I believe this leaves to be,
Liv,
Your
most Obedient Servants,
Manthill
Postmaster Generals.
1.
Copy I Was : Conso, 18
Jan/67
Answer ? No. 2-8 March 1867
6812
609
Hong Kong
RECEIVED
JAN 19 1867
151
S163.
10041
My Lord,
In
Government house,
Hong Kong, 30th November, 1866.
reference to the
near
prospect
of receiving permission to put in force the Harbour and Coast, ordinance as I have received from the
Colonial Office this year,
Harbour Master (Mr. Homsett), who will be charged with carrying out the
The Right Honorable
The Earl of Carnarvon,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,
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Here is the revised response without the extra comments and in the correct format:
I believe this leaves to be,
Liv,
Your
most Obedient Servants,
Manthill
Postmaster Generals.
1.
Copy I Was : Conso, 18
Jan/67
Answer ? No. 2-8 March 1867
6812
609
Hong Kong
RECEIVED
JAN 19 1867
151
S163.
10041
My Lord,
In
Government house,
Hong Kong, 30th November, 1866.
reference to the
near
prospect
of receiving permission to put in force the Harbour and Coast, ordinance as I have received from the
Colonial Office this year,
Harbour Master (Mr. Homsett), who will be charged with carrying out the
The Right Honorable
The Earl of Carnarvon,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,
Page 26