No Bate. To whom.

134 15th Decr. Burgas. A. J. Gordon

C. Cleverly.

C. E. Kewart Esqrs

Subject

Lot No: 16 is quite inadmissible. Referring them to Government Notifications of the 21th August and 12th Instant and making certain remarks for their guidance "Committee of inquiry into the claims of the Holders of Land &c"

135 15th Decr. A. J. Gordon Legs Forwarding a copy of the letter to Colonel Campbell regarding Mr Fagan's application for a piece of ground, and directing him to allow Mr Fagan to select a Lot adjoining any of the Cantonment on the proposed conditions.

136 16 Decr. Sir G. Bonham. Forwarding a Copy of Despatch No : 28 addressed to Lord Stanley in consequence of the Governor's correspondence with Sir Thomas Cochrane regarding the Naval Stores and Coal Depot.

137 18 Decr. W. Farquhar Esqre In reply to his application for remuneration for having during the past 15 months performed the duties of Coroner in the Colony.

138 20th Decr. The Reverend E. C. Bridgman, Referring to his letter representing the embarassed state of the Funds of the Morrison Education Society and informing him that the Financial Treasurer has been directed to pay to the managing Committee of the Substitute $1200 being the amount of one year's allowance formerly granted to the Anglo-Chinese College at Malacca.

139 23 Decr. Sir Thos. Cochrane. Replying to his inquiries regarding some Coals which he had seen at Kowloon and had supposed to have been stolen by the Chinese from some of the Ships or transports.

No: Date. To whom.

Subject.

553

140 25th Decr. W. Macqueen Esqr Acknowledging the receipt of his letter, regarding the complaints made by the Passengers of the Lady Amherst, and informing him that a Committee would be appointed to investigate them.

141 23rd Decr. Col. Campbell. C.O. Acknowledging the receipt of his letter forwarding one from Captain Bruce regarding the complaints against the Master of the Lady Amherst and requesting him to appoint a Committee to investigate them.

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