authorising you to pay to Mr Austin the half Salary of Rafael Lecitiny of Morgong from the 4th November to the 3d February at the rate of $1500 a year

Frau? 8 February 1868 Copy for? 20:38-18 -5981 Jeb /68. traff RECEIVER 48 Sloncest FEB 7 1868 Prescent 71867 528 A. 1082 Feb 15

I have the honor to acknowledge your letter of the 6th January. I acquaint you in reply that it was my intention to have proceeded to Japan at an earlier date, and that the delay has been to a great extent unavoidable, the February mail being reported late. On receipt of your letter I at once made application at the Post Office, Laggage Room, Hong Kong, with every exertion made by myself and with the aid of Mr F. Rogers, Clerk in the Customs Office at the Customs, Hong Kong.

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authorising you to pay to Mr Austin the half Salary of Rafael Lecitiny of Morgong from the 4th November to the 3d February at the rate of $1500 a year

Frau? 8 February 1868 Copy for? 20:38-18 -5981 Jeb /68. traff RECEIVER 48 Sloncest FEB 7 1868 Prescent 71867 528 A. 1082 Feb 15

I have the honor to acknowledge your letter of the 6th January. I acquaint you in reply that it was my intention to have proceeded to Japan at an earlier date, and that the delay has been to a great extent unavoidable, the February mail being reported late. On receipt of your letter I at once made application at the Post Office, Laggage Room, Hong Kong, with every exertion made by myself and with the aid of Mr F. Rogers, Clerk in the Customs Office at the Customs, Hong Kong.

However, to follow the format to the letter as requested:

authorising you to pay to Mr Austin

the half Salary of Rafael Lecitiny of Morgong from the 4th November &

the 3d Febr at the rate of $1500

a year

Frau? 8 February 186

Copy for? 20:38-18

-5981

Jeb /68.

traff

RECEIVER 48 Sloncest

FEB 7 1868

Prescent

71867

528

A. 1082

Feb 15

I have the honor to acknowledge

your letter of the 6th

January. I acquaint you in reply that it was

my intention to have proceeded

to Japan at an earlier date,

and that the delay has been to a great extent unavoidable, the February mail being reported late. On

receipt of your letter I at once made application at the Post Office,

Laggage Room, Hong Kong, with every exertion made by myself and with the aid of

Mr F. Rogers, Clerk in the Customs Office at the Customs, Hong Kong.

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