Indecôt
may be effected in it but with adequate number of hands confusion. once hurricane commenced will scarcely be checked My assistant Mr Spring complaining of the labour is about to leave Judging from speaks of clinging so to day much against my expectations could I should think comment
and his now contact with the Colonial Government too will of course vastly my embarrassments as I cannot supply his place with
this doing
any
one
increase
carried
who has been
details
at all accustomed to the duties of our
Post Office.
till
And as
is
being
Same daily receiving complaints against the hours at which my office open from the one half of the day which is the most dangerous for Europeans to stir out in this Excellency I doubt not will consider the justness of the complaint and press me
upon
expon the subject.
If the six hours
from
six
to
12
were divided thus
from nine am and from two o'clock to five pm I think the cause of complaint
would be removed.
The
late
delivery of letters except at the Post office is very much complained
Perhaps This Excellency will also into this complaint.
inquire
The difficulty in delivering letters at the domiciles of the parties is the collection of the postage and on the delivery of letters from England it would be impracticable from the weight of letters
that certain individuals receive.
Some of the Military Gentlemen
at Check choo and saiwan complain of then not having their letters out to
"they used to have before
them the
now
new
requlations, and I believe that