Yo. 164.
Six
I
Colonial
303
Office, Victoria,
Hongkong, 4th July, 1842.
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 30th instant, with its several enclosures, and to inform you by direction of the Honorable the Lieutenant-Governor, that, as a temporary measure, Mr. Gutzlaff will translate all the Chinese documents required for the duties of the Supreme Court, which he trusts will obviate any inconveniences which might have been otherwise occasioned; and on the return of His Excellency the Governor to the Colony, the correspondence forwarded by you yesterday will be submitted to His Excellency.
The Honorable
J. W. Hulme, Esqre.
Chief Justice.
I have, &c.,
(Signed) Maine,
Colonial Secretary.
12.
Yo. 164.
Six
I
Colomal
303
Office, Victoria,
1-13
Honghong, 4th July, 1842.
have the honor to acknowledge the
acknowledge
receipt of your letter of the 300 instant, with its several enclosures, and to inform you by direction
the Honorable the Lieutenant-
Ox-
Mr.
of
to Governor, that, as
temporary measure, + Guitzlaff will translate
all the Chinese documents required for the duties
the Supreme Court, which be trusts will obviate
any
inconveniences which might have been othervice occasioned; and on the return of His Excellency )
of
the Governor to the folany, the concsponderer forwarded
Excellency.
by now yesterday will be submitted to this Roseliaung,
The Honowble
J. W. Hulme, Esqre.
Chief Justico .
I have, to,
(Signed) Maine,
Colonial pecretary.
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