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THE HONGKONG

Government Gazette.

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Published by Authority.

No. 49.

VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 2ND NOVEMBER, 1889.

VOL. XXXV.

骁九十四第日十初月十年丑己 日二初月一十年九十八百八千一

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 445.

簿五十三第

Notice is

by given that: EMILE HELGA MELBYE, Esquire, Consul for Denmark, has reported his

resumption of the duties of the Consulate at this Port..

A. LISTER,

By Command,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Stary's Office, Hongkong, 29th October, 1889.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 446.

Notice is hereby given that the Governor in Council, under and in pursuance of Ordinance No. 14 of 1862, entitled Ordinance for granting Patents for Inventions within this Colony, has granted Letters Patentoring date the 15th October, 1889, to GEORGE FREDERICK STRAWSON, of Newbury, in the Count of Bershire, England, Chemical Manure Manufacturer, for securing to the said GEORGE FREDERICK STRAWSON the exclusive right of using within the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, an Tuvention for which Her Majesty's Letters Patent have been obtained in England by the said GEORGE FREDERICK STRAWSON, for a Pneumatic Machine for distributing seeds, manures and other solid or liquidistances over land under cultivation, for the term of Fourteen Years from the 3rd February, 1888

By Command,

Colonial cretary's Office, Hongkong, 30th October, 1889.

A. LISTER,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 447.

COLONY OF HONGKONG.

Removal of Old Cemetery.

The old Colonial Cemetery, at Wan-tsai, in the above Colony, having become surrounded by a dense population of Chinese of the poorer classes, it is found difficult to keep it in a condition of decency and cleanliness; IT IS THEREFORE NOTIFIED that it is proposed reverently and decently to remove all monuments and tombstones in such Cemetery, as well as all rem ins which may be found there, to the eating Colonial Cemetery in the Happy Valley, where such remains will be re-interred.

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