CO129-189 - Governor Hennessy - 1880 [7-9] — Page 208

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ornamental, though, at this latitude, they do not bear ripe

13.

nuts.

On the important sanitary

question of cultivating the Eucalyptus

in

Hongkong, I have the honour to lay before Your Lordship a brief report

by Mr. Ford which I called for and printed in the Government Gazette

of March 1879. Up

to that time, it appears

that only four hundred seedlings of the Eucalyptus Globulosa

had been planted in the Colony, and

one hundred survived. On

receipt of these but receiving Mr. Ford's

report

I instructed

him to take the necessary steps for getting four thousand seedlings of

that species of Eucalyptus, which

grows

in a

climate resembling that of

Hongkong. I hope to increase this number to twenty thousand next year. Accompanying

my report of May 1880 are some

photographs

that Mr. Ford's

may perhaps enable Your Lordship

to understand more

clearly what we have been attempting to do in the way

of tree planting than anything I could

say

in a

despatch. No I shows the

ground containing

Kowloong nursery.

This

year's

seedlings with some patches of little

old trees. The boundary of the

British territory

runs between the two

hills at the right. The hills in the extreme distance are in Chinese territory.

No II is the Sookumpoo nursery

for ... about

...

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10 206 ornamental, though, at this latitude, they do not bear ripe 13. nuts. On the important sanitary question of cultivating the Eucalyptus in Hongkong, I have the honour to lay before Your Lordship a brief report by Mr. Ford which I called for and printed in the Government Gazette of March 1879. Up to that time, it appears that only four hundred seedlings of the Eucalyptus Globulosa had been planted in the Colony, and one hundred survived. On receipt of these but receiving Mr. Ford's report I instructed him to take the necessary steps for getting four thousand seedlings of that species of Eucalyptus, which grows in a climate resembling that of Hongkong. I hope to increase this number to twenty thousand next year. Accompanying my report of May 1880 are some photographs that Mr. Ford's may perhaps enable Your Lordship to understand more clearly what we have been attempting to do in the way of tree planting than anything I could say in a despatch. No I shows the ground containing Kowloong nursery. This year's seedlings with some patches of little old trees. The boundary of the British territory runs between the two hills at the right. The hills in the extreme distance are in Chinese territory. No II is the Sookumpoo nursery for ... about ...
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10 206 ornamental, though, at this latitude, they do not bear ripe 13. nuts. On the important sanitary question of cultivating the Eucalyptus in - Honghong, I have the honour to-- lay before Your Lordship a brief sport W23) by Mr. Ford which I called for and printed in the Government Gazette March 1879. Up appears in to that time, it ___ that only four hundred seedlings of the Eucalyptus Globulosa. had been planted in the Colony, and one hundred survived. On of these but receiving Mr. Ford's report I instructed him to take the woessary steps for getting four thousand seedlings of species of Eucalyptus, which another grows in a climate resembling that of Wonghong. I hope to increase this._ number to twenty thousand next year. Accompanying 14. report of albay 1880 are some that Mr. Ford's photographe may perhaps enable Your Lordship to understand more clearly what we have been attempting to do in the way of tree planting than anything I could -say in a despatch. No I shows the containing Kowloong nursery. this year's མ་ seedlings with some patches of little old. The boundary of the trees two years British territory runs between the two hills at the right. The hills in the extreme distance are in Chinese territory. issie NoD is the Sookumpoo nursery fer lopeto about +
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206

ornamental, though, at this latitude, they do not bear ripe

13.

nuts.

On the important sanitary

question of cultivating the Eucalyptus

in

- Honghong, I have the honour to-- lay before Your Lordship a brief sport W23)

by Mr. Ford which I called for and printed in the Government Gazette

March 1879. Up

appears

in

to that time, it ___

that only four hundred seedlings of the Eucalyptus Globulosa.

had been planted in the Colony, and

one

hundred survived. On

of these but receiving Mr. Ford's

report

I instructed

him to take the woessary steps for getting four thousand seedlings of

species of Eucalyptus, which

another

grows

in a

climate resembling that of

Wonghong. I hope to increase this._ number to twenty thousand next year. Accompanying

14.

report of albay 1880 are some

that

Mr. Ford's

photographe

may perhaps enable Your Lordship

to understand more

clearly what we have been attempting to do in the way

of tree planting than anything I could

-say

in a

despatch. No I shows the

containing

Kowloong nursery.

this

year's

མ་

seedlings with some patches of little

old. The boundary of the

trees two

years British territory

runs between the two

hills at the right. The hills in the extreme distance are in Chinese territory.

issie NoD is the Sookumpoo nursery

fer lopeto

about

+

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