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Dr.

1868.

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2ND MAY, 1868.

THE TRUSTEES of ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, in Account Current with the undersigned.

January To Paid Mr. Saunders' expenses for December,

27

1867.

Dec. 20 By Balance from last account................

1868.

167

Cr.

"

Mr. Sangster's salary for December, Chow Attuck for repairing roof,

$14.96 80.00

$1,502.42

17.70

Feb. 10

Cash from Mr. Holmes, for 2 sittings..

19

$142.66 Mar. 31

"

17

>

Mr. Jordan, for 1 sitting,

10.00 10.00

February

17

Mr. Saunders' expenses for January,...

37.09

19

2

Mr. Sangster's salary for January, Messrs. R. S. Walker & Co, freight and

80.00

charges on Cathedral Gates,

37.83

154.92

March

19

Mr. Saunders' expenses for February,..

do.

do. for March,

87.61

38.61

31

93

do.

Mr. Sangster's salary for February,.

do. for March..

80.00

80.00

**

Rev. W. R. Beach for Christinas deco-

17

rations,

6.40

31 To Balance,

242.62 982.22

*

$1,522.42

1868.

Mar. 31 By Balance at credit,

$1,522.42

I $982.22

Examined with the Vouchers and found correct.

Examined and found correct.

E. & O. E. Hongkong, 30th April, 1868.

(Signed,) F. W. MITCHELL, Auditor on part of the Government.

30th April, 1868.

No. 53.

(Signed) W. C. HUNTER, Auditor for Sent Holders.

1st May, 1868.

(Signed,)

CECIL C. SMITH, Trustee and Treasurer to the Body of Trustees.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The following Gentlemen have been nominated by His Excellency SIR RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL, C.B., Cathedral Trustees on behalf of the Government for the Year 1868-69, under the provisions of Ordinances No. 2 of 1847, and No. 3 of 1850:-

The Honorable CECIL C. SMITH, WILBERFORCE WILSON, Esquire, F. W. MITCHELL, Esquire, FREDERICK STEWART, Esquire,

and The Honorable PHINEAS RYRIE is appointed, on the same behalf, Auditor of Cathedral Accounts for the said Year.

It has also been notified to this Government that the Honorable WILLIAM KESWICK, and T. PYKE, Esquire, have been elected Trustees, and EDWARD A. HITCHCOCK, Esquire, Auditor, on behalf of the Seat Holders.

By Command,

CECIL C. SMITH, Acting Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 2nd May, 1868.

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 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, 1st May, 1868.

No. 46.

H. G. THOMSETT, R.N.,

Harbor Master, &c.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Lands and Buildings thereon by Public Auction to be held on the 4th Proximo, at Noon, are published for general information.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 20th April, 1868.

CECIL C. SMITH, Acting Colonial Secretary,

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