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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH JULY, 1874.
REGISTER AT STONE CUTTERS' ISLAND.
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28 29.93 29.88 29.98 29.96 29.98 82.0
29 29.95 29.96 29.97 29.95 29.92 81.0
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30 29.93 29.95 29.94 29.90 29.88 81.0 84.5 85.578.0 81.082.0 79.5 86.0 SW
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July 1 29.89 20.80 29.88 29.88 29.82 32.5
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2 29.84 29.85 29.86 29.82 29.81 83.0
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG
IN BANKRUPTCY.
NOTICE LEONG YUN, otherwise LEONG
FAN, or LEONG SEONG IP, of No. 107, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Money Changer, lately trading in Copartnership with LEONG Sow, otherwise LEONG TSI CHAN, (now absent from the Colony,) under the Style of "Sik Kec," having been adjudged Bankrupt under a Petition
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NOTICE.
THE interest and responsibility of Mr. LEOPOLD KAHN in our firm, ceased on 30th April last, and Mr. CHARLES KAHN is this day ad- mitted a partner.
Hongkong, China and Japan, 1st May, 1874.
NOTICE.
REISS & Co.
HE interest and responsibility of Mr. PAUL
China ceased on the 1st instant.
Our partners now consist of Mr. EDWARD CUNNINGHAM, Mr. W. H. FORBES, Mr. F. B. FORBES, Mr. W. S. FITZ, Mr. JOHN M. FORBES, JR., Mr. S. W. POMEROY, JR., Mr. F. D. HITCH, and Mr. H. DE C. FORBES.
for adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in the TS. FORBES in our firm in Hongkong and Supreme Court, on the Nineteenth day of June, in the Year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Seventy-four, is hereby required to surrender himself to Frederick Sowley Huffam, Esquire, the Deputy-Registrar of the said Court, at the first Meeting of his Creditors, to be held on the Eighth day of July, in the Year of Our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Seven- ty-four, at Eleven of the clock in the forenoon of that day precisely, at the said Court.
The said Frederick Sowley Huffam, Esquire, is the Official Assignee, and Messrs. Edmund Sharp and Toller are the Solicitors acting in the Bankruptcy.
A Public Sitting will hereafter be appointed by the said Court for the said Bankrupt to pass his final examination, and to make application for his discharge, of which sitting notice will be given in the Hongkong Government Gazette.
At the first Meeting of Creditors the Deputy-
RUSSELL & Co.
Hongkong, 17th June, 1874.
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NOTICE.
HE interest and responsibility of Mr. JAMES REISS in our Firm ceased on the 30th April, 1874.
REISS & Co.
Hongkong, China, and Japan,
7th May, 1874.
NOTICE.
R. EDWARD TOBIN has this day been ad-
Registrar will receive the proofs of the Debts of Mmitted a Partner in our Firms in Hong-
Creditors, and the Creditors may choose an As- signee or Assignees of the Bankrupt's Estate and Effects.
Notice is hereby given to all Persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his Effects to deliver the same to the Official As- signee.
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Dated this 27th day of June, 1874.
SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
UNTIL further notice, the court will sit in
its Summary Jurisdiction, on every Tues- day, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon.
By Order,
W. H. ALEXANDER, Registrar.
kong, China, and Japan.
GILMAN & Co.
Hongkong, 1st May, 1874.
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JUST PUBLISHED.
A CHINESE
THE
AND ENGLISH DICTIONARY,
BY
THE REVD. W. LOBSCHEID.
HE above work, which has been chiefly com- piled for the purpose of aiding students in the study of Chinese literature, comprises many characters not met with in any of the Dictionaries hitherto published.
REMARKS AS TO WEATHER.
27th June,-4 A.M., S.S.W. light breeze, fine and cloudy; 6 AM, slight breeze, gloomy weather; 9 A.M., slight moderate breeze, fine and cloudy; noon, gentle breeze and overcast; 6P.M., gentle breeze, fine and cloudy; 9 P.M., calm and fine; midnight, calm and fino. 28th June,-6 A.M., light breeze, fine &'cloudy; 9 A.M., S.S.W. light breeze, fine and cloudy; 3 P.M., gentle breeze, fine and cloudy; 6 P.M., light air, fine and clear.
29th June,-4 A.M., S.W. light air and fine; 6 A.M., calm, fine and cloudy; 9 A.M., S.W. light air, fine and clear; noon, gentle breeze, fine and cloudy; 6 P.M., light air, fine and clear; 9 F.M., W. light air and clear.
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June,4 A.M., calm, fine and cloudy; 6 A.M., calm, fine and cloudy; 9 AM, light S.W. air and fine; noon, gentle breeze, fiue and clear; 6 P.M., S.W. light breeze, fine and clear; 9 P.M., S.W. gentle breeze, fine and clear.
1st July,-
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2nd July,—6 A.M., gentle breeze, fine and cloudy; 9 A.M., calm, fine
and cloudy
noou, moderate breeze, fiue and cloudy; 1 P.M., heavy rain squalls;
3rd July,—4 A.M., S.W. light breeze, fine and cloudy; 6 A.M., mo-
derate breeze, fine and cloudy; 9 A.M., S.W. moderate breeze, th and cloudy; noon, fresh breeze, fine and cloudy; 3 P.M.. moderate breeze, fine and cloudy; 6 P.M., moderate breeze, fine and cloudy; 9 P.M., S.W. light breeze and fine, and lightning NNW.
The selection of between 8,000 and 9,000 cha- racters will make it comparatively easy to find a character without counting the strokes of the compound figures, (minus the radical), and the addition of the Synonyms will prove a great help to such as are anxious to acquaint themselves more minutely with the character of the lan- guage.
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