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made and enclosed by Mr Johnston,
Dir Henry Pottinger set foot on the Island labour.
A leaving of Wongkong tivo to walk on one occasion before the beginning of February 1842, that is about nine months after the Island occupied and Mr Johnston had been in charge of it. It is not easy to understand how Sir Henry Pottinger could fairly come to the conclusion he did on the subject.
the 9th May c). A conclusion which he did entertain drawn.
sie ĈOAer this 18/12 he did not make an inference from the sole condition.
be made when he granted Mr Johnston a Lot--wards Registered or Afterw and Numbered in due Inland Set 8o.82.
Fir So the times of Tor Henry Pottinger's Setter dated the 20th October, 1843, part of which has already been quoted – Mr Johnston Replied on the 8th November 1843 from Penang, leis way have, tendering this house for sale at the fixed price of Dr. 13,104. (Hong Kong currency at that time at a discount, ini begy'd that if Government preferred purchasing, to denting his house, that the Treasurer might be instructed to hand over the amount specified to his agent.
on his return to the Colony of Hong Kong, W. Johnston levent that the Government agent frore leis still continued to hire this house, and that lic lend boon aulled upon to pay £30 for the let of land which it stood, cure that be
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made and enclosed by Mr Johnston,
JUVE
Dir Henry Pottinger set foot on the Islan
bour.
A
leaving
of Wongkong
tivo to walk
on one occasion before the beginning
except for
of February
1842,
that
is
about
nine maith's
after
the Island
occupied and Mr Johnston
charge of it. It is
had been in
not easy
to understand how stir.
Honey Pottinger could fairly
to the conclusion he did ou
subjret.
the 9th May
c). A corotusion which
entertain
drawn.
sie
ĈOAer
this
18/12 he did not
of an inference
is to be
from
the sole condition.
be made when he granted Mr Johuston a Lot-- wards
Registered or
Afterw
and Numbered in due
Inland Set 8o.82.
Fir
So the times of Tor Henry
Pottinger's Setter dated the 20th
October, 1843,
part of which has already been quoted – Mr Johnston
-
the 8th November 18113
Replied on from Penang,
leis
way
have,
tendering this house for sale at the fixed price of Dr. 13. 104. (Hong Kong
currency
at that time at a discount,
ini begy'd that if Government preferred purchasing, to denting
his house, that the Treasurer
the
d over.
might be instructed to hand
amount specified to his agent.
on his return to the Colony
of Hanghong, W. Johnston levent
that the fovernment agent
frore
leis
still continued to hire this house,
and that lic lend boon aulled.
upon to pay £30
which
Nut
the mal tient
a
for for
the let ofland
which it stood, cure that be
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