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went to Chick-Chu early in March, along with the Assistant Quarter Master General, for the purpose of marking out the limits of the Cantonments.

On that occasion, I told him he might include as much land as he pleased whether to cultivate it or leave it, but no houses. Also, that he must allow a right of way for the Chinese to the promontory, beyond the Barracks. Those were the only limitations.

(Signed) A. T. Gordon.

T.

a true copy.

Buny Bottines

"Victoria" Hongkong Aug the 1843.

Memorandum.

Having read His Excellency Sir Henry Pottinger's Memorandum of to-day, I have now to state, that I proceeded to Chek-Chu with Lieut. Colonel Knowles on the 7th February last. I there met Mr. Gordon and Captain Edwards, when all four pointed out to the most respectable householders in that lawn, the houses that it was recommended should be bought up, and pulled down, to clear a site for some barracks it was proposed to build. The result of this proceeding, was reported to His Excellency Sir Henry Pottinger on the 8th February.

I afterwards walked over the front of the Cantonments, and I remember remarking, that there was enough ground within them to build barracks upon, without interfering ...

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296 agami went to Chick-Chu early in March, along with the Assistant Quarter Master General, for the purpose of marking out the limits of the Cantonments. On that occasion, I told him he might include as much land as he pleased whether to cultivate it or leave it, but no houses. Also, that he must allow a right of way for the Chinese to the promontory, beyond the Barracks. Those were the only limitations. (Signed) A. T. Gordon. T. a true copy. Buny Bottines "Victoria" Hongkong Aug the 1843. Memorandum. Having read His Excellency Sir Henry Pottinger's Memorandum of to-day, I have now to state, that I proceeded to Chek-Chu with Lieut. Colonel Knowles on the 7th February last. I there met Mr. Gordon and Captain Edwards, when all four pointed out to the most respectable householders in that lawn, the houses that it was recommended should be bought up, and pulled down, to clear a site for some barracks it was proposed to build. The result of this proceeding, was reported to His Excellency Sir Henry Pottinger on the 8th February. I afterwards walked over the front of the Cantonments, and I remember remarking, that there was enough ground within them to build barracks upon, without interfering ...
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296

agami

went to Chick - Chu (carly in March. along with the Assistant: Quarter Brader :

Ithink) along

-General, for the purpose of marking out the limits of

the Cantonments:

On that occasion, I told him he might include as much land as he

much land as he pleased whether:

cultivate it

Leave a

12

not, but no houses. Also, that he must-

right of way for the Chinoses to the

promontory, beyond the Barrackt.

Those were

the only limitations. (Signed) A. t. Gordove.

T.

a true copy.

BunyBottines

"Victoria "Hongkong lug the 1843.

Memorandum.

Having read. His Excellency Sir Henry:

Memmandum of to-day, I have now to

Pollingers Menno

cceded to Chet-Cher with Lieut.

state, that I proceeded

Colonel Knowles ou

the 7th February last. I there

Some

and, by appointment; No Gordon and Caplain Edwards, when all four pointed out to 7 the most respectable householders in that lawn, the houses that it was recommended should be bright up, and pulled down, to clear a site for some barracks it was • proposed accult of this fernceeding, was reported to His Excellency Sir Henry Pollinger on the oft ikebry

the afterwards walked over front of the Containments, and I remember remarking,

there

avariy

to a f

move.

d to build. The

part

that

and within them to build barracks upon, without interfering

enough ground

with

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