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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24тH MAY, 1890.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 220.
The following Regulation made by the Governor in Council, under the provisions of Section 3 of Ordinance 10 of 1872, is published for general information.
By Command.
Colonial Secretary's Office. Hongkong, 24th May, 1890.
W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary.
REGULATION
Made by the Governor in Council, under the provisions of Section 3
of Ordinance 10 of 1872, this 13th day of May, 1890,
Hawkers are permitted to use or atter cries or make other noises for the purpose of buying or selling their goods or of attracting attention to their Trade or Wares in all parts of the City of Victoria, except in or to the South of Bonham Road and Caine Road, and to the East of a boundary running down Shing Wong Street as far as Hollywood Road along Hollywood Road to Lyndhurst Terrace down Lyndhurst Terrace to Pottinger Street down Pottinger Street to Praya; and except to the West of Murray Barracks and the line of the Tramway.
F. A. HAZELAND, Acting Clerk of Councils.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
HONGKONG.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 221.
The following Notice is published for general information.
By Command,
W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 24th May, 1890.
POLICE NOTICE.
By virtue of Ordinance 10 of 1869, the Queen's Road East, near H. M. Naval Yard, will be closed to traffic, between the hours of 12 Noon and 12.30 P.M. daily on account of blasting for New Water Mains until the blasting is completed.
Central Police Barracks, Hongkong, 20th May, 1890.
A. GORDON, Acting Captain Superintendent of Police.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 222.
The following is published for general information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 24th May, 1890.
W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The Praya Reclamation works having been commenced Masters of Vessels, Launches, Junks and other Craft, are informed that the line of the Praya wall where commenced is marked by timber piles, and that if they approach the line of the new works, or pass within it, they must do so with caution and at their own risk and peril.
S. BROWN, Surveyor General,
Surveyor General's Office, 20th May, 1890.