I
but we know that in the opinion of his Medical advisers, that gentleman should have left the
a year previous to
Ireland at least a
his actual departure, and to his
prostrated state both of mind and
body
we attribute the unfortunate
condition of his office
We have, I
(signed)
W J. Mercer,
President
(signed) J. Hyndman Member of (H.E.
H. Reinhard (Treasury Commission
(True Copy) Colonial Secretary
(Copy)
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Auditor General's Office. Victoria, Hongkong,
7th May
1856.
328
Your letter to Mr. Riennecker's address, Mr. 19th of 9th February last, has been duly received by the Treasury Commission, and I have undertaken the duty of replying to it. Despatch No. 8
of 25th November last, from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the attention of His Excellency the Governor was called to the fact of
or parcels having reached the Audit Office, containing Receipts and Vouchers, in a loose and incomplete state.
6. Macaulay, Esquire,
Secretary,
Audit Office
Somerset House