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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 27TH JULY, 1861.

V. Medicine.

1. Chinese Medicines (herbal and others.)

VI. Musical Instruments such as Gongs, &c.

8. No rent will be charged to exhibitors.

9. Prices may be affixed to the articles exhibited.

10. The things prohibited by H. M.'s Commissioners (sec para. 7) are:

1. Living Animals and Plants.

2. Fresh Vegetable and Animal Substances, liable to be spoilt by keeping.

3. Detonating or dangerous Substances.

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11. Intending Exhibitors are requested to furnish the Commissioners with a list of proposed articles with as little delay as possible.

12. Any Exhibitor may name a special agent, who, on communicating with the Hongkong Com- mittee's Agent in London, will be permitted to supervise the articles entrusted to his care.

13. Every Exhibitor must name some agent in London, who will be required to remove articles at the close of the Exhibition.

14. The Agent appointed to represent the Hongkong Committee in London is P. Campbell, Esq., Oriental Bank Corporation, Threadneedle Street.

15. Communications may be addressed to the Chairman or to any Member of thisCommittee. 16. For sake of convenience the names of the gentlemen nominated as the Committee by His Excellency the Governor are here repeated:

The Hon.ble W. T. MERCER, Esquire, Chairman,

J. J. MACKENZIE, Esquire,

J. D. GIBB, Esquire,

W. WALKINSHAW, Esquire,

and Dr. KANE.

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24th July, 1861.

WEATHER TABLES FOR THE PAST WEEK.

REGISTER AT HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE, QUEEN'S ROAD.

6 A.M.

NOON.

G P.M.

1861.

Barometer.

Thermometer.

Barometer. Thermometer. Barometer.

Thermometer,

July

20,

30.00

81

21,

30.00 .

78

"}

22,

20.98

21

23,

29.96

"

24,

29.89

>>

,,

25,

29.91

26,

29.00

¿RRRR83

30.05

78

30.00

79

30.02

80

30.00

78

79

29.98

81

29.96

79

29.94

79

29.90

78

29.91

80

29.01

81

80

29.91

82

29.90

80

29.00

82

29.86

222N305

78

мугу

81

31

DATE.

1861

July

وه

די

11

"

BAROMETER.

HYGROMETER.

REGISTER AT BLOCK HOUSE, VICTORIA PEAK.

Height above Sea Level 1,770 feet.

THER- MOMETER.

WINDS.

DRY BULB.

WET BULB.

Sf Re- gistering.

Force, ranges from 0 to 12.

REMARKS AS TO WEATHER.

6 A.M.

9 A.M.

XOON.

3 F.M.

6 P.at.

6 AM.

Noox.

& PAL.

GA.M.

*KOON

G P.M.

20

Min. Moxi

[SAM,} 3PM. Dirs. F. Dir. F. Dirn.

128.1928.25 28 25 28.20 28.1870.05/70.00|73.00|70.00|69.00|7

972.0068,0074.00 ELS 21 28.21128.2328.10|28,1928.1671.05|74.00|72.00/71,0078.00 71.00 28.0054.00 ESE 22 28.19 28.21 28.19 28.1528.1571.0074,0073.00|71.00|73.0072.0068.0574.00 ESE 23 28.1228.15 28.1228.12.28.0871.0573.00/72.00/71.00|72.00|72.00/69.00|74.00ESSW 2428.6128.07 28.0828,0x28.0873.0074.0074.0072.0574.00 73.0370.00|7100 SSW 2528.03 23.10 23.1028.08/28.0974.00 75.0074.0071.00 74.0573.05171.0075.05 SSW 20 28.0428.07 28.0728.07 28.00 73.0575.0075.00 73.0575.0075.0071.0075.05 SW

5 ESE 6 SELE 5 SELE 6 SSW 10 SSW 9 SW 9 SW

GESE 6 SEBE

5 3

Fog, heavy squalls, wind, and ruin.

Fog, heavy squails, wind, and rain.

6 SE

4

For at intervals, passing showerE.

6 ASSE

7

Fog, heavy squalls, wizul, rain, &c.

9 SW

$

GAM. heavy gale, fog, heavy squails.

8 SSW

8

Fog, very heavy squalla from AW dal 3.

9 ISSW

8

Heavy squalis, fog, drizzle.

GA.M.

NOON.

6 P.M.

F1.

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