NOTES FROM JAPANESE PAPERS.

A new steamer named Pki Mary has been built at the Nagasaki dockyard for the Kivado Unyu Kwaisha.

The Government has sanctioned the engage. ment of two German instructors by the Military College authorities.

Kakke is raging among the troops in the Osaka garrison; and many of them have suc- cumbed to the disease.

A considerable number of copper coins have been struck off at the Mint, to replace as far as possible the paper tokens.

Admiral Yenomoto; Minister to China, has been recalled. A rumor has it that he will be promoted. Mr. Miyamoto, a Senator of the Geuro-in, is spoken of as his successor."

Lately, three Krupp (7) guns were picked up in *the sea of Sakurajima, Kagoshima, where an English man-of-war was fired upon by the clans men of Satsuma. They have been sent to the Osaka Arsenal to be put in order..

The authorities contemplate issuing Exche quer Bills after the English model, to the amount

of from you three millions to yes seven millions.

In our opinion, they can be issued to the amount of year ten million without injury to the people,

The Nobles' Club has decided to establish a preparatory military school for the instruction of the sons of the nobility, The Mikado, on hearing of the project, expressed his intention to give an annual subsidy of y43,000 to the school for the next five years.

A report from the prefecture of Shimane says that the Chausu colliery, in the district of Yamas shiro, gives out subterranean roars by day and night. The people in the neighbourhood are fearful that these noises may be signs of an im- pending volcanic eruption.

A

---———————- A rumour is current to the effect that H.IH, 1 Komatsbyjo-miya was privately offered the vacancy in the cabinet caused by the death of H.E. Iwakura. His. Highness is reported to have declined, but promised, however, that he will give the proposal bis consideration.

A large gun has been manufactured in the Arsenal on the model of the Krupp gun. It is made of bronze; and on trial a satisfactory result was obtained. The War Department has ordered twelve mere pieces to be made. The Govern ment has engaged a skillful gun-maker from Italy. The necessary machinery for making Krupp guns has been bought.

The quality of Horonai coal has been tested on board-the-steamship-Kosuge Mary, of the Kiyodo Unyu Kwartha, and the chief engineer gives the following report upon it The Horonat cont, after a fair trial, proved to contals less ash than Karatsu; it is decidedly of slow combustion and is a great beat-producing fuel, raising steam equal to first class English coal.”

Mr. Shinagawa, Vice Minister of Agriculture **And Commerce, has brought from Hokkaido a

otter.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1883.

AMOY.

Seven Japanese sailors from the British barque Wanitering Minstrel were brought up before the Brush Consul on October 25th for refüisal of -duty, In-reply to the charge, titry said that they

To-day's Advertisements.

had sweet instead of foreign potatoes for break.THEATRE fast, which made them sick.. Their excuses not being considered satisfactory, the British Con- sul sentenced them to three days' imprisonment.

ROYAL

CITY HALL, HONGKONG,

THE LOFTUS TROUPE !!

THE LOFTUS TROUPE !!|

NOTICE.

A charge of dynamite was fired off the other THE LOFTUS TROUPE I day to blow up the wreck of the steamship Pakhai, but with what results except bringing up a lot of fish we cannot say, as the diver has not been down to inspect her yet. There was a noisy scramble on the part of the Celestial boat- men with baskets, shrimping nets, hats, buckets and anything they could lay their hands on to rake the fish up. We would advise the owners of the Pakkor to let out by contract the catching of the fish, which would repay them for sound of their expenditure.

We are informed that a Chinaman was wah- dering about Kulangsu yesterday with two tiger pups, of which he was anxious to dispose. They were caught near Nan Tai Bu, the wary Celes tial having watched the old tigress out of her den and then captured her progeny. The price de- manded was, we believe, forty dollars, but no doubt the owner would let them go much cheaper than that in the end. Here is a good chance for the sportsmen of Amoy. Those anxious to have a shot at a tigress should have no difficulty in finding this one. ably be on the look out for them.

She will prob.

We have since been informed that our state- ment that the two tiger whelps referred to in our issue of yesterday as having been captured at Nan Tai Bu, is not true. It appears they were captured at Poh Sai, below Kang Bay and are now in Ku- langsoo where they seem to thrive well. To have a shot at the tigress, local sportsmen have sim- ply to arm themselves and proceed to the spot where the young ones were caught and place the whelps (in a cage) thereabouts, when they will

be sure of success. We understand that the

cubs are for sale and forty dollars is the price.

Gazette.

SAM PATCH'S LAST LEAP.

HE Agent of the above Company having Tved by French Mail from Yokohama, begs most respectfully to inform the public, and "THEIR PATKONS," of Hongkong that owing to the great and unprecedented success of the Company in Shanghai and Yokohama, the Management have been persuaded to FOST

ONE THEIR SEASON here until about the 22nd or 25th of this month, and that they will then have the honor of appearing for the first lime in Hongkong in GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S CELEBRATED AND WORLD RENOWNED CONIC OPERA

THE

.

PIRATES OF PENZANCE

OR

"THE SLAVE OF DUTY," As performed by this Company for over zoo times in the chief cities of Australia, India, Africa, China and Japan.

NEW AND APPROPRIATE SCENERY Y C. J. BARBER Correct Costumes and Artistic Properties. For further Particulars please see future Advertisements,

PRICES:

Dress Circle and Stalls Pit.....

$2.00 *....................... $1.00 SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS. Dress Circle or Stalls, 12 Nights..$10,00

In the Subscription series no piece will be

The fate of Captain Webb at the rapids of Ni- agara having awakened, a melancholy interest in similar occurrences, a correspondent of the Union has been at the pains to furnish the fol-presented twice. lowing in relation to 5am Patch's exploits in this place, clipped from a city paper of early date:

SAM PATCH'S LAST LEAP.

In answer to an

Box plan now ready at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH'S.

HARTLEY O'BRIEN, Agent. Hongkong, 2nd November, 1883.

Intimations.

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·R~O~Y~A ̃LY-O-R-KH-O-T-E-L

and others to republish the particulars of Sam We have often been requested by travelers Patch's last leap from the falls, but not having in our possession any newspaper files of that year, we are unable to do so, inquiry in our daily yesterday, Mr. Henry Scran ton, of this, city, has furnished us, from his pri- vale journal, the following: The first leap took place on Friday, the 6th of November, 1829; distance, 100 feet. He went down in fine style.. and rose to the surface amid the huzzas of theth Suitable Rooms and ample accom multitude. The number of persons present was estimated at 7,000 to 8,000. The last and fatal leap, which took place one week after, was' ad- vertised in the Antimasonic Inquirer, as follows: HIGHER YET.

BAM'S LAST JUMP. "Some things can be done as well as others."

There's no Mistake in Sam Patch.-Of the

large dog of the Esquimaux species, and pre-truth of this he will endeavor to convince the sented to the Zoological Gardens. the people of Rochester and vicinity, next Morts it it used for drawing sleighs and is in Friday, november 1st, at 3 o'clock

p.m. Being swift as a horse. It lives on fish, and its coat is determined to "astonish the natives of the xceedingly soft-fine, and strong The skins-as-West-before he returns-to-the-Jerseys, he will articles of commerce rank next to those of the bave a scaffold, twenty-five feet in height, erected on the brink of Genessee Falls, in this village, from which he will fearlessly leap into the abyss below, a distance of tas feet. Sam's bear (at three o'clock precisely) will make the same jump and follow his master, thus showing conclusively that some things can be done as well as others. Moreover, Sam hopes that all | the good people who attend this astonishing exhibition will contribute something towards remunerating him for the seemingly hazardous experiment...

The police returns for Tokiyo,for the month of September last give the following particulars: -suicides 38, murders 28, burglaries 27, potty Iarcenies 12,900, burglars arrested 8, thieves arrested 221, swindlers 41, men committed for major crimes 10, those committed for minor crimes 316, women whose sentences have been commuted 19, those who have given themselves up to the authorities 14 The ages of criminals -are-Upwards of sixty years 4, those below that Age 267 mates and 16 females, those under the age of 20 years, 52 males and 26 females, those below 16-years-21 males and i female, and below

11 years i male.

t

Correspondence from Kores says that Mr. Mellendorff is invested with the most important functions in the Korean Government and exer- cises considerable power in the foreign and do mestic policy of the country. Discussion is rife ns to the advantage or otherwise of the Korean Government employing him, Korean officers are very poorly paid, and bribery is said to be common. The farmers living in the vicinity of

......

The following is the Antimasonic Inquirer's notice of the exploit

OLD STEVNE, BRIGHTON, ENGLAND.

above HOTEL is Centrally situated,

modation for travellers, especially those coming from Eastern Climates. FAMILIES and GENTLE- MEN will find every comfort they can wish for at the above establishment.

A. HOADLY,

503)

Proprietor.

"CLARIDGE'S HOTEL" BROOK STREET, LONDON, W.

THE Tort is a Commodious and Suitable HOTEL for FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN going home from the Far East. It is under the direct able Management of Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE PRAGNELL who spare no pains in comfor their visitors with every possible

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

IRON FOUNDERS, &c,

H

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

."

"The ominous expression contained in the reckless Patch's advertisement has been fearfully-Orders executed with the utmost despatch and vindicated. It was indeed his 'last jump' He at MODERATE TERMS. Jumped from a staging twenty-five feet above the brink of the falls into the abyss below, from whence his body has not yet been recovered. A variety of reasons are given for the fatal termin- ation of this presumptuous feat. All, however, concur in saying that Patch, from some cause or other, did not retain the proper position while des- cending, or strikethe water as he did on the former occasion.. It was a daring and useless exposure of human life, which, having resulted disas trously, creates a train of painful reflections. We

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EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ENGINE ROOM STORES SUPPLIED. NESS IRON WORKS, WEST POINT, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 25th September, 1883...

HONGKONG HOTEL. HAIR DRESSING SALOON.

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Intimations

INTIMATION.

*

-(10)

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

CONSTITUTION, No. 13,025, dated Saturday, July 14th.1883, says — MESSRS. TURNBULL JUNR. & SOMERVILLE,

*Valletta, Malta, exhibit in a tastefully arranged case, samples of their famous 'Kaisur- 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 now on view in the Exhibition are highly spoken of by the Press, vendors, and smokers,”

SOLE AGENCY,

"NOVELTY STORE,"

MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S KOAD.

Hongkang, 26th September, 1883.

BEGS

MRS. P. SMITH,

1731

A

Intimations.

WANTED TO RENT.

LARGE

Apply to

STABLE.

RAFRASER-SMITH, Hongkong Telegraphi Office. Hongkong, 24th October, 1883,

"THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST"

FORI 1884.

THIS

HIS Valuable Work with many NEW ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS will be published on January 1st, 1884. PRICE THREE DOLLARS.

With an extensive circulation in Hongkong and the Coast Ports of China and Japan, The Philippines, Straits Settlements, Bangkok, Macao, &c., "THE HONGKONG DIREC- TORY" is the best medium for Advertising in the FAR EAST. The scale of charges are

One Page...

...$10.00 6.00

Half Page.

Third of a Page...annag : 4.00 Fourth of a Page

3.00

Orders for Copics of "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY" and for ADVERTISEMENTS may be sent to the following Agents :---

EGS to inform the Community of Hongkong Generally, and Visitors to the Port, that HONGKONG, Mr. W. Brewer,

SHE HAS THIS DAY OPENED

PRIVATE TIFFIN ROOMS,

'AT

Nos. 8 & 9, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

WHERE

SHE WILL BE PREPARED TO SUPPLY MEALS & REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS.

The Rooms are large, well ventilated and airy, and the viands supplied will be.....

"of the best description and cooked in the best style.

ATTACHED TO THE

TIFFIN

ARE-A

ROOMS

BILLIARD ROOM

AND

READING

ROOM.

THE LATTER IS 'WELL SUPPLIED WITH

GERMAN, FRENCH, AMERICAN & LONDON NEWSPAPERS, WRITING MATERIALS, &C»,4—&C. &C. BN.B. No Extra-Charge for the use of the Reading and Billiard Rooms. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BOARD and LODGING can be made by applying to

F

-Hongkong-1oth-October, 1883.

MRS. P. SMITH,

ON THE PREMISES, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

F. VINCENOT

HAS FOR SALE.

~(:0;)

CREME DES YLES.

ZENARD BUTTER, in Bottlea

ANISETTE DE BORDEAUX, qts. & pts. COMPETED FOR Stone Bottles, ANISETTE DE BORDEAUX,

qis. & pts. DUTCH. CURACAO,

White & Orange Dry,

quarts and pints. GOLD LIQUOR (Eau d'Or) quarts and pints. EAU-DE-VIE DE DANTZIG, CACAO CHOUVA A pA VANILLE, CACAO A LA VANILLE FRENCH WHITE SOAP PRALINE GRILLEES A LA VANILLE. NOYAU DES ANTILLES... MEU THE GLACTALLE

1766

| CHAMPAGNE MOUET & CHANDON, pints.

CHAMPAGNE VVE. CLIQUOT, pints. ORANGE BITTERS, quarts and pints, FRENCH BEER (VELTEN), VICHY WATER CELESTIN, Grande. Grille.

HAUTERIVE, Hepital. "FARC, Mesdames.

CHOMEL

TOBACCO CAPORAL SUPERIOR. ORDINAIRE.

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}

...Messrs. F. Blackhead & Co. ...Messts. Heuermann, Herbst & Co. ...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh.

Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co. ...The Novelty Store. MACAO.......Messrs. A. A. de Mello & Co. CANTON......Mr. M. F. da Silva. SWATOW......Messrs. Quelch & Co. -AMOY--and Ir. N. Moalle

FORMOSA...

FrochowMessrs. Hedge &-Ca SHANGHAI

& NORTH-Messrs. MacKenzie & Co. ERN PORTS

JAPAN.........Messrs. Kelly & Co., Yokohama. MANILA......Messrs. Ramirez & Giraudier. BANGKOK ...Mr. D. B. Bradley.

SINGAPORE...Messrs. Sayle & Co.

PARIS and

.or.to.

LONDON... Mesars. Gallien and Prince.

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "OFFICE, Peddar's Hill, Hongkong,

Hongkong, 9th October, 1883.

NOTICE,

E CHUNG, SHIPS PLUMBER, BLACK-

"No. 35, Queen's Road East, to No. 6, Peel Street,

close lo No. 120, Queen's Road Central

Hongkong, 4th August, 1883.

YE U

SHIP, PORTRAIT

QUA.

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AND MINIATURE PAINTER. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS.

!. LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND Water ColORS.

All Work Executed by First-Class Artists, IVORY MINIATURES A SPECIALITE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED..

No. 53, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRE, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

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CHIE NA M.

WATCH MAKER-

AND

ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF FRENCH WINES, PRESERVES, &c., WHOLESALE & GOLD AND SILVERSMITH RETAIL AN INSPECTION IS SOLICITED.: PRICES & SAMPLES ON APPLICATION."

F. VINCENOT, No. 24, Praya Central, Hongkong, 12th October, 1883.

For Sale

RODERICK DHU WHISKY.

Intimations-

A PURE, Fine Flavoured Blend, Equal in PRIVATE

Bouquet and Style to the

FINEST FRENCH BRANDY. SOLE AGENT FOR HONGKONG,

C. L. THEVENIN, . Hongkong Hotel Building. Hongkong, 19th October, 1883. .1787.

#

HER FOR SALE:-

A CARD.

(772

VATE BOARD AND LODGING

can be obtained for SINGLE GENTLEMAN OR MARRIED COUPLES AT

No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST, Next Door to the Temperance Hall. Terms Moderate. Hongkong, toth July, 1883.

'G. FALCONER & CO.

A. MANUFACTURERS

--E-WE-LLERS,

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EN GRA VE R, WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS';

ALL WORK, GUARANTEED. -JEWELRY-MADE AND REPAIRED.

No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.

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A H 0 Y. Hoy Les

MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT,&CAP MAKER.

HAS for Sale, every description of Gentle. men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hats, &c., & Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds.

Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own_Manufacture. China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs,

material guaranteed.

Pusan are exerting themselves to bring all the would not dwell upon this distressing scene, and R. MARMANDE begs to inform the Com. H MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE \\ATCH AND CHRONOMETER Silk. Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best

waste land under cultivation. As Koreans do not like foreign silver or gold money, travellers are obliged to carry with them a considerable quantity of native coins, As a rule, they prefer bartering to taking money. This is probably the outcome of the squeezing that people are subject to whe Accumulate riches.-

A letter from Kores says: The second in stalment-yen 50,000 of the Soul indemnity has been paid to the Japanese. Consulate at In- chhön. The Korean Government had great difficulty in obtaining the money, which forms a pan of the loan secured from China through the mediation of Mr. Möllendorff. The trade regu lations enacted between Japan and Koree are expected to produce a disastrous affect upon the commerce between the two countries. Buri ness is generally active about this time of the season; but this year it does not exceed yo 110,000 per month. The principal article of import is copper, which in great demand now, owing to a considerable quantity of copper colns being struck On the other hand, the experts are confined to gold dust, but lately

quantity has decreased. Korean merchants frequently bring ancient gold coins and silver utensils, which have doubtless been handed down to them generation after generation, to exchange for copper. This shows the insolvent condition of the natives. Japanese residents are flocking here and number about three hundred. But only twenty of them are bond fids traders, whilst the rest are men who have come in the hope of making their

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

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., &c.

yet we cannot banish it from our thoughtWe the above Establishment is now in full working munity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that on the brink of eternity! This terrified imagina. order." still see the frail mortal standing, as it proved, tion follows him from the giddy height, through the thin air, into the deep, dark chasm below It lingers but a few moments of breathless and agonized suspense! The waters, troubled a. moment in swallowing their victim, are at rest! The expiring bubbles announce that the spirit has departed, leaving the body in the dark bo- som of the ocean buried! The multitude shrink away abashed and rebuked"-Rochester Unioni

To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE TO' CONSIGNEES. IRON only) per Steamship BENGAL "ONSIGNEES of Cargo (8.000. Ilundles of from Antwerp, are hereby informed that their Cargo has been Transhipped to the Steamship "CHI-YUEN at Singapore, and are requested to send in their Bill of Lading for counter- roature and take delivery of the Cargo imme- diately from alongside the Steamer.

CHINA MERCHANTS S S Co. Hongkong, and November, 1883.

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HAIR CUTTING............50 Cents,

..as

SHAMPOOING...... SHAVING..................... TRIMMING BEARDS...............25

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

Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public who has had many years experience and guar his Shampoo Wash made by: Mons. Finsad antees it to keep for any length of time in any climate.

QUARTR

-$72-per- Case. $23 per Case.

Apply to

· MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong, and March, 1882.

CIGARS! CIGARSI CIGARS !!!

THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.

'JOR: BALI. IGARS of all Brands and from every known

factory in Manila, are constantly being, recaived. Owing to the peculiarly advantageous position of the Undersigned in regard to the CIGAR trade with Manila, he now offers Cigars of

brands, fully matured, and ready for immediate smoking Quality Guaranteed.

JOSE MABASA, No. 11.3.

B., QUIE'S ROAD, CENTRAL. Hongkong, foth October, 1883.

843 NDR TENNENTS ALE AND

PORTER.

JA

- ProMRC DAVID CORSAR & SONS" Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Shaving,

MERCHANT-NAVW) and Shampooing t

taken #t the following prices:-

NAVE BOILED EVERY

Lomon$400. Per Month.

LONG FLAX EVERY OTHER DAY$3.00

CROWN. 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 ho la prepared to supply the same

of any other establishment. at prices which will compare favorably with those

CANV

EARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1881,469 AIRTEL FOR SALE. FEEL AS A

B

fortuties by chance. The majority of them are DOLLARS current in this Colony weigh-. The Saloon is cool and alry, being supplied San Francisco UTASHAN

Taishu men, who resort to violence in dealing with the natives, consequently litigation is con- stantly carried ons between the natives and wet. tlers The Japanese and American men-of-war are always lying in the harbour-Fapan Daily Malle

HONGKONG TEMPERATURË.

-(Prose, Mkazni, FALGUNER & Co.'s Ramarani).

YESTERDAY.

GOVERNMENT BILLS. ENDERS for SPECIE, MEXICAN ing 7.1.7. in Exchange for BILLS drawn ON DEMAND on the GOVERNMENT, OF INDIA, CALCUTTA, will be received by the CHIEF PAY- MASTER Army Pay Departurent, until TT NOON, on MONDAY NEXT, the 5th instant.

The Tenders to state the total amount required in Rupecs), and the amount for which each Bill should be drawn, but no Bills will be issued for sums below Rs. 10,000, el

The Tenders to be in duplicate in scaled

with Punkahs, and the "Iced Shampoo" is the greatest luxury of the day,

AND

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS

CHARTS AND BOOKS. No. 46, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. · [471

No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 16th May, 188a

LING 9 H 1 NG.

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WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. BOT AND SHOE MAKER,

UNMAKERS & AMMUNITION

DEALERS,

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description,

Arms. Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at

demoderate charges. Sporting Gus and Ammunition always

on bandana ka

MANUF

K. GRIFFITH. UFACTURER OF THE LONDON

AERATED WATERS. BEACONSFIELD" ARCADE

(Opposite the City Hall) Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the

No. 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.; THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE

TRADE.

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

[ass

SAM HING, JUNR.

S.TU L.T Z TAILOR, DRAPER, AND GENERAL OUTFITTER; Best Materials and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed, AT MODERATE PRICES.

EALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds," PITH HATS, MATTING, BAMBOO selection of various kinds of Silk Goods and BLINDS, and has always on hand a very fine

new late Mr..E. CHASTEL'S Embroides of Silk Coats, "and"

„SODA/WATER ^ FACTORY -|(

Is nove prepared to execute the largest orders for every description of Aerated Waters with spilt promptness and despatch, stor SUARA SUPERIOR QUALITY SMGUARANTEED.

ake invited to try those carefully

Manufactured

Consumers are

HEL BUL

WESTERN MILESTONE GATE and FLOUR, lately from

SPARKLING WATERS. "THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR. FONGER SILK of all kinds. ——

All Orders and Communications should be ad- Apply to

druspedito The.Factory, Hagen polo dain 24 ANNA FUNG TANG,

N7-BEACONSFIELI) ARCADE

· Hongkong," 11th April, 1889, 95.7 Mb Ta79 phan KE CHEONG CHING HOSZ**

42, Bonham Strand. Hongkong 6th August, 1883.

1624

J. M. GUEDES. CHS «GAUPP & CO.

TOUSE AND LAND BROKER HRONOMETER WATCH, AND AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION

CLOCK MAKERS,"

AGENTILATOS DAILY CHINESE NEWSPAPER JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS, AND NO WELLINGTON STARKT, HI AGKONG.

OPTICIANS.

:) Hongkong,* 23rd January, 1885-

The Saloon is open from 7 A. till 7 P., for the reception of those who feel the necessity of

Tonsorial opemtion

RAZORS, MOST CAREFULLY RESET. Hongkong, 12th June, 18B3.,'

1458

“WAI SAN YAT POM

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| covers, addressed to “The Chief Paymaster, with a wide circulation in the Colony and ARTS AND BOOKS, Andz

Astay Pay Department," and endorsed Tenders for Government Bills."

The right to accept or reject any or all the Tenders la reserved. "ube NO ALON

AS MURRAY, MIS

Lieut-Colonel,

at the Coast Ports Subscription, TOUR; GRAND DOLLARS per Annum. The above high-class NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. native paper is an excellent medium for Adver] 10798 tisers at Strictly' Moderate Charges. Guaranteed for Loula, Audemars': Watthies ; awarded the circulation of over 1,130 Copies. Communications to be addressed to the Froprietor,

Chief Paymaster.

CHEAPUURK CHEST OFFICE,

Queen's Road,partiet, Hongkong, and November, 1883.

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LUK KE SHUN, No.

Gough Street, Hongkong 17th September, 1583 1703

highest Prizes fevers, Balibition and Many for Voigtländer and Bohn's, Vanilds CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES MARINM; GLABBES, AND SPYOLAISIS, . tandon No. 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. [478

HONGKONG TIMBER YARD. WANCHAL

Wholesale

other Garments for exportation.

No

62, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street) Hongkong, 1st August, 1883.

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CHEONG WO,

TAILOR, DRAPER,

GENERAL

AND

OUTFITTER.

EST Materials and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed

BEST and

MODERATE PRICES

CHINESE SILK OF ALL KINDS, FITH

* HATS, BAMBOO BLINDS,

"ATA WHOLESALE MANUFACTURE OF

SILK COATS AND OTHER GARMENTS

TAGS SANS FOR EXPORTATIONÄRSIDANGA

NB Note the address.

REGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER No. 06 QUEEN 8 KOAD

ZWA LI MALLORY REW

Hongkong, 24th June, 1881-

Proprietara

CENTRALANGA

SIXTH DOOK WEST FROM POTTINGER STREET,

Hongkong, igth May, 1883

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