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from solved Major-General A. H. A. Gexton, the Superintendent of the
Prison at Victoria.
2.
Since his arrival here,
Major-General Gordon has proved
himself to be an able and energetic
Officer
in
A
difficult
and
delicate position; and the loss of his services in his present post would be injurious to this. Colony. It is hoped, therefore, that it may be possible to
make an
arrangement 4
by which those services will
is the
Charle
be his me
vale
be retained here,
I have the honour to be,
Sin
Your Most-Obuctions,
Humble Servant,
5.MBower