No of Date of Deep: Despatch
25
26
27
28
29
1861.
Subject of Deep alth
Original (continued)
26th February Reporting 6 month's leave of absence granted to Mr Inglis to proceed home on account of ill health, and recommending his application for a Pension
28/12
Acknowledging receipt of Despatch N°1 of 10th January 1861, and Sundry Circulars
Reporting that the duty of attesting Emigrants Contracts had been assigned to Mr Inglis.
Reporting appointment of Mr. Thomsett, &c. as Acting Harbour Master and Emigration Officer.
Forwarding Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Colony on the 10th January 1861
Confidential 9th March Report on the currency of the Colony, with suggestion for its improvement.
30.
31
124
32
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33.
34
25
36.
Forwarding Requisition for Postage Stamps. Applying for instructions as to the necessity or otherwise of passing an Ordinance for regulation of the Post office at Hongkong.
Deferring his opinion on the Report of Commissioners respecting the disposition of land at Kowloon
Recommending Mr. Callaghan's application for the office of Attorney General of Hong Kong
13th March Forwarding Requisition for stores for the use of the Surveyor General's Department.
154
Forwarding Correspondence with Lieutenant General Sir Hope Grant, on the unauthorized appropriation of land at Kowloon by the Military Authorities. Acknowledging receipt of Despatches
37
No of Inclosures
38 23
Forwarding Correspondence with Major General Sir John Michel, relative to the resumption of the military works at Kowloon by discussion from the Governor
Recommending Dr Legge's plan for the establishment of a Central School in Victoria and applying for sanction of the outlay &c.
Respecting want of trustworthy Interpreters and recommending scheme for the establishment of Colonial Cadetships.
39
3
None
4
2
None
6.
Mermai
1861
40 26th March Deputy observations on the Report of the Kowloon Land Committee.
41 287
43 30th
Confidential
On the subject of the Defences of the Colony.
Forwarding correspondence with Rear Admiral Jones on the subject of the Naval Works at Kowloon
Acknowledging receipt of Despatch marked "Confidential" to H.M., 11 of 10 February 1861.
Also one Despatch Count Scalas' application respecting Opium
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