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is level, it would not be absolutely necessary to build a sea-wall, and the whole site is more suitable for the company than the other.

I am quite aware that the proprietors of the ground adjoining objected in a certain degree to the establishment of the dépôt there, which I believe was the reason made for the other lots.

The above lot is one of considerable value, and would be a most desirable locality for a mercantile or other residence, and in fact, with the exception of the Albany Godowns and Marine lot now quoted, is the only available building lot remaining.

It is certainly of consequence to the Company, the description of ground they have to deal with, and there cannot be a doubt as to the respective values of the lots in question;

Lots Nos. 29 and 30 being immediately adjoining Chinese property, would never bring the same amount of money if put up for sale as No 64, which is separated from the lots on each side by a drain, and thus access is obtainable at the sides as well as in front; the difference of rent too is considerable, amounting to nearly £100.

In conclusion therefore I beg to state that the Company would derive considerable benefit by the change, and the Government would be losers to the above amount. If the Company is to be fostered and encouraged by the Government for the benefit of the whole community, the difference or loss of revenue sustained, will I hope be counterbalanced by the prosperity of the island and the sale of Government ground consequent upon the change in a mercantile point of view, and a demand produced for more building sites.

(Signed), Chas St. Gee, Surveyor General

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Colonial Secretary

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292 is level, it would not be absolutely necessary to build a sea-wall, and the whole site is more suitable for the company than the other. I am quite aware that the proprietors of the ground adjoining objected in a certain degree to the establishment of the dépôt there, which I believe was the reason made for the other lots. The above lot is one of considerable value, and would be a most desirable locality for a mercantile or other residence, and in fact, with the exception of the Albany Godowns and Marine lot now quoted, is the only available building lot remaining. It is certainly of consequence to the Company, the description of ground they have to deal with, and there cannot be a doubt as to the respective values of the lots in question; Lots Nos. 29 and 30 being immediately adjoining Chinese property, would never bring the same amount of money if put up for sale as No 64, which is separated from the lots on each side by a drain, and thus access is obtainable at the sides as well as in front; the difference of rent too is considerable, amounting to nearly £100. In conclusion therefore I beg to state that the Company would derive considerable benefit by the change, and the Government would be losers to the above amount. If the Company is to be fostered and encouraged by the Government for the benefit of the whole community, the difference or loss of revenue sustained, will I hope be counterbalanced by the prosperity of the island and the sale of Government ground consequent upon the change in a mercantile point of view, and a demand produced for more building sites. (Signed), Chas St. Gee, Surveyor General True Copy Colonial Secretary
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292 is level, it would not be absolutely necessary to build a sea-wall, and the whole site is more the company than the other. - suitable for I am Quare that the proprietors of the degree - ground adjoining, objected in a certain to the establishment of the dépôt there, which I was the reason I believe was made for the other lots. of the request being The above lot is one 2. of considerable value, and would be a most desirable locality for a mercantile or other residence, and in fact with the exception of the Albany Godowns and these last quoted, is the only available Marine building lot much lot now w remaining. It is certainly of consequence to the Company, the description of ground they have to deal with, and there cannot be a doubt as to the respective values of " the tots in question; lots Jps. 2G and 30 being immediately adjoining Chinese property, would never bring the same amount of money if put up for sale as No 64, which is separated. from the lots on each side by a drain, and thus access is obtainable at the sides as well as in and pear; the front rent too is considerable, difference of rent too amounting to nearly £100 In conclusion therefore I beg to state that the Company swould derive considerable benefit by the change, and the Government would be losers to the above amount. If the Company is to be foctered. avid encouraged by the Government for the benefit of the difference or loss of the whole community, revenue sustained, will I hope be counterbalanced of by the prosperity of the island and the sale Government ground consequent upon the change in a mercantile point of view, and a produced demand d for more building sites (Signed), Chas St, Gee. Mlaverly Surveyor General True Copy Colonial Secretary :
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is level, it would not be absolutely necessary to

build a sea-wall, and the whole site is more

the company than the other.

- suitable for

I am

Quare

that the proprietors of

the

degree

- ground adjoining, objected in a certain

to the establishment of the dépôt there, which

I was the reason

I believe was

made for the other lots.

of the request being

The above lot is one

2.

of considerable

value, and would be a most desirable locality

for a mercantile or other residence, and in

fact

with the exception of the Albany Godowns and

these last quoted, is the only available Marine building lot

much

lot now

w remaining.

It is

certainly of

consequence to the Company, the description

of ground they have to deal with, and there

cannot be a doubt as to the respective values

of

" the tots in question;

lots Jps. 2G and 30 being immediately adjoining Chinese property,

would

never

bring the same amount of money if

put up for sale as No 64, which is separated.

from the lots on each side by a drain, and thus

access

is obtainable at the sides as well as in

and pear;

the

front

• rent too is considerable,

difference of rent too

amounting to nearly

£100

In conclusion therefore I beg to state that

the Company swould derive considerable benefit by the change,

and the Government would be losers to the above amount. If the Company is to be foctered.

avid

encouraged by the Government for the benefit of the difference or loss of

the whole

community,

revenue sustained, will I hope be counterbalanced

of

by the prosperity of the island and the sale Government ground consequent upon the change in a mercantile point of view, and a

produced

demand

d for

more

building sites

(Signed), Chas St, Gee. Mlaverly Surveyor General

True Copy

Colonial Secretary

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