THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7TH MARCH, 1896.

SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

HE Court will sit in Summary Jurisdic-

By Order of the Court,

J. W. NORTON KYSHE,

Registrar.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG,

IN BANKRUPTCY.

No. 9 of 1895,

NOTICE.

In the Matter of MAK SAI MUN alias MAK SOY MON, lately residing and carrying on busi- ness at No. 11, Wyndham Street, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong- kong, as a contractor.

Exparte, the TUNG HING CHEUNG

firm.

DIVIDEND of 6 per cent. has been

A declared and is payable on application

at the Official Receiver's Office, Supreme Court House, on and after Tuesday, the 10th March, 1896.

ABATHOON SETH,

Trustce.

Official Receiver's Office,

Supreme Court House,

Hongkong, 7th March, 1896.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

IN BANKRUPTCY.

No. 17 of 1895,

Re WONG LI SAM, a Debtor.

E parte FUNG SHING TAK TONG alias FUNG SUI HAU, a Creditor.

AT the adjourned First Meeting of the

Creditors in the above matter held at the Official Receiver's Office, Supreme Court, on the Fourth day of March, 1896, it was resolved by Special Resolution of the Credit- ors present to entertain a proposal for a Com- position (or Scheme of Arrangement), in the following terms, viz. That the several sums sct opposite the names of the respective per- sons mentioned hereunder less the Official Receiver's disbursements be accepted by such persons in full satisfaction of the debts due to them by the Debtor, viz.:-

1. Leung Tai Tsun,

.$315.00

2. Kwok Hok Chow,

450.00

3.

Do.,

120.00

4. Wing Tak,

720,00

5. Fung Shing Tak Tong alias

Fung Sui Hau,

150.00

6. Li Sui Yin Fong,

150.00

7. Shing Kee,

397.50

8. Him Wo,

264.75

9. Tung Shing,

10. Kwong Chan,

11. Nam Loy,

12. Choy Hing,

18.75

10.50

15.00

4.50

The Meeting for the purpose of deciding whether the above resolution shall be con- firmed will be held at the Official Receiver's Office aforesaid, on the Sixteenth day of March, 1896,

The proposal for a Composition can be con- firmed only by a majority in number repre- senting three-fourths in value of all the Cre- ditors who have proved and is subject to the approval of the Court.

ARATHOON SETH, Official Receiver.

Official Receiver's Office,

Supreme Court, Hongkong. 5th March, 1896.

TH

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

IN BANKRUPTCY.

No. 20 of 1895.

In the Matter of EDWARD FRANK BIRCHAL, lately carrying on business at No. 22, Stanley Street, at Victoria, in the Co- lony of Hongkong, as VILLA, LOPEZ & Co.

Le parte-The Debtor.

HE Court has appointed Thursday, the 26th day of March, 1896, at 12 o'clock

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In the Matter of ORDINANCE No. 2

OF 1892.

and

In the Mutter of the Petition of CHRIS- TIAND SCHWEITZER of Einville, (Meurthe and Moselle) in the Republic of France, Engineer, for Letters Patent for the cx- clusive use within the Colony of Hongkong of an Invention for "Improvements in or connected with flour Mills" for which Her Majesty's Letters Patent No. 789 were granted on the 12th day of January, 1895, to the said CHRIS- TIAND SCHWEITZER.

Moon, for hearing the application for discharge NOTICE is hereby given that the Petition,

of the above

Dated this 7th day of March, 1896.

ARATHOON SETH,

Official Receiver.

In the Matter of THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCES (Nos. 16 of 1879, 8 of 1886 and 20 of 1895).

and

In the Matter of an Application on behalf of Messieurs P. MoIR CRANE

& COMPANY of 6, Bank Street, Man- chester, in the County of Lancaster, England, Oil Manufacturers, for the Registration of a Trade Mark used by them in respect of lubricating and illuminating Oils and Candles and Paraffine Wax in the Register of Trade Marks at Hongkong.

NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN MOIR,

trading at 6, Bank Street, Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, England, in Copart- nership with others as "P. MOIR CRANE & COMPANY," Oil Manufacturers, has applied on the 12th day of February, 1896, to His Excel-

lency the Governor, for leave to register in the

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said firm name of "P. MOIR CRANE & COM- PANY in the "Register of Trade Marks" Trade Mark used by the said firm of “P. MOIR CRANE & COMPANY" in respect of lubricating and illuminating Oils and Candies and Paraf fine Wax facsimile of which has been filed by the undersigned in the Office of the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong.

Dated the Seventh day of March, 1896.

MATTHEW J. D. STEPHENS, 18, Bank Buildings,

Hongkong.

Solicitor for

Messrs. P. MOIR CRANE & COMPANY.

In the Matter of ORDINANCE No. 2 of

1892,

and

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 CHRISTIAND SCHWEITZER by MATTHEW JOHN DENMAN 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 with- in the said Colony of Hongkong of the above named invention. And Notice is hereby also given that a sitting of the Executive 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 Monday, the 16th day of March, 1896, at 9.45 A.M.

Dated the 29th day of February, 1896.

MATTHEW J. D. STEPHENS,

18, Bank Buildings,

Hongkong,

Solicitor for the said CHRISTIAND SCHWEITZER.

NOTICE is hereby given that YUNG SUI YAN, of No. 81, Bonham Strand West, Victoria, Hongkong, Merchant, has this day applied to His Excellency the Governor under the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 16 of 1873, 8 of 1886 and 20 of 1895 for leave to register certain Trade Marks in the Register of Trade Marks in the Office of the Colonial Secretary, in the joint names of the said YUNG SUI YAN and YUNG HON PING.

The said Trade Marks will be used upon Match boxes and wrappers and covers contain- ing Match boxes.

Dated the 3rd day of January, 1896.

In the Matter of the Petition of ALEX- ANDER MUIRHEAD, of No. 2, Princes London, England, an Inventor, Doctor of Science, and Electrical Engineer, for Letters Patent for the exclusive use within the Co- lony of Hongkong of an Inven- tion for "Improvements relating to the transmission of Signals through Submarine Telegraph Cables," for which Her Majesty's Letters Patent were granted on the 7th day of June, 1894, to the said ALEXANDER MUIRHEAD.

Street, Westminster, THI

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 ALEXANDER MUIRHEAD by MATTHEW JOHN DENMAN 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 Executive Council, before whom the matter of said Petition will come for decision, will be held in the Conucil Chamber, at the Government Offices, Victoria, Hongkong, on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1896, at 9.45 A.M.

Dated the 29th day of February, 1896.

MATTHEW J. D. STEPHENS,

18, Bank Buildings,

Hongkong.

Solicitor for the said ALEXANDER MUIRHEAD.

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