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Wellington. April 22nd. 1872 Dear Sir, I trust you will not think I am asking too much, but if you would permit me to draw the money I receive for the "Boys" instead of it would be a very great convenience to me. I would not trouble you, but my building expenses have amounted to more that II expected; and I am consequently very much pressed for If this meets your approbation, and you would kindly send a telegram to Mr. Gill, that I might receive it next month, you would confer the greatest possible favour upon, Dear Sir, Yours most respectfully, (Signed) Jane Boughton. To:- The Honourable Donald McLean.

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