have had to contend with
a new establishment, had
in
correspondence
Civility been shown in return, but I have also to complain of the most insulting manner and conduct of Mr Scales towards
me
personally on
the 7th May last which
necessary could be verified
his conduct was
then
so gross
that I
have felt myself debarred from again making any personal applications at his office by which I might perhaps have avoided future irregularities; barring however, no further confidence
feeling any security
otherwise
in him,
Against
irregularities,
against similar irregularities, notwithstanding his longer experience of his neighbour as he familiarly terms over my remonstrances, I respectfully beg to submit to the Government through your
medium whether
some measures
may
not
consistently be adopted to avoid a
recurrence of such cases. Not the only
one who has
experienced such cases, believing that
many in the Colony
have Experienced them.
[Signed] Ang! Quiter
True copy!
Frederick M.A. Arbuthnot