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Commands to acquaint you that Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to allow this Ordinance.

You will cause Her Majesty's decision to be signified to the Inhabitants of Hongkong by a Proclamation to be published in the Gazette, and marked in authentic manner.

Save,

HONGKONG.

ANNO DECIMO QUARTO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ.

No. 3 of 1850.

BY His Excellency SAMUEL GEORGE BONHAM, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary, and Chief Superintendent of the Trade of British Subjects in China, with the Advice of the Legislative Council of Hongkong.

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE No. 2 of 1847, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR A CHURCH IN VICTORIA IN THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG," AND ALSO TO ENABLE THE TRUSTEES OF THE SAID CHURCH TO RAISE A SUM OF MONEY NOT EXCEEDING TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.

[10th September, 1850.]

Title.

WHEREAS various Circumstances have arisen since the passing of the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847, rendering it desirable that some of the Provisions therein contained should be amended; and whereas a certain Debt of in or about Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars is now due to certain Workmen and others for the building of the said Church after Payment of the Sum of Six Thousand Nine Hundred Pounds Sterling mentioned in the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847 :

I. Be it therefore enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong with the Advice of the Legislative Council thereof, That the said Church shall in future be known and designated in all Proceedings as the Cathedral Church at Victoria, or as Saint John's Cathedral Church at Victoria, and that from and after the passing of this Ordinance, the real Estate or Fee in the said Church and in all the Lands and Hereditaments thereunto belonging shall become and be vested in the existing Trustees of the said Church and their Successors for ever in trust for the purposes of the said Church.

II. And be it further enacted and ordained, That if at any time hereafter, by reason of the Non-attendance of Voters, Trustees shall not be elected, in pursuance of the Fourth Section of the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847, on the last Thursday of each Month of April in every year, then and in such case it shall and may be lawful, at any time within the following Month of May, to and for the Two elected Trustees of the preceding year or the Survivor of them, or in the event of their Death or Absence from the Colony, to and for the Lord Bishop of Victoria, or in his Absence to and for the Colonial Chaplain or Acting Colonial Chaplain, to nominate and appoint any Two duly qualified Persons to act as such Trustees for the then current year of office.

III. And be it further enacted and ordained, That the several Powers vested in the Colonial Chaplain by the Fifth Section of the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847, as Chairman of the Trustees for the said Cathedral Church, be and are hereby vested in and transferred to the Bishop of Victoria and his Successors, or in his or their absence from the Colony, to the Colonial Chaplain or Acting Colonial Chaplain for the time being. Provided always, That in the event of any Meeting of the said Trustees being convened, and that the said Bishop although within the Colony may not be in attendance, then and in such case he may either depute the Colonial Chaplain to attend as such Chairman in his stead, or failing such deputation, that it may be lawful for the Trustees present at such Meeting to elect a Chairman from those Members in attendance.

IV. And be it further enacted and ordained, That if at any time it shall appear to the Trustees of the said Church that the One-third Part of the Sittings directed by the Seventh Section of the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847 to be appropriated as Free Sittings for the use of the poorer classes of the Population, be an unnecessarily large proportion for that purpose, then and in such case it shall be lawful for the Trustees to rent out and set the excess of the said third for one year, and so on

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Commands to acquaint you that Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to allow this Ordinance. You will cause Her Majesty's decision to be signified to the Inhabitants of Hongkong by a Proclamation to be published in the Gazette, and marked in authentic manner. Save, HONGKONG. ANNO DECIMO QUARTO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. No. 3 of 1850. BY His Excellency SAMUEL GEORGE BONHAM, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary, and Chief Superintendent of the Trade of British Subjects in China, with the Advice of the Legislative Council of Hongkong. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE No. 2 of 1847, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR A CHURCH IN VICTORIA IN THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG," AND ALSO TO ENABLE THE TRUSTEES OF THE SAID CHURCH TO RAISE A SUM OF MONEY NOT EXCEEDING TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. [10th September, 1850.] Title. WHEREAS various Circumstances have arisen since the passing of the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847, rendering it desirable that some of the Provisions therein contained should be amended; and whereas a certain Debt of in or about Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars is now due to certain Workmen and others for the building of the said Church after Payment of the Sum of Six Thousand Nine Hundred Pounds Sterling mentioned in the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847 : I. Be it therefore enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong with the Advice of the Legislative Council thereof, That the said Church shall in future be known and designated in all Proceedings as the Cathedral Church at Victoria, or as Saint John's Cathedral Church at Victoria, and that from and after the passing of this Ordinance, the real Estate or Fee in the said Church and in all the Lands and Hereditaments thereunto belonging shall become and be vested in the existing Trustees of the said Church and their Successors for ever in trust for the purposes of the said Church. II. And be it further enacted and ordained, That if at any time hereafter, by reason of the Non-attendance of Voters, Trustees shall not be elected, in pursuance of the Fourth Section of the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847, on the last Thursday of each Month of April in every year, then and in such case it shall and may be lawful, at any time within the following Month of May, to and for the Two elected Trustees of the preceding year or the Survivor of them, or in the event of their Death or Absence from the Colony, to and for the Lord Bishop of Victoria, or in his Absence to and for the Colonial Chaplain or Acting Colonial Chaplain, to nominate and appoint any Two duly qualified Persons to act as such Trustees for the then current year of office. III. And be it further enacted and ordained, That the several Powers vested in the Colonial Chaplain by the Fifth Section of the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847, as Chairman of the Trustees for the said Cathedral Church, be and are hereby vested in and transferred to the Bishop of Victoria and his Successors, or in his or their absence from the Colony, to the Colonial Chaplain or Acting Colonial Chaplain for the time being. Provided always, That in the event of any Meeting of the said Trustees being convened, and that the said Bishop although within the Colony may not be in attendance, then and in such case he may either depute the Colonial Chaplain to attend as such Chairman in his stead, or failing such deputation, that it may be lawful for the Trustees present at such Meeting to elect a Chairman from those Members in attendance. IV. And be it further enacted and ordained, That if at any time it shall appear to the Trustees of the said Church that the One-third Part of the Sittings directed by the Seventh Section of the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847 to be appropriated as Free Sittings for the use of the poorer classes of the Population, be an unnecessarily large proportion for that purpose, then and in such case it shall be lawful for the Trustees to rent out and set the excess of the said third for one year, and so on
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Commands to regrainh you thich Her Majesty has & to Confione been Glassd allow this Ardeaine. Jou Buch will cause Her Majesty' decision to be signified be the Inhabitouts of Hany Honey by a Proclamation to be published in the redual and mark authentic mannen. Save HONGKONG. ANNO DECIMO QUARTO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. No. 3 of 1850. BY His Excellency SAMUEL GEORGE BONHAM, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander- in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice- Admiral of the saine, Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary, and Chief Super- intendent of the Trade of British Subjects in China, with the Advice of the Legislative Council of Hongkong. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE No. 2 of 1847, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR A CHURCH IN VICTORIA IN THE "ISLAND OF HONGKONG," AND ALSO TO ENABLE THE TRUSTEES OF THE SAID CHURCH TO RAISE A SUM OF MONEY NOT EXCEEDING TWO THOU- SAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. [10th September, 1850.] Title. WHEREAS various Circumstances have arisen since the passing of Preamble. the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847, rendering it desirable that some of the Provisions therein contained should be amended; and whereas a certain Debt of in or about Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars is now due to certain Workmen and others for the building of the said Church after Payment of the Sum of Six Thousand Nine Hundred Pounds Sterling mentioned in the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847 : I. Be it therefore enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Chureù in fu- Governor of Hongkong with the Advice of the Legislative Council ture to be desig- thereof, That the said Church shall in future be known and designated nated the Cathe- dral Church of in all Proceedings as the Cathedral Church at Victoria, or as Saint St John. Fee John's Cathedral Church at Victoria, and that from and after the passing thereof vested in of this Ordinance, the real Estate or Fee in the said Church and in all the Trustees and Lands and Hereditaments thereunto belonging shall become and be their Successors. vested in the existing Trustees of the said Church and their Successors for ever in trust for the purposes of the said Church. may not be made II. And be it further enacted and ordained, That if at any time Provision when hereafter, by reason of the Non-attendance of Voters, Trustees shall the annual Elec- not be elected, in pursuance of the Fourth Section of the said Ordinance tion of Trustees No. 2 of 1847, on the last Thursday of each Month of April in every within the pre- year, then and in such case it shall and may be lawful, at any time within scribed time. the following Month of May, to and for the Two elected Trustees of the preceding year or the Surviver of them, or in the event of their Death or Absence from the Colony, to and for the Lord Bishop of Victoria, or in his Absence to and for the Colonial Chaplain or Acting Colonial Chaplain, to nominate and appoint any Two duly qualified Persons to act as such Trustees for the then current year of office. Chairman as انه the III. And be it further enacted and ordained, That the several Powers Powers vested vested in the Colonial Chaplain by the Fifth Section of the said Ordinance in the Colonial No. 2 of 1847, as Chairman of the Trustees for the said Cathedral Chaplain Church, be and are hereby vested in and transferred to the Bishop of Trustees trans Victoria and his Successors, or in his or their absence from the Colony, ferred to in the Colonial Chaplain or Acting Colonial Chaplain for the time Bishop. being. Provided always, That in the event of any Mecting of the said Trustees being convened, and that the said Bishop although within the Colony may not be in attendance, then and in such case he may either depute the Colonial Chaplain to attend as such Chairman in his stead, or failing such deputation, that it may be lawful for the Trustees present at such Meeting to elect a Chairman from those Members in attendance. of Free Sittings. IV. And be it further enacted and ordained, That if at any time it Provision for shall appear to the Trustees of the said Church that the One-third Part renting the un- of the Sittings directed by the Seventh Section of the said Ordinance No. 2 required portion of 1847 to be appropriated as Free Sittings for the use of the poorer classes of the Population, be an unnecessarily large proportion for that purpose, then and in such case it shall be lawful for the Trustees to rent out and set the excess of the said third for one year, and so on 5
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Commands to regrainh you thich Her Majesty has

& to Confione

been Glassd

allow this Ardeaine.

Jou

Buch

will cause Her Majesty' decision to be signified

be the Inhabitouts of Hany

Honey by

a Proclamation to

be published in the redual

and mark authentic mannen.

Save

HONGKONG.

ANNO DECIMO QUARTO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ.

No. 3 of 1850.

BY His Excellency SAMUEL GEORGE BONHAM, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander- in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice- Admiral of the saine, Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary, and Chief Super- intendent of the Trade of British Subjects in China, with the Advice of the Legislative Council of Hongkong.

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE No. 2 of 1847, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR A CHURCH IN VICTORIA IN THE "ISLAND OF HONGKONG," AND ALSO TO ENABLE THE TRUSTEES OF THE SAID CHURCH TO RAISE A SUM OF MONEY NOT EXCEEDING TWO THOU- SAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.

[10th September, 1850.]

Title.

WHEREAS various Circumstances have arisen since the passing of Preamble. the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847, rendering it desirable that some of the Provisions therein contained should be amended; and whereas a certain Debt of in or about Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars is now due to certain Workmen and others for the building of the said Church after Payment of the Sum of Six Thousand Nine Hundred Pounds Sterling mentioned in the said Ordinance No. 2 of 1847 :

I. Be it therefore enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Chureù in fu- Governor of Hongkong with the Advice of the Legislative Council ture to be desig- thereof, That the said Church shall in future be known and designated nated the Cathe- dral Church of in all Proceedings as the Cathedral Church at Victoria, or as Saint St John.

Fee John's Cathedral Church at Victoria, and that from and after the passing thereof vested in of this Ordinance, the real Estate or Fee in the said Church and in all the Trustees and Lands and Hereditaments thereunto belonging shall become and be their Successors. vested in the existing Trustees of the said Church and their Successors for ever in trust for the purposes of the said Church.

may not be made

II. And be it further enacted and ordained, That if at any time Provision when hereafter, by reason of the Non-attendance of Voters, Trustees shall the annual Elec- not be elected, in pursuance of the Fourth Section of the said Ordinance tion of Trustees No. 2 of 1847, on the last Thursday of each Month of April in every within the pre- year, then and in such case it shall and may be lawful, at any time within scribed time. the following Month of May, to and for the Two elected Trustees of the preceding year or the Surviver of them, or in the event of their Death or Absence from the Colony, to and for the Lord Bishop of Victoria, or in his Absence to and for the Colonial Chaplain or Acting Colonial Chaplain, to nominate and appoint any Two duly qualified Persons to act as such Trustees for the then current year of office.

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III. And be it further enacted and ordained, That the several Powers Powers vested vested in the Colonial Chaplain by the Fifth Section of the said Ordinance in the Colonial No. 2 of 1847, as Chairman of the Trustees for the said Cathedral Chaplain Church, be and are hereby vested in and transferred to the Bishop of Trustees trans Victoria and his Successors, or in his or their absence from the Colony, ferred to in the Colonial Chaplain or Acting Colonial Chaplain for the time Bishop. being. Provided always, That in the event of any Mecting of the said Trustees being convened, and that the said Bishop although within the Colony may not be in attendance, then and in such case he may either depute the Colonial Chaplain to attend as such Chairman in his stead, or failing such deputation, that it may be lawful for the Trustees present at such Meeting to elect a Chairman from those Members in attendance.

of Free Sittings.

IV. And be it further enacted and ordained, That if at any time it Provision for shall appear to the Trustees of the said Church that the One-third Part renting the un- of the Sittings directed by the Seventh Section of the said Ordinance No. 2 required portion of 1847 to be appropriated as Free Sittings for the use of the poorer classes of the Population, be an unnecessarily large proportion for that purpose, then and in such case it shall be lawful for the Trustees to rent out and set the excess of the said third for one year, and so on

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