NO. 12—1860-1.] BADULLA AND ITS PRODUCTS. 



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Dhvitoteivclle, 21th March, 1857. 

 Dear Sir,— I have directed that a copy of the letter which Mr. 

 Power addressed to Government, respecting your paper, should he sent 

 you. This is in reference to the letter which I wrote some time before the 

 Governor came to Badulla- I can't help thinking Mr. Power is under 

 some mistake, and that your paper is cheaper than the lumberhand, and 

 blotting paper supplied by Government. Please send me again (for I 

 have left my memorandum in Badulla,) the prices of your and Govern- 

 ment paper. 



The Governor shewed me a letter he had written to the Under-Secre- 

 tary of State, transmitting specimens of your paper and pulp, and 

 strongly recommending your invention to his notice. 



I have, &c, 



(Signed) J.. Bailey, 



' \ I ■ . - A. G. A. . 



W. C. Ondaatjie, Esq., Badulla. 



Assistant Govt. Agent's Office, 



Badulla, 5th June, LS57. 

 Sir,— With reference to former correspondence, I have the honor to 

 annex for your information, copy of a letter No. 207, dated the 2nd in- 

 stant, from the Government Agent, Kandy, to my address. 



I have, &c, 

 (Signed) J. Bailey, 

 A. G. A. 



W. C. Ondaatjie, Esq., Badulla. 



No. 207. Government Agent's Office, 



Kandy, 2nd June, 1857. 

 Sir,— With reference to your letter No. 112, of the 7th April last, 

 relative to the paper manufactured by Mr. Medical Sub-Assistant 

 Ondaatjie, I have the honor to inform you, that I have submitted the 

 whole Correspondence to Government, with a suggestion that the Deputy 

 Commissary General be requested to report upon the subject- 



I have, &c. , 

 (Signed) E. Rawdon Power, 

 Agent. 



The Assistant Govt. Agent, Badulla 



No. 413. Government Agent's Office, 



Kandy, 12th September, 1857. 

 Sir,— I have the honor to forward copy of a letter No, 422, of the 3rd 

 instant, from the Honorable the Colonial Secretary, and of the enclosure 



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