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REJINSI

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Wyndham

PACIFIC MAIL STEAM-SHIR COMPANY.

THROUGH V. B MAIL LINE TO NEW YORK,

TEAMERS of this line will be despatch.

ed as follows China,

Great Republic

July 19 August 19.

A Steamer will leave almughal on or bong same date, connecting at Yokohama ogononyme with above-named stoninor,

Passengerstiaketed through to California, Mexico, Central and South Americe Atlantic States, and to England or Fland both via New York and by lines from Pa- nama and Aspinwall

Retura tickets issued at

reduction of

10% upon the whole amount for the round

Toyage.

Post-Once Notifications.

It is hereby notified for general informa tion that henceforward closed tails for the United Kindom will be made. at this Office and forwarded to London by the Un- ited States Mail Packeta vid San Francis

Corfendende intended to be forwarded

mist by this wote mti be addressed vik San Francisco

Batters, Newspapers, Books and Patterns, will be liable to the same fate of postage as those went by, the British Mail Packets via Bouchatapion Viz

For each Newspaper not exceeding 4 For Letters, 24 tenta per half-ounce

ounces, d'contarlit TALEN

For packet of Books or Patterns, 8 certs per 4 ounces 200

The Postage must in all casek be paid in advance correspondence not fully prepaid will be sent via Sééz fel

REF. W MITCHELL,

Postmaster General General Rest Office, Hongkong February 1, 1869.

It is hereby notified that under ar rangements made by the Director General Connections are made at Pausmin with of the Post Office of India which have been Steam Lines upon the West Coast of Con-confirmed by His Excellency SIR BIOHALD tral and South America at Aspinwall with GRAVER MACDONNELL, the fat Opium the Royal Weet India Mail Lines Wort Steamer plying between Hongkong, the India and Pacifio Steam-ship Company," (Lamited)

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of

THE CHINA MALL.

Post-Office Notifications.

flawed, or a duplicate Order, will not re 13 Bensyment whether of an original, be made to the remitter until it has been ascertained that the advics has been ERIS- celled at the Office on which the Order was originally drawn,

14-Payment of an Order must be ob tained before the end of the Sixth Calendar

it harder and in which it was drawn : for instance, drawn in January, payment thust be obtained before the end of July mission, to be deducted from the andrah | otherwise the Order will become lapid, alld á How Order (for which a second Com of the Order, will be charged) will become necestuary,

15-it an Order be not paid before the end of the Twelfth Calendar Month after that in which it was drawn, for instance, if dry in January and not paid before the end of the following January -all claim to the Money will be forfeited, unless, under peculiar circumstances, the Post Office of the Country in which the Order was drawn, shink/proper to allow it

16.After once paying a Money Order by whosoever presented, the paying Office will not be liable to any further claim. It & wrong payment, however, be made owing. to negligence on the part of any Oficer of the Post Office, the Postmaster General of gence occurs will, if he see fit, require the Officer in fault to make good the loss.

17-No Money Order will be paid unless the advice has been previously received.

18.-Additional Rules for greater scoil-

And the French Transatlantic 0/44 and Calcutta will henceforward be the Country or Colony in which the negh-

Company And, at New York, with the linse to Europe 1 Tickets sued for the following Steam-ship Lines: Inman, National General Tracksflantie Co., New York and Havre Steam-ship Co,, New York and Bremen Stean-ship: Co., and North Gurman Lloyds,

Favorable arrangements have been made for through passengers and freight to Ame, rlos, from Osloutta, Penang and Singapore,

Indian Mail Packets," and that prepayment of the Postage on ordinary Letters forwarded by them will be optional. Letters, however which tay be posted insufficiently paid will be charged a wholly unpaid makes

2-The rate of Postage on Letters is srity against fraud, and for the better work- cents for each half-ounce, or fraction of of the system generally will be made half an outice,

as occasion may require.

3-Latters for registration must be pre-

and, from Swatow, Amoy and Foochow paid with the full amount of Postage at either in the United Kingdom or st Hong-

Through Bills of Lading given for Porte

onts for each half outce, and 12 cents

in

of Mexico and on the West Coast of Caution for the registration fee on each tral and South America to as far as Valpe- miso, to New York, Liverpool, Southampton andát Nazaire, France,

Freight to United States payable in ad- rance Mexican Dollars, or on delivery in American Gold Coin with 8 per cent ad ditional, at shipper's option.

For further information, apply at the Agency of the Company, Prays Weit,

GEOE LANE,

Hongkong, February 16, 1889

Post-Oice Notifications,

1 It is hereby notified for generat in formation that the Contract between the erforament of Mauritius and the Union Bato-ship Company, for the Conveyance of Mais once a Month between Ceylon and Mauntius, and between Mauritius and Natal, having toriniated to dence for Mauritius will'Hé

forward poh de from Til Offlos in the Mail for Adon, from whence it will be sent to its destination by the French Mail Packets leaving Adon for Beunion and Mauritius on the 23rd of each Mouth,

2. No alteration has been made in the rator of Postage on correspondence ad dressed to Mauritie

3. As the communication with Natal and Cape of Good Hope is thus ont off, the porrespondence for those Colonies, unless Marked to be forwarded by Private Ship, will, in future, be sent in the Mails for London at the following rates of Postage, which must be paid in advance, vis :- Upen Letters sent by way

When sent by way of

Marsailles,

paper via Southam- pton,........

ɓáz

Letter, irrespective of its weight.

4-Newspapers and Prices Carrent must be prepaid at the rate of 2 cents esch

6-Book Packets and Packets of Pat terus must he prepaid, at the rate of 6 conts for each four ounces,

F. W. MITORELL Postmaster General. General Post Office, Hongkong, 11th May, 1800

L-On the lat October next, and thence forward Money Orders will be issued it this Office and at the Agencies thereof at Shanghai and Yokohama on all the Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for amount not exceeding £10 at the rate of Exchange Current Jer Each Mail and charged with Commission according to the following Scale, vin

are used by mercantile men, or others, 19-Should it appear that Money Orders

kong, Shanghai or Yokohama, for the transmission of largo sums of money, the British or Colonial Post Office, as the case may be, will consider the propriety of fuẻ ereasing the Commission, and will exercise the power of wholly suspending for a time the issue of Money Orders. By Command,

W. MITCHELL Postmaster General;"

General Post Office, Hongkong, 2nd August, 1888.

is hereby notified that, under the pro- visions of a Treasury Warrant datel the 7th May, the: Pestage on a Letter not exceeding half-an-ounce in weight posted in Hongkong or at any of the Ports in China and Japan addressed to Egypt, or posted in Egypt addressed to Hongkong or any of the Forts in China and Japan, and conveyed in the Maile by British Packet, is reduced from Twenty-four Cents to Twelve

Istimations.

NEW BOOK, HE Speculations of

The Old Philosopher?

LAU-TETE"

Translated from the Chinese

-BY

JOHN CHALMERS, A.M. Price $1.50. ALSO,

author: Price $1.

The Origin of the Chinese" by the same

Bongkong, October 17, 1868. Apply at Mesars LANE, CRAWFORE & Co. or The London Mission House.

SAYLE & Co... VICTORIA EXCHANGE,

HÙNG KON photosy

HAVE RECEIVED EX MAIL STRAMEN.

Large assortment of MILLINERY, BONNETS, and HATS, of the test fashions,

IN, and GRENADINE, for Evening, A Choice assortment of BILK, MUS.

WHAT

A fine assortment of new Frenab BLOW BRS, HEAD-DRESSES and FEATHERS.

A large assortment of new TRIM- MINGS and FRINGES in all colors.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid GLOVES, in white and colors, all sizes,

Gentlemen's Drab Shell and Felt HATS.

Blue and Green GOSSAMERS, &e.

BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT,

C

Intimations.

SERVICE

intimations.

HINESE PILOTAGE Master or his deputies, it will be obligatory on registered Pilot Boats to convey from place to place within the limits, employés belonging to either Customs of Harbour Master's Departments, with such stores as may be wanted for either Light-houses Light-ships.

GENERAL REGULATIONS WITH LOCAL RULES FOR THE

PORT OF SWATOW.

GENERAL REGULATION I,

2.-Every Licensed Pilot Boat shall a fee of Twenty Taels for renewal of

pay cense un the first of July each year,

3.In case of a Pilot going off in an un registered Boat, he will be authorized to carry the Pilot Boat Flag during the time I. Bye-Laws and Local Aules be i. on board; but no Pilot is authorised 1-Bye-Laws and Rules necessary for to cruise in an unregistered Boat, without the better ordering of pilotage matters at special permission from the Harbour Has the Forts are to be drawn up by the Har- bour Maater. in consultation with the Con-tered Bost making use of a Pilot Flag, and 4.The owner or hirer of any unregis sals and Chamber of Commerce, with whom ber of Pilots, tariff of charges, and define also it rests in the same way to fix the uum the limits of the Pilotage ground.

9 number of Pilota for the Port of Swatow shall be six.

ter.

be

whom he is amenable, or whose Fing or et having a Licensed Pilot on board, alall prosecuted before the authorities to

registered Filot Host is vos per- pational

Ensign he has the right to use.

&

3-The Pilotage ground for the Port ofmitted to fly the Pilot Flag, save when there Swatow shall be off Bill Jalet to the lower is either a Licensed Pilot or certificated Ap limit of the anchorage babchio Point.

prentice on board.

4.The rates of pulotage ahall be as fol lows for all sized vessels between the limits of the Pilotage ground: steamers or sailing vassels, $2.50 per foot English measurement, To Harbour Pilot for Berthing or Unberth- ing, 50 cents per foot English messure

ent

GENERAL KEGULATION IX. Flags to be exhibited on arrival, When nearing the anchorage the Pilot shall cause to be exhibited

4 Red and White Flag (No. 3), if the vessal is from Hongkong, Japan, or any Chinese Port.

A Blue and White Flag (No. 2), if from Buy Forugh Port

Yellow and Blue ( (No. 10), if the vessel A Red Balloy Tail (No. 6), if the veseel has gunpowder or other combustibles on board

GENERAL REGULATION X Harbour Pilota Vessels in Barbour, Berthing, do.

GENERAL REGULATION II. II. Pilots Individuals Eligible, The anbjects, citizens or proteger of Treaty Powershall and it equally with Natives of China, is in ballast. distinction of nationality, be ligible for appointment what vacancies occur, by the Board of Appointment, sub and the Bye-Laws to be under them enforced Ject to the General Regulations now issued, at the several Porta respectively!

GENERAL REGULATION II. III. Board of Appointment, home to be constructed.

The duties of the Harbour Pilot, where such existe, will be to take charge of reels at the outer limit of the anchorage, The Board of Appointment shall consist berth them in accordance with the orders of the Harbour Master-as Fresident, the received from the Harbour Mastar's De ora) Senior Filot, and two persons whose partment, take charge of Vessels shifting

shall be drawn by lot, by the Harberth, going in and out of dock, or to and bour Master, from a list prepared and pub-from a wharf or out of the anchorage, and lighed by the Barbour. Daster in conanite to assist and report to the Harbour Master's tion with the Conanis and Climbers of in Fort, and the conservancy of the river all matters concerning the shipping. Office Commerce.

or harbour.

exszínktion.

GENERAL REGULATION IV. Vacancies: how to be filled up. 1-Whenever there may be a vacancy amnog the Pilota, it shall be

duly notified in the local prints; and eight days afterwards the Board of Appointment 20, Foochow Road, Shanghai fill it up by a competitive exam proceed to 2. The Board may refuse to admit to Hongkong, Feblnary 3, 1809.

the examination any one who, having opce been "Licensed Pilot, has had bis License

THE CHINA MAIL" OFFICE. to Character, ko

FOR SALE.

withdinen, and also any candidate who is unable to procure Conanlar Certificates as

PE following SETS of the "CHINA For Leiturs exceeding half-un-ounce in paper wrappers, at the rate of 23 cents PUNO" can be ghiained, stitched weight a further tate of Twelve Cents for rer copy viz -- £10.48

aach half qunce is chargeable.

11 sets complote from 11,

Conta For sums not exceeding £4,..

12 Above £2 and not exceeding £ 5.24 £712

atten

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2.No Money Order to include a frac tional part of a Penny,

Orders drawn in the United Krog- dom upon Hongkong, Shanghai, and Yoke- ama, will be paid at the rate of Exchange at which Money Orders are being issued at the time of their presentation,

4.Alphabetical Lists of over 3,700. Money Order Offices in the United King dom, shewing this Counties in which they are sitasted, are hung up for pubila rafor- ence at this Office, and also at Shanghai And Yokohama

of Southampton,..... 46 cents each on 5-Applicants for Money Orders must furnish, in full, the surname, and, at least, the initial of one Christian name, both of the Romitter and the Payee; if the Remit ter or Payée be a Peer or a Bishop, his or dinary title will be sufficient, if a firm, the usual designation of such firm, such as “Baring Brothers" vill suffice; but the mare terin Mesara,, such as "Mesars. Bi- .10. under 4vington, or the name of a Company trad uz 20 cents, aboye 4 oz. and not ex-ing under a title which does not consist of ceeding 8 oz.; and 20 cents for every the names of the persons composing it, such additional 8 oz.

“Carron Co." is inadmissible.

Newspapers via Marell

Book Packets via South-

ampton

Book Packeta vid Marseilles, 14 cents ander 4 oz.; 23 cents above for and not exceeding 8 ; and 28 cents for every additional 8 ounces,

F. W.__MITCHELL Postmaster General. General Post Office, Hongkongs.

*9th September, 1968.

It is hereby notified that, under the au thority of a Treasury Warrant dated the 1st Hay last, Superintending, or First Class Schoolmasters in the Army will, in future,

6-The Remitter on stating that tho Or der is to be paid only through a Bank, to have the option of giving or withdrawing the name of the Payeo in such case, the Order will be crossed in the same way that Cheques are commonly crossed when they are intended to be paid through a Bank.

When an Cader in presented through a Bank, a receipt by any person will be saf- Bent, provided the Order be crossed with the name of the receiving Bank, and be presented by some Person known to be in the employ of auch Bank,

8The signature of the Payee of a Mo

be entitled to the same privileges in regard noy Order to the affixed to the Order in the

ti Letters sent or addressed to

to them on

by

place provided for the purpose. If the

their own private affairs as are at present Payee be unable to write he must sign the sajoyed by Comtassioned Officers in the Army; and all Army Schoolmistresses will receipt by takdag his mark in the presence

be entitled (as Army Schoolmasters of all of Witness, who must sign his name, with

but the First-Class now are) to the same privileges, in regard to their Letters, are. enjoyed by non-commissioned Officers and

zivate Soldiers.

F. W, MITCHELL, Postmaster General, General Post Office Hongkong, July 31, 1868.-

Tis hereby notified for general informa

tion that henceforward the Postage chargeable on Book and Packets of Patterns addressed to the United States of America

his address in the presence of the Offeur who pays the Order.

Cents,

Prepayment of the Postage is compulsory

F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Hongkong, July 15, 1888,

Intimations

THE LONDON & CHINA EXPRESS, T8 published in Londen for the P. & .

Co's and French Mails, and contains Summary of Home, Parliamentary, and

Foreign News,

4

24

No,

gratuitous, and the vacances shall be given 3.The examination shall be public and

2.-In berthing vessels the Harbour Miss- ter will, as far as possible, meet the withes of Commanding Officers and Conalgness and the entrance, working or clearance of vessels taking barths not assigned to the f shall be stopped by the Customs until the Harbour Master's orders are complied with

3. Vessels are to moor in accordance with orders received from the Harbour Master, and they are not to remove from the anchorage without his permission.

4.-The Harbour Pilotage Fess payablu to the Harbour Manter are as follows

Shifting a vessel's borth; taking a vessel

full

dates without distinction of nationality, to the most competent among the candito or from heaving down Hulk; $10, in Provided always the competency the first on the list be not relative but absolute, $3.50. -The Consui concerned may in

pernon, 32.50, or by deputy, be present and take part in

exacination of 158.20.6 The majority of the votes of the

Candidates.

21

16.

27

* 16, Also a few separate copies of "Nos.1, 2 1, 7, 11, 12, 13, 16, 37, and from 19 to 24

C. A. SAINT

---SAHORS HOME, WEST POINT

Trustees... Hon. W. KESWICK, FORBES, ESQ.

JOHN DENT,

H. G. THOMEETI,

Esq., RN. Directors

"

members of the Board shall decide the admission of candidates for Pilota" Li- censes, each thember having one vote in the Ballot, but in the absence of the Consul concerned the Harbour Maetor shall have casting, voto.

GENERAL REGULATION V

a

HE TREATY PORTS OF CHINA & JAPAN," AND "NOTES AND QUERIES ON CHINA AND JAPAN.

BXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS.

(From the Straits Times," July 27, 1868.) ·

Some time ago we had occasion to remark pen the progroast that Literature as repre sented by the Press had made and was misking in the East, and our attention baa avait been called to the subject by the re-

of a

a Hongkong publication

which notice and which we bare pleaaura in

Sopio

Hon. H. B. GIB MACAULAY, Esq. censea absequently bo vid and monthly by Mr Saint, they

Special Correspondents Letters from

Germany, Holland, de Loading Articles on the principal inte.

rents of China

Digest of Bore Upinions on China Sub-

jeata,

List of Pasongers by the current and

succeeding Mails..

Naval and Military News.

Matriages, and Deaths,

Commercial,

Share Tarts, e

Market Banking News, Troights,

Exchanges, &c,, from London and the Continent, New York, de Statistice of Imports and Exports

Supplement. Statement of each

China and Japan, and by thrgo for

.U. Mails.

Ship's

P. and SUBSCRIPTION--$12 per Annum With Raport Supplement, $14.50ingle Copies, 50 cents..

MORRIS & Co., Agents, Queen's Road. Hongkong, March 12, 1860.

NOW READY. (AT THE CHINA MAIL" OFFICE.) PRICE $1.00.

•THE

G. J. HELLAND, BOG.D. SASSOON, Esq. G. Heinz, Esq. Rev. W. R BRACH, LEMANN, J. MURKAY, M.D.

Committee of Management. Hon. W. KESWICK, Chairman.

Pilots Licenses; by whom to be seed. 1.Pilots' Licenses shall be issued by the Commissioner of Customs in the name and on behalf of the Chinese Government; Li-ledge of our readers. Woing to the know- allude to Notes to Pilota not being natives

and Queries on China and Japan, published of Chids shall registered at the Chumulate concerned,

China; Mail.

e proprietor of the newspaper.

publication 166 given

is well printed on good paper, and in size Trim Licensed. Pilot'shall'

and shape is very like its well-known name- copy of the General Regulations sake or prototype at home, and is

is squatsinl

W. MACAULAY, Esq. H. G THOMSKY and Local Rules and shall produce the same mine coutaining very curious and

U, J. HELLAND, Esq. Į Esq., KN.

Periodicale, ONATIONS OF BOOKE, DONATIO

News- papers, Clothe, do, will be most hankfully received..

A. OVERBURY,

Superintendent. Hongkong, October 29, 1868, Pubosned weakly, ---Subscription (Exclu- alve of postage) Tis. 12 per anuum; payable

advance.

in

AND

AND CONSULAR: GAZETTE, SUPREME COURT

LAW REPORTER FOR THE SUPREME PROVINCIAL COURTS OF CHINA

AND JAPAN.

As well as his License when required.

informaation

regarding the language,

litera-

3. On the first of July each year every Plot shall pay the aum of Ten Haikwanture, history, maagers aud customs of the Chinese and in a less degree of the Japanese. Taels for the renewal of his Licens,

GENERAL REGULATION VI.

BAYS a good deal for the extent and stability of the footing of Europeans in Chivi that such, a publication as this Aboald be established and conducted with publication is altogether a very in- supply Apteresting one, and wishing it every success,

Apprentice Pilots; how to be taken. 1itshall be allowable for each Licensed Pilot to

ake an apprentice, for biom helparently successful vigour. shall be responsible on the Pilote, the Harbour

Master willation of prentices with special certificates.

When this circumstances of the Port commend it to the attention and support appear to demand it, the Harbour Master of our readers pisy authorize apprentices to act tempora (From the "Friend of India, June 4, 1868.) rily and within certain limita, se Pilots; provided they have received certificates of competency from the Board of Appoint

AND

..!

THE Gazette isa General Weekly Newspa

per, containing Officially Revised Reports

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR | Summary, &c., de

MANUAL

Should the Payee of a Money Order desire to receive payment in the Country in which the Order was issued, at some other Office than thist in which the Order was ori Animation of Chinese Dates, during the Handbook of reference for the deter- ginally drawn, the transfer will be granted, provided the Order be inclosed to the period from 1860 to 1869; with competative Tables of Annual and Mensual Designationn Postmaster of the Office in which it was drawn. In a

n such case a new Order will be,&c. Compiled by WILLIAM FREDR

RICK MAYERS, H.M.OS. issued, the Commission chargeable upon which will be deducted from the amount the new Order.

of

~10,-In the event of a Money Order

Author's Preface. Mest persons whose avocations or studies

nout.

GENERAL REGULATION VIL

Licensed Pilots to whom subordinated, Unlicensed Piloting, &c.] Licensed Pilots may carry on their

We acknowledge with thanks the receipt "Notes and Queries," minst deserving of the numbers for the current year of Anglo-Chinese monthly, edited by Mr-N B. Dennys, whose "Treaty Ports of China and Japan" are so well known. From the names attached to the "Notes" we can see best Chinese scholars in the East. Its in- terest is not confined to China, and it will that the contributors include some of the

of Cases heard at the Supreme and Consular business either singly or in Companies Courte, Police Cases, and Proceedings in They must pay due respect to the wishes Bankruptcy; Original Articles; Notes and, and instrnotions of the Barbour Master, be of valuable aseistance to all scholars, who Queries on Le

on Legal points

of Publis Meetings; News of the

Advertisements will be charged Thu. 1 per 10 lines, for the first insertion, and 50 ots per 30 lines, for each subsequent inser

Shanghai, January, 1807,

Commercial under whose order and control they are Pave directed their attention towards the

tion

Vocks.

THE UNION DOCK COMPANY OF RONGKONG & WHAMPOA, LIMITED

E Company call the attention of Ship

(From the London Examiner," May 16, 1868.)

placed, and who is invested with power to the Coneul concerned; when the Pilot is a generally to all who are interested in ori suspend or dishins, subject to an appeal to subject of Buddhism and its literature, and Foreigner, the appeal to be three days.

ental antiquities. It deserves to be better be lodged within known in India. 21f guilty of any misconduct for which Consular punishment has been inflicted, or if proved to have committed any offence against Revenue Laws, the individual concerned may be suspended or dismissed of China and Japan" is intended by the Harbour Master, subject to an aand Japan, and as a book of reference for guide for travellers and residents in China appeal to be lodged within three days, peal

to his Conbul If a Foreigner, the

This really useful volume ("Treaty Ports

mercantile mon generally. It contains an S.Any one piloting without a license, account,

account, historical and political, of all the

anthorities, who will deal with the king, Yedo, Hongkong, and Macao. It

has b

been carefully compiled and edited by

transmitted via the United Kingdom will carrying or being lost, a duplicate will are connected even remotely with Chinese di Owners, Consigness and Masters of ball he subject to prosecution before his en ports of these countries, together with be granted on a written application from subjects are wont to confess the need of a Vessels, to their Establishment at Hong offender in accordance with the Laws of his Mr N. B. Dennys; and the elaborate maps particulars, and accompanied by an add pose of determining dates according to REPAIRING of Vessels of all classes, Country, Any Pilot leading his License to a plaus, with which the work abounds, tional Commission) to the Office where the either the European or the Chinese thelbed At Hongkong the Company have the thin the same way, in addition to forfeit considerably enbance its value. ***

be as follows, viz:-

the Payoo, (containing the necessary

convenient manual of reference for the puf

own

kung and Whampus, for the DOOKING

-22 cents.

24

Via SOUTHAMPTON. Under Aounes, Above 4 ounce and not ex

ceeding 8 ounce "Above 8 ounce and not ex

ceeding 12 ounce -- 96

Above 12 ounce and not s

oceding 10 onuese-

For every additional 4

Via MAKSILLES. Under 4 ounce,

12

10 cents. Above 4 ounce and not ex. :

82

ceeding 8 ounce, Above 8 ounce and not ex-

ceeding

12 ounce

Above 12 ounce and not ex-

eceding 16 ounce, *

For avery additional 4 oz., 16

Prepayment of the Portage is compulsory

in each caso..

FW MITUHELL,

Postmaster General General Post Office

Hongkong, June 18, 1869,

of computation; and a system of сошрай.

only

on for the names attributed to

another will be proceeded against and dealt

his License.

11 On the receipt of a similar applica months, and other periods is als Feat. Dock, solidly built, and of dimensions to ny Commanding Officer employing devoted to Canton, as

adinit

22

of a Money Order, or to renew a lapsed readers of Chinese literature. The cold to it there are Shipwright, Hundred Tsels by the authorities to whose the remainder of the treaty porta, we can

contain

Original Order was payable,

Dock

in the harbour,-a Granite

We have thus given in outline some of tion, order will be given to stop payment ly desideratum with translators and

Ships of 850 foot in length, and

the more prominent portions of the chapter an unlicensed person to pilot his vessel feet of water. 2.

specimen of the Order. The additional Commission in the Last esse will be deducted from the amount Bocordingly, that their publicstions in works, and, everything tecnary for the jurisdiction he is amenable.

the following tables has thought fleated

will be liable to be fined in the sum of One whole volume. Other chapters treating of Boilermakers au Machinery

Macao, Formosa, Ningpo, Shanghue, and of the new Order. Lapsed Orders must be convenient form may prove useful, although Repairs of Sailling Vesseln or Steamers

only enumerate, presented with the application for a new much yet remains to be done for the elabo

GENERAL REGULATION VIII. .

The pages describing Order.

Fration of

The Company have also opened a Ship of comparative calendars, etc. tyard by the site of the Hongkong Dock,

that

Pilot Boats: Regulations to be observed,

Peking, the

capital, are so interesting, and 12.—But when it is desired that any should leave nothing to be desired. With and are ready to contract for the construe their crews at the Harbour Master's Office, dings, and general characteristics, that we

much that

is new to European error in the name of the Retaitter or Payer the exception of the Cyclipal Table of ion of Steamers or Sailing Vassels of any where each boat will be given a certificate would falu transfer them to our columns. 1-Pilot Boats she'l be registered with readers respecting, its history, public ball. should be corrected or that the amount of Yeats, and the Table of Solar Terme,›

Money Order should be repaid to the of which were originally compiled by pe

At Whampoa the Company will take Boat" aball, with the number, be legibly perial City and neighbourhood, gives be an and number. The words "Licensed Pilot A complete and intelligible plan of the Im Remitter, or that a Lapsed Order should Morrisons and afterwards republished with Ships at reduced rates, be renewed for payment in the Country in improvements in Willisins Cosmeticl

painted at the stern, and on the head of the accurate notion of the relative position of which the Order was originally drawn

The Steaty Tug LITTLE ORPHAN * Maintall and a flag, of which the upper its divisions, streets, and places," Guide, from which (with some alteration) application tones be made to the Chief they are now copied, the whole of the father angesed to, to Vessels to ass, or horizontal half shall be yellow, and the

In the introductory chapter to the notices aloney Order Otice of shah Country This tor assembled in the following pages is for herd them, af reasonable rates.

For particulars, apply to

Inver, green, shall be flown Such register of the Treaty Forts of Jarun will be found application must be socompanied by an the first tune made accessible to gestal

Fed Pilot Boats shall deposit their national a succinct history of that Empire, together Additional Commission, unless it have re- ruference,

RUBS WALKER.

papers with their. Consul or the Customs with remarks on its government, geography, fareupe to a Lapsed Order, in which case the

Company's Office, Queen's Road, Corner within the limits of the Port and Pilotage interesting as throwing a considerable light they shall be at liberty to move freely and limits, which will be found particnlarly Commission will be deducted from the Published by C, A, Bang, Chine Hall of Joe House Lave, Amount of the New Order,

Offes, Hongkong

ground, and shall be exempt from Tonnage on a part of the world so long entirely, and Hongkong, April 8, 1800,

duga. On the requisition of the Barbour still comparatively, unknown to Europeans,

site,

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