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A59/4803, unit 516, VPRS 44 inward registered and unregistered correspondence, VA 538 Department of Crown Lands and Survey, Public Record Office, Victoria. 59.09.06aPreferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Clement Hodgkinson, 1859-09-06 [59.09.06a]. 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//letters/1850-9/1859/59-09-06a-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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MS written by Carl Wilhelmi and signed by M.
J. Campbell wrote to the Department of Lands and Survey on 20 July 1859 asking for
permission to use the Port Phillip Farmers Society's show yards for the Scottish National
Games in October. On 1 August he withdrew the request because the Caledonian Society
had subsequently secured the grounds of the Zoological Garden for the same purpose
(B59/3728, unit 649, VPRS 44, PROV). See also M to G. Evans, 20 July 1859 (in this edition as 59.07.20b).
Gardens 6 September 1859
Sir
By desire of the Committee of the zoologic Garden
I have the honor to inform you, that they concede to the request of the Honorable
the President of Land and Works, to grant the temporary use of the Zoological reserve
to the Caledonian Society for their national festival in the beginning of October
next.
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On 6 September 1859 M and D. S. Campbell constituted a special meeting in M's office
of the Committee of Management of the Zoological Gardens at which the application
for the temporary use of the zoological reserve for the Highland Society was reluctantly
acceded to. M was instructed 'to write to Mr Hodgkinson that the concession given
on this occasion should not be construed into a precedent, since not only the pasture
was suffering too much by the erection of tents and thereby the appearance of the
Ground also spoiled for the season but also since probably soon hereafter the zoological
collection would have increased to such an extent as to render the accumulation of
great multitudes […]. for the animals.' (Unit 2, VPRS 2223, PROV).
I have further been instructed to request the favor of an early statement, for which
lenght of time the ground will be required, in order that timely arrangements may
be made for the removal of part of the animals on the occasion.
The Committee wishes, in the interest of the establishment entrusted to their care,
to bring under his Honors consideration, that, altho' they felt much pleased to comply
with the wishes of the honorable the President of lands and works, still with the
increasing number of animals of the zoological-Collection, it may become a matter
of difficulty to renew the temporary erection of shades or tents for similar purposes
in future, even if this not proved always so detrimental to the turf and thereby to
the appearance of the reserve throughout the season.
I have the honor to be
Sir
your most obedient & humble servant
Ferd Mueller.
Cl. Hodgkinson Esq
&c&c&c
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On 9 September 1859 Hodgkinson directed his department to 'Inform Mr Campbell, the
Secretary to the Caledonian Society that the Committee of the Zoological Garden concede
the request of that Society for the temporary use of the Zoological Reserve in October
next, but wish to be informed how long the Society will require the ground'. Campbell
was duly informed on 12 September.
On 17 September Campbell wrote again to Hodgkinson, saying that the Society's Games
had been fixed for Friday and Saturday, 7 and 8 October, and that the Society would
require two weeks' access beforehand and one week afterwards in order to erect a grandstand
and later to take it down. On 20 September, Hodgkinson instructed that this information
be forwarded to M. For M's acknowledgment, see M to C. Hodgkinson, 22 September 1859.