THE SURVEYOR GENERAL ON THE FEVER COMMISSION'S REPORT.

SURFLYGE GENRIAL'S OFFICE, Hongkong, 28th January, 1800, SIR, -In compliance with the instruc- tions contained in C.S.O. I have the honour to offer for the consideration of His Excelleney the Governor the following ob- servations on the Report of the Chiomis sioners oppointed to enquire into the cause of the Fever which prevailed in 1888 in the weatern district of the city.

The area regarding which the enquiry was made was chiefly limited to the sparsely inhabited zone on the high level above or immediatoly below the Caine and Bonham Rouds.

I may promise by saying that there ap- puars to be good reason to infer that, whatever may have been the main cans of fever (a subject on which, no far na I can gather, the Report does not throw a very clear light), the disease would appear to have boon of a tomporary and accidental natare rather than permanent and chronic, have made frequent and repeated in- quiries during the paat, eight months, and I son no reason to suppose, either from the result of these enquiries, or from other available sourges of information, that dur ing the past year the houlth of the locality in question gomparea unfavourably with that of any other portion of the Colony,

Aftor roading the report, and the evid ence taken, it appears clear that although

STOCKS.

Banks.

ing Corporation

Marine Insuranges,

Established.

Canton Insurance Office, Ld. 888

China Fire Inturance Co., Ld. |1870 $

Straits Fire Insurance Co., Ld. 1680$ Fire and Marine Insurances. Singapore Tasurance Co., Ld.1884,$

Docks and Wharves, Hương & Whaimapia Dock Co. Jd. 16008,

Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf) & Godowa Co., Limited

Shipping,

Hongkong, Cautua & Macao)

Europeans wore affected to some extent, it was the coolies who were the chief auf- lerors from fover. This fact in itself would appear to indicate that there were un favourable conditions to which the coolies were specially subjected, and there on I think bo little doubt that these will be found among this caneca which the 4th sub- division of the sixth Recommendation of the Commissioners is intended to remore, via, in the condition of the quarters in which the coolies are lodged..

With referones to the recommendations of the Commissioners taken seriatim I would observe;→→

The Brat recommendation is that subsoil drainago be proceeded with at once.

I am now fairly well acquainted in do- tail with the locality in question. There is no land that I have seen in this neighbour. hend that can be regarded as of a merely nature. It is however desirable that the nullahs and natural water.courses should be improved and regulated, and as much of the evil is of a BORU what retentive nature, expedients should be adopted where neces sary for, carrying any surface or subsoil water into the nearest, nullah. But the greater part of these lande is situated on privato property, and I am not aware that legal powera exist for compelling lessees of Crown lands to drain their gardens and compounds.

The second recommendation is that the period of earth-out ing be regulated.

THE CHINA MAIL.

There in, so far as I know, no good reason for regalating the period of earth-cutting in the Western district, which would not apply with equal fores to every inhabited district of the Colony. The Commissioners rocogimend that no earth-cutting below the level of the Pokfulam aqueduct should be allowed during the six months from June to November inclusive. As this would notually amount almost to a suspension of all public works and privatobuilding operations for our half of the I can nuz regard this ang

* year. gestion as verging on the limits of the in- practicable.

mouth. It would have been more reason- able to attribute their illness to the same causes that invariably operate in Luppels carried cut elsewhere under similar condi riona, 1o. to a high temperature esturated with moisture, and the effects of a vitiated stmyephere.

I have aited this Instance with a view of Borediting, what from frequent repetition has I foar been regarded by mary 48 an actiole of faith; viz., the injurious effect of sarth-cutting per ae. As a matter of fact it will I believe be found that while in some canos Excavations of earth have given rino ta It is, I think, most desirable that the malarious fecers, in other instances thans question of the malerinas infuences of new-operations have been carried on with per- excavated earth should be examined fect immunity from disease It is most scientifically and exhaustively. That the desirable that this very important subject turning up of earth of a marshy natt, or should be thoroughly investigated by some containing vegetalda mattor, is prejudicial

one h having the indispensable leisure and to health is a well-known fact which will,

scientião altainments. Now that it is, I think, be univoreally conceded. But to

understand, admitted that the cause of suppose that the excavation of earth from malarious fevers of a calignant type is a deep cuttings, at such a depth below the

germ, it should ha prasible to discover that surfaco as to be absolutely free from organie gerin, and the conditiche, as regards light, matter, and composed wholly of inorganic depth, below the anrface, and nature of the mineral substances, cau be injurious to go, in which it is generated or which health is, to say the least of it, not proven, favour its development, and I humbly submit is contrary to acien tile theory, and common experience. In reading a repert on the Tytara Tunnel I was surprised to ane that fever among the miners was attributed to exhalations from the crystalline granite rock excavated ab several hundred yards from the tunnel

SHARE LIST.--QUOTATIONS.

The third recommendation is that newly-

cat soil be covered with turf, would or ashes to a thick gem of at least 3 inches, or by conorate, or by chunam.

It will I think be generally onnceded that it is desirablo to tarf auch surfaces, or

Hongkong, Saturday Noon, 1st February, 1880.

201 for year to 30/07)

OASI QUOTATIONS. (For Tone Bargains ace niemo, at foot).

Douro CONMENT WEEK,

Highest, Lowest.

70,307.82802 ex-50.00 Aug, 25, 60199 % prem., 200% prom. 194 prem.

to porcent. Bop.h for

year endia

16 per seat for 1855)

11.26.91 $38.57

April 27, 89 Tls. 350, sales

and buyers 3,089.00 | ending 3/2/M-TL | Jan. 18, 89 Tls, 96

4.12 und 35,71

9 per cent, for 12 m.)

to

8 per new for

31,1597 in all s per April 3, 58$130, nom,

*ect. for 1857 1.149.8. for 1229s, lep, i

Tom

cent. Int. an. 1885 Jan. 2, $123, ex div.,

10% for 1868, 5) int, div. 1889,

paid 1/10/89 $18.50 p. b. for year

anding 21 Dec. 1967 133 ↑, ali, ta are 37, 68) 223,443,2992, daai die for

I-25 per cent. per year 3

April. 1, 89522, sales,

Feb. 26, 898400, sellers.

Feb. 25, 89891, tmpora

04,216.25 for 1888. dr. to /se.

19. a. for 1, no. Mar. 2, 89818, axles

280,125.086% for yr.end-

ing 31 Beo. 1867 April 27, 89815, com.

60% p., sales and buyers of $1,700,000 July 27, 69 $100, sales

Capital.

No. of Value of Shares Share,

Par

Heserve -Feud.

POSITION TED LAST Rerout.

At credit of working a/c. or Bul. Bro'i fæd

DIVIDEND.

Closing,

Amount.

Whenpsid

Hongkong & Shanghai Bank-

|1805$ 7,800,000 60,000 $

126 all 4,400,000$

buyors

Union Insurance Bosioly of

[8679 Canton, Limited Obina Traders Insurance Co., L, 1803$

North China Insurance Co... 1.d. 180 £ Yangtze Insur. Association, Ld, 1882 £ Chinese Insurance Co, Ld.18718

(io liquidation)

2,600,000 10,000,$

2,000,000 24,00 $

1,000,000 4,000 £

200,000 8,000 £

1,500,000 1,5008

2,500,000 10,000

Straits Insurance Co. Ld....1886$ 3,000,000 30,000 $

Fire Insurances, Hongkong Fire Insuz. Co., Ld. 1869

2,000,000 8,000

2,000,000 20,000/$

2,000,000 20,000$

4,000,000 40,000 p

250€ 2016

732,009

258 650,000 $ 85.33$

200£ 50T3.820,000.00 Tia.

23 all Ts.175,914,31 TIs.

1,000s 200$ 28,711,008

2505 50$ $17,000:

.100!$ 20.8 116,000 $

200$

50$ 1,031,486$

100$ 20$

G50,000 $

100% 20$ 13,000

100$ 308 11,875.81$.

$ 386,220

satimated

(20-$7 per}

sh, for 1888

Oct. 11, 80$108, sales

30 Juno 88

-231,343.91

Sept. 10, 89 $72, no.

475,5 2.80||

15,285,81)

9 493,203.86!!

estimated to

30 Sept. 89

113,000

to 31 Deo. 1888

326,757.88

at 31/12/88-

1,582,500 12,30S

18808

1,000,000 20,000ig

126 all

60 all

18

105,728.24

5p. 8. for 3 m. ending Į

80,9/89

(Aug. 27, 89

-2,766,25

Fr. contine, div, on)

{for 6/m, end, veren. )

Steam-boat Co., Limited

1865$

1,000,000) 80,000 8

Indo-China Steam Navigation 1892

Co., Limited

20 all$50,000

+38050,000}|

1,200,000 60,000 £

10

1800

1,000,000 20,000 $

50 a 8

all $64.01 50 al 281,015.23$

45,00

$

50$ -30)

1,500,000 15,000 $

10: all

700,000 7,000 $

100 all

12,100.07 Dr. $ 18,166.48

Hongkong Land Investiment &

Agency Company, Ld.

1889 8 5,000,000 50,000 $

300,000 6,000,$

100$

50ls

50$ 1,200,000 8

1,637.15

10

£

50,000

Hongkong High-Level Tram-

ways Company, Limited

18878

120,000 1,250X

100 011

214,50)

150,000 16,00 $

10. all

|{$

18858

225,000 45,000 s 675,000 11500 8 195,000| 26,0108 600,000 60,00 ($

Sall

58

10 all

allex.

$131,36

10~~ 63.96

Б

411

Dr.

to 200 60

50 $

40

Douglas Steamship Co., L., China & Manila 8. S. Co., Lt. 18828 Steam Launch Company, Ld...18888

Refineries.

China Sugar Refining Co., Ld, 1878 $ Luzon Sagar Refining Co., Ld. 1882

Lands and Trusts,

175,000 8,500's 100,000 2,000

Kowloon Luad and Building 18898

Company, Ld.

Trust & Loan Co. of China &c., 10, 1889 £ 1,000,000 100000 £

Tramways.

Panjom

175,000/170000€

༔རྒྱ

50 all

Mining.

(c)The BalmoralGold M'ingCo... 1889 S (Jalabu Mining & Trad. Co., Ld. 1880s (d) Salama Tin Mining Com-1880

pany Limited,...

Sunghie Dua Sn-1

mantau Mining Co., La. Société Francaise dos Char- bonnages du Toukin....

(e) Imuris Mines, Limited

Planting, &c.

T

1888 Fo6.1,900,000 8,000 Fos. 500550 per

1889 £

Bast Bernoo Planting Co., 1.d. 1888 (a)Songe Kayah Pianting Co., Ld.18888 China-Borneo Company, Limited 1880's (a) Labuk Pinating Co., Limited 18803 (a) Darvel Bay Trading Co., L.1680 (6) . . Brown & Co., Limited 1889 (0) The Lung Flusting Co., Ld. 1899

Hotels, Building, &c. Hongkong Hotel Co., Limited..1866ls Austin Arms Hotel & Building

¡1888 $ Company, Limited ..... Borneo Hotel & Stores Co., Ld. Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Ed. 1980's West Paint Building Co., Ld...1889 Shameon Hotel & Land Co., Ld. 1889 Richmond Terrace, Estato and

Building Company, Ld.

Dispensaries.

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited.. 18865

Cruickshank & Co., Limited

Lighting.

Hongkong & Chiňu j old issue!

Gas Co., Limited { now

Hongkong Electric Co., Limited 1889

Iron Foundries.

Geo, Fenwick & Co., Limited

200,000 4,000tg 250,000 5,035 700,000 7,50uls 100$ 50 250,000 5,008 50$

25 100,000 4,00g 300,000 6,000'S 800,100 6,000

300,000; 3,000s 100 al

39,440 92

(7 per cent. div. anḍ1)

Tent bons for Feb. 1, 20$41, sellers em, unding 31/12/49, 1,600 14.91% for Fr. end.

1,760,48

tag 31 Dec. 1885

f

ing 30June 1889

8% for yr. end.

90 per cent. $15.

3,344.37for y, ending 31/12/83

Dr. $ 99.86

10% int, div. for (6m.ond, 3/6/89 }

June 13, 89 18 % dis

buyers

Sept. 23, 89803, Rebi.

Mar. 26, 89 $117, nom. July 30, 89 por, nom.

Aug. 26, 89 $224

$70, Balas

%perans, for Jan. 24, 69$100, sales, ex- 601.01.31/12/69 }

Jan. 31, 90917, buyers

Jcomival

$176,013,73

to 31/3/20

$76.947.73

111 1141.

$200, nom.

$12, buyers

$54, sellers $4, Bellers

$7, nom.

$181, sellers

$19

$100.

$7, #CD.

310, nm.

830, 0018.

344, no.

$20, num.

PF, nom.

$58, nom.

939, пот.

3,858.40form. and Aug. 30, 89 8210, nom.

1ing 30/6/69

15 per rent, per ane, Ì

1 for tra. to

% dis, now.

$32, Dom.

$20, nom.

ZE

$8, num.

d. ending 50. I

440.643 per cent. you wne, Jan. 24, 00 $47, ora.

1,200.7-414 pur cent, for 1889 on April 14, 8932:0, uom

old capital of $83,000

1,081.63 Int. div. 7% Nov. 5, 89 $32, sellers

5% for Om, end-Oct. 1, 8945, sellers

ing 31/8/80 3

(10 per cent, for year)

10£ 7.10 £10,843,7.7 1,711.10.11ecding 31/12/63, 2 per Apr. 17, 891130, nom.

tent bonus for du

nj 1889

-

HE

F

BUNDLE

F

TT

AT HA

815

}

THEELER

EIMALI

E

200,000 4,000 5 50,000 1,000 $ 200,000 4,000$ $25,001|| 12,500 $ 100,000 5,000$

30% 24

50 $ 30

50€ 20

1689'5

100,000 1,000

50$ 40 20$ 10 100 all

...18888

1804

A. G. Gordon & Co., Limited,

Brick and Osment. Hagkong Brick, and Cement)

Company, Limited..... Green Island Cement Company

Limited

500,000 $3,000 $

80,000 1,000

50,000 3,100 £ 20,000 1,900 £ 360,010, 30,000 3

1880$ 150,004|| 0,00% 18895 - 160,000 6,000 8

1 all

$140,000.) *10,000 † 5,000)

50 all

14 all

108 6

25) Bli

25/8

20

1888$

18888

400,000 4,000$

1,000,000

10,000 $ 10,000 €

Miscellaneous.

126,000 5,000 $ 30,000 600$ 150,000 3,000 $ 100,000 10,900 $. 12,000 1,200 $ 78,000 $3,400 $

28 all 56 all

50 all 10 all

10 23

46,000)☎ -

12,000 $

Aug. 1, 80811, nomi.

[$6, new.

Loans to Imperial Chinese Government. Agents for the Loan,

Amount of Loan.

Par Value of Bonds.

Rate of Intereat..

When Payable.

Claring

Quotations.

Hongkong Ios Co., Limited 18818 kong & Chinu Bakery Co., Ld. 18728. HK. Rope-Manufotory Co., Ld. 18839 Dairy Farm Co., Limited. 18866 Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited 1880$ Marinbark Furniture Co., Ld. 1889.

Do.

bom:

Int. dir. 5%

July 18, 80$25, Boles

Ent.ckiv, of$1 p. thi for sm. July 21, 89,820, nom.

$27.814.45

T. end, 31/10/

$18, sellera

g{ },

(10

ME

$50, 'Boni.

$40, Dum

Aug. 2, 896103, nama.

Feb. 26, 88875, sales

pz, ct. for ( t

366.56 Pret

181.16

ending. 30/0/90

§6 p.sh. for your end- ing 31/12/58

112 per cent $8 per I' 6,713:59ame for 1889

$5,228,65

for year to Be/11/69, Dr. 3

590.266% int div.

Mar. 27, 808105, nara.

$12, nom

Hongkong Shanghai Į Chlusse Imperiál Govt. Silver Loan 1834 BBanking Corporation $1,004,700.14 H'kong Currency. 800 Ikong Currener.%perano Chinese Imperial Govt, Silver Loan 1884 0

91,604,700.14 H'kong Currency. 8300 'kong Currency. Chinese Imperial Govt. 7 per Cent.

Shanghai Tle. 167,200,

Silver Loan 1880 E

Debentures

Hongkong Hotel Co. Mortgage Debentures 1889

KUI

15 Oot

Shanghai Taels 230.

let March and 30th Sept.) eash year until 31 Moh.

S100G)) La be (1691 $400,000. 3150,000 drawn on 18500

$250,000 Apt. 10,

pret:

Tall

and 19th October.

1917.

ITUUSULA

a $500

[No. 8442.-TEBRUARY 1, 1890,

cover them with an impermeable stratum, mackable care is due to the fact that wherever it is practicable to do eờ..

The fourth recommendation is that the outtivation of plants, herbe, or trees be pro- ceeded with, and it is recommended that the bluo gem should be largely plauted,

Although the planting of trees does not come within the province of the Publio Works Department, we are so largely con- cerned in the effacts of trees on roads, and other works, that I tog to be pormitted to record 103 experience on the subject, As regards the planting of Eneslyptic there was a time some ten years ago or no, when it was looked on as a specific remedy for marah malaria. Subsequent experience in Italy and other countries has, I believe, proved that the beneficial effects which were

ог

Intimations.

NOTICE,

Phoumation in a discuso of the blood. In- digestion, corstipation, and dyspepsia ea uso the poison from the partially digested food, to enter the circulation, and the blood de posita it in the jointa and musalos. This is TRS. BERNHARDY begs respectfully rheumatism. Saigel's Syrop correof the to inform Laney and FAMILIES of

M digestion, and so stops the further forms- Hongkong, that she has Established herself tion and deposit of the poison. It then in this Odiony and will give LESSONS in removes from the system the poison already PIANO, SINGING, and FOREIGN LAN. there. It is not a cure-all. It does its GUAGES-FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, wonderful work entirely by its mysterious &0, action upon the digestive organs. But when ;- we remember that nine-tenths of our sil- · TERMS VERY MODERATE. ments arise in those organs, we can under- BONHAM ROAD, WEST END TERRACE No. 4. atand why Saigel's Syrup ouros so many.

Hongkong, January 18, 1880. diseases that appear to be so different in their nature. In other words rheumatism and neuralgin aro but symptoms of indiges tion, constipation, and drapepsia.

Notices to Consignees.

STEAMSHIP OXUS.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGELIES MARITIMES.

anticipated have not been fully realised. The planting of Eucalyptus was, in the early years of the occupation of Cyprus triod on a considerable

scale, and of a hearS expense. From one cause and another, the experiment proved a failure, and has since been abandoned Whether the absence of troca is a causo of malaria otherwise, it ja absolutely certain

that ar

exocas of vegetation in the form of jungle or dense seruh is, in a hot climate, associated with the deadlicat forms of disease. To revert to my Cyprus experience. I have known

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. houses raidered notoriously unhealthy simply from

bing surrounded by wall (ONSIGNERS of Cargo from Landon water gardens, a shaded by the thick and Havro ex S.S. Guediane, in coanec. foliage of erango and other trees that this tion with the sheys Steamer are hereby soil

was not sufficiently exposed to the informed that their Goods-with the I- aua's rays. Even in this Delany it would ception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables not be dificult to find instances of onto being landed and stored at their risk siderable area on which, from the rapid at the Company's Godowns, whenco-de- spread of undergrowth, the ground is kept livery may be obtained immediately after almost perpetually in a saturated condition. landing. However grateful the shade of trees on the public roads may be, and while admitting to the fullest extent their merits both on esthetic grounds, as well as from the relief they afford from the sun's rays, their use should he subordinated to other considera- tions; for by preventing the roads from drying after rain their surface is injared, the cost of maintenance is increased, and the locality in randerad re hamid.

Are

How

in

Aa rogards the fifth and sixth re- commendations, viz., an increased water sapply and improved sewerage, I need

they say nothing, aa Mr Chadwick'e hands. and the im provements in theso, respects which have boon so long delayed, are, it may safely ba assumed, on the eve of being carried into effect. But

may perhaps be allowed to make one or two auggcations with referenss to the subdivisions of the sixth recommend atton.

ля

THE HONGKONG

*8

LAND INVESTMENT AND

AGENCY COMPAT.

LIMITED.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, PAID UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND

Board of Directors

Hor. J. J. KESWICK,

85,000,000 2,500,000

1,250,000

CHAIRMAN. Managing

Directors VICE-CHAIRMAN.

Hox. C. P. CHATER,

LEE SING, Esq.

9. C. MICHAELSEN, Esq..

3. 8. MOSES, Esq.

G. E. NOBLE, Esq.

POON PONG, Esq

D. R. SASSOON, Esq.

.....Bankers z

Optional Cargo willbe forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Consignees before. Noon To-DAY (Friday), requesting. THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI it to be landed here..

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

Undersigned.

BANKING CORPORATION.

ATONEY ADVANCED on MORTGAGE, on LAND or BUILDINGS; PROPERTIES

Goods remaining unclaimed after FRI-M DAY, the 7th February, at Noon, will be subject to eat, and landing charges at one cent per packet per diem.

All Claime must to sont in to me on or before the 8th February (Saturday), or they will not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, " Азретова Hongkong, January 31, 1890.

187 GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FROM LONDON, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.-

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notics to the contrary be given before

Noon To-D&T

Cargo remaining undelivered after the Jet February will be subject to rent.

I have very little doubt that one of tho ohief anuses of the unhealthiness of the detached houses on the upper levels in Steamship Glenifinius having ar

rived from the above Ports, Con- the western district may be traced to the insanitary condition of the densely inhabit signs of Carge by hor are hereby ed nativo quarter situated immediately informed that their Goads are bei g landed below. Here many of the streats have at their risk into the Godowns of the Hond been badly laid out, and in numerous in KOND & KOWLOON WHARF & Gopown stances they hays norer been metalled, nor COMPANY, LIMITED, at Kowloon, whence provided with drains and Ride channela delivery may be obtained. When I have

proposed to improve the road- ways, I have been met with the valid cb jection that it would be

ng waste of

money, as the streets mast shortly be broken up is to lay the drains and water pipes. I order to trust it may be found possible to arrange tr

thens carry out

in this district at an worka in early date, and the roadways should then be forthwith macadamised or concreted. The introduction of improved sowers will i shundoning the system which has hisherto prevailed of leading the foul gases from the main drains of the lower part of the town to ventilating shafts on the upper

By improving the present in sanitary condition of Chitin town, the re sidents of the houses on the oppor level wil beneût, as surely they have suffered in the past through the neg lested condition of the swarms of Chi- nome living hotween them and the sea.

permit of

lovets.

be

No Fire Lustrance has been affected. Consignees are requested to present all Claims for comages and/or shortages not later than the 8th February, otherwise they will not be recognizei.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Ayoutz.

Hongkong, January 27, 1890..

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

162-

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.-

28.8. CARMARTHENSHIRE, FROM HAMBURO, ANTWERP, LON- DON, PENANG & SINGAPORE.

An regards the coolie quarters I world recommand, if the existing long do zot already effectively provide for their proper construction and limit the number of oso-ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in

that the Sanitary Ordinance should formed that all Goods are being panta.

supplemented by an enactment to ensure landed at their risk into the Godowns of buildinge suitable for human babitation, the EOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN. Co.

Kowicon, whence and/or from the Wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notion to the entrary be given before Noon To-Dáx.

and for the prevention of overcrowding.

As the question of the report of the Fever Commissioners is now before the Sanitary Bard, I propose, with His Excellency's permission, to forward a copy of this report |

to the Secretary of the Board.

I have the honour to be, Sic, your most obedient servant,

(Signed), S. BROWN,

Surveyor General. The Honourable The Colonial Socratury, STARTLING EVENT IN A VILLAGE. To the Editor of Saturday Night, Bir

mingham.

I recently came into possession of certain facts of so remarkable a nature, Hat I am

sure you will be glad to assist in making them public. The following letters ware shown to me, and I at once begged per- mission to copy them for the Press. They come from a highly responsible source, and may be received without

question.

MESSAGE FROM GEORGE JAMES GOSTI

150, L.D.S., ROS.L., Ph.O.I.. Licentiate in Tharmacy and Dental Surgeon.

Stowmarket, July 18, 1889.

TMK WHITE;

The enclosed remarkable cure should, I think, be printed and circulated in Suffolk. The statement was entirely voluntary, and is genuine in fact and detail. G. J° G.

To the Proprietors of Mother Seig's Syrup.

* GENTERMEN, —The following remarkable. care was related to me by the husband. Mary Ann Spink, of Finborough, Sufuit, vas for over twenty years afflicted with rheumatism and ventralgia, and although the time comparatively a young womad at she was attacked (she is now fifty), she was compelled, in consequence, to walk with tvo sticks, and even then with difficulty and-pain. About a year and a half ago she was advisad to try Mother Surgel's Syrap, and after taking three bottles and two boxes of Selgel's Operating Fills, the use of her timahs where restored, and she is now able to walk three miles to Stowmarket with ease, frequeally doing the distance in three-quar ters of an hour. Any sufferer who doubts this story can fully ascertain its truthfulross

PURCHASED AND SOLD

Estates managed, and all kinds of Aganoy and Commisalon Business relating

to Land, &o,, conducted.

Full Particulars can be obtained at the Company's OFFICES, No. 5, Queen's Road Cantral +

A SHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary, Victoria Buildings,

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1889,

"MORNING STAR."

844

NE of DOSABEER'S LAUNCHES will Ron daily, starting from Pedder's Whart for Godowns Wharf at 6.00 .., and ovory" hour and half hour; from Godowns Wharf at 6.16 a.. and every quarter past and every quarter to the hour. The last trip will be from Fedder's Wharf

at 7:00 ..

Also Loves Kowloon.......B.46 & 9.45 P.M. do. do. Pedder's Whari 8.30 & 9.30 г.x.

Monthly and Family Tickets, and Bates for PIONIO, SHOOTING, BATHING, PRIVATE PARTIES, TOWING VES SELS and CARGO BOATS may be arcanged at VICTORIA HOTEL OFFICE.

DORARJEE NOWROJEE,

Proprietor. Hongkong, January 8, 1890,

DENTISTRY:

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. MODERATE FEES,

MR. WONG TAI-FONG

Surgeon Dentist, (FORMERLY AMUULED AFTRENNIOR AND LAT- TERLY ABSISTANT TO DR. ROGERS).

and American patients and frichda, T the urgent request of his European has TAKEN THE OFFICE formerly od supied by Dr. Ronens,

NOW HAS REMOVED TO

D'AGUILAR STREET,

behind HONGKONO CLUB.

CONSULTATION FREE. Hongkong, January 18, 1890,

18, No Clans will be admitted after the Goods have left the floderm, and all Goods madelivered after the 2nd Prox. remaining will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 2nd Proximo, or they will not be re- cognized.

No Fire Tustrance has boon offected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agenta. Hongkong, January 27, 1899.

Intimations.

WINDSOR HOUSE,

"HONGKONG,

169

No. 8, QUEER'S ROAD CENTRAL, PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE,

AND

FAMILY HOTEL.

This ESTABLISHMENT is situated in a most central position, opposite the Telegraph Qes and two doors from tho Chartered Bank. It offers FIRST-CLASS A COONYÓDA- TION to RESIDENTS and TVELLERS, has Spacious Desire Roox, and a large number of well FOLKED Ern-Rooms with all comforts. A Good Table kopt. TABLE D'HOTE-Breakfast, S.30;

Telo, 1 pm, Dinner, 7.30 p.m.. ROAR by the Month, Day, or Single

Moale, at reasonable rates.NE ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE TO

MEALS IN GENTLEMEN'S QUARTEYM, CONTINENTAL LANGUAGES SPOKEN,

Ms. BOHM, Proprietric Hongkong, August 30, 1889,

-JUST PUBLISHED Price, 50 Cents,

ETRANGERES;

SELVE

1882

by paying a visit to the village and engnir. Mistery of the Churches of India,

Tug of the villagers, who will certify to the

Appended is the husband's signature to the statement.

(R.- Spink.)

G. J. Gosro,

"Ipswich Street,

'Stowmarker'

Burman, Siam, China, Japan,

TRANSLATEL BY

1. H. PARKER, Esq.2. H.B.M's Gunsular Service..

122

HONGKONG HUGH LEVEL TRAM-

WAYS COMPANY,

TIME TABLI

(Tu take effect from Tal-November.)

* WEEK DAYS.

8 to 10a.m. avery quarter of an hour. 12. 2 p.m. half hour.

\(NİFFIN CAR at 12,45).

3 to 7.30 p.m. every quarter of an hour.

THURSDAYS,

NIGHT TRAMS at 10.30 and 11 p.m. SATURDAYS.

NIGHT TRAMS at 8.45 pm 9p., 10.80 p.m. and 11 p.m. SUNDAYS. 10.40a.m.

12 (noon) to 2 p. m, every quarter of an hour.. 3 to 7.30 p.m. evory quarter of an hour.

Special QARS may be obtained on appli- cation to the SUPERINTENDENT,

Single Tickets are sold in the Care; Five- Cout Coupons and ReDVOED TIUKITS at the Office.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.,

General Managera. Hongkong, October 30, 1839, -/- 2070

"No. 78, WYNDHAM STREET OARD AND BESIDENOE

COMFORTABLE HOME FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN. MODERATE TERMS.

Mas. KJELLER,

Proprietre

Hongkong, July 15, 1889,

Not Responsible for Debte.

1875

Neither the Captain, the Agenia, sior Owners will be Responsible for

any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their airy in Hongkong Harbour —

ALIVAR, British bqa, Capi R. Magrath

To be had of Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORD-Eutterfield & Swire. This is certainly a very pitiable case, and & Co.; Mess. KELLY & WALSH (LD.); and BELLE OF OREGON, Amor. barque, Capt

the happy cure wrought by this simple but Bir. W. Bawan; and at the China Mas E. Matthews. Urder,

powerful reisedy, raust novs the sympty Ofice, kong, November 6, 1888. 9123 Conora, American barque Captain

30 Juso ench year uni 1880 % prem, · poor womun had been a cripple for twenty Boof her best years; years in which she should 18925% prem; have bad such comfort and enjoyment, ka nom lifa bus to give. But, on the untrary, she 114% prem..

was a miserable burden to herself and a kom, source of care to her friends. Now, at an age when the rest of us are growing feeble, she, ina manner, ronews her youth and El- most begins a now existings. What e blessing and what a wonder it is t No one who knows her, or who reads her story but will be thankful that the good Lord has enabled men to discover a remedy capable of bringing about a curs that reminds na-- we: apsakit reverently-of-the age of Emiracles, W

(*) Equstiantion of Dividend Fund. (†) Depreciation and lusorance Fund. (a) East Bernco. (b) Philippines. (e) Sydney, N.8. W (d) Straits. (c) Moxico. Time Bargains during Current Wosk-Banks, 200/200 per cent, prema, March. Hongkong Lands, 8190, Merch Balmomis, $15, Marck ; §16, June, Mamo, of Meetings, Calls, &c.-Hongkong Bank.Half Yearly Meeting, 22nd inat.; Register Closen 3/22nd inst. Ios Co-Yearly Morting, Loth inst, Hegister Closes, 5/16th inst. China Fire.-Yearly Meeting, 24th inst. Register Cices, 11/24th inst. Peak Butel-Call of $5 per share, due 15/2/00, A. G. Gordon & Co.-Call «E $5 per share due.4/2/90.

The Directors of Hongkong Bank wiil recommend 30/ dir, and 10/ bonus, two laes to Reserve Fund, and carry forward to New Account 2180,000,

STOKES & YOUNG,

Stockjrokers.

It should be explained that this most ra,

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FOR CHINESE

DESIDENTS in the Colony would materially al the SENATE of the COLLEGE by forwarding to the Autor: MEMORIAL HOSPITANA

(1) Glass Jara (for muscum purposes). (2) Illustrated Papers and Books for the

Student's Reading Room and Library

Address to

JAMES CANTLIE Hor, Sea to the College; Hongkong, August 7, 1888

1817

GREAT ADMIRAL, American ship, Caps James F. Rowell—Melcher & Co.

IMPERIAZ, Amerisen: ship, Captain J. E Crosby-Russell & Co.

LILLIS Baru, American barque, Caph Jas, W. Carty Master,

Ounga, British barque, Captain 4. 0. Brown-Master.

SAK MENDEL, British barque Dapt. D. Gower-Captain.

Printed and published by Gro. MURRAY "Bam" at the Chiesa Last Office, No. 2.

Wyndham Hizon), Bongkong:

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