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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 15т JANUARY, 1876.

Names of Medicines.

For 100 men.

For 200 men.

For 300 men.

Tor 100 men.

Sweet sp. of nitre,

Sulphate of zinc,

Aromatic sp. of ammonia,

Sulphate of copper,

4

4 oz.

ΟΖ.

6 oz.

OZ.

4

4 oz.

Oz.

6 oz.

0%.

02.

02.

1

0%.

1 oz.

2 oz.

OZ.

6 oz.

8 oz.

OZ.

202.

102.

02.

Lunar caustic,.

1

1

OZ.

UZ.

OZ.

OZ.

Hydrarg. cumcretâ,

107.

0%.

OZ.

Plumbi acetas,

0Z.

2 oz.

2

OZ.

02.

Pulvis acacia,..

02.

12 oz.

4

OZ.

OZ.

Acid: hydrochlor, dil.,

4

CZ.

02.

4 oz.

4

OZ.

*

10 gals. 28 lbs.

gals. gal.

Acid sulphuric. dil.,. Tinct: cainph: comp.,. Tinet: ferri perchloridi, Tinet: catechu,...

Norton's carbolic acid, Chloride of lime,

Lime juice,.*.

Rum or brandy,

* Half these quantities will be sufficient for steam voyages to San Francisco and Australian ports.

Given under my Hand and the Public Seal of the Colony, at Victoria, Hongkong, this Thirteenth Day of January, 1876.

6 62.

8

OZ.

12 oz.

4

oz.

6

OZ.

8 oz.

C oz.

8

OZ.

12 oz.

G

0%.

8 oz.

12 oz.

15 gals.

15 gals.

20 gals.

42

DS.

56 lbs.

56 lbs.

3 gals.

4 gals.

4 gals.

1 gal.

2 gals.

2 gals.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

No. 7.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

His Excellency Sir ARTHUR EDWARD KENNEDY, K.C.M.G., C.B., having reason to think that many Chinese labour under a mistaken notion that they cannot themselves apply direct to the Registrar General, who is also Protector of the Chinese, when they have any grievance to redress or petition to present, reminds them that the services of this Officer are always available to the Chinese, and that he is most ready and willing to forward petitions to the Governor, and to hear statements made to him by Chinese.

It is the wish of the Governor, as it is the interest also of the Chinese, that the latter should avail themselves, as far as possible, of the means afforded for enabling them to communicate directly with the Government, through the Registrar General, and His Excellency hopes they will see the advantage of so doing.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Iongkong, 8th January, 1876.

No. 8.

J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

PIRACY AND MURDER.

$100 REWARD.

Whereas on the night of the 10th December, 1875, the Kam-Shun-Hing Junk bound for Hong- kong, was attacked by pirates in Chinese Waters off Cup-Chi Point, and one of the crew murdered.

Notice is hereby given that a reward of One hundred Dollars will be paid to any person or persons who shall give such information as shall lead to the apprehension of the pirates, and their surrender to the Chinese Authorities.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 10th January, 1876.

J. GARDINER AUSTIN,

F

Colonial Secretary,

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