FOOCHOW
On Monday last the Customs Launch on her downward trip to the Anchorage was ran into by a fishing boat. Fortunately she was struck in her strongest part, just before the house, The left side. Had she been struck amidships othing could have saved her. As it was, a large hole was made in her side which will oc- casion sothe expense to repair.
Another huge junk was launched this morning amidst the din of cymbals and fue crackers. This makes the thiricenth junk launched this season, and there are seven now remaining on the various slips approaching completion. Con- sidering that each of these vessels costs on an average three thousand dollars, this native build ing yard turns ever a large amount of proney annually.
Although rumoured that one of the murderers of the unfortunate victim to whom we alluded in my last issue had been arrested, we find, upon enquiry, that up to the present time no chuc to the actors in the tragedy is obtainable. The -body of the deceased, which was allowed to the public thoroughfare until becoming Femin as offensive to the nasal organs of passers by as it was to the public gaze, eventually received
decent interment.
Two fires broke out almost simultaneously be tween eleven and half-past on Sunday morning last, the 28th instant. The one first noticed took place in a Joss House and School in a passage leading down towards the river at the back of the Chub, and was som extinguished without
Occasioning much damage.
The second fire recused just beyond the long Bridge, a noted locality for such events, and was of a far more serious nature. About fifty general store dealers shops were razed to the grout within the short space of an hour, and the da mage was very considerable. No lives were sacrificed in either instance.
Aa castlapuake was experienced on Saturday last at 11.33 am, and prevailed for about a quar ter of a minte, during which period the oscillas tion diferred from that occurring a nearly the same date last year, by occasioning a more irre- gular and jerky sensation than the unpleasant Swin to which we are accustomed. From the
peculiarly changeable description of weather we have already experienced this Summer, prog- nostications as to the revelation in the seasons are being confirmed by calar demonstration. Thompson xles will certainly soon retire citur revision, or considerable modification, un- less that poets high-flown notions are henceforth to be considered thoroughly mythical.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1882.
ous to their cause, Garibaldi, who was not to be easily thwarted, joined a body of volunteers at Palermo, August 1st. Gen. Cialdini was sent by Ficurza, a forest district, about twenty miles from the government at Turin to check this hasty and
advised movement; but hefore he arrived Garibalth and his followers had crossed in two French steamer from Catania to Melita, a small port on the Calabrian coast. They were followed by a strong body of the royal troops under Col. Pallavacino, and were attacked on the mountain plateau of Aspromonte, when they surrendered, Garibaldi himself being severely wounded by a rifle-bullet in the ankle. He was conveyed to Spezzia, where the fullet was extracted, and he was attended by Mr. R. Partridge, an English by the most distinguished Italian practitioners. sergeon sent ou specially for the purpose, and On account of his services in the cause of Italian independence in 1860, he was pardoned, and he retuned to Caprera. In the spring of 1864 Garibaldi visited England. An immense cop- course of people assembled, on his arrival in London, where he was entertained by some lead- ing, members of the aristocracy, and was honoured with a banquet by the Lord Mayor and the city of London. In the midst of these ovations, he suddenly announced his intention of returning to Italy, thereby putting an end to his engagements this resolution on his part was the subject of to visit several provincial towns. The cause of much controversy at the time. Having paid a visit to some frictids in the west of England, Garibaldi embarked in the Duke of Sutherland's yacht (the Duke and Duchess accompanying hini), and reacaul Caprera in safety. During the compaign of 1866, Garibaldi again took the field, was engaged in operations in the Tyrol, sustained a severe repulse from the Austrians,
July 22nd, and retired up the Soro. This reverse he retrieved July 23rd, and was preparing to advance, when the war was brought to
a close, and Garibaldi 'retired to Copreva The year 1867 was a still mare disastrous one for Caribaldi. In spite of the reserve maintained by the Italian Govern- tification of Italy. Accordingly he revived the ment, he determined to complete, if possible, the
agitation on the Roman question, and openly or- ganised an invasion of the States of the Church. The Government resolved to suppress this move- ment, and accordingly its leader was arrested at Asinalunga, by order of the Minister Ratazzi, on September 24th. Garibaldi was taken in the first instance to Alessandria, but was afterwards permitted to return home to Cap rera, in the neighbourhood of which island was stationed in order to an-of-war prevent the escape of the revolutionary chief In perusing the statistical returns of trade, ot
This vigilance was, however, unavailing, as the treaty ports, we find that in comparison with Garibaldi escaped on the 14th of Dat., and the net importation of opisut into the Port of Leeding to Florence, barunged the populace and Foochow during the past seven years, the same has started on the 22nd to join the insurgent hands not sufficiently increased, proportionately with the on the Roman frontier. At the head of four bat- increase in the population, as to bear out the theory talions of volunteers he defeated the Pontifical of the anti-opium leaguers. So far back as the troops at Monte Rotondo (Oct. 6th: but on the year 1874, the total amount of importation of the 4th of Nov. the Garibaldians again encountered, various descriptions of opium to the port of a Mentana, the Pontifical troops, who had been Frochow was 1,107 piculs, whereas the amount reinforced by a portion of the French expedition- imported last year had only increased during the ary corps, and suffered a speedy and Crushing seven years 1,608 piculs, which, taking into con-
defeat, thanks mainly, according to the official sideration the excess
ress in the
population cannot be made to shew a larger individual consumption. the Chassepot rifle, which "did wonders" on this report of General de Failly, to the superiority of Taking the other Ports collectively, we find
memora upon examination, very similar results, in fact New chwans, Tientsin and Kiukiang, have even decreased in their demands for the drug. If those who are now agitating other countries to use their influence towards the total suppression of the few luxuries a Chinaman is afforded, were to turn their philanthropy towards ameliorating vices which ruin others as well as the actual offenders, those countries might evennally, by tlieir rectitude, be in a position to set China a
on, in morals and perhaps frugality-Foo afar Herald.
GENERAL GARIBALDI.
We-regret-to-have to chronicle the death of the Liberator of Italy, the gallant Garibaldi, t is only a week or two since we heard of the great reception accorded to the veteran soldier when he visited Rome, and noted his return to his island home. General Garibald: was un- doubtedly one of the most prominent men of the century, and he will live for all tinc as the founder of Italy liberty. The following sketch of his life is taken from Men of the Tunes:
'Garibaldi, Giuseppe, was born at Nice, of poor parents, July 22nd, 1807. Being fand ofthe sea, he made voyages, when very young, to Odessa and to Rume. Having, in 1832, been implicated with Mazzini in a conspiracy against Charles Albert, king of Sardinia, he was compelled to quit his country, was, again in trouble in 1834, and was condemned to death in his absence for a similar attempt. He escaped to France, and landed at Marseilles, whence he sailet in an Egyptian corvette, and offered his services to the Bey of Tunis; but the life was not stirring enough for him, and in 1836 he fought for the republic of Rio Grande, then at war with Brazil, He com- manded a vessel of thirty tons, with sixteen men, and having been taken prisoner at Gualeguay, on trying to escape, was cruelly treated. After being set at liberty, he again fought for Rio Grande, ant, attended by his wife Anita, passed through a variety of stirring adventures. He com manded an Italian legion of 800 men against the Dictator Rosas, and fought the battle of Salto Sant Antonio. In 1847, on hearing of the ele vation of Pius IX. to the Papacy, he offered his services, transferred in 1848 to the provisional government of Rome, Charles Albert declining them. Received with great enthusiasm at Rome he was in the thick of the struggle which ensued when the French troops attacked that city. Ов
orable occasion. Garibaldi was arrested at
|
Figline on his journey to Caprera, and carried to the fortress of originuo, near Spezia, The General protestel against this act, and clained American citizen. He was set at liberty on the the protection due to an Italian Deputy and an | 26th and retired to his land home, which he again left on bearing of the downfall of the French Empire atul the establislunent of the Re- public, when, hastening to France, he placed his sword at the disposal of the Government of the National Defence. He landed at Marseilles Oct. 7th, 1870, arrived at Tours, the seat of the Go- vernment delegation, two days later, and on the 16th was nominated to the command of the irre- gular forces in the Vosges. Great expectations troops; but they rendered little. were formed in some quatters of the Garibaldian no service in the field, while their conduct towards the clergy and the inmates of conventual establishments excited a feeling of disgust in the minds of all the respectable people in the country. In Feb. 1871, Caribakli was returned a Deputy to the National Assembly for Paris and several of the departments but at the preliminary sitting of that body at Bordeaux, on the 12th, the General, "loving the Republic but hating the priesthood," ungraciously gave in his resignation. He also resigned the command of the ariny of the Vosges, and soon afterwards took his departure for Ca prera. In the year 1874 the fact was made pu- blic that Garibaldi was in necessitous circum- stances, whereupon offers of pecuniary assistance were made to him by several of his admirers in England, Scotland, and the United States. Some of these offers he accepted, but he declined, in not very respectful language to accept a national gift which was voted to him in the Chamber of Deputies by 207 votes against 25 (Dec. 19th). Being clected a member of the Italian Parlia ment, he emerged from his island retreat and proceeded to Rome, where he took this seat amid much popular enthusiasm, Jan. 25th, 1875. Since then he has beco engaged in promoting a project for the deviation of the Tiber, and for the improve- ment of the Roman Campagna. In April, 1876, he wrote a letter to. Signor Depretis "an- nouncing his acceptance of the donation of 100,000 lire, presented to him by the nation and the king,
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY,
the entry of the French, Garibaldi fied, the THE Steamship
French and
Him.
During
the terrible time which followed, his wife sank Captain Cullen, will be despatched for the above
A
from exhaustion and dread. Garibaldi become manufacturer of and candies on Staten
soap Island, went to Valparaiso, and returned to the United States. In 1854, on visiting the Tyne, he was presented by the people of Newcastle with a sword. Afterwards he settled in the deso late island of Caprera, where he commenced fanning with great success. On offering his ser- vices
to the Sardinian generals, he was much op posed, but was allowed to organize a body of volunteers, called Alpine Chasseurs, consisting of 17,000 men; and with this force he engaged at Varese, Camerlats, Como, Brescia, Magenta, Montebello, Solferino, &c. He landed at Marsala in May, 1960, took Palermo, marched on the mainland, and the struggle was carried from Reggio to Pizzo, to San Giovanni, Mileto, and annily to Naples, which King Francis II. aban- doned. On march to Gaeta he met Victor Emanuel, and saluted him "King of Italy." Capua and Gaeta afterwards capitulated. He did not get on well with the Sardinian lieutenants of the king, and, as poor in purse as he was whea he set out, without any honours or titles, he went on board a vessel, and returned to his home in Caprer The cession of his native city Nice to France caused him deep sorrow. His insular retirement was not, however, of long duration; ar publisised at Palermo, July 26th, 1862, a retionary address to the Hungarians, inciting them to revoll, possibly with hope that such a movement would divert a large body of the Austrian troops from Venetia. But the effect of this, proclamation was neutralized by a public letter from Gen. Klapka, addressed to Garibaldi, In which he demonstrated that any riaing of the Hungarian people at that juncture would be ruin.
P.M.
.
Poit, TO-DAY, the 5th instant, at FOUR
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 3rd June, 1982.
[401 AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, (Taking Cargo at through rates to CALCUTTA, PORT SAID, AND TRIESTE. PERSIAN GULF PORTS, ODESSA, and the
MEDITERRANEAN PORTS).
THE Company's Steamship
Captain A. Tercig, will be despatched TO- **HELIOS," DAY, the 5th June, at FOUR P., instead of as previously notified.
For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 31st May, 1882.
[363 FOR HOIHOW AND PAKHOI.
HE Steamship THE
PING-ON-4---
Captain McCaslin, will be despatched for the above Forts, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th inst,
at DAYLIGHT.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 5th June, 1882,
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
THE At Spanish Steamer
* FILIPINA,"
Captain Beltran, will be despatched for the above Fort, on FRIDAY, the 9th instant, at FIVE P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
REMEDIOS & Co. Hongkong, 5th Jane, 1882.
[406
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA (Taking Cargo at through rates for all AUSTRA- FOOCHOW,
LIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORTS, TASMANIA, Fiji, and NEW CALEDONIA) HE Steinship
T
* GANGES,"
Entimations.
THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.
HAS FOR SALE.
Amusements.
THEATRE
THE
ROVAL.
FIRST APPEARANCE OF
HE BANDMANN COMBINATION,
NUMBERING 12 ARTISTS.
IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros, Vegueros, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha banos of all makes, quality guarameed. TonacCOS of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, FOR POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &o, &c.; Commissions Executed.
JOSE M. BASA. No. 51, B., QUEEN'S RUAD, CENTRAL Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
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WING TY LOON G.
TO-MORROW EVENING,
THE 6TH JUNE, HAMLET
WEDNESDAY,
THE 7TH JOSE.
VENICE.
MERCHANT OF
DEPENDANT ON ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MẠN FROM SHANGHAI,
Rod and Roast Beef and Mutton, soup Tickets auf Plan at Messrs. KELLY & WASH'S.
HAS FOR SALE.
TRIME Mess Pork and Beef, 200ths. in Barrel. Captain Blaik, will receive immetiate despatch and Bouilli, American Hans, Bacon, Codfish, as above.
Cracked Wheat, Hominy, fresh white and red Beans, Assorted Fruits and Soups, Ham San- sages, Salmon Bellies, Mackerelt, Sheeps Tongues, Choice Tripe, Caviar, Clam Chowder, Lobsters, Oysters, Corn Meal, and every description of Oilmen's stores at moderate prices.
No. 39. HING LOVING STREET, Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GEO. 'R. STEVENS, & Co, Hongkong, June 3th, 1882.
(412
SZ
HING.
TAILOR.
l'it
To be Let.
TO LET
POSSESSION ON 1ST JUNE NEXT.
THE FIRST FLOOR, WEST SIDE,
OF
"MARINE HOUSE"
No. 15, QUEEN'S ROAD. Now in the occupation of Messrs. WILSON AND BIRD. Apply to
E. R. BELILIOS.
Hongkong, 16th May, 1882.
TO LET
POSSESSION ON 15TH JULY NEXT.
THE
COMMODIOUS
WITH
LARGE COMPOUND
AND
[348
HOUSE,
A CHINESE HOUSE ATTACHED, No. 33, POTTINGER STREET.
PRICES OF ADMISSON, Dress Circle Stalls.
$3.00.
$2.00.
$1.00.
Apply to
Hongkong, 31st May, 1582.
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NOTICE,
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COLO
OLONEL
GOVERNMENT HILLS. Trent in this Colony weighing 7.1.7 in ENDERS for SPECIE, MEXICAN DOLLARS exchange for BILLS drawn ON DEMAND on the Government of India, Calcutta, will be received Duchin, Ebroidered Servis, &c, de by the STAFF PAYMASTER until 12 Noos on WEDNESDAY, the 7th instant.
The Tenders to state the total amount required (in Rupees) and the amount for which each fil shouk! be drawn, dout no Bills will be issued for sums below Rs. 10,000.
1307
The Tenders to be in duplicate, in sealed endorsed "Tenders for fiovernment Bills." covers, addressed to the "Staff Payataster” and
The right to accept or reject any or all the Tenders is reserveal.
A. S. MURRAY, Major, Staf Paymaster. Treasury Office, theen's Road, Hongkong, 5th June, 1882. HONGKONG HUMANE SOCIETY. The ANNUAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the above SOCIETY will be held in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Room, Cery HALI, on MONDAY, 12th June at 5.30 ... for the pur- pose of receiving the Report of the Comiter, a Statement of Accounts, and to elect Officers for the ensuing years.
Members and others taking an interest in the Society are invited to attend."
By Order,
་ལ་
Hon. Secretary.
T. R. FISHER,
Hongkong, 6th June, 1882.
PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE PROPERTY
IN BONHAM STRAND,
THE Undersigned has received instructions from the MORTGAGEE to Sell by Public Auction, on
SATURDAY,
the rath day of June, 1882, at THREE P.St., on the Premises,
ALL that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND Registered in the LAND OFFICE as the REMAINING PORTION of Section B of MARINE LOT No. 6, with the SIX HOUSES erected thereof Nos. 4, 6, 8, to, 12, and 16, Bonliam Strand, The above Houses will be sold separately. For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to
"BRERETON "&"WOTTON,
Solicitors for the Mortgagee,
or lo
J. M. GUEDES,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 5th June, 1882.
PUBLIC AUCTION
or
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VALUABLE PROPERTY IN ENDICOTT'S LANE.
HE
HF, Undersigned has received instructions from the MORTGAGEE to Sell by Public Auction, on
TUESDAY, the 13th day of June, 1882, at 3 3, on the Premises, THE 19 SHOPS in Endicott's Lane, Nos. 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, LAND OFFICE as Section A of MARINE AND OFFICE Segistered in the LOT NO. $34. Monthly Rental $365.
For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to
J. M. GUEDES, Auctioneer, Hongkong, 5th June, 1882.
(409
T
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by Public Auction, on
THURSDAY,
EALER all kinds of Drapery, Silk Hand-
HAT AND CAP MAKER. Ladies material made up, and a perfect Fit Ga ranteed at Moderate Charges. MATTING AND MANILA CIGARS,
FOR SALE.
No. 76, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, t2th April, 1882.
NAM
SING.
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TAILOR AND OUTFITTER.
ENTS' Shirts, Scarves, Braces, Socks, Hats, Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. Clothes cut in the most approved West End Style, a perfect Fit Guaranteed at Moderate Prices.
NEW SEASON'S GOODS. Just received.
74. A.. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG,
Hongkong, 14th April, 1882,
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A
总是
H Hoy LEE.
MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER.
A
IKE AUSTIN'S.
NEW AMERICAN KIFLE RANGE,
NOW OPEN
AT THE HONGKONG HOTELS SPECIAL ATTRACTION. SPLENDID SILVER
E. R. BELILIOS.
Hongkong, 1st June, 1882.
TO LET
(WITH IMMEDIATE ENTRY)
T
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COP
will be offered for competition, open to all Amateur Marksmen. The subscription list is now open and will close on June 6th when com- petitors can make their own arrangements as to conditions of firing,
WIMBLEDON TARGETS AND RULES WILL GOVERN THE SHOOTING, ANY POSITION ALLOWED,
Apply to
[393
RESIDENCE.
KNOWN AS
BELLEVUE,"
ALBANY ROAD,
R. LYALL, queen's Road Central,
Hongkong, ist June, 1882.
TO LET.
Entrance Fee $2.00 Shots and Targets included. T
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SPORTING KIFLES !!!
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C 0 D 0 lately occupied by the
[394
WNS
HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
ENTRANCE PROM PRAYA.
Immediate Pussession.
ROSE & Co.,
POPULAR PRICES. FOUR SHOTS FOR 25 GENTS.
Gallery open daily from 4 to 12 PM. Hongkong, zitli April, 1892.
[:45
Apply to
Hongkong, 21st April, 1882.
For Sale.
FOR SALE,
HAS for Sale, every description of Gentle G. 1. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE.
men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hats, &&c. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds. Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own Manufacture. China Teapots in hataboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.
No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 16th May, 1882.
[347 SAM HING, (STULT 2). MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER,
HAT AND CAP MAKER. TMPORTER of every description of Gentle-
men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Um brellas, Hats, &e, &e. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds; Bamboo Blinds and Matting. Special attention given to the Tailoring Depart mest. A perfect fit and best workmanship, gua. ranteed. Cretonnes and Chintzes for Dresses in all the newest patterns.
No. 49, AND $1, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong, 1st May, 1892.
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AND MINIATURE
SHIP PORTRAIT,
PAINTER.
PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. LANDSCAPES IN OR. AND WATER COLORS, All Work Executed by First-Class Artists, IVORY MINIATURES A SPECIALITE. ·
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
No. 54, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS. HONGKONG Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
C
SUN SHIN G.
DEALER IN SILKS.
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ANTON and Shanghai Gauzes, Crape Shawis, Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &c.,
&c. &c. The best house in the trade for high class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY
QUARTS..... PINTS.. Apply to
3 and 33, Queen's Road.
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TO LET, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. -
PARSEE
WITH
VILLA
G ARDE N, ROBINSON ROAD.
$22 per Case.
$23 per Case. MELCHERS & Co.
Apply to
[132
Hongkong, 2nd March, 1882.
FOR SALE.
W. A. ROSS & Co.'s BELFAST RNGER ALE in Casks of........ 10 doz.
<k. in Casks of... LEMONADE in Casks of SARSAPARILLA in Casks of......... LIME JUICE CHAMPAGNE in
Casks of
LIME JUICE CORDIAL in Cases of LIME JUICE in Cases of ........ RASPBERRY VINEGAR in Cases of 2 17 ORANGE BITTERS
ALSO,
L ROSE & Co.'s LONDON CELEBRATED LIME JUICE CORDIAL
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 9th May, 1982, -
FOR SALE.
GENUINE
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PORT WINE
M. DE SOUZA GUEDES' WELL KNOWN BRANDS, BLACK LABEL, with 3 Grapes, per Case of
1 Duzen Quarts
$18. BLACK LABEL, with 2 Grapes, per Case of
1 Dozen Quarts
$16. WHITE LABEL, per Case of 1 Dozen Quarts. $13.
Apply to
F. J. V. JORGE,
at Messrs. KUSSELL, & Co's, Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.
FOR SALE.
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Brands Threifall's Export PALE ALF ESSRS, W. & T. LOCKETT'S Celebrated
C. L. GORHAM, Pacific Mail Office.
Hongkong, 19th May, 1882.
PART
TO LET FURNISHED.
OF
[357
BUNGALOW
WEST POINT
NEXT TO
SPANISH CONSULATE
For Particulars apply to
J. R. MCDONALD, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, 20th May, 1881.
[359
TO LET
HE SIX FOUR-STORIED SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING HOUSES now in course of
| erection at the bottom of Old Hailey-street in Hollywood Road, on the site of the Premises formerly occupied by Messrs. T. ALCAR & Co, House Agents, &c.
These Desirable Premises will be completed in about four months, and the Undersigned is pre- construction or internal arrangements of the pared to make any changes or alterations in the
all of the Houses on lease. buildings to suit tenants desirous of taking one or
These Houses will be found specially adapted for Parsee Merchants, being situated in the centre of the Parsee district of the city, and having commodious and suitable Godowns underneath for the storage of Opium and other Merchandise.
For Full Particulars, apply to
FRED, RICKARDS, United Club, Staunton Street. (Opposite Union Church). Hongkong, 15th May, 1882.
[344
TO LET.
Seals, &c., &c. The public and Travellers are of the mest artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps, and Findlater's DUBLIN STOUT, in Pints N, SEYMOUR TERRACE. invited to inspect the show rooms,
No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG, Hongkong, ist May, 1882.
TOK K E E
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COAL MERCHANT, 18, WING SING LANE, HONGKONG.
COAL of the best quality, at moderate
KEEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of STEAM
the 15th day of June, 1882, at THREE P.M., on the for Hire at a Reasonable Charge, either for rates; also has always Powerful Steam Launches Premises,
special Purposes, Excursions, or Towing. By Order of the MORTGAGEE.
Hongkong, 13th April, 1882.
ALL that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND
of MARINE LOT
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Registered in LAND OFFICE as Section THE PATENT TYPE FOUNDING
31, RED LION SQUARE, HOLBORN, W.C., LONDON.
And
ALL that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND Registered in the LAND OFFICE as Sub- section No. 1, of Section A of MARINE
SHANKS, REVELL, & Co., PROPRIETORS,
FOUNDERS.
and Quarts.
Fine OLD PORT, in Cases of One Dozen. Also,
Sillery Mousseaux VIN DE CHAMPAGNE, in Cases of 2 doz. Pints and I doz. Quarts.
GEO. R. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, 14th March, 1882.
STAG HOTEL.
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QUEENS'S ROAD CENTRAL. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS
ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS. Tiffin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.30. This Hotel is mos centrally situated and within easy distance of the principal landing places,
12]
J. COOK, Proprietor. WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO.
No. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE. Nos. 3 AND 4, PEDDAR'S HILL. Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1882.
[74
TO LET.
WO-ROOMS TO LET IN SPRING COOK-HOUSE, BATH- ROOM and PANTRY ATTACHED, Suitable
Apply to
TGARDENS, for a Married Couple.
W. H.,
Care of Office of this paper. [325
Hongkong, 10th May, 1882.
HAIR DRESSING SALOON
W
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Huilt HOUSE created tireren know Newly NEWSPAPER, BOOK MUSER & GENERAL GUNMAKERS AND AMUNITION sistants, who are always in sitcriance, les tar
as
32, Bonham Strand, facing Hillier Street and Mercer Street.
For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to
SHARP, TOLLER & JOHNSON,
Solicitors for the Mortgagee,
J. M. GUEDES. Auctioneer.
or to
Hongkong, 5th June, 1882.
Sole Proprietors of JOHNSON and ATKINSON'S Automatic Machinery for Casting and Finishing Printing Type, and Manufacturers of JOHNSON'S Patent Hard Metal, patented April 5th, 1854.
Estimates for Newspaper, Book, and Jobbing Plant at specially reduced rates.
All kinds of Printing Machines, Presses, Paper, [+10 and everything connected with Printing Business
supplied on most reasonable terms. SPECIAL ACENT FOR CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE FAR EAST, ROBERT FRASER-SMITH, No. 6, PEDDAR'S HILL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th February, 1882.
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LD AND SILVERSMITH,
WATCH MAKER
GOLD
AND
ENGRAVER, WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS;
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED,
No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET,'
HONGKONG. Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.
LING SHI
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BOOT AND SHOE MARER, No, 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE
Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
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"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY PAPER.
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.
Arma, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description.
Arms Repaired, Cleaned, ́or Converted at moderate charges.
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The Cheapest and best advertising medium in
A SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET Published Daily at 10.30 am., and circulated free of charge throughout the Colany, Hongkong, 1st April 1882.
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· ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1881.
J.
G
P. MOORE begs to inform the Gentle
men of Hongkong and Visitors that he has reduced the price of Hair Cutting to 50 cents.
attendance, he guar antees to execute this class of work, in all its branches, with a perfection which cannot be ex- celled in any part of the World.
Hair-Cutting... Shampooing
Shaving
Trimming
Beards
50 Cents.
.................25 Cents. 25 Cents. 25 Cents. MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT REDUCED
RATES
RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET.
Mr. MOORE begs to.recommend his
GOGO SHAMPOO WASH.
to the public as unrivalled by any prepara tion ever produced for promoting the growth of the half. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine lalands never use anything else for washing their hair; they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with. hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will NEVER BE BALD.
The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro- pertics it will without fail arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scurt, dandruff, and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not [any poisonous drugs by la cooling S.properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing their hair.
M.
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HOUSE AND LAND BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET,
HONGKONG. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882
contain
Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any (62 | length of time in any climate.