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No. 33.

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16TH FEBRUARY, 1878. 55

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The following Return, received from Mr. JOHN JACK, of the quantity of Spirits distilled at the Hongkong Distillery, is published for general information.

Proof Gallons.

Spirits manufactured during the quarter ending 11th February, 1878,14,520

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 15th February, 1878.

J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary.

No. 34.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The following Return of Convictions under the Cargo-boat Ordinance, No. 15 of 1860, is published for general information.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 15th February, 1878.

J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary.

Convictions under Ordinance No. 15 of 1860, namely, the Cargo-boat Ordinance, for the Year ending 31st December, 1877.

DATE.

NAMES OF THE PARTIES TO THE SUIT.

OFFENCE.

SENTENCE.

REMARKS.

1877.

April 6 R. at complaint of James H. Grimes, Inspector

of Police, European, Plaintiff,

May

14

May

14

v.

Chang-a-Kau, Boatman of a Cargo-boat,

Chinese, Defendant.

R. at complaint of William McClellan, Ins-

pector of Junks, European, Plaintiff,

v.

1. Wong-a-Yeung, Owner of Cargo-boat

No. 361,

2. Lo-a-Tai, Boatwoman of Cargo-boat

No. 109,

3. Chau-tin-Hi, Owner of Cargo-boat

No. 138,

Chinese, Defendants.

R. at complaint of William McClellan, Ins-

pector of Junks, European, Plaintiff,

v.

1. Leung-a-Ming, Master of Cargo-boat

No. 160,

2. Ching-Tun-Ip, Master of Cargo-boat

No. 202,

3. Leung-a-Sam, Master of Cargo-boat

Plying an unlicensed Cargo- Bail forfeited.

boat on the 5th April.

Employing unregistered per- sons on board their Cargo- boats on the 11th May.

Employing unregistered per- sons on board their Cargo- boats on the 10th May.

Defendant was bailed out at the Water Police Station in the sum of $5, and fail- ed to put in an ap- pearance.

First and second De- Fines paid.

fendants fined $5

each, in default 14

days' imprisonment

with hard labour.

Third Defendant fined $10, in default 14 days' imprisonment

with hard labour.

Fined $5 each, in de- Fines paid.

fault 14 days' im- prisonment with

hard labour.

Jaly

14

Oct.

I

No. 299,

Chinese, Defendants.

R. at complaint of William McClellan, Ins-

pector of Junks, European, Plaintiff,

V.

Tang-a-Ling, Master of Night Soil Boat

No. 11,

Chinese, Defendant.

R. at complaint of William McClellan, Ins-

pector of Junks, European, Plaintiff,

V.

1. Hu-a-Sing, Owner of Cargo-boat No. 75, 2. IIo-a-Kau, Owner of Cargo-boat No. 96, 3. Leung-Hoi-Wan, Owner of Cargo-boat

No. 305,

4. Leung-Kau-Yau, Owner of Cargo-boat

No. 111,

5. Leung-a-Kau, Owner of Cargo-boat

No. 372,

Chinese, Defendants.

Carrying cargo in his boat without a Licence on the 14th July.

Fined $2, in default 7 Fine paid.

days' imprisonment.

Making alterations in their Cautioned & discharged.

Cargo-boats on or about

the 27th September.

Harbour Department, Hongkong, 14th February, 1878.

H. G. THOMSett, r.n., Harbour Master, &c.

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