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Pre‐1867 Government Records for Sable Island

Letter from M.D. McKenna, superintendant of Sable Island, to the Commissioners of Sable Island

1850. — 4 pages : 30 x 19 cm.

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[the words 'Sable Island' are written twice on the page perpendicular to the main text.]

And great care should be taken in selecting a
Master, because on him depends in a great measure
whether she shall be an accommodation or an
annoyance, a saving or a losing to the Establishment

A man Competent in every respect to Command
the Island vesel Can be obtained from either
Barrington or Lunenburg and perhaps from other
places too. If required I can give many good
reasons why the Daring should be withdrawn from
this service. -

In conclusion I beg to warn you
against attempting to carry on a Mackerel fishery
here if we are to be in any way dependant upon the
"Daring" for assistance of any kind, for if you do it will
most certainly turn out a failure, unless a complete
Change be made in the management of that vesel.

I shall transmit a copy of this letter to the
Provincial Secretarys office that His Excellency
the Lieutenant Governor, and the Members of his
Council, may become acquainted of my views
respecting the affairs of this Establishment-

I am Gentlemen
Your Obedient Servant
M. D. McKenna

To the Commissioner,
of Sable Island
Halifax





4 pages 30 x 19 cm

Date: 1850

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 425 number 88

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