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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1891.
SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
THE
HE Court will sit in Summary Jurisdiction,
every Friday, until further notice.
HE Court will sit in Original Jurisdiction,
further notice.
By Order of the Court,
EDW. J. ACKROYD, Registrar.
THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1864.
MEMORANDUM of DEED to be registered pur- suant to "The Bankruptcy Ordinance,
1864."
1. Title of Doed. 1. Deed of Assignment.
2. Date of Deed.
2. 31st January, 1891.
3-Date of Execu- 3. 31st January, 1891.
tion by Debtors.
4. Names and De- 4.
scriptions of
Debtors as in the Deed.
as
CHAN WING CHI, CHAN YAU CHI and CHAN KWAN TUN lately carrying on busi- ness in copartnership Dealers in European Goods under the name of Man Lee, at No. 297, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong.
5. Names and De- 5. TONG WAN CHIN, Compra- dore to Messieurs SANDER
scriptions of the
Trustees.
& Co. of Victoria aforesaid, LEONG YU CHO, Compradore to Messieurs EDUARDSCHEL- LILASS & Co. of Victoria aforesaid, Tsu SHIN TONG, Compradore to Messieurs W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co. of Victoria aforesaid, and LO HING CHIU, Trader, car- rying on business under the name of Chun Chan at Vic- toria aforesaid.
6. A short State- 6. An Assignment and Convey-
ment of the
Nature of the
Deed.
ance of all the Estate and Effects of the Debtors, (ex- cept such portion as shall
not exceed in value the sum of $100), to the Trustees absolutely to be applied and administered for the benefit of all the Creditors of the Debtors in like manner as if they had been at the date thereof duly adjudged Bank- rupts and as if the Trustees had been duly appointed Cred- itors' Assignees and the Cred- itors had proved.
7. When left for 7. 3rd February, 1891.
Registration.
I certify the above to be a true Copy of the Entry in the Registry Book of Deeds under "The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1864."
C. F. A. SANGSTER, Deputy Registrar.
DENNYS & MOSSOP,
Solicitors,
49 & 51, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong.
Hongkong, 4th February, 1891.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
Suit No. 205 of 1891.
Foreign Attachment.
Plaintiff-PANG SHAU KONG. Defendant,-CHING TSOI.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Writ of
Foreign Attachment returnable on the 20th day of February, 1891, against all the Property moveable or immoveable of the above named Defendant within the Colony has been issued in this Suit pursuant to the Provisions of Section LXXXII. of "The Hong- kong Code of Civil Procedure."
Dated the 7th day of February, 1891.
EWENS & REECE, Solicitors for the Plaintiff, 62, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONGKONG.
SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
Suit No. 206 of 1891,
Foreign Attachment.
Plaintiffs,-WAN CHUNG and WONG KWAI.
Defendant,-CHING TSOI.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Writ of
Foreign Attachment returnable on the 20th day of February, 1891, against all the Property moveable or immoveable of the above named Defendant within the Colony, has been issued in this Suit pursuant to the Provisions of Section LXXXII. of "The Hongkong Code of Civil Procedure."
Dated the 7th day of February, 1891.
EWENS & REECE, Solicitors for the Plaintiffs, 62, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1864.
MEMORANDUM of DEED to be registered pur- suant to "The Bankruptcy" Ordinânce, 1864."
1. Title of Deed.
2. Date of Deed.
1. Deed of Assignment.
2. 6th February, 1891.
3. Date of Execu- 3. 6th February, 1891.
tion by Debtor.
4. Names and
description of the Debtor as in the Deed.
5. Name and
description of the Trustee.
4
ment of the Na- ture of the Deed.
4.
TAM To otherwise TAM SHEUNG MING of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, carrying on business as ધ merchant under the name of Hop Ki Tung at No. 3 Bon- ham Strand West Victoria aforesaid.
5. WONG PO CHUEN of Victoria
aforesaid, Gentleman.
6. A short State- 6. An Assignment and Convey- ance of all the estate and effects of the Debtor (except such portion as shall not ex- ceed in value the sum of $100) to the Trustee absolutely to be applied and administered for the benefit of all the Creditors in like manner as if he had been at the date thereof duly adjudged 2 Bankrupt and as if the Trus- tee had been duly appointed Creditors' Assignees and the Creditors had proved.
7. When left for Registration.
7. 7th February, 1891.
I certify the above to be a true Copy of the Entry in the Registry Book of Deeds under "The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1864."
C. F. A. SANGSTER, Deputy Registrar.
DENNYS & MOSSOP, Solicitors,
49 & 51, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
Hongkong, 7th February, 1891.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
Foreign Attachment.
Suit No. 171 of 1891.
Plaintiff,-YEUNG CHAK,
Defendant,--CHING TSAI.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Writ of
Foreign Attachment returnable on the 14th day of February, 1891, against all the Property moveable or immoveable of the above named Defendant within the Colony has been issued in this Suit pursuant to the provisions of Section LXXXII. of "The Hongkong Code of Civil Procedure."
Dated the 31st day of January, 1891.
EWENS & REECE, Solicitors for the Plaintiff, 62, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
FIFTY-FIRST
REPORT OF THE COURT OF DIRECTORS
TO THE
ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING
OF
SHAREHOLDERS
TO BE HELD
AT THE CITY HALL, HONGKONG, On Saturday, the 28th February, 1891,
AT NOON.
To the Proprietors of the
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. GENTLEMEN,
The Directors have now to submit to you a General Statement of the affairs of the Bank, and Balance Sheet for the half-year ending 31st December, 1890.
The net profits for that period, including $148,302.94 balance brought forward from last account, after paying all charges, deducting interest paid and due, and making provision for bad and doubtful accounts, amount to $1,715,743.39, of which after taking out remu- neration to Directors, there remains for appro- priation $1,705,743.39.
From this sum, the Directors recommend the payment of a Dividend of One Pound and Ten Shillings per Share, on the Old Shares, and Eleven Shillings and Three Pence per Share on the New Shares, which at 4/6 will absorb $450,000, and a Bonus of One Pound and Ten Shillings per Share on the Old Shares, and Eleven Shillings and Three Pence per Share on the New Shares, which will absorb $450,000.
The difference in Exchange between 4/6, the rate at which the Dividend and Bonus are de- clared, and 3/5, the rate of the day, amounts to $285,365.80.
They recommend transferring $300,000 to the Credit of Reserve Fund, which, with instal- ments of Premium on New Shares, $1,706,596.31, will then stand at $6,806,596.31.
They also recommend writing off Bank Premises Account the sum of $100,000.
The Balance $120,377.54 to be carried to New Profit and Loss Account.
DIRECTORS.
Mr. J. S. MOSES has been appointed Chair- man for the year 1891, and Mr. ST. C. MICHA~ ELSEN, Deputy Chairman. The Honourable A. P. MACEWEN having resigned on leaving the Colony, the Directors have invited Mr. C. J. HOLLIDAY to join the Board; his appointment requires confirmation at this meet- ing.
Mr. W. H. FORBES, Mr. H. L. DALRYMPLE and Mr. J. S. MOSES retire in rotation and being eligible for re-election offer themselves accordingly.
Mr. F. DE Bovis was appointed Acting Chief Manager on 1st January, 1891, Mr. T. JACKSON returned to the London Office by the Mail of 5th February, 1891.
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