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Notices to Consignees : OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTALS, S. COMPANY.

NOTICE.

"JONSIGNEES. of Cargo per Steamship GAELIC, from San Francisco, &c.,

Intimations.

NOTICE TO MARINERS. No. 08

CHINA SEA.·

SHANGHAI DISTRICT-WOOSUNG

RIV R.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Intimations.

HONGKONG WHARF & GODOWNS

STORAGE,

OODS RECEIVED on STORAGE at

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-

For QUINHON.

Per barque Thres Brothers, at 3 p.m. To-

morrow, the 21st inat.

Goderate Rates, in FIRST-CLASS For SWATOW

GODOWNS, under European aupervision; and VESSELS Discharged alongside the WHARF, on favorable Terms, with quick

MEYER & Co.,

Proprietors.

C

are hereby requested to send in their Bills WOOSUNG INNER BAR SIGNALS, despatch, of Lading for countersignature here, and to tako immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding discharge of the Stearner will be landed and stored at Covatgnees! risk and expense,

G. B. EMORY, Agent.

Hongkong, March 19, 1870,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

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THE GERMAN BARK JAN PETER,

FROM ROTTERDAM.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above. named Vessel are requested to send in thoir Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con. signeer' risk and exponse

!..

MEYER & Co.,

Agents

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Hongkong, March 19, 1879,

FROM LONDON, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE,

THE Steamship Scotland, Captato Atkin-

after the 31st March, 1879, Geo- petrical Signals will be substituted for the flags now in use at the Woosung Inner Bar Station, shewing the depth of water on the Bar during the day,

An explanatory diagram, shewing the signala which indicate the depth of water from 10 feet to 24 feet and which will show the same in approaching the signal atation both from Shanghal and from sea. ward, le added herewith.

To indicate a rising tide a ball will be hoisted at the mast head,

In case of there being greater or leat depths of water than bere given, the num ber of feat will be signalled by the

Universal Code of Signals" at the maat- bead, and the half feet by a red and white flag at the yard.arm.

By order of the Inspector-General of

Customs.

GERALD E. WELLESLEY,

Acting Engineer-in-Chief,

Imperial Maritime Customs,

Engineer's Office, Shangbat, 31st Jan., 1879.

Depth of water in faet,

on Bar.

Porte, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby requested to send in their Pills of 10... Lading to the Undersigned for counter: 11. signature, sud take immediate delivery of; their Goods.

11....

. Cargo impeding her discharge will he at once landed and stored at Consignees' risk 12.

FROM HAMBURG AND LONDON,

Depth: of

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Optional Cargo will be forwarded to Yokohama, unlers Notice to the contrary13. begiven before noon to-morrow.

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, March 19, 1879,

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No. 09.

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THE

1HR British Ship Oneida having arrived,

Consignees of Cargo by hor aro 16.

hereby requested to send in their Bills of

Lading to the Undersigned for counter. 16.

signature, and to take immediate delivery 17...............

of their Goods.

Cargo impeding her diapharge will be

at once landed and stored at Consignees"

risk and expense,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, March 17, 1870.

CHINA SEA.

ma24 PEIMO RIVER-TIENTSIN DISTRICT.

FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,

BE 8. 8. Glenifer having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium-are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon, To-day.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 21st Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bula of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Do. Hongkong, March 14, 1879. ma21

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

YUNSIGNEES of the following Cargo Ale requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- signature, and take immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at their risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance has been affected,

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.

Ex "Ava,"

JAH (in croen) No. 107, A'dridge Salmon & Co., 1 esso Rosiery, from London,

Ex "Amazone." MF (in diamond) J WP (underneath) No. 4046, Crder, 1 case Cotton, from London.

THH No. 14, Order, 1 dass Hosiery,

from London.

BSM H (in cross) No. 157087, Order," 2 bales Woollens, frem London... Hongkong, March 15, 1879.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMER.

§. 8. AMAZONE,

No

TAKU BAR LIGHT

TOTICE is hereby given that on the at her orina qutside the Tanu Bar, in 9b Justaut, the Hulk "Aden" sauk 3 fathoms at low water springs,

exhibited at bar Mant, will therefore be The Taku Bar Light," which was discontinued for the present.

By order of the Inspector-General of

Customs,

GERALD E. WELLESLEY,

Acting Engineer-in-Chief.

Imperial Maritime Cuatoma,

Engineer's Office, Shanghal, 14th March, 1879.

Not Responsible for Debts.

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Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew

Hongkong, November 29, 1878.

my 29

HÚ THINGS

F. boga to announce to the Community of Hongkong that he will be able to supply

from 1st October, and trusts that they may BEEF, MUTTON,&to,

grant him their support.

SHOT - WELLINGTON STREET, opposite the Cathedral.

Hongkong, September 20, 1878,

GEORGE PHILIP DARK (DECEASED)

(LAIMS against the above Estate should

the 15th of March,

Ce sont in to the Undersigned before

H. F. HANCE,

Acting Consul

Canton, Feb. 26, 1879.

AN

SAILOR'S HOME,

NY Cast-off CLOTHING, Books, or PAPERS will be thankfully received

at the Sailor's Home, West Point.

Hongkong, July 25, 1878.

NOW READY.

CHINESE DICTIONARY IN THE

A CANTONESH DIALECT. Parts L and II., A to M, with Introduction, Royal Bvo., pp. 404.--By ERNEST JOHN ETL, Ph.D. Tübingen.

Price: FIVE DOLLARS, or Two Dollars AND A HALF por Part.

To be had from Messrs LANE, ORAWFORD &Co., Hongkong and Shanghai;and Mesara KELLY & WALSH, Shanghal,

Hongkong, March 1, 1878.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOUCHOW,

The Steamship

"NAMOA,"

Capt. WESTONY, will be de apatahed for the above Ports

on SUNDAY, the 29rd Instant, at Daylight,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, March 20, 1879.

FOR MANILA..

The Steamship

"ESMERALDA,"

ma23

Capt, CULLEN, shortly due, will have immediate despatch

for the above Fort.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, March 20, 1849.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

March 19, Mangerton, British barque, 330, Q. W. Thompson, Bangkok Jan. 11,

General.-TAOR ME HONG.

1236, J. Thomas, Saigon March 14, Ries. March 10, Flintshire, British steamer, of the following Vessels, during their stayG188, LIVINGSTON & CO. in Hongkong Harbour !——

NEHEMIAH GIBSON, American barque, Capt. D. Bradford--Meyer & Co. I. Winther.Butterfield & Swire.

CRAIGIE LEA, British barque, Capt. A.

JOHANN FRIEDRICH, German brig, Capt A. H. Kroncke.-Wieler & Co.

GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt. James Wiltshire,-Gilman & Oo."

MARY WHITHIDGE, American abip, Capt. Bery F. Cutler.-Russell & Co,

ONEIDA, British ship, Captain S. Olyma. -Gibb, Livingaton & Co.

Jao. Kidder.-Adamson Bell & Co.

FLEURS CASTLE, British steamer, Capt. JAN PETER, German barque, Capt. Kh. Ewert.Meyer & Co,

Berg-Arnhold Karberg & Co.

URANOS, Norwegian barque, Captain L

NEWS

FOR HOME.

The Ovgiland China Mail.

(The pidses Overland Paper in China.) PUBLISHED AT TEXT'ÜKINA MAIL" OFFICE IN TIME FOR THE ENGLISH MAIL

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March 20, Uranos, Norwegian barque, 490, L. Berg, Newcastle (N.S.W.) Jan. 26, Coal. —ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.

DEPARTURES.

Mar. 19, Maharajah, for Bangkok.

20, Yangtare, for Shangbai. 20, Mary Whitridge, for New York, 20, H.M.8. Vigilant, for Canton.

CLEARED.

Oraigie Lea, for Takow. Sea Gull; for Swatow, Invincibis, for Callao. Feronia, for Saigon.

PASSENGERS. AREIVED.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW

Miscellaneous, Goods per. Gleniffer undelivered after

this date subject to rent..

[No. 4999.--MARCH 20, 1879.

road or not; but it is believed that space will be found for two houses behind or above the terrace and seven or eight five-room tenements in the ter race itself. In view of the present dearth of middle-class houses of a medium size, it is satisfactory to note that the new terrace will consist of five-room habitations. This is at present one of the chief necessities of our social life here,. Noon-French Matl leaves for Ports of the great difficulty being to obtain a

Call and Europe. SUNDAY, March 23:-

General Memoranda,

Per Killarney, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the SATURDAY, March 22:-

21st inst.

Noon. Sale of Land,

For SWATOW, AMOY,'& FOOCHOW.- Per Namoa, at 6p.m., on Saturday, the 22nd inst., instead of as previously Rotifed

For TAKAO AND YOKOHAMA...

Per Egean, at 11,30 a.m., on Monday,

the 24th inat,

For BANGKOK. ---

Per Rajanattianuhar, at 4.90 p.m., on

Tuesday, the 25th inst,

For SAIGON.-

Per Flintshire, at 330 pm., on Thurs

day, the 27th inst.

MAILS BY THE FERRON PACKET, The French Contract Paket Djemnak hill |

3 & 3.30 p.m.--Meeting of Sharobolders of The Chinese Insurance Co., 1 imited, at No. 39, Queen's Road. 8p.m.-Meeting of United Service Lodge, SATURDAY, March 29:--

Noon-English Mail leaven for Forts

of Call and Europe. TUESDAY, April 1:-

3 p.m.-Occidental & Oriental S. 8. Co.'s Stoamor leares for Yokohama and San Franelson.

reasonable amount of house accommoda- tion at a suitable price. Houses are Daylight.-Nanos leaves for Const Ports, nearly all of two kinds too small or too large, of eight, or of only four rooms; MONDAY, March 24:-

and this consideration leads us to don- gratulate all concerned upon the prospect of obtaining houses containing five apartments instead of the monotonous two up and two down of the existing terrace buildings. There is yet another building which it is supposed will have to be commenced on an early day, viz, that for the occupation of the Oriental Bank, the present premises having been disposed of to Mesars Belilios and Chator a short time since. This new bank building it is expected will be constructed on the site now occupied by the house formerly known as Robt. 8. Walker & Co.'s, next the Ice House on the one side and the new Chartered Bank premises on the other. If this intention be carried out, the small space from the Clock Tower to the City Hall will then comprise all the Banks and a large proportion of the most important will then be no possible objection to the commercial houses in the Colony. There carrying out of the auggestion to hold the meetings of the new Exchange in the City Hall, as that institution will thus be within bail of nearly all the leading firma, with one or two exceptions, doing business in the Colony,

Thursday, April 3 :-

2p m.Sale of Household Furnituro, &c., at Mr Vogel's residence, No. 2, Queen's Road.

be despatched on SATURDAY, the 22nd lustast, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Saigon, Stra'ts Settlementa, Batavia, Burmah, Dey on, India (vid Madras), Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Sey- chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria. This is the best" opportunity for forwarding Corre spondense to E. Africa, the Cape,CHINA REVIEW, St. Helens, and Ascensión.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PAOKËT. —— The British Contract Packet Bokhara,

will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 29th inst, with Malla to and through the United Kingdom and Europe via Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Indie, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

N.B.This Packet carries no mails for the

Australian Colonies, E. or S. Africa, nor for Mauritius.

HOURS OF CLOSING

THE CONTRACT MAILS. The following hours are observed in closing Malls, ro., by both the British and French Contract Packets --

Day before departure,--

6 P.M.-Money Order Office closes Port Office closes except the NIGHT BOX, which remains open all night,

Day of departure,-

Post Office opens. 10A.M.-Registry of Letters ceases.

Posting of all printed matter and patterna ocases,

11 ..-Mails closed, except for Late

Letters.

11.10x.-Letters may be posted with

Late Fee of 18 cents until

11.30 ..when the Post Office Ozosza

antirely,

11.40 A.M.-Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 18 cents until time of departure.

Quotations.

HONGKONG, March 20, 1879. OPIUM --New Patna, cash....$570-

credit,--

Old Patria, cash,... - credit, -- New Benares, cash, 5424

31

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27

credit,

Old Benares, cash,

oredit,

20

11

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- New Malwa, oaklı, 800

credit, Allowance Taels, w Old Malwa, cash, -

credit, 800 Allowance Taels, -

Exchange.

3/5 3/6 3/0 ...8/69/6

sp Documentary, 6 months' sight, 3/7

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Bank, Wire....

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30 days' sight,

6 months' night,

Credits,

India, Wi ... ...

218

demand...

220

Shanghai, demand,

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720

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80 days' aight, ....

781

Ber Silver, 17 dwta B., Sycas,

1001 109

Mexicans,*....

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28.50 5.63

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Shares.

Gold Leaf, 991 torch

Por Uranos, frm Newcastle (W.), Sovereigas, ... Mrs Berg and child.

Per Flintshire, from Saigon, 2 Chinses, TO DEPART, For Invincible for Callao, 20 Chineas

SHIPPING REPORT.

The British barque Mangerton reporta's Left Bangkok Jan. 11th, had strong N.L. monsoon in West Channel; past into Pala Containing from 72 to 84 columni of closely wan passage and found light winds and

printed matter.

NOTICE. ONSIGNEES of Crego per . 0.15 Mail Summary in compiled from Indus, from London, in conneo- the Daily China Mail, is published. tion with the above Steamer, are hereby twice a month on the morning of the Informed that their Goods are being English Mail's departure, and is a re- landed and stored at their risk at the Comcord of each fortnight's current history pany's Godowas, whence delivery may be of events in China and Japan, con obtained immediately after landing, tributed in original reports and collated from the journale published at the various ports in those Countries.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, Walau intimation is received from the Con algnees, before TO-DAY, the 7th Instant, At 9p.m., requesting it to be landed here.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by The Undersigned.

salms up to lat. 11 N. std long, 118,20 E Experienced light N.. monsoon up to lat, 17 N. and long, 116.40 E, and from beavy sea. thence to port strong N.E. monsoon with

Left Saigon on the 14th, bad fine weather The British steamer Flintshire reports i till the 18th lat. 10 N., then strong winds with heary confused ses up to the Gap Rock, thence fine weather into port.

CANGO.

Hongkong Bank, 85 % prem, Union Ins, ofty of Cauton, $1,450 North China Ine, Co. Tl. 1 300 Ching Traders Ins. Co., $1 850 Yangtza Iun. Asoc., 16. 700 Chinese Insurance Co.. $285 H.K. Fire fa Co., $740 China Fire Ins. Co., $167 B.K. &W, Deck Co., 8% prem. H.K. C. & M. S.-Bust Co., 46 die. Bhanghai Steam Navigation, Tle. 17 Ohina Coast St. Nav, Co., Tla: 108 Hongkong Gas Co., $70 Hongkong Hotel Co., $65 Ohins Bugar Refining Co., $120, ex div Chiness Imperial Lean, £118, cum int.

Do, of 1877, £110, ex coupon

Temperature.

י

WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS.

No. 4 OF VOL: VII, Hongkong, March 15, 1879,

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established. A. D. 1841,

香灣大藥

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

OF

Druggists' Sundaias, NURSERY REQUI RITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATERT MEDICINES MANUFACTURERS

TarRE are several reasons why the public-especially the American com munity should congratulate themselves upon the decision given the other day by Mr Justice. Snowden in the case of Bain v Mosby. The gallant Colonel who now represents the United States Government in this Colony has evident- ly declared war publicly against every kind of irregularity and extravaganpe which are alleged to have been formerly encouraged by his predecessors; and whatever differences of opinion may arise or corns may be trod upon in this cam- paign, the Consul has evidently made up his mind to place things Consular upon an entirely new platform. People who that the wholesale reforms of Colonel are given to be hypercritical may say Mosby use a little too sweeping, and that they consequently may be construed or misconstrued into a severe if silent con sure upon those who have previously represented his Government in this Colony. It may also be alleged that the appointment of the present Consul, and

at 6.45 p.,

The publization of this issue commened his inauguration of a new order of going

09

Sods Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, farsaparilla

Water, and other Aerated Waters.

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1870;

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1879. proofs were needed from the conduct,

-old things having passed away and everything having become new-are most significant proofs, not only of the utter rottenness of the Consular system, but of the entire lack of what is called esprit de corps in the service. That such

persecution, or prosecution of Mr G. F. Seward downward--we do not go so far Ir may be said that the building trade as to say. If there be two things under of Hongkong was never more brisk than heaven upon which men in China do it is now, The great fire of last Christ agree, they are-that American Consuls mas has of course much to do with the are most miserably paid so far as salary present condition of things, that calamity is concerned, and that fearfully and having had the alleged effect of increasing wonderfully vague notions prevail as to the expense of building some 40 or 50 the scale of fees chargeable upon their per cent. Up to and for some time official acts. Colonel Mosby is, there before the fire it was subject of general fore, a man amongst men, and certainly remark that foreign built houses were he seems to be a Consul amongst being gradually but steadily displaced by Consals. He has publicly pledged native tenements, and that all the streets himself to abide by the strict letter of to the west of Pottinger Street were faat his instructions, and has even, if we becoming almost exclusively Chinese mistake not, returned fees voluntarily The tide is now turning somewhat, or paid to him, with the explanation that rather the lack of foreign-built houses is he has no right to receive them. It is now beginning to be felt, and steps are, therefore clearly apparent that, even if we are glad to say, being taken in some tact and discretion cannot be laid at the measure to supply the want. To the door of the new Consul, he may fairly be, enterprising owner of Beaconsfield Lodge accused of strict honesty and ultra and one or two other capitalists is owing exactness. The gallant Colonel has ap this reasonable reaction. It has been parently adopted as his motto the well. felt for many years that middle-class worn words "Fiat justiția ruat cœlum j houses are one of the greatest desiderata and his countrymen and the community of Hongkong life. Our middle-class has generally will doubtless rejoica far outgrown its bousehold requirements; see that justice is done, whether the and it is pleasing to know that this heavenly rouf shows signs of weakness feature had at last been recognised by or not.

ownere of property. In addition to the handsome building which has been com-

menced for the Chartered Bank, at the

struoture, by the way, quite a new

LOUAL AND GENERAL

to

corner of Duddell Street-for which The next Frenon Matz may be expected here

industry, that of granite polishing, is

to-morrow morning, by the M. M. steamer Anadyr.

P.

The next AzRICAN Mit may be expected here about the 9th or 10th April, by the P. M.

befug busily carried on row of Eve The next ExOLLER MAIL may be expected here buildings is to be erected opposite the

about Sonday next, the 23rd fast., by the

0. steamer Khion. Hongkong Bank, to be known as the Beaconsfield Arcade. This block promises to be one of the finest architectura features of the city. Commencing at the Beaconsfield Steps it will fill up the open space eastward up to the corner of

steamer Alaska.

The next AUSTRALIAN MAIL (Torres Straits) may be expected here about Tuesday next, the 25th lust., by the E. A. steamer Borsen.

the Farade Ground, and then turn We are informed by the Agents (Menara. southward to Beaconsfield Lodge, The Jardins, Matheson & Co.) that the stealiter houses will be three-storeyed, the ground. Glenfalloch left Bingapore for this port tow floor being built with arches of polished day.

granite, Hiled in with plate-glass win-

dows and doors; and it may not be too We are glad to learn that the two missing much to say that, when completed, the boats from the unfortunate X, S: Yeso have City Hall and Cathedral quarter will

(Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises, then be by far the finest quarter of the safely reached Bwatow. The new reached

Queen's Road) HONGKONG, March 20, 1879. BABONETERA.H

80.280 90.144 30.124

It contains Shipping news from Shanghai, Per Geelong, called 18th March, 1879) Hongkong, Canton, do, and a complete To London from Canton, 80 bales Raw Commercial Suminary,

Silk, 88 canes Silk Goods, and 60 baies Subscription 30 cetits pur Copy (postage Waste Silk; from Shanghal, 961 half-cheste Goods remaining nuolatmed after Fat-paid 50 cents.) $12 per annum (postage Tom, 444 bales Raw Silk, 10 cases Hilk TRAMOMWE).M. ire bay, the 14th Instant, st Noon, will be paid $18.50.) subject to rent and landing charges.

Goods, and 16 bales Waste Silk from Orders should be sent to GEO. MUERAY Japan, 22 baleb Raw Silk, and 18 bales BAR, China Mail Office, 2, Wyndham Waste ilk. To the Continent from Can- Street, not later than the evening before the ton, 28 balee Raw Silk; from Shanghai, departure of the English Hall Steamer. 171 bales Raw Silk, and 15 saon Silk Terms of Advertising, same as in Daily Goods. To New Fork 1 from Canton, Se China Mail,

balon Bay Silk,

No Fire Insurance has bean affected.

Q. DA OHLAMPEAUX, Lapent,

Hoogkook, March 7, 2870,

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city. Another building scheme, and one hote from Amoy by a telegram to the which most significantly illustrates the agents, Meier Douglas, Laprak & Coi obanged aspect of the times la alto Thia good news reduces the loss of lite by spoken of for the higher levels. The the mishap to one child.

bouse known for many years as Wood-

laude, and connected with which much

of the legal and social history of Hong-Ta obarge of em izzleweft of $11,000 kong has been associated in days gone against Fung Ayow, late compr.dot. ty by, is to be demolished, to give place to Mfs Nursey Kesorjee & Co., wer Bifow nine or ten houses of sthaller dimon-rd to stand över till next Fesslors on the sions. It is not we understand; ma yot

quite decided whether the new terrace Application of Mr Ng Chot. The applicat will be bulls to follow the line of the tion was made using to the abases of Me

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