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request that you
will move the Duke
to inform this Board whether he is aware
of any
by which the amounts due from these persons
respectively might be claimed from them.
I am also to
request
that his
to be made in
Grace will (ause to the omission to
Regard transmit to the Colonial authorities the agreement.
As it agreement was made, with her. Hickson,
the repayment of his Passage money.
Obedient servant,
Allamell
M. Hickson. Consequently it would be unprofessional to call upon M. to recover the money from him. Independently of Mr. Mest. No agreement was made.
to repay for an engagement
The Lie
to buy this office with Mr. Heilson which Sir J. Bowring & M. Anstey succeeded in defeating which made it compulsory on Mr. Hickson to
beson the 3 years has
Expired.
Thielt an abstract This Letter should be
with regard to
sent to the
5
the agreement, & the Governor should be desired to take all the steps he can to recover the money.
Colonial Treasurer
The
my hand to have
linked to the Agreement before Me Tillet quitted the service, and I tried The Colony. APP 3 April.
Colonial Treasury
We must receive ite The answer shared be I think that no agreement
was entered into with Mr. Hickson for refunding his passage money in case he should quit the service within three years, but that he would at all events not have been liable to make such a repayment ruined the
service his
scarcity stat
was brought to an end bitterest of this his office having been lost.
love
onerous that they could not be performed by
a
or of the Colony, simple individual. This I state on the authority of
In Blackwood's minute]
With respect to Mr. Hibbett state that inquiries will be made for the purpose of
learning his present address.
their letter
to
Write to the War Office with reference
of 14 July 1856 recommending T. Hibbett, letting them that he has resigned
his
office and
asking whether his address is known at the War Dept. Drafts may
be prepared
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