THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 14TH MAY, 1892.
A.D. 1892.
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Amendment of
6. Whereas by Part I. of the Second Schedule to the Army Act, the keeper of a victualling house on whom any soldier is billeted must, if required by the soldier, furnish him with one hot meal on each of the days mentioned in that behalf in the said Second Schedule Part, and it is expedient that any such keeper should, if so required by the soldier, furnish him with a breakfast also; be it therefore enacted that—
To the paragraph numbered (2) in Part I. of the Second Schedule to the Army Act, after the word "pepper" shall be added "and with a breakfast consisting of half
a pound of bread and a cup of tea.”
to Army Act as to billeting.
SCHEDULE.
Accommodation to be provided.
Lodging and attendance for soldier where hot meal furnished.
Hot meal as specified in Part I. of the Second Schedule to the Army Act.
Breakfast as so specified
Where no hot meal furnished, lodging and attendance, and candles, vinegar, salt, and the use of fire, and the necessary utensils for dressing and eating his meat.
Teu pounds of oats, twelve pounds of hay, and eight pounds of straw
per day for each horse.
Lodging and attendance for officer
Note.-An officer shall pay for his food.
Maximum Price.
Fourpence per night.
One shilling and threepence half-
penny each.
One penny halfpenny each.
Fourpence per day.
One shilling and ninepence per
day.
Two shillings per night,
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 230.
The following is published.
By Command,
G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary.
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Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 14th May, 1892.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
The Government having received the following information from Messrs. SIEMSSEN & Co., the same is published for the information of all whom it may concern.
Position of wreck of S. S. "Peking."
Gutzlaff Light Ship, Elliott Rock,
Harbour Department, Hongkong, 14th May, 1892.
N. W. ¿ W. .Ń. E. Į E.
R. MURRAY RUMSEY, Retd. Comd., R.N.,
Harbour Master, &c.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 231.
Tenders will be received at this Office until noon of Monday, the 23rd instant, for providing and fixing wrought iron railing and other ironwork required for the Yaumati Pier.
For form of tender, specification and further particulars apply at the Public Works Office. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
By Command,
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Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 14th May, 1892.
G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary.