68963-1920-Supplementary-Traffic-Regulations-on-days-fixed-for-the-Races — Page 1

Government Gazette 政府憲報 轅門報 All

61

Registry No.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS,-Continued.

Boundary Measurements.

Locality.

Contents in Acres, or Price.

Annnal

Upset Crown

N.E.

S.W.

S.E.

N.W.

Rent.

square feet.

No. D. D. Lot.

698

Kong Hau.

As per plan deposited in the

.11 acre.

District Office, Tai Po.

699

Do.

.05 "

703

Do.

.06

""

""

706

Do.

.11

..

23

707

Do.

.16

وو

709

Do.

.17

"

710

Do.

.56

99

201

1.90

15

189

712

Do.

.04

"

وو

714

Do.

.05

་་

39

716

Do.

.06

75

723

Do.

.37

724

Do.

.05

"

725

Do.

.04

"

"

736

Do.

.01

19

6th February, 1920.

PHILIP JACKS,

Land Officer.

POLICE DEPARTMENT,

No. S. 33. It is hereby notified that on the days fixed for the races at Wong- Nei-Chong, the following Regulations, under Ordinance No. 2 of 1869, whi' be in

force-

I.--All wheeled traffic going to the Races at Wong-Nei-Chong will proceed via Queen's Road East and Morrison Hill Gap Road. Motors will return viâ the Wong-Nei-Chong Road round the Happy Valley through Leighton Hill Road to No. 1 Police Station and then along Percival Street to the Praya. Other vehicles by the same route as on the outward journey. Trucks and persons carrying large burdens will not be permitted West of Percival Street or East of Murray Road between the hours of 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Il foot passengers between Wyndham Street, Queen's Road Central, and Praya East must walk on the footpaths, and not on the roadway. IV. All vehicles must proceed at a slow pace in the vicinity of the Race Course. V.—Chairs and vehicles to be arranged in the neighbourhood of the Race

Course as directed by the Police Constables on duty.

VI.-—-Owners of dogs are recommended not to allow their dogs to go near the Race Course, as any dog found straying without a collar with the name and address thereon of its owner is liable to be destroyed (Ordinance 1 of 1845, section 17).

VII.-Persons using chairs must go and return by way of Kennedy Road to avoid congestion on the lower levels. No horse or vehicle will be allowed on Kennedy Road.

E. D. C. Wolfe,

Captain Superintendent of Police.

6th February, 1920.

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