at the Foreign Office from the Oldenburg
Consul General in
London announcing
in consequence
of the appointment
of a Consul for the
North German
Confederation at
Hongkong,
the
Consulate of Oldenburg at Hong Kong has
been succeeded.
Shew d. m.
April 12
1869.
7. C. 3740
400
RECEIVED
APLI 2
1869
M. Hammond
presents his compliments to Sir Frederic Rogers
and, with
reference to the Letter from the Colonial Office of the 5th instant, is directed by The Earl of Clarendon
to state, for the information of
The Earl Granville
that the Queen's Exequatur empowering
Mr. William Keswich to act as Hawaiian Consul-General
for Hong Kong and Macao
has this day received Her Majesty's Signature.
The Notification of Her Majesty's Approval
of Mr. Keswich's
Appointment will appear in the "Gazette" of the 13 instant.
Foreign Office,
April 10 1869.