Encl : No. 10. Letter from Mosers: Blenkin, Rawson & Co respecting the mode of measuring land for sales in & I refering to their Inland Lot per 53854.
30th November, 1849.
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14. — Letter from Mr A Carter regarding Marine lot No. 44.
30th November, 1849. Buddell, representing, on behalf of Mr. R. N. Beauvais, the high rental of lot No. GA.
14 November, 1849.
13. — Letter from Mr G. Duddell, representing the high rental of sundry Lots hold by him).
1st November, 1849.
Letter from the Rev. Ir Legge regarding Inland Lots Nos. 110 and 191A.
Encl : H. 23. — C. Memorandum by the Surveyor-General, of Original
the January, 1850.
15. — Letter from Chow Araw representing high rental of Inland Lot No 220.
17th January, 1850.
16. — Letter from Mr. W. Davidson on behalf of Mr. Kerr, with respect to Inland Lot No 101.
21th January, 1850.
Memorandum by Mr. Smith, on the tenures of land
26th April, 1850. Letter from Messrs. Davidson and Stuart- repeating the land tenure of the Colony.
18th May, 1850.
— Observations by Mr Hillier on the subject of the tenure of land in Hongkong? 15th November, 1849.
20. — Observations by Mr. John Burd on the Land tenured of the Colony
31st October, 1849.
21. — D. Abstract by the Surveyor General of land leased in Hongkong, showing the nature of the leases and the description of persons by whom they are held
10th August, 1850.
22. — B. Memorandum by the Surveyor General of Original Lessees holding ground previous to January 1844, who had requested reduction of Rent.
10th August, 1850.
Lessees holding Land subsequent to January 1844, who have requested reduction of Rent.
10th August, 1850.
24. — D. Memorandum by the Surveyor General of Assignees holding lands from Original Lessees who have requested reduction of Rent.
10th August, 1850.
25. — E. Return of houses in Victoria, showing description of property, by whom occupied, and the proportions of ground rent paid thereon.
20th August, 1850.
26. — F. Report by the Superintendent of Police and Officiating Registrar General, showing average amount of ground rent paid by Chinese residing in the City of Victoria, and the Villages throughout Hongkong.
21st August, 1850.
27. — G. Return by the Superintendent of Police and Officiating Registrar General showing amount of Rent paid by 20 of the largest land holders in Hongkong, with Remarks attached
26th August, 1850.
28. — Opinions of the Attorney General on the part of the paragraph of the letter from the Land Committee, relative to ability of Crown Lessees to transfer a subdivision of their lots.
30th August, 1850.
Colonial Secretary