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No. 28.

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 22ND FEBRUARY, 1873. 75

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The following Return of Convictions under the Cargo-boat Ordinance, No. 15 of 1860, is published for general information.

DATE.

1872

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th February, 1873.

CECIL C. SMITH, Acting Colonial Secretary.

CONVICTIONS under Ordinance No. 15 of 1860, namely the Cargo-boat Ordinance, for the Year ending 31st December, 1872.

NAMES OF PARTIES TO THE SUIT.

Feb 9th, R. at complaint of A. Cronin, Police Constable, No. 22,

European, Plaintiff,

D.

Ho Kam-yau, Owner of a Cargo-boat, Ng Sik,

do.,

Chinese, Defendants,

Ny 14th, R. at complaint of William Kenny, Police Corporal, No.

60, European, Plaintiff,

V.

Kwok Tsat, Master of a Cargo-boat, Chinese, Defendant, 30th, R. at complaint of Thomas Campbell, Police Corporal,

No. 68, European, Plaintiff,

2.

OFFENCE.

Plying an unlicensed Cargo-boat on 8th February,

SENTENCE.

REMARKS.

Fined $1 each, in default three Fine paid. days imprisonment.

Fined $10, in default fourteen days imprisonment.

Fine paid.

Unlawful possession of seven bags of Rice on 13th May,

Unlawful possession of a bag of beans on 30th May,

1st Defendant two months hard labour, 2nd Defendant fined $5.

Fine paid.

Chinese, Defendants,

1. Lai Sing-ho, Boatman of a Cargo boat, 2. Cheung Shau,

do.,

July 4th, R. at complaint of Syed Moosdeen, Police Constable, No.

622, Indian, Plaintiff,

V.

Lam Ku, Master of Cargo-boat No. 378,

Chinese, Defendant,

23rd, R. at complaint of J. H. Grimes, Inspector of Police,

European, Plaintiff,

U'.

Kwok Pun, Boatman of a Cargo-boat,

Chinese, Defendant,

Oct. 22nd, R. at complaint of Li Cheung-fong, Hong Coolie, Chi-

nese, Plaintiff,

V.

Kwok Yat, Boatman of Cargo-boat No. 1,928,

Chinese, Defendant,

Nov. 6th, R. at complaint af Kong U-hing, of the Leung Cheung

Fish Lan, Chinese, Plaintiff,

t.

Lo Ping-in, Boatman of of Cargo-boat No. 2,054,

Chinese, Defendant,

On board his Cargo-boat stealing a quantity of Sugar on 3rd July, the pro- perty of one Ki Man-ho,

Plying an unlicensed Cargo-boat on 22nd July,

Three months hard labour.

Fined $5, or ten days impri- Fine paid. sonment with hard labour.

Six months imprisonment with

On board his Cargo-boat stealing a pecul and three catties of Bicho de Mar | hard labour. on 21st October, the property of Tsip Shun, a Trader,

On board the Cargo-boat stealing ten catties of Cuttle Fish on 5th November, the property of Complainant,

Three months imprisonment with hard labour.

Harbour Department, Hongkong, 10th February, 1873.

No. 29.

H. G. THOMSETT, Harbour Master, fc.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

Dr. CHARLES JOHN WHARRY, having reported his arrival in the Colony, is appointed Superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital, under instructions from Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 22nd February, 1873.

No. 30.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

CECIL C. SMITH, Acting Colonial Secretary.

The subjoined Schedules of Balances of Intestate Estates are published for general information, and Notice is hereby given that those Balances for which no application shall have been made within Twelve Months from this date, will be carried to the Credit of the General Revenue of the Colony, in terms of Ordinance No. 6 of 1854.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 22nd February, 1873.

CECIL C. SMITH, Acting Colonial Secretary,

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