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Intrned from Colonial Secretary Caine's letter, granting leave of absence, N. 107, 26th April 1850.
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of your beparture from the Colony "He indulges a hope however that "the change to a more congenial "climate will perfectly re-establish "your health, and enable you at " no distant period to resume "the rities of your Office with advantage to yourself and benefit "to the public.
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