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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1875.

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For Merchant Ships.

Letters. Papers,

Letters. Papers,

Letters. Papers.

Letters. Papers.

Letters. Papers.

Lets. Paps.

Aberdeen

1

Argonaut

1

Ceylon Cilurnum

1 2

Ella Beatrice

1

Julia H.

1

Mary Scott

1

Ruth

1 1

2

Endymion

1

1

Atma

3

Chandier

1

Kirkland

4

N. G. Patten

1

Atlantic

1

Cybele, s.s.

2

Fortuna

1

Kaisow

1

Aldebaran

2

1

Columbo

1

Formosa

1

Kursu

1

Peeress

23

1

Sarah Nicholson 4 Swatara, s.s.

2

1 regd.

Celestial, s.s. 1

Kedron

1

1

Phocus, s.s.

1

Sylvia

1

Betham

1 1

Gem

1

Solone

1

Portland

2

Dilharree

10

1

Gosshawk

2

Constantin

Lucia

Prince Arthur

Sectland

1

2

2

1

Star of Persia

1

Comet

2

Ellen Monroe

1

Herman

1

Queen Victoria 1

Selene

1

Cleopatra 3

1

Ellsworth

1

Memento

2

1

Queen of the Seas2

Storm King

1

Countess of Erroll

Eastern Isles, s.s.1

Champion of

Earl

1

Invincible Isabella

1

Min, s.s.

1

Sklavo

1

4

1

4

Maximos

2

Rifleman

1

the Seas

Eleanor

1

Mariner

2

Rover

1

Wakefield

Cornuvia

1

2

Ella

1

1

Johann Smidt 1

Marion, s.s.

1

Robert Boak

5

1

Webfoot

1 1

For H. M. Ships.

Letters.

Letters. Papore.

Frolic

1

Growler

1

4 Hart

Letters. 2

Letters.

Letters.

Modeste

1

Victor Emanuel 8 (3 regd.)

W. Grinsberg, Manila,

S. Schuer, Manila,..

F. Abdollaly, Bangkok,

Maria Fossio, Buenos Ayres,

F. E. Rossi, Habana,

Rev. Otis Gibson, San Francisco,

Rev. L. McGuire, Buchanon, Penna.,

Dr. D. F. Owen, Mississippi,

T. B. Harvey, Mississippi,

Wapada Kakanda, Sarawak,

Detained for Postage.

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General Post Office, Hongkong, 13th August, 1875.

SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG. YNTIL further notice, the Court will sit in its Summary Jurisdiction, on every Tues- day, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon.

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By Order,

W. H. ALEXANDER, Registrar.

NOTICE.

THE next CRIMINAL SESSIONS of the Supreme Court will be held on Wednesday, the Eighteenth day of August, A.D. 1875, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon.

By Order of the Court,

In the Goods of—

W. H. ALEXANDER, Registrar.

YIP TEEM, of Amoy, Merchant, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given to the next of kin,

and all other persons, to produce any Wills or Codicils of the above named party, de- ceased, that may be in their possession, before the Supreme Court, in its Probate Jurisdiction, on Saturday, the Twenty-first day of August, A.D. 1875; 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,

W. H. ALEXANDER, Registrar.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG IN BANKRUPTCY.

OTICE.-JACOB CHARLES HENRI IBURG,

of

Professor of Music, having been adjudged Bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in the Supreme Court of Hongkong on the Twenty-seventh day of July, One thousand Eight hundred and Seventy-five, a public sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination, and make application for his order of discharge, will be held before the Houo- rable Sir John Smale, Knight, Chief Justice of the said Court, at the Supreme Court House, Victoria, Hongkong, on Tuesday, the Twenty- fourth day of August, One thousand Eight hundred and Seventy-five at Eleven of the clock in the forenoon of that day precisely.

At this meeting, proofs of the debts of the Cre- ditors will be received.

The Honorable William Hastings Alexander is the Official Assignee in the matter.

James Gibbons, Callao, Peru,

J. Hughes, Newtown, near Sydney, N.S.W.,

Eugene Ascherberg, Melbourne,

Walter Morse, New York,

Alton P. Goss, Hawirch, Mass.,

Wm. Dunphy, care of Wm. Monahan, San Fran-

cisco, California,.

Bunker, Mrs. C. G., 44, Rush Street, Williams-

burg, LJ., N.Y.,

IN THE SUPREME COURTOF HONGKONG.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

Foreign Attachment.

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Suit No. 32.

Plaintiff,-CHOW ATTUCK. Defendant,-

-JEAN CLAUDE WILLAUME.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Writ of For-

eign Attachment against all the Property moveable or immoveable of the above named Defendant within the Colony, has been issued in this Suit pursuant to the Provisions of Section LXXXII of "The Hongkong Code of Civil Procedure."

CALDWELL & BRERETON, Solicitors for the Plaintiff, 29, Queen's Road, Hongkong.

IN THE SUPREME COURTOF HONGKONG.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

Foreign Attachment.

Suit No. 756. Plaintiff,-WILLIAM HENRY TAYLOR. Defendant,-JOHN JAMES.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Writ of For-

eign Attachment against all the Property moveable or immoveable of the above named Defendant within the Colony, has been issued in this Suit pursuant to the Provisions of Section LXXXII of "The Hongkong Code of Civil Procedure."

CHARD

CALDWELL & BRERETON, Solicitors for the Plaintiff, 29, Queen's Road, Hongkong.

NOTICE.

[HE interest and responsibility of Mr. R1- JAMES GILMAN, and of Mr. WILLIAM LEMANN in our Firm in Hongkong and China ceased on 30th April, 1875.

WILD, EDMUND HENRY LAVERS, HUGH FRANCIS RAMSAY, FRANCIS GILMAN, WI- LIAM STEWART YOUNG, and EDWARD TOBIN.

GILMAN & Co.

The Firm now consists of CHARLES AUGUSTUS

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Hongkong, and China,

31st July, 1875.

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ALFRED LISTER, Postmaster General.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

WENTIETH Report of the Court of Directors to the Ordinary Half-yearly General Meet- ing of Shareholders to be held at the CITY HALL, Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 18th August, 1875.

To the Proprietors of the

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Gentlemen, The Directors have now to sub- mit to you a general Statement of the affairs of the Corporation, and Balance Sheet for the half- year ending 30th June last.

The net profits for that period, including $3,059.44 brought forward from last account, after paying all charges and deducting interest paid and due, amount to $263,127.50, of which, after taking out Rebate on Bills not yet due, there remains a balance of $260,023.42.

The Directors have taken $153,997.42 from this sum, and placed the amount to Contingent Account, to provide for known and probable losses, and they recommend that the balance of $106,026 be carried forward to the credit of New Account.

The Directors regard the half-year's profit as satisfactory, but they regret that they again feel unable to recommend the payment of any Di- vidend, as in view of Mr. MCLEAN'S Report, (though they have since become possessed of in- formation which authorizes them to take a much more hopeful view of the position of the "2, ubtil accounts" than he held), they deem it advanta- geous, in the permanent interest of the hare. holders, to retain the whole balance of profe until the end of the year.

During the past half-year, and more especially recently, many large and important failures connected with Eastern trade have taken place, and, although fortunately the Bank has had to provide an unimportant amount for anticipated losses on such accounts, they have naturally been the subject of considerable anxiety to the Direct- ors. There seems, however, every reason to suppose that the worst is past, and there are signs that the depression to which trade has been so long subject is being gradually removed.

Local Committee in London.

The Directors have not yet definitely appointed the London Committee, but considerable progress has been made, and they now expect shortly to complete the appointments.

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