QSA847326 1889 Letter from Commissioner of Police to Colonial Secretary 1 November, Colonial Secretarys Office In Letters, In letter 89/9583, DR69722

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[centred, in red ink] Police [centred] Queensland

[oval stamp, left of centre] COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, QUEENSLAND 09583 [tick] 2. NOV. 89

[left of page] In your reply be sure to give _________________________ 89. 10,930 JCook. _________________________ this number in the margin.

[right of page] POLICE DEPARTMENT, COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, BRISBANE, 1st November 1889.

Sir,

I have the honor to [in red ink] recommend the undermentioned members of the Police Force for the [underlined in red ink] following appointments.

[underlined in red ink] Constable George Inkermann Smith to be Inspector of Slaughter-houses and of cattle intended for slaughter [underlined in red ink] at Laura in the room of Constable James Whiteford transferred.

[underlined in red ink] Sergeant Henry McCosker to be Inspector of Slaughter-houses and of - cattle intended for slaughter [underlined in red ink] at - Cooktown in the room of Sergeant O'Rourke resigned.

I have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient servant,

[signed] D.T. Seymour Commissioner of Police.

The Honorable, The Colonial Secretary. {

[diagonal stamp on left] EX. MIN. 6. 11. 89.

[written diagonally on left] Commissioner of Police 18: 11: 89 - 4024 ______________

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