accordingly to convey from the necessary catherly
for remitting
question,
the Pentt
There
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The petition of Chang
That
your
saon showeth,
putitioner was formerly
in the employ of the late Mr. Pope, who
bought,
in
my
name at the land sale, the leasehold lots from 277 to 280, altogether
four sections, in Tee-paw-shan. Last year I wrote a petition that I might be allowed
to pay half a year's rent and
no
resign
the
ground. Having received the money from
the late Mr. Pope, and he having died, I am
not able to pay
informs
one
me,
the rent.
The Treasurer
that the rent must be paid by
but the land does not belong
to the late Mr. Pope.
to
bret
Ine,
You Fir
are
well
aware, (as is
also Mr. Tarrant), that Mr. Pope bought
the ground.
ds are now
My funds
I owe rent for
every
month
Lots 270,
my wages,
and
very low, and paying
an
and have not the