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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 23RD JUNE, 1894.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 249.

Notice is hereby given that SHEK SUI PING, trading under the name of Fung Tai, has complied with the requirements of Ordinances 16 of 1873, and 8 of 1886, for the registration in this Colony of his Marks as applied to Tea; and that the same have been duly registered.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th June, 1894.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. No. 250.

The following Notice is published.

By Command,

J. H. STEWART Lockhart, Acting Colonial Secretary.

Colonial' Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 23rd June, 1894.

NOTICE.

A special sessions of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace will be held in the Justices' room, at the Magistracy, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of Monday, the Second day of July, A.D. 1894, for the purpose of considering the following applications from :-

(1) T. H. DONNENBERG for the transfer of his Publican's licence to sell and retail intoxicating liquors on the premises situate at house No. 184, Queen's Road Central, under the sign of The Globe Hotel to one IsYDOR SILBERMAN.

(2) SAMUEL WEINBERG for the transfer of his Publican's licence to sell and retail intoxicat- ing liquors on the premises situate at house No. 290, Queen's Road Central, under the sign of The Rose, Shamrock and Thistle Hotel to one WILLIAm Krater.

Magistracy, Hongkong, 23rd June, 1894.

H. E. WODEHOUSE,

Police Magistrate.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 251.

The following is published for general information.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 23rd June, 1894.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary.

REGULATION

as to the Extension of the Regulations for the Prevention of the Spread of Cholera to the case of Vessels arriving

from localities infected with the Pest.

WHEREAS a Regulation was made on the twenty-seventh day of June, 1882, by Sir HARRY SMITH PARKES, then Her Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Japan, to secure the observance by British Subjects of the Regulations issued by the Imperial Japanese Government on the twenty-third day of June, 1882, for the prevention of the spread of Cholera by the inspection of Vessels arriving from infected localities;

And whereas on the fifth day of September, 1885, a further Regulation was made by the Honour- able FRANCIS RICHARD PLUNKETT, then Her Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Japan, to secure the observance by British Subjects of an additional Clause which had been added by the Imperial Japanese Government to Article II. of the same Regulations;

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