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19 August 1869 Glenorchy My dear Donald I see with much pleasure that you are getting on well with all the measures you bring before the house. I had a strong idaia that things would go well from the first but I am happy to see they are even going better than I expected now that you are instaled secure and firm. We must not allow you to pass over this districk as you did when Superintendent. You must know that we are all quite allive to what can be done for to benefit us all and if know one will lift their voice in the matter I must try what I can do. In the first place we want the mail by this road to Hamden and a mail cart to take it that far. Carlyon I dare say will gave you his version off it.

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