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Your Lordship will see from M. Brown's remarks which appointments among the proposed he considers should be filled up from home and which he is of opinion should be filled by Members of his Department.
I am not aware of any objection to Mr. Brown's proposals in this respect.
With reference to the trigonometrical survey of the Colony about which Your Lordship has recently addressed me in a separate despatch, I beg to state that the question is being carefully considered and I hope to shortly inform Your Lordship of the conclusion which has been arrived at in its regard.
I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient, Humble Servant,
I. Hannington(?) (Editor's note: The name appears to be 'I. Hannington' or possibly 'I. Homing' as per original text, most likely it is 'I. Hannington')
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be borne in mind.
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Your Lordship will see from M. Brown's remarks which appointments among the proposed he considers should be filled up from home and which he is of opinion should be filled by Members of his Department.
Jam I am not aware of any objection to Mr. Brown's proposals in this respect.
With reference to the trigonometrical survey of the Colony about which Your Lordship has recently addressed me in a separate despatch, I beg to state that the question is being carefully considered and I hope to shortly inform Your Lordship of the conclusion which has been arrived at in its regard.
I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient, Humble Servant,
I. Homing