646

A.D. 1888.

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 23rd JUNE, 1888.

SCHEDULE.

Accommodation to be provided.

Lodging and attendance for soldier where hot meal furnished.

Hot meal as specified in Part I. of the Second Schedule to the Army

Act, 1881.

Where no hot meal furnished, lodging and attendance, and candles, vinegar, salt, and the use of fire, and the necessary utensils for dressing and eating his meat.

Ten pounds of oats, twelve pounds of hay, and eight pounds of straw

per day for each horse."

Lodging and attendance for officer.

Maximum Price.

Twopence halfpenny per night."

One shilling and one penny half-

penty each.

Fourpence per day.

One. shilling and ninepence per

day.

Two shillings per night.

Note.--An officer shall pay for his food.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 291.

The following Notice under the Contagious Diseases Ordinance, 1867, is published for general information.

By Command,

FREDERICK STEWART, Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 23rd June, 1888.

THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ORDINANCE, No. 10 or 1867.

It is hereby notified that the part of the house hereinafter mentioned, that is to say, the First Floor of No. 44, Station Street, Upper, was, on the 22nd day of June, 1888 pursuant to Section 23. of the above Ordinance, declared by me under my Hand and Seal of Office to be an Unlicensed Brothel.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Registrar General.

L.S.

Registrar General's Office, Hongkong, 22nd June, 1888.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION—No. 292.

The following Hydrographic Notices are published for general information.

By Command.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 23rd June, 1888.

Government of China.

NOTICE TO MARINERS,

No. 220.

CHINA SEA.

YANGTZE RIVER-KIUKIANG DISTRICT.

N.E. Crossing Beacon Light.

FREDERICK STEWART, Colonial Secretary.

NOTICE is hereby given that the N.E. Crossing Beacon Light has been shifted 104 yards N. 64° E. from its last position, in consequence of the washing away of the river embankment.

IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,

COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,

SHANGHAI 12th June 1888.

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

E. V. BRENAN, Acting Coast Inspector,

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