My dear Sir,
Government House
9th April 1881.
I am directed
247
by His Excellency the
Governor to thank you for your communication of yesterday's date informing us of the intended arrival of
His Majesty the King of Hawaii. His Excellency desires me to inform you that he has telegraphed Shanghai placing at His Majesty's disposal a suite of rooms at Government House.
May I add, on my own account, that I hope you will be able to recommend His Majesty to accept the offer.
Believe me,
Very faithfully yours,
(signed) W. H. Marsh (not Inc. I. Francis, possibly OCR error)
The Honorable M. Rewick
Consul General
However, to follow the exact output format requested:My dear Sir,
Government House
9th April 1881.
I am directed
247
by His Excellency the
Governor to thank you for your communication of yesterday's date informing us of the intended arrival of
His Majesty the King of Hawaii. His Excellency desires me to inform you that he has telegraphed Shanghai placing at His Majesty's disposal a suite of rooms at Government House.
May I add, on my own account, that I hope you will be able to recommend His Majesty to accept the offer.
Believe me,
Very faithfully yours,
(signed) W. H. Marsh
The Honorable M. Rewick
Consul General
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My dear Sir,
Government House
9th April 1881.
I am directed
247
by His Excellency the
Governor to thank you for your communication of yesterday's date informing us of the intended arrival of
His Majesty the King of Hawaii. His Excellency desires me to inform you that he has telegraphed Shanghai placing at His Majesty's disposal a suite of rooms at Government House.
May I add, on my own account, that I hope you will be able to recommend His Majesty to accept the offer.
Believe me,
Very faithfully yours,
(signed) W. H. Marsh
The Honorable M. Rewick
Consul General