clusive of the day of such execution, then and there to answer A. B. wherefore he hath not ["paid to the said A. B. the sum of Dollars of good and lawful money current in the said Colony which he owes to, and unjustly detains from him," or "hath not delivered to the said A. B. a certain boat, together with its oars, furniture, &c." or "other moveable thing which the said C. D. unlawfully detains from the said A. B.," or "hath not satisfied the said A. B. his damages, which the said A.B. hath sustained in respect of," &c., (stating any wrong or injury committed by the Defendant, as the case may be as it is said;)] and in default of such appearance, after having given a bail bond, the Plaintiff to be at liberty to proceed against the Sheriff or on the bail bond; and we do further command you, that on execution hereof, you do deliver a copy hereof to the said Defendant; and we do further command you, that immediately after the execution hereof, you do return this writ to our said Supreme Court of Hongkong, together with the manner in which you shall have executed the same, and the day of the execution thereof.
Witness the Honorable John Walter Hulme, Our Chief Justice of our said Colony at Victoria, the day of in the Year of our Reign.
Negat G. H. No. Street Victoria, Plaintiff's Attorney (or if the Plaintiff sue in person) A. B. of Plaintiff.
No. 2. Bail bond to the Sheriff Sec. 24. Condition. Form of Bail-bond.
KNOW all men by these presents, that we, C. D. of and L. M. of are held and firmly bound to Sheriff of the Colony of Hongkong in the penal sum of (double the sum or value of the thing mentioned in the writ) of good and lawful money current in the said Colony, to be paid to the said Sheriff, or his certain attorney, executors, administrators, or assigns; for which payment to be well and faithfully made we bind ourselves, and each of us for himself, in the whole, our and every of our heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this day of in the Year of our Lord.
The Condition of this obligation is such, that if the above bounden C. D. do appear in person, or by his Attorney, before the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of our Lady the Queen of the Colony of Hongkong on the day of to answer A. B. wherefore (following the statement in the writ of Capias ad Respondendum) and also shall stand to, abide, and perform the Judgment of the said Court thereon, or render himself to the prison of the said Court in execution thereof, and shall not remove or withdraw any of his property from and out of the jurisdiction of the said Court, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force.
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of M. N. O. P.
C. D. (L. S.) L. M. (L. S.)
HONGKONG: PRINTED BY AUTHORITY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE CHINA Mail.
Government House, 20th July, 1869.
Marghing, eference to my despatch 1.947 of the the French thail and promiting Forwarded by the French tail wenience likely to be caused by The Colonial Gunboat "Victoria"; a Boiler so large that it would project ofect finden, above the Docke, I cause the removal of the Deck house in which the Mate, and Mitchen are at present placed), I have now the hover to state that the Senior Naval Office dove Jones, has this day thirdly gove with over me the plans and correspondence connected with the subject. the it and.. with agrees well acquainted with the Victoria me inn thinking the proposed Boiler is most musuitable. We also expresses his concurrence in the other observations which I ventured to make as to the severance the Ply vefsel being materially weathered, of her beams through a length of 11 feet.
The Right Honorable Earl Granville, RG Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,
inclusive of the day of such execution, then and there to answer A. B. wherefore he hath not ["paid to the said A. B. the sum of
Dollars of good and lawful money current in the said Colony which he owes to, and unjustly detains from him," or "hath no tdelivered to the said A. B. a certain boat, together with its oars, furniture, &c." or "other moveable thing which the said C. D. unlaw- fully detains from the said A. B.," or "hath not satisfied the said A. B. his dama- ges, which the said A.B. hath sustained in respect of," &c., (stating any wrong or injury committed by the Defendant, as the case may be as it is said;] and in default of such appearance, after having given a bail bond, the Plaintiff to be at liberty to proceed against the Sheriff or on the bail bond; and we do further command you, that on execution hereof, you do deliver a copy hereof to the said Defendant; and we do further command you, that immediately after the execution hereof, you do return this writ to our said Supreme Court of Hongkong, together with the manner in which you shall bave executed the same, and the day of the execution thereof.
Witness the Honorable John Walter Hulme,
Our Chief Justice of our said Colony atVictoria, the
day of
"Year of our Reign.
in the
Negat
G. H.
No.
Street Victoria,
Plaintiff's Attorney
(or if the Plaintiff sue in person)
A. B. of
Plaintiff.
No. 2.
Bail bond to the Sheriff' Sec. 24.
Condition.
Form of Bail-bond.
KNOW all men by these presents, that we, C. D. of
Dollars
and L. M. of
are held and firmly bound to Sheriff of the Colony of Hongkong in the penal sum of (double the sum or value of the thing mentioned in the writ) of good and lawful money current in the said Colony, to be paid to the said Sheriff, or his certain attorney, executors, administrators, or assigns; for which payment to be well and faithfully made we bind ourselves, and each of us for himself, in the whole, our and every of our heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this day of
in the Year of our Lord
The Condition of this obligation is such, that if the above bounden C. D. do appear in person, or by his Attorney, before the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of our Lady the Queen of the Colony of Hongkong on the day of
to answer A. B. wherefore (following the state- ment in the writ of Capias ad Respondendum) and also shall stand to, abide, and perform the Judgment of the said Court thereon, or render himself to the prison of the said Court in execution thereof, and shall not remove or withdraw any of his property from and out of the jurisdiction of the said Court, then this obliga- tion to be void, otherwise to remain in full force,
Signed Sealed and Delivered
in the presence of
M. N.
O. P.
HONGKONG:
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1869
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PRINTED BY AUTHORITY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE CHINA Mail.
great
sarding out
403
Government Hasse,
20th July, 1869.
Marghing,
eference to
my despatch 1.947 of the
the French thail and promiting Forwarded by the French tail
wenience
likely to be caused by
The Colonial Gunboat "Victoria"; a Boiler
so large that it would project ofect finden, above the Docke, I cause the removal of the Deck house in which the Mate, and Mitchen are at present placed), I have now the hover to state that the Senior Naval
Vamme
Office dove Jones, has this day thirdly gove
with
over
me the plans and correspondence connected with the subject. the
it
and..
with
agrees
well acquainted with the Victoria"
me inn
thinking the proposed Boiler is most musuitable. We also expresses his concurrence in the other observations which I ventured to make as to the severance
the
Ply
vefeel being materially weathered, of her beams through a length of 11 feet.
The Right Hornable
Earl Granville, RG
Wer Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,
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