SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1901,

ham, Mixgies, Mackcod; MacMillan, Ugil-side-board or my sideboard-it is difficult vie, Logan, BlacDonell of Keppoch, Colin this case to distinguish between meum and triem-for the admiration of his quhoun, MacIvor, Macintyre, MacArthur, friends, and I trust that the members of Grast of Glenariston, DacInnes, Suthar the Society will often have the pleasure of land, Cumin, MacNaughton, Shaw, Mac-seeing it there. (Applause)

The fet supper table was served at Allister, MacDuff. Forbes, MagBas. Muz. 11.00, covers being laid, by that king ray, MacNeil, MacGillivray, Málkerson, exterers, Mr Farmer, for 350 poople at a MacDonald of the Isles, and Robertsen, time. The theatre was, as usual, tho soone of operations, and it presented an admir- The doorways and windows of the ball able spectnels, with its numerous emali rooms wore draped with white hace curtains, Bower-bedecked tables, and the mass of sud, in each room there was a frieze shields and greenery with which its wells of greenery, In St. Andrew's Hall, at

and plitis were decorated. The platforms, the cast end a largo printing of the Society's on Nitish was the President's table, was de-. Patron Saint was ombowered in a little

cont Bowers and pot- forest of evergreens surmounted and surcorated with magnificent rounded by trophies and clan create. In plants; a couple of howitzers ant at ench

THE

leiredoonte (b, and 3) and

Macdonald (B. 8.) the Hon. Secretary.

Card Rooo-Mours T. H. Red (Con tenor), A, Coutts, D. E. Brown, RJ. Late Rooas-Dr. Gibson (Convenet). Garrard, and the Hon. Secretary,

and Mr J. Grant Smith.

CANTON NOTES,

(From Our Own Correspondent.) CIRCULATION OF WERTERS LITERATURE. Canton, November 29. The booksellers of this city are already

CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements

WANTED

DVERTISER, aged 30 with 15 years" A exporionics in Coast Port Firm, socks Employment in a Mercantile House in the Colony. Strong Becommendations.

Address X

2551

Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, November 30, 1901.

MEDICAL. か

DOCTOR in Out-Port, 3 days from post, for six months or so, for post on ship. Hongkong, willing to Exchange shore

per mensem.

St. George's Hall, the beautifal painting of Corner, and for a background there was a anticipating the dozund which is steadily Valua na shoro, $300, house and servants,

B.

Her late Majesty Queen Victoria was drap ed by British and American flags, coth bination in bunting met with in other parts the building. In the sitting-out room, an excalient portrait of late Hon. Phineas Kyrie, for massy years the aident, was prominently dispisyal. The

stake

of the Theatre was converted for the nonce into a very charming primeval ra treat In the rear was a largo toproduction of the Royal escutchoun, and in the innar. horseshoe taille, at portion of the large which the President and principal questa partook of supper, was a massive collection Mr of tropical and sub-tropical exotics,

painting of the Scottish Coat-of-Arms. In additing to those already mentioned he growing for books on Western science took part in the President's sot of Lan-mathematics, history, geography, &c cers there sat at the Presidinic's table, When It is known more definitely what text His Honour A.

A. G. Wise and Hon. Mrs book will be required for the Examinations, Bertio, Hon. W. Chatham and Mrs Play fair, Mr G. C. Anderson, and Mrs C. those books will be at a premium. Dickson, Cominodora Francis Powell, C.F., and Mrs Poste.

The following was the Monu :-

Soma kao meat and canos est;

And some wad out that want it! But wo hag met mud we can cat,

And so the Lord be thankit.. 'We'll tak' a cup a' kindness yot, for suld

W. Jack, Convener of the Decoration ang syno."

C. Committes, deserves the highest commend. ation for the chaste simplicity and offer tiveness of the decoration, but he obtained the most valuable assistance, from Mr A. G. Ewing, Mr C. W. Alexander, Lieut. Gordon Ogilvie, A., Me. J. I. Andesa, Mr J. Kirkwood, Mr W. Armstrong, Mr J. Dickie, and Captain Milroy, and others.

Turtle Soup.

Saddle of Mutton.

Roast Tarkey. Pork Ham. Roast Kube Baaf. · Corned Berf. Corned Tongus Renat Capen. Game Pie.

Sheep's Head Pic

Paté de Foie Gras in Jelly. Lobster Salad. Chicken Salad,

Reast Wild Duck. Roast Pheasant.

THE HAGGIN.. "Hot Potatoes. Fair fa' your honest Bonsie face,

Great chieftain-o',the puddin' mice, Abson them a ye ink your place.

• Freedom and whisky gang thegither, Tak' aff your dram.'

SWEETS.

Gooseberry Tart.

Jom Tartlets. Jellies,

Shortly after nine o'clock, Elis Excellency the Governor appeared in the scene, and was welcomed at the doorway by Hen. T. H. Whitehand, the President of the Socio- ty, and escorted by three stalwart pipers (McEwan, in the Mackenzie tartan, and Clevolal ami Sutherland, each attired in Sutherland tartan) to St George's Hall: Immediately afterwards, the tine band of the Itegn! Welch Fusiliers struck the strains to a set of Lancers. The Presid ent's

act was made up as follows:- Hon. T. H. Whitehead and Lady Gason- gne: His Excellency the Governor, Sir H. A. Blake, G.C.M.G., and Mrs Lockhart; His Excellency Sir Cyprian A. G. Bridge. His Excellency

The haggis was hailed with the usual KLR and Mrs Powell; Major-General Sir W. Grigne, K.C.M.Gheneurs. Messrs James Walker and W. C. Jack, two worthy, kilted Highlanders, Misa Andersen: Hon J. H. Stewart

took in the Chieftain o' the laddin' Race' Lockhart, C.M.G., and Mrs Richardson

. W. Roberson and Mta Law; Sir and the dram, and laid then on this table, The President three pinsskirling the while.

and

Puffe

Blane Mur. Vanila and Chocolate Ice Cream,

SCOTCH SHORTBREAD,

ITEMS.

It is said that over tam budies have been recovered from the Fushun. The fire began in the rooms occupied by the sloks of the Chinese Imperial Telegraph' service..... at least, so the 'u Ta Yet Posays.

The rumour of the douth of Viceroy Tao was circulated throughout Chins, and mes- sages of regret have been received in great numbers. He is better.

The ferment in Fatshan has passed away without causing soy trouble or incon-

Apply to W,

Cace of CHINA MAIL' Office,

2418 Hongkong, November 30, 1901.

TO LET.

ROOMED Bungalow "Rheda," Bou

ham Road. Beginning from Istį January, 1902.

Apply to

LIAO TZE SAN, China Merchants Steam N. Co.,

98, Den Vieux Rend.

2149 Hongkong, November 30, 1901.

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, -

LIMITED.

NOTICE.

N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL

venience. Anonymous placards threaten- A MEETING of the SHAREHOLD. g the magistrate and foreign Mission BRS in the above Company will be held

in the Hotel on WEDNESDAY, the Lithi Chapels were posted in various parts of the December, 1901, at Noon, to consider a city. The Roman Catholic priest called the proposal of the Board of Directors for the attention of the Frezel Consul to the threat-profitable utilization of the Ground on the Reclamation in front of the Hotel, and, if oned disturbance, and measures, taken by approved, to pass the following Rosolu- the Viceroy, at the instance of the Consul, tion had the desired effect. The whole thing resolves itself into a dispute over the build · ing of the Roman Catholic Church in Eat- shao, and has shaolutely no connection with the foreigners living there. Things are quiet in Fatshan.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

In their weekly share report, dated 29th

That this Meating approves the pro- posal for utilizing the Company's Praya Reclamation land (Remaining Portion of Marine Lot No. 7) by the erection of a building thereon.'

C. MOONEY, Secretary. Hongkong, November 30, 1901. FOR SHANGHAI AND CHINĢKIANG.

THE Steamship

THE

QUARDA.

For Sale.

FOR SALE. TOHN GRAHAM'S Choice FIVE CROWN PORT. Well-known to connoisseurs in the East

G. C. ANDERSON,

20, DER VOUT Rond. 1009 Hongkong, September 14, 2001,

FOR SALE...

A NEWLY-BUILT STEAMBOAT. Length, 110, Width 18.'8", Depth 8.6", Boiler, 9x8'6".

Cylinders 12" x 24".

Stroke 10%,

. Apply to

KWONG YEE ON.

Ship Chandler & Provisions Dealer,

31, Hing Lung Street. Hongkong, November 18, 1901

FOR SALE.

2313

Intimations.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 708.

THE following Notice is published.

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE

Hongkong, 24. d November, 1901. NOTICE TO MARINERS.

HONGKONG HARBOUR.

ROM the 1st December, 1901, until

About the end of February, 1802)]

EYE

SIGHT.

N. LAZARUS

FLOATING OBSTRUCTIONS will le OCULISTS' OPTICIAN LAID, from time to timô, to tho Nonga OF STONECUTTERA” İSLAND.

The obstracted area will be bounded, onl

the West by a line drawn from the moat LONDON, CALCUTTA,

TOUSES and LAND at the PEAK. For northem point of the Island to the Water-

detailed Particulars.

HO

Apply to

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Solicitors, Supreme Court. Hongkong, September 28, 1981

To Lot.

2007

TO LEF.. ITOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS,

Costure Road,

A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE, *THE RETREAT, MOUNT KELLETT, GODOWNS at BLUE BUILDINGS Houars AT CAUSEWAY BAY, FACING THE POLD GROUND. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Tengking November 29, 1901.

TO LET

2447 N

Captain JOHANNSEK, will be despatched fur the above Ports on MUNDAY, the 2nd

Mir ii. fillies and Mm Wood. With 500 couples with well-filled quaich, which they presun, the accommodation of both halled in true

true Highland fashion, a

T. Jackson and Mrs Kidd; Mr David according to tiano-immoured custom, served November, Messrs Benjamin, Kelly and December, at ō p.m.

Brene.

The

indove, diff-

was taxed to its utment. It is, indoors every gentleman at the table. The supper cult to convoy words the

in the impressions

was a merry function. In the course of it, of such a

was con eye-picture

the revered name of the patron saint was tinually changing with the

Teatlossness Ray

toasted in silence. dancers, The programme, was well chosen, the music and the floor had been care a of course, the

of

the

given below *

fully Was here wate, bi co

uspal

I national dances, and it was matter of general comment that the Eightsoane Reels and Caledonians vero novur mois correctly danced. The Reels and Strathspeys were danood with the customary vini some of

the dancers showing consilerable variety of *atops, while the per-

He blew the pipes an' gaurad them skir, Till roof and rafters n' did dirl.

Appended is the dance programme:-

1. Gareren.

D. WALTE.

3. CALCONTA

...Guidikan Righ

......Buacom Razno

An Comunn Gaelach,

4. TVALTR... L'illeam's Calum's Merog.

1. Ensure that..Am in al

6. WILTE.......

7. Cakeponesa

ring en

Teilear.

Don'Druachem. Olen Albyn,

& Synatiněny & Rax. Falite Shawna Hare. 9. W. Direto: Phan Chioma Asija.

10. BANDAN. „Fadaichunm brêgİSEAD, Crack oblic fuiltst The min

11. POLSER...

12. WAZ

13. Hind Raorta...Tulach Anh

14. Ekstrom Kans

...Ardmore,

15. Waaroor Ching Jikotr.

15. Sarkar Gelar MID

37. 17. Thecait man Cromach,

13. LANCER.

19. Wat

30. CALEDONIANS ..

1. WALTS...

„Cid-han High. Hillegers Gotumia Morng-

22. WALI & Carr.

2. But with Medivan.

Peard Elnur.

Add Louy Hyor.

PRESENTATION TO THE SECRETARY.

A pleasing ceremony took place in St. George's Hill Tumediately before going down to supper. A table was brought in. and on it were a handeoras silver satver and

beaul,

LAI'

Petts write:

has exhibited more activity, and a fairly During the past week the share juntket large aggregate business is the result.

Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Banka have ruled quiet at 2022), and the rate in London has recoded to 204. Sales of Nationals have been made at 827.

The Provident in the absence of the Hon. Secretary, intimated that the following telegram had been sent to kindred societies

Marine Insurances-Unions have been in the East: Chief Whitehead and brither place at $346, and close with sellers at Scots groet brither Soots.-David Wood, 8312). Small salos of China Traders at 264 have been effected, and more shares are Secretary,

In reply, the following were received: Frogs Tientsin. From brither Scots,urable at the figure. Cantonas snd Teutain. Happy are we a theither: Yangszus remain quiet, and are to be bad

at quotations bappy may

Fire Insurances.- Bengkong Fires have Pro Shanghai. Chief Addis and be fired or 63624 and 8305, at which Shanghai Scots greet brither Seats. Guid latter rate there are further enquirios. China Firen have been negotiated, and are yo.-Linday, Secretary." laser Enkelins, Chief Mitchell and still enquiral for nt 58t

bo-blackay,

From brither Scots: greetings.McClure.

From Amoy.Anoy Scots send hearty greetings to their Hongheng brithera.

From Singapro The kindly greetings

Shipping-Hongkong, Canton and Mace Steamboats have changed bands at 895, continuo steady. Indo-Chinsa hare fallon to $147, at which price shares are

of Chief Whitehead and Hongkong brither obtaimble. Douglas Steamships are want Sests received with pleasure. Here all theed at $47, after sales at the cato. China Scots are Chiols, and all send best wishes and Mauilas have been bought at 362. for a jovial St. Andrew's nicht.'

From Penang Kind wishes reciproca-Star Ferries, old issco, have been dealt in at $24 Shall Transports have buyers at tod. Wha's like A. Brown, Secre- £2 10/ tary.

Refineries. The demand for China Su- From Madina, Madras Scots recipro-gars reported in out last issue has subsided ne grecting."

and a few shares are offering at $152. From Manila. Best wishes for a very Luzons have improved and business at 821 jolly re-union to-night to Chief Whitehead, is reported.

Wool, and all friends wombled. Secretary

Mackay." From Manila,-'St. Andrew's Society. Manila, and greetings to beather Scots, und wish them 'n beaw nicht."

From Nagasaki.-"Chief Crown and brother Scots greet you'

From Kobe Chief Miller and Scots

send greeting!

Butwin. Brither Foots réciprocate kind erestings-Kirkpatrick,

Feochew.---Foochow Seats desire reci procate greetings.

Mining-Papjoms, after sales at $43. have advanced to 85, at which rate shares are in request. Baube have further declin. ed, and are offering at $12. Jolebus have dropped to $4, and can be procured at this byare.

Dicks Whats and Godown-Hong- kong and Whampoa Docks ruled quieter throughout the wook, and shares are in the market at 22021. Kowloon Wharfs bave bean dono at $6. Karnhams are down to Ts. 247, but at this figure shares aro wanted,

For Freight apply in

SIEMSSEN & Co. Agenta. Hongkong. November 30, 1901.

2410

THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA VIA AMOY, AHL Company's Steamship DIAMANTE, Captain J. RATTENDURY, will be despatched for the above port on WEDNESDAY, 4th

Dreember at Noon..

The attention of Passengers is directed to the excellent, Accommodation provided by this Steamer. She is fitted throughout with Electric Light.

A Doctor is carried. For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.. General Managers. Hongkong, November 30, 1901A

THEATRE.

2445

ROYAL,

CITY HALL,

THE EMPIRE

COMEDY CO.

TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT!! THE ONE ACT FARCICAL COMEDY, MULDOON'S PICNIC. Michael Muldoon A well to do Irishman,

Mr Steve Adson. His Friend,

Dancis Mulcakey Mr Gun Gregory. Farson Harrison Mr H. Hushnu,

Leunt. Tommy O'Brien... Mr W. Horlay. Charley Focals.Mr J. Policeman X.Y.Z... Mc F. Wylie.

Misy Julic Cleveland. Florence

Adelaide Miss R. Davis Miss Flo Bailey Miss Ang

Bailey

Lunds, Hotels and Building Hong It was not till a late hour in the morning pretty alvor tea service bearing the follow-that the dance was bright to a close by kong Landa have been booked at $195. the singing of Auld Lang Syne,' and the Kowloon Lands has weakened and are ing inscriptions respectirely

general verdict parting company was offering, at 4 Vest Points keep firm From the Committes of the St. An- drow's Society-The Hon. T. H. While that the ball had been highly succeful, with unpers at 8195. Hongkong Hotels No Amali ALAQUnt of credit due to have changed owners at $130, and have fur- President; P

H. W. Robertson, Vice: Hon. Secretary, Mr D. Food, and ther enquiries. Oriente Hotel have beon Mrs Mu President; D. F. T. F. Hough, Wen. the

Ella Muldoon.......Jessie Thorne Kidd, and Peter Dow, and Past Prodents, it is a matter of extreme regret that he was negotiated at 855 and 866. Hun phreys

at the last

last moment

by prevented iness Estate hava again been done at S14. Jenny the Hon, J. H H Stewart Lockhart, C.BL.. the Hut. J. J.

J. J. Bell Irving, David from ticipating in the enjoyment ho Ching Providents have found purchasers at Daisy Metin Gillies, and G... Anderson, on the sea. had worked so hard to impart. The Con- $10.

Cotton Mills-Hongkong Cottons have Minnie eion of his marriage by Miss Sophia Milne vener of the various Committees also Boulton, with the best of good wishes for deserve praise for their untiring efforts to been parted with at 816 and $152. Shang- their health and happiness.

make everyone comfortable and happy. hai roport a heavy decline in the Northern and the Stewards were also hare, there Mills, the latest quotations of which are as *Hongkong. 16th October, 1901.'

aul everywhore seeing to

to the general follows: Ewoa Ts. 46, Internationals Tis. DAVID WOOD, ESQ.

A special word 20, Lana-Kong-Mows Ts. 50, Soy Chees jorment of everyone.

Mr Archibald Tls. 200 and Yahlsongs Ti. 1. praise is due to Reit, the

the Convenor of the Supper and Cigar Companies Philippine Tobaccos Wins Committee, who, in addition to his hare changed hands at $48.

Frus the meatbers of the St. Andrew's Society on the occasion of his marriage to Miss Sophia Milde Boulton, with their wurmest and best wishes, and in recognition

of

on arduous duties, undertook the super- Miscellaneous-Groen Island Cements

of his invaluable services as Honorary unmerons details which would have been bought tat $22. A. S. Watsons

Socrotary of the Society.

Hongkong, 16th October, 1901.

have fallen to the lot of the Hon. Secretary had ho been present.

The Committees and their convopery, each and all of whom willingly contributed their share towards the success of the Ball are as follows;-

The President said:-Your Excellencies, Ladics and Gentleman--I have the hour and the pleasure on behalf of the St. Andrew's Society to ask Mr Wood, our indefatigable Secretary, who I am sorry to say is absent, to accept from the members

Invitation Committed-Mr David Wood, of the Committee and past Presidents s silver selver, and from the Committee and Hon. Secretary (Convener), Hon. J. A. members of the Society & silver tes service Stewart Luckhart, C.M.G., Hon. J. J. Bell on the occasion of his recent marriage to Irving, Hon, W Chatban, Hrm. John Miss Boulton. We zornestly wish them Thurburn, Hon. H. W. Forbes Trafasis, both a long life of many bappy days, use. Hon. T. H. Whitehead, Commander S. E fulness, health and prosperity. Mr. Wood Erskine, Capt. Dickson, Lent Ionnett is the life and soul of our Society, and the R.A., Lieut. Macdonald, R.A.. Messrs. J success bitherto attending our nonunt Peter, D. Gillies. H. W. Robertson, celebration of St. Andrew is due to his 1. Richardson, D. R. Law, G. W. F. Play fair, C. W. Dickson, B. Shewan, W. A untiring efforts.

Mes Wood having graciously accepted Cruickshank, R. F. Josston, and the gifts, Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Mitchell.

Supper and Wines-Mestre. Archibaki Colonial Seuratary, said Mr Whitebed, Ladies and Gentlewien, at the very last Raid (Convener), T. F. Hough, W. D. moment, I have been asked to represent Greban, H. F. Carmichael, W. D. Braid

are wanted at $16, Electrica, old, have been disposed of at $13, and transactions of Dairy Farm at 11 have taken place. Campbell Moores have been sold at $21.

A VIOLENT ATTACK OF OROUP

gavo

her:

B

CURED.

I

Annie Rooney

McSweeney Pollie Mckenna Miss Dorie Tinsley SCENE-DRAWING ROOM MULnoos's House During the progress of the plus. Songs will be introduced by Miss Eau SMITE,

Miss MAUD ALBEET,

Mr J. Leon Mr S. Apaox.

.

To be followed by a

GRAND OLIO. INTRODUCING Messrs GREGORY & HORLEY IN THEIR MARVELLOUS ACT OF

HAND BALANCING, AND A HOST OF OTHER NOVELTIES TIME AND PRICES AS USUAL. PLAN AT THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. Hongkong, Noyember 30, 1901.

2441

NO. 1, STEWART TERRAGE, TEC

PRAK

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY Cɔi, Kam.

1478 Hongkong, July 16, 1901

TO LET.

DUROPEAN HOUSES Nos. 4, 6, 5,

ing Pier at Lai-chf-kok, and on the East

by a line dman from the Government Pier,

AND

on the North shore near the Magazines, in 16 Queen's Road Central

& N.N.E direction to the mainland.

Vessels and junks are prohibited from

anchoring in the obstructest area.

A fairway, about 100 yards wide, will be haoyed through the obstruetud arm, being marked on the North by red buoys, and on the South by small black bunys errying white flag. No obstructions will, be laid within this fairway, but vessels and Įjunka are prohibited from anchoringtherein.

THE

HONGKONG.

At night the red busy marking the Undermentioned Local Residents North Aide of the fairway channel will carry red lights whenever any Obstruc- Ares few amongst the thousands who have tians are Init

expressed their complete satisfaction with Glanses specially made by Mr LAZARÁ Abdoola, C. Andersen, O. M Arnold, H. Thiên Minh

cho

Steam ressels must always une the fair. way; sailing vessels and junks may sail acrom the obstructed area in day time at their own risk.

All Obstruction will be floating on the surface.

K. MURRAY RUMSEY,

Fet, Co., R.N., Harbour Master, &c.

Harbour Department, Hongkong, 19th November, 1901.

7 and 8, WILD DELL,' WANCHI 885 ROAD.

Apply to

SANG KEE, -

298, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong, November 30, 1901.

TO LET.

1260

TO. 2, ORMSKY TERRACE, Kow Possession on or about the

NOON 1st December Next.

Apply tu

PUN HUKO, 84, Queen's Road Central, 2337 Hongkong, November 10, 1901.

TO LET. -

TOUSE,WOODLANDS' WEST, No. 9,

HSEMON BOAT

Apply 'S: B.'

Care of 'CHINA MAI." Office, Hongkong, November 5, 1901.

TO LET.

2342

ODOWN, No. 58, DEDDELL STREET.

Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- -MENT & AGENCY Co., Tan. Hongkong, July 4, 1901.

TO LET.

1399

D00M, No. 72. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, formerly Office of the late M.

NOKINSON.

**

21.89

Apply on the PREMISES. Hongkong. October 28, 1901

TO LET.

Well Tarnished BEDROOM and BATH A with board la private family. House conveniently situated. Particular address,

"EDWARDS." Hongkong, November 27, 1901.

2431

TO LET OR SELL.

EUROPEAN HOUSE, No. 21, Ro-

BINSON ROAD, Apply to

MAN CHEUNG FUEN,

Ponbam Strand. Hongkong, November 8, 190L.

TO LET.

Hotels.

2207

Pelham House,

FAMILY HOTEL,

WTHDELLE STREET.

M. MOORE.

Proprietoress.

L

Barnett, Mrs(Macao)

Lossius, Capt. J. J Macdonald Lt. J. B. Manners, T. A. MISC. Capt. S. Mills, C. B. (Lappa):

Basto, &. J. (Mucno) Minhinnett, J. D. Hilazon,

C. H. Borrowdale, J. F.

Clear,

0.

Cocker, Capt. T. C. Coster, G. Wallace Kurréem, V.

Da Cunha, Chev. J 0. Dady Burjor, D. S, Davidson, N. K.

David, A. &

De Britto, J. L.

De Siva, J. I

E

Mugford, R. H.

Nam Luk Hing Osborne, J. W Pacheco, A A,

(MACAO) Playfair, O. W. F. Poland, W. Foo. Chun Price, H. Raymond, Mrs R. Razack, M. A.

1.D. (Oton) Robarts

M

Sang Wong Eni.

kinstone, D. E. Santes,

Emmett, E. C. Schluter, J.

NEW VICTORIA HOTEL, Hanson, Inept. J. W. Shun, C

ROTISSERIE,

Menla a la Darte:

HOPS, STEAKS, etc., ate., at ang time, between 7.30 a.m. and 11 p.m.

Monthly Tiffin at Moderate Rates, Madar & Farmer,

Proprietor. Hongkong, May 1, 1809.

1787

HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN.

LUNKET'S GAP, THE PEAK,

PLUNKETS

Hear the Tham TERMINUS TELEPHONE 50,

For Terms.

Apply to the MANAGER.

741

THE

Fung. Edward Mow Shand, Thos.

8.

Smith, F. B. Gubbay.

Chan Fu Hasoland, E. M. Shan, Chan Hin Howell, F.

Spooner, J. J.

Tong, Chun, Yie

Thomas, Harry

Hubo, A. N. (Brewer Sung, M. E.

and Co.) Hurthouse, H.

Ting Low Chin Jacob. Thos. Jalyan, Mrs

Mok Yok Kisne, F. (Equitable Webster, J. H.

Life Cn.)

Whitkirk, Fred G.

Carmen Tong

Kinghorn, John W. Warrall, H. E

Kirkwood, J. Lesbieel, C.

$

Wright, A. Yeates, F. H.

Spectacles

Are Specially Made by ME. LAZARUS, in Hongkong, to Correct All Peculiarities of Defective Vision, at

BAY VIEW HOTEL. POPULAR PRICES

UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT.

HIS HOTEL is pleasantly situated on con venient for Private Dinner Parties, which the Management make a speciality.

Exellent Cuisine.

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