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my statement in the matter -cordingly I now venture

- fully to submit the same.

had

very respects

As the past history of garden

3.

management

is

is a

subject upon

which

this

of

I cannot touch in the limits

litter, except in the briefest

I would beg Your Lordship's attention

only to a

for leading facts,

few

but

more

especially to the main one: that Mr. Ford was appointed to the Hong-

Kong Civil service as the independent separate Government Da-

head

off

A

his

the

partment and that therefore expone his arrival here, he simply took over garden and tree-planting duties as a branch of the Public Works Department under the general supervision of the Surveyor General of the Colony

536

It happened however that ten month's after Mr Ford's appointment,

Governor Hennessy had a serious difference with Mr Moosom, the then Surveyor General, and in consequence the Governor detached Mr Ford from the Public Works office (vide Appendix A)

A) substituting for the authority of

the supervision of a

Mr Moosom

**

Garden Committee of five gentlemen with Captain Hastings R.E. Resident Surveyor-General (vide Appendix B.) as their manager and Adviser. Shortly after, upon Mr Moosom's retirement from the service, Captain Hastings R.E. succeeded him as Surveyor-General and retained all his functions at the Garden Board.

5. In 1873, I arrived in the Colony

and succeeded Captain M. Hardy R.E. in his dual office

4 St

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my statement in the matter -cordingly I now venture - fully to submit the same. had very respects As the past history of garden 3. management is is a subject upon which this of I cannot touch in the limits litter, except in the briefest I would beg Your Lordship's attention only to a for leading facts, few but more especially to the main one: that Mr. Ford was appointed to the Hong- Kong Civil service as the independent separate Government Da- head off A his the partment and that therefore expone his arrival here, he simply took over garden and tree-planting duties as a branch of the Public Works Department under the general supervision of the Surveyor General of the Colony 536 It happened however that ten month's after Mr Ford's appointment, Governor Hennessy had a serious difference with Mr Moosom, the then Surveyor General, and in consequence the Governor detached Mr Ford from the Public Works office (vide Appendix A) A) substituting for the authority of the supervision of a Mr Moosom ** Garden Committee of five gentlemen with Captain Hastings R.E. Resident Surveyor-General (vide Appendix B.) as their manager and Adviser. Shortly after, upon Mr Moosom's retirement from the service, Captain Hastings R.E. succeeded him as Surveyor-General and retained all his functions at the Garden Board. 5. In 1873, I arrived in the Colony and succeeded Captain M. Hardy R.E. in his dual office 4 St
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my statement in the matter -cordingly I now venture - fully to submit the same. had very respects As the past history of garden 3. management is is a subject upon which this of I cannot touch in the limits litter, cxcept in the briefest I would beg Your Lordship's attention only to a for leading facts, few but more especially to the main one: that Mr. appointed to the Hong- Ford was tre der Kong Civil service as the independent separate Lovernment Da- head off A his the partment and that therefore expone arrival here, he simply took over garden and treeplanting duties as a branch of the Public work's De partment under the general super. vision of the Surveyor general of the Colony 536 It happened however that lenn month's after Mr Ford's appointment, Jovernor tune donnell had a serious difference with Mr Moosom, the then Surveys Jennal, and in consequence) the Lovernor detached on: Ford from the Public work's office (ride appendis A) A ) substituting for the authority of the supervision of a Mr Momson ** Farden Committees of five gentlemen with Captain Mstardy R.P. Resistent Surveyor-General ( vide Appendix B.) as their manager and Adviser. Shortly after upon Mir Moosom's re- :tirement from the service, Explain In Hardy R.C. succeeded him at Surveys Gjeneral pelamming at the Farden Board. functions at the all his 5. In 1873, I arrived in the in Colony and succeeded Captain M. Sturdy R.C. in his dual office 4 St
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my statement in the matter -cordingly I now venture

- fully to submit the same.

had

very respects

As the past history of garden

3.

management

is

is a

subject upon

which

this

of

I cannot touch in the limits

litter, cxcept in the briefest

I would beg Your Lordship's attention

only to a

for leading facts,

few

but

more

especially to the main one: that Mr. appointed to the Hong-

Ford was

tre der

Kong Civil service as the independent separate Lovernment Da-

head

off

A

his

the

partment and that therefore expone

arrival here, he simply took over garden and treeplanting duties as a branch of the Public work's De partment under the general super. vision of the Surveyor general of the Colony

536

It happened however that lenn month's after Mr Ford's appointment,

Jovernor tune donnell had a serious difference with Mr Moosom, the then Surveys Jennal, and in consequence) the Lovernor detached on: Ford from the Public work's office (ride appendis

A)

A ) substituting for the authority of

the supervision of a

Mr Momson

**

Farden Committees of five gentlemen with Captain Mstardy R.P. Resistent Surveyor-General ( vide Appendix B.) as their manager and Adviser. Shortly after upon Mir Moosom's re- :tirement from the service, Explain In Hardy R.C. succeeded him at Surveys Gjeneral pelamming

at the Farden Board.

functions at the

all his

5. In 1873, I arrived in the in Colony

and succeeded Captain

M. Sturdy R.C. in his dual office

4 St

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