57
員 實存現銀二十萬大員 東藩匯理銀行 簽發通用銀紙四十一萬九千六百大
員理
簽
發
通 五
萬
用
銀
現
銀
十
五千一百零二員 實存現銀二十五萬大員 香港上海匯理銀行 簽發通用銀紙二百零九萬八千 印度新金山中國匯理銀行 簽發通用銀紙六十六萬 萬九千三百四十二員 實存現銀二十五萬大員 英國印度中國三處匯理銀行 簽發通用銀紙六十八
發實
通
用
存簽實 現
銀銀
用銀
百
銀
大九
萬
萬員二
三員卅三仙 實存現銀十萬大員 又在分枝各簽發通用銀紙卄九萬一千九百八十
合共簽發通用銀紙銀四百十六萬四千八百二十三
員三十三仙
,合共實存現銀一百八十萬大員
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 12TH FEBRUARY, 1879.
印英 度萬國員 九印
叉七
BANKS.
AVERAG AMOUNT.
SPECIE
IN RESERVE.
$
Oriental Bank Corporation,.
419,600
200,000
Chartered Mercantile Bank of In-
dia, London & China.
689,342
250,000
Chartered Bank of India, Australia
& China,
665,102
250,000
Corporation,.....
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking 2,098,796
1,000,000
Do.
do. at the Ports,
291,98333 100,000
TOTAL...............$
4,164,82833 1,800,000
示司務驛
驛務司李
【曉論事照得遵依一千八百七十六年第十
後單信章
二該信函必用主固信皮封固 一凡寄信之人應全守一切領回憑單之章程
有遺失分別補置但該補罹銀限以十員爲額 到但自今以後本驛務司自願擔保所有與下開章程符合領囘憑單之信函倘 回憑單之信函間或遺失應有補置之項本驛務司遵例未能保其信函完全必 兹將章程列後
香港總督設立章程凡有領
有信用人
署不能補置. 五凡有幼細之物如小照時辰時 人役作弊一切欺騙不慎等情者 四驛務司須有確據該信函果屬馬 之人果無過失者又非因遭火焚燒遭風
三一經開有信函遺失卽應速赴本港驛務司署報明及將原來信皮附後
凡人之
役人
幼作
八
千
【英馬務司收到之時遺失者又寄信 乔因本港驛務司署內使喚
+
Q書卷等物倘經交到或損破本 九年 二月 初四 日示
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
Indemnity for the Loss of a Registered Letter. The following Regulations as to the Indemnity to be paid in certain cases on the loss of Registered correspondence have been made by His Excel- lency the Governor under Ordinance 10 of 1876, Section XII.
The Post Office is not legally responsible for the safe delivery of Pegistered correspondence, but henceforth it will be prepared to make good the contents of such correspondence lost while passing through the Post, to the extent of $10, in certain cases, provided :-
1. That the sender duly observed all the.. conditions of ion required.
2. That the letter was securely enclosed in a reasonably strong envelope.
3. That application was made to the Post- master General of Hongkong immediately the loss was discovered, the envelope being invariably forwarded with such application unless it also is lost.
4. That the Postmaster General is satisfied that the loss occurred whilst the correspondence was in the custody of the British Postal adminis- tration in China, that it was not caused by any ault on the part of the sender, by destruction by fire, or shipwreck, nor by the dishonesty or negligence of any person not in the employment of the Hongkong Post Office.
5. No compensation can be paid for mere damage to fragile articles such as portraits, watches, handsomely bound books, &c., which reach their destination, although in a broken or deteriorated condition.
General Post Office,
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General,
Hongkong, 4th February, 1879.
百
必為