Cory,
Government Immigration Board
Park Street, Westminster
25th February, 1867
Dear Sir,
We observe that the Brills draw on us for the expenses of Chinese Immigration, and that drafts are drawn at six months' sight. As there are always funds in the hands of the Financial Agents of British Government to meet your drafts, there is no necessity for so long an usance if any advantage is to be obtained.
The Sampson regrets...
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Government Imigration Board
Park Street Westminster 25th February, 1867-
Dear Sir,
We observe that the Brills draw on us for the expenses of Chinese Imigration, drafts are drawn at six months' sight. as there are always friends in the hands of the Financial Agents of British Government to meet your Drills, there is no necessity for so long an usance if any advantage is to be obtained.
The Sampson regre Acu, Acr fen.
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Government Imigration Board
Park Street Westminster 25th February, 1867-
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