THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11TH FEBRUARY, 1882.
3. That the space set apart and to be kept clear for the use of such passengers is as follows: On
the upper deck
superficial feet being [describe space] and in the between decks superficial feet being [describe space].
4. That the ship is sen-worthy, and properly manned, equipped, fitted, and ventilated; and has not on board any cargo likely, from its quality, quantity, or mode of stowage to prejudice the health or safety of the passengers. The means of ventilating the passengers' accommodation between decks are as follows: [describe means].
5. That suitable medicines and medical stores, provisions, fuel and water have been placed on board, of good quality, properly packed and sufficient in quantity to supply the passengers on board during the intended voyage.
6. That all the conditions and requirements of the said section have been duly complied with.
7. That the aforesaid passengers [or in case of a part only, state the number,] are emigrants under contracts of service and that I have inspected the contracts between them and their intended employers (the terms of which are annexed to this certificate) and consider them reasonable; and that no fraud appears to have been practised in collecting such emigrants.
8. That the master of the ship is to put into
Dated
the
18
day of 7 of
for water and fresh vegetables.
A. B.,
Emigration Officer at the Port of
N.B. Where none of the passengers are emigrants under contracts of service the following paragraph
shall be substituted for paragraph 7 :
"7. That the whole of the said passengers are free passengers under no contract of service whatever."
the
(H.)
Emigration Officer's Certificate, under section XIV.
I, [A. B.], Emigration Officer of Hongkong, do hereby certify, that I have inspected the fittings of
ship"
" of which
there are no prohibited or objectionable fittings on board.
Dated at Hongkong, the
day of
is master, bound for
3
18
and that
A. B.
(1.)
Hongkong to wit.
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Form of Warrant, under paragraph 10 of section XV.
Whereas it has been made to appear to my satisfaction that there are reasonable grounds for suspect- ing that an offence has been committed against the provisions of the above section in respect of the ship now lying in the waters of this Colony, rendering the said ship liable to forfeiture,- This is therefore to command you in Her Majesty's name forthwith to seize the said ship wherever she may be lying within the waters of this Colony, and to search the said ship and her equipment, and to detain the same in your charge and custody until the forfeiture or release thereof, according to law, for which this shall be your warrant.
in the year of
Given under my hand and the seal of the Colony, this
Our Lord, 18
day of
L.S.
Governor and Commander-in-Chief, &c.
(K.)
Form of Citation, under paragraph 13 of section XV.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
The
day of
18
In re the "
Take notice that under and in pursuance of "The Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance, 1874," you are hereby cited to appear before the Supreme Court on
the
day of
to show cause why the above-named ship and her equipment should not be forfeited to the
crown for breach of the provisions of the said Ordinance.
To the Owners of
the ship
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or their agents.
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