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collars in clearing the ground, and in building

the walls, when the absconding

of the

the contractor, who had received a considerable amount in advance

and the sickness of Capt. Meik, put a stop for a time to the

progress of the building. Afterwards Capt. Meik was from continued sickness compelled to leave China; and at his departure

he left authority with the Revd J. L. Shuck, a missionary Clergyman,

to dispose of the Lots, and it was eventually agreed upon by

me and Mr. William I. Kiddly, British merchant,

that we would purchase there, with their commenced.

for the sum of $191

he would cause them to be transferred to our names at the Hong Kong Land Office,

Accordingly application was made

to the Land Officer, and by him the matter was

referred to the head of the Govt., A. R. Johnston Esqr, whose appointment emanates from H.M.'s Plenipotentiary, and who, after investigating the circumstances, addressed

to the Revd Mr. Shuck an official letter, which I here transcribe for your perusal, and of which a certified copy

is also annexed:

twelve hundred & eighty dollars (about £184 sterling) provided for

the building of Government House

Hongkong, 18th Feby 1842.

1.

"As it appears by your statement,

that

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collars in clearing the ground, and in building the walls, when the absconding of the the contractor, who had received a considerable amount in advance and the sickness of Capt. Meik, put a stop for a time to the progress of the building. Afterwards Capt. Meik was from continued sickness compelled to leave China; and at his departure he left authority with the Revd J. L. Shuck, a missionary Clergyman, to dispose of the Lots, and it was eventually agreed upon by me and Mr. William I. Kiddly, British merchant, that we would purchase there, with their commenced. for the sum of $191 he would cause them to be transferred to our names at the Hong Kong Land Office, Accordingly application was made to the Land Officer, and by him the matter was referred to the head of the Govt., A. R. Johnston Esqr, whose appointment emanates from H.M.'s Plenipotentiary, and who, after investigating the circumstances, addressed to the Revd Mr. Shuck an official letter, which I here transcribe for your perusal, and of which a certified copy is also annexed: twelve hundred & eighty dollars (about £184 sterling) provided for the building of Government House Hongkong, 18th Feby 1842. 1. "As it appears by your statement, that
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collars in clearring the ground, and in building the wall's, when the absconding of t the contractor, who had received advance a considerable amount, and the sickness of caflr meik, put a stop for Loon d time to the progress of the building. afterwards captaci meik was from continued sichness compelled to leave China; and at his departure he left authority with the rev? I. L Shuck, a missionary Clergyman, to dispore of Eventually agreed upon by the Lots, and it was me and m William. I kindly, British merchant, that we would purchase telor there, with their commenced. for the sum of of 191 he would cause them to be transferred -19" to our names at the foot Land Office, Accordingly application was made to the Land Officer, and by him the matter was referred to the head of the foot, A. R. Johnston Esql, whose appointment. Here to that office reveanates from Majesty's Plenipotentiary, and who, after investigating the circumstances, addrifend to the Rev. Mr. Shuck alc official better, which there transcribe for Gour Sochip= perusal, and of which a certified copy is also annexed: twelve of building, here hundred & righty Sir dollars (about £24 ofterling / provided Le Government House Ronghong, relobert. 1982. 1. "As it appears by your statement. that
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collars in clearring the ground, and in building

the wall's, when the absconding

of t

the contractor, who had received advance

a considerable amount, and the

sickness of caflr meik, put a stop

for

Loon

d

time to the

progress of the building. afterwards captaci meik was from continued sichness compelled to leave China; and at his departure

he left authority with the rev?

I. L Shuck, a

missionary Clergyman,

to dispore of Eventually agreed upon by

the Lots, and it was

me and m

William. I kindly, British merchant,

that we would purchase telor

there, with their commenced.

for the sum of

of

191

he would cause them to be transferred -19" to our names at the foot Land Office,

Accordingly application was made

to the Land Officer, and by him the

matter was

referred to the head of the foot, A. R. Johnston Esql, whose appointment.

Here

to that office reveanates from Majesty's Plenipotentiary, and who, after investigating the circumstances, addrifend

to the Rev. Mr. Shuck

alc

official better, which there transcribe for Gour Sochip= perusal, and of which a certified copy

is also annexed:

twelve of

building,

here hundred & righty

Sir

dollars (about £24 ofterling / provided

Le

Government House

Ronghong, relobert. 1982.

1.

"As it appears by your statement.

that

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