Crown Agents are at liberty to provide these Stamps & Seals at a cost of about pounds, fourteen shillings, plus charge of postage & Insurance. I have the honor to be
Your most obedient Servant,
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Is it as an office of the defior. PM offer that he acts upon certain instructions. If the latter is the case, I should have saved Sir Moze the trouble then in question.
I did not send for scough back when you gave this letter.
Had I done so, I should have saved Sir Moze the trouble.
The position of the Packet Agent on the transfer was decided in 1859/60 on the establishment of the Post Office at HK from Colonial Office.
I conclude from the wording of Mr. M. Hill's letter in the P.O. file that he declines the trouble of securing the required authority to handle Zikin Hong Kong Port Offic.
What is the position of Mitchen with reference to this Port Office? Has he authority to or with Ken?