I must say that I think the P.O. might as well have given us
this infn 4 months ago.
The statement contained in this letter of
Mr Blackfan
is directly at variance with that contained in
Gov Seymour's dph
N
o 135—par. 4, and I think it
shd be sent out at once to
Mr
S. with the observation, that it appeared from this letter that,
unless the arrangements explained in it had been altered,
arrangements m
t readily be made for a regular
communication with England.
At the same time the course of
communication is far from satisfactory for important Govt dphes.