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No. 23.

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 12Tn FEBRUARY, 1879.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

Reward of ($250) Two hundred and fifty Dollars.

Whereas on Friday, 17th January, 1879, one

SHEIK ALI then watchman at the Hung-ham

Docks was wounded by certain persons who

feloniously broke and entered the shop of one

U Hong-wo at Hung-ham and committed a

felony or felonies therein; and whereas the said

SHEIK ALI has since died from the effects of the

said wounds, it is hereby notified, that a reward

of two hundred and fifty dollars will be paid to any person or persons who shall give such information to the Police as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the guilty person or persons.

The above reward will be apportioned at the discretion of His Excellency the Governor in the

event of such information being supplied by more

than one person, or in the event of the guilty

persons being convicted at any Court other than

the Supreme Court of this Colony.

A Free Pardon will be granted to any person

implicated in the crimes aforesaid who may give such information, and provided he was not the ac-

tual perpetrator of the death of the said SHEIK ALI. By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office,

No.34.

C. MAY,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

Hongkong, 24th January, 1879.

號 + 二第報憲

察百赴石匪月磡曉 使五差 明開

十館

刧七澳

紅豆

弋因余華

康人司

憲署

緝司

署理輔政使司縻 爲本

督憲曉醶懸賞緝兇事照得有印度人名石亞愿者向在紅

磡船澳僱工受司更之職爲於一千八百七十九年正

一千八百七十九年正月十四日 己卯年正月初三日示

此示諭諸色人等週知 督憲大人的奪分給叉除正兇外其餘同黨未經親手擊斃 察使同署外在別衙門定罪則該花紅銀任由 石壓者均准前來報信槪行赦宥其罪一體領賞爲 百五十大圓若報信者不止一人或該兇除在本港 [差館報信弋獲該見審訊定罪後卽賞給花紅銀

石亞揮現經因傷斃命救特示諭儿有人不拘多寡

爲斃

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

被十

五百亞 日

傷禮

寡更五

十者

按二如夫賊正紅

Pending the receipt of Her Majesty's Exequatur, Ilis Excellency the Governor has recognised Colonel J. S. Moser as Consul for the United States in Hongkong.

By Command,

C. May,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 7th February, 1879.

No.35.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

His Excellency the Governor in Council having been pleased to grant six months leave of absence (of which four months are vacation leave) to the Attorney General, the Honourable GEORGE PHILLIPPO, the following provisional appointments have been made by His Excellency :-

JAMES RUSSELL, Esquire, Police Magistrate and Cororier, to be Acting Attorney General.

C. V. CREAGII, Esquire, Deputy Superintendent of Police, to be Acting Police Magistrate and

Coroner.

J. J. FRANCIS, Esquire, Barrister at Law, to be Acting Police Magistrate.

By Command,

C. MAY,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 8th February, 1879.

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