(Copy.) No. 3.

The Surveyor General to the Colonial Secretary.

SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE,

VICTORIA, 24th January, 1848.

SIR,

I have, in obedience to the commands of His Excellency The Governor, conveyed to me in your letter of the Sth instant, placed myself in communication with the Revd. Father FELICIANI of the Catholic Mission, and accordingly marked out for the Burial Ground required, the Valley North of, and adjoining the English Burial Ground, giving a frontage to the Road of 325 feet and extending from thence a distance of 600 feet so as to include the whole valley.

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I beg to observe that the Father FELICIANI naturally objects to any regulation which should affect the interior of the Burial Ground, and as the Catholic Mission are prepared to enclose the same with a wall, the object His Excellency The Governor had in view regarding its appearances will be effected.

All other and general regulations are amply provided for in the Lease from the Crown.

I have, &c.,

(Signed)

Honourable Major W. CAINE,

Colonial Secretary.

True Copy,

(Signed) J. H. STEWART-LOCKHART.

10th March, 1884.

CHAS. ST. GEO. CLEVERLY,

Surveyor General.

A MEMORIAL REQUIRED TO BE REGISTERED ACCORDING TO THE

PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE No. 3 OF 1844.

NATURE AND OBJECT OF THE DEED OR DOCUMENT TO WHICH THE MEMORIAL RELATES.

Letters of Administration of all and singular the Estate and Effects of the late LUIGI AMBROSI deceased granted to the very Reverend TIMOLEONE RAIMONDI under the Seal

of the Supreme Court of Hongkong in its Probate Jurisdiction.

Date of the Deed or The twenty-sixth day of May in the Year of Our Lord one

Document.

thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.

Names and Additions) In re LUIGI AMBROSI deceased.

of the Parties.

Names and Additions)

of the Witnesses.

TIMOLEONE RAIMONDI Administrator.

FREDERICK LOWLEY HUFFAM, Deputy Registrar.

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