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Treasury, Hongkong

16th March, 1865.

I have the honor to bring to your recollection that Warrants were applied for from the Court over which you preside, on the 20th December 1864; that the said Warrants were granted on the 4th of February last, and I would draw attention to the fact that as yet no portion of the arrears of Police, Lighting and Water Rates for which the Warrants were granted, has been received at the Treasury; & that it is most desirable with a view to close the accounts for 1864, that further delays should not attend the recovery alluded to.

The Honourable

The Judge

I have &c.

/sig/ I. Forth

Count of Summary Jurisdiction

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Treasury, Hongkong 16th March, 1865. I have the honor to bring to your recollection that Warrants were applied for from the Court over which you preside, on the 20th December 1864; that the said Warrants were granted on the 4th of February last, and I would draw attention to the fact that as yet no portion of the arrears of Police, Lighting and Water Rates for which the Warrants were granted, has been received at the Treasury; & that it is most desirable with a view to close the accounts for 1864, that further delays should not attend the recovery alluded to. The Honourable The Judge I have &c. /sig/ I. Forth Count of Summary Jurisdiction
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No b Copy C 290 Treasury, Ilongtrong 16th March, 18605. I have the honor to bring to your recollection that Warrants were applied for from the Court over which you preside. the 20th December 1864 that the said. Warrants were granted the Ow th of February last, and. I would draw attention to the fact that BA yet- your no portion of the arrears of Police, Lighting and Water Rates for which the Warrants were granted, has as yet been received at the Treasury & that it is most desirable with a view to close accounts for 1864, that the further delays should attend the recovery alluded to... recovery of the arrears The Inourable The Judge I have re /sig? / I. Forth Count of Summary Purisdiction
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Treasury, Ilongtrong

16th March, 18605.

I have the honor to bring to your

recollection that Warrants were

applied

for from the Court over which

you preside. the 20th December 1864 that the said.

Warrants were

granted

the

Ow

th of

February last, and. I would draw

attention to the fact that

BA

yet-

your no portion of the arrears of Police, Lighting and Water Rates for which the Warrants were

granted, has

as

yet

been received at the Treasury & that it is

most desirable with

a view to close

accounts for 1864, that

the

further delays

should attend the recovery

alluded to...

recovery of the arrears

The Inourable

The Judge

I have re

/sig? / I. Forth

Count of Summary Purisdiction

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