
Native Police Station
Septr. 11th. 1852
Sir/
I have the honour to report for
the information of His Excellency
the Lieutenant Governor, that a
detachment of the Mounted
Patrol will proceed to the Deep
Creek on Tuesday the 14th. instant.
I beg to request if any fur-
ther orders may be deemed ne-
cessary for my guidance (than
those
The Honourable
The Colonial Secretary
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13th. September 1852
The Commandant of Native Police,
reporting that the Mounted Patrol
under his command would proceed to
the Deep Creek on the 14 Inst.
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Answered
23 Septr. 1852
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Mr. Dana will
confer with Mr Sturt on the one hand
& with Mr. C. C. Powlete upon the
other as to the best models
interlocking [crossed out: his] the service of the
Patrol - with the other Police divisions
in this quarter
C. J. L
14 Sep
/1852
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write to this
effect
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those already [crossed out: stationed] issued)
that such may be given before
the detachment marches.
I beg also to state that
after arranging the Patrols’ on
the Mount Macedon road I
shall proceed to visit the
Kilmore, Mc.Ivor and Cam-
paspie Stations.
I have the honour to be
Sir
Your most Obdt. Servant
H E Pultney Dana
Commandant