{
230
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH JUNE, 1870.
SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
REGULA GENERALIS.
ANNO TRICESIMO TERTIO,
VICTORIA REGINE.
13th April, 1870.
Whereas by Section XXIII of Ordinance No. 6 of 1845, it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Supreme Court to make and prescribe Rules and Orders, among other things, touching the Place of holding the Court; And Whereas it is expedient that the Sittings of the Court should be held at the Building hereinafter mentioned, during the Period necessary for executing certain Repairs to the Supreme Court House of the Colony: It is therefore ordered, that the Sittings of the Supreme Court of Hongkong in its Common Law, Equitable, Bankruptcy, and Probate Jurisdictions, respectively, also in its Criminal Sessions and in Vice-Admiralty and in all other its Jurisdictions, shall be held from this Date and until further Order of this Court, at and in the Building situate and being Number Seven, Queen's Road Central, in the City of Victoria.
By the Court,
W. H. ALEXANDER,
Registrar.
Revised and Approved by the Legislative Council, this 27th Day of April, 1870.
L. D'ALMADA E CASTRO, Clerk of Councils,
NOTICE.
To Consignees, Masters and others in charge of Merchant Vessels.
1.-On or before the 1st June proximo, all Ships, with the following exceptions, shall be movep over to the North side of the Harbor, mooring them properly with 45 fathoms on each Chain, the Anchors lying in an E. N.E. and W.S.W. direction from each other.
2.-The Southern line of this anchorage is the North extremity of Hongkong shut in with the South extremity of the Kowloong Peninsula, bearing E. by S.; the Top Gallant Masts and Yards are to be on Deck and Flying Jib-boom in; a spare Anchor should be ready for letting go, and the Hawse kept clear.
3.-Vessels discharging or taking in Cargo, and Hulks and Receiving Ships may, with permission, lie on the South shore.
Note. The Masters of Ships taking advantage of article 3, and those whose Vessels lie alongside Wharves and Jetties, are to understand that they do so at their own risk.
Harbor Master's Office, Hongkong, 16th May, 1870.
H. G. THOMSETT, R.N., Harbor Master, &c.
No. 72.-List of DEAD LETTERS which have been returned from the General Post Office, in London, and other places. for the carious reasons assigned upon them, addressed as undermentioned, the writers of which can obtain them on application.
Backemann, A., Danish Barque Bendixen, Melbourne,
Bang, August, Assens, Denmark,
Bernardi, Vincente, Machinista, Naples,
Best, W., 4, St. Mary Street, Cardiff,.
Bradshaw, James, Manchester,
1
Hock, Capt., Barque Golden Dragon, Nagasaki,
1
Holt, Capt., Barque Maria Rickmer, Yokohama,
1
Isaac, Mrs. E., The Wold, Cheshire,
Jalland, W., 33, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, ..........
Blaxter, Capt., Barque Mount Vernon, Yokohama,·
Kaknousky, Jchaun, Marienburg, Prussia,
Kausse & Wilde, Amsterdain,....
Bolet, Xaviers, 1, Cité Delaunay, Paris,.
Lancaster, Capt., Barque Cardiganshire, Hongkong,
Busch, S., Davidstrasse, No. 6, St. Pauli. near Hamburg,
1
Lewis, W., Schnapper Point, Victoria, Australia,
Bush, Capt., Ship Fairlight, San Francisco,.
Moguesgin, Mad'lle Carmen, Paris,
Butterworth, Bradshaw & Co., Greenwood Street, London,.
1
Moy, Arthur, Barque Istapa, Yokohama,
Cah-ta-jen, late Paymaster, Quinsan Force, Shanghai,
1
Muirhead, Capt., Hongkong,
Chibalski, Adele, at the Italian Consulate, Cairo,
Peterson, Capt., Barque St. George, Hongkong,
Coleman, Mrs. Jane, Caledonian Road, Islington, London, Coscia, Luigi, Sorrento, Italy,
Polak, G. Piazza de Palye, Alexandria,
1
Reid, Robert, San Francisco,
1
Coutts & Co., Shanghai,
1
Seurs, E. G., Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.,
Doherty, John, Boilermaker, Ontario, Canada,
1
Shield, Capt., Barque Princess of Wales, Macao,
Elliott, Mrs. J. C., Colombo, Ceylon,
1
Taft, Mrs., 10, Snowdon Terrace, Liverpool,
Frischling, C. G., Yokohama,.............
Tucker, J. Bedminster, Bristol, England,.
1
Goodier, E., Barque Strathmore, Hongkong,.
Vaux, C. P. & Co., Manchester,................
Gottleben, Capt., Ship Vesta, Yokohama,
Wadinan, C., Sydney, Australia,
Hall, Robert, Barque Auburn, Yokohama,
Hoeflich, M., Post Office, Hongkong,
Hide, Capt., Barque Burlington, Saigon,
2
Wilson, Mrs. Eleanor, Kingston, St. Mary, North America,
Workman, Capt., Barque Lan Tongue, Shanghai,................
F. W. MITCHELL,
Postmaster General.
General Post Office, Hongkong, 2nd June, 1870.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.