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MR. GRANVILLE SHARP AND THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT.
Correspondence in reference to the resumption by the Colonial Government on behalf of the War Department
of a portion of Inland Lot No. 671.
(EXTRACT).
8th November, 1873.
Dear Mr. SHARP,
If you cut earth from 671 you will bring down the hill and War Department stone on the top of you. Try and select some other site and I will be glad to meet your convenience. I may add that the quarry Farmer was stopped from cutting stone some time ago near the very same place.
Yours truly,
(Sd) J. M. PRICE,
Royal Engineer's Office,
20th December, 1873.
Dear Sir,
Rich has surveyed and reported on the Reserve at West Point to the effect that the War Department stones are not on the lot you referred to That is assuming the Plan in my office to be correct which I believe it to be.
Any way the site is so limited I could not consent to it being reduced by quarrying.
Believe me,
Yours truly,
(Sd.) E. M. GRAIN,
(Col. Commanding Royal Engineers.)
Hongkong,
1st October, 1875.
Hon. C. C. SMITH,
Sir,
Colonial Secretary.
Will you allow me to call your attention to Inland Lot No. 671
at Shektongtsui, which I purchased at Government Land Sale on ✪ See Government Gazette, page 12. 7th January 18629 On the Sale Planta road was marked as bounding
See Plan, page 10,
See Parcels, paga 18.
its southern end; and in the Crown Lease the Lot is said to abut "on the South side thereof on a Public Street und measuring thereon one hundred feet."
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