ORDINANCES Nos. 5 AND 6 OF 1859.
Appropriation.
Chinese Passenger Ships.
443
No. 5 of 1859.
An Ordinance to authorize the appropriation of a Supplementary Sum not exceeding Four Thousand Pounds, to defray the charges of the Year 1859.
[26th December, 1859.]
WHEREAS it has become necessary to make further provision for the public service of the Colony for the year 1859, in addition to the charge upon the revenue for the service of the said year already provided for in the Estimates submitted to the Legislative Council: Be it enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hong-kong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. A sum not exceeding four thousand pounds shall be, and the same is hereby, charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year 1859, and the said sum so charged shall be expended as hereinafter specified, that is to say:
Preamble.
Supplementary Estimates, 1859.
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTS:-
The Governor,
Auditor General,
Registrar General,
£ s. d. 792 6 10 274 6 2MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT,
POLICE,.....
PENSIONS, RETIRED ALLOWANCES, AND GRATUITIES,
TRANSPORT,
SPECIAL EXPENSES,
£ s. d. 12 6 9 404 12 8 1,568 4 4 262 3 10 506 13 4 148 1 7 £3,968 15 1[Repealed by Ordinance No. 4 of 1887.]
No. 6 of 1859.
An Ordinance for providing Hospital Accommodation on board Chinese Passenger Ships, and for the Medical Inspection of the Passengers and Crews about to proceed to Sea in such Ships.
[26th December, 1859.]
WHEREAS it is desirable to provide for the allocation of a space on board Chinese passenger ships, for the purposes of a hospital or sick bay, and also for the medical inspection of the passengers and crews on board such ships, with a
ORDINANCES Nos. 5 AND 6 OF 1859.
Appropriation.
Chinese Passenger Ships.
443
No. 5 of 1859.
An Ordinance to authorize the appropriation of a Supplementary Sum
not exceeding Four Thousand Pounds, to defray the charges of the Year 1859.
W
[26th December, 1859.]
“HEREAS it has become necessary to make further provision for the public service of the Colony for the year 1859, in addition to the charge upon the revenue for the service of the said year already provided for in the Estimates submitted to the Legis- lative Council: Be it enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
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1. A sum not exceeding four thousand pounds shall be, and the same is hereby, charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year 1859, and the said sum so charged shall be expended as hereinafter specified, that is to say:
Preamble.
Supplementary Estimates, 1859.
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTS:-
The Governor,
Auditor General,
Registrar General,
£
s. d.
792 6 10
274 6 2
MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT,
POLICE,.....
PENSIONS, RETIRED ALLOWANCES, AND GRATUITIES,
TRANSPORT,
SPECIAL EXPENSES,
12 6 9
404 12 8
1,568 4 4
262 3 10
506 13 4.
148 1 7
£3,968 15 1
[Repealed by Ordinance No. 4 of 1887.]
No. 6 of 1859.
An Ordinance for providing Hospital Accommodation on board Chinese Passenger Ships, and for the Medical Inspection of the Passengers and Crews about to proceed to Sea in such Ships.
W
[26th December, 1859.]
HEREAS it is desirable to provide for the allocation of a space on board
Preamble.
Chinese passenger ships, for the purposes of a hospital or sick bay, and also for the medical inspection of the passengers and crews on board such ships, with a
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