ORDINANCE No. 6 of 1879.
Chinese Emigration.
which a licence ought to have been obtained under any of the provisions of the clauses 8 (a) and 8 (b) of this section."
IV. This Ordinance shall not come into operation until Her Majesty's confirmation of the same shall have been proclaimed by the Governor.
HONGKONG,
RECO
RECO
S AUG SI
CHINESE EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.
The following documents have been laid before the Legislative Council:-
MINUTE BY ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY,
Submitted to His Excellency.
21st April, 1881.
307
FREDERICK STEWART,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
LIST of CHINESE PASSENGER SHIPS about to be Despatched for the Undermentioned Places.
Name of Ship Tonnage Rig Flag Name of Master No. of Passengers Probable Date of Sailing Destination Consignees Killarney 1,060 Steamer British Thompson 200 21st April Bangkok Yuen-fat Hong O'Neill 645 Do. Do. O'Neill 200 Do. Do. Gibb, Livingston & Co. Diomed 1,241 Do. Do. Jackson 500 22nd April Straits Settlements Butterfield & Swire Consolation 764 Do. Do. Young 200 24th April Bangkok Yuen-fat Hong Glamis Castle 1,559 Do. Do. Tod 600 26th April Australian Colonies Gibb, Livingston & Co. Belgic 1,716 Do. Do. Davison 645 San Francisco O. & O. S. S. Co.H. G. THOMSETT,
Harbour Master, &c.
Harbour Department, Hongkong, 20th April, 1881.
MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.
Let me see the list of the 600 Chinese proposed to be sent to the Australian Colonies in the Glamis Castle.
21st April, 1881.
J. POPE HENNESSY.
MINUTE BY ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY.
For the Emigration Officer to supply the list.
FREDERICK STEWART,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
22nd April, 1881.
MINUTE BY THE EMIGRATION OFFICER.
The list will be forwarded as soon as prepared, which cannot be until Monday. It is desired to despatch the Glamis Castle on Tuesday morning. The numbers proceeding by this ship are about 700 for Sydney, and the remainder (say 139) are for other Australian Ports.
H. G. THOMSETT,
23rd April, 1881.
Emigration Officer
ORDINANCE No. 6 or 1879.
Chinese Emigration.
which a licence ought to have been obtained under any of the provisions of the clauses 8 (a) and 8 (5) of this sec- tion."
IV. This Ordinance shall not come into operation until Her Majesty's confirmation of the same shall have been proclaimed by the Governor.
HONGKONG,
RECO
RECO
S AUG SI
CHINESE EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.
The following documents have been laid before the Legislative Council:-
MINUTE BY ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY,
Submitted to His Excellency.
21st April, 1881.
307
FREDERICK STEWART,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
LIST of CHINESE PASSENGER SHIPS about to be Despatched for the Undermentioned Places.
Name of Too- Ship. nage.
Rig. Flag.
Name of Master.
No. of Passen-
Probable
Destination.
gers,
Date of Sailing.
Consignees.
Ilale,
Killarney, 1,060 Do.
645 Steamer British Thompson, Do. O'Neill, ...
200
200
Bangkok, Do.,
Diomed, Consolation,
1,241
Do.
Do. Jackson,
500
764
Do.
Do.
Young,....
200
Glamis Castle, 1,559
Do.
Do. Tod,
600
Belgie,
1,716 Do.
Do.
Davison,
645
Do.,
21st April, Yuen-fat Hong.
Do., Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Butterfield & Swire. Yuen-fat Hong.
Straits Settlements, 22nd April, Bangkok,
24th April, Australian Colonies, 26th April, San Francisco,
Gibb, Livingston & Co.
0. & O. S. S. Co.
H. G. THOMSETT,
Harbour Muster, ģc.
Harbour Department, Hongkong, 20th April, 1881.
MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.
Let me see the list of the 600 Chinese proposed to be sent to the Australian Colonies in the Glamis Castle.
21st April, 1881.
J. POPE HENNESSY.
MINUTE BY ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY. For the Emigration Officer to supply the list.
FREDERICK STEWART,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
22nd April, 1881.
MINUTE BY THE EMIGRATION OFFICER.
The list will be forwarded as soon as prepared, which cannot be until Monday. It is desired to despatch the Glamis Castle on Tuesday morning. The numbers proceeding by this ship are about 700 for Sydney, and the remainder (say 139) are for other Australian Ports.
H. G. THOMSETT,
23rd April, 1881.
Emigration Officer
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