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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1883.

̄IMPROVEMENTS IN DREDGING-

PLANT.

The case of the Italian conspirator Orsini and his asses has been often mentioned since

A new sleam dredger, built by Mesars, Lob- the dynamite troubles began in England, and nitz & Co., of Renfrew, bas, says the Marine Ireland as closely resembling that of the frish to Colon to take up her station on the works of Engineer, lately left the Clyle on her voyage men whose extradition is likely to be asked by the Panama Canal Company. The new dredger, the British Government: Felix Orsini was a is worthy of the attention of all who are in- disciple of the liberal Italian statesman Mazzini, terested in dredging operations, as she possesses and himself an Italian patriot' of considerable which clearly stainp her as a new and improved several novel and highly interesting features, distinction, The Italian National party were all departure from the beaten track of hedging ap dissatisfied with Louis Napoleon. While on paratus. In the design of the dredger the exile in London he had fraternized with the builders have proceeded on entirely new lines, Carbonari, had, it is thought, taken their oaths and in all the principal operations péculiar and promised the society that he would to this kind of craft have introduced improved assist them to establish an Italian republic. methods and appliances, the result being that These promises he never attempted to fulfil they have succeeded in producing a dredger after his return to France. He established the which, we believe, stands unrivalled for simpli. French republic and then, in violation of city, economy, and efficiency, and which will solenn oaths, made himself Emperor. There-doubtless give a good account of itself when set after, instead of assisting the Italian Re to work on the immense..undertaking in which publicans in accomplishing their plans, he it is to perform a part. The Clyde has long been was suspected by them, with some show the home of specialities in shipbuilding, and it of reason, of prejudicing the cause of Italian is gratifying to know that the initiative in the unity with Austria, which was at that time improvement of dredging plant has been taken possessor Venice and nearly all of by a Clyde firm. The following details of the Northern Italy, Hence a conspiracy was new dredger will, therefore, be read with inter formed to murder him,' in which four Italcit tans and one Frenchman participated. Will- iam Lloyd Garrison, in the life of Mazzini, says that his hero took no part in it and had no sympathy with such violent methods of accom- plishing revolutionary schemes. Whether he did or not, the business went on without him. The plot was matured in January, 1858. While the Emperor was driving with his wife and suite to the door of the opera-house in the Rue Lepelletier, three pear-shaped bombs were thrown into his carriage, The Emperor and Empress escaped unhurt, but ten persons were killed and 156 wounded by the explosion. So minute were the fragments of the bombs that 516 wounds were inflicted by them.

To-day's Advertisements,

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED),

*EXCURSION TO MACAO,

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR HOMON AND PAKHOI, *HE Steamship

THE

"PING-ON,?

THE "HONAM will make a Trip to Macao Captain McCaslin, will be despatched for the and Back, TO-MORROW, the 15th instabove Ports, TO-MORROW, the 15th instant, at leaving Hongkong at BAM. and Macao at

DAYLIGHTY

9 P.M.

First-class Fare to Macao and Back $2. No Second-class. Tickets to be purchased at the Company's Office.

Excursionists can have Breakfast and Dinner on board the Steamer by leaving notice at the Office addressed to the Purser "HONAM" not later than 3P.M., TO-DAY, the 14th instant.

By Order,

Hongkong, rith "July~1883----

Secretary,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELI, & Co. Hongkong, 1th July, 1883.

(501 THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED

FOR AMOY.

P. A. DA COSTA, THE Company's Steamship

($56-

“DIAMANTE Captain Cullen, will be despatched for the above Port, on MONDAY, the 16 inst, at 3

For Freight or Passage, apply to.

RUSSELL & Co.

General Managers.

PUBLIC AUCTION:

undersigned has res in sicil by publ

~HE has received instructions

Auction, on

+

THE

THURSDAY,

the 26th July, 1883,

THREE P.M.,

on the Premises,

Hongkong rath-Joly, 1881–

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FOR NEW YORK.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD THE 3/3 L 1. I. British Ship

PROPERTY,

KNOWN AS

"G. C. TRUFANT,"

Thomas, Master, will load here for the above Port, and will have quick despatch.

For Freight, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 14th July, 1883.

**THE HOTEL. DE L'UNIVERS," Standing and being on all that Piece or Parcel of GROUND situate af Victoria, being that Portion of INLAND LOT No. 1, pon which the GERMAN CLUB formerly stood, and Sub-section A of Section B of Inland Lot No. 51, together with all the Out- Buildings and the Appurtenances thereto held for the residue of the term of 999 years created by an indenture of Crown Lease, THE dated the 16th January, 1856, at the oppor tioned Crown Rent of 3izo per Annum. For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to

SHARP, TOLLER & JOHNSON, Supreme Court House, Solicitors for the Mortgagees ;

H. N. MODY, Auctioneer,

or to the Undersigned,

Hongkong, 14th July, 1883,

PUBLIC AUCTION

OF

[365

VALUABLE PROPERTY IN VICTORIA,

Entimations.

[563

CANTON-HONGKONG WA HOP.

TELEGRAPH COMPANY. -

TELE-,

NOTICE

"HE CANTON-HONGKONG' TH

GRAPH LINE having been finished, as far as Kow-Wa village on the Mainland, the Company will be prepared to accept for trans- mission Telegrams from the Public on and after MONDAY, the 9th day of July. The tariff of rates will be 5 Cents per Word, to which, how- ever, will have to be added an extra charge of one cent for transmission by steam-launch be- tween Hongkong and the present terminus of the Line. This extra charge will be abolished as soon as the Company has received permission from the COLONIAL GOVERNMENT to connect the

TO BE SOLD by Public Auction, by Mr. end of the land-lae with Hongkong, by cable.

1 J. M. GUEDES, Auctioneer, on

FRIDAY,

The principal dimensions of the hull are:- Length between perpendiculars, 170 f.; breadth on deck, 25 ft.; depth at the side ansidalips, 12 ft.. There are eight watertight compartments, ren- dering the vessel practically unsinkable in the event of injury to the hull. A pair of compound surface condensing engines, developing 350 H.P., are fitted in the after end of the vessel, and these were proved at the trial trip, which took place recently at the measured mile at Skelmorlie, able to propel the dredger at a speed of eight knots per hour, the vessel being at the trial in sea. going trim, with all her spare gear on board and nearly 200 tons of coal for her voyage across the. Atlantic. Forward of the propelling engine is The event marked a new departure in political placed the boiler, and forward of the boiler is the crime, for while similar assassins had hitherto dredge engine. This engine is identical with the confined their murderous attempts to the rulers propelling engine, except that its shaft carries whom they considered guilty of offences against the pinion of the friction gear through which the the lives and liberties of their people, these can- power is conveyed to the dredging apparatus. spirators showed all the reckless disregard of in- This is done in an entirely novel way by means nocent life that Kas since characterized the nihi- of pitch chains instead of the heavy and cumber- lists and socialists of all nations. Four conspira- some shafting and level gearing usually employed tors were tried for the crime-Orsini and three for this purpose. By this method the work can other fugitives, named Pierio, Rudio and Gomez be done most effectively by light gearing, how- -of whom only Pierio and Orsini were executed ever high the centre of the upper tumbler may be the other two being sentenced to penal scrvitude placed. Another special feature in the arrange- for life. Though Orsini's deed was universally ment of this apparatus is the reliering drum, detested, he won much respect from all classes which is placed in the well under the bucket of people by the manner in which he endured his ladder, and which carries up the "bag" of the fate. He endeavored to assume all the guilt, bucket chain, thus relieving the strain on the and while under sentence wrote two letters to pins and reducing the wear and tear on these Louis Napoleon, whom he had regarded as the important pieces to a minimum, and also ad saviour of Italy, in one of which he said, "Freemitting of the employment of lighter scantling- my country and the blessing of 25,000,000 in the links and working parts, generally, citizens will follow you into the next world." The principal advantages obtained by this The subsequent action of Louis Napoleon has invention are the more complete inversion of the been since used by political assassins as justify buckets as they pass over the upper tumbler, ing the use of dynamite as a political agent. He and the lowering of the ladder to a much greater- was inclined to treat Orsini leniently, but could depth than would be otherwise attainable, since not, owing to the great destruction of innocent the relieving dnim completely obviates any lives. He did, however, not long after, enter into fouling of the buckets with the edge of the a war by which Austria was compelled to yield receiver after discharging their contents. The all of her ftellen-possessions except Trente and dredged material passes from the receiver the Tyrb, and which ended in the into distributors, which carry it to either They under Victor Emanuel.

side of the vessel as desired, and pass it four resulted in some other singular along a portable shoot into hopper barges or dation, one of these almost involving upon the banks of the canal, or into any other war with England. It was well suitable receptacle. The mooring chains of the Why that the conspiracy had been formed dredger are, by a new device, so arranged that The bombs were made by a hopper barges can come alongside the vessel, or manufacturer of whom they leave her after being filled, without necessitating Awd by, come Englishman whore

the removal or slackening down of these chains. nknown. There was also a fifth Hawse pipes are carried from the deck through Laypal, Frenchman, Dr. Simon Ber- the bottom of the vessel, and in these are fitted nard, equally guilty, with the rest, except pulleys, mounted in a swivelling frame, through in the act of throwing the bombs, who had which the chains pass, emerging from the vessel been living for many years in London. The far below the water-inc.. These chates, as wellFBLACKHEAD imperialists in France held that England as those for working the dredger aliead or astern, was guilty in allowing the conspirators

and for manœuvring her in every direction are refuge on her soil and permitting, and, as regarded worked by a beautifully designed and completc certain classes of her population, even encour system of winches, on an entirely new principle. aging them in their foul deeds. Count Walewski, In these winches grooved pulleys are arranged French Minister of Foreign Affairs, wrote a dis, in such way that the manceuvring chains when patch in which he indirectly suggested some passed over them are held automatically, with legislation by Parliament on the subject, and out causing any surging or fleeting of the moor- the Duc de Persigny, French Embassador at the ings, and, being secured to anchors either in the Court of St. James, intimated in a speech that if canal or on shore, work the dredger in every such conspiracies were not put down France direction, controlled completely by one inan might cease to believe in England's sincer operating a few simple brake handles. By the ity. The officers as well as the common solsame system of winches the ladder is raised and lowered, and the entire chaingear is automatically

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diers of the French army took up the cry raised from and lowered into the respective published addresses in the newspapers and even went so far.in some of these as to call London an infamous haunt" of conspirators and to threaten that, like Carthage, it should be

lockers. A special engine, which is fitted on the deck, and supplied with steam by either the main boiler of a special donkey boiler which is whole system of winches.

the 27th day of July, 1883, at THL

on the Premises, No. 54, Wing Lok Street, :

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. All that Valuable Piece of GROUND measuring on the North and South 14 feet, East and West sides ico feet, and Registered in the Land Office as MARINE LOT No. 73. "Huid for yyy years from Zist May, 1857. Yearly Crown Rent $14.68. On the above *Piece of GROUND is erected the Valuable HOUSE known as No. 54, Wing Lok Streck

For Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to

SHARY, TOLLER, & JOHNSON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee,

or to M. GUEDES,

Auctioneer,

Hongkong, 14th July, 1883,

1364

&CO:

SHIFCHANDLERS, STORE-KEEPERS

A

AND

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,

PRAYA CENTRAL.

MERICAN ENGINEERS"

AND

HOUSEHOLD TOOLS.

FAIRBANK'S AND HOWE'S SCALES,

All Telegrams for Canton to be handed in at the Company's Station, No. 89, PRAYA' CENTRAL, HUNGKUNG, as no messages will be received at the temporary Station on the mainland. Mes- -sages from--Canton-to-be-handed in at the Company's Temporary Station at the EAST STREET SUN-TOW-LAN in the City of Canton.

For Messages beyond Hongkong the rates of will have to be added to the Company's "THICS, the different other Telegraph Administrations

For acceptance and transmission of the Tele- grams, counting of words, &c., the Company will be bound by the rules of the International Telegraph Convention as followed by the other Telegraph Administrations here. Chinese Mes sages will be transmitted and charged according to the code books and regulations of the Great Northern Telegraph Administration. These code. books may be had on application at the Com- pany's Offices; Frice 30 Cents each,

Senders of Messages may open a deposit ac count with the Company, and pass-books may bo had at the Company's Office on application.

The-times-of-departure-of-the-sten un-launch- will be as follows:-

FROM HONGKONG..................... 8 ADE

I

Pr

10

"

12 NOON.

2. P.M.

FROM KOW-WA VILLAGE. 9 AM.

A

I P.M.

"

HO KWAN SHAN, Manager.

Hongkong, 6th July, 1883.

LOST.

[$35

N WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON between

destroyed forever. The feeling in England placed in the stoke-hole, serves to drive the SALTER'S SPRING BALANCES, | ( ) ̈ Murray Pier and Government House,

was correspondingly bitter, and it was said that as Louis Napoleon had been himself a member Very exhaustive, trials of the apparatus have of a secret order which employed murder as a been made on the Clyde under the personal means of proposed reform and bad himself used supervision of the officers of the Panama Canal London as an asylum while he was plotting. Company. These trials have proved that the against France, he should now be mare con whole of the arrangements are thoroughly ef siderate of England's peculiar position in the ficient, and that this dredger is the most power- matter. Lord Palmerston, who was then Prline | ful ranchina of its sixo yet constructed. Minister, seemed desirous of following Count The special and novel features of the dredger Walewski's suggestion, and introduced there the invention of Mr. H. C. Lobsite, and have Conspiracy-to-Murder bill, which was dis all been patented. The builders have been cussed in Parliament with intense rancor. The greatly aided in the design of the various arrange. bill easily passed to a first reading. Then Ber-ments by the officers of the Fanama Canal Com. nard was arrested, causing great excitement.pany, who have acquired immense experience in When the bill came up for a second reading the construction of the Suez Canal and other both Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Disraeli spoke car large works. This dredger, as well as a fleet of nestly against it, and a vote being taken it was ten hopper barges and tug boats, which the same defeated by a majority of nineteen against the builders sent out last year to the works of the Government. Bernard was set at liberty, and Panama Canal at Colón, have been built, under Lord Palmerston, though he had been in office the personal supervision of Captain R. Cas scarcely a year, felt obliged to give way to his persen, the marine superintendent of the com pany in this country. The run between the The tone that France then assumed toward | Clyde and Madeira was made" in seven days on England was more decided than that which | her voyage to Colon." `England bas now taken, toward America, but the arguments used in favor of the extradition of Bernard were much like those found in the Lon- don newspapers to-day respecting the surrender of the dynamite conspirators. It is curious, in this connection, to read what Justin McCarthy a dia. ciple of Parnell, has to say of the question in his "History of Our Own Times!”

SUCCESSOT.

Foreles countries always find it hard to understand the principles of liberty that are established in England Thay KNIMA CHAT I Státo sllows corale' things to be done it is because the Bicare welate. en to sạn thêm done.. Ef man are allowed to plac rguinte forsign Berurigosa in England It waą mly be, they argue, because the English Government likas sa bawa pluta canded on againe fordiga. sovereign. It would be impossible to deny that the people in this country are singularly, thoughtless in their assocYRESMELT of may manner of foreigas revolusion. Even where there are restriction fwww public opinion will handly permit them so be carried out.

· London is and long has ban the headquarters of revolastonały plota. No one knew that better than Louis Napoleon himself små- no one had made more unscripulous use of u danilcila in London to carry out political and revolutionary plow, engkudu ng

An argument of this kind is an appeal to the casulats and will be differently regarded by per- sons of revolutio Liginstincts and of conserva tive endencies Cigating now it is possible that * Mr. Metyrthy build oughtly revise it ; possibly

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL

CITY HALL HONGKONG, THIS EVENING, the 14th July,

"HE SOUTHERN STAR MINSTRELS

WILL GIVE A

GRAND PERFORMANCE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, the 14th instant, when a most attractive programme will be presented. WILL DE THE LAST APPEARANCE.

OF THEć : MINSTRELS IN HONGKONG.

Doors open at 8.30 P., to commence at 9 sharp.

he woukt citergichigalost in the same terms, THIS

in discussing, the offices of the alleged con- ingati zidardknow in New York. The

were Ukens REGU

Owsial's

that wast cisco Chr

ren in New York are elle irely dissimilar from pro-

ses we have al hburtokukaty will cover

Makdermidon of extras.

· PRICES ÓF ADMISSION, paraatking how disme Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls SMOPNIT. Gifcstone and: Stalls (Unreserved) ng

to that they: Back Seats

2.00.

the surrender of

30,500

San Fran

MOOREE JACKSON. Managers.

Hongkong, 13th July, 1883.

FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIPS' USE. DRILLING MACHINES, HITCHCOCK'S PATENT TABLE LAMPS, and

HANGING. PENDANTS.

WASHING AND CORKING

MACHINES.

BOTTLE

SHIPS SKYLIGHTS POLISHED PLATE GLASS.

STEEL HAWSERS ON REEL STAND. CHARCOAL WATER FILTERS. SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER.

MARIENTHALER BEER,

IN QUARTS & PINTS. VEUVE CLICQUDT PONSARDIN

AND

THEOPHILE ROEDERER & Co.'s,

GLADIATEUR CHAMPAGNE

CHR. MOTZ & Ço's

CLARETS.

VALEYRAAC MEDOC,

ST. ESTEPH MEDOC.

MARGAUX MEDOC. PURE-CONDENSED ALPINE MILK

IN-BOTILES.

WESTPHALIA HAMS.

SMOKED BEEF IN TINE. GERMAN VEGETABLES IN TINS. BEST: GOUDA CHEESE IN

SALT MEAT SAUSAGES TM' Kaqa'

SALT SPICED BEEF IN KEGS.

KEROSENE STOVES.

· Hongkong, 14th July, 1882.

TINS.

[10.

A GOLD LOCKET, with MONOGRAM and CREST,

The Finder will be REWARDED, if necessary, on RETURNING the same to the

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH” OFFICE.

Hangkong, 4th April, 1883.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

[160

F, VINCENOT'S WINE & SPIRIT.

was formerly at No. 8, Peel Street, has been REMOVED to No. 24, Praya Central,

Hongkong, 1st July, 1883.

MSTORE and also the BAKERY which

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HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.

"HE DIRECTORS are now prepared to Treceive TENDERS from suitable persons

HONGKONG HOTEL, with FURNITURE com plete.

for a term of FIVE YEARS," for the lease of the

The Building (together with a powerful pas senger lift,) will comprise after the proposed. alterations and additions have been completed,"

THE BASEMENT.

Viz

Two Grand Entrances from Fedder's Street and Queen's Road Bar, Bulärd Reading and Smoking Rooms with separate Entrance from Pedder's Street.

..

A handsomely fitted up Ladies' Room, for use of visitors and others.

Manager's and General Offices, Kitchens, Store Rooms,

FIRST FLOOR.

fcc

EPILEPSY Hysteria, Convulsions

Intimations.

EPILEPSY

ADD ALL

Nervous Diseases

LAROYENNE'S

anti-agarons. mlution

by the nu of

Chemist of the Paris Academy of Medecine This MODE of TREATMENT Was experienced by D Fromy, at the central hospital /FZ8Pal-Dieu) in his medical departments by Of Fauvel; at D. Blanche's private hospital, men ber of the Academy and by 'Rabbinawiroá, inaniter of holdbartendemyof Biria, and the Institut of France. These eluent Doctors have asterlalund of the constant and periodical decrease of the ja, walch are soon after radically cured. This PREPARATION is combined with Bat Ammoniao and Oxid of Thyle. Price of the for France, 20 kr.

The Creatment Le ever to be continut after three or six washe at the almost and Gottes are pulicami.

Depot in Paris : DUREL, 7, Boulevard Denain,

Dopot in Hong-Kong : A. S. WATSON & C..

OGNACKIN

Old Cognac

Dellious Liquor based on

PREPARED BY

A. ARDURA

Sole author and Manufacturer at LATE, açar Cognac(FRANCE)

STRENGTHENING, APERIENT, DIGESTIVE & ANT-FEVERISH

Specially recommended to LADIES, CHILDREN and OLD PERSONS

JOGNACKIN

HUILELE

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*AU QUINOSINA, IS

PAR

Depot in Hong-Kong : A. S. WATSON & C*

OIL BY D DUCOUX

COD LIVER OIL

IODO-FERRUGINEUSE AU QUINQUINA

WITH SMUP OF BITTER ORAKÓS PEEL.

„Thur oil only oves'ils apparition to be study and attempts ofall kinds minde by Doctor UCCOUX during a great number of years to succeed in assimila-. “thug in one produce – the Cou ffree oil, the fròn, tho quinqulma and the

Mirupaf bitter arango-peri,

From its compound, which explain its great success and the great demand for Ut, it possesses all the requisite qualities against Anemia, Chlorosia, Con- somption, Bronchites, Gatharris, Pithéay, Scrofula, Strofulous diatesiís, 4.

THE MIRISAMtial, by Ita économical and onny use, without taste and of an agreeable amsil, is particularly recommended by doctors.

HOLD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL CHEMISTS Wholesaleat Dr DUCOUX, 209, ne Salot-Denis, à Pariz.

Depot in Hongi

TREASURY OF THE THROAT

TRÉSOR

GORGE

PASTILLES DE A GICQUEL

ehrmanen der Claase

4 Te Duale. PARIS,

An Charate de Potass Contr 18 malhade Angiri Houp.

perzacqui usade

alToontrà

gaux.

QICQUEL'S LOZENGES composed of CHLORATE of POTASH

(Bertholst'a salt)

ARE THE BEST MEDICAMENT AGAINST

SORE THROAT, EXTINCTION OF THE VOICE, QUÍNSY, APHTÆ, ANGINA,

CROUP, DANGRENE OF THE MOUTH, SCORBUT, ETC.^ They are indispensable to all persons who are obliged to apoak fréquently,

MODE OF US);

Take every day, between the meats, from 8 to 13 lozenges, according to thig bravity of the affection. If necessary, late from 12 to 18 lozenger seery 24 hours and be careful to let them melt into the mouth.

Wholesale at A. GICQUEL'S, first-class Chemist, 4, ras Delaroche, PARIS Depot in Hong-Kong : A, S. WÀTSON & Co.

"AND AT ALL GOOD CHEMISTS. -

AVOID COUNTERFEITS. OR IMITATIOME and always require a box alike to the above fac-simile.

For Sale.

the

G.

QUARTS...... PINTS

A Public Dining Room capable of dining up- wards of 170 persons at the same time. ONE LARGE BREAKFAST ROOM, FIVE elegant und beautifully fitted up suite of ROOMS, consisting of a Private DINING ROOM, DRAWING ROOM, 'CARD ROOM, READING ROOM, and BILLIARD ROOM ovladi TEN Bed Rooms with a Bathroom to each. SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS...* Have each 36 lofty, well ventilated and lighted Bed Rooms, opening on to large Verandahs with a commodious Bath Room for each room..

All the Passages and Corridors throughout the premises are wide and well lighted, most of the furniture will be new and made expressly for the climate

FOR SALE

For Sale,

WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO,

H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE GUNMAKERS AMMUNITION

............ $22 per Case. $33 per Case.

MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong, and March, 1882,

! Apply to

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G. FALCONER & CO. WATCH AND CHRONOMETER

MANUFACTURERS

W

AND'

JEWELLERS

NAUTICAL ZINSTRUMENTS

HOME CHARTS AND BOOKS, ^- ***NO 46, QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL · [471

HONGKONG TIMBER HYARD, WANCHAI.

REGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER

"ALWAYS ON HAND. DE

`LA MALLORY,

Proprietor. Hongkong, a4th June, 1881,

for

The special attention of Hotel Keepers and athers is drawn to the unusual advantages offered: SATHE

Tenders to state sum per annum, and to include taken. No Teader under $3,500 per | mentem will be entertained by the DirectorGGESTI

Hongkong, t6th April, 1883,

ASURE OREGO

203

DEALERS, BEACONSFIELD ÁRCADE..

Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description.

Arma Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted

moderate charges. Sporting Gans and Ammunition always

Dayton-handlu

CHS. J. GAUER & CO. "HRONOMETER, WATCH, AND

CLOCK-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND

"OPTICIANSAA CHARTS AND BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

SOLE AGENTS

for Louis Audemars' Watches; awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE

GRANDA GLASSES, AND SPYGLASSES -

No. 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. [478

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