No. 177.
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 25тп NOVEMBER, 1865.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
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The following Return of Convictions under the Cargo Boat Ordinance, No. 15 of 1860, is published for general information.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 24th November, 1865.
W. H. ALEXANDER, Acting Colonial Secretary.
CONVICTIONS under ORDINANCE No. 15 of 1860 from 1st October, 1864, to 30th September, 1865.
DATE.
NAMES OF PARTIES TO THE SUIT.
OFFENCE.
SENTENCE.
REMARKS.
1864. Oct.
3
Nov.
29
R. at complaint of M. de Costa, Police Constable, European, Plaintiff. Cheong-Tin-Hee and Chew-Asow, Boatmeu, Chinese, Defendants.
R. at complaint of Inspector M. de
Silva, European, Plaintiff.
Choy Atoong, Boatman, Chinese, De-
fendant.
15 R. at complaint of Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats, European, Plaintiff.
Wong Kum Yun, Master of Cargo
Boat, No. 218,
Chea Akit, Master of Cargo Boat,
No. 222,
Yip Afook, Boatman,
Chinese, Defendants.
17 R. at complaiut of Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats, European, Plaintiff.
Dec.
29
1805.
May
19
22
Yeong Altim, Master of Cargo Boat,
No. 204,
Leong Yuet Lee, Master of Cargo
Boat, No. 42,
Chinese, Defendants.
R. at complaint of Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats, European,
Plaintiff.
Wong Ahing,
Low Ahun,
Chun Asing,
Chun Asee,
Boatmen.
Chinese, Defendants.
R. at complaint of Tong Ahsoey,
Boatman, Chinese, Plaintiff. Wong Atuk and Choong Aho, Beat-
men, Chinese, Defendants.
R. at complaint of Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats, European, Plaintiff
Wong Aoi, Owner of 2nd class
Cargo Boat, No. 83,
Chinese, Defendant.
On 1st October, for unlawful possession of 5 bags of To enter into their own
Peas on board their Cargo Boat.
recognizances in $25 each with one surety in the like sum, to answer any charge within three months.
On 29th October, for plying a 1st class Cargo Boat Fined $5.
under a 2nd class License.
On 15th November, 1st and 2nd Defendants for em- ploying unregistered persons as Boatmen on board their Boats, and 3rd Defendant for plying a certain Cargo Boat for hire without a License.
Fined $5 each, in default
10 days imprisonment.
On 17th November, for employing unregistered persons Fined $5 each.
as Boatmen on board their Boats.
Recognizance entered into on 3rd October.
Fine paid.
1st and 3rd Defendants paid fine.
Fine paid.
On 19th December, for plying a certain unlicensed 1st and 2nd Defendants Fine paid.
Cargo Boat for hire in the Harbour.
On 16th May, for working as Boatmen on board a certain Cargo Boat in the Harbour without being duly licensed.
fined $2 each, in default 4 days imprisonment. 3rd and 4th Defendants fined S5 each, in default 10 days imprisonment.
Fined $5 each.
Fice paid.
On 17th May, for making certain alterations on board her Cargo Boat against the provisions of the Or- dinance.
Fined $5.
Fine paid.
No. 146.
H. G. THOMSETT, Harbour Master, §c.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Tenders will be received between the hours of 11 A.M. and 3 P.M. at the Surveyor General's Office, until the 30th November, 1865, for the privilege of farming all Granite quarries in Hongkong and Kowloon during the year, 1866.
Persons desirous of tendering are directed to call at the Surveyor General's Office to obtain a proper form of tender and to register their names and address.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 23rd September, 1865.
W. H. ALEXANDER, Acting Colonial Secretary.