THE CHINA MAIL.
After
DINNER AND DINNERS, moved to protest against the fondency of | suniption leaves the unwary one hopelessly forth by Sir Henry Thompson in la invalu- Whether, according to the rough-and-latter-day dinner parties to dogherate into behind his or her cowites. The feast of abla title book on food and Feding are ready distribution of the old saying, people mere exetises for display and excesive-caling reason and the flow of soul' bave no plato auch of the same dimensions as the one eat to live or live to eat, or whether, as and drinking. No doubt some amount of whatever at thecontemporary dinner table, which the Daily Telegraph recommands. is more commonly the case, they wisely display, and oating and drinking excellent and the whole attention of those combled. But between the little dinners at which the combine the pursait of both ends with the and abundant, are appropriate enough to at it is monopolized by is too plentiful number of guests should be nither lea praction of both operations, dinner, is un-repasts in which we invite cur friends and and ten various supplies of food and drink than the Greces for more than the questionably the chief domestic event of acquaintances to participate. Between a which are placed before them. Lucellus
Giuace
ppinuderjow in roguò,jað- by experts, and the overy-day ezistonte. Cilered merely as family cinner and a dinner-party, whether contends with Croesus not only as regarda bir dinners the principal repast in the twenty-four large or small, tara cught to bas difference the rarity and sistline of the entertain-which the guests are legion; a distima. hours, it is an institution cone ring the both in the apponticents of the table and monts which ho provides, but in the numtion must be drawn, At them, if the Importance of which there is and can be no the viands and visca consumed. But, ber of mests and liquors with which he tastes of those gathered together are diffusovce of opinion and, whatever its after all, the main object which a dinner tempts his giants to exc. Bence the to be consulted, rariety of dishes is character may be, tliero is certainly, no party is intended to subsero is social dinner-party, which, if properly managed, a pecessity, and a dures of show is india other, which is on the whole nearly interesurse, and the eating and drinking ought to be to most acceptable of gather permble which would be out of place on associated with the comfort and equanimily and necesories are of importance not asings, is beo ing a gastronomic naisance, more select and familiar occasions.
ends in thehelves so much as means te au and a serios danger to the health who all, it is frequently he more in denomina of all soxin and cuditions of men and wonion. Among the more prosperous or-
end. It is because the physical onjoyment are not reaolutely determined sosist the tion than in composition that dishes differ. ders of every civilised community, however, which a good and well-served dinner implies temptation of its superfluous and deceptive The ingenuity of the culinary ariat by no it occupies a position and falfils a purpose promotes the frame of mind which inclines aliuramenti.
Keops pace will that of thecontriver which if not al nown is unfamiliar to those people to wake themselves pleasant to each We are dead, however, dat ca the needily entire range of choice, that who are less fortunately and convulently other that a dinner-party is justly catcomed and admitted as the evilire which the needlessly extensive range of sitanted. With them, in one form or un- to be preferable to any after varioty of Daily Telegr ph depicts and deplores, the the habisual diner, whether out of at home, other, it is the great social function of their social reunion, and when it becomes nothing remedy which it suggests for them will has any real security that he will not be lives, and, to arch of their members, of more than a gelling and galing match, scarcely act with general acceptance. cenipelled eternally to out what is essential buth sexes, as have attained to a certain and an exhibition of plate and fewers, it is We gaite gree with it that ona soup, one ly the satno dinsic Mover no much, por age the only social function which is really at once deprived of its true rain d'ébe. fish, one entrée, some joint, tonis gap, haps, as at present w poverty Attractive or even tolerable. To use who This, As the Daily Telegraph says, sweet, and a savoury are as much as any more urtially disguised by profasences in
tho have ceased to dance, indeed, the solure is precisely what is happening both in prudent and moderato person can deciro nomenclature on the part of
professors or the well-known msiuing resoured is to dine, while to alt France and England. Dinners are being for his or her dinuor. If dinners were of the are coguitnaria,
r is the grand occasion for agreeable perverted from social to culinary functions, always, as Walker, the Original, maintain warning given by the author of Kettner's converstion, conducted under physical and the cook if annihilating the convers ed they ought to be, liarited to six or eight Boob of the Table guinst dependance ou conditions the most conducive to harmony attualiat. A multiplicity of dishes follow at the most, nothing more would be requir new names as industive of nowthings so
out another in such rapid succession thated, and good-humour.
With the exemption that a prominent deserving of attoution In that delightful. In these circumstances we are glasi to there is no timp wailable for walking, and place te given in them to salds and dressed work it may be est: how what is in all observe that the Daily Telegraph bĩa been the slightest pano from the press of con- vegetables, the excellent serice of menus sotessomials a single sup appear under at
STOCKS.
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Lonnor, Höglā, Indies Heine Journal, Mother's Companion. Manchester Courier. Mothadist Times.
lcat vine or ten ations, and the same capanty for nominal transformation is largely, if not equally enjoyed by any number of popolar entries and entremes.
The grand principlo to ho borne in wind Mission Glangor. sts Sir Henry Thompson insists, that a Night and Day. dinner is not a more meal for the satisfac Nature. tion of hunger, but a composition, partlyNet Belfort, artstic and parily scientific, for stimklat- Decore Des Pastants. ing and appezeing the appetits, and for Phétograph. pretrving while gratifying the taiŞ, Bɔ People's Journal. that neither the first shall be eloyed nor Review-Maritime. the second surfeited. Icaoo tha pacts of Rena Interbationdie. | the repast should always bear cortoin 5. Thomas Parish Magazine.
relation to each other, and enhance their mos couton effent by monks of relief or on trast. à dinner to be complete should comprise a series of alimente of which the tendency is either to prepare for the recep- tos of those which am to succeed or to
obliterate the tracca of those which bare preceded them. It is a moot point pitare. the piter as resistant should be pliced, whether, se always among the French, be-- for the entréce, or alter the entre as usually among urselves. In theory pro bably the former is thobetter plan. But in this country we are so accustomed to the latter that there does not seem to be much charos that 'it ⠀will: bo speedily or generally abandoned. With this exception, the elements of wblea a dinner should be constituted; and the order in which they should be present ed, may be regarded a dnally and irrevo- cally settled. Introduced at discretion by pyalary, or a hors d'uere of some kizil, it ought to cousist of preluinary dishes tu the nips of coup, which is immediately na similated, and fish, which is rapidly and Hongkong, Saturday Noon, 22nd March, 1890.
easily digeated. A choice of at least two light and enticing dishes-hot, cold, white, CAS QUOTATIONS.
arrow should follow, Then there bould bes joint,
inh, ni though palatabia, Niuild which, (For Time Basquina ken menu at foot) be plafu. Between the joint and the game or poultry, according to the season, which should bo of
i pronounced flavour, a salad or naked
vegetable may be interposed, and after that should come sweets, to be suc * coded by a su gury, entremet and icos, which mark the transition from the dinner propter
to its adjunct or accessory, the
SHARE LIST.-QUOTATIONS.
Banks.
Hongkong & Shanghai Bank-
ing Corporation
Marine Insurances, Union Insurance Society of
250 1987 2,600,000 10,000:5
25$
2,000,000 24,000$ 33.338 20$
1,000,000 3,000 £
Canton, Limited `................. Chins Traders' Insurance Co., d. 180
North China Insurance Co., Ld. 1863 £ Yangisze Insur. Association, Ld. 1882 £
(in liquidation)
POSITION PER LAST REPORT,
Abcredit of
DURING CULLEST WEEK,
Ihghest. Lowest.
141,810.41 to 31/10 at 13 Feb. 24, 90103% prem. 101% frem. 19, prem.
sellark
476,502.80|
soper cent. Sash for
Joar ending 2/89}} Tper new 1888
Tls, 26.Stand
1 per cent. for 12 m.) 3,080.01 endix 31/125
4.12 and $5.72
pererat, fortyr. to) 15,284,941/12/91 in als per 498,208.801 cent. for T
174 p. for 18, 10 p. celimated to
ent, int, din 19 30 Sept. 89
113,000 (10% for 1888, 5) to 31 Dec. 189. int. div. 1880,
pak 1/10/89)
April 27, 89 Tle. 355, gales
Jan. 18, Tls, 91, buyers
April 3, 88 $80, nom
Jan. 2, 00125, 110,
April-1, 89929, nom.
303, 319.20$23 psh. for 1888 Feb. 25, £0]g360, sellers
The to g5
50:
244,085.5359 al dv. fur seli. 25, 10 $87, buyers
30 per cent per year) 119,81876) per cent.fr 1688) for 1889 per cent. itt:dly, Feb. 20, 10920, nom.
I to u 1830
230,125.0802, for grend-
April 27, 80516, Dom.
Feb. 25, 1061 % prem,,
Par
Capital.
No. of value of Shares Share.
Reserve Fund
DIVIDEND.
masking aje, er]
Bat Bro't find
Ауловить
When piti.
Closing,
1863 7,600,000 60,000 $
125 all
$ 4,000,000 $
(20% and 10% bocus for)
1491.80
395,490 $ 232,don) estimated to
30 June 39 | $50,000!9
231,849.01
(.28 81 per 1 sh, for 1898
Oct. 11, 101, nom.
Sopt. 10, 80$72, num.
· 200-£ 50 1:320,000.00 Tla.
200,000 3,000 £
Chinese Insurange Co.,
181$
1,500,000 1,500
Canton Insurance Office, d.
19619
Straits Insurance Co. Ld.
Fire Insurances, Hongkong Fire InBUT. Co., Ll.
18888
China Fire Insurance Co., Id. 1870's.
Straits Fire Insurance Co., La. 1696$ Fire and Marino Insurancea, Singapore Insurance Co., Ld. 18813
Docks and Wharves. H'kong & Whampoa Dock Co., Td18608
20 all To174,011.31 TI«, 1,000 2005 28,711.50$ 2508 508 417,000 2,500,000 10,000
1.95$3,000,000 30,000$
1008 20$ 115,000
250$ 2,000,000 8,000
50$ 1,056,049$
2,000,000 20,000$ 100 $ 20/$ 700,000$
100$ 2,000,000 20,000
204
20,000
4,00,000 10,000, 1008 20'$ 11,875.01$
2,502,000 12,5003
!
125 all Ball
20 all 60,000
Kt)$850,000
Bull
શું
sos. 30
700,000 7,000 $
100 all 2001 all
$
Dr. &
100$ 50s 1,280,0008
300,000 6,000's
($
to's Bh 10E 1.15,
to 31/12/20
50,000
11,2001
2887
125000 1,250$
100 all
18808
(d) Selama Tin Mining Com-
pany, Limited,
1889
150,000 15,00 S 225 000 45,000 $ $675,000 11500 8125000 25,008
10
All
6 all
68
S
Panjom & Burghie Das Sa-
mantan Mining Co., Lai,
18853 600,000 60,00us
10 all
Hongkong & Kowloon Wharto$1,000,000 20,000 9.
Godown Co., Limited Shipping Etongkang, Canton & Macao)
Steam-boat Co., Limited Indo-China Steam Navigation
Co., Limited
Douglas Steamship Co., Ld.
1st isaus
1865$ 1,000,000 20,000}$ 13823,200,000 60,000 £ 1$ 1,000,000 20,000 $
175,000| 3,5005 100,000 2,000 $
China & Manila S. B. Co., Ed. 1882 Steam:Lausch Company, Ld...1988 S
Refueriés.
Chine Sugar Refining Co., Id. 1878 Luzon Sugar Refining Co., Ld. 1692
1,500,000 15,000
Hongkong Land lovestment 1889 $ 5,000,000 50,000
Agency Company, Ld.
Company, Ld.
Trust & Loan Co. of China &c., 1889 £ 1,000,000 $9,875
Tramways.
Hongkong High-Level Tram-
ways Company, Limite
Mining,
(c)TheBalmoralGold WingCo.,
(d)Jolebu Mining & Trad, Co., Ld. 188915
Lands and Trusts.
Kowloon Land and Balding1808
178391£
SUV
nt 31/18/ing 31 Dec 1887
29,908.021 5p. c. for 6.
2,755 251 pr. 6. let div, on
trid Cap of $00.0c July 27, 80887, sellers (fer om. end. 3/6/33. ).
31/12/99
(7 per cent, y, and 17)
luyers
20,140.99 per tant for Feb. 1, 90 $32. sellers $33
um, ending 11/16/80 1
1,606.14.06% for cadane 18, 8916 gab.
ing 31.De.1838
1,769.488% for yz. ein Sept. 23, 80 801, on
ing 30 Jano1880)
sellers
281,015,29
$5,000 S 2,161.66 por ponts.Mar. 10, 90 8105, no.
Dr. $ 1,095.00
par, nom. to 31/12/80
for yr. ending11/17/6
11,873.90825 per share for 89 Mar. 7, 90212, buyers
143.99$5 per share for 68 Mur, 90309, buyers"
(7 % per ans, for)
6:11.91 Sa. 31/12/19 Jan. 24, 90395, buyers
($2.33 per el. 1,637.10
11 1
211.00
$116,042,73
to st39
176,000 175000, £.
$13153 15/2 $1.51
200,000 4,000€ 250,00 5,000S 750,000 7,500s -250,000 6,00 Na 100,000 4.DOCS 300,000 6,000$ SUC,000 6,000s
50$
Dr.
to SOM
90
4-49.65
1003
50
50% 256 50 all
20
30S 26
J00 all
1917, buyers
10% aller £75, nomical
$200, now.
[813, sales $54, sollers $3, sellers 185, nom.
$164, cellere
13/03, com.
86, no.
£40. nom.
23. nom.
$10,
ISAI, TOM
fnar, 01.
1£50. nom.
$30, nom,
Société Francaise des Char1888 Fes.1,000,000 8,00 Fcs. 500524 pr
bonungca de Tonkin
(a) Imurit Mines, Limited
Planting, &
East Barnes Planting Co., Ld. 1898$ (a)Sungei Koyal PlantingCo., Ld. 188SS Chint-Borneo Company, Limited 1889 (a) Labak Planting Co., Lisited 1860 (a) Darvel Bay Trading Co.; Ld. 1880S (3) H. G. Brown & Co., Limited 1889 (a) The Lamag Planting Co., Ld. 1893
Hotels, Building, do Hongkong Hotel Co., Limited.18668 Austin Arms Hotel & Building 1886
Company, Limited
Boro Hotel & Stores Co.,
Ed
Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Ld. 1689$ West Foot Building Co., Lal... 1680 S Shameen Hotel & Land Co., TA. 1680 Richmond Terraes, Estate and 1
1689$
Building Company, Ld.
Dispensaries,
A. §. Watson & Co., Limited., 18569-
Cruickshank & Co., Limited ::.. 1888
Lighting.
Hongkong & China (old issue
Gas Co., Limited new,
Hongkong Electric Co., Limited 18809
300,000). 3,000|s
200,000 4,00€ 50$ 25 60,000 1,000s 60$ 30 200,000 4,000s 50'8 201 626,00 12,000$ 50$ 20
20$ 100,000 2,000$
10
∙100,000 1,000 100 -all
1,460.06 (36) Mar. 4, 30820), near.
ing 31/12/89
Iron Foundries.
Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited
15 per cent per ann
Sam. ending 29
3%dis., nom. $42, no. $20, nom.
$8, Dot.
446.6862 center an. Jan. 24, 80$45, num.
for mo. 2031/42,59
1,290.74 14 per cent. April 14, 60830, nom,
| old magátal of $69,000
}
THE
desort,
Бе
to
Still, to say nothing of the selection of the
guests who are asked to meet öns another, the beat dinner conceivable must bes failure, not merely as a social gather- ing, but also nea repat unless what may ho-termed the external as well as tire Entarnal comfort of thee who partake of it. is duly considered sed provided for crowded table is An abomination, for on- trammelled feeding is the first and most antisfactory Inlispenenble condition of feeding. With respect to temperature and Figh iho one great tes of success in their arrangement is that they should be such as to attract nobody'a notice. To be too hot or too cold, exposed tą a glare or unable se distinctly, fatal to satisfactory
12
ading agreeable convoration. As to flowers and decorations, those are matters, pot, on which tastes will never altogether spro, and concerning which no rigid role cat be laid down. No doubt exorus in beth may be very easily reached. But to the largo majority it in safe to say that the sight and smell of flowers are pleasant, and that even when decorations partially inter- fere with the view across a table, ryand or leg. they do not really do much harm. It is only at small dinner parties that what is called general conversation can be con- veniently carried on, and then the listeners commonly far outnamber the talkers. Inge dinner-parties, where the voici must be raised, even if a little, above its intara! pital, we will make bold to affirm thogene To goversation is always more or less of a deusion and a snare.-The World.......
MUST OFFICE NOTIC 15: Unclaimed Correspondence, Mar. 21, 1890,
Aupiera, K. Apery, W. Darko, W. Hurnes, W Bilicau, Col. Botel, H.
Lete, Tap
Bites, Misa Blumenthal, S... f
Вож
1 reg. Liaigre, J.
1
Church E. M. 1
Caradi
Tele. Pay."
1 McArthur, pra :1.
Mann, T. Ei.
Modulon
Moser, J
Moller, 1
Murray, Mrs
Meredith, W.F.1 Nead, Dr Naylor, R. C:\I Newland, Copt. I Parolis, K. M. B
@1.
Patterson,
Falitzer, J.
Rosado, N.
Deugel. G. M. 1.
Phiuto, J
Dorting, Aliss
1
Downsbirs
Marquis of
Eagleshame, Misal Findlay, K. 1. Fister, A. 1 Hilsche, von 1
Raynor, Mias
1
ddsberg, J.
1
Shor
Smish, M. O.
Gray, Miss SE Gazzolo Greenwood, J. A.1 Greaves, A. B. 1 Humphrey, Miss I Lavelic
Hänestein, Misa L Hind, Rev. 1 Jinghon, Mrai Eaton, E. 1 Jinca, Hon. J. H.1 Joffreson, H, G.1 Kult, A
1. Torebelt, 1
Lau Kai Ming
Weekly Scotsman weekle Seating Recess, Western Mail.
Weekly mail and Express.
To Let.
TO LET.
[No. 8485,——March 22, 1800.
1ST FLOOR SI HOUSE, No. 15, PRAYA
OENTEAL
2ND FLOOR of HOUSE, No. 64, QUEEN'S Reap CENTRAL.
Apply to
Intimations.
WINDSOR HOUSE,
BONGKONG
"No. 8, QUBEN'S ROAD CENTRÁM FRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, FAMILY HOTEL
AND
is situated in a most PHA STABLISHMENT
contral position, opposite the Telegraph Office and two doors from the Charterod Bank. It offers FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODA- TION to RESIDENTS and Travellans, has a Spacious DININO Room, and a larga number of well FURNISHED BED-ROOMS with all comforts, A Good Table kept TABLE D'HOTE-Breakfast, 10 a. m.;
Tido, 1 p.m.) Dianor; 7:30 p.ul BOARD by the Month, Day, or Single:
Meals, at reasonable rates. ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE TO SERVE MEALS GENTLEMAN'S QUARTERS, CONTINENTAL LANGUAGES SPOKES,
MRS. HOHM, Proprietrin.
1682
Hongkong, August 30, 1889.
THE HONGKONG No. 153, Quien's Frud Centre LAND INVESTMENT AND
LAI HING & Co.,
Hongkong, March 21, 1890.
HONGKONG TOE COMPANY, Imp
520
TO LET.
F1000 of the Company's Premises in HAT Saito of OFFICES on the FST
108 HOLSE LANE at present occupied by Messrs. Holliday, Wise & Co., with entrance from Queen's Read. Possession- from 1 March next.
Also,
TWO GODOWNS on the GAOUND FLOON which can be let if connection with the above Dites, or aparat ly es desired.
With immediato possession, ONE ROOM on the FIRST FLOOR of the same Fremises, auitable for an OFFICE, with entrance from the South ads of the Building.
For Full Particulars, apply to the MANA- GER at the Depôt, or to
JARDINE, MATHESON, & 064*
General Managers, Hongkong, January 27, 1890.
AGENCY COMPANY,
LIMITED
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. RESEEYE FUND, PAID-UP CAPITAL,
How, J. J. KESWICK, **)
$5,000,000, 2,500,000 1,250,000
Board of Directors
CHALEMAN, Managing
Directers.
HON, O. P. CHATER,
VICE CHAIRMAN
LEE SING, Eaq
8. O. MICHAELSEN; Esq.
MOSES, ESQ.
J.
G. E. NOBLE, Esq "POON PONG, Esq.
D. R. BASSOON, ESQ
Bankers
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
167 M
TO LET,
TOUSE No. 2, SMITH'S VILLAS,"
Magasine Gap, a spacious Five ROOMED HOUSE, with Basement and Cut- houso. Excellent views.
Apply to
1234
F. BLACKHEAD &:00 Hongkong, July 2, 1883,
TO LET.
DOOMS in COLLEOR CHAMBEKS,
Nos. 4 and 9, SEYMOUR TERRAOL STONEHENGE, ROBINSON ROAD, from tat Mar.
Apply to
SAN DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co.
Hoogkong, March 12, 1890.1
TO LET.
93.
Possession from 1st April.
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE at the Prax
Apply to
DENNYS & MOSSOP, 60 Queen's Road. Hongkong, February 20, 1900..
TO LET.
337
THE RESIDENCE, No. 14, ALBANY граво
ROAD, in occupation of S; C. MICHARL SEN, Esq. (uverlooking Botanical Gardens)
Apply to
MJ. D. STEPHENS,
Solicitors!! 18, Bank Buildings.
Hongkong, Fehnary 11, 1990,
TO LET AT THE WEAK.
276
UNNOTTAR, R.B. Lor No. 20, for
DUNNO 18th April, 1890.12
Apply to
OFFICE OF THIS PAPE Luger Drip, ed. |- -, Hongkong. February 10, 1890, Rabortann, Mrs J,1"
1 Helular, W Bonzale Scott, Jes. Skipwall, F. Schalze, E Siray Kum Spooner, G. P. Starr, isn Thell, Mrs E, #1 Bunda, R., J. Ö. Franor, J., MU
Нопоз, Мар Taylor, Tra G81 Walker, A, B,
TO LET
[ONLY ADVANCED on MORTGAGE,
on LAND or BUILDINGS; PROPERTIES
PEROBASED AND BOLD
Estates managed, and all kinds of Agency and Commission Businces relating to Laud; doy conducted.
Full Particulars can be obtained at the Company's OFFICES, No. 5. Queen's Road Control.
A SHELTON HOOPER,
Secretary,
Victoria, Buildings,
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1899.
844
HONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TRAM
WAYS COMPANY, LTD.
TIME TABLE
(To take effect from 1st November.)
WEEK DAYS.
8 to 10 a. m. every quarter of an hour, 12 a 2 pm a half hour.
(TIFFIN CAR at 12.46)
9 to 7.30 p.m. every querier of an hour,
THURSDAYS.
NIGHT TRAMS at 10,80 and 11 p... SATURDAYS.
NIGHT THAMIS at 8.45 pm. 9 p.
16.30 pm and 11 p.m. SUNDAYS.
10.40 a.m.
12 (200) top.. every quarter of an hour. 3 to 7.30pm. every quartor of an hour.
Special OARS may be obtained on appli- cation to the SUPERINTENTENT,
Single Tickets are sold in the Cars Five- Cont Coupons and RenvORD TICKET! at the Office.
MAGEWEN, FRICKEL & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, October 30, 1889.
2020
NOTICE.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOGE COMPANY, LIMITED.
HIPMASTERS and ENGINEERS an 260 rompectfully informed, that it upon
their arrival in this Harbour, NONE of the Compatry's FORUMEN should be at hand, Ordera a for REPAIRS if sent to the Bean
Org
No. 14
Central, will
THE TOP FLOOR of Gibe, LaVINGSTON To Long, consisting of Five BRACIOUS ROOMS and Three BATH receive prompt ROOMS, suitable either a Offices or Falling Apartments.
For terms, apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD, Hongkong, January 14, 1800.
TO LET.
95
FROM 1st February next. Nos, 53, 55
and 67, TEEL STREET.
Lekman, E. Logan, W.
1
Wotton, 5, 7
I
Warren, W.
1
Warros, Sie C..
Wong Tin Ming 1
Williams, S. J. 1 Walch & Sous 1 Wilkien, W. 3.7
Apply to
EDWARD GEORGE Hongkong, January 9, 1890,
08
For Sale.
Insch, G. H. Luat, Miss
Leonard, Mrs
LOVIN, M. C.
500,000 50,000 $ 50,000 1,000 $
ail
$140,000 *10,000 + 5,000
1,081,63 flat. div. 72 to
- / 1889
Kov. 6, 89422, sellers
1864
50,000 5,100 £
50 all
:10, all
¡ 5% for On. end-
|Chet. · 1, 89/910, sellers
ing 31/80
Audio H
20,000 1,000 300,000 30,000$.
1889 $
A. G. Gurdon & Co., Limited, 1880
Gresa Island Comont Company59$
Limited,..
Miscellaneous,
(10 per cent for year)
cent.bo for Co.
10 £ 7.10€ 10,848.7.7 1,711.19.1 coding 31/1264 24 Apr. 17, 89133, nom.
180,000; 8,000|$ 26 l *. £60,000 0,000$ 26$
10,000 8
1.0003
285.8110% for 1889
$27,314,40
yr, ex1, a/jane
SH, nom.
Feb. 24,826, nem.
in div. of $1pth for on July 21, 80 90, nou
Brick and Vement.
Hongkong Brick and Cement
Company, Limited.......
1986
100,000 4,000 $ 1,000,000 10,000 $
20$17.30 50% WO 50$ 40
18838
nli
48,000$
15,000 8
738.02 $5,22215
390.26 7 ini, diri
Hongkong les Co., Limited
F'king & China Bakery Co., Id. 1672$ HE. Rope Manufactory Co., Ld. 1859 $ Dairy Farm Co., Limited, ............. 1886 $ Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited 16868 Mariobark Fumiture Co., Ed. 1850$.
125,000 6,000 $
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815, nom.
40; nom.
1630, no..
Feb. 17, 008105, nem.
Feb. 26, 89875, nom.
#per cent for 1589
7,696.76-81.26 per dare
∙184.15
$4 p. ab. Caryana Duči *ing alis ₤12 per regi=30 per
share for 1889
Feb. 22, 008105, nem
$12, nom Aug. 1, 60 $10, nom.
86, nom,"
Amount of Loan,
Par Value of Bonds,
Rate-of Interee!
When Payable,
Closing Quotations
now
Chinese Imperial Dort Silver Loan 1834 Bngkong Shanghai) +1,994,700,14 H'kong Currency $500 Long Carrency pertinum 50 June each yet-antil 1880 prem,“
Banking Corporation f Chinese Imperial Govt. Buyer Loan 1884 0
1,084,700.14 'kong Currency 500 H'kong Currency.d Chinese Imperial Govt. 7 per Cent
Shanghai Tie. 707,200.
Changhai Teels 250, 7,
{$100,003) 2400,000,000 drawn on 8500
(3180,000) Apr 10, 1805.
· Silver Loan 1886 I Debentures,
Do.
Do
Hongkong Hotel Co. Mortgage Debenturen 1838
15 Oct
1823% pre 31st March and 30th Sept. nom. each year zalil (31 Moh, (14 % prem......|
znom, $500.
Half yearly on 19th Apri
and 19 October
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