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NEW SERIES.
THE
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Government
GAZETTE.
VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 4TH AUGUST, 1855.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
VOL. I. No 5.
The Contract for publishing this Gazette, entered into on the 24th September, 1853, was terminated on the 30th ultimo; and notice is hereby given, that a NEW SERIES of this Gazette will be published hereafter, to commence from the 7th instant, under a New Contract, and that
"THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE"
will, as before, be the only Official Organ for PROCLAMATIONS, NOTIFICATIONS, and PUBLIC PAPERS, of this Government.
By Order,
W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 2d July, 1855.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Diplomatic Department.
No. 15.
THOMAS FRANCIS WADE, Esquire, having been appointed to act as Chinese Secretary in this Department, pending reference to Her Majesty's Government; His Excellency Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary has been pleased to appoint Mr MARTIN CROFTON MORRISON, Interpreter in the British Consulate at Canton, to act as Her Majesty's Vice-Consul at that Port until further notice.
By Order,
W. T. MERCER,
Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 30th July, 1855.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Diplomatic Department.
TREATY WITH JAPAN. NOTICE.
A Treaty having recently been concluded between Her Majesty and the Emperor of Japan, whereby the latter agrees to open the Japanese ports of Nagasaki and Hakodadi to British ships for the purposes of effecting repairs, and obtaining fresh water, provisions, and other supplies of any sort that they may absolutely require, provided that they are furnished with a given Stamp License...
The following Notification has been circulated by Her Majesty's Consul at Foochowfoo, on the subject of a piratical fleet cruising on the Chinese Coast in the Fookeen province, and is now published for general information.
By Order,
W. WOODGATE.
Superintendency of Trade, Victoria, Hongkong, 2d August, 1855.
Copy No. 70.
BRITISH CONSULATE, FOOCHOW FOO, 11th July, 1855.
NOTIFICATION.
... Certificates of Registry in the form determined by Her Majesty's Government will be exchanged for existing Certificates, on application to this Office. Commander BARNARD, R. N., commanding H. M. S. Racehorse, having advised H. M.'s Consul that a formidable fleet of West Coast Pirate-Junks, numbering 35 vessels, and powerfully manned and armed, is cruising among the groups of Islands between this and Amoy... ...W. H. MEDHURST.
(Signed,)
To
BRITISH CONSIGNEES AND MASTERS
OF VESSELS,
True Copy,
W. WOODGATE.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 14.
Wanted a Passage to Singapore for Thirteen Chinese Convicts.
Tenders will be received at this Office.
By Order,
W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 26th July, 1855.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Under Instructions from The Secretary of State for the Colonies His Excellency The Governor directs the publication of the following letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Board of Trade to the Board of Customs...
By Order,
W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 31st July, 1855.
No. 79-1855.
OFFICE OF COMMITTEE OF PRIVY COUNCIL FOR TRADE,
MARINE DEPARTMENT, 25th May, 1855.
SIR,
Various communications having been made to my Lords concerning the inconvenience sustained with respect to Ships registered in the British Possessions abroad...
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Government
GAZETTE.
VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 4TH AUGUST, 1855.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
VOL. I. No 5.
The Contract for publishing this Gazette, entered into on the 24th September, 1853, was terminated on the 30th ultimo; and notice is hereby given, that a NEW SERIES of this Gazette will be published hereafter, to comtuence from the 7th instant, under a New Contract, and that
"THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE"
will, as before, be the only Official Organ for PROCLAMATIONS, NOTIFICATIONS, and PUBLIC PAPERS, of this Government.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 2d July, 1855.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Diplomatic Department.
No. 15.
W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
THOMAS FRANCIS WADE, Esquire, having been appoint- His Excellency The Governor and Commander-in-Chief ed to act as Chinese Secretary in this Department, pend- has directed the publication for general information of the ing reference to Her Majesty's Government; His Excel-following Notice extracted from the London Gazette of 11th lency Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary has been pleased to May 1855, Certificates of Registry in the form determined appoint Mr MARTIN CROFTON MORRISON, Interpreter in by Her Majesty's Government will be exchanged for exist- the British Consulate at Canton, to act as Her Majesty's ing Certificates, on application to this Office. Vice-Consul at that Port until further notice,
By Order,
W. T. MERCER,
By Order,
W. WOODGATE.
Superintendency of Trade, Victoria, Hongkong, 1st August, 1855.
| Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 30th July, 1855.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
Diplomatic Department.
Colonial Secretary.
TREATY WITH JAPAN. NOTICE.
A Treaty having recently been concluded between Her The following Notification has been circulated by Her open the Japanese ports of Nagasaki and Hakodadi to British ships. Majesty and the Emperor of Japan, whereby the latter agrees to Majesty's Consul at Foochowfoo, on the subject of a pira- for the purposes of effecting repairs, and obtaining fresh water, pro- tical fleet cruising on the Chinese Coast in the Fookeen visions, and other supplies of any sort that they may absolutely province, and is now published for general information.
By Order,
W. WOODGATE. Superintendency of Trade, Victoria, Hongkong, 2d August, 1855.
Copy No. 70.
BRITISH CONSULATE, FOOCHOW FOO, 11th July, 1855.
NOTIFICATION.
require, provided that they are furnished with a given Stamp License, and it having been arranged that the Certificate of Registry of the ship bearing the Royal Arms, shall bear or constitute such Stamp or License, the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade hereby give notice, that all Certificates of Registry, issued under the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, will be printed in such form as to be recognized as bearing such Stamp of License; and that for the purpose of meeting the case of ships already registered, a new and special form of Certificate of Registry has been prepared, which will, on application to any Registrar of Shipping, be given in exchange for the existing Certificates of Registry, and will be in such form as to be recognized by the Japanese authorities.
Commander BARNARD, R. N., commanding H. M. S. Racehorse, having advised H. M.'s Consul that a formidable fleet of West Coast No. 16. Pirate-Junks, numbering 35 vessels, and powerfully manned and armed, is cruising among the groups of Islands between this and Amoy, and having recommended the issue of a premonitory notice to all Consignees and Masters of vessels resorting to this Port; they are hereby warned to be on their guard and to take all precaution in their power against attack while passing along the coast in this vicinity, and especially in the neighbourhood of the Island of Ockseu.
W. H. MEDHURST.
(Signed,)
To
BRITISH CONSIGNEES AND MASTERS
OF VESSELS,
True Copy,
W. WOODGATE.
No. 14.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Wanted a Passage to Singapore for Thirteen Chinese Convicts,
Tenders will be received at this Office.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 26th July, 1855.
W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.
GOVERNMENT
NOTIFICATION.
Under Instructions from The Secretary of State for the Colonies His Excellency The Governor directs the public- ation of the following letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Board of Trade to the Board of Customs, for the infor- mation of Ship Brokers, Attorneys, Notaries, and others engaged in dealings in Ships.
The Documents necessary under the letter may be seen on application at this Office.
By Order,
W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 31st July, 1855.
No. 79-1855. OFFICE OF COMMITTEE OF PRIVY COUNCIL FOR TRADE,
MARINE DEPARTMENT, 25th May, 1855.
SIR, Various communications having been made to my Lords concerning the inconvenience sustained with respect to Ships register- ed in the British Possessions abroad, in consequence of the mode in which the changes effected by the Merchant Shipping Act have been brought into operation, I am directed to bring the subject to the notice of the Commissioners of Customs, and to request their atten tion to the following observations and suggestions.
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