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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26TH JUNE, 1886.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 243.
The following Notices under the Contagious Diseases Ordinance, 1867, are publishe information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 26th June, 1886.
FREDERICK ST Acting Colo
THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ORDINANCE, 1867.
It is hereby notified that the part of the house hereinafter mentioned, that is to sa Floor of No. 38, Shaukiwán, was, on the 26th day of June, 1886, pursuant to Secti above Ordinance, declared by me under my Hand and Seal of Office to be an Unlicensed
J. H. STEWArt Loc Acting Registrar Gen
L.S.
Registrar General's Office, Hongkong, 26th June, 1886.
THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ORDINANCE, 1867.
It is hereby notified that the part of the house hereinafter mentioned, that Floor of No. 15, Pottinger Street, was, on the 26th day of June, 1886, pursuan above Ordinance, declared by me under my Hand and Seal of Office to be an
L.S.
Registrar General's Office, Hongkong, 26th June, 1886.
J. H. STE
Acting
Gene
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 231. The following Lots of Crown Land at Yaumáti, will be sold by Public Auction, on 28th day of June, at 4 P.M.
Kaulung Inland Lots Nos. 215, 216, and 217. For Particulars and Conditions of Sale see Government Notification No. 221 of the 12t
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Ofice, Hongkong, 19th June, 1886.
FREDERICK STEE
Acting Colon
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 143. The following Notice from the Director of the Observatory is re-published for general in
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 24th April, 1886.
NOTICE.
FREDERICK STEV Acting Coloni
Meteorological Signals will be hoisted on the mast in front of the Police Barracks at Tsim A red drum indicates the existence of a typhoon in the China Sea to the East of th A red cone pointing upwards indicates, that a typhoon exists in a latitude more
than the Colony, or, that it is progressing towards North.
A red cone pointing downwards indicates, that a typhoon exists in a latitude more
than the Colony, or, that it is progressing towards South.
A red ball indicates the existence of a typhoon somewhere to the West of the Colo 2. The shipping community is supposed to be guided not solely by these signals, but
The China Coast Meteorological Register issued daily from here.
3. The Meteorological signals do not imply that a typhoon is approaching the Color Storm-warnings are given by firing the gun placed at the foot of the mast. It w one round, whenever a strong gale of wind is expected here. It will be fired tw whenever the wind is expected to blow with storm or typhoon force, and it wi again, if possible, when the wind is likely to shift round suddenly, such shif frequently accompanied by great disasters to the shipping.
4. In cases where special information is urgently required, enquiries at the Observatory possible, be made between 1 p. and 4 p., as I am particularly engaged at other tim
Hongkong Observatory, 25th May, 1885.
W. DOB
Government
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