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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1st SEPTEMBER, 1894. 765

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 329.

Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of Thursday, the 6th proximo, for the supply and making up of the undermentioned Winter Clothing, which is to be completed by the 1st November for the use of the Hongkong Police Force, viz. :-

30

More or less.

[ 30 Blue Fine Cloth Suits for Inspectors.

350 Serge Suits for Europeans and Indians.

350 Serge Suits for Chinese.

570 Pairs of Chinese Shoes.

350 350

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29

Stockings. Garters.

Blue Cloth, Alpaca, Buff Cloth, Sleeve Lining, Black Silesia, White Lining, Unbleached Calico. Buttons, Hooks and Eyes, Mohair and White Cord, and Serge will be supplied from the Police Store. No tender will be received unless the person tendering produces a receipt to the effect that he has deposited in the Colonial Treasury the sum of $100 as a pledge of the bona fides of his offer, which sum shall be forfeited to the Crown if such person fails or refuses to carry out his tender, should the tender be accepted.

Form of tender may be obtained at the Colonial Secretary's Office.

For further particulars apply at the Office of the Captain Superintendent of Police.

No tender will be received unless written on the required Form.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 28th August, 1894.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 330.

The following are published.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 31st August, 1894.

Government of Straits Settlements.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

SINGAPORE.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

WESTERN APPROACH TO NEW HARBOUR. SALAT SINKI.

The construction of a Light-house on the Sultan Shoal is about to commence. The Beacon on the Shoal will be pulled down as the work progresses. A hulk painted yellow with one mast will be moored alongside the Shoal during the con-

C. Q. G. CRAUFURD, Retired Commander, R.N.,

Master Attendant, S.S.

struction.

MASTER ATTENDANT'S OFFICE,

Singapore, 21st August, 1894. .

Government of Japan.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

(Special)

No. 661 of the Year 1894.

JAPAN.

HONSHU SOUTH COAST.

(1731.) TOKYO GULF. TORPEDO LAID DOWN.

Notice is hereby givon, that as torpedo has been laid down within the following area, or the west side of an imaginary line joining Hashirimidzu point with Honmoku buoy, and the south side of a line joining Koshiba-zaki (Oshiba-zaki) with Hitomi-yama (Kisaradzn), it is ordered that every vessel afterwards leaving or entering the Gulf of Tokyo and passing between the light buoy (moored in midway between Kannon-zaki and Futtsu-zaki) and Futtsu-zaki shall pass eastward of this area with a good berth.

NOTE. This area will be marked by two buoys to be moored in line joining Honmoku buoy with Hashirim idzu point, and a red light to be exhibited on this point. When the buoys and lights are set, further notice will be given.

This Notiec affects the following Naval charts :—Nos. 90, 111, 216, 80, 95. By order of Vice Admiral S. Kabayama.

Hydrographic Office, Tokyo, Japan, 9 August 1894.

Captain K. KIMOTSUKI, I.N. Hydrographer.

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