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    {16th May} / {J. R. Robinson} / {For appointment in the postal department
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    Acknowledge & refer to Postmaster Genl.} / {J. R. Robinson Esq / 61.5.16
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Post Office, Ararat,
Victoria 29th April 1861
Sir/
The rapid progress
with which the colony of
Queensland has already
advanced, as one of Her
Majesty's Dependencies, [indecipherable]ces
me (from a desire to form
one of its inhabitants) to
offer my services to the
Government should the
present or future postal
requirements of Queensland
render additional appointments
necessary.
In taking the liberty
of
The Honorable
The Colonial Secretary
&c &c &c
Queensland
{61/1145}
{16th May}
{J. R. Robinson}
{For appointment in the postal department
of the Colony}
{G. P. O
No. 454
20 May/61.}
{RGWH
Acknowledge & refer to Postmaster Genl.}
{J. R. Robinson Esq
61.5.16
AWM}
{AWM}