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DATE.
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1st OCTOBER, 1864.
CONVICTIONS under ÖRDINANCE No. 15 of 1860,—Continued.
NAMES OF PARTIES TO THE SUIT.
OFFENCE.
SENTENCE.
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REMARKS.
1864.
April 14
R. at complaint of Francisco da Silva, Police Constable, European Plaintiff.
Chu-Kee-Yow, unemployed. Cheong-Fat, Boatman.
Chu-Achow, Cook.
Chu-A fook, Boatman.
Chu-Afat,
do.
On 14th April, 4th Defendant being the person in charge of licensed Cargo Boat No. 45 did unlawfully fit up certain secret lockers on board for the purpose of fraudulently concealing goods therein, and the other Defendants for working on board the said Cargo Boat in the capacity of Boatmen without being in possession of license tickets.
4th Defendant fined $25, in default 3 months hard labor, and the boat to be forfeited,
1, 9, 6 and 8 Defendants fined $10 each, in default weeks hard labor; 2 and 5 Defendants discharged.
3 and 6 De- fendants paid their fine.
12
May
Chu-Asow, do.
Ng-Tin-Sing, do.
Wong-Asow, do.
Chinese Defendants.
19 R. at complaint of M. Figueira, Police Constable, European Plaintiff.
20
Ho-Atee, Boatman, Chinese De-
fendant.
R. at complaint of M. Figeira, Police Constable, European Plaintiff. Ho-Ati and Leong-Atuk, Buatmen,
Chinese Defendants.
3 R. at complaint of R. Reed, Cargo
Boat Inspector, Eu. Plaintiff. Faong-Ayau, owner of Cargo Boat,
Chinese Defendant.
Sept.
23
R. at complaint of A. de Santos, Police Constable, Eu. Plaintiff.
Leong-Ayoong,
Sham-Asing,
Kwok-Akal,
Kwok-Loong-sow, >Boatmen.
Kwok-Atai,
Chun-Achuen, &
On 19th April, for plying a Cargo Boat for hire in the Harbor without a lecuse.
On 26th April, for plying small Cargo Boats for hire in the Harbor without a license.
On 3rd May, for plying a Cargo Boat for hire in the Harbor without a license.
On 22nd September for unlawful possession of a bag of Cotton on board a Cargo Boat in the Harbour,
Discharged,
1st Defendant fined $1, in default 2 days imprison- ment; 2nd Defendant fiped 25 ets., in default 1 day's imprisonment. Fined $10.
Not proved.
Fine paid.
Defendants discharged.
Case proved.
not
Lum-Achai,
Chinese Defendants.
H. G. THOMSETT, Harbour Master, §c.
No. 146.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Tenders will be received at the Surveyor General's Office on or before Monday the 17th Proximo, for the erection of the Hongkong Mint. Plans and Specification may be seen on application between the hours of 11 A. M. and 3 P. M.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 17th September, 1864,
W. H. RENNIE,
for the Colonial Decretary,
No. 150.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
It is hereby notified that, under the terms of Section III. of Ordinance No. 11 of 1844, and Section I. of Ordinance No. 7 of 1858, Thursday, the 27th day of October next, is fixed for a Special Sessions of the Justices of the Peace, to be held at the Police Magistrate's Office, at 11 o'Clock in the forenoon of that day, for the purpose of considering Applications for the Licenses for the Sale of Spirituous and Fermented Liquors, during the Year commencing on 1st December next.
Applications for such Licenses must be lodged at the Police Magistrate's Office at least Ten days before the Sessions, in the Form prescribed by the above quoted Section of the first mentioned Ordinance, and no Application will, after that period, be received for submission to the Sessions.
Printed Forms of Applications may be obtained by intending Applicants at the Police Magistrate's Office between the hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 24th September, 1864.
W. H. RENNIE,
for the Colonial Secretary.
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