1841-1886
PAPERS RELATING TO
No. 13 of 1886.—An Ordinance to amend the Law as to Sales of Land by Public Auction.
No. 14 of 1886.—An Ordinance for the Incorporation of the Procurator, in Hong Kong, for the Dominican Missions in the Far East.
No. 15 of 1886.—An Ordinance for the preservation of the Peace in the Colony.
No. 16 of 1886.—An Ordinance for regulating the Stamp Revenue.
No. 17 of 1886.—An Ordinance for amending the Opium Ordinances.
No. 18 of 1886.—An Ordinance to prevent the sale or conveyance on board Ship of any Spirituous or Fermented Liquor, and to prohibit the hovering near about Ships of any persons in boats for the purpose of selling or taking on board Ship of such liquor.
No. 19 of 1886.—An Ordinance for the establishment of Reformatory Schools.
No. 20 of 1886.—An Ordinance for providing Harbour Regulations.
No. 21 of 1886.—An Ordinance for consolidating the Law respecting the Sale of Liquors.
No. 22 of 1886.—An Ordinance for continuing the status of the French Mail Steamers.
No. 23 of 1886.—An Ordinance for securing the status of the German Mail Steamers.
No. 24 of 1886.—An Ordinance to authorise the Appropriation of $123,798.11 to defray the Charges of the Year 1885.
No. 25 of 1886.—An Ordinance to apply a sum of $1,094,914 to the Public Service of the Year 1887.
No. 26 of 1886.—An Ordinance for enabling the Legislative Council, and any Committee thereof, to compel the attendance of and to administer Oaths to Witnesses.
No. 27 of 1886.—An Ordinance to enable the Governor to appoint Commissions and to confer certain powers on Commissioners so appointed necessary for conducting Inquiries.
No. 28 of 1886.—An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Wills.
No. 29 of 1886.—An Ordinance relating to Bills of Lading.
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1841-1886
PAPERS RELATING TO
No. 13 of 1886.—An Ordinance to amend the Law as to
Sales of Land by Public Auction.
No, 14 of 1886.-An Ordinance for the Incorporation of the Procurator, in Hong Kong, for
the Dominican Missions in the Far East.
No. 15 of 1886.-—An Ordinance for the preservation of the
Peace in the Colony.
No. 16 of 1886.—An Ordinance for regulating the Stamp
Revenue.
No. 17 of 1886.—An Ordinance for amending the Opium
Ordinances.
No. 18 of 1886.-An Ordinance to prevent the sale or conveyance on board Ship of any Spirituous or Fermented Liquor, and to prohibit the hovering near about Ships of any persons in boats for the purpose of selling or taking on board Ship of such liquor.
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No. 19 of 1886,-An Ordinance for the establishment of
Reformatory Schools.
No. 20 of 1886.—An Ordinance for providing Harbour
Regulations.
No. 21 of 1886.--An Ordinance for consolidating the Law
respecting the Sale of Liquors.
No. 22 of 1886.—An Ordinance for continuing the status
of the French Mail Steamers.
No. 23 of 1886.-An Ordinance for securing the status
of the German Mail Steamers.
No, 24 of 1886.-An Ordinance to authorise the Ap- propriation of $123,798 11 to defray the Charges of the Year 1885.
No. 25 of 1886.-An Ordinance to apply a
sum of $1,094,914 to the Public Service of the Year 1887.
No. 26 of 1886.-An Ordinance for enabling the Legisla- tive Council, and any Committee thereof, to compel the attendance
of and to administer Oaths to Witnesses..
No. 27 of 1886,-An Ordinance to enable the Governor to appoint Commissions and to confer certain powers on Commissioners so appointed necessary for conducting Inquiries.
No. 28 of 1886.-An Ordinance to amend the Law
relating to Wills.
No. 29 of 1886.-An Ordinance relating to Bills of
Lading.
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