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Unit 731, VPRS 3181/P Town Clerk's file series 1, VA 511 Melbourne City Council, Public Record Office, Victoria. 61.04.12Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Edmund FitzGibbon, 1861-04-12. 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/61-04-12>, accessed September 11, 2025
Melbourne bot. & zool Garden
12. Apr. 61
Dear Mr Fitzgibbon
The bearer, John Smith, a worthy honest old man, who has been for several years in
the employ of my establishment, has resolved to lay his little savings out in purchasing
the refreshment booth, recently occupied by Mr Bennett,
at our foot bridge. As this little building is situated in a locality under Control
of the Gentlemen of the City council, I beg on behalf of the old good man, that you
will kindly bring the transfer of the place under the favorable consideration of the
Municipality and that you will let him enjoy your aid in obtaining official recognition
of his right to take possession of the refreshment stall. That he will never transgress
any laws & will keep the place in good order around, I can with certainty predict
from his antecedents.
1
Not further identified.
May I be permitted to remind you of the kind promise of the Municipality to supply
some tree guards (already I believe available) for securing Weeping Willows, which
I was permitted to have planted along the Northern Bank of the Yarra opposite the
Zoological Reserve
With great respect,
dear Sir,
yours humbly
Ferd. Mueller
2
See also M to E. FitzGibbon, 30 April 1861, in which M again reminds FitzGibbon about the Municipality's promise to supply some
tree guards.