THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3RD FEBRUARY, 1894.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS.

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1. The Colonial Government will cause to be constructed and completed for and on behalf of the Purchaser, a roadway along the whole of the Eastern Boundary of the Lot, and of a width of 40 feet, and the Purchaser of the Lot shall reimburse the Colonial Governinent the cost of constructing such roadway.

2. The design for any Building proposed to be erected on the Lot shall be submitted for approval to the Director of Public Works, whose decision shall be final as to whether such Building can be permitted or not, and the Crown Lessee shall have no claim for compensation in respect of such decision.

Acting Director of Public Works.

MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BY THE PURCHASER.

Memorandum that

of

the person whose name is hereunder written has been declared the highest bidder for the Lot described in the foregoing Particulars of Sale and hereunder specified opposite to his said name and signature, and does hereby agree to become the Lessee thereof under and subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale, and on his part to perform and abide by the said Conditions.

Number!

of Sale

Lot.

Registry Number and Description of Lot Purchased.

Annual Rental.

Amount of Pre- mium at which Purchased.

Signature of Purchaser.

1

Marine Lot No. 274.

$324

Witness to Signature of Purchaser.

Witness to Signature of Acting Director of Public Works.

Acting Director of Public Works,

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 45.

The following Police Notification is published.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 3rd February, 1894.

POLICE NOTIFICATION.

G. T. M. OBRIEN, Colonial Secretary.

Notice is hereby given that in view of the approaching Chinese New Year, the Captain Superin- tendent of Police has been authorised to give permission, under Ordinance 13 of 1888, for Crackers to be fired under the following restrictions :---

The firing of Crackers will be permitted from 4 P.M. on the 5th February, 1894, until 4 P.M.

on the 7th February, 1894.

And on the 12th February from 4 P.M. until 11 P.M. on the same day.

This permission is granted to Chinese only; any person of other nationality firing Crackers

will be prosecuted.

No burning Cracker or other fire is to be thrown above the head or near any person or inflammable material, and all reasonable precaution must be taken against accident, as every one is liable for damage arising from his carelessness.

The Police will have strict orders to summon or arrest persons firing Crackers in contravention of the foregoing restrictions.

THE FIRING OF BOMBS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

By Command,

Central Police Barracks, Hongkong, 2nd February, 1894.

F. H. MAY, Capt. Supt. of Police,

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