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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 30TH JUNE, 1866.
HANKOW.
The 30 Years' Lease (from 10th September, 1802,) of a lot of Land situated on the British Concession, in the street running parailed to, and immediately behind the Brud, registered at the British Consulate, as lot No. 39, and occupying a space of 125 feet in breadth by 275 feet in depth; together with the Dwelling House, Offices, Out- houses, Stables and Godowns erected thereon.
This property, well know as the E Shun Hong, was also built under the careful superintendence of an European Architect.
The attention of such as are about to establish themselves in Hankow, is invited to the property last above described. It is centrally situated, and in every way admirably adapted for business premises.
A lot of Land on the Han Yang side, measuring 240 feet in depth by 140 feet in breadth, bounded on one side by the Yangtszce River, and situated close to the Han Yang Hill, together with the buildings erected thereon.
The buildings comprise :-
One substantial double Storied House (with a court yard), built after the Chinese fashion, hav- ing frontage of 50 feet, and extending backward 38 feet. Out-houses and a large Godown mea- suring 150 feet by 50 feet.
The Title to this property is a Chinese Title but registered at the British Consulate, IIankow, on the 9th day of July, 1862.
The terms of Sale will hereafter be mabe pub- lie, and in the meantime further particulars as to the various properties may be ascertained on application to
Shanghai, 4th April, 1866.
P. MACLEAN,
"THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.”
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