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21st, 10.00 A.M.
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STEAMEKS PASSED THE CANAL.
3rd July-Malacos, Kamakura Maru, Nestor, Tenkin. Ita-Foxton hall, Indradea. Maschuria, Vermont. 10th-Benvorlich, Claverhill, Teucer, Moyune, Stuttgart, China. 14th-Konigsberg, Sl, Irene, Sumatra, Doronien, Kiautsches, Sede Maru, Segovia, Haddenhall, 17th-Caledonien, Inaba Maru, Hingehow, Kintuck, Nubia, Fere- lia,
ARRIVALS AT HOME.
2nd July-Shanghai, 3rd-Salazie, Zieten, 7th-Afrídi. 10th-Kunagawa Maru, Putsoclus, Indreni, 17th-Glenskiel, Calchas,
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Per Haimun, from Amuy, Mr. Smith
Per Catherine Aprar, from Calcatta, 80, Mrs. Buchwaldi, Messrs. G. A. Hulene and J. Gordon.
For Puoting, from Chefoo, Masses, Witten, U.S.N., Marquarde, US.N., Davies, U.S.N., Hezrich, U.S..
Per Leongsing, from Mavilo, Messi, S. R. Price, Geo, W. Martin, A. D. Walker, J. E. Clasby. Gerardo Roses Angel Expoy, Joss Pintos and Jose La.
MESHRA, FALCONEn & Co's. ReauTER, 20th July. Baromete DA....29.82 Therm.9. (Wetbulb176 Barometar 1 r....298 Therm.1 P.M. (Wethulb)80 ...p.c.pm. Barometer.... 29.79 i heran.4r. (Wetbulb)79 Thermom. A.M... Thorm. Maximum ......83 ...Nominal.
Thermo, 1.M.....NA Theru. Minimun over Thermom, 4 x „55 night.. 1048
HONGKONG REGISTER
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...81
lap.v.pm.
Previous O date day 4.10. 2004.01
Os intr
at & 3.
..1 p.c. pm.
Barotseler
29.57
$1
Temperature
*
.621
Fermicity
18
Directional wed
E
SE
Pora
861.78
Wealer
HAIR....
Sovereigns, Bank's Buying Rate...$11.50
GOID LEAF, 100 fine, por tael
17th July,
por picul
Quotations are:- Allow'co ant. to I osity.
0,45
Tight open air temperature wg the 19th Lowest open air je njurature site 19th.
Henglong Observatory. 20th July,
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE. From 21st to the 27th July,
Find WATE
Low Wan
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Chia g
Car Companies
Albumbru, L., ................] 1ullippine Fobeso
Trust Co, Ltd... þ- Cotton Mills
Ewo
QUOTATIONS,
$050. L'don 284...
$29. 28.
AI $10. 2: $0, sales $10 $40, sailors $12 $10, ellers $20 902.
$10 $0.75, selles $100 $94, sollers
$500 $250, buyers
100 $18.
T. 100 Th. 35, selern
International....... Tis. 75 Tls.
Lacu Kung Mow...Tis, 10 Tls. $21, sellors
Tis, 500 TL. 160.
Soyabes.......
Hoagkong
Dairy Farin
Fenwick & Co., Geo...! Green Island Cement. H. & C. Bakery ......... Hongkong, Gan.....! Hongkong Electrio
H. H. L. Tramways.
k. Stom Water
boat Co. L.)
Hongkong bioter Hongkong fea
H. & K. Wharf de G.. kongkong Hope.........
4. &W, Dock
China
China Traders Hongkong Fire......
Sota Clusu.**. North
2 trails...............s Union
}
Land and Building-
Yangtze........................
Hongkong Laud lav, Humphreys Estato.. Kowloon Land & E. West Point Building Luzon sugar... Manila Invest, Co. Lül Mining
Charbonnages
i
Do. Preference... Rauber New Amoy Duck ...... Oriente Hotel, Dianilaj Powell, Lu
Robinson PianoCo.,Ld. Sownship Coys--
China arad Manila....... Doughs Sisaluchij B., Canton asset ai... lude-China S. N. .....) SetTransport and Į Takding Co......}
Sar Ferry..............
$10 $15, sales
58 $12.
$25 $474.
310 $21, buyera
$50 $40, sollera 210 8140, buyers $10 $160, ex div, ael.
$5 $7, ex div. bay.
$100 $820.
10 $14.10, buyera
$50 $151, sollers
$25 $260
$50 $58, buy
850 $145.
$20 $216, buyera
650 180.
$20 288, buyers
620 593, buyura $50 $330 £20 T. 230. $201, nominni $100 $500, sellers
*00 $135.
$100 $11, sollers $10 $12, wellers $80 $38, sellera $60 $52.
Blue $10, buyers
$50 $15, unles
Fes.260 $600, sellers
33. $11, sellers $11 $2,80, $130 cta.
B.C. F., Boyd&Co., Ld. Ths. Tebrau Planting C...! United Asbestos ......
Jaivers Trading
10. Ed. Watkins, L Watson & Co, A. S....
15/10 58, buyers $84, buyers $60 $40, buyers $10 $10, sales & sellers 100 $50.
150621, buyers $50 $16, buyers $60 ($40), sales $159. 210 $38.
€112.6.,sales & buy
$10 $27, buyers $51817, buyers 100 Tla. 170. narainal $40, buyers $10 $165. $20 $28, buyers $10 $7, zollera $10 #14į, sollers
VERNON & SMYTH, Brokers.
KOWLOON HOTEL.
City, and, surrounded by
11
delightful garden,
VISITORS AT HOTELS
Mr. F. Allen
Mr. Anderson
Mr. A.. Anton
LUNURONG' Hurki.
Mr. t. i. Bacrott Mr. H. T. Begloy Mr. & Mr. E.H.Bonvard Mr. & Mrs. W. M. Black Mr. & Mrs. E. Boggan Mr. A. Bonner Mr. W. Bornhorst - Dr. Jowers
Mr. W. S. Brown Mr. Bart Buck
Mr. J. H. Byerley
Mr. R. 8. Clark Mr. W. G. Clarke. Mr. FT. Colson
Mrs. F. Dawson Mr. G. Dean
Mr. J. H. Derbyshire
Mr. A. H. Capt.&
Dougall
& Mrs. J. Douglas
Mr. T. C. Downing Mr. F. W. Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ellis
Mr. A. Emerson
Mr. H. G. Fisher
Dr.
.P. H. Fox Mr. A. J. Francis
Capt. C: F. Garry Afr. C. Georg Mr. Jose (elona
Mr. C. Glover
Mrs. A. Powell Gront
Mr. M. H. Bawberger Mr. W. B. Haughwont
Capt. T. Hall Mr. J. G. Hayton Mr. L. W. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hooper
Mr. T. Howard
Rer. F. Loely
Mr. H. J. J. Jackman
Mr. and Mrs. Jamesoa
Mr. A Allison Ms. S. B. Arment Mr. D. Ashenden Dr. Barnett
Mrs. H. Jorasy and son Mr. M. Joblin
Mr. A. de T. Ogden Jones Mr. & Mru, E.
Bir, E. Joseph Mr. E. A. Katach Mrs. Lanthert Mr. A. E. Langley Mr. E. A. Leggutt Mr. T. P. MvArall Mr. A. J. Maca
Mr. R. J. Маскат Mr. Q. Malcolm Dr. O. Marriott
Iz.
Mr. Bydney Mart
Mr. E. Minat
Mr. P. L. Miller
Mr. M. O. de Morellaa
Mr. and Mrs. E. O, Mur-
phy
Mr. W. Pa att
Mr. M. S. Palaski
Me. J. A. Pattio
Mr. L. Pickel
Mr. W. Hutton Potts
Mr. H. J. Reid
Mr. G. Wade Bhore
Mr. Smith
Mr. H.
Mrs. A. Somerville
Mr.
E
F. Spethmann
Mr. J. A. Thomas
Dr. J. C. Thomson
Mr. Urquhart
Mr. & Mrs, W. B. Walker Capt. A. N. Walton
Mr. G. A. Watkins Mr. J.. Whito
Mr. Jas. W. Whita
Mr. & Mr. C. E. Wool.
mor
Mr. E. W. Woolsey
Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon
Wright
Mr. T. J. Wyna
PEAK HOTEL
Mr. Androw Beattie Mr. Geo. Beha Major H. G. Benson,
A.P.D.
Mrs. Benson Mr. H. Berkley
8. Bisnzed
Mr. Ralph A. Brabazon Mr. George Bruseu
atid Major Mrs.
F. W.
Bunny & children Afr. and Mrs. Cadoll Mr. & Mrs. A. Chapman Major A. A. Chicester Mr. & Mrs. Y. 6. Dann Majur. G. A. French,
1.8.0.
Mr. A. Fuck
Dr. Robert Gibson Mr. G. C. Lindsay Grant Major A. B. Hamilton Mr. F. Hübbe
Mr. F. T. Baines Hewitt Mr. H. V. Joffries Mr. and Mrs. P. N. H.
Jones
Mr. R. H. King Earl and Countess Lons-
dalu
Mr. A.. B. McDermott
י'
Mr. Win. Macleodd
D.U.S.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO &
WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAÇAU STEAMBOAT CO., LD, AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.
HONGKONG-CANTON LINE,
3.8. "HONAM," 2,83 tous, Captain H. D. Jones.
8.8. "POWAN,2,338 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, R.N.K. 3.8. FATSHAN." 2,260 tons, Captain A. W. Diron,
B.S. HANKOW" 3,073 tons, Captain C. V. Lloyd. 8.8.KINSHAN," 800 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius,
Departures from Hongkong to Canton daily at about 7am 10a.m. and 6. p.m. exospt Saturday at 7 a.m. and 10 am, sud Sunday at 6 p.m. only.
Departures from Canton to Hongkong daily at about 8.D., 2 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. (Sunday excepted) These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River, Special attention is drawn to their. Superior Saloon and Cabin Accommodation.
SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACÃO STEAMBOAT CO., LD..
...
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
8.8. "HEUNGSHAN," 1,998 tons, Captain W. E. Clarke, Departures from Hongkong to Masao daily at about 1 p.m., as per special schedule? Sunday
from Macao to Hongkong daily at about 7,30 am,
excepted.]
Do.
CANTON-MACAO LINE.
8.8. "LUNG JHAN," 219 tous, Captain T. Hamlin.
This Steamer leares Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at about 3,30a.m.; and leaves Mucar for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at about ".30 a..
JOINT SERVICE OF THEJHONGKONG, CANTON AND MAÇAO STEAMBOAT"
CO, LD... THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD, AND THE INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.
CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.
8.6. "NANNING," 569 tona, Captain B. D. Thomas. 3.8.SAINAM," 588 tons, Captain B. Branch.
One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at about 8 a.m. and the other leaves Wachow for Canton on the same days at abwot 8 8.10.
Round trips take about 5 days. These vessels have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.
Further particulars may be obtained at the Ofßes of the---
Mr. & Mrs. A. McGowan HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., L.D.,
Mr, E. Martin
Mr. Robert Mitchol:
Mine
C. Mortimore
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ollis
and child
Mr. Owen Ordish
Major
J. W. Ormiaton, RA
Mrs. J. W. Ormiston
Mr. Leonard D. Philpot
Mr. Donald Paper
Me. H. E. Pollock, K.C
Majer H. A. Pratt, E.A. Mr. Pratt
Mr.
and Mrs. Riquier Mr. T. H Raid
Hon. R. Murray Kam
soy, R.N.
Mis. W. E, Sawer Mr. Charles R. Scoti Mr. F. D. Seaton. Mr. A. Sinclair Mr.
Carl W. Smith Mr. W.0. C. Spla -
haver
Mr. A. strachun Capt. N. G. Thompon Mr. O. D. Thomson Mr. F. Tugact Mr. S. T. Wenborn Mr. F. . Wilford
CRAIGIEBUAN HOTEL
Master Caulfyld Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell Lient. & Mrs. J.S. Han
vey
Mr. W. Holma Mrs, Johnston & child
Lieut. and Mrs. F. W.
Lambeth
Capt. & Mrs. Lyou MC.-D. K. Alon Mr. & Mrs. R. F. Wright
and children
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr. B. Lovy Mr E. Muelle, Consul
for Pera
Mr. 8, R. Price Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rose
THIS Hotel is situated in a quiet locality. Mr. C. H. Coulson away from the din and disturbance of the Mr. E. Dose
Mr. C. Furuta Capt. Ehrhardt it is an ideal place of residence. The building Dr. H. Hallier sande on an eminence, giving a magnificent Plow of the Harbour and the City of Victoris, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Mr. R. Bore
Hastings It is within easy access of the Kowloon Mr. E. Howard wharves, where the principal mail steamers Mr. Chas, & Kerrick disembark pasongers, and from which there is
a regular ferry service to Hongkong.
Bowling Alleys and Billiards.
Mr. M. J. D. Step'iens Mr. H. S. Vaughan Mr. Francis S. Whitten
CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
Mr. M. Benjamin Lieut. Campball,
B.E.
PAR SILVEE, por oz.
OPIUM.
Maiws New ...31040 to
Malwa Old.........110 to
The Cuisine is excellent.
Malwn. Older 81140 to
Malwa V. Old..... 81160 to Perion fine quality $800
Bongkang
How Tie
Folgt.
Hongkong Menu Time.
J. W. OSBORNE,
F. F. JEWELL,
athl
Proprietor.
Manager.
Ferrian extra fue..$810
to
10
Hongkong, 6th June, 1903.
(1643
#
$1075 to
per chest.
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639
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New" HOTEL AMERICA
19
NEW
Pa'ns Old..
$1085 to
Brauros Now
Benares Old...
$1075 to $1085 to
We
P
8 24
&
Mr. E. Hougton Mr. W. Humphrey
Thưa Từ Đ
Paton New
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE GERMAN MAIUS.
The Imperial Gorman mail steamer Hamburg Left Shanghai on the 19th inst., at 1 p.m., and was expected here to-day, at daylight..
The Imperial German mail steamer Sachsen left Bingapore on the 18th inst at 8 am., aud may be expected here on the 2inl inst., at day. light.
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The C.P.R. steamer Empress of China arrived at Yokohama at 3.50 p.m. on the 19th inst., and left again at noon on the 20th inst. for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at moon, to-day.
THE FRENCH MAIL.
The. M.M. steamer Tonkin will leave Finga- pory to-day, at 6 am., for this port vie Saigon. THE INDIAN MAXE.
The Indo-China steamer Namsung left Cal- outte for this port, via the Straits, on the 11th fost, and may be expected here on the 27th inst.
THE AMERICAN MAILS.
The O. & 0, steamer Garlic left Yukokuma for this port on the 17th inst., a.m., via Inland Sea, &c.
The T.K.K. steamer Hongkong Maru loft Ban Francisco for this port, via Honolulu, ko., on the 7th inst.
KIRCHANT STEAMZES.
The steamer Zafra loft Manila on the 18th inst, and is dus bere to-day.
The C.P.R. steamer Afhentan arrived at Nagasaki at 8 am, on the 20th inst., and left again at 6p.m. sie day for Shanghai, where due to arrive at 9 a.m., to-morrow,
she
is
The P. & O. steamer Candia left Singapore for this port on the 18th inst., at 11 am.
The C.M. steamer Kremus loft Moji on the 18th inst., pm, and is dus here on the 23rd inst. The 0.8.S. steamer Hector left Singapore the 19th inst., am., and is dus here on the 24th jast.
The N.P. steamer Víctoria arrived at Yoko- bama on the 13th inst.
The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s steamer Pleiades arrived at Kobe on the 15th inst,
The Boston Tow Best Co.'s steamer Hyades arrived at Yokobama on the 15th inst.
The E. & A. steamer Empire, from Sydney, left Thursday Island on the 36th inst. for Manila and this port, and is due here on the 26th tost,
The P. & A. steamer Indrapura loft Portland (Or.) for this port, via Japan ports, on the 13th inst., and may be expected here an the 10th prox. The 0.8.9. steamer Ajas left Victoria (B.C.) on the 10th inst. for Japan and Hongkong.
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CARTRIDGES.
IMPORTED EVERY MONTH, THERE-
LE
FORE ALWAYS FRESH.
(Late German Club Building).
High Class Private Hotel,
No. 2, WYNDHAM STREET.
Near Post Office, Piera, Clubs, Banks, Prin cipal Offices and Streets. Rates reasonably.
American Matron.
The Cuisine is of the best; and management
is under owner a direct supervision as to food, cleanliness and hygiene of the promises.
The Furnishings are new sud bandsome; and the Bedrooms large, cool and weil ventilated.
Hongkong, 4th July, 1903,
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THOMAS HOTEL.
LEY'S, SCHULTZE'S, AMBERITE.
KYNOCK'S SPORTING FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, comfortably furnished, and most centrally situated, CARTRIDGES 8, 10, 12, 16, and 20 JORE. and NEWCASTE CHILLED SHOT in being in close proximity to the Bauke and all Sizes, Nos. 10 to 88SG. AIR GUNS and principal business places. AMMUNITION in Variety.
SPECIALLY WM. SCHMIDT & CO.
RATES. Hongkong, 28th November, 1902.
VIEWS OF HONGKONG
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LLUSTRATED POST CARDS Coloured, Write-Away Cards, &c. For Sale at GEACA & CO.'s Stall at
HONGKONG HOTEL CORRIDOR.
Abo
Used and Unused Foreign and Celonial
POSTAGE STAMPS
Albans. Catalogues. Hiages, &c., &c., dc. in Sets, Packets or Single. King Edward VII
Inspection invited.
Hongkong, 12th June, 1903,
2011
CHEONG SHING.
GENERAL EXPOR VERS.
DEALERS IN
昌
JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, PEARLS PRECIOUS STONES, SILKS, IVORY WARES, EMBROIDERIES AND CHINESE CURIOS. Wholesale and Retail. Prices very moderate. No. 39, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Opposite Messrs. C. J. GAUTE & CO), Hongkong, 16th May, 1903.
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▶UINART PERE & FILS, REIMS
Established 1719, CHAMPAGNE GECWERS AND
SHIPPERS.
Ship only the Finest Quality Entrs Dry (Green Feal)
LAUTS, WEGENER & CC.,
Bole Agents.
F1054
Hongkong, 18th May, 1903,
REDUCED
For Particulars, apply to
Mr. A. J. Darby
rs. B. Dufour bar. E. Edwards
Mr. G. E. Lee Mr. & Mrs. L. Maraton Mrs. H. Rothman Mr. E. Stodart Mr. H. M. Tibbey Mr. T. 1yrwhitt Mr. W. E. Whooler Mr. W. M. WIliam
THOMAS' HOTEL.
Mr. U. Condy and two Mr. H. D. Bassett
children
Mr. Creg Mr. E. Hayword Mr J. Kernan Mr. Li Moa Kin Mr. Lok Chow Sys Mr. W. Malowany
Mr. F. K Kichman. Capt. G. 8. Randich
Capt. Bobort
Mr. O. L. Bobertson Mr. E. Rong om Mr. E. J. TaversON Mies Valet
Mr. Wnceley
Mr. L. J. Young
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. Mrs. ¡l, Adamssa & Mr. Paul H. Harris
family
Mr. T. P. Kenay Ma, &. Dreiner
Mr. A. Bruce Burlon Capt. Chandler
Mr John Chisholm Mr. W. W. Cartie SUMMER Mr. Goorgs A. Dias
Mr. W. ti. Donald
Dr. F. Koy
Mr. Amaro Lopes
Mr. Chai, W. aforah il
• Mr. G. Merdas
KOWLOON Mias M. A. H. Colcutt Capt. D. J. Curran [1979 Miss Gleason
THE MANAGER. Jongkong, 10th July, 1908.
THE AMERICAN SYSTEM. OF ENTISTRY.
D
Dг. M. H. CHAUN,
27, Des Veux ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG From the University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Hongkong, 10th Marsh, 1903,
DAVID CURSAR
MERCHANT NAVY
NAVY BOILED
LONG FLAX
RELIANCE CROWN
TARPAULING
17
# BU
| Mr. Jas. Wm. Graham
Mrs. Jackson and ebild Mr. Kennedy Mr. Quisque
Mr. Angel Catos
Lieut. 1. Paz La
Mr. H. Stephens
Mr. F. J. Woodbridg
HOTEL.
Mr. V. Quisque
Mrs. 3. J. Rafferly
Capt. Kange Mr. H. H. Beimerloch Rev. J. Simoster Mr. & Mrs. Stackwood Mrs. Walters
HOTEL AMERIČA.
Mr. and M13. H. M. Colo
Mr. D. Crespo
CANVAS. 1
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO.,
Sale Agenia
CHADWICK
MR.
DENTAL
KEW
SURGEON, No. 39, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
Office Hours--ng & to 5P.M. Hongkong, 16th June, 1903.
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NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.
【EITHER the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS, BOT the OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crew of the following Vessels during their stay in Hongkong Harbour DHARWAR, Swedish barque, A. P. Larsson,
Jardine, Matheson & Co. KENTHERE, British 4m. barque, T. E. Burch.
---Standard Oil Co.
Mr. F. H. Doolittle Mr. G. Dangerfield Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dahl Mr. Wo. La Davis Mr. Heari Ferrera Dr. John Gillis Miss Busan F. Gladwin Mr and Mrs. J. A. Glover Miss L. Goldstein Mr. J. C. Harvey Mr. Robt. Henderson
Michae! Luery
Mr. and Mr Leonar Ji Miss Emiliana Mortera Miss Prancisca Morters
Sir. Jas. McDonald Hr. D. K. Mitchell Mira. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Marquardt
Mr. Luis Martunnedo Mr. and Mrs. B. Macke
and family
Mră. Mr.
Osborn Silvie Farreglio Mr. Antonio Parregio Mr. Max Bath Mr. Hena. Richter Mr. F. 51. Bikon
Mr. D. Romero Mr. F. Rodriguez Mr. Fred D. Smith
PURE FRESH. WATER
HE HONGKONG STEAM WATER THE
BOAT CO., LD., in prepared to supply ANY QUANTITY of PURE FRESH WATER to the Bhipping, both for Docks and Boilers.
Call Flag W.
J. W. KEW. Manager,
1st Floor, 37, Cannaught Road. Hongkong, 13th June, 1903,
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18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central (opposite the Hongkong Hotel);
Or of BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.
PEERLESS SCOTS WHISKIES
ON
HAIG & HAIG, LD., DISTILLERS SINCE 1679.
3 Star, SPECIAL-The finest of all " Pog” WHISKIES at
5 Star, LIQUEUE-Exquisite, best in the World for Club or Private us at
Stop drinking rank, Smoky Stuff, because "it comes through the SODA." Try HAIG & HAIG'S WHISKIES; pure, mellow matured, non-smoky, delibate Once tried, proferred to all others. Sole Agents for Hongkong:
F. BLACKHEAD & Co.
HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BOOKBINDING
DAILY PRESS" OFFICE,
The only office in China hring Earopean langht workmen. Equal to Home Werk FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN
A CHEE & CO., Established 1859.
Every Household Requisite. Depot for Fastman's Kodak Films and Accessories;
17. Queen's Road Central.
CHEONG LEE & CO., Furniture Store. Established over 20 years. Importers and Exporters, Teakwood Furniture, Bisɔke weed, Jewellery, &c., highest grate, beat and cheapest. F, Queen's Read
Central.
JEWELLEES
MAISON LEVY HERMAN-)S
Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40
Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Áleo
at Bhanghai, Manila, l'arıs and Iloilo
PHOTOGRAPHER.
M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST.
Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and alro colouring Photos and relief Photos. Views of Chinia and Marila. Work done for Amateurs; No. Ba, Queen's
Road Central
PRINTING
DAILY PRESS" OFFICE Proofs read by Englishmen.
STOBEKEEPER:
*; BLACKHEAD & CO.
Nary Contractors, Sailmakers, Provision and Coal Merchants, Bel Agents for Hartmann Bahtjon's Genuine Com-
position Red Knând Brand.
BISMARCK & CO.,
Navy Contractors, Ship Chandlers, Provision and Coal Merchants, Bail
makers, &c. Frash Water suged to
Vessels in the Harbour
KWONG SÁNG & CO
Shipchurdlers, Sailmakers, Provisionara, Coal Merchants, Hardware, Engineers" Tools, Brass and Iron Merchants,
144, Des Voeux Road,
FORE & BEIMUND,
25 and 28, Connaught Brad, Praga Central, Shipubandiors, Sailmakers, Biggers, Commission Ageute and General Storekeepers; Sole Agents for Shipowners Composition (“Grey- hound Brand") and Blandells
Spence & Co.'s Composition WATCHMAKERS
DROZ & CO.,
14, Queen's Road Central. Repairs of Watches and Clocks by competent European experta at moderate rates
FOR SALE..
DISCARDED STEEL WIRE CABLE.
For Particulars, apply to-
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong High Level Trainways Co., Ld. Hongkong, 17th June, 1903-
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[IGH-CLASS
$13,00 ..$-19:00
favour
CHRISTMAS
HCAKES, decoratel
from $1.00 0,80 German and Cakes.... ...from $1 to $5.00
Plain Christmas Cakes...
Assorted Pastry Cakes
Scotch Bans...
Freaden Stollen
Mince Pies
་་r
Chicken and Ham Pies
per dozen 0,50
from 1.50
2.00
11
.... per dozen 2.40
Chicken and Hom Patties... Game Pies
from 3,00
2.40
from 5.00
Christmas Puddings. &o., to Order, Please apply to WEISMAN & CO., 142, Praya East; ANGLO-AMERICANSTOBES, 64, Elgin Road, or ROYAL ÆRATED WATER DEPOT, Ice House Street.
Hongkong. 19th December, 1907. F1171
R. J. REMEDIOS, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STAMP
DEALER,
No. 39, WINDHAM STREET, HONGKONG, Will be glad to send STAMPS en approval to any address en reseipt of satisfactory rafer.
anoes.
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Is also prepared to purchase used POSTAGE. STAMPS in Largo or Suiall Quantities for Cash AGENTS WANTED, 15 to 25 per cent. Disconat Allowed,
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.
DELICIOUS AND JUICY
CALIFORNIAN MUSK MELONS
TAINE,
AND
AMERICAN WATER MELONS,
HIGH-CLASS VEGETABLES IN ENASON;
FRESH DAILY. Can be obtained from No. 42, Central Market.
CHING SHAU CHAN. Hongkong, 1st July, 1903.
1180 AUTOMATIC MAUSER
PISTOLS.
JALIBRE 7.63 1.3.
With CHAMBER for 10 CARTRIDGES FIRING 10. SHOTS in 2 SECONDS. SIEMSSEN & CO.
Hongkong Srd Ostaber, 1900.
JOHNSTONES
MAPIER
SQUARE
BOTTLE WHISKY.
NAPIER. JOHNSTONES
SHIPPERS
SQUARE BOTTLE WHISKY
Gutler, Palmer Go., London.
AGENTS
COLD STORAGE,
THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY," Lo., have now 40,000 Cabic feet of Cold Storage available at EAST POINT. Stores will be Open at 10 AM, and 4 r.. daily, Sundays excepted, to receive and deliver perishable goods.
WM. PARLANE, Manager. Hongkong, 18th November 1901. [65
Printed and Published by BERTRAM A. HALE for the Concerned, at 14, Des Vous "ovi Central, City of Victoria, Hongkong ; London Offes. 131, Fleet Street, E.Č.
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.
HONGKONG.