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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH OCTOBER, 1862.
CONVICTIONS under Ordinance No. 15 of 1800,—Continued.
DATE.
1862.
May
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NAMES OF PARTIES TO THE SUIT.
3 Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats,
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Plaintiff.
Wong-a-sec, Master of a second-class
Cargo Boat, Defendant.
Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats,
Plaintiff.
1. Kwok-kum-woh, Owner of Cargo
Boat No. 179.
2. Kwok-ayow, Boatinan,
3. Chun-a-fook, do.-Tefendants.
19 Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Beats,
Plaintiff.
1. Chun-a-yow, Master of a second-
class Cargo Boat.
2. Woo-a-ng, Boatman.
2. Cheong-a-sam, do.
OFFENCE.
SENTENCE.
REMARKS.
On 3rd May for employing 4 unlicensed men on board Fined £5, in default not | Fine paid.
of his Cargo Boat.
having goods & chat- tels 7 days imprison-
ment.
Ou 6th May were employed as Bontmen on board of a Discharged.
licensed Cargo Boat in the harbor without having obtained a license Ticket.
On 19th May, 1st Defendant for employing unregistered persons in working his boat and the other Defendants for taking employment on board the said boat with- out being in possession of license tickets.
1st Prisoner fined $10; | Fines paid.
the other Peisoners
fined $5 each, or in default 1 week's im- prisoument.
4. Lee-a-ng,
do.
5. Leong-yu-tin, do.
6. Chun-a-sing,
do.-Defendants.
June 10 Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats, On 10th June, at Victoria, did unlawfully have posses- Fined $50 each, or 31st Defendant's fine
Plaintiff.
1. Man-ngow-chai, Seaman.
2. Yeong-a-lun, Unemployed.
3. Weng-a-sing, Seaman.-Defendants.]
sion of a quantity of Coals on board the registered Cargo Boat No. 170 and were unable to account sa- tisfactorily for such possession, and further did un- lawfully have a secret locker fitted in the said Cargo Boat for the fraudulent concealment of goods, in which 4 cwts, of the aforesaid Coal was found frau- dulently concealed,
months' imprison- paid after enter- ment; boat forfeited to the Queen.
ing Gaol.
July 8 Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats, On 7th July for plying a Cargo Boat for hire in the 1st Defendant fined Fine paid.
Plaintiff.
harbor without a license.
1. Ho-wah-fook, Boatman.
2. Le-akow,
do.
4. Lum-atye,
do.
$10, in default 14 days imprisonment; the other Defendants discharged.
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3. Faug-aloh, dn.
5. Bo-ayce,
do.-Defendants.
16 Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats, | On 15th Jhly being in charge of a certain 1st class
Plaintiff.
1. Chun-ayee, Fisherman.
2. Chun-amoo, Coolie.
3. Wong-afook, Master of Cargo Boat
No. 178.-Defendants.
Aug. 29 Tabul Davijee, Clerk, Plaintiff.
1., Poofoong-chow, Boatman. 2. Ho-alok,
3. Cheang-ashing,
do. do.
4. Leong-asam, Owner of Cargo Boat
No. 59.-Defendants.
Cargo Boat registered as No. 178, did unlawfully have certain trap hatches and secret lockers fitted in and on board the said boat for the purpose of frau- dulently concealing goods therein, and further for having unlawful possession, concealed in the said lockers, of a quantity of Coals, of which they could not give a satisfactory account.
On 28th August for having certain fittings in and on board Cargo Boat No. 59, for the purpose of fraudu- lently concealing goods therein.
2nd Defendant
dis-
charged, 1st and 3rd Defendants fined $50 each, in default 3 months' imprison- ment, 1st Defendant with hard labor; and the Cargo Boat for- feited.
1st, 2nd and 3rd De- Fine paid.
fendants discharged,
4th Defendant fined $50; and the Cargo Boat forfeited,
H. G. THOMSETT, Harbor Master.
No. 102.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
It is hereby notified, that under the terms of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 11 of 1844, and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 7 of 1858, Wednesday the 5th day of November next, is fixed for a Special Sessions of the Justices of the Peace, to be held at the Police Magistrates' Office, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, for the purpose of considering Applications for Licenses for the sale of Spirituous and Fermented Liquors, during the year commencing on the 1st December next.
Applications for such Licenses must be lodged at the Police Magistrates' Office at least Ten Days before the Sessions, in the Form prescribed by the above quoted Section of the first mentioned Ordi- nance, and no Application will, after that period, be received for submission to the Sessions.
Printed Forms of Applications may be obtained by intending Applicants at the Police Magistrates' Office between the hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M.
By Order,
:
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 2nd October, 1862.
W. H. ALEXANDER,
Acting Colonial Secretary.