister, " feel it difficult to Know what I have done to excuse except or to explain admitted on the view, you might have been taken, viz. ~ that my report of 7th June, 1886, to the Surveyor-General was intended. by false information to depreciate home dement so that local sement might be purchased. This idea is a a painful one to
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7

C. 0.

75

or

Byłam Water Ko

"February 14th, 1887.

To the Honourable

1.

EJ. Ackroyd,

Sir

"Acting Attorney General",

In

407

reference to the enquiry lately held by you and the Honourable Alfred Lister, " feel it difficult to Know what I have done to excuse

except

or to

explain

admitted

on the view, you

might have been taken, viz. ~ that my report of 7th June, 1886, to the Surveyor-General

was intended.

by false information to depreciate home dement so that local

sement might be purchased.

This idea is a

a painful

one

to

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