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Alteration of existing statutes of College.

Resignation

No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D.1875.

statutes of the said College, and all property belonging to the said College (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) shall, on the commencement of this Ordinance, vest in the said Bishop as such Warden. 4. The Archbishop of Canterbury, in conjunction with the aforesaid Warden and the Colonial Secretary of the Colony, or with either of them in the absence or inability of the other, may alter the existing statutes of the said College in such manner as they may jointly think fit; but so, nevertheless, that provision be made for the appointment and removal of Future Wardens, for the vesting of all property (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) belonging to or that may come to the said College, and for altering the statutes of the said College as occasion may from time to time require.

5. The Bishop aforesaid may resign the Wardenship by letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and may be removed in the same manner as

Wardens to be appointed under the statutes when altered.

Warden.

Vesting of property on

6. In the event of a vacancy in the Wardenship occurring before the occurrence of statutes are altered, all property belonging to the said College (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) shall thereupon vest in said Colonial Secretary, to be by him transferred to such person as the statutes, when altered, may direct.

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ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1875.

A.D. 1875. AN ORDINANCE for the more effectual Protection of Her Majesty's Naval Stores.

Ordinance No. 9 of 1875.

Short title.

Interpreta-tion of terms.

BE

[13th July, 1875.]

E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :—-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Naval Stores Ordinance, (Hongkong), 1875.

2. In this Ordinance-

"The Admiralty" means the Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom or the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral, and includes the officer in command of Her Majesty's Naval Forces in the Colony:

"Dealer in Marine Stores" means any person dealing in, buying, and selling anchors, cables, sails, or old junk, old iron, or marine stores of any description: "Dealer in Old Metals

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338 Alteration of existing statutes of College. Resignation No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D.1875. statutes of the said College, and all property belonging to the said College (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) shall, on the commencement of this Ordinance, vest in the said Bishop as such Warden. 4. The Archbishop of Canterbury, in conjunction with the aforesaid Warden and the Colonial Secretary of the Colony, or with either of them in the absence or inability of the other, may alter the existing statutes of the said College in such manner as they may jointly think fit; but so, nevertheless, that provision be made for the appointment and removal of Future Wardens, for the vesting of all property (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) belonging to or that may come to the said College, and for altering the statutes of the said College as occasion may from time to time require. 5. The Bishop aforesaid may resign the Wardenship by letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and may be removed in the same manner as Wardens to be appointed under the statutes when altered. Warden. Vesting of property on 6. In the event of a vacancy in the Wardenship occurring before the occurrence of statutes are altered, all property belonging to the said College (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) shall thereupon vest in said Colonial Secretary, to be by him transferred to such person as the statutes, when altered, may direct. vacancy before altera-tion of statutes. A.D. t t 6 E 3. exerci old m 4. of the gulati Coun 5. keepi of all becom and th in th busin ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1875. A.D. 1875. AN ORDINANCE for the more effectual Protection of Her Majesty's Naval Stores. Ordinance No. 9 of 1875. Short title. Interpreta-tion of terms. BE [13th July, 1875.] E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :—- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Naval Stores Ordinance, (Hongkong), 1875. 2. In this Ordinance- "The Admiralty" means the Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom or the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral, and includes the officer in command of Her Majesty's Naval Forces in the Colony: "Dealer in Marine Stores" means any person dealing in, buying, and selling anchors, cables, sails, or old junk, old iron, or marine stores of any description: "Dealer in Old Metals means any person dealing in, buying, and 6. theret any o behalf the P posses the sa 7.1 in any 4, sha penalt withou 8.- be apl proper (2.) and w such s (3.)
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338 Alteration of existing statutes of College. Resignation No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D.1875. statutes of the said College, and all property belonging to the said College (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) shall, on the com- mencement of this Ordinance, vest in the said Bishop as such Warden. 4. The Archbishop of Canterbury, in conjunction with the aforesaid Warden and the Colonial Secretary of the Colony, or with either of them in the absence or inability of the other, may alter the existing statutes of the said College in such manner as they may jointly think fit; but so, nevertheless, that provision be made for the appointment and removal of Future Wardens, for the vesting of all property (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) belonging to or that may come to the said College, and for altering the statutes of the said College as occasion may from time to time require. 5. The Bishop aforesaid may resign the Wardenship by letter to the or removal of Archbishop of Canterbury, and may be removed in the same manner as Wardens to be appointed under the statutes when altered. Warden. Vesting of property on 6. In the event of a vacancy in the Wardenship occurring before the occurrence of statutes are altered, all property belonging to the said College (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) shall thereupon vest in said Colonial Secretary, to be by him transferred to such person as the statutes, when altered, may direct. vacancy before altera- tion of statufes. A.D. t t 6 E 3. exerci old m 4. of the gulati Coun 5. keepi of all becom and th in th busin ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1875. A.D. 1875. AN ORDINANCE for the more effectual Protection of Her Ma- jesty's Naval Stores. Ordinance No. 9 of 1875. Short title. Interpreta- tion of terms. BE [13th July, 1875.] E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :—- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Naval Stores Ordinance, (Hongkong), 1875. 2. In this Ordinance- "The Admiralty" means the Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom or the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral, and includes the officer in command of Her Majesty's Naval Forces in the Colony: "Dealer in Marine Stores" means any person dealing in, buying, and selling anchors, cables, sails, or old junk, old iron, or marine stores of any description: "Dealer in Old Metals means any person dealing in, buying, and 6. theret any o behalf the P posses the sa 7.1 in any 4, sha penalt withou 8.- be apl proper (2.) and w such s (3.)
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338

Alteration of existing statutes of College.

Resignation

No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D.1875.

statutes of the said College, and all property belonging to the said College (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) shall, on the com- mencement of this Ordinance, vest in the said Bishop as such Warden. 4. The Archbishop of Canterbury, in conjunction with the aforesaid Warden and the Colonial Secretary of the Colony, or with either of them in the absence or inability of the other, may alter the existing statutes of the said College in such manner as they may jointly think fit; but so, nevertheless, that provision be made for the appointment and removal of Future Wardens, for the vesting of all property (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) belonging to or that may come to the said College, and for altering the statutes of the said College as occasion may from time to time require.

5. The Bishop aforesaid may resign the Wardenship by letter to the or removal of Archbishop of Canterbury, and may be removed in the same manner as

Wardens to be appointed under the statutes when altered.

Warden.

Vesting of property on

6. In the event of a vacancy in the Wardenship occurring before the occurrence of statutes are altered, all property belonging to the said College (other than the land comprised in the aforesaid lease) shall thereupon vest in said Colonial Secretary, to be by him transferred to such person as the statutes, when altered, may direct.

vacancy before altera- tion of

statufes.

A.D.

t

t

6

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3.

exerci

old m

4.

of the gulati Coun

5. keepi

of all becom

and th

in th busin

ORDINANCE No. 4 OF 1875.

A.D. 1875. AN ORDINANCE for the more effectual Protection of Her Ma-

jesty's Naval Stores.

Ordinance No. 9 of 1875.

Short title.

Interpreta- tion of terms.

BE

[13th July, 1875.]

E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the

Legislative Council thereof, as follows :—-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Naval Stores Ordinance, (Hongkong), 1875.

2. In this Ordinance-

"The Admiralty" means the Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom or the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral, and includes the officer in command of Her Majesty's Naval Forces in the Colony:

"Dealer in Marine Stores" means any person dealing in, buying, and selling anchors, cables, sails, or old junk, old iron, or marine stores of any description: "Dealer in Old Metals

means any person dealing in, buying, and

6.

theret

any o behalf

the P

posses the sa

7.1

in any

4, sha

penalt

withou

8.-

be apl proper (2.)

and w such s

(3.)

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