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Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

XVI

Annual

CHINESE CYCLES.

Corresponding Year of Christian Era.

Sign.

A. D.

A. D.

A. D.

A. D.

A. D.

A. D.

A. D.

KEERXTĦESKOTKEER)

乙丙丁戊已庚辛壬癸甲乙丙丁戊已庚辛壬癸甲乙丙丁戊已庚辛壬癸

1895

1835

1775

1715

1655

1595

1535

1896

1836

1776

1716

1636

1596

1536

1897

1837

1777

1717

1657

1597

1537

1898

1838

1778

1718

1658

1598

1538

1899

1839

1779

1719

1659

1599

1539

1900

1840

1780

1720

1660

1600

1540

1901

1841

1781

1721

1661

1601

1541

1902

1842

1782

1722

1662

1002

1542

1908

1843

1783

1729

1603

1603

1543

1904

1844

1784

1724

1664

1604

1544

1905

1845

1785

1725

1665

1605

1545

1906

1846

1786

1726

1606

1600

1546

1907

1847

1787

1727

1667

1607

1547

1906

1848

1788

1728

1668

1608

1548

1909

1849

1789

1729

1669

1609

1549

1910

1850

1790

1730

1670

1610

1550

1911

1851

1791

1781

1671

1611

1551

1912

1852

1792

1732

1672

1612

1552

1913

1853

1793

1739

1672

1613

1553

癸亥

IESKOTKIERN

1914

1854

1794

1734

1674

1614

1554

1915

1855

1795

1795

1675

1615

1555

1916

1856

1796

1736

1676

1616

1556

1917

1857

1797

1737

1677

1617

1557

1918

1858

1798

1738

1678

1616

1558

1919

1859

1799

1739

1679

1619

1559

1920

1860

1800

1740

1680

1620

1560

1921

1861

1801

1741

1681

1621

1561

:

1922

1862

1802

1742

1682

1622

1562

1929

1863

1803

1749

1683

1623

1563

CHINESE CYCLES during the CHRISTIAN ERA.

Cycle No. D. Cycle Nr.

4Dgele Na

4 D yela Nu

46 Logine

4,51 depine 304,56 bagiur 604|60 degins 844 64 begins, 1084|68 segine

4.D. Cycle Se. A.D. Cyria Ro, A.D. Cycle No. A.D.Cycle No 1324 72 156476 begias 1804 begins

AD.

47

64,52

364 57

664.61

904'65 114469

78

"

"

**

77

1384 75, 1624:77, 1864

48

104 53

424 58

724 62

7

964'66

1204 70

1444 74

1684.78

1924

23

"

»

M

"

19

49

184'54

484 59

784'63

1024 67

"

1264 71

1504 75

1744179

1984

7

21

"

"

"

"

50

244 55

544

19

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ORDINANCES passed

of HONGKONG from 1854 to 1862, inclusive.

NOTE-The Ordinances previous ta 1854 have already been publi led in the "Laws of Hongkong.” In the re uf geueral interest wie given, wlule of those of less importance the titles following pages such Ordinances only are quoted, and the date at which they were passed, so that they may be easily found in the Governinend Guzette by any une wishing to consult them.

1854. No. 1.

1

possessed of or entitled to or otherwise beneficially int-rested in kay lands, mumier, securities for

An Ordinance to raise an additional Police Rate.—muotity, chattels, or other property, in the custody [30th May, 1851.]—– Expired

No. 2.

Market Ordinance.-[29th August, pealed by No. 9 of 1858,

No. 3.

or under the control of any person or pereuns 1 this land or its Dependencies (to be named in such affidavit) or that any such person or persons 1854]—Re-is or ate indebted to suc, defen laħt, the plaintiff n.ay proceed against sucu defendant by Process of Foreign Attachment in the manner hereafter directed.

11. Form of atte chment and how served.—Provizo An Ordinance to declare certain Acts of the Im- perial Parliament to be in force in thie Culony-as to proof where cause of action accrued.—And [31st October, 1854.]

No. 4.

be it enacted and ordained, that at any time alter the filing of such afhdavit, as aforesaid, a Writ of Foreign" "Attachment shall be issued at the plain- An Ordinance for reducing the number of Jury-tiff's "iustance un of course, and every such writ men from Eighteen to Ten.-[31-8 October,shall be in the forta or to the effect of the form 1854.7—Repealed by Ordinance No. 15 of 1856 contained in the Schedule to this Ordinance mark- ed A, and be returnable into the said Court not less than fourteen days nor more than sixty daya next An Ordinance to amend and extend the Ordinance after the date thereof, and shall be served upon the No. 9 of 1845, entitled "An Ordinance to invest several garnishees or persuus therein mained in the Supreme Court of Hongkong with a Sun-whose hands it is intended thereby to attach any mary Jurisdiction in certain cases.-[31st Octo- such tands, monies, chattels, or debts, by delivering ber, 1851.]—Repeated by Ordinance No. 7 of ja copy thereof to each suca garuishee personally,

1862,

No. 5.

No. 6.

or by leaving the same at his or her then or ther last usual place of abode:-Provided always, that An Ordinance to provide for the disposal of un-find judgment shall in no case be sized in any claimed Balances of the Estates of Persons dying such action until an eutry sualı have been made on the record of the issue of such Wr.t of Attact:ment, Intestate within the Colony of Hongkong 131st October, 1851.1-Repealed by Ordinance with a suggestion of the fact that the cause or No. 5 of 1855; rexved (except last clause) by causes of action so arose as aforesaid, and twat in Ordinance No. 1 of 1857, which see.

1855. No. 1.

An Ordinance to enforce neutrality during the Contest now existing in China. —¡15th January. 1855.]— Expired January 1, 1856.

No. 2.

case it shall at any time appear that the cause of action did not arise with this Island or its Depen- dencí.6, the attachment shall be forthwith dissolved, with custs, to be paid by the plaintiff to auch parties and in such manuer as the Court shall direct.

III. Public notice to be given.--And be it enacted and ordained, that in addition to such service, the plaintiff shad miso cause a notice of the issue of sucu writ, signed by him or his attorney, to be An Ordinance to provide for and regulate Process published not less than twice in the Government in Actions at Law against Persons absent from Gazelle, and also not less than twice iD on news- the Colony.-[19th January, 1855.}

paper pablished within this Colony; and every such Preamble. Whereas by the laws at present in potice shall be in the form or to the effect of the force there are no means by which actious at law form contained in the Schedule to this Ordinance can be successfully prosecuted against persons, marked B, and the last of such publications thereof absent from the Colony, because there is no Processshal; be one week at the least before the day on by Foreign Attachment or otherwise for compelling which the Writ of Attachment shall be so wonde either defence or appearance on behalf of any such returnable, defendant-

IV. Property and debis bound from the time of 1. On any return of non est inventus, and on attachments, cod.—And be it enacted and ordained, affidavit filed, dc, plakatif may proceed against an that from the time of the service of such writ upon absent defendant by joreign attachment-Be it any such garaisuee or persuu as aforesaid, al, and therefore enacted and ordained by His Excellency siguiar the lands, monies and chattels, bilis, bonde, the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the and other property of whatso:ver nature, in the Legislative Council thereof, that in every action at custody or under the control of such garnishee then law which shall hereafter be commenced in the belonging to the defendant against whom the same Supreme Court of Hongkong wherein the writ of writ issued, or to or in which such defendant sball summons or of capias shall as to any defendant then be legally or equitably entitled or otherwise pamed therein be returned non est incentus, if upou benefic ly interested, and whetuer solely or jointly or after such return an affidavit shall be flied on with any other person or persons, and mil debts of behalf of the plaintiff (in addition to a full affi lavit every kind then due by any such garnishee to such of the cause of action) that such cause of action rose defendant, although the same or par: thereof may within this Island or its Dependencies, and that to be payable only at a future day, shall in the exceut the best of the depouent's belief such defendant of such defend lut's right, title, and interest therein dues inut reside within this Island or its Depend respectively be attached in the hands of such garn- encies, sud ia to the best of the deponent's beiiet fishée, and (subject to any bonâ fide prior claims or

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