THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 18TH NOVEMBER, 1882. 875
(2.) From a declaration given by
refusal of
a Shipwright, Surveyor or Engineer, [or from the
a Shipwright, Surveyor or Engineer to give a declaration], under the
provisions of Sub-section 8 of Section 5 of Ordinance 8 of 1879; or (3.) From the refusal of
an Emigration Officer (or as the case may be] to give a
Certificate of Clearance under the Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855; or
(4.) From the refusal of
appointed by the Governor under the provisions of Sub-section 4 of Section 5 of Ordinance 8 of 1879, to give a Certificate that the said Ship is properly provided with Lights and with the means of making Fog Signals.
The address at which all notices and documents may be served by post or otherwise on me is
Dated at
this
day of
No. 2.-Summons to Court.
188
(To be signed by the Appellant).
The Court of Survey for Hongkong.
In the Matter of an Appeal by
Surveyor appointed by the Governor to survey the
at
In pursuance of Ordinance 8 of 1879, I hereby summon you to attend as
on the
day of
Dated at Victoria, Hongkong, this
from the Report of
the
[or as the case may beị.
on this Appeal.
at the hour of
day of
in the
188
noon.
I will attend as summoned.
Stipendiary Magistrate.
(Signature of person summoned).
No. 3.- -Order of Court for Release or Detention of Ship.
The Court of Survey for Hongkong.
We
upon
).
In the Matter of an Appeal by Surveyor appointed by the Governor to survey the
from the Report of
for as the case may be].
the
do order the said Ship to be released or detained (finally or conditionally
Given under our hands at Victoria, Hongkong, this
day of
188
Members of the Court of Survey.
No. 4.-Report of Members of Court of Survey.
The Court of Survey for Hongkong.
In the Matter of an Appeal by
Surveyor appointed by the Governor to survey the
We
from the Report of
[or as the case may bej.
the
do report that, having heard this Appeal, we did order the said Ship to be
] for the reasons set forth in the annexed Statement.
released or detained [finally or conditionally upon
We are also of opinion that the costs of this Appeal should be paid by the Appellant (or by the Government]; or that all parties shall pay their own costs.
Dated at Victoria, Hongkong, this
day of
188
Members of the Court of Survey.