CO129-116 - Sir MacDonnell - 1866 [11-12] — Page 83

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No 2.

Certificate of Serie from the

Purveyor General.

Enclosure in J.C. Power's letter

dated 15th November,

1866.

Appendix.

82

A.

Extract from Surveyor General's Report for the Blue Book for the Year 1847.

65

Connected with the work

of the Department in the Office I cannot speak in

too high terms of praise of Mr Power the Accountant,

whose care and attention

are much to be

commended;

in addition to his originally

deputed work he

now has

charge of the Record Office,

to which service he

was appointed

on the

suspension

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No 2. Certificate of Serie from the Purveyor General. Enclosure in J.C. Power's letter dated 15th November, 1866. Appendix. 82 A. Extract from Surveyor General's Report for the Blue Book for the Year 1847. 65 Connected with the work of the Department in the Office I cannot speak in too high terms of praise of Mr Power the Accountant, whose care and attention are much to be commended; in addition to his originally deputed work he now has charge of the Record Office, to which service he was appointed on the suspension
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No 2. Certificate of Serie from the Purveyor General. Enclosure in J.C. Power's letter dated 15th November, 1866. Appendix. 82 A. Extract from Surveyor General's Report for the Blue Book for the Year 1847. 65 Connected with the work of the Department in the Office I cannot speak in too high ternes of praise of Mr Power the Accountant, whose care and attention are much to be comnun ded; in addition to his originally deputed work be now has charge of the Record Office, to which service he appointed прон the suspension
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No 2.

Certificate of Serie from the

Purveyor General.

Enclosure in J.C. Power's letter

dated 15th November,

1866.

Appendix.

82

A.

Extract from Surveyor General's Report for the Blue Book for the Year 1847.

65

Connected with the work

of the Department in the Office I cannot speak in

too high ternes of praise of Mr Power the Accountant,

whose care and attention

are much to be

comnun ded;

in addition to his originally

deputed work be

now has

charge of the Record Office,

to which service he

appointed

прон

the

suspension

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