Notices to Consignees,

"GUINEVERE" FROM LONDON: »JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-

Dared

med vessel are requested to send in their Bill of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature, and to take imme nale de- livery of their Gooda. impeding thu

New Advertisements.

PUBLIO AUCTION; GENERAL WEEKLY SALE. AMMERT, ATKINSON & Co. will

sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY,

go of the reseed will be faudent and the 9th March, 1869; at Noon, at their

Sales Rooma, Queen's Road,

stored at Consignees risk and expense by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Holigkong, March 1, 1869,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

mar?

HE Following cases are now stored in the POS N. Co.'s Godown at the expense and risk of the Consignees who are requested to take immediaté delivery,¦ Ex China," 30th January 1869. 8. H. M.

1 case Catalogues. Bangoon,

7" 2nd January 1859.

Messrs Labbart &

Ca., Manila Messrs Louey &

Cop

1 caso Leather Ware.

1 case Books & Staty.

• Dr Amer" 2rd October 1868,

Messrs Labhart & 1 case Manufd. Goods.

"Oo, Manila

Ex Urissa," 24th August, 1868,

Mesars Labhart & V

Co., Manila,

LH Labbart

Co., 411.

bag 30

2 anos Books and Ma-

nufactured Goods.

W. MACAULAY, Susperintendent.

Hongkong, February 25, 1880,

HE following cases have been landed and stored at the risk and expense of the Consignees, who are requested to take -Indmediate delivery, alder of gl

Hoogly," 31st October, 1868.

1 case Arins, Ex "Cambodge," 2d February, 1869. GFE 16985

1 case chemicals.

It

C. BERTRAND,

Frincipal Agent,

Hongkong, February 2,1869,

Notices of Firms.

FR SH. DAVID is authorized to sign

date

Firm per on

A

AZURE D. SASSOON & Co. Hongkong, March 1, 1889.

BATZUE-

PHE

NOTICE

apl

pHE Interest and Responsibility of Mr WILLIAM NEILSON in our Firm ceased

on the 30th June Isatan

MY TOBIAS PIM, MT WILLIAM NISBET OLAYED and Mr. SayHouя GEART are authorized to sign our Firm in Hongkong and China from this date.

OLYPHANT & Co. Hongkong, October 6, 1868.

interest and responsibility of Mr GEORG WILKKELM SURWEMANN. and of ME RUDOLPE HEINSEN in our firm ceased un the 31st December 1867, and 31st Dec ember 1868 respectively.

Mr FERDINAND NISSEN and Mt ERIN- RIOR BOPFIUS have this day been admitted partners in our firm at Hongkong and in China, which now consists of Mr GEORG THEODOR HIRMENEN, Mr WOLDEMAR NIG BEN, MF ADOLPH Joos, Mr FERDINAND Nisy and Mr HAISEICH BOPUS.

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1869. ...... Zapr

NOTICE.

HAVE this day established myself as a

10 cases Bryant & May's safety

Matches.

50 dos Cotton Handkerchiefs, 180 doz. inon's white Cotton Sooks. 110 dog women's white Cotton

Stockings,

26 doz Children's Socks,

11 pieces fancy print Flannels,- 10 pieces colored Flannels,

10 doz, fancy vool and white Me

rino Underrests,

5 pieces Linen Sheetings.

144 Alpacca Coats.

23-Alpacca Veats

69 Cotton Coats, chequed.

20 Cotton Vesta..

16 doz. Paragon Silk Umbrellas.

90 doz. Caleutta Napkins.

I case Sea-charts.

10 bales white Cotton Waste.

24 Velvet-pile Ruga

48 Axminster Carpets.

40 doz. Huckaback's Towels,

200 doz. colored Glass-plates.

117 double-barrelled Guna. 200 Muskets.

cases Twist Tobacco.

4 barrels bright Varnish.

20 owt. Hubbuok's best white

Zine,

20 cwt, white Lead, 10'ewt, yellow Paint

50 drums Hubbuck's boiled Lin-

seed-oil.

10 cases Sardines.

20 cases 2lbs tius Green Corn,

30-casks quarts Bass's Ale.

10 casks pints Basa's Alo,

20 cases Cherry Cordial.

A quantity of Provisions, Stores, And other Goods,

Etc.,

Etc.

Etc., TERMS OF SALE-Cash on delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7.

Hongkong, March 6, 1869, ... - marg

NOTICE. COMPAGNIE DES SERVICES MA- RITIMES DES MESSAGERIES IMPERIALES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS." STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DEGALLE, ADEN, SUEZ,

ALEXANDRIA, MESSINA,

MARSEILLES,

- Also, BOMBAY, PONDICHERY, MADRAS,

AND CALCUTTA, THE Company's Steam-ship "DON- INAL," Conmandant BOURDON, wil leave this Part for the above places, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, on TUESDAY, the 30th Listant, at Noon,

Cargo and Spesis will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and

PUBLIO ACCOUNTANT, AVERAGE A-cepted in transit through Marseilles for JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. 40 = 'C, O, LANGDON DAVIES, Hongkong, July 1, 1868.

NOTICH.

Interest and Responsibility of Mr #FREDERICK FEDDER in Our Firm ceases from this date.

H. D. BROWN & Co. Amoy, December 31, 1868.

apra

Ma, Whitch from this asto will B. FRANCIS CHOMLET is a Partner in

be conducted under the Name of BROWN

•& Co.

the principal places of Europe.

Cargo will be received on board until 4 F.M. of the 29th Instant, Specie and Parcele until 5 r.. of the 20th Instant. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be loit at the Agency'a Office.)

For Particulara regarding Freight and Passage, apply at the Company's "office, Hongkong. CONTENTS AND VALUE OF PACKAGES ARE REQUIRED.

C. BERTRAND, Principal Agent. Hongkong, March 6, 1869.

SAIL MAKING

AWCETT & Co., having secured the

services of an experienced Bail-Maker, are prepared to MAKE OF REPAIR SAILS at apr2 very reasonable rates,

H. D. BROWN & Co. Amoy, January 1, 1869.

Portal

NOTICE

FROM F. Bond after his date Mr GEORGE. Pacific Mail Steam-ship Company at this

8. L. PHELPS, Agent. Hongkong, August 15, 1807,

NOTION HAVE established myself at this port as General Commission Merchant, under he Style and Firm of GIFFORD F. PARTES & Co.

GIFFORD FORBES PARKER, Saigon, December 20, 1867..

NOTICE,

7 E have authorized Mr Claus BeDDE

DREYER & Co,

W to sign our Firm from this date.

Hongkong, January 1, 1868,

NOTICE

ABD., O. CLARK retires from our Firm, Mad Mr J. DIVERAY FORBES and

Mr. D. BARBOUR are admitted -Partbers from this date,

RUSSELL & Co.

China, January 1, 1800,

Hongkong, Décombor 20, 1888,

*H

BOARD and RESIDENCE at No. B. BONHAM ROAD, WNCE at No. dation:

5,

5,

Apply at

THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, January 29, 1889.

GEORGE GLASSE,

to

(FIVE YEARS MANAGER TO KINGSFÖRD & Co., PICCADILLY LONDON, AND 28, PLACE VENDOME, PARIS)

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN

CHEMIST

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG,

SHIPS' MEDICINE CHESTS SUPPLIED & REFITTED. Hongkong, May 1, 1867,

JOHN THOMPSON & Co.,

THE CHINA MAIL.

New Advertisements.

EASTLACK & WINN, Hand Surgeon Ventists, HONGKONG&SHANGHAL

Haient, provided the Order be crossed with the name of the receiving Bank, and be presented by some Person known to be in the employ of such Bank,

8.The signature of the Payes of a Mo- ney Order to be amixed to the Order in the place provided for the purpose.. If the Payee be unable to write he must sign the is Witnes, who must sign his name, will. receipt by making his mark in the presence

who pays the Order. his address in the presence of the Ufficer

mates that he has this day of THE Undersigned hereby inti-

received the appointment of Sun- VEYOR to FRENCH LLOYDS under date of December 22nd, 1868.

ROBT. MCMURDO. Hongkong, January 9, 1869.

PATERSON & HANDLEY,

House and Ship Plumbers, Copper and Zinc Workers, and Gas Fitters,

16, Queen's Lood West, and Acheong's Yard, Praya West, Hongkong, November 4, 1867.

BROWN, JONES & Co., HARAJA ÜNDERTAKERS ONUMENTS and HEAD-STONES

KRECTED, in the Best Style,

LEAD and BIETALLIC COFFINS, on the Shortest Notice.

1 Apply at

Hollywood Road, Corner of Aberdeen, St."

C. L. VOLKMANN, Private Boarding Establishment,

28, HOLLYWOOD ROAD, HONGKONG,

Hongkong, January 7, 1868,

L

FRIO KEL & Co SHIP-ÜBANDLERS, SAILMAKERS,

GENERAL STOREXHEFERS,

COMMISSION AGENTS, Queen's Road, HONGKONG,

FAWCETT & Co.,

INE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, GENERAL STORE KEEPERS, AND

COMMISSION AGENTS, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

PORTRAITS.

IR J, THOMSON is prepared to take PORTRAITS, VIEWS and other PHOTOGRAPHS.-Rooms, Commeruda! Bank Buildings, Queen's Road, Hongkong, Maroli 11, 1868.

NOTICE.

tf

OCUMENTS Translated, at reasonable Dots, from English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portugues or German into Chi- nese, or from Chinese into English. Ad dress,

The China Mail" Vifice,

2, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

NOTICE,

MORRIS'S DIRECTORY

for

CHINA, JAPAN and THE PHILIPPINES, &c., 1869.

ACULATION.

9. Should the Payoc of a Money Order deals the Urter was issaud, at some other desire receive in the Country

Apply to

(No. 1799--MARCH 6, 19.

But lest a similar ignorance of the Ordi- nance be again exhibited, we quote here. under the section relating to the barbor ing and concealing of vagabonds who have been compelled for the good of society to transfer their efforts to obtain a dishonest livelihood to some other

LISHED and READY FOR OIR-"Any person who slasail knowingly harbour HE above. Work is now FUB-quarter than Hongkong-

and conceal in the Colony of Hongkong any person under sentence of Departa tion shall un conviction thereof before a justios of the peace be liable to a fine mot exceeding $50 and not leas than $10 ur in default of payment to. bo imprisoned with or without hard labour for any term not exceeding six months."

JOHN B. MORRIS,, Messrs Bowra & Co

Queen's Boad

Hongkong, January 13, 1860.

Office than that in which the Order was ori ginally drawn, the transfer will be granted, provided the Orier be inclosed to the Postmaster of the Office in which it was drawn. In such caso a new Order will be

A issued, the Commissiou chargeable upon which will be deducted from the amount of the new Order.

10-in the event of a Money Order miscarrying or being lost, a duplicate will be granted on a written application from the Payee, (containing the necessary particulars, and accompanied by an addi tional Commission) to the Office where the Original Order was payable..

11-On the receipt of a similar applies tion, orders will be given to stop payment of a Metoy Order, or to renew a lapsed Order. The additional Commission in the last case will be deducted from the amount

of the new Order. Lapsed Orders must be presented with the application for a new Order.

error in the name of the Remitter or Payes

· PRICE 50 CENTS. · TABLE showing the Froposed Move- ments of the: Mail Steara Fackets of the P. & U. Company for the Year 1869, as approved by Her Majesty's Postmaster

General,

To bo had at the China Moil Office, Wyndham Street.

Hongkong, December 26, 1868.

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Our columns are open to all who wish to address the public 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 quarantee of good faith.

12-But when it is desired that anyRINTING of every description exe-

P

cuted. at the "China Mail" Office should be aorrected or that the amount of with accuracy, neatness, punctuality, & Money Order should be repaid to the and at reasonable charges, by Remitter, or that a Lapsed Order should

CHARLES A. SAINT, be renewed for payment in the Country in which the Order was originally drawn, NOTIOR.-It is particularly requested that application must be made to the Chief all communications relating to the general Money Order Office of sushi Country. This application must be accompanied by an

business of this paper be addressed to the

There can be no doubt as to the precis meaning of the above paragraph, and it is one the operation of which is a power ful safeguard against the return to this Colony of departed criminals. Mr May based his discharge of the coolics upon the fact of there being no clear proof of #their connection" with the deported man, whereas the question was whether

not they were aware that he had been deported from the Colony. Still more old is the assumption he put forward that a room situated in a notoriously bad loaslity inhabited by Chinese who gave no clear account of how they gained their livelihood, and one of whom was

known, from information received, to be a branded and deported criminal, was to be regarded in the same light as the house of a respectable European citizen. We are aware that landlords of Chinese property may object to acts which give but is Mr May aware of the couras aye

precedent for unexpected police visits; tematically pursued by the London police in their visits to the thieves dens of the worst neighbourhoods in London? Does every time a known and suspected house is visited? More than that, the entire tenor of our Ordinances is against say such absurd straining of the law as would render nugatory almost all preventive regulations.

additional Commission, ualeas it have re-roprietor and in no case to individuals by ference to a Lapsed Order, in which case the name. Mnch delay and inconvenience in Commaission will be deducted from the the transaction of business will thereby bele imagine that a warrant is taken out- amount of the New Order.

13-Ropayment whether of an original, or renewed, or a duplicate Urder, will not be made to the remitter until it has been ascertained that the advice has been van.

celled at the Office on which the Order was originally drawn.

14-Payment of an Order must be ob tained bofors the end of the Sixth Calendar Month after that in which it was drawn for instance, if drawn in January, payment must be obtained before the end of July, otherwise the Order will become lapsed, and a new Order (for which a second Com mission, to be deducted from the amount necessary. of the

Order, will be charged) will become 18.-If an Order be not all before the end of the Twelfth Calendar Month after that in which it was drawn, for instance, it drawn in January and not paid before the end of the following January-all claim to the Money will be forfeited, loss, under peculiar circumstances, the Post Office of the Country in which the Order was drawn think proper to allow it.

16-After oude paying a Money Order by whomsoever prosented, the paying Office will not be liable to any further claim, I a wrong payment, however, be made owing to negligence on the part of any Oflicer of the Post Office, the Postmaster General of the Country or Colony in which the negl gence occurs will, if he soo fit, require the

17-No Money Order will be paid unless the advice has been previously received,

18. Additional Rules for greater seau lity agumst frand, and for the better work. system generally will be made as occasion may require.

BOUND COPIES of Vol. 3 of "Nors Officer in fault to make good the loss

QUERIES ON CHINA AND JAPAN," are now on Sale at the China Stail Office. Price 86.75 per Volume.

Bound Copies of the FIRST VOL. (reprint) ing of will shortly be ready.

LATEST SHIPPING.

CLEARED. Kuang Tung, for Tientsin. Minerva, for Cagaymi. Gazelle, fur Newchwang Batavia, for Whampoa, Belted Will, for Yokohama. tar J Jejeebhoy, for Swatow. Prince Albert, for Swatoy,

POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS WILL CLOSE

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,

CHEFOO & TIENTSIN; Per "KWANG TUNG," on Sunday

next, the 7th Instant, at 7.50 A.M.

19-Should it appear that Mousy Ordara aro used by mercantile mon, or others, either in the United Kingdom or at Hong- kong, Shanghai or Yokohama, for the transmission of large sums of money, the British or Colonial Peas Office, as the case may be, will consider the propriety of in- aressing the Commission, and will exercise the power of wholly suspending for a time the issue of Money Orders.

By Command,

F. W. MITCHELL, "Postmaster General,

General Post Office, Hongkong, 22nd August, 1868.

UNDER DESPATCH.

and Tientein.--Per Awany Tung, on Sun For Swatow, Amoy, Fooehow, Chefoo,

day next, the 7th instaut, at 8 am Per AUEN, on Tuesday, the Ath in- the 9th instant, at Noon.

For Shanghae.—For Aden, on Tuesday, stant; at 11.A.,

For SHANGBA

On the lat October next, and thence

forward Money Orders will be issued at this Office and at the Agencies thereof at Shanghai and Yokohama on all the Money Order Ofices in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for amouate not exceeding £10, at the rate of Exchange Current for Each Mail, and charged with Commission according to the following Soule, viz.:

Cents, For suma not exceeding $2.12 Above £2 and not exceeding £ 5,....24. £7,....42 £10.48 2.-No Money Order to include a frac tional part of a Penny,

19

£5

£7

UOTATIONS.

HONGKONG, 6th March, 1860. OPIUM.-Patna, New,...

!

Ok, Benares, Now,

Old, Malwa, COTTON,--CALCUTTA.

SHANGRAE, BOMBAY,

4675.)

440) nom, 646)

680

10 a 20

18 a 22

Exchange.

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4/53 4/5

avoided.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES ON SUNDAYS IN HONGKONG. ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Morning, o'clock--Lord Bishop. Afternoon 4 o'clock -Lord Bishop.

UNION CHURCH.-Minister, Rev. D. B. Morris, Morning Service, 11 A.; Even ing, 6.30 P.M.

ST. STEPEEN'S MISSION CHAPEL-Ser- vice in Chinese.) Morning 10 o'ctook Rev. Lo Sam Yuen, Afternoon 3 o'clock,

-The same.

sonduct in a similar case.

Let us now refer to Mr Goodlake's Four men

were yesterday charged, one with being a deported criminal and the other three with barbouring him. They had been ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL,Welling with the charge, beyond strengthening in gaol before, but this had nothing to do ton Street. Very Rev. T. Raimondi, P. P. presumptions of their bad character. Ap. In the morning, at 6, 1st MassThese men were all properly punished 7, Bud Mase; 8, High Mass with Sermon

in Portuguese; 9.30, Last Mass with Ser without any preliminary dissertation mon in English, by the Rev. T. Borglignali.upon the rights of the subject. And In the afternoon, at 4, Scriou in Chinese which course, we would ask, is likely to at 4.30, Sermon in Fortuguese; 5, Bone have the most effect with the dangerous. diation.

classes? There is no crime to which the lower grade of Chinese are more prone than that of concealing and helping crími. and other forms of "uiding and abetting " nals, refusing to assist persons attacked, crime. It is therefore peculiarly neces BEBLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE.-Service in sary that extreme care be taken to mark the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, in the severest manner the opinion enter- on every Sunday, at half-paat ten A., intained by the English law of the heinous the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, character of such offences. We trust West Point.

ST. FRANCIS KAVIRP'S CHAPEL-Spring Gardens. In the morning, at 7, Mass with Sermon in Chinese, by the Rev. F. Yaw. West Point, Rev. B. Vigano. Service at At the Koman Catholice Reformatory, 7.30 AM.

SAILOR'S HOME-Evening Service, at that the legitimate comments which, 6 P.M.-Rev. Canon Beach.

in the interests of the Huropean and CHRISTAUELPHIAN SYNAGOGUE-Queen's honest portion of the Chinese community, Road (East). Service at 4 F.M. every we are compelled to maske upon Mr Sunday.

May's leanings to a too lenient inter- pretation of the law, will not need rape.

THE CHINA MAIL.ition

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1869.

WE had become somewhat sceptical as to the bonus file nature of the telegraphic schemes which two years ago were American Company, when we weru "gal brought before the China public, by an

vanized at catching sight in a recent antaber of Pall Mall Gazette of the fol lowing paragraph

READERS of the police reports must have beea struck with the emious difference which oxists between both the manner and the matter of the decisions given by the sitting agistrates. Both, as all will

A bill has been introduced in the Senate admit, animated by a high spirit of jus- providing a loan of 8,000,000 dollars for tice, the one tardily approaches a de thirty years, in bonds bearing interest at 6 per cent, to the American Asiatic Telegraph ciaion while the other runs at it. Both at Company, to aid in laying a submarine ca times give decisions from which the public ble botwosu California and China.

it finds expression is chiefly directed must disposed to fear that the report (or dissent, but the feeling of irritation when What to say we know not; and bearing in mind certain recent events, we are al

against Mr May, People can tolerate even the introduction of the bill) is a mistakes or errors of judgment (and it is more dodge to inflate the shares of a com fair to say that both magistrates are sin-markable for doing nothing towards sur pany which has hitherto been chiefly re- gularly exempt from the weakness of veying the China Coast or otherwise certain predecessors), but they cannot put leading us to believe that the project was soberly entertained. However, this looks up with a pointless, roundabout way like business, and there is an approximate in coming to a wrong conclusion and a possibility that the "reference home" sermon in its defence. Upon one parti. Poliey will actually become an accom ouler point an invariable rule may be British residents in China. We wait for plished fact, with the cordial consent of observed to govern the sentences given further contimation of an announcement by each magistrate the one inclining to terest for all residents out here. The ex which will possess the very greatest in- give the full benefit" of the law to traordinary part of it is that utter silence hardened native offenders, while the other has been preserved about the scheme le seeme but too glad to find any reason for cally and at Shanghai. It will bo strange lightening to the Chinese the natural and matter should be that a vessel had sailed if the first indication we receive of the legal consequences of their misdeeds. By with the cable on board. way of illustrating our meaning, let us take two recent cases of considerable im- THE STANDARD ON CHINA portance to the honest portion of the

AFFAIRS. po pulation, in which the offenders had for We have already commented upon the similar reasons fallen into the hands of alarining misconception regarding Chi the police that of being found in the nose matters which prevails as a role colony after deportation. On the 25th amongst British journalists at home, but February, Inspector Horspool brought up our remarks would be inconiplete did we six coolics charged with being suspicious fail to record the sense entertained by characters, one of them having been de foreign-residents throughout China of the ported and branded But instead of very sensible and accurate picture given proceeding to deal with the case, Mr by the Standard in its recent article upon May gave the inspector a long prelimi- the Yangohow disturbance. Nothing nary caution. Although the men were that we could say would add to the con* before him, "he really did not know what ciss and lucid manner in which it ex to do with them," The worthy magis plains the theoretically centralized, but trate even asked the inspector to point practically semi-independent, rule which out the Ordinance which provided for the obtains throughout the provinces of the punishment of those harboring branded Empire. Although many of our readers mona feat to which the Inspector was have probably perused the article, wo. unequal. We should not have credited quote the following extract as matter of Mr. May with waking this question from valuable record during the discussion ignorance, had be not persistently avowed now taking place upon our China por bis doubts as to dealing with the prison-licy 30:124 era-doubts which unfortunately resulted

Apropos to recent events at Yangchoti. 30,987 in the discharge of the gratified poolies, we have already dealt with the peperity of

3.Orders drawn in the United King Bank. 6 martbs' sight, bama, will be paid at the rate of Exchange On Calcutta, 3 days' sight, Rs. 220 a 221 don npou Hongkong Shangani, and Yoko. Credits, a at which Money Orders are being issued at

Bombay, 3 days' sight, Rs. 220 « 221 the time of their presentation.

Shanghae, 3 days' sight, Bank, Fla. 74 4-Alphabetical Liste of over 3,700 Bar Silver, 17 dwts, B., Money Order Offices in the United King

Sycee, dou, showing the Counties in which they

Mexicans, are situated, are hung up for publio refer Gold Leaf, ence at this Office, and also at Shanghai Gold Bar, 38 touch, and Yokohama

English Sovereigns, Australian Sovereigns,

Do.

7

28,60 ...28.30

4.62 4.60 9 a 10

Applicants for Money Orders must if furnish, in full, the anriame, and, at least, Discount,

the initial of one Christian name, both of H. &W.poa Dock, Old,.....10 p. o, diset. the Remitter and the Payea if the Remit Do.

New, p. c. ter or Payee he a Peer or a Bishop, bis or. & S. Bank Shares, Old, 27.p.4 p.

11a 12 dinary title will be sufficient, if a Erm, the Do. da. New,

Unica Dook

80. p. c. dis

July2ISPENSING ANALYTICAL usual designation of such firin, stich as

JAPAN VIMES" OFFICE, lusYOKOHAMA, January 26th, 1860.

lll to certify that Mr J. B. Monsi

hereby appointed General Agent for the Japan Times," Daily Advertiser" and "Japan Overland Mall,” Newspapers, Aud authorized to collect all monies due ou account of the same in Hongkong.

(For the Propristore) an

" CHARLES KICKERBY; Hongkong, February 8, 1939,

CHEMISTS

ARD

SODA WATER MANUFACTURERS,

Ships Melicine Chests supplied and refitted

TEETH EXTRACTED. INTERNATIONAL DISPENKARY, 29, Wellington Street, Hongkong.

Hongkong, May 8, 1868,

"Daring Brothers" will auffice; but the were term Mesura,, ob sa "Messrs. Ri- vington," or the name of a Company trad ing under a title which does not consist of the names of the persons composing it, sich as Carron Co." is inadmissible.

6.The Remitter ob stating that the Or. der is to be paid only through a Bank, to have the option of gising or withdrawing the name of the Payee; in such case, the Order will be crossed in the saine way that Cheques are commonly crossed when they are intended to be paid through a Bank,

7.-When an Order is presented through Bank, a receipt by aby perton will be auf-

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THE P. & 0.8. noon with the The news genera with the excepti wreck of the P Hermann. It wi

in another colu wrecked on soine Yokohama and a reefa, according t were not laid d numerous vessels lost on the Tapári the same cause, which exists for dertaken, and an Foreign Minister

the attention of The work (remark undertaked by F expense of the Ju vernmenta.

We are glad to l formatory at West The Mission bas support of the for another wing, and ous and well-vent easily accommodat

a

two huge Dormit School, together w Bhoemakers, and number of boys ba boys have been in the town, but intendence of the 1 atory, and we are bohave very well. who have passed th not one has been Magistrates. No enforced About 2 present ring ju voluntarily preferre blishment for now and they are turni

All the we building has been mates of the Refo also has takçu up th are now in good or been formed for

·P boys, and they will who would give wo boys in either sho Tailoring

They

men.

the oplating shops a

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