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he
was
also exposed to
inconsiderable expense.
no
Your Lordship will observe
Mr Hulme does not express distinatly what it is that he
requires, but merely states that he
hopes he
may
unworthy of an
liberality
ow
be considered not
extension of
the part of Zour
Lordship. Should Mr Saline
proaned to England he will lose during the eighteen months be
will be absent £2,250, and have £2250
6 pay
the
passage
considerable sum for
home
of himself and
family. This £2,250 will according
to the
Colonial Regulations have
be
to be paid to those officiating for him, and hence it will out of my power to make
any
arrangements for the performance
of
Mr Huline's duties without his
king subjected to the usual deduction - hevertheless, I copps,, My Lord, I deeply sympathing with Mr. Hulme
his distressing
circumstances and it would
And
gratify loverment
-
much to find #M.
wehe
disposed to repay
the expanses of his passage home
and brak
again
as
well
h
These might
of his family. These estimated at about £800,
about the
which
that
ве
being
amount of loss to
Mr Hulmer was subjected
for his passage out and home, and for the expenses of
temporary
in 1848,
residence in
on the
his
Lindo
recasion of
his Suspension from Office
above referred to.-
I have the honor to