1280 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 21ST DECEMBER, 1895.

(iv) Reassignment, release, dis- charge, surrender, resurrender, warrant to vacate, or renunciation of any such security as aforesaid, or of the benefit thereof, or of the money thereby secured,

(v) Mortgage executed in pur- Euance of a duly stamped agree- ment for the same,

27. Any Notarial Act whatso- ever not otherwise charged with duty in the schedule to the princi- pal Ordinance,

28. Note of Protest by any Commander or Master of a vessel, or with regard to any Promissory Note or Bill of Exchange,

30. Power of Attorney,

33. Servant's Security Bond. Any instrument in writing under seal by which any domestic or other servant or clerk or compradore shall give security for the due dis- charge of his duties, or of the duties of other persons to be employed by him, or for the safe custody of money or property to be entrusted to him, or for the proper carrying on of business to be conducted by him, or for the discharge of his responsibilities arising from such business, whether such security shall be given by the binding of other persons, or by the deposit of money or valuable property or by deposit of the Title Deeds to any property or by any assignment,

34. Settlement. Any instru- ment, whether voluntary or upon any good or valuable consideration, other than a bonâ fide pecuniary consideration, whereby any definite and certain principal sum of money (whether charged or chargeable on lands or not, or to be laid out in the purchase of lands or not) or any definite and certain amount of stock, or any security, is settled or agreed to be settled in any manner whatsoever,

35. Settlement executed in pur- suance of a duly stamped agree- ment for the same, .......................................

Surrender of a Lease.-(See #ection 6 of Ordinance 18 of 1894.)

No. 27 of 1895.

An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, to apply a sum not exceeding Two Millions Four hundred and Seventy-nine thousand and Sixty-two Dollars to the Public Service of the Year 1896.

LS

WILLIAM ROBINSON,

Governor.

[18th December, 1895.]

́HEREAS the expenditure required for the service

WHERhis Colony for the year 1896 has been estimated

at the sum of Two Millions Four hundred and Seventy- uine thousand and Sixty-two Dollars: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislativo Council thereof, as follows:--

1. A sum not exceeding Two Millions Four hundred and Seventy-nine thousand and Sixty-two Dollars shall be and the same is hereby charged upon the Revenue and other funds of the Colony for the service of the year 1896, and the said sum so charged may be expended as hereinafter specified, that is to say :---

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