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Russell 28th October 1871 My dear Mr. McLean Pray don't be annoyed at the accompanying letter - I could not do otherwise than write it - I regret these appointments much, as they will tend to weaken the party supporting the Government. All are open to objection - William Webster is a good man, but so wanting in energy and position, a mere chip in porridge - not at all like his brothers; and is in bad circumstances - Captn. Henry is a gentleman, but a terrible hard drinker, generally when on the bench here, the worse for liquor - of the other, Anderson, I know nothing but by hearsay I am told that he is working at the Whangaroa Saw Mill at 5/s a day - he and Nesbit are Nova Scotians - Now there are men among