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Lettepto possessions of oTeater national importance. We 



Bombay, ^ ^ ^ ^ 



4 Nov. 1829. desire, therefore, that the arrival of the saw-gins 

 hi India be made matter of general publicity, and 

 that such extracts from the papers now sent in 

 the packet as you may consider likely to be 

 useful to the general cultivators, be published at 

 intervals in the newspapers, and that the methods 

 pointed out be tried, as far as circumstances will 

 permit, in the management of the Government 

 farm . 



13. We shall divide the consignments of gins 

 and seeds upon the two first ships that may sail 

 for Bombay. 



14. We have prepared the like supply of ma- 

 chines and seeds for consiicnnient to our Govern- 

 ment of Bengal. 



No. 63. 



Minute of a Committee of Correspondence , 

 January mth, 1829. 



Minute of The Chairman laid before the Committee a 



Committee of ^ • i • tt o 



Corrcspon- paper which he had received from Henry St. 

 30 Jan. 1829 Gcorgo Tuckcr, Esq., a Member of the Court, 

 " On the Supply of Cotton from British India," 

 which was read. 



On the Supplif of Cotton from British India. 



Mr. Tucker's My attention has lately been called to the im- 

 portant question of extending the importation of 



cotton- 



