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THE Dutch steamer Courpia went over to the Cosmopolitan Dock yesterday.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1883.
FOOCHOWA
We are pleased to learn that at a meeting held on Friday last, it was unanimously decided to place a tentorin tablet in the English Episcopal Church, to the memory of the late, and much lamented, Mr. E. Sheppard,
WONG AYAN, a seaman, with six previous con- victions against him; appeared before Mr. Wode- house this morning on a charge of stealing property to the amount of three dollars from an We observe that the premises previously oc- opium divan in Wellington Street. After evi-cupied by the Great Northern Telegraph Com dence have been taken the prisoner was duly pany are being prepared for the reception of the cautioned and commultied for trial at the Su-new land line between Shanghai and Canton, to
which we alluded in our issue of the 16th ultimo preme Court.
A
Although the erection of the line has commenced, still there are so many contingencies, that it is impossible to fix a delinite period for its reaching Foochow
rigging. The Spartan is the vessel that re- cently lost a boat's crew under peculiar circum- stances in the Formosa Channel. Captain and was sent out ahead to piles the ship through Crossley's son was in charge ofthe missing boat, narrow channel, and signal any dangers he might, observe. A breeze sprang up, and night act it using the boat to he lost sight of by searched, no trace of the unfortunate ones has. 'the stilp, and although the whole coast has been
as yet been found.
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The British barque Bride arrived from Karat su on Monday last, having been, compelled to follow the example of the S. S. Gervase, and abandon her chartet, owing to being unable to obtain a particle of either freight or charter money from the native to whom she was under a monthly charter to carry coals from that port. THE MUSICAL, AND VOCAL CONCERT We understand that a claim for damages is be ing instituded by the Captains of the Gervase ces of the result of claims by foreigners against. and Bride, respectively; but if former experien Japanese may be taken as a criterion, it is anly throwing good money after bad" In future, all interested in foreign ships would do well to be more careful of signing charter party forms, on account of natives at unopened ports, without sufficient guarantee.-Rising Sun.
COREA.
(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.).
to persons have been decapitated during the last fortnight, while petty officials say that the number is 10; but as a matter of fact. I hear authority flat the actual number is only four from what may be considered very good These four were prominent leaders in the late disturbances, and they were captured some 60 miles to the north-west of this. The leads of the other day, and were exhibited outside the two of them were brought over from Wuchang Taotai's yamén at Hankow. One of these beads belonged to a Honan man named Ching Koh- tong. He was formerly. lieutenant in the army, and. is said to have been a very big, powerful fellow, and that it took ten cuts to sever SALAMON RAMOS of Manila, seaman on board
his head from his body; he was credited with the German barque Autos Gunther, was char:
extraordinary strength and powers of endurance, ged before Mr. Wodehouse this morning with We learn that Captain Palmer, who has been having the reputation of being able to march cutting and wounding the mate and cook of the time, intends leaving for Canton on or about the
harbour-master at Pagoda Anchorage for some 150 miles without food or refreshments. His above vessel on the night of the 22nd. instant. 25th inst. The situation of harbour-master, ns a Capture was effected by an officer and a small Wilhelm Harting, chief oficer of the Anton nile, is an unthankful office, but Captain but they had to adopt a deep laid scheme cise
party of soldiers who followed him to Honan Gunther, stated that on Saturday last at 9.30 p.m. Palmer's invariable courtesy, has earned for him they would never have succeeded in taking him, the prisoner who is a sailor on board, and Her-tone hopes of the residents of the "The soldiers in disguise were concealed near a Anchorage, whose regret at his departure is only certain teahouse, and the officer was on the man Peter, the cook, were having a row on the assuaged by the fact of his receiving a better look out for the rebel. Having met him on the forecastic. He went to separate thear and was appointment. We are informed, that Captain street, the officer expressed astonishment at stabbed by Ramos on the right side of the neck Palmer's successor will be Mr. Parkhill.
seeing the old lieutenant in that neighbourhood, It appears strange that the items of news() and the latter said he had been obliged to leave with the knife produced. He wrenched the knife furnished by a Foochow correspondent to both Hankow as he had been in trouble there. The out of Ramos' hand with the assistance of Robert Hongkong and Shanghai newspapers, almost officer replied that Hankow had become too. Farst, a boatswain on board the Slosch. Robert invariably require an editorial note questioning warm for him too, and mutual sympathy over! Farst stated that he saw the mate bleeding from the accuracy of such correspondents' statements.
each other's misfortunes soon fed to friend his neck when he went forward, and heard some own benefit, the advisability of exercising rather the lieutenant to come with him to the tea. We may suggest to our contemporaries, for-their-ship and confidence, and the officer invited one say, "take the knife from him." "He did not more discretion in their insertion of unauthenti-house to talk over their grievances. While they see the prisoner strike the mate. Mr. Wodehouse cated news, simple exaggerations are some were sipping tea, the officer who had thus en- remanded the case till Wednesday the 26th in- times capable of being construed as Jibelinus; trapped the lieutenant, suddenly produced a
and hence are actionable! stanty medical evidence being required.
bar of iron and struck him over the right arm The Chinese Autumnal Festival, celebrated on and disabled him; the lieutenant attempted to Saturday last, was, as usual, conspicuous by the escape, but he was at once pounced upon by AT the police court this morning before Capt. din of fire crackers, and the display of banners the soldiers who were lying in ambush near the Thomsett Mr. R. Fraser-Smith, editor of the and flags throughout the day and at night by teahouse. His head was taken away from the Hongkong Telegraph, and Mr. Stuart M. Fraser- the illumination of the whole of the streets with Taotai's yamên on the 14th inst, and bumed. Smith, manager of the said paper, were charged by blaze of light, and although most of the fall lamps foreign community, in consequence of rumours lanterns. The route to the City appeared one Considerable uneasiness existed amongst the Bellarmino Campos with having on the 18th inst. were carelessly suspended, and swaying to and to the effect that the native city of Hankow wan unlawfully used threatening language towards the fro-in-close proximity to thin fabrics, easily to be burned down on the night of 15th-instant complainant, whereby a breach of the peacemight ignited, still, not a single instance of the occur. The conflagration was certainly anticipated by have been occasioned. Mr. F. H. O. Wilson, rence of fire has to be reported. The day fixed the natives, for they went even so far as to turn for this camival is considered a peculiarly pro- from the office of Messrs. Brereton, Wotton, and pitious one, and this year it has certainly borne fire occurred they poured water on the front of
out all the native fire engines; and although no Deacon, appeared-for-the-complainant. After cut its reputation, ka, its advent saw a sudden buildings, picstimably with the idea that the hening the evidence of the complaisant, Mr. Joad decline in fact, we may almost say the end of dumping would check the conflagration if it did da Silva Laureiro, Consul-General for Portugal, the epidemic amongst the natives. The latter burst out. Several houses and shops were coa- are. also congratulating themselves upon a siderably damaged by water, owing to the ener and a Portuguese lad in the employ of Messrs. "double blessing," as the superstition is, that if gics of the native firemen taking time by the Noronha & Co., the Magistrato dismissed the case no typhoon occurs previous to their favourite ferelock-in-this-remarkable raanner-A military without calling on the accused for a defence, refruit (the Loong Ngan) reaching maturity, and guard patrolled the streets during the night, and marking that no reliable evidence had been brought being barrested there will be an immunity all the shops were closed at 9 pm, and the from such tornadoes throughout the remainder streets deserted, save by soldiers and the men against Mr. R. Fraser-Smith, whilst his brother of the season, Herald, Sept, zoth had apparently done bis utmost to preserve the
working the native fire engines, who were peace. We withhold a full report of the proceed-
going about with lanterns, in their hands ings for the present, having no wish to prejudice
Looking to see if there was any sign of a fire. The foreign community in this unprotected the serious assault cases; out of which this matter
settlement, and without a gunboat of any nationality in port, calmly waited the result, originated, which are set for hearing to-morrow
sleep being impossible tombs of the residents. morning.
the s.s. Kiangyu did not get away so I had to The 15th instant was a Chinese holiday, and hold over my letter till Monday
SHOOTING MATCH.
TRAINING FOR SHANGHAI RACES.
A correspondent who signs himself "Reverie" writes to the Courier as follows
I hear there is not a single gunboat on the Yangtsze between Hankow and Woosung
Courier.
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If Liate my letter from New San Francisco,
that I can possibly mean no other place, except Chemulpo, the port of Jenchuan, Corea, about 25 to 26 miles front the capital, Seoul.
The place which about seven months ago was covered by a couple of hundreds of Japanese and some Chinese houses, and by several hun- adorned by solitary fisherman's hut, is now
dred native Corean shanties, some of the latter,
place has sprung into existence from nothing in filed in with a mixture of straw and clay. The quitesubstantial structures of wooden-frame work
the cities which used to grow like mushrooms on an astonishingly short space of time, resembling the Australian and Californian gold fields.
Great activity prevails in the streets almost day and night, and the bullocks; mulés, ponics and other beasts of burthen have a hard time of it, carrying imports into the interior, and ex- ports to the sea-coast; the latter go mostly to (the same as at Newchwang and Chefoo), gin Japan, and consist at present chiefly of beans scop gold, silk becte de mor, cuttlefish, dried all-fish, hides, bones, horns, and many other things too numerous to thention. copper, spelter, lead, piece goods, glass, hard, The importhist present appear chiefly to be ware cutlery, fancy goods, luxuries and lots of other things. And that is the "poor country of which we have heard so much nonsense by pessimists!
The markets are well supplied, the country people bringing-their-produce freely-to-the- cept foreign vegetables) may be bought at market, where everything for the kitchen (ex- moderate prices, including a large variety of delicious fruits, soine of which are, decidedly superior to those which may be obtained on the opposite shore of the Yellow Sea, in China."
the New Issue are requested to pay the amount of DOLLARS FIFTY (350) per Share to the HONG- or before the 30th September, 1883, when a receipt KONG&SHANGHAT BANKING CORPORATION on
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1979 HONGKONG TIMBER YARD WANCHAI,
In continuation of my notes on Saturday morning's work, the old ponies and kept-over griffins are worthy ofa few words. It is impossi-- ble to judge accurately as to form from the. The first rifle shooting competition of the sea. limited information to be got at the rails. Viewed son took place at the range at Kowloon on Satur- from thence a pony may look and move for a day afternoon, the combatants in this trial of when sent along for three-quarters' or a mile quarter spin the pink of perfection, but it is only skill being teams representing the Hongkong that the old, old tale repeats itself, and to the Fólice and "The Buffs" respectively. The con-owner's, sorrow the flier of last season is easily
[FROM A CORRESPONDENT.] ditions were eight men a side, Martini-Henry vanquished by very common cargo in disgust-
17th September, 1883, -------rifles, and seven-shots each at;200,-500-and-600 ̄tion of such pup sellers is assertained and Saturday evening, It was the natural-conne-At present. Japan has the lion's share of the with a wide circulation in the Colony and
ingly bad time. The sooner she actual condiAn atrocious murder was committed here last yards. From the commencement the guardians prompt remedies applied the batter. Even at quence of a recent order allowing. Ingape trade fat from liat Lean bear it is very likely tint the Coast Ports. Subscription, FOUR
the pets had a Bule the better of the contest, the risk of staleness, or lameness, bucketing policerhen, while on daty, to wear swords not leading by 8 points at the condition of the first should be resorted to until the pony eso at least only in the streets of the Japanese City, but also of intercourse with this country, the resources of tisers at Strictly Moderate Charges. GuaranteedREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER range, the respective fatal being 191 and 184 approach his old form. For the police Mckay and Butlin scored 26 and "Jock" Cameron as, whilst Anaan and Ellis were credited with so and Broadhurst 25 for the the Dr. would order. Training on the road Japanese authorities to enter houses occupied The soil is rich and will yield almost anything,
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Garrison. When the firing cased at the 50 yards range it was found that the police had, drawn still further ahead, the score sheets show
All of Mr. Paul's lot seem O.K. They have had long steady work on the Siccawei road, and to judge from their appearance it was about what
necessitates far more work than is generally
remark about road training applies, consequently generally known or the appearance of the ponies this stable may be further advanced than is indicates. I don't care to commit myself about this stable until I see more of its representatives. We may have another Torpedo exploded in cur midet.
Hz. Billa's Allegro is quite as good as last meeting, and Pisicafe is much better, con, requently this stable will resums it usually dangerous position, especially when backed up with well-tred griffins.
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The majority of foreigners here ate those connected with the Customs; they are living in Mandarin'e yamen (which had been vacated for their accommodation) át Hato, some distance from the settlement, and seem to be happy, and contented with their new country and well pleased with the inhabitante.
beffa, nisay, mintharover foreigners and Chinese will be likely to participate in the profits which are inexhaustible, if only the proper steps are taken to develop them, that is all that is required.
that they can find a market for the sarplus of and now that the people are beginning to see their produce, they are quite eager to supply the demand, Labour can be obtained to any extent- neither for love nor money. The people are civil here now, where formerly you could get none
and obedient, and they seem more honest than and modest; the labourers are docile, intelligent, most Asiatics are supposed to be
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HONGKONG HOTEL. HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Munity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that R. MARMANDE begs to inform the Com the above Establishment is now in' full working
toms, which is a great convenience to the local
I baye noticed a jetty, constructed by the Cus-order.—
trade, and certainly a credit to the gentlemen the Customs have been established. who planned it, considering the very short time,
The Japanese garrison-retumed' home last month; but I believe there are still some troops
at Oura, the foreign settlement.
Some months ago Mr. Ya Taing-po, the Chi. nese Consul here, gave permission to the by Chinese subjects for the purpose of putting. given on the course and has many advantages, prohibited in this Empire. In consequence of a stop to the importation of opium, which is especially at the commencement of training the odious espionage practised, the permission Montezuma and Tajmahal, though going well-under the ordinary Consular warrant was ing a total of 770 as againit the 137 of their oplight Ress will probably never recover from his oked the Chiura, a ler and a great dis have weak spots that may, at any time come to ponenta Quincey's 24 and Inspector Cameron Hongkong urip. Hornpipe and Reefer, especi turbance ensued. Several persons were cut and
a house in Chinese quarter, and Mckay, with 23 each headed the poll on ally with Mons, handling, should have a quiet stabbed, and one young Chinese gentleman from their side, Quinn with 24 and Kelly with 22 show-look in for the St. Legor. Sing up best for the soldiers. Commencing at Regarding Mr.. St. Andrew's lot, the same Amoy was so badly wounded in the abdomen
the final range with An advantage of 4r points the
mission to the hospital. The excitement the and lungs that he died shortly-after-his-ad- match looked a certality for Mr. Cameron's team,
meeting of the Consuls to day, and to-morrow affair has created is intense. There is to be a and the majority of the men shooting with great
there will be a meeting of the Ratepayers. The steadiness they still further increased their ad
Chinese Minister at Tokio has been notified of vantage, finishing up with a total of 143 at the
the occurrence, and of the state of affairs it has long range and an aggregate of $10, against
produced, which are really of so serious a char-left at Seoul. "The Buffs" 126 at 600 yards and grand total of
acter that a conflict between the Chinese and 447, the winding by Inferesting contest by 63,
Japanese may take place at any moment, result points. At the long range G. Cameron did best
in in further complications between the two nution-Shanghai Courier. with 24 his name aake the Inspector running
Mr. Fungus's Prejudice never would take him close with one paint legs, whilst McKay, who kindly to skim milk, so gallops strong and well, bad bot very steadily throughout, made at. not so his stable companions, the greedy pig For the Buffs" Annan, after shooting badly they want a little of Dr. Bucket's medicine, well at foo-came well to the front with 21; Kelly applied. · I doubt if either Pebble or Pigmy will scoring 20-and Broadhurst 19, The honors come to the post fit. "Old Juice" has pulled of the day were won by Inspector Cameron this stable out of the fire on more than one for the Police with the creditable score of 71, occasion, and it looks very much as if he will be McKay with 70 and G. Cameron with 69 run required to do so this meeting, In Mr. Arthur's ning very close up. The highest scores for stable Belgravia, Piccadilly and Hounds "The Buffs" were made by Kelly and Broad-ditch want the aforementioned gruelling, and its hurst, who tied at 64-*-
safe betting they get it. Cheapside and Pall. The competition was carried out in a most | mall are in fair condition and should ren fairly amicable and spirited fashion, and will prove no well, but they are not first-class, and without doubt the precursor of sunny more friendly trials a screw is loose amongst the cracks, cannot be of skill between the rival services during the expected to win even with the Demon up. Safely ensuing season. Indeed we are informed that is in the best possible bands and I give him first, “The Grand Old Buff" have already arisen second, or third in the St. Leger. Mars is from the saber of their recent defeat like the screwy. The rest of the old ones out of this stable ⚫ fabled phoenix, and dared the "men in blue? to are of not much account, Mr. Kelly's Myrtle another gacounter, ia men aside, a challenge is very, good. Monarch of the East, V. C., which was promptly accepted, so that an. Mufti Ambassador and Triumph, Orials, other match will soon be antifactory range. Grafckus, Strayid Away, Wild Yest, Sulla, particulars of which will be published in die and Northrik appear particularly good, and
even Crashy's owner is jubilant.
The absence of casualties is to be attributed
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A report from the sanitary office at Kumamoto states that a disease has broken out amongst the horses in that he, from which a great many have died..
We hear that an order from the head office of the Public Works Department has been received at the Akunoura Imperial Works, to construct three sailing vessels and one steamer for the New Union Shipping Company.
Of bicign: menawar there are now two Japanese corvettes and the 1.5.5. Moholacy In port of sailing vessels of Cereair and thieb Japanese schooners, two-Japanese and a Targe feet of native Junks. Last month a Chinese, Junk from Chefoo honoured the port with a visit. Ing the previous month and is so still the The weather bas been delightful here dur- health of the settlers so far has been excellent
-Courier
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The Q..5. S. Ca's steamer Netfor left Singa On Saturday afternoon last, the American-pore, on the morning of the zoth instant for this barque Phineas Pendleton, Capt Blanchard, port, and may be expected here on the 26th." from New York to Yokohama, with a cargo of kerosine oil, consigned to the China and Japan Trading Co., put in here in distross, having sprung a leak, which necessitates the discharging of her cargo here.
To-day's Advertisements,
PUBLIC AUCTION
On Sunday and two following days a number of the flags ashore and afloat were half-masted on account of the death of a daughter of the Mikado, Princess Masu, who died on the evening of the 6th inst. On Monday and Tuesday minute gun VALUABLE PROPE were fired at noon from one of the men-of-war in harbour and that Can Bethes
The Telegraph Construction and Mainten2 |^^^^,
QUEEN'S ROAD. ance Co.'s steamablp:Seine arrived from Shang-
hai on Sunday last, and anchored outside the,
her rice charter having, we believe, been broken.
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Thursday morning, and was buried in the the 1st day of October, 1883, 'on the Promises, Cemetery the same evening.
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Can the Hongkong Volunteers do nothing, in calfrely to the alteration of the training course to the rifle shooting line? Unless we are mistaken- shere are several well known marksmen in the something approaching level. Thank goodness limits of the harbour, to avail orders from home, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ranks, capable of holding their own even when we have a Clerk of the Course with a little cher A passenger, named Erichsen died on board on pitted against the best shots of the cold 492 Major Tripp should see to this, and endeavour to
Stil: shall write you further, later on, but avail up a team: Either the Folies or The Buffs myself of this opportunity to suggest the pad would be glad to come to terms for a match priety of the Hongkong subscription, griffins re- against our vallant amateur defenders, and it is calving their work at to a.m. or in the afternoon, indisputable that the best mode of fostering ride the paddock is already too crowded. practice is by frequent friendly competitions of ** the class described abova.
The following are the scores made on Satur pap a
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HANKOW.
After occupying exactly four months in con- structing, the Sagarimatau creek bridge has at length been' completed and opened to traffic. It is, of course, a much stronger and, more sub stantial structure than the former one, and had it have been built 'inside of four weeks, instead of many months, there would have been credit and praise due to the new Governor, instead of
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He has engaged TWO FIRST-CLASS TONSORIAL ARTISTS from Paris, and his staff now consists of five competent workmen. He is prepared to execute Hair-dressing in all its branches, making wigs for theatrical purposes, or for ordinary wear, &c., det. ̈*•
"HAIR-CUTTING
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LADIES HAIRDRESSING SALOON. M: MARMANDE and his assistants are specially set apart for Ladies, or at their own always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon, Residences at MODERATE CHARGES,
Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Pinaud who bas had many years experience and guar. antees it to keep for any length of time in any climate.
Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing, taken at the following prices:
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$4.00 Per Month. EVERY OTHER DAY$3.00 TWICE A WEEK.$2.00 Mr. MARMANDE will receive direct from Paris a large Consignment of Perfumery and other Toilet requisites which will be 'open. for inspection, and he is prepared to supply the same at prices which will compare favorably with those of any other establishment."
The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied with Punkaha, and the "Iced Shampoo is the {greatest luxury of the day,
The Saloon is open from 7 A.M. till 7 Pf. for the reception of those who feel the necessity of a Tonsorial operation
RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RESET... Hongkong, 12th June, 1883.
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SHAMPOO W
All that Piece or Parcel of GROUND, registered
in the Land Office "as Section B of Subfo the public unrivalled by "/"" prepara- .section one of Section D of MARINE LOT on crm produced for promoting the growth No 60 measuring on the North 16 feet to the hair. The basis of this compound is South 15 feet and 4 inches, on the East made of soap root; the natives of the Philip. 40 feet and 8 inches, on West 4 feet and thing their half; they are never found bald, plue Islands never use anything else for pesti, gali
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[FROM OUR OWN. CORRESPONDENT A very strong ill-feeling that has been engendered The Parcel of GROUND on the North measup/dala o, quite coser long. By constantly
September 15th.
The Courier just to hand by the China Navigas tion Company's steamer Pekin brings telegraphic news of the late riot de Canton, The news of course will be, translated into the Chinese news paper; it will fan the flame of dissatisfaction that exitis in our midst, and add to the anxiety already felt by us in regard to the troubles that are threat enad. It is unnecessary to dwell at any length upon the details of the late attempt at rebellion, a the bottom of which the White Lily Society was supposed to be; all this information has already appeared in your columns. It is satisfactory to hear that the new Viceroy of Hupeh, Ping Poo- dee, is taking stringent measures to ferret out the insurrectionists. Various rumours have been circulated during the last few days as to the success that has attended the steps taken by him. The populace have it that no less than
by bl negligent dilatoriness,
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HANGING PENDANTS.
WASHING AND
MACHINES. SHIPS' SKYLIGHTS POLISHED PLATE GLASS STEEL HAWSERS ON REEL STAND, CHARCOAL WATER FILTERS SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER FLENSBURG STOCKBEER MARIENTHALER BEER, IN QUARTS & PINTS. VEUVE CLICQUOT PONŞARDIN
AND
THEOPHILE ROLDERER & Co.'s GLADIATEUR CHAMPAGNE.
CHR. Motz & Co.'s
CLARETS.
VALEYRAAC MEDOC.
ESTEPH MEDOC
MARGAUX MEDOC.
PURE.CONDENSED ALTINE.MİLK
IN BOTTLES.“ WESTPHALIA HAMS. SMOKED BEEF IN TINS." GERMAN VEGETABLES IN TINS
An instance may here he quoted to prove the Earth
ing as feet aches, South is feet 5 inches this Shappool Wash as directed,,, you, will
NEVER BE BALD Lu dilatoriness of the administrators of JapaneseRgistered in the Land Office as the Keinaine
cet: 8 inches, West, 42 feet & (dehes, buitor quer the Wash, to the public law, and the uiter lack of justice in cases in ing Portion of Subiecton one of Section Dentirely confident that by its restorative pro which foreigners are interested. In the Taniero MARINE LOTEN 69. The above:
softy will without fall anest decaying. part of May last, four 28-lb. tins of white zinc
fair. Tab completely eradicates scurt, dandruff, Simound holds for 999 year 1, and rail diseases of the scalp. It does not were extracted from the Sagarimate Customs shed, and a few days afterwards the tobben, so
on the above Pieces»|Lato
utain charye passonous dinig. By it cooling zobbery traced and the culprits were arreated by the
erected the 2 good. Houses known as No. 99 and 101, Queen's Road properties it allays the itching and fever of the native police. Since that time, nearly four West. months have dispsed, and as yet nothing has For Further Particulars and Conditions, of
scalp, which is the
great cause of people losing BESTA, GOUDA CHEESE® been heard of the trial of the case, nor has the Sale, apply to paint, which was recovered, been restored to the lawful owners. Wide NT VALLEN
SHARP TULLER & JOHNSON,
Solicitors,
The American barque Spartan Captain Crossley, from New York via Keelung, with a Feneral cargo for Honolulu, arrived here on Tuesday evening last, having put in for shelter. and to make good sundry damage to ship and
JM. GUEDES,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 4th September, 188
1883
Mr. Moda has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to" lament, and he will guarantee it to keep any length of time in any climate donner
FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co., ULAZNA POR VARIETY STORE, A
Queen's Road Central, [715 Hongkong, agih January, 1883
1589
DARK
SALT MEAT SAUSAGES IN KEG8 SALT SPICED BEEF IN KEGS, KEROSENE STOVES. CROWN ICE CREAM FREEZERS Hongkong, 14th July, 1882.