is dearer to the Chinaman's heart than the Mexican dollar, which is now he current coin in silver? in all the native goods shops there is either a little room dedicated as a temple or a shrine full of idols, but the foreign stores have no patron divinity, so the merchant and missionary (M. and M.) go hand in hand in this land,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1889.
The points which Imperial Federation, smits 10 notice are two in number. First, New outh Wales and Victoria, however "loyal" they may be, will see the whole Empire in shivers, and the Conservative Press sold for old metal, and the Sepoy mutineer raving in Calcutta, and the new Mahdi camped in the streets of Cairo, and Wals and his Institute overturned together in the dust; China must in the next generation wake up, before either of them willend a hand to crush or her children will be beggared. She cannot an Australian colony into abject subjection to contend in irade with the grent West To Salisbury and Balbar and the other minions illustrate ceriain places are devoted to particular. of British feudal imbecility; Secondly, if any industries. Eding, 12 miles cast of Soochew, attempt is made in any part of Australasia to makes a speciality of tugs or carpets Hyli Sre enforce any single item of the Imperial Federa- Kwan, to the north-west, of matting; Wang-kyin, tion programme, seyen Eriti Governors will be to the south, of coarse linen; Do Dong-li, a shipped home by the fit steamer with a sofemin village to the south-east, of the straw bags so warning that any attempt or their part to return to much used in the shops,; a hamlet outside the these colonies will be entirely at their own tikk West Gate is devoted to chop-sticks. Let one Admiral Fairfay will receive notice to quit, arran of these articles be displaced and the neighbour-panied by an intimation that if he feels it his hood is ruined. The Chinaman keeps up bir duty to shell Sydney and Melbourne and Bras clothing by means of a number of girdles or bane and Wellington he can shell and be hanged; shings. Ta-tsong has hitherto furnished these, the gua's now rusting in useless fortifications all but within a year foreign braid of various widths over the colonies will be used to arm the fastest and colours is sold at from one to five cash per steamships on the Australasian coasts and turn operations it is necessary to take possession of vesacia belonging to foreign companies the United States of Australia will pay the bill; there will be a levy en masse all over Australia. and New Zealand, and the digger from far-off Kimberley, the miners of Ballarat and Sand..
obap's Advertisements.
STEAM TO STRAITS AND BOMBAY, Calling at ConOMBO il sufficient inducement offers,
THEP & Q. 'S. N. Co.'s Steamship
"KASHGAR"
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will leave for the shove places, on MONDAY, the 1st July, at Noon,
E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent, Hongkong, 25th June, 1889.
TO HEADS OF FIRMS.
STEADY, temperate, capable BOOK-
PER, Lancashire firm, devres to came out to Hung
the employ of a
kỏng as Bog-kerrer. Clerk, ASSISTANT, or in some similar capacity. Aged twenty-six. foot and so hundreds of Ta-iseng, pedlars are them into cruisers, and if in the course of these now his business thoroughly. For particulars thrown out of employment and thousands of
ns to his ability, &c, apply liule weavers are idle.
It is desirable that every prefectural city should become a wholesale centre. The Chinese buy on credit and znake prompt payments three times a year, and so the merchant and retailer must be In proximity. It is hard for us to comprehendhurst, the hitherto peaceful agriculturists of the the luleness of the minor transactions; a hottle of mustaul is divided into twenty little vials; a] bar of soap is sliced into thirty-two pieces.
BOOK-KEEPER," clo Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 25th June, '1889.
Intimations.
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Between the Yangtze and the Hanchow Bay the Imperial red-coats in many a hard-fought will be CLOSED from the 13th to the
is a network of lakes and canals unsurpassed in the world for the transportation of merchandise, Immense cargo boats propelled by three men take hundreds of bales of goods for a mere song, so there is every opportunity for the extension of trade, and as rents are so much less in Soochow than in Shanghai, were other things equal; the former could undersell the latter,
But alas the native barriers and system of internal custorns, grind out the very life of the people. There are six gates to Soochow; foreign
New South Wales interior, the bardy pioneers of Croydon and the Far North, the remnant of the grand old fighting Maories who worsted
battle in the Taranaki bush, and their farmer enemies, the Pakehas, who finally manned them down in that terrible struggle, will all he called upon to face a common danger; and Parkes, turned revolutionist in his old age, will scramble with Atkinson and Griffith and Millwraith and even Gillies for the dignity of first President of the great Australian Federation. When these difficulica are overcome, and Ger- many has quite finished making England's difficulty her own opportunity and has given up
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company
30th instants, both days inclusive.
1
1695
T. H. TALBOT,
Secretary. Hongkong, 4th June, 1889.
HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
Intimations.
NOTICE
ON and after the fat of July, my OFFICES
1793
will be at No. 15, PR YA CENTRAL, lately occupied by the Austro-Hungarian Lloyds S. N. Co.
A. DENISON,
A. M. I. C. E Hongkong, 24th June, 1889.
WANTED.
FURNISHED ROOM, with BATH
ROOM.
Apply to
à M.," Office of this paper. Hongkong, 18th June, 1899.
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CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
WANTED A SURGEON for the Steamship Pert Augusta, for the voyage from Hongkong to Vancouver, sailing July 18th.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 21st June, 1889.
NOTICE.
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Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, GLASSWARE, &c.
THE Undersigned, has received instructions
to Sell by Public Auction, on
THURSDAY, -
the 27th June, 1889, commencing at 2.30 PM, at Westbourne Villas North, the Residence of O. BACIERÁCH, Esq.
THE WHOLE Of mis ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,' Comprising -
MARBLE TOP HALL FURNITURE, etc. TAPESTRY COVERED DRAWING ROOM - SUITE CANTON BLACKWOOD and MAR- BLE-TOP TABLES. CARVED BLACKWOOD | CARINET & CURIO,STAND. ORNAMENTS, NINGPO CARVED SOFA, COTTAGE PIANO hy Braidwood and Sons, MUSIC STANDS, Facsimiles of Hildebrandt's WATERCOLORS, ENGRAVINGS, MIRRORS and OVERMAN- TELS BRASS PENDERS & FIRE BRASSES, PERSIAN CARPET, BOKHARA RUGS, WHITE LACE and WOOL CURTAINS and POLES, etc.
EXTENSION TEAK DINING TABLE mid SHALL not be able to move, into my NewRSIVE DINING CHAIRS. DIYNER,
offices until the end of the month.
ARTHUR B. RODYK, Victoria Buildings, Hongkong, 14th June, 1879.
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THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY. LIMITED.
NOTIC is R. MEETING of the
WAGGONS: SIDEBOARD with PLATE GLASS BACK, STUFFED GAME MEDAL- LIONS. very Handsome DINNER and DESSERT SERVICES PORCELAIN. TABLE ELECTROPLATED
ele...etc
OC ROHEMIAN GLASS WARE; WARE, CUTLERY
CARD TABLES, BOOKCASES WRITING TARLE and LIBRARY FURNITURE.
IRON BENSTEADS with PATENT, WIRE MATTRESSES, MARBLETOP WASH.
Insurances.
FIRE INSURANCE,
FURTHER REDUCTION:IN RATES.
"HE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY DOW accepts Godowns and other First Class Risks at per annum..
THE
The total Accumulated Funds of the? Com?, pany exceed £6,000,000 sterling.
Apply to
Hongkong, z2nd June, 1889.
MELCHERS & Co.
Agents,
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OFFICE.
THREE IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE TANDARD LIFE
STANDAR
HALF A MILLION STEERING per bunu is being paid in Death claims year by year.
2.—THE FUNDS IN HAND amount to up
wards of Six Million and Three-quarter pounds Sterling and have increased 50 per cent. in the last 15 years, 3-THE LIVES who die are annually replaced by more than double the number of fresh carefully selected lives. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, 659—3).
Agents, Hongkong,
GENERAL NOTICE. THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED)
CAPITAL · · TAELS Gobbo,}
EQUAL TO ****... RESERVE FUND
$833:333.33 $318,000.00.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Lar Sing, fag.
to Yxer. Mooy, Esq. Log Tso SHUN, F
MANAGER. IN AMEL
ING STANDS and DRESSING TABLES MARINE ROSS, M,, inken
goods can only enter one of these and must first trying to discover whether London is, after a TRANSFER BOOKS of this Com- Registered Office in Victoria Buildings, No. 5. PLATE GLASS DÖÖR WARDROBES, and
pass through the "office of Foreign Merchaus dise.", outside the Chang Men. Duty must be paid at the barrier on the Soochow Creek above St. John's and duly must again be paid at the city, On a piece of cotton shirting it is about 7 tacl cents. The foreign guild offered the Shang hai Taolai this year Ts. 16,000 (so it is said) to let them import freely, but he replied "Pay an every article." There is no Internal duty on kerosene, as they say "It is cheaper purchase a transit pass than to pay duty Now Mr. Editor, I could find out the inwardness of this, but the officials are very kind to grant as the right of residence and we are here not to watch foreign trade, but surely what is heard on the streets we have a right to repeat. The young
men at the shops are all very sociable and chatty Perhaps I may be "green" in supposing this not according to the treaty, but if so, the encyclopedia in the editorial sanctum can easily furnish the desired correction. It has, however, occurred to the mind, if these' things are done in the green tree under the shade of which the European Consuls are so quietly reclining, how must it be a thousand miles from the ports?
If the foreign Hong could sell directly to the native merchants without the intervention of compradore, shroff, Yamien runners, internal barriers, etc., foreign goods would soon take the lead. As one corning from the cotton States, take a personal interest, in the matter. Mr. W. S. Reynolds of Norfolk, the largest cotton buyer in the South, told me in 1882 that the cotton crop was now 7.200,000 bales sad must soon reach 10,000,000, and there must be found some new exit for the staple, and it makes no difference to the planters whether the goods come from New England or Old England; the profit to them is all the same.
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pany will he LOSED from the 15th to 29th iad., both days inclusive.
F. W. CROSS, Manager. Hongkong, 14th June, 1879,
£737
BANGKOK DOCK CO: (LTD)
WENGINEER as Head Foreman of machine immediately, an Experienced department.
SHIPWRIGHT CARPENTER to take charge of beat building and carpenter work generally, docking of ships, c.
such a grand city to sack as the guttural Hlucher the imagined; and Russia has got to the end of making new complications in Afghanistan, and her legions have backed away from the borders of Cashmere; and Ireland has given up insurrection and has decided that, whatever Australia may do, she at least will remain loyal; and the Irish party in America has ceased to urge the great Republic to lend a hand in the creation of another Republic in the Pacific; and a victorious British army bas penetrated the dense bush, and crossed the treacherous rivers, and driven the Australian guerillas out of the alligator-taunted swamps of the North, and has swept through the arid lands of the New South Wales interior and the great desert of South Australia and the empty wastes of the Swan River, and the precipitous tracks of Gippsland have been cleared of their defenders, and the snowy wikls of the, New Zealand Alps bave been successfully acaled with cavalry and artillery, and the new Taranaki war has been fought out to the bitter end-then the proposed programme of the Imperial Federationist may begin to be put into execution` if nothing else. intervenes.
It is with a certain feeling of regret that we point out these difficulties in the way of an otherwise feasible and well-considered scheme. We haste to disturb the rest of the pot-bellied representative Australian who breathes forth fire and denunciation over his peaceful victuals in the calm seclusion of a London club; we grieve to point out to the blatant newly-imported Briton | in our own land that England does not loom so large to the Australian eye as it once did; and we feel sorry to have to remind those politicians who drivel about bringing Australia to her knees by hampering her trade and systematically involving her in ruin that the same experi- ment was tried in America more than a bundred years ago, and that Gates seriously damaged the great political programme of that day when his backwoods militia took an entire British army captive at Saratoga, and Washington finally broke it up past redemp- tion by laying violent hands on another British army with a live lord in command at Yorktown. And we feel a certain measure of compunction when we point out that England is not what she was that her victories of olden days were won by the sturdy Scottish Highlanders who have since been 'driven into exile in Canada; by the fiery Irishmen whose country has been depopulated by famine and tyranny, and by the English peasantry who have been mostly, wiped out. to make room for ramshack e cotton-spinners- and asthmatic grinders of cutlery. The men who built up England's greatness are now pioneering in America and Australia, and the array of knock-kated invalids who in ter years have been licked in every quarter of the globe are not the men to force a new d sportsm on an angry continent at the bayonet's point. if Imperial Federation is to be established by dint of coercion and violence it must be supported by soldiers who wield the sword instead of the old cotton umbrells, by steel blades in place of fath and plaster, weapons run up by contract in cheap German forges, and by brains and military genius rather than by the inky maunderings of The Imperial Federation League, The aged Camp who waves ber teapot in the forefront of the army in times of peace is but a feeble instrument with which to reconstruct the el.pard regime of British absolutism, and when' the shrick of this hoary female becomes the guid. ing influence of Impérial politics it is a certain sign that the Empire is on the downward track.
IMPERIAL FEDERATION—AND AUSTRALIAN REVOLUTION.
Ever since the day when Decimus Tite Barnacle made his memorable coalition with Tudor Stiltstalking, and unhappily omitted to insert a clause providing that any editorial fellow who commented on anything should be sent to gaol without the option, the Conservatives of Great Britain have spent their time lamenting wasted opportunity that will never come back In point of coarse, idiotic bull-beadedness, the party has continued toʻmake steady and satis factory progess, its ignorance has kept well up to the mark, and there has been no conspicuous falling-off in its grovel and its infatuation, but its old time vigour has gode never to return, Except where it sticks unhappy natives with bayonets in India and clubs dissatisfied peasants in Ireland, it now finds expression chiefly in blasts of impotent printed wrath directed at everything newer and more intelligent than itself; like the toad which is resurrected after 10,000 years of slumber and darkness it brushes the earth out of its eyes with its: hind leg, and wants to know what has become of the grand old glacial period of the human thought, when anybody who was suspected of having revo lutionary ideas anywhere within 1000 miles of a royal palace was straightway shovelled into a | dungeon and left there to be forgotten; and when it is informed that this ancient mode of govern mentis dead and buried and stuffed and hung up to dry, it replies feebly that it can't be, for the world couldn't get along without it. The old British Conservative is practically incurable, and among British Convervatives the Imperial Federationist is the most incurable of all. Even-Sydney Bulletin, the story of Bunker's, Hill and Yorktown and Saratoga does not come within the range of his myopic mental vision, and in bis printed organ he is advocating to-day the same modes of gov. ernment-which Washington overset at the point of the American bayonet, and the attempt to enforce which brought Arnold thundering at the very gates of Quebec.
SCOTT's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphires, is more reliable as an agent in the cure of Consumption, Bronchitis and General Debility, than any other remedy known to m dical science. Read the following :—"I have prescribed Scott's Emulsion and have
The scheme thus formulated is beautiful in isso aken it myself, and can fully endorse the naked simplicity and in the naked simplicity of opinion that it in both palatable and efficient, the men by whom it was conceived. All colonies and can be tolerated by almost any one- which refuse to contribute to the naval defence especially where Cod Liver Oil Irself cannot be of the empire, or which in other ways manifest borne." MARTIN MILES, M.D. &c., Stantonbury, Bucks, Any Chist can supply it.-A, S. revolutionary and disrespectful. tendency, are to be ruined by import duties levied on goods Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in Hongkong arriving from their ports, and this process is to and China.-[Advi
be continued until they make abject submission,
and vote unanimously for Imperfal Federation,
and accept the Naval Defence Hill, and give up
the last shreds of their cherished independence.
Queensland, especially, as the most irreverent
of the colonies, and in particular ne the colony
Co-day's Advertisements.
which rejected Policeman Blake and behaved: CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
contemptuously to Governor Musgrave, is to be crashed into absolute insolvency and generally wiped out, and the method by which this awful. annihilation it to be brought about is explained thus-SMUS JA
“In the case of Queenaland Ite wool and magur would be subject; to the extra Importal duty when sent to England white slir
.
LIMITED.
FOR MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY,
Company's Steamship
"CHINGTU,"
Hunt, Commander, will be despatched as
Agoda Grom the loyal mofonies would be fine from this 112, Erin above on SATURDAY, the 29th June, at 4 P.M.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer.
the agricultural and other producta now seta fossa, Queensland to New South Wales or Victoria would have to pay the extes duty. and in course of das the obstreperous colony teuld find je tircumstances quite intalnith, and welding dealt by First Class Saloon and Cabins are situated ta sutaja by accepting the prepisal of pagland and making ity. contribution like the rest of the Kupire, la fugl There is something so nobly comprehensive about, this programme, and its details are so eminently calculated to rouse the sealle enthusiasms of the Carlton Club to the bailing point, that it seems almost a pity that there should be an obstacle in the way of its adoption, But there is such an obstacle, and somehow I hat,been strangely overlookedzi
forward of the engines. Second Class Passengers are Berthed in the Poop: A Refrigerating chamber ensures the supply of fresh provisions during the entire voyage. Adely qualified Surgeon is carried
th For Freight or Passage, apply to a bat
or RN BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Hongkong adik June, 1889.
de
Agents, '
TIMPKEEPER an: CLERK, Steady man with good references.
Applications to be sent to the Undersigned Stating age, experience, salary expected, and enclosing copies of testimonials.
J. MACKAY,
Superintendent.
·Bangkok, 6h June, 1889,
MAPPIN AND WEBB.
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SHEFFIELD AND LONDON, Cutlers and Silversmiths, by special appoint- ment to Ft. Mt. the Queen, &c., &c., &aC. DEG to announce that they have forwarded to Hengkong by their Representative
MR. W. S. MARSHALL,
A choice and varied selection, of CUTLERY. SILVER & ELECTROPLATED WARE, DRESSING CASES, FANCY LEATHER GOODS, &c, &c. Embracing ali Novelties of every description
of their well-known Mnufacture for
EXHIBITION AND SALE,
1.
AT
DUDDELL STREET,
(Ground Floor).
Last few days terminating TUESDAY, the 25th June, 1889. Prices same as in London. Dollars taken at three shillings. Catal gues free on application. Hongkong, 18th June, 1889,
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THE CHINA AND JAPAN, TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED,
L
|·
IST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. "Hongkong Telegraph " Office. 2.-Cantlie, Dr. J., Queen's Road,
Manson, Dr. P., Queen's Road, Hartigan, Dr. Wm., Queen's Road, 3-Cantle, Dr. J., Residerice. 4.-Vernon, J. Y. V., Victoria Peak, 6.-C. & J. Telephone Co., Ld. 7-Poesnecker, L, Robinson Road, 8-Ambold, Karberg & Co. 9.Hongkong and Shanghai Bank: fa.-Chater and Vernon.
11.-Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Queen's Road. 12." Daty Press.": 13.-Russell & Co.
14.-E. E, A. and China Telegraph Co., Ld
-Central Police Station. 16.Watson & Co., A. S., Ld. 17-Douglas Lapraik & Co. 18. Butterfield and Swire," 19--P. & O. Steam Navigation Co. 20. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co, Ld, 21.-Cruickshank, Wm., Pedder's Street, 22-China Mail"
23-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Pedder's Street xã Hongkong and China Gas Công l 25.-H. & W. Dock, Aberdeen, 26. Alice Memorial Hospital. 27.-Holliday, Wise & Co, 18.-Holliday, J. F., Victoria Feak. 29.-Peak Hotel,
19-a Peak Hotel & Trading Co, Craigieburn. 30. -China-Borneo Co., Ld., Steam Saw Mill 3.-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
32. The Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone. 33.Hancock, W. St. John H., C.E. 34-Cruickshank, Wm., Victoria Dispensary. 3-Brodie Wm., Residence. 36.-Ab Yon & Co., 86, Praya, Central. 18.-Linstead & Davis. 39-Forter, F. T. P... 40.-The Borneo Co., Ld, 41.-Adamson, Bell & Co, 42.-Dodwell, F.
42.-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Residence,
44-Government House,
45-Hughes & Eira.
46.-Belilios & Co.
Da, Victoria Peak
47,-Belilios, E. R., Kingsclere,
48.-
49-Carlowitz & Co.
So-The Imports and Exports Office, 51-Morris Se Ray.
52.-Layton, B., Residence
53-Judd, Walter, Cameron Villas,, 54-Webber, J. F.
15-Hartigan, Dr. W., Residence, and 36-Victoria Hotel, Public Telephone, 19-Soy Sing,
60-Dakin Bros. of China, Ld. "61-Stevens & Co., Geo. R.
:62,
do,
Residence.
Subscription to Exchange $80 per Aquuh. Subscribers will oblige by correcting their Lists' accordingly, 16 MP
Hongkong, 8th April, 1889,
SANDFORD
TOTICE is hereby given that the STATU
Company required to be held within four months after registration will be held at the Company's Queen's Road Central. Victoria, Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 1st July, at iz O'CLOCK NOON.
'A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land
Investment & Agency Co., Ld.,
General Agents.
for the West Point Building Co., Ld. Hongkong, 15th June, 1889
1748
NOTICE.
THE Office of the CHINESE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, in Liquidation, has heen. REMOVED to Praya Central (Messrs. MILCHERS & Co.'s Premises, rst floor.)
For the Liquidators, H. HARMS.
Hongkong, 20th June, 1889
KOWLOON HOTEL.
·MANAGER.
5772
J. C. L. ROUCH........
★ȚINE and SPIRITS of the best quality, WENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, BOWLING ALLEYS, TENNIS, LAWN.
Hongkong, arst January, 1889.
TO THE DEAF.
BEDROOM FURNITURE. GARDEN and VERANDAH FURNITURE. &c.
SHANGHAI BATHS, RICKSHA
&c.
&C. The above will be on view on WEDNESDAY P.M. and Catalogues will be issued prior to sale. Terms as usuaL-Cash on delivery.
G. R. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, zoth June, 1889.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
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THE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY,
the 29th June, 1889, at 2.30 P.M., at No. 3 Albany, the residence of H. J, HOLMES, Esq. THE WHI^LE OF 15 ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, .
Comprising:
CRETONE COVERED DRAWING ROOM
world
DRAEN" gpen to all muts of the
HEAD OFFICE. 2 N 6, PRÄYA WEST, Hanekom,, cath. Berembug
THE
SOPCA
MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY,
LIMITED).
*
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED.
..$1,000,000. The above Company a prepared to accept MARINE Risks at CURRENT RATES' or. 'GOODS, c. Policies granted to all Parts of the world payable at any of its Agencies.
WOO LIN YUEK
Sutretary
HEAD OFFICE, No. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST,,
February, 1889.
Hongkong, 1
Co be Let.
TO LET,
DOOMS in "COLLEGE CHAMBERS.”
No. 4, SEYMOUR TERRACE,
From 1st June... No. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE,
Apply to
SUITE, BLACKWOOD and MARBLE-TOPR [TABLES, MIRRORS, BRASS FENDERS & FIRE KONS. WHITE LACE CURTAINS & POLES, CARPETS, RUGS, ORNAMENTS, FXTENSION DINING TABLE and MAHO.
SIDEBOARD,
A page Ilustrated Books on Denfess, GANY DINING CHAIRS VIENNARATION
Noises in the Head, how cured at your
homes..
Prire to Cents: Address Dr. NICHOLSON, 5. Old Court House Street. Calcutta.. (797 TO BE SOLD,
"HAT Excellent and Convenient RESI- DENCE, containing 8 ROOMS and OUTBUILDINGS and known as "SIN E-KEE," situated at KULANGSOD, AMOY.
For Particulars, apply to
J: F. BROADBENT. Amoy, 13th June, 1889.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
[756
MONTHLY HANDICAP CHALLENGE CUP.
200 AND 500 YARDS. ENTRANCE FEE 50 CENTS.
THE FOURTH COMPETITION will take
place next SATURDAY. the 29th June,
*
at 3.30 PM. Intending. Competitors must enter: for same not later than FRIDAY, 28th instant," at 4 P., and send me go cents with their entry.
A. SHELTON HOOPER,
Hon. Secretary, c/o Hongkong Club, Hongkong, 22nd June, 1889,
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF
ΑΝ
ÇANTON; LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS'
BR A FAST & DINNER SETS PLATED- WARE, TABLE GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, ENGRAVINGS, &c, &c.
Also,
One GRAND PIANO by COLLARD & Co. And
One COTTAGE PIANO, VERANDAI and BATHROOM FURNI. TURE, &c. &c.
The above will be on view on FRIDAY after- noon, and Catalogues will be issued previous to the Sale.
TERMS OF SALE-Cash on delivery, in Bank- notes.
F. RAPP.
Hongkong, 24th June, 1889.
DAVID SASSOON, SONG & CÓ Hongkong, 1st June, 1879.
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• TO LET,
With Immediate Possession. “ORNER - HOUSE
moderate.
**
Apply to
and
No.- The WANGHAL
MJ MOSES,
9 Queen's Road:
Hongkong 1st June, 1829
ΤΗ
Auctioneer,
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 287.
HE following Particulars of Saic of Crown THE fie auction, to be held on the 158 spot, on
N INTERIM_BONUS of twenty per cent upon contributions for the year 1888 has been declared.
Warrants may be had on application at the Office of the Society on an after 1st May.
By Order of the Board,
N. J. EDE,
Secretary, Hongkong, 16th April, 1889
(472 HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD, WANCHAI, 2 OREGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
Always on Hand.
L MALLORY. Hongkong, zath June, 1881,
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF VALUABLE MACHINERY, PLANT,
StC
BC
1783.
THE Undersigned, has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, the latter part of June, 1889, on a day to be named hereafter, at the Machineshop lately in the occupation of Mesure. J. W. CROKER & Co., at Bowrington Canal
The hole of the MACHINERY and PLÁNT, Comprising One HORIZONTAL ENGINE of 13 H.P., One VERTICAL ENGINE of 4. H.P., One BOILER 7 feet, by 5 feet 6 inches, Four GAPE LATHES assorted sized up to 15 feet length of bed, SCREWING, DRILLING, PUNCHING, and SHEARING, BLOTTING. and ROLLING MACHINES, 1 PLANING MACHINES, STEAM HAMMER, CRANES; SHEARLEGS, SHAFTING and BELTING, ANVILS VICES, BENCHES, WINCHES and FORGES, SUNDRY MACHINERY and PLANT, etc,
BAR and ROD IRON, BOILERTUBES, OLD BOILERS, etc., etc..
Morton
Also
One IRON STEAM LAUNCH. TERMS OF SALE-Cash on delivery, For further particulars, apply to
CARLAMMER
at Auctionser
Hongkong, fat-June, 1889,
MONDAY,
the 1st day of July, 1889, at 5 PM., are published for general information, By Command,
FREDERICK STEWART, Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 22nd June, 199
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Particulars of the letting by Public Auciton. Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 1st day of July, 1889, at 5 P.M., by. Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years,
Rural
No. 72
Pavilion) 429
400
128
14x
52,480
Building Lo below Government Mt. Kellett Road
PARTICULARS OF, THE LOT.
Boundary Measurements.
Registry
Locality-
No
S
E
W.
feet. feet.
feet
feet.
TO LET.
(With immediate possession.).
"HE FIRST FLOOR of HOUSE - No. 1*,
Arbuthnot Road, furnished. Outhouse & Kitchen attached.
Apply on
Hongkong, 21st June, 1889,
TO LET.
THE PREMISES.
£779
No. 51, PEEL STREET.
Apply to
EDWARD GEORGE,
5. Queen's Road. Hongkong, 16th April 1899.
TO LET. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
T474
No.4 QUEEN'S GARDENS, Rent So
and Taxes.
Apply to
G. C. ANDERSON, 13, Praya Central."
Hongkong, 4th June, 1889.
TO LET.
T Road, RHEDA,” ↑ SIX
AROOMED BUNGALOW with Tennis Court,
Possession from the 1st
July, 1889.
́J. M. BASA, No. 7, Remedios Terrace, Hongkong, 17th June, 189,
NOTICE.
[752
FFICES in VICTORIA BUILDINGS TO
BE LET with immediate possession. Apply to
ARTHUR B. RODYK.
Hongkong, 3rd June, 1889,"
TO LET,
from 1st July next,
[686
JESTBOURNE VILLAS, North. Water
WESTBOURNE Girden & Tennis
court,
O. BACHRACH.
1687
Apply to
Hongkong, 3rd June, 1989,
TO LET Possession from the 15th July, 1889: THE First Floor
ΤΗ
Buildings.
Apply to
loor of HOUSE No.
3 Blua
HOLLIDAY WISE & Co.
Hongkong, 13th June, 1889,
A
TERRACE
With Postcntion from the 1st June: ROOMY HOUSE to CARLTON,
Queen's Road East,
Apply to
G. R. LAMMERT. Hongkong, 14th May, 1889:
GRAND EXHIBITION
OFT
1593
PHOTOGRAPHS WILL remain here for a short time only
· Daily from 8 AM to 10 Più, at No. Wellington Street. For 15 cents a person wi have the selection of a PHOTOGRAPH, which
will also carry with it a gift * LANGER
Hongkong, noth Juan, 1889, **