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ment of the Colony.
2.
in
of his
Agree
recommending
The term of
ment expired in August 1896. good enough, however,
He
to continue in office in order to enable Mr Crow, the Govern-
ment Analyst, to take leave of absence, and has now sig-
nified his wish to join the permanent establishment of
the Colony,
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Mr. Browne has proved
himself a capable officer and I have much pleasure
in
his
ap
plication to your favourable
consideration.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,
Wellesley W Robmerg
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