for the River Hooghly during the S. W. Monsoon directed of the year directed to inform you 1843 te and I am that His Excellency the Governor in Council has caused the notice to be published and has given directions for the distribution of the copies among the commanders of ressels expected to arrive off False Pant during the present year. I have be (Signed) Richard Hetnam. A. Turnbull Esqre Under Secretary to the Book of Bengal: Sir de yo Victoria, 17 No:133 No:134 on the 722 the receipt of your letter No: 2.925 of the 4th of December last forwarding five-copies of a hinted report Honorable Company's for which I am directed to request Botanic Gardent you to convey to the Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal the thanks, of His Excellency the Governor in Council of this Colony. Shave be (Signed) Richard Worname Lieut. Pedder, R.h. Hongkong, 27 March, 1866, Siv I have the honor to acknowledge The Harbour Master Victoria, Honghing 28 March, 1944 th I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No: 21 letter No: 21 of the 25 Instant,
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I have be (Signed) Richard Hetnam. A. Turnbull Esqre Under Secretary to the Government of Bengal:
Sir,
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No: 2925 of the 4th of December last forwarding five copies of a printed report of the Honorable Company's Botanic Garden, for which I am directed to request you to convey to the Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal the thanks of His Excellency the Governor in Council of this Colony.
(Signed) Richard Worname Lieut. Pedder, R.N. Hongkong, 27 March, 1866
The Harbour Master Victoria, Hongkong 28 March, 1844
Sir,
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No: 21 of the 25th Instant,
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for the River Hooghly during the S. W. Monsoon directed to inform you that His Excellency the Governor in Council has caused the notice to be published and has given directions for the distribution of the copies among the commanders of vessels expected to arrive off False Point during the present year. I have be (Signed) Richard Hetnam.
A. Turnbull Esqre Under Secretary to the Government of Bengal: Sir
Victoria, 17
No:133
No:134
on the 722
the receipt of your letter No: 2925 of the 4th of December last forwarding five-copies of a printed report Honorable Company's Botanic Garden for which I am directed to request you to convey to the Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal the thanks, of His Excellency the Governor in Council of this Colony. Shave be (Signed) Richard Worname Lieut. Pedder, R.N. Hongkong, 27 March, 1866
Siv I have the honor to acknowledge The Harbour Master Victoria, Hongkong 28 March, 1844 th I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No: 21 of the 25 Instant,
Upon re-examination, the original text appears to be a collection of fragments from different letters. The correct ordering and formatting of these fragments are as shown above. Here is the final output:for the River Hooghly during the S. W. Monsoon directed to inform you that His Excellency the Governor in Council has caused the notice to be published and has given directions for the distribution of the copies among the commanders of vessels expected to arrive off False Point during the present year.
I have be (Signed) Richard Hetnam.
A. Turnbull Esqre Under Secretary to the Government of Bengal:
Victoria, 17
No:133
No:134
on the 722
the receipt of your letter No:2925 of the 4th of December last forwarding five-copies of a printed report Honorable Company's Botanic Garden for which I am directed to request you to convey to the Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal the thanks, of His Excellency the Governor in Council of this Colony.
Shave be (Signed) Richard Worname Lieut. Pedder, R.N. Hongkong, 27 March, 1866
Siv I have the honor to acknowledge
The Harbour Master Victoria, Hongkong 28 March, 1844
th I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No:21 of the 25 Instant,