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1841-1886

PAPERS RELATING TO

No. 10 of 1885.-The Incorporation of the Vicar Apostolic of the Roman Catholic Church in Hong Kong,

No. 11 of 1885.-The Post Office Ordinance, 1884,

Amendment Ordinance, 1885.

No. 12 of 1885.-The Married Women's Disposition of

Property Ordinance, 1885. No. 13 of 1885.—An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 16

of 1873.

No. 14 of 1885.-The French Mail Steamers Ordinance,

Continuation Ordinance, 1885.

No. 15 of 1885.-The preservation of Wild Birds and

Game Ordinance.

No. 16 of 1885.-Revenue.

No. 17 of 1885.-Revenue.

No. 18 of 1885.-The Prison Ordinance, 1885.

No. 19 of 1885.-The Cattle Disease Ordinance, 1885. No. 20 of 1885.-An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 8 of

1860.

No. 21 of 1885.-The Municipal Rates Ordinance, 1885.

10.-COUNCILS AND ASSEMBLIES

Executive Council.-Major-General Sargent having departed in April, his successor, Major-General W. G. Cameron, C.B., succeeded to his seat in the Executive Council.

Legislative Council.--There was no change among the members of the Legislative Council during the year.

Sanitary Board.-Dr. Stewart, the Registrar General, having acted as Colonial Secretary the greater part of the year, his place on the Board was filled by Mr. Lockhart, the Acting Registrar General.

Board of Examiners. -There was no change in the constitution of the Board during the year.

Medical Board-There was no change in the constitution of this Board during the year.

11.-CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTS

Governor Sir George Bowen having left the Colony on the 19th December, on leave of absence, the Hon. W. H. Marsh, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, who had recently returned from leave, assumed the Administration of the Government; in consequence of which the following officers who had been appointed during Mr. Marsh's absence continued in their respective acting appointments :-

The Hon. Frederick Stewart, LL.D., Registrar General

as Acting Colonial Secretary.

J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Esq., Assistant Colonial Secretary, as Acting Registrar General.

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1841-1886 PAPERS RELATING TO No. 10 of 1885.-The Incorporation of the Vicar Apostolic of the Roman Catholic Church in Hong Kong, No. 11 of 1885.-The Post Office Ordinance, 1884, Amendment Ordinance, 1885. No. 12 of 1885.-The Married Women's Disposition of Property Ordinance, 1885. No. 13 of 1885.—An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 16 of 1873. No. 14 of 1885.-The French Mail Steamers Ordinance, Continuation Ordinance, 1885. No. 15 of 1885.-The preservation of Wild Birds and Game Ordinance. No. 16 of 1885.-Revenue. No. 17 of 1885.-Revenue. No. 18 of 1885.-The Prison Ordinance, 1885. No. 19 of 1885.-The Cattle Disease Ordinance, 1885. No. 20 of 1885.-An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 8 of 1860. No. 21 of 1885.-The Municipal Rates Ordinance, 1885. 10.-COUNCILS AND ASSEMBLIES Executive Council.-Major-General Sargent having departed in April, his successor, Major-General W. G. Cameron, C.B., succeeded to his seat in the Executive Council. Legislative Council.--There was no change among the members of the Legislative Council during the year. Sanitary Board.-Dr. Stewart, the Registrar General, having acted as Colonial Secretary the greater part of the year, his place on the Board was filled by Mr. Lockhart, the Acting Registrar General. Board of Examiners. -There was no change in the constitution of the Board during the year. Medical Board-There was no change in the constitution of this Board during the year. 11.-CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTS Governor Sir George Bowen having left the Colony on the 19th December, on leave of absence, the Hon. W. H. Marsh, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, who had recently returned from leave, assumed the Administration of the Government; in consequence of which the following officers who had been appointed during Mr. Marsh's absence continued in their respective acting appointments :- The Hon. Frederick Stewart, LL.D., Registrar General as Acting Colonial Secretary. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Esq., Assistant Colonial Secretary, as Acting Registrar General. 691 Page 710 Page 711
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1841-1886 PAPERS RELATING TO No. 10 of 1885.-The Incorporation of the Vicar Apos- tolic of the Roman Catholic Church in Hong Kong, No. 11 of 1885.-The Post Office Ordinance, 1884, Amendment Ordinance, 1885. No. 12 of 1885.-The Married Women's Disposition of Property Ordinance, 1885. No. 13 of 1885.—An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 16 of 1873. No. 14 of 1885.-The French Mail Steamers Ordinance, Continuation Ordinance, 1885. No. 15 of 1885.-The preservation of Wild Birds and Game Ordinance. No. 16 of 1885.-Revenue. No. 17 of 1885.-Revenue. No. 18 of 1885.-The Prison Ordinance, 1885. No. 19 of 1885.-The Cattle Disease Ordinance, 1885. No. 20 of 1885.-An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 8 of 1860. No. 21 of 1885.-The Municipal Rates Ordinance, 1885. 10.-COUNCILS AND ASSEMBLIES. Executive Council.-Major-General Sargent having departed in April, his successor, Major-General W. G. Cameron, C.B., succeeded to his seat in the Executive Council. Legislative Council.--There was no change among the members of the Legislative Council during the year. Sanitary Board.-Dr. Stewart, the Registrar General, having acted as Colonial Secretary the greater part of the year, his place on the Board was filled by Mr. Lockhart, the Acting Registrar General. Board of Examiners. -There was no change in the constitution of the Board during the year. Medical Board-There was no change in the constitution of this Board during the year. 11.-CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTS. Governor Sir George Bowen having left the Colony on the 19th December, on leave of absence, the Hon. W. H. Marsh, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, who had recently returned from leave, assumed the Administration of the Government; in consequence of which the following officers who had been appointed during Mr. Marsh's absence continued in their respective acting appoint- ments :- The Hon. Frederick Stewart, LL.D., Registrar General as Acting Colonial Secretary. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Esq., Assistant Colonial Secre- tary, as Acting Registrar General. 691 Page 710Page 711
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1841-1886

PAPERS RELATING TO

No. 10 of 1885.-The Incorporation of the Vicar Apos- tolic of the Roman Catholic Church in Hong Kong,

No. 11 of 1885.-The Post Office Ordinance, 1884,

Amendment Ordinance, 1885.

No. 12 of 1885.-The Married Women's Disposition of

Property Ordinance, 1885. No. 13 of 1885.—An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 16

of 1873.

No. 14 of 1885.-The French Mail Steamers Ordinance,

Continuation Ordinance, 1885.

No. 15 of 1885.-The preservation of Wild Birds and

Game Ordinance.

No. 16 of 1885.-Revenue.

No. 17 of 1885.-Revenue.

No. 18 of 1885.-The Prison Ordinance, 1885.

No. 19 of 1885.-The Cattle Disease Ordinance, 1885. No. 20 of 1885.-An Ordinance to amend Ordinance 8 of

1860.

No. 21 of 1885.-The Municipal Rates Ordinance, 1885.

10.-COUNCILS AND ASSEMBLIES.

Executive Council.-Major-General Sargent having departed in April, his successor, Major-General W. G. Cameron, C.B., succeeded to his seat in the Executive Council.

Legislative Council.--There was no change among the members of the Legislative Council during the year.

Sanitary Board.-Dr. Stewart, the Registrar General, having acted as Colonial Secretary the greater part of the year, his place on the Board was filled by Mr. Lockhart, the Acting Registrar General.

Board of Examiners. -There was no change in the constitution of the Board during the year.

Medical Board-There was no change in the constitution of this Board during the year.

11.-CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTS.

Governor Sir George Bowen having left the Colony on the 19th December, on leave of absence, the Hon. W. H. Marsh, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, who had recently returned from leave, assumed the Administration of the Government; in consequence of which the following officers who had been appointed during Mr. Marsh's absence continued in their respective acting appoint-

ments :-

The Hon. Frederick Stewart, LL.D., Registrar General

as Acting Colonial Secretary.

J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Esq., Assistant Colonial Secre-

tary, as Acting Registrar General.

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