Rear Admiral and
Comm.
mander in
Chief
Victoria, 11th Feb. 1854
The Honorable
M. J. Bröges, Brig.
General
Acting Attorney General
Hong Kong
Dear Sir,
I have the honor to be about to proceed on a visit to England, and I avail myself of this opportunity to convey to you my sincere wishes and appreciation of the kind feelings which have ever been shown to me during a period of nearly ... years that I have been amongst you.
You have ever been amongst the foremost in furthering the interests of this Colony and Community, and I trust that your contemplated visit to England may be beneficial to you and to this Colony.
I have the honor to be,
You obedient Servant,
J. Stirling
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