that which is just they should, acting on, their number and weath, force through the lines that "Bras wig" teghnate inferitance, and attempt to prey upon our natural' substance, it will not be mlja vsaknadní audi sank-fruit-ii tahind their Best and. within sound of their Atlantic cities they hear Reater and netrer the mighty voice of British

canon."

NEW YORK, May 1st. The flirald Paris special saya duel is ingending between Duke de Grammont and M. Rainh cult, fith men' are mashers and, the frulle grew out of liatinage about a woman.

They were ray-playing "Sunday at the Cercle de la cue tingale when Rainbault charged the Dule with using his name to get acquainted with a Lody ftolault finially requested that the Duler frald not use his name again when calling on the lady, as it would get the door shut on him. The Poke became very angry, and reaching over the table be shared Raislault's face.

A Havana corespondent in a late letter says that Cuba is in a dire light. The Liberal leaders are in danger of imprisonment and death, and, the appressions of bandits are made the pretext for uppressing liberty. The outlook is must gloomy, and the country will soon be forced to revolution if the present state of affairs continues.

Metal brokers to-day were so excited over the decline in fin and the market was so panicky that dealings were suspended. This was done as a precautionary measure for fear the heavy decline would canse numerous failures unless the members were given a breathing spell,

Since last Friday prices of tin in London have dropped from £166 ton to 97 rd. In this market it dropped from 30 cents a pound to 21 cents. This was caused-by-the-action of the French syndicate which started a month ago with $53.000.00 to corner all the copper in the world, and took in lead and tin incidentally. The result was a great boom. Last week, however, it was reported that the syndicate had resolved to withdraw from the tin corner. This was "followed, by the stoppage of the London representative of the syndicate on all his orders to buy. Great excitement was caused in London and prices at once began to tamble.

The nitive Exchange is advised of the arrival of Anstown of the British four-masted ship den after the extraordinarily fast passage of seventy-eight days from Tacoma, W. T. an unprecedented performance. The Donduris two years old and hails from Glasgow,

PARIS, May 1st.

The municipal authorities of Rochefort gave a haueuet in honor of President Carnot last evenics The President started from Rochefort for Paris his morning, A crowd gathered at the station and itrented him with hearty acclamations,

A Pepublici League of Action has bren | Instinted, with M. Laguerre as president,

In an interview with a French journalist recently, General Courko. Governor of Warsaw, denied that Russia was desirous of war, but said that it was impossible to predict events. He hinted that should war occur Frnace would not remain neutral. Me hinted that in such a case France would have to deal with England.ns Italy's ally. Nobody could count on England's nestratty, and this he said was a matter for serious refletion.

RUCHAREST, May 1st. Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria has arrived at Phyra. In an address made at a banquet given in his honor, he said: "Popular affection and louity sirenkten me to defend the interest and lives of the people and secure a national triumph. My task is a difficult' one, and I hope that Bulgarian patriots will support me." M. Ham- bouloff, Minister of the Interior, who accompa nies the Prince, says the people and the army supported the Government and upheld the

the country

banner of independence while Alexander, was had not the courage to remain, had departed, Punce Ferdinand, who represents the glory and the independence of the country, was the only man who responded to his country's appeal..

LONDON, May 1st. The Asian traveler, Dalgleish, was recently killed by a panther near Karakmore pass.

The dynamite trouble threatens to again arise. The police pretend to have been informed that a group of dynamiters, sent by the Clan-Na-Gael, are on their way to this country. A special watch has been placed at all ports.

At the Newmarket Spring Meeting to-day the race for the Hasting Stakes was won by Galore, Hazelbatch second and Shan third. There were nine starters. The race for the Prince of Wales Plate(handicap) was won by The Rejects, Bessie second, Hermia third. There were nine

starters,

The leaders of the

"The Standard says i opposition intend to attempt a more active policy for the remainder of the session of Parliament. It is understood that the Parnellites will not take action as a whole against the Papal decree. It is probable that some of them will write resenting letters, 'The exact terms of the decree are still a profound secret in Rome, outside of the Vatican. The main points were undoubtedly published in pursuance of instruc tians sent to the higher clergy.

Advices have been received from Zanzibar from Emin Bey, dated November 2nd, stating that he had been reconnltering for Stanley, but had heard nothing of him up to that time,

Emin himself was well and his relations with the chiefs ned people in the vicinity of his station were satisfactory. Stanley's relief stores had reached Usambino, near Malalla. His mails were at Ozanda, where the Arabs were hostile and treacherous,

Advices received at the Foreign Office indicate a probable Greek uprising in Macedonia, such a movement being encouraged by Russia In order to bring about a crisis in the Eastern question. A Montenegrin raid into Servia was connected with this report. If diplomatic representations by the British Minister at Athens do not result in satisfactory assurances England, and Italy will send squadrons. to the Firæus

Now that the edict of the Pope against the methods adopted by the Irish home rulers has been published, the questions most discussed in connection therewith are, what has the Vatican been promised as the price of the decree and who has done the promising i It is quite certain that neither pasty to the compact, if one exists, will find it an easy matter to carry out its ment. Apparently the Papal rescript has had a little effect in altering the determination of the Irish home rulers as the protests of Ulster Orangeusen have bad in convincing the Parnel Jites that all of Ireland which was worthy of special legislation for its welfare was situated in the immediate vicinity of Belfast. Singularly, there has developed in Conservative and Unionist circles almost as much opposition to

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 28, 16.8.

To-day's Advertisements

"TTEAM TO SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. (PASSING THROUgh the Inland SEA). THE P. & O. S. N.. Co.'s Steamship

TH

"BOKHARA" V

STEAM TER

Hector.......

STEAMERS EXPECTED IN. HONGKONG.

FROH.

-DATE. DUE.

AGENTS.

No. 52.

Masonic:

ZETLAND

Liverpool London Bombay Liverpool

Butterfield & Swire. **May 20th June 2nd'

Adamson, Bell & Co. June 2nd i maj P. & Q-& N. Co.: ................. June 3rd ..........................| Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

STEAMERS LOADING IN HONGKONG.

[3

"DESTINATION

VESSELS.

AGENTS

DATE OF LEAVING.

1

Denbighshire..... Thibet... Chingwo

i

vill leave for the above places TO-MORROW,, lic. 20th May, at 4 P.M.

E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent.

Hongkong, 28th May, 1888.

TEAM TO YOKOHAMA, via NAGASAKI

AND KOBE, HE P; & O, S, N. Co.'s Steamship THE

"KASHGAR"

will leave for the above places on WEDNES, DAY, the 30th instant, at DAYLIGHT.

E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent.

13

Hongkong, 28th May, 1888.

"SHIRE LINÉ OF STEAMERS.

FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

THE Steamship TH

"DENBIGHSHIRE,"

Rickard, Commander, will be despatched for the above Ports, on or about the and proximo.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents.

-Hongkong, 28th-May, 1888,

FOR SINGAPORE, HE Steamship

THE

+

.........

London, &c, via Suez Canal Veron London, vía Suez Canal ... Cyclops.......... Marseilles, via Saigon, &c. Djemaah Bremen, & Ports of Call.... Neckar ...... Vancouver, B.C.,via K., &c. Port Adelaide San Francisco, via Y'nama Gaelic San Francisco, via Y'b. maj City of New York Calcutta, via Straits?........ Wingsang Singapore, Havre, &c...... Lydia...... Singapore

Sandakan and Dudat Yokohama.....

Deuteros

Dafila..

Benlawers....

Niobe...

P. & O. S. N. Co...

June and, at noon. Butterfield & Swire..... May 31st. Messageries Maritimes. June 7th, at noon. Melchers & Co. June 6th, at 4 pm. Adamson, Bell & Co..... June 1st, at 3 p.m. O. & O. S. S. Co. May 30th, at 3 p.m. Pacific Mail S. S. Co... Jardine, Matheson & Co. Siemssca & Co... Ah Yon & Co... Ali Yon & Co... Gibb, Livingston & Co. Siemssen & Co... P.&O. S. N. Co.... Butterfield & Swire.... Adamson, Bell & Co.... P. & O. S. N. Co....... Butterfield & Swire..... May 30th Butterfield & Swire...... May 3181, Ning. Siemssen & Co..... Diamante... Russell & Co. Marie...........

A. R. Marty.....

Kashgar .... Agamemnon...g

Yokohama and Hiogo, Nagasaki, Kobe, & Vagasaki, Kobe, &c................... Nagasaki, Kobe, &c........ Denbighshire terr Shanghai, Nagasaki, &c... Bokbars Shanghai, via Amoy ...... Bellerophon............ Shangbai......................................... Hector ..............................

Shanghai ............ 533 Manila, via Amoy

"DEUTEROS," Captain Iwersen, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 6th June, at 4 O'CLOCK

P.M.

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

AH YON & Co. Hongkong, z8th May, 1888.

FOR SANDAKAN AND KUDAT.. HE Steamship,

THE

'

"DAFILA," Captain C. Nielsen, will be despatched as above, on FRIDAY, the 15th June, at 4 O'CLOCK

P.36

For Freight or Passage, apply to

́AĤ YON & Co.

*(535 Hongkong, 28th May, 1888.

CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP "PARTHIA."

Haiphong

June 9th, at 3 p.m. May 30th, at 3 p.m. June 7th, at noon. June 6th, at 4 p.m. June 15th, at 4 p.m. About May 318, To-morrow, at 4 p.m. To-morrow, daylight, May 31st. About June and.. About May 29th,

To-morrow, at 3 p.m. To-morrow, at 4p.m May 30th, daylight. To-morrow, at noon. Douglas Lapraik & Co. To-morrow, at noon.

Swataw, S’pore, Bangkok. P. C. Chon Klao...... Yuen Fat Hong Haiphong

Coast Ports...

Intimations.

W. POWELL & CO.

GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT,

'ILK, COTTON, MERINO, HOSE, VESTS and DRAWERS of every description, SILK CALCUTTA FITH HATS in newest shapes.

GENT'S STRAW HATS in every size.

TENNIS, TERAI and SUMMER FELT HATS.

RAIN COATS, CHAIR APRONS, and LEGGINGS.

`UMBRELLAS—UMBRELLAS-UMBRELLAS.

W. POWELL & CO.

VICTORIA EXCHANGE, (TELEPHONE 21) Hongkong, 5th May, 1888.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER, INTIMATION.

YOKOHAMA, AND SHANGHAI,

HE above Steamer having arrived, Con

THE

signees of Cargo are hereby requested. o send in their Bills of Lading for Counter- ignature, and take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and xpense.

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

~Agents.

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Hongkong, 28th May, 1888. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE.

!

Steamship

CONSIGNEES of Cargo per Ste

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees if Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take mmediate delivery of their Goods from along.

side.

Blackhead & Co,,

SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS

AND

PROVISION · MERCHANTS

NAVY CONTRACTORS,

AND

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, *No. 11, Praya Central,

(Opposite Pedder's Wharf).

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel L will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk. and expense,

C. D. HARMAN,

·Agent.

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Hongkong, 28th May, 1888,

NOTICE.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.

THE Undersigned has This Day Resumed

Charge. By Order of the Board,

Hongkong, 28th May, 1888.

NOTICE.

N. J. EDE, Secretary,

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THE Undersigned, will not be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by JUDITH. ELIZABETH GOULBOURN.

WILLIAM GOULBOURN. Hongkong, 28th May, 1888.

NOTICE.

[537

"COMPANY" are now prepared to Lighten Ships and Steamers at the "TAKU BAR." "Five Mex: Centa per picul will be charged for dead weight, measurement Cargo iu proportion.

"PEIHO TUG AND LIGHTER

The Undersigned will also contract for the towage of sailing vessels, from Ses to Tientsin, thence to Sea, and all work will be done under his personal supervision,

JAMES WATTS, Manager, "P. T. & L. Co,"

May 28th, 1888,

THE HONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

* LIMITED.

OPENING.

[$38

T PEAK TRAMWAY will be OPENED THE Public are respectfully inforined that the for Public Traffic on WEDNESDAY, the oth instant..

E

A G E. N T S

for

RAHTJEN'S

GENUINE

COMPOSITION

FOR

THE BOTTOMS OF IRON SHIPS

CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS PRESERVATIVE AGAINST· ROTTING, DECAY, &c., of WOOD.. CHR, MOTZ & Co., BORDEAUX, CLARETS.

IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, LA GRANDE MARQUE.

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER, ENGINEERS AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS. AND EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT

REASONABLE PRICES.

ALL KINDS "OF·

COAL S

SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Hongkong, 1st January, 1885, 185

BO.WRINGTON FOUNDRY, EAST POINT, HONGKONG.

A. G. GORDON & Co.

G. GORDON & Có, are prepared to undertake every description of ENGINEERING and SHIP-BUILDING both afloat and ashore, on most WORK, reasonable terms.

PUNCTUALITY AND FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.

THE

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CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

13, PRAVA CENTRAL, HONGKONG.

IST of Subscribers to the TELEPHONE

EXCHANGE:

1,-" Hongkong Telegraph " Office. 2.-Manson, Dr. P., M.D.

Cantile, Dr. J.

P., M.D., (Peak).

Hartigan, Dr. Wm. 3-Manson, Dr. F 4 Vernon, Vl S-Cantic, Dr. J. 7-Poesnecker, L. B-Amhold, Karberg & Co. 9-Hongkong and Shanghat Bank. 10-Chaler and Vernon. 11.Daily Press.

Win., (Woodlands).

13-Russell & Co.

14.-E. E. A. and China Telegraph Co., Ld,

Great Northern Telegraph Co. 15-Central Police Station. 16-Watson, A. S., & Co., Ld. 17-Douglas Lapraik & Co.

18-Butterfield and Swire.

19.-P. & O. Steam Navigation Co.

10.-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co, Ld. 21-Cruickshank, Wm., Pedder's Street.'

22-China Mail"

33-Jordan, Dr. G. F.

24-Hongkong and China Gas Co., Ld

25-Aberdeen Dock.

26-Alice Memorial Hospital.

27-Holliday, Wise & Co.

38-McEwen, AP.

29.-Peak Hotel.

30-Kau Lung Tai, merchant, Jervois Street. 31.-Gibb. Livingston & Co.

32-The Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone. 33-Shing Kee, Merchant, Mercer Street.

34-Victoria Dispensary.

34 4-Cruickshank, Wm.

35-Lai Chec, Merchant, Manham Street.

36.-Ah Yon & Co., 80, Praya Central..

37.-Just, H. 2.

38.-Linstead & Davis.

39.---Foster, F. T. P.

40.-The Borneo Co., Ld

41.-Adamson, Bell & Co.

42-Dodwell, F.

43-Jordan, Dr. G. P.,. Pedder's Street. 44-Government House.

45.--Hughes & Ezra.

46-Bellitos & Co.

48.-

42.-Belilion, E. R., Caine Road,

Dó. Victoria Peak. 45-Carlowitz & Co.

-The Imports and Exports Office. Subscription to Exchange $80 per Annum.

HAROLD "DOWSON, " Agent, Hongkong.

Hongkong, 9th March, 1888. THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED,

Nischarging Bombay Cotton and Cotton OTICE is hereby given that all Vessels Yarn, at the Kowloon Wharves will have free storage for 14 days from arrival, after which a RENT of 3 Cents per Bals per Month will. be charged.

ISAAC HUGHES, Secretary. Hongkong, 7th November, 1887, 10-> (32

The CARS will RUN as follows between ST. ESTIMATE FURMIRKED FOR THE CONSTRUC. NO W READY. JOHN'S PLACE and VICTORIA GAP

8 to 10 AM. every quarter of an hour,

Half hour,

19.12 to 13 P.M.

4 to 8%

17 quarter of an hour. UP-Tickets, First-class, 30 Cents; Second- class, 20 Cents Third-class; to Cents.

DOWN-Fint-class, 15 Cents; Second-class,

10 Cents; Third-class, 5 Cents.

the clict as in Ireland, though upon entirely · TICKETS will be obtained in the Cars.

different grounds. The general opinion is that. the decree can do the frigh no karm, but will

Tickets for 30 trips up and 30 trips down, First-class, at $12.00; and Tickets for six pripa un and six trips down, at $2.50; and Five-Cent

rather stregthen the National Lance Coupons may be obtained at the Office of the

JACKSON (Miss),

General Wirt Adams, Postmaster at

kst.

GENERAL MANAGERS,

and John Marlin, editor of the New Missiopian Hongkong, 28th May, 1883.

this afternoon fought a street duel.and both men

were killed General: Adams was hit in the

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head and Martin was hit twice. Accounts of VICTORIAC.” LODGE

the tragedy are conflicting, and it cannot be said

who fired first. this morning in the News

An article published Mission was the immediate cause of the tragedy, though a breach has long exdated among the men because of the charges of Income petent service in the postoffice for partisan

(No. 1026. ↑, «

AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above named Lodge will be held in FRIMA- SONS HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY the 30th instant, at 3.30 for 9 F.M.precisely.

Hongkong, Jith May, 1888.

TION OF STEAM LAUNCHES, REPAIRS TO THE ENGINES AND BOILERS OF STEAMERS, CASTINGS,

&C

Hongkong, 1st January, 1888

FOR SALE CHEAP. -BOUT TEN TONS OF ASPHALTE.

Apply to

AB

Macao.

Macaó, 3rd April, 1888.

PRICE ......................................FIFTY, CENTS,

THE LAW OF STORM

in

EASTERN SEAS

by

W. DOBERCK, GOVERNMENT, ASTRONOMER.

MAY BE PROCURED AT Messi, Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Hongkong,

Lane, Crawford & Co

[357

G. Falconer & Co..

H

CJ. Gaupp & Co.

F. She head & Co.

ti

MITSUI BUSSAN, KAJSHIA.,

SOLE AGENTS FOR THE MIKE COAL MINE

OUNKER COALS can be supplied to any Bicamer Ding in the harbour coming alongside the KOWLOON WHARF on application to the Undersigned.zi

FUKUHARA Acting Manager.

*Hongkong, 19th January, 1888

Heuermann, Herbst & Co.

More & Selmund.

* MacEwen, Frickel & Co.. Mr. W. Brewer, and

The Hongkong Telegraph Office “Messis. Quelch & Co., Swałow, tele

Mr. N. Moallo, Amoy, KENS Messin. Hedge & Co., Foochow. Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited Shanghal. Mansin. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Yokohama.

· [105 /** Hongkong, 30th Bertember 1886.:

REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in FREEMABONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the 1st June, at 8.30. for 9 P.M. precisely. Brethren are cordially invited,

Hongkong, 26th May, 1888.

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

OF

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

GERMAN.

"ZUR EICHE,"

Pints.

BRAUEREL

$7.25 per Case of 4 Dozen Quarts.

9.00

H

8

KIEL

EDUARD SCHELLHASS & CO..

Sole Agents,

Visiting

Hongkong and China.

[$31

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1837,

1463

STEAM LAUNDRY MACHINERY.

HE Undersigned has received instructions

to sell by Fublic Auction, on

MONDAY,

the 4th June, 1888, at 2.30 PM

at the late STEAM LAUNDRY WORKS, Bowrington.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.) I PATENT MCALPINE WASHING

MACHINE.

-7.

2 PATENT ROTARY STEAM WASHING

MACHINE. -1-FATENT-108" DECONDUN-IRONING-

MACHINE.

PATENT 54" DECONDUN, IRONING

MACHINE:......

I PATENT MANGLE.

T STARCHING MACHINE. SQUEEZING MACHINE.

1 BLUE RINSER and 2 IRONING

- STOVES.

1 CORNISH BOILER,

1 DOUBLE CYLINDER. HORIZONTAL

ENGINE.

TERMS OF SALE-Cash on delivery, `·

G. R. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, 26th May, 1988.

AUCTION SALE OF HORSES."

1515

FOR SALE AT MACAO.

ON- MODERATE. TERMS.

N extensive property

on the business side of the town, consisting of TEN STRONGLY BUILT GÖDOWNS, with Rooms above suitable for Offices or Dwelling Houses; Six small Dwelling Houses, attached to a Chinese Hong; and a piece of spare ground, suitable for building purposes.

There are two separate entrances to the property, one opening on the Harbour close to the Steamboat Co.'s Wharf.

For full particulars, apply to "THE HONGKONG TÉLEGRAPH "OFFICE,

Hongkong, 3rd April, 1888.

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"G. FALCONER & CO. · XATCH AND CHRONOMETER

MANUFACTURERS

WAT

AND JEWELLERS.

NAUTICAL

INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS AND BOOKS. No. 46, Queen's-poan CeuTRAI,

FOR SALE.

Твод

AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ACCONES! SHERRY; PORT, CLARETS.

SACCONES, SHERRYCES, BURGUNDY.

BRANDY, WHISKIES, ALE, STOUT.

MACHINERY, COOKING STOVES, SCALES, BICYCLES and TRICYCLES. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH,

PIANOS, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, SODA WATER, MACHINERY, Gas Engines. VELOCIPEDE HORSES.

EMPIRE LUBRICATORS. ICE MAKING MACHINES. BICYCLE WHEELS for 'JINRICKSHAWS.

Apply to

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,

Bank Buildings. Hongkonge aand-May-1888-

OTICE is bereby given that on the 24th of NOW READY.

NOTICE

June proximo there will be sold at LAC STREET, HANOL, TONKIN, (in front of the Pagoda), by Public Auction Sale, FIFTY-FIVE HORSES of ARABIAN BREED.

H. L. VERLEYE,

Consul for France.

Consulat de France, Hongkong, 28th May, 1888..

Insurances.

NOTICE.

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THE MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY,

1

LIMITED.

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED............ $1,000,000 The above Company is prepared to accept MARINE RISKS ́at CURRENT "RATES on GOODS. &c. Policies granted to all Parts of the world payable at any of its Agencies,

WOO LIN YUEN,

Secretary.

HEAD OFFICE,

No. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST. Hongkong, 1st February, 1882.

GENERAL NOTICE,

[PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.]

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

FOR 1888,

HIS Valuable Work, with many NEW THIS

ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS,

IS NOW. READY.

PRICE THREE DOLLARS. Orders for Copies of THE "HONGKONG DIRECTORY" may be sent to the following. Agents - HONGKONG...Mr. W. Brewer.

15.

(150

THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED.)

CAPITAL

TAELS 600,000, $833,333-3 EQUAL TO ...... RESERVE FUND... $140,000.00.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

•LEX SINO, Esq.

LO YEUE MOON, E14. Lou TSO SITUN, Esq.

MANAGER.-HO AMEI.

...Messrs.. F. Blackhead & Co. ...Messrs. Heuermann, Herbst & Co, ...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited ...Messrs..Lane, Crawford & Co. ...Messrs. MacEwen, Frickel & Co. MACÃO. Messrs. A. A. de Mello & Co. CANTON......Mr. M. F. da Silva. SWATOW ......Messrs. Quelch & Co, AMOY and

FORMOSA...}

Mr. N. Moalie:

FOOCHOW Messra, Hedge & Co. SHANGHAI

& NORTH-Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited,

Shanghai,

ERN. PORTS

JAPAN

Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, 1 Yokohama SAIGON...Mons. Linage. BANGKOK...Rev. S. J. Smith, SINGAPORE...Messrs. Sayle & Co., Limited. PARIS and Messrs. Amédée Prince & Co.

MARINE RISKS on GOODS, C, LONDON...

world.

at CURRENT RATES to all parts of the

HEAD OFFICE, 8' & 9, PRAYA WEST. Hongkong, 17th December, 1885.

be Let.

TO BE LET.

..[877

A SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE in Richmond Terrace-containing 6 Comfortable Rooms, 3 Bath Rooms and convenient Out -Offices.

A New Story has just been added to the Servants' Quarters." 4

Apply to

MR. JOHN WILLMOTT, Hongkong Dispensary; Hongkong, 24th April, 1888.

TO LET.

HOUSE AT THE PEAK,

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or to

“THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " OFFICE,

Pedder's Hill, Hongkong,

16th January, 1858.

CHS. J. GAUPP & Co.,

HRONOMETER, WATCH, AND

CH

CLOCK-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND OPTICIANS. CHARTS AND BOOKS.

INSTRUMENTS. awarded the

NAUTICAL

VAN SOLE AGENTS

for Louis Audemars Watches

highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED ÕPENA GLASSES, MARINI

GLASSES, AND SPYGLASSES,

No & QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 1611

JAND

R. TENNENT'S ALE AND

PORTER..

MERCHANT NAVY", NAVY. BOILED

VE ROOMS, GRASS TENNIS COURT. DAVID CORSAR & SONS

Furpished or Unfurnished. For particulars apply to the Undersigned,

C. H. GRACE.- Hongkong, 25th May, 1888.

R

[5a7

TO LET.

»OOMS in “COLLEGE CHAMBERK.!

occupied by Messrs. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, GODOWN is ICE HOUSE LANE, ~ lately

from the 1st August/

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, and May, 1888.

MACAO.G

TO BE LET UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY FURNISHED.

BUNGALOW, opposite the Public S A Gardens, at the opposted of the Prost

Grande. Excellent water supply, and Servants quarters attached. Rent very moderate, cor

Apply to upd

"A. A' DI MELLO & COMM

Macro.

Macao, 3rd April, 1688.

TO LET.

COMMODIOUS Salt of

AICK HOUSE BUILDIN

Apply

ES in the

S413/ Praya Centra Hongkongz 22nd March, 1688.2

LONG FLAXCAS CROWN.

CANVAS.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co

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Hongkong, 4th-Yune, 18812

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD WANCHAL: REGON FINE SPARS AND LUMBER

ALWAYS ON HAND, AND

L MALLORY,

Proprietor

FOR SALE, CHEAP.

EVERAL RELIABLE HACKS

"AND

“ARRIAGE

ALSO,

A First-class London made DOG CART

THREE BASKET CARRIAGES, all in good order

No.6, PEDDER'S HILL 20th May,

Published bý, ROBERT, FRAJI

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