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THE HONGKONG
Government Gazette.
Published by Authority.
No. 19.
VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 9TH MAY, 1863.
VOL. X.
No. 52.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The following Gentlemen have been nominated by His Excellency the Acting Governor Cathedral Trustees on behalf of Government for the year 1863-64 under the provisions of Ordinances No. 2 of 1847 and No. 3 of 1850:-
Messrs. CLEVERLY,
KINGSMILL, ALEXANDER, SMALE.
And Mr. J. C. POWER is appointed, on the same behalf, Auditor of Cathedral Accounts for the said year.
It has also been notified to this Government, that Messrs. J. J. MACKENZIE and C. W. MURRAY were re-elected Trustees for the year 1863-64 by the Scatholders of the Cathedral, in accordance with the terms of the Ordinances above referred to.
And that Mr. T. G. LINSTEAD was nominated, on the same behalf, Auditor of Cathedral Accounts for the said year.
By Order,
W. H. ALEXANDER,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 4th May, 1863.
No. 44.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Whereas it has been reported to this Government that among the Pirate Junks infesting this neighbourhood and the Formosa Channel certain lawless Persons, English and American, are employed, it is hereby notified that
A REWARD OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
will be paid for such information as shall lead to the conviction, on trial before the Supreme Court of this Colony, of any such Person so associating with Pirates.
Information will be received by the Senior Naval Officer, H. M. S. Princess Charlotte in harbour, or the Captain Superintendent of Police on shore, and every protection will be given to Informants.
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By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 8th April, 1863.
W. H. ALEXANDER,
Acting Colonial Secretary.