-Notlées to Consignees.

* FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE. -

TIRE 8. 8. Argyll having arrived from the above Forts, Consignees of Cargo are bereby requested to send their Bills of Leading to the Undersigned for counter- signature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees' riak and expense,

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

oc18 Hongkong, October 6, 1877. FROM CALCUTTA, PESANG AND

SINGAPORE,

Notices of Firms.

NOTICE.

THE Interent and Responsibility of Mr

TF. RAPP in our Firm CEASED from This Day.

F. BLACKHEAD & CA Hongkong, October 1, 1877.

NOTICE,

riol

AR CHARLES DAVID BOTTOMLEY.

Mwas admitted a PARTNER in our Firm on the 1st July, 1877.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & O». Hongkong, September 22, 1877..

NOTICE

FROM

ROM This Date Mr EDWARD SHEPPARD and Mr M. W. GREI, are autho THE British 8, 8, Japan, Captain H. Derized to Sign the name of our Firm par SMIDT, having arrived from the above Procuration at Foochow, and Mr F. F Porta, Consignees are hereby informed that ELWELL &t Amoy,

RUSSELL & Co. the General Cargo will be landed by, and Into the Godowns of the Undersigned at

dol Wanchal, whence delivery can be obtained on and after the 9ch Instant.

Goods remaining in store after the 16th Instant will be subject to rent...

Consignees of Opium are requested to take delivery from the Boate alongside the Ioo House Street Wharf, otherwise the Drug will be stored by the Budersigned at Consigness' risk, unprotected by Fire-In-

surance

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Ca,

Agents,

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Hongkong, October 8, 1877.

0015

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

J

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YONSIGNEES of the following Carga are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter: signature, and take immediate delivery. The Cargo has been landed and stored at their risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance has been effected,

H. DU POUEY,

Agenti ›

Ex Yangtes, 18th September, 1877.

B. P. 148 bage Stone, from Madras,

Ex dve, 30th September, 1877.

W W

о (in heart) No. 21/40, 20 caren Merse.

MF&Co.(india No. 1/10 10

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19

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mond)***********

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Hongkong, October 5, 1877.

Intimations.

DENTAL NOTICE.

China, June 1, 1877.

To-day's Advertisements,

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Steamably

"YESSO,"

>Capt. 8. ASHTON, will be de.

spatched for the above Ports. on TunNDAY, the 16th Inst., at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Op.

0016 Hongkong, October 11, 1877.

HONGKONG RACES, 1878.

HONGKONG DERBY.-Sweep- Tatakes of $20 cash, halt forfeit if declared on or before the day of closing Entries, with $100 added for 1st Pony, and $50 for 2nd. For all China Ponies bond fide Griffine at date of Entry (lat February, 1878). First Pony, 70 per cont; Second, 30 per cent; Third, 10 per cent. Welght nations close on TUESDAY, the 27th De cember, 1877, addressed to the Clerk of the Course at the Club).

By Order,

10st. 7 lbs. One-mile-and-a-half. (Nomi

DENIS OREAGH,

NOTICE.

OFFICE OF THE YANG-TSZE INSUR- ANCE ASSOCIATION.

* SHANGHAI, 8th October, 1877.

THE CHINA MAIL.

POST OFFIUX NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close --

· För BAIGON,

Per BELLONA, at 5 p.m., on Histurd

the 18th inst.

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND

CALOUTTA AGYAG Per ARGYLL and JAPAN, at 2:80 ̈p.m., on Thursday, the 18th funku s

MAIZA SY THE FHIKOH PACKET, The French Contract Packet TANGTSZE will be despatched from Hongkong on THURSDAY, the 18th October, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Marseilles to Saloon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Fondicherry, Madras, | Osloutta, Bombay, Aden, Suex, and Alexandria. Bispebihangae uer

The following will be the hour of slowing

the Malls, dro.se Wednesday, 17th September.

Post

5 P.M., Money Order Offor closes.

Office closes zoopt the NrenT BOL, which remains open all night. Thursday, 18th September.-

7 A., Post Offos opens for sale of Stampa, Begistry of Letter, and Posting of all correspondence.

MEMOS, FOR-TO-MORROW.

Auction.

stations in question. If we are powerless to get rid of the objectionable stationa altogether, the next best thing would Noon.-General Weekly Sale by Mess undoubtedly be to have the business

Lane, Crawford & Co.

Mesting.

[No. 4456-OcroBER 11, 1807.

BOUAL AND GENERAL

P

learn from the Agents (Mesara Elpar & Co.) that the steamer Radnorshire left Bing- apore for this port this morning (Thursday,

thereat conducted upon as honest a basis sa possible. The proposition to employ foreigners has much to recommend it, as, 11th). if fairly carried out, it would at least. scoure two great advantages to Hongkong We believe that salvaging operations are 9 p.m.—Amateur Dramatic Club Fer- traders. It would, firstly, place them in again about to be undertaken at the wreck

formance at the Garrison Theatre.

9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge.

Amusement.

General Memoranda. Saturday, October 13:-

14

2 p.m.--Emug leaves for Amoy, dze. 2 p.m. --Java leaves for Blagapore, MONDAY, October 16-

possession of a fixed tariff, which could

be used as a guide in all commercial of the Dunmail, a vessel which it may be transactions; and, secondly, it would remembered was sunk about 6 years ago in ensure the honest collection of all legal Kowloong Bay. A portion of her cargo war duties, without fear or favour. The if we remember correctly recovered by the suggestion, we understand, is favourably divers of HM.8, Ocean, but there still regarded by the British Consul at Canton, remains a quantity of lead, which it is who, though leaning decidedly towards

Chiness interests as against those of thought may be recovered. The achomár Goods per Japan undelivered after this Hongkong, must be looked upon as Coeran has been moored over the wreck,

date subject to rent.

wielding very considerable power with and If practicable operations will be com the Home authorities as well as those of menood immediately. TUESDAY, October 16--

the Chinese Government. There are Daylight-Yesso leaves for Coast Ports.doubtless many diffouities in the way in THURSDAY, October 18

Noon.French Mali leaves for Ports of

Call and Europe, af

a

3 p.m.-Japan leaves for Bingapore, &c. 8 p.Argyll leaves for Bingapore, WEDNESDAY, October 24:---

arranging as well as in carrying out the scheme. The supervision, to be effectual, must be eminently thorough and the foreigners to be engaged in it must be gentlemen of high standing and proved capacity. How far each a change would

10 1.M., Reghtry of Letters dessus, 11 a.m., Post Office closes except for Late

Lettern." (11.10 a.k., Lettern (but Letters only) Ocean leave for Cooktown, do, on or with from his reluctance to materially

may be posted on payment of a to Late Fee of 18 penta extra postage

until (11.30 K., when the Post Offles ULOSKE

entirely, it

oc18 Hongkong; October 8, 1877.

Shipping Intelligence, The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers ----

"VESSELS TO ARRIVE, AT HONGKONG.

When left. Name. Feb.

From Bemarks, Cardif (Brent Bob,25

Sunderland v. S'pore- New York

Cardiff for Canton Cardiff

Capt. 28th Regt. Clerk of the Coures. -Hongkong, October 11, 1877.

6, Carrizal, Mar.

0028

17, D. MoB. Park,

- Antroa,

19, Cygnus,

22, Birling

27, Fortuna,

Antwerp

Apr.

8, Rota,

Cardig

of the

18, Vega, May

Hamburg

Liverpool

Antwerp

Antwerp

Cardif

Melbourne Κάτσερσοι Penarth Liverpool London -Falmouth

.....

Hamburg London

GENERAL MEETING of the AS80-8, Staghound, VIATION held on the 8th July, 1877, 10, David, Return of Capital of ONE HUNDRED AND 11, Naworth, FIFTY TAELS per SHARE will be made 12, Chandos, at the Office of the Secretaries on the 18, Alstrs, 15th Instant, to Shareholders of record the 15, Sophia, 10th Instant.

| 28, Martha Jackson, Warrants will be delivered by the Under-28, Alexandra, signed to Shareholders, or their lawful Re-27, Kate Carnia, presentatives on presentation of Share 80, C. R. Bishop,- Certificates.

June RUSSELL & Co.,

Secretarios.

3, Marco Polo, 4, Melbrek,

R. STOUT has RETURNED, and will be

0026

Dready to receive Patients on MONDAY, the 24th Instant, until further notice, at his Rooms, Ground Floor, HOTELDE L'UNIVERS Office hours, 8 to 12 Noon and 2 to 4 p.m. ...Hongkong, September 22, 1877.

DENTAL NOTICE. --

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

4, Faugh-a-Ballaugh, London

4, Rhuddlan Castle, Cuxhaven ‚7, F'dinand Bramm, Portsmouth

9, Elmatona, London-

· Cardiff

11, Candidate,

the Polloe Court to-dey, Lieut. Farmer charged a boatman, of sampan No. 3770, with refusing to accept a fare. The com plainant had been attending the service at the Seamen's Church and was returning to

Noon-American Mail leaves for Tekoffert the revenue of the Hoppo, or excise Murray Barracks in a boat as it was rain-

hams and San Francisco,

farmer of Kwangtung province, we are ing. A man bargained with him sa to the -- not in a position to say. It may be so amount of the fare, hut as he did not con THURSDAY, November L

great that much difficulty will be met sider himself bound to answer the question he told the man to proceed. He, however, reduce his income by such means left the boat, and would not start. The while, on the other hand, the release of a host of underlings engaged at Magistrate fined the defendant $5. the various stations may appreciably lessen his expenditure. Be that as it A VERY successful entertainment was given

about this date.

|

THURSDAY, November Bị--

8 p.m.---Couldental & Oriental B, B. Co.

Steamer leaven for. Yokohama and San

Franolano.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D., 18417

香港大榮

A. 8. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIETE, IMPORTERS

Dausgiske Sundring, NORRKY Raqui BITES, Tomar RequisitEN, ENGLIEK, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATEN

MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

DX

Bods Water, Lemonade, Tonie Water, Gingerada, Fotaan Water, Sarsaparila Water, and other Aerated Wateru. The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1878.

may, we fail to see that the high satho- last night in the Garrison Theatre by the rities of the two Governments should Amateur Dramatio Corps of the 28th give any large amount of consideration Regiment. The pieces selected for per- to an officer whose anomalous positionformance were C. H. Hazlewood's domestic has given rise to so much annoyance and

trouble. Onos let & well-understood drama "Jessy Vere," and T. J. Williams tariff be honestly adhered to, and let farce "My Turn Next," both being ospital the duties on dutiable goods only pieces. Some of the performers really be collected fairly at convenient places, displayed a considerable amount of histri upon well-known rules, and a great poronie ability, particularly Mr. R. Powell as tion of the dissatisfaction hitherto ex-

pressed at the unfair and harassing "Jacob Thorno" and "Taraxigum Twit exactions imposed upon traders in this ters" J. McLaughlin as "Sigismund Faa- Colony will disappear. We do not say show" and "Tom Trap;" Mrs Rice as all, because the system will doubtless"Polly Perkins" and "Peggy;" Mies require some time to get into proper Stevenson as "Jessy Vere" and Mr R. shape, and abuses may not vauish all at Dennard as "Joshus Vere." The band of once. The improvement, however, upon the present scandalously lax and castard ly dishonest mode of scrambling after the last cent, would, we believe, soon be come apparent.

It is, we believe, part of His Excellency's Gaol scheme to employ the prisoners at some useful and remunerative labour, and thus cover a portion or the whole of the expenses of the establishment, That this is so is pretty clearly indicated in the statements in the course of his

| **The pudlication of this issus commissed speech that "by the help of Chinese

at 7.25.p.m.

DEATH...

At Shanghai, on the 4th October, 1877,

Barah Love, aged seven months.

Oct 11, Howsang, Chinese steamer, 795,14, Denbighshire, Cardiff for Amoy Cro, the infant Son of Joseph and Lucy DR ROGER & Poblis that me In Lamont, Shanghai Qut. 7, Gonszal.-C. M.

begs to inform his tends to visit AMOY and FOOCHOW in September and October, leaving HONG.. KUNG about the 16th of September.

Bongkong, August 6, 1877.

Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Grou of the following Vessels, during their slay in Hongkong Harbour :--

ABEBLADY, British barque, Capt. Nicoll Jardine, Matheson & Co.

CRETERION, American ship, Captain W. Lull-Stemasen & Co.

WOODVILLE, British barque, Captain Nielsen.-W. Pustau & Oo.

ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Canningbam. Wieler & Co.

CORINNE, British barque, Capt. Robert son.-Wieler & Co.

GILURNUM, British ship, Captain E.. Shrewsbury. Wieler & Co.

MELUAINE, German barque, Captain Th, Pilleger.-Melchers & Co.

DARTMOUTH, British barque, Captain Robertson.--Order.

FLENTOWER, British steamer, Capt. J. H. von Bargen-Chinese.

Luora, British barque, Captain Crowley. -Adamson, Bell & Co.

PERUVIAN, British ship, Captain Berry. Mayer & Co.

DALE, British steamer, Captain James Thompson.-Yuen Fat Hong.

Volume Sixth of the "CHINA REVIEW."

No. L-Vol. VI. -OF THE-

**CHINA REVIEW

CONTAINS-

Chinese Studies and Official Interpretation

in the Colony of Hongkong.

S. N. Co.

Oct. 11, Batavia, German barque, 368, C. Haarioop, Newchwang Sept. 28, Beans. -SLEMISEN & Co.

Oct. 11, Constancia, Spanish big, 234, Ricardo Gerzater, Laguimanço Sept. 22, Timber.--OLDER.*

DEPARTURES,

Oct. 11, Nanoa, for Coast Porta.

11, Peilo, for Haiphong.

11, Khina, for Europe, &c.

11, Housing, for Canton.

CLEARED, None.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED,

Per Howsang, from Shanghai, Mesas D.

F. Campbell and J. P. Harlot, Capt. Osborn, and 60 Chinese.

· DEPARTED,

12, Helicon

|17, Oneida,

Cardiff Cardiff

18, Henry Läppett,

19, City of Halfaz, 19, Lord of the Inles, 31, Clara, 28, Ouba, Fuly

New York Cardiff

London

Penarth

Penarth

Baltimore

2, Northampton,

7, City of Limerløk (1.), London 10, Agamemnon (s), Liverpool 10, Niagara,

OAxhaven Liverpool 18, Jessie Jamieson, Cardif

Liverpool Cardik Deal

11, Hora,

14, Abernyte,

18, Carl-Ritter,

25, Globe,

80, Ferdinand,

81, R. C. Rickpars,

31, Andress,

Aug

9, Anchises (5) 10, Papa, Per Khiva, from Shanghai: for South-11, North Star, ampton, Mr H. Cooper, Miss Cooper, Mesare 11, E. P. Bouverle, W. R. Carles, and D. Scott; for Calentis, 14, Regulas, Mr W, Leslie. From Yokohams: for 14, Moss Glen, Southampton, Mrs Rickerby and, infant, 14, Patrie, and Mr W. Tempest. From Hongkong: 16, Cashmere, for Southampton, Staff-Surg. Bradley, Lt. 17, John Potta, Furlonger, N., and Dr. Rankin, N.; for 18, Benarty (s.), Bombay, Mrs Bapoorjee, 3 children, and 18, Felix Mendelssohn, native servant, Messrs A. Ebrahim and D. 22, Hotspur, D. Ollis; for Venice, Mr B. B. Smith; for 26 Charger, Madras, Two Gun-Isscars.

28, Glaucus (8.) Per Namos, for Amoy, Sister Maria 28, India Stella

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The Chinese steamer Howsang reporta | Fresh monsoon to Lammocks, thenos light winds from westward, and fine throughent, Paused S. 8. Nisam and Deusalion of Ook sau, China and Norns off Breaker Point, all bound North.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONE,

MAILS will close!**

For AMOY AND MANILA.**

For MUY, at 1.80 p.m., on Saturday,

the 13th inst

Constitutional Law of the Chinees Empire | For SINGAPORE,... The Tang Hou Obl, A Modern Chinese

Nora

A Chinese Primer,

The Law of inheritance:

May

Cardif Newport Hamburg

Liverpool Cardiff Cardiff

Penarth Cardiff

Penarth Cardiff Liverpool New York London

London Antwerp Liverpool Liverpool Hamburg

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1877.

the Regiment was in attendance, and during the interlude Band-Bergeant Bull gained a wall-deserved encore in a senti« mental song. The greater part of the room, was literally packed with the audience, only a few of the higher priced seats being Tacant, owing no doubt to its being a mail. night, and an exceptionally heavy one. The proceeds of these entertainments are, we believe, devoted to some useful purpose,

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, (Before His Honor Mr Justice SNOWDEN.)

A1th October, 1877.

Francis appeared for the plaintiff and Me F. Bowden v. G. Coles, $475.42.-Me Handler, instructed by Mr Brereton, ap poared for the defendant.

convicts I made the Labben prison pay all its expenses," and that "the best attempt at reformation is to keep the prisoners employed at useful labour, and let them understand that any remis. ion of imprisonment will depend upon that labour and on steady good conduct." We refer to this subject because we ob serve that some of our contemporaries are discussing the subject of "the em Mr Francis, in opening the case for the ployment of Gaol labour to the detriment plaintiff, said the claim against the defan- of honest labour." The question is whe. dant was in respect of his capacity as agent ther employing the prisonera at useful for the plaintiff. The first item of particulars work in the Gaol would injure outside of demand was $150, being the amount of commission charged; The third item had Ir would be interesting to take one peep enterprise and interesta, and, if so, whe-boon paid into Court, so the claim consisted into the future and ascertain the final ther such employment should be allowed of first and second items only. The plaintiff Bettlement of the Chinese emigration | The Rangoon Gazette thus writes on the claimed in the first instance $150 which the question. In the whole population of subject ----

defendant had received as agent for the plaintiff and which he claimed to retain a5 the United States and Australia to even-

We know for Instance that there are commission due to him on the transaction tually become semi-Mongolian, and are certain kinds oft work which are both pay which was the subject of the claim on the the "Johns," "Thomases," and "Marys" ing and easy, and to which therefore greater second item. The defendant was appointed of the European domestic service to be attention is paid that is right or fair to by the plaintiff as his agent for the manage- supplanted by “Teang Afate" Yip those outside the Jall who make a living by ment of his house property here during his Apos" and "Chan Ahings?" Certain it following the same calling: Osbinet making absence from the Colony, and he received is that something will have to be done and printing are the two branches of labour $3000 on a mortgage in excess of his autho- sooner or later for the constantly increas which greater stress is laid, and by which rity and yet claimed $150 as commission on

honest labour is injuriously affected. The the transaction. The plaintiff's assertion was --- ing 400,000,000 of China. Nothing has consequence is that in large town like that the defendant had sated improperly yet been heard of the result of the inves- Rangoon, there is not a single cabinet and negligently as the plaintiff's agent in tigations of the Commissioner sent out maker worthy of the nam. A few years receiving back, the mortgage money before to Australia and New Zealand nearly ago there was & Patios cabinet-mosker, but its time, thereby causing a loss to the plain- twelve months ago to report on the be le now in Jail, where we presume bistiff in interest which he would have other wise received, had it not bean for the de subject of the introduction of Chi services are availed of.

As regards printing, the Jail expenda and fendant negligently releasing the mortgage nese labour into those colonias. The

I still expending very large suma in plant before its time. As to the commission, the report when forthcoming should be and material to the lujury and discourage-plaintiff's contention was that the defendant. an interesting one. One feature in ment of local establishments, by diverting was not entitled to commission for a tran- the Californian agitation on the subject from the latter all the work required to be notion which he had improperly managed, is the apparent readinem now existing done for Government Offoss. Not a scrap The Platutiff in this case, Dir: F. Bowden, among the Chinese in that State to stop of Government work is now giren to private lent 82,000 to Chinese woman, Bamed the inflow of their countrymen. A tele-Presses; so that while long term convicts, Mrs Apak on a mortgage the money was graphie despatch to the London Times who ought to be put to hrd labour, are to be repayable on the 25th February being pampered and put to the compara. states that a deputation of the leading tively easy work of printing, we who embark 1879, at 18 per cent interest per year, or st merchants in San Francisco had waited capital and display enterprise, yet withal, such saziler time or times on the usual upon Senator Morton, and requested himean but make a scanty living are to have quarter days of each year, and in sums

as the plaintif was about to leave Hong to introduce a Bill into Congress provid. the bread taken out of our months by the not less than $200 at a time, Just ing for the modification of the Burling Inconsiderateness of a Government pro Fong in February last year Mrs Apak applied for another advance of $1,000. hame Treaty by taxing every Chinese fes-ing to be based on right and justice." immigrant 8100, the proceeds to go to

It appears from this that at least the This was given, and a further charge was pay the passsge back to China of the cabinet makers and printers in the Colony made on the mortgage, in which the total Chinese desiring to return. The Senator may have some cause to tremble, if His mount of $8,00 was included in the dued promised to introducs a Bill, The Chi Excellency persista in his scheme to make of further charge, with interest at 16 z per annum, payable in advance every six nose, it is also stated, intend to make a the Vistoria Gaol pay its expens. In months, but there was no stipulation as to claim on the Government for 100,000 regard to the Government printing, as payment at an carilor time or by instala dollars of indemnity for damage done the whole of It is at present performed men's before the 2nd February 1881, during the recent San Francisco disturby one firm, and the "gacl birds could provided that after the 2nd February 1878, bances, the claim for which is to be pre hardly undertake private work, it seems Mira Apak was at liberty to pay back In sented through the British Legation, a to us that the prezent Government half yearly instalments of $600 each, with the fojured Chinese had immigrated Printers might be studying their previous notice of six months. Mr Fracels Submitted that according to these terms from Hongkong,

interests by offering to print and no portion of the capital could be regald, circulate gratuitously a few stirring anti- | nor was Dir Borden compelled to prison-labour pamphlets, if any local reassign the mortgage at any time THE Abuses which are continually being ingenia can be induced to lucubrate on before the 2nd February 1878 When brought to our.notics as occurring at the the subject. The cabinet-makers might the agency was given to the defendant, be Cardiff (Spk'nJune24

Cap-ani-moon and other Chinese Customs' form a series of deputations to His Ex-was told that all he had to do was to colisef ment of the capital could not be made Stations in the vicinity of this Island oellency, and sach branch of trade here the interest from Mes Apak, sa the repays Newcastle (1.8. W.) lead to the conclusion that it is high do likewise as its interests are in turn until after two years. On the 4th Decem time some direct action were taken by threatened. It may, however, be some ber 1876, however, the plaintif received m the authorities concerned to place this satisfaction to know that a deputation from letter from the defendant, in which he vexed question on a proper footing. It the trade associations in England waited stated that Mr Apak bad applied to has bean whispered-and the visit of the upon the Home Secretary a month or blu for an interview in reference to the mortgage, and that he had appoint Inspector General of Customs to these two ago, and received from him pred the following day, that she wanted waters some time since is said to have mise that in future the honest traders to have the neorigaged released by the pays bad something to do with the rumour should be considered in dealing with the ment of the money, that he was going to that a way out of the difficulty may be subject of prison labour, and the work consult Me Brereton before doing anything found in the appointment of foreigners varied in such a manner as not to inter- and that he wanted instructions as to the | disposal of the $3,000 when paid, mosN/ so supervise the levy of all duties at the fore with their business.

AT BHANGRAN

New York Gravesend

2, Goodall, 19, Norman Court, June

4 Bermath,

9, Birchvale,

8, Navesink,

Deal London New York Cexbaren Glasgow

14, Adolph,

80, Hopewell,

July

8, Leander,

11 Golden State,

17, Bella Morse,

Londen New York New York

Aug.

4, Titanio,

10, Mikado,

| 14, Rosetta MoNell,

London London San Francisco London

Mar

16, Beanie Morria,

Swanson Cardif Swanica

Per JAV4, at 1.80 p.m., on Saturday, 28, Rutlandshire,

the 18th inst.

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