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16 4, 1809.
SURANCE COMPANY IN FRANCISCO:
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SIEMRSION & COP- wat 1, 180&czuake 187
Hongkong
No. 1920.— AUGUST 3, 1869.]
AVENTAL
STEAM FOR
Singapore, Penang, Point de Galle,” Aden, Snes, Malta, Marseilles, and Bouthampton;
A120,
Bombay, Madras and Calcutta,
Peninsular and DeLENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Steam-ship BHEU," Captain J. C. Bawor, with Her Majesty's Mails, Passengers, Specie, and Corgo, will leave this for the above places on THURSDAY; the 5th August
9
PARCELS and CARGO will be received board until Noon, and SPECIE unth 4. on the 4th August.
For particulara regarding Freight and Passage, apply at the F. & O. 8. N. Co. Office, Hongkong.
CONTENTS AND VALUE OF PACKAGES
ABR REQUIRED.
Post-Office Notifications.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Post-Office Notifications.
11-Un the receipt of a similar applica tion, orders will be given to stop payment of a Money Order, or to renew a lapsed Order. The additional Commission in the last case will be deducted from the amount of the new Order. Lapsed Orders must be prevented with the application for a new Orderinge
MALS BY THE "SMEU" The Contract Packet "EMEU" will be dispatubed with the usual Mails for Europe, &., on THURSDAY, the 5th August, at 9 AM, and the Fort Office will be open for the reception of Ordinary Letters, Letters for Registra tion, Newspapers, Books, &c, until 8 F.. on the 4th August Letters, 12-But when it is desired that any 20., may be posted in the night box error in the name of the Remitter or Payes from 8 P. on the 4th August until should be corrected or that the amount of
A.M. on the following morning.
a Money Order abould be repaid to the Bemitter, or that a Ispred Order should be renewed for payment in the Country in which the Order was originally drawn, application must be made to the Chief Money Order Office of suoli Country. This: application must be accompanied by an additional Commission, unless it have re- ference to a Lapsed Order, in which case the Commission will be deducted from the amount of the New Order
All
The
Letters posted between 7 and 8 AM on the 5th August will be chargeable, in sulition to the usual postage, with
Late Fee of 18 cents,
latest time for posting Letters at this Office is 8 AM. and for Newspapers, Books, or Patteris 7 AM on the 5th August
Further, late letters (but Letters only) ad dressed to the United Kingdom vid Marsilles or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Facket from 8.30 to 8.60 .. on payment of a late fee of 43 cents ench, in addition to the after which no Letters can be postage, received,
13.--Repayment whether of an original, or renewed, or a duplicate Order, will not be made to the remitter until it has been ascertained that the advice has been 'can- celled at the Office on which the Order was originally drawn.
of an Order must be ob
Intimations.
NEW BOOK,
HE Speculations of
The Old Philosopher'
LAD-TaZE?? Translated from the Chinese
BY
JOHN CHALMERS, A.M. 14 Price $150.
The Origin of the Chiness" by the same
ALSO, author: Price $1
Apply at Messre LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. or The London Mission House. Hongkong, October 17, 1868.
PAYNE AND COMPANY, BALATEE BUNGALOW,
Calcutta.
STABLISHED HALF A GENTE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DEFOT, FOR THE SALE OF THEIL BENOWNED Chutnies and Indian Condiments Namely,
Frasest
Bengal Club, Chutney Lucknow Chutney
14-Pay end of the Sixth Calendar Gulmere Chutney
Sealed Boxes containing the correspondencetained beforp
All
of Fox Holders will be received at the Month after that in which it was drawn window set spart for the purpose, on for instance, if drawn. in January, payment A written declaration of the Contents and
the East Side of the building.
must be obtained before the end of July, Fals of the Packages for the Overland Route correspondence for places to which pre-otherwise the Order will become lapid, is required by the ligyptian Government, and payment is oppulsory must be prepaid. and is new Order (for which a second Cons- mud be delivered by the Shippers to the Comin Hongkong Postage Stampa,
mission, to be deducted from the amount o Agents with the Bill of Lading, or Insufficiently stamped Letters addressed to of the Order, will be charged) will bedonie
the United Kingdom will be sent on, necessary. with Parcela; and the Company do not hold
charged with a fine of One Shilling in charles responsible for any detention or
addition to the postage. The prejudice which may happen from incorrect-
Letters posted after 7 on the 5th news on such declaration
August will not be forwarded unless the Late Fee, as well as the postage is prepaid.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bills of Lading. ·
W. MACAULAY, Superintendent, P.&O. B. N. Co.'s Office, Hongkong, July 30, 1869,
NOTICE.
Letters insufficiently stamped er uurtamped
addressed to places to which they can
16.If an Order be not paid before the end of the Twelfth Calendar Month after that in which it was drawn,--for instance, if drawn 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
27
12
Pindaree Chutney Major Gray's Cner Col. Skinner's Cusy.
Pinkled blangoes, 100 Mulligatawnee Peate Curry Paste
Per hbd. £26. Per doz, qts. 30 Por loz pts, 214
*
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 or Barbour Master's Departments, with such stores as may be wanted for either Light-houses or Light shipa
GENERAL REGULATIONS WITH LOCAL RULES
FOR THE
PORT OF SWATOW.
GENERAL REGULATION I
2.Every Licensed Pilot Boat shall pay a leg of Twenty Taels for renewal of Li cense on the first of July each year.
pe
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 1. Bye-Laws and Local Rules.
he is on board; but no Pilot is authorised 1-Bye-Laws and Rules Decessary for
to oruire in an enregistered Boat, without the better ordering of pilotage matters at "pecial permission from the Harbour Ma the Forts are to be drawn up by the Harr
4. The owner or hirer of any unregiz bour Maater in bonitation with the Con- tered Boat making use of a Pilot Flag, and euls and Chamber of Commerce, with whom not having a Licensed Pilot on board, shall ber of Pilots, tariff of charges, and define whom he is amenable, or whoes Flag or also it rests in the same way to fix the non-he prosecuted before the authorities to the limits of the Pilotage grond.
national Ensign he bas the right to use.
2-The number of Pilots for the Port of Swator shall be sis.
The Pilotage ground for the Port of Swalow, abail he off Bill Lalet to the lower limit of the anchorage babchio Point..
4-The rates of pilotage shall be an fol lows for all sized vessels between the limits of the Pilotage ground; steamers or sailing vessels, $2.50 per foot English measurement To Harbour Pilot for Borthing or Unbarth- in barrel, ing, 60 cents per foot English measure
Per hbd.
£25 ment. Per doz. qta. 308 Per doz pta, 20% Per lb
Curry Powder Tamarind Fish, 100" alices in barrel), Tamarind Fish Rosegal, aquare, Mangoe Fish Doses 1.bottle Smoked Mangoe Fish,
100 in tins. Chili Vinegar
Offics of the Country in which the Order Cayenne Pepper not be forwarded unpaid, will be open-was drawn think proper to allow it,
10. After once paying a Money Order
ed and returned to the writers as early Bug5
COMPAGNIE DES SERVICES MÁ- RITIMES DES MESSAGERIES IMPERIALES.
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS. STRAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, FOINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ,
ALEXANDRIA, MESSINA,
MARSEILLES,
BOMBAY, PONDICHERY, MADRAS, AND CALCUTTA.
THE Company's Steam-ship "DON- NAI" Commandant MELIZAN, will leave this Port for the above places, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, on THURSDAY, the 12th August, at Noon.
Cargo and Specie will be registered for Loudon as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.
Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.M. of the 11th, Spesie and Parcels until P.M. of the 11th. (Parcels are not to be seat on board they must be left at the Agency's Offic)
For Particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply at the Corepany's office, Hongkong. CONTENTS AND VALUE OF PACKAGES ARE REQUIRED.
G. BERTRAND, Principal Agent, Hongkong, July 26, 1860.
PAOINIO MAIL STEAM-SHIP COMPANY.
except in cases where
if
as possible, but no guarantee can be by whomsoever presented, the paying Office given that such Letters, if posted after will I not be liable to any further claim. If 8. on the 4th August will be re-swrong payment, however, be made oving turned until after the mail closed to negligence on the part of any Officer of Postage Stamps should be placed on the the Post Office, the Fostinmaster General of *** upper right hand corner of the cores the Country or Colony in which the negli
occurs will, he require may be wand in payment of "Late Fepe, Officer in fault, to make good the foss, the when the Stamp or Stamps represent- 17.--No Money Order will be paid unless ing Late Fees" or Registration the advice has been previously received.
18.-Additional Rules for grester sequ Fece should be placed on the lower left- hand corner,
rity against fraud, and for the better work ing of the system generally will be made an occasion may require.
All transactions in fractional parts of a Dol- lar will be conducted in the Coins pre- scribed by Ordinance 1 of 1864, and the Proclamation of the 22nd January, 1864, and no other Coins, but those therein specified will either be received or given in change as fractional parts of a Dollar. Payment for Postage Stamps must be made in the current Dollars of the Colony or Bank Notes
Money Orders on any of the Money Order Ullices in the United Kingdom will be granted until PM the 4th August
SAML, BARFF, For the Postmaster General. General Post Office, Hongong,
July 30, 1869,
aug5
19-Should it appear that Money Orders are used by marcantile men, or others, either in the United Kingdom or at Hong- kong, Shanghai or Yokohama, for the transmission of large some of money, the British or Colonial Post Office, as the case may be will considor the propriety of in- creasing the Commission, and will exercise the power of wholly suspending for a lime the issue of Money Orders. By Command,
F. W. MITCHELL,
Postmaster General
General Post Office, Hongkong, 32nd August, 1869.
IT is hereby notified for general informa
tion that henceforward the Postage chargeable on Book and Packets of Patterns addressed to the United States of America transmitted via the United Kingdom
1. On the 1st October next, sud thence forest My Laders will be issued at this Office and at this Agents thereof are as follone, siz k Shanghai and Yokohama on all the Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for amounts not exceeding £10, at the rate of Exchange Current for Each Mail, and charged with Commission according to the following Seale, viz.
Cento.
SOUTHAMPTON. Under 4 ounce,
12 cents. Above 4 ounce and not ex-
ceeding 8 ounce, --- 24
11
For sums not exceeding £12 Above £2 and not exceeding £24
£5
£7,....42 £7
£10....48 2-No Money Order to include a free- tional part of a Penny.
au12
:
THROUGH U. 8. MAIL LÌNH TO NEW YORK,
TEAMERS of this line will be despatch
ed as folloween Great Republic,
August 19.
America,
Japan,
China,
Great Republic,
Sept. 18. October 19.
Nov. 19. Deo. 18.
9.-Orders drawn in the United King- dom upon Hongkong, Shanghai, and Yoko- bana, will be paid at the rate of Exchange st 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 the Counties in which they are situated, are hung up for public refer- ence at this Office, and also at Shanghai and Yokobaidas Categ
Abovo 8 ounce and not ex-
12 ounce
96 ceeding Above 12 ounce and not ox-
ceeding 16 ounces – For every additional 4 oz., 12
Kia MARSEILLES,
Under 4 ounce, et
Above
ceading 8
16 centa. ounce and not exs
32 gunce, Abore 8 ounce and not ex
48
3)
- 04
coeding 12 ounce, -
Above 12 ounce and not ex-
ceeding 18 onnos,
For every additional 40%, 16 Prepayment of the Postage is compulsory in each case.
F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General General Post Office, Hongkong, June 18, 1868.
CHAIR AND BOAT HIRE, The following Regulations for Street- Chairs and Chair-Coolies, bear date Colo- nial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, and April, 1860,
There are two Classes of Street Chairs, Ordinary and Special.
5-Applicants for Mousy Orders must furnish, in full; the surname, and, at least, the initial of one Christian name, both of the Remitter and the Payes; if the Remit. ter or Payee be a Pear or a Bishop, bis or dinary trile will be anfficient, if a firm, the
All Street Chairs may carry persons who usual designation of such face, but the have engaged them up to any hour, but "Baring Brothers" will suffice; the
" Messrs. Ri- Ordinary Chairs may not ply for hire after mere term Messrs.; anch as
gunfire (8 vington," or the name of a Company trad-
"
"
20
da
20s
11a
Per bottlo Per bottle.
28
28
JAMS AND JELLIES.
2-15, tius 1-1b, tins,
די
GRATS Jelly Tippares Jam Preserved Limes. Pervod Mangoes Pise Apple Jelly
Fickled)
5 Bael Pret
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GENERAL REGULATION II.
II. Pilots Individuals Eligible. The subjects, citizens or protegés of Treaty Powers shall, equally with Natives of Chine and without distinction of nationality, he eligible for appointment when vacancies accour, by the Board of Appointment, sub- jest to the General Regulations now issued, and the Bye-Laws to be under then enforced at the several Porta respectively.
GENERAL REGULATION III.
III. Board of Appointment, how to be
constructed...
The Board of Appointment shall consist
5-A registered Pilot Buat is not per mitted to fly the Pilot Flag, save when there prentice on board. is either a Licensed Pilot or certificated Ap
GENERAL REGULATION IX.
Flags to be exhibited on arrival. When wearing the anchorage the Filot shall cause to be exhibited-
A Bed And White Flag (No. 3), if the
vessel is from Hongkong, Japan, or any
Chinese Port.
A blue and White Flag (No. 2), if from any Foreign Port
A Yellow and Blue (No. 10), if the vessel A Red Swallow Tail (No. 6), if the verrel is in ballast,
has gunpowder or other combustibles on
GENREAL REGULATION X Barbour Pilais: Vessels in Harbour, Berthing, &c.
board.
1.-The duties of the Harbour Pilot, where such exists, will be to take charge of Vessels at the cuter limit of the
anchorage,
berth them in accordanes with the orders
of the Harbour Master as President, the received from the Harbour Master's De ors) Senior Pilot, and two persons whose partament, take charge of yeasels shifting 24s, names 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 lished by the Harbour
ansiak sind report of anchorage, und Master's all matters concerning the shipping in Port, and the conservancy of the river or harbour.
"Bengal Humpe
1a 6d per Ib. N..B.-Chatmes, Curry Powders, and Pastes, shipped in bulk, to any quarter of the Globe,"
Payne and Co.,
Have always on band a large Stock of superior MANILA CIGARS, of all sizes,
Terms Remittance, or reference in Cal us, to accompany order.
will be allowed, all Goods free on board in For orders over £25, 20 per cent discount Calcula
FOR SALE.
AT THE "CHINA MAIL" OFFICE THE following SETS of the "CHINA PUNCH" can be obtained, stitched in paper wrappers, at the rate of 25 cents For copy viz
No. Trice.
11 kets complete from 17.
31
4
4
16.
$9.60. $2.50. $2.25, Also a few sepesato copies of Nos.1, 2, 12, 13, 16, 17, and from 0 to 24.
CA. SAINT.
SAILORS' HOME WEST POINT
Trustees. Ho, W. KESWICK,
JOHN DENT,
Directors
Hon. H. B. GIBE G. J. HELLAND, Esq. G. HEARD, "Esq. W. LEMANN,
--Fousse, Esq. H. G. THONSETT,
Esq., B. N.
MACAULAY, Esq. D. SARDON, Esq. Key. W. K. BEACH, J.J. MUNKAT, H.D. Committee of Management. Hon. W. Kawie, Chairman, W. MACAULAY, Eng. G. THOMSETT, G. J. HELLAND, Esq. Ebq,, B. N.
ONATIONE of Books, Periodicals, News- D papers, Clothes, do, will be most hankfully received,
A. OVERBURY, Superintendent. Hongkong, October 29, 1868.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT,
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS,
To be the most efficacious remedy HIS Medicine is universally admitted known to the world. No preparation is an suitable to the climates of India and China
tion with the Consuls and Chambers of Commerce.
GENERAL REGULATION IV. Vacancies: how to be filled up.. 1.-Whenever there may be a
vacancy amnog the Pilots, it shall be duly notified in the local prints; and eight days afterwards the Board of Appointment shall proceed to fill it up by a competitive examination.
the
The Board may refuse to admit to oxamination any one who, having once withdrawn, and also say candidate who is been a Licensed Pilot, has had his Licenso
unable to
to procure Consular Certificates as Character, &c.
Uffice
2-In berthing vessels the Harbour Mas ter will, se
so far as possible, meet the wishes of Commanding Officers and
Consignees and the entrance, working or clearance of vessels taking berths not assigned to them, shall be stopped by the Customs until the Harbour Master's orders are complied with. with orders received from the Harbour 3.-Vessels are to moor in accordance
the
Master, and they are not to remove from anchorage without his permission. 4-The Harbour Filotage Fees payable to the Harbour Master are as follows
or from a heaving down Hulk; $10, in Shifting & veazel's berth; taking a vessel
3.--The examination shall be public and to the most competent among the candi-to gratuitous, and the vacancies shall be given dates without distinction of nationality,
provided always the competency of the first
on the list be not relative but absolute.
4-The Consul concerned may in person, ar by deputy, be present and take part in the examination of candidates.
6. The majority of the votes of the members of
the
Bourd shall decide the admission of candidates for Pilota' Li- cennes, each member having one vote in the Ballot, but in the absence of the Consul concerned the Harbour Master shall have
casting vote.
PRS GENERAL REGULATION VE
a
Pilote Licenses; by whom to be issued, 1-Pilots Licenses shall be issued by the Commissioner of Customs in the name and on behalf of the Chinese Government; Li Censes issued to Pilote not being natives of China shall enbsequently be vised and registered at the Consulate concerned:
2-Every Licensed Pilot shall be given a printed copy of the General Regulations and Local Rules and shall produce the same as well as his License when
12 required. 3-On the first of July year every Pilot shall pay
the sum of Ten Haiwan Taels for the renowal of his License.
GENERAL REGULATION VI. Apprentice Pilots; how to be taken. 1.It shall be allowable for each Licensed Pilot to take an apprentice, for whom he shall be responsible; on the application of
full.
HE "TREATY PURTS OF CHINA THE JAPAN," AND "NOTES AND QUERIES ON UBINA AND JAPAN.”
EXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS.
(From the Strasts Times," July 27, 1868.)
Some time ago we had occasion to remark upon the progress that Literature as repre- sented by the Treas had made and was making in the Exet, and our attention has again been called to the subject by the re ceipt of Hongkong publication which deserves much pleasure in introducing to the know- some notice and which we have ledge of our readeys. We allude to Notes and Queries on China and Japan, published monthly by Mr Saint, the proprietor of the China Masl nowapaper.
This publication
is well printed on good paper, and la size and shape is very like its well known seme- sake
or prototype at home, and is
and is equally mine containing very curious and information
regarding the language, litera- ture, history, manners and customs of the Chinese and in a lear degres of the Japanese. It says a good deal for tho extent and stability of the footing of Europeans in China, that such a publication as this should be established and conducted with apparently successful vigour.
The publication is altogether a very in« Pilots, the Barbour Master will supply Aptereating one, and wishing it every success, prentices with special certificates.
we commend it to the attention and support of our readers,
2-When the circumstances of the Port appear to demand it, the Harbour Master may authorize apprentices to set tempera (From the "Friend of India,” June 4, 1868.), rily and within certain limits, as Pilots;
We acknowledge with thanks the receipt provided they have received certificates of of the numbers for the current year of competency from the Board of Appoint-Notes and Queries," a most deserving ment
Anglo-Chinese monthly, edited by Mr N. GENERAL REGULATION VII. Licensed Pilots; to whom subordinated,
whose r
"Treaty Ports of China Unlicensed Piloting, ilà,
B. Dennys,
Датев
到
attached to
and Japan" are so well known. From the
to the "Notes" we can see
Feat. Its in-
as this time and invigorating modicius. It 1.---Licensed Pilota way carry on their that the contributors is particularly adapted to the constitution business either singly or in Campanies. best Chinese scholars include some of the
as it is never failing in of European ladies, a5
They must due respect to the wishes terest i
ita
pay
in
is not confined to China, and it will
ing under a title which does not consist of after mid or Special Chairs affects in all disoases peculiar to females, and instructiona of the Harbour Maater, be of valuable asaintauce to all scholars, who the names of the persons composing it, such. Special Chuita are secured for a higher while those who are attenuated by the de under whose order and control they are have directed their attention towards the
Vois inadmissible.
The Remitter on stating that the Or- der is to be paid only through a Bauk, to have the option of giving or withdrawing the name of the Payee; in such case, the
A Steamer will leave Shanghai on or a about same date, connecting at Tokohams with above-named steamer.
Passengers tioketed through to California, Mexico, Central and South America, the Atlantic States, and to England or France,
Aspinwall
sum ($50) than Ordinary Choire ($25), it is for the interest of the Public to engage only the former after gunfire.
Each Street-Chair carries a Number, and it two Coolies a Badge each, bearing the same Number as the Chair,
bath via New York and by lines from P. Order will be crossed in the same way that Special Chairs are White, (1 to 206).
nama and
Beinru tiokete issued at a reduction of 10% upon the whole amount for the round
33
Chequos are commonly crossed when they are intended to be paid through a Bank.
7.When an Order is presented through
32- person
bilitating effects of the above climates will and in this wonderful remedy a kind of te lisman whereby they may insure a reators tion to robust health."
placed, and who is invested with power to abject of Buddhisin and its literature, and spend or dismiss, anhject to an appeal to generally tu all who are interested in cri- the Consul concerned when the Pilot ia aantal antiquities. It deserves to be better Foreigner, the appeal to be lodged within known in India. three days.
(From the "London Examiner," May
-16, 1868.)
-If guilty of any misconduct for which Consular punishment has been inflicted, or
if proved to have committed any offence against Revenue Laws, the individual
This really useful volume ("Treaty Ports
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. The science of Medicine hat never before The Numbers and Coolies Badigen.
produced any remedy that can be compared The Numbers and Coolies Bruges of to this wonderful Ointment, as it cures
after all other means have failed, all concerned may be suspended or dismissed of China and Japan is intended as s Ordinary Chairs me Bhib, (201 to 700),
When ground of Complaint arices a Bank, a receipt by any person, will be suf-aire Street Chair-Coolie, that wounds, sores, ulcers, and also the most by the Harbour Master, subject to an apguide for travellers and residents in China inveterate skin diseases peculiar to the cli- grieved may either hand the offender over mates of India and China. It is the true the name of the receiving Bank, and be to the Police, or send a memorandum of friend of the Soldier and Civilian, as cèr- the complaint and the Chair'e Number to tain old sores can be removed by it that
Registrar General.
cannot be conquered by any other treat When Street Chair Ceolica are muspected ment
Hongkong, February 1, 1867. tf of having retained missing property, the Namber of their Chair should be sent to the Registrar General at once without any loss of time,
ficient, provided the Order be crossed with
presented by some Person known to be in the employ of such Bank,
Connections are mado at Panama will Bleau Lines upon the West Coast of Con- tral and South America, at Aspinwall with the Bayal West Indis Mail Line," West India and Pacide team-ship Company (Limited) and the French Transatlantie Company” And, at New York, with the Fariona fines to Europe Tickets issued for the following Steara-ship Lines: Inman, National, General Transatlantic Co., New York and Havre Steamship Co,, New York and Bremen Steah-ship Co., and North who pays the Order. German Lloyda
8-The signature of the Payee of a Mo- ney Order to be affixed to the Order in the place provided for the purpose, If the Payee be unable to write he must sign the receipt by making his mark in the presence of a Witness, who must sign his name, with is address in the presence of the Officer
9Should the Payee of a Money Order
Favorable arrangements have been made for through passengers and freight to Ame desire to receive payment in the Country fu
rica, from Calcutta, Penang and Singapore, and, from Swatow, Amgy and Foodhon.
Through Bill of Lading given for Poris of Mexico atal on the West Coast of Can
Offoe than that in which the Order WA or which the Order was issued, at some other ginally drawn, the transfer will be granted, provided the Onder be inclosed to the
the
Each Street Chair carries on the back of its Number Board & Tarif of Fares con- densed from the following. LEGALISED TARIFF OF FARES FOR CHAIRS, CRATE BRAKES, AND BOATS,
Half
IN THE COLORY OF HONGKONG. IN
hour,... 12 ete. Three hours, 50 cts, *Chairs, or Ordinary Fullaway Boats. Hour 20-cts. Six hours, 75 cts. Day (from 8 to 8),..... One Dollar
peal. to his Consul. If a a Foreigner, the and Japan, and as a book of reference for mercantile men generally. It contains an appeal to be lodged within three days.
3.Any one piloting without a License, account, historical and political, of all the shall be subject to prosecntioit buiora his open ports of these countries, together with OD authorities, who will deal with the Fuking, Tedo, Hongkong, sud Macao. It offender in accordance with the Laws:
188 b of his been carefully compiled and edited by Country. Any Pilot lending his License to Mr N. B. Denors and the elaborate waps another will be proceeded against and dealt with in the same
same way, in addition to forfent considerably enhanch the work aboun
Published weekly. Subscription (Excluing h bis License. sive of postage) Tl. 13 per annum ; payable in advance.
SUPREME COURT AND CONSULAR GAZETTE, AND LAW REPORTER FOR THE SUPREME AND ·
PROVINCIAL COURTS OF CHINA
AND JAPAN
-Any Commanding Officer employing an unlicensed person to pilot his vessel will be liable to be fined in the sum of One Hundred Taeda by the satbarities to whose jurisdiction he is amenable. ·
We have thus given in outline some of devoted to Canton, as a specimen of the the more prominent portions of the chapter whole volume. Other chapters treating of the remainder of the treaty poris, sa can Масас, Реутова Ningpo, Shanghae, and
only enumerate.
The pages describing GENERAL REGULATION VIH, Paring, the capital, are so interesting, and Pilot Boats Begulations to be observed. contain so much that is
new to
to European 1-Pilot Boats shall be registered with readers respecting its history, public buil
crews at the Harbour Master's Office, dings, and general characteristics, that we
their
tral and South America to nas far as Vaipa- Postmaster of the Office in which it was Nicht Fares (altor 8 P.M.)...10 cts, ex- e Gazette is a General Weakly Newspe- where each bost will be given a certificate would fain: transfer them to our poluma raiso, to New York, Liverpool, Southampton drawn. In stich case a new Order will be Chair Hire to Out Districts
issued, the Commission chargeable pau the new Order.
Freight to United States payable in ad- which will be deducted from the amount Beyond Fictoria and back, 50eta per man. Courts, Police Cates, shd Proceedings in painted at the etern, and on the bead of the accurate notion of the relativn
andit Nazaire, France,
Pance in Maxican Dollars, or on delivery in American Gold Coin with 8 per cent ad ditional, at shipper's option.
For further information, apply at the Agadey of the Company, Praya West
GED, E, LANE,
Agent. Hougkong, February 10, 1969,
10.In the event of a Money Order miscarrying or being lost, a duplicate will bo granted on a written application from the Payee, (containing the necessary particulars, and acompanied by an addi tional Commission) to the Office where the Original Order was payable,
To Stanley and back 60. JE 1950
Victoria lies below the level of Robinson Road, and includes all the town between the Mint and the Western Slaughter House, with the Race-course,
Licensed Bearers (each)
44
Houry Half day... Day,...
... 8 cents, 90 centa MSU panty,
per, containing Officially Revised Reports of Casos heard at the Supreme and Gonatlar Bankruptor; Original Articles Notes and Queries on Legal points; Reports of Public Meetings; News of the Week, Commisroial Summary, de, do.
Advertisements will be charged Tls. 1 per 10 lines, for the first insertion, and 50 cia per 30 lines, for sach subsequent inser tion.
Shanghai, January, 1967.
and number. The words "Licensed Pilot A complete and intelligible plan of the Im Boat" shall, with the number, be legibly perial City and neighbourhood, gives
position of Mainsail; and a flag, of which the upper its divisions, streets, and places. horizontal half shall be yellow, and the In the introductory chapter to the notices lower green, shall be flown. Such register- of the Treaty Forts of Japan will be found Ed Pilot Boats shall deposit their nationals succinct history of that Empire, together papers with their Consul or the Customs; with remarke on its government, geography, they shall be at liberty to move freely and limite, which will be found particularly within the limits of the Fort and Pilotage interesting as throwing a considerable light ground, and shall be exempt from Tonnage on a part of the world so long entirely, and duse, Ou the requisition of the Harbour | still comparatively unknown to Europeans,