Lords Commissioners of the
Treasury relative to the amount of securities to be deposited by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in consideration of the amendment of the Hongkong Ordinances affecting the Bank, I have the honour to inform Your Lordship that in addition to the Imperial Chinese Bonds as per margin;
the Title Deeds of the Bank's premises and of the other properties marginally noted, have with the advice of the Executive Council and on the recommendation of Mr. Johnson, the Crown Solicitor, who duly investigated the Titles, — been accepted, the former by Sir G. W. Des Vaux, the latter by myself,
Imperial Chinese Loan F1888 1,632 Bonds @ £500 = £816,000 @ $73. $1,117,808.29
Imperial Chinese Loan D 1884. 292 Bonds @ $1,000 = $292,000.00
$1,409,808.99
Marine Lot 71 valued at $499,047
do 65 Remaining portion of Marine Lot 116 valued at $175,000
$24,000 and $698,047
As security for $500,000 in the first case, and
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Lords Commissioners of the
Treasury relative to the amount of securities to be deposited by the Hongkong
and Shanghai Bank_in
consideration
of
the
amendment of the Hongkong Ordinances affecting the Bank, I have the honour to inform Your Lordship that in addition
to the Imperial Chinese Bonds
as
•per margin;
the Title Deeds
Imperial Chinese Loan F1888
1,632 Bonds @ Is. 500 - Fts. 816,000 @73.
$1,117,808.29
of the Bank's Imperial Chinese Loan D 1884. premises and of
292 Bonds @ $1,000 # 292,000.00
1,409,808.99
of the other properties
492
marginally noted, have with
Marine Lot 71 valued at $499.047 the advice of
do 65
"
Remaining portion of
Marine Lot 116 valued at 11
175,000
the Executive
24,000 and on the #698.047 recommendation
of Mr. Johnson, the Crown Solicitor, who duly
investigated the Titles, — been accepted, the former by Sir G. W. Des Vaux, the latter by myself,
As
security for $500,000
in the first
case, and
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