his
ad
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duty
towards the Colony, and
fellow countryman he certainly
deserves protection from the contina.
tions of a foreign Sement, beut,
is well known, on
guilds
ad a
cversion and
trade,
3.
as
using their trade
powerful means.
of
injury to legitniates
Not only does the long
and faithful service of Mr. Lypoingst
towards the
Colony
and the Naval
Yard Police deserve recognition, but The is also, I would suburit, the stamp
that should be encouraged
of
to remain in this Colony,
and have
personal interest in its prosperity.
I have y
(orgues. ABury Palliser,
His Excellency,
Commodore).
Sir H. Robinson K. C. M.G.
ye
Sub. Enclosure to Enclosure 2.
83
Mr. I. Lysaught to Commodore Palliser.
Jiv,
decision
forraiana 20th May 1893.
In reply to this Excellency's
you
in his
conveyed to letter A. 59/0 of the 10th vistant, I
beg
leave to state that I am
to purchase the
willing
und at the upset
ground
20 cents per square foot, and
price of 20 cents.
at an
annual exami
rectal of
$436 per acre, but to have the
ground put up
now at auction,
: whilst containing its stocks of
chuiery
wald
benig
ma.
me into the
-
reach of the chuicée iron guilds,
who, though they would not be
interested
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