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3. The Government will permit, if practicable, each Permittee to erect and maintain such temporary piers and jetties as may in the opinion of the Director of Public Works be reasonably necessary for the purpose of shipping stone cut in the Quarry or Quarries into junks or boats; the sites and dimensions of such temporary piers and jetties shall be subject in all respects to the approval of the Director of Public Works, who may at any time direct the removal of any such temporary pier or jetty to any other place; the expense of such removal to be borne by the Permittee.
4. Each Permittee to fill in any holes in the Quarry or Quarries to such levels and to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works, if called upon to do so.
5. Each Permittee to construct such drains as may be necessary to carry off any surplus water which may accumulate in the Quarry or Quarries; the work to be done to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.
6. Should any Permittee fail to comply with these conditions or any of them, the sum deposited by him shall be forfeited to the Government and the tender or tenders made by him shall thereupon be deemed to be cancelled, and he shall be liable to make good any loss or damage which the Government may incur through his failure to comply with such conditions.
7. No rates will be charged on any of these Quarries.
16th November, 1917.
A. G. M. FLETCHER, Colonial Secretary.
List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension Australasia & China Telegraph Company's Office at Hongkong.
Chiutuhing Shop, Kong Phot Yuen.
Lowpeacock.
Marques Emilio.
Oysin, 430, Connaught Road West. Tranchung.
J. M. BECK,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 23rd November, 1917.
List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's Office at Hongkong.
Sengmoh, Winglok Street. Shunyick.
Hongkong Station, 23rd November, 1917.
Yungsheng.
T. KRING,
Acting Superintendent.
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