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No. 239.
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24TH NOVEMBER, 1877.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
consequent upon his absence on Vacation Leave cease from this date.
The undersigned having returned to the Colony and resumed his duties, the acting appointments
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 20th November, 1877.
A p
Colonial Secretary, J. GARDINER AUSTIN,
No. 240.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Office of the undersigned. of a sale of a quantity of Ebony at Colombo, is published for general information.
Particulars of the dimensions of the logs of the first cargo may be seen upon application at the The following letter received from the Colonial Secretary's Office, Colombo, together with a Notice
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 24th November, 1877.
Colonial Secretary, J. GARDINER AUSTIN,
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
COLOMBO, 2nd November, 1877.
your power. a sount of this Government, and I am to request you to be so good as to give it all the publicity in SIR,-I am directed to transmit to you the enclosed notice of a sale of a quantity of Ebony on
tering purchasers.
jam to enclose particulars of the dimensions of the logs of the first cargo for the information of
HONGKONG. The Honourable The Colonial Secretary,
CEYLON.
(Signed,)
I have, &c.,
for Colonial Secretary. G. T. M. O'BRIEN,
Sale of Ebony.
be published hereafter.
The first cargo contains 346 logs of various sizes. The number of logs in the second cargo will
from the Master Attendant.
The logs may be inspected at the Wharf, and particulars of their Dimensions, &c., may be obtained
purchasers. The sale to commence at noon. auction on account of Government at the Wharf, Colombo, on the 17th December next, in lots to suit Notice is hereby given that two small cargoes of Ebony, each of about 80 tons, will be sold by
No. 241.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
published for general information.
The following Return of Criminals found at large in the Colony this year after Deportation, is
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 24th November, 1877.
J. GARDINER AUSTIN,
Colonial Secretary.
DEPORTATION-HONGKONG.
List of Criminals found at large in the Colony after Deportation, during the first Ten Months of the Year 1877. (Total number of Criminals deported in same period-Seventy-six.)
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24TH NOVEMBER, 1877.
427
531
SERIAL
Nos.
NAMES
AND
OCCUPATIONS.
CONVICTIONS AND SENTENCES IN EACH CASE.
1st Conviction,-Highway Robbery, 18th July, 1864, 8 years penal servitude. dv., -Breach of Conditional Purdon, 8th January, 1877, to complete original sen- tence, or 1 year, I month and 17 days.
----Larceny, 9th January, 1871, 6 months hard labour and 12 months security. ---Suspicious Character, 15th April, 1873, 3 months hard labour and 12 months security.
-Returning from Deportation and Suspicious Character, 28th October, 1874, 15 months hard labour.
-Returning from Deportation, 6th January, 1877, 12 months hard labour. Larceny, 5th February, 1874, 2 months hard labour. Larceny, 18th April, 1874, 3 months hard labour.
--Larceny, 13th November, 1874, 4 mouths hard labour and 6 months security. -Larceny, 11th October, 1875, 6 months hard labour and 12 months security. -Returning from Deportation, 19th January, 1877, 12 months hard labour. Larceny, 25th September, 1874, 14 days hard abour, -Larceny, 26th November, 1874, 4 months hard labour.
-Unlawful Possession, 21st April, 1875, fined 60 shillings or 42 days. ---Rogue and Vagabond, 5th July, 1875, 3 months hard labour and 6 months security.
---Attempt to break and enter a Dwelling House with Intent, &c., de., 23rd December, 1875, 2 years hard labour.
1
Lo-a-Fuk,
Stone Cutter,
2nd
2 Cheung-Suú,
1st
do-,
Cooly,
2nd
do.,
3rd
do.,
4th
do.,
B
Wong-n-Kai,
1st
do.,
Unemployed, 2nd
dou
3rd
do.,
4th
do.,
th
do.,
4
Choi-a-Sing,
Cook,
1st
do.
2nd
don
3rd
do..
4th
du-,
5th
8th
do.,
do.,
9
Luk-Shun, Trader,
Wong-a-Tak,
Boat-builder,
1st
2nd
doy
10.
સ
Chan-Puk, Hawker,
Wong-a-Tak,
Unemployed,
3rd do.,
1st
do.s
6
Lo-a-Sin,
Cook,
2nd
dv.,
10
Luk-a-Sun,.
Hawker,
1st
do.
Ind
do.,
3rd
jo.,
-Breach of Conditional Pardon, 1st February, 1877, to complete his original sentence, or 11 mouths and 7 days.
Vide No. 10 Luk-a-San, who is the same man.
--Attempt to Commit Burglary, 10th March, 1875, 6 mouths simple impri- sonment and 3 years penal servitude.
-Returning from Deportation, 26th February, 1877, to complete original
sentence, or 1 year, 8 months and 7 days.
Vide No. 23 Chan-Fuk, who is the same man.
1st Conviction,-Larceny, 4th July, 1876, 14 days hard labour. 2nd do., -Larceny, 27th September, 1876, 6 mouths hard labour.
-Returning from Deportation, 5th March, 1877, 1 month hard labour. -Assault with Intent to Rob, 20th September, 1875, 2 years hard labour and
50 lashes.
~~Breach of Conditional Pardon, 0th April, 1877, to complete original sentence, or 9 months and 8 days.
-Gambling, 17th February, 1872, 1 month hard labour.
-Rogue and Vagabond, 12th June, 1872, 8 months hard labour. -Rogue and Vagabond, 4th November, 1872, 1 month hard labour.
Pardoned on condition of being branded and deported for life.
WHEN ARRESTED
How DEPORTED.
WHEN DEPORTED.
FOR RETURNING
TO HONGKONG.
30th May, 1871.
5th Jan., 1877.
For five years under Deporta- tion Ordinance.
24th July, 1873, and
25th Jan., 1870.
5th Jan., 1877.
Do.
22nd April, 1876,
18. Jan., 1877.
Pardoned on condition of being 20th Jan., 1877. branded and deported for life.
30th Jan., 1877.
For five years under Deporta- tion Ordinance.
| Pardoned on condition of being branded and deported for life.
7th Dec., 1874.
10th Jan., 1877.
11th Feb., 1877.
25th Feb., 1877.
For five years under Deporta- tion Ordinance.
Do.
12th Dec., 1876.
5th October, 1876.
3rd March, 1877.
4th March, 1877.
Pardoned on condition of being branded and deported for life.
9th Dec., 1876.
5th April, 1877.
For five years under Deporta- tion Ordinance.
7th Dec., 1874.
8th April, 1877.
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