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The Hongkong Government Gazette.
[NOVEMBER 19, 1859.
No. 1OS.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The following Return of Notes in Circulation and Specie in Reservo at the Bank of the ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION in Hongkong, is published for general information.
By Order,
W. T. MERCER,
Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 18th November, 1859.
Account of the Average Amount of Notes in Circulation at the Bunk of the Oriental Bank Corporation in Hongkong, for the Month
ending 31st October, 1859, rendered in accordance with the Terms of Her Majesty's Royal Charter of Incorporation.
NOTES ISSUED, SPECIE IN RESERVE,
Oriental Bank Corporation, IIongkong, 1st November, 1859.
$557.028. $300,000.
P. CAMPBELL, Manager.
I hereby certify, that I have this day inspected the Books and Treasure Vault of the above-mentioned Bank, and that the Amount of Specie
in Reserve is in accordance with the Terms of the Royal Charter.
J. A. CARVALHO,
Accountant.
Victoria, Hongkong, 18th November, 1859.
No. 109.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
FRIDK. FORTII, Colonial Treasurer.
The following Return of Notes in Circulation and Specie in Reserve at the Bank of the CHARTERED MERCANTILL 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, 18th November, 1859.
Account of the Average Amount of Notes in Circulation at the Bank of the Charteret Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China,
Hongkong, for the Month ending 31st October, 1859, rendered in accordance with the Terms of Her Majesty's Royal Charter of Incorporation.
NOTES ISSUED,
SPECIE IN RESERVE,
$203,658.*
$150,000.
* Exclusive of the Notes of the Mercantile Bank still outstanding.
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China.
Hongkong, 1st November, 1859.
JOHN COSTERTON,
Manager.
I hereby certify, that I have this day inspected the Books and Treasure Vault of the above-mentioned Bank, and that the Amount of Specie
in Reserve is in accordance with the Terms of the Royal Charter.
J. A. CARVALHO,
Accountant.
Victoria, Hongkong, 18th November, 1859.
FREDK, FORTII, Colonial Treasurer.
NOTIFICATION.
In consequence of the great inconvenience and noise caused by persons crowding the space within the Bar of the Court, it is necessary to notify to the Public, that it is the intention of the Court to insist upon the observ ance of the Rules regarding the admission of persons within the Bar, and which Rules are as follow, viz:-That no person has any right of entry within the Bar except the Members of the Legal Profession, Members of Council, Justices of the Peace, Reporters for the Press, and Parties in the cause, who are to enter by the Stairs at the right hand corner of the hall of the Court House-the Judge's private entrance being at the left hand corner. Any Person not entitled to enter within the Bar and wishing to do so, should send in his card (or name) for submis- sion to the Chief Justice.
The chairs on the raised platforms in the body of the Court are for the use of the European, and the benches in the centre for the Native Community.
By Order of the Court,
NOTIFICATION.
W. H. ALEXANDER,
Registrar.
Gentlemen summoned to attend at the Supreme Court, as Jurors, are hereby notified that they are not at liberty, without express leavo of the Court (by Proclamation or otherwise) to consider their services dispensed with; that they can ascertain whether their presence is required or not by applying to the Registrar of the said Court; and that if they absent themselves without leave, they do so at the risk of being fined for such absence.
By Order of the Court,
W. H. ALEXANDER,
Registrar.
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