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tors and assigns, or successors and assigns (as the case may be) failing, at any time during the continuance of the term of the said lease, to use the demised land for the purpose so specified as aforesaid, without the previous licence or consent of His Majesty, His Heirs, Successors or Assigns, signified in writing by the Governor, then it shall be lawful for His Majesty, His Heirs, Successors or Assigns, by the Governor or by any Officer authorized by him in writing, to re-enter on the land, foreshore, and sea bed included in and demised by such lease or any portion thereof in the name of the whole, and thereupon the same shall be forfeited to and vest in the Crown; the lease will also contain in particular a reservation to the Crown of all mines and minerals under the demised land. The lease will also contain a proviso that the lessee is to have the option of renewing the lease for a further term of 75 years at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King.

28th July, 1916.

W. CHATHAM, Director of Public Works.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

No. S. 150.- Notice is hereby given under Section 3 of the Foreshores and Sea Bed Ordinance, 1901, that all persons having any objections to the granting of the lease as above described must send in particulars of their objections in writing to the Colonial Secretary before the expiration of a period of one month from the 28th day of July, 1916, and all such objections will be considered by the Governor in Council.

And notice is also given that if after the expiration of such period of one month the Governor in Council shall declare it to be expedient to grant a lease of the said Lot, such Lot will be Jeased, and the Crown Lease of the Lot shall be deemed to demise to the lessec the foreshore or sea bed included in such lease free and discharged from all rights, privileges, profits-á-prendre, and easements, whether public or private, which may have existed or may be claimed in or over such foreshore and sea bed, so far as is necessary for carrying out the purposes for which the land is leased.

28th July, 1916.

W. CHATHAM, Director of Public Works.

SANITARY DEPARTMENT.

No. S. 167. In accordance with Section 168 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, it is hereby notified that the Government proposes to erect a public trough-closet latrine in Garden Road in close proximity to and to the south-westwards of the Peak Tramways Company's lower terminus.

If any owner or occupier in the immediate vicinity of such site objects to such erection such objection must be sent in writing to the Colonial Secretary so as to reach his office not later than Friday, the 8th day of September, 1916.

D. W. TRATMAN, Head of the Sanitary Department.

18th August, 1916.

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension Australasia & China Telegraph Company's Office at Hongkong.

Cheongsui, 11, Thyeyick Street.

Hown Pack, Lockcock Hotel.

Jeandah

Leemoi, 18, Katon Street.

Manson steamer, Taishan.

Ng On Kay, 92, Milho Tong Street. Suttor, N.S.W., Agent.

Toanthanh.

Yansang, 1st floor. 56, Wellington Street. Yeohenghuat.

J. M. BECK,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 25th August, 1916.

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's Office at Hongkong.

Chinyanwootong, 65, Pottinger Street.

Dolcione,

Huoon.

Kiugyuchiu, C/o Taionchan Hotel.

Leuscuchau, 4298, Cane Road.

Lopingkum, 35, Third Story, Wingket Street. Ohtsukihama.

Mr. Ruehing, 71, Connaught Road. Sinkumfong, 100, Des Voeux Road. Yuelee.

A. B. SÖRENSEN,

Acting Superintendent.

Hongkong Station, 25th August, 1916.

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