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.
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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
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