Pacific Squadron. His acquaintance with the China station, to which he is proceeding, dates back to 1871, when he was there in the Vassan, Commander Chimamo, on surveying service. In that year he took a first class certificate in seamanship, and a second in navigation. In w he took part in the actions against the b pirates, and was present at the dests uction Carang Carang. After his promotion to Heutenant, in April, 1873, he continued in the Nassau, and was employed on surveying duties on the East African Coast, the Malacca Straits, and the China 'seas, also taking part in the bombardment and reduction of Mombara Fort in January, 1875. In 1878-9 he was employed in the Alert on surveying service in the Magelian Strails. He was in the Royal yacht in 1879-80, got his promotion to commander in September, '7881, and is a duly certificated Admiralty sur- veyor of the first class, and a Fellow of the Geographical Society.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY MAY 12, 1883.
Today's Advertisements
CITY HALL, HONGKONG.
Famins, which was in 1850 moved to Sandy Point, near the western entrance of the 'Straits. It was the starting point of Lady Florence Dixie and party when they made thele brief incursion into Patagónia, and she mentions it as a wretched hamlet in the book in which she describes her tour. In 1864 the Chilean Congress ceded THEATRE ROYAL 75,000 square miles on both sides of the Straite to one Torrero, on the condition that he place on the land, within a given time, tooco colonists and furnish four steam tugs to assist in the na- vigation of that uncertain channel. The scheme was impossible, and of course fell through. In 1873 Chile committed another act of aggres- sion by appropriating $25,000 for a light house at Cape Virgins, at the Atlantic en- trance to the Straits, which the Argentines, though, irritated, bore with equanimity. The latter have never done much toward colonizing the forbidden region. A settlement was once established at the mouth of the Chupa River which proved unsuccessful, and was afterward moved to Santa Fe, both points being on the Atlantic Coast.
The steamer Kong Beng, built and engined by Messrs. John Elder and Co. for the Scottish Oriental Steamship Company, was tried on a three hours in on 31st ult, leaving Wemyss Meanwhile Chile has been slowly moving on Bay at noon, and attained a speed of and 'until she has provoked a collison, while the 9-1oths knots per hour, - After the trial the com- Argentine Republic has been developing her pany sat down to an elegant luncheon, Mr. vast resources and quietly biding her time. Pearce, principal of the firm of John Elder and No country in South America has auch mag- Co., In the chair, and Mr. Archibald Bryce-Douglas nificent prospects as the latter. Within its croupier. After the usual loyal toasts, including | boundaries are extensive trceless plains like the that of his Majesty the King of Siam, the Chair-western prairies, capable of supporting with case man, in proposing Prosperity to the Scottish a population of 30,000,000 people. Other dis- Oriental Steamship Company, if stated that this tricts are scarcely less fertile, and timber and vessel is the fourth steamer of the company built minerals of all kinds are abundant.. English by his firm, and that a fifth will follow next capital has come to the aid of the Argentines and month. The Kong Bang had been built of steel, enabled them to build several hundred miles of with every modern appliance; and her engines railroad, the beginning of a system which will and boilers for efficiency, coupled with economy extend for many thousands of miles and event-- of fuel, would bear, a favourable comparison with ually connect the La Plata with Bolivia, Uraguay," anything hitherto accomplished. He himself had Paraguay, Brazil, the head waters of the Am- a large interest in the company, having thearon, and the Pacific Ocean at Santiago. The honour of being Chairman, and he anticipated a great future for it. The special trade for its epera. tions is the trade between Bangkok, Hongkong, and Swatowa trade established many years ago by parties connected with the company. It was not their present intention to extend these limits, but to workthetrade thoroughly welland to hold it against all comers. There were rumours, however, of possible opposition, and in the event of these turning out to be well founded he could promise. their opponents to study the style of vessel, best adapted for carrying the war into their own territory, and in that case he would have the pleasure of inviting the friends around him to many a trial trip. The toast having been suitably acknowledged by the secretary of the company, other toasts followed, and the visi tors having been landed at Wemyss Bay, the Kong Deng proceeded on her voyage to the Far
East.
AMOY.
Mr. H. Cockburn, 'Assistant, H. B. M. Con- sulate, Amoy, arrived on the 7th inst. in the steamer Hwal Yuen from Shanghai.
An Express was sent round yesterday an- nouncing that the Officers of H. M, S. "Cleo patra" propose giving a Dramatic Preformance on Wednesday the 9th instant, in the Club Theatre, for the benefit of the Amoy Chinese Hospital. The Performance will cominence with the commedietta A Desferate' Game and conclude with the farce Grimshaw_Bagshaw and Bradshaw. Admittance $1. Doors open 8.30 to commence at F. M. There will be a dress rehearsal to-day commencing at 630 P.. to which children are invited to come.
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LESSKE and MANAGER .E. S. WOLFE STAGE MANAGER........
.W. HARLAND.
LEADER OF ORCHESTRA...J. NEIHOFF.. CONDUCTOR................R. THORNE
THIS EVENING, the 12th May.
THE
ST ODO N
STAR INSTREL
IN ANOTHER
COMPLETE CHANGE OF
PROGRAMME.
EVERYTHING NEW.
climate is temperate, and immigrants in large NEW FARCES numbers are already selecting homes upon her. fertile pampas. The policy of the Republic is admirable, and in striking contrast to that of the ambitious statesmen who are making the name of Chile hateful to all her South American neighbors and leading her on to ruin.
One experience of Chile with the Arucanians, a warlike Indian tribe occupying some of her southern provinces, should teach her what may happen if she pursues her arbitrary course with Peru too far. The Arucanian district is one of the most fertile in Chile, and was once filled with Spanish towns and cities. The natives rose against their oppressors, and though some- times defeated, finally succeeded in driving them out and utterly destroying all the settle- ments but one or two. The whites were cap, tured and enslaved. This happened several hundred years ago, and the sites of these once handsome cities and villages became overgrown with the rank-vegetation of the region and were unknown till a short time ago, when some of them were rediscovered by explorers. If Chile reduces Peru to a state of barbarism, which seems to be her purpose, she will lose the respect ́of the civilized world, while the material con- sequences to her may be even more disastrous.— Evening Bulletin.
SLAVERY IN BRAZIL.
movement in the province of Ceara is becoming A letter from Rio Janeiro says: The abolition a very active one. Ceara is the one province. in which free labour on farras and ia grazing is the rule rather than the exception, and the aversion to slavery is pronounced and ener- getic, perhaps from that fellow-feeling against enforced labour which the Cearenses have in
NEW BALLADS
NEW COMIC SONGS
Intimations.
"NOVELTY STORE,"
MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD.
JUST RECEIVED.
ANCY Decorated Bohemian Glass Ware Watch Stands, Toilet and Perfumery Stands of
Parisian Manufacture; in gieat variety and elegant designs.
...
Fancy China-ware Card Trays, Pin Cushions and Powder Cases. Flush and Velvet Work Boxes and Perfumery Standa with superior Cutlery and Cut-glass Scent Bottles.
New and Fancy lot of Walking Sticks. Pinned's Perfumery, Soaps, Sachets, &c. Fancy Clocks Embedded in Porcelain-ware Plates, latest, Novelty of Paris, exccuted in hand- somie and elegant designs,
New Patent Double-action Corkscrews. Ladies' Silk Fringing Machines. Briar-root and Cherry-wood Pipes with receptacles. for receiving and preventing the juice front -running into the mouth,
Real Meerschaum and Amber Cigarette Holders. Nickel and Leather Dog Lends and Collars. Fox-tail Dusters.
OLD JUDGE CIGARETTES,
ALSO THE FOLLOWING, OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES, LONE FISHERMAN CIGARETTES. FRUITS & FLOWERS CIGARETTES,
Hongkong, 23rd April, 1883.
For Sale.
D. K. GRIFFITH.
MANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON
WATERS.
7 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE
* (Opposite the City Hall)
LITTLE BEAUTY-CIGARETTES, DRAWING ROOM CIGÁRÉTTES,
S. MEYERS, MANAGER.
Intimations.
F28
::: √ INTIMATION," IGNOR ANTONIO CATTANEO, of the ➜ CONSERVAtoire de Bergamo and late of the, RuYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY has the honor to inform the community that he has arranged to remain in. Hongkong, and will give
Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the lessons in Music, Singing and the Pianoforte..
· late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S
SODA WATER FACTORY
is now prepared to execute the largest orders
NEW WITTICISMS. for every description of Aerated Waters with
"MONDAY, the 14th May.
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE FOR
THE MILITARY AND NAVY.
+
MONSTER PROGRAMME.
I S
promptness and despatch. SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANTEED. Consumers are Invited to try those carefully'. Manufactured
SPARKLING WATERS. THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR. All Orders and Communications should be ad- dressed to The Factory,
7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.
Prices Back Seats 25 cents. All other parts Hongkong, 11th April, 1882. of house so cents.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.
TUESDAY, the 15th May... ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANGE OF
PROGRAMME..
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.
PRICES OF ADMISSION ;
Dress Circle
Orchestra Stalls...
Back Seats sampai
$2.00, $1,00
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CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.
Address-Messrs. KELLY & WALSH,
Queen's Road.· Hongkong, 1st March, 1883---
ME
GOGO SHAMPOO WASH
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Intimations.
THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.
HAS FOR SALE,
NIGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros,
bands of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS.. of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY Gooda from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs: Sun Hats, &c, dej Commissions Executed.
JOSE M. BASA.
* No. 51, B., QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, Hongkong, 1st May, 1881.
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TOK K E E
COAL MERCHAN
18, WING SING LANE, HONGKONG,
KEEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of House and Steam COAL of the best quality, at moderate rates. The "CUM LOONG," "CUM CHOW," CUM SHUEN," "CUM LEE” Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for 1st hour, $a 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.
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LING SHIN G.
SHOE MAKER,
AND
B No.5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG
THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE.
Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed.
Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOUTS. "Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.
“WAISAN YAT PO."
The Cass·
CHINESE DAILY NEWSPAPER with a wide circulation in the Colony and at the other Ports, at the Moderate Subscription FOUR DOLLARS per Annum. It is an ex- cellent medium for ADVERTISERS at Strictly Moderate. Charges. Guaranteed circulation of" over 1,000 Copies. Communications to be addressed to the Proprietor,
R. MOORE beg to recommend his to the public as unrivalled by any prepara-of tion ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip ping 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. The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro-
LUK KE SHUN, No. 9, Gough Street.. (133 Hongkong, 10th February, 1883, 6
CHIE NA M.
HIPCHANDLERS," STORE-KEEPERS series it will, without fail arrest decaying GOLD AND SILVERSMITH, SHIPCHAND
71-
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRÁL
HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS.
hair. It completely eradicates scurf, dandruff, and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling
it properties allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing their hair.
Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to
AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS | put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to
PICKS.
AXES.
!
HATCHETS.
Box Plan at MesÈrs. KELLY & WALSH'S where
Packets are obtainable containing. Seats can be secured, and where. Subscription | ENGINEERS' & HOUSEHOLD' HAMMERS.
6.---Dress Circle Tickets for.........$12. 6-Orchestra Stallș for............................... $10.
Doors Open for Sale of Tickets at 8.30,
Performance will commence at 9 o'CLOCK: Sharp.
M. J. ABRAHAMS, Agent.
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Hongkong, 12th May, 1883. -
FOR NAGASAKI (DIRECT), ^{ THE Steamship
We learn that the Commissioner of Customs at this Fort has issued a Chinese Proclamation forbidding the export of iron pans locally manu- factured by foreigners. The following is a transherited from their ancestors, in the main of lation
Indian blood, though largely mixed with Brown, Commissioner of Customs at Amor negro, and to a much less extent with white. decorated with the Precious Star of the First Within the last three years the abolition feel Class, Official of the 3rd Brevet Rank, & clogs of the Cearenses have not rested content issues a
with passive sentiment In the capital the a despatch has been received from Emancipation Society declared against the ex- Whereclamation. the Inspector General of Customs, conveying post. of slaves to the coffee provinces, and so instructions from the Tsung-li Yamen to the strongly did the popular feeling go with it that Commissioners of Customs at the Treaty Ports not a boatman would take a slave on board the as follows:
"Whenever foreign merchants convey ironship ane in a steamer's boat, protected by the packets, and when an attempt was made to pans it is to be carefully ascertained whether police, it was resisted by force, and the man these are of native manufacture or foreign are to rescued. For a time the slave dealers succeeded be regulated in accordance with Treaty Rules. In exporting their purchases at a distant port, In cases of foreigners bringing iron to the port but even this rescurce was soon closed to them and there manufacturing it into pana, any attempt and the export stopped.. 'Since then the eman- to import or export such pars at any of the ports cipationists have been triumphant, and they is to be prohibited as soon as discovered"
are turning their efforts to the extinguishment Therefore it is my duty to issue this proclama of the slaves in the counties, one by one, begin- tion for the information of all merchants, and it is ning with those having fewest, and by means of hereby notified that from this dateiros pans many subscription and pressure on the owners, four ufactured by Chinese or in foreign countries may counties have already been freed from slavery. by the regulations be freely imported or exported. The example has fired the emancipation socie But pans manufactured locally by foreigners sies of Rio, and on the 1st a deputation from from fron brought to the port may ether be them waited on the Bishop of the Rio Janeiro THE Company's Steamship exported imported. Let all this notifica-
to obtain the aid of the clergy in the promotion tion &c.
Kwangsu 9th Year 3rd Moon soth Day 26th April, 1883.---Gardïts.
FOOCHOW
We are pleased to note that the Foochow Amoy Courier Line has opened for the season; the first courier having been despatched on Tuesday afternoon Inst. //
The scandalous case of illegal seizure of mer chandise the property of a British merchant, to which we alluded in our last issue, has been
of a
of the propaganda, about to be initiated to ex-
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"BENARTY," Captain Le Boutillier, will be despatched, TO- DAY, the 12th instant, at FOUR P.M. For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 8th May, 1883-
[364 THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
1.
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY.
"JORGE JUAN,"
tinguish slavery in the city of Bio, which has Captain Thebaud, will be despatched for the about thirty-five thousand, or with the whole of above Ports, TO-DAY, the 12th instant, at FIVE its districts about forty-five thousand. The F Bishop promised his active co-operation, and that of the Emperor is already assured. Thus the beginning of the end is at hand, and the abolition movement is gathering day by day greater momentum, and it can not now be long before it will burst all the flimsy laws that seek to restrain the pressure upon the domestic in- stitution.
REGISTER.
amicably settled by the simple restoration of the CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL property. We hope that the Chinese Author. itles now clearly understand that in the event of such offence, and violation of repetition the Treaty, amends similar to those recently accepted, will henceforth be of no avail, and that the consequences will be serious,
We hear that the Tactal Yob hsa-just
fort low hir mother, and will go into mourning for three years. This Mandarin, assisted by the Tactal Fany bas treated business matters with foreigners
always tre in a antiafactory mander, and it would have been desirable that Fan should have been pointed to succeed Ych as Grain Total": regret to learn, however, that the high authorites have selected An, formerly Lekin. Wel Yuen, as Yen's successer, We hear that P' Ân hu
TER, AC
had no experience in dealing with f foreign Barometer
affairs---kripws nothing of the Treary...and has | There never been inspected of posssessing any special Disc ability-Herald
CHILE AND THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC
THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS,,
Homa.
FILAND
AMC,
∙MANILA:
IAL.
Bio 740 69,0
Wat
be bo
Chile, which la endeavoring to impose à Presi -dent of her own choice on Peru, in likely soon to be in serious trouble with the Argentine Republic in respect to Patagonia Palagonia is a cold and barren region, chiefly inhabited by a few thousand roving: Indians, and having a low A villages settled by, whites at different points on its extended sea coast. The claims of Chile to this- vast, and useless) territory; remain to÷be „substantiated, and there has been a slight skis.
mish between the two countKSEN KA
of vrimay
day Patagonia
of Buenos Ayres,
not
cvide
が
Barometar, level of the ses in biches, tee, and hun-
in the open sir la a shaded ainuation, Directic of Wind
wwwy two polis, M., N.NL, NE, Fence ot Wind, ò enim,^/2 to a light denez,
2.
{fiqually, R. Balay, (5) Beaw, (1)
Sachers new repeated to hodicaów may lacrobi
the previous 14 hope
“Chody,
*
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 8th May, 1883.
FURNITURE SALE.
PATENT BIT-BRACES.
AUGER-BITS.
DRILLS.""*
GIMBLETS.
SQUARES.
PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS &
CHEST LOCKS.
MRS. POTTE PATENT SADIRONS. COOKING STOVES.
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.
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NOTICE.
THE GOLDEN SCISSOR, No. 3 FOTTINGER STREET.......... ¡A. · M. R O BI
(LATE OF T. M. Lawson's, CALCUTTA)
N
FAIRBANK'S SCALES, TAILOR, Shirt and Brecches Maker and General Outfitler. Mr. ROBIN invites Public Patronage and guarantees a perfect fit at Moderate. Charges.
FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIPS' USE, DRILLING MACHINES. BREAST DRILLS, AUTOM; BORING
TOOLS.
ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED.
ANVILS.
VICES.
HITCHCOCK'S PATENT LAMPS.
GLASSCUTTERS.
SCROLL SAWS.
FAMILY GRINDSTONES. BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS.
&c, &c., &
N.B.-Note the address.
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THE GOLDEN SCISSOR, No. 13, Pollinger Street. Hongkong, 26th March, 1883.
HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAL. REGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER
D ALWAYS ON HAND.
-L MALLORY,
Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.
Proprietor.
G. FALCONER & CO. WMANUFACTURERS
E459
BEST WHITWORTH'S, STOCK, AND DIES.ATCH AND CHRONOMETER SCREW WRENCHES.
PLANE IRONS,
CHISELS.
HAMMERS.
PINCERS.
NIPPERS....
DIVIDERS.
(361
RULES,
METAL SCISSORS.
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. have been in.
structed by R. Lowe, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, on
FRIDAY,
the 18th instant, at 2 O'CLOCK PM) -
THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD." FURNITURE,
Comprising CRETONNE COVERED CHAIRS and COUCHES, MIRRORS, CURTAINS, CROCKA: ERY, GLASS and PLATED WARE, BED- STEADS WARDROBES TOILET GLASSES, DRESSING TABLES, PIC. TURES, &c., &c.
ALSO,
A COTTAGE PIANO.
Catalogues will be fitted...
TERMS.—As usual.
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, 12th May, 1883.-
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NOTICE.
ST. JOHN LODGE OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
REGULAR LODGE will be held in
A FREEMONS HALL, Zetland Street, on
FRIDAY, the 18th instant, at 8 for 8:30 PM precisely,Visiting Brethern are cordially in- vited to attend. Howe
Hongkong, 10th May, 1883. Harrema [370
FVNOTICES NAKE
COOKBINDING “AND RULING"DI ALL' ITS
RATES AT THE VARLARI
*HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ” OFFICE. Account Books ruled to any pattern: fit. Music bound in. Elégant Style with Best
METAL SAWS,
TUBE EXPANDERS.
OIL-FEEDERS.
OIL-CANS:
SALTER'S SPRING" BALANCE SCALES. WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES. PATENT SOCKETS.
DISTRESS SIGNALS... HOLMES PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS, FOGHORNS, ANG LAHAT
SIGNAL LAMPS.
ין
LIFE BUOYS,
· LIFE BELTS BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING ›
MACHINES.
FLENSBURG STOCKBEER.
MARIENTHALER BEER.
AND
JEWELLERS
| NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS
CHARTS AND, BOOKS.
No. 46, Queen's-ROAD CENTRAI" [434
J. M. GUEDES. OUSE AND LAND BROKER,
HAUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
AGENT.
No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HI NOKONÓ,
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882,
HSTAG HOTEL. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
"
AND
·
WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED
ON MODERATE TERMS.;
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED.
No. 77, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.
YE U QUA
1318
'HIP, PORTRAIT, AND. MINIATURE
SHIP, PAINTER.
PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS.
LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS, All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. IVORY MINIATURÉS A SPECIALITE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
No. 52, C, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAINE,
HONG KONGʻ Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.
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NOTICE.
HE Public ate respectfully informed that the
mentioned premises for the past 38 years as TAI- LOR, DRAPER, and GENERAL OUTFITTER. Hehasnoconnection whatever with any other firm trading under a similar name or style, and takes this opportunily of informing his old customers that their orders will receive the same careful attention in the future that has been given to them in the past. By supplying the Best Ma terials and Workmanship at MODERATE PRICES, and by promptly attending to all orders entrusted to his charge old customers he hopes to be favored with the patronage of? and the Public Generally.
N.B-Note the address. -
NAM SING,
No. 84, Queen's Road Central, Opposite the Central Market.
Hongkong, 25th April,, 1883.
THE
NOTICE.
HE Undersigned begs to inform the Ladies
and Gentlemen of the Foreign Community?. that he has resigned his Partnership in the
NARSING TAILOR SHOP" and has Purchased
an Interest in the "SZE. HING LOONG SHOP," No. 100, Queen's Road Central, on the Business of TAILORS, OUTF and GENERAL MERCHANTS. He hopes by strict attention to Business and Selling the Beat Class of Goods at Moderate Prices to receive a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on
WAH NAM,
GOUP ACCOMMODATION FOR him in the past.
VISITORS.
~ENGLISH-&-AMERICAN BILLIARDE.
Timlin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.00.
This: HOTEL in. centrally situated ·" and within easy distance of the principal · landing
placer,
Late (stout) Partner in the
NAM-SING Tailor Shop Hongkang, 16th April, 1884,
Taga
10 HOY. LEE.
MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, &CAP MAKER,
HAS for Sale, every desciption of Gentle
men's Scarves, Collars Ties, Socks, Hats, Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds, Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own. Manufacture, China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs,” Silk Coats Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.
475) "J. COOK, Proprietor. Son Mek CHS J. GAUPP & CO... SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER CLOCK MAKERS,
CHRONOMETER WATCH AND JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND
OPTICIANS, AN ART CHARTS AND BOOKS REVEN NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. for. Louis Audemars' Watches; awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and Borry for Voigtländer and Sohn's Baske CELEBRATED OFERA GLASSES, MARINE SEE GLASSES, AND SPYGLASSES, AN No. 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. [447 32994
VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN
CHAMPAGNE.... Hongkong 7th October, 188250
JUST PUBLISHED..
PRICE THIRTY CENTS. THE
KY POHO÷0 OF THE
GUEDES & CO.
No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 16th May, 1882.
SAM HING, JUNR.
STULIT 2 752 TAILOR AND OUTFITTER.
PRIN STATIONERS, AND DEALER & CHINESE BIEKS of all kinds,
RINTERS
BOOKBINDERS.
KUD'AGUIZAR STREET
in BAMBOO BLINDS CHINASE
LE MATTING, PITH HATS, SUMMER
EVERY KIND OF WORK EXECUTED WITH A BOW EASTERN SEASACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH
BREVET LIEUT COL H. S., PALMER,
ROYA
LAVERY MODERATE TERMS. SELEC
Book
KONG
Hongkong
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT PHAR/HATHE DUKE OF
BAKING OF THE
HM THE KING OF THE
*NO, 65, QUE)