THE HUFFS' 'ATHLETIC SPORTS. mouth, was full of potatoes.

SECOND DAY.

Tac akove sports were continued yesterday afternoon at the Happy Valley.. The weather was most unpleasant, being hot and showery, which doubtless kept many visitors away. However, a fairly large number of spectators, including several ladies, assembled to witness the competitions. The band of the regiment was again in attend- ance and did much to dispel the unpleasantness of the weather by their fine playing. There was nothing very wonderful in the way of "times" done yesterday, the running being of a moderate sort. Private Mara, of C Company, was the hero of the day and walked off with most of the dollars. The tug-of-war between the officers and sergeants was a hard fought battle, and showed that the Buffs are made of the right sort of stuff and not afraid of a drop of water, or a bit of mud either; however, we do not think the tug-of-war over water is likely to become popular. We append a report of the events and prize winners

HIGH JUMP-First prize, $3; second, $a.

Pic. Mara (C Company) 4 ít. Sin......

1

Pte. Taylor (C Company) 4 ft. yin. 2. The winner attempted to get over 5 feet, in an exhibition jump, but failed.

HURDIE RACE, 120 yards.

second, $a; third, $f.

First prize, $4;

Pie. Mara (C. Company)

1

Pte. Brown (C Company)

Fte. Green (D Company)

asia ร 3

Won by four yards; time 19 4-5th seconds.

VETERANS' RACK (over 12 years service).

· First Prize, $4; second, $2.

Pte. Marshall (C Company)

do,

i

Pte. Mullens (H Company)........................ 2 Only four veterans came to the post, and after a fine race "Old" Marshall won by a foot, in 12 3-5th seconds.

100 YARDS RACE-First Prize, $4; second, $1; third, $1.

Pte. Mara (C Company)

L

Drum Major Gleeson (C Company) * Pte. Withers (E Company), 3 The winner led all the way, and came in first by a couple of yards in 11 seconds..

SACK RACE 50 Yards-First prize, $2; accond $1.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1883.

The heroine seemed on familiar terms with the leader of the band. But the blow was struck. The splendour of the whole thing seized on me like a mighty revela tion, I felt, in an instant, that till now, I had not known the meaning of that mysterious word "career." That very night, I saw the Prime Min- inter, and threw up everything I might have held. There was a scene, but I was obdurate. Within a week, I had been thoroughly prepared for the stage by ah experiented advertiser. At the end of a fortnight, I had been driven from it in a shower of rotten eggs, on the occasion of my first appearance as Virginius. At the close of a month I was singing."Why don't they put Us

le to bed!" in a Music Hall at South Shields. ut no effort was spared at Boltons to win me back. My father, the Duke, joined the Four-in- hand Club, with a real Stage Coach. He next entered a Circus horse for the Derby, but the Blue Ribbon fell to another. At home, however, there was no lack of energy. A Clown and Pantaloon were asked down for the Grouse

Shooting, and the whole of the diplomatic corps were invited to meet them. Nor did matters end here. All the back numbers of the Era from its commencement were left about in piles on the drawing room tables. This killed my mother, Still 1 persevered. To take the town by storm with my Danish Prince was the one object I had proposed to myself in life. Yet I had made it a rule never to miss a chance. I have played the Deg in the Forest of bondy, and six of the characters in

Macbeth, including the Thane himself, in the same evening. But, perhaps, the best thing I' ever did, was a pepper-castor in a pantomime processional supper at a seaport town on the Essex coast. It was about this time, that my father received the Garter, and for a fortnight I was "wanted" in the second column of the Times by the family Solicitor. But I had chosen my carcer. My father was welcome to the Garter. Give me the orders! To play Hamlet before a moderate house, that should not be more than three-fourths paper, was still the dream of my

existence.

So I kept my counsel While they were in mourning for me at Boltons, I was working the tail of the "Merry Mastodon" in a burlesque that had been written by a local poet at Herne Bay, and had run a whole night and-a-half, Once, and only once, I got a chance with Hamlet. It was at a place where, somehow, they had not yet heard of my name.. And I was

on fairly, when the Ghost suddenly staggered-on-to-the-stage, and I saw at a glance that he had been following the Danish custom, more honoured in the breach than the observance, and, was, in fact, stupidly drunk. Fortunately experience had taught me what to do, and, at the line "Alas, manner to rap my head with his truncheon, I took him out on my back. But though I intro- duced my "ten minutes' interlude " of Feeding

Pte. Reilly (E Company)......................................... 1 Corp. Drury (D Company) .................... 2 STEEPLE CHASE-Quarter Mile, scramble-poor Ghost!" just as he was trying in an imbecile

First prize, $4; second, $2; third, $1.

Pte. Mara (C Company)......................................... Pie. Green (D Company)

2.

Pte. Withers (D Company)... 3. Mara led all the way and beat Green, the 50 4-ths man, very comfortably at the finish.

Tug of War-Officers v. Sergeants. Across a ditch of water.

OFFICERS.

Lieut. D'Acth. Capt. Davis.. Lieut. Holme,

Licut: Lloyd. Capt. Gordon. Liest Allen. Lieut. Porter. Lieut. Lewis. Lieut. Ravenhill.

iBunbury, Licut, Vyryan.

I

SERGEANTE,

Sergeant Coulby. Sergeant Giles. Sergeant Healey. Sergeant Mulholland. Sergeant Milne. Sergeant Barton. Sergeant Gleeson. Sergeant Edgehill Sergeant Howarth. Sergeant Farrell. Sergeant Robinson.

After a desperate struggle the officers caved in, most of them having made acquaintance with the dirty water in the ditch.

COMPANIES' TUG, to men a-side, over a ditch of water, end of rope to be pulled on opposite bank, Prize $10.

Eight teams contested the above event, and after several pulls had taken place the finals were left for settlement on some future occasion,

BUCKET OF WATER RACE, 80 yards-First

prize, Sa; second, $1.

This race was substituted for the pole jump, The competitors were Corporal Mann, Privates Mara, Drury, Bennelt, Stone, Mannings, and Bush. Mara won well, and came in with plenty of water in his bucket, with Munnings third. The latter took second honours on account of being more economical over the water than the second. Time, 11 4-5th seconds.

I

Ptc. Mara (C Company)........................... Pte. Munnings (H Company)....na 2 NATIVE COOKS' RACE.-First prize, $u; sec.. end, $1.

About half a score of the Celestial culinary tribe stripped for the above event, and belted along like redshanks,

3

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Aloo (E Company) .....................anet Ayow (E Company)... Akwl (D Company) ....................................ÖRTU CONSOLATION RACE, 200 yards-First prise, „8a; second, $1.

Nine beaten members came out to contest the consolation which was won by Tapp, Mara tak. ing second honors. Time, aj a-3th seconds.

Ptc. Tapp (A Company)................ I Pte. Mara (B Company) BLUE JACKETS RACE, 100 yards. First prize, $2; second, $1.

3

the Beasts at the Zoo (with imitations) to the

players, the five people in the house who had paid, would have their money back, and I never got to my fight, and I've never got to it | šincel ':

And so it has come to this-that nobody will touch me at my price. Even Literary and Scientific Societies won't have me gratis, 1 can't even get out "To be or not to be" before" an Infant School. Still, it is a glorious profes- sion, and I am neither blighted nor disheartened. On the contrary, I am cheery. Ready to "slip

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE,

(Calling at FORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND,

COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, and BRISBANE, Taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE "NEW ZEALAND and FIJL)

HE Steamship

"EUXINE,"

Intimations.

KELLY & WALSH

THE HONGKONG TAUTICAL POCKET BOOK.

NAUT

CONTAINING

CANTON TIDE TABLES, PEAK AND ENTERNATIONAL CODE

SIGNALS, - Captain J. B. Peters, will be despatched as LIST OF LIGHTS, BUOYS AND DEACONS ON THE

COAST OF CHINA, ETC., ETC. above, TO-DAY, the 6th April, at FOUR P.M

FOR instead of as previously notified.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

'GEO. R. STEVENS & Co.

· Hongkong, 3rd April, 1883.

THE

FOR MANILA (DIRECT), “HE Spanish Steamship

"ÆOLUS,"

1883.

FIRST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.

CONTENTS.

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CALENDAR.

·TITLE. CONTENTS.

Captain Aldecoa, will be despatched for the EXPLANATION OF SIGNALS. above Port, on TUESDAY, the toth instant, at FOUR P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

I

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DUNN, MELBYE & Co. Hongkong, 6th April, 1883. NOUVELLE COMPAGNIE MARSEILLAISE DE NAVIGATION A VAPEUR.

FRAISSINET & Co.

INDIA AND CHINA LINE.

STEAMSHIP "GOLCONDE”. ANDRAC, COMMANDER.

"ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Vessel from Marseilles and Intermediate Ports, and in connection with the "NESTA "

from London, are hereby informed that their

Goods are being landed at their Risk into Godown 13 of the Undersigned, Marine Lot No. 1, whence and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining after the 12th instant, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be Countersigned by

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 6th April, 1883.

NOTICE.

ST. JOHN LODGE OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.

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AN EMERGENCY LODGE will be held

in

Street,

FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland TO-MORROW, the 7th instant, at 8 for 8.30 PM. precisely. Visiting Brethern are cordially invited to attend.

[259 Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

HONGKONG RACES, 1883-

NOW READY, PRICE 25 CENTS.

PREFACE.

HIGH WATER TIME TABLE AT PORTS

ON THE COAST OF CHINA. TIDAL CONSTANTS.

NOTE ON THE TIDE TABLE. PEAK SIGNALS.

INTERNATIONAL CODE SIGNALS. PENDANTS AND INTERNATIONAL

· PENDANTS.^.

MAIL AND HOUSE FLAGS, TIDE TABLES. *

LIST OF THE CHINESE LIGHT HOUSES, LIGHT VESSELS, BUOYS, AND BEACONS.

Entimations.

LING SHIN G..

THE

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No. 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

“HE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE.

Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed.

Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS. Hongkong, 4th April, 1883,

SHIP,

For Sale.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO. SHIPCHANDLERS,

STORE-KEEPERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,

PRAYA CENTRAL. -

HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS.

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AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS

PICKS.

AXES.

YE U

QUA,

•HIP, 'PORTRAIT, AND MINIATURE

PAINTER, PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS, LANDSCAPES In Oil and Water Colors. All Work Executed by First-Cláss Artists. IVORY MINIATURÊS A SPECIALITE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEEIS,

No. 52, C↳ QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

5 z

HING.

TAILOR.

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Dkerchiefs, Embroidered Shay's, Key act EALER in all kinds of Drapery, Silk Hand-

HAT AND CAP MAKER.

A

Ladies material made up, and a perfect Fit Gua- ranteed at Moderate Charges. MATTING AND MANILA CIGARS, FOR SALE.

No. 76, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 12th October, 1882.

CHIE

OLD AND SILVERSMITH,

WATCH MAKER

WAGES TABLE IN DOLLARS OR TAELS GOL

HONGKONG FIRE SIGNALS. FRENCH METRICAL SYSTEM OF

MEASURES.

DISTANCE TABLES FROM HONGKONG

TO SHANGHAI, DISTANCES HONGKONG TO JAPAN;" DISTANCES HONGKONG TO LIVERPOOL

VIA JAPAN DISTANCES HONGKONG TO SHANGHAI

VIA COAST FORTS. DISTANCES HONGKONG TO THE PRINCIPAL PORTS TRADING WITH

· THE COLONY. ECLIPSES 188

LONGITUDE IN TIME OF VARIOUS

PROMINENT FOINTS. DIFFERENCE OF TIME BETWEEN

HONGKONG AND VARIOUS PORTS. CORRECTION FOR LONGITUDE OF

MOON'S MERIDIAN PASSAGE.. CHINESE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

LEGALIZED. IN HONGKONG, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OF TEA, SILK, COAL, OIL, COTTON, WOOD, &c.

in ".a scene anywhere and anyhow, I now walk COMPLETE REPORT DIMENSIONS OF HONGKONG DOCKS.

about in costume, and I was coming to give you a quiet reading, for a charity, when the aval anche overlook.me.

A SOCIAL SENSATION.

According to the Montreal correspondent of an American contemporary an immense sensation has lately been created in Canada by an English adventurer, representing himself as the Right Honourable. Earl of Cantyre, Cantyre Castle, Perth, Scotland, carrying off an heiress worth $200,000,'named Chaffey, only child of the late

OF

THE

HONGKONG RACE MEETING OF

1883, IN PAMPHLET FORM,

REPRINTED FROM

THE "HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH"

ROUTES BETWEEN HONGKONG AND

',

ן

AUSTRALIA. TRANSIT MARKS AND BEARINGS. HINTS FOR THE TYPHOON SEASON, -

As only a limited number has been printed, { OBSERVATIONS ON LOCAL TIDES.

ru, orders should be sent without delay to the

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " ÖFFICE, No. 7, Peddar's Hill Hongkong, 5th March, 1883.

Intimations.

WANTED FOUR STRONG PONIES,

W

SOUND AND QUIET.

DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT,

Central-Police Station Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

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AND R. TENNENTS ALE AND

PORTER.

J.

John Chaffey of the city of Perth, Ont., a lumber king. It appears that the fellow, whose real name Apply to the is John George Bruce Allen, turns out to be the son of a "Church of England clergyman" "in" Sussex, near London, England. He met the young lady in Rome, Italy, and by some means got her history and subsequently formed her acquaintance. She left the Continent for her DAVID CORSAR & SONS' home, where she resided with her uncle. Her admirer followed her in haste' to the Dominion and proceeded to Perth. He had well supplied himmelf with money and he spent it lavishly. inamorata's friends without the least suspicion of His Lordship was received hospitably by his his truthfulness and honor

MERCHANT NAVY" NAVY BOILED

LONG FLAX CROWN

CANVAS.

ARNHOLD, KARÉERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1881.

DIVISION OF THE HARBOUR INTO

SECTIONS.

CALL FLAGS AND SIGNALS.

„KELLY `& 'WALSH-HONGKONG. Hongkong, 17th March, 1883.

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WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. GUNMAKERS & AMMUNITION

DEALERS,.

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description."

Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at. moderate charges. Sporting Guns and Ammunition always on hand.

STAG HOTEL. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

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AND

HATCHETS,

ENGINEERS' & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. PATENT BIT-BRACES.

AUGER-BITS,

DRILLS.

GIMBLETS.

SQUARES.

PATENT. BRASS PADLOCKS

CHEST LOCKS,

MRS. POTT'S PATENT SADIRONS. COOKING STOVES..

FAIRBANK'S SCALES.

FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIPS' USE.

DRILLING MACHINES.

BREAST DRILLS, 'AUTOM: BORING

TOOLS, ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED.

ANVILS

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VICES.

NAM

HITCHCOCK'S PATENT LAMPS

GLASSCUTTERS.

SCROLL SAWS,

FAMILY GRINDSTONES,

&

E. NGRAVER WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS ; ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED. No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.

A

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Y.

H HOY LEE.

MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CÁP MAKER.

HA

AS for Sale, every description of Gentle

men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hats, &c. &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds.

Bamboo Blinds Maltings of own Manufacture

China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.

No. 11, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 16th May, 1882.

[347 THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE,

HAS FOR SALE.

*IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros, Vegueros, Regallas, Londres, Nuevo Ha banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hals, &c. &cj Commissions Executed.

JOSE M. BASA... No, 51, B, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL

[297 Hongkong, 1st May, 1887.

ток

K E E.

COAL MERCHANT, 18, WING SING LANE, HONGKONG,

EEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of House and Steam COAL of the best quality, al

CHOW," "CUM SHUEN," "CUM LEE" Steam Launches for live at $3 for 1st hour, $2 for 2nd and $1 for 3rd hour, *CUM ON," and "CUM KAI," at $3 for 1st hour, $a for and hour, and for longer periods according to arrangement.

Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.

(700

K modes. The "CUM LOONG," " CUM

"WAI SAN YAT PO,"

A NEWSPAPER with

a wide circulation in the Colony and at the other Ports, at the Moderate Subscription of FOUR DOLLARS per Annum. It is an ex- cellent medium for ADVERTISERS at Strictly Moderate Charges. Guaranteed circulation of over 1,000 Copics. Communications to be

LUK KE SHUN, No. 9, Gough Street. Hongkong, roth February, 1883.

(458OOD ACCOMMODATION FOR addressed to the Proprietor,UK

VALSITORS...

MR. MOORE begs to recommend his

GOGO SHAMPOO WASH

to the public as unrivalled by any prepara on ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine Islands 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.

"ENGLISH' & AMerican BilliarDS.

Tiffin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.03.

This - HOTEL là, centrally situated and within easy distance of the principal landing

places.

475)

J. COOK, Proprietor. J. M. GUEDES.

The proprietor offers the Wash to the publicOUSE AND LAND BROKER

AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION

After remaining a few days he proposed a trip to the Montreal Carnival, and invited the whole household, including the uncle and nunt of Miss Chaffey and their two daughters. Not content with an ordinary conveyance, he chartered a for which he paid $300, and brought special train, his friends here, where he had telegraphed the St. Lawrence Hall to keep him a whole suite of private rooms, There was a gay time on the journey, and enjoyment in all the rounds of gaiety and amusement Between 5 and 6 o'clock in the afternoon preceding the great ball, Lord Cantyre and Miss Chaffey managed to elude for awhilethe vigilance of the latter's cha- entirely confident that by its restorative pro- perone. The same afternoon the Rev. Mr. Gal-perties it will without fail arrest decaying braith of the Methodist Church was called upon hair. It completely eradicates scurf, dandruff, at his residence by a young couple, who request and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not ed him to make them man and wife. The gen- contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling MARINES' RACE, 100 Yards-First prize, $31tleman was accompanied by a lawyer and pro- properties tallays the Itching and fever of the second, $i.

duced a license drawn up in proper. form. He

scalp, which is the great cause of people losing. Bradley won a good race in 12 2-5th seconds, stated the lady was from the country. The cere with Marley second about a yard behind.

mony was performed, the lawyer acting as a Pte. Bradley (Audacious)

Te papamento I' witness. The gentleman signed his name to Pte. Marley (Audacious)

the regular register as John George Bruce The last two events were, scratch races and Allen and the newly married pair then took were got up on the ground. --

+

W. Jones (Curaçon)................................................ines T Demmer (Audacious) Jones won very easily.

THE UNBLIGHTED TRAGEDIAN

themacives off. All partics in this busty union were rewarded by farge fees. When the time came for departure to the ball, Lord Cantyre and wifs refused to accompany the party, making. some light excuse for thus changing their minds. The next day the whole party returned to Perth, You will wonder why you have found me his Lordship engaging a parlor car especially buried in an avalanche, ready dressed for Ham for their comfort. He left no debts behind; his Let.I will tell your agen wing well-prepared, apparently, to

carry out

am the eldest son of a Duke, and heir, in

44

direct succession, to a couple of the wealthiest peerages in the three kingdoms. was not

born" to the stage. The Duchess, my mother," had nourished a vast ambition for my future. She had said to my father, the Duke, "I am re solved about Plantagenent: he shall lead both partiet in both Houser. My father had nod ded approvingly, as he always did, and merely rolned, "Very well, my dear just as you like of course. After this I began well. Cabinet Ministers were asked down to Boltons, and were hurried up to the nursery six at a time to look at me in my cradle. My earliest recollections are ong but crowned heads. At three and twenty was one of the acknowledged listeners of the House, had written a standard work on Blank Cheques, and was set down for a Junior Secretaryship. My reputation was European

least almost Europeater And now crime the turning point of my existence.

scheme successfully,··

their hair.

Mr. Moort 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 length of time in any climate..

FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co,

VARIETY STORE

Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 25th January, 1883.

NOTICE.

!

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T Ship COAL for Sale in large or small

HING LEE

37, Tung Man Lane.

Hongkong, rath April, 1882.

NOTICE.

AGENT

NO. 33, WELLINOTON STREET, HONGKONG,

Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882..

GUEDES & CO.

C

PRINTERSTINTONERS, AND

BOOKBINDERS. D'AQUILAR STREET.

EVERY KIND OF WORK EXECUTED, WITH ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH

VERY MODERATE TERMS,

SELECTED MATERIALS FOR MARKET REPORTS Book-binding and Ruling in every style executed at low rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. Hongkong, 23rd August, 1882, -

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H

~HE Undersigned has all kinds of House and

quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Com- which aroused suspicion of the fellow's represen- poses, Excursions, &c., &c., CHEAPER than any WINE

On returning to Perth something came out modious small steamers on hire for towing pure tations, and application was made to Lord Lome other House in the Trade. in Ottawa about his countryman and fellow-peer. The announcement, came immediately that no

Apply to much title was known in the Brilish peerage as Cantyre and the party must be a swindler and a rogue. In the explanation, that followed the an- nouncement came forth about the secret marriage here and caused such an uproar among the lady's friends that they were at firit Inclined to lynch him. The impostor decamped mysteri- omly. The family arrived here yesterday to make inquiries and found through lawyers that the knot was tied, but as it was accomplished: A. through false representations regarding the gid's age it can be annulled by the Courts. The bride agrees to discard him, now that she knows TA

THE GOLDEN SCISSOR,

No: 13, FOTTINGER STREET.

M R OB (LATE OF T. M. LAWSON'S, CALCUTTA,) TAILOR, Skirt and Breeches Maker and coral Outfitter M ROBIN invites

he is not a true Lopes it means in more comment is also opt to Public Patronage and guarantees a perfect it at

THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES" by Percy Russell. This illustrated Pamphlet on Perfu

A literary Marquis had given me an onder two to the upper boxes, for a matined at the King's Cross Theatre. I had never entered published at 6d, may be had gratis from any play house before. The plece was 4 Wolf in Chemist or dealer în perfumery In the World, on "Skapr Clothing. The hero spolca" as if his | Jour GODIELL & CA4 Landanam (Azyky ART

Moderate Charges

N.B. Note the address.

THE GOLDEN SCISSOR MIASTO NO. 11, Pottlager Street.

Hongkong, 26th March, 1883.

#1334

F. D. GUEDES, MERCHANT AND GENERAL

COMMISSION AGENT.

No. 5, D'AQUILAR STRELI,

AS always on hand a large assortment of CHOICE WINES of the best quality, at Moderate Prices.Appen

* - Hongkong, 2nd October, 1882.

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SUN SHING

DEALER IN SILKS, ANTON and Shanghai Gaures, Crape Shawls,

CANTON and aquaes,

&, &c. The best house in the trade for high- class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps, tect the owns Travellers are invited to inspect rooms.

No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG,

- Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

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SAM HING, JUNR

STULT 2

TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. DEALER IN CHINESE SILKS of all kinds,

CHINA

FOUNDERMATTING, FITH HATS,

2. &c. &c.

BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, TAILOR TO H. R. H. THE DUKE or BRABANT, NOW KING OF THE BELGIANS,

and to

H.M. THE KING OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street) | (Höngkong, 31st March, 1883.20

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