Sir,
you
a
8 February 1844.
Sam directed to forward to the accompanying Petition from
The
the Contractor Amoon in which he states that in consequence of absconding of Assam, who entered into Contract with Government for the formation of a certain portion of the
Queen's Road for the Sum of $920, he has himself paid $1200 in addition to $700 previously expended by Asam; that the Contract is not yet fulfilled; that the removal of one mass of rock will cost him $150;
and in Conclusion, therefore prays, that Government will repay
the
expense of completing the Contract.
His Excellency the Governor wishes you to make strict enquiries at No:62 644 as to the truth of this statement and to report, for the information of Government, the amount of money you suppose to have been already expended and also the sum which will be required for the completion of the work?.
I have to
(Signed) Richard Thomann.
Captain D'Aguilar.
Sir
Assistant Military Secretary
Victoria, Hong Kong.
February 8th 1844.
I am directed by the Governor to acknowledge the receipt of the Honorable Major General D'Aguilar's letter of the 3rd Instant, accompanied by
Sir,
you
a
8 Khuary 1844.
Sam directed to forward to the accompanying Petition from
The
the Contractor Amoon in which he states that in consequence of absconding of Assam, who entered into Contract with Government for the formation of a certain portion of the
• Queen's Road for the Sum of $920, he has himself paid $1200 in addition to $700 previously expended by Asam; that " the Contract is not yet fulfilled; that the removal of one mass of rock will cost him $150;
and Conclusion, therefore prays, that Government will
deppay
Contract.
the
irr
expense of completing the
His Excellency the Governor
wishes you
to make strict enquiries
at
No:62
644
as to the truth of this statement and to report, for the information of. Government, the amount of money you to have been already expended
suppose
and also the sun which will be
required for the completion of the
work?.
Shave to
(Signed) Richard Thomann.
Captain D'Aguilar.
Sir
Assistant Military Secretary
Tetoria, Honghing.
Abruary 8th 1844.
Iam directed by the Governor to acknowledge the receipt of the Honorable Major General D'Aquilar's letter of the 3rd Instant, accompanied
of
by
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