290 THE HONGKONG GOVT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 27TH MARCH, 1890.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 127.
The following Police Notification is published for general information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Ilongkong, 26th March, 1890.
W. M. DEANE,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
VISIT OF THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.
POLICE NOTIFICATION.
The following Regulations are made under the provisions of Ordinance No. 10 of 1869:-
ON LANDING.
I. Traffic will be stopped between Pedder's Wharf and Government House by way of Pedder's
Street, Queen's Road, Murray Road, Albert Road, and Upper Albert Road.
CITY HALL.
II. At the presentation of an address all empty chairs and vehicles will be arranged by the Police. III. All chairs and vehicles must set down and take up from the West.
PROCESSIONS.
IV. The persons forming part of any Procession will promptly obey the instructions of the Police
with reference to the regulation of traffic.
V. All processions that may be duly authorised must, in the Queen's Road, keep to the left side of
the road, so as to permit ordinary traffic passing on the other side.
VI. All persons and chairs must give way when Their Royal Highnesses and Suite are approaching.
ILLUMINATIONS.
VII. On the night of the Illuminations no jinrickshas will be allowed to pass through Wing Lok
Street, Jervois Street, Bonham Strand, Bonham Strand West and Queen's Road Central.
CHINESE THEATRE.
VIII. On the occasion of an Entertainment at the Ko Shing Theatre the Queen's Road West, from
Hollywood Road to Sutherland Street, will be closed to traffic.
GENERAL.
IX. All passengers proceeding along the streets will keep to the left-hand side of the road. X. Chairs will not be allowed to be carried abreast of each other during the illuminations. XI. All persons are required to move on when requested by the Police to do so. XII. No night passes will be required to be produced by persons conducting themselves quietly. XIII. Whenever any Route is lined by Troops and the Route cleared all traffic must pass outside the Soldiers, as may be directed by the Police, and no one will be permitted to come within one pace behind the line of Troops when His Royal Highness is approaching.
Hongkong, 26th March, 1890.
A. GORDON,
Acting Captain Superintendent of Police.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 128.
The following Notification is published for general information.
By Command,
W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 26th March, 1890.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Under the provisions of Ordinance No. 10 of 1869, the following Regulations having received the approval of His Excellency The Officer Administering the Government will be observed on the occasion of the arrival of Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Connaught.
The Steamer conveying Their Royal Highnesses will proceed through the Central Fairway direct to the Troop-ship Buoy in the Men-of-war Anchorage.
When the steamer is passing Green Island the Colonial Ensign (Blue) will be displayed from the Harbour Office Flag-staff.