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the arrangement proposed, are requested to communicate without delay with the Surveyor General, at whose Office the Plan is ready for inspection.
"It must be borne in mind, that the ground already re- "claimed by the tenants of Marine Lots has been so re- "claimed without permission from Governn.ent, which has " been put to much expense in consequence of these ack "of the tenants; and also that the public generally has suffered, and is suffering, great inconvenience by the obstruction of the landing-places.
"I would propose a Praya, either straight or curvilinear, as the Surveyor General may decide, commencing from "the small Promontory or bend, about half-way up the "Parade Ground sweep, where the old Middle Store Pier" "used to stand, to the place where the New Battery is proposed near Mr Murrow's at Possession Point, or 66 even to West Point, if necessary.
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"But the advantages which Government proposes from "this scheme are,-1. The improvement of the appear. ance of the City. 2. The final settlement of a Boundary “There should be Piers, private and public-one private," seawards. 3. The acquisition of a new and useful Ro
4. The prevention of further filling up say between every four houses, where house-boats could" for the public. "be slung on davits; and public Piers at the places already" of the Harbor, which, until the whole line of Sea-w "fixed upon.
The private to be distinguished by (say)" comes into Government care, cannot be effected. "White Lamp-posts, the public by Black and by distinc-"5. The means of arranging a more efficient Harbor "tive Lamps at night time. To the public Piers would", system. And (6) lastly, very great service and benefit "resort all boats plying for hire, or boats with cargo for “ as a Police measure; for it is evident that with a Public "Road between the line of houses, markets, &c., and "houses not facing the sea.
"A railing, house, or wall, in front of each Marine Lot," the sea, there will be some impediment to a facile mode "to clearly define it and preserve its privacy, then a Praya" of escape now practised by many offenders, and there "will be increased means of supervision over the Chinese "of 45 Feet, and a Sea-wall,-no obstruction to the carriage
"population. "of goods across the Praya.
"Should opposition arise, I do not think Govern "When the Surveyor General's plan is formed, each "holder of a Sea Lot to be required to fill in the space" ment should abandon an undertaking so beneficial and "before his house up to the Sea-wall; and in cases where" so necessary, unless the opposition be based on grounds "this has been already done, and done too far, so much of" which I neither foresee nor expect.
"There can be no doubt that Government has the "the recovered ground as may be necessary must be "resumed. This latter condition is not likely to be" power to enforce the plan under the alternative of re- "demanded, as the Surveyor General's plan would place "sumption according to terms of the Lease, which plainly lays down the dimensions in every direction of each "the Sea-wall far enough out to make it a final boundary.
"On the completion of this project, all the Marine Lots" particular lot.” "affected by it to be remeasured; and, unless some special
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reason appear, the dimensions of each lot to be register- "ed according to the dimensions thus shewn; and no addi- “tional rent charged for the increase, or a proportionate diminishing according to the amount of ground
66 sum, "cleared.
In re THOMAS RUSSELL, Police Constable, de-
ceased.
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CADER ALLI, Police Constable, deceased. RAMONDI DE SOUZA, Police Constable,
deceased.
the above
must be proved before the OFFICIAL ADMINIS TRATOR, before the Tenth day of May, 1856, other-
wise they will not be included in the Scheme of Division. All persons indebted to the said Estates are requested to make immediate payment to
WILLIAM HASTINGS ALEXANDER, Acting Registrar--Official Administrator.
THE
POST-OFFICE NOTICE. THE next GENERAL MAILS per Singapore, will be closed on WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, at 6 P.M.; and the Customary SUPPLE- MENTARY MAIL will be made up the following Morning between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock.
Post-Office, Hongkong,
2d November, 1855.
CARD.
WM. CHAPMAN, Acting Post-master,
CHARLES MARKWICK, Government and Supreme Court Auctioneer
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and Appraiser, and
GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Queen's Road, Victoria, Hongkong.
Established 1843.
NOTICE
HE Creditors of, and Debtors to, the Estate of the late JAMES FURGESSON, Master of the Barque "Countess of Winton," are requested to send their respective Claims and Payments to this Consulate, on or before the 31st December, 1855.
W. H. MEDHURST,
Consul.
British Consulate, Foo-chow-foo,
10th September. 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,
HE undersigned have been appointed AGENTS
at Hongkong, Canton, and Shungkue.
THE
TURNEK & Co.
Medical Advisers.
For Hongkong,-W. A. HARLAND, M.D. For Canton, WALT. GRO. DICKSON, M.D. Hongkong, 9th August, 1855.
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Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 7th November, 1855. Steam for karigation SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, MALTA, MARSEILLES, & SOUTHAMPTON; Also,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE Partnership lately subsisting between Mac- 1 KERTOOM GALOOST MacKERTOOM and CARA LUCAS, heretofore carrying on business under the firm of MACKERTOOM & Co., at Canton, was, da the 20th day March, 1855, dissolved by mutual cen sent. All Debts due to the said late Copartnership BOMBAY, MADRAS, & CALCUTTA.
Firm are to be received by the said CARR Lucas; THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGA-
TION COMPANY'S Steam-ship SINGAP RE, | and all persons to whorn the said Partnership stand. Captain BAKER, with Her Majesty's Mails, Pussen-indebted, are requested to send their respective Ac gers, Specic, and Cargo for the above Places, will leave this on THURSDAY, the 15th November next, at 2 P.M.
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CARGO will be received on board until 5 P.M. on the 13th, SPECIE until Noon on the 14th, and PARCELS until 2 P.M. on the 14th.
For Particulars regarding FREIGht and PassagE,
Company's Office, Hongkong.
apply at the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation
CONTENTS, AND VALUE OF PACKAGES, ARE REQUIRED.
counts for liquidation to the said CARR LUCAS, who has assumed the Responsibilities of the said late Firm), and fully discharged the said MACKERTOOM GALDOST MACKERTOOM from all Liabilities in respect threto.
M. G. MACK ERTQOM. Singapore, 20th August, 1855.
NOTICE.
our Firm from 1st November, 1855.
THE Interest and Responsibility of MR MUN CHERJEE HORMUSJEE CAMAJEE has ceased, and MESSAS RUSTOMJEE DADA. BHOY CAMAJEE and ARDARSEER NUS- A Written Declaration of the Contents and Value | SERWANJEE MODY are admitted Partners, in of the Packages for the Overland Route is required by the Egyptian Government, and must be delivered by the Shipper to the Company's Agents with the Bills of Lading or with Parcels; and the Company do not hold themselves responsible for any Detention or Prejudice which may happen from incorrectness in such declaration.
ROB. S. WALKER, Superintendent.
Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office, Hongkong, 26th October, 1855.
RELIANCE MARINE INSURANCE OFFICE.
ESTABLISHED IN CALCUTTA, IN 1942. CAPITAL, Co.'s B6,00,000. DIVIDED INTO SIXTY SHARES OF COMPANY'S R10,000 EACH.
Registered under ACT XLIII of 1850.
COMPANY'S RUPEES 173,000 INVESTED IN THE FOUR & FIVE PER CENT LOANS, IN THE NAME Of the DirecTORS. MESSES APCAR & Co., Secretaries in Calculla.
Agents.
Messrs T. A. GIBB & Co., St Helen's Place, London.
STEPHENS & JOAQUIM, Singapore,
JORDAN & Co., Rungoon.
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T. R. RICHMOND, Esq., Bombay.
A, A. ANTHONY, Esq., Penang,
IES on GOODS, FREIGHT, and TREASURE,
POLICIS by the undersigned to all parts of the
World
Y. J. MURROW. Agent in China..
DADABHOY NUSSERWANJEE
MODY & Co.
Canton, 28 November, 1855.
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NOTICE.
E SILVER & COMPANY, Ship Chandlern General Agents, and Auctioneers, Queen's Road, having made extensive arrangements in Exo- 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, Suri 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, BUTTER, and SODA CRACKERS, Sickel's WINE BITTERS, - WINES and BRANDIES of various kinds and prices, SOCKS, GLOVES, and 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, Sth August, 1855.
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Printed at the Office of the China Mail, Hongkong.
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