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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7 MARCH, 1885.
Copy of ten Hi- cute evidente.
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9. The Land Officer shall, at any time deliver a copy, signed by hisa, of any such cortilenie to any person apply- ing for such copy, and every such copy shall be reccived as evidence of the acknowledgment of the deed to which such certificate refers.
10. If a husband is, in consequence of uusound mind, or from any other cause, incapable of executing a deed, or if his residuce is not known, or he is in prison, or is living apart from his wife, either by mutual consent, or by sentence of divorce, or from any other cause whatsoever, the Chief Justice, or a Judge, may by an Order to be made in a Summary way upon the application of the wife, and upon such evidence as to him shall seem meet, dis- pense with the concurrence of the husband in any case in which his concurrence is required by this Ordinance, or otherwise, and all acts and deeds to be done, executed, or made by the wife in pursuance of such Order, in regard to any land or in regard to money, subject to be invested in the purchase of land shall be done, executed, or made by her in the same manner as if she were a feme sole, and when done, executed, or made by her shall (but without prejudice to the rights of the husband as then existing independently of this Ordinance) be as good and valid as they would have been if the husband had concurred.
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 89.
The following Order of the Governor in Council is published under Section 2 of Ordinance 18 of 1883.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 4th March, 1885.
W. H. MARSH,
Colonial Secretary.
Order made by the Governor in Council under the provisions of Section 4 of the Tramways Ordinance, 1883, as amended
by Section 2 of the Tramways Ordinance
Amendment Ordinance, 1883.
WHEREAS the Promoters, as defined by Section 3 of the Tramways Ordinance, 1883, desire and propose to grant to the Honourable PHINEAS RYRIE and ALEXANDER FINDLAY SMITII, their executors, administrators and assigns, the right to construct and maintain the Tramway, Numbered Six, in the said Tramways Ordinance, 1883, and thereby authorised to be made, and all the privileges thereby conferred, in so far as the said PHINEAS RYRIE and ALEXANDER FINDLAY SMITH or either of them, their, or any or either of their executors, administrators, or assigns may desire to exercise the same in respect of or regard to the said Tramway Numbered Six in the said Tramways Ordinance, 1883, (but saving and excepting unto the Prometers and the Survivors and Survivor of them and their and his assignees or assignee the privileges by the said Tramways Ordinance, 1883, conferred in so far as the Prometers or the Survivors or Survivor of them or their or bis assignees or assignee may desire to exercise the same in respect of or regard to the Tramways Numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in the said Tramways Ordinance, 1883): And whereas the proposed grant has been submitted for the assent and approval of the Governor in Council under the provisions of Section 4 of the Tramways Ordinance, 1883, as amended by Section 2 of the Tramways Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1883, and is in the terms following that is to say:-
"This Indenture made the
day of
One thousand eight
hundred and eighty-five Between FRANCIS BULKELEY Jonsson formerly of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong but who is now residing in Great Britain Esquire The Honourable FREDERICK DAVID SASSOON of Vitoria adresaid Cu vatES VINCENT Srn formerly of Victoria aforesaid but now of Shanghai in the Empire of Chins Esquire med WILLIAM KERFOOT HUGHES of Victoria aforesaid "Eequire (xho are all herolamber referred to as the Promoters') of the one part and The Honourable PinSEAS HYRIE of Vieroria aforesaid and Alexander FindLAY SMITH of Victoria aforesaid Merchant (who are both herviuafter related to as the Purchasers') of the other part Whereas by the Tramways Ordinance 1883 it was amongst other things enacted that
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