and
Mar
at Hong Kong for
Exemption from the total due payment of ground rent on property acquired by them in the colony. I have & acquaint you that an application,
has since been
made (in June 1856)
for Relief from payment of £92.4.-
claimed as due
to the Crown for
head rent on certain premises purchased
for
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for the store department and described as bearing
Lot No 66"
This matter has formed the subject
of a correspondence between the Store
Department and this office,
and has
received my
careful consideration.
But
a similar
in 1852
question
was raised, which
resulted in the
remission of the Colonial Government of the ground rents on property purchased
and
Mar
at Stong Kong for
Exemption from the tal dae payment of ground rent on property acquired by them in the colony,. Shave & creguaint Zou that an application,
has since been
made (in Lime 1856)
w
for Relief from payment of £92.4.
claimed as due
to the Mony for
head rent on certain premises form chased
for
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for the stare deepartment and described as hearine
Lob No 66""
This matter has formed the Rubject
of a correspondence between the trar
Department and tus office,
and has
received my
careful consideratio
bat
a similar
in 1852
question
was raised, which
resulted in the
renriasion of the Colonial Sovernment of the on phoperty I renta penchaed
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