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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11TH SEPTEMBER, 1897.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
IME next Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court will be held on Saturday, the 18th day of September, 1897, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
J. W. NORTON KYSHE,
Registrar.
Registry, Supreme Court,
Hongkong, 11th day of September, 1897.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
IN BANKRUPTCY,
Notice of adjudications and appointments of Trustee.
No. 26 of 1896.
Be the 'TUNG HING CHEONG Firm, late of 135. Queen's Rond West Victoria, Hongkong, Dealers in Second-hand Clothes.
THE above named TUNG RING CHEONG
Partners in the said Firm. were adjudicated Bankrupts on the 14th January, 1897, and Mr. BRUCE SHEPHERD. the Official Receiver, was appointed Trustee of the Debtors' Estates.
A first and final Dividend of $8.54 per centum, payable at the official Receiver's Office. has been declared in this Matter.
No. 2 of 1897.
R CHAN L Moox also known as CHAN KAI YAN, formerly residing at the 'Cheong Shop, at 45, Praya West, Victoria, Hongkong, Trader.
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HE above named CHAN LI MOON other- wise CHAN KAI YAN was adjudicated Bankrupt on the 30th August. 1897, and Mr. BRUCE SHEPHERD, the Official Receiver, was appointed Trustee of the Debtor's Estate.
No. 12 of 1897.
Be CHUNG CHO HING, lately trading as the WA CHAN CHAN, at 14, Cross Street, Victoria, Hongkong, as an Eating-House Keeper.
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【HE above named CHUNG CHO HING was adjudicated Bankrupt on the 17th day
of June, 1897, and Mr. BRUCE SHEPHERD, the Official Receiver, was appointed Trustee of the Debtor's Estate.
Notice of intended Dividends.
No. 23 of 1896.
Re TAM KEE, lately carrying on business under the style of KWONG TUNG CHEONG TAM KEE, at 9, Tai Wo Street, Victoria, Hong- kong, Machinist.
No. 25 of 1896.
Re The Wo CHEUNG Firm and LAM FAT alias LAM YIK CHEUK and JAM KUI alias LAM PANG KUI. Partners in the said Firm, lately carrying on business at 65, Queen's Road West, Victoria, Hongkong, as Grocers,
No. 12 of 1897.
IC CHUNG CHO HING. lately trading as the WA CHAN CHAN, at 14, Cross Street, Victoria, Hongkong, Eating-House Keeper.
A
Dividend is intended to be declared in each of the above three last mentioned
Matters.
Debts not already proved must be proved by the 16th day of October next, or will be excluded from the Dividend.
Dated this 11th day of September, 1897.
BRUCE SHEPHERD. Official Reccicer and Trustee,
Land Office,
Hongkong.
In the Matter of ORDINANCE'No, 2
OF 1892,
and
In the Matter of the Petition of AUGUSTE RAPHAEL MARTY. of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on behalf of him- self and JULES D'ABBADIE, of Haiphong, Tonkin, Shipowner, for Letters Patent for exclu- sive use within the Colony of Hongkong of an Invention for *A Material for Coating Pipes and Vessels to lessen conduc- tion of Heat to or from their Interior," for which Her Ma- jesty's Letters Patent were granted on the 27th day of November, 1896, to one WIL- LIAM CHARLES JACK.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Petition,
Specification and Declaration required by the aliove cited Ordinance have been duly filed in the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, and that it is the intention of the said AUGUSTE RAPHAEL MARTY on behalf of himself and the said JULES D'ABBADIE to apply at the Sitting of the Executive Council hereinafter mentioned for Letters Patent for the exclusive use within the said Colony of Hongkong of the above named Invention. And Notice is also hereby given that a Sitting of the Executive Council, before whom the matter of the said Petition will come for deci- sion, will be held in the Council Chamber, at the Government Offices. Victoria, Hongkong, on Tuesday, the 28th day of September, 1897,
at 9,30 A.M.
Datel the 10th day of September, 1897.
DEACON & HASTINGS,
35, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong,
Solicitors for the said AUGUSTE RAPHAEL MARTY
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JULES D'ABRADIE.
In the Matter of ORDINANCE No. 2
OF 1892.
and
In the Matter of The Petition of HENRY ARZT, of 38, Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, Lon- don, Engineer, for Letters Pa- tent for the exclusive use with- in the Colony of Hongkong of an Invention for " A new or
improved construction or ar rangement of generator of Electricity" for which Her Majesty's Letters Patent were granted on the 27th day of April, 1896, to the said HENRY ARZT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Petition,
Specification and Declaration required
by the above cited Ordinance have been duly filed in the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, and that it is the intention of the said HENRY ARZT by MATTHEW JOHN DEN- MAN STEPHENS, his duly authorized Agent and Attorney, to apply at the sitting of the Executive Council hereinafter mentioned for Letters Patent for the exclusive use within the said Colony of Hongkong of the above named invention, and notice is hereby also given that a sitting of the Fxecutive Council before whom the matter of said Petition will come for decision will be held in the Council Chamber, at the Government Offices, Victoria, Hongkong, on Tuesday, the 28th day of Sept- ember, 1897, at 9,30 A.M.
Dated the 11th day of September, 1897.
MATTHEW J. D. STEPHENS, 18, Bank Buildings, Hongkong, The Agent and Solicitor for the said
HENRY ARZT,
In the Matter of THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCES, (Nos. 16 of 1873 and 20 of 1895)
and
In the Matter of the Application of CHRISTY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, for leave to register a certain Trade Mark.
NOTICE is hereby given that CHRISTY AND
COMPANY, LIMITED, whose registered Office is at 35, Grace Church Street, in the City of Loudon, England, have, on the 21st day of August, 1897, applied to His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong for leave to register a certain Trade Mark in the Office of the Colo- nial Secretary for the Colony of Hongkong, in the name of the said Company.
The said Trade Mark is intended to be used in respect of Hats, Caps and Helmets,
Facsimiles of the said Trade Mark can be seen on application at the Office of the Colonial Secretary for the Colony of Hongkong or to the undersigned.
Dated the 10th day of September, 1897.
DEACON & HASTINGS,
Solicitors for CHRISTY AND Company, LIMITED.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
In the Goods of J. H. N. C. GÜNTHER,
deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that His Honour
the Chief Justice has, in virtue of Section 58 of Ordinante No. 3 of 1897, made an Order limiting to the 15th of October. 1897, as the time for Creditors and others to send in their Claims against the estate of JOHANN HEINRICH NICOLAUS CARL GÜNTHER AÍSO known as JOHN HENRY CHARLES GÜNTHER late of Swatow in the Empire of China, Har- bour Master, deceased, who died on the 4th day of December, 1895, at Swatow aforesaid, and Letters of Administration with the Will annexed of whose personal estate were granted by the Supreme Court of Hongkong to the undersigned HENRY LARDNER DENNYS on the 4th day of September, 1897.
And notice is also given that all such Claims must be sent in in writing to the undersigned prior to the said 15th day of October, 1897, or no notice will be taken of them.
R. L. DENNYS,
Administrator,
64, Queen's Road Central.
Hongkong, 11th September, 1897.
In the Matter of THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCES, (Nos. 16 of 1873 and 20 of 1895).
and
In the Matter of the Application of JAMES KENYON, of Bury, in the County of Lancaster, England, carrying on business at Bury aforesaid, under the style of JAMES KENYON & SON, as a Cotton Spinner and Manufac- turer, for leave to register certain Trade Marks,
NOTICE is hereby given to JAM
KENYON, of Bury aforesaid, carrying
on business alone at Bury aforesaid, as a Col- ton Spinner and Manufacturer, under the style of JAMES KENYON & SON, has, on the 29th day of May, 1897, applied to His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, for leave to regis- ter certain Trade Marks in the Register of Trade Marks in the Office of the Colonial Secretary for the Colony of Hongkong in the name of JAMES KENYON & SON,
The said Trade Marks have been or are intended to be respectively used in respect of Cotton Piece Goods of all kinds belonging to or manufactured by the said JAMES KENYON & SON,
Facsimiles of the said Trade Marks can be seen on application at the Office of the Colo- uial Secretary for the Colony of Hongkong or to the undersigned.
Dated the 5th day of June, 1897.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for
JAMES KENYON & SON.