Male
Female
Port of
Names of Passengers
Profession, Occupation or calling
Native Place
Embarkation
of Passengers
Age
Age
Inclosure in Despatch
17 of 1859.
Port at which Passengers have contracted to land
Whether a free
or a hired Emigrant
the clearance of the "General officer at Hongkong, prior to deposited with the Emigration Copies of Documents
Windham
in February 1839.
for
Demerara
No 18
Financial Department
1859
RECEIVED
6 DEC
1859.
454
Government Offices, Victoria,
Hongkong 11th October, 1859.
My Lord Duke,
In preparing
A Supplemental Estimate for the
Expenditure of this year,
in excess of the appropriations voted, a question
has arisen upon which I should be glad to receive
your instructions.
The Colonial Estimates prepared and submitted to the Council, in the form of which I enclose a Copy. The gross amount
His Grace
The Duke
of Newcastle,
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