THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 3RD FEBRUARY, 1905.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 80.
The following is published for general information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 1st February, 1905.
JURY LIST, 1905.
F. H. MAY,
Colonial Secretary.
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Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provision of the Jury Consolidation Ordinance, 1887, I have this day caused to be posted at the chief entrance to the Court House a List of all persons ascertained by me to be liable to serve as Jurors.
The said List will remain so posted until Thursday, the 15th instant, in order that any person may apply by notice in writing to me requiring that his name or the name of some other person may be respectively either added to or struck off from the said List, upon cause to be duly assigned in such notice.
Supreme Court House,
Hongkong, 1st February, 1905.
ARATHOON SETH, Registrar.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 81.
The following Translation is published for the information of Mariners.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 3rd February, 1905.
TRANSLATION.
NOTIFICATION OF KANAGAWA KEN, No. 13.
F. H. MAY,
Colonial Secretary.
Notice is hereby given to the effect that, as the "Moshun-Go,” the watch boat for the Harbour and Quarantine affairs, which is stationed outside the harbour limit of Yokohama, will be withdrawn for a time from the 24th of January, 1905, for the purpose of repairing, the Harbour and Quarantine Authorities of Yokohama will be staying on board the Light-ship off the Juniten (Mandarin Bluff ) in order to exercise their duties for such a time.
KOHEL SUFU, Governor of Kanagawa Ken, Japun.
January 17th, 1905.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. No. 82.
The following Notices to Mariners are published.
By Command,
F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 3rd February, 1905.
CHINA SEA.
Captain GRIMES of the British S.S. Seneca reports :---
"On the 29th January at 6.30 a.m. left Shanghai and passed a junk bottom up at 8.30 a.m, in Lat. 22.14 N. Long. 114.43 E. also another one about 2 miles to the South-West. both dangerous to navigation being in the track of vessels making Pedro Blanco Island.”
L. BARNES-LAWRENCE, Captain, R.N., Harbour Master, &e.
Harbour Department, Hongkong, 1st February, 1905.
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