for the first half hour at least, had the greatest difficulty in making runs. Six wickets were down for 25 runs, and it seemed quite likely that the bowlers, backed up as they were by smart felding, would continue to have the best of it; but at this juncture Stewart was joined by Wickham, and the partnership of these two practically decided the match. Stewart kept up bis wicket while his partner bit, and the pair added 25 rons, exactly doubling the score, before Wickham was run out. Of this number he had contributed 19, including no less than cight a's, by resolute hitting just at the time when it was needed. Crawford obtained the remaining runs and Shanghai won, as stated. It is worthy of note, as illustrating the excellence of the bowling and fielding, that an hour and a half was occupied In obtaining SS runs. Had Hongkong possessed a second bowlet capable of keeping a good length, it is quite likely that the visitors would have won. Coxon bowled admirably, but Sercombe-Smith sent down a number of badly- pitched balls which gave Wickham opportunities to hit.
On the whole, there can be no doubt that the better side won. The great weakness of the Hongkong team was in bowling; a second man as good as Coxon would have made vast difference. In the batting there was a distinct "tail"; but no fault could be found with the fielding, which was smart and occasionally brilliant. Coxon captained his team with great judgment, and the same may be said of Bruce. Robertson. The Shanghai captain, too, kept wicket admirably, without a long stap, and gave only two byes in the two innings. The bero of the match was Stewart, who was top scorer for Shanghai In the first innings with 25, took eight
withers for 34 runs, and played an arambee
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
Co-day's Advertisements,
NOTICE.
CATE'S GROUNDS & BOWRING- “HE CHINESE AMUSEMENTS SYNDI- TON, will be opened to the Public, TO- MORROW (WEDNESDAY) at 4 P.M., weather permitting. Price of admissions Cents., With the exception of the Steam Roundabout, upon. which the Government Surveyor has not yet reported, the whole of the Amusements will be thrown open to the public.
By Order,
J. A. BARRETTO, Secretary. Hongkong, 5th November, 1889. (1379 IMPERIAL MARINE THE INDIAN
INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE Undersigned bring hpany appointed
the above Company pared to accept MARINE RISKS at Current Rates.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, 5th November, 1889. [1382
COLONY OF HONGKONG, REMOVAL OF OLD. CEMETERY,
HE
The Old Colonial Cemetery, at Wan-taal, in the above Colony, having become sur- rounded by a dense population of Chinese of the
not-out innings. Saunders took a wicket more than Stewart, but was much more expen- sive. Stewart's first ten overs in the Hongkongpoorer classes, it is found difficult to keep it in a second innings were extraordinary~10 overs, 10 maidens, no runs, 1 wicket.
The following are the scores:
BONGKONG.
F. Maidand, Saunders.
E. W. Maitland, 1.Saunders......
A. 3. Campbell, e and b Saunders.....
E. J. Cox, e Iliack, 1 Saundną ...........
T.S. Sib, e Cenwfont, L Saundara,
A. Ram Stewart...
Capt Futcher, a Cervfnd, 5 Stewart
6. A. Bramwell, b Stewart
· C. Platt, à Stewart
A. H Lee, e Wood, b Stewart..
A. 2. Watherston, not nut
Bye
1
Bo
HOWLING ANALYSIS.
Saundersion
Orman
St. Crois
Crawford..............
SHANGHAI,
A. SL. Croix, 1 Cozog...
A. D Wend, L.. w., Smith.
DW Crawler, not'out
A. Stewart, natout.........
Ormay, Caxon..........
. H. Robertsch, 1; Smith
Ande on, & Salth,
A Black Corea
P Wickham, run at
condition of decency and cleanliness; IT IS THEREFORE NOTIFIED that it is proposed re- verently and decently to remove all monuments and tombstones in such Cemetery, as well as all remains which may be found there, to the existing Colonial Cemetery in the Happy Valley, where such remains will be re-interred.
The monuments will be repaired and grouped round a plain memorial stone on which it will be stated from what part of the Colony they have been removed.
Survivors, friends, or relatives who may desire to mak any objection to this removal, are re- quested to address the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong within six months from this date,
A list of the remaining, monuments is ap- pended.
By Command,
.h
A. LISTER, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office. Hongkong, 25th October, 1889.
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OLD COLONIAL CEMETERY. ---LIST-OF-INSCRIPTIONS ON TOMDSTONES.
Number 1 on Plan
-Ra-k and Name,
Data
1.-John Ambrose Mercer, Esq 20th Aug., 1843, -Alexander Scott, Esq.24th Aug. 1841.
C. P. Woodward, did not hat
J. D. Saunders, dal na hat
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BOWLING, ANALYSIS.
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4
COXT...
Smith
-N. C. Daily News.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
BOMBAY, October 12th.
The Novoe Vremyo, in an apparently inspired article, declares that Russia has finally renounced her policy of unrequited complaisance towards Germany,
The trials of the new American cruiser, the Peruvius, continued on Wednesday with great success. Each pneumatic gan threw fifteen shells and six thousand pounds of dynamite the distance of a mile. The whole operation occupied but seventeen minutes.
October 15th.
An address is to be presented to Prince Albest Victor at Aden.
The London correspondent of the Bombay Gozelle says that Sir Edward Bradford is to welt for Prince Albert Victor at Ismailis.
October 16th. The Crocodile arrived last night with 1,370 passengers. There were five deaths on board during the voyage. The heat in the Red Sea
was excesive.
A banquet was given in Liverpool on Monday to the President and Ex-President of the Iridian National Council.
Mr. W. S. Caine, M. P., was present and made an extraordinary speech, in which he denounced the exclusion of natives from a share in the Government of India, and eulogized the vernacular press.
The Earl of Galloway was put on his trial at Bumfries Session charged with indecently Rsulting a little girl named Gibson, eleven years of age.
The child in her evidence, testified to the an sault, which she alleged was committed whilst she was gathering blackberries with some com- panions. These confirmed the child's story, but Mrs. Moffat, the chief witness for the prosecution being called, admitted calling Lord Galloway a dirty blackguard," and her testimony differed somewhat from that of the children.
Lord Galloway's defence was that he simply helped the girl over a wall to enable her to gather blackberries."
After hearing counsel, the presiding Judge summed up, and the jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty," and the accused was accordingly acquitted.
LONDON, October 16th.
A General Conference of the Colonies to act on the report has been mooted.
3.Mr. John Slade....... 2nd Aug, 1843.
-William Brodie, Master in
the Royal Navy, late Com mander H. M. troopship Rattlesnake .............. 17th June, 1841. 5.-E. J. Hume, of U.S.S.
Constellation............14th Sept., 1842.
6. Aug: Fred. Sunger 19th Oct., 1841.
Lleut, Oliver Charles An- kerell, 37th Reg. Madras
Native Infantry..............13th July, 1841. 8.-G. W. York, of Bangor,
Maine, U.S.A., seaman
26th Oct. 1844.
U.S.S. Constellation. 5th Sept., 1842. Julia, daughter of the Hon. John Walter Haim.... To-William-poun TI-Lieut. Lieut. Levin Handy)
U.S.S. Constellation14th Sept., 1842. 12.-Sarah Elizabeth, wife of
] ·
Peter Margussen ......***
... and Aug, 1844- 13-John Irvine, Assistant Com-
missary General... 1st Feb., 1844. 14-Major Charles Gregory...30th Nov., 1842.. 15-Henrietta wife of the Rev. J. Lewin Shuck, of Virginia, U.S.A....................
#ntimations
THE
HALL & HOLTZ C. CO..
LIMITED.
CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, CARPET
GILDERS, and PICTURE FRAME MAKER'),
FACTORS, DECORATORS,
Respectfully invite an inspection and compa ison of their now replete and extensive glock of NEW GOODS for FURNITURE ÇOVERING 3, CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, &c., for which Drawings and Elaborate Designs will be Submitted (10 intending purchasers Suitable for any Style of: ooms.
"
"RE-UPHOLSTERING," "BEUDING REMADE," "REPOLISHING." :
1 he above Company are prepared to estimate for the Furnishing and Decorating throughout of Hotels, Clubs, Private and Public Buildings, Offices, &c., on most favorable terms,
T
CARPETS, WOOL. and other RUGS, F-NDERS, FIRE DRASSES and DOGS, OIL CLOTHS and LINOLEUMS, MATTING, BEI STEADY and BEDDING, LAMPS, DINNER SETS, TEA and COFFEE SETS, ELECTRO WARE.
Also
A large and well assorted stock of PERAMBULATORS and BASSINETTES (at prices to suit all purchasers), with SPIDER and BICYCLE WHEELS and INDIA RUBBER TYRES,
PATENT ADJUSTABLE BABY CHAIRS, &c., &c.
he HALL & HOLTZ COMPL
Hongkong, 5th November, 18 9
FOR SHANGHAL HE Steamship
THI
1:
"NINGPO,"
Captain R. Köhler, will be despatched for the above Part, on THURSDAY, the 7th instant, at 4 PM
For Freight or Passage, apply tri
SIEMSSEN & Co.
· Hanstirame (th November, 1899 STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, VIA NAGASAKI
AND KORE. (Passing through the INLAND SEA.) THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
"GWALIOR"
THE
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Cuplain W. J. Nanes, will leave, for the above plaves, (in place ni Day, the 84 November, at
of the VARONA"
DAYLIGHT.
[3
E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent. Hongkong. 5th November, 1889. STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, VIA NAGASAKI (PASSING THROUGH THE INLAND SEA.)
AND KOBE.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
"VERONA."
Captain Speck, will leave for the above places, at DAYLIGHT, on FRIDAY, the 22nd November. E. L WOODIN,..
Superintendent. "Hongkong, 5th November, 1889. FOR NEW YORK.
"HE Steamship
THE
"CLAYMORE,"
fa
|
1889.
tions.
SYRUP OF FIGS
NATURES PLEASANT LAXATIVE
A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of
Ease and Comfort Follows the use of Syrup of Figa, po it nuta guntly on the KIDNEYS, LAVER AND BOWELS Effectually Cleaning the System when Gostive or Bilions, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers and permanently.curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without weakening or invitating, the organs ou which it acts.
For Sala in 500 and $1.08 Rattles by'all Leading Drugebits. MANUFACTURED ATLY ET TIJE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 00.
SAS P, Your, N. Y Loviathan, Ky., Sole Agents for Hongkong and China,
Messrs. CRUICKSHANK & Co., Ld., 1317].
Chemists, &c., Hongkong.
[ENRY'S GREAT INDIAN REMEDIES,
LIMITED.
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H
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
HE KWOON KWAN YEEN CUPS.value THE KYONE WAN YENU. Also 2 Consolation Cups value of $100 each.
The Second Stage, of the Third Competition will be shot, off next SATURDAY, the g'h inst., at 2.15 P.M., commencing at goo yards. Entries. for this Stage close on FRIDAY NEXT, the 8th November, al 5 PM Entrance Fee 30 cents. There must be to Competitors present or an competition can take place.
A. SHELTON HOOPER,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 4th November, 1889.
LABUK PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED.
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N CALL of 10 per Share, on the 1,000 OTICE is hereby, given that the SECOND
Shares numbered 1001/5000 is payable to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, on the 26th November, 1899.
The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from 16th November to 26th November, both days inclusive.
LABUK PLANTING Cɔ, LA. -
TURNER & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 24th October, 1989. [1341 GOVERNMENT BRITISH NORTH
Consignees.
AUS PRO-HUNGARIAN LLOYD'S STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY, “
· NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID, SUEZ, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG,
AND SINGAPORE...
“ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the Company's
Steamer
-! MELPOMENE"
are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, are now being landed at their risk into the Godowns known as "The Hongkong Wharf and Godowns," Wanchai, whence delivery may be obtained,
This vessel brings 'qu Cargo :-
From Calcutta & Madras, ex S.S. “NIOBE," transhipped at Colombo.
From Trieste, &c., ex S.S. "POSEIDON," 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 Godowas, and all claims must be sent to the Undersigned before noon, on the 14th inst, or they will not be recognized,
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godawns after the 18th inst, will be subject to rent.
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Bill of Lading will be countersigned by,
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co,
Agents. Hongkong, 4th November, 1889.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
STEAMSHIP SACHSEN," " FROM BREMEN AND PORTS OF CALL.
THE above named Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and † stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery. may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be landed here in Hong- kong unless notice to the contrary be given 43. KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON EC, & before 2 P.M., TO-DAY, the 31st inst.
MADRAS, INDIA.
F. H. BOWDEN.....
MANAGING DIRECTOR.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th November, will be sub- ject to rest.
"THILUMA cure for Neuralgia, Rheuma-
tism, Wounds, Mosquitoes biles, &c. &c "JVARA-HARIA most efficacious medicine
for Malarious Fevers, possing the alber, at 4 F.3. important advantage over Quinine of being administerable with perfect safety while the
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fever is on the patient. "OMUND CARPOOR"-A curs for Diarrhoes. Dysentery, Cholera, Indigestion and Dys." menhartha's, etc. **HIPPACEA.”—The stable, Kennel, and Farm,
requisite for broken knees, erneled heels," mange and other skin diseases, etc., etc. Sole Agents at Hongkong, 1323]
Messrs. CRUICKSHANK & Cn., Ltd.
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
Adjustment of BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1888.
CHAREHOLDERS in the above Company are requested to furnish the Undersigned wise a List of their Contributions for the year | ending 31st December last in order that the distribution of the Profits reserved for Contribu- tors may be arranged. Returns not rendered prior to the goth day of November next, will be OPIUM AND OTHER FARMS FOR THE. adjusted by the Company, and no claims or
YEAR 1890.
alterations will be subsequently admitted,
OF
BORNEO.
TENDERS will be received at the GOVERN
MENT SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Sandakan.
up to the 15th November. 1889, for one or all of the following Farms for the term of 6 months
December, 1890.
Pelgate, Commander, will be despatched for ending 30th June, or 27 months ending 31st the above Port, on or about the 16th inst.
For Freight, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 5th November, 1989..
NOTICE.
· 1942
1.-The Oplum Farm..
2.-The Spirit Farm:
3.The Tobacco Farmi. 4----The Pawnbroking Farm. 5.-The Gambling Restriction Farm. 6-Import and Export Duties Farm (includ. ing the Spirit and Tobacco Farms) in respect of
6th June, 1844. UNTIL further notice Mr. J. W. GANDE one or all of the following Districts,
16.-Frederick joseph Ball...... 2nd Aug., 1843- 27th Nov., 1844. 17-Mills Bridgeman Ball,
(Macao)
and Aug., 1844. 18.-Lucy Hendricks, wife of
Dyer Ball 19-Richard M. Isbell. Assist
Surgeon; M.H.S. Agincourt minimo 11th Jan., 1843. zo-Theodosia, wife of Rev. W.
March, 1843.
tant
will take charge of our Firm's business in Hongkong.
CÄLDRECK, MACGREGOR & Co. Hongkong, 5th November, 1889.
21-Robert Morrison Brown... 13th Jan, 1844 2 ET LAND 22-Licut. Benjamin Fox. R.N.,
late First Lieut. H.M.S. Nimrod, Canton, killed at Canton, .................. .... 25th May, 1884. 23-Capt. A. Frederick Beavan,
39th Regt. M.N.I. 18th Oct., 1842. 24-Licut. Francis Beavan..... 6th Nov., 1842. 25-Joba Theophilus Boileau,
Assistant Surgeon, Bengal Establishment...............11st Nov., 1842. 26.-Capt. Henry Harriot, 35th
Regiment 15th Dec. 1842, 27-Major James Uniacke (Chiu Kiang-foot), Senjor Officer of RM, also Lieut.
33
William Ateberley, (Yong-
tso Klang), also Lleut. C. Hewet, R.M., (Woo Sing) 21st July, 1842. General Edwards, who was appointed toast Lieut. Ralph Milbanke, Inspect the Australian defences, has recom H.M. sloop. Childer 28th AVE, 1*43. mended a completo federation of the Colonial 29. Capt. William Currie of forces under a Lieutenant-General,
the British ship Leander... 10th Nov., 1844, 30-John Abray Hobson...gh April, 1843.. 31-Major. Eldred Puttinger,
..................15th Nov., 1843. 1842. 32-Francis R. Foote
Capt. A. H.S. Young, 55th Reg!......
13th July, 1843. Lieut-Adj. JR. Margeath-8th July, 1943. Also Capi, T. de Havel land................
6th Sept., 1843. also Entigo' J. Campbell, 55th Rest..
1st Feb., 1843 Ensign J. H.C. Rogers, 55th Regt.2310 Dec, 1841.
*Master Hancor HMS, Mende...otb Sept., 1843. 15.-Right Honourable Edward
An explosion has taken place at Mossfeld Colliery, near Stafford, in which fifty miners perished: Eleven bodies have been recovered.
October 17th. The Morning Post denounces the Army Warrants as a crying blunder which will seriously. affect the supply of officers unless it is repaired Immediately.
BERLIN, October ryth. The Emperor and Empress of Germany have started to pay a visit to King Humbert at Mours, and from there they go to Athens.
The Czar and Carina left Dantzig for St. Petersburg and will travel overland.
ATHENS, October 17th.
It is reported here that a portion of the troops under Chakir Pacha have revolted, and that he bas summoned all the troops to Canes.
NEW YORK, October 17th,
A Conference of Maritime States at Washing- ton is discussing marine signals and the load line of ships.
►
34Thomas
Pelham Clinton, Leute. RN, H.M.S. Harlequin...12th May, 1842. 56-William Graham, Assistant
Surgeon, Bengal Establish
ment dangoon 6th Nov,, 1843. 37- llegible) .......... 38-Vere Haltet Harris....16th Nov, 1843 39Thomas Jackson Seille, Esq. 31st July, 1844
(a) The East Coast District from Inarutang Point to Sibuko Bay including Sandakan, Silam, Darvel Bay, the Kinabatangan, Segama,"
[tabe Sugat, Labuk, and all rivers within this boundary. (6) Alcock Province, including Kudat, Maru du Bay, and the Island of Banguey,
LODGE,
No. 525. REGULAR MEETING of the above A named Lodge will be held in FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 11th November, at 8.30 for 9 F.M: precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially favited.
Hongkong, 5th November. 1889
Entimations,
NOTICE.
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(c) Keppet Province, including Gaya and all the rivers from Sampanmangio Point to Bonga- wan River,
?
(d) Dent Province including the Padas, Klias, and all rivers from Kimanis Bay to Sapitong Point to Brunel Bay,
The Government does not bind itself to a cept the highest or any Tender,
Each Tender should specify in full the names, residences, gad occupations of the persons ten dering, and particulars as to the proposed aureties.
Further information may be obtained from
the TREASURER. GENERAL, Sandakan 1 Mesere. JOHNSTON & CO., Singapore; or Messi. BIRLEY, DALRYMPLE & Co., Hongkong, SAMAN-Hongkong, 22nd October, 1889.
puniom and SUNGHIE DƯA
TAN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
HAREHOLDERS in the above Company MEETING to be held at the Company's Office, No. 9. Queen's Road Central, on MONDAY, the
A. O'D. GOURDIN, Secretary. Hongkong, at November, 1889 [1366 THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED,
fith instant, at 4 P.M.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. TT is hereby notified that a CALL of (54) FOUR DOLLARS per Share is payable at the Hongkong and Shanghai Hanking Corporation, on or before the 16th November, 1889,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
CHAS. F. HARTON Acting Secretary Hongkong, 15th October, 1868.
40-John Tallmon..... 6th June, 1844 Porficate is mares of
X845
LOST.
[12*4.
THE Undernoted 100 SHARES of the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, being the Property of the under signed, having been LOST, the Public are warned against negotiating sambutan
Belp No. Nos of Sigurm
•₤3405
4645/$2, WHA
14189/93, L51093/713.
53909/23 Do. H 213457343/45
($400/104.
Sport's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with 41--Lient, Henry Da'las, grst
26th July, 1844 Hypophosphites is especially adapted to all cop ditions where the tissues are wasting away from 41. Stewart Garnett, Esq. inability to digest and assimilate ordinary food. Merchant of Liverpool. 6th Sept., 1844 5o Shares, I Mendel, B, 2071 21311 350 The combined virtues of the Cod Liver Oil And 43 Capt. Robert Cotton, 5th Jan, 1815. Hypophosphites produce a marked effect in such 44-MEd, Pratt,,,,27th Jan, cases, They restore the wanted tiarse, areata an appetite, make new blood, heal the inflam mation of the throat and langs, and focreate the desh, In short they form the finest combined
· food and medicine that can be given the invalid. Any Chemist can supply it—A BAWatson & Co. (LAC), agents in Hongkong and China.—(Advt.
45
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID UP CAPITAL. RESERVE FUND
$5,000,000 199,900. mer 1250,000,
"BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Hon. J. KESWICK,
Ghairman. Managing Directors. Hon. C. P. CHATER, Vice-Chairman. ELA. SOLOMON,Esq. J.S. MOCES, ESA
5. C. MICHAELSEN, Esq. G. E. NOBLE, Esq. LEE SING, Eq POON PONG, E
BANKERI THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
MONEY advanced on Mortgage, on Land,
and Buildings,
Properties purchased and sold,
Estates Managed and all kinds of Agency and Commission business relating to land, etc., conducted.
Fail particulars can be obtained at the Com pany's Offices Nos, Queen's Road Central
SHELTON HOOPER,
Secretary
Victoria Buildings, Hongkong, 3rd May, 1889.
WANTED.
Col..Sgt. Henry Welch, 10 Shares, W, D. Spence, B. 2009280/ A
** 98th Regt
4th Nov, 1844, Capt. Thomas Maillandia as
beti Edwards, osia, Regtum.13th Nov., 1844..
William Knight, Esq.
Alexander Badensch
"August,
** Probably killed at this place. ss17
N 15 Shares, W. H. Gaskell, Ba269–27918/27934:
Hongkong, gth September, 1880
CCOMMODAT
Gragod. Floor and First Floor In Road Central, near the CLOCK TOWER,
Apply to"
Office of this Paperi - Hongkong, 3rd October, 1889, (1337)
'JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers, Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. Hongkong, 15th October, 1889.
1285
·THE PEAK HOTEL AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED.
N
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, TOTICE is hereby given that a CALL of | · ·TEN DOLLARS per Share in the above Company is hereby made and is payable in the Hongkong and Shangbai Banking Corporation as follows ber, 1889.
་་
Five Dollars per Share on the 15th Novem-
Five Dollars per Share on the 15th February.
IEgo.
All brokeh, chafed, and damaged. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on WEDNESDAY, the 6th Novem
All Claims must reach us before the 7th November, or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
MELCHERS & Co,
Agents..
Hongkong, 31st October, 1889.
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP “ÁRYSSIVIA,!! FROM VANCOUVER AND YOKOHAMA, THE above Steamer having arrived, Con-
Tiences of CATRO are hereby requested
to send in their Bills of Lading for Counter- signature, 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 expense.
ADAMSON, RFLL & Coy
Agents. Ronekone, 31st October 19
Notices of Firms,
THE SELAMA TIN MINING COMPANY,
· LIMITED.
NOTICE
ÄR. WILLIAM'. HUTTON POTTS has
Mbeen appointed SECRETARY to the above
Company.
CHANTREY INCHBALD,
Chairman,
Hongkong, 1st November, 1880.
NOTICE,
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Y mutual arrangement the interest and
B responsibility of LAM WAT SHEANG
In the firm of FOOK Mow, No. 26 Bonham
Business is now being carried on as usual.
FOOK MOW HONG, Cotton & Cotton Yarn Merchants, Hongkong, foth October, 1889. f1256
Strand, ceased on and from the 9th instant. The
Interest at the rate of 12 % per annum will be chargeable on all Calls unpaid on due dates,
By Order of the Board,
J. WHEELEY, Secretary, Hongkongi 10th October, 1889,
AS. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, *THE business hitherto carried on at The
THE 18 at the Rate of Seventy Cents per has this day been dissolved by mutual consens
White House," Queen's Road Central, AN INTERIM DIVIDEND on account of under the style or tille of GATE & FAIRALL,"
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NOTICE
E, S. GATE. D. FAIKALL Hongkong, 16th October, 1889. (1389 XITH the
Ten Dollar Share, (or 7 on the Capital of the Company) will be payable at the Hongkong and Shangbai Dank on and after the 5th prox on Warrants to be obtained of the Undersigned. REGISTER OF SHARES. will be CLOSED on FRIDAY, the all mammo, thWTH reference to the above on under the TUESDAY, the 5th prox, both days inclu- nyle of "GATE & Co.," who will pay and zive, during which period no Transfer of Shares receive all accounts in connection with the old can be Registered. By Order,
· Min: · FAIRALL will continue to Manage the Dress making Department until the 31st; December next
T, H. TALBOT,..
Secretary,
Hangkong, 23rd October, 1889,
-[1327 CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
ADJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE
YEAR 1986.
HAREHOLDERS are bereby requested to
Fim
E. S, GATE:
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Hongkong, 16th October, 1889.
To be Let.
TO LET, -- From 1st December next;
Stend in to this Ofice a List of their Con HOUSE, No. 18, ELGIN STREET...
tributions of Premia for the year-ending-31st- December last, in order that the proportion of Próst for that year to be paid as Bonus to Con- tributors may be afrahged. Returns not sent. in before the 30th instant, will be made up by the Company, and no subsequent claimg or alterations will be allowed,
By Order of the Directors,
GEO, L. TOMLIN,"
Acting Secretary, Hongkong, 1st November, 1880.
HONGKONG AND. KOWLOON» WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED,
WINGCAND REDUCED.
N. mentioned Shares in the Hangkong and
【OTICE is hereby given that the Under-
and Reduced, viz: SCRIP No. 631 for Ga Shares Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited,
'Nos 16800 to 16951 in the name of ALEXANDER MICHIR have been LOST, and should the samo not be produced, before the Thirty-first day of December next, New SCRIP will be ISSUED to the sajd ALEXANTIER, MICHE, and the aforesaid SCRIP No 62s will be thereafter treated" by this Company as null and void.
this
For the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, and Reduced.
EDWARD OSBORNE DINAKAMERAPI Acting Secretary
Hongkong and November, 18800370
Apply to
LOUIS KIRCHMANN, No. 4, Ladder Street Terrace. Hongkong, and November, 1889.
TO LET,
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ROM 1st November, next, the HOUSE No. 2, Magdalen Terrace, Magazine Gap Rent $80 a month and taxes,.
Apply to
FRANCIS,
MR.JJ Bank Buildings.
Hongkong, 23rd. October, 1889, il·
PISTOLET.
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No. 9 SEYMOUR-TERRACE.
Apply to need
any eek DAVID SASSOON, SONS & CA
Hongkong, 20th September. "r884.**
TO LETAS.
ine GAP OUSE No.12% SMITH'S VILI
Epaciou five with basement and outbo Expected to be ready i*. Apply to
FBLACKHEAD & Hongkong and July, 1859.