THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 27TH MAY, 1893.
SCHEDULE.
Permanent Board of Directors.—Sections 2 and 5, Pó Léung Kuk Draft Ordinance.
Ex Officio Members. Registrar General.
Member of Legislative Council for the time being representing the Chinese.
Other Members.
381
No.
Name.
Chan Pan-pò( )......
Occupation.
No. of Years resident
Remarks.
in Hongkong.
Manager of the Chu Wing On (*)| About 30
Firm.
Cheng Mau-tong
(7), Partner Kwong Mán-wo ( đi đi)
3
Kwok Lai-tüu)
4
5
6
7
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Lau Shai-chák (E), Lau Wai-ch'ün (J),...
Leung Pui-chi (),..... Wai Long-sbán(),... Yung Kung-ò
Firm.
Managing Partuer Sui Kat () Bank. Manager of the Hop Hing (A) Firm. Compradore, Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation.
Partner in the Shiú Fung (W) Bank. Compradore, E. E. Telegraph Compy.,... Compradore, Messrs. Haji Ali Azgar and
H. Ismail.
22
7
30
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30
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20
17
Naturalized British sub- jeet and Justice of the Peace.
25
37
30
A British subject born
in Hongkong.
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. —No. 181.
The following Statement of Disbursements for Forestry Works in the Years 1894 and 1895, which was laid before the Legislative Council on the 25th instant, is published.
By Command,
G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary.
..
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 27th May, 1893.
Statement showing Disbursements for Forestry Works in the years 1894 and 1895 for which contracts have been already made, and those for which contracts now require to be made.
Estimated total cost.
To be disbursed in 1893.
To be disbursed in 1894.
To be disbursed in 1895.
APPROVED BY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL C.S.O. No. 1161, 1892.
$
c.
C.
C.
C.
1. Rearing Trees in situ,.
840.00
2.
"
to be planted in 1894,
960.00
400.00 600.00
3. Planting Trees being reared under No. 2,......................
1,600.00
440.00 360.00 1,600.00
***
Contracts to be now made which require approval :-
4. Rearing Trees to be planted in 1895,
1,000.00
5. Planting the Trees to be reared under No. 4,
1,600.00
1,000.00 1,600.00
$6,000.00
1,000.00
2,400.00
2,600.00
The works under headings 4 and 5 now require the approval of the Legislative Council in order that the contracts for them may be made; those under headings 1, 2, and 3 have already been sanc- tioned and are now in progress.
CHARLES FORD, Superintendent,
Botanical and Afforestation Department.