Mr. Merivale
Tauction Vinform the T-g. by
alance
1.F
16 Qeyt.
Acting Governor Caine
20th June, 1859.
As
Hr REAon, bi hd. B. Lytton, Bo.
2 Inclosures
N. 113 -
Received
Civil Hospital.
improvements in the new expenditure in Alterations and
Applying for approval of
urned the expenditure of £200 m
is Service.
Ienclose the Surveyor General's
on the subject,
tter of
18th April
gether with the endorsements freon and Mr. Merce's reply to 4. Cleverly; also the Report and timate recently furnished by
• latter.
The Hospital is now reported
eady for
John
use, and I trust that the in thus authorized by Sir Jam mering will be sanctioned by you
I have the honor to be,
With the highest respect,
Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,
Caine
After re-examining the text and following the instructions:
Mr. Merivale
To acquaint the T-g. by
Balance
1.F
16 Sept.
Acting Governor Caine
20th June, 1859.
As
Hr Reason, by hd. B. Lytton, Bo.
2 Inclosures
N. 113 -
Received
Civil Hospital.
Improvements in the new expenditure in Alterations and
Applying for approval of
urned the expenditure of £200 on
this Service.
I enclose the Surveyor General's
on the subject,
Letter of
18th April
together with the endorsements from and Mr. Mercer's reply to 4. Cleverly; also the Report and Estimate recently furnished by
the latter.
The Hospital is now reported
ready for
use, and I trust that the in thus authorized by Sir John Merivale will be sanctioned by you
I have the honor to be,
With the highest respect,
Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,
Caine
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Mr. Merivale
To acquaint the T-g. by
Balance
1.F
16 Sept.
Acting Governor Caine
20th June, 1859.
As
Hr Reason, by hd. B. Lytton, Bo.
2 Inclosures
N. 113 -
Received
Civil Hospital.
Improvements in the new expenditure in Alterations and
Applying for approval of
Expenditure of £200 on
this Service.
I enclose the Surveyor General's
Letter of
18th April
together with the endorsements from and Mr. Mercer's reply to 4. Cleverly; also the Report and Estimate recently furnished by
the latter.
The Hospital is now reported
ready for
use, and I trust that the expenditure thus authorized by Sir John Merivale will be sanctioned by you
I have the honor to be,
With the highest respect,
Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,
Caine