Doug. As Felix points out, the British/Commonwealth fleet did not get involved with the actual Pacific Theatre as you know it until after VE day. I'll try to find more details later but I doubt the Sea Hurricane would have been used. The FAA (Fleet Air Arm) operated a variety of types including the Seafire, Firefly & Corsair + the good old Swordfish. In fact I believe the FAA was the first to successfully operate the Corsair from a carrier. It was deemed too dangerous for carrier use before that & operated only from land.
RAF Spitfires, Hurricanes, Beaufighters & various other types operated throughout WWII in South East Asia Command (SEAC) from land bases in places like Burma, Malaya & India. They were always short on manpower & supplies & expected to use outdated equipment operating in the most hostile conditions imaginable. Very few people back home knew they were out there, even today. They call themselves the Forgotten Army.
http://www.burmastar.org/PS. The FAA Archive site gives details of the British Pacific Fleet (Task Force 57).
http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/Ships/BPF/Britishpacificfleethomepage.htmlUnfortunately some of the links to other sites are dead.