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Piles will also be driven to define the positions of the following works:
(a.) A masonry jetty which is to project for a distance of 510 feet from the
west end of Saigon Street.
(b.) A reclamation which is to be carried out to the south of Kowloon Marine Lot No. 32. Between the hours of sunset and sunrise, a red light will
be displayed on all such piles.
The masters of all craft navigating in the vicinity of the above works are hereby warned to keep clear of all such temporary structures or marks.
No. S. 296. It is hereby notified that the Lease of the following Granite Quarry will be offered by Public Auction at Tai O Police Station, at 3 p.m. on Friday, the 16th day of December, 1910.
The Quarry is let for the term of three years from the 1st day of January, 1911, subject to the conditions published below.
Government Notification No. S. 265 of the 11th November, 1910, is hereby cancelled.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Quarry No.
Locality.
Boundary Measurements.
Lot No. 1. Chu Lu Kok.
As per plan attached and deposited in the District Office of the Southern District of the New Territories.
Estimated Area in Acres.
Upset Monthly Crown Rent.
230
$90
CONDITIONS.
1. The area to be leased is shown approximately on a plan deposited in the Public Works Department and the Land Office but the exact boundaries will be defined before the issue of the Crown Lease.
2. The person making the highest bid, being not less than the monthly rent of $90, will be accepted as the Lessee and he shall then be entitled to and shall execute, on demand, a Lease from the Crown of the piece of ground comprised in the Lot for three years, such Lease being in the form which may be seen at the Land Office.
3. The Government will permit the Lessee to erect and maintain such temporary piers and jetties, as may, in the opinion of the Director of Public Works, be reasonably necessary for the purpose of shipping stone cut in the leased quarry into junks or boats; the sites and dimensions of such temporary piers or jetties shall be subject in all respects to the approval of the Director of Public Works, who may at any time direct the removal of any such temporary pier or jetty to any other place, the expense of such removal to be borne by the
Lessee.
4. Should the Lessee fail to comply with these conditions or any of them, the agreement for a lease of the said Lot shall be deemed to be cancelled, and he shall be liable to make good any loss or damage which the Government may incur through his failure to comply
with such conditions.
W. CHATHAM, Director of Public Works.
9th December, 1910.