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No: Date

To whom.

116 27 March. Hon Major Caine

Purport lodging to

Regarding Correspondence between himself and the Military Commandant at Kowloon for the suppression of Crime Regarding the erection of a Police Station

Chor.

117 27 March. Hon: Major Caines

118 22 March, Lieut. W. Pedder R.

Regarding a distressed seaman named

Bela Betoli

119 22 March. E. Pine Coffin Care

Regarding rent of Mr Gillespie's

Commissary Stores Premises.

120 27 March. Hon. Major Caine.

Thanking him for leave of absence from

the Colony.

121 28th March. As Charles Bullock, of

Sanctioning Establishments of the

Chinese Secretary's Office, and

of the Assistant Magistrate of Hongkong in the

Regarding Marine and Harbour Regulations

122 25 March. Red Charles Bruce.

122 25 March Rolph Edward Elage

Regarding grants of Land in this Colony.

124 25 March. Hon: Major Caine

Requesting day as Chief Magistrate of Hongkong.

Regarding commencement of his increased Civil Salary

125 25 March. Dr. Staunton.

Sanctioning Expenses incurred

on account of the Mat Church.

022

126 26th March. A.J. Gordon Esq.

Sanctioning the purchase of the new

Press referred to in letter No: 189.

127 28th March. A. J. Gordon, Esq.

Directing him to put a wooden railing

to the Bridge, near the Commissariat Stores.

128 26th March. Captain D'Aquilar.

Regarding the subject of letter No: 127.

129 26th March Messrs Jardine Matheson.

Acknowledging receipt of their Rejoinder

to letter No: 92.

Dent He Homell de

Hether Larkins Ho

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130 26th March. Lieut. H. Redder R. &

Granting Mr. Lena, the Assistant to the

Harbour master leave of absence from the Colony.

132 26th March, Cecil Beadon Exte

131 26th March. Lieut: W. Edder R.

Directing the distribution of copies of

notice regarding the Pilot Station for the River Hooghly,

64 the Acknowledging receipt of Copies of a notice.

Under Sic to the bout regarding the Pilot Station for the River, of Bengal fr Hooghly during the St. Monsoon of 1843

133 27 March. A. Torbull les.

Acknowledging receipt of Copies of a printed

Under Sic to the Report on the Honorable Company's Botanic Gardens.

134 28th March, Lieut. W. Edder, R.R.

Disposing of three of the colored

picked up at sea by the "Comwall:

135 28th March. The Post Master General.

Forwarding Postage Collected in China on Bombay letters to and from Bombay to the 31st January, 1844.

Forwarding

To whom...

Calcutta

Perport

Calcutta,

No. Date:

136 | 28th March. The Post Master General.

Forwarding Postage collected in

China on letters to, and from Calcutta to the 31st January, 1844.

137 28th March. A. J. Gordon Esq.

Granting him leave of absence from

the Colony,

138 28th March. Hon. Major Caine.

Granting him leave of absence from

the Colony,

139 29th March. Richard Burgafs.

By the Granting him leave of absence from

I. Scales Esq.

Regarding his instructions and

Deputy Post Master Office arrangements in this Colony be

of Hongkong.

140

17 April. Thomas &

14. 1 2 April. A. J. Fordon Esq.

Sanctioning Leases for the occupiers of Land, which was to be included in the Cantonments as proposed by Major Aldrich,

142 2 April. Captain De Aquilar.

Regarding the creation of a Police

2=April.

143|2th April. Dr. Bridgman.

Regarding his exchanging a lot

granted to him for the one that he bought from the late Mr Morrison.

144 2u April. Hon. Major Cainer

Increasing the salaries of the Clerks

in his Office

145 3rd April . A. J. Gordon Esq.

Referring to letter No: 75, and

instructing

him to register and prepare leases for the new lots that may elsewhere.

be selected

146 3rd April. Hon. Major Caine

Regarding the trial of Certain House,

Breakers at Chek Choo, and the establishment of a Head Salt Weigher in the Harbour of Hongkong, tho

147 4th April Hon. Major Caine.

Sanctioning the hire of four Cots

for accommodation of the Police at the Seaman's Hospital.

148 6th April. A. J. Gordon Esq.

Regarding a proper site, and

149 6th April.

Station at Chek Choo

a

plan, and Estimate, for a Police

- The Editor of the

Referring to letter No : 102 and informing

Friend of China's

him that his paper is to cease from

" " being the Official organ of the Government of this Colony.

"Hongkong

150 6th April. The Editor of the

Accepting of his tender for printing

Register Government Documents and informing him, that his Paper is to become the Official Organ of the Government, of this Colony.

107 8 April. Captain J. Larkins :

Regarding the rent. If to Callespie's Premises being paid to Mr. Matheson.

152 15th April. J. R. Davidson Esq.

Acknowledging receipt of letters, and

See to the Good Of India

conveying thanks

Regarding

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