Notices of Firmis.
NOTICE.
RD. O. ULARE retires from our Firm,
Mand Mr 3. MURRAY FOUBES and
Mr E, D. BARBOUE are admitted Partners from this date.
RUSSELL & Co.
july2
Ubida, January 1, 1869,
HE interest and responsibility of Mr GEORG WILHELM SCHWEMANN and of Mr RUDOLPH HELBEN in our drin cessed un the 3ist December 18 7, and 31st Dec ember 1868 respectively.
MY FERDINAND, NE; and Mr HAIN BIDA HOPFIUS have this day been admitted partners in our him at Hongkong std In Chine, which, now consists of Me Gross THEODOR DIEMASEN, ME WOLD: MAR NI KEN MY ADOLPH JUUST, MY FERDINAND NISSEN and Mr BINHICH HOFPICS.
SIEMSSEN & C Hongkong, January 1, 1869. pez
THER BEZINOTICE
CME Interest and Responsibility of Mr
WILLIAM BILSOx in pur Firm ceased of the 30th June Inst
ME: TOBIAS, PEM, MY WILLIAM NIBRE OLMATRI and MY H. SERMOUR GRARY are authorized to sign our Firm in Hongkong and China from his deto
OLYPHANT & Co. Hongkong, Optober 6, 1868. 1. 1997. NOTICE
a
TAVE this, day, established myself as
Public" AGUUUNTANT, AVERAGE AD. JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,
LANGDON DAVITE, Hongkong, July 1, 1868.
NOTICE
FROM and after this date Mr Gsozun F. Bowman will act de AGENT of the Facilio prall Stoom-ship Company as this Port,
8. LA PHELPS, Agent. Hongkong, August 16, 1887.
NOTICE
MR. HENRY LISTON DALRYMPLE
Insurances.
THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
CAPITAL 2,000,000 DOLLARS,
in 2,000 Shares of 1,000 Dollars each,
Consulting Committee:
GEORGE F. HEARD, ESQ
WM. KAYE, Esq.
R. RowerT, KEQ,
8. D. SASSOON, ESQUECE F'. Buxex, Esq.
General Manager-Mossrs JARDINE,
Margo &
LEMON & NOUERBA
Head Office, No. 39, Queen's Road
HE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COM-
PINY, which axpires by effluxion of time in a few months, having proved a highly successful undertaking, it has been determined by a large number of its share holders to form a permanent Company, under the same management and with increased Capital to resiste
It is proposed to register the Company under the Limited Liability Ordinance, and the amount of the Capital having been fixed at Two Millions of Dollars; it is co sidored that Insurers will be amply secured thereby, while at the same time each abare-1 holder will know theextent of bis individual | liability! The capital proposed to be called up amounts to a large sum,, and provision will be made for the creation of an ample Reserve Fund, which will it is expected, in very short time, acumulate to an amount practically, to give, the fullest secu. rity both to Insuzern and Insured, irrespec. tive of the unpaid Capital
E
THE CHITA MAIL.
New Advertisements.
FOR SALE
HE Cargo of the Shirley," from New
York.
1,122 Tous Pittston COAT.
75 OARS, 18 féut long."
125 Do. 18
12 hf-bbls. Dried APPLES.
100 Bales Navy OAKUM.
194 pces. white Pine PLANKS, 8,744ft..
6,538
30 HANDO Stors TRUCKS, ROSIN, PITCH, and TAR,
Anly top SA
AUGUSTINE, HEARD &Co. Hongkong, January 8, 1980,
*131*
|
New Advertisements.
1. It is hereby notified for general in- formation that, the Contract between the MPLOYMENT WANTED, by a young Government of diauritius and the Union MAN, (English) aged 30, or business Steam-ship Company, for the Conveyance habife, and several years experience in of Mails once a mouth between Ceylon and Hongkong Apply better, AB.O., Mauritius, and between Mauritius and Natal, having turminated, the correspon care of Uffice of tilla Paper, a
dence for Mauritius will be forwarded froru this Office in the Mail for Allan, from whence it will be sent to its destination by the Frenoh Mail Packets leaving Aden for Bennion and Mauritius on the 23rd of each Mouth N
Hongkong, December 20, 1868.
THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAÇAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY VACINA LIMITED-
NOTICE,
2. No alteration has been made in the rates of Postage on correspondence ad-
the Cape of Good Hops is thus ent off, the correspondeuse for those Colonies, unless marked to be forwarded by Private Ship, will, in future, le seat in the Mails for London at the following rates of Postage, which must be paid in advance, vizi Upou Letters at by way
HE Ordinary Half-yearly, MEETING of dressed to Mauritius.
Shareholders of this Company, wil beds the communication with Natil and held at the Office of the Company, Vistoria, Hongkong, pu Wenenday, the 20th day of Vanubiy next, ut &r dook ti the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the statement of accounts with the Report of the Direc
AUGUSTINE, HEARD & CO. By order of the Board of Directora,
Geleral Agents, Hongkong, December 28, 1868.
HAIRDRESSING ROOM. undersigned bugs to inform his tomers sad the Fublic generally that the above Establishment has this day Re-tors, and of dodaring & Dividend. moned to 34 HOLLYWOOD AD next Maasre De Souza & Co. All kinds of Cut- lery sharpened on moderate torius.
•ZAUJOAO DA ROZA, Hongkong, January 1, 1869, jall
dry
tk npol s „qqinid
EALED TENDERS (in Duplicate) ngarked, "Tendera for Bills" will be received at this Olšce unsil Noon on. FRIDAY, the 8th inst, for Bill the Lords Commissions of Her Majesty's Treasury, or on the Governor General of India in Conngil, Calcutta, both at 30 days sight, in exghange for current Dollars of Hongkong at 7.1.7.
Bills on London will not be drawn for sums under £1,000, and on Caloutta under Rupees 10,000,
fis intended to anticipate the termina tion of the Uld Company, by dissolving it from suid after the Rist December next, and measures are being taken for that purpose;
In anticipating a successful career for, they The accepted Tenders will be at ones no New Company, it is only necesary to pre- tified to the respective parties by letter, re- sent to the public the results of the Old questing them to lolge the amount to the Company sluce its establishment in May credit of the Commissariat Account at the 1866, as exbibited by the following figures: Oriental Bank Corporation, where a re
.F
of Southampton,.... 40 cents enclo When sent by way of 20já
Marseilles,............
54 mia | Nowapaper via Southam
THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED
NOTICE
be closed from the suh day to the 19th HE Transfer bopka of the Company will day of January next huclusive
AUGUSTINE, HEARD & Ob. By ehler of the Board of Directors,
General Agents. Hongkong, December 23, 1868.
19js
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
Orders for Goods Supplied to or work done for the Betel must be signed by the Secretary of the Company, The Company will not undertake to pay Order.
G
Newspapers via Marseil
Book' Packets via South-
ampton, 10 inder 4 oz., 20 conta, above 4 oz. and not ex- cording 8 oz.; and 20 cents for every additional 8 oz.
Book Packeta vià Marseilles, 14 cents exceeding 8 oz and 28 cans for overy. under 4 öz; 28 cants above for and not
additional Bounces,
F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General, General Post Office, Hongkong, 9th September, 1868
UNDER DESPATCH, For Singapore, Penang and Calcutts. Per Catharine Apeur, on Wednesday, the 18th instaut, at 22. M.
CARGOES.
The total premiums enllected voilages 1 caipt will be given, on production of which for any Goods. Supplied without Biter From the Cantou Customs Daily Returns.)!
from the 11th May 1866 to the present time, a period
Mauthorised to sign our Firm perfony, no years and five
procuration, at Foochow from this date, delop wind the BIBLEY & Co.
Hongkong, June 3, 1808. pel
03 NOTICE. N
HAVE established myself at this port as 1 General Commission Merchant, under he Style and Firm of GIFFORD. F., PARKER & Co.
HIFFORD FORBER PARKER. Saigon, December 20, 1967. THE NOTICE WE have authorized Mr CLAUS BRODE
A to sign our Firm from this date.
DREYER & Co.. 11808 4017 Hongkong, January
months, amount to The loases which have been paid within the same period
$304,727.73.
... have amounted to....................$130,081.22
and include the large sum
of $85,270 lost by tlie Fire
at Hongkong in Nov, 1867, -
The amount now at the Credit
of the Warking Account, after paying all Expanses: and Re-insurances to date,
roded 1$160,000,00 These figures fully warrant the most sanguine expectations of succces, and it is but reasonable to expect that, strengthened with larger Capital, the present undertaking carnat fail to prove at least as successful aa the former one. The Old Company, HAYE this day authorised Mr when it entered the field, had to create a LANGDON DAVIES to sign my name per business for itself, but the New, oue, in procuration to all orders for goods supplies taking over the outstanding risks and con-
the Hongkong Hotel, and I alous am liable to pay for goods
receive a very large amount of premium, örderalkonsep value pren 1.
and enter on a profitable and organized I have further anthorised Mr Davies to business. Moreover, there is no doubt colleet all debts due to me on Hotel as
that the risk of Fire in Liongkong bas ber sount, for which his receipt will be a suff
greatly diminished by the Building Regnia cient discharge:
LEE AFOONG. tione now in force, and by the establishment Hongkong, December 1, 1808 tf of a Fire Brigade..
The following are the main features of the New Company
at this Office the Bills will be ieaned,
ما
C. LANGDON DAVIES,
Becretary Hongkong, November 27, 1868.
tf
In order to save time, it is requested that. By order of the Board of Directors, the sets of Bills required may be detailed the margin of the Tender, and it is particu-andhga larly requested that the Tenders may be in duplicate DACA DAN BE
REDMOND UNIACKE,
Dep. Commie. Gen, F Controller's Office, Commissariaty
Hongkong, January 2, 1880. V. Bja
HE TREATY PORTS OF CHINA JAPAN," AND "NOTES AND QUERIES, ON URINA AND JAPAN,"
BONGKONG HOTEL THIS HOTEL will be conducted under a ue arrangement commencing on the 1st of December, The Charges for Board will remain na follow pa
Hord, 245 a month. Tiffin only, $15 a month. Dingers only, $30 a month One Breakfast, or ane Tiffin, 80 cents. Que Dinner, $1.25.
There is an excellent assortment of wines for sale at moderate prices.
The Charges for Lodging will be very considerably reduced. Rooms are offered to monthly lodgers at $20, $50, $35, $40, or $45, a month.
BXTRACTS FROM EEVIEWS. (From the Straits Times," July 27; 1868) Some time ago we had ocasion to remark upon the progress that Literature as repre- aented by the Irens had made aud was making in the East, and our attention ha again been called to the subject by the for their Rooma with or without board."
Occasional Visitors are charged $4 a day ceipt
of
$ Hongkong publication which
There is an ample supply of Bathrooms, much pleasure in introducing to the know.. ledge of our readers. We allude to Notes
November 28, 1868. Hongkong, und Queries on thing and Japan, published monthly by Mr Saint, the proprietor of the China Mail newspaper. This publication
apped-upon suct:ncctions of the Old Company, will at oner deserves some notice and, which we have add Gas is laid oil throughout the house,
mec2 NOTICE
pallat, in authoriset tok Maigų our firių par procuration, tem
this
SCHWANBECK & THIEL Saigon) Norenber 14, 1868.
Insurances.
ti
CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE -
COMPANY, LIMITED.
#gile *NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
s of
LOTTERY,
it
is wall printed on good paper, and in size TWO DRAWING-RUDA SELF-ACTING ORGANS and shape is very like its well-known name-H above are very fine Instrumente, sake or prototype at home, and is equally a 100 chances at $5 each. They are on view and an Ornament to a Drawing-Room. nine- containing ourious sufal 58
árat. Call of $100, to be paid upon information regarding the language, litern- on the premises, 50 and 60, Wallington Pach share ou allotment, and a further tere, history, mactors and customs of the Docether, 1868, at o'clock p.m., provid Call of $100 to be paid in Six Munthe
all further Calls to be determined upon Chinese and in a less degren of the Japanese.ing the lottery be filled up,
It
says a good deal for the extent and stability of the footing of Europeans in Ohing that such a publication as this should be established and conducted with apparently succesful vigog
publication is altogether a very in- teresting one, and wishing it every success, we commend it to the attention and support of our Teaders.
હંમ
(From the Friend of India,” June 4,11868.
st General Meetings of the shareholders. 2. Interest at 12 per cent per auum to be in the first instation allowed on the paid up Capital, attch Interest and goth De
on 30th 30th cember. The profits after deducting the saut Interest to be applied thes-20 per cent, pro rata, amongst such of the share holder as shall have contributed or in fluenced business to the Company, and the romainder in forming a Reserve Fund We acknowlodge with thanks the receipt of $250,000, t Simang soll, d of the numbers for the current year of When such Reserve Fund shall have Notes and Queries," a most deserving by them up to the 31st, October last, to
heon accumulated, the payment of Anglo Chinese monthly, edited by Mr.N afford the distribution of the 25 per cent. tarest to cease, and the profits to be BP B. Dannys, whose Trusty Ports of China Pfoft reserved for the Contributors to theplied thus: 20 per cent be distributed and Japan" are so well known. From the Company.
as already mentioned amongst the sliare names attached to the Notes" we can see holders who shall have contributed busi-that the contributors include some of the ess to the Company 30 per cent. to the best Chinese scholars in the East. Its in- feaugmentation of the Hasorve, Fand until terest is not confined to Chiad, and it will
HAREHOLDERS in the above Com- any are requested to furnish the Un- dersigned with a list of Premia contributed
AUGUSTINE HEARD & Co.,
General Agents. January 2, 1869.
CHINA TRADER'S INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
First prize, large Organ; second, steall
one.
F. DA CUNHA & Uo. Hongkong, December 7, 1868. ***
LATEST SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS
135, E. Castao, Chofoo, Dec. 21, General- Jan. 1, Jeanne Joseph, French brig
KARBERG & Co. & PA
Jan 7, Wunja, Noble Germana brig, 245, Coiners Whatupoe, Jan. 6. Sirakien & Comoj der Bas
1,067, McDonald, Shangbai, Dec. 25.- Jan. 7, Ocean Empress, British ship,
ORDER.
do 7, Eduard and Marie, Dut. barque. it shall reach $1,000,000, at which figure be of valuable assistance to all scholars, whe: Jan. 7, at 5p.m., an Amer. barque, and it is to be permanently maintained and have directed their attention towards the one Spanish barque beating in from the the remaining 50 per cent, to be distri-subject of Buddhism and its literature, and Wästwärd.KRA
HE Queral Dividend of Dollars Three-bited by way of dividend amongst the generally to all who are interested in orif
Hundred and Fifty (3380) per share shareholders generalizeyi dod iesental antiquities. It deserves, to be better will be payable at the office of the Com-4. No shareholder to hold more than 250 known in Indiaires med Baby, whers Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrant inst 3 diff
By order
and after the 15th
ak ze dvoudi AUGUSTINE HEARD &.CQ--
General Hongkong, Documber 9 DUNION INSURANCE SOCIETY: ÖF TNG THE MURR OANTON, SENEGA
jag
And NOTICE boa vide
CHARES Nos 205, 206 and 207, bavo been-plkood in the labda of the Society for SALE, Seiled Tendors for porchase of the same, marked Tonder for Share No. will be repcived until Friday, 15th January, 1860
Ü
sharosering me behil
5. The Company to be managed by General
(From the London Braminer," May
CLEARED,
Metrose, for Syduny! If so
Lady Belmore, for Fouchow. Japan for Whanpos
Managers, with the assistance of a Con- 16, 1888.)... aulting Committee
This really useful volaine"Treaty Porter SHIPPING REPORTS,
8. The Funds of the Company to be depos
of China and Japan" is intended as a The French brig Jeannie and Joseph, from
ited in Hanks or in Government Securi-guide for travellers and residents in China ties approved of by the Camnutter.
The Dead of Association may be inspected at the Uffice of the General Managers, or at the Qlice of Mr BENEY CALDWELL, the Solicitor of the Company.
Hongkong, December 16, 3808j25
New Advertisements, 12
PUBLIC AUCTIONS A HE Udstursigned han received in structions, from the Mortgagee to by Public Auction, ou
t
TH
drder of the Board of Directores well the on ROST, WATMORE,
Secretary "Edugtong, December 31, 1868.
BAIL-MAKING
jala
FAWCETT & C having secured the gergies of an experienced Sail-Maker, are prepared to MAKE or REPAIR SAILS
very reasonable rates,
Hongkong, Dooomber 10, 1888.
“EXCURSION TO SAN CHOAN MTHFR AND BACK. Hiv oseb, siy mu ZCONAHORATION OF THE CHAPEL ERECTED OVER THE GRAVE OF ST FRANCIS XAVIER.
THIS oeremony of consecration will take
1 place on a Sunday in January, to be hamed hereafter. Feraons desirous of being present thereat, will be kind enough leave their names with Messrs De Souza &
Bollywood Road, It is intended to tharter a steamer froja
WEDNESDAY,
Summary of Imports and Exports, into and from the Canton Custom House, by. the Native Craft, during the week ended 3rd January
Imported from Hongkong,
678 bales Agar-agar
100 cases Harley
142 packages Biche tie-iner
90 bags copper Chah
430 bags and 45 piculs Chaff 120 bage Coke."
80 tons, and 65 baga Coul
40 bage Dates
60. Cases window Glas
266 packages Glue.
40 prokages dried Langans
80 cases Lungan Pulp
1992 parages, and 72 pieces Nail Rods,
Bars and Hoops
333-packages Copper
367 bundles old copper Sheets
62 packages old Iron
107 packages Iron Wire
922 piga Lead
200 cases Tip Plates
165 packages Medicine
5046 picule Pena
70 Bags Cuttle Fish
460 pieces Buffalo Hides
93 baskets Pears
423 packages dried Persimons
47 Pigs
227 pa kages preserved Provisions
119 bales Raisins
3660 packages and 147 picula Rattans 5062 bags Rive
34 balss Khubarb
öl piculs, and 5 packages Sapanwood 103 bales shell Fish
704 bales Shark's Fins
111 bales Vermicelli
924 pieces Black Wood
435 pieces Sandalwood
470 packages Sundries Exported to Hongkong :— 100 tubs greva Alum 126 packs Bambonware 162 baskets Charcoal 273 packages Chinaware 4050 pieces Earthenware
130 packages Potle Flour,
57 packages Rice Flour 121 packages Ironware 1100 cases Joss Sticks
86 packages rad and white Lead 187 packages Medicine 5427 folis Mate
cases Prescrves
268 packages. Paper
283 Jars Pickles
44 buses Raisins
1077 jare Samislio
18 boxes silk pieca Gooda
4168 jars, and 187 packages Tes
104 cases Tobacco
107 bags Tooth Powder
84 packages Woodware
644 pieces Planks
597 cotion, Embrellas
1213 packages Sundries
UOTATIONS.
mersatile men generally. It contine an weather; the latter part had cloudy: ivea and Japan, and as a book of reference for Chefon, reports the first part of passage fine. 64 bags Husk account, Historical and political, of all the ther and strong N. . wind till arrival in open porte of these conn ries, together with pork to be a divest a wet p Peking Yedo, Hongkong and Macao. It has been carefully compiled and edited by Mr NB. Denbye; and the elaborate maps and plans, with which the work aboundE, considerably enhance its value., * * *
eZ EN • VS. DO BOR POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS WILL orosty buya dising CAL
We have this given in outline zone of For SINGAPORE, PENANG
CUITA
Per
on!
11
660 665
10 a 20 17 a 21 19 a 20
No. 1744 JANUARY 7, 1869*
NOTES & QUERIES
ON
CHINA AND JAPAN..
No. 12, Vol. 2,
18 NOW READY, With the number for January, 1869, will be published an Index and Title-Page for the debond Volume, which concludes with the number for this month.
There being only a limited number of the present Volume in stock for binding, early application will be necessary to secure copias..
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
NOTES:-The legoud of Hung Chang Chow,Chinese Salutation Dauce and Amateur Actors,Homeopathy in Chis nese Medical Practice Mode of Spelling the History of the Southern Sung Dy. nasty W San Ewer and the Mings Taming of Wild Cattle in Formosa, Presentation of Umbrellas; The use of Iron cylinders in Bridge Building More about Henna in China. QUERIES-Chinese army and Navy,- The torin Ambalang; Chinese Cannon; Names of Chinese Drags; The
ton,
Shrub, Cities of the Dead near Gar
REPLIES-The Wax Insect,-Dialect used in Chinese Plays,Chinese Official Ranks,Jade Stone The former ac Count of Peuang, The Eight Goda, Lifo Busts in China; Introduction of the Custard Apple-Cochin China: Respect paid to Written Paper; The Po lo Temple near Whampoa The Term "Wai-lo, Monster Bamboos, BOOKS WANTED-ERRATA,-NOTICE TO CO
KESPONDENTS.
China Mail Office, 2nd January, 1869. NOTICE. It is particularly requested that all communications relating to the general business of this paper be addressed to the Proprietor and in no caso to individuala by Dame. Much delay and inconvenience in the transaction of business will thereby ba. avoided.
TO CORRESPONDENTS
Our columna are open to all who wish to address the publie on legitimate grounds, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our correspondents.
All communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by the name of the sender, not necessarily for publication, but as a quarantse of good faith.
RINTING of every description exe-
PR
outed at the "China Mail" Office with accuracy, neatness, punctuality, and at reasonable charges, by
A
CHARLES A. SAINT,
PRICE 50 CENTS. TABLE showing the Proposed Move- ments of the Mail Steam Packets of the P. & C. Company for the Year 1869, 88 approved by Her Majesty's Postmaster
General,
To be had at the China Mail Office, Wyndham Street.
Hongkong, December 25, 1868.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JAN, 7, 1869.
THE
REVIEW.
EYER-VICTORIOUS ARMY."-A History of the Chinese Campaign un der Lieut-Col. C. G. Gordon, c.a., R., and of the suppression of the Tai-Ping Rebellion. By Andrew Wilson. With Six Maps. William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1868, demy 8vo. p.p. xzxü, 395. Hongkong, Lane, Crawford Co. Cloth.
(SECOND NOTICE.)
We continue our review of Mr Wilson's book. Our former notice brought us down to the capture of Soochow
Soochow fell, and the terms of capitn- lation arranged between the rebol leaders · and the Governor Li Hung-chang were instantaneously set aside by the latter, who entrapped the sight Wangs or chiefs of the Taipings at an interview arranged with Gordon's assent, and ruthlessly ordered them to execution. The British Commander, himself'a Paladin in honour and courage, was stirred to the moet. passionate resentment by this deed; breaking off all intercourse with L wid his associates, he retired to hip head- quarters at the city of Quinsan, twenty miles fom Seochow, and seriously me ditated attacking with his disciplined. force the victorions Imperialists, and wreaking upon the perficious Li Hung- chang condign vengeance for the treach ery which he burned to show the world had been perpetrated without his know. ledge. His rough and ready officers, soldiers of fortune to a man, more than one of whom, indeed, bad previously. fought on the rebel side, took the infa tion from their commander, went even far beyond his intentions, and pronounced prem themselves ready to abandon the Impe 23.80 a 23.50rial cause and rank themselves under the 23 10 à 29.50 banner of Nanking. It was with diffi-
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onlty that this excitement was calmed when Major-General Brown, the British Comtuander-in-Chief, who had been hasti ly summoned from Shanghae, arrived at Quinsan, and with the bold decision which characterised that officer, assumed the responsibility of proclaiming himself commander of the Force, which, was agreed upon, should remain inactive in Gordon's'elarge until auch time as the decision of the Peking Government upon the charges brought against Li Hung abang should be made known. To Li
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HONGKONG, 7th January, 1889. OPIUM Patna, New, $633 Benares, New, 630 Mais, the more prominent portions of the chapter CATHARINE APCAR”. devoted to Canton, as & specimen of the Wednesday, the 184: nsk at 1.3.
COTTON, CASCUTTA,"
BOM SAY, whole volume: Other chapters treating of
SHANGHAS, Macao, Forinos, Ningpo, Shangliae, and the remainder of the treaty ports, we can
Exchange. totifed for only enumerate. The pages desaribing tin that henceforward the Paslage
Tis hereby
general informs Bank, 6 months sight, the 3rd of March 1889, at Noon, on the Peking, the capital, are so interesting, and chargeable out Book and Packets of Patterns On Caloutta, 3 days' sight, Be. 219 a 220
Credits, p contain so much that is now to European addressed to the United States of America Fremics, under the power of alreaders respecting it history, public buil-titted via the United Kingdom will » Bombay, 3 days sight, Rs. 218 a 220 tained in the deed of Mortgage,
dings, and general characteristics, that we be as follows, iznosite That spacious, handsoma and, convent would fain transfer them to our column at maini BoTHAMPTON, 1ocial
Bank, Tis. 74 9+ nominal. ently situated DWELLING HOUSE on complete and intelligible plan of the Im
6' 0,75 CAINE ROAD, built on Inland Lot 187, parial City and neighbourhood, gives us an Under 4ouuce, and 12 centa Ahove ounov and not exs. niek with the Out Offices and extensive Ground accurate notion of the relative position of attaching the Lot; measures on the North its divisions, streets, and places,
ceading 8 ounce chipa de and Northwest 136 feet, on the South of the Trusty Ports of Japan will be found
in the introductory chapter to the notices Above Rounce, (Caine, Road) 132 feet on the East 30 as nesinet hiatury of that Empire together feet and on the West 331 feet, the with unsrks on its government, totalared being 45, 103/bquare feet, and lituite, which will be outle The ground rent is $199.48 per annum interesting as throwing a considerable light undersigned, particular, apply to the
For further
stili couparatively, unknown to Europeank, oils part of the world so long-entirely, and The descriptions of Nagasaki, Yedu, Yo
eding 12 ounce Above 12 ounce and not ex
ceeding 16 ounces, For every additional 4 oz., 24 PERKU MAYBEILLER Under 4 ounce, Above 4 ounce and not i
ceeding 8 ounce, Above 8 once aut not ex
ceeding 12 ounce, Above 13 ounce and not ex-
TERMS OF SALE-Oue half of the pur-kolisms, and the other Treaty Ports of chase money to be paid on the fall of the Japan, are as elaborate and entertaining as leximer, the babines of popletion of those ad she Chinese parts. A copioux ineeding 10 ounce the deed of transfer. All expenses of dux and a useful appendix containing many transfer to be paid by the purchaser, hints and much appropriate adries to tra
vellers and others, is also included in the
Hongkong for the occARATAN The property to be at the risk of the pur-volume, The entire work affords a vast insạch case is alw
By order of the Committee,
DSC093 DE SOUZA,
Apple's Serdary:
Hongkong Detoriber 10, 1889,
chaser from the fall of the hammer. ~~~~
Auctioneer
M. ARMSTRONG
Hongkong, January 7, 1888. m3
amount of information, pleasantly written, and we donbt not will be perpsed with interest, by many who will never visit the Hunters acas, cons
48
640
For every additional 4 oz. 1, Prepayment of the Postage is compulsory
(W. MITCHELL,
General Postmaster General Post Office, Hongkong, June
June 18 1868,
Shanghae, 3 days Bar Silver, 17 dwts, 8., Sycee Mexicans,
Gold Leaf,
Gold Bar, 98 touch, English Sovereigns,... Australian Sovereigns, Discount,
4.08
9 a 10
H. & W. Dook, Old, 4p, e disj New, 23, H. & S.. Bank Shares, Old, 20 p. c. p. (sales)
do. New, Uning Dock 27 p. c. dis.
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Temperature.
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same year.
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