136 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26TH FEBRUARY, 1881.
RETURN of ESTATES of INTESTATES for the half-year ended 31st December, 1880. -
NAME OF INTESTATE.
DATE OF GRANT.
AMOUNT RECEIVED
DEDUCTION FOR
BALANCE.
ON ACCOUNT OF DISBURSE-
THE ESTATE.
MENTS.
DISPOSAL OF BALANCE.
TOTAL BALANCE.
Cha Suise,
Can Ah Ling,.
12th July, 1880,
$
8.75
12th July,
1880,
65.88
$ 4.95 5.27
$
3.80
Paid into the Treasury,
60.61
Paid Can Sing, Administrator,
Chang Sing,
9th August, 1880,
24.67
1.50
23.17
Paid Ip Sung,
Do.,
Chan A Sing,
16th August, 1880.
37.63
5.09
32.54
Paid the Widow, Administratrix,
Mariano da Costa,..
27.40
12.80
14.60
Remaining in Registry,
$ 14.60
Acham,
31st August, 1880,
85.00
12.14
72.86
Paid Yeung Tai Tai, Administrator,
Leung Fan,..
3rd Jan.,
1881,
24.40
1.25
23.15
Paid Leung Ching,
Do.,
Wong Sz,
Tam Chiua,
6th Jan.,
1881,
1,000.00
17.90
982.10
Paid Chan A Mi & To Sü, Do.,
110.65
1.05
Chun A Lun,
Ahmir China,..
Can Foong,
Chau Sik,
1.50
19.00
1.00
0.75 0.75
109.60 1.50 18.00 0.75 0.75
Remaining in Registry,
109.60
Paid into the Treasury,
Remaining in Registry, Paid into the Treasury,
Do.
18.00
do.,
I certify that the above is a true and correct account to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Correct.
S. BARFF, Acting Accountant.
10th February, 1881.
W. H. R. Mossor, Acting Registrar.
SCHEDULE of UNCLAIMED BALANCES of INTESTATE ESTATES of Persons who have been Dead for five years and upwards, lying in the Colonial Treasury, Ilongkong, 31st December, 1880.
NAME OF DECEASED.
The Bock,
Querino Antonio Gutierrez,›
Von Tsce,
Edward Parker,
Chinaman Unknown No. 10,
Lam Kok Chong,
Men Chan,
Lee Ah Yow,.
Correct.
S. BARFF, Acting Accountant.
DATE OF DEATH.
AMOUNT.
ADMINISTRATION GRANTED.
30th September.
1875,
$ 0.78
22nd October,
1875.
6th July,
1875,
8.49
17th August,
1875.
25th January,
1875,
0.57
3rd April,
1875.
12th September,
1875,
11.76
15th October,
1875.
15th April,
1875,
8.19
18th June,
1875.
19th August,
1875,
66.44
3rd December,
1875.
10th October,
1875,
0.41
3rd December,
1875.
9th September,
1875,
0.49
3rd December,
1875.
W. H. R. Mossop, Acting Registrar.
10th February. 1881.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 69.
The following Notice to Mariners is published for general information.
By His Excellency's Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 26th February, 1881.
Government of India.
MARINE BRANCH. MILITARY DEPARTMENT.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
(No. 1.)
INDIA-BAY OF BENGAL.
RIVER HOOGHLY SAND-HEADS.
Light Regulations for Pilot Brigs.
FREDERICK STEWART,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
The Port Officer, Calcutta, has notified that on and after the 1st day of July, 1881, the Pilot Brigs at the Hooghly Sand-heads will, when under weigh and cruizing about, show the usual red and green side lights. When they are hove-to, engaged in supplying or taking out a Pilot, and thus not under command, the side lights will be obscured, and the bright masthead light exhibited according to the Regulations of the Board of Trade. On the near approach of a vessel, a white light will be shewn over the Brig's stern.
2. While Pilot Brigs are at anchor, the usual anchor light will be hoisted at the starboard fore yard-arm.
3. The maroons, or flare-up lights, will, as heretofore, be burnt by the Brigs every quarter of an hour, whether under weigh or at anchor, from sunset to sunrise, in accordance with the aforesaid Regulations.
By Direction of the Government of India,
MARINE SURVEY DEPARTMENT, CALCUTTA, 8th January, 1881.
This Notice affects Taylor's Sailing Directory, Vol. I, page 474.
A. DUNDAS TAYLOR, Comdr. (late I. N.),
Superintendent, Marine Survey of India.
If this Notice is received on board ship, the substance of it should be introduced into the Sailing Directions to which it relates.
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