Despatch to London.
Minutes (2), Enclosures (untranscribed) (1), Other documents (1).
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Seymour forwards ordinance No. 5 An Ordinance to prevent the violation of Indian Graves and the report of the Attorney General.Holland’s minute suggests sanctioning the ordinance and explains the difference between Ordinance
No. 5 and Ordinance No. 19 of 1865.
No. 63
11th April 1867
My Lord,
I have the honor to forward an Authenticated and two plain
Copies of an Ordinance of the recent Session of the Legislature
of this Colony, entitled;
No. 5 An Ordinanceto to prevent the violation of Indian Graves.
2. This simply extends a beneficial measure
introduced by me on the Mainland in 1865, over the United Colony.
3. I append the report of the Attorney General.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your most obedient
humble Servant Frederick Seymour
Mr Elliot
Sanction the Ordinance. The difference bet: this Ordinance & the
Orde No 19 of 1865 is that "100 dollars" is substituted for
"One Hundred Pounds"—(a considerable, but reasonable reduction) and "6
months" is inserted for "12 months" in Sect. 4.