1198 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 19TH DECEMBER, 1891.

Pins, Hair, Hat, Belt, Bonnet, and Shawl,..........

..30%

Pouches, for tobacco,......................

..70%

Smokers' articles, (not otherwise provided for) includ- ing Pipes, Pipe Bowls, Cigar and Cigarette Holders,

Precious Stones, cut, not set,

.10%

Book, Pouches, Cigarette Paper, Cases, Covers, Fusers, Lighters, &c.,

..70%

Presents are dutiable like other imports.

Printed matter, not otherwise provided for,

25%

Spoons, according to materials,...............from 30 to 45 % Spun Silk,

..35%

Purses, as pocket books, if leather,.

.35%

Quiltings, Cotton chief value,

..60%

Stones, agate, onyx, crosidolite, and others in finished

state,

.20%

Silk,

..50%

Straw, all manufactures of--not otherwise provided for,30 %

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Rattles, Children's-as toys,

.35%

Studs, as jewelry,

.50%

Rings, except hair, as jewelry,

.50%

Tigers' Claws,

..dutiable.

hair, chief value,

35%

Topaz, gems, cut, not set,

...10%

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Rubies, cut, unset,.

..10%

Tortoise Shell, manufactured,

...........40%

set as jewelry,

.50%

Trays, metal of all kinds...................

.45%

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if of

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Samples, of no commercial value,

Sandalwood, manufactures of

...free.

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papier mâché, or wood,...........

..85%

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Satins and Sateens, Silk,

...dutiable.

...35%

.50%

Trimmings, dress, 60 cents per lb. and

...60%

Unenumerated articles if manufactured unless unsimil-

ating to some enumerated article,................... Veils and Veiling,

.20%

...from 40 to 50%

Shells, manufactures of

....from 25 to 40%

Whalebone, all manufactures of

...30%

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Silk,

..from 30 to 60%

Wood, manufactured for ornaments, &c., as carved

Silver,

..from 30 to 50%

Sleeves, Buttons-ornamental, as jewelry,...........

.50%

card cases, Wool, in fabrics,

...dutiable.

..dutiable.

A. K. TRAVERS,

Postmaster General.

General Post Office, Hongkong, 14th December, 1891.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 530.

The following List is published for general information.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 19th December, 1891.

The Praya Reclamation Ordinance, 1889.

W. M. GOODMAN, Acting Colonial Secretary.

List of Lessees who have signified their acceptance of the portions of land assigned to them under The Praya Reclamation Ordinance, 1889, Section 7 Sub-section 2, and of the quantity or areas of land to be granted to such Lessees and of the estimated amount of contributions to be paid by them in respect thereof as rectified, re-adjusted and altered by the Governor in Council, pursuant to Sub-section 4 of Section 7 of the said Ordinance.

SECTION No. 1.

Registered Number of Marine Lot.

Names of Crown Lessees or their Assigns registered on date of acceptance.

Length of Sea

frontage.

Area of

proposed Reclamation

assignable to Lessees, &c.

Estimated Cost

per square foot.

Estimated Amount of Contribution.

185

Chun Yik Chung,

113.9

18,200

$2.17

186

205

Do.,

Yee Poi Wan and Yee Yip Chung, Executors of Yee Look,

Do.

113.9

18,200

39,494.06 39,494.00

Do.

of Do.,

122.4

19,573

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42,473.41

and Yu Hing,

204

Do.

Do.,

Do.

Do.,

122.4

19,573

42,473.41

"

198

Remaining portion, B. Shepherd, Trustee for the Estate of Tsoo

Wing Yung, deceased,

80.6

12,880

*1

27,949.60

"

Half private Street, Lee Shee, and Leong On, Trustees,

6.8

1,067

Section C-Pow Shee,

29.8

4,746

59

B-Lee Shee, aud Leong On, Trustees,

29.0

4.640

2,315.39 10,298.82 10,068.80

A-Li Shing Ho,

15.2

2,427

5,266.59

19

"

199

B. Shepherd, Trustee for the Estate of Tsoo Wing Yung, 165.0

deceased,

26,400

33

57,288.00

187

Tsoi Leong Shi, Tsoi Yen, and Tsoi Shing,

94.4

15,093

82,751.81

142,799

$309,873.83

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