N3.
Miscellaneous
Office 71 June 1860
D. Office).
Lease
from Drward Lytton
to der Sohur Bruning.
107am 1/60
song
trong trong
RECEIVED
17 MAY
1860.
217
Government offices, Victoria,
Houghton, 26th March, 1860.
My Lord Duke,
The correspondence which has already passed in reference
to the lease of 1858.
114-20 duly
has been originated to Houghton, a tongue of land projecting
from the Mainland towards the centre of Houghton Harbour, has shown the necessity of obtaining cession of the promontory, not only for the advantages which it would
Sir Bowring to Sir Edward Lytton-
108 of 17th June 1859.
Colonel Caine to Secretary of State 12. 109 of 17th June 1859.
fully
His Grace
The Duke of Newcastle
etc.
etc.
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N3.
Miscellaneous
Office 71 June 1860
D. Office).
Lease
from Edward Lytton
to Sir John Bowring.
107am 1/60
RECEIVED
17 MAY 1860.
217
Government offices, Victoria,
Houghton, 26th March, 1860.
My Lord Duke,
The correspondence which has already passed in reference to the lease of 1858.
has been originated to Houghton, a tongue of land projecting from the Mainland towards the centre of Houghton Harbour, has shown the necessity of obtaining cession of the promontory, not only for the advantages which it would
Sir John Bowring to Sir Edward Lytton - 108 of 17th June 1859.
Colonel Caine to Secretary of State 12. 109 of 17th June 1859.
fully
His Grace
The Duke of Newcastle
etc.
etc.
40
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Miscellaneous
Office 71 June 1860
D. Office).
Lease
from Edward Lytton
to Sir John Bowring.
107am 1/60
RECEIVED
17 MAY 1860.
217
Government offices, Victoria,
Houghton, 26th March, 1860.
My Lord Duke,
The correspondence which has already passed in reference to the lease of 1858.
has been originated to Houghton, a tongue of land projecting from the Mainland towards the centre of Houghton Harbour, has shown the necessity of obtaining cession of the promontory, not only for the advantages which it would
Sir John Bowring to Sir Edward Lytton - 108 of 17th June 1859.
Colonel Caine to Secretary of State 12. 109 of 17th June 1859.
fully
His Grace
The Duke of Newcastle
etc.
etc.
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