at Yokohama. That gentleman will shortly proceed thither to take charge
of the Post Office.
This I have done in accordance
with the recent postal arrangements
which have been made relative to
Japan and of which full particulars will be transmitted when furnished
to me by the joint report of the Postmaster General, and M. Rea on the return of the latter to this Colony.
I am happy in being able to add that the staff at present in the Postal Service of this Colony are competent as appears from inclosed letter of the Postmaster General.
So satisfactory is the state of the Service that I have on his recommendation, subject to Your Grace's approval, appointed A. Barradas to the post vacated by M. Simpson, and have promoted the subordinate clerks in rotation each to his superior's post.
I have further to state that I have appointed Mr. Redhoud to be 5th Clerk in lieu of Mr. Rocha who succeeds M. d'Aquino. This gentleman has recently arrived from New Zealand with high recommendations.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord Bishop,
Your Grace's most obedient,
humble servant
Philip's Haven Mandonnell
Governor.
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