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the remarks he has made thercom - The death of the beting Surveyor General Exptain Cowper, Ph., prevents in obtaining euch full
my information from his department as he could have personally given, and the absence to the Colonial secretary Mr Mercer adds to the difficulty, but as that Gentleman
England he will be
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able if required to give you any arlanation which concerns his action in the matter, should you think it necessary to revise your former decision.
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Your Most Boetient Aumble Servant
PR 28 March, 1857-
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