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No. 3.

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 12 JANUARY, 1861.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The following Calendar of Grants of Probates made under Ordinance No. 8 of 1860 is published for general information.

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By Order,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 7th January, 1861.

W. T. MERCER, Colonial Sveretary,

CALENDAR OF PROBATES and ADMINISTRATIONS granted by the Court of Probate at Hongkong during the year 1860.

DATE OF GRANT.

NAME OF TESTATOR OR ISTESTATE.

PLACE AND TDIE OF DEATH.

PROBATE ADMIN- ISTRATION WITH WILL ANNEXED OR ADMINISTRA- TION.

NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF THE EXECUTOR OR ADMINISTRATOR.

VALUE OF TRE ESFITS AS SET VORTH IN THE COX- MISSION OF AP- PRAISEMENT.

January 20 John Swail Fisher Coleman Hongkong, 16th Dec., 1859 Probate

31 James Gray

February 25 Beraard Kcuny, M.. March

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20 William Henry Newman 20 Paulo Viceme Affonso

34 George Urmson

4Thomas Hardy

8 Edmund Freely

Stromness, Orkucy Mar.1858 Administration Hongkong, 2nd Nov., 1859 Probate Hougkong, Syh March, 1860 Admanisication Hongkong, 4th March, 1886jAdministration At Sea, 23rd February, 1860 Probate Hongkong, 16th May, 1860 Administration Hongkong, 31st May, 1860 Probate

At Sea, 22nd May, 1860

Administration

At Sea, 5th October, 1859 Adainistration

20 George Chape

July

14 John Brown Compton

28 William Bennett

August

& R. B. Trowsdale

Sept.

Hongkong, 6th July, 1860 Administration

Hongkong, 24th July, 1880 (Administration 19 Ignacio d'Almeida Pereira Hongkong, 10th Sept., 1860 Probat

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28 Francisco Fortunato Marques Hongkong, 24th Sept., 1860|Promte

29 Adonia Rickomartz

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October

4 Cheang Hoong

9 Hyuppa

11 Charles William Horder

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9 William Baird

November 9 James McNicol

9 Francis Stewart

December 4 Thomas Larkin Walker

Hongkong, 23rd Sept., 1860 Probate

Hongkong, 1st Sept., 1800 Probate Hongkong, 18th Sept, 1860 Administration Hongkong, 27th Sept., 1860 Probate

Hongkong, 18th Aug, 1860 Administration Hongkong, 30th Aug., 1860 Administration

Hongkong, 9th Oct., 1860 Probate

(Graham Anderson of Hongkong, Merchant, one of the Excentões. Douglas Lapaik of Hongkong, 17 Watchmaker, &c. Louisa Kenny, sole Ixecutrix. Official Mainistrator. Oficial Administrator.

| ƒ Patrick Campbell of Hongkong.

↑ Banker, one of the Exceptors. Odvial Administrator.

( John Gregory of Hongkong, Mer- cantile Clerk, the sede Executer. Douglas Lapralk of Hongkong, Watchmaker, &e.

James kunatios Dawson of long- kong. Mercantile Assistant. Richard Henry Peurve of the ship! Balochurn, the cousin and one of the next of kin. (Cilicial Adiuinistrator.

Delfino Noronha of Hongkong. Printer, the sole Excenter. Candida Julio Czorio of Hong- kong, Mercantile Assistant, the sode Excentor.

The Rev. W. R. Bench, Military, Chaplain, and Robt. Scott Walker of Hongkong, Merchant. (Cheong Ale of Hongkong, Com prador, one of the Excentors. Cilicial Administrator. (Win. Lane of Houghout, Store-

keeper, one of the Executors.

$13,890.00

1,146.43 460,59

, 1, 143.01

6,424,85

1,891.99

211.03

418.80

270.20

Makola Maciarlano of Hong- kong, Clerk.

463.54

Charles James Bolton, Master Mariner.

1,150.00

(Geo. Morrison, Master Mariner,

one of the Executors. Christian Elizabeth Vaucher, wife of Albert Fraile Vaucher off long- kong, Merchant. Oncial Administrator.

Hongkong, 10th Oct., 1960 Administration Hongkong, 27th Nov., 1850 Administration Hongkong, 20th Nov., 1860 Administration Official Administraron.

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15 William Kelly

7,638.04

67.83

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15,George Wyborn

64.82

29 Hendrick R. T. Smith

Hongkong, 15th Oct. 1860 Administration

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Antoine Wonter Kup of Hong- kong, MerchanĖ,

338.35

W. I. ALEXANDER, Registrar.

No. 4.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The attention of Shipmasters and Merchants connected with Emigration Business is specially called to the subjoined Notice issued by the Emigration Officer for general convenience and inform-

ation.

By Order,

W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 7th January, 1861.

NOTICE.

EMIGRATION OFFICE, HONGKONG, 26th December, 1860. Whereas much ignorance prevails in this Port as to the Law and Regulations affecting Chinese Passenger Ships leading to perpetual reference, by Ship Masters and Merchants, to the Emigration Officer, for information on matters of ordinary detail and standing Rule: and whereas the Laws and Regniations alluded to are contained in various Imperial Acts, Local Ordinances and Proclamations and decisions of the Emigration Commissioners on matters arising out of the working of the system since it

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