 me upon his producing any evidence requisite to
               satisfy me of the completion of the transaction, to continue
               to take advantage of his Services in an Office for which he
               has been described to possess valuable qualifications.
 me upon his producing any evidence requisite to
               satisfy me of the completion of the transaction, to continue
               to take advantage of his Services in an Office for which he
               has been described to possess valuable qualifications.
                of the Members of the Executive Council upon Mr Trutch's
               proposal to transfer his right in the Alexandra Bridge to his
               brother.  You will observe that I have thought it better to
               allow Mr Trutch openly to possess an interest in one of the
               competing roads to the mines, rather than sanction an arrangement
               which would have appeared a deception upon the Public.
 of the Members of the Executive Council upon Mr Trutch's
               proposal to transfer his right in the Alexandra Bridge to his
               brother.  You will observe that I have thought it better to
               allow Mr Trutch openly to possess an interest in one of the
               competing roads to the mines, rather than sanction an arrangement
               which would have appeared a deception upon the Public.
                Mr Trutch is placed must necessarily
               prevent my availing myself of his Services to the extent which I
               would do if he were independent of local influences, yet I
               see no alternative other than to place Mr Trutch in possession
               of the Office to which he was appointed by your predecessors.  I
               have no one now residing in the Colony on whom I could temporarily
               confer the Appointment of Surveyor General.
 Mr Trutch is placed must necessarily
               prevent my availing myself of his Services to the extent which I
               would do if he were independent of local influences, yet I
               see no alternative other than to place Mr Trutch in possession
               of the Office to which he was appointed by your predecessors.  I
               have no one now residing in the Colony on whom I could temporarily
               confer the Appointment of Surveyor General.
                
            
             
            
            
            
            
            
             
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   the matter should be disposed of, and
                     I submit the papers accordingly.  I need not here repeat that
                     I have throughout held that it was very objectionable to
                     appoint a man to an Office who had private interests in the
                     department over which he presided, and I should myself have
                     insisted on his giving up either his Office or his private
                     gains; but the case has trained on so long without complaint
                     that I trust that the public interests will not be found really
                     to suffer in the hands of Mr Trutch.  I see, therefore, nothing
                     else to do except to sanction the course reported by the Govr
                     on the 30 June 65/8621, under the special circes of the case.
 the matter should be disposed of, and
                     I submit the papers accordingly.  I need not here repeat that
                     I have throughout held that it was very objectionable to
                     appoint a man to an Office who had private interests in the
                     department over which he presided, and I should myself have
                     insisted on his giving up either his Office or his private
                     gains; but the case has trained on so long without complaint
                     that I trust that the public interests will not be found really
                     to suffer in the hands of Mr Trutch.  I see, therefore, nothing
                     else to do except to sanction the course reported by the Govr
                     on the 30 June 65/8621, under the special circes of the case.
                      
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                   
                  
                  Crease, Sir Henry Pering Pellew