THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1886.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. No. 263.

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Whereas by Ordinance No. 14 of 1886 it is provided that due notice of the appointment of the 'rocurator in Hongkong for the Dominican Missions in the Far East and his successors holding the aid appointment and of proof thereof having been placed in the hands of the Governor shall be given n the Government Gazette and that such notice shall be sufficient evidence of the said appointment nd of proof thereof having been made: Now therefore notice is hereby given that the Very Reverend VARISTO TORRES is the duly appointed successor to the Very Reverend FERNANDO SAINZ, in his ffice of Procurator in Hongkong for the Dominican Missions in the Far East, and proof of stich ppointment has been placed in the hands of the Governor.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 17th July, 1886.

FREDERICK STEWART,

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 264.

Acting Colonial Secretary.

The following Circular Despatch accompanying a copy of the proceedings of a meeting of the mission held in the Durbar Hall of the Indian Palace at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition,

Brd May, 1886, is published for general information.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 17th July, 1886.

IRCULAR.

FREDERICK STEWART,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

DOWNING STREET,

31st May, 1886.

With reference to Lord Derby's Circular Despatch of the 14th of April, 1885, on the subject of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, I have the honour to transmit to you, for the information of

your overnment, a printed copy of the proceedings of a meeting of the Royal Commission held in the Durbar Hall of the Indian Palace at the Exhibition, on Monday, 3rd May, 1886.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient humble Servant,

The Officer Administering the Government of

HONGKONG.

GRANVILLE.

COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION,

(LONDON, 1886.)

Proceedings of a Meeting of the Royal Commission, held in the Durbar Hall of

the Indian Palace at the Exhibition, on Monday, 3rd May, 1886.

The Royal Commission for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition met on Monday, 3rd May, 1886, the Durbar Hall of the Indian Palace at the Exhibition, under the presidency of His Royal High- ess the Prince of Wales. The following members of the Commission were present:-Major-General .R.H, the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, Field-Marshal Commanding-in-Chief H.R.H. the ike of Cambridge, the Duke of Manchester, the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, the Marquess Salisbury, the Marquess of Normanby, the Marquess of Ripon, the Marquess of Lorne, the Earl dogan, the Earl Granville, the Earl of Iddesleigh, the Viscount Bury, Field-Marshal the Lord! pier of Magdala, the Hon. Edward Stanhope, M.P., the Right Hon. Sir James Fergusson, Bart.,. Right Hon. Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, M.P., the Right Hon. Sir William Henry Gregory, Right Hon. Sir Lyon Playfair, M.P., the Right Hon. Sir Michael Edward Hicks Beach, Bart.,. P., the Right Hon. Sir Louis Mallet, the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of London, the Right Hon.. Lord Mayor of Dublin, Sir Henry Thurstan Holland, Bart., M.P., Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart., Sir- John Rose, Bart., Field-Marshal Sir Patrick Grant, General Sir Frederick Paul Haines, Major-General Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Henry Brownlow, General Sir Edwin Beaumont Johnson, Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Dominick Daly, Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel. James Browne, Major-General Sir Peter Stark Lumsden, Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert, Major-General Sir Frederick Richard Pollock, Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden, urgeon General Sir Joseph Fayrer, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Colonel Sir Owen Tudor Burne, Sir Charles Tupper, General Sir Edward Selby Smyth, Sir Arthur Blyth, Sir Francis Dillon Bell, Sir aul Samuel, Sir William Charles Sargeaunt, Sir Charles Hutton Gregory, Sir John Coode, Sir George hristopher Molesworth. Birdwood, Major-General John Watson, Colonel Henry Yule, Mr. Horace

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