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Bundle 2, unit 7, VPRS 1199 Chief Commissioner's inward correspondence, VA 724 Victoria Police, Public Record Office, Victoria. 68.09.27Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick Standish, 1868-09-27. 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/1860-9/1868/68-09-27-final.odt>, accessed June 15, 2026
Bot. Garden 27/9/68
At this beautiful season, dear Captain Standish, so many visitors come to the garden,
that I am doubly anxious to render everything here pleasant and attractive. Unfortunately
many of the lowest principle resort to the garden also, and altho I cause a fair vigilance
to be carried out and had several grossly offending people arrested, I cannot but
wish, that the presence of a policeman in uniform now and then would still stronger
support authority, order and decency.
I am aware that you have not even a sufficiency of constables for all ordinary purposes,
yet I hope, that you will kindly permit one man occasionally to spend here an hour
on weekdays, and one or two constables to aid us on Sunday afternoons when the garden
is crowded, if the weather be fine.
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On 29 September Standish referred M's letter to Superintendent Lyttleton 'for his
remarks'. Standish thought M's request could be granted 'without inconvenience, for
it will be observed that what is applied for is not that a Constable or more should
be permanently told off for the purpose, but that on Saturdays, Sundays & Holydays
a Constable in uniform may be in the Gardens'. On 8 October Lyttleton replied: 'If
the Chief Commr wishes I can occasionally allow a Constable to patrol the Botl gardens
but they are so large that I think it would be of little use. On Sundays there are
always police on duty about the gardens and I will see that there shall be one also
on holidays & Saturdays.'
With regardful salutation
Ferd. von Mueller.