Colonies, as are referred to by the Committee of the Aborigines Society they can and be exhibited in this office, placarded conspicuously at the Street door, but I must candidly say that in my opinion the intending Emigrant at his departure hence, is better acquainted with the details of the most recent News from his Countrymen in the Gold Fields than I am, and that literally we can teach him nothing in the premises.
I beg to transmit the Despatch from the Secretary of State and its Enclosures.
(True copy I have verified) A. S. Inglis Emigration Officer Colonial Secretary
83 Executive 54 July 9.60. 4021 11 JUL 1859.
Government Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 3rd May, 1857,
In doing myself the honor of forwarding the accompanying appeal from Mary H Mitchell, Sheriff and Assistant Magistrate to your address with certain Inclosures attached I beg to observe that I have known Mr. Mitchell during the whole period of his
The Right Honorable Sir Edward B. Lytton, Bart, &c. &c.
Colonies, as are
referred to by the
Committee of the Aborigines Society
they can
and
be exhibited in this office,
placarded Conspicuously at the
Street door, but I must Candidly
Day
that in
my opinion the intending Emigrant at his departure hence, is
better acquainted with the details of the
most recent News from his Countrymen
in
the Gola Fields than I am, and that
literally
we can teach him nothing
in the premises.__
I beg to rernelse the Despatch
from the Secretary of State and its _
Enclosures.
(Iru copy
I have ver Digner) A. S. Inglis Emigration officer
Estonial Secretary
83
Executive
54
July 9.60.
4021
11 JUL
1859.
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521
Government Offer, Victorio, Hongkong, 3th May, 1857,
In doing myself the honor of forwarding the accompanying appeal from Mary H Mitchell, Sheriff and Assistant Magishate to your
address
with certain Inclosures attached
I beg to observe that I havr known Mr. Mitchell during the whole period of
his
The Right Honorable
Sir Edward B. Lytton, Burt, mo
dc.
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