10:
You that the Judge
as
as
I
was to
see
that
was
ready
no person
could be better qualified than
the Admiral to adjust the matter,
as he said the proposition
"some too late"
I trust
you
will excuse
this hurried note, and remain
My dear Sir John,
Your Obedient Servant,
(Signed) J. F. Rogers.
True Copy)
Coloni. Secitary.
Page 102.
Financial.
Land Board's report. Report 8752.
Minute 120. 15 Dec 1858.
9 Sept.1868.
Government Offices, Victoria, 14th June 1868.
I have the honor to report
Public Sale of Farm Lots in the
a hamlet called
Pokfulam, four miles from Victoria, and to enclose the Report of the sale, shewing amount of Premium $605, and ... £4.13.6...
This locality is on the Southern side of the Island, and is open to
The Right Honorable
Lord ..., M. P., Konay
It appears that "J. F. Rogers" was likely intended, and "Sir John" is a probable correction for "on Dorn". Similarly, "some too late" is a likely correction for "sime too iste". The rest of the text is reproduced as closely as possible to the original.
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