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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 23RD JUNE, 1877.
Title.
Preamble.
An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, to authorize the Appropriation of a Supplementary Sum not exceeding Seventy-four thousand Dollars to defray the Charges of the Year 1876.
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WHEREAS it has become necessary to make further provision
for the public service of the Colony for the year 1876, in addition to the charge upon the revenue for the service of the said year already provided for in the Estimates submitted to the Legis- lative Council: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
Supplement- I. A sum not exceeding Seventy-four thousand dollars shall be ary Estimates, and the same is hereby charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year 1876, the said sum so charged being expended as hereinafter specified; that is to say
1876.
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Governor,
Colonial Secretary,
Colonial Treasurer,
Registrar General,
Gaol,
Fire Brigade,
ESTABLISHMENTS.
Total Establishments,
SERVICES EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS.
$
C.
1,967.83
322.86
251.99
113.30
307.95
323.58
$3,287.51
405.86
1,781.43
Postmaster General,
Police,
Gaol,
Fire Brigade,
302.36 4,509.71
Charitable Allowances,
288.76
Works and Buildings,
46,181.81
Roads, Streets, and Bridges,
9,443.19
Miscellaneous Services,
1,381.71
Military Contribution,
5,855.53
Total exclusive of Establishments,
70,150.36
Total,
$73,437.87
No. 145.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The following copy of an Order in Council, dated 30th April, 1877, conferring on certain Officers appointed by Her Majesty's Minister in China and Japan to be Acting Consuls the powers now vested in duly Commissioned Consuls by Order in Council of March, 1865, is published for general information. By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th June, 1877.
J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary.
AT THE COURT AT WINDSOR,
The 30th day of April 1877,
PRESENT,
THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.
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THEREAS by The China and Japan Order in Council, 1865, Her Majesty the Queen was pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to make provision for the exercise of Her Majesty's power and jurisdiction over Her Majesty's subjects resident in or resorting to China or Japan:
And whereas in China and Japan additional ports may be from time to time opened to foreign trade, and it is expedient to provide for the exercise at those ports of Her Majesty's power and jurisdiction before the establishment there of Commissioned Consular Officers:
NOW, THEREFORE, Her Majesty, by virtue of the powers in this behalf by the Foreign risdiction Acts, 1843 to 1875, and by the Act of the Session of the Sixth and Seventh years of Her sty's Reign, chapter eighty, "for the better government of Her Majesty's subjects resorting to or otherwise, in Her vested, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to
it is hereby ordered, as follows:-
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