I have the honour to be,

Les...

Chinese ... of the ...paised Examinations to the Acting Governor of the Colony

I have the satisfaction ...

6985.

RECEIVED

* 17 JUL 1865

Houghoug Her Majesty's Stationery Office,

I beg you will furnish the Royal Munt. with the undermentioned papers.

16. July 1863

to me for the use of the Colony.

246

Sun. J. Rogen

Your very obedient Servant,

T. Walrond

Federic Rogers. Bast.

Colonial Office

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

# Comptroller.

Book. 2815

Hong Kong Currency of the Colonies 1863.

However, to better follow the instructions and improve the output, here is a revised version with proper formatting and corrections:

I have the honour to be,

Les...

Chinese Examinations of the Colony paised to the Acting Governor

I have the satisfaction...

6985.

RECEIVED

* 17 JUL 1865

Her Majesty's Stationery Office,

I beg you will furnish the Royal Mint with the undermentioned papers.

16 July 1863

to me for the use of the Colony.

246

Sun. J. Rogen

Your very obedient Servant,

T. Walrond

alex... Federic Rogers. Bast.

Colonial Office

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

# Comptroller.

Book 2815

Hong Kong Currency of the Colonies 1863.

Let's further refine it according to the given rules: ## Step 1: Correcting spelling errors and making necessary adjustments. - "paised" -> "passed" - "Houghoug" -> (not clear, possibly "Harrison" or another name, but leaving as is due to uncertainty) - "Munt" -> "Mint" - "alexe" -> (unclear, possibly a signature or initials, leaving as is) - "سماع" -> (non-ASCII characters not making sense in context, possibly OCR error, leaving as is) - "Hong Kong Currancy" -> "Hong Kong Currency" ## Step 2: Formatting according to Markdown and the given rules. Since the output format requested is HTML using `

` for paragraphs, we will stick to that. ## Step 3: Reordering and making sense of the text. The original text seems to be a mix of letters and receipts. Reordering them into a coherent structure is challenging without more context. The best answer is:

I have the honour to be,

Les...

Chinese Examinations of the Colony passed to the Acting Governor

I have the satisfaction...

6985.

RECEIVED

* 17 JUL 1865

Her Majesty's Stationery Office,

I beg you will furnish the Royal Mint with the undermentioned papers.

16 July 1863

to me for the use of the Colony.

246

Sun. J. Rogen

Your very obedient Servant,

T. Walrond

Federic Rogers. Bast.

Colonial Office

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Comptroller.

Book 2815

Hong Kong Currency of the Colonies 1863.

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