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THE HONGKONG

Government Gazette.

Published by Authority.

VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 4TH OCTOBER, 1862.

VOL. VIII.

No. 41.

No. 100.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

The Acting Governor has been pleased to appoint, from this date, JOHN R. RICE, Esquire, M.D., to be Superintendent of the Civil Hospital, in the place of Dr. Scort, resigned.

By His Excellency's Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 1st October, 1862.

No. 101.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

W. H. ALEXANDER,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

The subjoined Return of Convictions under the Cargo Boat Ordinance, No. 15 of 1860, is published for general information.

By Order,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 2nd October, 1862.

W. H. ALEXANDER,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

CONVICTIONS under Ordinance No. 15 of 1860, from 1st October, 1861, to 30th September, 1862,-Cargo Boat Ordinance.

DATE,

NAMES OF PARTIES TO THE SUIT.

1861.

Oct. 18 John Hagan, Inspector of Police, Plain-

tiff.

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Wong-hung-yow, Boatman, Cargo Boat

No. 57, Defendant.

29 Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats,

Plaintiff,

1. Lee-abpew, Master of Registered

Cargo Boat No. 196.

2. Cheong-pack-sang, Roatman.

OFFENCE.

On 9th October for having in his possession on board a certain cargo bont a quantity of Rice, having reason- able cause to believe the same to have been stolen.

On 28th October for unlawfully having in his pos- session on board of Registered Cargo Boat No. 196 one ton and-a-half of Coals.

SENTENCE.

3 months' imprisonment

with hard labor.

Discharged. Charge not

proved.

REMARKS.

3. Tung-yee-yook,

4. Ow-ah-tuck,

5. Chun-aloy.

do.

do. do.

6. Lee-ah-pack, Farmer-Defendants.

Nov. 25 Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats

Plaintiff.

1. Wong-alok, Master of Cargo Boat

No. 189.

2. Hoe-man-fook, Boatman,

3. Hoe-hang-fook, do.

4. Lum-asam,

do.

5. Chun-afoo,

do.-Defendants.

1862. Jan.

On 24th November for unlawfully having a false shift- 1st Prisoner fined $50, | Fine paid.

ing bulkhead fitted in his Cargo Boat for the purpose

of fraudulently concealing goods,

or 3 months' imprl- sonment with hard labor; the other pri- soners discharged; the boat to be for- feited and sold.

8 Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats, On 8th January for plying their boats in the harbor for Fined $10 each, in de- Fine paid.

Plaintiff.

1. Ng-leng-sun,

2. Leong-achow,

3. Lee-sheak-po,

Masters of Cargo Bouts-Defts.

hire without license.

fault 1 month's im- prisonment.

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22 Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats,

Plaintiff.

Cheang-ashak, Boatinan, Defendant.

April 17 Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boats,

Plaintiff.

Too-a-lye, Hakow Boatman, De-

fendant.

On 22nd January for plying a Cargo Boat for hire in Fined $10, in default 1 | Fine paid,

the harbor without license.

month's imprison- ment.

On 17th April for employing his boat as a Cargo Boat Discharged.

without a licenso.

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