1328 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 19TH AUGUST, 1899.
CASES.-Continued.
OFFENCES.
No. OF CASES,
NO. OF PRI- SONERS.
OFFENCES,
No. of CASES.
NO. OF PRI- BONERS.
Brought forward..........
11,299 13,217
Brought forward.......
|12,19714,117
Public Health Ordinances 24 of 1887 and 4 of 1895,-
Continued.
Rogues and Vagabonds,- Continued.
Domestic buildings, occupying, without a certificate
from Sanitary Board,
Rogues and Vagabonds-Wandering abroad and
lodging in the open air,
697
697
10
10
Excretal matters-Irrigating land with, near Public
Road,
Rogues and Vagabonds--Exposing to view obscene
pictures..
2
2
I
I
Latrine Regulations-Breach of,
7
7
Laundry Ordinance, Breach of.... Laundries-Using, as sleeping rooms, Laundries-Unregistered,
Night Soil or noxious waters-Carrying, during pro- hibited hours, or depositing in the Streets, Nuisances-Neglecting to abate, after notice served
by the Sanitary Board,
Offensive trade Establishment, Breach of Bye-Laws
made under,
Overcrowding-in tenement house,
+
4
7
7
3
52
52
9
Overcrowding-in Opium Divan, .
339
3
3
9
Officer &c. of Sanitary Board, neglecting the free
access of.
I
Pigs, &c.--Keeping, without license,
4
4
Plague and other infectious diseases-Neglecting to
report cases of,
Slaughter-House Ordinance, 17 of 1887, and 25 of 1895,- Slaughter-house Regulations-Breach of, Passing
animals into without inspection,
Spirit Licences, Ordinances 21 of 1886, and 24 of 1898,
Chinese Spirit Shop Regulations-Breach of, Intoxicating Liquors-Selling without license,.
"
--Distilling without license,. Licensed Publicans-Breach of Regulations for, Public House--Intoxicating Liquor, Adulteration of,"
-Intoxicating Liquor, Selling during
prohibited hours in,.
11
Stowaways Ordinance 7 of 1897,-
Stowaways.
Small Tenements Recovery Ordinance 27 of 1897,
Telegram Messages Ordinance 14 of 1894, Breach of, The Uniform Ordinance 10 of 1895,-
Military Uniform-Wearing,..
3
3
16217
13117
2
16 m
2
2
15.
15
6
3
10 to m
3
5
5
18
18
Person-Not approved of, by Sanitary Board to
carry out house drainage works,
Triad and Unlawful Societies Ordinance 8 of 1887,
Suppression of,....
1
1
Vagrancy, Ordinance 25 of 1897,--
Registration of Births and Deaths Ordinance 16 of
Vagrants.
2283
32
29
29
1896,
-
Verandahs erected over Crown Lands, Ordinance 4 of
Dead Bodies-Unlawful removal of, Death-Failing to report,
19
NO
19
1888,-
2
2
Enclosure of,—
1
Regulation of Chinese Burials, and Prevention of certain
Nuisances, Ordinance 12 of 1856,
Waterworks, Ordinance 16 of 1890,-
Water, Wasting,
88
88
Obeying calls of nature in the streets or in improper
places,.....
Weights and Measures Ordinance 8 of 1885,
141
141
Breach of,
150
150
Roads and Streets-Injury to,
4
+
Roads and Streets-Obstruction to ways, seashore
Duty of, Examiners of Weights and Measures, Ob-
structing,
35
35
&c.,
74
74
Wild Birds and Game, Ordinances 15 of 1885 and 4 of
Shrubs, Trees-Cutting or destroying,
84
84
1892,
Trespass on Crown Land,
82
82
Birds and Game - Unlicensed taking of,
Mendicaucy,
General,
Regulation of Chinese People. Ordinance 8 of 1858,--
Building-Occupying or erecting, on land not being
under lease from the Crown,
Regulation of Chinese Ordinance 13 of 1888,-
Bills-Posting, without permission from Registrar
Drums and Gongs-Night noises by beating, Fireworks-Discharging, without permits,..
Rogues and Vagabonds, 5th of Geo. IV Chapter 83. s. 4,--
Rogues and Vagabonds-As suspicious characters,. Rogues and Vagabonds-Found in Dwelling house,
&c. for an unlawful purpose, Rogues and Vagabonds-Indecent exposure of person, Rogues and Vagabonds-Receiving monies &c. for Charitable Contributions under false pretences,...
Carried forward,......................................................
Water Closet Ordinance 12 of 1891,
-2
1
1
2
2
34
34
Women and Girls Protection Ordinance 9 of 1897,-
Abduction of girls under 16 years of age,
3
.......
5
ST
5
Decoying women or girls into or away from the
Colony,
29
Defilment of girl between 12 and 16 years of age,
82
39
2
2
2
8
228
10
ཨ་ྒུ ཋ
2
8
228
Detaining, harbouring, or receiving women or girls
for the purpose of prostitution, Indecent assault upon any female,
10
16
2
N5
2
10
Letting out for hire women or girls for the purpose of prostitution and knowingly deriving profits therefrom,
1
2
71
71
3
3
Purchasing, pledging, or selling women or girls for
the purpose of prostitution,
2
3
1
1
TOTAL,....
13,341 15,289
|12,197 14,117
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 462.
Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of Wednesday, the 6th September, 1899, for the supply of the undermentioned Winter Clothing for the use of the Sanitary Department, viz. :—
35 Suits Blue Uniform.
35 Caps.
47 Pairs of Boots.
23 Overcoats.
For full particulars as to nature of Uniform, etc. required, apply at the Offices of the Sanitary Board," Beaconsfield."
Tenderers must produce a receipt that they have deposited in the Treasury the sum of $25 as a pledge of the bona fides of their tender, which sum shall be forfeited to the Crown if any Tenderer fails or refuses to carry out his tender, should the tender be accepted.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. For form of tender apply at the Colonial Secretary's Office.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 19th August, 1899.
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary.
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