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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10TH APRIL, 1875.
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MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BY THE PURCHASER. Memorandum that the person whose name is hereunder written has been declared the highest bidder for the Lot described in the foregoing Particulars of Sale and hereunder specified opposite to his said name and signature and does hereby agree to become the Lessee thereof under and subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and on his part to perform and abide by the said Conditions.
Number
Registry Number
and
of Sale
Lot. Description of Lot Purchased.
Amount of Annual Rental. Premium at which
Purchased.
Signature of Purchaser.
No. 57.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The following Order made by His Excellency the Administrator in Council under "The Hongkong Lighthouses Ordinance, 1873," is published for general information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 31st March, 1875.
"THE LIGHTHOUSES ORDINANCE, 1873."
No. 17 OF 1873.
ORDER
CECIL C. SMITH, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Made by His Excellency J. GARDINER AUSTIN in Council, this 30th day of March, 1875.
By virtue of the provisions of Section VI of the above mentioned Ordinance, it is ordered,---
1. That every Ship which enters the Waters of the Colony after the 16th day of April,
1875, shall pay the following Light Dues, that is to say:-
No. 60.
One cent per ton.
2. It is further ordered, by virtue of Section VIII of the same Ordinance, that such Steamers of the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam-Boat Company, Limited, as enter the Waters of the Colony by day, and all Chinese Junks, be exempt from payment of Light Dues.
J. GARDINER AUSTIN,
ALFRED LISTER, Clerk of Councils.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Administrator.
His Excellency the Administrator has been pleased to issue instructions authorizing CHARLES VANDELEUR CREAGH, Esquire, to inspect every or any Place, or all or any of the Vessels or Packages in which Dangerous Goods are kept, to which the provisions of Ordinance No. 8 of 1873 apply.
By Command,
CECIL C. SMITH, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 1st April, 1875.
NOTICE.
The Owners of Dogs are warned that, on and after the 1st proximo, any Dog which shall be found straying or wandering about during the day time without any Owner, and not wearing a Collar with the name and address of the Owner inscribed thereon, may be destroyed; and further, any Dog may be destroyed which shall be found straying or wandering about between the hours of ten o'clock at night and gunfire in the morning (Ordinance 14 of 1845, § IV.)
Central Police Barracks, 17th March, 1875.
W. M. DEANE, Captain Superintendent of Police.