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562 THE HONGKONG governmENT GAZETTE, 10TH OCTOBER, 1874.
4. No Boats other than those belonging to the Government Contractor shall be used for the carriage of Night Soil, and all such Boats shall be of the size of No. 2 Cargo Boats, and such Boats shall be completely decked over, and only allowed to moor at the following Wharves:-
(1.) Sai-ying-poon Nullah.
(2.) French Street.
(3.) Eastern Street.
(4.) Queen's Street.
(5.) Cleverley Street.
(6.) Gilman Street.
(7.) Pottinger Street. (8). Ice House Street.
(9.) Eastern Market.
(10). Ship Street, Wanchai.
(11.) Jardine's Bazaar.
5. The Night Soil Carriers shall not be allowed to convey Night Soil along any Public Road, after 7 A.M. in Summer, and 8 A.M. in Winter.
6. Public Dust Bins shall be maintained at the
(1.) High Street.
(2.) Po Yan Street.
(3.) No. 2 Tank.
undermentioned places
(4.) The Mosque. (5.) The Albany.
7. Public Floating Dust Bins shall be stationed between the hours of 5 A.M. and 7 A.M. at the
following Wharves:-
(1.) Sai-ying-poon Nullah.
(2.) Eastern Street.
(3.) Queen's Street.
(7.) Ice House Street.
(6.) Pottinger Street.
(8.) Eastern Market.
(9.) Ship Street, Wanchai.
(10.) Jardine's Bazaar.
(4.) Cleverly Street.
(5.) Gilman Street.
8. No one shall deposit any rubbish or noxious matter in any other places than those set apart for the
purpose.
9. Any breach of the above Regulations may be punished by Fine not exceeding $100, or by Imprisonment with or without hard labour for any period not exceeding Three Months.
10. Nothing contained in these Regulations shall apply to Contractors employed by Her Majesty's Military or Naval Authorities.
11. Any wilful breach on the part of the Government Contractor for the time being, of the whole or any part or clause of the Agreement made and entered into between the Government and the Government Contractor, for the removal of Night Soil and for the general scavenging of the City of Victoria, may, upon Summary Conviction before a Police Magistrate, be punished by Fine not exceeding $100.
12. The Rules and Regulations of the 21st June, 1867, under Ordinance No. 9 of 1867, are hereby repealed.
L. D'ALMADA E CASTRO,
Clerk of Councils.
Approved in Council,
A. E. KENNEDY,
Governor.
POLICE NOTIFICATION.
The Harbor Master having reported that certain Vessels are sunken in this Harbor, the Undersigned under the provisions of Section III, Paragraph 9, and Section XXXVII of Ordinance 14 of 1845, hereby gives Notice to all whom it may concern that the Vessels hereinafter mentioned must be raised before the 15th day of November, 1874:-
SHIP'S NAME.
APPROXIMATE POSITION.
Leonor, S.S.,. Albay, S.S., Maury, Barque, Aldebaran, Barque, Mindanao, Barque, Courier, Barque, • Imogen, Barque, Malvern, Barque, Seaforth, Barque, Dudu, Barque, Amoy, Barque,. Lotus, Schooner, Macao, Ship,.
Lane, Crawford & Co.'s Pier.
Do.
N.N.W. about 2 miles from Green Island.
Near the Maury.
Pacific Mail Company's Wharf.
South side of Sulphur Channel.
Off West Point.
Off Possession Point.
-Between West Point and Green Island.
At S.W. end of Chung-hue.
2nd October, 1874.
W. M. DEANE, Captain Superintendent of Police.
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