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No. 123.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 21ST MAY, 1879.
勿忘勿忽切切:
沉司
之外據溺 太招華
商 船海通
周一 富雙
The following Notice to Mariners is published
for general information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
W. H. MARSH,
Hongkong, 17th May, 1879.
Government of China.
Colonial Secretary.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
[No. 101.]
CHINA SEA.
SHANGHAI DISTRICT-YANGTZE RIVER.
NOTICE is hereby given that information has been re- ceived from Captain CROAD, of the C. M. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
Fuyen, that on the 8th instant he passed a sunken Junk on the south side. of the Channel, about 5 miles inside the
“Tungsha” Light-vessel, the “ Kiutoan" Light-vessel bear-
ing about N.W. by N.
By order of the Inspector General of Customs,
GERALD E. WELLESLEY,
IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,
ENGINEERS' OFFICE,
Acting Engineer-in-Chief.
SHANGHAI, 9th May, 1879. ·
通行曉諭事照得本總營造司前奉 稅務營造處署總營造司魏
司查江海關稅務司 所屬界內長江銅沙燈船左近地方現有 明出示通曉各處俾行江海船隻周知偏喩等因兹本總營造 設或宜改移或有增添或須裁撤營造既有變更務卽隨時彰
總稅務司赫 憲劄行以沿海沿江建造燈塔浮椿等事或係創
縣輪
船
銅船情屬江或 主影界海須 禀開內船裁
列
隻撤
沿
江
於江周 建奉
計
燈
五八船
佐
之南見有沉溺華船一隻 自該處視九段燈船約在西北偏北方向 外太倉 崇明縣距銅沙燈船上流約十五里之遙在船路
爲此合卽遵行出示通曉各處船隻其務宜留心詳記以免疎虞 五年閏三月十九日第一百零一號示
營時係
彰
創
篇
【至二十六
二十日起
年閏三月
府自已外
香港巡理
戸也于本
張亞來蛋
月十二日
否則監禁
于左
案情選錄
日止所審
十日抵消
蓋其前經
犯繫 也獄
乃
舊
案夜犯為
否罰拿有為
銀到執
案照
元判被未
案竊偷爲
卄于桃
判決 枝去二本夫
作個監到元洋黃日月也
點當
到匙道日于陳
羮銀因
枝巴十
拿銀利
陳亞二 陳福者挑夫也
MAGISTRACY, HONGKONG,
19th May, 1879.
Summary of cases deserving notice decided at"
the Magistracy of Hongkong, from 10th to 16th
May, 1879, both days inclusive.
Breach of the Night Passes Ordinance, 1870.
1. Chung A-loi, a boatman, was convicted and fined $3, or ten days' imprisonment, with hard labour, for being at large in the public streets of Victoria at night without a pass, on the 12th instant. The accused was identified as an old offender.
Larcenies.
2. Chan A-i, a coolie, was convicted, on the 12th instant, of stealing $2, the monies of one
苦月禁案 被銀亞
Wong A-chi, and sentenced to one month's im- prisonment with hard labour.
江
亞枝洋 到案判監禁六
銀二元 個月首尾十四
被執到 日困于黑牢餘
禁一個 放前一日解往
點鐘示警
往釋
3. Ch'an A-fuk, a coolie, was convicted, on the 13th instant, of stealing a silver fork and two silver spoons, the property of Mr. B. Barretto, and sentenced to six months' imprisonment, the first and last fourteen days to be in solitary con- finement, the rest with hard labour, and the day previous to his release from gaol to be publicly exposed for six hours in the stocks.
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