a good sized cabin, in a convenient part of the ship and having sufficient light.
The Postmaster General requests that the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos will be good enough to inform the Governor of Hong Kong of what has been done, at the same time stating that it will be left to His Excellency to carry into effect the arrangements for sorting the mails on board as soon as the necessary cabins are prepared.
The Naval Agents in charge of mails have been instructed to stop at Singapore, and deliver the mails for China, at that port, to the sorting officer, and also to receive from such Officer the return mails from China, as soon as they shall be informed by the Postmaster General that he is prepared to commence the sorting on board.
Your ...
"I am, Sir, your most obedient Servant, [illegible name possibly "Rowland Hill"]"
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a good sized sabin, in a convenient part of the shipe and having sufficient light.
The Postmaster
General
requests that the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos will be good enough to
inform the
Governor
Hong Kong of what
done, at
of
s been
the same time.
stating that it will be left
carry
to His Precellency to into effect the arrangements for sorting the mails
Bus
som er
sorting
the necess
cabins are
in board
necessary
prepared.
The
The Naval Agents in
charge of mails have been instinated to stop shout at Singapore, and
deliver
Over
The mails for chine, at that post, to
the sorting officer, and
to receive from such
also
Officer
the return mails
from China,
as porn as
stall be informed by the
Otey by Bratmaster General of bring
Kong that he is prepared to commence the stuty of sorting
on board.
Your
"I am.
Si.
most obedient Lewant,
Man Wit
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