THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 18TH NOVEMBER, 1893. 1151

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 424.

Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of Friday, the 1st proximo, for the supply of the undermentioned Small Stores for the use of the Police Department, from the 1st day of January

to the 30th day of June, 1894.

per case.

per jur, 24 catties.

(Comet Oil).

Kerosine

Lamp Oil.

per doz.

Lamp Wick.

do.

Small Wick.

each.

Brooms.

do.

Small Brooms.

do.

Baskets.

do.

Baskets, small.

per lb.

Coarse Paper.

each.

Water Buckets.

do.

Water Tubs.

per b.

Yellow Soap.

do.

each.

do.

per picul.

Common Soap.

Lamp Chimneys.

Lamp, small,

Firewood.

per 1,000.

Cash.

Bamboo carrying

each,

do.

Poles.

Paint Brushes.

do.

Dust Pans (Tin).

do.

Bath Bricks.

The above enumerated Articles must be of good quality, deliverable at the Central Police Barracks at such times and in such quantities as may be required.

The successful tenderer will be expected to enter into a bond, containing a penalty in case of failure or refusal to carry out the terms of the tender.

Form of tender may be obtained at the Colonial Secretary's Office, and this form only must be used. For further particulars apply at the Office of the Captain Superintendent of Police. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th November, 1893.

The following is published.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 425.

By Command,

G. T. M. O'BRIEN,

Colonial Secretary.

G. T. M. O'BRIEN,

Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th November, 1893.

Government of China.

NOTICE TO MARINERS,

No. 278.

CHINA SEA.

CHEFOO DISTRICT.

NORTH-EAST SHANTUNG PROMONTORY LIGHTHOUSE.

ESTABLISHMENT OF FOG SIREN.

Notice is hereby given that a First Class Siren has been established at this station, and that during foggy or thick weather it will give two blasts, each of about two and a half seconds' duration (high note, low note), in quick succession every two minutes.

The former Fog Signal of this station, which was 2 guns fired with an interval of one minute between them and repeated after an interval of 10 minutes if a vessel's signal continued to be heard, will not be given in future unless the Siren be disabled.

IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,

SHANGHAI, 6th November 1893.

A. M. BISBEE,

Coast Inspector.

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