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THE HONGKONG

Government Gazette.

No. 21.

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Published by Authority.

VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 5тн MAY, 1888.

VOL. XXXIV.

號一十二第 日五十二月三年戊 日五初月五年八十八百八千一 簿四十三第

No. 4.

PROCLAMATION.

[L.S.] G. WILLIAM DES VŒUX,

By His Excellency Sir G. WILLIAM DES VEUX, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same.

Whereas by section 55 of Ordinance 13 of 1888, entitled-The Regulation of Chinese Ordinance, 1888, it is enacted that :-

This Ordinance shall take effect on a day to be proclaimed by the Governor":

Now, therefore, I, Sir G. WILLIAM DES VOUx, Governor of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, in pursuance of the said section and by virtue of the authority in me vested, do hereby under my hand proclaim that the said Ordinance shall come into operation on and after the 7th day of May, 1888.

By Command,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

Given at Government ilouse, Hongkong, this 5th day of May, 1888.

No. 5.

PROCLAMATION.

[L.S.] G. WILLIAM DES VEUX.

FREDERICK Stewart, Colonial Secretary.

By His Excellency Sir G. WILLIAM DES VOEUX, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same.

Whereas by section 33 of Ordinance 17 of 1887, entitled--The Cattle Diseases, Slaughter-Houses, and Markets Ordinance, 1887, it is enacted that:—

"This Ordinance shall come into force on a day to be named by the Governor": Now, therefore. 1, Sir G. WILLIAM DES VEUX, Governor of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, in pursuance of the said section and by virtue of the authority in me vested, do hereby under my hand proclaim that the said Ordinance shall come into force on and after the 7th day of May, 1888.

By Command,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

Given at Government House, Hongkong, this 5th day of May, 1888.

FREDERICK STEWART, Colonial Secretary.

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