THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 14TH FEBRUARY, 1874.
SCHEDULE II.
SIGNALS TO BE MADE BY SHIPS WANTING A PILOT.
In the daytime.--The following signals, numbered 1 and 2, when used or displayed together or separately, shall be deemed to be signals for a pilot in the daytime, viz. :-
1. To be hoisted at the fore, the Jack or other national colour usually worn by merchant ships, having round it
a white border, one fifth of the breadth of the flag; or
2. The International Code pilotage signal indicated by P T.
At night. The following signals, numbered 1 and 2, when used or displayed together or separately, shall be deemed to be signals for a pilot at night, viz :-
1. The pyrotechnic light commonly known as a blue light every fifteen minutes; or
2. A bright white liglit, flashed or shown at short or frequent intervals just above the bulwarks, for about a
minute at a time.
SCHEDULE III.
TABLE OF MAXIMUM FEES TO BE PAID FOR THE MEASUREMent, Survey, AND INSPECTION
OF MERCHANT SHIPS,
1. For Measurement of Tonnage.
Eor a ship under 50 tons tons register tonnage
£ 1
from
50 to 100 to
100 tons
200
2
*
"
""
*1
200 to
500
3
19
""
""
11
500 to
800
4
99
>>
"1
"
800 to 1,200
5
"
"
29
"
51.
"
1,200 to 2,000
6
"
2,000 to 3,000
79
""
**
"
11
11
3,000 to 4,000
19
"
19
4,000 to 5,000
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97
"
*
5,000 and upwards
*000000.....
s. d.
0
1 10 0
0
0
7 0 0
"
2. For the inspection of the berthing or sleeping accommodation of the crew.
For each visit to the ship
8 .0 0
9
0
10
0
£ 8. d.
0 10 0
Provided as follows:
1. The aggregate amount of the fees for any such inspection shall not exceed one pound (£1) whatever be the
number of separate visits.
2. When the accommodation is inspected at the same time with the measurement of the tonnage, no separate fee
shall be charged for such inspection.
3. For the survey of Emigrant ships.
a. For an ordinary survey of the ship, and of her equipments, accommodation,
stores, light, ventilation, sanitary arrangements, and medical stores
b. For a special survey
c. In respect of the medical examination of passengers and crew, for every hundred
persons or fraction of a hundred persons examined....
£
s. d.
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10 0 0
15 0 0
1 0 0
4. For the inspection of lights and fog signals.
£
s. d.
For each visit made to a ship on the application of the owner, and for each visit
made where the lights or fittings are found defective
0 10 0
Provided that the aggregate amount of fees for any such inspection shall not exceed one pound (£1) whatever be the number of separate visits.
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No. 28.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The following Order made by His Excellency the Governor in Council, is published for general information.
By Command,
J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 12th February, 1874.
Order made by His Excellency the Governor in Council, under Section 2 of Ordinance No. 17 of 1870,
this 12th Day of February, 1874.
The Fee of One Dollar payable to the Officiating Minister for a Certificate of Baptism under Section IX of Ordinance No. 7 of 1872 for registering Births and Deaths in Hongkong; and the like Fee of One Dollar payable under the same Section to the Registrar General or Registrar for registering the Particulars of such Baptism and recording the same upon the Certificate, is hereby reduced to Ten Cents in each case.
A. E. KENNEDY,
Governor.
L. D'ALMADA E CASTRO, Clerk of Councils.
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