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(5.) Tenders must specify the purposes for which the land is to be used. It can be used for no other purpose than those specified except the consent of the Governor be pre- viously obtained.

(6.) No matsheds will be permitted to be erected on the ground, but sheds with boarded sides and tiled roofs may be erected.

(7.) The Lessee will be allowed to erect a temporary building for the purpose of holding public performances under Ordinance No. 18 of 1908.

(8.) The Lessee will also be allowed to erect temporary shops on the sea frontage which must not be used as domestic buildings except for watchmen; such buildings to be constructed to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.

(9.) All structures erected by the lessee to be cleared away before the termination of the lease and the ground to be left in a condition to the satisfaction of the Dicector of Public Works.

(10.) The successful tenderer shall before 1st November, 1912, execute a lease in the usual form of Crown Leases as modified by the foregoing Special Conditions.

(11.) The Lessee shall deposit a sum of $3,000 with the Colonial Treasurer as security for the due payment of rent and performance of conditions of lease.

(12.) The present Lessees have power under their lease to clear away before 31st October, 1912, all structures erected on the land and are required to leave the ground in a condition satisfactory to the Director of Public Works.

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List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension Australasia & China Telegraph Company's Office at Hongkong.

Bir.

Chanleethong, Kwongtmseong.

Chinheng care Teeseng.

Ellis Passenger St. Albans.”

Hiapho.

Mingquan.

Hongkong, 27th September, 1912.

Miss Symington Presbyterian Mission. Ryder C/o. Hongkong Hotel. Seburn.

1102.

Tiangchengchu, C/o. Engfatguan Opium Hongsheungwan.

5899

J. M. BECK,

superintendent.

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's Office at Hongkong.

Chanahchee Keefattchon.

Landenberger German Consulate.

Studebaker.

Yeenoi, Queen's Road West.

Yutloong, Des Voeux Road West.

Hongkong Station, 27th September, 1912.

1795 6534 6670 5940 2490. 0265 3293 2450.

7709 3494 0098

6265.

7338 0005 0577 0063 5714 3141

J. P. JENSSEN,

Actg. Superintendent.

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