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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 20ти SEPTEMBER, 1884.
SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
THE Court will sit in Summary Jurisdiction,
every Friday, until further notice.
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THE Court will sit in Original Jurisdiction, on every Monday and Thursday, until farther notice.
By Order of the Court,
EDW. J. ACKROYD, Registrar.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
Summary Jurisdiction.
POREIGN ATTACHMENT.
Suit No. 971 of 1884.
Plaintiffs.-Ow YUN, WONG CHING Po,
OW WA, and CHEUNG TAK, Trading as "Yuet Cheong."
Defendants. LEUNG WAI TONG, CHAN SAI
'YUN, and CHAN SHING,
Trading as "Fuk Hing."
NOTICE is hereby given that a Writ of
Foreign Attachment returnable on the 3rd day of October, 1884, against all the Pro- perty moveable and immoveable of the above- aamed Defendants within the Colony of Hong- Long has been issued in this Suit, pursuant to the Provisions of Section LXXXII of "The Hongkong Code of Civil Procedure."
Dated this 19th day of September, 1884.
DANIEL E. CALDWELL,
The Bonds will bear Interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum payable yearly, according to the English Calendar, as per annexed Sche- dule, at the Offices of the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION at the Current Rate of Exchange for Demand Bills on Hongkong. The First Payment of Interest on Loan A will be on 15th March, 1885, and on Loan B on 30th June, 1885.
The Drawings will take place in Hongkong one month previous to the dates of payment of the Drawn Bonds as given in the Schedule, and the Bonds so drawn will be paid off at par on the respective dates specified, at the Offices of the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, after which date interest on the Bonds so drawn will cease.
Bonds to bearer will be issued on 25th October, 1884, against allotment letter and on payment of the balance due on same from which date the public will receive interest upon the Bonds of both Loans.
SCHEDULE.
TABLE OF DRAWINGS AND PAYMENT OF INTEREST.
LOAN A.
Amount of each Drawing.
Date of Pay- ment of Drawn
Bonds and Interest. 1885-15th Mar. 1886-15th 1887-15th
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20
Amount of
Interest.
$418,410.04 $111,576.01 488,145.05 78,103,20 488,145.05 39,051.60
$1,394,700.14 $228,730.81
LOAN B.
Plaintiffs' Solicitor,
1885-30th June 1886-30th 1887-30th
50, Queen's Road, Victoria.
11
1888-30th 1889-30th 1890-30th
$488,145.05
"
488,145.05 418,410.04
In the matter of the Petition of JOHN PITMAN, of Hongkong, for Letters Patent, for the exclusive use within the Colony of Hong. kong, of an Invention for "Improvements in the process of Sugar Candy Manufacture and appliances therefor," for which Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent were grant- ed on the 16th day of September, 1880, to the said JOHN PITMAN, through his agent THOMAS MORGAN (Secretary of the In- ventors' Pateatright Association Limited), London,
NOTICE is hereby given that the Petition,
Specification and Declaration required herein by Ordinance No. 14 of 1862, have been duly filed in the Office of the Colonial Secretary; and that it is the intention of the said JOHN PITMAN, to apply at the sitting of the Executive Council hereinafter mentioned for Letters Patent for the exclusive use within the said Colony of Hongkong of the above named invention, and that a sitting of the Executive Council, before whom the matter of the said petition will come for decision, will be held in the Council Cham- ber, at the Government Offices, Victoria, Hong- kong, on Wednesday the First day of October #ext, at 2.30 o'clock P.M.
JOHN PITMAN, Club Chambers, Hongkong.
Hongkong, 20th September, 1884.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
CHINESE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT SILVER LOAN, 1884.
AUTHORISED BY IMPERIAL DECREE Dated 4th December, 1883.
OR Dollars 2,789,400.28 equivalent of Taels 2,000,000 at 7.1.7, in Bonds of $500 cach Hongkong Currency, bearing Interest at 8 per cent. per Annum,
Principal and interest Payable in Hongkong. The Loan is divided into Two Portions for $1,394,700.14 (1 Million Taels) each, and mark- ed respectively A & B.
The Bonds of Loan A are redeemable at par within 3 years (1887) by three yearly instal- ments, the first of which will be payable on the 15th March, 1885.
The Bonds of Loan B are redeemable at par within 6 years (1890) by three yearly instal- ments, the first of which will be payable on the 30th June, 1898.
$111,576,01 111,576.01 111,576,01 111,576.01 72,524.40 33,47-.80
$1,394,700.14 $552,301.24
With reference to the foregoing, sealed ten- ders are invited for the above Loan at the Offices of the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION at Hongkong, Shang- hai, and Yokohama, until NOON on SATUR- DAY, 18th October, 1884, when the tenders entertained. Applicants have the option of will be opened; afterwards no tender will be
taking either Loan A or Loan B and tenders should distinctly state which one is desired.
A deposit of ten per centum upon the amount tendered must accompany cach application, such deposit to be made by Cheque on a Bank in Hongkong. The balance of the amount allotted to be paid on or before the 25th Octo- ber, 1884.
Default in payment of any instalment at the due date will render all previous payments liable to forfeiture.
If no allotment is made the deposit will be returned in full; and if only a portion of the amount applied for is allotted, the balance of the deposit will be applied towards the pay- ment of the final instalment.
All tenders to bear upon the cover "Tender for Chinese Imperial Siiver Lon of 1884.”
The Corporation does not bind itself to ac- cept any tender below par.
This Prospectus and form of tender can be obtained on application at the Bank.
For the
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION,
Agents Issuing the Loan,
T. JACKSON,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, 11th September, 1884.
"AMER INDIEN."
DÉLICIEUX APÉRITIF
A BASE
ESSENTIELLE DE QUINQUINA, Excellent Febrifuge et Digestif.
Dépôt :-Haïphong (Tonkin), chez Mr. RENÉ COINT, Agent unique de EUG, RAYMOND et Cic. de Marseille et entrepositaire des premieres marques de Vins, Liqueurs, Sirops, etc.
HAIPHONG, (TONKIN).
NOTICE,
RULES OF THE HONGKONG
SAVINGS BANK.
1. The business of he above Bank will be conducted by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, on their premises in Hongkong. Business hours on week-days, 10 to 3; Saturdays. 10 to 1.
2. The Assets of the Hongkong and Shang- hai Banking Corporation will form a direct Security for the repayment of sums deposit din the above Bank.
3.-Sums less than $1, or more than $250 at one time will not be received. No Depositor may deposit more than $1,500 in any one year. 4.-Deposits may be made ou behalf of rela- tions, of Trust», &c., in addition to the Depo- sitor's own account.
5.-l'ersons desirous of saving sums less than a dollar may do so by affixing clean ten-cent stamps to a form to be obtained at the Bank or at the Post Office. When the form is prese.red with ten clean stamps the Depositor will be credited one dollar.
6.-Depositors in the Savings Bank having $100 or more at their credit may at their option transfer the same to the Hongkong and Shang- hai Banking Corporation on fixed deposit for 12 months at 5 per cent. per annum interest.
7.-Deposits may be forwarded from the Ports by means of clean Hongkong Postage Stamps of any values.
8. Interest at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum will be allowed to Depositors on their daily balances,
9.--Each Depositor will be supplied gratis with a Pass-Book which must be presented with each payment or withdrawal. Depositors must not make any entries themselves in their Pass- Books, but should send them to be written up at least twice a year, about the beginning of January and beginning of July.
10.-Covers containing Pass-Books, Register- ed Letters containing Stamps or other Remit- tances, and generally, correspondence as to the business of the Bank will, if marked ON HONG- KONG SAVINGS BANK BUSINESS, be forwarded free of Postage or Registration Fees by the various British Post Offices in Hongkong and China.
11.-Withdrawals may be riade on demand, but the personal attendance of the Depositor or his duly appointed Agent, and the production of his Pass-Book are necessary,
12. All documents connected with the busi- ness of the Savings Bank are exempt from Stamp Duty.
For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
T. JACKSON,
Chief Manager.
WITH Reference to the above, business wi be commenced on the 1st May, 1884.
For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
T. JACKSON,
Chief Manager,
Hongkong, 26th April, 1884.
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