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as
the no
than
point is one of more moment to your Excellency
myself, I forbear to make any suggestion here, but shall be glad to learn your Excellency's wishes, in giving effect to which I shall of course be ready to lend every
Assistance in my power.
I have
etc., etc.,
(Signed) J. P. Mercer,
Colonial Secretary.
(True Copy)
When
Colonial Secretary-
etc.
This is to
Certify that the
Honourable J. P. Mercer, Colonial Secretary during the past
Year
In the
general derangement of the Stomach and Bowels. Summer 1853 he had been subject to occasional Stomach derangement, but not to a great extent until the end of August or beginning of September, when he experienced a sensation of tightness in the Right Hypochondrium accompanied
A