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Fommercial.
CLOSING QUOTATIONS..
Hongkong and Shanghái Bank-152 per cent,
premium ex div., for the end of the month. Union Insurance Society of Canton-$871 per
share, sellers.
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hina Praders' Insurance Company-8×8 per
share, sales and buyers:**
orth China Insurance-Tls. 20
бруств..
per
share,
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$75 p
there.
agtare
sulance Association-Th. 108 per vwc, sclicrs,
Chinese Insurance Company-$200 per share,
acllers,,
nai Insurance Company, Limited-Tis. 150
per share.
Jonghong Fire. Insurance Company-$340 per
Share, ex div...
Chitra Fire Lancome Company--$71 per share,
ex div.
Hongkong and Whampoa Dack · Company, 57 |
per cent, premium, ex div., sellers. Jongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.
$200 per share, sales and sellers., China and Manila Steam Ship Company--53
per share.
Hongkong Gas Company-$130 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company,-$195 per share,
sellers. Indo-China
Steam Navigation
Company.
• Linziyod -15 per cent, dis, buyers. Douglas Steamship Company-$50 per share,
sellers,
China Suga: Refining Corapany, Limited-$157
per share, buyers,
Luran Sugar Reming Company, Limited-$40
car share, sellers.
Hongkong Ice Conipany--$54 per share, ex. div.,
sellers.
Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited,
-90 per share.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 A-2 per cent,
premiuin.
A
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-8 per cent.
premium
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C9 per cent.
premium, buyers.
•
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-gł per cent.
.premium.
Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,
Limited-49 per share.
Perak Tin Mining and Smelting Company-$20
per share.
Punjom and Sunghie Dua Samantan Mining Co
-$12 per share, sellers."
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company and 418 per cent premium, saics.
EXCHANGE,
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Bank Bills, at jo days' sight
-Bank-Pillayat#months" sight"
Credits,
Documentary Bills, at months'
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$569
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A MAIL WILL CLOSI
For Swatow and Shanghai-Per Canton, to. morrow, the 2nd instant, at t 1.30 AM.
For Saigon.-Per Duburg, to-morrow, the and instant, at 4.30 PM..
For Nagasaki, Kobe, and Yokohama. Per Teheran, D-morrow, the 2nd instant, at 5.00 P.M. For Swalow, Amoy, and Taiwanfoo.-Per Thalespon Saturday, the 3rd instant, at 11.30
A.M
For Yokoliama and San Francisco-Per City of Rio de Janeiro, on Saturday, the 3rd in- stant, at 2.30 PM.
For Tientsin.-Per, Kwongjang, on Saturday, the 3rd instant, at 3.30 P..
For Manila Por Zafro, on Saturday, the 3rd instant, at 3.30 P.M..
For Haiphong-Per Danube, on Saturday, iheard instant, at 5.00 F.M.
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hongkong temperature.
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Themomaga,M, Cam Jumiaj P.M.
Peter-4 1914,
Shergonaseng 4,34,
Chain-1 1,2, 1993, Sr5
Thermometer-Bustanim
Shipping
AKRITAIS.
ASHBURNE, British steamer, 1,613, John Walker,
20th Feb. Saigon 24th Feb., Rice and Paddy. Butterfield & Swire. Fushiki Maru, Japanese steamer, 1,119, W. "Thompson, 1st March-Kutchinotsu 25th
Feb.. Coals. Mitzul Bussan Kaishia, Zarino, British steamer, 675, R. M. Talbot, rat
March, Manila 27th Feb., General-- Russell & Co:
FORMOSA, British steamer, 687, P. Hall, rat
March, Swalow 29th Feb, General-D. Lapraik & Co.
FERO, German steamer, 754, T. N. Hansen, 1st
March, Saigon 25th Feb, Rice. Ed. Schellhars & Co. FusiIUN, Chinese steamer, 1,503, A, Croad,
March-Shanghai 26th Feb., and Switow agth, General.-C. M. S. N. Co. GARLIC, British steamer, 4,305, G. G. Pearne, 1st March, San Francisco 1st Feb, and Yokohama 25th, Mails and General--0, & O. S. S. Co.
NATAL, French steamer, 4,036, Such, 1st March, -Marseilles agth January, Alexandria 3rd February, Port Sajd 4th, Suez 6th, Aden 11th, Colombo 18th,, Singapore 23rd, and Saigon 27th, Mails and General-Messa- geries Maritimes. KWONGSANG, British steamer, 899, T. H. Sellar, 1st March, Whampoa 1st March, General.
Jardine, Matheson & Co. DANUNE, British steamer, 561, R. Unsworth, zst
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March, Haiphong a8th Feb., General.— A. K. Marty,
AMIGO, German steamer, 771, C.. A. Honde- Wed, 1st March-Saigon 29th February, Rice Widla & Co.
CI,KARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE Yung ching, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai. Canton, British steamer, for Swatow.
FARS.
March 1, Smit, Dutch steamer, for Saigon.. March 1, Angers, British steamer, for Saigon. March 1, Nemon, British steamer, for Swa-
tow, &c.
|Maret 1, Phuquoz, French stenifer, for Hai-
phong
March 1, Nanshan, British str., for Swatow, --March 1, Bengal, British-steamer,-- for Singa-
pore, &c
PASSENGERS-ARRIVED.
Per Amigo, tr., from Saigon.-190 Chinese for Amoy.
Per Danube, str., from Halphong.-12 Euro- |~peans and gi Chinese
Chinese.
Shipping in HONGKONG.
STRAKKXZ8.
ASHINGTON, British steamer, 808, W. Reynell; 29th Feb-Saigon 23rd Feb., Rice and Paddy,-Wieler & Co. BINALDER, British steamer, 1,332, R. W. Thom- son, 27th Feb.,-Nagasaki 22nd Feb., Coal. -Gibb, Livingston & Co.
BENARTY, British steamer, 1,119, Le Boutillier,
2718 Feb-Saigon 22nd February, Rice Gibb, Livingston & Co. CANTON, British steamer, 1,110, Bremner, 23rd Feb-Saigon 19th February, Rice.-far- dine, Matheson & Co.. CHINA, German steamer, 1,091, P. Haye, acth Feb-Saigon 24th Feb, Rice and Paddy.
Wieler & Co.
CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO, American steamer,
3548, W. B. Seabury, 26th Feb.,-San Francisco, 21st Jan., and Yokohama. 19th Feb, Malls and General--P, M. 5.:S. Có. DEVONHURST, Dutch steamer, 1,164, P. Hout
hoff, 5th Feb., Java, Singapore, and Sai- gon, 16th January, General-Jardine, Ma- theson & Co.
DON JUAN, Spanish steamer, 654, José Mar
ques, 8th Feb., Manila 3rd Feb., and Amoy 6th, General,-Brandão & Co. DUBURG, German steamer, 921, Bertelsen, 24th Feb-Saigon 18th Feb., Rics and Paddy. -Tung Kee & Co.
ESPANA, Spanish steamer 595, Jose Zavala, 28th Feb., Manila 2çih Feb., General.~
Remedios & Co.
FAME, British steamer, 117, A. Stopani,Hong
kong, and Whampoa Dock Co. ILIBUS, French steamer, 779, Rears, 19th Sept.,
-Singapore and September, General Bon Hin Chan, KUMAMOTO MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,237, J: W. Ekstrand, 26th Feb., Kutchinótzu zand Feb., Coals.Mitsui Bussan Kaishia. LOMBARDY, British steamer, 1,987, C. F. Pres-
ton, 29th Feb,-Saigon 25th Feb., Rice. P. & Ó. 5. N. Ćo. NORDEN, Danish steamer, 169, C. H. Davidsen, 22nd Feb., Salgan 17th February, Rice.- Wieler & Co.
PruPTOS, German steamer, 1,541, W. Johannsen,
36th Feb,-Saigon 21st Feb; Rice.-Ed?| Schellhass & Co.
PILOT FISH, British steamer, 161, A. Stopant-
Hongkong and Whampoa Dockta RECORDER, British steamer, 676. C. O. Madge, 18th Feb.,-Singapore 31st January,-, E. E. Telegraph Co. TAICHIOW, British steamer, 852, Joseph Newton, 39th Feb,Bangkok 230d February, Rice and General-Yuen Fat Hong. TAISANG, British steamer, 1,505, Wood, att Feb,,-Calcutie 5th Feb, and Singapore 15th, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. TAIYUAN, Chinese steamer, W. M. Dod,
24th-Feb.,-Sydney-31st-Jan., Generál -
C. N. Co, TEHERAN, British steamer, 1,670, E. H. Sey
mour, 27th Feb., Yokohama 19th Feb, Mails and General-P, & O. s. N. Co.. THALES, British steamer, 8zo, Hunter, 28th
Feb., Taiwan, Amoy, and Swatow-27th Feb., General-D. Lapraik & Co. TRIUMPH, German steamer, 674, F. Moos, zgth Feb.Haiphong 26th Feb., and Holbow 28th, General and Pigs-Wieler & Co.. WINGSANG, British steamer, 1,537, A. de St.
Croix, 30th Jan, Calcutta 14th January, Penang zoth, and Sings are 23rd General -Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Pet Ashburne, str., from Saigon.-13| -Per-Zafiro, str., from Manila-Mr. and Mix-YUNG CHING, Chinese steamer, 764, Lincoln,
H. G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robles, Captain Johnson, Rev. Nicanor, Rev. Lisundia, Rev. Eugenio Aguenezabal, Mr. R. H. Wood, and 35 Chinese.
Per Fere, str., from Saigon.-8 Chinese. Per Formosa, stt, from Swatow.-14 Chi-
nese,
27th Feb., Amoy 26th Feb., General-C. M. S. N. Co.
SAILING VESSELS,
ALDEN BESSF, Americast bark, 812, J. A. O'Brien, 4th Dec.,-Puget Sound and Oct., and Honolulu 28th, Timber and Spars- Melchers & Co.
Per Fuskus, sir, from Shanghai-CaptainB. Wallace, and 79 Chinese,
Paulhan and 3 children, Ussing, and liloume. Pet Natal, str., from Marseilles.—Messrs
From Calcutta.~~Mr. Carret. From Baturia.! Mr. and Mrs. Guerrieri Borgeotti. From Singh- pore. Mr. and Mrs. Guerrleri Lazzeri, Rev. Messrs. Delahaye Ngan Poy, and to Chinese Honnacott, and Chinese. From Saigon
S From Marseilles. For Shanghal-Me Mac Kei Tchang, Berinedoague, Carrey, Geerts, and-Pang. From Singapore. Mest-Adam son and servant, and Farter. From Singapore. --For Yokohama.-Mr. and Mrs, Drew. *
. Pe. Guelic, str., from San Francisco, Bo.← Miss Ella May, Mrs. C. de Pas, Messrs. H. A. McLeod, J. W. May, Char. L. Fair, C. C. Cruci and H. G. Simin.
1. 'DEPARTED. Per Namon, str., for Swatow, &c.—10 Eurp- peans and roo Chinese.
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Per Nanshan, str., for Swatow,too Chinese.. Per Bengal, str., from Hongkong.-For Singh pore-Baron von Stark, Baron von Klamp, Harovon Hugo, 3 European male servants, and 2 native servants, Messrs. 6. Gracewood; J Sloan, J. W. Benskin, and F. Fox. For Madron.
Mr. F. B. Tuck, For Bombay-Mesme, “.. E. Shellim, E. S. Sethna, S. Mehta, P. F. To- || latee, and Kavasji Edulji. For London-Mr. and Me. Hope Johnstone and maid, Mrá nýjd. Master Sigan, Mr. and Mrs, Foord, Mesars T. A. Nielsen and Jno. Colleit For London via For Hoihow and Bangkok, Per Talchiow, Marsyles.--Mr. Jas. West. From Shanghai. -- on Saturday, the 3rd instant, at 5.00 PM.
Far London. Mr. and Mrs. CT. Gardner Mis
•For Europe, &c., Australia, Madras, and Cal-Gardser, Captain Alington, and Mr. Geo-Nicoll. cutta. Per Saghalion, on Wednesday, the 7th From Yokohama For Peheng-Mt. E. F. instant, at 11.00 AM
Thomas.
For London, Captain Penchand, Messin. A. C. Verummer, P. L. Shek, and C. Schipper. From Kobe, For Brindisi, Mr A. Wagner. From Nagasaki-For Venice.+ Rey, Mr. and Mrs. Stout, Miss and Master Sinck.
For Singapore. Per Folphymnia, on Satur- day, the 10th instant, at 3:30 PM.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
29th February, 1888.—At 4 p.m.
Wind
STATION.
30.17
***
Tolda
30, 13
Nagak
30.07
KFA
30.74
ENE
TW
$9.00
Halphoogut
Bolin Manila
19.04
1st March,-1838,—At.10 ám.
STATION
Wladivostock....
Tokia
Nagasaki
Aoy eatented
Hop Hong
Hapons...
Balland,
Manila onuriate rela
24.13
3404
Wha
ALPORTS.
The German steamship Pere, Aports that she left Saigon on the sith bitimo. Had moderate winds and fine weather.
The British steamship Zafira reports that she left Manlin on the 27th ultimo. Had variable winds and fine weather throughout.
The Chinese steamship Fushun reports that she left Shanghai on the 16th ultimo, and Bwąs tow on the apth, Had fine weather, an
The British steamship Danube reports that the loft Haiphong on the 28th ultimo. Had ight easterly winds with thick foga and smooth. sca throughout
The British steamship Formoso reports thật she left Swalow on the 29th ultimo. - From Swe. How to Hongkong bad light variable winds and cloudy weather.
The British steamshiß Ashburns reports that she left Saigon on the 24th ultimo. "Had fire and pleasant weather all the way, accompanied with moderate north-east wind,
The Japanese steamship Eushiki - Mary -reports that she left Kutchliptiu on the th The herocoater has risen alightly le Tesquia and falen als ultimo, On the 26th bad strong north-west hare,radients are lights. The westber is fine but tage with high sea. The remainder of the voyage
had fine weather.
warm and dang, jmharomoter reduced to level of them in 'inches, taithe d
hundredtha. Tanperatiore la thì khadu la degreen, Wadi- makelin Humalditingpentagaration the burmidity of air caturated whatapara bodan za gola
the wind polsill Forts of thesårbad Balmfort actor Boats of das wanted, longly rotached clouds, a Delizing wing / Rogan Clemens a Bruin. Owens, Pating shown Squale, Bala, a non bestbe and hundreds at W. Doma Hongkong Observatory; sul March, 1988,
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F. CHENEY, American ship, 1,259, Hughes, 25th Jan, New York 17th August, Kero sene Oil D. Lapraik & Co., CENTENNIAL, American" ship; 1,223, J. M.
Bearse, 37th Jan.-New York 18th Sept., Kerosene Oil-Russell & Co.
COLOMA, American bark, 82, C. M. Noyes, CLAN GRANT, British-bark, 1,005, Moody, 11th Dec., London 25th Jely, General Order.
27th Dec, Portland (Oregon) 29th Oct., Lumber and Spars-Melchers & Co. DOROTHEA, German bark, 620, H. Th. Moeller.
29th Jan,--Hamburg agih. Sept, General, -Siemsien & Co.,
EME, British bark, 778, W. Lummers, 23rd Jan.,
London 5th Oct; General-Captain.
ERLKOENIG, Chinese bark, 457, Opium Examina tion bulk, Stonecutters, Island,-Chinese Customs.
F.
P. LITCHFIELD, American bark, 1,012, Young, 5th Feb., Singapore and January, Timber,
Ton Long Wo & Co. GREAT ADMIRAL, American ship, 1,497, Bowell, 17th Feb,-San Francisco 21st December, Floar-Russell & Co.
น.
HATTIE E. TAPLEY, British bark,, 907, ́ I. McCannachy, 3rd Feb,-Sandakan 17ih Jan, Timber-Gibb, Livingston & Co. HROHANORGA, British ship, Cann, 5th Feby.
Feb,-Cariff 22nd Sept., Coal-Messa geries Maritimes.
Jon
D, BREWER, American bark, 1,020, Josse- lyn, 11th Jan.--New Yæk 4th – August, Karosene Oil-Order,
JOHN M. BLAIKIE, British abib, 1,778, Faulkner,
11th Oct.,-Cardiff 29th Jane, Coal Borneo Co., Limited.
KITY, British bark, 803, Laud, 20th August-- Manila 1oth August, Sugar and Hemp— Captain. Mabel TaYLOR, British-bark, 1,298, Chas. E.
Denper, 28th Jan„-Penarth 17th August, || Coal-Order. MANUEL, Spanish bark, 992; R. Estival, 6th
Jan,Manila syth Dec, Sapanwood.→→→ * Remedios & Co.
i
RIALTO, British bark, 1,182, J. E. Payat,
Adamson, Bell & Co. Butterfield & Swire, Gibb, Livingston & Co. JP&O.S.N..Co.
STEAMERS EXPECTED IN HONGONG.
STEAMIRS.
FROM.
BATE DUL
Parthia Huntingdon Pathan ... Anchises.. Bentwig
Vancouver Calcutta London
March 181.
March and
. AGENTS. Adamson, Bell & Co D, Sassoon, Sons & Co.
March 3rd
Liverpool....
March 3rd
London
March 3rd
Khiva.....
Kombay.....
March 4th.
Singapore
March 4th
Clasgow
March 5th
Liverpool
March 6th
··London .......
March 6th
London......
March 2
Hamburg
March 7th March 19th
STEAMERS LOADING IN
Deepdale Devawongse Telemachus
Deccan
Port Philip.. Electra
City of New York..
DESTINATION.
San Francisco .
VESSELS.
London, via Suez Canal... Diomed, Marseilles, via Saigon, &c. Saghalica... Bremen, & Ports of Call... Sachsen... Havre, Hamburg, &c........ Polyhymnia Vancouver, B.C.,yın K., &c. Parthia San Francisco, via Yhama City of Rio de Janeiro, San Francisco, via Yhana Gaelic. Queensland Ports, &c....... Taiyuan......... Yokohama, yia N'saki, &c. Teheran................... Kobe and Yokohama... Benlarig
Fushiki-maru Nagasaki Tientsin
Kwongsang Natal...... Auchises .. ... Telemachus
Canton! Zafiro Danube Taichiow Thales ....
Shanghai, Kobe, &c... Shanghai, via Amoy Shanghai, via Amoy Shanghai, via Swatow. Manila
Haiphong' .......................................... Hoihow and Bangkok Swatow, Amoy, &c.
W.
HONGKONG.
Adamson, Bell & Co Scottish Ó. S. S. Co. Butterfield & Swire. [P. & 07S. N. Co.
Adamson, Bell & Co. Siemazen & Co. Pacific Mail S. S. Co.
ACENTS.
DATE OF LEAVING."
Butterfield & Spire... March 4th, | Messageries Maritimes, Mar. 7th, at noon.
Melchers & Co.......... Mar, 1901, at 4 p.m. & Co. Mar, roth, at 4 p.m. Siesen Adamson, Bell & Co. Mar. 15th, at 3 p.m. Pacific Mail S. S. Co.... Mar. 3rd, at 3 p.. 0.0. S. S. Co... Mar. 14thy, at 3 pm, Butterfield & Swire...... Mar. 7th, at 4 pm. P. & O, S, N, Co...................] Mar, 3rd, daylight., Gibb, Livingston & Co. About 4th March. Mitsui Bussen Kaishia.. March 4th.
| Jardine, Matheson & Co. klar. 3rd, at, 4 p.m.
Messageties Maritimes. To-morrow, at 1 p.m. Butterfeld & Swire March 5th---- Butterfield & Switc.............. March 8th, Jardine, Matheson & Co. To-morrow, at noon, Russel &Co............................. Mar. 316, at 4 p.in. A. R. Marty.... Mar 4th, daylight. Yuen Fat Hong................. Mar. 4th, daylight, Douglas Lapralk & Co., Mar, 3rd, at noon.
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SANTA FILOMENA, Spanish steamer, 449, 1. de Mendiguren, 24th Jan,-Iloilo zist Dec., General. --Kwong Cheong Tali GENTA, German bath, 1,037, Tiemann, 26th Jan-Cardiff 4th September, Coala,—— Order.
fita, Siamese bark, 295, Ch. Lange, 29th Jan. Bangkok 1st December, Teak Wood.-- Captain.
THEODOR RUROKR, German ship, 1,576, C. Meyer, 31st Dec,-Cardiff 5th August, Coals-Melchers & Co. -
FTAN, American ship, 1,376, Allyn, 28th Jan,
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The British steamship Garde reports that she left San Francisco on the rat último at 3.04 p.16. Had western gales, and head sea throughout; arrived at Yokohama on the 23rd at 1.25 Phatterfield de Swire. Sailed from Yokohama on the agth at 0.36 2.1. Had light variable winds and dae weaiber to Hongkongs arrived here on the lat instant at 11.97 AM
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16th January, 1598
THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that all Vessels discharging Boubay Cotton and Cotton Yarn, at the Kowloon Wurves will have free storage for 14 days from arrival, after which a RENT of 3 Cents per Bale per Month will be charged.
ISAAC HUGHES, Secretary.
Hongkong, 7th November, 1887.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
THE MIKE COAL MINE.
BUNKER COALS can be supplied to any Steamer lying in the harbour or coming, longside the KOWLOON WHARY on application. to the Undersigned.
Y. FUKUHARA,
Acting Manager.
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Hangkang, 19th January, 1888 BOWRINGTON FOUNDRY, -EAST POINT, HONGKONdkän
AG. GORDON & Cò. G-GORDON-&-Co.-are-prepared-to-
A undertake every description Di
ENGINEERING and S111P-BUILDING WORK, both afloat and ashore on most reasonable terms, ➡ ►
PUNCTUALITY AND FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR THE CONSTRU TION OF STEAM LAUNCHES, REPAIRS TO THE ENGINES AND BOILERS or STEAMERS, CAȘTINGS,
-Hongkong.Tat-lanuary,-****-
TE
ENTS,
J..D. KILEY,
SAIL-MAKER;" AWNINGS
HONGKONG.
AND
FLAGS..
No. 23, PRAYA CENTRAL”
Hongkong, and November, 1887.
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INTIMATION,
F. Blackhead & Co
of all kinds, it is a never-failing and SHIP-CHANDLERS, ŠAIL-MAKERS,
and went curc
Jures Old Sores
Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck.
Cares Ulterated Sore Legs..
Cares Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy Sores.
Cares Cancerous Ulcers.
Cures Blood and Skin Disenses. Cures Glandular Swellings.
Clears the Blood from all impure matter. From whatever cause arising.
As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicht constitution of either sex, the Proprictors solicit sufferers to give it a tilal to fest its value.
THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. Sold in Bottles 28, gd, each, and in cases, con- laining six times the quantity, 115, each- sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long standing cases, by all chemists- and patent Medicine Vendors throughout the
world."
Proprietors, the Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England.
(Trade Barkod Mixture,
AND
PROVISION : MERCHANTS,
NAVY CONTRACTORS,
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,
S
No. 11. Praya Contral, (Opposite Pedder's Wharf).
OLE
C
for
RAHTJEN'S
GENUINE
NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B41 PILLS COMPOSITION
is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either' sex (acquired ori constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury Sold in Boxes, i "It is powerful and useful adjunct for proeming.45. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medi the harde sction of the more powerful purgatives, cine Vendors throughout the World. Proprietor
the Lincoln, and Midland Counties Drug Com- "HARD DRINKING AND KEEPING UP LATE plny, Lincola England
"With men who are accustomed to
ma night in the Tropics, the Pyrotie will be found an | Agreeable-endedecine, which shanka bo 1364 brezy morning to relieve the intestions and other abdominal vissors and give more life and vivaulty to the system Caring the day.
An old Ilian Braff-Surgeon writes: "Taken the fres #ing in the morning after a costless night dus to
hosty monyultos, prickly honk, dow it will almos immediately remove those foolings of annul, fatigue, **iffness, and irritation of the skin, so charactoriatie of a bad night in the Tropies, supplanting shom by "delightful feeling of health al vigour,”.
IT IS PREVENTIVE OF DYSENTERY,
and purative of Cholers and of most disensos incidani to'
Kutty Beinagbutants, Vorsing and Bos Bickness, Con Bmallpox, Measles, d'hies, liendacks, Blomagli, Lärer, and- Tropic life, and is most efficacious in Perons of ni kust,
stipation Inligstion, Heartburn, Feroleh Golds, Eruptive or Bis Complaints, pol Paleous, da. "NO OTHER MEDICINE REQUIRED
for 15 years.
1. Young, writes, "For 18 Jones I halva takon in avery morning, and turing the whole of chat time Yo Kamer fuken any zeker medicina nor had a doctor,"
"IT SAVED MY LIFE
Min 'distans laud, Writes D. Blagerald, Esq., formerly fa Albania,
1:37th Feb.,--Sulangtai 24ils/Feb, Generaliter de obtained of all Putan!")
Stemssen
-ANDREW JOHNSTON,
CONSULTING ENGINEER;S; BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, LANS and Estimates prepared
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FOR
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BOTTOMS. OF TRON SHIP'S CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS ❤ TRACY PRESERVATIYE AGAINST
ROTTING, DECAY, &c, of WOOD.:
CHR: MOTZ & Co., BORDEAUX, CLARETS.
IMPERIALS CHAMPAGN
LA GRANDE MARQUE,
FLENSLURG STOCKBEER,
PDRAFT Pred for LIGHT ENGINEERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOUS,
LAUNCHES, MARINE ENGINES and BOILERS, and all other kinds of MACHINERY. A List of Steamers FOR SALE always on hand,
Hongkong, 5th January, 1888.
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ANDR. TENNENTIS – ALE AND
PORTER
J.A
DAVID CORSAR & SONS
MERCHANT NAVVA K
"NAVY BOILID
LONG FLAX!
CROWN?
"ARNHOLD) KARBERG & Hongkong.pth";June, 188x5
AND EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES SSCALWAYS IN STOCK
REASONABLE PRICES.
MADL KINDS OF
COAL
UPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Hongkong, 1st January, 1885.
Wigs And Published by ROBERT: PRASEROSMITH
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