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THE HONGKONG GOVERNENT GAZETTE, 19TH OCTOBER, 1861. CONVICTIONS UNDER ORDINANCE 15 OF 1860,—Continued.

DATE.

NAMES OF PARTIES TO THE SUIT.

OFFENCE.

SENTENCE.

REMARKS.

323

Jave

21

July

8

August

8

Sept.

1)

10

17:

131

17

27

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Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boat, Plaintiff.

of Choong alipo, owner registered Cargo Boat No. 238, Defendant.

On 15th June, for unlawfully employing a certain unregistered person to work on board his boat.

On 5th July, for employing five boatmen on board his boat who registered to work

Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boat, Plaintiff.

Lee-fiug-sow, Cargoboat- | were not

therein. man, Defendant.

Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boat, Plaintiff.

1, Yeep-aming, owner of Cargo Boat No. 164.

2. Yeep-asoy, Boatman. 3, Foong-alool, Do. 4, Leong-tsow-sing, Do. Defendants.

Robert Reed, I spector of Cargo Boat, Plaintiff.

'Ng-pow; master of a Cargo Boat.

Lew-afook, Boatman. 'Ng-afat Do. Defendants.

Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boat, Plaintif

Wong-ahseng, master of Cargo Boat No. 159, De- fendant.

Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boat, Plaintiff.

1. Lee-ahchoong, · Cargo Boatman No. 210.

2, Kwan-alkway, Do. 3, Choong-aliyoong, Do. Defendants.

Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boat, Plaintiff.

Chin-ahwye, master of the registered Cargo Boat No. 210, Defendant.

Robert Reed, Inspector of Cargo Boat, l'laintif Kwok-afook, owner

of

the registered Cargo Boat No. 191, Defendant.

At some time before the 7th of August instant, for making a certain alteration to their Cargo Boat by cutting a hatchway from the cargo hold into the aft cabin, for the fraudulent conceal- ment of goods therein.

On 9th August, for making

Fined $25.

Discharged.

The boat forfeited, and 1st defendant fined $10 in default 1 month's imprisonment; other De- fendants discharged.

Second and Third defendants

certain alterations to the Cargo | dicharged; First fined $25. Boat for the purpose of frandu- lently concealing goods therein.

On 17th August for employing certain unregistered persons on board his boat.

On 11th September, for un- lawfully having possession on | board Cargo Boat No. 210, two piculs and 12 catties of Saltpetre and not satisfactorily account for same.

On 11th September for unlaw- ful possession of 2 piculs and 12 catties of Saltpetre which was fomud concealed in his Cargo Boat, and for which he could not satisfactorily account, also for fitting a false bottom within the said boat for the fraudulent con- cealment of goods.

Fined $20 in default 1 month's imprisonment and hard labor.

Three month's imprisonment and hard labor.

Fined $50 in default 3 months' imprisonment, boat to be forfeited.

Paid.

Not paid.

Paid.

Paid after enteringJail.

Paid after entering

Fined $25 in default 2 months' On or before the 21st Septem- her for making certain alteration imprisonment, with hard labor and Jail. in his boat for the fraudulent the boat forfeited. concealment of goods.

II. G. THOMSETT, Harbour Master.

Νο. 118.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

His Excellency The Governor has been pleased to direct the publication of the following Circular Despatch, from his Grace The DUKE OF NEWCASTLE, for general information.

By Order,

W. H. ALEXANDER,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 16th October, 1861.

CIRCULAR.

DOWNING STREET, 15th August, 1861.

Sin, --At the request of Her Majesty's Commissioners for the International Exhibition of 1862, 1 transmit to you here. with Copics which have just been received from them of their latest decisions on points relating to the Exhibition.---I have the honor to be, Sir, your most obedient humble servant,

Governor

SIR HERCULES ROBINSON.

de.

2

NEWCASTLE.

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