THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 5TH AUGUST, 1882.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION...---No. 319. 號九十
The following Account, duly certified, of the
Average Amount of BANK NOTES in Circulation
in Hongkong, during the Month enling 31st
July, 1882, is published for general information.
By Command,
FREDERICK STEWART,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 5th August, 1882.
AVERAGE
SPECIE
BANKS.
AMOUNT.
IN RESERVE.
Oriental Bank Corporation,
972,855
350.000
Chartered. Mercantile Bank of
India, London & China,
793,342
270,000
Chartered Bank of India, Australia
& China,
746.217
250,000
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking
Corporation,...
1.751,613
600.000
TOTAL,.........
4,264,027
1,470,000
八月 初五日示
千八百八十二年
合共實存現銀一百四十七萬圓 銀紙四百二十六萬四千零二十七圓 存現銀六十萬大圓 合共簽發通用十 百七十五萬一千六百一十三圓實
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實用國二藩 上存纸新存銀印 千匯 海現
金現紙
五發
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百照章查核等因奉 台將其數目分錄於
曉諭示照得現奉 簽發通用銀紙業已 印度新金山中國匯理銀行 簽發通用
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香港上海匯理銀行 簽發通用銀紙
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 290.
The following Notice is published for general
information.
By Command.
FREDERICK STEWART,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
報抄印俾衆週
論及颶風之公
印颶
圓用實
號十九百 二第報
年 千
報
圓萬
憲 爲曉諭事照得
署輔政使司史
現爲
現將以下所有
香港船政廳談
自風
北針
一千八百八十
天氣或有更改而已 戶等勿謂如此則雨不須循分預防蓋此號不過報爾舟人俾知本 港則風力稍遜而遭害亦不若是其烈耳第雖有或懸黑鼓之事爾飢 已上所言惟風來自東南西南之間吹來則知颶風離港不遠或至 慘淡且風來自西北東北之間斯爲極烈颶風將至之徵苟形勢一】 颶風將作則風雨針漸降而寒暑針畧高若天氣翳熱雲勢猖狂色 鼓爲號及於水師緝捕巡艇亦高懸黑鼓一枚燃燒嚮䲁一聲爲號 一千八百八十二年 七月十四日二
曉諭事案照本倘若恐有颶風爲患則在本署旗杆上卽速高照
七月十五日示
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測度
或如
Hongkong, 15th July, 1882.
NOTICE.
In the event of bad weather being apprehended
by this Department, a black drum will be hoisted
at the Office Flagstaff. A similar signal will be hoisted and a gun will be fired from the Police Hulk.
The usual signs of approaching bad weather are, a falling Barometer, with high Thermometer.
sultriness of the atmosphere, and wildness and discoloration of the clouds. Should these symp- toms exist and the wind be anywhere between North-Westerly and North-Easterly, a typhoon
a severe type may be looked for.
of
If there are the same indications of bad weather with the wind between South-Easterly and South-
Westerly, a typhoon may be known to be in the neighbourhood, but not likely to be severely felt at Hongkong.
This signal is not to be considered as relieving Masters of ships from their proper responsibilities.
The signal is intended only as calling the attention
of the Mercantile Marine to any change of weather
which the undersigned is expecting.
Harbour Department,
TT...
H. G. THOMSETT, R.N.,
141 T...
1000
Harbour Master, &c.
氣謂
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