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The Hongkong Government Gazette.
The loss of the Powhatan, was as follows :-
Two Seamen killed.
One Seaman mortally wounded,—since dead. One Marine dangerously wounded by a shot. Six Marines and seamen severely burnt.
No. 19.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION, THOMAS D. SELBY, Esquire, having arrived in Colony on the 1st instant, assumed from that date
office he has been appointed by virtue of a Warrant m the Royal Sign Manual.
Two Officers, Lientenants Pegram and Rolando, and one duties of Chief Clerk in the Colonial Treasury, to ti
Seaman, slightly burnt.
Total Americans,-13.
H. M. S. S. Rattler:-
One Gunner Royal Mar. Art., and two Seamen, killed. Two Marines and two Scamen, severely burnt. Three Marines and Seamen, slightly burnt.
One Marine, missing.
The loss of the Chinese amount to 10 Vessels burnt, & recaptured Junks, about 180 Guns destroyed, and I should think at least 500 men killed out of 1000 men engaged at the commencement of the attack.-I have, &c.,
(Signed,) W. A. FELLOWES,
Commander and Senior Officer.
(True Copy,)
'W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.
No. 14.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Wanted a Passage to Singapore for Thirteen Chinese Convicts.
Tenders will be received at this Office.
By Order,
W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria,
Hongkong, 26th July, 1855.
IN THE VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT OF HONGKONG.
ACEWEN & George Duddell.) will MACE PALIC AUCHO, by order of W. H.
MITCHELL, Esq., Marshal of the Vice-Admiralty Court of Hongkong, on TUESDAY, 14th August, 1855, at the Auction Mart, Queen's Road,-
Sundry damaged CHINESE CARGO, landed ex stranded Steamer" Unicorn.”
TERMS OF SALE,-Cash before delivery in MEXI-
CAN Dollars.
Further particulars, see Handbills. Hongkong, 11th August, 1855.
NOTICE.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
(Established 1836.)
Incorporated by Act of Parliament,
FOR FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE AT HOME AND ABROAD. CAPITAL £1,259,760 SterlING.
串
THE AGENTS
at Hongkong, Canton, and Shanghae.
TURNER & Co.
Medical Advisers. For Hongkong,-W. A. HARLAND, M.D. For Canton, Walt. Gro. DicKSON, M.D. Hongkong, 9th August, 1855.
SMITH & BRIMELOW,
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Wholesale und Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants, Auctioneers, and Commission Agents, Nos. 1 & 2 Woosnam's Buildings,
AVE always on hand an Assortment of SHIP
HCHANDLERY 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 Copland, Barnes & Co. ; also, STORES per Over- land Mail Steamers Monthly for domestic purposes.
Hongkong, 7th July, 1855.
CARD.
CHARLES MARKWICK,
"Government and Supreme Court Auctioneer
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and Appraiser,
and
GENERAL STOREKEEPER,
"Queen's Road, Victoria, Hongkong.
Established 1843.
JUST RECEIVED,
Baskets of Fresh SELTZER WATER.
Also,
Superior HOCK, CLARET, & CHAMPAGNE
SMITII & BRIMELOW.
Hongkong, 3d July, 1855.
11dngkong, 2d Angust, 1895.
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By Order,
W. T. MERCER,
Colonial Secretary,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria,
Hongkong, 8th August, 1855.
No. 20.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
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A. GRAND-PRÉ, Esquire, has been appointed by Il Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief to th Office of Assistant Superintendent of Police and Gener Interpreter, in the room of D. R. CALDWELL, Esquir resigned.
The Appointment dates from the 1st instant.
By Order,
W. T. MERCER,
Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 9th August, 1855.
NOTICE.
E SILVER & COMPANY, Ship Chandlers,
DE General Agents, and Auctioneers, Queen's Road, having made estensive arrangements in ENG-
LAND and the UNITED STATES, by which their STOCK OF GOODS, will be largely increased, will keep always on hand every description of SHIP CHANDLERY, and OILMAN'S STORES, Sill's BUTTER; Gallego FLOUR, put up in Half-barrels [expressly for family use. Also, selected BEEF and PORK, BUCK-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL in Tins, Crushed SUGAR; Bent's Water, Butten, and Sona CRACKERS, Sichel's WINE BITTERS, WINES and BRANDIES of various kinds and prices, SOCKS, GLOVES, aud PERFUMERY. And, a general assortment of well-selected HARD- WARE, SHIP'S CABOOSES, STOVES, and PLATFORM SCALES, FANCY GOODS, STA- TIONERY, and OFFICE BOOKS made expressly for this climate.
Hongkong, 8th August, 1855.
CA
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PUBLIC AUCTION OF LANDED PRO-
PERTY.
ANE, CRAWFORD & Co. have received m
structions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Ground, on MONDAY, the 20th August next,x Noon, the whole of
MARINE LOT No. 38, situate in Victoria West, with the BUILDINGS thereon, known as PrbUS'S GODOWNS.
This Eligible Property possesses a Sea Frontage i 230 Feet, and presents facilities for adding re largely to its value by reclaiming from the Sea.
The Queen's Road Frontage extends 200 le from East to West, and from the nature of its pow tion, near the Centre of a populous part of the tow, forms an admirable site for a range of CHINESE SHO and Dwelling HousES.
The present Depth on the West Boundary is 10 Feet, and the Eust 72 Feet,—both capable, at a veg small outlay, of being increased by from 40 to 5 Feet.
The chole Lot contains an AREA of 20,911 Feet, and is leased from the Government for 75 Year (which can be increased on application to 999 Years) at a yearly GROUND-HENT of £183.1.44.
JUST RECEIVED, ex ship" Eena,” YANVAS and TWINE, Balance-handle TABLE
KNIVES, and CARVERS, a large assortment For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers of PENKNIVES; an Invoice of PERFUMERY ; TERMS OF SALE-Cash in MEXICAN Dollar KID and SILK GLOVES; COTTON, LISLE THREAD, weighed at 7.1.7. The purchaser to pay the Ground and SILK HOSE, HAMS, BACON, and CHEESE; rent from the 25th June last, and the Expense of Martell's PALE BRANDY, Allsop's PALE ALE, Transfer. One-third of the Purchase Money to be Jamaica RUM, Irish and Glenlivet WHISKY, paid on the full of the Hammer, and the Balance on Booth's CORDIAL GIN, MARASCHINO, CU-the completion of the Transfer. RACAO. and a variety of other articles.
DE SILVER & Co.,
Queen's Road. Hongkong, 8th August, 1955.
WE
NOTICE.
E have established Mr WILLIAM HAM- MOND FOSTER, Jr., in Hongkong, as Agent for our Houses in Canton, Shanghae, and Foochow; and all Business to his address comes under our control and guarantee.
RUSSELL & Co.
Canton, 1st July, 1855.
MR
NOTICE.
́R JAMES CRAMPTON is authorized to sign
our Firm per procuration from this date.
HANBURY & Co. Shanghae, 10th May, 1855.
NOTICE.
MR
R ROBERT ANGUS has been appointed AGENT of the Canton Branch of THE Com- MERCIAL BANK OF INDIA.
Canton, 7th July, 1855.
EDGAR CORRIE,
Manager.
NOTICE.
Mr Hongkong for Manila, but intends to return
K. NEWBOLT, Surgeon Dentist, has left
to China in a few Months.
Hongkong, 1st August, 1855.
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2d July, 1855.
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BY Order of the CONSULAR DEPARTMENT OF THE FOREIGN OFFICE at Copenhagen, it is hereby notified, that Applications to fill the Vacant Appoint ment of the Office of DANISH CONSUL at Hong kong, will be received by said Department until the 15th October, 1855.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE undersigned have received instructions from R. P. DE SILVER, Esq.,-U. S. Naval Storekeeper,
to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 17th August, 1855, at 11 o'clock A.M -
100 Barrels MESS BEEF.
100 Do. do. PORK.
in GOOD ORDER, being Surplus U. S. Government Stores.
TERMS OF SALE,--Cash before delivery, in Mxx- ICAN Dollars, weighed at 7.1.7.
DE SILVER & Co.
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 8th August, 1855.
Printed at the Office of the China Mail, Hongkong- PRICE, 65 per Annum. Single Copies, Twenty-fot
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