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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 28TH JULY, 1877.
Government of Ceylon.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
CEYLON-SOUTH COAST,
Buoy Marking Gindurah Rock.
Notice is hereby given that an Iron Buoy, painted red, is laid in 11 fathoms water, about 2 cables' length South of the Gindurah Rock. It is laid at this distance from the Rock on account of the foul ground in its more immediate vicinity.
As the Light-house at Point-de-Galle can be seen before the Buoy which marks this rock, and its position can always be depended on, Commanders of Vessels should take it as the best mark to determine their position in making this port.
Vessels making the port from the Westward or Northward will, by keeping the Light-house on the bearing of E. by N. N., pass about 2 miles South of the Gindurah Rock, and clear the Whales. All is clear and open to the Southward of this bearing, which will also give vessels a good fair-way to the Pilot grounds.
Vessels wanting a Pilot should heave-to with the Light-house about N.E. to N.N.E. distant about 1 mile, which will keep them well clear of the Cadda Rocks, off the entrance to the port.
By Direction of the Government of Ceylon,
MASTER ATTENDANT'S OFFICE, Galle, 13th June, 1877.
Government of China.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. 75.
CHINA SEA.
DAN. BLYTH, Master Attendant, Galle.
YANGTZE RIVER.-SHANGH..
NSTRICT.
Langshan Crossing Light-vesser.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Langshan Crossing Light-vessel, being damaged, has been removed from her station. A red and black vertical striped buoy, six feet in diameter and surmounted by a black spherical cage, has been moored 'as near as practicable to the former position of the light-vessel, in 10 fathoms of water, with-
Fushan Fort bearing.
White House
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Middle Bank or Hunter's Knoll Buoy bearing
By order of the Inspector Genera. of Customs,
S. 63° 20′ W. S. 51° W., and S. 44° 40′ E.
IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS, ENGINEER'S OFFICE, SHANGHAI, 7th July, 1877.
SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
UN
NTIL further notice, the Court will sit in its Summary Jurisdiction, on every Tues- day, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon.
By Order,
C. B. PLUNKET, Registrar.
SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
UNTIL further notice, the Court will sit in
its Original Jusdiction on Mondays and Thursdays.
By Order,
C. B. PLUNKET, Registrar.
In the Goods of ALEXANDER MURRAY, late Engineer S. S. “Gunga,” deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given to the next of Ki
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
Foreign Attachment.
Suit No. 670.
Plaintiff,-LING FAI, trading under the firm
name of " Wong Yuen," Defendant,-OW YEONG CHING and Ow YEONG CHAK, trading together under the firm name of "Man Shun."
NOTICE is hereby given that a Writ of
Foreign Attachment returnable on the 9th day of August next, against all the Property moveable or immoveable of the above named De- fendant within the Colony, has been issued in is Suit pursuant to the Provisions of Section XXXII of "The Hongkong Code of Civil Pro-
and all other persons, to produce any Nure." Wills or Codicils of the above named party, de ceased, that may be in their possession, befor the Supreme Court, in its Probate Jurisdiction, on Monday, the Sixth day of August, A.D. 1877; or, if none, that the next of Kin do accept, or refuse, Letters of Administration, failing which, Letters of Administration will be granted to the Registrar of the said Court, or such other person as the Court may think fit.
By the Court,
C. B. P
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VKET, Reg be lo
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WILLIAM H. BRERETON, Solicitor for the Plaintiff, 29, Queen's Road, Hongkong.
NOTICE.
HAVE established myself as General Broker.
• LOUIS HAUSCHILD.
Hongkong, 26th July, 1877.
DAVID M. HENDERSON, Engineer-in-Chief.
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