HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
AUCTIONEERS, &C.
PAUL BEEWITT
2, Zetland Street, Auctioneer, Appraiser.
and Commission Agent,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers to the Government, and Share and General Brokers, cernur Tee House:
Street and Praya Coutral.
V. I. REMEDIOS,
Auctioneer, Appraiser and Agout,
8. Quaen's Head Contral
BOARD AND LODGING
THE WESTERN HOTEL,
Excellent Accommodation, $2.50 per day,
90 and 92, Queen's Road West.
·BOOKBINDING
-DAILY PRESS OFFICE,
The only office in China having European
taught workmen. Equal to Home Work
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS
W. BREWER & CO...
Printers, Bookbinders and Account Book Manufacturers, 23 and 25, Queen's Bead
(under Hongkong Hotel)
KANG ON.
BUILDERS
Contractor, 30, D'Aguilar Street. Loe
and Coast Port Buildings, Timber, Brick
and Granite.
Mochanies engaged, Estimates given.
CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, &c.
THE PHARMACY,
10. Queen's Road Central Family and Dispensing Chemists, Wires, Spirits and
Cigars.
THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
Chemists and Druggista, High-clase Adr
ted Waters, Dealers in Photographin
Reg nisites, Queen's Road
WATKINS, LD. APOTHECABIES HALL, 63, Queen's Road Central, Cigars, Aeratel
Waters, Wines, Beers, Epirits, etc.
CURIO DEALERS
KUIN & KOMOR,"
Fine Art, Japanisse and Chinese Carics,
21 and 23. Queen's Road, Hongkong,
Shanghai, Kobó, Yokohuum,,
KWONG HING,
China Porcelain, Crockery Ware; 590,
Queen's Rend Contral:
DENTISTS
WONG HOMI,
Surgoon Dentist, 50, Qingen's Road Centra).
WONG TAI TONG.
Surgeon Dentist, 4, Bank Buildings,
Opposito Hongkong Hotel,
DRAPERS
EBRAHIM ELIAS & CO.,
Milluers, Bilk Mercers, Haberdashers.
Low Prices; 37, 39, Wellington Street.
SEE WOO
Tailor, Draper and Outfitter 07 and 69,
Queen's Road
FLOUR MERCHANTS
SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY,
Merchant Millers, San Francisco, Eastern Branol, Pedder Street,
WILLIAM WHILEY, Manager,
FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN
A CHEE & CO. Established 1859,
Every Household Requisite Depot for Eastman's Hodal Films and Accessories;
176, Queen's Road Central
LI KWONG TOONG,
Cabinet-matter, Furniture Dealer, Art Des corator and Dealer, 17, Queen's Bond
GROCERS
THE MUTUAL STORES.
SUD-AGENTS LIPTON, LD
8 and 10 D'Aguilar Btreet,
Provision and General Merchants.
JEWELLERS
KANG LEE & CONT
Jewellers, Gold and Silversmiths, Watch- makers, Juponese Curios and Blackwood Farnituro, Opposite Post Office, 36,
Queen's Road Central, luge
MAISON LEVY HERMANOS,
Diamond Morchants and Watchmakers, 40, Watson's Building, Queen's Road, Also at Shanglui, Manila, Paris and lolla.
SUN SHING Established 1840:
HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23RD, 1900
M. MUMBYA JAPANESE ARTIST,
Bromide and Crayon Enlargements Work done for Amateurs Ba, Queen's Rood, CL
TEE CHUN,A-
H. YERA,
Japanese Photographer 14 Beaconsfield Arcade, Qreen Road C., also Wanchal Amateur's Requiremente a Specialty.
PRINTING
"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE. Proofs read by Englishmen.
RATTAN FURNITURE
KWONG CÁI LỢI
Rattan Furniture, Bamboo, Blinds, Mat-
fings all Colours 18, Praya Central.
SILK
CAMERA TODS DEALERS
DHUNAMAL CHELLARAM,
Dealer in Indian, Chinose, and Japanese Bilk and Fancy Goods, also. Art Works, 2, D'Aguilar Street.
THE GLOBE (TEJUMULI PORUSING),
Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk Goods, Cashmere Shawls, Spanish Wines and Manila Cigars 12, D'Aguilar Street.
PARIS LETTER.
RUSSIAN EMIGRATION TO THE
FAR EAST
countries, the care of observing the peoples Health and strength will have the first considera tion, and emigrants will not arrive in a naw Odess is the important starting place of the country wasted away and ill, but well and strong, ouigrants from the interior of Russla travel thereby facilitating the prospective work which ling to the Far East on the ships of the Rus-awaits them in a strange land, which, at the slan Volunteer Fleet
By theginning, will be new and double work for them.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE.
NHE Steamship-
The sending off of these unfortunate people-Translated from the Novos Fremya. evas muel to be desired. On flair arrival in Odessa (often in thousands) from the provinces THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE OF of Carge are hereby informal that their Goods
of Kier and Cheriuigoy, with the prospect of the long son journey before them, no shelters are prepared, and they have often no place to lay their heads. La former times they were received into the Odess workhouse when it happened to be empty of ita inustes, but tow it is occupied, and consequently it is useless to depend upon it. It is necesory therefore to look for casual resting places; barracks, for in- stance, which for the time being may be 'free': tenantless houses, afc., or the emigrants, as a last resource, most manage to arrive the mirate before the departure of the Volunteer Fleet ships. On auch an occasion as the latter, it is impossible to obtain the rest so much needed before the long ocean journey lasting a month and a half. This year cuce was shown for the first time for the omigrants, as shelters were hired for them in the town.
Paris, 20th July. These trying times are effecting the Exhibi tion disastrously, wall known as is the result expected, that the Show will be gigantic failure, It brings in no money to any person, and those who obtained concessions at a high figure, in the matter of restaurants nad side Marine and Portrait Painter, 50, Queen's shows, are only too willing to sell out. No ren
Bosd, Upstairs
sonable offer is declined. The tickets of admis. alon can be had for 7 instead of 20 sous. Are they doomed to fall to Assignats quotations? Hotal-keepers find that their customers do not now require tickets at one franc, that they can obtain them close to the door of the Exhibition for 60 per cent. below prime cost. Every com- bination has been tried to Indave the public to patronize the side shows at a reduced price, The sprat catches no salmon. There are side exhibitions got up regardless of expense, lose shares have experienced a “drop” of 30 to 90 por cont, France some time ago an. nounced that this would be the last Tuterna. tional Exhibition which she would organize, She insisted on opening the 20th Century with World's Fair; she may claim also to close the current one hundred years with a "Show" too, The National holiday-the "fourteenth-left no particular mark on the Exhibtion; indeed the The many miseries do not oulminate with whole force of the Company was not even liomelessness; the tes voyage is very frequently brought out on the day Why should it be accompanied with sickness and subsequent The public trooped to witness the military re-death, particularly among the children, Under -view at the Bois-de Boulogne; that exhaustert unfavourable circumstances during the voyage, their reserve of energy, An attempt was made to oftentimes a simple cold among the emigrant have a little gunpowder plot at the Exhibition; children luas led to very serious consequences. - the explosivo was discovered in time. The at- It must be remembered that during some: tractions of the Naral Beview at Cherbourg periods of the year, oocan travelling is par drow also reserved crowds; the review was tant-ticularly trying and difficult, but take a amount to a premiere for thousands. Dear and thousand (and sometimes half that anter cheap trippers alike flocked to view the fete, to again) of people shat up in close quarters on enjoy the evening cannonades, the illuminations, a steamer in bad weather, without light or and blue lights. The multitude was in good ventilation, for it is impossible to open the humour, and felt that if France was not the portholes, in times of bad weather, and the first of naval powers, she was on the high road situation is not diffenit to understand. If the to becoming so. The imitation Swiss village is travelling is done in the months of June or turning out to be the most popular section of July, a period of termeating heat must be en- the Exhibition.
dured, more especially on iron steamers, which naturally attract a greater heat than wooden vessels. I uring the days the steamer is passing through the Red Sea, these emigrants, unaccus tomed us they are to the intense heat, often suffer untold tortures. The sending off of the migrant ships from Odessa in the months of April, May, and Jane is always risky, as there are usually at this time the strong S.W. monsoons in the Indian Ocean to be met with, besides possibility of further encountering a typhoon in the China Sea. Let anyone imagine to himself an overcrowded emigrant abip and the tortures of ocean rolling sccompanied by sea-sickness. Artificial ventilation in cases like these arails nothing: the emigranta are not oven allowed the small consolation of remaining
WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL,
Wholesalo
and Retail Traporters and Exporters, India, Chinese and Japanese Silke, Caslimem Sharis and Ceylon
Inca 46, Queen's Road, C SILK LACE MANUFACTURERS
FR BLUNOK.
Exporter of Rust Hand-made Torchion Lace Silk, Lagen and Cotton. Grasscloth and Silk Embroideries, Hand-made Silk and Linen LACE Curtains made to order; 17, Queen's Road, Ceutral, STOREKEEPERS
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
Navy Continctors, Shipchaudlera, Sail
makers, Provision and Coal Merchants,
Prays Cantral, next Hongkong Hotel KHONG BANG & CO,
Shipchandlers, Sailmakers, Hardware, Engineer Tools, Brass and Iron Mer
chants, 144, Dos Voeux Road,
Lord Roberts had better look to his laurcia. More people than the British allude to his apparent inactivity. His men are said to want boots, and his horses shoes. Bet De Wet, who cannot be better equipped, is able to pass readily through his lines. It is asserted that those who escape will not much affect the total certain to be drawn into Roberts trap. All the same, MORE & SEIMUND.
the astonishment is marked that the British Bhipehandlers, Sailinkers, Biggers, Com-army, 230,000 strong, cannot on the scamper
mission Agents and General Store-
ing of De Wet and Botha. keepers, 43 nnd 45, Prays Central,
TAILORS
AH-MEN, HING-CHEONG & CO.,
Tailors, Drapers and Outättare, Queon'a
Road Central, Old Club Site.
Branch A-MAN, opposite City Hall,
HUNG TUEN,
Outfitters, Shirt Makers, Hatters, Hoslers,
Drapers, 85, Queen's Road, Contral
TAK CHEONG,
And astonishment is equally expressed that these remnants of Free Staters and Boers still persist in holding out, irrespective of boots. As Uncle Paul hus shaven off his whiskers, cropped his hair close, tlist looks as if he in- tended an early departure.
1898,
APPIJCATION FOR REGISTRATION OF
TRADE MARKS. TOTICE is hereby given that. MESSIKURB
N HIMSSEN 60. of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, have, on the 12th June 1900, applied for the Registration in Hong- kong in the Registry of TRADE MARKS of the following TRADE MARKS
a.-The distinctive device of a Lion couchant with 3 flag on either side with the letter "S" on each, the whole surmounted by a Crown,
5. The distinctive devies of a Chinese Mn- duriu seated in an ornamental sedan chair carried by two bearers along a path or roadway, c.The distinctive device of an Engle stand-
ing on a chimney,
The distinctive device of a Watermill in atrast of conatry worked by two men,
The distinctive device of an Old Man squatting beneath a tree, with a Gont on either side of him,
f-The distinctive device of a Boy, carrying a trumpet over his right shoubler and hold ing a dog by a shain in his right hand and carrying a cross bow in bis left, y.The distinctive device of a Sen Horse,
The distinctive device of a Lancer riding on horse back, -The distinctive device of a Dog standing. The distinctive device of two Flags with their staves crossed and held in the claw of a bird,
The distinctive device of a Vase with three Fings inserted therein,
The distinctive device of a Gost standing, m. The distinctive device of a Stag and
Stork standing underneath a tree, 1.-This distinctive device of two Cocks
standing facing each other,
The distinctive deries of two Men sented talking to each other, -The distinctive device of a Deer standing on a rock,
The distinctive device of the Heads of a Lion and a Dragon facing left and right; rospectively and surmounted by a Crown, r.The distinctive device of o Chinanian and
a Raffalo ploughing in a field,
e. The distinctive device of a Zebra erect groundwork consisting of a fell or plain.
lain, the whols surmounted by a fancy ornaments bordering,
1. The distinctive device of an Oriental Woman sitting on a conch smoking with a female servant standing on her right side- fanning her, the whole surmounted by an SIEMSSEN & CO., who claim to be the sok
ornamental bordering, In the name of the kid MESSIEURS
proprietors thereof.
"ÄRRATOON AFCAR," having arrived from the above ports, Consigneon
will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landet at once..
and Kowloon Wharf, und Godown Company. Limited.
Carge remaining on board after 2 P., of the and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong 23rd inst. will be landed at Consignees risk
and PENANG are requested to take IM- Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE
alongside such Cargo impeding the discharge MEDIATE delivery of their Goods from of the vessel will be landed awl stored at Consignes risk and expense,
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Cd.,
Agents, Hongkong, 20th August, 1900,
THE
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
P. &. O. §. N. Co.'s Steamship
PARRAMATTA.”
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS, vessel are hereby informed that their goods Consigness of Cargo by the above-named are being landed and placed at their risk in down Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Co-
Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as each consignment will be sorted out Mark by the goods are landed.
This vessel bringa-on Cargo:-
Front London, exsa. Victoria and Sobrnon. From Malta, ez 6.8. Sumatra. From Australia, ez en Britannis, Pachumba,
From Persian Gulf, ox sx. Khandalla and
From Madras, os ss. Loodiana and Indul
Optional goods will bo luted here unless in- structions are given to the contrary before 5 -P.M., TO-DAY..
will be subject to rent.
Goods not cleared by the 23rd inst., at 4 P.M.,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by mo ins any case whatever.
All damaged packages must be left in tho tained from the Godown Company within ten- Godowns, and a certificate of the damage ob days after the vessel's arrival bere, after which no claims will be recognised.
A. M. MARSHALI
Acting Superintendent. Hongkong, 17th August, 1900.
"REN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8. S. BENLAWERS." FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS. MONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in
on the deck, as the waves are likely to wash respect of the following goods respectively informed that all Goods are being landed
E HAUGHTON & CO
A monument has just been inaugurated them overboard. Navel, Military and Court, 16, Queen's Rosa, without any brass band accessories, to a very It may be asked why the time, for departure
Opposite Kuhn's Curio Store.
modest and hard working Republican who did to the Far East is not fixed on dates more con- good by stealth and blushed to find it fame.formable for the exterior comfort of these. M. Jean-Mace, before 1848, itself found it to be thousands of souls. A eborking, that an elector should have an electral voting card and be unable to read it or to sign his name. That was not a great discovery to make. But ke organized at once mensuras for ensuring elementary education in all heads. He founded a system of democratic education for democracy. It flourished like the green bay tree. The Church make fierce war on his ideus, and violently opposed his glaus: the only retaliation he in- dulged in was a more zealous application to his neutral plan of popular education.
Tailors Gentlemen's Outfitters, Hatters. Hoisters, and Drapers. Chinese Silk of
all kinde, 50, & 54, Queen's Rd Central
TEE SANG FAT & CON
Outfitters, Pince Goods, Underwear, Shoes, Hate, Bilk Handkerchiefs; Opposite Post
Office, Queen's Road Central
TOBACCONISTS
D. S DADY BURJOR, "Los FILIPINGS." Importer of the Best Manila Cigars; 25,
Pottinger Street.
KRUŠE & CO.U
Wholesale and Retail Hasana and Manila Cigars, Egyptian Cigarettes. Dealers in.
Fancy Goods, Agents
⠀⠀⠀ Consunght House, Queen's Boad.
VICTORIA CIGAR DEPOT.
1 und 2. Leeyune Street East, AGENTS FOR W. KENNEDY & Co., 37, Calls San Jacinto, Manila, "Windsor Lady" and
** The Jockey " Cigars ________ WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS
H. PRICE & CO.,
12, Queen's Road
and Calle Anlague, Manila.
WO FAT & CO.
Silkes, Ganzes, Crépy-Shawls, Chinaware, RUINART PERE &
Ivory, età, Gold and Silversmiths and Bugravers ; 30; Queen's Road Central,
WAH LOONG,
Gold and Silversmith, Silk Dresses, Crupa Shawl, Ivory Laciterware, Fans, Curics, Bristles Human Hair For thers; 89. Queen's crowd Central
THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE
EASTERN ACETYLENE NIGHTING COMPANY, Head office, 321, Queen's "Road Central Fittings of every des
cription for the ACETYLENE LIGHT at
MERCANTILE AGENT
WOODS & CO.
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Nothing but superlative compliments are due to the Naval Authorities for their press arrange ments for the Baview at Cherbourg. They boarded and lodged this fourth estate, but when the hour arrived to test the submarine torpedo boats, pressmen and Natal attaches alike Jud to have their guide boat and to go ashore. The Commander would not listen to any supplication, and the menace that he might have editorial maledictions descend to his third and fourth generation did not effect him.
The best plan is to arrange the time of the suding of, if by ses route, at the end of winter. Towards the end of February or March cool weather would be experienced in the Red Sea. besides & probable calm voyage all the way to Vladivostock. The emigrants would also have the benefit to be obtained from the sea breezes, as there would be no occasion of the waves com- ing through the portholes, as in the case of bad weather at sas, or a storm. Again, another advantage is that the emigrants, at least some of them, would be able to sleep on the deck in the open air. All this is very serious for their comfort, so serious indeed, that it is necessary to give attention to it in the interest of the life and health of the thou sands of men, women, and children who are removed to the Far East. Fortunately, the departure of the greater mass this year was made in the month of March, but the last batch was sent in the bad mouths of April and May.
On arriving at Vindivestock, the emigrants The section of the Metropolitan Railway from often fall into serious hardships. There the Vincennes to Porte Maillot has been opened homelessness is much worse than in Odessa. The Parisians believed the tunnels to be so Where are they to go after leaving the steamer ? ̈; badly built that there was danger the walls Not long ago the quarters reserved for the would fall in. Hence the Erst public train had emigrants in Vladivostock wore terrible; noti only one passenger in the first class. On ing but the damp and cold earth, in place of arriving at Vincennes he was applauded as if floors. At present they are constructing new he escaped on a Medusa raft. He was welcomed and decreed worthy of the Legion of Honour. He had lost his ticket in the confusion, but paid his fare again. He has bong the first ticket issued on the Underground Bailway of Paris among the Ibelots on his mantelpiece.
buildings,
There is still another matter deserving attan- tion. Those emigrants who arrive in the Far East in the early spring (the departure from Odessa having been as already stated in the months of February or March) find work await- ing them in the month of May they succeed According to Mohammedan tradition the insettling themselves on their appointed lands; pesoonk opened the wicket of paradise to admit at the to time they sow the grain, and begin the prince of darkness and received a chars of their work as farmers. On the other hand, the his punishment. The gorgeous feather reflect unseasonable arrival of the emigrants in the the glament of the evil eye. Hence the origin winter or summer months adds much to their of the ruperstition that peacocks feathers are hardships; they do not even know what to do unlucky. The superstition is sometimes said to have its origin in the fable of Argus, whom with their hands, and finding no work dur- Inns set to watch Io, because her husband was ing the winter at any rate, they are reduced enamored of her. Argus was beguiled by Her to beggary. The younger man arriving in [152] eury and lulled to sleep by his playing, thus al the new country, even not at unfavourable
lowing To to escape. Juno, to punish Argos,
HIP CHANDLERS SAIL MAKELS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, No. 11, LEB YUEN STREET, EAST. Hongkong, 25th July, 1900,
UINART PERE & FILS, REIMS
Established 1719. OHAMPAGNE GROWERS AND
__ SHIPPERS. Ship only the Finest Quality Extra Dry (Green Beal) LAUTS, WEGENER & CO.
Sole Agents.
Hongkong, 17th May. 1895.
怡生號
EL SANG & CO,
• COAL MERCHANTS
Biglang lane always on hand
LARGE STOCKS EVERY DESCRIP
TION OF COAL.
- Address-Care of Messrs. KWONG BANG & Co. No. 144, DES VEUX ROAD
Daddell Street, Arents for American and
European Export Houses
DHING,
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Enlarging, Developing, Funting.. Modo. rate Bates, 20a, Queen's Road Bart. 1.
MEF CHEUNG,
Ies House Street, Top Floor Parmant Enlargements, Grampa Views sto; Doval- opment Works, Amatours Boquiifes.
BOMBA
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OMBAY BURMAH PRADING COR PORATION, LIMITED. BANGKOK AND BANGOON
• TEAK SQUARES, PLANKE, BOARDS and SCAN- PLINGS, PLANED, TONGUED, and GROOVED BOARDS FOR FLOORING, CEALING, WALLING, A, TEKE SHINGLES FOR BOOPING,
PINKADOR RAILWAY BLEEPERS for all
Rates Supplied and Orders Booked by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895.
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placed his many oyes in the tail of her peacock, times, prefer, instead of working, to arm them- who thenceforward proudly displayed themselves with bad gons, and hunt the reindeer in Thus a peacock's feather became the symbol of order to procure the horns of the young (called watchful and vindictive jealousy.
Sore Throat
44You cannot do better than :
Bir Morall Mackenzie M.D. The Eminant Türesi Bosciklist)
CONDY'S FLUID
GORDY.AMPTONLI, London, England, Bygge mere the only EskiÐMU
CONDY'S FLUID's be parctardor, All Chryssarnya beannan, Beware of imitation,
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pantle"), which they sell to the Chinese as a medicine. The number of haulers being so great and there being un control of hunting lawe, there will soon come a time probably when the reindeer will become artinet in these parts.
Those who have the care of the engrante, în their hands, vahing life and health have often arrange the departure from Odemn towards the end of winter, that is to say, at the most favourable time, but unfortunately the emigrant passages on the Russian Volunteer Fleet ships in 1899 was acccompanied by a large death rate among both old and young, which happened not only on the voyage, but also on arrival at Vladivostook
Let us hope that on such an important ques tion as that of emigration to the Far Eastern
The said TRADE MARKS have been used or are intended to be used by the Applicants in the following classes respectively-
In respect of chemical substances used in manufactures, photography, cr philosophi cal research and anti-corrosives, in class 1: in respect of raw or partly prepared rege table, animal and mineral substances used in. manufacturas, not included in other classes, in class in respect of cotton plese goods of all kinds, in class 24; and in respent of cloths and stuffs of wool, worsted or hair in *clusa 34
b. The like. c. The Hike. d.-The like. e.The like, f.-The like. 7.In respect of chemical substances used in manufactures, photography, or philosophical research and anti-corrosives, in class li ond in respect of raw or partly prepared vegeta ble, animal and mineral substances used in manufactures, not included in other classes, in class 4.
A.-The like.
7.The like.
-The like.
The like. 7--The Bike.
In respect of raw or partly prepared vegetable, animal and mineral substances used in manufactures, not included in other clamea, in class 4.
The like.
In respect of cotton piese goods of all kinds, in class 24; and in respect of cloths andatud of wool, worsted or hair, in class 34. -The like. 4.-The like. The like. 6.The Like. t-Tho like, seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Facsimiles of the said TRADE MARKS can be Hongkong, A
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Duted the 23rd Jane, 1900,
DEACON & HASTINGS,
at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com- pany, Limited, whence and/or from the Wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 20th instant will be subject to rest
All claims against the Steamor must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th instant, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on the 18th instant. at 11 AM. No Fire Insurance his boon effected; Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 13th August, 1000, [2210
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
MACHAON"
are bereby notified that the Cargo is being dis- downs of the Hengkeng sud. Kowloon Wharf charged into Craft, and/or landed at the Go and Godown Co.; in both cases it will lie at Consignees risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Craft or Godown on and after the 20th instant,
has been given prior to steamer's Arrival
Optional cargo will be landed unless notice
Goods undelivered after the 27th instant will be subject to xent. All damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex amined at 11 AM. on the 28th instant. P
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
PR Agentes Hongkong. 18th August, 1900. V (2215
Solicitors for the Applicants ENGI
MITSUBISHI DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI:
A.1, A.B.C., Scotts and Engineering Codes CODE WORD: "DOCK" NAGASAKI.
Used
DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMI) Extreme Length....
Length on Blocks
Width of Entrance on Top w Width of Entrance on Bottom...
on
Water
523 feet. 513
80
77
**
201
Blocks at Spring Tide
DOCK No. 2 (nt MUKALJIMA:) Extreme Length
Length or Blocks
Width of Entrance on Top. Width of Entrance on Boftom Water on Blocks at Spring Tile
PATENT B
371 feet.
66
53
20
SLIP (at KOSUGE). Can take vessels up to 1,000 tons gross.
HE WORKS are well equipped with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and can execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD. ING and MARINE ENGINEERING well as in REPAIRING ыf SHIPS. SOME The COMPANY has a POWERFUL BAL- VAGE FLANT READY at SHORT NOTICE,
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TO SHIPMASTERS.
NQUIRE where your FRESH WATER is obtained by the Water Boats, as FOUL WATEE is the cause of much Siskness on board Ship
Wo ar the ONLY WATER BOAT COMPANY in HONGXONG EXCLUSIVELY supplying FILTERED WATER.
CALL FLAG WE
J. W. KEW & CO., STEAM WATER BOAT COMPANY. Hongkong, 9th October, 1895. ***
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PROFESSIONAL NOTICE,
DENTON E. PETERSON, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SULGERY, 10, DEB Vuxe BOAD, CESTEAL
R. PETERSON wishes to announce that
PRACTICE in South China and may be consulted at his New Offices 10. Den Verux Road CESTRAL, 1ST FLOOR,
Hours 10 AM to Noon, 1 to 5 PM. Hongkong, 28th July, 1800, 227 (2037
CARMICHAEL & BARLOW, CONSULZING ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS, AND CONTRACTORS
Dhe has RESUMED his DENTAL
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.
DESIGNS and Specifications prepared for
any class of Steamapps Launches and light-draught vessels a speciality Contractors for the supply and erecting of any type of machinery. Now work and repairs supervised, New and second hand Launches for Sale.. Telegrams, CELNSTE,” Hongkong." Telephone, 232
HE CARMICHAEL BJ BARLOW Hongkong, 1st Juno, 1890,
F1637