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must not omit to give you
very best thanks
my very
for
the
ability and attention shown by
you
in
in your
Conduct
of
the
duties of the department during
my
absence in England, and I
A
take the opportunity to repeat my appreciation of the services rendered by your for the last sever
both under myself and
years Pubeceros.
With all good wishes for
your welfare, Jam,
my
Yours very sincerely, (Signed) W. J. Mercer.
Extracts of Letter 1.207 from
C
Colonial Secretary to Colonial Treasurer - 15 November 1851.
"I am
further directed
رہتا
the Lieutenant-Governo to take
an
to
early opportunity of conveying his most favourable
you
sentiments respecting the mode in which the duties of Treasurer to
by
the Colony have been discharged of Mr Ricnaecker, during your
absence
from Hongkong. His Hour would not thus have anticipated the
approbation which he doubts not His Excellency The Governm will
bestow
upon
the
performance of thre duties by Mor Rienaceken, had
he not considered it fully due