DATE.

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16TH NOVEMBER, 1861.

This space occupied by Illustration.

Parian Statuette. Manufactured by Minton & Co.

35. Groups: Love restraining Wrath (Beattle) Naomi and her Daughters-in-law; the Flight into Egypt.

36. Statuettes:-Mercury (after Thorwaldsen); Shakspeare, by John Bell, Sir Robert Peel; the Prince of Wales.

37. Bust of Michael Angelo and Raphael, by John Bell.

38. Statuettes:-3 riadne on a Panther (after Dancker); Atala and Chacts.

39. Candlesticks, with figures in the costume of the time of Louis the Fiftenth.

40. Flower stand, group of hunters, with perforated basket.

41. Set of chessmen, by John Bell. 42. Chimney-piece, in Pa- rian. 48. Ewers with stand, after Cellini. 44. Vases, with em- bossed festoons and ornaments, gilt. 45. Roman cippus vases, em- bossed bird, and foliage, and turquoise ground. 46. Saeyed vase, with olive branch embossmment. 17. Pair of vases; one with an embossed ornament of the oal, and the other of the ivy. 48. Pair of Piranesi vases. 49. Perforated flower-stand, with festoons of raised flowers.

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50. Pair of Pompeian cups. 51. Pair of cups, Sutherland and companion.

52. Group of raised flowers, with a Cupid in the centre, and a twisted dolphin support.

53. Dolphin tazzas.

54. Brackets with figures. 55. Pair of brackets, after Michael Angelo. 56. Pair of eagle brackets. 57. Pair of mask-head brackets. 58. Candlesticks, and pianoforte can- dlesticks, in the style of Boule, gilt. 59. Variety of jugs, butter coolers, &c.

Earthenware Fire-place Slabs.--Earthenware enamelled Tiles,

Flowerpots, &c.

60. A variety of fire-place slabs, enamelled tiles, flowerpots and

stands, and garden seats.

61. Tea-urn and tea-pot stands.

62. Earthenware dinner plates, ewers and basins, enamelled and printed.

63. Series of chemical utensils, in hard porcelain.

64. Raw materials used in the manufacture and in the ornament-

ing of porcelain and earthenware.

65. Fired specimens of colours.

66. Earthenware, in the different stages of its manufacture.

Tiles, Terra Cotta, and Vases, ģe,, in imitation of Majolica Ware.

67. Encaustic and other tiles, for pavements, and for lining walls. 68. Pillars of enamelled bricks.

69. Large vase, designed by Baron Marochetti, in terra-cotta. The figures in bas-relief, represent Neptune and Amphitrite on one side, and Sirens restraining Boreas on the other.

70. Flowerpots in terra-cotta, with Parian bas-reliefs (after Thor- waldsen), representing the four Seasons, introduced in panels.

71. Figure of Galatea with Cupid and a dolphin, for a conserva- tory fountain.

72. Wine-coolers of porous ware; ornamented with views, and festoons of vine leaves and grapes, in buif; with a wreath of vine leaves, &c.; with festoons of vine leaves and grapes, and coloured in the majolica style; with wreath of vine leaves, &c., and coloured. 78. Roman Cippus vases, dark-blue ground, and coloured fo- liage, &c.

74. Variety of flowerpots and stands, coloured in the majolica style, &c.

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

GA.M.

Noox.

G P.M.

1801.

Barometer.

Thermometer. Barometer. Thermometer, Becometer.

Thermometer.

November 9,

30.23

75

80.23

75

80.28

75

30,

30.24

30.20

74

30.16

74

>

11,

30.138

30.13

70

30.13

75

;)

12,

80.13

70

30.03

77

80.08

75

11

13,

30.08

70

30.11

78

30.12

77

";

14,

30.16

75

30.14

75

30.20

})

15.

30.98

30.23

15

1.41

Novem. 61284

A.M.

1

11 2831

11 12 2424

:>

13 28.

1)

17

15 2x08012

31

BAVOMEAAR.

Noox.

HYGROMETER.

REGISTER AT BLOCK HOUSE, VICTORIA PEAK.

Height above Sea Level 1,770 feet.

Then- MOMETER.A

WINDS.

DAY BULE.

WEF BULE.

Force, ranges from 0 to 12.

HEMARKS AS TO WEATHER.

gisterings

NOON.

6 P.M.

*XOOX

GAM

NOON.

6 PM.

F

Wi

J. Dira.

T

16.90 7×30 293.06,61.00501,606 1.2

Z

6 R

3 E

M

ELS

INDW

1 NE

Fine.

INNE

4 NE

l'ine.

Fine though very lazy. Fine though very hazy.

Five thongch bazy.

Pine.

NOTICE.

VIE interest and responsibility of Mr. FRANK- LIN DELANO WILMAs in our Finn crased on the 21th day of October lust, and our business teill home-firth be curled on mnder the Home of WETMORE, CRY DEH & Co.

WETMORE, WILLIAMS & Co. China 1st January, 1861,

NOTICE.

M

TR. Jons KEARNY RODCs is authorised

to sign our Firma in China,

WETMORE, CRYDER & Co. China, 1st January, 1801.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

TR. FREDERICK W, GREEN, Practitioner ६ at Law, has removed to No. A Bag Vian, Jate in we ovenpation of F. S. ALVAREZ, Esq.

Hongkong, 2d November, 1861.

NOTICE.

ALL Persons indebted to or having elains upon A. the Estate of Exienio Josh po Raža, uro, devensod, ave requested to send particulars of the same to the undersigued, un or before the 31st December, 1861.

M. C. bo ROZARIO,

Administrator. Hongkong, 21st September, 1801.

NOTICE.

WE authority given to Mr. EDMUND ALEX- I

ANDER STIL, to sign our Firm terminated on the Buth of June last.

LYALL, STHL & Co. Hongkong, 22nd August, 18GL.

NOTICE.

【TIENDERS will be received at the Gaol Office,

until Noon of the 21st November, 1861, fe PROVISIONING and CLOTHING, we., the pri- soners in 11. M.'s Gaols of this Colony for One Year, commencing on the 26th day of November, 1861, in accordance with the following ScHEDULES, viz:-

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