if

dop

wito the bolony.

2. Mr Champ plain would be much obliged

Java to request

the Board of Agriculture would you that they may be

takaa tioma me this

notice publicly known, Brough the Press,

fin the usual manne

2 The Boant of Agriculture have been regacoted to make this notice publicly known Bough the frous

CPL

No ((only).

No 2 only.

R DEE

^OTERU

OLONIAL

No.

ke 327

899

hov

revious Paper.

Dexposed of

16 kech Dog 2

1650-1953--1500-13-98 absequent Paper.

00

OFF

386

HONG KONG

Nu 34994

(Subject.)

Sugar Mills

351

DESPATCH.

C. O.

34937

Rece

Tere 18 VEC 99

will be paid for unt of Colfundo obat to Chinese & then of satisfactory will be sold:

(Minutes.)

Mr. Lucas

Appments the mills to the Chinese for nothing have been long enough in

they

their advantages abbreciated;

will be deteriorated.

алл

to be leat

and sold after

use to make

which time.

? Acknarledy.

A. F

bay

21/12

I ask what Expense will be incurred & whether it is to be met out of the vote for $10,000 on account. of Expenses in connection with the new Territory under the head of

Miscellaneous services in the Draft

Estituates for 1900.

J

4112

17

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If

sent to the colony.

2. Mr Champlain would be much obliged

if Java could request

the Board of Agriculture to make known that they may be

taken into consideration this

notice publicly known, through the Press,

in the usual manner.

2 The Board of Agriculture have been requested to make this notice publicly known through the Press.

CPL

No (1 only).

No 2 only.

COLONIAL

SECRETARY'S

OFFICE

No.

327

1899

Previous Paper.

Disposed of

16 Feb 1899

1650-1953--1500-13-98 Subsequent Paper.

OFF

386

HONG KONG

No 34994

(Subject.)

Sugar Mills

351

DESPATCH.

C. O.

34937

Received

Here 18 DEC 99

will be paid for use of Colony's plant to Chinese & then if satisfactory will be sold:

(Minutes.)

Mr. Lucas

Apprehends the mills given to the Chinese for nothing have been long enough in

their

hands to have appreciated their advantages;

now they

will be deteriorated.

All

to be let

and sold after

use to make

way for new ones.

? Acknowledged.

A. F

Bay

21/12

I ask what Expense will be incurred & whether it is to be met out of the vote for $10,000 on account of Expenses in connection with the new Territory under the head of

Miscellaneous services in the Draft

Estimates for 1900.

J

12/17

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