THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 23RD MARCH, 1867.

WEATHER TABLES FOR THE PAST WEEK. REGISTER AT HARBOR MASTER'S OFFICE, QUEEN'S ROAD.

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6 A.M.

NOON.

P.M.

1867.

Barometer.

Thermometer. Barometer. Thermometer. Barometer.

Thermometer.

March

16

29.91

62

30.00

68

30.05

17

30.00

64

30.00

68

30.02

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18

30.04

64

30.01

67

30.00

19

29.97

62

29.98

68

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21

20

29.95

64

29.95

69

29.92

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21

29.90

66

29.80

71

29.70

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22

29.75

72

29.78

73

29.80

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67

66

66

67

66

73

75

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DATE.

A.M.

9 A.M.

BAROMETER.

*NOON

3 P.M.

6 P.M.

6 A.M.

REGISTER AT BLOCK HOUSE, VICTORIA PEAK.

Height above Sea Level 1,770 feet.

HYDROMETER.

DRY BULB.

*NOON

WET BULR.

6 P.M.

6 A.M.

NOON.

6 P.M.

THER- MOMETER.

Self Re- gistering.

Min. Max.

Noon.

WINDS.

Force, range from 0 to 12.

NOON.

REMARKS AS TO WEATHER.

6 A.M.

6 P.M.

Dirn.

F.

Diru. F. Dirn.

F.

1967.

Mar. 16 28.17 28.23 28.24 28.20 28.21.56.50 56.10 58.10 55.30 56.00 58.10:55.90 56.00 EbS

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passing fog until noon, then very fine. Fine throughout.

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Between

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IN THE SUPREME COURT

OF HONGKONG.

LAONG AFOON, LAONG AYE, and CHUN ASHEEN, of the Ee-loong

Shop, Plaintiffs,

and

KONG ASHING, and WEI AKE,

Defendants.

HEREAS an Action has been commenced

in this Court at the suit of the above named Laong Afoon, Laong Aye, and Chun Asheen, against the above named Kong Ashing

and Wei Ake, to recover the sum of Five thou- sand Dollars for money payable by the said Defendants to the said Plaintiffs, for goods sold and delivered by the said Plaintiffs to the said Defendants, and for interest upon money due from the said Defendants to the said Plaintiffs, and forborne at interest by the said Plaintiffs to the said Defendants at their request and for money found to be due from the said Defendants to the said Plaintiffs on accounts stated between them, and it being alleged that the said Kong Ashing and Wei Ake do not reside, within the Island or its dependencies, a Writ of Foreign attachment has been issued returnable on the Eighth day of April next, wherein Oo Shing Tso and Lo Achau, both of Hongkong, are Garnishees.

Notice is hereby given thereof and that if at any time before final judgment in this action the said Wong Ashing and Wei-Ake or any person on their behalf will give the security and notice and file the appearance or plea required by the Ordinance of this Island entituled "An Ordi- nance to provide for and regulate process in actions at Law against persons absent from the Colony," the said attachment may be dissolved.

Dated this 23rd day of March, 1867.

F. I. HAZELAND, Plaintiffs' Attorney,

IN THE SUPREME COURT

OF HONGKONG.

(JOHN STEWARD LAPRAIK, Plain-

tiff,

and

Between SAMUEL HARRIS TALBOT, trading

under the name style or firm of TALBOT AND COMPANY, Defen- dant.

W

HEREAS an Action has been commenced in this Court at the suit of the above named John Steward Lapraik against the above uamed Samuel Harris Talbot trading as aforesaid,

to recover the sum of One thousand and thirty- nine Dollars and sixty-four Cents for money paid by the said John Steward Lapraik for the use of the said Samuel Harris Talbot at his re- quest and for money found to be due from the said Samuel Harris Talbot to the said John Steward Lapraík on an account stated between them, and it being alleged that the said Samuel Harris Talbot does not reside within this Island or its dependencies, a Writ of Foreign attachment has been issued returnable on the first day of kong aforesaid, Ship Chandler, is Garnishee. April next, wherein William H. Talbot of Hong-

Notice is hereby given thereof and if at any time before final judgment in this action the said Samuel Harris Talbot or any person trading on his behalf will give the security and notice and file the appearance or plea required by the Ordi- nance of this Island entituled “ An Ordinance to provide for and regulate process in actions at Law against persons absent from the Colony," the said attachment may be dissolved.

Dated this Fourteenth day of March, 1867.

HENRY C. CALDWELL, Plaintiff's Attorney.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

Between

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GEORGE B. FALCONER, Executor of

the Will of WILLIAM HENRY VICKERMAN, deceased, Plaintiff.

and

SAMUEL HARRIS TALROT, trading under the name or firm of TALBOT AND COMPANY, Defendant. HEREAS an Action has been commenced in this Court at the suit of the above named George B. Falconer as such Executor as aforesaid against the above named Samuel Harris Talbot tra- ding as aforesaid to recover the sum of Three thou sand Dollarsupon and by virtue of an Indenture of Mortgage dated the Nineteenth day of September One thousand Eight hundred and sixty-six whereby the said Samuel Harris Talbot covenanted to pay to the said William Henry Vickerman on demand the sum of Three thousand Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from the said Nineteenth day of Septem- ber One thousand Eight hundred and sixty-six and for money lent and advanced by the said William Henry Vickerman in his life time to the said Samuel Harris Talbot and for money found to be due from the said Samuel Harris Talbot to the said George B. Falconer as Executor as afore- said on accounts stated between them and for

Dense fog until 9.15 A.M., then fine

throughout.

2 Fine, though hazy.

Dense fog throughout, during the past

night heavy squalls of wind and rain at intervals.

Dense fog throughout and heavy showers

of rain at intervals.

interest thereon and it being alleged that the said Samuel Harris does not reside within this Island or its dependencies a Writ of Foreign Attachment has been issued returnable on the first day of April next wherein William H. Talbot of Hong- kong, Ship Chandler, is Garnishec.

Notice is hereby given thereof and that if at any time before final judgment in this Action the said Samuel Harris Talbot or any person on his behalf will give the security and notice and file the appearance or plea required by the Ordinance of this Island intituled "An Ordinance to provide for and regulate process in actions at Law against persons absent from the Colony" the said attach- ment may be dissolved.

Dated this 14th day of March, 1867.

HENRY C. CALDWELL,

Plaintiff's Attorney.

C. ADOLPHE LOW & Co., Shipping and Commission Merchants, San Francisco, California. Refer to

Messrs. Russell & Co.

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Smith Archer & Co. f Hongkong.

B. Davidson & Co.,

Agents for the Rothschilds.

A. A. Low & Bros.

MACONDRAY

San Francisco,

Cal. New York.

&

San Francisco, Cal.,

Co.,

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

ATTENTION and dispatch given to

all business appertaining to a Commission House. The interests of parties having merchandise in transitu through San Francisco properly cared for.

M

NOTICE.

R. WALTER HYDE NOTLEY will sign

our firm on and after this date.

ROB. S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong, 1st March, 1867.

M

NOTICE.

R. WARREN DELANO, and MR. HENRY S. GREW, have retired from our firm, their interest and responsibility ceasing on this day.

RUSSELL & Co.

China, 1st January, 1867.

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