Commercial.

i

CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Hongkong and Shangliai Bank-1541 per cent.

premium, layers.

Union Insurance Society of Canton-$85 per

share gellers,

China Traders' Insurance Company-$68 per]

sham, seles

North China Insurance-Tis. 285 per share,

buyers.

Cantor Insurance Company, Limited-897 për

share, buyers.

**

Yangiste Insurance Association-Ts. 96 per

share, sellers.

Chinese Insurance Company-$165 per share.

buyers,

On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tis. 150,

per share.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$315 per China Fire Insurance Company-$73 per share,

share, sellers.

sellers.

Hongkong and Whamaga. Dock Company, 36

mr cent, prémium. Havers. Hongkong, Caninn, and Macao Steamboat Co.

$217 per share, sellers.

China and Manila Steam Ship Company-137

per share, buyers.

Hongkong Gas Company-$ra5 per share, sellers. Hongkong Hotel Company, $165 per share,

sellers.

Indo-Chint

Steam Navigation Company. Limited-17 per cent dis., sellers. Douglas Steamship Company-$64 per share,

Beliers,

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$186

per share, buyers,

Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited--$91.

per share, sellers,

Hongkong Ice Company-93 per share, buyers, Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited,

-880 per share.

Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited÷$124 per

share, sellers.

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-100 per, cens.

premium, vellers.

Chinese Truperial Loan of 1884 B-21 per cent.

premium, sales.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-5 per cent.

premium, buyers.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-11 per cent.

premiuru.

Hongkong, Rone. Manufacturing Company,

Limited-383 per share. buyers.

Perak Tin Mining and Smelting Company-$5

per share, neininal.

Punjen and Sunghie Dna Samantan Mining Co.

io ner chire, seliers, Here and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Commany--jó ngự cent, premium, buyers. Tornais Cad Mining Co.-110 percent. premiuni,

bevera

יד

The Hongkong fligh-Level Tramway Co.,

Limited--273 Mer cent, premium, buyers. The Mast Borges Plagring Co, Limited-$45

Tber sieme, ssles and sellers.

Cruickshak & Co., L-l..--S414 per aliare, sellers, The Steam Launch Co., Limited-par, sellers. The Austin Arms Hotel,and Building Co., Ltd.

40 per cent. dis, nominal

EXCHANGE

ON LONDON-Bank, T. T........

..3/08

Bank Bills, on demand ..........3/01 Bank Hills, at jo days' sight....3/1 Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...3/18 Credits at 4 months' sight....3/14 Documentary Bills, at 4 months'.....

ON PARIS.--

tight

•3/14

Bank Hills, on demand.

1.81

Credits, at 4 months' sight .............. 3.97

ON INDIA, T. T....................

On Demand...

ON SHANGHAL-

'. Bank T., T.......oh

73k

Private, 30 days' sight.............731

OPIUM MARKET-THIS DAY.

NEW MALWA, per picul...

OLD MALWA, per picul..

$675

******* $645

-

NEW PATNA, (without choice) per chest... $367) NEW PATNA has choice) per chest...... $570 NEW PATNA, (bottom) per chest................................ $580 NEW PATNA, (second choice) per chest... $565 NEW BENARES, (without choice) per chest $553 NEW BENAREs, (bottom) per chest $5631 OLD BENAREs, per chest.

$5581

OLD BENARES, (bottom) per chest. $5681 NEW PERSIAN (best quality) per picul..... $630 OLD PERSIAN (best quality) per picul...... $600 OLD PERSIAN (second quality) per picul... $580

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICLA

REGISTER..

8th November, 1888.-At 4 p.m.

STATION

Hauling not

Tukiu Negribi..

Shanghai..

Higg Haiphong

Rolina.. Manita

304 42

30.10

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3012

30.01

3104

14.09

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9th November 1888.-At 10 am.

STATION.

Walionach

Tokio

Nagaok

Shana

Amay remaste

Hongkong

Halphong umin

Blin

Meuils

30.81

3413

Wind.

Kate Last

The barumeter has fallen in Hongkong and lean in Haiphong. Gradients north-east winds are increasing. Cloudy, and Comparatively warm and damp wasther prevails" Summer recent level ut som att ta inches, temiks #ad bundraidha Temprazuse to the shade in degros, Tab. conbelt --Huality ki porcentage of saturation, the humidity of ale satitrated with smulatsire being 100, 4-Direction of the wlad to to paste, s-Yace of the wind according to Romitiore scale Gate of the weather, & illos sky Detached clouds, of Daierling rain, You, Gloomy, & Hail Izhming.

• Overcast, ♬ Passing showncs, a Squally,' » Rain, a Show 7, Thunder, Viablity. Dew wod). Rela la inchak tenths and homofredtha,

·W. DOMENE

Hongkong Observatory, 9th November, 1888.

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

(From Moss, Falconer & Co's Régliter). › Today,

Barometer-9 1.1. reverseängthäerthana Barometer p.1%, mommoman tries

Barometer- † 19, surestand at

"Thermenpeter my 15,

·Thermometerme p.m.

Thermometer- p.m.

Theoryster-ġ a.m. (Wal halb),.

Thermometer i p.m. ( Yet laul"

Thermometer a piw, (Wet bull}

Thermomer-Michelāka Thermater Minimtem fryer night) munnensis

MAILS EXPECTED:

THE ENGLISH MAIL:

30 00

BSKRAAMARA

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1888.

MAIL

THE INDIAN The steamer Fagan, from Calcutta, left Singa- pore on the 5th instant, and is expected here on the with,

THE CANADIAN MAILS,

The Canadian Pacific steamer Düks of West- minster, lek Vancouver on the and altime for Japan and China,

The Canadian Pacific steamer Parthia, with the Canadian mail, test Vancouver on the 26th ultimo for Japan and China.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Kashgar, left Bombay for this port on the 27th ultimo, and is |expected here on or about the 12th instant.

|

|

The 'Union ne steamer Yorkshire, from Hamburg, icft Singapore for this nort on the 8th instant, and may be expected to arrive on the

15th,

Shipping.

ARRIVALS.

CLAYMORE, British steamer, 1.658. E. A. Craig, 8th Nar-Glasgow, wif Liverpool, and Singapore at Nov, General-Adamson, Bell & Co. VELOX, German steamer, 616, W. Wulf,' 9th.

Nov-Whamnon 9th Nov., General.-Ed. Schellings & Co.

IRAQUADDÝ,-French steamer, 2,363, A. Bretel, 9th Nov.,-Marseilles 7th October, Alex- andria 12th. Port Said 13th, Suez 14th, Aden 19th, Colombo 16th, Singapore 2nd Nov, and Saigon 6th, Mails and General.—Messa- geries Maritimes.

KUTSANG, British steamer, 1,495, Slessar, 9th

Nov., Shanghai 4th November, Amoy 7th, and Swatow Sth, General.-Jardine, Mathe- son & Co.

CRUSADER, British steamer, 671, Ogston, 9th Nov.-Saigon 4th Nov,, Rica and Timber, ---Soey Sing.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Decima, German steamer, for Singapore. Claymore, British steamer, for Shanghai.

DEPARTURES.-

HONGKONG-STEAMERS, Continued,

DON JUAN, Spanish steamer, 654. J. M. 'Mar- quez, 8th Nov.-Manila 5th Nov,, General.

Brandão & Co.

· STRAMERS.

Japan.......

Kashgar...... Palinurus Thames

Belgic..... Yorkshira

ELEKTRA, Austro-Hungarian steamer, 2,095, P. Mersa, 4th Nov,-Trieste, Penang 27th Oct., and Singapore 291b, General--Austro- Hungarian Lloyd's S. N. Co, FALKENBURG, Gorman steamer, 989, H. Bantels, 11th Oct. Saigon 24th Sept, Rico-Me! chers & Co. FAME, British steamer, 117, A. Stopant-Hang- Parthin

+ Đóng and Watapos Dock Co FOKIEN, British steamer, 509, J. Lewis, 8th

Nor-Tamaui 3rd Nov., Amoy 6th, and Swatow 7th, General.-D. Lapraik & Co... FOOKSANG, British steamer, 999, W. E. Sawer, 8th Nov.-Whampoa 8th Nov., General- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

CITY OF NEW YORK, American steamer, 3,500, Robt. R. Searle, 5th Nov,,-San Francisco 9th October, and Yokohama goth, Mails and General--P. M. S. S. Co, PEMPTUS, German steamer, 1,541, U. Johannsen, 1st Nov.,-Sourabaya 22nd October, Sagar. -Ed Schellhars & Co. PILOT FISH, British steamer, 161, A. Stopaal. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Ca TAIWAN, British steamer, 109, Clegg, 7th

Nov.-Probolinggo 27th October, Sugar, Butterfield & Swire,

THALLS, British steamer, 810, Hunter, 6th Nov, -Swatow gih November, General-D. La praik & Co. TRITOS, German steamer, 1,142, A. Bleicken, 8th Nov,- Saigon 6th Nov., General-Ed. Schellhass & Co..

VERONA, British steamer, 1,876, M. de Horne, 5th Nov,,-from Yokohama 18th October, Kobe 30th, and Nagasaki 1st November, General P. &0, SN.CO VISAYAS, Spanish steamer, 406, J. de Ajubita,

8th Oct-Manila, vid Amoy 4th October, GeneralBan Ho.

VORWAIRTS, German steamer, 612, T. Bruhn, 7th Nov,-Quiahon, Touron, and Hoihow, 6th Nov, General-Wieler & Co.

SAILING' VESSELS. CARRIER DOVE, British bark, 1,026, A. Forsyth, 7th Oct.,-Kobe 16th September, General. -Order.

DIANE, Norwegian baik, 764. J. Petersen, and

Oct-Sourabaya, 23rd August, Sugar, Order.

EXLKOENIG, Chinese bark, 457, Uplum Examina- tion bulk, Stonecutters Island.-Chinese Customs,

November Alzine, German steamer, for Hoi.

how, &c. November 9,

Melita, German str., for Touron, November 9, Fidelis, German #teamer, for

Saigon. November 9, Nalon, British steamer, for Swa.GOV.

tow, &c. November'9, Victoria, British str., for Nagasaki. November 9, Sarthe, French steamer, for lleilo. November 9, Ningpa, British str., for Shanghai. November 9. Zennor, British steamer, for Naga.

saki, &c.

.

November 9, Mongkut, British steamer, for Hoi-

how, &c.

PASSENDERS-ARRIVED,

Per Kutsang, ste, from Shanghai, &c,-Mias M. Walsh, and 52 Chinese:

Per Claymore, str., from, Singapore, &0-153 Chineze..

· Per Iranuaddy, str.; from Marseilles for Hong- kang-Messrs. J. Bell-Irving, F. W. Wait and A. de Costa Carvalho. From Colombo.--Mr.

GOODWIN, American ship, 1,459, S. Fray, 1st Oct-Kobe zoth Sept, Coal-Adam. won, Bell & Co

HONOLULU, British ship, 1,599, Leavy, and Oct., -Shanghai 24th Sept., Ballast-Melchers

H.

& Co. G. JOHNSON, American bark, 1,027, Colby 26th Oct,,-Keelung 23rd Oct, Conis Ronel & Co.

ITON, French bark, 543, Begnier, 10th October, -London 20th May, General.-Melchers & Co,

LEADING WIND, American ship, 1,159, F. M.

Hinckley, 9th October,-New York 16th May, Kerosene Oil-Russell & Co.

MARY L. STONE, American ship, 1,420, Carver,

13th Oct., Shanghai 20th Ock, General Pusiau & Co.

MONTIARA, German schooner, 75, Otto Kealer, ain Oct.,-Yap (Caroline Island), 3rd Oct. General-Siemssen & Co.

NAUPACTUs, British ship, 1.399, Lovitt, 4th Oct.,

-Philadelphia cath May, Kerosine Oil. Maiter.

Neil Martin, From Singapore.-Mr. Lavino (Dutch Cansul), Messrs. Edgard and son, Guan Hin, and Chinese. .3

From Saigon. Mrs. Berthe Reiter, Mr. Cheun Toy Hein, and 355 Chinese From Marseilles for Shanghai.→Mrs. Blondin, infant and servant, Mrs. Louatte, Mrs. Capy, Mrs, Clabault, Mrs. Rochet, Mrs. Romena, Messrs. Chantre, de Chaulaer, H. G. Courbon, P. N. BLANCHARD, American ship, 1,503, M, W. Pierre Tchin, and MacKye. From Singapore for Kobe.-Mrs. O. Becker. From Marseilles

STEAMERS EXPECTED' IN HONGKONG.

DATE DUE

Duke of Westminster......

DESTINATION.

FROM..

Calcutta...............

AGENTS.

November 11th.D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. Bombay............. November 12th... P. & 0. S. N. Co. Liverpool............. November 14th...... Butterfield & Swire. London................. November xath...... P. & 0..S. N. Co. San Francisco... November 14th...... O. & O. S. S. Co.. Hamburg asked........ November 15th ........... Russell & Co. Vancouver

November 18th

Adamson, Bell & Co.T Vancouver

November and Adamson, Bell & Co.

STEAMERS LOADING IN HONGKONG.

VESSELS.

Londen, &c, via Suez Canal Ravenna London, via Suez Canal... Kaisow Marseilies, via Saigon, &c. Yangtse....... Bremen, via Ports of Call.. Sachsen.. Havre,L'don,viaSuez Canal Palamed San Francisco, via Yhama City of New York.... Tricate, via Straits, &c... Elektra....... San Francisco, via Yhama Belgic Vancouver, B.C.,vin K., &c. Batavia Straits, Colombo & Bombay Kashgar Yokohama, via N'saki, & Verona Kobe Shanghai, Kobe, &c........ Iracgaddy.. Shanghai............. Shanghai, vin Amoy Shanghai, via Swatow.. Manila, via Amoy.... Swatow and Bangkok ......

Devawongse..

AGENTS.

DATE OF LEAVING.

P. & O. S. N. Co......... Nov. 21st, at noon. Arabold, Karberg & Co About Noy, 18th. Messageries Maritimes. Nov. 14th, at noon. Melchers & Co. Nov. 25th, at 10 amL Butterfield & Swire...... November 13th. ......Austro-Hung. Lloyd's Co. To-morrow, at noon.,

Pacific Mail S. S. Co.... O. & O, S. S. Co... Adamson, Bell & Co... P. & O. S. N. Co... P. & O. S. N. Co..... Yuen Fat Hong Messageries Maritimes. P. & O. S. N. Co... Butterfield & Swire...... Jardine, Matheson & Co. Brandão & Co........ Yuen Fat Hong

Thames... Palinurus 2 Focksang Don Juan. Chow Fa

Intimations.

Nov. 17th, 3

#3 p.m. Nov. 28th, at 3 p.tn. Nov. 15th, at 3 p.m. Nov. 1and, at noon. Nov. 11th, daylight. Nov. 15th, at noon.. Tomorrow, sty a.m. Quick despatch November 14th, To-morrow, at 4 p.m. To-morrow, 4 p.m. Nov. 13th, at 8 am.

W. POWELL & CO.

EX S.S. "GLENORCHY,”

[EW CARPETS and MATTINGS. Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums. Coir Mats and Hearth Rugs. Table Linen and Napkins. Tea and Tiffin Cloths. Novelties in Antimacassars. Lace and Guipure Curtains. Blankets and Quilts, &c., &c.

Parlour and Library Stoves, Cooking Stoves.

Kitchen Utensila,

Library Hall and Table Lamps. Lamp requisites.

Iron and Brass Bedsteads. Spring Mattrasses,

A large assortment of Whatnot Ornaments, &c.

W. POWELL & Co.

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PIANOS ON

Victoria Exchange, Hongkong, 27th October, 1888. PIANOS SALE.

FOR

A. HAHN,

HIRE.

PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER.

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED, EX S.S. “NÍOBE,” A NEW LOT OF

ΡΙΑΝΟ

S.

Intimations.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. PROGRAMME OF THE SIXTH RIFLE MEETING,

TO-BE HELD AT KOWLOON, TO-MORROW, the roth November, 1888. AGGREGATE VALUE OF PRIZES.

Competitions open to All-comirs.

1. ALL-COMERE 1st Stage, distance zoo yards and Stage, distance 300 yards. No o thols, seven at each, Entrance fee, za cents at each. Unlimited entries, but competitors not allowed to take more than one prize at each distance. 20 prizes, presented by the Associa tions aggregate value, $112.00.

2. ANY RIFLE.-Distance, 800 yards. No. of shots, ten. Entrance fee, $1.00. Two prizes.

3. ASSOCIATION FOR ANY RIFLE-DI- tance, 900 yards. No. of shots, ten. Entrance fec, $1.00. Two prizes.

4. CADET'S PRIZE-Presented. Open to. pupils of Hongkong Public' schools under 16 years of age. Rifle, Rock Rifle under 40 Cal Distance, about 150 yards. No. of Rounds, 7 and one sighting shoot. Four prizes.

Competitions open to Membars.

5. PRESIDENT'S-Distance, 30 yards. No. of shots, seven. Entrance fee, $1.00 Three prizes

6. QUEEN'S 1ST STAGE-Distance, 200, 500 and 600 yards.: No. of shots, seven at each. Entrance fee, $1.00. Three prizes.

7. QUEEN'S AND STAGE--Distance, 500 and 500 yards. No. of shots, ten at 500 yards, fifteen at 600 yards. Two prizea

B. QUEEN'S 3RD STAGE-Distance, 800 and 900 yards. No. of shots, ten at each. Entrance les, $1.00. Two prizes, a

9. LADIES-Open to Lady Members or their nominees. Distance, 300 yards. No, of shots, seven. Entrance fee, none. Five prizes.

Aggregates opin to All-comeEF3.

to

10 VOLUNTEER AGGREGATE-Restricted efficient Volunteers whose respective scores in the All-comers' make upthe highest aggregates. Entrance fee, $1.oo. Three prizes.

TI. CIVIL SERVICE AGGREGATE-Restricted to members of the Civil Service whose respectiva scores in the 'All-comers' make up the highest aggregates, Entrance fee, $1.00. Three prices.

1. POLICE AGGREGATE, Restricted to: the members of the Police Force whose respective cores in the All-comers' make up the highest aggregate. Entrance fee, $1.00. Four prizes.

́13. "ALL-COMERS' AGOREGATES-For com petitors whose respective scores in the Any Rifts and Association make up the highest. aggregates Entrance fee, $1.00. Two prizes.. 14 LONG RANGE AGGREGATE-For com petitors whose respective scores in the Any Rifle and Association' make up the highest aggregates. Entrance fee, St.00. Two prizes.

Aggregnis open to Members,, MA

15. FAREWILL CUP-Silvertup presented by the Civilian Members of the Hongkong Rifle Association.Open to the Officers of the 58th Regt., and to be won by the highest aggregato score made in the 1st Stage Queen's. Ents

Entrance fee, none....

petitors who have never won a Flest or Second prize at any previous prize meeting in Hongkong and whose respective scores at 200 and 500

16. NURSERY AGGREGATE.Restricted to com

In Black and Walnut, especially built at my own design including all been executed by my Piano Agents in Berlin to my entire satisfaction.sards in the Queen's 1st Stage make up the improvements, so very much needed in This Climate. All my orders have

A short visit of inspection to my new premises will fully repay the trouble,

No. 22, ELGIN STREET.

Hongkong, 25th October, 1888.

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highest aggregates. Entrance fee, $1.00. Two

prizesnym i pr

17, HANDICAP AGGREGATE. For competitors whose respective scores (with monthly challenge eup points added) at 200 and goo yards in the Queen's First Stage make up, the" highest

Seph, Genural-Siemssen & Co. 5 INTIMATION, FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SET QUEEN'S AGGREGATES. For competitors

Harkness, joth Oct.,-Nagasaki 28th Oct, Coal,-Order,

for Yokohama.-Viscount and Viscountess Ka-RAPHAEL American' ship, 1,465, E. W. wasse and servant, Viscount Oghi, Mesars. R. F. Crawford, Matsumoto, R. Claporède, E. Flournoy, T. Shiga, Heizo Ito, and Milliaud. From Singapore.Count and Countess Regen- dorf.

DEPARTED.

Per etwine, str., for Holbow.—too Chinese, Per Fidelio, str., for Saigon.—200 Chinese. Per Namon, str., for Swatow, &c,- Euro- pean and too Chinese,

Per Mongkul, str., for Hofhow, &c.—30 Chi-.

TO DEPART,

nese,

Per Decima, str., for Singapore.-403 Chi-

ncsc.

Per Iraquaddy, str., from Hongkong for Shanghai Messrs. J. H. Camaji, A. Bichler, Tang Say Tzi, M. E. Hycems, and Chinese.. For Kobe.-Mr. F. X. Braga. For Yokohama. -Mr. R. Bomanbehram. →

REPORTS.

The British steamship Kutsang reports that. she left Shanghai on the 4th instant, Amoy on the 7th, and Swatow on the 8th. Had moderate north-east wind with Gino clear weather throughout.

The British steamship Claymore reports that she left Glasgow, vid Liverpool, and Singapore) on the 1st instant. Alter passing Pulo Domar had strong monsoon with bigh confused sex and gloomy, squally weather with heavy rain, which continued until lat. 13.30 north and long, 113.30 east; thence had fresh monsoon with moderate sca and fine clear weather.

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSE

For Straits, Colombo, and Bombay.-Per Elektra, to-morrow, the 10th instant, at 11.30

A.M.

For Amoy and Manila.-Per Don Juan, to- morrow, the toth instant, at 3.30 F.M.

For Swatow-Per Fokin, to-morrow, the 10th instant, at 5.00 P.M.

For Nagasaki, Kobe, and Yokohama.-Per Verona, to-morrow, the ioth Instant, at 5.00 P.M. For Swatow and Bangkok-Per Chow-fa, on Tuesday, the 13th instant, at 7.30 A.M.

For Europe, &c., Austrália, India, við Madras. Per Yangit, on Wednesday, the 14th instant,

at 11.00 AM.

For Yokohama and San Francisco-Per City of New York, on Saturday, the 17th in- stant, at 2.30P.M.

For Europe, &c, India, vid Colombo and Calcutta Per Ravenna, on Wednesday, the 21st instant, at 11.00 AM.

For Straits, Colombe, and Bombay-Per Kashgar, on Thursday, the sand instant, at 11.30 AM.

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG...

STEAMERS.

ACTIV, Danish steamer, 355, Revsbeck, 8th Nov,Pakhoi 5th Nov, and. Heikow 7th, General-Arnhold, Karberg & Conduct

THORBICKE, Dutch bark, 826, 1. Knippens,

30th Oct,-Kema rat October, Timber. Melchers & Co.

To be Let.

TO LET.

T MAGAZINE GAP, from 1st December next, A

three well built. and handsomely finished HOUSES-Two of Six Rooms each-One of Four Rooms.

Apply to

J. J. FRANCIS, Bank Buildings. Hongkong, 7th November, 1888,

TO LET, FURNISHED.

ON

WATERBURY WATCHES, the Handiest, Cheapest, and Best

whose respective scores in the Queen's three stages make up the highest aggregate. Ist Stages 200, 500 and 600 yards, and Stages

yards. 1st Prize, Silver Cup presented, valua $100,9 money prizes, value $100,

F. Blackhead & Co., $3 PRICE THREE DOLLARS ZACH $8500 and 600 yards. 3rd- Stages 800 and 900

SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS,

AND

#

PROVISION MERCHANTS, NAVY CONTRACTORS,

AND.

GENERAL COMMISSION agents,

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No. 11, Praya Central, (Opposite Pidder's Wharf),

A G

ENT S

A HOUSE with Tennis Court, Possession

"the "Dunford," A FIVE ROOMED SOLE from the 15th instant to the 31st March, 1889, or 1590.

Apply to

J. Y. V. VERNON, Hongkong, 3rd November, 1888.

R

TO LET.

OOMS in "COLLEGE CHAMBERS,"

Apply to

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MAGNE DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.

Hongkong, iath July, 1888,

Intimations.

THE HONGKONG HIGH LEVEL

TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

TIME

LIMITED.

TAB L E.

(to take effect from the 1st of November). The CARS RUN as follows between ST. JOHN'S PLACE and VICTORIA GAP 1---

WEEK DAYS,

8 to 10 AM. every quarter of an hour,

half bour. 13 to 2 P.M.

quarter of an hour, --

3 to 7 m

THURSDAYS,

NIGHT TRAMS BT 10.45 and 11 F.M.

SUNDAYS

CHURCH TRAM 38 10:40 AM, jaj to 3 P.M. every half hour.

^3 to 7 7.M, every quarter of an-hour.

for

RAHTJEN'S

GENUINE

COMPOSITION

FOX

THE BOTTOMS OF IRON SHIPS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS PRESERVATIVE AGABIST 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

REASONABLE PRICES.

ALL KINDS OF

COA L

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SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

Hongkong, rst January, 1885.

G. FALCONER & CO.,

CHRONOMETER MÁNU.

Special Cars may be obtained on application.WASACTURERS and JEWELLERS.

Single Tickets are sold in the Cars: Five-Cent Coupons and Reduced Tickets at the Office of MAÇEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.,

General Managers.. VICTORIA EXCHANOL, **30 & 52, Queen's Rondi

The P. & O. S; N. Co.'s steamer Thamar, with BATAVIA, British steamer, 1,661, Hugh W. Auld, Hongconcess

the next English mail, left. Singapore at 4 a.m., on the 7th instant, and is expected here on or about the 11th

JANMAA POTHI, AMERICAN MAIL

The O. &O. S/S Co/steamer Beleid with the American, mail of 18th vitimo, left Yokohama' aat; daylight; on the 8th Instant, and may be

· exported here on or about the 14th,

4th Nov,--Vancouver 5th: Oct, Yokohama 26th, and Woosung 31st, General-Adam- son, Bell & Co.

Chow-FA, Brillah steamer, 1,155, F. W. Phillips, *

1st Nov-Koh-si-chang 25th Oct, General. —Scottish Oriental S. 5. Compa Devawondse, British steamer, 1,057, P. H. Lož, ---8th Nov,➡Bangkok and Nov., General. ---

Yurn Fat Hong

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1954

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,

KAZANCHARTS and BOOKS, E

́ REPAIRS NEVER EXCEED 50 CENTS

..for each Watch.caka Orders from Outports to be accompanied with Remittance for Cost

I w

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA, (Solo. Agents in Japan and China for the Sale of the above Watches,); {*

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite Marine House. Hongkong, 29th August, 1888

FOR SALE

Money Prizes for aggregates in 1st, and, and And in connection with the above, 3 EXTRA 3rd stages, maar via het SEDIAKAN

Also, A MATCH RIFLE with 300 rounds of ammunition, presented, for the competitor whose

· scores ›in ¡All-camera, „President's, and 'First ? and Second Stages make up the highest aggregate. Winner of Cup excluded from taking [813this prize. Entrance fee, $2.00

SWEEPSTAKES at Running Man and Vanishing Target. Open to all-comers during the meeting.

GUSTAVE GIBERTIS APR 2001 500 yards and Sacer

CHAMPAGNE, BLUE SEAL

"FAVORİ" DRY

$30 per 1 dos qts "FAVORI" EXTRA DRY] 821 1⁄2 2 1⁄2

GERMAN

"BEER

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at Open to all comers, M.H. Rifle or Carbine.

Conditions &c.and

EER BRAVEREI "ZUR EICHEKIEL $7.25 per Case of 4 Dozen Quarta.

9.00"

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FOR SALE, MAK

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strongly advised to enter and obtain tickets for 1. To avoid delay, intending competitors are the various competitions before the date of the meeting.. Application to be made to the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Club.

2. Post entries will be accepted on the ground, Sights Paper or sliding

wind-gauges on

above, are not allowed.

Persons wishing to join the HR. Association. abould send their names, with that of proposer and seconder, to the Hon. Secretary, not later than Thursday, noon, 8th, November, ...Entrance fee $5.00. Ladles $1.00.

de The above programme is subject to alteration, Programmes will be issued in the course of two

AT WHOLESALE PRICES. SACCONES SHERRY PORT, CLARETS or three weeks.

&

BURGUNDY, HOCKS, CHAMPAGNES. BRANDIES, WHISKIES. "EMPIRE" ALE and STOUTAUSMAA MACHINERY GAS ENGINES, "EMPIRE"

LUBRICATORS.

SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, COOKING STOVES, SCALES. PAINTS, OILS and VARNISH. BICYCLES and TRICYCLES, JUVENILE VELOCIPEDE HORSES and

TRICYCLES,

BICYCLE WHEELS for JINRICKSHAS. SODA WATER MACHINERY. JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS:

Apply to W

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co., Gang Bank Buildings, Bangl Hongkong, 29th September, 1888,

ANG. GORDON & CO. *NGINEERS, LAUNCH BUILDERS.

GENERAL

band 7: GOVERNMENT? CONTRACTORS, IRONMON COM MISSION AGENTS, VALUATORS, IRON and TIMBER MERCHANTS P

WORKS TESSGEN HOSA BOWRINGTON, EAST, PODL

OFFICE

CORNER OF PADDER STREET AND PRAYA,

· No. 48, Queen's Road Central. - [604 STEAM LAUNCH COMPANY, Hongkong, 3rd September, 1888.

CHS. J. GAUPP & COMM

MITSUI BUSS

*HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK

MAKERS JEWELLERS, SILVER TARGONCA 0

SMITHS, and OPTICIANSTA

WE CHARTS and BOOKS, E

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS CEN

Solo, Agents for Louis Audemars Watches

awarded

UNI

Steamer lyin

the highest Prizes at every Exhibitions alongside the KowLoo and for Voigtländer and Sohn'swipe to the Undetiene CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES,

MARINE GLASSES, SPYGLASSES. **Ko^l/Qua's Road Centrals GA GY

BANK PULA SHELTON HOOPER,

Hon. Secretary,ADA HONGKONG CLUB Hongkong, 8th October, 1888.

- NOTICE.

BAW JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS

COMPANY, LIMITED, HEUndersigned have this day; been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale

of there PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and are prepared to supply quantities to sult purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special terms for Shipping and large Orders.

Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, CBCE Chief Sanitary Engldoer, Local Government Board London, says

•g It is the best Disinfectant

W. G.HUMPHREYS & Cou

Bank Buildings. 1st Octo

(975

HONGKONG TIMBER Bard WANCHAI ORGON FINESTARS and LUMBER

Always on Hands

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