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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 21ST APRIL, 1866.
List of LETTeas and PAPERS lying at the Hongkong Post Office for Merchant Vessels, 20th April, 1866.
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Star Queen
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List of unclaimed LETTERS and PAPERS lying in the Post Office for Military, W0th April, 1866.
Butcher, Win. Prvt.,
Blair, Chals. Lieut.
Cumming, J. H. Lies*,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Gipps, Capt.
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In the Estate of JARVIE THORBURx & Co., Shanghai.
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Undersigned has received instructions from the Oficial and Trade Assignees in the ove Bankrupt Estate to sell by PUBLIC ACC- TON, without reserve, within his Oflice, No. 7, bochow Road, Shanghai, on
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MONDAY,
30th instant, at 2 o'clock r.m., the following HARES in the undermentioned Companies,
THE SHANGHAI CARGO BOAT COM- PANY, I SHARE No. 5.
THE SHANGHAI GAS COMPANY, LI- CHED, 35 SHARES Nos. 170/188, 194/198,
- 322, 065/002, 903/012.
THE SHANGHAI BRICK AND SAW MILL *OMPANY, 7 SHARES Nos. 00/63, 73, 74,
THE SHANGHAL SHARE No. 7.
RACE COURSE,
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THE SHANGHAI GENERAL HOSPITAL, ASHARES Nos, 258/262.
THE SHANGHAI RECREATION MDUND/3 SHARES Nos. 117/119.
THE SHANGHAI CLUB 3 SHARES Nos. 44.43, 83.
For further particulars, apply to
hanghai, 3rd April, 1866.
P. MACLEAN,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
In the Estate of Jarvie Thorburn § Co.,
SHANGHAI.
Very valuable properties situated in Shanghai and its nehbourhood, Chizkiang, Kinklang,
and Hankow.
E Undersigned has received instructions from the Official and Creditors' Assignees in New Bankrupt Estate, to sell by Public
within his office, No. 7, Fonchew Road, Vazhai, on a day to be hereafter named, auless
dy disposed of by private contract, the ng very desirable properties, siquated in Chai, Chinking, Kiukiang, and Haukow,
SHANGHAI.
Letters, Papers.
W. Waddington, E. L. Taverner
and W. L. Robinson, Majors Į I
All that valuable property with the Bulidings thereon, known as the E-shung Hong, situated in the centre of the British settlement, and possess- ing 136 fect on Kiangse Road, by which it is bounded on the East. On the South it is bound- ed by the premises presently occupied by Messrs. Camine & Co. On the West by properties belong- ing to H. N. Lay, Esq., and others; and on the North by the lot of ground belonging to The Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China; Registered at the British Consulate, Lot No. 60 1, Sub. Reg. 15, measuring 10 mow 7 fun., or thereby.
The Buildings erected on the above property consist of:-
First,--A Private Dwelling House containing Dining Room, Drawing Room, and Butler's Pantry, on the ground floor; and Four Bed Rooms, with Dresing Rooms, and Bath Rooms attached on the first storey.
The Out-houses connected with the Dwelling House comprisė :-
A Compradore's Room, Servant Offices, Store Room, Kitchen, Coach house, &c.
There is a Flower Garden and Lawn in front and a small conservatory on the South side of the Dwelling House,
Second. A large Godown situated on the South side of the premises, and measuring 107 feet by 1 8-12th feet or thereabouts; above which is erected a storey containing Offices and a Dwelling House as follows:-
1 General aud 2 Private Dining and Drawing Rooms, Butler's Pantry, Store Room, and five Bed Rooms, with Bath Rooms attached.
offices and a muster room,
Third-A large Godown, situated on the North side of the premises, measuring 107 fest by 51 8-12th feet or thereby.
The Flooring of these two Godowns, (the northern one of deal and the southern being of Granite) is well-raised; they are dry and well- lighted, and in every way very commodious buildings.
· Between the two, there is--
A Covered Shed, measuring 108 feet by 23 feet, suited for the laying down of a Chop of
Tea, or for the inspection and storage of other merchandize.
Fourth.-A large Godown, situated at the West side of the premises, measuring 82} feet by 51 feet, with-
A Silk Room, Tea Room, and 3 Bed Rooms with Bath Rooms attached, erected above the
same.
The Silk Roora, measures 51 feet by 45 8-12th, feet, and both that and the Ten Rooms are very cominodious and well arranged.
Between the last and the two first-mentioned Godowns, there is also a Covered Shed which can be turned to useful account. And on the South side of the Godown last described, there is a Stable containing six stalls, and a Harness Room.
The foregoing premises are capable of being subdivided into two Hongs, each possessing a private entrance from Kiangse Road. The build- ings are of the most substantial nature, and at present are in excellent repair.
Fifth-12 (Twelve) Lots of Land on the Driving Road and contiguous thereto, near the Bubbling Well, measuring in all 23 mow, 8 fun., 7 li, 7 haou, and very suitable for building pur- poses.
IN PARTNER'S PRIVATE ESTATE. Half of a Share in a Piece of Land, situated near the Ningpo Joss House, and measuring 19 MOW,
6 fun., 2 li.
CHINKIANG.
First. The 99 Years' Lease (from 27th Ja- nuary, 1864,) of two lots of Land, Nos. 8 and 11, situated within the British Concession, and en- closed by a Brick Wall.
Lot 8, measures about 34,257 square feet. Lot 11, measures about 35,552 square feet. There is an annual ground rent of Tls.2.2m. le. payable on each lot, on the 31st day of May of each year.
Lot No. 8 is situated on the Bund, and Lot 11, which possesses two frontages, on the street behind the Bund.
Second.-Land situated outside the British Concession and contiguous to the Grand Canal.
A lot of Land gistered at the British Consulate on 17th February, 1964, as per Title Dead, No.
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