pressure.
me.
Marine Lot No. 68 is fifty feet square, the adjoining Lot west of 68A, bought by me and afterwards surrendered with the loss set forth in the annexed Table; this is another instance of my infatuated high expectations of the Colony.
me in
Inland Lot No. 319 is an oblong area of forty-five feet by eighty-eight, bought by me in December 1844, after unprecedented contested bidding, for two hundred per cent upon its original overrated upset rental.
The only circumstances in palliation of my buying this Lot at such price are,
the Lot was airy and perfectly level,
small,
My enthusiasm with one Rock only to clear off it, before building could be commenced; this, to me a sinful capitalist, smarting at the time at outlay to clear the mountain off Inland Lot No. 35, then under performance, combined with the great demand for Houses, and the facilities for speedily executing them, together with the fact of having been successful on all other lots the same day, hurried me forward to the purchase at which it was knocked down to me; it, and at such a Rent, got "lost; the buildings were commenced, finished, and tenanted, but, how illusive, barely a spar risen to other House, fled to other places far away, and concentrated in a Town. The Houses were like a Dream void, occupants plundering even to the fastenings from the Doors and Glaze from the Window sashes; the Grates were stolen; subjected thus is House property in Hongkong, in defiance of Police and Law, and the Landholder, in addition to rent, and taxes, must pay a private Watchman to protect his useless property; so it is. Having mortgaged this Lot to a friend for one thousand Dollars, at ten per cent, I was compelled to hold on until I repaid the Money; the Buildings were much
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