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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 12TH JULY, 1890.
FORM III.
Warrant in the first instance.—(Secs. 11, 62, 64.)
IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.
To each and all of the Constables of the said Colony,
Information having this day been laid (or A.B, having this day been charged) before the undersigned, a Magistrate of the said Colony for that A.B. (or he the said A.B.) (here state shortly the matter of information or charge); and oath (or declaration) being now made before me substantiating the matter of such information (or charge).
These are therefore to command you in Her Majesty's name forthwith to apprehend the said A.B. and to bring him before one of the Magistrates of the said Colony to answer to the said information (or charge) and to be further dealt with according to law.
Dated this
day of
(Signed),
A Magistrate, &c.
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NOTE.- When the offence is committed on the High Seas, or in For- eign Parts, the warrant should describe the party injured to have been at the time of the offence "in the peace of the "Queen."
FORM IV.
Warrant of Committal for safe custody during an adjournment of the hearing.—(Sec. 16.)
IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.
To each and all of the Constables of the said Colony and to the Superintendent of Victoria Gaol, Hongkong, aforesaid.
On the
last past, information was laid (or complaint made or A.B. was charged) before the undersigned, a Magistrate of the said Colony for that (or as in summons), and the hearing of the same having been adjourned to the
day of
instant, o'clock in the forenoon, it is necessary that the said A.B. should in the meantime be kept in safe custody.
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These are therefore, to command you the said Constables. in Her Majesty's name, forthwith to convey the said A.B. to the said Victoria Gaol, and there to deliver him to the Superintendent thereof, with this precept; and you, the said Superintendent, to receive the said A.B. into your custody in the said Gaol, and there safely keep him until the
day of
instant, when you are hereby required to convey and have him at the time and place to which the said hearing is so adjourned as aforesaid, at
o'clock in the
noon of the same day before me, or before such Magistrate as may then be there to answer further to the said information (or complaint or charge) and to be further dealt with according to law. unless you shall be otherwise ordered in the meantime.
Dated this
day of
(Signed),
A Magistrate, &c.
FORM V.
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Recognisance conditioned for appearance or for doing some other thing.-Secs. 14, 16, 18, 25, 27, 31 (2), 53 (1). 54 (1).]
IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY
The
day of
and
the said each, to be levied on our several goods, lands, and tenements if the said
fails in the condition hereon indorsed. Signed (where not taken orally).
We the undersigned
and
of
of
severally acknowledge ourselves to owe to our Sovereign Lady the Queen the several sums following, namely, the said
as principal the sum of
as suret the sum of
OF HONGKONG.
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of
and
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A. B.
C. D.
E. F.
Taken (orally) before me the
day of
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(Signed),
A Magistrate in and for the Colony of Hongkong,
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Magistrate's clerk,
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Superintendent of the Police,
or as the case may be.
CONDITION INDORSED.
The condition of the within-written recognisance is such that if the within-bounden
appears before such Magistrate of the Colony of Hongkong as may then be sitting at the said Police Court on the
day of
. at the hour of in the noon, to answer (further) to the charge made against him by and to be (further) dealt with according to law (or appears before such Magistrate as may then be sitting at for sentence when called up on (or as the case may be) then the said recognisance shall be void but otherwise shall remain in full force.
“NOTE.--- Where the recognisaner is taken orally omit the words the undersigned” und insert the word “orally" after "taken.”
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