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P60/6517, unit 748, VPRS 1189/P inward registered correspondence, VA 475 Chief Secretary's Department, Public Record Office, Victoria. 60.07.25bPreferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to William Nicholson, 1860-07-25 [60.07.25b]. R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells (eds), Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, <https://vmcp.rbg.vic.gov.au/id/60-07-25b>, accessed September 12, 2025
Melbourne botanic & zoologic Garden,
25. July 1860.
Sir
I have the honor to solicit your favorable consideration of placing on the supplementary
estimates for 1860 the sum of £65.1/9d (sixty five pounds one shilling and nine pences
Sterling), being the amount incurred for expenses in providing the necessary prearrangements
for the temporary keeping and subsequent reshipment of the Salmon ova, which we anticipated
to arrive pr "S. Curling" for the Tasmanian Government.
The arrangements made for the above purpose as detailed in several of my monthly reports
having been approved of by your Honor, I thought the honorable the Executive Council
of Victoria would probably disapprove of my forwarding the accounts of expenses incurred
to the Tasmanian Government, particularly as the experiment of the introduction was
in this instance a failure and had also caused considerable outlay to the authorities
in Hobarton.
Under this consideration I have become directly responsible for the liquidation of
the claims alluded to, and shall at once settle them, perfectly satisfied with an
reimbursement after the supplementary vote has passed, should your Honors commands
be favorable to such a course.
1
MS file annotation by Nicholson, 10 August 1860: 'I think provision should be made
on the supplementary estimates'. The sum was granted. See Victoria, Legislative Assembly
(1861) Supplementary estimates of expenditure for the year 1860 (Victoria, Parliamentary papers, session 1860-1, vol. 2, no. B1).
I beg to annex a communication from the Tasmanian Government respecting the introduction
of Salmon.
2
W. Henty to M, 30 June 1860 (in this edition as 60-06-30a).
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
your most obedient and humble servant
Ferd. Mueller.
The honorable the Chief Secretary
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