My reply to Sir John Bowning cuters es fulls into the conclusions I have drawn from Mr Pili

Ette that Saveed not dwell -

justher

m

them here, and I trustin, do I feel confident, that I chall not be fenul to have unicconceived the instructions conveyed in that

letter.

I have the hown to be,

With the highest respect,

Sir,

Your must obedieut Humble Servant,

Maine

Mr. Mervall.

See

9. Appail

4p. Mirati

Hm. Av

a

ofer.

In 3274/55-

Government House, January,

22

1855.

108

Sir,

In

reference

to the conversation

which took place between us on

Saturday .

that

any

I think it is desirable

objection you may

center.

inter :

=

tain to the character of my ference with the Government of the

Colny, or any opicious you

to the

nature

0 of

hold as

the teethority intended

to be vested in yourself

committed to wori-

hould be

hose

writing for the pusson.

of being referred to Her Majestys. Government at Homer. And as

have not a shadero of leason to In the Heible:

Colonel Caine,

Fient : Governor of

Hond Kond

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