THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16TH MAY, 1863.

NOTICE.

135

HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE, VICTORIA, HONGKONG, 12th May, 1863.

Notice to Consignees, Masters and others in charge of Merchant Vessels.

1. On or before the 1st June proximo all ships with the following exceptions shall be moved over to the North Side of the Harbour, mooring them properly with 45 Fathoms on each chain, the anchors lying in an E.N.E. and W.S.W. direction from each other.

2. The Southern line of this anchorage is, the North Extremity of Hongkong shut in with the South Extremity of the Kowloon Peninsula bearing E. by S.; the Top Gallant Masts and Yards are to be on deck and flying Jib-boom in, a spare anchor should be ready for letting go, and the hawse invariably kept clear.

3. Hulks or receiving ships (not having Top Masts pointed) may, for convenience, lie on the South Shore.

4. Ships discharging cargo may also by permission anchor on the South Shore.

5. The Peninsular and Oriental Company's Halk Fort William is, for the convenience of the Public Service, allowed to main where she is the Mail Steamers anchoring near her but not to Southward.

Vessels under Articles 3 and 4 and 5 must perfectly understand that although they have permission to remain there, it is entirely at their own risk.

R. MCMURDO, Acting Harbour Master.

WEATHER TABLES FOR THE PAST WEEK. REGISTER AT HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE, QUEEN'S ROAD.

6 A.M.

NOON.

6 P.M.

1863..

Barometer.

Thermometer.

Barometer. Thermometer.

Barometer.

Thermometer.

May

9,

30.03

76

30.05

77

10,

30.04

75

30.00

"

11,

30.06

77

30.04

"

12,

30.06

79

30.04

""

13,

30.03

78

30.02

""

14,

30.00

78

30.00

""

15,

30.04

77

30.10

ZZZZZIN

30.02

74

77

30.00

75

81

30.04

76

77

30.02

78

78

30.01

78

75

30.02

77

75

30.06

74

DATE.

BAROMETER.

6 A.M.

9 A.M.

*NOON

REGISTER AT BLOCK HOUSE, VICTORIA PEAK.

Height above Sea Level 1,770 feet.

HYDROMETER.

DRY BULB.

WET BULB.

3 P.M.

6 P.M.

6 A.M.

Noox.

6 P.M.

6 A.M.

NOON.

Gr.m.

THER- MOMETER.

Self Re- gistering

Min Max.

GA.M. 3P.M.

WINDS.

Force, ranges from 0 to 12.

REMARKS AS TO WEATHER.

6 A.M.

NOON

6 P.M.

Dirn.! F. Dirn. F. Dirn.

F.

1863.

May

"

1

9 28.14 28.1928.19 28.1528.14 68.00 69.50 69.00 68.00 69.20 68.30,67.30 71.00 ESE 10 28.16 28.20 28.1928.15/28.15,69.30 73 0976.00 69.00|72.00 72.00 68.00 74.00 SE 11 28.20 28.25 28.23 28.18 28.1671.3076.00 72.3070.30 71.50 72.00 69.00 76.10 12 28.18 28.28 28.20 28.16 28.1570.15 72.3071.30 69.5071.50-70.05 69.50 73.50 EbS 13 28.15 28.19 28.1828.13.28.1171.00174.00|72.30/70.00 72.30.72.0070.00 74.15 ELS 14 28.12 28.16 28.15 28.10 28.1070.0070.0070.00 69.30 69.30 69.50|69.30 71.50 ESE 15 28.15 28.20 28.20 28.17 28.16,68.00 67,50 66.30 67.15 67.00 66.00 67.30 C8.50 E

5 ESE

4 ESE

3 SSW

1

0

-

EBN

1 Ebs

4

Fine; evening fog, wet dew.

1

4 ELS

3 E

5 Ebs

5 EN

3 SSE

1

2 ESE

2

}

4 Ebs

4 Fog, rain; from noon fog, wet dew.

Fog, wet dew; from 10 A.M. fine.

Forgy, wet dew; from 11 A.. fine, though tog

at intervals.

Fine, though fog at intervals; evening fog, wet

dew.

4 Fog, wet dew; evening foggy, drizzle

4 E

4

Ś Foggy, drizzle; noon fine, though slight fog; even- 2ing fog, wet dew.

Letters. Papers.

Letters. Papers

Letters. Papers.

Almeida, A. A. 3 Aegerter, J.

Carpenter, R. 2

1

Carberry, Mrs. M. 1

Comp, J.

1

Gue, G. Gonsales, J. Graves

1

1

4

2

Butler, J. B.

1

Clark,

1

Grune, J.

1

POST OFFICE NOTICE.

List of unclaimed LETTERS and PAPERS lying in the Hongkong Post Office for Parties not known, 15th May, 1863.

Lets. Paps.

1

1

Syler, J. C. Stokes, C. Swanstroin, L. 1

Souza

Letters. Papers.

Letters. Papers.

Irvine, J.

2

Nicholas, A.

1

Baker, W.

1

Chaves, M,

2

Gomes, J.

1

Brand & Co.

1

Conery, W.

1

Gold, C.

1

Jones, T.

Kurssens, H. J. 1 King, M.

2

Oneil, M.

1

Osborne, F.

2

4

Oson, S. M.

1

Shields, Capt. 1

1

Suche

1

Britto, A.

1

Cranston, J. W. 1

Green, A.

1

Pellet, A.

1

Spalding, G.

1

Behrendt

1

Child, J.

1

Goodail, G.

1

Benito, J. V.

1

Corcelles, G.

1

Granderie, E.

6

Lambert, J. Lloyd, E.

1

Petrie, T.

1

1

Pickering, C.W. 1

6

Taylor, J.

1

Boyle, Mrs.

1

Crockett, J.

1

3

Girette, C.

4

Luna

2

Todd, J. II.

1

Baptista, M. J. 1

Lewis, O.

1

Rabone, W.

1

Talbert

1

Brymner, R.

1

Dann

1

H. B.

1

Lucas, Miss

1

Ronald, S.

Thompson

2

5

Baase, H.

4

5

Dounau, D.

3

Hind. H. W.

1

Lala

1

Rodrigues

1

Thomas, Capt. 1

Bain, W. S.

1

Hamilton, Mrs. 1

Becker, J.

1

Escude, C.

1

Hide

1

Lecog, A. Laun, E.

1

Roza, A. F.

1

Teirney, P.

1

2

Roelofs, C. A.

1

Battiece, J.

1

Eldridge, II.

1

Houis

2

Bennett, L.

1

Hay

2

Marques, C. M. 1

Rementer, G.

2

Van der Laan 1

Bande, C.

1

Ferreira, A.

2

Harton, H.

MeRimnon, J. 1

Rubbert, F.

1

1

Brown, T.

1

Fullertem, A.

1

Hodgson, W.

1

McKayna, P.

Roza Maria

1

2

Willcox, C. S. 1

Babst, J. R.

1

Funny, F.

1

Hirsah, A.

1

Mason, P.

2

Williamson, A.B.1

Smith

3

1

Blaikie, D.

1

I

Freedle,

1

Hussnann, C.

1

Moote, Capt.

Wallis, C.

1

1

Bereuhart, A.

1

Fortozo, G.

2

Harrison, E.

1

Mello, A.

2

Simons,

1

Wade, J.

2

Folgin, Capt.

2

Hooker, T. S.

Martin, T.

Swan, W.

2

Williamson, W. 1

1

1

1

Clarke J

Marr, J. B.

2

Stephens, E.

Whitehead, W. 1

1

Fraser, W. J.

Holliday, T.

1

Calcott, C.

1

Farren, J.

Hoddon,

1

Meares, C. M.

1

Shineful, C.

1

Williams, D.

7

10

Comby

Campbell, D.

Monroe, G.

1

Shedgate, J.

!

Whittow

1

1

1

Saggart, J.

1

Whitting, H. C.

1

1

Gilpin, S.

1

Imbert, E.

1

Nexon, A.

1

Scott, A. C.

1

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