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being supplied with Firewood by the

Commissarial Department

I have,

40

1 Signed) Henry Pottinger

Victoria - July 18th 1843

T

Government-House, Victoria, Hong-Kong,

July 18th, 1843. General Order, by the Honourable the Governor, &c.

At the recommendation of Major-General Lord Saltoun, commanding the Land Forces in China, the Honourable the Governor is pleased to direct that on all occasions where Guards on shore are furnished by Troops stationed on board Ship, such Guards shall be supplied with the usual daily allowance of fire-wood, by the Commissariat Department.

This Order is to have retrospective effect with regard to the Troops on board Her Majesty's ship Sapphire.

By order,

G. T. BROOKE,

Lt. H. M. 55th Regt.

Military Secretary.

No 16

Major General

The Lord Saltoun K. C.B and G. C. H.

My Lord

Victoria July 18th 1843

478

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordship's letter of the 12th Inst., and to enclose a General Order regarding Garrison Sergeant Major and his Establishment.

(Signed) Henry Pottinger

Government-House, Victoria, Hong-Kong,

July 18th, 1843. General Order, by the Honourable the Governor, &c.

At the recommendation of Major-General Lord Saltoun, commanding the Land Forces in China, the appointment of Serjeant Thomas Miller, of H. M. 98th Regiment, to be Garrison Serjeant-Major, of Victoria, is confirmed from the 1st instant, on a Staff Salary of Twenty Rupees per month, and the following establishment is also sanctioned from the same date.

1 Head Cooly 7 Coolies at 96 $ 7 $40--Monthly.

By order,

G. T. BROOKE,

Lt. H. M. 55th Regt.,

Military Secretary.

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being supplied with Firewood by the Commissarial Department I have, 40 1 Signed) Henry Pottinger Victoria - July 18th 1843 T Government-House, Victoria, Hong-Kong, July 18th, 1843. General Order, by the Honourable the Governor, &c. At the recommendation of Major-General Lord Saltoun, commanding the Land Forces in China, the Honourable the Governor is pleased to direct that on all occasions where Guards on shore are furnished by Troops stationed on board Ship, such Guards shall be supplied with the usual daily allowance of fire-wood, by the Commissariat Department. This Order is to have retrospective effect with regard to the Troops on board Her Majesty's ship Sapphire. By order, G. T. BROOKE, Lt. H. M. 55th Regt. Military Secretary. No 16 Major General The Lord Saltoun K. C.B and G. C. H. My Lord Victoria July 18th 1843 478 I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordship's letter of the 12th Inst., and to enclose a General Order regarding Garrison Sergeant Major and his Establishment. (Signed) Henry Pottinger Government-House, Victoria, Hong-Kong, July 18th, 1843. General Order, by the Honourable the Governor, &c. At the recommendation of Major-General Lord Saltoun, commanding the Land Forces in China, the appointment of Serjeant Thomas Miller, of H. M. 98th Regiment, to be Garrison Serjeant-Major, of Victoria, is confirmed from the 1st instant, on a Staff Salary of Twenty Rupees per month, and the following establishment is also sanctioned from the same date. 1 Head Cooly 7 Coolies at 96 $ 7 $40--Monthly. By order, G. T. BROOKE, Lt. H. M. 55th Regt., Military Secretary.
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being supplied with Firewood by the Commissarial Department I have, 40 1 Signed) Henry Pottinger Victoria - July 18th 1843 T Government-House, Victoria, Hong-Kong, July 18th, 1843. General Order, by the Honourable the Governor, &c. At the recommendation of Major-Gene- ral Lord Saltoun, commanding the Land Forces in China, the Honourable the Go- vernor is pleased to direct that on all occas sions where Guards on shore are furnished by Troops stationed on board Ship, such Guards shall be supplied with the usual daily allowance of fire-wood, by the Com- missariat Department. This Order is to have retrospective effect with regard to the Troops on board Her Majesty's ship Sapphire. By order, G. T. BROOKE, Lt. H. M. 55th Regt. Military Secretary. No 16 Major General The Lord Saltown K. C.B and G. C. H. My Lord fo Ye Ye Bictoria July 18th 1865 478 I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordship's letter of the 12th Brot . and to enclose a General Order regarding Garrison Sergeant Major and his Establishment. I have fe the.. (Signed) Henry Pottinger Government-House, Victoria, Hong-Kong, July 18th 1943. General Order, by the Honourable the Governor. &c. At the recommendation of Major-Gene ral Lord Saltoun, commanding the Land Forces in China, the appointment of Ser- jeant Thomas Miller, of H. M. 98th Regi- ment, to be Garrison Serjeant-Major, of Victoria, is confirmed from the 1st instant, on a Staff Salary of Twenty Rupees por month, and the following establishment is also sanctioned from the same date. 1 Head Cooly z 7 Coolies at 96 By order, $ 7 42 $40--Monthly. G. T. BROOKE, Lt. H. M. 55th Regt., Military Secretary.
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being supplied with Firewood by the

Commissarial Department

I have, 40

1 Signed) Henry Pottinger

Victoria - July 18th 1843

T

Government-House, Victoria, Hong-Kong,

July 18th, 1843. General Order, by the Honourable the Governor, &c.

At the recommendation of Major-Gene- ral Lord Saltoun, commanding the Land Forces in China, the Honourable the Go- vernor is pleased to direct that on all occas sions where Guards on shore are furnished by Troops stationed on board Ship, such Guards shall be supplied with the usual daily allowance of fire-wood, by the Com- missariat Department.

This Order is to have retrospective effect with regard to the Troops on board Her Majesty's ship Sapphire.

By order,

G. T. BROOKE,

Lt. H. M. 55th Regt.

Military Secretary.

No 16

Major General

The Lord Saltown K. C.B and G. C. H.

My Lord

fo

Ye

Ye

Bictoria July 18th 1865

478

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordship's letter of the 12th Brot . and to enclose a General Order regarding Garrison Sergeant Major and his Establishment.

I have fe

the..

(Signed) Henry Pottinger

Government-House, Victoria, Hong-Kong,

July 18th 1943. General Order, by the Honourable the Governor. &c.

At the recommendation of Major-Gene ral Lord Saltoun, commanding the Land Forces in China, the appointment of Ser- jeant Thomas Miller, of H. M. 98th Regi- ment, to be Garrison Serjeant-Major, of Victoria, is confirmed from the 1st instant, on a Staff Salary of Twenty Rupees por month, and the following establishment is also sanctioned from the same date.

1 Head Cooly z 7 Coolies at 96

By order,

$ 7 42

$40--Monthly.

G. T. BROOKE,

Lt. H. M. 55th Regt.,

Military Secretary.

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