The Old Whaling Days

Colonial Secretary to Superintendent of Police

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Colonial Secretary to Superintendent of Police.

Colonial Secretary's Office ,
13th April, 1831

Sir

In transmitting to you the accompanying extract of a letter from Mr. Moore, I am directed the Governor to request that you will call upon the Chief Constable to account for his not having executed the Warrant put into his hands for the apprehending the parties concerned in the affair of the brig Elizabeth at New Zealand, and that you will express to him His Excellency's desire that he will immediately use all possible diligence to apprehend those parties, or to learn how, and by whose means, they, and the witnesses, have been sent out of the Colony, if such is the case.

Mr. Moore's Letter 12th April, 1831

I have &c


Alex McLeay


The Principal Superintendent of Police.

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Title: The Old Whaling Days: A History of Southern New Zealand from 1830 to 1840

Author: Robert McNab

Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1913

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

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