THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 30ти JUNE, 1866.

ANDREW BANCROFT," deceased.

HENRI MENZIO,

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*TICE.~All claims against the above Estates

must be proved before the Official Adminis- 14. before the 27th day of November, 1866, raise they will not be included in the Scheme

tuvision.

All persons indebted to the above Estates are „quested to make'immediate payment to

N. R. MASSON,

Actg. Registrar-Official Administrator.

IN THE SUPREME COURT IN BANKRUPTCY,

POTICE.—WONG-SUx, of Jervois Street, Victoria, Hongkong, carrying on business e alone as a Chinese Chemist and Druggist for the style, firm or shop name of "Man Chai

," having been adjudged Bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy filed in Supreme Court on the Twentieth day of June, One thousand eight hundred and Sixty- , is hereby required to surrender himself to Acting Registrar of the said Court at the st meeting of his creditors to be held before the said Acting Registrar on the Sixth day of July, One thousand eight hundred and Sixty- , at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely Mr. Norman Ramsay Masson at the said Court. is the Official Assignee, and Mr. Edmund Sharp

the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy.

At the Meeting the Acting Registrar will re- reive the proofs of the debts of the Creditors and the Creditors may choose an Assignee 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 all debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the said Jing Registrar.

Hongkong, 21st June, 1866.

IN THE SUPREME COURT IN BANKRUPTCY.

OTICE.-LUM SHING, of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Comprador, having ben adjudged Bankrupt under a Petition for audication of Bankruptcy, filed in the Supreme Court on the Thirty-first day of May, 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 Henry Johu Ball, Acting Chief Justice of the said Curt at the Supreme Court House, Victoria, Hong- kong, on the Fourth day of July, 1866, at 11 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 Solleitor acting in the Bankruptcy.

Hongkong, 21st June, 1860.

IN THE SUPREME COURT IN BANKRUPTCY.

NOTICE.

THE business heretofore conducted by me at this Port, will from this date be carried on by THOMAS MURDOCH DAYSDALE, and Jons MELANCTHON RINGER, under the style and firm of DRYSDALE, RINGER & Co.

J. M. RINGER.

Hankow, 12th May, 1866.

MR.

NOTICE.

R. JOHN FRASER is authorised to sigu

for us by procuration.

For the Borneo Company Limited,

H. W. WOOD,

Manayer.

Hongkong, 31st October, 1865.

NOTICE.

THE undersigned have been appointed Agents

for Lloyds at Canton and Macao. Communications at Macao to be addressed to Mr. E. L. LANÇA, H. B. M. Consular Agent

there.

GILMAN & Co.

Hongkong, 25th April, 1863.

M

NOTICE.

R. HUGH FRANCIS RAMSAY is this day admitted a Partner in our Firm, which now consists of RICHARD JAMES GIL- MAN, CHARLES AUGUSTUS WILD, HENRY BEVERLEY LEMANN, WILLIAM LEMANN, EDMUND HENRY LAVERS, and HUGH FRAN- CIS RAMSAY,

China, 1st May, 1866.

GILMAN & Co.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

In the Estate of Jarvie Thorburn & Co., SHANGILAI,

Very valuable properties situated in Shangbai and its neighbourhood, Chinkiang, Kiuklang, and lankow.

WIE Undersigned has received instructions

from the Oficial and Creditors' Assignees iu the above Bankrupt Estate, to sell by Public Auction, within his office, No. 7, Foochow Road, Shanghai, on a day to be hereafter named, unless previously disposed of by private contract, the following very desirable properties, situated in Shanghai, Chinkiang, Kiukiang, and Haukow, viz:-

SHANGHAI.

All that valuable property with the Buildings thereon, known as the E-shung long, situated in the centre of the British settlement, and possess- ing 136 Let on Kiangse Road, by which it is bounded on the East. On the South it is bound- ed by the premises presently occupied by Messrs. Cumine & Co. On the West by properties belong-

North by the lot of ground belonging to The Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China; Registered at the British Consulate, Lot No. 60 B, Sub. Reg. 15, measuring 10 mow 7 fun., or thereby.

"OTICE.-CHAONG AFGo, otherwise Chaonging to H. N. Lay, Esq., and others; and on the

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, a public sit- ting for the said Bankrupt to pass his last exami- nation and make application for his discharge will be held before the Honorable Henry Jolin Ball, Acting Chief Justice of the sail Court, at the Supreme Court House, Victoria, Hongkong, to the Fourth day of July, 1866, at 11 o'clock ia 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 Off- cial Assignee and Mr. Francis Inues Hazeland is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy.

Hongkong, 21st June, 1866.

1500.

NOTICE.

WIE Interest and Responsibility of Mr. JAMES LOGAN ceased in our Firm on the 1st June,

Jso. RIACH & Co. Hongkong, 18th June, 1866.

NOTICE.

R. ARDASIR CURSETJEE CAMAJEE is

admitted a Partner in our Fitm here.

P. & A. C. CAMAJEE & Co.

Hongkong, 7th June, 1868.

The Buildings erected on the above property

consist of:-

First,-A Private Dwelling Ilouse containing Dining Room, Drawing Room, and Butler's Pantry, on the ground floor; and Four Bed Rooms, with Dressing Rooms, and Bath Rooms attached on the first storey.

The Out-houses connected with the Dwelling House comprise :--

A Compradore's Room, Servant Offices, Store Room, Kitchen, Coach house, &e.

There is a Flower Garden and Lawn in front and a small conservatery on the South side of the Dwelling House.

Second,-A large Godown situated ou the South side of the premises, and measuring 107 feet by 51 8-12th feet or thereabouts; above which is exceted a storey containing Offices and a Dwelling House as follows:--

1 General and 2 Private

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offices and a muster room,

Diuing and Drawing Rooms, Butler's Pantry, Store Room, and five Bed Rooms, with Bath Rooms attached.

Third.-A large Godown, situated on the North side of the premises, measuring 107 feet by 51 8-12th fect or thereby.

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The Flooring of these two Godowns, (the northern one of deal and the southern being of Granite) is well-raised; they are dry and well- lighted, and in every way very commodious buildings.

Between the two, there is-

A Covered Shed, measuring 108 feet by 23 feet, suited for the laying down of a Chop of Tea, or for the inspection and storage of other merchandize.

Fourth.-A large Godown, situated at the West side of the premises, measuring 824 feet by 51 feet, with----

A Silk Room, Tea Room, and 3 Bed Rooms with Bath Rooms attached, erected above the

same.

The Silk Room, measures 51 feet by 45 8-12th feet, and both that and the Tea Rooms are very commodious and well arranged.

Between the last and the two first-mentioned Godowns, there is also a Covered Shed which can be turned to useful account. And on the South

side of the Godown last described, there is a Stable containing six stalls, and a Harness Room.

The foregoing premises are capable of being subdivided into two Hongs, each possessing a private entrance from Kiangse Road. The build- ings are of the most substantial nature, and at present are in excellent repair.

Fifth.-12 (Twelve) Lots of Land on the Driving Road and contiguous thereto, near the Bubbling Well, measuring in all 23 mow, 8 fun., 7 li, 7 haou, and very suitable for building pur- poses.

IN PARTNER'S PRIVATE ESTATE.

Half of a Share in a Piece of Land, situated near the Ningpo Joss House, and measuring 10 mow, 6 fun., 2 li.

CHINKIANG.

First. The 90 Years' Lease (from 27th Ja-. nuary, 1864,) of two lots of Land, Nos. 8 and 11, situated within the British Concession, and en- closed by a Brick Wall.

Lot 8, measures about 34,257 square feet. Lot 11, measures about 25,552 square feet. There is an annual ground rent of Tls.2.2ru. le. payable on each lot, on the 31st day of May of each year.

Lot No. 8 is situated on the Bund, and Lot 11, which possesses two frontages, on the street behind the Bund.

Second.-Land situated outside the British Concession and ecatiguous to the Grand Canal,

A lot of Land registered at the British Consulate on 17th February, 1864, as per Title Deed, No. 2, measuring 9 fan. 2 li and 2 szi., bounded on the North and South by Main Streets, on the East by the property of Ching, and on the West by that of Chang.

A lot of Land registered as above, as per Title Deed, No. 23, measuring 2 mow, 0 fun., 2 li and 2 szi., bounded on the North and South by Public Streets, and on the East and West by Chinese owned properties.

A lot of Land registered at the British Consulate on the 20th September, 1884, as per Title Deed, No. 100, measuring 7 mow, 4 fun., 6 li, 4 hauo, bounded on the North by Street Paoraun, on the South by a Main Street, on the East and West by Chinese owned properties.

These three lots of Land are as well situated, and their proximity to the Grand Canal enhances their values in a business point of view, and renders them very eligible investments.

KIUKIANG.

The 90 Years' Lease (from 1st March, 1862,) of a lot of Land situated on the Bund, and registered as lot No. 25, at the British Consulate; bounded on the North by the Bund, on the South by the cross road leading through the settlement, on the East by lot No. 23, and on the West by lot No. 27, together with the various buildings erected thereon, viz.1-

A very comfortable Dwelling House with Offices, Out-houses, Compradore's Rooms, a Trea- sury and a large Godown; the whole having been built under the inspection of an European Arebi- tect. The entire property is surrounded by a Brick Wall, and the annual ground rent payable for it is only 5,000 copper rash,

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