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No. 63.
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 5т MAY, 1860.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The following Return of Notes in Circulation and Specie in Reserve at the Bank of the CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LONdon, and China, in Hongkong, is published for general information.
By Order,
W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 3rd May, 1860.
Account of the Average amount of Notes in Circulation at the Bank of the Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China in Hongkong for the month ending 30th April, 1860, rendered in accordance with the terms of Her Majesty's Royal Charter of Incorporation.
NOTES ISSUED..
SPECIE IN RESERVE,.
$345,571.* $150,000.
• Exclusive of the Notes of the Mercantile Bank still outstanding.
WALTER ORMISTON, Manager.
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China, Hongkong, 1st May, 1860.
I have this day inspected the Books and Treasure Vault of the above-mentioned Bank, and hereby certify that the Amount of Specie in Reserve is in accordance with the Terms of the Royal Charter.
J. C. POWER,
Victoria, Hongkong, 3rd May, 1860.
No. 64.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Acting Colonial Treasurer.
The following Gentlemen have been nominated by His Excellency The Governor Cathedral Trustees on behalf of Government for the year 1860-61, under the Provisions of Ordinances No. 2 of 1847 and No. 3 of 1850:--
The Honorable W. T. MERCER, Esquire,
The Honorable H. KINGSMILL, Esquire,
The Honorable Chas. St. Geo. CLEVERLY, Esquire,
and T. L. WALKER, Esquire.
And J. C. POWER, Esquire, is appointed, on the same behalf, Auditor of Cathedral Accounts for the
said year.
It has also been notified to this Government, that the Honorable GEORGE LYALL, Esquire, and J. J. MACKENZIE, Esquire, were elected Trustees for the year 1860-61 by the Seatholders of the Cathedral, in accordance with the terms of the Ordinances above referred to.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 3rd May, 1860.
No. 55.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
W. T. MERCER,
Colonial Secretary.
The following Regulations as to Chinese Emigration are published for general information by direction of His Excellency The Governor.
1. The Master or Consignee of every Ship intending to carry Emigrants shall send in a Letter to the Emigration Officer, enclosing Certificate of the Ship's Survey, and stating the Number of Pas- sengers, Male and Female, she can legally carry; the Name of Passage Broker, and whither Bound.
2. He shall report to the Emigration Officer when all the Provisions are on board, and the Ship ready for inspection.
3. The Bond shall be signed at the Emigration Office, and the following Papers sent in at the same time :-
Passengers' Lists in Duplicate, with Summary.
List of Provisions and Medicines.
Certificate of Qualification of Surgeon; if a Chinese, a Declaration also that an European
cannot be procured.
Copy of Contract Ticket.
4. The above Conditions will be strictly required, and without them no Contract Ticket will be signed by the Emigration Officer.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 18th April, 1860.
W. T. MERCER,
Colonial Secretary.
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Translati
一凡所當之貨物或被人偷去或吞騙或失去或不照理發賣者 第六則 凡當舖並代理之人或失其所當之貨物或毀壞則按照以下所列二歎賠還
名住址並貨主之姓名住址及要贖貨抄票之故其所富物之人非受過物主之命則不准其當物 第七則 凡有人當貨或贖貨或抄取票紙該當舖或有思疑之實處則遵依本例留拘該人隨時交與差役役務將該人並貨物票紙解送巡理廳
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