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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 12TH AUGUST, 1882.

Supplement-

ary Estimates, 1881.

A BILL

ENTITLED

An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, to authorize the Appropri- ation of a Supplementary Sum of Forty-nine thousand and Ninety-two Dollars and Sixty- eight Cents to defray the Charges of the Year

1881.

[

August, 1882.] WHEREAS it has become necessary to make further

provision for the public service of the Colony for the year 1881, in addition to the charge upon the revenue Be it for the service of the said year already provided for. enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. A sum of forty-nine thousand and ninety-two dollars and sixty-eight cents is hereby charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year 1881, the said sum so charged being expended has hereinafter specified; that is to say:

ESTABLISHMENTS.

Governor,

Auditor General,

Colonial Treasurer,

Registrar General,

Harbour Master,

$ 114.78 1,977.13

47.84

313.83

3,389.69

-$ 5,843.27

SERVICES EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS.

Surveyor General,

Educational,

Medical,

Police,

Gaol,

Works and Buildings,

Roads, Streets and Bridges,

$

97.74

450.54

4,264.79

9,059.00

966.53

2,598.90

2,558.57

Government Gardens and Plantations, 1,959.81

Miscellaneous Services,

Military Expenditure,

19,436.36

1,857.17

-$ 43,249.41

Total,

$ 49,092.68

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 322.

CHINESE BURIAL GROUND.

The following Notification under the provisions of section II of Ordinance No. 12 of 1856 is published for general information.

By Command,

FREDERICK Stewart,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 12th August, 1882.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

Notice is hereby given that His Excellency in Executive Council has selected and appointed the site hereinafter described as a Cemetery or Place of burial for Chinese Christians, under the provisions of Ordinance 12 of 1856, namely, the site on the Eastern slope of the Shaukiwán Hills, on a contour line about 300 feet above the level of the sea, marked by four boundary stones and measuring on the North thereof 200 feet, on the South thereof 200 feet, on the East thereof 400 feet, and on the West thereof 400 feet, and bounded on the four sides thereof by Crown Land.

Council Chamber, Hongkong, 12th August, 1882.

ARATHOON SETH, Clerk of Councils.

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