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Public Works Office,

Hongkong, 25th April, 1908.

Sir,

Enclosure 2.

C.O. 24727

6924 JUL CS

I beg to inform you that application has

been made to me, on behalf of Mr. H. J. Dennys, the lessee of

Rural Building Lot 1, Hill District, for information as to

whether, on the expiry of his present lease, which is for a

period of 75 years, a renewal of it for a further period of 75

years will be granted.

The lot in question was leased on the 30th

September, 1878, and practically 30 years of the term for which

it is held have therefore expired. It has an area of 258,589

square feet or 5.93 acres, the premium at which it was sold

being at the rate of $204 per acre or, say, 1 cent per square

foot, and Crown Rent at the rate of $15 per acre. Present rates

are about 10 cents to 12 cents per square foot premium and

$250 per acre Crown Rent, but, in the case of Rural Building

Lot 1, there are considerable areas included which cannot be

economically utilized for building purposes.

The application made appears to be covered

by C.O.D. 124/1899 in which it is laid down that lessees holding

land under 75 years' leases, or their assignees, should be

offered the renewal of their leases for a further period of 75

years upon such an advance of Crown Rent as is justified by the

then value of the land and without fine.

I submit the matter for instructions as to

whether I may reply, to the enquiry in the above sense. The

same course would, I presume, be followed in the case of all

other lots similarly leased unless it were known that the whole

or any portion of a lot would be required for any public pur-

-pose.

I have etc.,

(Sd.) W. Chatham,

Director of Public Works.

The Honourable

The Colonial Secretary.

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Page 433 Public Works Office, Hongkong, 25th April, 1908. Sir, Enclosure 2. C.O. 24727 6924 JUL CS I beg to inform you that application has been made to me, on behalf of Mr. H. J. Dennys, the lessee of Rural Building Lot 1, Hill District, for information as to whether, on the expiry of his present lease, which is for a period of 75 years, a renewal of it for a further period of 75 years will be granted. The lot in question was leased on the 30th September, 1878, and practically 30 years of the term for which it is held have therefore expired. It has an area of 258,589 square feet or 5.93 acres, the premium at which it was sold being at the rate of $204 per acre or, say, 1 cent per square foot, and Crown Rent at the rate of $15 per acre. Present rates are about 10 cents to 12 cents per square foot premium and $250 per acre Crown Rent, but, in the case of Rural Building Lot 1, there are considerable areas included which cannot be economically utilized for building purposes. The application made appears to be covered by C.O.D. 124/1899 in which it is laid down that lessees holding land under 75 years' leases, or their assignees, should be offered the renewal of their leases for a further period of 75 years upon such an advance of Crown Rent as is justified by the then value of the land and without fine. I submit the matter for instructions as to whether I may reply, to the enquiry in the above sense. The same course would, I presume, be followed in the case of all other lots similarly leased unless it were known that the whole or any portion of a lot would be required for any public pur- -pose. I have etc., (Sd.) W. Chatham, Director of Public Works. The Honourable The Colonial Secretary. Page 434
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.Orsal paitaixe

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Laut to pagod sit werer o dnemirsvoð sit das to ob I DRES -rrevoð erit meritediw word of avokens es zurd I .ol sol gribliVE oð þus eueal blo sit to Tabпstra & ¿quons or betaqarų ak Jniste wan fora ydreqong add to atanwo tœezeng eds of 288sed van Justg -me eausio a alsenos of bra edah mort arsey Hf to? að or 80289J NA JA BTABy 27 to artes racerut a tot lawener a od music gatI+13-

.na moto bezseton?

blnow tasemrtavoð ødt 1l bestido ad Bintorin I astnofol erd tot scach to visterool sift of makenoliqqa va thousa

Belzonitua brow ad anoleibnon zariw noijr mhii mort miséraðað bræ

Insaang add to rebusTwɛ & tqaona of thecutevoð fatnolo? orit VÍTBɖOT¶ Mis to arom o fman»ıq ars of abessi wen Jasig bra ouBSI beann! won al vnofoð orð al heal ɖɔhriw nogu amar erme edt noqu

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jo. 132.

sir,

Enclosure 2.

C.O. 24727

6924 JUL CS

Public Works Office,

Hongkong, 25th. April, 1908.

433

I beg to inform you that application has

been made to me, on behalf of Mr. H. J. Dennys, the lessee of

Rural Building Lot 1, Hill District, for information as to

whether, on the expiry of his present lease, which is for a

period of 75 years, a renewal of it for a further period of 75

years will be granted.

The lot in question was leased on the 30th.

September, 1878, and practically 30 years of the term for which

it is held have therefore expired. It has an area of 258,589

square feet or 5.93 acres, the premium at which it was sold

being at the rate of $204 per acre or, say, è cent per square

foot, and Crown Rent at the rate of $15 per acre. Present rates

are about 10 cents to 12 cents per square foot premium and

$250 per acre Crown Rent, but, in the case of Rural Building

Lot 1, there are considerable areas included which cannot be

economically utilized for building purposes.

The application made appears to be covered

by C.0.D. 124/1899 in which it is laid down that lessees holding

land under 75 years' leases, or their assignees, should be

offered the renewal of their leases for a further period of 75

years upon such an advance of Crown Rent as is justified by the

then value of the land and without fine.

I submit the matter for instructions as to

whether I may reply, to the enquiry in the above sense. The

same course would, I presume, be followed in the case of all

other lots similarly leased unless it were known that the whole

or any portion of a lot would be required for any public pur-

-pose.

•Matetoed Izinofo

The Honourable

The Colonial Secretary.

I have etc.,

(Sd.) W. Chatham,

Director of Public Works.

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