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Notices of Firms.
FOTICE.
E. WILLIAM JODSON BLYDENBERGH,
and Mr GEORGE HUELBUT are admit
ted partners in our Firm..
Mr HANEY CUTLER Low will sign our Firm per procuration,
SMITH ARCHER & Co.
ma5 Hongkong, January 1, 1809, ***
JOHN CARNEGIE, P., GM, MA.
censed to be a partner in the firin of JONES CARNEGIE & SCoir at Amoy and Swatow on the 3let December 1868.
In reference to the above the undersign ed-hereby intimate that they will continue to carry on the above Medical Co-partner- hipider: the name of JONES, SCORT &
MÜLLER
TM JONES, FEUS, LBC.P.
C. M. SCOTT, LECAL
AUG. MULLER, M.D., M.B.C.S., L.8.A. January 25, 1869.
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For Sale.
FOR THE RACES.
SAYLE & Co., VICTORIA EXCHANGE, HONG KONG
HAVE RECEIVED EX MAIL STRAMER,
Large assortment of MILLINERY, BONNETS, and HATS, of the
latest fashions
A Choice assortment of SILK, MUS LIN, and GRENADINE, for Evening Wear.
A fine Assortment of new French FLOW.
ERS, HEAD-DRESSES and FEATHERS. A large sekortment of new TRIM- HAVE this day authorised Mr CMINGS and FRINGES in all colors.. *. *.
LANGDON DAVIES to sign my name per "procuration to all orders for goods supplied to the Hongkong Hotel, and I alone ani liable to pay for goods supplied upon such ordera
Thave further authorised Mr Davies to collect all debts due to me on Hotal so count, for which his receipt will be a suffi cient discharge mon
LÉE AFOONG. Hongkong, December 1, 1868.
NOTICE IROM and after this date Mr Gronos F. BOWMAN will act as AGENT of the Pacific Mail Steam-ship Company at this Pert
S. L. PHELPS,
Agent. Hongkong, Angust 15, 1867.
NOTICE.
Ladies and Gentlemen's Kid GLOVES, in white and colore, all sizes, t
Gentlemen's Diab Shell and Felt RATS.
Blue and Green GOSSAMERS, do
(BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT,
20, Foschon Road, Shanghai,) Hongkong, February 3, 1800,
S. W. BAKER & Co., DEG to invite inspection of their New DST OK for the Season, received per late arrivals, including:
Ladies Hats, Bonnets, Opera Cloake, Dresses in plain and fancy Silks, Poplin ettes, Reps, and new. Textures, French Bobes, ready made, French Saabes, Belts, Jackets and Mantles, new shape Jupons, white and scarlet Cornets, Lace Falls, Lace HAVE this slay established myself as and other Trimmings, Ribbons, and Rib PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AVERAGE AD-bon Velvets in all colors, Hosiery, Kid, Cashmere, and Brouze Bouts, white Satin JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AORNT.
Boots and Kid Gloves. A large assortment of Wool and Embroidery Works, as Cushicu Patterns, Smoking Caps, Masala Sets, Co.
ī O. LANGDON DAVIES, Hongkong, July 1, 1868.
NOTICE.
HE Tutorest and Responsibility of Mr } FREDERICE Perne in our Firm ceases, from this date,
Amoy, December 81, 1868.
date, BROWN & Co
apr2
|R. FRANCIS CHONLEY in a Partner in MR. our Firm, which from this date will be conducted under the Name of BROWN & Co.
H. D. BROWN & Uo. Amoy, January 1, 1869,
NOTICE.
Apr2
HAVE established myself at this port as General Commission Merchant, under be Style und Firm of GIFFORD F. PAREEK & Co.
GIFFORD FORBES PARKER. Saigon, December 20, 1867,
ANOTICE
E have authorized Mr CLAUS BUDDE
to sign our Firm from this date.
DREYER & Co, Hongkong, January 1, 1868.
Bangster's Umbrellas, Christy's new shape Felt and Shell fats, a choice lot of Neok dearfs, Ties, Wrappers, Collars, Sooke, Fancy Tweeds and Coatings, Braces, de.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
New Advertisements.
GENERAL WEEKLY AUCTION. “ ANE, ORAWFORD & Co. will sell
by Public Auction, in their Rooms, Queen's Road, on
FRIDAY,
4
the 26th instant, at Noon, An Luvoice of Perfumery, comprising Essence of Roses, Marechalle, Grard's Bouquet, Verbena, Oil of Roses, Bear's Grease, Marrow and Jamaica Pomatum, Circassian and Cold Cream, Tooth Powder and Tooth Brushes, Essence of Ginger and Peppermint, Seidlitz and Soda Powders, Brown and White Windsor and Honey Soups, assorted Lozenges and Acidulated Drops.
Men's Brown and Faney Cotton Half Hose; Printed, Embossed and Embroid- ered Table Covers
New Advertisements:
GENBRAL REGULATION VI Apprentice Pilots; how to be taken. 1.It shall be allowable for each Licensed Pilot to take an Apprentice, for whom he
[No. 1788.—FEBRUARY 23, 1860.
New Advertisements.
possible a report to the Harbour Master giving full particulars of the passage down the River, stating when and where he left. the vessel, and giving the latest informa
sion of,
New Advertisements.
PHOTOGRAPHS IN PURE GOLD ON IVORY.
A NEW INVENTION BY W. P. FLOŶD.
HE Undersigned have much pleasure in
shall be responsible. On the Application of tion in regard to her he may be in posses bringing before the Public, for the Pilots the Harbour Master will supply ap- prentices with special certificates.
-When the circumstances of the Pilot apponr to demand it, the Harbour Master may authorize apprentices to act temporari- ly, and within certain limits, as Pilote, pro- vided they have received certificates of com- petency from the Hoard of Appointment.
Magenta, Yellow, and Red Dycs. Black Silk Hats, and Tweed Caps. Sundry articles of Household Furnia ture.
(For account of the concerned,
A. Invoice of RODGER's really best Cutlery, consisting of Ten, Pocket, Pruning and Bread Knives; Nail, Er- broidery, Office, Hair Cutting, and. Tai, lors Scissors, etc., etc., eter
And the usual miscellaneous assort
ment.
TERME of SALE---Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7. AlLlote with all faults and errors of de scription at purchaser's risk on the fall of the hammer.
Hongkong, February 23, 1869, fe26
HE Undersigned has keen directed to notify all whom it may concern, that the following Regulations for the Pilotage Service; of this Port, will come in force on the 1st March Bext.
CHINESE PILOTAGE SERVICE. GENERAL REGULATIONS, WITH
LOCAL RULES FOR THE PORT OF CANTON,"
GENERAL REGULATION 1
Bye Laws and Local Rules. 1-Bye Laws and Rules necessary for the better ordering of Pilotage matters at the Ports are to be drawn up by the Har
Brunssin Carpets, Velvet Pile Carpets and Rugs, All Wool Demake, Lace Cur taine, Table Covers in great variety, Da mask Table Cloths in all ages, Table Nap-hour Blasters in consultation with the kins, D'Oyleys, Blankets, Counterpanes Sbeetings, Flannels, Wool Mats, Turkish and other Towels, do.
Children's Trimmed Hats, Boots, Peram bulators, Picture Booka, Toys, de,
Dressing Cases, and Travelling Bags fitted, for Ladies and Gentlemen, Playing Cards, and a latge assortment of Stationery and Perfumery Goods.
S W/ BAKER & Co. Bongkong, Dovenber 22, 1808.
New Advertiscmerts, PUBLIC AUCTION, HE Undersigned will sell by Public
THURSDAY, ́ NOTICE. ARD. O. GLAXE retires from our Firm, the 25th February, 1869, at 12 o'clock, and Mr J, MURRAT FORBES and at his Sales, Rooms, Commercial Bank Mr E. 1. BARBOUR are admitted Partners Buildings,--- from this date.
RUSSELL & Co.
july2
China, January 1, 1859.
For Sale.
JUST LANDED AND FOR SALE.
NE of JULIUS LAYLAND & Co.'s cele.
Nested HARMONIUMS, with ten
stope, in walnut case.
Apply to
J. B. MORRIS,
50 gross-Wax Vestas
50 gross patent safety Matches. 50 doz Thoth Brushes.
25 do Cards Tools.
25 doz. Deception Glasses.
12 coila Deep ses Line,
6 bules Marline.
3 bales Houseline.
Consuls and Chambers of Commerce, with whom also it rests, in the same way, to fix the number of Pilots, Tariff of Charges, and define the limits of the Pilotage Ground,.
2The number of Pilots for the Port of Canton shall not exceed Thirty Five.
3.The Pilotage Ground for the Port of Cantin shall be defined as follows
For the inner limit a line drawn across, the Hiver immediately below Beleber Is land, and for the outer limit a line drawn from Macao Light East to the Laland of fantau for vessels using the Lantau pag- sage or Great West Clavel, and for vessels using the Cap Sing Moon passage a line East and West through Green Island or North from Victoria Peak to the main
land.
The Pilotage Charges, shall be as follows; viz.
For Sailing Vessela: Whampoa to or from Hong-5cts, per tan
kong,... Whampoa to or from Macao,
Soa, 71
Canton, 3 For Steamers: Whampoa to or from Hongkong.
Macao. Sea.
5 gross small bottles red Ink.
>1
Drawing 6, 7, 8 or 9 ft.,
51
3 balea 2-yain Spun Yarn..
12.
Scoils 3-yarn Brun Yarn,
10 Lales Hemp Packing.
10, to 18 ft. incisive, 19 ft.,- 20, 21, or 32 ft., Whampoate Canton, any draught
(in full)
1 bale Woollen Trusses.
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3 casos each 2 doz. Tins Meats.
2 barrels Beef:
Mesars How A & Co.'s, Grieen's Road.
Hongkong, January 29, 1869,
KOR SALE.
Ex Late Arrivals.
EST Hotle Rope, from 2 in. to 10 in.
B do do. Boltrupe, 1
צין
do do Lanyard, 24
51
do do Seiang-stuff and Ratline,
do.
6 thru. to 24 thrd.
do. Signal Halliards,
do. do. Loglines.
Wire Rope, from 1 in. to 44 in.
Five tons of Hubbuck's White Zinc Paint. Best J. H. H. Gin, in white square
botiles, 1 doz, cases, Holland Cia in small and large bottles. Muutz's yellow Metal, from 18 os. to 30
Frencli Salad Oil.
oz.
1. FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, January 28, 1869.
THE
LAOU-TI-KEE BOUQUET.
T is impossible to find anything more ex- quisite or more distinguished than this Perfume, which we can nesert without fear
of contradiction to be one of the choiceat
ever brought before the Public.
J. LLEWELLYN & Co., Sole Proprietora of the well known
Laou-ti-kes Hair Wash. (Which requires no Pomade.)
AND,
Laou-ti-kee Dentifrice,
The greatest preservative of the Teet nid Gums ever introduced to the Public
Medical Hall, Shanghai,
SOLE AUENT FOR HONGKONG,
G. GLASSE,
The Victoria Dispensary. Baia
Hongkong, February 6, 1860.
MESSRS, KOSS & Co.
to inform the public of Hongkong
Bthat they had established themselves
TAILORS & GENERAL OUTFITTERS. on the premises hitherto occupied by Memes LADAGE, OSLKE & Co.
Having secured the services of an expe: rienced European Cutter, and also having received per late arrivals a very superior stack of NEW GOODS, of the latest pat- terus, they are prepared to meet all the re- quirements of the present season.
A
large stock of Ready-made CLOTH- ING, of the latest Falions, alwaya on baut
KOSS & Co., Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, February 5, 1889,
2-barrels Pork.
5 -barrels Dried Applos
40 dos Ground Paint Brushes, a
sorted;
25 boxes Mohair Braid.
50 doz. boxes Toys..
20 Hame.
200 boxes Yellow Soap
1 bale 20 bolts Canvas.
25 pos. Prints.
10 cases American Tobacco,
1 case printed Flannels. 50 doz Cambrie Handkerchiefs. 25 casks Beer.
30 casce Morton's Pickles, assorted, 5 cases fine Out Meal, in bottles,
5 cases assorted Syrups,
3 cases each 12 Cheeses.
i cases prime Bacon,
120 lbs. Chocolate.
1 coil 3 inch Hemp Reps.
1 coil 34 inch
3 coils 44 inch
do.
do.
A small Invoice of De La Rus's Sta
tionery, comprising
10 roastis eroan-Jaid Post }
8 ans. blne wove
12 reams blue wove
Ruled.
5 mil cloth-lined official Eove- lopes, assorted, Nos. 2, 3, 4 and
5.
25 doz. printing Cards, assorted,
Also,
30 reams blue-wove Bank,
30 reams blue-laid Post.
30 reanis gream-wove-Post, ruled, 30 reams blue-wove Post, ruled. 50 reams cream-laid Noce Paper An assortment of Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, Letter Books, Blank Books, Portfolios, Letter Press-copy Books, ate, ete
Glassware and Sundries Droanters, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Sugar Basing, Butter Dishes, Salt Cellars, Vuses, Soup Stone Ornaments, Pictures, etc., etc.
Ånit,
(For account of the concerned,)
18 cases Champague TERMS OF SALE-Oush before delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1 7.
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer.
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GENERAL REGULATION VII. Licensed Pilots to whom subordinate:
Unlicensed Pilotaye, &c.
Licensed Pilots may carry on their busters either singly or in companies. They must pay due respect to the wishes and instructions of the Harbour Master under whose orders and control they are placed, and who is invested with power to suspend or dismiss, subject lu an appoal to the Consul concerned. When the Pilot is foreigner the sppoul to be lodged within three days.
2.I guilty of any misconduct for which Consular punishment has been inflicted, or if proved to have committed any offence against, Revenue Laws, the individual con- cerned may be suspended or dismissed by the Harbour Master subject to an appeal to Coneul. If a foreigur the appeal to be lodged within three days.
3-Any one piloting without License, or making use of another's License, shall he subject to prosecution, before his own authorities, who will deal with the offender in accordance with the Laws of his own country. Aby Pilot lending his License to another will be proceeded against and. dealt with in the same way, in addition to forfeiting his License,
4-Any commanding officer employing an unlicensed person to pilot his vessel will be liable to be fined in the sum of One Hundred Taels by this authorities to whose jurisdiction bo'la amenablo,
GENERAL REGULATION VIIL Pilot Bonta; Begulations to be observed., 1.-Pilot Boats aball be registered with their crew at the Barbour Master's Office, where each Boat will be given a certificate and number. The word "Licensed Pilot Boat" shall with the umber be legibly painted at the stern, and on the head of the mainsail, and a Flag of which upper hor- zoutal half shall be yellow and the lower green, shall be flown. Such registered Pilot Buate shall deposit their national papers with their Consul or the Customs; they shall be at liberty so move frealy within the limits of the Port and Pilotage ground, and shall be exempt from Tonnage Dues, On the requisition of the Harbour Master or his deputies, it will be obligatory on registered Filot Boats to ounyay from place to place within the limits employés to either Customs or Harbour belonging Mastor's Department with such stores as
may be wanted for either Light House or Jaight Ships.
-Every Licensed Pilot Boat shall pay a fee of Twenty Tasks for revural of License on the firet of July each year.
3-In case of a Pilot going off in an unregistered Boat he will be authorized to carry the Pilot Post Flag during the time he is on board, but no Pilot is authorised to cruise in an unregistered Bast without special permission from the Harbour Master 4-The owner or hirer of an unregister ed Best making use of a Pilot Flag and not having a Licensed Pilot on board shall be prosecnted before the authorities to whom he is amenable or whose dag or national Ensign he has the right to use.
6A Registered Pilot Boat is not per- mitted to fy the Pilot Flag save when there is either a Licensed l'ilot or a certificated apprentice on board, is
GENERAL REGULATION X. Harbour Pilots, Vessels in Harbour, Berthing, &c.
pure
9-Any Pilot carried of the Pilotage first time, an entirely New Invention, for ground, the fault not being bis own, shall Producing PHOTOGR PHS on Ivory be entitled to compensation at the rate of Wood, Stone, or any other substance-in
Gold. one dollar per day.
It is a well known fact that Gold is the only ictal that will resist Atmospheric Oxidation; hence these Photographa ace Permanent
19. 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, doj &c.
11.-The Pilots must give immediate no- tice to the Harbour Master of any obstruc- the channels, and of any accident tions: known to have happened to bunys, beacons, lights, &c.
12.Any Filot demanding or receiving move or less than the established rates for Pilotage for this port shall be liable to sus- pension
13-Any person having a complaint to make against a Pilot must communitate it in writing to the Harbour Master,
14.-The Rules and Regulations of any Company or Companies formed by the Pi- lots as he submitted to the Harbour Mastor for his approval.
The above Rules and Regulations have
been drawn up by the Harbour Master in consultation with the Consuls for the Treaty Powers at this port, and approved by them and may be amended ur added to
the same way.
W. T. HODDER, Harbour Master.
Canton, 8th February, 1869,
HARBOUR REGULATIONS FOR THE
PORT OF CANTON. 1.--The Whampoa anchorage is included between a straight line drawn from the N. V. point of No. 3 Flat Island to a wound on the eastern end of Louisa Island, for the Bastorn or lower limit; and a ling drawn. from Gully Point on the south side of American Beach to a crook on the north side, and from Sulphur Point a line E.NE to the north bank of the main river, for the Western or upper limit.
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 News.
Au Inspection is solicited. Lafe Size Pho tographs will be produced at this Establish ment in a few days,
FLOYD & Co. Hongkong, January 30, 1868. .
NOTICE:
THE Undersigned having PURCHASED the Interest of tho WANCHI STEAM BARBRY," begs to notify the Publicof Hong- kong and Shiu Masters that he is prepared to furnish Daily Supplies of Saft. BREAD in various forme, to any part of the co
lony.
Also Ship BREAD of best quality and at low rates Sonatantly on hand or baked in quantities at short totice.
Alao fater, Butter, Soils and Sugar BISCUITS by the Barrel, in or l'ound.
Also Corn and Ryo MEAL, HOMINY, CORN STARCH, BICARE, SODA, Sale `ratus and Cream TARTAR.
Pound.
FLOUR of best Brauds constantly on hand supplied by the Barrel, Bag, Tin or
CAKE of all kinds Laked to order, The above is under the Superintondeure of Mr JONATHAN PARSONS, and all orders
warded to him, at the Bakery, or left at Mesar AcEwEs & Co.'s will receive prompt attention,
L. P. WARD. Hongkor, February 17, 1868,
SAILORS' HOME, WEST POINT,
Trustees.
11
Jou.. DENT,
-The General anchorage shall be in lon... KESWICK, cluded between the Customs Bulk and the Eastern or lower limit the space between the Customs Hulk and the upper limit aħrill oily be used by men of war, steamers or other vessels laying up or intending to dock, and vessels discharging Timbir.
The fair way for steamers and all other craft passing through this anchorage shall be within 70 fathoms from the south shove
Hon. 8. 8. G
FORUER, Esq. H. G. THOMSETT,
Esy., R.X.
Directors
W. MACAULAY, Ex.
. J. HELLAND, By. D. SASSOON, Esq. D. HEARD, Esq. W. LEMANN, Eây.
Rev. W. R. BEACH.
J. J. MURRAY, MD. Committee of Management." Hon. W. KESWICK, Chairman.
Bag, K.N.
of the River, and no vessel shall be allowed W. Mavivray, Esq. { H.-G. THOMSETT, to anchor or make fast in such place or. J. HELLAND, Eay. I manner as shall in any way obstrnet the said fair way.
4-Vessels arriving at Whampoa shali atop below the lower limit of the anchorage until the Harbour Master has assigned them a berth, from which berth they shall not move without his written permission.
5.-Vessels arriving upon the food tid shall then head to tide before coming with the limits of the anchoing, and shall drop into the berth assigned to diens,
6.Steamers or vessels towed by steaners,
will be allowed to proceed to the Dock Companies' ingorings er upper portion of the agelorage without stopping, but they must oliange their berth if required by the Harbour Blaster to do 0.80.
7.-Vessels shall be moored with Forty- five (5) fathoms of chain ou the flood an chor and Thirty (30) fathoms on the ebb or more if the Harbour Master so directs, and
all keep clear hawse.
8.-Vessels shall if required by the Bar- bour Mastor rig in jib and spanker booms and top or brace up lower and top sail yards.
9.-From sunset until suoriso all vessels anchored in this Post must show a bright light at least Twenty (20) feet above the deck, and all buoys within the anchorage must have a light upon them.
DONATIONs of Books, Purionticalz, News- papers, Clothes, do, will be most hankfully received,
A. OVERBURY, Superintendent.
Hongkong, October 29, 1868,
LATEST SHIPPING.
CLEARED.
Spindrift, for Yokohama. Waverley, for Batavia, Bernhard Carl, for Hoilo. Bertha, for Whampoa.
Feb. 23, United Servios, for Canton.
POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS, "MAILS WELL CLOSE:— · For YOKOHAMA.---`
Per "CADIZ, on Wednesday, the 24th
Instant, at Noon,
UNDER DESPATCH. For Yokohama-Per Cudis, on Wednes- day, the 24th inst., at 1. p.m.”
CARGOES. Per Mail Steamer China ---
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$12.50
1.-The dutics of the Harbour Filots, $25.00 $30.00 where such exist, will be to take charge of Vessels at the outer linite of the Anchor $40.00
age, barth them in accordance with the $10.00 orders received from the Harbour Master's 10-No Ballast, ashes or any thing that
Department, take charge of Vessels shifting will sink, shall be thrown overboard, but London, 191 bales. In boxes... GENERAL REGULATION IL Pilots Individuale Eligible.
burths going in or out of dock or to or from must be landed at some place above high France } The subjects, citizens, or protégées of a Whari or out of the anchorage, and to water mark approve of by the Harbout Bambay, 150 chasts. Treaty Powers, shall, equally with Natives assiet in aud pport to the Harbour Mas-Master. All vessus discharging or taking of China and without distinction of nater's Office all matters concerning the ship in ballast, shall use registered Ballast boats Specie, about 3 lakhs. tionality, be eligible for appointment when ping in Port and the conservancy of the only, and they shall have n-sail or tarpaali spread in such a way as to prevent any bad Hiver or Harbour. rauancies occur, by the Board' of Appoint- mant, subject to the General Reguations
last falling into the river,
11, No Pitch, or other indlammable sub- now laaned, and the By Laws to be under
stance, shall be boiled on board any ship in the enforced at the several Poria respec:
the anchorage.
tively,
GENERAL REGULATION II, Board of Appointment here to be constructed. The Board of Appointment shall consist of the Harbour Master, as President, the (ora) Senior Pilot, and two persons whose names shall be drawn by lot by the Har butik Master, frem a list prepared and published by the Harbour Mastor, in cou- sultation with the Conants and Chambers of Commerce.
GENERAL BECULATION IV. Yunangles how to be filled up.
1. Whenever there may be a vacancy arcong the Pilots, it shall be daly notified in the focal prints; and eight days after- wards, the Board of Appointment shall pro- seed to fill it up by a competitive Examina- tion.
2-The Board may refuse to admit to the Examination any one who having ones been a Licensed Pilot, has had his License withdrawn, and also any candidate who is
Master will as far as possible meet the 2-in berthing vosaela the Harbour wishes of Commanding Off ra and Con- siguees, and the Entrance, Working, or Clearance of Vessele taking berths not assigned to them shall be stopped by the Customs until he Harbour Master's orders are complied with.
3.Vussels are to moor in accordance with orders received from the Harbour Mester and are not to remove from the anchorage without his permission.
The above Rules and Regulations arc provisional and may be amended or added to according to circpmstances:
LOCAL RULES:
-The Board of Appointment for the Port of Canton shall be composed as follows
The Harbour Master as President, a Naval Oficer or Master of a Merchant Ship, the Master of one of the Steamers runing regularly between Hongkong and this Puri, and the Senior Pilot.
2.The fee for a Pilot's License at this Port shall be Twenty Taela.
Pilot
when reviving his Li-
unable to praluce Consular cartificates as 3. all execute a Bond for ons Hua- |
to character, o,
3The Examination shall be public and gratuits, and the vacancies shall be given to the most competent of the candidates, without distinction of nationality, provided
Censo
dred Taels conditioned for the due obser vance of the Regulations and Local Rales,
4-No Apprentice Pilot shall be entitleri
to an examination as to bis qualifications
prenticeship of at least three months.
12-Any vessel arriving with Gunpow der or other combustibles, on board (iu ex- cess of what is necessary for her own arma ment) shall exhibit a red flag, au sball anchor at a distance of not less than one mile from the lower limit of the anchorage until the master of such vessel has commu nicated with the Harbour Master.
The above Barbour Regulations have been drawn up by the Harbour Master in consultation with the Couauls for the Treaty Powers at this Port, and approved by them, and may be amended or added to in the
a way.
W. T. HODDER, Harbour Master:
Canton, February 5, 1889.
mal
*OTICE is hereby given that Owners or or Captain of the Aueries barque 54 Adelia Uleton," will not be Responsible for any Debts contracted by her Officers or Crew,
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO.,
Agente. Hongkong, February 1, 1869.
Memo of Cargo por str. Diomed, sailed
20th February, 1860. To Loudon -
1,979 boxes Camphor.
135 packages Essential Oil, 257 packages Cassia Oil. 2,221 buses China Oil.
265 packages Star Aniseedl 600 packages Preserves.
26 bales Tobacco. 2 rolls Matting.
4 cases Silk.
20 cases Vermilion. 11 packages Sundries.
QUOTATIONS.
HOFORONO, 23rd February, 1863. OPIUM-PA, New.... $705 old, 360 670 Benares, New,
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Exchange. Bank, 6 months' sight,' Credits, &
On Calcutta, 3 days' sight, Rs. 223 a 224
,, Bombay, 3 days' sight, Rs. 223 & 244 Shanghae, 3 days' sight, Bank, fis. 744
always the competenez of the first on the to act as Pilot, until he has served an ap- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BONG | Bar Silver, 17 dwts. B.,.
liat be not relative but absolute.
4-The Cousul conceived way in perso or by dopaty, be present and take part in the Examination of candidates.
6. The majority of the votes of the mem- bets of the Board stall decide the admission of Candidates for Pilot Licenses; each member having one vote in the ballot; but in the abernce of the Consul concerned the Harbour Master shall have a casting vote, GENERAL REGULATION V. Pilot's license, by whost to be isoned. Comissioner of Castors; in the name and 1-Pilot's Licenses shall be Jasued by the on behalf of the Chinese Government. Li cennes issued to Piletas not being Natives of Clin shall subsequently be viséd and registered at the Condulate concerned,
On the art of July each year, byery Pilot shall pay the sun of Tea Haikwan Taels for the reuowal of his License.
3.Every Licensed Pilot shall be given
5-Any Pilot wishing leave of absence shall make application in writing to the Harbour Master Absence from duty for a. period of more than three days without efficient cues, shall render the Pilot liable to suspension,
KONG IN BANKRUPTCY...
Sycee, NOTICE-CHRLES COLLINS, of Victoria, Mexicans,
in the Colony of Hongkong, second Gold Leaf, Clerk in the Magistracy, having been ad-Gold Bar, 38 touch, judged Bankrupt under a Patition for ad- English Sovereigns, judication of Bankruptcy filed in the Su. Australian Sovereigns; preme Court on the Thirtieth day of December Discount,
714
Tl6. 744
91
620 a 675
...par.
23.10 a 23.25
22 80 a 23.10
4.62
4.54
8 a 10
6.No Pilot shall quit the vessel of which he is in charge, without the Master's Une thousand Light hundred and sixty-eight, II. & V. Dook, Old, 10 po. dis ; New, 20cm written consent, before the service for which a Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to H. & S. Bank Shares, Old, 2 p. F he was employed has been performed. pasa his last examination, and make ap De. do New, 10 a 11
7-Every Pilot will be provided by the plication for his dischange, will be held he- Union Dock ... Master of any vessel piloted shall state Chief Justice if the said Court, at the Harbour Master with a book in which the fore the Honorable John Smale, Esquire, whether the Pilot correined has conducted Supreme Court House, Victoria, Hongkong, such used in safety, and otherwise per on the Twenty-sixth day of February, Use formed his duty ว่า a satisfactory manner. thorsand Night hundred and Sixty-nine, at 8. Upon arrival of ang Pilot in charge Elven of the clock in the forenoon pre- of a vessel he should report to the Harbour cisely. Blaster ay 800 as possible after the vessel At this Meeting, proofs of the Debts of has anchored, stating when and where he the Creditors will be received. took charge of ber and giving full partien- Frederick Sowley Hoffam, Esquire, is the
Ollisial Assignee,
Supreme Court House, Hongkong, 20th January, 1860,
a printed copy of the General Regulations tars of the passage up the River; and any and Local Rules, and shall produce the same, Filot having inson a vessel out of Port I shall make or cause to be made as early as Hongkong, February 23, 1869, fe25" as well as his License when required
£825
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