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to the payment and delivery of the Hong Kong's Coinage The usual course is to supply an invoice to the Agents General for the Colonies, who make the Agreement for Shipping. An account of the charges for the portion of the Coinage ready for Shipment is enclosed herewith. I may add that it is desired, by Sir H. Robinson, that the Coinage should be sent to China without delay.
I have to... (Signed) J. Graham
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Expenses incurred at the Royal Mint on account of the Silver and Copper Coinage for Hong Kong 1863
£ s d Silver Bullion 2632 7 11 Bronze Metal 193 4 7 Coining Expenses 114 Packing Expenses 25 0 3 Contingent Expenses 271 2 10 846 £3262 18 8Royal Mint
12th June 1863.
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