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Shipping

The cases complained of are two-fold-

venience would be caused if the new system were brought sudde:'s

1. Where a Ship being registered in a Colony, a Bill of Sale into stringent operation: or a Power of Attorney to execute a Bill of Sale, have been sent by the Registered Owner to the United Kingdom.

2. Where a Ship being registered in a "Colony, the Registered Owner is in the United Kingdom, and wishes to sell her here.

In both these cases, the Registrars of Shipping would, before the 1st of May, have registered the Ship de novo, without waiting to ascertain the state of the Colonial Register, whilst, since the 1st of May, they have refused to register the Ship de novo, in this Country, and the Commissioners of Customs have supported them in such refusal.

My Lords wish to suggest to the Commissioners, the expedien of adopting the following relaxations, to take effect at once, and is last during such time only as may be necessary to bring the New System into complete operation.

1. Ships registered in the Colonies may, for such time hereinafter mentioned, be registered de novo in this Country, upe the prodution of such Documents or Evidence of Title as the Reg trars have heretofore been in the habit of receiving as sufficient.

2. In all such cases the Vendor or his Agent shall give to the Registrar security that the transaction shall be completed, and that the This Board entirely concur with the view which the Commissi-Registrar and the Commissioners shall be kept harmless from ang oners have thus taken of the principles on which the system of loss or damage which they might incur if it were to happen that the Ship was in the meantime disposed of in the Colony. A suggested Ship Registry should be carried into effect.

One of the most important objects of the system introduced by Form of Bond for this purpose is enclosed.

3. The Vendor or his Agent must fill up and sign and deliver to the recent Act, is to prevent a Ship from being disposed of in two places, to two different persons at the same time; and to effect this the Registrar at the Port of Registry de novo, a form of application object, it is necessary that all dealings with the Register of the Ship to the Registrar at the Port of original registry in the Colony, should either be effected at her Port of Registry, or appear on the calling for a transfer of the registry under the provisions of the Art Register Book kept at that Port.

This application, the Registrar at the Port of registry de novo, wili

If it is wished to sell or mortgage the Ship in any part of the forward with the old certificate of registry to the Colony. A Empire other than that in which the Ship is registered, Statutory suggested Form of application is enclosed, with Forms of Letter Powers of Attorney for the purpose (called in the Act" Certificates from the Registrar in this Country to the Colonial Registrar, and of of Sale or Mortgage") can be procured at the Port of Registry. the reply to be sent by the latter.

5. The relaxation is to take effect at once, and to last, as lo Ships Registered in the American Colonies, until the end of September, and as to Ships registered in more distant Colonies, until the end of February next.

These Certificates will confer a perfect title on those who take under 4. On registering the Ship de novo, the Registrar will insert is them, whilst, as they will be entered on the Register Book at the his Book the words "Registry to be transferred from the Port of and, on receiving the requisite infor. Port of Registry, persous who might desire to purchase or lend

mation from the Colonial Registrar, he will write under those words Money on the Ship there, will have full notice of their existence.

My Lords consider it of very great importance for the interests" Registry completed by transfer from the Port of of Shipping that these Certificates should be brought into use as with the date. quickly and as universally as possible, and that nothing should be done which would have the effect of permanently infringing the principles of the new system, or of inducing persons concerned in Shipping to believe that it will henceforward be possible to confer a

The effect of the relaxation will be to place the persons who Title to a Ship by any means except those which the Act, and the Regulations which have been issued under it, point out as necessary. accept the title in this Country in as good a position, so far as regard, But since it appears that it has, under former Acts, been the registry, as they could have enjoyed under the former practice, practice to register Colonial Ships de novo in this Country upon the whilst they will have the additional advantage (which they could production of duly executed Bills of Sale, without first ascertaining not have had under former Acts) that their equitable title to the the state of the Colonial Register; and since it further appears that Ship, will, under the provisions of the New Act, be perfectly good. many Ships have lately been sent, and are now being sent from the Colonies, for the purpose of being sold in this Country, according to the practice which has heretofore prevailed, and that considerable incon-

In re JAMES LINDON, deceased. OTICE is hereby given to the Next of Kin and

all other Persons to produce any Wills or Codicils of the above Parties that may be in their possessions, before the Supreme Court, on Saturday, the 11th day of August, 1855, or if none, that the Next of Kin do accept or refuse Letters of Administra- ion; failing which, Administration will be granted to the Acting Registrar of the said Court.

BY THE COURT, WILLIAM HASTINGS ALEXANDER,

Acting Registrar. POST-OFFICE NOTICE.

THE next GENERAL MAILS by the Singapore, will be closed on THURSDAY, the 9th inst., at GP.M., and the CUSTOMARY SUPPLEMENTARY MAIL, will be made up the following Morning be- tween the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock.

THOMAS HYLAND. Post-Office, Hongkong, 1st August, 1855. IN THE VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT OF HONGKONG.

ESSRS MACEWEN & Co., (for G. Duddell,) will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, by order of W. H. MITCHELL, Esq., Marshall of the Vice-Admiralty Court, on MONDAY, 6th August, 1855, and fol- lowing days, commencing at 11 o'clock A.M., at the AUCTION MART, Queen's Road, where the Goods are now un view.

A Large Quantity of damaged CHINESE CARGO, landed from the stranded Steamer Unicorn.”

TERMS OF SALE,—Cash before delivery in MEXI- CAN Dollars, at 7.1.7.; all Lots to be at l'urchaser's

risk as soon as knocked down.

Hongkong, 4th August, 1855.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

ESSRS SMITH & BRIMELOW have received instructions to dispose of by PUBLIC AUCTION,

on MONDAY, the 6th August, 1855, at 11 o'clock A.M., at their Sale Rooma, Queen's Road, for the benefit of the concerned,—

2 Chests OLD PATNA OPIUM, damaged by Sea Water.

7 Bales GREY SHIRTINGS.

Also,

4 Bales T-CLOTHS.

Afterwards,

2 Pairs Six-pounder GUNS.

1 Do. Four-pounder do.

32 Piculs 511OT, of different kinds.

14 MUSKETS with BAYONETS.

3 COPPER POWDER MAGAZINES.

A quantity of BLOCKS, &c., &c

89 Dozens STRAW HATS, and

54 do. CIGARS CASES.

TERMS OF SALE,—Cush before delivery, in M«x-

ICAN Dollars, at 7.1.7.

Nos. 1 & 2 Woosnam's Buildings,

Hongkong, 2d August, 1855.

The Secretary of Customs.

NOTICE. HERE will be no SESSIONS of the SUPREME TCOURT under its CRIMINAL JURISDICTION, during the present month.

BY ORDER OF THE COURT,

WILLIAM HASTINGS ALEXANDER,

Acting Registrar.

Court House, 2d August, 1855,

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NOTICE.

I am, &c.,

T. H. FARRER.

PUBLIC AUCTION OF LANDED PRO-

PERTY.

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structions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Ground, on MONDAY, the 20th August next, si Noon, the whole of

MARINE LOT No. 58, situate in Victoria West, with the BUILDINGS thereon, known as PrBus's GODOWNS,

This Eligible Property possesses a Sca Frontage of 230 Feet, and presents facilities for adding very

11′′ Order of the Consular DepaRTMENT OF THE FOREIGN OFFICE at CopenhagER, it is hereby notified, that Applications to fill the Vacant Appoint-largely to its value by reclaiming from the Sea. ment of the Office of DANISH CONSUL at Họng- kong, will be received by said Department until the 15th October, 1855.

FRED. H. BLOCK, Acting Danish Consul.

Danish Consulate, Hongkong, 2d July, 1855.

NOTICE.

R KOBERT ANGUS has been appointed AGENT of the Canton Branch of THE COM- MERCIAL BANK OF INDIA.

Canton, 7th July, 1855.

EDGAR CORRIE,

Manager.

NOTICE.

E have established Mr WILLIAM HAM- MOND FOSTER, JR., in Hongkong, as Agent for our Houses in Canton, Shangkas, and Foochow; and all Business to his address comes under our control and guarantee.

Canton, 1st July, 1855.

MR

NOTICE.

RUSSELL & Co.

́R JAMES CRAMPTON is authorized to sign

our Firm per procuration from this date.

HANBURY & Co. Shanghae, 10th May, 1855.

NOTICE.

"R K. NEWBOLT, Surgeon Dentist, has left

MRK

to China in a few Months.

liongkong, 1st August, 1855.

CARD.

CHARLES MARKWICK, Government and Supreme Court Auctioneer :

and Appraiser, and

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GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Queen's Road, Victoria, Hongkong.

Established 1843.

The Queen's Road Frontage extends 260 Feet from East to West, and from the nature of its posi tion, near the Centre of a populous part of the town, forms an admirable site for a range of CHINESE SHOP and DWELLING HOUSES.

The present Depth on the West Boundary is 108 Feet, and the East 72 Feet,-both capable, at a very small outlay, of being increased by from 40 to 50 Feet.

The whole Lot contains an AREA of 20,948 Feet, and is leased from the Government for 75 Years (which can be increased on application to 999 Years,) at a yearly GROUND-RENT of £183.1.4.

For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. TERMS OF SALK-Cash in MEXICAN Dollars weighed at 7.1.7. The purchaser to pay the Ground- rent from the 25th June last, and the Expense of Transfer. One-third of the Purchase Money to be paid on the full of the Hammer, and the Balance ON the completion of the Transfer.

Hongkong, 12th July, 1855.

SMITH & BRIMELOW,

SHIP CHANDLERS,

Wholesale und Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants,

Auctioneers, and Commission Agents,

Nos. 1 & 2 Woosnam's Buildings,

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CHANDLERY STORES of every kind.

Also,

An extensive and well-selected supply of WINES, BEER, and SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, CORDIALS, &c., of a superior description.

OILMAN'S STORES from the well known house of Coplad, Bares & Co. ; also, STORES Over

per land Mail Steamers Monthly for domestic purposes.

Hongkong, 7th July, 1855.

Printed at the Office of the China Mcil, Hongkong.~* PRICE, 68 per Annum. Single Copics, Twenty-fr Cents.

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