No. 7097. FEBRUARY 18, 1880]
meritorious, each exbibit bong well worthy | 20-1 dahlia---1, D. Nowrojes; 2, J. G. T.
of a prize. Among the pot in plants, pro bably the focat specimen of a white lily. over scon in Hongkong, and title to rank with the beat specimens of its kind in England, stands out for special mention: It bears about 60 fully developed dowers and is exceedingly, gridatul in appearance. Mr Hassell is the exhibitor. Mr. Woodin's collection of annuale is very good, the specimen of the desert pon, a very diffi cult plant to roar, being exceptionally so. In this class there were only three or four exhibitors, and the specimens shown werd, as a whole, of a rather inferior character. In folia plants, which comes next on the list, Bar Bassell'exhibited a really excellent specimen of the crem maculata, which has evidently been well trained and well colti vated. Mr. Nowrojes also showed thres have won the first prizs if they had nut
Hassoll.
21-1 geranium-1, D. Nowroje 2, J. G.
T. Hassell.
J. G. T. Has
THE CHINA MAIL.
WAS
ohata
at i pite.
mare
By Dr Ho Kai-All the complainants told he had in his hand and hit Kwa Sap to the introduction of an improved type of THE LUZON SUGAR REFINING COM. Jug, and Dr. Thompson an
PANY, LIMITED,
ole raco, and after Bumo argament Me him that they had paid their passage monoy Yee. When defondant fired the shot his breechloading artillery, which involves a junk was about two chounga behind Kwa corresponding change in the works and The fallowing is the report for presents Lockhart's proposition for a three mile race in the shop.
Ali Duk said be arrested the third pri Bap Yoea junk and about thres li from the the cast in further increased by the extan carried tion to the Shareholders of the Imizon Sugar
It was then dood te holl the in ladice room of the night boat of any other piratical zet done by defendant the re, resentation of the local authorities, Saturday, the 20th March. cts on poing on the Croton boa lie found her shore, near Ping Hot He did not know tion of the Defences to the Eastward,
breides killing Kwa Sap: Yes. When do to take up the defence of the Lyea-moon
Jity of Victoria: Land. Mr Francis, in addressing tho jury, sub- seven or eight foot from him. No one else plug an
dist- Victoria from wore
three junks in ant bombardment mitted that there was no ovidence put fired a shot. There
4-I doubt col that the Council war. dant was in any way whatever connected to defendant.
witness Cross-oxamined by Mr Wotton with loyally
for completing
eting the Defences in an effici with the other two men, that he know nothing of their scheme or that he was in said he was twenty nine years of age. sy way cognisant of the fraud supposing had no wife and his father and mother were 5.—In regard to the latter part of
hard the Pie fraud have been committed. He dead. His religion was Chinong, ho believed enclosed letter I have to inform you that
kiud
of I concur in the opinion of the Secretary of was not shown to be coquainted with either in a god and wombipped cusry of them or to have any knowledge of their Chinese joss
in bis house. They in the War Ofoe lottor, it will not be desi-
will
azalsas 1, D. Nowrojen: 2, Afuk. 29-1 pink, carnation of sweet William-1, Refining Co., Limited, at the Fourth
J.G. T. Hassall; 2, D. Nowrojee, Ordinary Ananal Meeting, to be held at On the anotion of Mr. Tripp the meeting Tho arrest was made on the 20th January fondant fired, the shot witness was about Pass and mere thoroughly secure the ship-
Afuk; 2,
passed a vote of thanks to Mr Wood for the 24-1 byneinth-
the offices of the General Agents, (Moserable way he land carried out the duties of sell 25-1 gladiolus-1, J. G. T.
, J. G. T. Hasell; 2, H. Jardins, Matheson & Co.,) Peddar'a Street, Soprotary at the last Sports, and expressed T. Holmes.
at 3:30 o'clock p.m., on Saturday, the 20th | regret at having lost his valuable asseistance before them to show that the first defon- all at that place; the sustagan tovally consent to vote the amount necessa
owing to his leaving for Englatid. 26-1 pelargonium-(no prizes). 27-1 orchid-1, E., Woodm; 2, Aluk. 28-1'daphne-1, D. Nowrojce; 2, Afuk.
Chairman and the proceedings terminated 20-1 lily-1, 3.0. T. Hell, Afuk. 30-1 narolus-1, Chi Aking, 2, J. C. T.
Hamell 311 palm-1, J. G. T. Hassell; 2, D.
Nowrojes 321
February, 1886 :----
The General Agente beg to submit their Report upon the Working of the Refinery. and a Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 31st December, 1885.
in
The more favorable prospects alluded to last zaport were not realized to the although stocks were dis- poefed
J.G. T. Hassull Spot Chinese primalas-1. J. G. T.
Hassell, 2, D. Noviajed 34-3 foras-1, E. L Woodin; 2, J. G. T.
Hasseli. 35-1 tred fern-(od prizes).
pot of pansies-1, E. L Woodin; 2,extent expected, gavo some profit
of at
on cost of production.
A roto of thanks was passed to the
SUPREME COURT. IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (Before Sir G. Phillippo, Chief Justice) Thursday February 18"
THE ALLEGED MURDER AT HONGHOM.
B
ent manner,
barios,He was not shown to have the all fired with withoasere four othara State for Was that, for the reasons stated
able to form s lical Dafosco Committee,
as proposed in Sir G. Bowen's despach un- der acknowledgiaunt.
paragraph
With referenco to the 12th
very fair specuniem of crotons, which might | 80-6 ferns, Indigenous to Hongkong-1, suspended for two monthing was crusted on suspicion of being connected are there produced. He koks; at them, and the other wan Ah Ai, Witness could from which you will loärn that I am unable: prodessex Was however commenced on 28th dead gagged and tied in her own boat Hear) is deceived just's the complainguts a two hundred. Be know the day of the Burd out thy hope of the Imperial A He came to Hongkong to get Hongkong Goyowards ralding 40
A
nre.o
January:
means of
getting a knowledge of what the wors all brothers one of them was
were like. He takes what farmer, one walked in the street and had passage tickets were precaution be reasonably, can to protect nothing to do and the others Were, boat- the complainante. Ho prevents them from men. When he left hie vilago all four of The extensions to enable charcoal work-
paying their money in the shop. He goes on his brothers were at home. One of the of that despatch, I have to refer you to ing to be introduced rendered the closing This was the case of Lin Ayou who was board the steamer with them. The tickets tapaca of his village was called Sze-papaard my despatch No. 68 of 21st October last, of the Patent process neccesary for a time to effect, connections, and
with
the murder of a bontwoman found but he cannot say what is on t thom, and he not write, but could count a hundred or to hold Work by both
the verament t giving any exceptional assistance Honghom.
He finds ou board,
it month
was the 16th of the Oliness by way of
or, otherwise to the July, and the mechanical results of the
Mr A Leach, who was instructed b transaction;
res he whole:
Chinamin, charcoal addition have been quito satia Messrs Wotton and Deacon, said he bud who is D-11 interpreter actually at back sebi. The tophes of the village told Loan required for that portion of the factory.
in-favor The Sugar produced had evidently suffered fcim tliv recent cou38-4 camellia bloor-1, J, G, T. Has in Spain na wolf as in the Philippines, and to ask that a day might be fixed for the 1 had to the ship for the purpose of look- biu to come. He knew that Chaung Atung, Works which will be undertaken by the hearing of this caso, on the ground that the
thing after the passengers. The money is the last witness, was coming down thoy Colony, Bull; 2, D. Nowrojoo,
the dead in both maskots it is hoped deposition of the prisoner had been taken paid through his Land, and he is thus nude both came together. There was no one 30-4 chryanthemum bioons--1, J. G. T., will steadily incress,
Hassoll; 2, D.
D. Nowrojee.
Including a small unappropriated amount only late on Tuesday evening and would the innocent medium through which the elas with them. They treat to Hung-tow, Sir Bowen's duspatch No. 415 of the of careful cultivation. The farm 404 reas bloome-1. J. G. T. Hassell: Ffrom last year the balance at credit of Profit be ready till 5 o'clock this evening tickets are passed. He goes on shore. The where they went on board a stoner from 2d of November last, enquiring, when the te song were a-vory regular lot. Mr. Woodin is the winner of the Bali. | 41-6 benches cut flowers, dissimilar, (ench.) General $22,094.58, out of which the toasted that the day be Monday or Tues- mon remain on board. They are arrested | a s
bean rather bare about the legs. Some 37-6 forns-1, E. L. Woodin; 2, D. Now- valuable planta in this class wore discarded owing to their being out of condition; they
B. L. Woodin; 2, D. Nowrojeo.
OUT PLOWERS.
cold
weather. As usual forns were
were well repre- and some of the specimens, cially the maidens hair ferns shown by Me
Woodin,
were well gross, and bora distinct
lios Silver medal, given for the best general
hibit of ferns. With the exception those which were awarded the first prize, the smelling wore an exceptionally poor lot and hardly worth mention. The dah- lias were also roarcely up to the average. Though the plants were goil, the flowers were very coarse and indifferent in bloom.
and Lone
not
maudazin's
.....
7.I have referred to the War Office
Thero word six of them in the new hairy guns may be expected, and I sted a sampan.
ung will communicate with you as BOOB an I 2, D. Nowrojoo.
day next.
the next day na atowawayɛ. They say they Ampau including himself and Cheung atung. Agents
and Donsulting Committoo The Chief Justice-Have you commu- get tickets from defendant, and the Police Two of thean were village people and ons receive a reply from the department on the bunch to consist of one variety only recommend payment of a dividend of 3 per
tako them to his shop, and defendant's firat was a mandarin's man. The two village subject.I have, eto, cont, leaving 81,084 62 to be carried forward nicated with the prisoner.
Mr Leach said the prisoner had been ofolamation is: These men are not atow prople left the steamer before she came
F. A. STANLEY." (Signed) 1, J. G. T. Hassell.
te rock work with ferns and/or to next year.
away. The teraos of his village did not 42-stumps or
-1 E. L. Woodin; 2, D.
As will be seen from the accounts the communicated with but a further consulta-aways.
tion was desired creepers-1,
Extract from letter from The War Offica De Ho Kai submitted, on behalf of the keep any shops, they were both farmers
to Colonial Offic cost of Extension and New Water Supply The Chalof Justice-You had better come third prisoner, that he did not know the and bad some fields. When they told bum Nowrojes. 43-hand bouquet-1, Mrs J. H. Cox; 2, after deducting return from Vendors of amunicate with the prisonor to ascertain tickets were falso, and that there was no-to some down to
they we both
War Office. Patende, is $16,958.07 on account of which to ondasung logor Mrs Shuster.
together in.
There
19th September, 1885. -water bouquet-extra prize, Mrs Davis,
the General Agonto hare made a Special
Sir, In acknowledging the receipt of tion for fixing a day.
mandarin a house at the time, Cheung Atong, your letter of the 4th ultimo, Mr Secretary Mrs Lyall
The case was afterwards, on the applica
himself and the two topses, Sze sap sam Smith would draw attention to the conclud tion of Mr Leach, adjourned till Tuesday
and Ah Ai. The topaos told him and Atang ing paragraphs of War Office letter of the next at elavcu o'oloal
to go on board the steamer and come down 11th March last, (Hongkong 5, 1995,) to Hongkong and get back Achi. They which indicated that as the Imperial Go did not tell him what he had to say. He vernment had recognised the necessity of
on boord WIE
defendant's junk for about a providing much more powerful and ex- month. Defendant had paid him and pensive armament for Hongkong than was Atring.
Defendant had asked him to go on originally intended, so it would doubtless his Jank, not to be a pirate but bo become necessary for the Colonial
olonial Govern trade. Witnes did not do any work ment to increase correspondingly the vote on board the steamer He had only for the works, besa on ahore here when he cone to
11
The tender yaraniums :séer, to have suffer. 14-table decorations-1, Mrs Mausou : 2. (Advance of $50,000 free of interest unten you will be able to make the applica- not regard the second prisoner as selling wers only four of them in all present in the
10803,
B150
grown
the Company is in a position to pay a dividend of per cent...
tion:
SELLING FALSE TICKETH.
Connitting Committee. The present turn- Mra Davia; 2, Miss Adams, The following ladies also exhibited tablo bers offer themselves for re-election."
Auditors.The Accounts have been
Lu A-u, Chan Aloi, and Yung Afuk, wore decorations:-Mrs Jackson, Mis J. H. Cox, Miss E. Adams, Mrs Ede, Mrs Har-audited by Mcasts Thos. Arnold and H. M.
Hovis, who are recommended for re-olec-charged with obtaining money under falso tigan and Mise Anderson,
pretence, by representing to Hang Akong JARDINE, MATKEMON & Co., and others that certain written pieces of pa
General Agents.
per or tickets wore genuine passage ticketa Hongkong, 9th February, 1886.
and pole tax tickets for four deck passengers to Sydney, and obtaining for these tickete 31st December, 1985.
8528 while they well knew that these SAFIRAL ACCOUNT.
darets.
tickats were not genuine.
„KOBTABLES."
P.
-ed most from the cold weather, and the
exhibi's this year were much bohind in-table decorations of wild towers-1,
The to former years. quality
morilego to any so, were though it seems very poor specimens, and failed to uphold their glorions reputation as the Queens of the farden. The crysanthemume, how. ever, wore at least equal to those of last and the brst prize was won year, by a very woll trained lot exhibited by Mr Nowrojeo, Among the annuals, Mr Hlassuli oxhibited a well grape specimen of the snap dragon. Of naters there has never been a better show, both Chinese and English being numerously and well represented. The cut flowers, though small in number, were very pretty. Mr Hassell shows three handsome camellia blooms, one of which is unique in its op. harmoniously blended, and is really pearance... In class 41, a bunch of lilies was conspicuous for its beauty. The button- hole bouquets were all too heavy. Mrs 53-6 Parents-1, J.-G. T. Hassell; 2, E. Davis cbtained a special prize of a curiosity in the shape of water bouquet. Th54-2
mont.
vegetables were vory numerous, but none
40-6 kinds of Vegetables-1, E. L. Woodin; 2, D. Nowrojes; 3, C. P. Chater. Woudin; 2,
Forbes 47-3 Bonds of Csiery large--1, E. 43-2 Heads of Celery, dwarf-1, B L
2, J. G. T. Hessell Woodin; 2. 498 Best Boobs (long)-1, Mra J. H. Cox,
216T 2, J. G. T. Haswell.
(short or round)-1, D. Beet Boot Nowrojee; 2, J. G. T. Hassell. 61-8 Carrots (long)-1, D. Nowrojes;
J. G. T. Hansell.
0-6 Beet
52-6Carrots (short or early)-1, O. P. (ha
ter; 2, D. Nowrojee.
8, D. Nowrojec
L
i
10.
P. Chater; 2, D.
Nowrojoe.
Property
Infood Sygar....
Haw frog, alofresca,
Cosle...
Mu Bug, 2,e Beo:06,
of the exhibita entitle them to any particu55-2 CatLnges-1, C. P. Chator; 2, D. Isr. mention. Very eroditable exhibitions
of fruit were made by Mr Nowrojes and 56-2 Cabbages Red-1, E. I.. Woodin; 2, Mr Holmes.
J. G. T. Haasn}},
Entomologista will be
be interested in a cu- 57-2 Lettuce Cos-No award.
Cabbage 1, D. Nowinien; riosity, which is shown in the matshed set 65--2 apart for table decorations. A small vege table insect, resembling a vegetable loaf so 591 Dish Paraley-J, E. L Woodia; 2,
closely in appearance that it is only on minute examination of the leaf on which it is feeding that its proauce can be discover- ed, is ere exhibited by Mr Romano: whost gardener found it at Poktalan, we understand, it is found in con-
BERG.
3. H
C. P. Chaten 60-50 Pods of Feas-E. L. Woodia; J..G..
T. Hossell.
61-50 Poda of Beans, French-D. Nowro-
Jes; 2. F. L. Woodin.
$32, 62--20 Pods of Beans, Broad-1, E. L.
Woodin; 2, "Nono.
Charcoal,...
FIM Wood,
expired Fire Insauce,
Car Matsbouw - Bundry lletteTH, ...
Esension & New Water Supply, 3148,838.07
Lets-Betarn from Vendora of
Falcnis,
Bromma-Lanigh. Precurent,
Liabilities.
$50,000.00
Capital Account ...
Jardine. Matheson & Co., Advance Alvorínty- Sundry Creditore, Fruit and Loss Account,
Langkomt de Shanghai Bank, Manila,
642,171.co 175,679.80 23,427.01
1,159.69 2027.76
The
Attorney General, instructed by Mr. p A. Stokes, Acting Crown Solicitor, pro- Mr Franois appeared for the first secuted. 7,967.12 prisoner; and Dr. Ho Kai for the third.
Dr Ho Kai aaid the thres prisoners were
15,550.69 16,570.78
the tiolata on commission
The accond prisoner, on his own behalf, said the papers were not his, but belonged to Wang A Hie, who was going to Sydney and told him to dispose of the tickets.
Jury found the and the lat prisonce'nst guilty
I prisoners guilty. Son knoi.we
was reserved.
Sie Amucic was convicted of having used unnatural and abominable practices towards two young boys on 3rd January 1886.
Sentence was deferred.
The moderate measure of defence ori-
the Police Court. He would go back to his ginally made for the harbour of Hongkoor (Before the Hos. J. Russell, Puisné Judge.) villeg if he did not get Achi back. If he by the Inspector General of Fortifications did not get him back every one in the vil in his memorandura of his June, 1883, lage would get into trouble, but with us, by force of circumstances, and the
reiterated,
ROBBING A WIDOW.
slong with another man not in custody, with having on 28th
did not know whether tho tepaos would get
Li Akow and Ho Atak were charged, himself would not, nor would Alung. Hey, been developed, "juto's very much 10se.18 charged together in one indictment, and he widow tuned Tonary, assaulted a trouble. They were not in tronblaarges need by
Ano-and stolen from now. There were four tapsos in the villagvince the date of once letter...
10,204.CS
representations from the which must result in a outlay, 1,217.90 had to apply to Hia Lordship to have them
two of them were now in the mandarin's
War tried separasoly, frat boosts they were not her person a bag and $20 gold pieres charged with conspiring together to commit
Mr Mackean prosecuted on behalf of the ice and could not get out. The mandarin above referred to the designs for tho now fed and clothed them. Cheung Atung did works have been so far developed that it has in the become Por their coat. provided and
Attorney General. fraud,
possible to arriv not tell him this, the two tepaon
stan I secondly because the third pri
arrive at an approximate 26,008,07 soner's position was materially different K. M. do Rozario, G. Taufer, A. M. Hum-tepaos would not be let out unless Achi The original scheme of defence
The jurors were Mosers H. Joseph, vilinge told him, and said that the other estimate 6,292,30 from the others.
Silva,
FT Lutz, and as taken back. He could not say if the unly for three new works and for remount $1,000,623.08 Tho Chief Justice said the prisoners phrose, M. A, da
R. Donaldson. "would each be allowed to make stato
utrix stated that about seran tepacs would be killed if Achi was not got ing elevth medium and three heavy guns in The prosecutrix $700,000.00 mont, but they must be tried together.
The following having been sworn as a 'clock on 28th January, while she was back. Any of the villagers could go and existing works and the approximate estimato
seethetepao at the 106,826.13 juryMessrs Albert Dennisos, HB.
could pot in Tank Lane, she meet the two Peized
duty maat it Stonecutter Wckt.. and another man, This other man
commit suicide if Achi was not taken back he certainly Belchor's Point. Quarry Fointi first prisoner out her girdle and stole her Lang and William Ward onsalves, Robert her
should not do so himself. It was utter
the muskot. defendant Gred The Attorney General said-The three containing a gold coin worth $20, 1,500.00 prisoners are charged with having consen- prisoner rubbed pepper in her eyes.
250.00 on t
Bailed away and witness had not seen tho together and obtained 9528 from the man ran away, but were caught and brought the shot was fired Kwa Sap Yee's junk 7.945.80 complainant under false pretences, the false back almost immediately, the first being junk or Kwa Sap Yee since. Dofondant's 22.094.02at,
pretences
123,202.44 50,000.00
2294. Polishwalls, Edward John. Main, George as hy the waist and throw her down when goin's house. He was
$1,000.623.08 COXOR, Francis, M.
:..
FRONT AND LOKK'ACCOUNT. To Interest
Coralina Committed'e Remuneration, Gencml Agente' and Manila Agents'
Commissions, "Baler.co
$14,140.3€
Be Balaton of undivided Foot
Siet December, 1881,
where, numbers.·
atranicnts for the accommodation 63-25 Potatos, white~1, J. G. T. Hasaall; Le Baisers of Typheon Damage"
..of
The
were
T
2. E. L. Wondin.
84-25 Potatos, rod-1, P. Forbes; 2, J.
G. T, Hassell
65-6 Turnig–1, H. J. Holmes; 2, 0. P.
Chater.
the
thia.
year decided improvement on last year, and afforded much better opportunity for their display. The Judges and Mr Weatland, theag Superintendent of the Afforesta
artmanty
wore as usual most con- tion D scientious, untiring and painstaking in their duties, and deserve the hearty thanks of
1. Hassell exhibitors and visitors alike.
EL Woodin 2, D. The following are the names of the 68-12 Leoks-3, Judges
Flowers and Pot Plants-Mr H. P. Ten-69-12 Stallots--No prizes..
Sa
0-6 Turnips, Swedes-1, J. G. T. Has
sell; 2, D. Nowrojee. 87-12 Uuione-1, D. Nowrojea ; 2, J. G.
Nowrujes. nant (of Fuochow) and Mr A. B Westland. 70.25 Radishes, Turnip rostad-1, H, Ñ.
Tuble Beaurations--Captain Bunbury, and.
Mr H. P..Tennant,
European Vegetables--Mr F. Kopp and
Mr
J. D. Humphreys..
Chinese: Vegetables--Mr J. H. Cox and
Mr H. J. Holmes,
Mr W. M. B. Arthur performed the dation of Secretary.
The Belilios Cupa havo, not yet been Awarded. 2007 pi-
nii:tuo:--J. M. Armstrong, Esq., Chair-
ESQ
Mody; 2, O. P. Ohater,
71-20
Radishen, Loug-1, 0. P. Chater;
-J.
72-elines.
E. L. Woodin
Rab-1, D. Nowrojec; 2, H.
73-2 Savoys-1, GT. Hassell; 2, E
,J. L. Woodin.
$7,781.78
in 1992 & Preliminary Expenses, 9,675.6)
$..998.40
800.40
And Fees: provided in 1984 modis-
By Net Gain on Working for you,
-46,999,65-
ра
by
Segama
The
ba
£18,400
16,000
16,300 Remodelling gun emplacement is
existing works for new armampats 11,425 £55,825 The new scheme of defence includes four
Sbeing that they were giving for (ught by a lokine and the second by Act-junk was one cheang from Kwa Sap 100 new works, and three now sites forli
of the tirat Country, lodged in the the same time that he heard the ory, of ¦
1398.49 10th
January.
480.40
48,529.65
robbery.
The Jary found both prisoners guilty of rolery but without violence.
Sentence reserved.
HOUSEBREAKING
tickets to Sydney, including ing P.S. A. Macdonald.
single: Evidenso was given by the Chinaman to junk, and three li from the shore, when the heavy gune, and while omitting the wacke the payment the pale-tax, The four
shot w was hired
originsity proposed at Quarry Point it complainants came to this Colony from the effect that he saw the prisoner ran at
No one had told him what to say is the substitutes a complete defence of rights and
the
their homes in
caso, told the mandari all he know of Channel. Aa
He
noted, the pricomor house
The first pri
of the power the matter. Ho had heard a lot of people
guns
uns is so greatly increased soner said that he could not get them any
about defendant but all he knew that much more massive and coatly founda talking more ticket to Sydney. This was on
himself. was what he had said about being tions and emplacements have to be provid- On the 19th January he
iu
defendant's junk and geoing the hated for them. The approximate estimate for said
coull get some tickets. And ac-
fired. Kwa Sap Yee red one akut. Do the new works stands as follows — cording they ont off with the third pri
end fret and then Kwa Sap fendant
Yea somer to the steamer. They
£20,000 Wong Alwon was charged with breaking paid The JARNE, Mario & Co.money and were presented with four gas into tho dwelling house of Mak. Ayat with The third junk, the little one did not fire Stoneosthar West...............
intent to steal and with wounding Manat all Kwa Sap Yoe did not marry wit. Stunecattor West Central..
Belcher's Point....... 11883 sister or another's sister, Lyemoon Defences..... The mouoy wo ac
Batz]!" took place was this
tras alleged that prisoner and im It was: them the tickets he
Fe got from the second
the second time he took Kwa Ayat in First Street. The prosecutor drove could not say where be mot prisoner and then they were taken down the three other man out, but the prisoner the first time, it was about four years ago. Now in boxing for
Yeo Sap Into the hold by the thirt prisoners entored into the coʻk-bonse and the cook, Soras one in the atrast toid him that is Bomodelling existing works for new
£60. B Hongkong, 9 February, 1989.
General
They were:
to
11,000 20,000 25,000
We hare examined the Books and Vouchers of these tickets and pole tickets. What really fine and P. 0. Jahnston on the 18th Jan-relatan be seit him on the junk it Now Site for 2-inch gun Kowloon Agents, and certify that the above Statements nzo in handed to the third prisoner, who gave three other man ontored, the house of Makud when had never s Now Site for ten-inch gun Fly Point 7.000"
Company, and the Retorm roseived from the Manila accorti thenrich
THOMAR ARZULE. Auditors. H.M. B2VIS
HONGKONG ATHLETIO SPORTS..
nuracy.
who
was
G.W
he had seen him. He
Yoo.
Was a year before tho shot was fired
Dook.
armanients
4,000
4,000
0,000
6,000
2110,000
told them that the passage tickets were Man Hing calling out, the prisoner struck Kwa Sap Toe te could not remember genuine and proper passage tickets while
Was Battery for defence of Minefield at he well know that they wore fales. The hit on the head with a knife and rendered who it tras that paid so,
Witness was pass.
Stonecutter. As we briefly reported yesterday a meet complainants state that they paid the money him insonsible. On the other people in the ing in the streat when he heard one man Stone
heues endeavouring to
to prevent the prisoner
Sep ing of gentlemen interested in Athletic upon the representation that they wore got from escaping, the latter struck right and point him out to another as
ting good tickets.
Mr Secretary Smith wishes it, hoyover, A Kong examined by the: At left with his knife, and demonstrations that he saw Kwa Bap Light to be understood that this estimate in only Hung -A torney General gave evidence in ourrone he alsp made clent demonstrations the bullet go into Kwa Sap Yeo's right
and stabbed P. C. Johnston.
side and since then he had never seen proximate. Until the designs are all com- found the Jury
He had forgotten the names of the pleted and their ecst worked out in detail mean ou board the defendants junk except at the Station, it will be impossible to gira be lost in obtaining this antimato and the
75-12 Tomatoe-1, E. L. Woodin; 2, J.
T. Hassell G. T.
74-50 Brussels Spronta-1, E. L. Wuodin ; | Sporta was held in the Gymnasium of the
2. J. G. T. Hases!).
Recreation Club yesterday evening.
tho buration of these statements, Mr H. J. H. Tripp, who was called
Mr Francia-Witnos The Cross-examined by Wood, had left for England and had hand-frat prisoner. He did not think he had
all counts.
2.
prisoner guilty
BAID ON A CHANDLER S-SKOP.
bino.
to do on
spoke
and
The following are the names of the Com-76-Vegetablo Marrows-1; D. Nowrojee; chair, said the late Secretary, Mr E Eaid he made no charge against Lu A-n the Mr Blackozo said there were other char three. They were eam, seaman, Kon an exact estimate. No time will, howaYET. man and Hon. Treasurer C. I. Chater, 7 &, Woodla
Coure Tronchoudas-J. G. T. Hased over the papere in connection with the any hand in cheating him. The firat pri-Res of a similar nature against the prisoners on, who had nothing to soare, designs will be prepared with the strictes J. H. CoL, Esq
George, Esq H. Holmes,
W. K. Haghes, Eaq;
sports to Mr Fose who would now read the soner went along with him to the police to/ but he was not going to proceed with them. Kwi Kyn, the cuck.dk anthen attention to economy of construction as far
The next witness make the charge F. Rapp, Esq; AG. Romano, Esq.; A. 166 Horse Radish-1, J. G. P. Hassell. Vanchor, Esq. Y. J. Y. Vernon, Esq. (ab Scotch Kail-1, D. Nowroje; 2, H. financial statement. J. Holmes.
Mr. Foss said he was glad to be able Cross-examined by the Chief Justice He
of Fonchow and some diff as it may be compatible with efficiency, "dialect, t sent); A. B. Weatsid. Esq.; E. L Woodin,
Tani Aling and Kong Ahi were charged
"that of
pch funds provide Ean.: W. M. B. Arthur," Esq.," Honorary / 80-Arrowroot de Hi N. Mado #2, J. Gto announce that there was a credit balance went to the shop of the first prisoner with entering the Ting On Chandler's Bully Brose as to the interpretation, to the meantime it is hoped that the on the past sports of 332.85 (Applause).derstanding that he could get a ticket 10 hóp, 128 Preys West, on the evening of dialect. After the witness had been as may be necessary for carrying on the
none of the Court interpreters understood Colony will continue to 6 kinds at least--1, J. G. T. The receipts were made up at fullons Sydney, bu sipped at the shop for a 21st January last, with putting bodily fear
Donations for prizes 2905, donations by ten days.
He stopped s
s long bocanto by the Band of the Northamptonshire. 82--Best collection of Sweet & Pot Herbs Sir William Dowell 810, subscrip- #thero wers no pasangas, and because it was a of his late on the occupant, Pan Touk Shan.tried in Panti, of which he know a little.works.I have, ett
tions by list 8255, entrances fees 8120, long Buffs contribution to cost matshed, &c.
Secretary.
Selection Carmen".......
Vales...Mikado..........
Bizet.
T Hassell 81-Salad, B
Hassall
2, Fang Akwai; 3, Eo Alau. Offenbachiana ....Offenbach.
Fantasia
Falka. R-si
Fantasie..
Zavertal Germanin Valas...... With the Stream?... Hartman.
Selection. Vittore Pisasi Pori,
The following is the Prize List:
PLANTS IN POTS,
Fing
88--2
3, Ko
Fran
with the balance in hand before the
of
and ho
Hung
anid he enme
21st January last the house of the prose...
on
it
I know
the Foockow dialect fairly well and
1-8 annual-1, E L Woodia ; 2, J, 1890 Ho; 2; Ko Avitgivory much that he could not be here for the the four complainants seoing A Fuk there of the stolen property discovered in the Sap Yea was on dock when they su
when they went to the ship. They went to
à the
19th at
• on board the ships. The
Bad was after
Esidence
when
cheurg
distance
Olianthus, Damper ty. Per 0102? Inten: cabbage-1, Chan Apo; 2 Ar A. H. Jackson, Mr. Hayllar was the second: prison the man who gave the by others, tccountant in the shop, and from wiem, There was third Junk there
"Tv. Hainelli" ("VA
Me Woodin's collection comprised the
-White Candytuft, following annuale Darioris, (creeper), -
-Mimulus, Linara,
Australia), and Pansies,
91--2
•
gona,
Pansies, Primalo, Canariezala, Candy
tuft and Mignonette (extremely good).
D. Nowrojas, vrá
Mr Hansel'e anuale ware :-Soup Dra-3
100
Bec,
29 foliage plaats, J. G. E. Hansell; pod 4 Chan Poe ended. The proposition- was carried tain. The second prisoner the
3- Bowering plants-1, J. G. E. Hassell;
For Alum
95-50
Of
2, Ko
beam, Franch-1, Ko Afan
Kwong Aun; 2, Li Yau
Tok
4- camellias-1, K. I Woods 32, C. p/ Doing? 3. Fung Akwai.
the shot was fired. There was one anos fired He could not distingu the faces of the men on the funk which fired the shot. He did not know the de- fondant. Kwa Sap Yos died on the juic soon after he was shot. The ballet hit him in the
right side.
Mr Wotton deferred his order examina tion of this witness and the cass was for. ther roganded till Monday next at 2.15 p.m.
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Colonial Office.
Quotations. HOGEOSG, February 18...
(Old
cash
Now Bonares, cash,... 551
Old
52520
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Old Malwa Allowance,
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Persian, Unoily,*** 500/610 Allowance, Tools
Exchange
Bosukonu, February 16.
Bank Wire
Denland,
30 days' sight
4 months' sight, ... Credits, re Documentary 4 months' night, Indis, Wire, For demand,
Shanghai, demand,
30 days sight, private Gold Loat 90 fine..*• -**** Sovereigns
16 @ 82
The following programme was performed
(Signed) RALPH THOMPSON,
Regiment, under Bandmaster Moran, in 1, J. G. T. Hassell; 2, K. L Woodi excellent style, and was highly appreciated 834 kinds of vegetables.1, Kan Alum; 820, Artillery contribution $20 School prisoner was certainly arrested by the fig Macken and that on the evening of
PRAD, {TRAS JAUrney to the country. He was sand and stealing thersfrom 310 dollar itt ben was found that the shopman Ng AbeeThe Under Secretary of State;.:
ing some goods to Australia. The second en silver or 10 pieces, 3000 copper cast he was allowed to interpret the evidence to y the visitors to the Show M
in 84-2 heads of calery-1, Fung Alum;-2/Sports Ountribution $20; total 8730. The pos Chat thi, former,
2, Abit; &, Kam Apo.
the Court interpreter who rendered it My of English. Marah....I love theo dearly...Morelli..
amounted to $067.15, leaving expenditure
Lam Yee Chu, examined, said ho was a Ko Afau; 3, Fong Akwa
ustor was entered by a crowd of men about trader. He know a man named Sap
KWA Buccalogai. 85$ beet roots, (short) - Fung Akan 117.08 the total sum on hand 12th January to Hongkong, to get a passage ten in number, some with swords and Yes; he last saw him at the end of the OPIUM-New Patna, cash
| 8179.93: to Sydney. He wout to the first prisoner's 86-6 beet roots; (long)-1, Akit; 2, Tak Mr Wand had given him the deposit ra.shop, as he was a neighbour in the same with pistols. They drove proecenter into
Hu; 3, Ko Awai,
ceipt and the bank book for these amounts, village and he understood. he had the room and seized the property stated, which evouth moon, of 1884; he met him in the 87-5-carrots-l
Apo 2, Akit; 8, he suggested that there should be a kets for Australia, Afak came on the was left in his custody by certain ende al lau tea house and had some contar-
RUN The two
FARSACE on bis junk. and Tea offered him a by the tzoaauzór, as well as a accretary in future, 18th and asked, A-u whether he fad boners were pasi ively identisation with bis dering which Kwa Sari se being very much more convenient thats passengers to Sydney. The rat pruhortly afterwards they were
the prosecutor and another, and He sccepted the offer and want on board 1, Akit; 2, Kwok Un; the present plan of combining the two said, yes, but I cannot get tickets. A
Covered
on the 14th of Sept On the 21st Septem offices in one person. Mr Wodd regretted Fuk said he had several passages Thun in a house not far off and a certain portion ber they arrived at Pingboi. On that day 3 Tak Ho
coming sports, and he wished them every asked for tickets, but were told by the first threatening the prosecutor and his com- hot and struck Kwa Sap Yes. The junk house. The prisoners were charged with another junk from which sune one fred a 90-2.rabbieges
(drumhood)-1, Chi Aking
success. (Applause). 2. Fung Akwai : 3, Ko Awing t
prisoner they must hand over the money rude and stealing this property, by Pair that fired was bout two " lettuce, son, Kam Apo; 2, Ro On the proposition of Mr Fuss, seconded the ship on
The accounts were passed unanimously.
nee having been given 12 o'clock. Hesa Tauk Shan, an Assiz 3, Kas Alune, kolege
Jury unanimously returned Fardian gially Fund About+ 3, Fung Akway, at plected
Air Lockhart of parsley-1 Fung Alum: 2.
proposed
sad that Mr W. Young ascond prisoner was
Bentence was reserved. -Kwok-U
| tickets to the third stance of the. be elected Treasurer, and Mr G. Griable ung Assin
wards arrested at the
The Chief Justice at the conclusion of the 9450
Akit: 2,
sittings intimated that sentences would be unanimously and Mr Young consented to they were on board told them to hide. -
Afat Hoi said he was a farmer and came pronounced to-morrow at two o'clock, accept the position.
All old members of the Committee. the from a neighbouring village. He
He came to just and.
wont to the oclony were re-elected, and fresh ones anb Hongkong on the 16th inst stituted for thess, absent. The Committen
Brat
prisoner's shop as he was a neighbour. Apo; 2, Tak Holent. Graham (68th), Lient, Plumbe
elected was composed of Major Ward, R.A, Ele inst the second prisoner on board the steriner for Australia The first prisoner (B. M. Là, L) Dr W. Watson Fiks, Matara gave then the tickets saking Afuk shout Kowing; 2, Wong J. Ball-leving. J. H. Stewart Lockhart,
Ethem. The money was given to A-a on R. K. Demoon,
K. Leigh, and F. A. the ship, who gave
bo the money "Afuk." The rudishes-1. Obi Aking: 2, Faug 73 geraniuma, double-1, J. G. T. Has-
land. sull, E. L. Woodin.
second prisoner told them to hide sway Apia; 3. Kwok Un
he sports was then Herbert Shepherd said he was shipping The programme of 100-501 G. T. Hassell; 2, D. 8-3 roses-1, J. (
drawn up. With the exception of one or clerk to the Steam Company. The parenge Nowrores.
tro changes in the order of events it is to tokieta shown were not genuine-were not on t 9-3 chryanthemums-1, D. Nowrojės,
yards fiat race will be the first item, the stamped. He saw the prisonors first st soll; 2, H. N. Mody. 11–1 chrysanthemum--1, H, N. Mody;
The other events are putting last year.
jump, quarter mile flat race, throwing the
Defence Works At penalised), valdiers half mile (this year 20th to apprehend siz atesaways. What and lived at a village cost of the proposed Def
hu called Chouk Kun, or Chauk Tun, in Fokien Hongkong, opsied to all branches of Government see the wond on board he wa told by
He knew the defendant as Cheung Ati; had. 2,1 wish to express my regret that Tice, Limpurial or Colonial), half mile band two
dis two of them that they had paid
Deoving ved
the next house to him: beye race, Vetarana' Race
years and the second prisoner. The latter denied. was a soggy and had a pirata junk 3-1 have now to instrust you to upwards, and ten years residence in the He spreated the serund prisli stEveryone in the village know that defendant the earliest suitable opportunity of taking
300 yards
penalties to arrested.
Eboard shut yesk Tas 2 By Me React Harated the Art o el 1884 It was on the 218 You will obstrye that the specease in the ad defendant's junk. This was in the sun required for their Deinen Works eighth omitted from the programme and three prizouse at his shop. The first prison 108-Best collection of Fruit, (grown in events were proposed in substitution told him that the toen were arrested as September that defendant killed Kwa Sap dat a partly due to increase of the power Hongkong, D. Nowrojee: 9, EL J.-M. Lockhart proposed a three mile stowaware, to which he replied that the Yee. Witness was on board de endant's junk of the armutente, a change, common to all at the time and saw defendant Exe a musket other defended Poris of the Empire, owing Bulmes,
sos, Mr Jackson proposed pole jump, had got their tickets,
1. Nowrojoe
Chater.
6–2 dahlias-1, J. G. 1. Hassell; 2. C. P.
6—3 geraniums, single-1, J. G. F. Bas. 15-16 shallots 1, Ko Awing
109 nong: 3, Fong Akwa
all2, E. L. Woodin
Abo 8
Police Intelligence.
(Before A. G. Wise, Esq.) Thursday, February 18,
THE CHINESE PIRACY AND MEEDTE CASE.
THE DEFENCES
****$90.90
Temperature.
$5.82
The following are the despachos referred Chang or Cheung Chi, the mat charged to in the minute by His Excellency the (Taken at Mers Falconer de Co.'s Premama, with murder and proay in Chinese territory Administrator on the fortifications
Queen's Road.) September 1884, appered of remand. Mr Crousy Egrous appeared to preascnte
BAROMETER
Downing Street,
5th January, 1890.
Do
Sit. With reference to Sir G. Baron's THERMOMSTER-- A Mr Watton for the defouce.
Bong, agam anted as interpreter in and to my despatch No. 63 of the 30th of
10-4 obrysanthemuma-1, J. G. T. Has 102-6 borse radishes special to Kam po penalty being Le yards for previous wiGDers, the Police Court. He believed the second Ng Abee, a loved in the despatch No. 259 of the 4th of June last;|||
board the ship during the
passage.
Man
the shot, 10 yards flat raos handicap, high prisoner was the interpretor and cook on the Fokien dealect spoken by some of the March lat, bave the honour to forward, 12ng plant-1, J. G. T. Hassall Avul: 3. Fues west-Indian-1 in cricket ball, raniting borze (previous well-board the bassing on the morning of the Cheung Akyn2; 4
P.C. James Estenson said he want, witnessed by Mr Ron your information and gallause, copy of
Woodin
13-1 foliage plant-1, Afuk'; 2, J. G. T. 106 srrow-route,
Krok Uni 101-13 tomato Une
Wong Achan; 2, 6 he tunch the same as last year, Ele 100 like the real which wore Guveramit. on behalf of the Chinese Government; and
Mod 103-bost collection of sweet and pot herbs Aking 104-2 yamı-1, Chun Apoo; 2, Cheung
Akwan, Aho, Fung Apila v n 10-6 arrow-roots, Fast Indian-1 Tak
Obeung
Ayuk; S, Ko Awing. |107-6
3 3, Kam Apo Farnsins special prise, Krok Un. Losts apecial prize Akit. Kal-first prize, Kyok Un
Hsespll 16-1 camellia-1, J. G. T. Hassell, ______ 15—1 rose—1, D. Nowroje; 9, J. G. T.
Elaseell 10-2 asters, Chinese-1, D. Nowroje; 2,
J. G. T. Hassel).
17-2 asters, English—1, D. Nowrojes | 3
Afuk
18-1-1, D. Nowrojse; 2, 0, P.
Clister 19-1 annual- J. G. T. Hassell; 2, E.
L-Woodin
long
letter from the Wax Offloo, relative to tha
1, Akit; 2, Chen Apo; cap. 10 yards hurdle up money to a cook, They pointed out kawt him sings he was a small boy, this letter has been delaved
to an accident the transmission of
tako
fendant
Tag-of-War, mile race. All national him to the shop of the first, whom he also was a pirate. Wimess had once bran on the Legislative Council to rete the further
Do
(Wot bulb)
bulb) 9.
30.270
30.220 90.160:
Maximum P. Minimum over night: 80
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. AT4 PM, TO-DAY, Parometer
30.20
Hongkong Observatory, Feb, 18, 1896,