Hamlets, the first of a series which Cabinet Ministers will address in the London divisjons. His Lordship, in the course of his speech, strongly urged that the only means of preserving peace was for the country to be thoroughly armed,
'CAIRO, July 17th.
Latest advices sinte that the cavalry still con- tinue, to harass the devishes, who, however, have not moved from the position they lately took up. If they advance, a decisive battle somewhere to the south of Koroako is certain.
[Kornske is a litle more than 107 miles south of Assouan (the first cataract) and neatly.half way between it and Wady Halla.]
LONDON, July 18th.
Mr. Lloyd Morgan, Gladstonian Liberal can. didate, has been elected member for West Car- marthen, in place of Mr. Powell, the deceased member, defeating Mr. Drummond, the Con- servative candidate, by a majority of sevenice
CAIRO, July 18th. The First Battalion, Donet Regiment, arrived
bundred.
at Alexandria from Malta to-day.
Cholera measures have been ordered at Alexandria against all arrivals from Bombay.
Wad-El-Njumi, after all, has sent a reply to General Grenfell's manifesto summoning him to aurrender, in which he recalls the fate of Hicks Pacha and General Gordon;
a
The Egyptian Government have addressed fresh note to France urging her adhesion to the scheme for the conversion of Preference Stack.
LONDON, July 19th.
At a Conference of the leaders in the Bimetallic movement, it was resolved to form committees and call meetings in the principal constituencies.to forward the movement.
The following is the result of the race for the Eclipse Staken of ten thousand sovereigns, run at Sandown Park, to-day: Duke of Portland's "Ayrshire" first; Mr. Douglas Baird's "El Do- rado" second; Mr. Manton's Seclusion third,
July 20th.
Mr. Boulnais, the Conservative candidate, has
been elected for East Marylebone, having polled 2579 vates, whilst the Hon, Leveson Gower, Gladstonian Liberal, only polled 1,086.
July 21st. The case of Mr. O'Brien, M.P., versus Lord Salisbury, which has been tried at Man- chester, was concluded yesterday, and resulted in a verdict for the defendant. The charge brought against Lord Salisbury was that in a speech his Lordship made at Watford last March he libelied the plaintiff, who now claimed ten thousand pounds damages.
CAIRO, July 30th. Reinforcements upwards of one thousand strong are advancing from Sarras to join the force under Wad-El-Njumi. A force of fifteen hundred British troops is being formed at Assouan, which will be under the command of Major-General Montmorency.
PARIS, July 21st.
The French Government in reply to the last Egyptian note have finally refused their adhesion to the scheme for the conversion of the Egyptian Preference debt.
ZANZIBAR, July 21st:
In consequence of the Sultan's irregular troops having threatened to massacre the Persian mercenary soldiers in the Sultan's service, Mr. Portal, Acting British Consul-General, has in- duced the Sultan to send the majority of his Persians on board H.M.S. Agamemnon and the rest to other places of safety. The promptness of Mr. Portal's action has averted serious blood- shed here.
LONDON, July and..
The Times' Venice correspondent states it ́is not unlikely the Pope will son leave Rome.
Boulanger has issued another manifesto in which he scoffs at the charges in the indictment brought against him by the Commitee of the Senate, and accuses Ministers of shameless suborning of witnesses,
July 24th. The Queen's Bench has refused to grant a mandamus to compel a magistrate to issue a summons against the Duke of Cambridge. for an assault on a reporter on the staff of the Sun. Scores of Civil Servants have been dismissed, for being suspected of leaning towards Boulan- gists.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1889.
get into the inner harbour. The rollision wa
general crash like the breaking of dicks, - The collision smashed the rail for ten or twelve feet, and the bow of the Oxus came right into the side of Anadyr, making a great hole, by which the water rushed in, and put out the fires and the electric light. This left everything below in darkness and tended to greater confusion. The English passengers on board did not think the French officers acted very well: they lost their heads. If a big piece of canvas had bern put down at the side she would never, bave sunk This is a very common remedy, and a useful one. But as nothing of this kind was done the passengers were hurried into the boats as quickly as pos»ble, and taken on board the Oxus and then ashore, where they remained till arrangements, were made for them to come on in the Ballarat, The
Messageries people found the best accommoda-
Abberisements.
NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE, UTÁLJANA FLORIO AND RUGATTINO UNITED COMPANIES),
STEAM FOR
INGAPORE, PENANG, AND BOMBAY, hin: cannexins with Company's Mail Stevners, in ADEN, SUEZ PORT SAID, MESSINA, RAPLES (LEGHORN), and GENDA; all MKIMTERRANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE, and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS up to CALLAO. Taking Large at through rates to PERSIAN GULF and BAGDAD.
THE Company's Steamship
* MSAGNO,"
Captain Valle, will be despatched as above in THURSDAY, the 8th August, at Nony.
At Bombay the Steamers, are discharging in Victoria. Dock.
For further particulars regarding Freight and
tion they coull for the passengers at the hotels. The Orws was scarcely injured at all, and no one appeared to have been hurt except, I believe, one man belonging to the crew of the Anadyr. All the cargo and passengers' luggage went down, but the mails were saved. Many of the passengers have, of course, lost almost every-Passage, apply to
We were nt. Aden åve thing but their lives. days before the P&O Ballaarat came in, and when we came on board we were treated very ki dly. All the arrangements were made by the agents of the M. M. Company. There were only five Englishmen on board-Mr. Shand, Mr. Gossett, and. myself (Mr. William) of Ceylon, Mr. Orral of Singapore, and Mr. Godwin of Calcutta. The Anadyr is still visible. The
CARLOWITZ & Co,
Agents.
*gha
trlngkong. 6th August, #Piŋ THE CHINA AND MANILA 'STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED,
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY.
stern is resting on the bottom and the forward THE Company's Sicanship part is right above the water, but at high tide the water goes over the bridge.
The account given by Mr. Shand is very mach the same as the one given by Mr. Williams. He says:-
"We arrived of 'Aden harbour at 2 a.m. on Thursday the 11th, and anchored till 5 o'clock. We then, with a pilot on board, made for the barbour entrance. We were close in, when we saw the S. S. Orus, of the same line, trying to enter at the same time. She was coming towards going at eight knots an hour, while the Anadyr our bows as though to tack round us. She was was going slowly.. I was sitting on the rail on. the port side, and saw we were in for a collision: Just after the Orus struck us hard amid-ships; and we heeled over. She struck us again, and I saw some of our boats smashed and the bulwarks. knocked in. The Anadyr began to fill at once. The excitement was tremendous. The French officers acknowledged afterwards that they lost their heads, and the passengers were racing about. We had no ladies to look after so we stayed where we were, until it could be seen what was to be done next. The Orus towered her boats and commen-
ced to take our passengers on board. Some of the boats of the Anadyr were got out, but they were not wanted. The three Englishmen for Colombo, Mr. Williams, of the P. W. D., Mr. Gosset, and myself were about the last to leave the ship. When we got close to the Qrir they shouted out to us in French to be quick, as they wanted lö get under weigh. I said "You have run u down, and now you want to run away without us." They wanted to take the Akady in tow, and to get her into the harbour before she sank. They tried to do so, but had to give it up. Alter I got on board the Orus I returned to recover what luggage I could. I got two Gladstone bags from my cabin, forward theengine, and lost all the rest. There were six feet of water in the saloon then, and the passengers whose cabins were there lost all. This was about three quarters of an hour after she had been struck, and the vessel was settling down fast. She went by the stern first and sank in about another three quarters of an hour. Her bows, remained above water. There are two million france of specie on board, The Ozus, which was not damaged at all, sailed after the inquiry, which took place next day. It was conducted by General Hogg. He found that the Oxus was to blame, as it was shown that she saw from our lights that we were moving or about to do so. The rule is that two
vessels must not endeavour to enter the harbour at the same time; one or other should have stopped, and neither did ro. With reference to raising the Anadyr, when we left it was blowing
good deal, and 1 do not think much of the chances. The officers on board the P. & O. Ballarat say that with such a sea running she would go to pieces in three or four days.
It is reported that the Empress Augusts has NOTEs from chinese paperS. become a convert to Catholicism.
The Earl of Hopetoun has entertained the Shah of Persia at Linlithgow.
The Marquis of Lome refused to accept the Governorship of Victoria, on account of his wife's health, and disinclination to a lengthened separation from Her Majesty the Queen.
The accounts of the Land League show a balance of £93,000, which is unaccounted for, including $76,000 collected by the Ladies League.
Her Majesty has received numerous requests to visit Ireland in the Spring.
The Indian Native States bave offered to equip 30,000 troops for the defence of the Empire,
A large number of the Dervishes have deserted.
It is stated that France has offered an asylum to the Pope, and promised to attempt to restore
bis temporal power. The Pope has declined the offer, fearing that it would tend to foment a European war,
THE" OXUS-ANADYR" COLLISION.
The following is the Ceylon Observar's account of the sinking of the Anadyr in Aden harbour: Mr. Williams, of the Ceylon P. W. D. gave an account of the collision, being assisted in his narrative by a gentleman named Mr. Orral, of Singapore. He said jumpi
The collision happened in the early morning about 4 s'clock I should say.. We had arrived off Aden harbour about a am, and dropped anchor outside for an hour or two. When the
Cat 5.P.M..
"ZAFIRO," .
Camrain McCaslin, will be despatched for the alve Ports, on THURSDAY, the 8th instant,
For Freight or l'assage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong. 6th August, 1889
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
T9f9
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW. "THE Company's Steamship
*# NAMOA.".
Captain Goddard, will be despatched for the above Ports, on FRIDAY, the 9th instant, at so A.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 6th August, 1889.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE.
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STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND
» NAGASAKI. (Passing through the INLAND SEA) THE Company's Steamship
"GENERAL WERDER,”
on or about the 8th instant.
1
Captain M. Eichel, will leave for the above Parts
For further particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co., Agents.
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Hongkong, 6th August, 18891
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI, “HE Company's Steamship
TH
"PREUSSEN,"
Captain O. Pohle, will leave for the above place about 24 hours after arrival with the out. ward German Mail,
For further particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 6th August, 1889.
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NORDDEUTSCHER' LLOYD.
NOTICE.
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, GENOA, ANT- WEKP, BŘEMEN AND HAMBURG,
·PORTS IN THE. LEVANTE, BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS:
ALSO,
LONDON,
NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, -
GALVESTON, AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS,
A lad, aefat fifteen, son of a glass blower at Canton, being addicted to the fascinations of the gambling table, and, failing funds, having the habit of pawning what he had to lay at the shrine of Chance, was captured the other day by his father, who followed him into the gambling dens for the purpose, and having been subjected to the process recommended by Solomon in cases concerning refractory children, the ind's father' had him tied securely and left to ruminate over bis past misconduct'in the second storey of the house. It so happened that a fire occurred at a neighbour's house and the glass blower's house was ignited in the general confiagration, During the excitement of the moment, and in his endeavours to save his account books and money, the father entirely forgot the circum- stance of his son's being tied up and incarcerated ON WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of August,
In the second floor, and it was not until it was too late for a rescue that the fact recurred to him. The result may be foreseen, the lad was cremated.
THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALL AT SOUTHAMPTON, TO LAND PASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE
N.B.-Cargo can be taken on through Bills of Lading for the principal places in RUSSIA.
1889, at 4 P.M., the Company's Steamship "PREUSSEN," Captain O. Poble, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE and CARGO, will leave this Port as above, calling at GENOA, Shipping Orders will be granted till re m Cargo will be received on board until 1 p.m., Specie and Parcels until to a.m., on the 28th of August, 1889. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the AGENCY'S Office). Contents and Value of Packages are required.
The Steamer has splendid Accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardess.
For further particulars, apply to ...
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents. Hangkang Gil August 1876 THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
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A curious story is given in this morning's Kwang pao, but which must be taken cum grano salis, "A man addicted in Youth to gambling having reformed for the last ten years, found it rather uphill work to reghin what he had lost. Although his wife worked heroically at the Ica plantations, he could get nothing himself to assist in keeping the home pat boiling. Added to the support of a daily growing family, the man's wife fell sick and had to be nursed and declared with costly medicines, and his mother being consumptive could do nothing at the pliot came on board we picked it up again and to face all these evils, took it into his had plantations. Now this coward being afraid began to make for the inner harbour. I was 'on deck with a number of others, and was watching to and death by drowning, so proceeding to HE Certificate of > Sbares in this Com- the Oxua for twenty minutes before the boats a forked part of the river named San Ta'a collided. We could see that a collision was inevit. Tun, he plunged into the dark and turbid able, and the officers of both vessels of course saw waters, but alas! being an expert swimm.r, death it, for at the time of actual impact both boats were he made a dive to the bottom of the river, when were failed to come. He swam. Getting desperate,
a New Certificate for the said so Shares will be going fullspeed astera. When I saw that they must his head suddenly came into contact with some issued fourteen days bence, and that the
and collared my come together I went down
bags and traps and money and camo on deck with hard, substance and which felt like a small original certificate, unless produced within that them. The Orms struck us on the starboard box. Giving up all thoughts, for the present, of period, will thereafter be held by the Company side at the forward part of the engine room and fele de se, our would-be suicide took up the as null and vid. then glided all down the starboard side till she box and opening it found that it contained
something like one hundred and fifty dollars.
the brave?
pany numbered 1398/1317,2941/5, 10,223, 7556, 3705/2717, 11,312437/2445, Standing
in the Register in the name of Dr. A. S. Gomes, having been LOST, notice is hereby given that
.D. GILLIES, Secretary. Hongkang. 6th August, 1889.
Egg LUBECK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE
"HE Undersigned having been appointed "Agents for the above Company are pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS against "FIRE at CURRENT RATES.
got about the after-companion way, and then she It is needless to add that suicide was adjourned cleared. The shock, of course, woke every one, and there was great consternation on board with fine dit, and the treasure trove devoted to women and children rushing up on deck in their family purposes. Does fortune always favour night dresses, and the lowering of boats. Though there was some confusion there was no panic. At the first alarmi. the Chinesa: coolles made a Scorr's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with rush for the boats, but they were quickly stopped Hypophosphites is the most valuable remedy by the officers and the passengers put in, men, for Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, women, and children together. There was no Wasting Diseases of Children, Chronic Cought, lack of boat accommodation, and some boats and Bronchitis that has ever been produced, from the Orus also came to their assistance, but It is very palatable; it is very fattening and chiefly to take away the manila ka wet bata strengthening. It will ease at once the most #Bat I do not yet understand how the collision violent cough and will give both comfort and occurred when both boats were in sight of each strength to the sufferer. It possesses the com- other all the time
bined virtues of these popular remedies in their HAS FOR SALE a quiet well bied MILCH
"Well, you see we were entering the harbour, fullest form. Any Chemist can supply it.A. S. and no was the Orr, When you get inside Aden Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in Hongkong barbour you have to do a little manoeuvering to and Chins.—{Adví,
EDUARD SCHELLHASS & Co,
Agents. Hongkong, 6th Auguri, 1889.........
Foga THE STEAMSHIP “MENMUIR.”
Cow.
Apply
Hongkong, 6th August, 1889.
To-day's Advertisements.
STEAM ΤΟ MANILA, DIRECT, HE Steamship THE
"NANZING,"
Coin Thomson, will be despatched as above, TOMORROW. the 7th instant, at 2 P.M. instead of 8 previously advertised. For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents. |Hongkong, 6th August, 1889
STEAM TO SINGAPORE ONLY. "HE P. & O, S. N. Co.'s Steamship
TH
1:
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
tices of Firms.
NOTICE.
R. THOMAS EDMUND DAVIES is
ITALIAN MARBLE SCULPTURES AND MRated A PARTNER IN Our Firm from
THE
WORKS OF ART.
to Sell by Public Auction, on
signed as received instructions,
FRIDAY,
this date.
- DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
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NOTICE..
the of August, 189, commencing at 2.30 PM., Fort under the name and Style of PUSTAU HAVE This Day Established myself at this
at his Sale Rooms, Duddell Streel,
A VERY FINE SELECTION OF
1987 FLORENTINE MARBLE & ALABASTER
"VENETIA will leave for the above place on THURS- DAY, the 8th inst, at NOON,
E. L. WOODIN, !
Superintendent. Hongkong, 6th August, ráng
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LLOYD'S SETAM NAVIGATION. COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID, SUEZ, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE. ONSIGNEES of, Cargo by the Company's
"ORION"
CSteamer
are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, are now being landed at their risk into the Godowns known as "The
whence delivery may be obtained,
Hongkong Wharf and Godowns," Wanchai,
This vessel brings on Cargo From Calcutta & Madras, ex S.5. "NIOBE," transhipped at Colombo.
From Trieste, &c., ex $.S. “IMPERATOR,” transhipped at Bombay.
Consignees wishing to receive their Goods at the Wharf are at liberty to do so.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all chims must be sent to the Undersigned before noon, on the gth inst, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance has been effected; and any, Goods remaining in the Gadow is after the 18th inst., will be subject to rent,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 5th August, 1889.
WANTED,
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FOR The
OR The Hongkong Telegraph, a CAPABLE
smart paragraphist and reliable proof-reader.
Apply, with full particulars, to
THE EDITOR, The Hongkong Telegraph.
Hongkong, arat July, 1889.
Intimations.
. REMOVAL.
TRS, BOHM'S PRIVATE BOARDING MRESIDENCE has been REMOVED
to No. 8. Queen's Road Central, opposite. TELYGRAPH OFFICE.
Hongkong, 27th July, 1880.
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THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.
L
1ST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. "Hongkong Telegraph "Office. 2-Cantlle, Dr J, Queen's Road,
Manson, Dr. P., Queen's Road. Hartigan, Dr. Wm., Queen's Road. 3-Cantlie, Dr. J., Residence. 4-Vernon, J. Y. V., Victoria Peak. 6.-C. & J. Telephone Co., Ld. 7.-Po snacker, L, Robinson Road. 8. Arahold, Karberg & Co. 9.-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. 10.-Chater and Vernon,
11. Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Queen's Road, 12. Daily Press,"
13,--Russell & Co.
14.-E. E. A. and China Telegraph Co., Là, 15.--Central Police Station.
16.-Watson & Co., A. S., Ld.
17-Douglas Lapraik & Co.
18.-Butterfield and Swire.
19-F, & O. Steam Navigation Co.
zo. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ld. 21.-Cruickshank, Wm., Pedder's Street. 23." China Mail"
23-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Pedder's Street. 24-Hongkong and China Gas Co., Ld. 25.-H. & W. Dock, Aberdeen. 26.—Alice Memorial Hospital, 27-Holliday, Wise & Co. a8.-Holliday, J. F., Victoria Feak. 29.-Peak Hotel.
29-a Peak Hotel & Trading Co. Craigieburn, 30-China-Borneo Co., Ld, Steam Saw Mill. 31-Gibb, Livingston & Co. 32.-The Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone.
-Hancock, W. St. John H., C.E. 34-Cruickshank, Wm., Victoria. Dispensary, 34-Brodie Wm., Residence:
33.
36.-Ab Yon & Co., 8o, Praya Central, 38.-Linstead & Davis.
39-Foster, F. T. P. 40-The Borace Co., LA. 41-Adamson, Bell & Co. 42-Dodwell, F.
42,-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Residence,.
44-Government House.
45.-Hughes & Ezra.
46-Bellios & Co.
47-Belilios, E. R., Kingsclere. 48.-
Do.
49.-Carlowitz & Co.
Victoria Peak.
50. The Imports and Exports Office. 51-Morris & Ray,
sa-Layton, B., Residence. 13-Judd, Walter, Cameron Villas. 34-Webber, J. F.
55-Hanigan, Dr. W., Residence. 36-Victoria Hotel, Public Telephone. $9.-Soy Sing,
60,--Dakin Bros. of China, Ld.
61.-Stevens & Co., Geo. R.
da, 62,-
Residence. Subscription to Exchange $60 per Antumn. Subscribers will oblige by correcting their Lists accordingly.
WARE,
Comprising ·
VASES, of assorted shapes and sizes, URNS. GROUPS of ANIMALS, STATUETTES, TABLES, FRUITS, anda gigst variety of othei ARTICLES, ORNAMENTS, etc.
The above will be an view on WEDNESDAY
next!
TERMS OF SALE-Cash on delivety,
'G. R. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer." Hongkong, 6th August, 1889.
TUBLIC AUCTION -
ON
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY.
HE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by Public Auction, on
TUESDAY,
the 13th August, 1889, at 3 PM :
on the Spot,-
& Co. as MERCHANT & COMMISSION AGENT.
I have also Opened a Branch House under the same name in Canton.
TH. V. PUSTAU. · ́` Hongkong, 1st August, 1889.
NOTICE,
1963
ROGGE as a Partner in my Firm and to HAVE This Day admitted Mr. CARL
my SHIP-BROKERAGE · Business, will be added that of SHARE and GENERAL
BROKERAGE
The Style of the Firm will be LAMKE & ROGGE
Hongkong, 1st August, 1889. '
NOTICE.
J. LAMKE
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THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing be THE
between under the Style of MORRIS & RAY has been dissolved this day by Mutual Consent.
AG, MORRIS. E. C. RAY, Hongkong, 31st July, 1889.
ALL THAT PIECE PARCEL, of GROUND, WITH Reference to the abwe Mr. E. C.
Registered in the Land Office as INLAND
RAY will continue Business as SHARE,
LOT No. 448, with 13 Substantial Three-SHIP, & GENERAL BROKER. Mr. GEORGE Storied HOUSES newly erected thereon, HENDERSON WATT has been admitted a and measuring Mouth 115' 24" on Inland Painer and the Business will be conducted in Lot No. 429, South 144'8" on Cross Street, future under the Style or Firm of RAY and East 9 feet on Sui Kai Lane, and West 99 WATT.
E. C. RAY... fect on Albany Street. Total Area 15,378 square, feet, and Annual Crown Renty
GEO. H. WATT. $174.
--
ALL THAT PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND,
Registered in the Land Office as INLAND LOT No. 419. with 14 Substantis Three-
bored HOUSES newly erected thereon,
and measuring Nonth 11' io" on Marine Lot No. 116 South 115' 27" av Inland Lot No. 4284 East 108 feet on Sui Kai Lane, and West 108 feet on Albany Street. Total Area 12.477 square feet, and Annual Crown, Rent $190.. ALL THAT PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND, Registered in the Land. Office as MARINE LOT No. 116, with 13 Substantial Three- Storied HOUSES newly erected thereon, and measuring North 16' 5" Praya East, South, 115' 10" on infand Lot No. 429, East or feet an Sti Kai Lane, and West go feet on Albany Street, Total Area 11,512 square feet, and, Annual Crown Rent $190,
The above Lots are held from the Crown for the Remaining Portion of the unexpired term of go9 years.
The above Lots will be"divided into sections, and sold separately, if necessary. apply to
For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale,
ARTHUR B. RODYK,
Soliciter,
7, D'Aguilar Sect;
or lo
G. R.,LAMMERT,
Hongkong, 31st July, 1889.
Auctioneer, Duddell Street,
Ensurances.
THREE IMPORTANT FACTS
ABOUT THE 'TANDARD LIFE
STANDA
I
1957
OFFICE.
L-HALF A MILLION STEERING
annum is being paid in Death claims year by year.
1.—THE FUNDS IN HAND amount 10 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, 810-3]
Agents, Hongkong.
NOTICE.
LIMITED.
THE MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY,
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED...$1,000,000,
Hongkong, 31st July, 1889.
NOTICE.
1965
THEREUBEN GUBHAY in our Firm
AND RESPONSIBILITY OF
Censed from this date.
WI
CENJAMIN & DANBY, Hongkong, 1st August, 1889.
AITH Reference to the above I have this Jay established myself as SHARE and GENERAL BROKER on my own account.
REUBEN GUBBAY. Hongkong, 1st August, 1879.
NOTICE.
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HAVE this day commenced business as. a. SHARE and PROPERTY BROKER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.
Hongkong, 31st July, 1889.
R
A. MARQUIS,
To.be Let.
TO LET.
OOMS in "COLLEGE CHAMBERS,"
No. 4, SEYMOUR. TERRACE,
From 1st June. No. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE. WESTBOURNE VILLAS.
1958
AT MAGAZINE GAP. "TUSCULUM."-A very comfortable and very cool Roomed House with Tennis Court, &c. From rat September,
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 8th July, 1889
TO BE LET.
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THIRD FLOOR NO. 5. Duddell Street, containing 4 large light and airy rooms,
2 small rooms, and 2 bathrooms. Gas and Water laid on. Rent 370 per month. Immediate possession.
Apply to
"B" elo Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 11th July, 1889.
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TO LET.
T Bonham Road, "RHEDA," SIX with Tennis Possession from the 1st July, 1802 BASA,
1889.
Court.
No. 7, Remedios Terrace.
Hongkong, 17th June, 1889.
NOTICE.
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The above Company is prepared to accept OFFICES in VICTORIA BUILDINGS TO
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,
LET with immediate possession. Apply to
ARTHUR B. RÓDYK Hongkon 3rd June, 1889.
TO LET.
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1:52 Hune Capacious live roomed HOUSE,
THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED.)
CAPITAL TAELS 600,000,
EQUAL TO mici.. RESERVE FUND....
$833.333-33- $318,000.00,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
LEX SING, Esq.
LOU TSO SHUN, Esq.
LO VEUK MOON, Esq.
MANAGER.--HO AMEI,
【ARINE RISKS on GOODS, &c., taken
M CURRENT RATES to all parts of the
world
HEAD OFFICE, 8 & 9, PRAYA WEST, Hongkong, 17th December, 1885.
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FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 1877 IN HAMBURG.
THE A. SANDFORD,
Hongkong, 8th April. 1288, '
NOW READY.
Agent
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THE PRAYA RECLAMATION SCHEME,
FULL ACCOUNT of the proceedings in A
connection with this gigantic undertaking, reprinted from the Hongkong Telegraph. Will plan of the city of Victoria, showing the intended Reclamation, USA
PRICE. ONE DOLLAR,
1. To be obtained at Mesura. Karty & WALSH, LD!! Messrs. LANE, Crawford & Co's Į and ON BOARD. Mr. W. BREWER'KAZ
1993 Hongkong, 13th July, 1855,
HE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company, aro prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE
at Current Rates.
་
· REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co,
Agents.
[821 Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
"GENERAL LIFE AND FIRE
ASSURANCE COMPANY IN
LONDON.
THE Undersigned having been appointed
gents for the above Company, we pre
| pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE and
LIFE at Current Rates,
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
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TOUSE No. 2, "SMITH'S VILLAS" Maga-
with basement and outhouse, excellent view. Expected to be ready 1st August next.
Apply to
F. BLACKHEAD & Co. Hongkong, and July, 1889.
A
TO LET.
With Possession from the 1st June.
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ROOMY HOUSE in CARLTON TERRACE,
Queen's Road East.
Apply to
G. R. LAMMERT.
Hongkong, 14th May, 1889.
TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
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No. 4 QUEEN'S GARDENS, Rent $90
and Taxes.
Apply to
.G. C. ANDERSON, 13 Praya Central
Hongkong, 4th June, 1889.
TO LET.
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ROM 1st August, 1889, either with or with GODOWN and YARD at Bowrington known as ost Machinery, the Company's spacious
the Hongkong Steam Laundry Company, (Limited).
A. O'D. GOURDIN, Manager, Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., (Late) Hongkong, 24th July, 1889,
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TO LET,
(With Immediate Possession). EUROPEAN HOUSE at High Street, Amor occupied by M. ARA
Apply to
Apply
AH YON, No. 8o, Praya Central. Hongkong, 8th July, 1889,
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