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1512 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 5, 1907.

No. 816.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

or

Rules for securing due Payment of Fees

for treatment of Patients.

1. Paying patients must get a guarantee signed by a responsible resident of the Colony

2. They must deposit a month's fees with the Accountant.

3. Captains of ships who are unable to get their Agent to sign the usual guarantee must deposit a month's fees when sending in any of their crew.

4th December, 1907.

J. M. ATKINSON, Frincipal Civil Medical Officer.

SANITARY DEPARTMENT.

No. 817.-It is hereby notified that tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Tuesday, the 24th December, 1907, for the supply of labour for watering the streets in the City of Victoria for one year ending 28th February, 1909.

Except on rainy days, about four Chinese foremen and sixty coolies are required every day and they will be required to work eight hours a day.

Tenderers must produce a receipt that they have deposited in the Treasury the sum of One hundred dollars as a pledge of the bonâ fides of their tender, which sum shall be for- feited to the Crown, if any Tenderer fails or refuses to carry out his tender, should the ten- der be accepted.

For full particulars, apply at the Office of the Secretary to the Sanitary Board, "Beaconsfield ".

For form of tender apply at the Colonial Secretary's Office.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

J. M. ATKINSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer.

5th December, 1907.

SANITARY DEPARTMENT.

No. 818.-It is hereby notified that tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Tuesday, the 24th December, 1907, for the supply of coolie labour for the traction of four water carts within the City of Victoria, for one year ending 28th February, 1909.

The carts will be required to work eight hours a day except on rainy days.

Each cart must have one foreman and at least 10 coolies:

Tenderers must produce a receipt that they have deposited in the Treasury the sum of One hundred dollars as a pledge of the bonâ fides of their tender, which sum shall be for- feited to the Crown, if any Tenderer fails or refuses to carry out his tender, should the tender be accepted.

For full particulars, apply at the Office of the Secretary to the Sanitary Board, "Beaconsfield

For form of tender apply at the Colonial Secretary's Office.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

J. M. ATKINSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer.

5th December, 1907.

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