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though asking for information, furnish new Roman Catholic Cathedral, Wellington Peru, Chili, Venezuela, The Argentine registered or unregistered, can be received Java

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1876, is at hand. It says that forty-two St. Joseph's (R.C.) Church, Garden

The China Review for July and August, essays were sont in to compete for the beat paper on the advantages of Christianity for

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the development of a State. All our learn-Temperance Ifall, specially adapted for ed societies should subsoribe to this scholarly It is a sixty and enterprising Review. paged, bi-monthly, rupertory of what acho

ara are ascertaining about Chins, lecture on Chinese Footry in this volume is alone worth the price of the Hevier. droen China Review, Hongkong.-Northern Okristian Advocate (0,8.) -/

Tribner's Oriental Record contains the fol- lowing potice of the China Review: The fa the title of a publication, the first number of which has lately reached us from Hong. kong, where it has been sat on foot an in Bome reapests a continuation of Notes and Queris on China and Japan, the extinction of which ureful terial a year or two ago has been much regretted

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MEHURANT STEAMRES.

British Wladivondok, da Stensor Brilleb British

Ozus Patronlos Shanghai

Taka Taminat Tunin

Emma

British

Hedvig

British

Mariza

for London

Noureen Mondell!

Bettiah

Oakland

British

American

W. C. de Vrien

British

British

Chinese

Dearish

Yang-ching

¿ Obinuée

Beitiab

Zimba

British

Chinese

MERVILÁNT BAILIKU TEANALO,

Chinese

British

Batavia

Courier

or Fallaway Bosts, pár Day, - One Hour Half-an-How,

in If the order be not presented within Ohinking

that, six months an additional commission will Europe VARDELS The public' is) oking in this Soale prerants private agree there is no such thing a Parcel Fo

to Europe, de Much trouble and pointment are osmed by persistent attempts to send small

all valuabis teillors through the

Munte

be charged not within twelve months, Fel Yuen the money will be forfeited. When the Fr order le ence paid no further slam can be E. 6. Crated

Flanyang entertained.

+TERET DOŠLIES. Scala of Hire for Street Goöldes, One Day.

·Halt Day. Kurea Hou One Hour

Fane, Carios Articles of Drom 9No order can be paid until the advios Faney, Work, and similar presents are con- relative to it has been received. S Hinually being refused, the semiers having

Kiang-pan

Kiang yung Lombardy

often spent more in Postage than would

have paid the freight by steamer. No

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Colonial Newspapers received at the office Half Hour are regularly filed for the inspection of Advardsees and the Public

Mads out on a printed form which is supplied Sinos left port, or arrived at Hongkong Bark of Eigin

refund can be mado at such parcels of the gratin je Chor of Stats obliterated before the†A dollar mis for diving on the United King

dom da in forse at Ehanabake nature of the contents was disporersd,

British barque Slamesa barque

Brittaa barque-

Printed and pablished by Guo,

German barque' British barque Brisishi barque British bargus ridan ship

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