hv, motives more elevated than those which actuate the empire which they wish to reform'? And now that China herself is becoming a 'Power,' she has her hands fully, occupied it playing off one set of foreign interests against another, without taking lessons of those who are much more concerned in exploiting' Chinn, tban in teaching her morals. If China is to be reformed, it will not be done by diplomacy. -N. C. Daily News.
(To da continurd.)
SIR JOHN POPE hennessy.
Sir John Pope Hennessy, whose retirement from Government service is announced, though by no means stricken in years, has done good. service to the State during thirty out of the fifty- five he has lived. A native of Cork, he was educates nt Queen's College in that city, and was called to the bar at the loner Temple in 4861, having two years previously been returned to the House of Commons as member for King's County, His election address on that occasian
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1889.
days-as it was in September.. A great change, however, took place on the 28th, when a steady breeze suddenly tamed into a violent squall from the north-west, and culminated in a heavy gale from the north which has reduced the temperature so much that, at length, fires have become a necessity, and the winter seems to have set in.
*ntivations
THE
Intimatio 13.
HALL & HOLTZ C. CO.. SYRUP FIGS
LIMITED.
A previous gale, which blew during the after- noon and night of the 20th instant, left no traces ofits temporary chilling effect on the atmosphere, but a very visible mark of its fury was perceived next morning, in the shape of a large junk blown ashore and stranded close to Lycil's Point near the rocks, This craft, apparently of three thousand piculs burthen, very nearly collided,ABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, CARPET when dragging her anchors, with H.M.S, Aferlin, but as she missed that vessel of war the British Consul was saved the trouble of telegraphing to his government the words Merlin annihilated
GILDERS, and PICTURE FRAME MAKERS.
FACTORS, DECORATORS,
Respectfully invite an impaction and comparison of their now replete and extensive stack of NEW GOODS for FURNITURE COVERINGS, CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, &c., for which Drawings and Elaborate Designs will be Submitted (to intending purchasers,) Suitable for any
"RE-UPHOLSTERING," "BEDDING REMADE," "REPOLISHING.".
The junk, like H.M.S. Sylian, has been raised, On the morning after her accident it appeared that she must become a total wreck; but ine. weather favoured the Chinnmen: they discharge was a neteworthy one, inasmuch as it is recorded ed her: then surrounded her with large emp3 | Style of Fooms.
cargo-boats passed rapes and chains under her, fore, aft. and in every part where she was not resting on the bottom; and finally, making all this gear taut at dead low water, they waited for the tide to rise. Their operations, which had only occupied four days, were successful, for when the tide came in the natives had the satisfaction of seeing the immense junk lifted by the buoyancy of the craft all round her; and she was soon placed again in safety in the harbour.
to have been the first in which the name of which after- Draeli was given-a name wards appeared in every electoral address until that statesman's death. In it Mr. Hennessy expressed his "cor stence in the Imperial policy of Mr. Disraeli; but as a National Conservative reserved entire independence to himself in every- thing relating to Ireland" Mr. Hennessy's return was notable, inasmuch as he was the first Roman Cathetic Conservative in Parliament. Whilst in the Commons his career was one of almost exceptional activity, He carried the Select Committee in opposition to Lord Palmer. ston's Government for throwing open appoint ments in the Civil Service of the United King. dom to pulitic competition, and he was instri- mental in bringing about the amendment of that Irish Poor Law, so as to provide for the rearing of pauper children out of the workhouses-a system which is now widely adopted by guar dians of the poor, and promises in a short time to become universal throughout the United Kingdom. In acknowledgment of his services on behalf of the Roman Catholic prisoners in procuring the recognition of chaplains of the denomination, he received the thanks of the "Catholic Committee of England" and a similar compliment from the miners of Great Britain for the amendments in the "Mines' Regulation Bill," which he secured. He it was who drew the attention of the House to the decline of the population of Ireland, and urged the Government to keep the people at home by amending the Irish Land Laws and reclaiming waste lands. He opposed the Government system of education in Ireland on the ground that, the "-called National system was anti-National" repeatedly pointed out the dangers of the State policy of trying to break down the power of the Catholic Church in Ireland by mixed education," and his unique position as the only Conservative Catholic member gave his words great weight. He yoted for Church rates, and expressed him- self in favour of the Church of England in England, but supported concurrent endowment in Ireland by which the Irish ecclesiastical property founded before the Reformation, would be restored to the Catholic Church, and some ancient abbeys in Ireland revived. As regards foreign politics Sir John Pope Hennessy also took an aclive part. Ha "exposed the conduct of the Russians in Poland; moved an address to the Crown to carry out the silpulations of the Treaty of Vienna in
He
The steamship Prests touched the bar of the Newchwang river when crossing over it outwards on the 23rd of October, and arrived here next day leaking. Her cargo is being discharged for the surveyors to ascertain the damage, and then to see whether she can proceed on her voyage to Hongkong without danger, after re-shipping part of her freight.
The steamers detained here by the gale yes- terday which are still in poit are the Koushing, bound to Tientsin, and the El Dorado, Talu and Kungpai bound to Shanghai.
The steamer Kwangchi has been for some time and still is engaged running regularly between Lai-chno-foo and Cheloo. She takes considerable numbers of native passengers from this port and returns generally with a full cargo of strawbraid once every five days.
The emissaries of the two telegraph companies are still here, but when the Convention will be tigned, and whether the Great Northern, Eastern Extension, and Chinese Companies are anywhere
near closing matters is, at present, a question which I can only compromise by respectfully requesting that an easier one" may be asked me.-N. C. Daily News,
PEKING.
• (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT,)
October 23rd. In-the-extracts-from-the Shik-Pao-in-the- Chinese Times of October 5th, the new Hoppo Kuang Ying, called there Kuang Ko, is said to have left the capital with his family and suite on the 29th September. The Hoppo and family have not yet started. They were to have left first on the 19th, then their departure was fixed for the azad and now it is put off a week later. This is not the highly lucrative post it once was. It is, however, still one of the three good posts
The 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.
..OIL
CARPETS, WOOL and other RUGS, FENDERS,, FIRE BRASSES and DOGS,.O CLOTHS and LINOLEUMS, MATTING, BEDSTEADS 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.
The
©HALL & HOLTZ-OPERATIV
Hongkong, 5th November, 1879.
COMPANY. LIMITED.
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY.
Company's Steamship
*ZAFIRO,"
[+212
The Caballero de Onis, chargé d'affaires of THE CHINA AND MANila STEAMSHIP Spain, died here of fever on the 17th, and his remains were interred on the 19th in the French cemetery. A funeral service was held at the Eastern Cathedral on the morning of the 19th at THE 8 o'clock, at which the diplomatic body in full uniform, and most of the foreign community and Indies of the different legations were present. The rather hurried nature of the preparations for the funeral prevented the members of the Tsung- li Yamen from being present. i observed, however, one of the secretaries of the Yamen, and the eldest son of H. E. the Marquis Tseng who'represented his father.-N. C. Daily News.
Co-day's Advertisements.
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED..
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
on the Empire, the Tastar General-ship at Foo-THE Company's Steamship chow and the Commissionership for the northern ports, if I mistake not, being the other two The
eunuchs. Twenty years ago the prezent Hoppo submitted to a rather important surgical opera- tion; and ever since his gratitude to and apprecia- don for foreigners have been quite marked. He has ever since retained in his employ one of Dr. Dudgeon's assistants, who now proceeds south with him for the third or fourth time.
In an article in a recent number of the Chinese Timer on the latest authentic news respecting railway malters, written with evident acquain tance, there is some. confusion regarding the transfer of the Viceroy Chang to the Hukuang. It is said that the Viceroyship of the two Hu's becoming vacant just at the time when the Viceroy Chang's memorial was under considera- don, he was transferred thither, H. E. Yu-lu going to Moukden as Military Governor-General. The immediate cause of the transfer of the Viceroy Chang was undoubtedly his memorial; and it was at that time intended that he should
"NAMOA,"
above Ports, on FRIDAY, the 8th instant, at DAYLIGHT, instead of as previously advertised.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
tr
Captain McCaslin, will be despatched for the above Forts, on SATURDAY, the gth instant, at 4 P.M., instead of as previously advertised.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
J
General Managers. Hongkong, 6th November, 1889. T1374
“SHIRE" LINE of STEAMERS,
NATURES PLEASANT LAXATIVE
A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort
Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, naik neta, gently on the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
Efectually Clean ing the Syslene when Cottiva or Hibeds, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers and poèmanoatly curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION withont weakening or irritating the organs on which it nels,
For Sale in 50e mud $1.00 Tafiles by mil
Loading Druggists,
LA MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE
LOVIAVELLM IST.
CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP 00.
KAN FRASEDU, CA, U
"NEW YORK, N. I Sole Agents for Hongkong and China,
Messrs. CRUICKSHANK & Co., Ld.,
Chemists, &c, Hongkong,
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HENRY'S GREAT INDIAN REMEDIES, 43. KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON E.C., & MADRAS, INDIA.
Entimations.
LABUK PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED.
NCALL of Sto per Share, on the 4,000
TOTICE is hereby given that the SECOND
Shares numbered tos/5000 is payable to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, on the 26th November, 1889.
The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from 16th November to 26th November, both days inclusive.
"LABUK PLANTING CỔ., La.
TURNER & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, 24th October, 1880.
fi341
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL...$5,000,000, PAM UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND.....
....... 2,500,000.
uniúsona 1,750,000
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Hon. J. J. KESWICK,"“)
Chairman.
Hon. C. P. CHATER, Managing Directors,
Vice-Chairman.
E. A. SOLOMON, Esq.
J. S. MO.ES, Esq.
3. C. MICHAELSEN, Esq.
G. E. NOBLE, Esq. LEE SING, Esq.
POON PONG, Esq.
BANKERS.
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. [ONEY advanced on Mortgage, on Land,
Mad Buildings,
Properties purchased and sold,
Estates Managed and all kinds of Agency and Commission business relating to land, etc., conducted.
Full particulars can be obtained at the Com- pany's Offices, No. 5; Quran's Road Central.
A. SHELTON HOOPER,
Secretary. Victoria Buildings, Hawele oņu, and May 18% *
THE
Insurances.
1512
INDIAN IMPERIAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
F. H. BOWDEN.........MANAGING DIRECTOR.
"THILUM."—A cure for Neuralgia, Rheuma-
tism, Wounds. Mosquitoes bitës, &c., &c. "JVARA-HARI *—A most ‹fficacious medicine
for Malarious Fevers, poss ssing the all-pated important advantage over Quinine of being adminişlerable with perfect safety while the fever is on the patient. "OMUND CARPOOR."——A cur · for Diarrhoea
Dysentery, Cholera, Indigestion and Dys. menherzha, etc. HIPPACEA:"The stable," Kennel; and Farm,
HE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company are pro to accept MARINE RISKS at Current Rates.
GIDD, LIVINGSTON & CO. Hangkong, 5th November, 1880. 11381
OF THE COST
I
EXAMPLES
OF ASSURANCE TO A MAN AGED 30
- NEXT-BIRTHDAY.----
STG. payable at death, would
requisite far broken knees, cracked heels. £1,000 cost at the rate of :-
FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, Sole Agents at Hongkong,
mange and other skin discaves, elc., clc.,
VIA INLAND SEA.
THE Steamship
"PEMBROKESHIRE"
will be despatched for the above Ports, on the 12th inst.
This steamer has superior passenger accom. modation.
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Messrs. CRUICKSHANK & Co, Ltd..
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
ADJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1893,
HAREHOLDERS in the above Company SH
are requested to furnish the Undersigned with 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 LODGE prior to the goth day of November next, will be adjusted by the Company, and no claims or alterations will he subsequently admitted.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 6th November, 1889. [1383.
ZETLAND
A
No. 525.
REGULAR MEETING of the above
HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the th instant, at 8.30 for 9 P.M. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited:
Hongkong, 4th November, 1879 [1386
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.
(1379 Hongkong, 6th November, 1889.
NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA (FLORIO AND RUBATTINO
UNITED COMPANIES). .
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND BOMBAY, having connexion with Company's Mail Steamers, to ADEN, SUEZ, PÖRT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES (LEGHORN), and GENOA, 'all MEDITERRANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE, and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS ST. JOHN up to CALLAO. Taking Largo at through rates to PERSIAN GULF and BAGDAD. THE Company's Steamship
favour of the Poles; criticised the attacks of Lord They bring in large sums to the palace and its Captain Pocock, will be despatched for the Palmerston and Mr. Gladstone the Pope and supported the independence of the Sovereign Pontif. He opposed the war in China, and the bombardment of ports in Japan, but supported the Northern States during the American Civil War. He voted against the New Zealand-war, but supported the claims of the Australian colonies to complete the legislative independ- ence of Downing Street." On his retirement from Parliament in 1857, he entered the Colonial service, and has been successively Gaverner of Labuan, the West African Settle ments, the Bahaman, the Windward Islands, Hongkong, and the Mauritius, the last of which he has held since 1881. His Colonial policy was to raise the administration to the Imperial standpoint so as to bring all classes into line and obliterate as far as practicable the recollections of a time when class ascendancy dangerously restricted the number of those baving confidence in the administration. In taking this course he counted on the steady support Lord Bea-imply change places with. Yu-lu, the object consfield and of other influential men in London being to have the powerful help of the Viceroy leet of which his local enemies did not Chang in the construction of railways north of always sufficiently take account when caballing the Yangtze and so to be able to second the efforts against him. The "charges and allegations prof H.E. Ching Yu that led to the transference of of the Board of Admiralty. I was the resignation. ferred by the malcontents against Sir John Pope Hennessy in the Mauritius were so circumstantial the Hukuang Viceroy to Shengking instead of and urged with so much vehemence that Sir 10 Canton. This was merely nominal promotion Hercules Robinson, who was sent to make for Yu-lu, but his determined opposion to rail- ways necessitated' the step. And all this wES inquiry, was misled and committed the mistake of suspending the Governor, and reporting un- done by "the Central Government which cannot the facts were placed before the Colonial office Chang was placed in an awkward postilon by favourably against him to Government. When act" to quote the Chinese Times. The Viceroy the adoption of his suggestion for the Hankow by the aggrieved Governor be was promptly reinstated, and to the chagrin of his foes he was line; but his friend Huang-teh-fang has come.
the sting in car on the pent back to Administration. This was his latest triumph in a long series of struggles, of which it is to be
the Imperial assent, and hence the top CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND hoperl he will now in his leisure give to history In some racy chapters. Relieved from Colonial which is put for the present at least to mail. duties, possibly Sir John may re-enter Parlin-way construction. The Tungehow line may be ment and devote some attention to the Catholic University scheme which is now under considera- tion, and in which his counsel would be of great service to his political friends who are now in office.--Bomday Gazette.
FOOCHOW
We note the arrival of M. Frandon at this port. who we understand, has been appointed Conal for France in place of M. de Lucy-Fosarico, leaving we believe for Japan.
to bis rescue and rendered it impossible for
be scheme to be carried out and only Chinese money employed,. His memorial has received
said to be quite abandoned, although some believe that the influence of the Viceroy
and
" BORMIDA,"
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
Captain De Negri, will be despatched as above, A LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS
TO-MORROW, the 7th November, at Noon,
At Bombay the Steamers are discharging in Victoria Dock
For further particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 6th November, 1889. [2344 OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAṀ.
SHIP COMPANY,
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above HALL, Zetland Street, on SATURDAY NEXT, the gh instant, at 8.30 for a P. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 6th November, 1889.
ST. JOHN
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TA
JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO,
EUROPE:
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
AND
his great wealth will compel its construction. The Hankow line although shelved is not quite ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING
In such a hopeless condition. I do not, however,
expect it to succeed.
STEAMERS,
in lis issue of 5th October the Chinese Times THE Steamship
gives an extract from its Chinese issue of jat
"BELGIC"
Connection will be made at Yokohama w{}} Steamers from Shanghai and Japan Ports.
All PARCXI. PACKAGES should be marked to address in full; and the same will be received a the Company's office until FIVE P.4. the day
October, in which it ventures to think that the will be despatched for San Francisco. f object'oi Sheng Taotai's present visit to Tientsin Yokubama, on SATURDAY, the 23rd instant, has connection with the telegraphic extensions at IP.M. now being made through Kanty and Shenal. The phyc crop this season has turned out to be foreign affairs renders his counsel of the utmost His twenty years' experience and knowledge of a bad one while that of oranges is not good, nor value in the difficulties attending the initial exponed to the North and the strate estepalvely stages of the Peking Hankow line, and to be
may have been induced to come forward and Game, both aquatic and terrestrial, is said to | offer his assistance. I am told there are but few be very scarce this season, and the native sport men of his ability, and therefore it is the duty of men, who reapa handsome income yearly from such birds, are grumbling bitterly at the scarcity.
We regret to have to reportagain a rise in the plated enterprise will not be excessively difficult. already too high price of tlce, dae, it:
t is stated, to
Are we to believe" that the real design of Sheng
wisdom to avail itself of his services. With the willing co-operation of such men the contem
article?
The Scratch Racen took placa bere on the gist. They were postponed from the gth owing to a sad event noted below, There were five races and Mr. Ready was the winner of them all.
the fact that none le coming dr expected from Taptai's visit to Tientsin or rather Peking was the North. Coupled with the bad Foochow not perfectly well-known to the writer of this
'we fear there may be almost a faròine. - Thanks to the public spirit of a few of our awh and the Amoy community, the prospect of Saving an enjoyable winter Race Menting is very good, The steamship Harshin brought 10 Griffins and the Pachill 5 and, as far as can be judged at present, as a fot, they are decidedly superior to those that have been sent down for the last two or three years! Regular work will probably begin next week and we hope soon to be able to give a good report of the poples. The course is all that is to be desired, and the weather seems settling into ourlisually enjoyable Autumn, so that we trust the knowing ches, who profess to hayo exactly the grims they want, may not have any drawbacks. Ecko
CHEFOO.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
October 29th. Until yesterday morning we have experienced, weather during October this your Just as wATIN (and genial--with, the exception, of one or two
previous to saling
First-class Fares granted as follows- To San Francisco..............................
..$225,00 To San Francisco nod return,
available for 6 months..............
393-75 To Liverpool
*************** 325.00 330.00
To Landennapok To other. European Points at proportionate rates. Special reduced rates granted to Officers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service and the Imperial Chinese Customs, to be obtained op application.
?
"Passengers by this line have the option of proceeding Overland by the Southern Pacific and Connecting Lines, Čentral Pacific, Northern Pacific or Canadian Pacific Railways.
Orders have been issued to survey and report on the ruins of the destroyed pavilion (?) of the Temple of Heaven. A memorial on the subject
Passengers, who have paid full fare, re-embark has been presented, stating the impossibility of ing a San Francisco for China Japan (or reconstructing the building prior to the sacrifice vice versh within ang year will be allowed next spilog, and taking the Emperor decide discount of to për cent. This allowance des wit slep should be adopted. The chances are sal apply to through fares from China and that an awalog of silk similar to the one erected | Jagas is Europe.. at the Tai-hy gate will be adopted. pavilion will be erected next year in all probabl
·lity." Already inquires' are taking place regard. - lng wood, and the iron wood from Borneo has
been very favourably received,
The Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo da
tined to Foints beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Collector of Custopii, San Francico,
The Viceroy Chang has asked permission to
For further information as to Freight or
[1384
L. O'D GE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, an WEDNESDAY NEXT, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited." the 13th instant, at 8.30 for 9 PM. précisely.
Hongkong, 6th November, 1889
f1385
REGULAR MEETING of the above
Intimations,
WANTED.
CCOMMODATION 6.8 GODOWNS, A Ground Flost and First Floor in Queen's Road Central, near the CLOCK TOWEL
Apply to
Cffice of this Paper, Hongkong, 3rd October, 1889.
NOTICE
1227
TAN-MINING COMPANY, LIMITED ~~
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkon Fire Insurance Co., Ld. Hongkong, 15th October, 1889. [1185
THE PEAK HOTEL AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE is hereby given that a CALL of DOLLARS per Share in the above Company is hereby made and is payable in the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation as follows:
Five Dollars per Share on the 15th Novem- | ber, 1889.
Five Dollars per Share on the 15th February, 1899.
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 Hongkong, roth October, 1889. T1259
CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
ADJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1988.
HAREHOLDERS are hereby requested to and in to this Office a List of their Con tributions of Premia for the year ending, 35st December last, in order that the proportion of Profit for that year to be paid as. Bonus to Con-' tributors may be arranged. Returas not sent in before the 30th instant, will be made up bỹ the Company, and no subsequent claims or alterations will be allowed,
By Order of the Directoři, pe
GÉO, L. TOMLIN, Acting Secretary, Hongkong, 1st November, 1889. (1361 HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED; AND REDUCED.
618 per quarter (a) If premiums are
or £ 9 11 6
or 11 46,
or £13.00 "
»
#
payable for whole of life'
(4) If premiums are limited,
10/20 years;"
(c) If premiums are limited
to 15 years
()the Sum Assured is
made payable at age 50, or at death if previous.*
AFTER being three years in force, each year's payment of premium securea, a proportionate part of Sum Assured as explained
in
Prospectus. Fer instance: after five years a man Assured under plin à would be entitled to a Free Paid-up Policy for 5/20ths of Sum Assured, viz, Laço, should he wit's to discontinue. future payments.
The same provisons if commenced at age n. b. would cost respectively (a) £8.150, (b) £11,59, (c) £1224. (d) £27 nå per quarter.
Note is an advantage to effect Provisions of this nature early In life. By delay the rate af subscription increases; Death may occur. before the Provision is effected, or Health may fail and render the life ineligible for Assurance. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED,
Agenti,
810-4]
STANDARD LIFE OFFICE,
COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
CAPITAL
....£2,500,000 INVESTED FUNDS upwards of £2.000,000 ANNUAL NET INCOME.....£1,200,000 gents of the above Company, are pre- THE Undersigned, having been appointed
pared to Issue POLICIES OF INSURANCE against FIRE at Current Rates,
STOLTERFOHT & HIRST, Hongkong, 1st November, 1889, [1364 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 1879, IN HAMBURG.
HE Undersigned having been appointed THE
Agents for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against "FIRE at Current Rates.
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co,
Agents. Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
GENERAL LIFE AND FIRE. ASSURANCE COMPANY IN
THE
LONDON.
(821
HE Undersigned having been appointed Agests for the above Company, are pre pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE and LIFE at Current Rates.
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co., ⠀
(823 Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
NOTICE.
PUNJOM AND SUNGHIE DUA SAMAN-TOTICE is hereby given that the Under-THE MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY,
mentioned Shares in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, $1,000,000, and Reduced, viz.: SCRIP No. 621 for 64 Shares Nos. 16890 to 16951 in the name of ALEXANDER MICHI have been LOST, and should the same MARINE RISKS at CURRENT RATE an Goods, The above Company is prepared to accept not be produced before the Thirty-first day of &c. Policies granted to all Parts of the world December next, NEW SCRIP will be ISSUED to payable at any of its Agencies. the said ALEXANDER MICHIE, and the aforesaid
SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company are requested to attend a PRIVATE MEETING to be held at the Company's Office, No. 9, Queen's Road Central, on MONDAY, the rith instanty at 4 P,M,-
- ́A. O'D, GOURDIN, ::: Secretary, Hongkong, 1st November, 188 1366 THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
FOUR DOLLARS per Share is payable at the TT ja hereby notified that a CALL' of (84) Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation on or before the 16th November, 1889, By Order of the Board of Director
LÀ CHÂS, F. HARTON,
Acting Secretary Hongkong, 15th October, 1889.. [34
KOWLOON, HOTEL.
·JCL ROUCH
SCRIP No. 621 will be thereafter treated by this Company as null and vold. Godown Company, Limited, and Reduced.
For the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and
EDWARD OSBORNE, Acting Sepretary. Hongkong, 2nd November, 1889,
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED,
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. DIVIDEND of $2 per Share has this day
WOO LIN YUEN
Secretary.
HEAD OFFICE, No. 2, QUYEN'S ROAD WEST. Hongkong, fat February, 1882..
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GENERAL NOTICE,
·THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED)
CAPITAL TAELS 600,000, ・EQUAL TO ***irsten RESERVE FUND
$833,333.33 unamuknie 3318,000.00,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
been declared, being further interest on capital to 31st December, 1888, at the rate of 4. LEK SING, Esq. per cent, per annum the total latencat LOU TWO SETUR, ET | -*-on capital for 1883 14 21 MLANACHER, Warrants may be had on application at the above Office on and aker TUESDAY, the 20th
come to Peking before proceeding, to his new Fassage, apply to the Agency of the Company WINE and SPIRITS of the best quality, fastan JARDING MATHE
Viceroyablp. 3 Is rather curious that this | No. çua, Queen's Road Central...... request has been made before H.E, has returned the usual formal thanks for his appointment to kis new post,
MC: D. HARMAN
Agent Hongkong, 6th November, 1889).
ENGLISH & AMERICAN, BILLIARD TABLES, BOWLING ALLEYS, TENNIS
Hongkong, 21st January, 1889.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Gajana General Agents, riadid Canton Insurance Office, Limited,
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Hongkong, 28th October, 1889,
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LO YEUK MOON, Esq.
AGER-HO AMEL
RISKE on GOODS, & taken
M CURRENT RATES to all, parts of the
World
HEAD OFFICE, 8 & 9 PRAYA WEST Hongkong 17th December, 1885.