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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16′′п SEPTEMBER, 1871. 409

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The following Revised Scale of Fares for Public Chairs, which has been approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, is published for general information.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 1st October, 1870.

Half Hour,

J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary.

Scale of Fares for Public Chairs with two Bearers.

One Hour,...

Three Hours,

Six Hours,

One Day (of Twelve Hours),..

.10 cents.

.20

""

.50

>>

..70

$1.00

In case more than two Bearers are employed, every additional Bearer to be paid at the rate of half the above Scale.

Nothing herein contained prevents special agreements.

Copies of the above Scale, in English and Chinese, can be obtained on application at the Registrar General's Office.

Registrar General's Office, Hongkong, 24th September, 1870.

CECIL C. SMITH,

Registrar General.

NOTICE.

The Sheriff and Coroner will be found during business hours in Mr. SANGSTER'S Room at the Office of the Registrar General, Supreme Court Building.

ALFRED LISTER, Coroner and Sheriff.

WEATHER TABLES FOR THE WEEK ENDING 15TH SEPTEMBER, 1871.

REGISTER AT HARBOR MASTER'S OFFICE, PRAYA WEST.

6 A.M.

Noox.

6 P.M.

THERMOMETER.

1871.

Baro- meter.

Thermo- Baro- Thermo-

meter.

meter.

Self Registering.

Baro-

meter.

meter.

Thermo-

meter.

Min.

Max.

September 9

29.79

10

29.80

"

11

29.81

12

29.82

79

13

29.84

>>

14

29.81

>"

15

29.80

22x2228

79

29.83

84

78

84

29.80

79

29.83

82

78

82

29.31

78

29.86

75

79

99.81

29.89

79

84

29.83

79

29.86

86

77

86

29.79

79

29.85

88

82

89

29.77

29.83

33

80

88

29.78

BERRIZE

80

75

70

86

REGISTER AT BLOCK HOUSE, VICTORIA PEAK.

Height above Sea Level 1,823 feet.

THERMO-

BAROMETER.

I'LTE.

HYGROMETER.

DRY BULR.

WET BULB.

WINDS.

RAIN.

6 A.3.

9 A.M.

NOON

P.M.

6 P.M.

A.3.

NOON.

6 P.M.

GA.M.

*NOON

G P.M.

METER.

Self Registering.

Min. Mar.

NOON.

NOON.

Dir. F. Diri. F. Dir.

Force, range from 0 to 12.

GA.M.

In inches during the

previous 24 hours.

REMARKS AS TO WEATHER,

& P.M.

9 A.M.

F.

925. 4 28. 8 28. 7 28. 4 28. 0.75.0 75.5 74.5 74.0 74.0 78574.0 79.0 E

5

E

6 E

5

0.18

¿

10 28. 3 28. 4 28. 6 28. 5 28. 5. 75.0 740 72.0 74.0 73.5 71.0 78.5 | 76.0 E

5

E

7

SE

6

1.16

:

L

1

:

!

11 23. 0 28,8 25.12 28. 6 28. 578.0 1228.5 28.13 25.13 28. 8 28. 8 78.0 74.0 78.0 72.5 73.5 72.0 72.0 74.0 SE

1 1328, 9 28.13 26.13 28. & 28.10 78.0 77.0 70.0 72.5 76.5 8.0 7.0 77.0 SE 14 28.10 28.10 28.10 28. 5 28. 7,71.0 78.0 78.0 73.0 73.0 70.0 72.5 78.5 SDE

78.5 73.5 72.0 73.0 73.0 72.0 74.0 ESE

7 SSE

5 ESE

6

3.02

!

}

5. SE

4 S

5 S

3

0.50

1 SE

0.07

I

3 NW

3 WLN

4

0,07

1

to 25. 8 28.12 28.10 28. 5. 28. 5 76.0 72.0 70.0 12.0 16.0 75.5 72.082.0 Sw

fog.

6 SW

5 SW

+

0.01

Rain during past night; drizzling rain and fog at intervals all day.

Do.

10.

Heavy squalls of wind and rain pest night; fine overcast; 1 Pat, coin and bg ak intervals.

Fine overcast, slight rain at intervals;

2 P.M., tine cloudy,

Fine cloudy.

Fine cloudy, horizon eleer; 5.30) P.M.,

Dense wet fog all day.

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