CO129-227 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1886 [6] — Page 191

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the licences were

granted before or

after the date of the notification issued by Mr. Russell, (28th November 1882), but that Mr. Chi Kam Fong might be allowed to

continue to tender, until their client should

have had an opportunity of ascertaining

his legal position. To this letter a

reply was sent on his behalf,

stating that he had been allowed to

carry on business till the end of

the month. - Mr. Chi Kam Fong then petitioned to be allowed to remain in the Lan, but his request being refused, he put the matter in the

hands of a firm of Solicitors, Messrs. Wotton & Deason, who wrote to the

Acting Registrar General requesting that the Lan might not be put up

to tender.

A reply was sent

stating that the Lan had already been put up to tender, and a report

stating that the highest tender

amounted to $5,200. Further

communications were addressed

by Messrs. Wotton & Deason to Government and the Acting Registrar General; and Mr. Chi Kam Fong still remained

in possession of the Lan. On the 20th December the two persons whose

tender

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8 9 189 the licences were granted before or after the date of the notification issued by Mr. Russell, (28th November 1882), but that Mr. Chi Kam Fong might be allowed to continue to tender, until their client should have had an opportunity of ascertaining his legal position. To this letter a reply was sent on his behalf, stating that he had been allowed to carry on business till the end of the month. - Mr. Chi Kam Fong then petitioned to be allowed to remain in the Lan, but his request being refused, he put the matter in the hands of a firm of Solicitors, Messrs. Wotton & Deason, who wrote to the Acting Registrar General requesting that the Lan might not be put up to tender. A reply was sent stating that the Lan had already been put up to tender, and a report stating that the highest tender amounted to $5,200. Further communications were addressed by Messrs. Wotton & Deason to Government and the Acting Registrar General; and Mr. Chi Kam Fong still remained in possession of the Lan. On the 20th December the two persons whose tender
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8 9 189 the licences were granted before or after the date of the notification issued by Mr. Russell, (28th November 1882), but that Mr. Chie Kam fong- might be allowed to to tender, until their client should have had an opportunity of ascertaining his legal position. To this letter a reply on his had Carry on business till the end of of the month.. -Mr. Chi Kamfong then petitioned to be allowed to remain in the Lan, but his request being refused, he put the matter in the | hands of a firm of Solicitors, Mess? Wotton & Deason, who wrote to the itoting Registrar General requesting that the Lan might not be put up to was sent stating that the Lan already been put up to tender, was sent to Government and a report stating that the highest tender amounted to $5,200. Further communications were addressed Messrs. Wotton & Deason to Government and the Acting Registrar General ; and Mr Chi Ham fong still remained in - possession of the Lain. On the god December the two persons whose. tender
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189

the licences were

granted before or

after the date of the notification issued by Mr. Russell, (28th November 1882), but that Mr. Chie Kam fong- might be allowed to

to tender, until their client should

have had an opportunity of ascertaining

his legal position. To this letter a

reply

on his

had

Carry on

business till the end of

of the month.. -Mr. Chi Kamfong then petitioned to be allowed to remain in the Lan, but his request being refused, he put the matter in the | hands of a firm of Solicitors, Mess? Wotton & Deason, who wrote to the

itoting Registrar General requesting that the Lan might not be put up

to

was sent

stating

that the Lan

already been put up to tender, was sent to Government

and a report

stating that the highest tender

amounted to $5,200. Further

communications were addressed

Messrs. Wotton & Deason to Government and the Acting Registrar General ; and Mr Chi Ham fong still remained

in

- possession of the Lain. On the god December the two persons whose.

tender

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