Moody to Under-Secretary of State
Chatham
30h January 1865
Sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter,
24h
Inst, enclosing 2 Maps of the neighbourhood of
Victoria V.Id.
Thanking you I return them, as I already possess copies of both—I
also possess
Captain Richards' Nautical Survey.
The Map referred to by me as being in the Office at
Victoria is in
every way superior to both of these, containing very much more
information of the nature required. It is of a later date than these
and was carefully surveyed and prepared not by
Mr Pemberton but by
Mr Pearse the present Acting Surveyor General.
I
I take the liberty of venturing to suggest, you would find it a
useful map to possess in the Colonial Office. My impression has
been, that it had been lithographed, but I find I am mistaken.
I have the honor to be
Y
r most obed
t humble Ser
t
R.C. Moody
Col. R.E.
Minutes by CO staff
Write to the
Govr, as was proposed by
Mr Blackwood, but sending
for his inf
n copies of this Correspondence.
Draft.
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