Governor Bonham- The Earl Grey.
25th September,
Received
1850.
Despatch to 187 of 37th Replying to this Lordship's
Mr
converted into
for the purpose of being
this house should be purchased by Government
the grounds attached
July, 1850, respecting Braine's proposal that
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Botanical Garden.
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Separate.
My Lord,
Victoria, Hongkong,
25th September, 1850.
Circumstances of a domestic nature render me very desirous of proceeding as far as Ceylon by the Mail Steamer which on the 28th February next, Hongkong leaves by my intention being to return if possible the Steamer which takes its departure Point de Galle on the 24th of the ensuing month, by which arrangements my absence from the Colony would in all probability not exceed seven weeks.
In the Colonial Regulations it is laid down that the Governor is on no account to absent himself from the Colony without Her Majesty's permission,
The Right Honorable,
The Earl Grey,
&c.
&c.
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