Three
this season, weights as per scale quatters of a mile... CHAASZE CUP, presented, value ..., for Amoy and Foochow Subscription Griffins of this and last season, weights as per scate, entrance $5.
One mile. HAIRWAN CUP, presented, value Rk. Tis, 100, for all Ponies first raced as Griffins at Amoy weights as per scale, entrance $5. One mile and a quarter,
FoоCHOW CUP, presented, value $100, for all China Ponies, weights as per scale, entrance $5. One mile and three quarters." RACING STAKES, of $10 each, for all China Ponies, Foochow and Amoy Subscription Griffins of this and last season allowed 5 lbs., weighs as per scale. One mile and a half, CHALT CUP, presented value $..., for Amoy Subkeription Griffies of this season, weights as per scale, winner of Trial S'akes or of Chaasze Cup 7 lb, extra, to be ridden by residents of Amoy, Fonchow and Formosa, entrance $5. 'One mile,
SECOND DAY.-TUESDAY. 71H JANUARY, COMPRADORES Cur, presented, value $...... for Amay Subscription Griffins of this season, weights as per scale, winner of Trial Stakes, Chnasze Cup or Const Cup 7ibs., if of two or more 10lbs, extra, previous non-starters 7lb extra, entrance $5. Three quarters of a mito. CHALLENGE CUP, value $....., for all Amoy
and Formosa-owned Ponies, to be won two consecutive meetings by a Pony ur Ponies the bona fide property of the same owner or owners, half entrance fees to the winner at each meeting, ball added to the value of the Cup until finally won, or until the total value of the Cupreach $502, after which to the fund, weights as per scale, entrance:o. One mic TE MAA-CHIN CUP, presented, value $......, for Amey and Foochow Subscription Griffins of this and last season, winners at this, or at Foochow meeting, December 1889, of one race gibs, extra, of two or more rolbs, extra, weights as per scale, entrance $5. . One mile and a half.
VISITORS CUP, presented, value $ for all China Ponies, weights as per scale, winners of Brace at this meeting of 14 miles or over, zibs, extra, if of two or more such races, rolbs. extra, entrance $5. Two miles: EXCHA' CE PLATE, presented, value $..., for Amoy and Foochow Subscription Griffins of this and last season, weights as per scale, winners of one rice at (hly meeting zibs, extra, of two or more tolbs, extra, entrance, $5. Three quarters of a mile.
FORESTER Cur, presented, half entries added, for Amoy Subscription Griffins of this season, previous winners zibs, ex ra, weights as per #sente, to be ridden by residents of Amoy, Foochow or Formos, riders who have never had a winning mount to be allowed 5lbs., entrance $5. Seven Furlongs. AMOY STAKES, of $10 each, a forced entry for all Pontes entered at this meeting, first pony to receive 70 per cent, second pony 20 per cent third pony to per cent, weights as per scale. One mile and a quarter.
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THIRD DAY.-Wednesday, 8th January, FORMOS CUP, presented, value $......; for all
China Ponies; weights as per scale; winner of any Race at this meeting 7lbs, extra, of two or more races 10 lbs. extra; entrance $5 One Mile.
LEDGER CUP, presented, 'value $; for Amoy and Foochow Subscription Griffins of this and last season; winners of one race at this, or at Foochow meeting, December 1889, of 13 miles or over 5lbs, extra, of two or more such races jolbs. extra; entrance $5. Two Miles. LADIES' PURSE, presented, for all China Ponies; to be ridden by residents of Amoy, Foochow or Formosa; weights as per scale; Jockeys who have never had a winning mount before this meeting allowed gibs.; entrance $5. Once round and a distance. LOTTERY CUP, vale $....... for Amoy Subscrip- tion Griffins of this season, weights as per scale, winners at this meeting 5. extra for each face won, entrance $5. One mile and
B quarter.
CONSOLATION CUP, value $100, Second Pony $çe, for all beaten Ponies that have run and
not won a race at this meeting, weights as per scale, entrance $5. One mile. CHAMPION STAKES, a forced entry of $10 each for all winners at this meeling except Nil Desp randum Stakes, winners of two races $15 extra, of ma c than two races $30 extra, optional entry for non-winners $5, weights as per scale. One mile and a quarter, . NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES, of $5 each with $50 added, Second Pony $25, for all beaten Amey Subscription Griffins of this season that bave rug and not won a race at this meeting, weights as per scale. Once round and a distance.
Entries close on 14th December, 1889, at .6 p.m..
}:
THE LATE DR. STEWART,
The Banfshire Advertiser gives the follow- ing interesting details respecting the late Dr. Stewart, Colonial Secretary :----
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The life of this distinguished Colonial Adminis- trator deserves a somewhat more extended notice than the necessarily brif reference we were able to give it last week, for it in a striking proof of the fact that the highest career is open to ability, coupled with integrity and devotion to duty,
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Frederick Stewart was born in the parish of Rather, Aberdeenshire, fifty-three years ago. He was trained in a home rich in the old Scottish...peasant virtues of hard work and humble plety. His parents, seeing the ind's eagerness for books, were ready to make any sacrifices to enable him to become College-br d.' So, having been well grounded' at the Parish School, then taught by the late Kev. Mr. Watt, afterwards minister of Strathdon, he went to the Aberdeen Grammar School, and thence, having obtained a high bursary, to the King's College, Aberdeen. He passed from the farmer to the latter under Dr. Geddes, the present learned and accomplished Principal of the University, to whose teaching and influence he used to ascribe much of his success in life. After distinguished academical career, which he closed by graduating with first class honours in philosophy, Mr. Stewart taught for a short time England, and studied with a view to the ministy of the Church of Scotland,
A
los cadolentering on the ministry, Mr. Stewart accepted the office of H.M. Inspector of Schools at Hongkong, and headmaster of the Central
.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1889.
at the same time affectionate, gentle, and modest to a fault. At college he was the friend of every student, and ready to belp the dullest with untir ing patience. He was the secretary and most elequent member of the Debating Society. Fred Stewart speaks to-night, ensured a crowded class-room.
By the unemotional Chinese Mr Stewart was loved
as perhaps no one-Gordon alone excepted-has been loved. None that ever saw it will forget the ovation' they gave him, ns he left for Scotland, eleven years ago. They had loaded him with presents, and, at the last they crowded, in their vessels, round and behind the big P., and O. liner and followed and cheered as long as they could see the well-known figure on her deck. As an administrator, 'in various capacities, he won the respect and confidence of all with whom he came in contact. With one Governor only had he
any difficulty, and on appeal to the Home Government he was able to express himself quite, satisfied with the settlement that has been made. As a role Mr. Stewart was the trusted "counsellor of those in power with him.
Mr. Stewart enjoyed his visit to his native country; but his heart was in his work abroad, and to it be returned never to leave till the end came.
He received from the University of Aberdeen the well-earned degree of LLD, for, in addition to all his varied acquirements, he was a dis- tinguished Chinese scholar.
Very true are the following words, which are taken from a notice. of him in the Pall Mall Gazelle. Essentially a student, he led a quiet life; but to those who were honoured with his friendship, and who used drop in on him of an evening in his bachelor quarters about the old school, and discuss the latest leading books which had just arrived by mail, he was a charming companion. He has been buried in the little cemetery at "Happy Valley," to which be often strolled when the burning beat of the day had passed and the shadows began to lengthen on the hills.'.
Mr. Stewart is survived by his aged father and an only sister, for whom the deepest sympathy is felt. He is gone, but he will not soon Le forgotten. Some will remember the eager, affectionate, yet diffident boy; more will recall the bright look, the sunny smile, the enthusiastic words of the earpest student; many will think of the administrator, capable, trusty, and true to duty; and a few will feel that duff cod blank created by the removal of one of the truest, gentlest, and most affectionate of God-given fiends.
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FORMOSA.
(PROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) ·
KE LUNG, November 19th, The British tor. eda-boat Porpoise, Command- er White, has just left here, for Taiwan foo, with Mr. H. Howard on board. He a me here from. Foochow two days ago, and is on a tour visiting British Consulates. He also visited the British Consulate at Tamsui, taking a passage in the to enter Tamsul harbour, 5.9. Cass, as the Porpoise draws too much water
The transport Harchang lelt this morning for the East Coast, with 400 "Braves." They go to quell some disturbance there. The three
Formosan steamers-Feickew, Cass, and Smith
➡are all here and in Tamavi, under orders for
Entiu ations
THE
HALL & HOLTZ C. CO., LIMITED.
CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, CARPET
BEC
FACTORS, DECORATORS, GILDERS, &
PICTURE FRAME MAKERS.
ÞEG to call especial attention to the following annancements. Exceptional value in VELVET PILE, BRUSSELS, and TAPESTRY CARPETS, from the leading Manufacturers, Designs and Colorings of the highest class.
Also a quantity of CARPETS suitable for Square, Rugs, &c, at half the usual prices, NEW WOOL and other RUGS, "NOVELTIES."--Fenders in Silver, Bronze and Brass, Black and Brass, Fire Brassé, Dogs, and Bijou Stands, Coil Vases, Door Mats and Mattings, Oil Cloths and Linoleums, Table Baizes, Dinner Services, Glass Ware, Glass Centre Ornaments, New Curtain and Draping Materials, with an extensive choice of Trimmings, Bindings and Linings to match, Art Serges and Fringes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, made Carved, l'olished, or Painted in Styles to Harmonize with any room, Recherche Dinner and Tea Sets from Paris and Vienna, Bassinettes with Rubber Tyred Bicycle Wheels and Turnover Covers, at extremely low prices.
Bedsteads and Spring Hair Mattresses, Boisters and Pillaws, Bedding temade, Re-polishing and Re Gilding by experienced men. Work and Materials Guaranteed.
ESTIMATES AND DESIGNNS FREE.
The
©HALL & HOLTZ
... Hongkong, 18th November, 18'9.
29th November, 1389.-At 10 am.
· STATION.
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Tokiu ....... Yogaki Shanghai
24.01
30.10
Amby.....
Halphong... Panlinao Magis Aupir.a
30.05
90.01
Wiad
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The barometer has fallen in south-eastern China, but gradlong" for north-east winds hare decreased. Cloudy, cool, and rather damp weather prevails
1- Laremeter reduced in level of the sea in tuches, tenths and hundredths, Temperature in the shade in degrees, Fah renhet Humility in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with melacure being too. -Directina of the wind in two points. Force of the wind aceding Beaufort scale, 6-State of the weather, & Hun sky, Detached clouds, drizzling rain, Fog. Gloomy, A Kail, Lalming, Overcast, Passing showers, Squally, Nabi, » Show, / Thunder, Vilblity, « Dew wi). 7-Rain_in' Inches, testha and hundredths.
W, Donner/
Hongkong Observatory, 29th November, 1884.
Co-day's Advertisements.
your port: the first named will go to Nanking When they will get away from here is some- from Shanghai to bring 8co soldiers down.
thing I cannot tell you. Since last Chinese New Year, when Mr. Matheson gave up charge of the mines at Pal-tow, scarcely any cos' has been exported from the Government Mines, and during the last few months none whatever have been sold. They have not even been able to salisfy the demand for their own ships and the Arsenal at Foochow, without help from the natives. At the present moment their coal-yard is in the usual state-nothing in it. Orders came down yesterday to Captain Piper of the s.s. Faichew to leave at once, but he will most likely OPEN EVERY EVENING.
have to wait a week for the want of coal before he can leave the harbour. It is shameful, when we come to think that this island is full of good coal, running up to the very surface of the ground, and yet there is only the small pittance of 1,200 to 1,400 tons per month exported, and the natives, who procure the coal from holes in the greater part of this quantity are sent away by
opening of the Government Mines, and it would the hill-sides. There was a great demand at the
properly, but now it is prac ically stopped. be still greater if they had only been worked
The heavy rains we bad in the latter part of October, and the beginning of this month has washed away part of the railway, and the road is impassable in several places. The trains at present only run to Sikaŭ, about four miles from Tai peh-foo. The damage is so great, that it is not a very promising beginning for our last new Rallway Engineer-in-Chief, Mr. Watson, but it presents a very good opportunity to show what he can do. I hope that his views may coincide as much as possible with those of the Military Officials conected with the line, or he will find It very up-hill work indeed. The last engineer, Mr. Cottrell, has got bis claim paid in fuil by His Excellency the Governor..
WOODYEAR'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN
CIRCUS...
EMPHATIC AND DECIDED SUCCESS OF
OUR SECOND PROGRAMME.
OUR FIRST ONE GOOD,
BUT THIS STILL BETTER,
L. VALAZIE'S WIRE PERFORMANCE
IS ALONE
WORTH THE ADMISSION MONEY.
TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, the 30th November, 1889,
GRAND MATINEE.
V
Doors open at 2,30 p.m., commencing at 3 sharp,
Children Half-price to all parts of the House. Amahs in care of Children to chairs, go cents.
$12.00.
PRICES OF ADMUSSION: Boxes of 6 Chairs Single Seats in Boxes................. 2.59 Dress Circle Chairs......
The well-known firm, Measts Fauchong & Co. of your part, bad erected suitable buildings, near the ruined fort and French Graveyard, for the purpose of making patent fuel from the coal dust of the Government Mines. The house was built, and a boiler, besides a good deal of the machin ery, was in position, and soon they would have. been able to start work, but without any ward- Ing orders came from head-quarters that they had to be immediately removed. As it was Government ground the firm had to obey orders, and the house is now pulled down. But the worst if it all was the firm borrowed the large pontoon, which was used in landing the heavy guns, on this they placed the boiler and machinery and a quantity of bricks. As night came on the pontoon wes moored near the bench till the next morning, but as bad luck would have it, a gale of wind set in, which smashed the pontoon to pleces and everything that was on went to the pottom, and I regret to say that at the time of writing Boxes. had not been raised.
Stally, Carpeted Seats
Pit
Children under 12 Half Price,
2.00
1.00
10.30
Soldiers and Sailors ja yalform-tg Plt 25 Cents. Half Price to all other parte except the
SEATS and BOXES can be reserveð'at KILLY
Mr. Hadley, who was in charge ofthe Customs hers whilst Mr. Marlin was away on leave, has returned to Amoy, and Mr. Martin has again & Walsh, Limited. taken charge,
Nithing is done yet in the way of repairing the Arsenal at Tal-peh-foo, that was destroyedt by fire, except to regair the houses round the place. Nothing has as yet been found out as to how the fire occured. There was a good deal of money stolen at the time, therefore it is thought that it was incendiarism. The damage is estimated at from Tis 400,000 to 500,000,-Mercury,
CHINA COAST. METEOROLOGICAL
Schools, Victoria, there, He found it necessary. before he had been long at work, to re-organise the whole educational system, and this he did with his usual thoroughness and success, fa spiring sven the stolid Chinese with something of his own devoted earnestness Mr. Stewart's. Influence was soon felt beyond the immediate sphere of his work. Duty after duty was laid upon him, and taken up cheerfully. He became, in succession, cozoner, stipendiary magistrate Clonial secretary, and was oftener than ence Tora acting governor.There is little doubt, that Napuna overwork hastened the end, yaranmake
REGISTER.
38th November, 1889.---At 4 p.m.
STATION
Shangha
But the man was more and helter than the Han walker. Bir Stuwait's head and heart were Balanced as those of low are." Of cleat intellect, firin purpose, and intereo sense of duty, he was
2
ROBERT LOVE,
General Agent. Hongkong, 29th November, 1889. [1458
THE HONGKONG MARINA, LIMITED. TENDERS are invited for the COMPLE
CO-OPERATIV
COMPANY
THE CHINA SHIPPERS' MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
THE Company's Steamship
"KAISOW,"
G. L. Castle, Commander, will be despatched for the above Ports, on or about the 3rd prox
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 29th November, 1889. (148: NAVIGAZIONE: "GENERALE İTALIANA (FLORIO AND RUBATTINO UNITED COMPANIES),
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND BOMBAY, baving connexion with Company's Mail Steamers, to ADEN, SUEZ, FORT SAID, GENOA, all MEDITERRANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE, and SOUTH AMERICAN FORTS up to CALLAO. Taking Largo at through rates to PERSIAN GULF and BAGDAD. HE Company's Steamship-
TH
***BISAGNO," Captain Valle, will be despatched as above,
THURSDAY, the sth December, at NOON.
At Bombay the Steamers are discharging in 'Victoria Dock.
For further particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co.,
Agents.
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Hongkong, 29th November, 1889.
Intimations.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 484.
WA
JANTED the LEASE of a HOUSE, or part of a HOUSE, situated in Hollywood Road or neighbourhood, and available in January or February next, for the purposes of a Government School-
Applications to be forwarded to the Inspector of Schools,
By Command,
A. LISTER Acting Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 23rd November, 1899. [1456
"IMPORTANT NOTICE:
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,
NVITE special attention to their last Ship-
Iments of
XMAS & NEW YEAR
JUST TO HAND.
CARDS,
A
Intimations.
WANTED,
CCOMMODATION
GODOWNS, Ground Floor and First Floor in Queen's Road Central, near the CLOCK TOWER,
Apply to
Insurances.
EXAMPLES OF THE
C'OS
or ASSURANCE, TO À MAN AGED 30.
‚NÉXT BIRTHDAY, FE
·STG, payable at death, would
cost at the rate of :—
£1,000
6 18 a per quarter (a) If premiums are
payable for whole of life'
"
Office of this Paper. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1889.
6 (1227 or £9 EAST BORNEO PLANTING COMPANY, or £11 46
or £13 0 0
LIMITED.
"HE FIRST ORDINARY GENERAL
TMEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in
the above Company will be held at the HONG- "KONG HOTEL, on-MONDAY, the and December,
at NOON, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 30th September last."
The TRANSFER HOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 31st inst.. to the and Proximo, both days inclusive.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., General Agents, Hongkong, 16th November 1889. (1432
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.'
ENTLEMEN desirous of playing in the Match, SCOTLAND. THE WORLD proposed for 16th, 17th, and 18th December next, will kindly Sign their names on the Notices lying in the Hongkong Club and the Cricket Pavilion.
ARTHUR K. TRAVERS,
Hon. Secretary."- Hongkong, 5th November, 1889.
MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS'.
ASSOCIATION.
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UNTIL NEW PREMtion will be carried NTIL the NEW PREMISES are ready the
on at Nos. 2, 4, and 6, High Street, above the Government Civil Hospital.
Good Accommodation for M. M. Officers,
Terms Moderate.
JAS. EDWARDS,
Proprietor.
A. CLARK, Teacher of Officers and Engineers.
Above Address. Hongkong, 2nd September, 1889.
Consignees.
UNION, LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEĘS, . FROM HAMBURG AND SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship
TH
"LANCELOT," Captain Thomas, having arrived from the above | Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Under- signed for countersignature, and to take imme- diate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
The steamer is berthed at Kowloon and Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once fanded and stored at Consignees risk and expense and no Fire Insurance will be effected. the Steamer must pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the sil December, or they will not be recognised.
RUSSELL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 28th November, 1889.
UNION LINE.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,
THE Steamship
"LÍNGFIELD,"
Captain Brunstrom, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Leading to the undersigned for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from along- side.
The steamer is berthed at Kowloon and Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense and no Fire Insurance, will be affected..
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 3rd December, or they will not be recognised. RUSSELL & Co.
Agents. Hongkong, 26th November, 1889,"
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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NOTICE.
(5) If premiums are limited
to go years;
(c) If premiums are limited
to 15 years;*
(2) If the Sum Assured is made payable at age 5o; or nt death if previous.*
AFTER being three years in force, cach
year's payment of premium secures. proportionate part of Sum Assured as explained in Prospectus. For instance: after five years man Assured under plan & would be entitled to a Free Paid-up Policy for 5/10ths of Sum Assured, viz., £250, should he wish to discontinue future- payments,
The same provisons if commenced at nge 40 n. b. would cost respectively (a) £8.150, (8) £11,50, (6) £13-24, (1) £27,0.8 per quater,
Note.—It is an advantage to effect Provisions of subscription increases; Death may occur of this nature curly in life. By delay the rate before the Provision is effected, or Health may fail and render the life ineligible for Assurance
THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED,
Agents, 810-4] STANDARD LIFE OFFICE
THE INDIAN IMPERIAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, THE Undersigned having been appointed
THE Agents for the bove Campany are pre-
Rates.
pared to accept MARINE RISKS at Current
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, 5th November, 1880 [1382
COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
CAPITAL
***£2,500,000 INVESTED FUNDS upwards of...£7.000,000 ANNUAL NET INCOME.£1,200,000
TH
HE Undersigned, having been appointed Agents of the above Company, are pre- pared to issue POLICIES OF INSURANCE against FIRE at Current Rates.
STOLTERFOHT & HIRST, Hongkong; 1st November, 1889.
· [1354. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 1877 IN HAMBURG.
THE Undersigned having been appointed 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
LONDON.
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THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company, are pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE and LIFE at Current Rates;
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co., Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
NOTICE.
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MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY, THE
LIMITED.
I
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED.........$1,000,000, The above Company is prepared to accept MARINE RISKS at CURRENT RATIB on GOODS, &c. Policies granted to all Parts of the world payable at any of its Agencies.
WOO LIN YUEN
Secretary,
HEAD OFFICE, No. 3, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST. Homokong, 1st February, 1887.
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GENERAL NOTICE.
THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED.)
600,000,
$833.333-33- $318,000.00,
TAELS CAPITAL
EQUAL TO RESERVE FUND
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
LET SING, Esq.
CONSIGNEES OF CARKING Steamship Lou TSO SHUN, E14
PEKING"
The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from along- side.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
CHAS. D. HARMAN,
Agent. Hongkong, 25th November, 1889,
Masonic.
A full_Assortment; of, First Class Goods: in now on. View, Including a Choice Selection of MARION'S PAINTED OFALS, and all the intestZETLAND Novelties of the best English and Continental Artists to be found in the Market..........
CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONERY. We are now offering a good variety of this Clary of Goods, all În splendid condition, at Moderate Prices, comprising: FRENCH SWEETS, BURNT and SUGARED, JORDAN ALMONDS, &C.
CHOCOLATES, Chocolate Crimes, CHOICE
FANCY CRACKERS, &G PHOTOGRAPHY.
No. 525.
I
MA
world.
LO YEUX MOON, Esq.
MANAGER-HO AMEI,
ARINE RISKS, on GOODS, &, takes at CURRENT RATRS to all parts of the
HEAD OFFICE, 8. & §, PRAYA WEST, Hongkong, 17th December, 1885. ΓΙΟΟΙ
For Sale.
GATE & CO.
(THE WHITE HOUSE),
Queen's Road Central,
LO D G E HAVE JUST RECEIVED, PER S.S. "MELBOURNÉ” LARGE SELECTION OF
REGULAR MEETING of the above
A LODGE will be held. in FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the and December, at 8.30 for a P.M. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited...
Hongkong, 27th. Noyember, 1889,
Notices of Firms.
NOTICE
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We have just received and opened out a First, Class Assortment of NEW FATENT CAM-ESSACK, I have commenced buisness as succesion to HAJEE HAMED HAJEE ERAS, LENSES and sppliances of all kinds. MERCHANT and COMMISSION AGENT in Hong- sultable for both Amateurs, and. Professionals,
The Canetas and Lenses are of Exceptional kong. Canton, and China and Mr. ABDULLA quality, specially made for use in tropical KADERDENA is duly authorised to sign my climates, and fitted with all the latest improve.
ments.
MAHOMED HAJEE ESACK ELLIAS. Hongkong, 16th November, 1889............ (1430
TENDON of the SUPERSTRUCTURE of Travellers: Three lines (viz.) and whéle Cheap Sets of Apparatus for Amatourn and
the Company's VESSEL, now moored at Yau- plate. Complete in strong Wood Cabinets 2 ma-ti. Tenders, under sealed cover marked DRY PLÁTES-Thomas, Ilford, Britannia, "Tenders for the Marine to be sent on ore, kept in stock.
Photo Chemicals and Sundries of all kinde at before the 15th December, to the Undersigned, where plaas, form of Tender, and orders to view | Moderate Prices.” can be obtained, that
Hongkong, 18th November, 1889.
1436 ROOM THE SHAMEEN HOTEL AND LAND COMPANY, LIMITED.
W. ST. JOHN H. HANCOCK, CE,
S, TÀ -3, Beaconsfield Arcade, Hongkong, 25th November, 1889.
TO LET
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WANTED.
MANAGER for the Hotel at bracen, to,
opened in about weeks time.
To be Let.
TO LET.
OOMS in "COLLEGE CHAMBERS,”
"Apply to
MALAN DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co.
Hongkong, 2314 November, 1889.
TO LETA
QUSE NO. 2, “ ŠMITE'S VILLAS " Magne
NO. ELGIN ROAD, behind the Union Apply by letter anly to the Secretary Refer Hing Gap, spacious five roomed HOUSE
| eppes and particulars as to Salary, dze, required; with basement; and outhouse; excellent view;
·Church.
Apply to
ACHEE & Coffee Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 20th November, 1880.
A BARRETTO, V+Secretary,
• Mo. 2, D'Aguilar Street,
Hongkong", a6th November, 17807
A
BALL DRESSES,
DINNER DRESSES,
WALKING COSTUMES,
MILLINERY.
SILK HOSIERY,
GLOYES in all Shades. GATE & Co..... Queen's Road Central.
Hongkong, 27th November, 1889.
FROM NEW YORK,
TAI YUAN HAS NOW ON
FOR SALE HAND
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'KILFULLY POLISHED WHITE MAR-
MANTEL PIECES, TABLES, etc. etc., of the most fashionable designs, and at very moderato,;"
THE TAI YUAN SHOP,
No. 1, Queen's Road East.” Hongkong, 14th November, 1889-11 [1420 11
FOR SALE.
AT THE PEAK
THE FALLS" on R. B. L. No. 28-A Telf built sly roomed House, at present
let on lease for one year.
For full particulars, apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT JAA&AGENCY, Co., Id."
-Hongkong, 12th November. 18RG
HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD WANCH/
REGO
PINE SPARS and
Expected to be ready 1st August next, wa
FBLACKHEAD & CO. Hongkong and July, 185gv.:
Hongkong/14th June, 1881