THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 27TH JANUARY, 1877. List of Masters and Mates who have passed their Examinations, during the year ending 31st December, 1876.
45
Ranks.
Date.
No. of CERTIFICATE.
NAMES.
1876. February 12
553
15
554
11
28
555
March
1
556
15
557
11
April
27
558
28
559
May
4
560
William Allan McKechnie,..
George Bushby Knowles,
Nann Peter Mungard,
Frederick Derisley Colchester Dewing,.
Carl Alex Meinecke,
John Marshall Tulloch,.
Robert Milne,
Alexander Davidson Johnston,
9
561
Thomas Haslam Evans,
"
18
562
Hans Johannes Timmsen,
June
15
563
Johann Albert Röper,
16
564
Daniel Angus,...
19
17
565
Peder Knudsen,
""
20
566
Joseph Greenwood McKechine,
99
24
567
Samuel Munro Orr,
First Mate. Second Mate.
Master.
Second Mate.
Only Mate.
First Mate.
Do. Master. First Mate. Master.
Only Mate.
Do. First Mate. Second Mate. Master.
""
Do.
27
568
Henry Moon,..
"
First Mate.
July
13
569
Alfred Getley,
22
570
""
26
571
"1
28
572
John Brennand Chaffer,
دو
August
3
573
18
574
23
575
William Edwards,
William Christian Selek,.
Augustine Podmore Williams,
Albion Herman Morse,
Jonathan Barker Hedley,
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Master.
Second Mate.
September 6
576
Thomas Albert George Fry,
21
577
George Williams,
October 11
578
Thomas Hall,
Master.
First Mate.
Do.
18
579
Francis Frayne,
""
19
580
William Young Hunter,
Do. Master.
""
November 2
581
Frederick Patrick Campbell Goode,
Do.
Do.
10
582
Robert Chesterman,
21
583
John Hermann Frederick Schultz,
.......
28
584
George Edward Elliott,..
23
30
585
William Edward Clarke,
17
December 1
586
Horatio Edward Sillifant,
12
587
Chapman James Clare,
First Mate. Second Mate.
First Mate. Second Mate. First Mate.
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H. G. THOMSETT, R.N., Harbour Master, §'c.
Harbour Department, Hongkong, 26th January, 1877.
No. 23.
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, 26th January, 1877.
DATE.
J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary.
Convictions ur ler Ordinance No. 15 of 1860, namely, the Cargo-boat Ordinance, for the Year ending 31st December, 1876.
NAMES OF THE PARTIES TO THE SUIT.
OFFENCE.
SENTENCE.
REMARKS.
1876. February
9th
March 6th
R. at complaint of William McClellan, Inspector
of Junks, European, Plaintiff,
V.
Plying an unlicensed Cargo- boat on 9th February.
Fined $2, in default seven days' imprisonment.
Fine paid.
Chinese, Defendant.
Pang-mun-ü, Boatman of a Cargo-boat,
R. at complaint of Patrick Thornton, Police Constable, No. 7, European, Plaintiff,
V.
Lau-Kam-sin, Boatman of a Cargo-boat,
Chinese, Defendant.
July 13th R. at complaint of James Dodds, Inspector of
Police, European, Plaintiff,
27.
1. Li-a-bing, Master of Cargo-boat No. 288, 2. Chan-a-Man, Boatman,
3. Leung-a-Ngo, Wife of First Defendant,
Chinese, Defendants.
Plying an unlicensed Cargo- boat on 3rd March.
On 5th July, on board Car- go-boat No. 288 in the Ilar- bour, one chest of Opium of the cargo of the Britishi Steam- ship Arration Apcar, felo- niously did steal, take and carry away.
Fined 10 cents, in de- fault six hours' imprison- ment.
First Defendant sen- tenced to six months' im- with hard prisonment labour.
Second and third De- fendants discharged.
Fine paid.
Harbour Department, Hongkong, 26th January, 1877.
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11. G. THOMSETT. R.N.. Harbour Master, &c.
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