· AFFAIRS IN TONQUIN,

{FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]

HAIPHONG, 23rd September, 1883.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1883.

'NEWS' BY THE-ENGLISH MAIL.

The F. and O. S. N. Co/ steamer Sulle, Captain A. H. Johnson, with the English mails of the aptr ghimo, afriver in Karbour 153, even- | ing. We take the subjoined items of general news from the London and Ching Express of August 24th:—-

The Moorken, Licut.-Com. Corfc, from the China Station, has arrived at Aden.

The gunboat Merlin, Licut-Commander the 7th ult. for the China Station, arrived at O. B. Carey Brenton, which left Devonport on Sierra Leone, on the 3rd and left again on the 4th inst.

Order of St. Michael and St. George To be an: Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Com. panion of the said Most Distinguished Order: Ernest Mason Satow, Esq, Japanese, Secretary, to Her Majesty's Legation at Tokio. We feel certain that our readers will be pleased to bear of this well-merited reward. By-the- bye, Mr. Satow's name was spelt Saton, and the announcement had to be corrected in the next issue of the Gazette. Mr. Satow joined the Con- sular Service in Japan tiventy, two years ago, after a competitive examination. He accom. panied the late Colonel Neale on board H.M.S. and in the following year was interpreter to Ad- Argus at the engagement.at, Kagosima in 1863, miral Kuper at the bombardment of Shimonoseki. He was given the rank of Second Secretary to the Legation at Tokio in 1876.

— Although no actupi fighting has taken place since I last wrote; several matters of considerable interest have to be reported. Before proceeding to detail recent movements in Tonquin, permit me, in the interests of truth and of the public, to correct the gross mis-statements which recently appeared in your evening comtemporary, ¦ I see that the inventive genius of the China Mail in noticing the arrival of General Bouet in your 'colony jumped to the conclusion that our late commander-in-chief had been recalled, and H.E. the Marquis Tseng, the Chinese Minister, made an authoritative statement to that effect. returned to London from Paris on the 20th inst Messrs. J. L. Thompson and Sons, of North Nothing could possibly be further from the truth, accompanied by Dr. Macartney, C.M.G. We Sands Shipbuilding Yard, Sunderland, have just understand that H.E. is awaiting a reply to his completed a new and handsomely furnished General Boue threw up his command in disgust last communication to the French Government. screw steamer for the Austro-Hungarian Lloyds. in consequence of the interference in his milit- Advices from New York report that Judge Steam Navigation Company, of Trieste. Her ary arrangements of the civil anthoilties, Again: Nelson has decided that the Anti-Chinese law dimensions are: Length 310 feet, breadth 42 the China Mail reports authoritatively that the refers to nationality rather than race. Conse- fect, depth of hold 27 feet 3 inches. She Black Flags have surrounded Hanoi, the Frenchquently Chinamen who are residents in Hong is built in the spar-deck style of the highest. having evacuated Palan. This is utterly false. kong, belag British subjects are not prohibited classification at Lloyd's, and in some respects

from emigrating to the United States.

is in excess of their requirements. The victory gained by General Bouet at Phong Assistant Paymaster James Gabriel Gordon engines have been built by Mr. John Dickin drove the Black Fings and Annamese beyond died of yellow fever at Leanda on the and ult horse power, the cylinders being 40 inches and son of Sunderland, and are of 300 nominal the Dai, and up to the present time they have Mr. Gordon had been in the Navy since 1865. 76 inches respectively, with a stroke of 48 inches. made no attempt to return. So much for the He was clerk of the Barrosa, under the late The boilers are double-ended, having twelve Rear-Admiral Lewis Moore, on the China Station, furnaces, and are made of Siemens steel tested to feliability of the reports published by the China and was promoted assistant paymaster in 1871. a pressure of 160 lbs. to the square inch. She Snail. And now about current events.

Captain Charles Cooper Penrose Fitzgerald, has been named the Thishe. In a run from the R.N., succeeds Captain Bedford, R. N., as Com mouth of the Tyne to the Longstone Lighthouse mandant of the Royal Naval College. He

on the Farne Islands and back again, she made served as midshipman in the Nankin and Re-over twelve knots an hour, a speed which was in tribution during the China War (medal), obtain excess.of what was guaranteed, and gave com ing his promption to acting mate in the latter plete satisfaction to the representatives of the ship, with which he returned home in 1860.--.

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The French authorities were curious to test the effect of the victory of the 1st and and inst. and decided on a demonstration towards Sentai along the main road. So on the morning of the 18th, Colonel Bichot, with a force of about 1000 men and a battery of antillery, lest Hanoi The Chinese Minister at Berlin, H. E. Fong- and marched to Phu-holu, where they found the Pac, will leave Berlin to-day for a stay of several days at Vienna, accompanied by his secretary, entrenchments in complete order but deserted by Dr. Kreyer, who appears to be a favourite of the the enemy. They remained there until the fol- Chinese dignitary. On Sunday last H. E. Li lowing day and then scoured the country without paid a visit to the French Ambassador, Baron finding a sign of the Black Flags who, as reported de Coursel, in response to a visit which had been mail,deft Singpore on the 23rd instant for this The steamer Lennox, with the next Indian in my last, have retired across the Dal on Son-pald to Lia week before, by the Baron;------ tal. Advantage was taken of the occasion to tion have been made at the Admiralty:-Capt.

The following appointments to the China Sta-pory and is due here on the 29th." search far the bodies of those slain in the am-Armand T. Powlett to the Champion, více buscade of the 19th of May (the Catholic mis- Pasley: Lieut Paul Hewett to the Morken, sionaries having ascertained the spot where they additional, in lieu of a sub-lieutenant, from the were, bilried), but it was found that only the date of promotion; Licut. Richard Morrisey to the Moorhen, additional-for navigation-duties, heads of those unfortunates were there, and the in lieu of a sub-heutenant. bodies could not be traced:”: The heads of Com- mandant Riviere and thirty Frenchmen were recovered and brought back to Hanoi.. Only the head of Commandant Riviere was recognizable, it having been buried in a box by itself filled with soy or some such liquid. The Commandant's head is, I understand, to be embalmed and sent to France. The force returned to Hanol on the ngth, pi

The Chinese in retreating across the Dal have -shown the sound judgment for which they have been remarkable throughout these operations. With the French at Falan their rest and left flank were threatened in such a manner as to imperil their safety, and this they ap parently saw at once. There are reports that the Black Flags intend to change their tactics and attack Haiphong and the French communi- cations with the interior, but I place no faith in this, as their forte is defence and not offence. They have never once attempted the offensive, except le; following the French up when in retreat on Honei. Besides to attack Haiphong they will have to cross a series of rivers which are now patrolled by well armed steam lunches, and the information would soon be brought here, and before they could form" fortifications they would be attacked and almost surely defeated.

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The P. M. steamer City of Peking with the next American mail, left Yokohama on the 26th instant, and may be expected to arrival here on the 3rd proximo,

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

We hear that Mr. Makino Nobukage, who has been attached to the Japanese Legation in London, has received temporary" leave of ab-

The steamer Glenly left Singapore on the sence, and is now on a visit to some of the 26th instant for this port, and may be expected. capitale in Europe, and will then proceed to here on the 2nd proximo. Japan. Mr. Makino is a son of the late Mr. Okubo, He will be missed by many friends in society here, by whom he was much respected.

The Japanese Minister to Italy, H.E. Jonio Assano Nagahoto, who has been on a tour in Europe, is now on a visit to this country, accom panied by his wife. The Minister bas-inspected the various objects of interest in the capital, and has also visited some parts of the country in Plymouth and the South, and is now in next week to return to his post in Rome. Newcastle. He la expected to leave hete during

Tong King Sing, the director of the China Merchants' Steamship Compray, whose visit to Hamburg 1 have already reported, has also paid visit to our neighbouring city of Bremen, amongst others the shipbuilding, yard of the where he visited several industrial establishments, Weser Joint-Stock Company, the rice mill of Mr. Rickmers, the wharf of Tecklemborg, at Bremer- buten, several steamships of the Nordd Lloyd, &c., &c.

The death is announced of Lieut.-Colonel Francis Henry Sansom, late of the Madras Army, in his acventy-third year. He entered the East India Company's Military Service in 1826, and was posted to the 42nd Regiment of Madras Native Infantry, in which he attained the rank

To-day's Advertisements.

TEMPERANCE HALL:

CONCERT

RAND

BY

THE LADIES' B

Intimations.

INTIMATION.

UNDER the heading "Exhibits to the Cork Exhibition, Ireland," "THE CORK

CONSTITUTION, No. 13,025, dated Saturday, July 14th 1883, anys :--- MESSRS. TURNBULL JUNR, & SOMERVILLE,

"Valletta, Malta, exhibit in a tastefully arranged case, samples of their famous Kaisar- I-Hind Cigarettes, and inasmuch as a revolution in the habit of smoking is now setting in, this exhibit should prove attractive to all lovers of the 'fragrant weed.'. Instead of strong Tobacco, often used in too strong pipes and full flavoured Cigars, the mild Cigarette is rapidly coming into vogue. Those. spoken of by the Press, vendors, and imokers.

snow on view in the Exhibition are highly

SOLE AGENCY,

NOVELTY

STORE,"

MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD.

Hongkong, 26th September, 1883,

Intimations.

HOP SHING & CO. ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, COPPER SMITHS, BRASS AND

H

IRON FOUNDERS, &c.

AVING this day commenced Business, we are ready to undertake work of the above descriptions under the Supervision of an EXPERIENCED EUROPEAN.

Orders executed with the utmost despatch and at MODERATE TERMS.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ENGINE ROOM STORES SUPPLIED. NESS IRON WORKS, WEST POINT, HONGKONG, Hongkong, 25th September, 1885.

För Sale.

FOR SALE CHEAP

Entimations.

“WALSAN YAT PO".

DAILY CHINESE NEWSPAPER

A with a wide circulation in the Colony and

at the Coast Ports. Subscription, FOUR DOLLARS per Annum. The above high-class native paper is an excellent medium for Adver tisers at Strictly Moderate Charges. Guaranteed circulation of over 1,680 Copies. Communicationi to be addressed to the Proprietor,

LUK KE SHUN, No. 9, Gough Street. Hongkong 17th September, 1883.

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NOTICE.

THE Undersigned begs to inform the Ladies Tantigen of the Foreign Community that he has resigned his Partnership in the "NAM-SING TAILOR SHOP and fins Purchased an Interest in the "SZE HING LOONG SHOP," No. 100, Queen's Road Central, carrying on the Business of TAILORS, OUTFITTERS, and GENERAL MERCHANTS.. He hopes by, strict attention to Business and Selling the Best Class of Goods at Moderate Prices to receiv ca share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him in the past.

AH NAM,

Late Partner in the

"NAM-SING Tailor-Shop."

Hongkong, 16th April, 1883,

NOTICE.

مود

THE Public are respectfully informed that the trading at under mentioned premises for the past 38 years as TAI-

FY19 SIX-HUNDRED TONS LOR, DRAPER, and GENERAL OUTFITTER.

C O K E

IN LOTS FROM ONE TON UPWARDS. COAL TAR IN BARRELS.

CHOY CHEW,

230, PRAYA WEST

Hongkong, 5th April, 1883.

[262 BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIPCHANDLERS, STORE-KEEPERS

F.

1718

M. GUEDES.

LAND BROKER

HAUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENTO SEM

No. 33 WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1883.

£5

G. FALCONER & CO.

ATCH AND CHRONOMETER

MANUFACTURERS

WA

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AND

JEWELLERS.

-NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS

CHARTS AND BOOKS.

No. 46, QUEIN'S-ROAD CENTRAL

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GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL.

AMERICAN ENGINEERS

AND

HOUSEHOLD TOOLS,

FAIRBANK'S AND HOWE'S SCALES, SALTER'S SPRING BALANCES. FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIPS' USE.

DRILLING MACHINES. HITCHCOCK'S PATENT TABLE LAMPS, and HANGING PENDANTS.

WASHING AND

BAND.

F. D. GUEDES. WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.

_NOLS, D'AQUILAR STREET, TAS always on hand a large assortment of

•H CHOICE WINES of the best quality, at Moderate Prices.

BOTTLE

"Hongkong, and October, 1882. -

HONGKONG HOTEL.

(663

THIS EVENING the 28th September.

ADMISSION.

Front Seats mi Back Seats

..$1.00. .......$0.50.

Soldiers and Sailors, in uniform, Half Price. Hongkong, 26th September, 1883. (712

quarter master and interpreter to his corps, which of lieutenant in 1837. In 1840 he became THEATRE served on the China Station from 1845 to 1848, though he had no opportunity of seeing active service in that country,

HAIR DRESSING SALOON.

Minity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that "R. MARMANDE begs to inform the Com

MACHINES..

CORKING

SHIPS' SKYLIGHTS POLISHED PLATE GLASS. STEEL HAWSERS ON REEL STAND. CHARCOAL WATER FILTERS.

He has no connection whateverwith any other firm trading under a similar name or style, and takes this opportunity 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, he hopes to be favored with the patronage of his old customers. -and-the-Public Generally

N.D.--Note the address,

7

NAM SING, No. 84, Queen's Road Central, Opposite the Central Market.

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Hongkong, 25th April, 1883.

A

H 0 Y, HOY LEE

MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT,&CAP MAKER. Hmen's Scarves, Collars, Tics, Socks, Hats, TAS for Sale, every description of Gentle.

&c., &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds. Bamboo Blinds, Marlings of own Manufacture, China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.

No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRALA Hongkong, 16th May, 1883.

ST. OK

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COAL MERCHANT No. 75, PRAYA CENTRAL 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 LEET Stearn Launches for Hire at $3 for 1st hour, $7 for and and $1 for 3rd hour, GUM ON" and, "CUM KA, at $3 for 1st hour, $2 for and hour, and for longer periods according to arrangement.

Hongkong, 16th October, 1881.

1303

SHIN G.

LING

OOT AND

SHOE MAKER,

the above Establishment is now in full working SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER B NOT WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

order.

He has engaged TWO FIRST CLASS ROYAL TONSORIAL ARTISTS from Paris,-and-his-

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HE. MAJOR-GENERAL SARGENT, CE, LIEUT-COLONEL HOBSON, C.B.,

The French sustain another loss by the depar ture of General Bouet and that is the resignation of Captain Georges and the retirement of the "Yellow Flags" en maius. No one who has wit- nessed these men engaged can doubt the valuable A statement has appeared in several of our -French contemporaner to the effect that the Mar- services they have rendered the French in their quis Tang, overcome with the necessity of peace struggle against their countrymen, and having between Franch and China, had insisted that permitted the organization of the force and ex- the Cabinet at Peking should withdraw its troops perienced its usefulness it might be thought, the from the frontier of Tong-King. We believe that this assertion is entirely without foundation, authorities would have been anxious to secure the improbability of which, in face of the attitude its services; but the force has not been appre the Chinese have taken up during the whole AUSTRIAN ciated as it ought to have been, and it is to make discussion, our readers will, no doubt, observe. room for Colonel Baden's Namdinh AnnamitesWe presume the paragraph meant, to say the who, it is to be hoped, will show better pluck territory of Tong-King, as they would certainly

not withdraw them from the frontier.

than did their brethren at the recent attack on the pirates near Mount Elephant,

Admiral Courbet has been appointed com- mander-in-chief, so we have the navy again in command both ashers and affent. As I have Already stated there was no truth whatever in the statement that General Boues had been to called, and the report that Palan bad been evacuated was equally baseless. Commissary General Harmand arrived from Hanoi to-day to meet Admiral Courbet.

THE CZAR

A word from the cynosure of that throng, the pale man on the white horse, who, as his people shout their devotion, and all the world bends

The Carriido, an iron screw steamer for the Spanish mall service between Singapore and Manila, to run in connection with the Meia- serien Maritimes mail steamers from Marseilles ing yard of Messrs. Ramage and Ferguson, Leith to China, has been launched from the shipbuild. Her principal dimensions are:-Lengths, K and F, ato foer; breadth 31 feet; depth, moulded, at feet 6 inches to upper deck, The ongines are and have cylinders 33 inch and 60 inch diameter. also made by Mess. Ramage and Ferguson, by 39 inch stroke, steam being supplied from two steel boilers working up to Bo t. pressure. This vessel is expected to be the fastest, and most elaborately fitted up passenger steamer owned in the Philippine Islanda.

...

If we are to believe the statements made in the Chamber by the Foreign Minister, M., Chal femel-Lacour, France did not intend to annex any portion of the country in which they are now operating, and as much as stated she would

AND

OFFICERS OF THE BUFFS.

LADIES' BAND.

A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN

TO-MORROW EVENING, THE 29TH SEPTEMBER, UNDER THE LEADERSHIP Or MAESTRO IGNAZ POESCHL

PROGRAMME :

PARTI.

་་་་

I-Feast Overture

SUPPŹ. 2-Standchen (Song by Miss SCHULERT.

Bertha)..... 3Ein Traum (Violin Solo)......RICCL 4-English Pot Pourri 5.-La Stella Confidente........ROMBANDI,

(SONG BY MISS BERTHA)

6. Mit Leib und Seele (Valse)...LoFFCOVITCH,"

PART II.

7.-Overture Zigeunerin............BALYE. B-Der Kreuzfahrer Frauen....., GABUSIE.

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›weat, &c., &c.

"HAIR CUTTING,

SHAMPOOING

SHAVINGiorgione TRIMMING BEARDS

*****.50 Centa.

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LADIES HAIRDRESSING SALOON. Mr. MARMANDE and his assistants are always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon, specially set apart for Ladies, or at their own Residences at MODERATE CHARGES,

M. MARMANDE, begs to offer to the public hir Shampoo Wash made by Mons Pinaud who has 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, takent the following prices:

EVERYDAY

Culkin, $4:00 Per Month. EVERY OTHER DAY...$3.00 TWICE A WEEK $1,00 Mr. MARMANDE will receive direct from Paris a largo Consignment of Perfumery and other Tollet, 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 Punkabs, and the "Iced Shampoo" is the greatest luxury of the day."

The Saloon I open from 7AM till 7

for

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER. MARIENTHALER BEER,

IN QUARTS & PINTS. VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN

AND

THEOPHILE ROEDERER & Co.'s GLADIATEUR CHAMPAGNE, CHR. MOTZ & Co.'s

CLARETS.

VALEYRAAC, MEDOC.

ST. ESTEPH MEDOC.

MARGAUX MEDOC.

PURE CONDENSED ALPINE MILK IN BOTTLES, `WESTPHALIA' HAMS. SMOKED BEEF IN TINS. GERMAN VEGETABLES IN TINE

GOUDA CHEESE IN TINA, SALT MEAT SAUSAGES IN KROGS. SALT SPICED BEEF IN KEGA KEROSENE STOVES.

BEST

the reception of those who feel the necessity of i

à Tonsorial operation, ***

RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RESET. Hongkong, Jath June, 1883. • * [45B TR MOORE begs to recommend his

in reverence, feels chiefly the necessity of make no difficulty in recognising the surcranity | (DuzT BY MISS. BERTHA AND MISS JOSEPHINEJA VIID GOGO, SHAMPOO WASH

fortitude to await what may meet him at of China over Annam as it has existed hereto the next turning, would precipitate Russia on the West or aubreergo Asia under a molition of conquering boklary and he rides on, Ex pecting, though probably not fearing," "instant"

fore; it appears to us that there should be no question in coming to an arrangement be- that would remain to be settled would be those tween the two Powers. The only difficulties relating to commerce, and navigation, which scarcely offer any obstacles that would be

execution. His risks are as immoderate as his fosurmountable. This being so it would be a powers, his responsibilities, his roll of peoplty if the French should allow themselves to ples and of his kingdoms. His opposition speaks, be influenced by any considerations of amour with dynamite, argues with the bullet, satirizes rudre arising from a desire to avenge the with the knife. He has not to fear loss of unpo- death of Captain Rivière. Their doing so might pularity or untoward events or even resist Create such a state of affairs as would maked a ance, but immediate and painful death. If any pacific arrangement amost impossible point is unguarded, if his police

misrend

warning, if soldier Is mithless, they riding there behind the represen continents, amid the

world, before a selle

a mass of gold

votion of millions, powers, may stumble The immoderatencas number of his guards the preparations for the faction which deh to his im

the right to keep

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awful "power" kha U

strictly Asiatic, belong

everything dwarfs man, and

endeavors to overlap

cognize in despair that

misery, and heaveni eternal unco The Spictatorë

g-Der Barbler von Sevilla...ROBINI.

A

(FLUTE SOLO) for the subtle as unrivalled, by any prepara- to the half. The basis of this compound is

Abend Standchen... SCHUMANN.

(SONG BY Miss BERTHA) › 11-Sweethearts (Valse)TWORAK.

(GOD SAVE THE QUEEN)

PRICES OF ADMISSION : Dress Circle.............. $1.00 Stalls............................. $1.00 Bago

dion ever produced for promoting the growth

Back Seats Hongkong, 25th September, 1883.

beamtent

made of soap root the natives of the Philip pine Talands never use anything else for washing their half; they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with half from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using this Shampoo Wash as directed, you wil JAWKER NEVER BE BALD

Lacurse, dar

The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative Pro- 1717

perties it will without fail arrest dec and baly it completely emdicates ac and Guros All diseases of the scalp „FOR HOIHOW AND HAIPHONG, THE Steamship

CELERA contry poisonous drugs. Blerate on Blues munat bolt that properties it allays, the itching scalp, which is the great cause "SALTEE"

sind get out of their hair.

CROWN ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Hongkong, 14th July, 1882.

THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE.

Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Special experience in making Gentlemen's

Cass

RIDING BOOTS, Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

CHIE N. A M

GOLD

AND SILVERSMITH,

WATCH MAKER ·

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EN GRAVER, WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED

ON. MODERATE TEKES : ALL WORK GUARANTÉED. JEWELRY-MADE AND REPAIRED. No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.

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No. 52, C, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRE, HONGKONG,

Hongkong, 4th April, 1883***

apa

CHEONG WO,

AND

TAILOR, DRAPER, GENERAL OUTFITTER.

WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. BEST Materials and a GUNMAKERS & AMMUNITION

JDEALERS, Bjad BEACONSFIELDS ARCADE.. Arma, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description.

Arma Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at

moderate charges; njego Sporting Guns and Ammunition always on hand

GRIFFITH

A foves of abe MANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

((The Orokter, 2, iron screw troopship, Captain Hilary GRAndoo, is to be out of the dockyard' hands by the toth prox, orders having been re- ceived directing her to be at Fortsmouth by that date to embark new crews for several ships on the China station, She is to leave on Octo

October zat for her destination. The vessels that are to Captain V. Aranguren, will be despatched, for MOORE has succeeded in receive new crews are the Champion, Daring the above Ports, on MONDAY, the 15 October put this wash up in bottle without allowing it to Flying BiH, Eephyr "and" Sfidge,,, brefieved creen will be brought homPHER

wil. guarantee it to keep any

For Freight or Passage, apply to

CAR. MA No144, Queen's

Centra Hongkong, 28th September, 1883.1726

at 8 A the Grantsi The Midgerat; the present time is out of commission, but will be so placed on the arrival of ber crew. The Kestrel's crew will be paid off and brought home, it not being. Intended to commission that vessel again for the present. She will be laid up in Hong Kong wo presumen The Himalaya was at first detailed for the service of conveying these rellefs to the tation, but theft now to be employed else where did the Orunts) has taken her place

The Gardila notifies that the Queen hill been graciously pleased to give directions for the fol Lewing appointment to the Most Distinguished.

NOTIC Einzelfa SHARE and HE Undersigned has this day establlibed ERAL

BROKER.

Hongkong, 28th September, 1883

able to

en Rand Central.

NO TIMBER

WANCH

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7. BEACONBRIZED ARCADE, (Opports the City. Hall) Having: Purchased the entire Machinery of the puliplate MINE CHASTEL: MAATE Catas HEBODA EWATER FACTORY WOODE spared, to "execite the largest orders for every description of Aerated Waters, with Jackson promotinis und despatch,

SUPERIORI QUALITY:

Consumers

OF

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WATERS.

FOR ONE DOLLAR ommunications should be ada

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Hongkong, 11th April, 1883.

Materials and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed

MODERATE PRICES.

4 DEALER INAKUNTANS CHINESE SILK OF ALL KINDS, PITH HATS, BAMBOO BLINDS,

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Hongkong, 19th May, 1883,

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EALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds,

DITH HATS, MATTING, BAMBOO

BLINDS, and has always on hand a very fine -selection of various kinds of Sille Goods and

Embroideries. MATI Apri

Wholesale Manufacturer of Sile

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¿ Gáiments for Exportatio

No. 62 QUEENS ROAD CENTRAL (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street) Hongkong, 21st August, 1883. -

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