Instructions for transfer of dies and production of coins for Ionian [Islands] and Ceylon.
Instructions for transfer of dies and production of coins for Ionian [Islands] and Ceylon.
Legal problems with copper coins for New Brunswick.
Thanks for examples of WT's photographic engraving; sends a photo in return.
Apologises for the trouble he has given EC. CD has given up the siphon plan and intends to make only an ordinary tank with a pump.
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Asks JH to consider Reginald Octavius Day for an appointment to the new mint in Australia. Sends regards of his nieces and self.
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Instructions for melting gold and silver and casting coins.
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Informing him that William Mann, assistant at Cape Town Observatory, has requested a salary increase, and would JH give his views.
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Thanks for dedication of WS's publication on double stars to JH's father and to F. W. Bessel. JH's 'present position' cuts JH off from active pursuit of scientific research. Compliments WS's accomplishments and those of WS's son, whom JH expects in England come summer.
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Proposes two Mint officers: Mr. Watt to be sent to Birmingham to take charge of copper coinage, and Mr. Julyan to be trained in Mint operations for future assignment either as comptroller of Mint or second-in-command to E. W. Ward at Sydney mint.
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Concurs with JH's choices of financial officers for minting operations in Birmingham and Sydney. Prefers Mr. Julyan for Sydney branch mint, but will not object to Mr. Watt. One guinea per week is appropriate pay for H. A. Severn.
Call on CT tomorrow before 2:30 pm.
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