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ORDINANCE No. 24 OF 1887.

Public Health.

from the time of service upon you of the present notice to abate

such nuisance in the manner hereunder set forth.

By order of the Sanitary Board.

Secretary.

Nature of Nuisance.

Action to be taken for the abatement of the nuisance.

[In force from the 31st May, 1888, by proclamation of same date. Confirmation proclaimed 30th May, 1888, and also proclaimed 9th June, 1888, which cancelled the last mentioned proclamation.]

[See sec. 2 of Ordinance No. 24 of 1887, and schedule A1

Additional rule made by the Governor in Council the 22nd gazetted 24th May, 1884, under Ordinance No. 7 of 1883 in relation to the maintenance of order and cleanliness within the Colony of Hongkong.

No fertilization or irrigation of land with excretal matter shall be carried on within a distance of fifty yards of any public road or thoroughfare.

[70]

Regulations made by the Governor in Council under the provisions of section 12 of Ordinance 7 of 1888 for the guidance of owners, lessees, or agents of premises proposed to be used as Chinese Emigrant Lodging Houses on the 27th June, and gazetted the 16th August, 1884.

1. The house must be substantially built, be in good repair, clean and have proper drainage.

2. The house drains must not be in direct communication with the public sewers.

3. Each sleeping room must be provided with proper means of ventilation to the satisfaction of the sanitary inspector.

4. Each sleeping room must be fitted with proper bunks, the number of bunks in each room to be so arranged as to give an average cubic space of 350 feet for each single bunk,

5. The house must have adequate kitchen accommodation provided with proper means for the removal of smoke, &c., to the satisfaction of the sanitary inspector.

6. The house must have a proper receptacle for the storage of water.

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2200 ORDINANCE No. 24 OF 1887. Public Health. from the time of service upon you of the present notice to abate such nuisance in the manner hereunder set forth. By order of the Sanitary Board. Secretary. Nature of Nuisance. Action to be taken for the abatement of the nuisance. [In force from the 31st May, 1888, by proclamation of same date. Confirmation proclaimed 30th May, 1888, and also proclaimed 9th June, 1888, which cancelled the last mentioned proclamation.] [See sec. 2 of Ordinance No. 24 of 1887, and schedule A1 Additional rule made by the Governor in Council the 22nd gazetted 24th May, 1884, under Ordinance No. 7 of 1883 in relation to the maintenance of order and cleanliness within the Colony of Hongkong. No fertilization or irrigation of land with excretal matter shall be carried on within a distance of fifty yards of any public road or thoroughfare. [70] Regulations made by the Governor in Council under the provisions of section 12 of Ordinance 7 of 1888 for the guidance of owners, lessees, or agents of premises proposed to be used as Chinese Emigrant Lodging Houses on the 27th June, and gazetted the 16th August, 1884. 1. The house must be substantially built, be in good repair, clean and have proper drainage. 2. The house drains must not be in direct communication with the public sewers. 3. Each sleeping room must be provided with proper means of ventilation to the satisfaction of the sanitary inspector. 4. Each sleeping room must be fitted with proper bunks, the number of bunks in each room to be so arranged as to give an average cubic space of 350 feet for each single bunk, 5. The house must have adequate kitchen accommodation provided with proper means for the removal of smoke, &c., to the satisfaction of the sanitary inspector. 6. The house must have a proper receptacle for the storage of water.
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2200 ORDINANCE No. 24 OF 1887. Public Health. from the time of service upon you of the present notice to abate such nuisance in the manner hereunder set forth. By order of the Sanitary Board. Secretary. Nature of Nuisance. Action to be taken for the abatement of the nuisance. [In force from the 31st May, 1888, by proclamation of same date. Confirmation proclaimed 30th May, 1888, and also proclaimed 9th June, 1888, which cancelled the last mentioned proclamation.] [See sec. 2 of Ordinance No. 24 of 1887, and schedule A1 Additional rule made by the Governor in Council the 22nd gazetted 24th May, 1884, under Ordinance No. 7 of 1883 in relation to the maintenance of order and cleanliness within the Colony of Hongkong. No fertilization or irrigation of land with excretal matter shall be carried on within a distance of fifty yards of any public road or thoroughfare. [70] Regulations made by the Governor in Council under the provisions of section 12 of Ordinance 7 of 1888 for the guidance of owners, lessees, or agents of premises proposed to be used as Chinese Emigrant Lodging Houses on the 27th June, and gazetted the 16th August, 1884. 1. The house must be substantially built, be in good repair, clean and have proper drainage. 2. The house drains must not be in direct communication with the public sewers. 3. Each sleeping room must be provided with proper means of ventilation to the satisfaction of the sanitary inspector. 4. Each sleeping room must be fitted with proper bunks, the number of bunks in each room to be so arranged as to give an average cubic space of 350 feet for each single bunk, 5. The house must have adequate kitchen accommodation provided with proper means for the removal of smoke, &c., to the satisfaction of the sanitary inspector. 6. The house must have a proper receptacle for the storage of water.
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2200

ORDINANCE No. 24 OF 1887.

Public Health.

from the time of service upon you of the present notice to abate

such nuisance in the manner hereunder set forth.

By order of the Sanitary Board.

Secretary.

Nature of Nuisance.

Action to be taken for the abatement of the nuisance.

[In force from the 31st May, 1888, by proclamation of same date. Confirmation proclaimed 30th May, 1888, and also proclaimed 9th June, 1888, which cancelled the last mentioned proclamation.]

[See sec. 2 of Ordinance No. 24 of 1887, and schedule A1

Additional rule made by the Governor in Council the 22nd gazetted 24th May, 1884, under Ordinance No. 7 of 1883 in relation to the maintenance of order and cleanliness within the Colony of Hongkong.

No fertilization or irrigation of land with excretal matter shall be carried on within a distance of fifty yards of any public road or thoroughfare.

[70]

Regulations made by the Governor in Council under the provisions of section 12 of Ordinance 7 of 1888 for the guidance of owners, lessees, or agents of premises proposed to be used as Chinese Emigrant Lodging Houses on the 27th June, and gazetted the 16th August, 1884.

1. The house must be substantially built, be in good repair, clean and have proper drainage.

2. The house drains must not be in direct communication with the public sewers. 3. Each sleeping room must be provided with proper means of ventilation to the satisfaction of the sanitary inspector.

4. Each sleeping room must be fitted with proper bunks, the number of bunks in each room to be so arranged as to give an average cubic space of 350 feet for each single bunk,

5. The house must have adequate kitchen accommodation provided with proper means for the removal of smoke, &c., to the satisfaction of the sanitary inspector.

6. The house must have a proper receptacle for the storage of water.

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