THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 28TH MAY, 1898.
MONEY ORDER BUSINESS, 1897,—Continued,
Imperial Postal Orders Payable in the United
497
Number of Orders.
Amount.
Colonial Com- mission.
Total
Com-
mission.
£
8. d.
$
Kingdom.
Brought forward,..
4,194.23
Orders,
1,096
6
"
1,031
Sold at Hongkong, Shanghai and Coast Ports,
54.16. O 77. 6. 6
868
217. 0. 0
993.44
10
1,070
585. 0.
0
20
"
2,295
2.295. 0. 0
Total Sterling Orders, .
6,360
8,179. 2. 6
998.44
993.44
Local Postal Notes Payable in Hongkong, Shanghai
and Coast Ports.
$
C.
25-Cent Notes,
139
34.75
50
187
93.50
"
"2
$ 1.00
127
127.00
•
2.00
153
306.00
Sold at Hongkong, Shanghai and Coast Ports,
*
111.52
3.00
149
447.00
4.00
169
676.00
**
5.00
246
•
1,230.00
10.00
264
2,640.00
$9
Total Dollar Orders,
1,434
5,554.25
111.52
111.52
5.299.19
A. M. THOMSON,
Postmaster General,
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 244.
Notice is hereby given that Messrs. C. L. KING & Co., of Victoria, Hongkong, have complied with the requirements of Ordinances 16 of 1873 and 20 of 1895, for the registration in this Colony of their Mark as applied to Perfumery including Florida Water and Scents of all kinds, Soaps of all kinds, Toilet articles and preparations for the teeth and hair, and l'atent Medicines and other Medical preparations; and that the same has been duly registered.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 26th May, 1898.
T. SERCOMBE SMITH,
Acting Colonial Secretary
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 245.
Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of Monday, the 13th June, 1898, for the purchase (by weight or otherwise) and removal of condemned Public Works Stores, consisting of old Cast and Wrought Iron Scrap, Lead, Zinc, Woodwork, &c., as they now lie at the following Govern- ment Stores, viz. :-
Crosby, No. 2 Tank, Wanchai,
and at the Reclamation opposite the Sailors' Home.
For further particulars apply at the Public Works Office.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 28th May, 1898.
T. SERCOMBE SMITH,
Acting Colonial Secretary.