the post; he has been
has been medically
examined and will leave
for the Colony
not later than
the end of January next
.3. I enclose for your infor-
mation copy of correspondence
with the Board of
Trade respecting
the time of his
Engagement,
and would suggest
that if after the 3 years
probation, Mr. Brewis' services
should through
no fault of
his own be dispensed with,
a contingency which
I presume
is not likely to be the fate)
he should not only be provided
with a free passage to
England, but should also
have the value of his
passage to the Colony refunded
to him.
.4. Mr. Inglis should be
informed that I have not been able to meet his wishes
in regard to this appointment
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the post; he has been
has been medically
examined and will leave
for the Colony
not later than
the end of January next
.3. I endose for your infor
Ination caffry of correspondence
With the Bound
respecting
of
Trade
the time of his
Engagement,
and would suggest
that if after the 3 years
probation. Mr Brewus sevices of
should through
no fault of
his own be dispensed with,
a contéryemey which
Which holver I presume
occer
is not likely to be the fate)
he should not only be provided
utmu
with a free passage to
6.c. to Trade 15 Sept.
Trade to
co. god
c.o. to Trade the out-
England. but should also
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have Pitie value of lis
f
possage to the colony refrended
to him.
.4. M. Inglis should be
informed that I have not been able to meet his wiskes
to this appointment
in regard
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