A.D. 1889.]
Hongkong
to wit.
CHINESE EMIGRATION.
THE TWELFTH SCHEDULE.
FORM OF WARRANT.
[No. 1.
629
Section 89.
To
Whereas it has been made to appear, to my satisfaction, that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that an offence has been committed against the provisions of section ... of the Chinese Emigration Ordinance, 1889, in respect of the ship
now lying in the waters of this Colony,
rendering the said ship liable to forfeiture :
This is, therefore, to command you, in Her Majesty's name, forthwith to seize the said ship wherever she may be lying within the waters of this Colony, and to search the said ship and her equipment, and to detain the same in your charge and custody until the forfeiture or release thereof, according to law, for which this shall be your warrant.
Given under my hand and the public seal of the Colony, this ... day of ..., 1...
[L.S.]
The
(Signed.)
Governor and Commander-in-Chief, &c.
THE THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE.
FORM OF CITATION.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
... day of ... 1...
In re the ...
Take notice that, under and in pursuance of the Chinese Emigration Ordinance, 1889, you are hereby cited to appear before the Supreme Court on ... day of ... 1... at ... 9 ... day, the ... to show cause why the above-named ship and her equipment should not be forfeited to the Crown for breach of the provisions of the said Ordinance.
To the Owners of the Ship ... or their Agents.
14th. Schedule
Secs.
Sec. 21t and No. 13 & 1904 sec 3.
Section 92.