No. 21.
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1874.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
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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, 5th February, 1874.
J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary.
CONVICTIONS Under Ordinance No. 15 of 1860, namely the Cargo-boat Ordinance, for the Year ending 31st December, 1873.
DATE.
NAMES OF PARTIES TO THE SUIT.
OFFENCE.
SENTENCE.
REMARKS.
1873.
Feb. 3rd, R. at complaint of David McCaulay, Police Con-
stable, No. 120, European, Plaintiff,
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V.
Keung-a-King, Boatman of Cargo-boat, No.
139, Chinese, Defendant,
11th, R. at complaint of Thomas Crampton, Police
Constable, No. 82, European, Plaintiff,
v.
Chow-a-Yee, Boatman of Cargo-boat, No.
11, Chinese, Defendant,
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14th, R. at complaint of Thomas Crampton, Police
Constable, No. 82, European, Plaintiff,
V.
Cheong Lo Lee, Boatman of Cargo-boat, Cheong Wing Kwong do., Chun-a-Moey,
do.,
Chinese, Defendants,
15th, R. at complaint of Lee Chee You, Accountant of
a Chandler's shop, Chinese, Plaintiff,
28th,
ย.
Ng-a-Too, Boatman of Cargo-boat, No. 140, Chinese, Defendant,
R. at complaint of Thomas Crampton, Police
Constable, No. 80, European, Plaintiff,
บ.
Leong-a-Choy, Boatman of a Cargo-boat,
Chinese, Defendant,
Mar. 18th, R. at complaint of Too Tin Yee, Police Con-
stable, No. 285, Chinese, Plaintiff,
v.
Unlawful possession of a bag of Rice on 2nd February,
Plying an unlicensed Cargo- boat on 10th February,
Plying unlicensed Cargo- boats on 14th February,
Unlawful possession of 4 peculs of Firewood on or about the 12th February,
Plying an unlicensed Cargo- boat on 28th February,
Unlawful possession of a quantity of Putchuck, Salt- petre, and some Cotton, on
1. Leung Wah Lee, Master of Cargo-boat, No. 28, 13th March,
2. Ng-a-Tai, Boatman
do.,
3. Cha-a-Chun,
do.
do.,
4. Lee-a-Mee,
do.
do.,
5. Wong-a-Sü,
do.
do.,
6. Leong-a-Kong, do.
do.,
7. Lee-a-Pak,
do.
do..
8. Kwok-a-Tai, Md. Woman
do..
9. Chun-a-Sai,
do.
do..
11. Leung-a-Kow, do.
10. Leung-a-Kwai, Boatboy
do.,
do.,
Chinese, Defendants,
Fined $2, or seven days' | Fine paid. imprisonment with hard labor.
Fined 50 cents, in default Fine paid. one day's imprisonment.
Fined 50 cents each, in default one day's imprison- ment.
Fine paid,
Fined $10, in default Fine paid. one month's imprisonment with hard labor.
Fined 50 cents, or two Fine paid. days' imprisonment.
1st Defendant fined £10, Fines paid. or three months' imprison- ment with hard labor; 10th and 11th Defendants, dis- charged; and
The other Defendants fined $5 each, or twenty- one day's imprisonment with hard labor.
Apr. 23rd,
R. at complaint of William McClellan, Inspector
of Junks, European, Plaintiff,
v.
Leong-a-See, Boatwoman; Wong-a-Look, and Tam-a-You, Boatmen of Cargo-boat, No. 201, Chinese, Defendants,
Nov. 14th, R. at complaint of William Batten, Inspector of
Police, European, Plaintiff,
V.
Kwok Leung Sing, Boatman of Cargo-boat,
No. 26, Chinese, Defendant,
Harbor Department, Hongkong, 3rd February, 1874.
Unlawful possession of 80 catties of Rice on 22nd April,
Larceny of 5 tons of Coals on 7th November,
Fined $2 each, or ten Fines paid. days' imprisonment.
To find security in two Householders of $100 each to be forthcoming to answer any charge that may be preferred against him with- in the 6 months then next ensuing.
H. G. THOMSETT, Harbor Master, &c.
No. 22.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The following List of Masters and Mates who have passed their Examinations before the Board of Examiners provided by Ordinance No. 17 of 1860, during the Year ending 31st December, 1873, is published for general information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 5th February, 1874.
J. GARDINER AUSTIN,
Colonial Secretary.
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