Letters. Papers.

Lorters. Papero,

Agelia Americana

1

1

4

Caroline China

1

Eagle

Letters. Papers.

2

1

Emily & Leyburu 1

222

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26ти MAY, 1866.

List of LETTERS and PAPEns lying at the Hongkong Post Office for Merchant Vessels, 25th May, 1860.

Norfolk Nightingale

Iefs. Pae

Royal Minstrel 1

Letters. Papers. Johu Rennie 15 7

Letters, Papers,

5 2

Juan Rathay 2

1

1

Advance

2

Carrizal

3

Jacobus Mar-

1

Nil Desperandum!

Sea Nymph 2

Antrim

1

Catherine

1

tinus

Nabob

1

Feroz Shah 1

Ascendant

1

Cambalu

1

1

Julia Ann

1

1

New York

1

Sea treen Santon

1

Florence

Amateur

Chalmers

1

2

Norah Greame

8

Antagonist

Corea,

9

Nightingale

Shakespear

4

Nizam

1

Sea Bird

3

Avonilhne

2

Crest of the Wavel

Felix

1

Khankar

1

Anglo Indian

Fearless

1

1

Canadian

Kim Guan Heng 1

Sterling

1

1

Star Queen

1

Feroz Pore

1

1

Oasis

1

Adriana Johanna 4

Challenge

3

Sir H. Parkes 8

Oxns

4

1

*

Agnes

1

Ceylon

3

London

2

Sooloo

Alpheus

1

Congress

2

Gemini

I

Latona

3

Ocean Eagle

2

1

Alambra

1

Chinaman

1

Golden Engle

1

Lord Macauly 1

Orpheus

Spanker

1

1

Salem

1

Albertine

2

4

Caldew

1

3

Gezon

1

Laceme

1

S. of the Ocean 1

Admiral Lyons 1

1

Gananoque

1

Lorton

2

Prudencia

2

Sydney

1

Austrea

6

Diamond

3

1

Guajara

1

Lawn

1

Peveril of the Peak 11 8

Sea Ripple

1

Amberwitch

6

1

Golden Fleece 1

Landrost Brawnl

Dartmouth

1

A Oone

1

Golden Horn

Dundas Castle

2

Ann Archbelle 1

Desdemona

1

Agincourt,

1

1 Gustaf Adolf 1 Granville 1

Dunkild

1

Agenoria

Golden Hind 2

Light of the Age 1 Leopold Lieutenant Bellott Labuan

Pedro Marcone 3 Panama

St. Louis

1

1

Smyrna

1

1

Pride of the West 1 Peru

Simoon

2

1

Solent

1

1

Punjaub

4

Dora

Ann Holzberg 4

1

Lalla Rook

1

Pioneer

1

Ada

1

Despatch,

Tynedale

1

Herald

1

Laurel

1

Palawan

1

Thewan

2

Dunmail

A sia

1

Acapulco

3

Douglas

5

.

Henry Handly i

Loch Negar

2

Ths. Seddon

2

Dilpussund

3

Hydaspes 1

Queen of Com-7?

Three Brothers 1

2

Hadasah

1

Inerce.

Bengalen

2

Hyacinth

1

Mary Boss

Queen of the East1

Union

1

1

Boreales

4

1

Etheldreda 1

Mathilda

2

Queen of the Agel

Bordern

1

Esmok

1

Melrose

1

1

Bothwell Castle 1

Erato

1

Barnave

2

Ecliptic

Industry Irene

Virgina

2 2

Maggie Lauder 2

Ruzalka

4

Vanda

3

I

3

2

Maritana

3

3

kla

Ruby

2

1

Victoria

1

1

Bentick

2

1

Eranne

2

Meteor

1

Roderich Dhu 1

Vincenzo Gianello3

Blairmore

2

Eastern Queen 1

Independent 1

Baracour

Europa

Ironside

1

Margaret Mitchell4

Rifle

2

Vanguard

1

1

Isis

Moonlight 1

Radama

4

Vicksburg

13

1

Brittain

Emoria

1

Bengal

7

Eliza Stewart

Isca

1

Margaret Campbell1

Rutlandshire 4

2

1

Morivi

1

Revenue

2

1

Wales

1

Bourgainville 4

Eliza Benki

1

Malvina

1

Resolution

1

Water Witch

1

E. A. Bright

1

Jane Woodburn 2

Madura

1

Redbreast

1

William & Jane 1

Cosmopolite ?

Einpress

7

6

John Lidgett 1

Miranda

1

R. M. Tucker 2

West Derby

8

2

Canaan

2 10

Enterprise

1

Jane Leech 5 2

Madagascar

1

Ravensbourne 4

West Wind

1

Contest

2

Elise

1

Constantia

1

Ellenborough 4 3

James Russell 2 Jeddo

2

Marianne Migrator

1

Red Rose Hantilope

12

Water Lily

3

2

+

2

Wallace

List of unclaimed LETTERS and PAPERS lying in the Post Office for Military, 25th May, 1866.

Blair. Chals. Lieut.,

Butcher, Wm. Pret.,

IN THE SUPREME COURT IN BANKRUPTCY.

Letters. Papers.

1

Gipps. Capt.

Letters. Papers,

1.

Grifin, John (late of the 64 Foot),1

NOTICE-Chang Afo, otherwise Chang- haong-woo, of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Comprador, having been adjudged Bankrupt under a petition for Adjudication of Bankruptcy filed in the Supreme Court on the Twenty-fifth day of May, 1866, is hereby re- quired to surrender himself to Norman Ramsay Masson, Esquire, the Acting Registrar of the said Supreme Court, at the first meeting of Cre- ditors to be held before the said Acting Registrar on the Sixth day of June, 1860, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely at the said Court.

The said Acting Registrar is the Official As- signee and Mr. Francis Innes Hazeland is the Solicitor Acting in the Bankruptcy.

At the meeting the Acting Registrar will re- ceive the proofs of the Debts of the Creditors and the Creditors may choose an Assignee or Assig- nces of the Bankrupt's Estate and Effects.

All Persons having in their possession any of the effects of the said Bankrupt, must deliver them to the said Acting Registrar and all Debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the said Acting Registrar.

Hongkong, 25th May, 1806.

IN THE SUPREME COURT IN BANKRUPTCY.

NOTICE.-Chuer Afook, of Victoria in the

Colony of Hongkong, Contractor, having been adjudged Bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy filed in the Supreme Court on the Seventh day of May, 1866, is hereby required to surrender himself to Norman Ramsay Mason, Esquire, the Acting Registrar of the said Supreme Court, at the first Meeting of Cre- ditors to be held before the said Acting Registrar on the Sixth day of June, 1866, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely at the said Court. The said Acting Registrar is the Official Assignee and Mr. Fraucis Innes Hazeland is the Solicitor aeting in the Bankruptcy

At the meeting the Acting Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the creditors, and the creditors may choose an Asignee or Assignees of the Bankrupt's Estate and Effects.

All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the said Bankrupt must deliver them to the said Acting Registrar and ali debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the said Acting Registrar.

Hongkong, 25th May, 1806.

IN THE SUPREME COURT IN BANKRUPTCY.

Lettus. Papers.

W. Waddington, E. 1. Taverner 1 and W. L. Robinson, Majors

NOTICE-Hermann Ludwig Herus, of Vic- erly a Tavern Keeper and now Bar Keeper at toria, in the Colony of Hongkong, formo-

the

Oriental Hotel," having been adjudged Bankrupt under a petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy filed in the Supreme Court on the Fourth day of May, 1806, a public sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination and make application for his discharge will be held before the Honorable Henry John Ball, Acting Chief Justice of the said Court, at the Supreme Court House, Victoria, Hongkong, on

NOTICE.

have this day established myself as a Merchant and General Commission Agent, under the unme and style of

REIMANN & Co.

Mr. W. DETMERING is authorized to sign my firm.

P. REIMANN. Office Hollywood Read, West,

formerly Union Chapel. Hongkong, 24th May, 1866.

the Eighth day of June next, at eleven o'clock P^

in the forenoon precisely.

At the meeting proofs of the Debts of the Cre- ditors will be received. The Acting Registrar of the Court is the Official Assignee, and Mr. Fran- cis Innes Hazeland is the Solicitor Acting in the Bankruptcy.

Hongkong, 25th May, 1866.

IN THE SUPREME COURT IN BANKRUPTCY.

NOTICE.-George Holmes, of Victoria in the

Colony of Hongkong, Broker, Merchant, and Commission Agent, having been adjudged Bankrupt under a petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy filed in the Supreme Court on the Twenty-first day of April, 1866, a public sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination and make application for his discharge will be held before the Honorable Heary John Ball, Acting Chief Justice of the said Court, at the Supreme Court House, Victoria, Hongkong, on the Eighth day of June next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely.

At the Meeting proofs of the debts of the cre- ditors will be received. The Acting Registrar of the Court is the Official Assignee, and Mr. Francis Innes Hazeland is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy.

Hongkong, 25th May, 1866.

NOTICE.

THE business heretofore conducted by me at

by THOMAS MURDOCH DAYSDALE, and JOHN MELANCTION RINGER, under the style and firm of DRYSDALE, RINGER & Co.

J. M. RINGEN.

Haukow, 12th May, 1866.

MAP OF THE SUN-ON DISTRICT. ARTIES are referred to the M. S. circulated. The intention is to have it engraved is London, provided a sufficient number of copies to pay the expense of publication are subscribed for. It is proposed to charge $5 per copy, and it estimated that it will require a subscription st of 120 copies to liquidate the outlay of engraving. &c.

Any surplus which may be left will be devoted to Missionary purposes.

The Scope of this Map embraces an area f about Forty Five miles from North to South, and of about Sixty miles from East to West-that ** to say the District of Sun-on whereof Nam-ts

is the departmental town. It is within the dis- trict of Sun-on that Hongkong aud its dependen cies stood prior to their cession, and the wh's Coast line for many miles adjacent is under 2 jurisdiction of the Mandarin at Nam-tao.

The Map is the result of four years' labor, pi is made entirely from the personal observation of the author. The dangers, the difficulties, the hardships which the work has involved, hat been very great.

The district is excessive' mountainous and as occular demonstration exclusively in all cases to be relied on, by reas of the worthlessness of native information. fatigue attending travel has been no light make The villagers entertain the idea that their mothe tains contain auriferous deposits, and are jealous of foreigners examining them. The sequence is that there is much difficulty in ** curing the services of guides and still more d culty in obtaining correct information on *** point. In fact the idea above alluded to pr a strong incentive to the conveyance of false formation, and excites resistance to the pro of the traveller, besides creating great persz

danger.

Under these circumstances this Map has bee produced, and it has been suggested to the author

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