| Iron safe or Safes Banker's or Mint Scales Ledgers, Bankers' paper and a few minor articles of ordinary use A small quantity of plain fitments | As may be selected | 
 be intended, deed paper of
               uniform size should also be provided forthwith; the essence of
               success in the introduction of Registration being in the adoption
               of this system at once, before deeds shall have time to multiply
               without regard to any system
               moreover as Registration (if adopted)
               can be made a source of Revenue, it would of course be desirable to
               secure the advantages of those many transactions and transfers which
               the eagerness of speculation will produce at
 be intended, deed paper of
               uniform size should also be provided forthwith; the essence of
               success in the introduction of Registration being in the adoption
               of this system at once, before deeds shall have time to multiply
               without regard to any system
               moreover as Registration (if adopted)
               can be made a source of Revenue, it would of course be desirable to
               secure the advantages of those many transactions and transfers which
               the eagerness of speculation will produce at the very outset of the
               Colonization. The Treasurer being usually the vendor of Stamps, I
               have ventured these remarks.
 the very outset of the
               Colonization. The Treasurer being usually the vendor of Stamps, I
               have ventured these remarks.
                
                  
                   
                        
                         Gossett the later view taken by Sir Edward—viz
                           
                           that it was better to wait until Captn G. reached the Colony, and had
                           conferred with the Governor before receiving expenses on acct of a
                           Mint.
 Gossett the later view taken by Sir Edward—viz
                           
                           that it was better to wait until Captn G. reached the Colony, and had
                           conferred with the Governor before receiving expenses on acct of a
                           Mint.
                            other advantages expected from it's use,
                           an early revenue is hoped to be derived.
 other advantages expected from it's use,
                           an early revenue is hoped to be derived.