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me as
detailed in
AGEL
; my
letter
of the 16th May 1860 - and I
honour that
protest on my
I had not the slightest intention of defrauding the fovernment, which I think is clearly shewn by my refunding the whole of the F 150. advanced to me in Englaud, when I might easily have procured a Medicial Certificate and Saved the Money as per Agreement.
I was not supplied with a copy of the Agreement uutit my application for one, dated 7+ May 1860 and
el
I had
no other recollection
of it at the time of my resignation, than that I was bound to repay the £ 150. advanced tome, and get the Governors sauction to my leaving the Colony, in proof of which,
Shave the Colonial treasurers receipt, in full for the f 150. repaid by me, the fovernors Sanction tomy relinquishing the appointment and his Sanction to my leaving the Colony by giving me a Passport to pass through France, for which, I may
add
ellared
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