CO129-033 - General Stavely - Lieut. Governor - 1850 [5-8] — Page 65

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neither robberies were committed nor depredations of any kind during a period of nearly

No.57.

3

Miscellaneous.

RECEIVED

SEP.27

1850

months, whilst guarded by a Police Force of the strength I am proposing on the present occasion.

The Superintendent of Police will receive such suggestions as you may deem proper to offer for the protection of the stores, and all further steps which you may consider necessary for their better security will rest with yourself.

I anticipate that this enclosure is only of a temporary nature, as the Troops will be replaced over the Naval Stores at West Saint ... the moment their state of health will permit my doing so.

True Copy

I have, &c. (Signed) W. Staveley

Lieutenant Governor administering the Government

To the

Colonial Secretary.

My Lord,

Victoria, Hongkong,

2nd July,

1850

In accordance with the Colonial Regulations, I have the honor to transmit herewith a Schedule of the Despatches which have been addressed to the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies during the half year ending 30th June, 1856.

I have the honor to be,

Your Lordship's,

Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

M.Staveley.

Lieutenant Governor administering the Government

The Right Honorable

the Earl Grey,

&c.

&c.

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62 neither robberies were committed nor depredations of any kind during a period of nearly No.57. 3 Miscellaneous. RECEIVED SEP.27 1850 months, whilst guarded by a Police Force of the strength I am proposing on the present occasion. The Superintendent of Police will receive such suggestions as you may deem proper to offer for the protection of the stores, and all further steps which you may consider necessary for their better security will rest with yourself. I anticipate that this enclosure is only of a temporary nature, as the Troops will be replaced over the Naval Stores at West Saint ... the moment their state of health will permit my doing so. True Copy I have, &c. (Signed) W. Staveley Lieutenant Governor administering the Government To the Colonial Secretary. My Lord, Victoria, Hongkong, 2nd July, 1850 In accordance with the Colonial Regulations, I have the honor to transmit herewith a Schedule of the Despatches which have been addressed to the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies during the half year ending 30th June, 1856. I have the honor to be, Your Lordship's, Most Obedient Humble Servant, M.Staveley. Lieutenant Governor administering the Government The Right Honorable the Earl Grey, &c. &c.
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62 neither robberies werd committed nor de depredations of any kind during a period of nearly No.57. 3 Miscellaneous. RECEIVED SEP.27 1850 months, whilst quarded by a Police Force of the strength I and proposing the present occation. The Superintendent of Police mill deens receive such suggestions as you may proper to offer for the protection of the stores, and all further steps which, you may consider necessary for their better security will of rech with yourself. Courde I anticipate that this encasure is only of a temporary nature, as the Croops will be replaced over the Naval Stores at West Saint the moment their state of health will permit my doing So True (opy)] I have, &e. (Signed) W. Staveley Lieutenant Governor administering Maine Colonial Sicretary. the & Government My Lord, Victoria, Hongkong, gað. 02. July, 1850 In accordance with the Colonial . Regulations, I have the hover to transmit Regulat herewith a Schedule of the Despatches which have been addressed to the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies during the half year ending 30th June, 1856. I have the honor to be, Your Lordshifis, Most Obedient Humble Servant, M.Staveley. Lieutenant Governer administering the Governments The Right Honorable the Earl Grey, So, So Ye
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neither robberies

werd committed

nor de

depredations of any kind

during a period of nearly

No.57.

3

Miscellaneous.

RECEIVED

SEP.27

1850

months, whilst quarded by a Police Force of the strength I and proposing

the present

occation.

The Superintendent of Police mill

deens

receive such suggestions as you may proper to offer for the protection of the stores, and all further steps which,

• you may consider necessary for their better security will of rech with yourself.

Courde

I anticipate that this encasure is only of a temporary nature, as the Croops will

be replaced

over

the Naval Stores at West

Saint the moment their state of health will

permit my doing So

True (opy)]

I have, &e. (Signed) W. Staveley

Lieutenant Governor administering

Maine Colonial Sicretary.

the

&

Government

My Lord,

Victoria, Hongkong,

gað.

02. July,

1850

In accordance with the Colonial . Regulations, I have the hover to transmit Regulat herewith a Schedule of the Despatches which have been addressed to the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies during the half year ending 30th June, 1856.

I have the honor to be,

Your Lordshifis,

Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

M.Staveley.

Lieutenant Governer administering

the Governments

The Right Honorable

the Earl Grey,

So,

So

Ye

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