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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH AUGUST, 1866.
Memorandum.
The Passport accompanying this Memorandum may, on the recommendation of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, be exchanged in London for a Foreign Office Passport, available for the unexpired portion of the period for which it was originally granted.
It can be renewed only at the Foreign Office in London, on the recommendation of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, but it may be exchanged, if run out, at any of Her Majesty's Missions or Consulates in Foreign Comtries, for a Passport strictly limited to sach length of time as will enable the Bearer to reach England, or any of Her Majesty's Possessions abroad.
Such limited renewal may hệ effected once, and once only, by a British Minister or Consul in Foreign Parts. The Passport confers on the Bearer no claim to British Protection in the country of his birth.
Form of Passport.
This Passport is granted to A. B., naturalized as a British Subject' of and is available for the period of
mouths, from the
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to enable him to travel in Foreign Parts,
18
1
day of
(Signed) C. D.,
Governor [or otherwise as the case may be] of the Colony of
No. 119.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
It is hereby notified that His Excellency The GOVERNOR has recognized, provisionally and pending reference to Her Majesty's Government, RICHARD VON CARLOWITZ, at present Consul in China for His Majesty The King of Prussia, as Prussian Consular Agent in Hongkong.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 1st August, 1866.
W. H. RENNIE, Acting Colonial Secretary, ́
WEATHER TABLES FOR THE PAST WEEK. REGISTER AT HARBOR MASTER'S OFFICE, QUEEN'S ROAD.
6 A.M.
NOON.
6 P.M.
1866.
Barometer.
Thermometer.
Barometer. Thermometer. Barometer
Thermometer.
July
""
888
28
29.87
85
29.87
86
20.35
87
29
29.86
85
29.75
85
29.74
39
30
29.80
87
29.91
86
29.88
88
""
31
29.84
85
29.95
85
29.90
85
"
August
29.88
84
29.90
86
29.88
86
20.90
84
29.90
85
29.87
29.85
85
29.88
86
29.88
86
96
87
DATE.
1866.
""
BAROMETER.
6 A.M.
9 A.M.
ΝΟΟΝ.
3 P.M.
6 P.M.
REGISTER AT BLOCK HOUSE, VICTORIA PEAK,
Height above Sea Level 1,770 feet.
HYDROMETER.
WET BULB.
DRY BULB.
*N*Y 9
NOON.
6 P.M.
GA.M.
NOON.
6 P.M.
THER- MOMETER.
Self Re- gistering.
Min.|Max.
Noon.
WINDS.
Force, range from 0 to 12.
REMARKS AS TO WEATHER.
6 A.M.
Noor.
6 P.M.
Dirn.
F.
Dirn. F.
Dirn.
F.
"
July 28 28.18 28.23 28.26 28.21 28.20 77.00 79.10 76.00 75.05 77.00 75.00 65.50 78.00 SE
29 28.20 28.22 28.26 28.24 28.2174.00 77.05 75.30 73.00 76.30 74.55 62.30 76.00 EbS 30 28.23 28.29 28.28 28.25 28.24 75.55 81.30 77.00 75.00 79.00 76.00'64.00 80.00 SSE
31 28.24 28.2828.27 28.22 28.2175.00 81.00 78.80 73.15 77.50 75.80 64.00 80.00 SbE August 1 28.22 28.26 28.24 28.24 28.23 77.00 81.00 77.05 75.50 78.00 75.00 64.50 83.00 SSE
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3 EbS
4 ESE
4 SSE
4 'Ebs
4
Fine, from 2 P.M. slight fog and shower of
rain.
4 EbS
4
Fog, rain, thunder, lightning; from 10 AM-
overcast and cloudy.
2 SbE
3
Fine.
2 SSE
2 SbE
4
Passing fog until 8 A.M., then clear.
1
"9
11
2 28.20 28.24 28.24 28.21|28.21,75.00 76.50 75.10 74.30 75.50 74.00 64.30 78.50 SbW
3 28.20 28.27 28.27 28.20 28.19.75.50 78.05 76.50 75.00 76.00 75.50 64.00 78.30 SW
3 SbW
3 SbW
3 Sbw
2
Slight fog and rain throughout.
4 Sb W
3
I
!
A.M. passing fog and showers of rain; Bom
noon fine.
4 SW
3 SSW
4
Passing fog until 9 A.M., then fine with distant
thunder.
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
List of Unpaid and Registered LETTERS and PAPERS lying at the Hongkong Post Office for Her Majesty's
Ships of War, 3rd August, 1866.
Letters. Papers.
Letters. Papers
Letters, Papers.
Letters. Papers.
Banterer
1
Hardy
1
Melville
3
Serpent
10
Slaney
17
Staunch
12
Dove
2
Insolent
10
Opossum
5
Snap
3
Flamer
1
P. Charlotte
36
Leven
7
Wasp
3
Haughty
2
Rifleman
3
List of unclaimed LETTERS and PAPERS lying in the Post Office for Military, 3rd August, 1866.
Blair, Chals. Lieut.,
Letters. Papers.
Gipps, Capt.
Letters. Papers.
1
Letters. Papers.
Griffin, John (latc of the 64 Foot), I