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REPORT OF THE 



received for the share so taken^ if not required 

 for the immediate purposes of the Company, 

 may be proportionally divided among the share- 

 holders, so that all may be placed on the same 

 footing. By this means no delay will take 

 place in the formation of the Company and 

 the engagement of Mr. Wheelwright as far as 

 regards the inhabitants of the South American 

 States will be fulfilled. 



Valparaiso, Nov, 8th, 1836. 



(Signed) Frederick Boardman. — George 

 Lyon. — B. Fernandez Magueira. — Robert Ed- 

 ward Alison. — Sebastian Lezica. — Henry 

 Chauncey.— G. L. Davy. 



The undersigned, having carefully examined 

 and discussed the recommendations of the 

 Committee, are unanimously of their opinion, 

 and agree that an authenticated copy of the 

 proceedings be furnished to Mr. Wheelwright, 

 with our thanks for his exertions in an enter- 

 prise which we consider will be attended with 

 great advantages to British and foreign interests. 



Valparaiso, this Eighth day of November, 1836. 



(Signed) John Walpole, Consul General.— 

 Henry Cood. — Waddington, Templeman, & 

 Co. — Dickson, Price, & Co. — -Gemmells & Co. 

 — P. P. Henry R. Harker. — Thomas Edward 



