Notices of Firms
NOTICE.
HE Interest and Responsibility of Mr
on the 30th June last,
Mr TOBIAS PIE, Mr WILLIAM NISBET OLMSEBD and Mr H. SEYMOUR GEARY are Buthorized to sign our Firm in Hongkong and China from this date.
OLYPHANT & O Hongkong, October 6, 1868.
NOTICE.
ER WILLIAM JUDSON BLYDENBURGH,
Me and Mr GZOROR HURLBUT ALS COPIL
ted partners in our Kirm
For Sale.
THE
LAOU-TI-KEE BOUQUET, IT is impossible to find anything more ex- quisite or more distinguished than this Perfume, which we can assert without fear of contradiction to be one of the choicest ever brought before the Public
-J. LLEW÷LLIN & Co., Sole Proprietors of the well known
Laou-tf-kee Hair Wash. Which requires no Pomade.)
AND,
Mr HENEY CUTLER Low will sign our and Gums ever introduced to the Publio.
Firm per procuration.
SMITH ARCHER & Co, Hongkong, January 1, 1869. --- mab
THE interest and responsibility of Mr
GEONO WILHELM SCHWEMANN and of Mr RUDOLPH Hessen in our firm ceased an the 31st December 1807, and 31st Dec- ember 1868 respectively.
ME FERDINAND NISSEN and Mr HEIN xion Horrius have this day been admitted Packers in our bem at Hongkong and
China, which now consists of Mr GEORG THEODIE STEMASEN, Mr WOLDEMAR NIS. BEN, Mr. ABOLEH Joor, Mr FERDINAND NISSEN and Mr HZINBION HOPFITS!
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1869 apr
JOHN CARNEGIE, MD., C.M., M.A
cebditó be a partner in the firm of Jus CARNEGIE & Boorr at Amor and Swatów on the lat December 1868,
Laou-ti-kee Dentifrice, The greatest preservative of the Tooth
Medical Hall Shanghai SOLE AGENT FOR HONGKONG,
THE CHINA MAIL.
New Advertisements."
PUBLIO AUCTION, DOWRA & Co. will tell by Public
Auction, on
BO
FRIDAY,
26th February 1869, at Noon, precisely, at the residence of the Hon. Judge BALL, Boulder Lodge, Caine Road,
The whole of Elegant Household FURNITURE, Crockery ware and rick ly-out Glassware, Horses and Carriages, Sodan Chairs, Wines, and about 350 Pots Choice Plants,
or SALE-Cash before delivery Etc., Eto, Etc.
in Mexican Dollars, weighed at 7.1.7. All lots with all errors of description whatever at purchaser's risk upon fall Uma of the hammer,
G. ULASSE, The Fictoria Dispensary." Hongkong, February 6, 1869.
MESSRS, KOSS & Co.. EG to inform the public of Hongkong that they had established thoniselves
FO
TAILORS & GENERAL OUTFITTERS on the premises hitherto occupied by Meats
LADAGE, DELER & CO.
Having secured the services of an expe rienced Ruropean Cutter, and also having received per late arrivals a very supation stock of NEW GOODS, of the latest pat terns, they are prepared, to meet all the re- quirements of the present season.
A large stock of Ready-made CLOTH- NG, of the Intest Faslions, always on band
KOSS & Co
Queen's Road Centrol. Hongkong, February 5, 1869, gem hú, a
reference to the above the undersigned ed hereby intimate that they will continue to carry on the above Medical Co-partner- ahip under the name of JONES, SCOTT & MÜLLBE, APA A funeral
O M. JONES, FRCS., B.CP. C. M. SUUTT, LRCRI
AUG. MÜLLER, .D., M. B..., L.. A. January 25, 1809.
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HAVE this day autherised Mr C. EANDDON DAVIES to sign my name per procuration to all orders for goods supplied to the Hongkong Hotel, and I alone am liable to pay for goods supplied upon quoli orders.
FOR THE RACES,
SAYLE & Co., VICTORIA EXCHANGE, HONG KONG
HAVE RECEIVED EX MAIL TEAMES,
A
Large assortment of MILLINERY, BONNETS, and HATE, of the
I have farther authorised Mr. Davies to collect all debts due to me on Hotel ac latest fashions. ogant, for which bis receipt will be a suli- }; quarta, cient discharge.
LEE AFOONG. Hongkong, December, 1, 1868, i
NOTICE.--
ROM and after this date Mr Grozoz F.
BOWMAN Will 206 AGENT the Pacific Mail Steam-ship Company at this
Port.
vezan. 8. PHELPS, Hongkong, August 16, 1887
MOM HO NOTICE;⠀⠀⠀ HAVE this day established myself as a Þ Public AccOUNTANT; · A VERzAGE. AL- JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.
DAMHI SOALANGDON DAVIES, - Hongkong, July 1, 1868.
NOTICE
Interest and/ Responsibility of Mr FREDERICK PODDER in our Firm casses frour this daten di
H. D. BROWN & Co. Antof, December 31, 1868.
A Choice assortment of SILK, MUS LIN, GRENADINE, for Evening Wear.......
A fine artment of new French FLOW ERS, HEAD-DRESSES and FEATHERS,
- :
Catalogues will be issued Hongkong, February 22, 1869.
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T NOTICEP AND ARE F the Package off some years back at the Store of the Undersigned; addressed Justru Cuxis, Eng., is not claimed within the contents will be sold to defray expenses, fourteen days from the date hereof, it and
BOWRA & Co.
Hongkong, February 22, 1860
as
New Advertisements.
GENERAL REGULATION Vİ. Apprentice Pilats; lww to be taken. 1-It shall be allowable for each Licensed Pilot to take an Apprentice, for whom be shall be responsible. On the Application of Pilots the Harbour Master will supply ap- prentices with special cortificates.
2. When the circumstances of the Pilot appear to demand it, the Harbour Master may authorise apprentices to set tempurari- and wilbin certain limits, as 1'ilots, pro- vided they have received cortificates of com petency from the Board of Appointment.
GENERAL REGULATION VIL: Licensed Pilots to whom subordinated:
alicensed Pilotage; &c.
1 Liceused Filots may carry-on their business either singly or in companies, They must pay the respect to the wishes and instructions of the Harbour Master under whore orders and control they are placed, and who is invested with power to suspend or disunisa, subject to an appeal to the Consul coucemed. When the Pilot in foreigner the appeal to be lodged within three
days.
it
Consular punishment has been inflicted, or 2.- If guilty of any misconduct for which proved to have comisitted any offence ceted may be suspended or listmissed by against Revenue Laws, the individual em the Harbour Master subject to au appeal to his Consul. If a foreigner the appeal to be lodged within three days.
3-Any one piloting without License, or CHAM-making use of aucthers Lineuse, shall be eubject to prosecution, before his own authorities, who, will deal with the offender in accordance with the Laws of his own country Auy Pilot lending his Liceuse to another will be proceeded against and dealt with in the same way, in addition to forfeiting his License.
FOR SALE ISSE THIRION & Co.'s Reims PAGNE, Carte Blanche." Instantaneous noorking by patent mode, *** Apply to
J. HUSS ANTON, Hongkong, February 22, 1869. ma22
BE Undersigned, has been directed to notify all whom it may concorn, that the following Regulations for the Pilotage Service of this Port, will coine iu force on the 1st March next.' CHINESE PILOTAGE SERVICE GENERAL REGULATIONS, WITH
HINILOGAL RULES FOR
THE PORT OF CANTON.
GENEBAL REGULATION I Mad
Bye Laws and Local Rules. 1.--Bye Laws and Rules necessary for the Forts are to be drawn up by the Ear the better ordering of Pilotage matters at our Masters in consultation with the Consuls and Chambers of Commerce, with whom also it rests, in the same way, to fix the number of Pilote, Tariff of Uharges, and define the liudits of the Pilotege Ground.
2-the number of Pilots for the Port 3.-The Pilotage Ground for the Port of
4.Any commanding officer employing an unlicensed person to pilot his vessel will be liable to be fined in the sum of Que
Hundred Taels by the authorities to whose jurisdiction be is amenable
(No. 1782-FEBRUARY 22, 1809.
New Advertisements.
IVORY.
New Advertisements.
possible a report to the Harbour Master PHOTOGRAPHS IN PURE GOLD ON giving full particulars of the passage down the River, alating when and where he left the vessel, and giving the latest informa tion in regard to her his may be in posses sion of
9.-Any Pilot carried off the Pilotage ground, the fault not being his own, shall be entitled to compensation at the rate of one dollar per day.
10.-Should any vessel get aground, the Pilot in charge must report to the Harbour Master without delay, specifying bearings of known objects, vessel's draught of water, time of tide, nature of bottom, de, &Cas”
11-The Pilots must give immediate no- tice to the Harbour Master of any obstruc tions in the channels, and of any accident known to have happened to buoys, beacons, lights, de,
18.Any Filot demanding or receiving more or less than the established rates for Pilotage for this port shall be liable to sus pension
13.Any person having a complaint to in writing to the Harbour Master. has against a Filut must communicate it 14.--The Rules and Regulations of any lots must be submitted to the Harbour Company or Companies formed by the t'i Master for his approval,
The above Rules and Regulations have been drawn up by the Barbour Master in consultation with the Consuls for the Treaty Powers at this port, and approved by them and may be amended or added in the same way.
W. T. HODDER, Harbour Master.
-Cautor, ôth February, 1869,
BARBOUR REGULATIONS FOR THE
PURT OF CANTON,
between a straight line drawn from the The Whampoa anchorage is included
N. V point of No. 3 Flat island to a menud on the eastern end of Louisa Island, for the
A NEW INVENTION BY W. F. FLOYD.
THE Undersigned have much pleasure in
bringing before the Tablic, for the first tits, an entirely New invention, for Producing PHOTOGRAPHS an or Wood, Stone, or any other substance-in pare Gold.
P
It is a well known fact that Gold is the only Metal that will resist Atmospheric Oxidation; hence thess Photograplis are Permanent,
The Prices are about half of the so called Permanent Ivory Types, on Collodo-Chloride of Silver; the Invention of G. W. SIMPSON Esq., Editor of the Photographic Neus.
An Inspection is enlioited. Life Size Pho tographe will be produced at this Establish ment in a few days.
FLOYD & Co. Hongkong, January 30, 1868,
WANTED.
FOR the General Mess on board H. M.
Troop-ship Adventure."A Good
..
000K Persons, applying must have a thorough knowledge of their work.
Apply on Board. Hongkong, January 8, 1869.
NOTICE
Undersigned having PURCHASED the Interest of the "WANCHI STRAK BAKERY," hogs to notify the Publio of Hong kong and Ship Masters that he is prepared to furnish Daily Supplies of Soft BREAD. in various forms, to any part of the Co- lony.
Also Ship BREAD of best quality and at low rates constantly on hand or baked in: quantities at short notice."
Als Vater, Hutter, Soda sud Sugar CORN STARCH, BICARB. SODA, Sale BISCUITS by cho Barrel, Tin or Pound
Alse Corn and Ryo MEAL, HOMINY,
ratus and Cream TAKTAR, -.
FLOUR of best Brauts constantly on
1.Pilot Buate shall be registered with Eastern or lower limit; and a line draw haud supplied by the Barrel, Bag, Tin or
from Gully Point on the south side of Americas Reach to a creek on the mort. site, and from Sulphur Point a line E.N.E. to the north bank of the main river, for the Western or upper limit.
GENERAL REGULATION VIII, Pilot Boats; Regulations to be observed. their crews at the Harbour Master's Office, where each. Bont will be given a certificate and number. The word Licensed Pilot Boat" sball with the number be legibly pajuted at the stern, and on the head of the mainsail, and a Flag of which upper hori-
2.The General anchorage shall be in zontal half shall be yellow and the lower cluded between the Customs Hulk and the Pilot Boats shall, deposit their uational the Customs Hulk and the upper limit shall green, shall be flown Such registered Eastern or lower limit; the space between the Customs; only be used by men of war, steamers or papers with their Consul they shall be at liberty to move freely other vessels laying up or intending to dock, within the limits of the Port and Pilotage and vessels discharging Timber. ground, and shall be exempt from Tonnage Dues. On the requisition of the Harbour craft passing through this anchorage shall Master or his deputies, it will be obligatory be within 70 fathoms from the south shore on registered Filot Boats to convey from of the River, and no vesel shall be allowed belonging to either Customs or Harbour manner as stall in any way obstruct the Master's Department with such stores. as said fair way, may be wanted for either Light House or Light Ships,
The fair way for steamers and all other
Pound.
OAKE of all kils baked to order.
The above is under the Superintendance of Mr JONATHAN PARSONS, and all orders forwarded to him, at the Bakery, or left at M MAUEWEN & Co.'s will receive prompt attention.
L. P. WARD. Hongkong, Fehmiary 17, 1888.
LATEST SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Feb. 22, Cockchafer, H.B. Gun-boat, Feb. 22, Vencedora, R.C.M. steamer, Costilla, Manila, Feb. 13, Mails, SPANISH
A large assortment of now TRIM of Canton shall not exceed Thirty Five, placo to place within the its employés to anchor or take fast in such place or 250, H. W. Kert, Swatow, lat inst. MINGS and FRINGES in all colors. Canton shall be defined as follows, viz.:-
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid GLOVES, in white and colors, all sizes.nu.
Gentlemen's Drab Shell and Felt HATS Blue and Green GOSSAMERS, &c. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT,
20, Foochow Houd, Shanghai) Hongkong, February 3, 1860
apr2 E to invite inspection of their New
S. W. BAKER & Co., BEG
ST CK for the Season, received per late arrivals, medin
REFRANCIS CHOMIRY in a Partner in
MCC this thrill
bbonducted under the Name of BROWN & Co...
Ph.D. BROWN & Co. Amoy, January 1, 18693006 apr2
A
NOTICE,
For the inner limit a line drawn across the Hiver immediately below Belcher I land, and for the outer limit a line drawn from Macao Light East to the Island of Lantan for vessels using the Lantau pas sage or Great West Channel, and for vessels using the Cep Sing Moon passage a line East and West through Green Island or North from Victoria Peak to the main Jard,
The Pilotage Charges shall be as follows; viz.
...
For Sailing Vessela Whampoa to or from Houg-bots, per ton. Whampoa to or from Macao, 5
kong, g
W
27
>
Sen, 6 Cauton, 8 For Steamere:
Drawing 6, 7, 8. or 9 ft.,
10, to 18 ft. inclusive, 19,4 20, 21, or 22 ft., Whampoa to Canton, any dranght
(in full)-
Ladies Hats, Bonnets, Upers Cloaks, Dresses in plain and fancy Silke, Poplin Whampoa to or from Hongkong
Macao ettes, Keps, and new Textures, French
Bex Robes, ready made, French Sashes, Belts, Jackets and Mantles, new shape Jupons, white and scarlet Corsets, Enee Falls, Lace- and other Trimwings, Ribbons, and Rib HAVE established myself at this port sabon Velvete in all colors; Hosiery, Kil, General Commission Merchant, under Cashmere, and Bronze, Boots, white Satin hd Style and Firm of GLYFORD F. PARKER Boots and Kid Gloves. A large assortment of Wool and Embroidery Works, as Cushion Patterns, Smoking Onça, Musaia Sots, de
Felt une pbell Háts, a' choice lot, of Neck Sangster's Umbrellas, Christy know shape PE have anthorized Mr. CLAUS BUDDR Scarfa, Tics, Wrappers, Collars, Books, to sign our Firm from this date. Paney Twords and Coatings, Braces, de...
KRETARZA DREYER & Co, Hongkong, January 1, 1868.
GIFFORD FORBES PARKER. Baigon, December 20, 1867.
GAL NOTICE.
NOTICE
Brussels Carpete, Velvet Pile Carpets and Ruge, All Wool Dansks, Lade Our taine, Table Covers in great variety Da mask Table Cloths in all sizes, Table Nap kins, D'Uyleys, Blankett, Counterpanen, Sheetings, Flanuels, Wool Mata, Turkish and other Towels, de a fac
RD. O. CLARK retires from our Firm, Mad Mr J. MURRAY Foanes and Me E, D. BARBOUR are admitted Parters from this dated w
RUSSELL & Co.
Children's Trimmed Hats, Boots, Peram China, January 1, 1869.
july2bulators, Picture Books, Toys, A.
Brad Ber
HA
For Sale.
BONNETT & Co.
E received by latest arrivals, Racing SADDLERY, JACKETS, CAPS, white CLOTH or Riding Breeches, BUOT TOPS, Racing SPUR, &o, &c.
Horse BUGS, and an assortment of ge- Maral SADDLERY.
Ladies' BATS, WREATHS, Jet JEW- ELLERY, &o..
Gentlemen's SCARFS, and colored and
white Kiil Gloves
1, Wyndham Street,
Hongkong, January 2; 1869
JUST LANDED AND FOR SALE.
J. B. MORRIS, Mexera Bows & Co,',
Queen's Roud
Dressing Canes, and Travelling Bags Jitted, for Ladies and Gentlemen, Playing Cards, and a large assortment of Stationery and Perfumery Goods.
8. W. BAKER & Co. Hongkong, December 22, 1868,
Sew Advertisements,
PUBLIC AUCTION
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLAT- ED; GLASS & CROCKERYAZA
WARE, de
Every Licensed Pilot Boat shall pay a fee of Twenty Taels for renewal of Licensua on the first of July each year.
3-In case of a Pilot going off in an unregistered Boat ho will be authorized to carry the Pilot Boat Flag during the time he is on board, but no Pilot is authorized to cruise in an unregistered Bost without special permission from the Harbour Master. The owner or hirer of an unregister ed Boat making use of a Pilot Flag sud not having a Licensed Pilot on board shall he prosecuted before the authorities to whom he is amievable or whose flag or national
CLEARED.
4-Vessels arriving at Whampoa aball | CONSUL stop below the lower limit of the anchorage until the Harbour Master bas assigned then.
berth, from which berth they shall not Madeira, for Yokohama. move without his written permission. Clipper, for Whampoa Comet, for Bangkok. Martha, for Tientsin. Sophia Amalia, for Bangkok.
Vessels arriving upon the flood tidy shall turn head to tide before coming within the limits of the anchorage, and shall drop into the berth assigned to them.
PASSENGERS.
The following European passengers left this for Canton on Saturday morning :
Messrs R. Divens, E. L. H. Orace, Dr Shillitoe, D. Gillies, Rav. George Piercey,
6. Steamers or vessels towed by steamers, will be allowed to proceed to the Docks Companies' moorings or upper portion of the anchorage without stopping, but they must change their berth if required by the Harbour Master to do so. five (40) fathoms of chain on the food an-ved here from Carton this afternoon
7-Vessels shall be moored with Forty.
The following Buropean passengers arri Ensign he has the right to use nut paroler and Thirty (30) fathome on the ebb ar
Measca S. B. Stoddart, Capt. de Lon
6.A Registered Pilot Boat
and 3 others.
mitted to fy the Pilot Flag save when there more if the Harbour Master so directs, and gueville, and Dr Chas, Moreton, is either a Licensed Pilot or a certificated shall keep clear haves.
Per Fendedora, Capt. D. J. Maimo, Dra 8.Vessels shall if required by the Bar-Machado and Perez, Mesars D. Leopoldo apprentice on board.
bour Mastor rig iu jib and spanker booms: and top or brace up lower and top sail and D, Saturnino Sotes. yards.
GENERAL REGULATION X. Harbour Pilots, Vessels in Harbour, Berthing, &c.
9-From sunact until auprise all vessels anchored in this Port must show a bright light at least Twenty (20) feet above the deck, and all boys within the anchorage must baye a light upon them.
$12.50 $25.00 $30.00 1-The duties of the Harbour Filots, $40.00 where such exist, will be to take charge of $10.00 Vessels at the outer limits of the Auchor
age, berth them in nceurdance with the orders received from the Harbour Master's
10No Ballast, ashes or any thing that Department, take charge of Vessels shifting will sink, shall be thrown overboard, but berths going in or out of dock or to or from must be landed at some place above high assist in and report to the Harbour Mas Master. All vessels discharging or taking a Wharf or out of the anchorage, and to water mark approved of by the Harbour ter's Ofice all matters concerning the ship-in ballast, shall use registerati ballast quafs ging in Port and the conservancy of the only, and they shall have a sail or tarpaulin River or Harbour.
read in such a way as to prevent any bal
GENERAL REGULATION II- Pilots: Fudividuale Eligible. The subjects, citizens, or protégés of Treaty Powers, shall, equally with Natives of China, and without distinction of a tionality, be eligible for appointment when Vacancies occur, by the Board of Appoint ment, subject to the General Regulations now issued, and the Bye Laws to be under them enforced at the several Ports reaped tively.
GENERAL REGULATION, III.
Board of Appointment how to be constructed. The Board of Appointment shall consist of the Barbour Blaster, as President, the (ra) Senior Pilot, and two persons whose names shall be drawn by lot by the Har bour Blaster, from a list prepared and published by the Harbour Master, in con- sultation with, the Consuls and Chambers of Commerce..
GENERAL REGULATION IV... Verancies how to be filled up.
2-Ia berthing vessels the Harbour Master will as far as possible meet the wishes of Commanding Offiours and Cou- signees, and the Entrance, Working, or Clearance of Vessels tairing berths nos assigned to them shall be blopped by the Customs until the Harbour Master's orders are complied with.
3.-Vessels are to moor in accordance with orders received from the Barbour Master and are not to remove from the anchorage without his permission.
The above Rules and Regulations are. provisional and may be amended or added to acording to circustances.
LOCAL RULES.
L-The Board of Appointment for the Port of Canton shall be composed as follows
1. Whenever there may be a vacancy among the Pilots, it shall be duly notified in the local prints and eight days after- | víz: : wards, the Board of Appointment shall pro- zeed to fill it up by a competitive Examina- tion: 5
use to admit to 2-The Board may refuse the
any me who baving once Examination been a Licensed Pilot, has had his License
The Harbour Master as President, a Naval Officer or Master of a Merahant Ship, the Master of one of the Steamers running regularly betweou Hongkong and this Port, and the Senior Pilot.
2.The fee for a Pilot's license at this
LANE CRAWFORD) & Co live wide we Port eye pilot when re
received instructions to sell by unable to produce Consular certificatua as Public Auction, on
to character, die
The Examination shall be public and TUESDAY
gratuitous, and the vacancies ahall be given without distinction of nationality, provided to the most coulpetent of the candidates, always the competency of the first on the list be not relative but absolute,
4.The Consul concerned may in person
3.-Every Pilot when receiving his Li- conse sball exécute & Bond for one Hun- ared Tasks comtitioned for the das obser vaned of the Regulations and Local Rules,
4-No Apprentice Pilot shall be sutitled to an examination as to his qualifications to act as Pilot, until he has served an ap prenticeship of at least three mantlis
NE of JULIUS LATLAND & Co.'s cele-the 2nd March, at Noon, at Brook Cot brated HARMONIUS, with fetage, the residence of . J. Pixis, stupa, in walnot case.
Esq., Apply to
The whole of that Gentleman's FUR NITURE, comprising Mahogany,
Any Pilot wishing leave of absenco Damask-covered Chairs, Couches; Mar the Eution of candidate, ke part in shall make application in writing to the Te26ble and other Tables, a Piano, Pictaires,
Harbour Master. Absence from duty for a 5-The majority of the votes of the mem-period of more than three days withons Lamps, Plated, Glass and Crockery Ware,bers of the Buard shall decide the admission sufficient cause, shall render the Pilot liable Sideboard, Wardrobes, Washstands, Bed of Candidates for Pilot Licenses each to suspensivo. steade,
member having one vote in the ballot ; but in the absence of the Consul concerned the Harbour Master shall have a gasting vote.
** Hongkong, January 28, 1860
FOR SALE,
Ex Late Arrivale.
ERT Hoth's Kope, from 2-in. to 10 in.
do do. Boltrupe, 12
do do. Lanyard,
2
do do. Seizing-stuff and Ratline,
6 thrd. to 24 thrd. do do Signal Halliards, durdo Loglines. Wire Rope, fruar 1 in. to 4 in.
Five tona of Hubbuch's White Zing Paint Best J. H H. Gin, in white square.
bottles, 1 doz. cases, dring
Etc., Etc. Etc.. An Aviary, with a tine collection of Birds, Flower Fots with choice. Plants, Saddlery, etc
Examination
GERAL REGULATION V Pilot's License, by whom to be imeli. 1-Pilot's License shall be issued by the Commissioner of Customs, in the name and A few dozen of very superior dry on behalf of the Chinese Government... Pale and Brown Sherry, Champagne, ceases tened to Pilots not being Natives Hock, Claret, Brandy, Whiskey, of Cbut shall subsequently be vised and
Etc., etc.,
etc.
registered at the Consulate concerned. TERMS OF SALE-Carb before delivery. On the first of July each year, every Munir's yellow Mielal, from 18 oz to 36 Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7. Pilot shall pay the man of Ten Haikwan
All Lots, with all faults and errors of Taels for the renewal of his License.
3-Every Licensed Pilat shall be given description, at purchaser's risk of the tall a printed copy of the General Regulations and Local Rules, and all produce the same Hongkong, February 22, 1869, mady as well de his License when required.
Holland Gin in small and large bottles.
Frenob Salad Oil
DA. Pidyak FRICKEL & Co of the harame
Hongkong, January 28, 1809,
6. No Pilot shall quit the vessel of which he is in charge, without the Master's written consent, before the service for which he was employed has been performed,
7-Every Pilot will be provided by the Harbour Master with a book in which the Master of any reisel piloted shall state whether the Pilot concerned has conducted sich vessel in safety, and otherwise per- formed his duty in a satisfactory manner.
8-lipon arrival of of a russel be shutld fegert to the Haare
report to Harbour | Master as soon as possible after the vessel has anchored, stating when and where he tock charge of her sud giving full particn- lars of the passage up the River, and any Pilot having taken a vessel out of Fort shall make or cause to be made as early an
last falling into the river..
stanov, shall be boiled on board any ship in 11. No Pitch, or other inflammable sub- the anchorage.
13-Any vessel arriving with Gunpow-
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The H. M. Gunboat Cockchafer, reporta the gunboat Benterer arrived at Swatow on the evening of the 20th, from Anoy and
Formosa.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. For SHANGHAE, MAILS LLL 'CLOSE!--
Per MADRAS on Tuesday the 23rd
istant, ut noв.
For YOKOHAMA
Per "CADIZ," on Wednesday, the 24th
Instant, at Noon.
UNDER DESPATCH. For Shanghae.-Pér Madras, on Tuesday the 23rd justant at 1 P.M.
..."%
tier or other combustibles, on board (in ex- cess of what is necessary for her own arma- ent) shall exhibit a red flag, and shall anchor at a distance of not less than one day, the 24th inst., at 1 p.n. mile from the lower Emit of the anchorage until the taster of such vessel bas comm
icated with the Harbour Master.
For Yokohama. Per Cadis, on Wednes
The above Harbour Regulations have beek drawn up by the Harbour Master in consultation with the Conanie for the Treaty Powers at this Port, nod approved by them, and may be amended, or added to in the same way.
MEMO OF CHARTERS AND SETTLEMENTS.
Since 6th February, 1868. Rebeca, N. G. bargne, 355 tous, Away to New York, at £3.3 per tou,
Aung Wold, American barque, 538 tons, W. 1. HODDER,£3.7.6 per ko.
Bangkok to Loudon er Liverpool, at Harbour Master.
Caston February 5, 1869.
Dorothea, N. G. barque, 434 tons, Bang mal kok to Bordeaux, at £3.15 per ton
Andreas, N. G. ship, 380 tons, Bangkok
the Continent, a to United Kingdom or
NOTIOR is hereby given terte para or
or Captain of the Americau barque “Adelia Carleton," will not be Responsible for any Debts contracted by her Oficerą pr Crew,
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, February 1, 169,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG. KONG IN BANKRUPTCY.
£3.12.6 per ton.
Saigongo Mau itins, at 60 francs per tot
Oblenaut, But. schooner, 241 tons,
Waverley, British, brig, 215 tons, on tho barth for Batavia.
Sophie Amalia, Dut barque, 204 tons, Bangkok and back, at 34 cents per pienl inside; 29 cents per picul outside; 10 canta. per picui extra if to Swatow
Lahtoo, British ship, 700 tons, hence to Yokohama, at 30 cents per picul.
Spindrift, British ship, 900 tons, hence.
to Yokohama, at 30 cents per picul
Madeira, N. G. barque, 450 tons, heun to Yokohama, $3,500 in full.
Clipper, N, G. schooner, 220 tons, Whampoa to Tientsin, 81,870 in full.
Madura, N. G. Larque, 357 tone, Wham- pon to Chefco and back to Hongkong, et
NOTICE OHRLES COLLINS, of Victorin
in the Colony of Hongkong, second Clerk in the Magistracy, having basu ad judged Bankrupt under a Petition for að- Judieation of Bankruptoy filed in the F preme Court on the Thirtieth dogaf December me thousand Eight hundred and Sixty-eight, a Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to 40 cents per picul, pass his last examination, and make up- Mauritius, N. G. barque, 876 tons, hence plication for his dischange, will be held be to Newchwang, and mek, at 60 cents par fore the Honorable John Smale, Esquire, picul Chief Justics of the said Court, at thẻ Supreme Court House, Victoria, Bongkong, to Newchwang and back, at 60 cents per Singere, Dat. barque, 936 tons, henda on the Twenty-sixth day of February, One pienl. thousand Bight hundred and Sixty-niña, at
Elise, N. C. big, 228 tons, Forchow to ten of the clock in the forenoon pre- Tientsin, $3,800 in Lall cisely,
Betimated Number and Tonnage of Dis. At this Meeting, proofs of the Debts of engaged Fessels in Hongkong-British, the Creditors will be received.
tons 4,037; Foreign (exclusive of Siamese Frederick Soley Huffani, Esquire, is the 11, tons 4,041.-Total 20, tons 8,7 Official Assignee.
GEO. HOLMES, Ship Broker. 3, Pedder's Hill, fe25 Hongkong, 20th February, 1809,
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