Hong Kong 14th January 1867.

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Harbor and Ordinance No. 7. 1866.

Report of Proceedings under in Victoria Harbor.

from 1st to 14th January inclusive.

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Enclosure in Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell's despatch No. 188 of 15 January 1867.

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In Addubey Led of stati Our defa 21 March '67 146 Thanks backwerlife

The receipt of your despatch No. 188 of the 15 Jan reporting new harbor & Registration Ordinance No. 7 of 1866 have been brought into operation.

I am glad to learn that the results of the new Ordinance have hitherto justified expectations.

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