to Hong Kong this year.

It is understood that all

the expenses of the party will be paid, and will not fall

upon

ao

the vote for the Ordnance Survey; and also that mentioned in Lord Knutsford's letter to the Governor of Yong Kong of the 12th. February, 1890, application will be made to

the War Office and Admiralty regarding the Regimental Pay, blothing, and Quarters of the Royal Engineers, and their passages to and from Hong Kong, - and

I am to request as

early information

as practicable on these points.

I am, Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

hearks

mo.

137

90

Dear Sir,

350

Ordnance Survey Office Southampton July 27 5.1871-

I return the letter from the Board of Agriculture howwith. I have no court that your

Litter

of the 21ht, which had not reached

the Adjutant funerals bepartment. last Friday, will be dufficient.

I think that in former cases

the Colonial ffier has Stained

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