34 Marine Lots of Land were sold in Hong Kong on 14th June 1841- GBP3,238 per annum raised in rents
Sale orderLot Number Successful BidderWinning Bid - GBP
1ML 15: R Webster20.00
2ML 14H Leighton21.20
3ML 13Gemmell & Co32.10
4ML 12Holliday Wise & Co38.10
5ML 11Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee52.00
6ML 10Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee52.00
ML 9Reserved
7ML 8Dirom & Co57.00
8ML 7A Parsee50.00
9ML 6M/s Hooker & Lane43.00
10ML 5D & M Rustomjee & Co50.00
11ML 4Dent & Co65.10
12 ML 3Dent & Co64.00
13 ML 2Lindsay & Co80.00
14 ML 1Gribble Hughes & Co80.00
Lots ML 1-5 ran along the north side of Queens Road east to west from the present HSBC building to the Central Market
15ML 20D & M Rustomjee & Co111.00
16ML 21Innes Fletcher & Co150.00
17ML 22Gemmell & Co 140.00
18ML 23/24Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee160.00
19ML 26Jardine Matheson & Co150.00
20ML 27Jardine Matheson & Co185.00
21ML 28Jardine Matheson & Co230.00
Lots 20-26 were in Admiralty & ran along the north side of Queens Road east to west from Morgans Bazaar to below Flagstaff House. Starting with Jardine Matheson’s lots which became the Commissariat within 18 months all the lots eventually became part of the Military base.
22ML xx?R Gully35.00
23ML 30?M/s Jamieson & How60.00
24ML 32?John Smith57.00
25ML 36?John Smith67.00
26ML xx?Framjee Jamsetjee25.00
27ML 38?Captain Hart57.00
These Lots ran west to east on the North Side of Queens Road East between Admiralty and Spring Gardens. - all but one had lapsed to the Government by the late 1840’s. I am unsure if the lot numbers are correct.
28ML 40MacVicar & Co75.00
29ML 41MacVicar & Co95.00
30ML 42Turner & Co100.00
31ML 43Turner & Co115.00
ML 44Reserved
ML 45Reserved
32ML 46T Larkins265.00
33ML 47Fox MacVicar & Turner250.00
ML 49Unsold
34ML 51Captain Morgan205.00
Lots 40 & 47 ran west to east were roughly opposite today's Hopewell centre on the North Side of Queens Road East
ML 49 is possibly the other side of Morrison Hill just before Canal street. ML 51 is East point
There were about 50 lots sold on the day, the rest were inland lots I have found no record of what was sold
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First Land Sales in Hong Kong
First Land Sales in Hong Kong 1841
34 Marine Lots of Land were sold in Hong Kong on 14th June 1841- GBP3,238 per annum raised in rents
Sale order Lot Number Successful Bidder Winning Bid - GBP
1 ML 15: R Webster 20.00
2 ML 14 H Leighton 21.20
3 ML 13 Gemmell & Co 32.10
4 ML 12 Holliday Wise & Co 38.10
5 ML 11 Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee 52.00
6 ML 10 Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee 52.00
ML 9 Reserved
7 ML 8 Dirom & Co 57.00
8 ML 7 A Parsee 50.00
9 ML 6 M/s Hooker & Lane 43.00
10 ML 5 D & M Rustomjee & Co 50.00
11 ML 4 Dent & Co 65.10
12 ML 3 Dent & Co 64.00
13 ML 2 Lindsay & Co 80.00
14 ML 1 Gribble Hughes & Co 80.00
Lots ML 1-5 ran along the north side of Queens Road east to west from the present HSBC building to the Central Market
15 ML 20 D & M Rustomjee & Co 111.00
16 ML 21 Innes Fletcher & Co 150.00
17 ML 22 Gemmell & Co 140.00
18 ML 23/24 Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee 160.00
19 ML 26 Jardine Matheson & Co 150.00
20 ML 27 Jardine Matheson & Co 185.00
21 ML 28 Jardine Matheson & Co 230.00
Lots 20-26 were in Admiralty & ran along the north side of Queens Road east to west from Morgans Bazaar to below Flagstaff House. Starting with Jardine Matheson’s lots which became the Commissariat within 18 months all the lots eventually became part of the Military base.
22 ML xx? R Gully 35.00
23 ML 30? M/s Jamieson & How 60.00
24 ML 32? John Smith 57.00
25 ML 36? John Smith 67.00
26 ML xx? Framjee Jamsetjee 25.00
27 ML 38? Captain Hart 57.00
These Lots ran west to east on the North Side of Queens Road East between Admiralty and Spring Gardens. - all but one had lapsed to the Government by the late 1840’s. I am unsure if the lot numbers are correct.
28 ML 40 MacVicar & Co 75.00
29 ML 41 MacVicar & Co 95.00
30 ML 42 Turner & Co 100.00
31 ML 43 Turner & Co 115.00
ML 44 Reserved
ML 45 Reserved
32 ML 46 T Larkins 265.00
33 ML 47 Fox MacVicar & Turner 250.00
ML 49 Unsold
34 ML 51 Captain Morgan 205.00
Lots 40 & 47 ran west to east were roughly opposite today's Hopewell centre on the North Side of Queens Road East
ML 49 is possibly the other side of Morrison Hill just before Canal street. ML 51 is East point
There were about 50 lots sold on the day, the rest were inland lots I have found no record of what was sold