when laid out (not from the bocksfit or preliminary quage line) to the nearest point of the Magazine Boundary wall to be preserved. (2). It wall to shut off the Southern end of the Magazine enclosure from the road of each elevation an Extent as the Commanding Royal Engineer may consider necessary.

recovery at the Expense of the Colony to be erected Major Several Brunker has not yet received from that War Office probably the instructions which are on their way to him, and until their arrival he would wish not to take any steps with regard to making formal transfer of the land.

(Signed) Wilkinson Shaw
A. & Q. Quarter Master General

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Hongkong 2nd July 1868.

I have the honor to acknowledge your communication of the 27th June No. I and to acquaint you in reply thereto by direction of the Governor that His Excellency concurs in the conditions specified by the Major General in Event. of the formation of the road being hereafter undertaken by the Colony.

(Signed) J. Jardine.
Acting Colonial Secretary

Deputy Asst. Quarter Master General

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