From the report it appears that the stores were such as required very careful catching to save them from springing at many recesses.

All that some men have been subjected to and lost their shine in change by wrenching.

The gist of it is that the party from the regiment, in charge of the logistics, were not wholly exempt from blame for the loss which affected four of the last paragraph of the report of the Major General, remonstrating against asking the colony to repay this large sum.

Je bent ... to Adelaide Rift for commiseration.

Av. 2/19 10458 Arushom Ji T. Rowes The Duke of Buckingham

the draft has succeeded that no payment has been demanded for services rendered by the Military authorities to the Colonies.

To me it appears that this passage will require moderation.

Fair-1887 MO See unbound paper. Soon - 1867 2757-167 6389 £9156 W. R. 26/10/68 J2 26/10

I followed the meaning of the draft. I have modified the draft in accordance with purposes, captions, etc.

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