THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONG-KONG GAZETTE.

222

LIST OF PURCHASERS AND PRICES AT LAND SALE, Victoria 220, JanuARY, 1844. || NOTICE We the undersigned beg to announce

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Price. Purchasers, Lots, Price. 1627. 5 27. 5

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Price.

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80 £ 70. 15

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SUGGESTIONS POR ACCELERATING THE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Great Britain and CHINA.

Proposed Route from Hongkong to

Cours

1

1.

Feceive Coal.

To receive Coal,land receive Mails.

o land&receive Mails To receive Coal, land

ondon, and vlos veren,

Distance

FAverage

Interval IntervalTotal Interval Rate

under Weigh, at Apohor. Miles Per Hour

Miles. Days, Hours, Days.| Hours: Daya, Houre.

Duties at Anchor

Hongkong to Pulo Labuan

S. 2°18' E.

Pulo Labuan to Singapore

$.69.23 W.

1009

707

6

12

12

12

43.18

C

Singapore

Malacca -

SS.61.49 W. 19

N.51.41 W.108

122

18

6

Malacca.

Pinang-

N.30.37 W.

222

1

16

& receive Mails.

Pinang

"

Geylon

SN.82.21 W 303

.89 45 W.916

1219

0

12

18.

"Aden

Aden

Suez

Suez

Alexandria

Alexandria

Malta

Marseilles

Malta Marseilles London

Ceylon

As now performed by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam NavigationCo., detention of 2days included

all stoppages.

"}

H. M Post-Offee Packets, Regular course of Post.

8

3

Total interval from Hongkong to London,& vice versa,by the proposed Route, Days 50 Average interval of transmission of China Correspondence, via Calcutta, "and

Bombay during the last Twenty Overland Mails,viz, from 10th October, 1841, || 69 to 6th May, 1843, as per TABLE A,

Difference of Time in Favor of proposed Route

Days 30

Receiving, at Ceylon, the Outward Overland Mail from England, and returning therewith to China. MEXI have adopted an average rate of seven miles per hour as a fair estimate of the speed pointed Steam Vessels, of moderate size and power, will be enabled to accomplish and maintain, thron proposed Route, at all seasons of the year for, during the whole distance from Pinang to Aden and neither Monsod, from the comse steered, becomes at any period a directly advers

the route hitt

management

rend

does not possess, Assuming that the Honorable En

line: and that the Peninsular and one more comprehensive, by the es

that we have this day established ourselves as Com- mission Agents at Hongkong, under the firm of DIBANDT & TIEORMAN,

D. DISANDT.

F. 11. TIEDEMA)

Victoria, Hongkong, 1st January, 1944. FOR SALE.—Small consignments of the following Goods, viz. Shoot Copper and Nails, a few Mare's Fire Proof Iron Safes and Chests Batavia Arrack, Sherry and Brandy in Wood, Superfine Champaigno, Port, Madeira, Hock, Sherry, and Claret in dozen Casos Brands warranted; a good assortment of Oil- man's Stores, Coconut, Turpentine and Paint Oil French and English Corks.

FOR SALE-A small parcel of good No. 3 SU |_ PERIOR, MANILLA CIGARS, in Boxes of 500

each, just received per Duchess of Cumberland.

bra de Apply to

Oswald's

DISANDT & TIEDEMAN,

ald's Hill, Opposite to the P

GIBU LIVINGSTON & Co.

the Premises of Messrs.,

NOTICE. The undersigned have this day been ap-

pointed attornies for Messrs. D. Wilson & Co.. Parties indebted to aid Establishment are therefore called upon to settle their accounts with

DISANDT & TIEDEMAN Victoria, Hongkong, 10th January, 1844. –

DICKEN'S & MolNTYRE. (Oswald's Row, Queen's Road,), HAVE just received a fresh supply of very Superior Oilmans Stores, consisting of White Wine vinegar, Mushroom and Walnut Ketchups, Essence of Ancho- vies, Harveys, Reading, Beefsteak, Tomats, John Bull, City of London and Camp Sauces, Salad Oil, French Ulives and Capers, Durham Mustard in one and half lb. bottles, Chili, Raspberry and Tarragon Vinegars, Assorted Pickles. Also a Supply of Goase. berry, Strawberry, Raspberry, Green Gare and Black Currant Jans, Raspberries, Damasons, Red and Black Currants, Green Gages, Gooseberries and Kentish and Morrella Cherries, for Tarts &c, Westphalia and Cumberland Hams, Cheshire Cheese, English Butter, &c. &c.

JAMES WELCH

CHEMIST DRUGGIST. &c. &c. &o

Queen's Road Victoria.

RETURNS his most grateful thanks to the Officers

of H. M. Navy, the Military,

A

and the publio of

support he has experi

in business, and to inform

Merchant

liberal nencement has lately

ock of Medi.

made considerable addition cines Perfumery Gilmans Stores, doc. &c. He further assures them that any commands with which he may be entrusted, in the preparation of Prescrip- tions, refitting Medicine Chests &c. will be most faithfully attended to.

1st January, 1844.

MR. LATTEY.

Chronometer and Watch Maker.

Begs to announce that he has just arrived in Hongkong, and commenced business at Lane's Hotel, trusting that many years practical ex- perience in London, will enable him to give the utmost satisfaction in every branch of his business. Having devoted much of his time, and attention, to the repairing and rating of Chronometers, confidently undertake to repair and fate them, as efficiently as they can be done in London.

he can

LANE'S HOTEL HONGKONG.

NOTICE.

The following packages addressed to the Officers and Messes of H. M and H. E. I. C's Regts serving during the late war are lying in the Godowns of the Undersigned.

Cap. F. Cotton Enginears

9 packages.

Ilderton H. M. 98th Regt.

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Sir W. McGregor Bant, 18, RI. 2 do.

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FOR SAL

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ret addressed are

DOUS

JOHN RITSON

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