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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1883.
COLONIAL SECRETARY,
position would be made undesirably prominent. THE SURVEYOR GENERAL TO THE ASSISTANT It has, therefore, been thought expedient that the Colonial Government should have the advice of the Commanding Officer in the Executive Council bar that he should not take part 16 lbe proceedings of the Legislative Council.
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5. have much pleasure in adding that I am well are that, if Her Majesty's Government had ho decided that the Officer Commanding Her Majesty's Military Forces ought not to sit in the Legislative Council, the personal qualifi. cations of General Sargent, who at present holds the command, would have strongly recommend- ed him for the discharge of that function.
6- should further be understood that nei- ther he nor his predecessors in the command have been omitted from the Council through inadvertence, but that the Senior Military Offi cer has never been expressly designated as one of the ordinary members.
It appears that by the earliest Royst Instruc tions the Governor was empowered to appoint three members of the Council, and that he exer cised this power in 1848 in favour of General D'Aguilar, then commanding, the troops; but this officer's name.does not appear In the blue book as a member of Council after 1844, and the subsequent commanding officers appear not to have been so appointed up to 1859, when the instructions were revoked.
In 1855, however, Colonel Caine, the Lieutenant Governor, was appointed personally by warrant under the sign manual, but itdoes not seem that any subsequent commanding officer has sat in the Legislative Council.
7.- concur in your opinion that it is not desirable in principle that the Chief Justice should sit in a Colonial Legislature, unless in any case a sufficient number of qualified per- sons cannot be otherwise obtained, and I also fully agree with you in thinking that the existing arrangement should not be disturbed while the present Chief Justice continues to hold his office. 8.-1 further approve of your recommendation that the Surveyor-General, who is present an unofficial member, should be transferred to the official side of the Legislative Council, and as you have already been instructed, by my tele- gram of the 19th of April, that the Registrar- General is to have a seat in the Legislative Council as well as the Treasurer, the number of officials will be raised to six, in addition to the Governor.
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Public Works Department,
-Ailt October, 1883-?
Catch waters above Rublimon Road destroyed and
filled up with debra mejoraret. Bonham Read, Channel torn up
FR Road, landshly and sewer choked Middle road bed washed away
A full report of the match will appear in our next issue. The scores are appended.
UNIVERSITIES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Fir InwineK,
168.
15,
Prusino Casal, Helvetapforacenteil: verer
washed fatos slila Canal during the thron days, It is now a sandbank, mther than a canal. To clear it. it will contrast
Liang Jr.Prett Trails 5 Hendry.
Mr. V. A.L. Hawkins, blendry
SIR, One of the principal recommendations made by Mr. Chadwick in his report was the establishment throughout the town of Govern- the Town. All the fiçroughfares suffered severely, but sheir "The foregoing represent only special or extraordinary damages ment free latrines for the use of the native portoration has been defrayed from the Red and Suren Cania. pulation. The Earl of Kimberley in a Despatch encies, to His Excellency Mr. Administrator Marsh,, also recommended the institution of free public' latrines for the people, and Governor Sir George Bowen, who entirely concurs in the proposal, has referred the subject to the Sanitary Board."
The Sanitary Board is unanimously of opinion that no sanitary measure will con- duce more to the order, health and cleanliness of Chinese tenements thanthe wide establishnient of freelatrines forthe people, and it therefore strongly urges the Government to adopt the proposition, which in truth is nothing more than a repetition of an old scheme urged on Governor Hennessy in 1879, by the writer.
3-The Sanitary Board finds, however, that the realisation of the project is attended by the serious drawback of undue expense in the acqui- sition of land to be purchased for latrine sites, and in this difficulty would recommend that a wholesale resumption of ground should not be made now, but that in preference, suitable sites should be bought from time to time, as they fall vacant, or as opportunity offers, until in course of time the whole town shall have attained ille requisite number of free public latrines.
4-It happens, however, that in several pealities where the population is most dense, and where latrines are most needed, the Govern- ment still does possess small pieces of land that might be availed of for building an. A list of these sites is annexed, together with the cost of erecting suitable latrines upon them, and 1 am. to recommend on behalf of the Board, that the Government set on hand the construction of six public latrines in the localities named at a total cost of $17,700-this amount to benow advanced from ordinary revenue and to be refunded to the Colonial Treasury later on, from the Public Loan which it in contemplated to raise. 1 bave, &c.,
(Signed)
-I now proceed to consider your proposalɛ |. J. H. S. Lockhart, Esq., with regard to the Un-official Members; and
while I agree that it is desirable to apply to Hongkong the principle which I have lately ap- proved in the case of Mauritius, allowing some
J. M. PRICE, Surveyor General.
Assistant Colonial Secretary.
STATEMENT BEGANDING THE NKmoval of ExtriTAL MATTARA, AND PUBLIC SCAVENUING, Victoria and YAUMATI.
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City of Vicunia for hive months commencing from Bra
of the Un-official Members to represent the public For the privilege of removing Excretal matters from the opinion of the Colony, as expressed by some ofits leading business institutions, I think it desirable, in order to maintain the present proportion of Official Un-official Members, that the number
the 10th September, 1881, the Contracter U Lam Shing will payment
For Scavenging the City of Victoria for 1 months.com
mencing from the roth September, 1883, the Gov-810,580. Broment will pay Chis Yunammour)
of Un-official Members should not be so inrgara Scavenging Yapmat, to Kwan .. as you have proposed.
propose that
8240
$19.g. Amount to be voted for the current year010
(Signed) J. M. A. SILA 91st August, 1883,"
10. Instead, therefore, of six, I there shall be five Un-official Members, one at least of whom shall be a member of the Chinese community. 1 have no objection to the mode in which you propose to provide for the sci.c tion of some of the Un-official Members; but as the total number will be only five, it will be necessary that the Chamber of Commerce should-As recommend only one member.
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FAKE PUBLIC Latipri,
Over-the-Shak-tong trui-Nullah, near the tattoo. Proposed has owned by Government Coal of everalʊn.
Taipingshan on the vacant ground opp, the Teipingihan market. On the triangular site near the Western marker where formerly stood the public Whipping Postgr 4.On the Fraya Central on the triangular shaped
Marine Lct No, y On the Reclamation ground as Wanchal opp. Marine Lot No. 137mumənisan
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at Polo Point....
11-It has lately become the practice to de- signate in the Royal Instructions only two or three offices for seats-ex-officio, ao as to allow of the selection for the remaining Official seats in the Legislative Council of those office holders 6-In one corner of the Chinese Recreation ground who at the time may appear to be personally or in respect of their duties best fitted to be members. This practice will be followed in the additional Instructions now in course of preparation, and by applying the same practice to the Executive Council the locum tenens of the Registrar Gen- eral or“ veyor General will be excluded unless provisionally appointed by the Governor under _Article ¡V. of the Royal Instrucilons of the gih of Apill, 1877. Your suggestion in paragraph 7 (c) of your despatch will thus be carried out.
12-1 approve of your proposals for an annual session of the Legislative Council, and for weekly meetings of the Executive Council.
13.As regards Mr. Stewart's position in the Législative Council, to which you allude in the 7th paragraph of your despatch, I was aware that he could not take, his seat as an official member under the existing Royal Instructions, and before the receipt of your despatch amended instructions had been prepared with a view to their being laid before Her Majesty at the first meeting of the Privy Council, but the considera- sion of your despatch has unavoidably postponed this
action.
14. It will probably be convenient, before the new additional instructions are acted upon, that Mr. Price should formally resign the seats which he now holds in both Councils, and be re-admitted under these instructions, of which the draft shall shortly be communicated to you. 15.-I shall be glad to learn at an early date the names of the gentlemen whom you would propose for the unofficial seats in the Legislative Council-3 have, &c.,
DERBY, Governor Sie Georgs F. Bowen, G.CM.G, B., &o, &c.
REPORTS BY. THE SURVEYOR- GENERAL.
The following documents relating to the sup plementary votes were laid on the table at the Council Meeting yesterday!—
THE SURVEYOR GENERAL TO THE COLONIAL 'SECRETARY.
3*100,
1.000
3,0.05%
Byron.,
(Signed) J. M. Price,
Surveyor General,
KOWLOOK
New sewer. Elgin Road, choked and burst Now Observatory Road destroyed
Inundation of public aquara at Yau Ma Ti, dan.
ages and removing sand w Minor damage 1 You Sia 73
ROATA OUT OF Victoria.
Shek Oilridge swept away
Great Landslip in Wong-nel-chong Road, entailing the construction of a new road further removed from the dangerous chasm which has been left. Minor Landalips Stanley Road
Hula Hongkong Road,
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Stantey and Aberdeen Road..... The road along the weashore fram Folfoolum to Aberdeen, sea walls destroyed in five places...
lips, Wanchal Aberdeen Head
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Aberdeen New Rang
Kennedy Kunduchen Victoria Peak Road
Mount Gimgh Road
Shoukan Road badge injured, ivw foundations Shankian Road landslip Tytam Tak Road, brkige swept away Landslips Pokfulam Road
Trac
Injuries to pósts, washed out and knocked down,
– lines destinyed, making good, as per Mr. Silva'i ·
Estimate
WATER WORKS,
Cleanleg out and repairing injuries rathe follow- ing tanks and dams, alt more or less damaged and left buried under sand and débris. Mine dah, terminance ensind Naval dotazalemany Wong-nel-thong dam Richmond Terrace dam Glenealy dam
Poklutam Road dam Slaughter House dat Making good water male
ground, and smashed .......
intermenzwembwene
washed out of the
(Signed)
175,1
** ** * *** ****££86
Loyd, Buff" | 6
lendry
Mr. H... Wodelu, Hendry
Lieut. Aeth," HufscComble,
Bunbury
Liu, Porter, Buff" Hendry
SECOND INTERES... Banbury, Plumbe
Fanjular, b Plumba
Guys.....
Plumbečich b Plumbo ............
Capt. Gordon, Ballfi" Dun.
bury, Hypes. Mr. AG Wheee Cottell, 1. Hr. F. White, Plumbe..... Ģi
Ray, C. M. Vaughan, not put
Capt. Brackenbury, Cochrane,
в Нутся
Mr. T. W. Fogarty, Hynes...
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THE REST.
bw,t Plasbo...... $
Mr. IL, G. Rice, b Linyd, Mr. P. S. Jars, e Jarrett, & Dayd
Hawkins, b Wise
Mr. W
Hynes, Pumbe
Mr. 5. Farquaa,.R.N.; Per, b Jarrett..... Mr. A. R. Grates, b Asthumous
fr. J. A. Plumbe, M..., Jarreu, b Wise......
Major Cochrane, c Hawkins, bW
Mr. J. C. C. Hendry, atd Brackenbury, b Jarrest
Mr.. A. Gambla, H.N., a'sub, b Jarrelt
Mr. A. Sadler, b Hawkins........
Dr. Cattell, not outeum
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200
SHANGHAI AUTUMN MEETING, 1883.
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**$11,037. J. M. PRICK, Surveyor General,
REPORT-BY-THE-SURVEYOR GENERAL The Assistant Colonial Secretary.
I have the honour to apply for the consent of the Officer Administering the Government to an application being made to the Finance Com. mittee for the sum of $1,335 to defray the cost of laying a cable (telegraphic sub-marine) be tween Hongkong and Kowloon, to replace the old and defective one-laid some years ago, and which is now in such bad repair as to render it waste of money to make more patches to it. The presence of the telegraphic ship Sherard Osborne in the harbour for one day has been an opportunity to execute this work which may not recur for many months, and it was accordingly availed of
6th October, 1883.
(Signed), J. M. PRICE.
CRICKET.
UNIVERSITIES AND. PUBLIC SCHOOLS V. THE
REST
. A match, twelve aside, between teams repre. Boo.no,senting the above named contingents was com
menced on the Cricket Ground yesterday after- 2,900,00.. noon. The weather was everything that could be desired for enjoyable cricket and the "olo man" had selected a capital pitch. The non- descripts took first innings and some good play was shown, the Universities and Public Schools being treated to a rare dose of leather hunting, mainly through the exertions of Rice and Hynes, these two seasoned batsmen keeping possession of the wickets throughout the afternoon, and eventually retiring with 75 and gorespectively -standing to their credit in the score book. At gunfire the privately educated ones were still in possession, having amassed therespectable tota! of-210-runs-with-three wickets still to fall There was a large attendance of spectators to witness the match, and proceedings were won- derfully enlivened by the presence of the band. of the French flagship, Victorieuse, which, by the kind permission of Admiral Meyer and the officers of the vessel, played a choice selection of music in excellent style.
THE SURVEYOR GENERAL TO THE COLONIAL
SECRETARY.
Public Works Department,
16th October, 1883- SIR-I have the honour to submit herewith the enclosed schedule of damages done to the roads, streets, bridges and water works &c., of the Island and Kowloon by three great storms of the 11th, 12th, and 13th September last.
2. This assessment of damages, which is based on the schedule of prices in force in this Department, does not represent the whole of the destruction occasioned by the three storms, but as it would take a very long time to prepare a complete schedule, more especially in re spect of the districts at the further end of the Island, I deem it preferable to submit the en- closed in an imperfect state rather than incur further delay.
3-I may mention that although the three storms completely annihilated and offaced por- tions of the Shek O and Cape D'Aguilar Road, the restoration of this road, which was built from Light house funds and has always been consi- dered an adjunct of the Cape D'Aguilar Estab- Bishment, is not included in the schedule, as I consider the matter has been sufficiently dealt with already in my letter of the 19th December 1882 (C.8.0. Number 4458, 1884).
dozen,
Shortly after two o'clock the two Commissariat men, Rice and Hare, assumed the defensive, D'Aeth and Lloyd being deputed to open the attack. Each batsmen made three off D'Aeth's first essay, and the score was quickly raised to 14, when flare, who had totalled half sent the second ball of Lloyd's fourth over into the safe keeping of Jarrett. Bunbury had no Booner joined Rice than the left hander opened his shoulders and sent one from D'Aeth clean out of the ground for Buff" played: up well, scoring a dozen in five and as the "Grand Old * hits, matters were pretty lively for the fielders. Just when Bunbury appeared well set, he was unlucky enough to send one back to the bowler (D'Acth) which, it is almost needless to say, was gratefully accepted. Two for 37. Hynes was next man in and the stand of the day was made. Both batsmen hit the bowling to all parts of the 4-It may not perhaps be out of place to field, causing numerous bowling-changes-to-be- mention here, with reference to the opinions resorted to, Porter, Hawkins, and Jarrett all recently expressed in the Legislative Council having a turn, but without success. The total and the Chamber of Commerce as to the ad- was facreased to 177-140 having been put on visability of reducing the light dues of the since the fall of the previous wicket when harbour on the ground that Lighthouse revenue Lloyd clean bowled Rice, the retiring bátanah exceeded Lighthouse expenditure, that any sur- having compiled 75-one 5, eleven 3%, &c-by tent to have grown out of the policy that obssociated with the old un, but after scoring 3 plus which may exist will be found to some ex an
a sterling diaplay of cricket Farquhar was now tained from 1877 to 1882 of spending as little he was sent back, and bla successor, Greaves, as possible on maintenance of Lighthouses, their also failed to stay, D'Aeth shattering his timbers roads or approaches. Of course a surplus is after he had contributed a two and a single to easily created in this way, but the day comes the sum total. Five for 196, Plumbe Solned when restoration is insisted upon, and then the Hynes, and the old Cambridge player Wise Government has to spend double to make up for took the ball from Jarrett. The new comer the laches of previous economists.
failed to score, and after Major Cochrane. I have, &c,
and Hynes had raised the total to 206, Wine, assisted by Hawkins at square leg, sent the pair to the Pavilion with successive balls, the catch which dismissed Hynes belog an excellent bit of cricket, for which Hawkdns was deservedly applauded. Hynes had put to gether 30 one two la, seventeen 3', three a's and singles-by a first class display of hard hitting. Hendry and Dr. Gamble kept their wickets intact until gun-fire, when the stumps were drawn for the night-the score register showing 210 runs for the loss of 8 wickets,
Public Works Department,
24th August, 1881. ** SIX-In consequence of the extraordinary And somewhat unusually severe demands which happen to have been made this year upon the vote of $12,000 provided in the Colonial Eati mates of 1883 for ordinary repairs to buildings The Assistant Colonial Secretary,
am obliged to request you to move H. E: the Governor to be pleased to sanction a _supple-
mentary vote of 85 000 being taken in Finance
Committee, with a view to meeting until the end of the current financial, year the calls of the public service under the buildings vote,
2.-One of the reasons why this vote of $12,000 has run short this year is, that $3,000 of it had very properly to be laid out in one single service, ie, providing proper accommo- dation for the Governor of the Colony by the erection of an additional wing to: Mountain
1 of Sir George Bowen in
Lodge, this exposes having been resolved
upon before the the Colony.%
3.Another Instalment of the vote went in #the renovation of a Government ruin called Gros
by's Store, and its adaptation, to Supreme Court Offices at a cost of $920, n
4-A third heavy, instalment of the wate amounting to $1000 was invested in the purchase of tenkwood for future' Government works, the intention being to lay this wood by for seasoning for a year or eighteen months, as it is found im possible to procure any but gicenteak in the Hongkong market.
5.--Youwill I think, recognise that these three items alone, amounting in their, aggregata: to „$4,920, kford a sufficient explanation of the
reason why the vote has fallen short
1.bave, d
(Signed)
JM. PRICE, Surveyor General.
Honor W. H. MARSH, C.M.G.,
Colonial Secretary,
(Signed) J. M. PRICE,
Surveyor-General.
Schedule of cost of making good the principal damages caused by the thres rainstorms of the 11th, 12th and 13th September.
D' IN VICTORIA,»* Sawan berst and collapsed in the following Streen
Tringa
Fogna Street..
Western Street. Nuilas Land minis Roada destroynd from the choking u
Seymour Road int Lower Lascar Row Witty Street..... Tack Lant
•Ladder Street in Taiping-shan Street
Tung Wa Stred! ******* Landslips as follow-
Wanchal Road.j
· Factory Roadm
Marine Hi
Garden Road..
Sundry minor damages to various reada and
in 150 Tower about, mahara
Play was resumed this morning shortly after 11 o'clock, Hendry and Dr. Gamble, the "not outs" of last night, continuing their innings. hele A good stand was made, and, as the bowling was very weak at the commencement, runs came rapidly, Hendry was eventually stumped by Brackenbury,off Jarrett for a well played 23, and his partner had knocked up 21 before watc cumbing to a catch by a Sub from the same- The bowler. Sadler and Cottall jointly added 23 to the score, when Hawkins bowled the first named, the innings closing for the formidable total of 374 runs, Wise' was most successful in the bowling department, his three wickets only cost- 9. DAch a forge and Hawker 07: Moyd 3 for 91, D'Aeth Hawkins one for 7,
The Universities and Schools made an ex-
and
Desdring sand and removing same from the Praya in ceedingly poor show, only Porter
moutha of sewen in the following places -
#hip Street, Winchai' L.......
Nulah Lasa...
Triungle Street -
Intimations
F. VINCENOT
BUTTER, in Bottles.
HAS FOR SALE.
FNISETTE DE BORDEAUX, qts. & pts.
ANISETTE DE BORDEAUX, Stone Boules,
gls. & pts. DUTCH CURACAO,{"
White & Orange Dry,
quarts and pints, GOLD LIQUOR (Eau d'Or,) quarts and pints. EAU-DE-VIE DE DANTZÍG,
CACAO CHOUVA A DA VANILLE. CACAO'A LA VANILLE,
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PRALINE GRILLEES A LA VANILLE.
NOYAU DES ANTILLES.
Stewards-J. M. Ringer, Esq.; W. Paterson, Esq.; A McLeod, Esq.; St. Michaelsen, Esq.; A. Myburgh, Esq., W. Howie, Esq.; and F. D. Hitch, Esq.
(By Telegram.)
SECOND DAY-FRIDAY, 2ND NOVEMBER. The NORTHERN CUP, value, Tis. Zoo: for China ponies; weight for inches as per scale; winner of the Maloo Flate, ribs, extra; entrance, Tls. 5.Half-a-Milg.
Mr. Ring's spt. Dandolo, rest. glbs............. The SHANGHAI ST. LEGER, a Sweepstakes of (Mr. Meyerink) 1
Tis. 15 each, with Tis, too added; first pony to receive 75 per cent.; second pony to receive 15 per cent; third pony to receive 10 per cent. for China panles that have never been raced previous to the 1st January, 1881; weight fost. 7lbs; winners of one race, 5lbs. extra; two or more races, 10lbs. extra. One Mile and Three Quarters.
Mr. Arthur's gr. Piccadilly, 1ost. 12lbs. (incl.
3
siba, ext (Mr. Hutchings) 1 Mr. Toeg's ak Herschel, tost. 12lbs. (incl....
50% ).......................(Mr. Bidwell) = Mr. Paul's gr. Hornpipe, lost. tzlba.......!
(Mr. Nickels) 3 Won by three lengths; a good third. Time min. 52 secs, which is the fastest on record for this race. Prejudice's 3.549 in 1880 being the previous best In the race for the Challenge Cup at the last Hongkong Races over the same distance Driving Cloud won in a canter by five lengths in 3.55, and in the Exchange Plate the same pony covered both the first and last mile and three quarters of a two mile race in 3:50. Tlic WELTER CUP, value, Tli. 1oo; for China ponies; winners in 1883, 7lbe extra; weight, last.; entrance, Tls, 5. One Mile. Mr. St. Andrew's gr. Bandaman, 12st. olba
(Mr. Allan) 1
The SHANOHÁI STAKES, a forced entry of Tis, §. for all ponies, entered at this meeting except those in the Hack Stakes; first pony to receive 75 per cent ; second pony; 15 per cent; third scale. Once Round pony, to per cent; weight for inches_an.per:
Mr. Fung's gr. Prejudice, rost. 12lbs....
The LLAMA MIAU STAX26, value, Ths. 100; for
(Mr. Pond)
China Ponies; weight for inches as per scale; a winners of one Race, 7lbs. extra; of two or more Races, ralbs, extra; entrance, Tls. 5. One Mile,
Mr. Kelly's gr. Jessamine, lost, 12lbs...........
(Mr. Reynell)
MEU THE GLACIALE.
CREME DES VLES.
CHAMPAGNE MOUET & CHANDON, pints. CHAMPAGNE VYE. CLIQUOT, pints. ORANGE BITTERS, quarts and pints.. FRENCH BEER (VELTEN); } / VICHY: WATER CELESTIN, Grande Grille.
HAUTERIVE, Hopital, PARC, Mesdames, CHOMEL FRENCH WHITE SOAP.
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ORDINAIRE.
ALSO A LARGE' VARIETY OF FRENCH WINES, PRESERVES, &c., WHOLESALE & RETAIL AN INSPECTION IS SOLICITED, PRICES & SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.
F. VINCENOT, No. 24, Praya Central,
Hongkong, 12th October, 1883.
INTIMATION.
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UNDER the heading." Exhibits to the Cork Exhibition, Ireland," "THE CORK
CONSTITUTION, No, 13,05, dated Saturday, July 14th 1883, says --- MESSRS. TURNBULL JUNR. & SOMERVILLE,
Valletta, Malta, exhibit in a tastefully arranged case, samples of their famous 1 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 now on view in the Exhibition are highly spoken of by the Press, vendors, and smokers."
SOLE AGENCY,
"NOVELTY STORE,"
MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD,
Hongkong, 26th September, 1883,
MRS. P. SMITH,
BEGS to inform the Community of Hongkong Generally, and Visitors to the Port, that
SHE HAS THIS DAY OPENED
PRIVATE TIFFIN ROOMS,
—————NOT-8=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 vinnds supplied will be
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N.B.-No Extra Charge for the use of the Reading and Billiard Rooms, ARRANGEMENTS FOR BOARD and LODGING can be made by applying to
MRS. P.SMITH,
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Hongkong, roth October, 1883.
For Sale.
ON THE PREMISES, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.
The MONGOL CUP, value, Tl. 150; for China Ponies, being, bona fide Griffins at date of entry: weight for inches as per scale; winners of a Race of more than a Mile, ziba. extra; penalties accumulative; entrance, Tls. 5. One RODERICK DHU WHISKY. Mr. Godolphin's gr. Nectat, rost. 9lbs.......
Mile and a Half:
(Mr. Dunman) I
The AUTUMN CUP, value, Tis. 100; for China Foules; weight for inches as per scale; entrance, Tis. 5. Three-Quarter of a Mile The SYCEE STAKES, value, Tis, 100, added to a Mr. Paul's br. Sunlight, tost. glbs. (Mr. Nickels) z
Sweepstakes of Tis. 5 each; for China Ponies; weight for inches as per scale; winner at this Meeting of a Race of One Mile and a Half or over, 7lbs, extra; two such Races, 1olbs, extra. Mr. Stephen's b. Oriole, 11st. 1lb. (Mr. Reynell) 1.
One Mile and a Half
__THIRD_DAY, SATURDAY,_3RD_NOVEMBER – The COSMOPOLITAN CUP, value, Tis. 250; for China ponies; weight for inches as per scale; winner at this meeting of one race 7lbs. extra; two races, talbs, extra; three or more races, 15lbs. extra; entrance, Tis. 1o. Ong.. Mile and Three-Quarters. Mr. St. Vincent's b. Ambassador, 1182 4lb. Mr. Mat. Dawson's ch. Newmarket, 11st., lb,
(Mr. Hutchings) T (Mr. Nickels) 2. Won easily after a dead heat.
To-day's Advertisements.
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