No of Date of Desp. Desser
132 10
Subject of Despatch.
1. Sept. Reporting date of Crown Lands on the 28th August, and alluding to claims loud to certain of the Lots.
133 11 # Reporting appointments in the Colonial Office.
134 Reporting changes in the Auditor General's Office.
135 12. Printing and differences in the foregoing and approved Estimates for 1855.
136
13 # Reporting recall of the Emigration Proclamation of 28th February 1855, and the issue of a proclamation on the 20th August.
137 16th. Regarding applications from the Colonial Secretary and Surveyor General for leave of absence, and an expected debate on the beauties.
138
139 Forwarding estimates of the colony for 1856.
14th... Reporting 2 months leave of absence granted to Colonel Caine to visit India
No. of Date of Incl. Debt: Desp: None
142
From 3 2
88 22.
Subject of Despatch.
404. Sept: Submitting correspondence between the Governments of Victoria and Hong Kong, on the subject of Emigration
143 Forwarding letter from Colonel Caine, and Memorandum from M. Mercer, relating to Paragraph 1 of Sir John Bowring's Despatch 2131 of 4th instant.
Originals With reference to Lord John Russell's Circular of 13th July 1855, stating that the Law of the Colony respecting crimes does not differ from that of the Mother Country.
12 With reference to Lord John Russell's Circular of 13th July 1855, stating that the Port of Hong Kong is strictly free, and that goods imported are subject to duties.
1/4/14 28th ... Acknowledging receipt of Circular of 21st July, and Lord John Russell's Despatches No. 27 of 12th, and Circulars of 12th and 13th July 1855.
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No of Date of Desp. Desser
132 10
Subject of Despatch.
1. Sept. Reporting date of Crown Lands on the 28th August, and alluding to claims loud to certain of the Lots.
133 11 # Reporting appointments in the Colonial Office.
134 Reporting changes in the Auditor General's Office.
135 12. Printing and differences in the foregoing and approved Estimates for 1855.
136
13 # Reporting recall of the Emigration Proclamation of 28th February 1855, and the issue of a proclamation on the 20th August.
137 16th. Regarding applications from the Colonial Secretary and Surveyor General for leave of absence, and an expected debate on the beauties.
138
139 Forwarding estimates of the colony for 1856.
14th... Reporting 2 months leave of absence granted to Colonel Caine to visit India
No. of Date of Incl. Debt: Desp: None
142
From 3 2
88 22.
Subject of Despatch.
404. Sept: Submitting correspondence between the Governments of Victoria and Hong Kong, on the subject of Emigration
143 Forwarding letter from Colonel Caine, and Memorandum from M. Mercer, relating to Paragraph 1 of Sir John Bowring's Despatch 2131 of 4th instant.
Originals With reference to Lord John Russell's Circular of 13th July 1855, stating that the Law of the Colony respecting crimes does not differ from that of the Mother Country.
12 With reference to Lord John Russell's Circular of 13th July 1855, stating that the Port of Hong Kong is strictly free, and that goods imported are subject to duties.
1/4/14 28th ... Acknowledging receipt of Circular of 21st July, and Lord John Russell's Despatches No. 27 of 12th, and Circulars of 12th and 13th July 1855.