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Enclosure No. 1 to Governor's Despatch

No. 40 of the 14th October, 1901

From Punchard, Lowther and Company to the Colonial Secretary

Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, C.M.G.,

Colonial Secretary,

B. H. Naval Yard Extension, Hongkong, 8th November, 1900

Sir,

With reference to our interview and discussion of this afternoon regarding the leasing of the Quarry Farm for the ensuing year, at your request we now beg to submit the following suggestions on the matter.

As you are aware, we are the Contractors for the important Admiralty works recently commenced here.

In this work a very large quantity of Granite is required, the obtaining of which will extend over a period of probably five years, during which time it is essential that a constant and ample supply be forthcoming in order that the work may be completed in the specified time.

Whilst we have no desire to evade in any way the Government Royalty, we are faced with the difficulty that the Quarry Farmer for the time being may so impede our supply of stone as to materially delay or even stop the work.

We are thus obliged to make a special appeal that the condition of the letting of the Quarry Farm may be so modified as to secure us the essential supply for carrying out the work.

The present Quarry Farm System, as we have already found, enables the Contractor to hinder or deny the supply of Granite in works in which he is not interested.

There are several forms of modification which we beg to lay before you.

1. That the letting of the Quarry Farm may be split up into two or more sections as was done in former years.

2. That a particular section of the Quarries be leased to us either by tender or private arrangement.

3. That the lease or arrangement in our particular ...

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Enclosure No. 1 to Governor's Despatch No. 40 of the 14th October, 1901 From Punchard, Lowther and Company to the Colonial Secretary Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, B. H. Naval Yard Extension, Hongkong, 8th November, 1900 Sir, With reference to our interview and discussion of this afternoon regarding the leasing of the Quarry Farm for the ensuing year, at your request we now beg to submit the following suggestions on the matter. As you are aware, we are the Contractors for the important Admiralty works recently commenced here. In this work a very large quantity of Granite is required, the obtaining of which will extend over a period of probably five years, during which time it is essential that a constant and ample supply be forthcoming in order that the work may be completed in the specified time. Whilst we have no desire to evade in any way the Government Royalty, we are faced with the difficulty that the Quarry Farmer for the time being may so impede our supply of stone as to materially delay or even stop the work. We are thus obliged to make a special appeal that the condition of the letting of the Quarry Farm may be so modified as to secure us the essential supply for carrying out the work. The present Quarry Farm System, as we have already found, enables the Contractor to hinder or deny the supply of Granite in works in which he is not interested. There are several forms of modification which we beg to lay before you. 1. That the letting of the Quarry Farm may be split up into two or more sections as was done in former years. 2. That a particular section of the Quarries be leased to us either by tender or private arrangement. 3. That the lease or arrangement in our particular ...
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БОРТ. 119 Enclosure No. 1 to Governor's Despatch No. 40% of the 14th October, 1901.- From Punchard, Lowther and Company to the Colonial Secretary. Hoa. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, C.I.G., B. H. Naral Yard Extension, Hongkong, 8th. November, 1900.. Sir, Colonial Secretary. io.. With reference to our interview and discussion of this afternoon regarding the leasing of the Quarry Farm for the on- suing year, at your request we now beg to submit the following sug- gestions on the matter. As you are aware, we are the Contractors for the Important Admiralty works recently commenced here. In this work a very large quantity of Granite is required the obtaining of which will extend over a period of pro- bably five years, during which time it is essential that a constant and ample supply be forthcoming in order that the work may be completed in the specified time. Whilst we have no desire to evade in any way the Government Royalty, we are faced with the difficulty that the Quarry Parmer for the time being, may so impede our supply of stone sa to qaterially delay or even stop the work." We are thus obliged to make a special appeal that the condition of the letting of the Quarry Parn may be so modified as to secure us the essential supply for qarrying out the work." The present Quarry Farm System as me have already found, enables the Contractor to hinder or deny the supply of Granite in works in which he is not interested. There are several forms of modification which we beg to lay before you. 1. That the letting of the Quarry Farm may be split up into two or more sections as was done in former years.“ 2. That a particular section of the Quarries be leased to as either by tender or private arrangement. 3.: That the lease or arrangement in our particular 9888
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Enclosure No. 1 to Governor's Despatch

No. 40% of the 14th

October, 1901.-

From Punchard, Lowther and Company to the Colonial Secretary.

Hoa. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, C.I.G.,

B. H. Naral Yard Extension, Hongkong, 8th. November, 1900..

Sir,

Colonial Secretary.

io..

With reference to our interview and discussion of this afternoon regarding the leasing of the Quarry Farm for the on- suing year, at your request we now beg to submit the following sug- gestions on the matter.

As you are aware, we are the Contractors for the Important Admiralty works recently commenced here.

In this work a very large quantity of Granite is required the obtaining of which will extend over a period of pro- bably five years, during which time it is essential that a constant and ample supply be forthcoming in order that the work may be completed in the specified time.

Whilst we have no desire to evade in any way the Government Royalty, we are faced with the difficulty that the Quarry Parmer for the time being, may so impede our supply of stone sa to qaterially delay or even stop the work."

We are thus obliged to make a special appeal that the condition of the letting of the Quarry Parn may be so modified as

to secure us the essential supply for qarrying out the work."

The present Quarry Farm System as me have already found, enables the Contractor to hinder or deny the supply of Granite in works in which he is not interested.

There are several forms of modification which we

beg to lay before you.

1.

That the letting of the Quarry Farm may be split up into two or more sections as was done in former years.“

2.

That a particular section of the Quarries be leased to as either by tender or private arrangement.

3.:

That the lease or arrangement in our particular

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