containing considerable money value.
I enclose a copy of report from the present Captain General, M. Lister, to show how improbable it is that the loss can have occurred through the Post Office in this Colony.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient:
humble servant,
End of copy
Sir,
6462
9
H.B.M's. Consulate,
Manila, 20th March, 1876.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 13th inst relative to the loss of two prize lottery tickets posted on the 18th of April 1874, and to report on the course adopted by me for the recovery of these documents.
On the 24th of September 1874, I addressed the Captain General on this subject in a letter, a copy of which is herewith inclosed.
On the 5th of February 1875, finding no answer was given to my letter,
The Honourable
J Gardiner Austin,
Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong.
containing
cassiderable
money
value.
I endure a copy of report from the present Velmachon General, M. Lister, to show have
lof
alimat improfuble it is that the
can have occurred through the Put office in this Wolny
I have the have to be,
My Leads
Yau Kedshifi mat alredient:
humble
servant
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Ende ne
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Sir,
6462
9
H. B.M's. Consulates,
Manila, 20th March, 1876.
I have the honour to acknowledge
the receipt of your letter of the 13th inst relative to the loss of two prire lottery tickets posted on the 18th of April 1814. reference, An the course/ adopted
and in
by me for the. -recovery of these bocuments .
On the 24th of September 1874, 2 addressed the Captain General on this
-
subject in a letter, a copy of which is herewith inclosed.
On the 5th of February 1875 finding
no answer was.
given to my
letter,
ettonourable
J Gardiner Austin,
Colonial secretary,
Hongkong!
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