CO129-305 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [5-7] — Page 597

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Sir,

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co. Ltd.

Hongkong, 11th June 1901.

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No.1352 of 8th instant, enclosing copy of a letter from Admiral Sir E.B. Seymour to the Secretary of the Admiralty respecting the claims of His Majesty's Ships to preferential rights of docking.

The preferential rights of docking H.M.'s Ships as modified by Admiral Seymour, and detailed in his letter of 20th May, 1901, are quite acceptable to my Company, and I beg you to convey to His Excellency the thanks of my Directors for his consideration.

As you are aware, my Company is most desirous of proceeding at once with the construction of a new dock at Hunghom, and if the ground coloured red and green in the accompanying plan cannot be granted to us as an extension of Kowloon M.L. 87, I shall feel much obliged if you will at once have it put up to Public Auction in one lot, and my Company is agreeable to take it upon the following terms and conditions:-

The Hon. T. Sercombe Smith, Acting Colonial Secretary.

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Sir, Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co. Ltd. Hongkong, 11th June 1901. I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No.1352 of 8th instant, enclosing copy of a letter from Admiral Sir E.B. Seymour to the Secretary of the Admiralty respecting the claims of His Majesty's Ships to preferential rights of docking. The preferential rights of docking H.M.'s Ships as modified by Admiral Seymour, and detailed in his letter of 20th May, 1901, are quite acceptable to my Company, and I beg you to convey to His Excellency the thanks of my Directors for his consideration. As you are aware, my Company is most desirous of proceeding at once with the construction of a new dock at Hunghom, and if the ground coloured red and green in the accompanying plan cannot be granted to us as an extension of Kowloon M.L. 87, I shall feel much obliged if you will at once have it put up to Public Auction in one lot, and my Company is agreeable to take it upon the following terms and conditions:- The Hon. T. Sercombe Smith, Acting Colonial Secretary.
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** $7 ! ENCLOSURE / 592 sir, Eongkong & Thampos Dock Co. Ltd. Longkong, 11th. June 1901. 0.0 26150 10 JUG OF I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No.1352 of 8th. instant, enclosing copy of a letter from Admiral Sir B.E.Seymour to the Secretary: of the Admiralty respecting the claims of Eis Majesty's Ships to preferential rights of docking. The preferential rights of docking E.M's' Ships as modified by Admiral Seymour, and detailed in his letter of 20th. May, 1901, are quite acceptable to my Company, and I beg you to convey to His Excellency the thanks of my Directors for his consideration. As you are aware, my Company is 1 most desirous of proceeding at once with the construc- tion of a new dock at Funghom, and if the ground coloured red and green in the accompanying plan cannot be granted to us as an extension of Kowloon M.L. 87, I shall feel much obliged if you will at once have it put up to Public Auction in one lot, and my Company is agreeable to take it upon the following terms and conditions:- The Fon.T.Sercombe Smith. (a). Acting Colonial Secretary.
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$7

!

ENCLOSURE /

592

sir,

Eongkong & Thampos Dock Co. Ltd.

Longkong, 11th. June 1901.

0.0

26150

10 JUG OF

I have the honour to acknowledge

the receipt of your letter No.1352 of 8th. instant,

enclosing copy of a letter from Admiral Sir B.E.Seymour

to the Secretary: of the Admiralty respecting the claims

of Eis Majesty's Ships to preferential rights of docking.

The preferential rights of docking

E.M's' Ships as modified by Admiral Seymour, and detailed

in his letter of 20th. May, 1901, are quite acceptable

to my Company, and I beg you to convey to His Excellency

the thanks of my Directors for his consideration.

As you are aware, my Company is

1 most desirous of proceeding at once with the construc-

tion of a new dock at Funghom, and if the ground coloured

red and green in the accompanying plan cannot be granted

to us as an extension of Kowloon M.L. 87, I shall feel

much obliged if you will at once have it put up to

Public Auction in one lot, and my Company is agreeable

to take it upon the following terms and conditions:-

The Fon.T.Sercombe Smith.

(a).

Acting Colonial Secretary.

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