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I regret mine to hear that the authors of this document have is yet neglected to atone for the annoyance which such a report must have caused to yourself and or the indignation of has created in a community by whom you are so universally respected. Mr Pereira who has just come in avails of the present opportunity of conveying born personally and on behalf of Dent & Co our sentiment of sincere respect and esteem.
I remain
his dear Sir
your faithfully
The C. Eddie.
Jur, Hombro
J. W. Huline Dry?
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Official Monday June 9th 1846. I have just received a note from Mr. Leslie the Gentleman referred to in my letter of the 20 Ultimo the following is a copy of Mr Leslie's note.
"I have to request that you will bring this under His Excellency's notice. I shall lose no time in informing Mr Leslie that so far as Sir John Bowring is concerned Mr. Auster's Statement has been denied by His Excellency. May I be permitted to act if the private Correspondence referred to by Mr. Auster in the Correspondence sent me on Saturday last relates to any other correspondence than that with which I have already been favoured. If it does I shall feel obliged by being allowed to take a copy of such other Correspondence.
The Colonial Secretary
Copy
I have forwarded to John Huline.