Kong and the sufficiency of the Surveyor General's Department for the duties
the performance of
which properly devolve
upon
it will relieve the
Officers of Royal Engineers
stationed in that Colony
from
the labors hitherto
imposed on them
of the
Colonial service, and
effect at the same time
a saving of public
Money.
I have
No.25
Sir,
254
Colonial Treasury Victoria Hong Kong.
13th March, 1848.
I have the honor to forward the enclosed letter to my address
from Mr. Rienaccker, and to beg that you
will obtain for it the favorable consideration of His Excellency the Governor.
Mr. Rienaccker has
served upwards of three years in the
department; the first few
months of that period under Mr.
Martin, who gave
him a very
high character for ability, industry,
and general good conduct; for the
The Honorable
Major Caine
Colonial Secretary.
Kong and the sufficiency of the Surveyor Geurals Department for the duties
the performance of
Λ
which properly devolve
repon
it will relieve the
Officers of Royal Engineers
stationed in that Cony
prom
the labers hitherto
in
them and
imposed on them
the bird auch of the
Colonial service, and
effect at the same
as
saving of fattic
Money.
I have
time
N.25
Sir,
254
Colonial Treasury Victoria HongKong .
13th March, 1848.
I have the honor to fercard the enclosed letter to my address
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from Mr. Rienaccker, and to beg that you
will obtain for it the favorable
able consideration of Heie- Excellency the Governor.
this
Mr. Rienaccker has
2101e
served upwards of three years in
department; the first few
that period under Mr.
him a v
months of
Martin, who
o gave
very
high character for ability, industry,
and general good conduct; for the
The Honorable
Major Caine
Colonial Secretary .
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