No Date

To whom...

perpetuity,

Fuerport

188 4th May. J. J. Scales Esq directing the immediate discharge.

of the messengers at present employed in the Bot Office, with the exception of two.

189 th May. Honble Major Caine Regarding the Affairs of the late

De Satchell.

190 10th May. The Post Master General Remitting amount of Postage

collected in China, to the 30th April,

Bombay.

1844.

191 4th May. The Post Master General Remitting amount of Postage

collected in China, to the 30th April

Calcutta.

1844

192 6th May. Honble Major Caine. Regarding Boura's claim

against the Estate of the late Mr Murray.

193 7th May. Honble Major Caine. Regarding the investigation into

an attack made by a piratical boat

on Chik Choo, with treasure on board

194 8th May. The Post Master General Regarding amount of Postage due

to the Calcutta Post Office,

account of letters sent to China.

195 8th May. A. J. Gordon Esq. sanctioning the Estimates for the

Construction of Kitchens and

Servants Rooms at Government House.

196 7th May. A. S. Gordon, Esq granting him leave of absence

on sick certificate for 14 days.

By

Richard Womack

No: 69A

Mrs Kerby,

Export Stationer

Madam,

Victoria

659

Hongkong 14th February, 1844;

I have to request that

you will procure and send to Hongkong by the first opportunity

one thousand red and the same number of white large sized wafers to be used in applying the Seal of this

Colony.

The diameter of the seal is two inches and a half.

I remain,

(Signed) Richard Womack.

The Honorable,

Major Caine,

Chief...

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