Page
25. — AUGUST: 01-1869,
Insurances. coddolów
LONDON ASSURANCE
CORPORATION, A
ersigned having been appoute a of the above. Corpor Hơn . grant Fire and Marine Inaut
usual Terms
HOLLIDAY, WIBE & CO 3 December 28, 1867
LE INSURANCE OFFICE,
eraigned having been appoint
for the above INSURANCE
prepared to accept
me
sane Policise on any fires an sels or Steamers, on the
ible in case of loss, 10
CALCUTTA, BOMBAY, OF LONDON,
ROB S. WALKER & Co. June 21 1864.
NOTICE
INSURANCE COMPANY. wing Rates will be charged in for short period Insurances,
ug Ope
per centri
Month ceeding thin,
è per cant be
R
Months ceeding per cent
Months,
OB. S. WALKER & Co nts Royal Insurance Company,
April 7, 1868,
The full Annual Bate
of 1 per cent.
NOTICE.
signed having received extend. from THE ROYAL INSUR. PANY, are now authorised to against FIRE &8 follows, vis 16 first-class, Building, or on therein in Hongkong, Ineso $45,000.
BOB. 8. WALKER & CQ5,
Insur, Company of Liverpool.
June 17, 1864,
REDUCTION
BATES OF PREMIUN FOR RE INSURANCE
signed have (as already inti- their Circular dated 14th Oc aived authority from the Se ROYAL INSURANCE Reduce the rate of Eremium circumstances, on PRIVATE Sand en FURNITURE and E.
ountained.
DWELLING HOUSES remoyed n the rate of Premium will ers per Cent, in place of One Annum as hitherto charged; Residences, so situated be semi-detached, the rate will aced to One-half per Cent...
Annual Rates for FIRE IN-
parinus classes of Buildings ents will therefore remain as urther notice, viz emi-detached.
ses (removed
wn) and their
Houses (sini
d) and their
4 per cent.
na House and poly
i per cont.
por cent.
as per special arrangement.
B. S. WALKER & Co.,
Royal Insurance Company. ovember 4, 1866,
ng
URANCE COMPANY OF
FRANCISCO.
hel, Agents for the above Be prepared to grant Poli RE, on BUILDINGS and ront rates.
RUSSELL & Co, ebruary 6, 1867,
A & FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
ed having been appointed Hongkong for the above are prepared to grant Po ARISKS, at murrent rates.
RUSSELL & Co. pril 1, 1865,
INSURANCE ASSOCIA- OF SHANGHAI,
anted on Marine Lisks to the world at current rater. the usual brokerage, this urns to the assured Fifteen yearly profits divided pro remium contributed.
RUSSELL & Co.
Secretaries,
me 4, 1869,
URANCE COMPANY NFRANCISCO,
ed having been appointed
No. 1925.-AUGUST 9, 1869.]
NOTICE,
THE CHINA MAIL.
-Post-Office Notifications Post-Omee Notifications.
It in bereby notified for general informe- tion that henceforward closed nails for the United Kindom will be made up at this Office and forwarded to London by the Un- ited States Mail Packets via San Francisco. Correspondence intended to be forwarded by this route must be addressed via San Letters, Newspapers, Booksand Patterns, will be liable to the same rates of postage
COMPAGNIE DES SERVICESIMA
RITIMES DES MESSAGERIES-Francisco
IMPERIALES.
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS
STEAM FOR
those sont by the British Mail Packets vid Southampton viz
For Letters, 24 cents per half-ounce.
A
ounces centach robad
SAIGON SINGAPORE, BATAVIA,For coach Newspaper not exceeding
FOINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ,
ALEXANDRIA, MESSINA
MARSEILLES,
MY ALSO,
BOMBAY, PONDICHERY, MADRAS,
AND CALCUTTA,
For a packet of Books or Patterns, 8 cents
per 4 ounces.c
The Postage must in
t in all cases be paid in
12-But when it is desired that any error in the name of the Remitter or Paysa should be corrected or that the amount of & Money Order should be repaid to the Remitter, or that a Lapsed Order should beroriewed for payment in the Country in which the Order was originally drawn,
application must be made to the Chief Money Order Office of such Country: This application must be peersgried | hrano additional Commission, unless it have to ference to a Lapsed Order, in which case the Commission will be deducted from the
amount of the New Order.
or renewed, or a duplicate Order, will Hot 13.--Repayment whether of an original, beide to the remitter until it has been
Intimations.
TU
NEW BOOK, Speculations of
The Old Philosopher'
LAU-TEZE" Translated from the Chinese-
BY
JOHN CHALMERS, A.M.
svThi duífit of the Chinese” b
Price $1.50, ALSO
author: Price
by the athe
C
______Intimations.
HINESE PILOTAGE
SERVICE.
GENERAL REGULATIONS WITH LOCAL RULES
FOR TER
Intimations.
Master or his deputies, is will be obligatory on registered Filot Boata to convey from place to place within the limits, employés belonging to either Customs or Harbour Master's Departments, with such stores a may be wanted for either Light-housEN OF Light-strips.
-Every Licensed Pilot Boat shall par a faa of Twenty Taels for renewal of La
BORT OF SWATOW. on the first of July each year.
Apply at Mezzza LANE, Crawrón) & Co. | 17 tri og or The London Mission House. Hongkong, October 17, 1865.
O
LANDET
PAYNE AND COMPANY, BELATEE BUNGALOW,
advice correspondence not fully prepaid ascertained that the advice has been. Calcutta.
will be sent via Suez Ya ZAR FW MITCHELL, Postmaster General. Cosral Post Office, Hongkong February 1, 1869.
THE Company's Steam-ship DONKEY
NAL Commandant MELIZAN, Will are this Port for the above places, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE And CARGO, on THURSDAY, the 12th August, at Nous.
Cargo and Specie will be registered fur London as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for as principal places of Estrope.
Cargo will be received on board antil 4 of the 11th, Bpesis and Parcels until 5. of the 11th. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agansy's Office,)
For Particulars regarding Freight and Page, apply at the Company's office, Hongo CONTENTS AND VALUE
OF PACKAGES ARE REQUIRED,
G BERTRAND, Principal Agent, Hongkong, July 24, 1889,
PACIFIC MAIL STEAM-SHIP
COMPANY. Pau
ay12
IT is hereby notified that, under the pro- visions of a Treasury Warrant dated the 7th May, the Postage on a Letter nok exceeding half-an-onnse in weight posted in Hongkong or at rod to opt, or
Egypt China and Japan, addressed posted in Egypt addressed to Hongkong or any of the Ports in Chine and Japan, and conveyed in the Mails by British Packet, is reduced from Twenty-four Conts to Twelve Gente
For Letters exceeding half-an-ounce in weight further rate of Twelve Caits for each half ounce in chargeable,
Prepayment of the Postage is compulsory
F. W MITCHELL Portmaster General, General Post Office, 200 g Hongkong, July 15, 1863,
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 Month, after that in which it was drawn for instance, il drawn in January, payment must be obtained before the end of July, and a new Order (for which a second Com- otherwise the Order will become lapsed, mission, to be deducted from the amount of the Order, will be charged) will become
necessary.
15, If an Order be uut paid before the end of the Twelfth Onlendar Mount that in which it was drawn for instance) if drawn in January and hot 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 think proper to allow it.
10-After once paying a Money Order by whomsoever presented, the paying Office will not be liable to any further olsins. If a wrong payment, however, he made owing to negligence on the part of any Officer of Be the Post Office, the Postmaster General of
the Country or Colony in which the negli Officer in fault to make good the loas. genes occurs will, if he see fit, require the
17.No Money Order will be paid unless the advice has been previously received.
It is hereby notified that, under the au- thority of a Treasury Warrant dated the lat May last, Superintending, or "First Class Schoolmasters in the Army will, in future, be entitled to the same privileges in regard
18.-Additional Rules for greater sou to Letters sent by or addressed, to them on rity against fraud, and for the better work- their own private affaire as are at presenting of the system generally will be made enjoyed by Commissioned Officers in the as ocasion may require. Army; and all Army Schoolmistresses will ha entitled (as Army Schoolmeaters of all but the First-Class now are) to the same
19.-Should it appear that Money Orders are used by mercantile on, or others, either in the United Kingdom or at Hong
the
ESTABLISHED HALF A GENTER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT, TOE THE SALE OF THEIR BRNOWNED,
Chutnies and Indian Condiments.
Finest
"
13
Namely,
B.
Per bbd. £25. Perdos, qts. 30s Per do pts. 21s
GENERAL REGULATION L I. Bye-Laws and Local Ruler. 1-Bye-Laws and Rules necessary for the better ordering of
of "pilotage matters at the Ports are to be drawn up by the Har- bour Master in consultation with the Con sols and Chamber of Commerce, with whom ber of Pilots, tariff of charges, and define also it rests in the same way to fix the Bum. the limits of the Pilotage ground,
2.The number of Pilots for the Port of Swatow shall be aix.
3.-The Pilotage ground for the Port of Swatow shall be off Bill Islet to the lower limit of the anchorage Kahebio Point
4The rates of pilotage shall be as fol lows for all sized vessels between the limite of the Pilotage ground: steamers or sailing vessels, $2.50 per foot Engliabemurement. To Harbour Pilot for Berthing or Unberth 20sing, 50 couts per foot English measure
Lucknow Chutney Bongal Club Chutney Cashmere Chutney Pindaree Chutney Col. Skinner's Cney Major Gray's Oper Pickled Mangoes, 100 in barrel,
fulligstawnee Faste
Per had. Curry Paste Perdoz qiz. 30s
Per dog. pts, ...... Per lb...
Curry Powder"
Tamarind Fiab, 100
alices in barrel,
Tamarind Fish Rosegal, square.
Mangos Fish Roses "Smoked Mangos Fish,
100 in tins.
Chili Vinegar Cayenne Pepper,
JAMS AND
> Guaya Jelly
Tippares Jam
:
Preserved Limes "Perved Mangoes
11
Pine Apple Jelly
12
Pickled L
11
Limes Bael Preserve)
5
Ment
4
20%
bottle
11a
Per bottle
2A
Fer bottle.
JELLIES;:
2-1. stins 1-1h, tins
"Bengal Frumps 1s 60 per b N. B.Chatates, Carry Powders, and Pastes, shipped in bulk, to any quarter of the Globe.
Payne and Co
3.In case of a Pilot going of in an un- registered Boat, he will be authorised to carry the Pilot Buat Flag during the time he is on board; but no Pot in anthermod- special permission from the Harbour Ha to ornize in an unregistered Bost, without
ier.
tered Beat making use of a Pilot Flag, and -The owner or hirer of any unionin not having a Licensed Pilot en board, who he is amenable, or whose Flag of be prosecuted before the authorities-10 national Ensign he has the right to use.
6-A registered Pilot Boxt is not per mitted to fly the Pilot Flag, save when there prentice on board. is either shinefized Pilot or certificated Ap
GENERAL REGULATION IX. Flags to be exhibited on arrent shall cause the exhibited
When nearing the anchorage the
A Red and White Flag vessel in from Hongkon Chinese Fort
A Blue and White Flag tid any Foreign Port
A Yellow and Bine (No. 10), it
is in ballast.
GENERAL REGULATION II. Pilots Individuals Eligides. The subjects, citisena or proteges of Treaty Powers shall, equally with Natives of China, and without distinotion of nationality, be
A Red Swallow Tail (No. 5), if the, eligible for appointment when vacancies has gunpowder or other combustibl occur,
by the Board of Appointment, sub- board. ject to the General Regulations now issued,
GENERAL REGULATION and the Bye-Laws to be under them enforcet Harbour Pilots: Vesels in Harb at the sovoral Ports
respectively.
Berthing, &c. GENERAL REGULATION II.
1.-The duties of the Harbour Fileda III. Board of Appointment, how to be
where such exista, will be to take charga o vesaals at the outer limit of the anshor constructed
The Board of Appointment shall consist
berth them in accordance with the order
of the Harbour Master as President, the received from the Harbour Master's D or a) Senior Pilot, and two persons whose partment, take charge of vessels shifti names shall be drawn by lot, by the Harberth, going in and out of doak, or to a bour Master, from a list prepared and pub from a wharf or out of the anchorage, linked by the Harbour Master in consulta to assist and report to the Harbour Master tion with the Cousnls and Chambers of Office all matters concerning the shipping Commerce.
in Port, and the conservancy of the river GENERAL REGULATION IV A or harbour. Vacancies: how to be filled up..
2.In berthing vessels the Harbour Mas 1-Whenever there may be a vacancy r
as possible, meet the wishes amnog she Piloté, it shall be quly nobis in of Censtanding Uflours and Congres the local prints and eight days afterwards and the a
la taking working or clearance of Appointment
Vessels shall proceed to
barths not assigned to them, fill it up by a competitive examination. shail bo
Halt he stopped by the Customs until th
Master's ordera are complied with. 3.Vestein with orders received from the Harbour to moor in accordance
remove from unable to procure Consular Certificates as
anchorage without his permission. to Character, &
4.-The Barbour Pilotage Fees payable 5.The examination shall be public and to the Harbour Master are as follows gratuitous, and the vacancies shall be given
Shifting a vessel's berth; taking a vessal
TABOUGH V. 8. MAIL LINE TO NEW YORK, privileges, in regard to their Letters, are kong, Shanghai or Yokohama, for are always on hand a large Stock of the Board of TEAMERS of this line will be despatch. enjoyed by non-commissioned Officers and transmission of large sums of money,
od sa follows Great Republic,
America,
Гаран
August 19.7
18. Sept. October 19,
Nov. 19
China,
Great Republic,
Deo. 18.
A Steamer will leave Shanghai on or sbus same date, connecting at Yokohama with above-named steamer.
Passengers ticketed through to California, Maxion, Central and South America, the Atlantic States, and to England or Frande, both vis New York and by lines from På nama and Aspinwall and
Return tickets istmed at a reduction of 700 the whole amount for the round
pon the
toliens are made at Panama with Connections Steam Lines upon the West Coast of Cen- tral and South America, at Aspinwall with the Royal West India Mail Lane," " Weat Indis and Pacifio. Steam-ship Company," (Limited) and the
French Transatlantic Company" And, at New York, with the various lines to Europe Tickets issued for the following Steam-ship Lines: Inman, National, General Transatlantis Co., Now York and Havre Steam-ship Co, New York
Private Soldiers,
F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster Generali General Post Office, Hongkong, July 31, 1868.
1-Ou the 1st October next, and thence- forward Money Orders will be issued At this Office and at the Agencies thereof at
British or Colonial Post Office, as the case may be, will consider the propriety of in- creasing the Cominission, and will exercise the power of wholly suspending for a time the issue of Money Orders.
By Command,
F. W. MITCHELL Postmaster General. General Post Office, Hongkong, 22nd August, 1868.
experior MANILA CIGARS, of all sizes.
Terms: Remittance, or reference in Cal cutts, to accompany order,
the
Bro
2.-The Board may refuge to humit to examination any one who, having once For orders over £26, 30 per cent discount been a Licensed Pilot, has had his License will be allowed, all Goods free on board in withdrawn, and also any candidate who is Master, and they Calenttà.
FOR SALE. AT THE CHINA MAIL
THE:
OFFICE.
the
full
вто
not
to
to the most competent among the candi-to or from a heaving down Hulk; $10, in dates without distinction of nationality.
THE TREATY PORTS OF CHINA.
Shanghai and Yokohama on all the Money is hereby notified for general informa following SETS of the "CHINA provided always the competency of the first
Order Offices in the United Kingdom of Great Britam and Ireland, for amounts not exceeding 110, at the rate of Exchange Currant for Each Mail, and charged with Commission acording to the following
Cents Scale, viz, imm
For sudis not exceeding £2,13 Above £2 and not exceeding £ 5,11.24
£10,....48
tional part of a Penny.
2-No Money Order to include a frac
3-Orders drawn in the United King- dom upon Hongkong, Shanghai, and Yoko- haaa, will be paid at the rate of Exchange at which Money Orders are being issued at the time of their presentation. -
and Breman Steans-ship Co., and North-Alphabetical Lists of over 3,700 German Lloyds.
Favorable arrangements have been made for through passengers and freight to Ame
Money Order Offers in the United King- dom, shewing the Counties in which they
rica, from Calcutta, Penang and Singapore, are situated, are hung up for public refer ence at this Office, and also at Shanghai and Yokohama.
and, from Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Through Bilia of Lading given for Porta of Merino and on the West Coast of Cen- tral and South Amories to as far as Valpa raine, to New York, Liverpool, Southampton andt Nazaire, France.
Freight to United States payable in ad- vance in Mexican Dollars, or on delivery In American Gold Coin with. 8 per cent ad ditional, at shipper option.
For farther information, apply at the Agency of the Company; Prava Went.
GEOE LANE,
Adont Hongkong, Febtory 16, 1869. *-
PUNOH" can be obtained, stitched tion that henceforward the Postage in paper wrappers, at the rate of 25 cente chargeable on Book and Fackets of Patterns per copy vis addressed to the United States of America transmitted via the United Kingdom will 11 Bots complete from 11. bo as follows, viz-
15.
6-Applicants for Money Orders must furnish, in full, the seraars, and, at least, the initial of one Christian name, both of the Remitter and the Payee, if the Remit- ber or Payoe be a Peer or a Bishop, his or- dinary title will be suficient, if a fire; the nenal desiguation of such firm, ruch as "Baring brothers" will suffice; but the mere term Mesors, such as Mesere, Ri- vington or the name of a Company trad ing under & tile which does not consist of the nanics of the persons composing it, such.
Catron Co. is inadmissible.
The Remitter on
that the Or stating dor, is to be paid only through a Bank to the Baufe of the Payee in such case the have the option of giving or willdraking Order will be crossed in the same way that Cheques are commonly crossed when they are intended to be paid through a Baak.
No,
Price
¥
4
33 - 27
17.
27
"
$3.50. $2.50.
10. Alsus a fer separate copies of "Nos.1,
$2.25.
on the list be not relative but absolute.
The Consul concerned may in person, or by deputy, he present and take part in the examination of canditiates,
The
QUERIES ON, UHINA AND JAPAN.
& JAPAN," AND "NOTES AND
EXTRACTS KHOY REVIEWS,
12 cents, 3, 7, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, and from 19 to 24 censen, each member having one vote in the upon the progress that Literature a
Pia-SotTBAMPTON, -
Under 4 ounce, Above 4 ounce and not ex-
ceeding 8 ounce, Above 8 ounce and not ex
O. A. SAINT.
24
cooding 12 ounce, en Above 12 ounce and not ex- ceeding 16 ounces,-- For every additional 4 oz., 121
36
BALLORS' HOME, WEST POINT.
2
48
Trustees, Hen, W. KESWICK,
JOHN DENT,
Via MARSEILLER Under 4 online,
16 conta. Above 4 ounce and not ex-
.:32 noth
ceeding Bounce,
Above 8 otato and
ceeding 12 ounce,
Above 12 ounce and not ex-
coeding 18 ounce, - 64 17 For every additional 4 oz., 16 Prepayment of the Postage is compulsory in each case.
F. W. MITCHELL,. Postmaster General
General Post Office, Hongkong, June 18, 1868.
FORBES, ESQ. H. G. THOMRETT,
Esq., B.N... Directors
Hon. H. B. GIBE, G.J. HELLAND, Esq. G. HEARD, Esq. W. LEMANN, Esq.
W. MACAULAY, Esq. D. SASSOON, Esq.
MURRAY, M.D. Joy. MR. BEACH, Committee of Management. Hon. W. KESWICK, Chairman,
G, J. HELLAND, Esq. Esq., B. W. MAGUAY, Esq. H. G. THOMAETT,
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ONATIONS of Books, Periodicals, Newa
papers, Clothes, do, will be most hankfully received,
A. OVERBURY, Superintendent,
Hongkong, Ortober 28, 1868.
majority of the "Yote of the membera, of the Board shall decide the admission of candidates for Pilots' L Ballot, but in the absence of the Consul concerned the Harbour Master shall have a casting vote,
REGULATION V GENERAL
· Pilota:
Licenses; by
phom to be issued 1.Pilots' Licenses shall be issued by the Commissioner of Customs in the name and on behalf of the Chinese Government; In- cenace issued to Pilots not baing natives of China shall subsequently bevised and registered at the Consulate concerned.
2-Every Licensed Pilot shall be given
a printed copy of the General Regulations as well as his License when required. and Local Rules and shall produce the same
(From the "Strats Times,” July 27, 1805- Some time ago we had occasion to rem seated by the Freas had made making in the East, and our attention again been called to the subject by the re ceipt of a Hongkong publication which deserves some notice and, which wa much pleasure in introducing to the know- have
and Queries on China and Japan, published of our readers. We allude to Notes. monthly by Mr Saint, the proprietor of the China Mail newspaper. This publication and in size
and shape is very like ite is well printed on good sake
curious
mine containing very on, and is equally a information regarding the language, litera ture, history, manners and customs of the Pilot shall pay the sum of Ten Haikwan Chiness and in a leas degree of the Japanese
3. On the first of July. each year every
Txels for the renewal of his License.
GENERAL REGULATION VI
be
taken.
K
8
..
Bond deal for the extent and. stability of f footing of Europeans in Apprentice Pilots; how to
China, that such 1.It shall be allowable for each Licensed should be established and conducted with publication as this Pilot to take an apprentice, for whom he shall be responsible; on the
apparently successful vigour. application of The publicstion is altogether a vary in Filots, with
the Harbour Master will
supply Apteresting one, and wishing it every success, prentices special certificates,
2-When the circumstances of the Port of our readers,
we commend it to the attention and support appear to demand it, the Harbour Master may authorize, apprentices to get tempora rily and within certain limits, as Pilots; provided they have received certificates of His Medicine is universally admitted ment
competency from the Board of Appoints All Street-Chairs may carry persons who
who to be the most efficacious remedy have engaged them up to any hour, but known to the world. No preparation is so fint gunfire (8v.m.), nor Special Chairs as this fine and invigor tu constitutin Ordinary Chairs may not ply for hire after suitable to the climates of India and Chins after midnight,
is particularly adapted to the
CHAIR AND BOAT BIRK The following Regulations for Street- Chairs and Chair-Coalies, bear date Colo al, Sebretary's Office, Hongkong, 2nd April, 1800,
There are two Classes of Street Chairs, Ordinary and Special. publi
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT,
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
GENERAL REGULATION VII: Incensed Pilots; to whom subordinated,
Unlicensed Piluting, de:*** business either singly or in Companies, 1-Licensed Pilots may carry on their
F!
(From the "Friend of India," June 4, 1888.) of the numbers for the current year of We acknowledge with thanks the receipt Notes and Queries,"
a. sunst deserving Post-Office Notifications.
Anglo-Chinese monthly, edited by Mr N. B. Dennys, whose Treaty Ports of China and Japan? aro so well known. From the It is hereby notified for general in
best Chineto scholars in the Bast that the contributors include some of the names attached to the "Notes" we can se formation that, the Contract between the Gororament of Mauritius and the Union
As Special Chairs are secured for a higher of European ladies, as it is never failing in, They must pay dus respect to the wishes terest is not confined to China, and it will Its in- Btamin-ship Company, for the Conveyance
its effects in all diseases peculiar to females, and instructions of the Barbour Master, be of valuable assistance to all scholars, whe of Mails once a Moth between Ceylon and
sun (60) than Ordinary Chairs ($25), it while those who are attenuated by the de-under whose order and control they are have directed their attention towards the Maurits on a a. Mun hot en bus and When an Order is presented through is for the interest of the Public to engage bilitating effects of the above, chinates will placed, and who is invested with power to subject of Bigddhism sut its literatures and deal having terininated, the sorrespon a Bank, a receipt by any person will be suf- only the former after gunfire. decco for
be forwarded from ficient, provided the Order be crossed with Each Street-Chair carries & Number, and find in this wonderful remedy a kind of ta
the "ConBul concerned; when the Plot is tion to robust health; same Numbers whence it will be sent to its destination by presented by some Perial known to be in
the Chair,
Farsiguer, the e appeal to be lodged within three days. the employ of such Bank
Number and Coolies Badges of Rennion and Mauritius of the 23rd of each 8-The signature of the Payee of a Mo
Special Chas aro White, (1
If guilty of any misconduct for which to 200) Mouth.
The Numbers and Colier Badges of the science of Medicine has never before Consular punishment has been inflicted, or ney Order to be affixed to the Order in the Ordinary Chair are Blus, (201 to 700). produced any remedy that can be compared if proved to have committed any offence When ground of Complaint arises against to this wonderful Ointmenty na it caros against Revenue Laws, the individual
D
this. Office in the Mail for Adeo, from the name of the receiving Bank, and be its two Coolies, a Badga cach, bearing the lieman whereby they may insure a restartpend or dismiss, subject to an appeal to generally to all who are interested in ori-
the French Mail Packets leaving Aden for
to prepared to grant Poli
ins for the above, INBUE
ine Risks, at the curren
FUSSELL & Co.
.6, 1866,
ING. SEA AND
NCE COMPANY OF MARANG.
ed having been appointed acao for the above named ared to grant Policies isks at the current Rates.
RAYNAL & Co.
4,1866.
STERLING
INSURANCE COM
F BATAVIA
AND FIRE INSUR
TY OF SAMARANG
I having been appolita
ngkong for the above
are prepared to giallk Rinks on the ustial SIEMSSEN & ̈ Co.
st 11868,
URA,
1 by CHARLES ABRAHAM
At No. 2, Wyndham
The
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT,
:
tal antiquities. It deserves to be better known in India.
(From the London Examiner," May
1 : 16, 1868.)
This really useful volume ("Treaty Ports
2 No alteration, le bon made in the place hvided for the purpose. If the rates of Postage in correspondence ad- Parve be unable to write he must sign the any Street Chair Coolfe, the person ag after all other means have fatted, it concerned may be suspended or disinised of Ching and Japan" is intended as a drewed to Mauritius 29 (2
3. As the communication with Nathand of Withers, who must sign presence griever may either hand the offender over wounds, sores, nicet, and also the must by the Harbour Master, subject to an apguude for travellers and residents in China the Cape of Good Hope is thus cốt oft, the biz hddress in the presence of me with to the Police, or send a memorandum of inveterate skin diseàsos peculiar to the ali- peal to his Consul If & Foreigner, the and Japan, and as a book of reference for
Correspondence for those Colombs, unless
wired to be forgarded by Private Ship will, in fatore, be sent in the Mails for London at the following rates of Portage, which must be paid, is advance, fix Upon Letters sent by voy
receipt by making his mark in De
Ethe
he pays the Order. "ks
the complaint and the Chair's Number to mates of India and China. It in the tre appeal to be lodged within three days. mercantile men generally. It contains an
friend of the Soldier and Civilian, as cer the Registrar General, of having retained missing property, the canot be conquisted by any other treat When Street Chair-Coolies are suspected tain old sores can be removed by it that Number of their Chair should be sent to the Registrar General at once without any
fine.
ment.
Hongkong, February 1, 1887.
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In such case a new Order will be LEGALISED TARIFF OF FARES FOR CHAIRS,
CHAIR BRAKEBay AND BOLTS which will be deducted from the amount of i
THE COLONY OF HONGKONG, the now Order.
Chairs, or Ordinary Pullaway Boats, 10-In the event of a Money Order Half hour,... 13 ct. Three hours...50 sts. miscarrying or being lost a duplicats will Hour 20 cts. Six hours,....76 ots ampton. 18. 19 under the Payee, (containing the necessary Night Faxes (after 8 P.M.)10 cts extra be granted on a written application from Day (from 6 to 0) Une Dollar particulars, and act.panied by an ad-Chair Hire to Out Districts. lonal Commissicit) to the Ofice where the Beyond Victoria and back, Bacts, per mind Original Order was payable.
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·SUPREME COURT AND CONSULAR GAZETTE,
Law REPORTER FOR THE NUPREME AND
Any Commanding Officer employing an unlicensed person to pilot his vessel will be liable to be fired in the sum of One Hundred Tsels by the authorities to whose furiadiation he is amenable.
Any one piloting without a license, account, bistorical and political, of all the on authorities, who will deal with the king, Tedo, Hongkong, and Macao. It shall be subject to prosecution before his open ports of these countries, together with offender in accordance with the Laws of his has been carefully compiled and edited by Country: Any Pilot lending his License to Mr N. H. Dennys; and the elaborata mape another will be proceeded against and dealt and plans, with which the work abounds, with in the same way, in addition to forfeit considerably enhance its value. * **
his License.
We have thus given in outline some of the more prominent portions of the chapter devoted to Canton, as specimen of the whole volume. Other chapters treating of Macao Formosa, Ningpo, Shanghae, and the remainder of the
treaty ports, we can only enumerate. GENERAL REGULATION VIII.; Peking, the capital, are so interesting, and The pages describing Pilot Boats Regulations to be observed. contain so much that is new to European where each bost will be given a certificate would fain transfer them to our coinmons. 1-Pilot Boats shall be registered with readers respecting its history, public buil their crews at the Harbour Master's Office, diug, and general characteristics, that we Host shall, with the number; he legibly rerial City and neighbourhood, gives us at and number. The words "Licensed Pilot A complete and intelligible plan of the In painted at the stern, and on the head of the courate notion of the relative position of In the introductory chapter to the notices Week, Commercial etern Slaughter House, Summary, dog in
lower green, shall be down their national a succinct history of that Empire, together ith the Rase-course,
ed Pilot Boats shall deposit Advertisements will be charged Tis 1 papers with their Consul or the Customs; with remarks on its government, geography, Licensed Bearers (each) Holit
per 10 lines, for the first insertion, and 50 they shall be at liberty to movs freely and limits, which will be found particularly 8 centele. per 30 lines, for each subsequent immer within the limits of the Port and Pilotage interesting sa throwing a considerable light
•Hall day,
20 cents.gution.
ground, and abali be exempt from Tonnage on a part of the world so long entirely, and ∙Day,
* Shanghai, January, 1887-
duse. On the requisition of the Harbour still comparatively, unknown to Europeana.
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PROVINCIAL COURTS OF CHINA
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HE Gazette is Geners) Weekly Newspa Cases heard at the Supreme and Consular per, containing Officially Revised Reports Courts, Pollos Cassa, atul Proceedings in
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coding 8 ob 28 cents for every tion, ontiers will be given to stop payment Road and includes all the town between Meetings; Nowa reports of Public horizontal half shall be dich register of the Treaty Ports of Japan will be found
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7. W. MITCHELL,
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Central Post Office Hongkong,
Mh September, 1868.
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