THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1883.
To-day's Advertisements.
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only having contributed three to the total, and the another direction. The sun was just up,-7-15. score-sheet showing 4wickets down for at runs am, and large parties of the men were away, Wodehouse (Repton) and Porter (Cheltenham) some having gone to their wood-cutting, some to stayed together until the score was raised to 35, and the river to wash, others to fetch water; some then Hendry, who was trundling in rare form, were escouting home the parties of girls who had, demolished the Reptonian's stumps with a regular Cone bringing food to the Reyaf kraal; while trimmer. At this stage of the game Hendry had those who remained were not kept in any par bowled eight overs, three maidens, taking four ticular order, the impi having been broken up, wtkets at a cost of runs. When Gordon while the kraal was full of women too, who had (Harrow) joined Porter the stand of the innings come both from the King's territory and the was made, the old Harrovian hitting out in his Reserve, and were preparing the thatch for the THE LOFTUS TROUPE ! customary free style. Bowling changes had huts. The alarm was given by one of our own to be made, Plumue and Hyncs relieving Hendry people, and just then Makahleleka, the Swazi and Bunbury. At 16 Gordon after putting to Prince, yode up, for the enemy had passed by the gether 17, including one four and three threes, krant where he was lodging, and he had hast- was caught at point off the first ball bowled by ened to warn the King. Our men rushed out Hynes, a regular fluke, as the ball after pitching to meet the enemy--not as an impi in fight half way between the wickets rose, and the batsing array, but just as working people hurry- man, in attempting to play it, scooped it right ing from their work, and all abroad. There into Bunbury's hands. 5lx for 76. Without any was no time even to marshal those who were addition to the score, Porter whose 25 was the there. So the enemy, with their horses, soon highest score on his side, was grandly taken in scattered them, and reached the, kraal and the long field by Hendry off Plumbe. Wise burned it, killing chiefs and old men, women, (Cambridge) and H. F. Whyte (Marlborough) did and children, the [Umdhlunkuluj Royal female not have a lengthy partnership, the first named attendants, and sumbers of the working women, being caught by Cottell off. Hynes after scoring killing [some of the King's own wives and three, and Vaughan(Durham) had no sooner joined children. The dead bodies of three of his wives Whyte than Plumbe managed to get one past and of three of his father's wives have been the Hongkong veteran's bat, and 9 wickets were found, some of them four or five miles from gone and only 93 runs scored. Brackenbury Ulundi, and the dead body, too, of his little son, (Marlborough) failed to score, and Fogarty Nyoniyentaba. (six years old), whose mother, (Dublin) succumbed to Hynes after crediting..too, is wounded by the same assegal which himself with a couple, leaving Vaughan to carry stabbed her child to death in her arms. Many out his bat for a carefully compiled . The total people who had not time to get out they burnt score, including 9 extras, amounted 1999. Hynes to death in the huts, and destroyed or carried off had 4 wickets for 14 runs, Hendry 4 for 18, the King's property, even the presents which Plumbe 2 for 18, and Bunbury one for 30. had been given to him in England." How the Being in a minority of 175, a follow on was King was saved we know from Baleni, who was requisite, Vaughan and Fogarty going first to told by the King himself and the girls who were the wickets, Hynes and Plumbe continuing the with him as follows: The King at first had bowling for the opposition With the score at refused to fly, preferring to die in his own 3, Fogarty was caught in the elips by Hynes off place, but he was persuaded, and mounted a Plumbe, and with the addition of runs horse, and rode as far as the little stream D'Aeth, Jarrett and Porter were all dis- the Intukwini (some two miles from the kraal). posed of the first and last named being Here the horse came down on its knees on ac splendidly caught by Van Buren fielding count of the stones, and the King went on foot. substitute for Rice. Lloyd was easily taken by The impi had already killed many, both men, Farquhar at mid off from Plumbe's bowling at and women, who had been with him. There 9, and Vaughan was "leg before" to the same were bushes near the stream, but as he reached frundler at 16. Gordon and Whyte then in them and was partially hidden by them, four creased the total to 6c, when the last named had assegais were thrown, two of which struck the to retire, caught by Farquhar off Hendry for a ground; the other two wounded him slightly in useful 28, which included one 6, one 5 and three the thigh. He then turned and asked them, 3's. Wodehouse joined Gordon, and runs again"What, do you, my own people, stab me with came very rapidly, until Hendry broke down the assegals?" The young men who had thrown the Buff's defence, and 8 wickets were down for 8z assegala asked one another, "Who is it?" Hali. runs. Gordon had made 34, including eight jana, one of the indunas, said, "It is the King! 3's, by correct cricket. Wise was again un- Do you not hear that it is the King?" Said they fortunate, Bunbury bowling bin for a duck." "We thought that it was Ziwedu, and these four Hawkins assisted Wodehouse to raise the total turned and fled. Haljana and Msikiza and a togi, at which figure the latter failed to stop one good many others approached alittle and sat down from Hendry, after scoring 14 in which were the attitude of respect], and spoke to the King, two fours and a two. Two ovels later Hawkins saying, "Yes, Sir this is your own doing ]. Why gave Hare an easy chance off Bunbury, and the didyou castoffUsibepu, who fought for youngainst innings closed for 97. "The Remainder" were the English, and before, too, at Ndondakusuka thus victorious by an innings and 78 runs. [in the Zulu Civil war of 1866] why on your Plumbe was most successful with the ball, his return from England did you not at once sum- wickets costing only 13 runs. Hendry had 3 for mon up the Mandalakazi to you instead of trust 24, Bunbury 2 (or to and Hynes one for 19.
ing to the iziggora, [the opposite party in the Fall scores are appended
old civil war, but here used generally for the, southern in opposition to the northern tribes they are entered. All this would then never have happened TheBy Order-of-the-General Committee, King made no reply, and after a while they all went quietly away. Then he said, "Come chil- dren, let us be going ;" and he and the two girls, the only ones with him who were left alive, went their way also, unmotested. These words were told to Baleni, the induna of Namcoba, by the King himself.
UNIVERSITIES AND PUDÊIC SCHOOLS, PIRIT INKINGA
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Mr. V. A. Hawking, bedry Lt. yd, "Buh" } w k
Hend Wodehouse, Hendry Mr. R. E. Leut. D'Aesh," Du Gamble,
b Banburyagitan Lieut. Porter, Blaffs" Hendry,
Plumbery
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Mr.
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4G Wise, « Cattell, b
H. F. White,
SUNDINNINGs,
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cub b Hynesian 4 ás csub b Plumbe.
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Bunbury
Farquhar, b Hendry, t
Hev. C. M. Vaughan, not out....1bw, b Plumbag J Capt. Brackenbury, Cochrane,
Mr./
Hyncept out.
W. Fogarty, b Hyman Ma e Hynes, b Plumbe
Extras.......
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Mir, W. G. Rice, b Lloyd..
Mr. F. 5. Harp, c Jarrett, bLloyd
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Leut, Junbury, * Buffs," e and b D'Aeth.. Mr. W. Hynes, 4 Hawkins, b Wise............
Dir. S. Farquhar, RN, Porter, & Jarrast....... Mr. A. R. Greaves, U D'Authen Mr. J. A. Mumbe, Ballal, e Jarrqet; b Wise..... Major Cochrane, c Hawkin, Wis...
Sr. J.CC. Hendry, atd Brackenbury, b Jarrett... Air. 1. A. Gable, K.N., cub. b Jazzole magienemi Mr. A. Sadler, U Hawklos
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CETYWAYO'S ESCAPE NARRATED
BY HIMSELF.
The report of what actually happened in the attack on Cetywayo's town, Ulundi, lately. reached England from the Zulu King's friends, In Sir Henry Bulwer's settlement of Zululand, Hamu's district was included in the country over which Cetywayo was appointed ruler. But Hamu has all along shown a disaffected and restless spirit. He has refused to recognise. Cety. wayo's authority, and has killed and plundered many of the loyal Zulus living in Northern Zu. Juland. Shortly before the destruction of Ulundi Cetywayo discovered that Usibepu had sent an impi to Hamu's assistance, and that in fact the two were acting as confederates or allies. The King therefore look steps to send a force to de fend his loyal people who were being attacked; but it appears that at the urgent solicitation of Mr. Fynn, the British Resident, he ultimately decided to disband this force and to remain quiet. His troops returned to their ordinary avocations, and at the moment of Usibepu's attack werd wholly unprepared to meet the invaders. Kakula, who reached Bishopstowe in the evening of August 6, states "I am sent by Shingana, Mahan, Qetuka, Sigananda, and Melelest, by the order of Cetywayo, to say that he is.
alive, and that he asks that this matter may be in quired into, since this destruction has come upon him in his own home, in consequence of his sitting still, according to his promise. I have not seen the King myself. He was in the bush country, near Ulundi, but did not mean to stay there. He has two nasegal wounds in the thigh, but neither of them serious, and be sent Baloni, an innceku, to tell the chiefs to send down this mes sage, and also to let Mayamana know that he
the King, is alive. Nomabobodiyareached Bishop
stowe on August 4th. He was one of those who had brought down the King's letter of July, 16th, and had hurried back to Zululand 'to learn, the truth, on the first report of the surprise at Ulundi, He and Kukula state as follows No impi had gone out from Ulundi; there were portions of nine regiments there, but two of them only, in name, as their companies were not filled up The King had intended to send three or four regiments to Mayamana's assistance on hearing that Usibepu's party had sent an impi into, the King's territory to support Hamu in bis re bellion. But when these regiments had bean prepared and were ready to start they were stopped by Mr. Fynn, who came to the King and said : You are forbidden by the condition to send out any impl. Have nothing
AMOY RACES,
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HE British Steamer
TH
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For Freight or Passage, apply to
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HONGKONG CLUB.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS.
having been found impracticable to make a correct Catalogue of the CLUB LIBRARY without calling in the Books and Closing the Room. for about ONE WEEK, MEMBERS are particularly requested to RETURN ALL BOOKS in circulation, on or before the th November instant. No works will be issued after the rath November.
Any stray works or odd volumes belonging to the Club, if returned, will be thankfully re "ceived, and Books taken out and not returned “ will be charged to the Members in whose names
A. O'D. GOURDIN, Acting Secretary.
Hongkong, 6th-November, 1883.
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HONGKONG CRICKET 'CLUB.''
MATCH between RESIDENTS EAST OF
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NDER the heading "Exhibits to the Cork Exhibition, Ireland," "THE CORK
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SOLE AGENCY,
'NOVELTY STORE,"
MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD."""
Hongkong, z6th September, 1883.
BEGS
MRS. P. SMITH,
"J
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EGS to inform the Community of Hongkong Generally, and Visitors to the Fort,-that-
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PRIVATE TIFFIN ROOMS,
AT
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¿
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ENARD BUTTER, in Bottles.
ANISETTE DE BORDEAUX, qts. & pts. ANISETTE DE BORDEAUX, (Stone Bottles,
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FIRST DAY, 7TH JANUARY
GRIFFIN PLATE, & Sweepstakes of $15 each, with 100 added; second pony to receive 23 per cent. of the antries; for all China Ponies that have never run previous to this meeting; weights as per scale. One mile. CHAASZEE CUP, (Presented); value; for all China Ponies; weights as per scale; entrance $5. Three quarters of a mile. FOOCHOW CUP, (Presented); value $--; for all China Ponies; weights as per scale; "entrance $5. One mile and three quarters. AMOY STAKES, of $10 each; a forced entry for all Ponies entered at this meeting; first Pony 70 per cent., Second Pony 20 per cent, and Third Fony 10 per cent. of the stakes; weights as per scale. One mile
"
RACINO STAKES, of $5 each, with $50 added; for all China Ponies; weights as per scale; winner of Chanszee. Cup 70s, extra. Half a mile.
...
HAIKWAN CUP, (Presented); value $; for all China Ponies first raced as Griffins at Amoy weights as per scale; previous winners at this meeting 7ba. extra entrance 85. One mile and a quarter.
FORMOSA CUP, (Presented); value &- for all China Ponies, weights as per scale; winners of Chaaszce Cup and Racing Stakes, 7bs. extra; if of both tons, extra entrance 85. Three quarters of a mile.
LEDGER CUP, (Presented); value
table in the Club Anté-room or on the one in the Cricket Pavilion, on or before: 5 P., on -FRIDAY, the 9th Inst:--
W. DE ST. CROIX, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 6th November, 1883.
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SECOND DAY, 8TH JANUARY. TE MAA-CHIN CUP, (Presented); value $-- for all China Ponies that have never run vious to this meeting; weights as per scale; entrance $5. Half a mile. CHALLENGE CUF, value $250; for all Amoy owned Ponies; to be won two consecutive years by a Pony or Ponies the bond fide pro- | perty of the same owner or owners; weights as per scale entrance $10. One mile. VISITORS' CUP (Presented); value ———, for all
China Ponies weights as per scale winners at this meeting of a race of 1 miles or over- 7Ds. extra; if of two or more such races IODS. -extra entrance $5. Two miles.
LADIES' PURSE, (Presented); for all China Ponies;
To be ridden by residents of Amoy, Foochow and Formosa; weight 11st 758. Once round and a distance.
COAST CUP, (Presented); value $; for all China Ponies; second pony to receive half the entries; weights as per scale; winners of a race of 1 mile or tt miles at this meeting zibs, ex- traj of two such races robs, extray entrance $5. One mile.
FORRESTER CUP: (Presented), for Amoy owned
Griffins at this meeting;
be won two con-
sective years by Griffins the bond fids property of the same owner or owners, half the entries
·
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[624 CIGARS CIGARS CIGARS 111 THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.
FOR SALE.
Cactory in Manila, are constantly being
„IGARS of all Brands and from every known: received. Owing to the peculiarly advantageous position of the Undersigned in regard to the CIGAR trade with Manila, he now offers Cigars of all brands, fully matured, and ready for immediate smoking. Quality Guaranteed
HABAJOSE MABASA, VANHE
No.1, B., QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL. Hongkong, 10th October, 1883.
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FOOCHOW...Messrs. Hedge & Co. SHANGHAI
& NORTH-Messrs. MacKenzie & Co ERN PORTS) JAPAN
Messrs. Kelly & Co., Yokobama. MANILA .....Mesmi. Ramirer & Giraudier.
BANGKOR.Mr. D. 3. Vrede Co SINGAPORE Messrs. Sayle & PARIS and Paren
LONDON MCs, Gallien and Prince.
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"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE Peddar's Hill, Hongkong, Hongkong, 9th October, 1883.
J. M. GUEDES.
HAUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
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Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed.” Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS. Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.
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SAM HING, JUNR
STULTZ,
TAILOR, DRAPER, AND GENERAL OUTFITTER,
Best Materials and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed, AT MODERATE PRICES..
DEALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds,
PITH HATS, MATTING, BAMBOÓ”. BLINDS, and has always on hand a very fine selection of various kinds of Silk Goods and Embroideries. -NAT
Wholesale Manufacturer of Silk Coats and other Garments for exportation.
No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street). Hongkong, arit August, 1883.
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TAILOR, DRAPER,
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MODERATE PRICES.
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CHINESE SILK ALL KINDS, FITH
AGENT.Et auchgani sarf malig NO. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, H«nGKONG,
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882, y nada
HONGKONG TIMBER SILK -YARD WANCHAI
HATS, BAMBOO BLINDS,"
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURE OF COATS AND OTHER GARMENTS
FOR "EXPORTATION NB Note the address.
REGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER No. 66, QUEEN 8 KOAD
SUENEWALWAYS ON HAND
Lanaus padateng MALLORY,"
Der Typ 01 OR 2 17 Proprietor. Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.
CENTRAL
SIXTH DOOR WEST FROM FOTTINGER STREET,
Hongkong, 19th May, 1883