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Boat referred to in letter 16 to be sold by Auction as it is not required by the Engineer or Commissariat Departments.
16 Jard Colonial Surgeon Instructing him to receive from the Military Medical Store Keeper such Medicines as can be supplied in compliance with the indent he forwarded.
24 16 Jan Major Caine. Replying to his letter 13 regarding the boating and plundering of a salt Junk at Chuck Choo and allowing the suspected persons to be liberated as the affair had been compromised and as there were insurmountable obstacles to obtaining necessary witnesses against them.
17 Jan A. J. Gordon Esqre. Acknowledging the receipt of his report on the application made by the Prefect of the Roman Catholic Mission; granting a small piece of ground adjoining the Chapel subject to such rules as Government may impose &c. &c.
17 Jan A. J. Gordon Informing him that the decision of the Government regarding his application has been communicated to the Land Officer and referring him to Mr Gordon for information.
27 17 Jan A. J. Gordon Esqre. In reply to his letter No. 8 of the 16 Instant regarding the mat building used as a Church and directing him to put it into a thorough state of repair.
28 17 Jan The Reverend Mr. Manton.
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17 Jan Major Caine. Sanctioning the entertainment of two Portuguese Overseers to Superintend the Prisoners whilst at work.
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18 Jan Burgast, A. J. Gordon, C. Cleverly, C. E. Stewart. Replying to their letter No: 12 with Inclosures and informing them that the Governor in Council approves of all their proposals, with the exception of that regarding Suburban Lots.
21 Jan Major Caine Referring to a dispute about the right of fishing and a claim to some land near Shank O.
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27 Jan Lieut. Sedder R. N. Requesting him to supply the Boat attached to the Consular Office at Macao with such ammunition as he can.
33 24 Jan Sir Thos. Cochrane Requesting that the Ships of War may be moved to the Western part of the harbour for the protection from robbers of that part of the Colony.
34 24 Jan Major General D'Aguilar, requesting that the necessary bedding be issued to the men of the 98th Regiment, who are employed as Police temporarily.
35 23 Jan Major Caine. Authorizing him to pay to fur Lorrie the fine of $200 levied on two shopkeepers, who purchased goods stolen from his house.
36 25 Jan Mr Lowrie. Informing him of the above award.
37 28 Jan The Reverend I Stanton, forwarding his Letters Patents appointing him Colonial Chaplain.
38 25 Jan Major Caine. Regarding the mode of conducting the correspondence with this office.
39 25 Jan Lieut. Gedder. R. N. Similar to No: 38.
40 25 Jan A. J. Gordon Esqre. Similar to No: 38
41 25 Jan Major General D'Aguilar. Forwarding a Minute in Council regarding Quarters for himself and staff.
22 Jan Minute in Council. Regarding Quarters for General D'Aguilar and his Staff.
42 25 Jan The Reverend Mr. Stanton. Sanctioning $100 a month being paid from the Colonial Treasury for his residence pending the pleasure of Government.
Forwarding