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The Hongkong Government Gazette.


Notice.

Mr James Crampton is authorised to sign our Firm per procuration from this date.

Hanbury & Co.

Shanghae, 10th May, 1855.


Per "Eagle Wing."

300 Dozens London Porter, in Quarts,

Dozens200 LondonDo. PORTERDo. , in Do. Pinta,

30 Dozens Fine Old Port.

5 Hds. Old Jamaica Rum.

Mariell's, Marett's, and Hennesey's Pale Brandy.

Congreve Signal Rockets.

Musket Ball Cartridges,

and a variety of stores.

Smith & Brimelow.

Nos. 1 & 2 Woosnam's Buildings,
Hongkong, 12th July, 1855.


Just Received.

An Invoice of cutlery, electro-plated-ware, nickel-silver, Britannia Metal teapots, stone jugs, Dram of Pocket flasks, and Carpenters' tools.

Smith & Brimelow.

Hongkong, 7th July, 1855.


Now Landing,
ex "Cairngorm."

A Well-assorted Invoice of oilman's stores, from Copland, Barnes & Co., consisting of,—Jams and Jellies, Orange Marmalade, Tart-fruits, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Lea & Perria's Worcester Sauce, Tomato and other Sauces, Fresh Salmon, Cayenne Pepper, French Olives and Capers, Mixed Biscuits, York Hams and Loaf Cheese, Limejuice, &c.

Smith & Brimelow.

Nos. 1 & 2 Woosnam's Buildings,
Hongkong, 3d July, 1855.


Ex "Challenger."

The undersigned have just landed from the Challenger, and for Sale,—

Superior old pale sherry in Hhds. and Qr.-casks.

Superior old pale sherry in bottle.

Old Fruity port in bottle.

Curacoa and maraschino.

500 Dozens of Allsopp's Pale Ale, bottled by Friend.

Also,

A large assortment of navy canvas, paints, paint oil, and turpentine.

Smith & Brimelow.

Hongkong, 3d July, 1855.


Just Received.

200 Baskets of Fresh seltzer water.

Also,

Superior hock, claret, & champagne.

Smith & Brimelow.

Hongkong, 3d July, 1855.


For Sale.

Bass's pale creaming ale, bottled in Hongkong, and in excellent order.

Smith & Brimelow.

Hongkong, 3d July, 1855.


To Let.

A Large and Commodious House, at the corner of D'Aguiler and Wellington Streets, with extensive Godown and Out-houses. Entrance may be had immediately. For particulars, apply to

D. Lapraik.

Hongkong, 21st July, 1855.


Public Auction.

The undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 17th instant, at 11 o'clock A.M., at the Godowns of Messrs Fletcher & Co., for the benefit of the concerned,—

23 Bales of shirtings and T-cloths, and

4 Balesdo. cotton yarn,

damaged by Sea Water.

Terms of Sale.—Cash before delivery, in Mexcan Dollars, weighed at 7.1.7.

Lane, Crawford & Co.,
Auctioneers.


Hongkong, 12th July, 1855.


Public Auction.

The undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 17th July, 1855, at their Sale Rooms, Queen's Road, at 11 o'clock A.M., for account of the concerned,—

HG, 17 Bags betel nut,

156 Bundles of rattans,

more or less damaged.

Also,

10 Barrels flour.

10 BarrelsDo. beef.

10 BarrelsDo. pork.

60 Muskets.

And,

3 Half-barrels shad.

Terms of Sale.—Cash before delivery, in Mexican Dollars, weighed at 7.1.7.

De Silver & Co.,
Auctioneers.


Hongkong, 12th July, 1855.


Public Auction of Landed Property.

Lane, Crawford & Co. have received instructions to sell by Public Auctions, (illegible text) Ground, on Monday, the 20th August (illegible text) Noon,—the whole of

Marine Lot No. 58,

situate in Victoria West, with the building thereon, known as Pybus's Godowns.

This Eligible Property possesses a Sea Frontage (illegible text) 230 Feet, and presents facilities for adding (illegible text) largely to its value by reclaiming from the Sea.

The Queen's Road Frontage extends 260 (illegible text) from East to West, and from the nature of its (illegible text)tion, near the Centre of a populous part of the (illegible text) forms an admirable site for a range of Chinese (illegible text) and Dwelling Houses.

The present Depth on the West Boundary is (illegible text) Feet, and the East 72 Feet,—both capable, at a (illegible text) small outlay, of being increased from 40 to (illegible text) Feet.

The whole Lot contains an Area of (illegible text) Square Feet, and is leased from the Government (illegible text) 75 Years at a yearly Ground-rent of £183(illegible text) No other incumbrances.

For further particulars, apply to the Auction(illegible text)

Terms of Sale.—Cash before delivery, in Mexcan Dollars, weighed at 7.1.7. The purchaser to pay the Government from the 25the June last, and the (illegible text) Transfer. One-third of the Purchase Money (illegible text) paid on the full of the Hammer, and the (illegible text) the completion of the Transfer.

Hongkong, 12th July, 1855.


Notice.

We have established Mr William Haymond Foster, Jr., in Hongkong, an Agent for our Houses in Canton, Shanghai, and Foochow; and all Business to his address comes (illegible text) our control and guarantee.

Russell & Co.

Canton, 1st July, 1855.


Notice.

Mr K. Newbolt, Surgeon Dentist have just returned from London and Paris, and all the latest Improvements in supplying Artificial Mineral, and in stopping Decayed, Teeth, (illegible text) be consulted, personally by letter, at Mr D Lapraik's.

Hongkong, 29th June, 1855.



Printed at the Office of the China Mail, Hongkong. Price, 6$ per Annum. Single Copies, Twenty Cents.

Terms of Advertisements,—Five Lines and under, (illegible text) Dollar; each additional Line, Twenty CentsOne half of these charges for each Repetition.