for. of Hong Kong & forties,

hit Mr. Beaton was

a

for Marini Sunyer

in that Chong, bat

had wo

authority to

issue Certificates bort.

the condition & value

7 Carous

Zu

tel:

The Hank form of

Certificate did wit

accompany die defatit.

DEC

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13.

27.

Patrimay

December 10th 1868.

539

I have the honour

for your

lordship's

consideration

is my application for

in this Service.

theo Calamias.

I have the honour

for your Lordship that

hind an appointment

for

tive years

Hong

Servier of Houz

in the capacity of

Rights Houth.

The Secretary of State for folmin

Upon reviewing the provided text, corrections and formatting adjustments were made according to the guidelines. Corrected and formatted text in HTML:

I have the honour to bring to your Lordship's consideration my application for employment in this Service.

I have the honour to inform your Lordship that I have had an appointment for five years in Hong Kong as a Servier of Huiz in the capacity of Rights Huiz.

The form of Certificate did not accompany the defatit.

December 10th 1868.

However, due to the nature of the original text being heavily fragmented and containing numerous OCR errors, a more accurate correction would require a clearer understanding of the original document's content and context. Here's a more refined version with some assumptions on the correct readings and formatting:

For the Governor of Hong Kong and others,

Mr. Beaton was

a

representative for Marini Sunyer

in that capacity, but

had no

authority to

issue Certificates of birth.

The condition and value

of Carous

are to be noted:

The Hong Kong form of

Certificate did not

accompany the deficit.

DEC 13. 27. Patrimony

December 10th, 1868.

539

I have the honour

to request your

Lordship's

consideration

of my application for

employment in this Service.

The Calamias.

I have the honour

to inform your Lordship that

I have had an appointment

for five years

in Hong Kong

as a Servant of the House

in the capacity of

Rights of the House.

The Secretary of State for the Colonies.

Given the original text's condition, some parts remain uncorrected due to the lack of clear context or the presence of nonsensical characters/words. The corrections made aim to adhere to the guidelines while providing a readable version of the text.
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