To Malcolm Fraser   7 July 1878

7/7/78.

 

I write a few lines, dear Mr Fraser, to ask you to extend kindly the term of my reselecting until Mr Forrests return. It can make no difference to the W. A. Government, whether the selection is made a few months earlier or later, more particularly as you are not bound to any particular term of time by Earl Carnarvon's Despatch. Altho' the hon. Maitl. Brown has kindly consented to act meanwhile for me he does not know at present of any place eligible for selection nor can point to any one, who would purchase the grant at what I gave for it. Meanwhile this, my last fund,1 brings me not even bank interest. If I took the land at Ferguson's Creek, it would soon cost me an enormous price by more loss of interest. You have been such a generous & considerate friend of mine for years, that in this & any one other matter concerning my plans to connect my rank with possessions in West Australia, you are sure to act in concert with Mr Maitland Brown.2

I see from a letter of the hon. R Goldsworthy to our Chief Secretary that my forest report reached you;3 let me hope that it realized your expectations; there was no time to extend it further. When printed,4 I like some copies for scientific friends in Europe.

Regardfully

Ferd. von Mueller

property deleted.
M was granted an extension of time until the end of the year; see M to R. Goldsworty, 26 August 1878 (in this edition as 78-08-26a).
See M to G. Berry, 12 May 1878 (in this edition as 78-05-12a), and notes thereto.
B79.13.10.

Please cite as “FVM-78-07-07,” in Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, edited by R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells accessed on 26 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/vonmueller/letters/78-07-07