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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7TH NOVEMBER, 1868.

13. No Persons other than those of the Chinese, Malay, and Indian Races, shall be, unless authorised thereto under these Regulations, permitted to enter any of the said Licensed Houses.

14. All Licensed Houses within these Regulations shall be closed as hitherto on Sundays, and no Play allowed therein on any pretext under pain of forfeiture of License and Deposit Money.

L. D'ALMADA E CASTRO, Clerk of Councils.

Approved in Council,

RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL, Governor.

No. 109.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

Notice is hereby given that on and after Monday, the 21st day of September, it has been ordered by the Governor in Council, under Section 18 of Ordinance No. 9 of 1867, that no European, American, Portuguese, Foreigner, or Individual not of Chinese, Indian, or Malay races, shall be admitted into any of the Licensed Play Houses in Hongkong.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 14th September, 1868.

J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

Owners of Tenements assessed to the Police, Lighting, Water and Fire Brigade Rates, are informed that the Rates are payable in advance, during and within the month of October, for the Fourth Quarter of the present year.

After the 31st instant, Rates not paid are recoverable under Section 4 of Ordinance No. 11 of 1867.

W. H. ALEXANDER, Acting Colonial Treasurer.

Colonial Treasury, Hongkong, 10th October, 1868.

NOTICE.

Consignees and Masters of Ships are hereby inforined that, after the 15th Proximo, the Boundary, North of which Vessels shall not anchor, is as follows:-

Kellet's Island bearing E. by S. & S.

All Ships to be properly moored with 35 fathoms Chain (East and West.)

The passage between the North Boundary of Men-of-war anchorage and the Kowloon Peninsula is to be kept clear.

The Mail Steamers to mpor near the Fort William, but South of her.

Steamers and Vessels not having any definite employment will still remain on the North side.

Harbor Master's Office, Hongkong, 23rd September, 1868.

H. G. THOMSETT, Harbor Master, &c.

No. 51.-List of DEAD LETTERS which have been returned from the General Post Office in London and other places for the various reasons assigned upon them, addressed as undermentioned, the writers of which can obtain them on appli-

cation.

Borges, João Antonio, Contra Costa-Almeira Contra, California,

1

McLeran, Miss Jeneth M., General Post Office, Sydney,

1

Britton, Mrs. Mary, Post Office Otago, New Zealand,

1

Crosby & Co., Messrs. W., Sydney, N. S. W.,

Quidlin, Miss Belle M., No. 323, St. Juniper Street, Philadelphia, New

York, U.S.A.,

1

Ebrahim Said, (Engineer), Colombo,

1

Fields, Miss Mary, No. 1,014, Barley Street, Philadelphia, U.S.A.,

Rothkugel, Mr., M., care of Messrs. Bervin & Mendelsolin, Auckland,

New Zealand,

1

Finch, Mrs. E. C., San Francisco, California,

1

Shaw, John, care of Mr. Beckmeyer, New York, U.S.A.,

1

Gallego, Mrs. Francis, San Francisco, California,

Haulen, Mr. Michael, Pilot, Newchwang,

1

Hackette, M., Townsville Plantation, Brisbane, Queensland,

1

Strikes, Mrs. Samuel R., No. 604, Middle Alley, Philadelphia, U.S.A., 1 Tokle, Thomas, Master, Avu Street, No. 181, Chicago, Illinois, North

America,

1

Haddock, John, Victoria, Melbourne, Australia,

1

Thomson, Mrs. M. A., Post Office, Madras,

1

Hewit, Miss E., Post Office, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Haenig, C. E., care of H. B. M.'s Consulate, Singapore, Hip Hing & Co., care of Ohn Kee & Co., San Francisco, McCauliff, Francis J., Varnisher, Market Street, San Francisco,

1

Viogo, A., Rynga Muswellbrook, New South Wales,

1

1

1

Wilson, W., 640 Market Street,three doors below Kearny, San Fran-

cisco,

1

1

Wright, Jola, 2nd Avenue, Bet 51st 52nd Street, New York, U.S.A.,... 1

F. W. MITCHELL,

Postmaster General.

General Post Office, Hongkong, 6th November, 1868.

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