LETTER CLIV.
To MEER KÂZIM, DÂROGHA, or COMMERCIAL CONSUL; at MUSCAT. dated 10th
HYDERY, (17th November.)

DIRECTING him not to dispose, hastily or immediately, of the black pepper and sandal wood [in his charge], but to wait till they had attained a desirable price. [Literally, “till the selling price of them “equalled his heart’s desire.”]

N.B. The Sultan, not thinking, perhaps, the preceding orders sufficiently explicit, repeated them two days after, in Letter CLVI.