We have already mentioned live hard alcohol to pay. Cash books for Jee and others received 656 movies revived. He kept 24. Ja Postal notes from Shanghai and Coast ports. The payment was up to June 1888 when he was on leave on the 20th January 1888.
M. Lialis kept a 26. To effect this book in which he entered the value of payments, two suits of the Postal notes which were received. Here entries he made to time he handed to Mr. Berrades, initial and when Barradas paid the money.
These Postal notes were handed in this book. Corresponding entry M. Lister states that he required Barradas to settle up this account about a month. A copy of this book was prepared by Mr. Barradas and signed by Mr. Lialis.
One contains mention of the sum to be paid in, what it is for, and is receipted at the bottom by the manager of the Bank. The other gives the details of the payment. This memorandum stated that the sum of $3170.72 was for Postal notes as follows: - Hong Kong 4 Shanghai 4 ww X1487.36 226.73 898.35 338.28 Total $3170.72.
The sums from Shanghai were paid on to buliwe. 27. We have that the te in on this and other had from October 1889. 257. From stains book, it will be seen that Barradas was credited with the sum of $1487 + $226.73 = $1714.09 for the sale of Postal notes since the date of last payment on November 30, 1887.
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