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from his leave of absence, and subsequently five monthly instalments of ₤6.13.4, making in all ₤46.18.4. Mr Bunthape was suspended from the Service on the 9th April 1860 as reported in my Despatch N.4444 of 11." April 1860, and no money has been stainable from him since,
and he is now dead.
Mr Weatherhead went
m
home
the 5th May 1959 before any instructions were received by this government to collect for Contract passages when rivers. He has diason the whole of his salary and has left the
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service; and
as
his
passage
me
and
was not ordered by no application for repayment has before been make, I was
not even
he was
އ
aware until now that so indebted. The
agents
General have however been requested to recover the amount.
Mess's Pennie and
Marson paid the amount of
their passages into the Colonial Treasury before leaving for England
I have the hour to be,
My Lord ouse, your since's, Most thedient fervant,
Hunter Glo Mobinson
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