No. 132.
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 27TH AUGUST, 1864.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
311
It is hereby notified that from and after the 22nd Instant, the Fees chargeable under Section XI of Ordinance No. 5 of 1845 will be strictly levied at this Office, and that no Certificates, Licenses, Shipping permits, or other documents to which the Official Signature of His Excellency the GOVERNOR or of the COLONIAL SECRETARY is required, will be issued without payment of the authorized Fees, excepting such Licenses or other documents as have been already subjected to the payment of Fees or other charges into the Colonial Treasury.
The Fee on the GOVERNOR'S Signature under the above Ordinance is $5, and on that of the COLONIAL SECRETARY $2.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 16th August, 1864.
W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.
WEATHER TABLES FOR THE PAST WEEK. REGISTER AT HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE, QUEEN'S ROAD.
6 A.M.
NOON.
6 P.M.
1864.
Barometer.
August 20,
29.80
21,
29.83
"
22,
29.76
""
23,
29.75
24,
29.80
""
25,
29.84
26,
29.80
3089882
Thermometer.
81
Barometer. Thermometer. Barometer.
Thermometer.
29.79
85
29.80
84
29.83
83
29.80
29.75
29.75
29.75
29.73
20.78
29.78
29.84
82
29.84
29.82
84
29.82
2827888
"
DATE.
1864.
BAROMETER.
GA.M.
9 A.M.
Noox.
P.M.
REGISTER AT BLOCK HOUSE, VICTORIA PEAK.
Height above Sea Level 1,770 feet.
HYDROMETER,
DRY BULB.
WET BULB.
6 P.M.
6 A.M.
NOON,
6 P.M.
6 A.M.
Koox.
6 P.M.
THER- MOMETER.)
Seif Re- gistering
Min. Maxi
6A.M. 3 P.M.
WINDS.
Force, ranges from 0 to 12.
REMARKS AS TO WEATHER.
6 A.M.
NOON
6 P.M.
birn.
F. Dirn. J
Dirn.
F.
:
I
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Aug. 20 28.12 28.12 28.15 28.10 28.1071.30 79.30 76.00 74.30 77.30 76.9078.80.76.30 WbS 21 28.1428.19 28.15 28.11 28.1075.80;80.30 76.50 75.00 78.00 76.00 75.30 81.00 WbS
5 WbS
3 WbS
2 WbS
4
1 WbS
2
>>
22 28.09 28.10 28.08 28.05 28.03 76.0078.00 77.80 75.89 77.00 72.00 74.00 81.00 WbS
23 28.06 28.07 28.09 28.05 28.0075.30 79.30 75.80 75,00 77.00 75.00 74.00 81.00 Calm.
1 NW
!
0 ELS
2 WON
3 'E
co
3
2
15
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24 28.10 28.15 28.14 28.11 28.1075.80.79.00 75.30 74.00 77.00 75.00 74.00 79.30 ELS
2 EbS
4 E
4
ז:
:
25 28.06 28.19 28.16 28.12 28.1075.30,78.00 76.30 75.80 77.00 75,80 78.30 80.30SE
4 SbW
4 S
4
39
26 28.16 28.10 28.20 28.15 28.15,75.39 77.30 75.30 75.00 76.50 75.80 73.00 80.00 SLE
3 SDE
2 SbE
3
وار
Light passing for nt 7.30 A.M; clear at 4 T.; latter
part thick log.
Light passing fig at 7 AM; clear at 5 P.M.
Clear with light fog at intervals until 7.30 A.M:
clear at HAM. di-tant thunder at 1.30 PM.; heavy rain and thunder at 3.30 .M.; clear at 5 P.M. thick for all night.
Light Sat 7 A.M., afterwards clear.
Clear and pleasant weather until 6 P.M.; passing
fog at 7 P.M.: thick for all night.
Thick fat 725 A... light passing showers of rain of 10A.M.; clear at 6 P.M.; afterwards light passing for.
Dense fog: clear at 6.20 P.M.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
Between
HONGKONG.
CHUN AH KWEI, Plaintiff,
and
DAVID COWEN, Defendant. THEREAS an action has been commenced
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in this Court at the suit of the above named Chum ab Kwei against the above named David Cowen to recover Seven Hundred Doliurs danages alleged to have been sustained by the Plaintiff by breach of contract on the part of the Defendant; and it being alleged that the said David Cowen does not reside within the Island of Hongkong or its dependencies a Writ of Foreign Attachment has been issued returnable on the Fourteenth Day of September next wherein John Steward Lapraik and Charles Behmer are Garnishees.
Notice is hereby given thereof and that if at any time before final judgment in this action, the said David Cowen or any person on his behalf will give the security and notice and file the ap- pearance or plea required by the Ordinance of this Island intituled "An Ordinance to provide for and regulate Process in actions at Law against persons absent from the Colony," the said At- tachment may be dissolved.
Dated this 26th day of August, a.d. 1864.
R. C. R. OWEN, Plaintiff's Attorney.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
Between
(Low Acnow, Plaintiff,
and
DAVID COWEN, Defendant. THEREAS an action leas been commenced
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in this Court at the suit of the above named Low Achow against the above named David Cowen to recover Seven Handred and Fifty Dollars damages alleged to have b ca substained by the Plaintiff by breach of contract on the part of the Defendant; and it being alleged that the said David Cowen does not reside within the Island of Hongkong or its dependencies a Writ of For- eign Attachment has been issued returnable on the Fourteenth Day of September next wherein John Steward Lapraik and Charles Behmer are Garnishers.
Notice is hereby given thereof and that if at any time before final judgment in this action the said David Cowen or any person on his behalf will give the security and notice and file the ap- pearance or plea required by the Ordinance of this Island intituled "An Ordinance to provide for and regulate process in actions at Law against persons absent from the Colony" the said At- tachment may be dissolved.
Dated this 26th day of August, A.D 1864.
R. C. R. OWEN, Plaintiff's Attorney.
IN THE SUPREME COURT O F
HONGKONG.
Between
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LEE YING CHOONG, LEE CHUIN and LEE ACHEE, trading under the style or firm of Ty Loong, Plaintiffs,
. and
'NG TUCK HUNG, CHEONG TAI and GEORGEG. COUSENS, Defendants.
HEREAS an action has been commenced in
this Court at the suit of the above named Lee Ying Choong, Lee Chuiu and Lee Acher against the above named 'Ng Tark Hung, Cheong Tai and George G. Cousens, to recover Fourteen Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-six Dol- lars for money alleged to be due by the Defendants to the Plaintiffs for goods sold l delivered by the Plaintiffs to the Defendants and for money received by the Defendants for the use of the Plaintiffs and for money found to b due from the Defendants to the Plaintiffs on a commits stated between them. And it being alged that the said 'Ng Tuck Hung and Chrung Thi do not reside within this Island or its Dependacies a Writ of Foreign Attachment has been issued returnable on the Twelfth Day of September next wherein Adolph Bourjau and Arthur Bauth of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, partners in the Mercantile House of Messieurs Bourjau,
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