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Letters, Papers.

Letters. Papers.

Lotters. Papers

Argonaut Adeline

1

Charlotte

2

2

1

Cora Linn

2

Falcon Filipino

2 1

Ashburton

1

Cydoma

1

Forward Ho 1

Agnės

3

Chelsea

1

Francis Banfield2

Leon

Anevoca

2

Chusan

3

Amiral Charner 2

China Packet

1

Guajara

2 3

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9TH MAY, 1868.

List of LETTERS and PAPERS lying at the Hongkong Post Office for Merchant Vessels, 8th May, 1868.

Letters. Papers.

5 2

Lets. Paps.

2

Stanley Southern Belle 1

Southern Cross 1 3

Sir Jamsetjee Family 1

St. Helena

Strathmore

1

Letters. Papers.

Lorton

1

Leblom

1

Noranside Nelson

1

Lady Elena Brucel

Northumberland2

2

Nelly

1

Lombard

5

Nesutan

2

Lizzie Allen

2

Norham

4

1

1

Amicus

1

Ceasar

1

Golden Dragon 2

Lancastria

1

Saturnus

3

Aden

2

2

Caladona

1

Gifford

3

Lady Alice

1

Ospray

Susan

1

America

1

Cawbel

1

Geo, Croshaw 20

4

Ocean Home

Sea Mew

1

1

Antares

2

Golden Empire 1

..

Marian

Otto

2

Sunshine

1

Art Union

Devana

1

Globe

1

Medusa

6

Ocean Spray

Spirit of the Seas4

2

- Adventure

Dashing Wave 1

Guiding Star

2

1

Mirage

2

Oceanica

1

Samuel

2

I

Apenrade

Dolores Ugartes 1

Morayshire

3

Ocean Bride

3

Sara

1

Ada

2

Deerfoot

1

1

Henry Melvill 2

Mathilde

4

Sahloo

2

Amadine

Douglas (Ship) 2

Hermione

1

5

Maria Elizabeth 1

Pacific

3

Albert Victor

4

Dunmail

2

Henry Darling 1

Mandan

1

Philip Nelson

1

Three Brothers 2

Annie

1

Поре

1

Martha

1

Penang

3

Tweed

4

Alicia Annie

1

1

Englishman

2

5

Henri IV.

1

Mogul

3

2

Parramatta

3

The Cedars

1

Adriana Petronella 1

Ellida

1

Henrietta

1

Maud Helen

2

Peter Denny

4

Etienne et

Marie & Helena 1

1

Bosphorus

1

Lorena

Indien Empire 1

Melbourne

1

Qu. of England 1

Bien Hoa

1

Eugene et Adele 2

Boanerges

9

1

Empress of India 2

Isle of White 9 10 India

Malabar

1

Virgen de los

Dolores

1

Malvina Vidal 1

Reindeer

1

Vanguard

2

Belle of the

Eleanor

5

Montrose

21

Rome

Vision

6

3

1

South

Endeavour

3

John & Mary 2

Mataura

16

8

Reconnaisance 2

Broadwater 1

Eliza

1

James Miller ↓

Macedon

1

Rapid

1

Wealth of

Baringa

2

Eugenio

2

Jacques et Marie5

Maria Louisa

1

Ramsey

8

5

3

Nations

Blairmore

1

Edward B.

John Banfield

4

Antonietta

Regina

2

Belvidere

1

Bouverie

Julia

1

Mindora

2

Red Deer

1

Water Lily

2

Wild Rover

1

1

Jane Avery

1

May Flower

1

Rifle

10 2

Winfield

1

Codabux

2

Free Trade

1

Mereator

1

White Adder

1

1

Confucius

1

Feordres

Kester

1

Miranda

1

Sandringham 2

Countess of

3

Fort Regent

1

Kate Cleather 1

Meridian

1

Sultana

1

Elgin

FairLeader

1

Kingsfisher

1

Maiden Queen 2

Speculation

1

Yvonne

2

Carmelin e

4

Fire Queen

L

Maloras

1

Senator Webb 1

3

Yedo

1

Colorado (Shid)3

Francis

1

Lucerne

3

Madagascar

1

Star of England 2

Young England 1

Colombo

1

Ferozpore

8

Lobelia

2

5

Stirlingshire

1

Coringa

2

Frederic

1

Lady Love

1

Norval

1

Sardinia

1

Zephyr

1

"THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ORDINANCE, 1867.”

I hereinafter mentioned, that is to say, the 2nd

is hereby notified that part of the House

floor of No. 36, Upper Lascar Row, was on the Fifth Day of May, 1868, pursuant to Section XXIII of the above Ordinance, declared by me under my Hand and Seal of Office to be an Un- licensed Brothel.

CECIL C. SMITH, Registrar General.

Registrar General's Office,

Hongkong, 6th May, 1868.

"THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES

ORDINANCE, 1867.”

T is hereby notified that part of the House hereinafter mentioned, that is to say, the 2nd floor of No. 28, Cochrane Street, was on the Eighth Day of May, 1868, pursuant to Section XXIII of the above Ordinance, declared by me under my Hand and Seal of Office to be an Unlicensed Brothel.

CECIL C. SMITH, Registrar General.

Registrar General's Office,

Hongkong, 8th, May 1868.

In re 'NG-CHEONG, Head Partner in the "Kwong-Fat-Yuin" Hong, deceased.

N

OTICE is hereby given to the next of Kin, and all other Persons, to produce any Wills or Codicils of the above named party, de- ceased, that may be in their possession, before the Supreme Court, in its Prolate Jurisdiction, on Monday, the Twenty-fifth day of May, A.D. 1868; or, if none, that the next of Kin do accept, or refuse Letters of Administration, failing which Letters of Administration will be granted to the Registrar of the said Court, or such other person as the Court may think fit.

By the Court,

W. H. ALEXANDER,

Registrar.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG IN BANKRUPTCY.

NOTICE LOUIS BORN, If Vetere, ar,

the Colony of Hongkong, Hotel-keeper, having been adjudged Bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in the Su- preme Court on the Twenty-first day of April, 1868, a Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination, and make application for his discharge, will be held before the Honorable John Smale, Esquire, Chief Justice of the said Court, at the Supreme Court House, Victoria, Hongkong, on the Twenty-second day of May instant, at Eleven of the clock in the forenoon precisely.

At this Meeting, Proofs of the Debts of the Creditors will be received.

Frederick Sowley Huffam, Esquire, is the Official Assignee.

Supreme Court House, Hongkong, the 9th May, A.D. 1808.

IN THE SUPREME COURT

OF HONGKONG IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of THOMAS CUSHING LADD, α

Bankrupt.

N

́OTICE.—The Public Sitting for the above named Bankrupt to pass his last examina- tion, and make application for his order of dis- charge adjourned from the 16th day of Decem-

NOTICE.

THRUMENACHER in our Firm ceased on

HE interest and responsibility of Mr. J.

the 31st December, 1867.

SANDER & Co.

Hongkong, 8th February, 1867.

ber, 1867, will be held before The HonorableT"

John Smale, Esquire, Chief Justice of the said Court, at the Supreme Court House, Victoria, Hongkong, on Monday, the 25th day of May, 1868, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon.

The Acting Deputy Registrar of the said Court is the Official Assignee, and Mr. Edmund Sharp is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy.

THE

NOTICE.

THE Undersigned begs respectfully to state that

the two shops, Nos. 39 and 41, in Bonham Strand, trading under the style of Kum Cheung Tai, and Lai Lung have been opened many years and no irregularities have ever occurred and that after the shops were burnt down by the late fire on the 11th Moon last year, Yu Fei Mau and Tam Pun, partners of the same firms, were desirous of looking for some other business, they conse quently gave up their former business and sold

NOTICE. HE Undersigned have been appointed Agents at this Port for the Liverpool Underwriters' Association.

GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, 7th March, 1868.

M

NOTICE.

R. JOHN HOW CHEVERTON is authorized

to sign our Firm per procuration.

ALFRED WILKINSON & Co. Hongkong, 21st February, 1868.

NOTICE.

THE Interest and responsibility of Mr. A. D. MITCHELL in Our Firm ceased on the 31st day of December, 1867.

A. FERGUSON & Co. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1868.

the frus, MR.

they have received back the capital money and interest of their shares and a note of transfer of business had been written out to the other owners, so that hereafter if the business of the said shops either profit or lose, they will have nothing to do with the said Yü Fei Mau and Tam Pun.

Published by the Owners of the Kum Cheung Tai and Lai Lung shops.

Dated this 5th day of May, 1868.

NOTICE.

THE interest and responsibility of Mr. RI- CHARD B. PARR in our Firm, ceased on the 31st March, 1868.

ALFRED WILKINSON & Co. Hongkong, 17th April, 1868.

NOTICE.

E interest and responsibility of Mr. JOHN

TFALCONER ROSE in our Firm, ceased on

the 1st instant.

MACEWEN & Co.

Hongkong, Cth April, 1868.

M

NOTICE.

R. EMIL VOGEL and Mr. HEINRICH KIRCHHOFF become this day Partners in our business, which in future will be carried on under the Firm of

VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co., both here and at Canton.

HAGEDORN & Co. Hongkong, 12th February, 1868.

NOTICE.

R. JAMES BILLINGTON COUGHTRIE is

Mauthorized to sign our Firm per procura-

tion from this date.

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, 1st April, 1868.

NOTICE.

R. THOMAS PYKE has this day been ad-

BIRLEY & Co. Hongkong, 1st January, 1868.

THE CHINA MAGAZINE,

A WEEKLY MISCELLANY, Illustrated with Photographs, Conducted by C. LANGDON DAVIES, No. 7, May 9th, 1868.

CONTENTS:

Ida Malcolm, a Ghost Story, II. European Life in Hongkong, V.

A Friend of her Brother, Chap. VI. Manifestations.

An Anamese Village.

SUBSCRIPTION:

$7.50 per Quarter.

Hongkong: NORONHA & SONS; Shanghae: A. H. DE CARVALHO; London: W. ALLAN & Co.; Paris: C. BORRANI. Hongkong, 9th May, 1868.

TE

NOTICE.

THE interest and responsibility of Mr. A. FER- GUSON in our Firm ceased on the 1st day of November, 1866.

A. FERGUSON & Co.

The business will henceforth be carried on un- der the same name by the undersigned.

A. D. MITCHELL. J. D. MEYERS. HENRY FEHRS.

Hongkong, 16th December,1867.

Printed and Published by NORONHA & SONS, Printers to Hongkong Government, OSWALD'S TERRACE, WELLINGTON STREET.

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