299

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

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