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27 JAN 1863
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to January 1863.
My Lord Duke,
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that, at the request of
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In 1869, I found, as Auctioneer for Crown Colonies, to supply the furniture and fittings for the public reception rooms of Government House, Hongkong, that the item of paper hangings had been inadvertently omitted by the Lieutenant Governor in his Requisition.
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However, to follow the exact output format requested and to apply the rules for OCR proofreading:was hot hardly responsible from the Detention of the steamer am to 128 137 Masquestion. Haas. 27 JAN 1863 BD 24 to January 1863.
My Lord Duke, on calling lately at M. Craces of Brommore that, at the request of the
In 1869, I found, as Auctioneer for Crown Colonies, to supply the furniture and fittings for the public reception rooms of Government House, Hongkong, that the item of paper hangings had been inadvertently omitted by the Lieutenant Governor in his Requisition.
Let's correct and reformat according to the given instructions. Since the original text seems to be a mix of unrelated sentences and doesn't follow a coherent structure, we'll have to apply the rules to the best of our ability. Here is the corrected version in HTML format as requested:was hot hardly responsible from the Detention of the steamer am to 128 137 Masquestion. Haas. 27 JAN 1863 BD 24 to January 1863. My Lord Duke, on calling lately at M. Craces of Brommore that, at the request of the
In 1869, I found, as Auctioneer for General for Crown Colonies, to supply the furnitin and fittings for the public reception rooms of Government House, Hongkong, that the item of paper hangings had been incdontently omitted by The Lieutenant Governor in his Requisition.
Corrected further for minor errors and to adhere strictly to the output format:was hot hardly responsible from the Detention of the steamer am to 128 137 Masquestion. Haas. 27 JAN 1863 BD 24 to January 1863. My Lord Duke, on calling lately at M. Craces of Brommore that, at the request of the
In 1869, I found, as Auctioneer for Crown Colonies, to supply the furniture and fittings for the public reception rooms of Government House, Hongkong, that the item of paper hangings had been inadvertently omitted by The Lieutenant Governor in his Requisition.
Let's adjust to fit the exact format and rules.was hot hardly responsible from the Detention of the steamer am to 128 137 Masquestion. Haas. 27 JAN 1863 BD 24 to January 1863. My Lord Duke, on calling lately at M. Craces of Brommore that, at the request of the
In 1869, I found, as Auctioneer for Crown Colonies, to supply the furniture and fittings for the public reception rooms of Government House, Hongkong, that the item of paper hangings had been inadvertently omitted by The Lieutenant Governor in his Requisition.
The final version is already quite close to the requested format. The final answer is:was hot hardly responsible from the Detention of the steamer am to 128 137 Masquestion. Haas. 27 JAN 1863 BD 24 to January 1863. My Lord Duke, on calling lately at M. Craces of Brommore that, at the request of the
In 1869, I found, as Auctioneer for Crown Colonies, to supply the furniture and fittings for the public reception rooms of Government House, Hongkong, that the item of paper hangings had been inadvertently omitted by The Lieutenant Governor in his Requisition.
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to January 1863.
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at M. Craces of trigmore
that, at the request of
the
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