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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 13TH MAY, 1865.

WEATHER TABLES FOR THE PAST WEEK. REGISTER AT HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE, QUEEN'S ROAD.

253

6 A.M.

NOON.

6 P.M.

1865.

Barometer.

Thermometer, Barometer. Thermometer.

Barometer.

Thermometer.

May

6

30.00

75

7

29 96

75

"3

8

29 93

9

29.95

79

"

10

29.95

81

"J

11

29.90

12

29.93

RRN2788

30.00

77

29.95

29.94

76

29.88

777

29.88

81

29.87

29.96

82

29.95

29.92

83

29.88

29.92

81

29.91

29.92

84

29.92

2728788

76

79

80

81

83

DATE.

REGISTER AT BLOCK HOUSE, VICTORIA PEAK.

Height above Sea Level 1,770 feet.

THER- MOMETER.

HYDROMETER.

WINDS.

BAROMETER.

DRY BULB.

WET BULB.

Self Re- gistering

Min. Maes

6 A.M.

Dirn. P. Dirn.

Force, ranges from 0 to 12.

NOON

REMARKS AS TO WEATHER.

6 P.M.

Ꭸ . Dirn.

F.

Nood.

1865.

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May 6 28.01 28.05 28.08 28.00 28.00 64.30 69.30 68.00 63.00 66.30 66.00 60.30 79.00 E

2 E

3 E

2

"

"

1

7 27.98 27.08 27.99,27.97,27.96 €7.00 74.30 72.00 66.00 73.30 71.30,62.30 79.30 SE 8 27.97 27.97 28.00 27.98 27.95 70.30 73.00 72.00 69.30 72.00 70.30 62.00 78.00 SE 928.00 28.02 28.05 28.02 28.05 72.00 74.30 73.00 72.00 73.00 72.30 64.00 80.30 E

2 SE

3 SE

~ 2

1

2 SSE

3 SE

1

Thick fog and light rain until 11 A.M.; then

thick fog.

Dense fog throughout.

Dense fog until 2 P.M.; then clear.

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2 E

3 SE

2

Dense fog throughout,

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J 12 28.01 28.05 28.06 28.04 28.01,74.30,77.00 76.00,73.00 76.30 75.00 70.30 84.00 SE

10 28.01 28.01 28.02 28.00 27.96 71.30 73.30 72.30 71.30 73.00 71.00 63.00 79.00 SSE 11 28.00 28.02 28.02 28.00 27.98 73.30 75.00 74.30 72.00 75.00 74.00 66.30 82.30 SE

2 S

4 S

3

Do.

3 S

2 S

2

no.

?

2 SE

2 S

1

Passing fog until 8 A.M.; then clear throughout.

THE

NOTICE.

IE next CRIMINAL SESSIONS of the Su- preme Court will be held on Thursday, the Eighteenth day of May, A.D. 1865, at Ten

'clock in the forenoon.

By the Court,

N. R. MASSON, Acting Registrar.

In re ALEXANDER J. BARCLAY, deceased.

JOHN MACDONALD, FRANCISCO XAVIER,

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OTICE is hereby given to the next of Kin, and all other persons, to produce any Wills

er Codicils of the above named parties, that may be in their possession, before the Court of Probate, on Saturday, the Twentieth day of May, A.D. 1805; or, if none, that the next of Kin do accept or refuse Letters of Administration, failing which, Letters of Administration will be granted to the Registrar of the said Court, or such other person as the Court shall think fit.

By the Court,

N. R. MASSON, Acting Registrar.

In re RAYMOND CAMPA, deceased.

NOTICE. All claims against the above Estate must be proved on or before the 5th day of October, 1865, otherwise they will not be included in the Scheme of Division. All persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to

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N. R. MASSON, Official Admnistrator.

NOTICE.

ONG AH YUTE, of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Trader and Comprador, hay- I been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition for Judication of Bankruptcy, filed in the Supreme Court of Hongkong in Bankruptey, on the Sixth day of May, One thousand Eight hundred and Sirty-five, is hereby required to surrender him- to the Acting Registrar of the said Court at first Meeting of Creditors, to be held before he said Acting Registrar, on the Twenty-fourth day of May instant, at Eleven o'clock precisely, Mr. Norman Ramsay Masson,

* the said Court.

the Official Assignee, and Mr. Francis Iunes eland, is the Solicitor acting in the Bank-

Suptcy.

A Public Sitting will be appointed by the Court for the sald Bankrupt to pass his last examination, of which Sitting due notice will be given in the At the said Hongkong Government Gazette. first Meeting of Creditors, the Acting Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the Creditors and the Creditors may choose au Assignee or Assignees of the Bankrupt's Estate and Effects. At the Public Sitting, proofs of debts of Creditors will also be received and the said Bankrupt will be required to submit himself to be examined, and to make a full disclosure and discovery of all his Estate and Effects, and to finish his exami- nation.

Notice is also hereby given to all Persons in- debted to the said Bankrupt or that have any of his Effects, not to deliver the same but to the Official Assignee whom the Court has appointed in that behalf and give notice to the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy.

Hongkong, 12th May, 1865.

COMPAGNIE DES SERVICES MARITIMES

DES

MESSAGERIES IMPERIALES.

Paquebots-Poste Français.

STEAM FOR

SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, ALEXANDRIA, MESSINA, MARSEILLES,

ALSO,

BOMBAY, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS AND CALCUTTA.

Tuesday, the 23rd

Company's Steam-ship “CAMBODGE,” Commandant DE BOVIS, H. I. M. N., with Her Britannic Majesty's Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this Port for the above places, in connection:

At Galle, with one of the British India Steam Navigation Company's Steamers for Bombay.

At Alexandria, with the Company's and the Austrian Lloyd's Mail Steamers for the Levant, Black Sea, Greece, Corfu and Trieste.

At Messina, with the Company's Semi-weekly Meil Steamers for Malta and all the Italian Ports. At Marseilles, with the Weekly Company's Mail Steamer for Valencia and by Railroad to Madrid.

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Passengers going to London are informed that the Company will convey, free of charge, from Marseilles to London, their Baggage to the extent allowed by the regulation.

Cargo and Specic will be registered for Lon- don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.

The Company has authority to grant Insur- ance on all Cargo conveyed by its Vessels, at a premium of 14 per cent upon Merchandize, and 1 per cent on Treasure, from Hongkong to Lyons, Paris, London, and Holland, and pro- portionally for places this side of Suez.

Cargo will be received on board until 4 o'clock of the th May, Specie and Parcels until 5 o'clock of the 22nd.

A Written Declaration of the Contents and Value of the Packages destined beyond Suez is required by the Egyptian Government, and must be furnished by the Shippers to the Agent with the Bills of Lading; and the Company will not be responsible for any consequence or prejudice which may ensue from an incorrect declaration. For particulars respecting Freight and Pas- sage, apply at the Company's Office, Queen's Road.

C. BERTRAND, Agent.

Hongkong, 9th May, 1865.

THE

NOTICE.

E undersigned are publishing a Chinese Gazette every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Morning, which is extensively circulated amongst the Chinese Hongs here, at Macao and in Canton, gratis; and they trust, it may be found to be a desirable means of Advertising, the terms for which are as follows:-- For every 50 Characters or

under,

...SI For each additional Cha-

racter,

1 cent Repetition, half price.

for the 1st in-

sertion.

The whole range of the week from Monday to Saturday will be reckoned as one Insertion or one Repetition.

A reduction in charges will be made for Ad- vertisements inserted for a longer period thau three Montis.

NORONHA & SONS.

Hongkong, 13th May, 1865.

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