Superintendent of Trade sees no objection;
it may be settled at once and the next adjustment reported by the next mail.
I have, &c.,
(Signed) W.F. Mercer,
Colonial Secretary.
(True Copy)
Minute by
Colonial Secretary.
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Superintendency of Trade, Hongkong, 7th December, 1857.
Sir,
In reference to your Despatch No.38 of yesterday's date informing me that a claim has been sent in to the Colonial Office by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty for the passage of Mr. G. W. Coine [?Caine?] to Shanghai between the 14th October and 7th November last,
I have the honor to inform you
The Honorable
M. T. Mercer, Esquire,
Colonial Secretary.
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Superintendent of Trade se no
hade see no objection;
it may be settled at once and the
next:
adjustment reported by the myt
mail.
Chave, te,
(Signed) WF. Mercer,
Colonial Kontary.
(True Copy)
Minurme
Colorant Thretary.
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Superintenstincy of Trade Honghong 74 herculenter.
1857.
Si
In reference to your Pospatch N838 of yesterdays date informing
me that a clains has been sent in
to the Cornint Office by the Lets Commissioners of the Artmiralty fr the passage of Mr.
G. W. Caine to Sanghas beheren the 1144 Cotoler?]
and 7th Norconter last,
November
Iyear, have the honor be inform you
the Monorable
M. T. Mercer, Coguire.
Colonial Scontary.
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