an
application for
the vac
racancy"
from Mr Wilson, Acting Surveyor
General.
I have much juleasure in joining Sir Hercules Robinson in
expressing a favorable opinion of Mr Wilson, since he has been connected with this Government, and in recommending him without vacated by
hesitation
for
the
Mr Cleverly
Office
In accordance with Circular
Instructions (31 July 1865) I inclose Form showing particulars of the
vacant a
appointmeur, and beg to
add that Mr. Cleverly and his predecessor (the first Surveyor Gennal
2.
L
of Hongkong)
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boch
appointed
by the Governor of the Eleng
I have the horror to be,
Sir,
You
most obedient servant,
We