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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 17TMп JANUARY, 1863. CALENDAR of Probates and ADMINISTRATIONS granted by the Court of Probate at Hongkong during the

DATE OF GRANT,

NAME OF TEstator or INTESTATE.

PLACE AND TIME OF DEATH.

1862.

PROBATE, AD-

MINISTRATION WITH WILL ANNEXED, OR ADMINISTRA-

TION.

year 1862.

NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF THE EXECUTOR 06 ADMINISTRATOR,

VALUE OF THE EFFECTS AS SET *FORTH IN THE

COMMISSION OF APPRAISEMENT,

Jan. 16

George Brice,

17

"

Job Palmer,

Feb.

Hongkong, 3d Jan. 1862 Administration England, 1846

Do.

5 Thos.Rice Benfield Newbery Hongkong, 27 th Dec.1861 Probate

29

8 Choe-chow-chi,

71

13 James Brimelow,

28 | Giamballista Fontanarossa,

Mar. 20 Joseph Jardine,

20 Frederick William Green,

At Sea, 10th Jan. 1862 Administration Shanghai, 12th Jan. 1862 Probate⚫

At Sea, 28th Apr. 1861 Administration Scotland, 11th Jan. 1861 Probate

"

C

April 12 Kwok-kum-fook,

|Hongkong,25th Feb.1862 Do.

Do. 21st Mar. 1862 Do.

May 6 Thomas Dunkley,

**

6

31

12

Haji Sidikaji Peer Mahomed Robert Arthur MacAndrew,

12 Low Ashuc,

Hongkong, 10th Nov.1861

Do. 23d Dec. 1861 Administration Do. Shanghai, 12th Apr. 1862 Probate

19th Apr. 1862 Do.

Do.

"

12 Koh-ah-chew,

Official Administrator,

Do.

Ann Newbery, the Relict, sole Ex-

ecutrix,

Official Administrator, Harriet Fortescue Brimelow, widow, Carl Albert Hubener, of Hongkong,

the relict, sole Executrix, Merchant,

Alexander Perceval, of Hongkong, Merchant, Attorney for Robert Jardine, one of the Executors, Alexander Perceval, of Hongkong, Merchant, one of the Executors, Kwok-fook - yow, of Hongkong,

Trader, the Executor,

Official Administrator,

Do.

James MacAndrew, of Hongkong, Merchant, one of the Executors, Yeong Lancao and Ong Acheong, both of Hongkong, Traders, two of the Executors,

At Sea, 21st April 1862 | Administration Koh-Ahpucy, of Chiew-chow, in the

$2,911.86 1,500.00

37.00

3,813.05

69.90 8.65

Empire of China, Schoolmaster, Son of deceased,

17|Cho-ah-pun,

17 Thomas Brown,

June 7 Alfred Fincham,

Hongkong, 9th May 1862 | Killed on board the Eagle

Do.

Official Administrator,

106.80 1,000.92

23d April 1802 Hongkong, 1st May 1862

Do.

Do.

Do.

Emil Maintz, of Hongkong, Mer- No appraisement

chant,

17.95

made, by leave

of the Court.

7 Nicolai Duus,

Do.

5th Dec. 1861

Do.

Edward Hercules Duus, of Hongkong,

"3

Merchant, Son of deceased,

19,858.00

19 Daniel Birkett,

Do.

3d July 1862

Do.

Official Administrator,

216.03

""

19 Charles Clarke,

Do. 22d June 1862

Do.

Do.

133.26

99

24 William Allanson,

Do.

""

Anthonia Esperança Allanson, wi-

dow, the Relict.

3,000.00

Supposed to have been drowned at sea; as he left Tientsin on the 15th August, 1861, in the barque Henrich, and neither he nor the said barque have since been heard of Residence Macao.

Aug. 30 F. M. Grieve,

Sept. 3 Allen Hamilton,

13

13 E. B. Eccles,

Oct. 18 Wm. Bruce Skeene

Nov. 13 Chun Ahoong,

28 A. Reed,

""

28 Charles Watson,

31

28 Henry Montague,

28 James Hopkins,

Dec. 13 Cheang Tseang Shing,

29

+

Alfred Fincham,

Hongkong, 16th Aug.1862]

Do.

Official Administrator,

701.51

Do.

13th July 1862|

Do.

Alfred Howell, Merchant,

257.71

Do.

1st Sep. 1862

Do.

Official Administrator,

. 328.10

Do. 27th Sep. 1862 Probate

Bettridge Skeene, one of the Executors

Toonkoon in China, 1st Administration

Tchun-mok-see,

600.00

May 1858

Hongkong, 1st Oct. 1862

Do.

Official Administrator,

47.96

Do. 13th Oct. 1862

Do.

Do.

68,00

Do.

17th Oct. 1862

Do.

Do.

55.15

21st Sept. 1862

Do.

73.90

Do. Chun-loong in China, 2d Probate

November 1862

Hongkong, 1st May 1862 Do.

Do.

Tseang-sai, one of the Executors,

Emil Maintz, as Attorney for Michael]

Sichel, one of the Executors,

N. R. MASSON, Acting Registrar.

* In this Estate Administration was granted on the 7th of June, until the Will of the deceased was obtained from England.

*

5.

NOTICE.

Required to purchase, or to charter for the term of one year, with the option of continuing the Charter for a second year, a Vessel of Six Hundred Tons, or upwards, to be used as a Hulk for the accommodation of Convicts in Victoria Harbour.

The Vessel must have a 'tween decks laid fore and aft of not less than six feet in height, with side ventilation, and must be provided with efficient ground tackle, subject to the approval of the Harbour Master.

Tenders to be addressed to the Harbour Master up to noon of the 20th Instant.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 9th January, 1863.

W. H. ALEXANDER,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

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