Further arrangement made.
The allowance hitherto received by Dr Menzies, £15 a month, is continued to F. Murray provisionally.
I shall probably have occasion to address you again on the subject of this ordinance.
I have the honor to be,
With the highest respect,
Your Most Obedient
[Signature: Jin?]
To Mr. Merciale
Government offices, Victorian,
Anyhow, 5 May, 1859
With reference to Sir John Bowring's despatch No. 6114 of 20 Ultimo, I have the honor to forward an appendix to the inventory of Furniture in Government House, showing the damage to certain articles borne on the List drawn up by Mr Power.
The Right Honorable,
Sir Edward B. Lytton, Bt, M.P.
Received: 11 JUL 1859
further arrangement
made.
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Miscellane
The allowance hitherto
received by Dr Menzies, £15 a mouth, is continued to F. Murray hovisionally.
I shall probably have
ccasion to address you again
the subject of this roinance
"I have the honor to be,
With the highest respect,
Jin,
Your Most Obedient
Mr. Merciale
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11 JUL
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Government offices, Victorian,
Anyhow, 5 May, 1989
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With
referenci
to Sir John
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6114. Bowrings despatch 1.70 of 20
Ultims, I have the houn to forward
an
appendix to the diventory of Furniture in Government Houre,
showing the damage to certain articles bome on the List drawn up by Mr Power.
The Right Hourable,
Sir Edward B. Lytton, B5, M. S.,
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He
Ac.
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