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the absence of the accused; does Carol even give his authority; nor does it appear that he brought the reports to the notice of any Colonial Officer. If such reports did exist

I believe them to have been entirely groundless as regards any Officer of Government:

The Opium Farm was sold by Public Auction, and there was great competition for it by European and Chinese bidders, so that any person could therefore obtain it who chose to bid for it; and comply with the condition of sale, which was simply, security for payment of the license duty. The only protection afforded to any was that of the law as contained in The Opium Ordinance No 3 of 1845, and the Regulations dated 12 July 1845 - copies of the Ordinance and Regulations will be found in Appendix A. My sec: 6 of the Regulations no seizure can be made without special Warrant from a Magistrate.

Mr. Matheson (since dead) and Mr Jardine, at present an Auctioneer at Victoria, were the Europeans who held the Opium Farm, I was then Chief Magistrate. Mr. Matheson previous to the sale brought a letter to my address from Mr. Alexander Matheson of the firm of Jardine Matheson & Co. . I then expressed to

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Board of Trade 285 the absence of the accused; does Carol even give his authority; nor does it appear that he brought the reports to the notice of any Colonial Officer. If such reports did exist I believe them to have been entirely groundless as regards any Officer of Government: The Opium Farm was sold by Public Auction, and there was great competition for it by European and Chinese bidders, so that any person could therefore obtain it who chose to bid for it; and comply with the condition of sale, which was simply, security for payment of the license duty. The only protection afforded to any was that of the law as contained in The Opium Ordinance No 3 of 1845, and the Regulations dated 12 July 1845 - copies of the Ordinance and Regulations will be found in Appendix A. My sec: 6 of the Regulations no seizure can be made without special Warrant from a Magistrate. Mr. Matheson (since dead) and Mr Jardine, at present an Auctioneer at Victoria, were the Europeans who held the Opium Farm, I was then Chief Magistrate. Mr. Matheson previous to the sale brought a letter to my address from Mr. Alexander Matheson of the firm of Jardine Matheson & Co. . I then expressed to
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Boa of Trat 285 the absence of the accused; does arol even give his authority; aur dres it appear that he brought the reports to the notice of amy Calmiat Officer. If such reports did exist I believe them to have been entirely groundless as regards any Officer of Gwernnant: The Opium Farm was sold 1. sold by No bgn No 673 Tublic Auction, and there was great competition for et by Puropean and Chinese bidders, any person could therefore obtain it who- chose to bid for it; and comply with the condition of sale, which was simply, security for payment of the license duty. only protection afforded to any, was She was that of the law as contained in Are Opium Ordinance No 3 of 1845, and the Regulations dated 12 theely 1845-copies of the Ordinance and Regulations will be found in appondide A. My see: 6 of the Regulations no seizure Caw be made without special Warrant - from a Magistrate. Mr. Matheson (since dead) and Mr Ouddell, at present an Auctionen at Victoria, were the Europeans who held the Opium Farm, I was then Cluef Magistrate. Mr. Matheson previous to the sale brought a letter lo - my address from Mr. Met ander Matheson of the firm of Sardine Matheson &C. . I then expressed to
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of

Trat

285

the absence of the accused; does

arol even

give his authority;

aur

dres it appear that he brought the reports to the notice of amy Calmiat

Officer. If such reports did exist

I believe them to have been entirely

groundless as regards any Officer

of Gwernnant:

The Opium Farm was sold

1.

sold by

No bgn

No 673

Tublic Auction, and there was

great competition for et by Puropean

and Chinese bidders,

any person

could therefore obtain it who-

chose to bid for it; and comply with the condition of sale, which was simply, security for payment of the license duty. only protection afforded to any,

was

She

was that of the law as contained in

Are Opium Ordinance No 3 of 1845,

and the Regulations dated 12 theely 1845-copies of the Ordinance and Regulations will be found in

appondide A. My see: 6 of the Regulations no seizure

Caw

be

made without special Warrant - from a Magistrate.

Mr. Matheson (since dead) and Mr Ouddell, at present an Auctionen at Victoria, were the Europeans who held the Opium Farm, I was then Cluef Magistrate. Mr. Matheson previous to the sale brought a letter

lo

- my address from Mr. Met ander Matheson of the firm of Sardine Matheson &C. . I then expressed to

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