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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 30TH JULY, 1870.

SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

REGULA GENERALIS.

ANNO TRICESIMO TERTIO,

VICTORLE REGINA.

13th April, 1870.

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s by Section XXIII of Ordinance No. 6 of 1845, it is enacted that it shall be lawful for Court to make and prescribe Rules and Orders, among other things, touching the Place the Court; And Whereas it is expedient that the Sittings of the Court should be held at in hereinafter mentioned, during the Period necessary for executing certain Repairs to the Court House of the Colony: It is therefore ordered, that the Sittings of the Supreme Court hong in its Common Law, Equitable, Bankruptcy, and Probate Jurisdictions, respectively, also riminal Sessions and in Vice-Admiralty and in all other its Jurisdictions, shall be held from and until further Order of this Court, at and in the Building situate and being Number 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 moved to the North side of the Harbor, mooring them properly with 45 fathoms on each Chain, the Lors lying in an E.N.E. and W.S.W. direction from each other.

-The Southern line of this anchorage is the North extremity of Hongkong shut in with the extremity of the Kowloong Peninsula, bearing E. by S.; the Top Gallant Masts and Yards are on Deck and Flying Jib-boom in; a spare Anchor should be ready for letting go, and the Hawse

dear.

3-Vessels discharging or taking in Cargo, and Hulks and Receiving Ships may, with permission,

the South shore.

-The Masters of Ships taking advantage of article 3, and those whose Vessels lie alongside arres and Jetties, are to understand that they do so at their own risk.

Hubor Master's Office, Hongkong, 16th May, 1870.

NOTICE.

H. G. THOMSETT, R.N.. Horber Master, șe.

Any persons who have in their possession old Registration Tickets belonging to Servants who Lit or have been dismissed, are requested to send the same to this Office, with any remarks, on

te papers, they may wish to have recorded.

It would much tend to the more satisfactory working of the Registration of Domestic Servants, stration Tickets were in every case kept completely out of the possession of the Servants themselves. dismissal of a Servant his Ticket should be sent to this Office, unless it can be handed at once new Employer, and should on no account be confided to his own custody.

Registrar General's Office, Hongkong, 28th May, 1869.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION.

ALFRED LISTER, Acting Registrar General.

A practice has been adopted by the Chinese residents of this Colony of sending their letters for ses to the Office of the Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company, for transmission to their tation otherwise than through the Post Office, and as this practice is contrary to the laws of this as well as those of the United States of America, Chinese and others are warned that persons dug in future will be dealt with as the law directs.

General Post Office, Hongkong, 18th July, 1870.

F. W. MITCHELL. Postmaster General

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