276

A Return of the Quantities and Values of MERCHANDIZE EXPORTED from the PORT OF NINGPO

to the Countries and Places undermentioned during the year 1854.

1

Alum,

56

Tobacco,

38

Chinese Cottons,

To WHAT COUNTRIES OR PLACES

VALUE IN

NO, IN TARIFF.

DENOMINATION OF ARTICLES.

QUANTITIES.

EXPORTED.

Sr. $

For Amoy

For Singapore

91

**

35

Mats,

}

"

"

1,128

595

3,483 502

Cotton,

"

**

32

1,550

48

Shoes,

"

$3

120

43

Preserves,

13

1,340

Pepper,

For Shanghae

**

40

Birds' nests,

23

"

>>

2,080

52

Sugar,

27

31

"

7,490

Flag-stones,

100

32

"

"

Rice,

3,840 Piculs

55

Green Teas,

3,407 Packs.

For Hongkong For Shanghae

J

7,680

3

77,630

Sharks' fins,

108

"

"

Grey Shirtings,

30

Kitty Soles,

5,020

27

For Wanchow For Singapore

17

4,010

706

"

Crockery Basins,

27

22

"

8,180

46

Raw Silk,

"

22

"

4,460

46

Silks,

4,113

"

>>

Brass Ware,

5,750

"

53

Sugar Candy,

For Shanghae

2,500

41

Paper,

645

26

Fish Glue,

"

"

""

945

Sundries,

Miscellaneous articles not

enumerated in Tariff.

For Shanghae and Amoy For Amoy & Singapore

& Hongkong

872

"

Total in Spanish Dollars

23,882

$159,909

Or at 6/3 per Dollar £ 49,971.11.3

H. B. M.'s Consulate, Ningpo, 31st December, 1854.

JOHN A. T. MEADOWS, Acting British Vice Consul in Charge.

HONGKONG.

ANNO DECIMO OCTAVO VICTORIE REGINE.

No. 3 of 1855,

By His Excellency Sir John Bowring, Knight, LL.D., Governor and Command- er-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same,

Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent of the Trade of British Subjects in China, with the Advice of the Legislative Council of Hong- kong,-

AN ORDINANCE TO REMOVE DOUBTS AS TO THE LEGALITY OF THE JURY LIST TO BE IN FORCE FROM THE FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1855, AND FOR ENABLING THE SHERIFF TO RENDER NAMES WITH Greater accuRACY IN FUTURE LISTS.

[1st. March, 1855.]

WHEREAS the Jury List for the year 1855' was not made out and forwarded by the Sheriff to the Registrar of the Supreme Court within the time directed by the Or. dinance No. 4 of 1851, entitled "An Ordinance to repeal the Ordinances No, 7 "of 1845, entitled 'An Ordinance for the regulation of Jurors and Juries,' and No. '4 of 1849 passed for the amendment thereof, and to consolidate and amend the En- actments relating to Jurors and Juries," and questions might therefore arise as to the validity of the Jury List for the year 1855-

Title.

Preamble:

1. Be it therefore enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hong Jury List for 1855 kong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, That, notwithstanding to be valid, any irregularity in the making and forwarding of the said Jury List for the year 1855, or otherwise, such Jury List as altered and approved by the said Governor and Legis- lative Council, on the Nineteenth Day of February 1855, shall be valid to all intents and purposes, and be in force from the First Day of March, 1855, until the First Day of March, 1856.

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