TUNG-CHIE-MUN CUP-Value $75." For all ponies. Weight for inches as perscale'; ball- a-mile.

Mr. Nicholas's Rubyn, 1012 12lb. MÈ F.Dallas 1 Mr. Oolachan's Molodoy, sost, zalb,........................

Mr. Marzinkevich a Mr. McClaw's Warlock, rost. gib......

Mr. N. Sinclair 3 Mr. Naylor's Harkaway, rost. gib...........

Mr. C. S. Taylor Moloday started favourite but was beaten by Rubyn by about a leng ba.. Time 1 minute 4 seconds,

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Mr. Nicholas' Attila, rret. alb. (incl. 7lb.

.................Mr. F. Dallas 1 Mr. Jedear's Pandore, 11st. rib...................................

Mr. Rosthorn 2 Mr. Beurmann's Rittersporn, 10st. glb..........

Mr. H. F. Ramsay 3 Mr. Beurmann's Ehrenpreis, 1031. 12lb..........

Mr. H. E. Ramsay o Attila won by two lengths. Time, 2min. 19sec. CONSOLATION STAKES, value $100; for all beaten ponies at this meeting; weight for inches. Once round.

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CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES, for all winners at this ineeting; optional for winner of Consolation Stakes; forced entry; entrance Tls. 10; winners of two or more races at this meeting, Tis, 20, Ope mile.

M. Nicholas's Tamerlane, 1st. 1lb...........

Mr. Alex. Price's Bejabers,

Mr. F. Dallas 1 11st, tlb...

MAIDEN STAKES, value $150; for ponies that Mr. Oolachan's Oodaloy, rost. 6ib....

have never run at any previous meeting;

Mr. Marzinkevich 1 weight for inches :-Six farlongs,

Mr. Beurmann's Waldmeister, tost. Izib... Mr. Nicholas's Gingis-Khan, 10st, glb.......

Mr. F. Dallas z Mr. F: Dallas 1 Mr. McCraw's Warlock, tost. gib..................... Mr. Beurmann's Rittersporn, lost, glb...............

Mr. H. F. Ramsay 31 Mr. H. F. Ramsay 3 | Mr, Alex. Price's Eglinton, 11st. 41b......... Mr. Beurmann's Ehrenpreis, 1ost. 12lb.........

Mr. N. Sinclair o Mr. H. E. Ramsay 3 Mr. Jedear's Cavendish, 11st. 1lb............... Mr. Alek. Price's Eglinton, test, 4lb...........

'Mr. H. E. Ramsay c Mr. N. Sinclair o Mr. Naylor's Browser, lost. glb.................. Mr. jedene's Brigadier, 1ost, 15lb....subakarım

Mr. C. S. Taylor o Mr. von Rosthers o The favourite won by a length, Time, zmin. Me. Nomobon's Geomancer, 10st. Izib.....

51cc. Mr. M. S. Overlit o After two false starts, the field got away pretty evenly. Eglington took the lead, followed by Gengis Khan, up to the mount, when the favourite drew away and won by several lengths. The rider of Rittersporn entered a protest on the ground of a bad star', but the objection was over-ruled by the stewards. Time, Imin. 391c. HANKOW JUNIOR CLUB CUP, value $150: pre sented by the members; for griffins ; to be won twice consecutively or three times in all by griffins, the bond fide property of the same owner or owners; weight for laches, 14 miles. Mr. Nicholas's Tamerlane, 11st, 1lbanane

Mr. F. Dallas - 1 Mr. Beurmann's'Rittersporn, tost, gib.......................

Comte G. d'Arnoux = Mr. Beurmann's Ehrenpreis, 10st. filb..........

Mr. H. E. Ramsay 3 The favourite won easily. Time amin. 59sec. LOTTERY, CUP, 'value. $¬¡ presented, for all

panies; weight for inches. 1 miles, Mr. Nicholas's Melody, 101, tálb...................................

Mr. F. Dallas : Mr. Alex. Price's Bejabers, 115t, rib.............................

Mr. N. Sinclair 2 Mr. McCraw's Warlock, lost, glb..............................

MHF Ramsay~- Mr. J-dear's, Cavendish, 31st. (lb.....................................

Comis G. d'Arnolix o Bejthers favourite. The field got away spendidly.. Melody took the lead during the first time round, but was passed by Bejabers at the quarter mile post; Melody then challenged the leader and they rin home neck and neck, Melody winning a most exciting race by half a length. Time, 3m. 331001 GERMAN CUP, Presented by Germana residing at or visiting Hankow; for Griffins; to be won twice consecutively or three times in all by Griffins the band fide property of the same owner or owners; weight for inches. Once round.

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Mr. Jedear's Coldstream, 101. 12lb..............

Mr. N. Sinclair

Comte G. d'Arnoux 3

Mr. Oolachan's Oodaloy, tost. 6lb...........................................

Mr. H. F. Ramsay o Mr. Nicholas Gengis Khan, rost. glb...........

Mr. Nicholas Melody, rost. alb.

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HALL & HOLTZ C CO. (LATE THE HALL & HOUTE CO-OPERATIVE.COM.

LIMITED.

NOVELTIES IN ALL

DEPARTMENTS.

SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.

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Mr. Marzinkevich ALL DEPARTMENTS.

Mr. H, E. Ramsay o Coldstream was a hot favourite, at 3 to 1 on. After the flag dropped, Gengis Khan took the lead, followed by Oodalay, Bejabers, Coldstream and Tamerlane. At the mile post the pace became faster, but Coldstream was kept back. The time for the naxt] mile was one minute. Coming into the straight the ponies were all in a cluster, but then Tamerlane shot out, with Bejabers second, followed by Coldstream, and this order was maintained to the end.-Time, am. 12900.-N. C. Daily News.

AOREA..

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

Seoul, December 8th.

SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.

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Hongkong, 24th December, 1889.

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COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT). 12. Company's. Steamship

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which appears in our present issue from a THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP Moukden contributor. No such complete and realistic picture of famine suffering and relief. has been yet given, so far as we know, and the effect of it must be to make every one feel proud who had any hand in supplving the means of enabling the writer and his colleagues.to carry out such excellent work as fell to their hand in the Monkden district, where a need was suddenly created such as had never been known befire.

The writer and others besidės apneir, however, ments on the subjet, which was not to civil at to have somewhat mistaken the drift of our com what had heen dire, but rather to deduce from the experience gained some lessons of permanent utility. But the still small voice of reason proved to be inaudible to those concerned, and nothing short of a thumping paradox could arouse, any interest in their minds, for which little rhetorical figure, therefore, we are sure all readers of the Moukden article will give us We read with much regret of the death of Mr.

"DIAMANTE,"

Captain G: Tayler, will be despatched for the above Port, on FRIDAY, the 27th instant, at

4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 24th December, 1889. [1621

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Intimations.

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

(LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE CO.,accordance with Ordinance No. 6 of 1875, the Undermentioned BANKS will be LD. OF ONGKONG).

CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Busk-

of their shares.

CAPITAL.

(

Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the

of Hongkong. The liability of Share- 25th arid 26th instant.

bolders to be limited to the amount

For the CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK Or

INDIA, LONDON, AND CHINA,

JOHN THURBURN,

Manager, Hongkong. For the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,

AUSTRALIA, AND China,

T. H. WHITEHEAD, Manager, Hongkong..

$400,000, divided into 20,000 Shares of $20 each,

$5 payable on application; $5 on allotment, and the balance at call on 3 months' notice being given. No call will be made for at

least 6 months.*

5,000 Shares are reserved for the Vendors and their friends, and the balance (15,000) in offered to the public for subscription, Applications for shares, accompanied by a deposit of $5 per share, must be sent in to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Hong- kong, Shanghai and Coast Ports on or before the 30th day of Dec. 1889. The Directors will, sabject to the Provisions of the Articles of Association, be nominated at the Statutory Meeting of Shareholders, to be held in January, 1890.

Provisional Board:

R. CHATTERTON WILCOX, ESQ. W. WESTON CLIFFORD, Esq. ALFRED E SKEELS, ESQ.

Solicitors:

*MESSRS, SHARP, JOHNSON & STOKES.

Bankers:

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

General Manager i

(prò. tem.) A. E. SKEELS, Esq.

Secretary:

{bro_tem)_M.H. MICHAEL, Esq.

Offices: HONGKONG, 37 & 39, QUEEN'S ROAD, LONDON, 5 ST. BENET PLACE, E. C.

THE Hongkong Branch of THE BALL & THOLIZ CO-OPERATIVE CO, LD, has been formed into a separate Company with the above tille. Tris business was acquired in August, 1888, nsa going concern, by THE HALL & HOLTZ Co. OPERATIVE CO., LD, (the present Vendors) and has since then, urder able management, pro- gressed so satisfactorily in increasing its sales and extending the scope of its several depart- ments, that the Vendors, although confident that further development will result in an increasingly profitable trade, find that they are unable to supply the required capital, as their Articles of

way of mortgage, nor can they increase their

The Vendors have therefore agreed to sell to

For the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION,

G..E. 'NOBLE,

Chief Manager.

For the COMPTOIR D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS

CHANTREY. INCHBALD, Agent, Hongkong. For the NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION,

LIMITED,

H. A. HERBERT,

Manager, Hongkong. Hongkong, z1st December, 1889. (1608

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS,

TFFICES will be CLOSED for the tran-

HE Undermentioned INSURANCE

saction of Public Business on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY next, the 25th and 26th December,

..

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

.: General Agents. Canton Insurance Ofice, Limited, General Managers,

י.

Hangkong Fire Insurance Company; Ltd♪ N. J. EDE,.

Secretary, Union Insurance Society of Canton LX.

B. C. T. GRAY,

Acting Agent, North-China Insurance Company, Ld.

W. H. RAY,

Secretary,

China Traders' Insurance Company, Ld. H. HARMS, for the Liquidators,

Chinese Insurance Company, Limited. (In Liquidation.)

RUSSELL & Co., Agents. Yangisze Insurance Association, Ltd. GEO. L. TOMLIN,

Acting Secretary, China Fire Insurance Company, Ltd,

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents. Singapore Insurance Company, Limited: ROBT. BAIRD, Agent. The Straits Inturrnce Company, Ltd, The Straits Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.. Hongkong, 23rd December, 1889. (1614

At last the obscene conglomeration of impotent inebriates and impossible sophists known as the Korean Government has, after a lapse of fully two months, sent in charges against Major Lee and Colonel Cummins. The former is charged with having written unplerant críticisma versus. the Korean Government (Great Caesar, what a crime 1 I wonder if they'll have the pluck to take up your correspondent" in this connec- tion. I hope so, for I am itching for a bout with Mr. Nicholas's Attila, rost,gib....Mr. Dallas I

them. The latter, it is said, committed a breach Mr. Jedear's Pandare, itst, ilb...........................

of contract in refusing duty. No evidence is given The least I can say of the so-called thanks, Comte G. d'Arnoux 2 Mr. Jedear's Brigadier, 10st. alb.............

Government with regard to this, Mr. A. von Rosthara 3 foreigners involved would be unfit for publication. Edward Cunningham, for many years head of the Contain Edwards, having arrived from the Association do not permit them to borrow by HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF

In a few days we shall probably hear that the firm of Messrs. Ru«-1] &,Co. in Shanghai. He above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Capital for the purposes of business in Hongkong..

hai treated the Korean is about the last of the generation which had the requested to send in their Bills of Leading to the Government to a dose of diplomatic "Billingsgate" and demanded proper apologies residence there, as well as at the minor ports, immediate delivery of their Goods from along: Hongkong business, in cansideration of the

Mr. Naylor's Harkaway, jost. glb...Mr.Taylor o Attila was made favourite and won by several lengths. Time, 2 min. 7 seca. RACING STAKES-A forced entry, First pony 75 per cent., second as per cent, if more than two ponies start; other-wise no prize. Weight for inches.Once round.

U. S. Minister

and the

which we enjoy to-day are largely due to the combined breadth and boldness which charac

* NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM HAMBURG, MIDDLESBRO

LONDON AND SINGAPOREJ *HE Steamship

EUPHRATES,"

THE

aide.

the he steamer is berthed at Kowloon Pier andum of $20,000 for the goodwill and certain advantages with regard to special agencies, for Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once the Vendors, Home buying, &c. landed and stored. at Consignees' risk and The Stock-in-trade, Fixtures, Household Fur- expense and no Fire Insurance will be elected.niture, etc, will be taken over by the Company All daims against the steamer must be at cost valuation (as per stock books) On presented to the Undersigned on or before the December 31st, 1880, and the Book Debts (after writing off all known bad debts) will be also. taken over, less a deduction of 5 per cent.

►Satisfactory arrangements have been made [1617 for a much-needed enlargement and improve- ment of the present premises, and the refusal of a lease for 3 or 5 years at the Company's option,

RUSSELL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 24th December, 1889.

for the affront cast upon the United States by the Korean authorities' insults to honoured

terised both merchants and consuls in those early citizens of the Great Republic.

days. With the development of Shanghai and To-day the Korean steamer Hairiong has been despatched to, Hongkong, via Nagasaki, the opening of China, partial though it he. Mr, Mr. Jedear's Coldstream, rost, ralb.........................

Cunningham was thoron-hly identified. He was with letters from the King for Min Yong Ik. A Comte G. d'Arnoux 1

To intellec an eminently public-anirited man, Mr. Nicholas's Gengis-Khan, tost, gib.........

Mr. Hium Hoon Tek is the bearer of the Royal

tual capacity of a high order he added remark-3 st December, or they will not be recognised. Mr. F. Dallas z epistles. It is rumoured that Prince. Min will Mr. Oolachan's Oodaloy, rost. 61b...............

come back in the Hatriong and take the able suavity of manner and an innate reason- Mr. Marzinkevich 3

portfolio of Prime Minister and Chief Councillorableness which solved many difficulties and Mr. Nicholas's Toreador, 1st. 4lb

of State. It is to be hoped he will do so at once. A plot to murder the King was discovered a Mr. N. Sinclair o Mr. Oolachan's Molodoy, 1ost. alb............

few days ago, in which a eunuch and some high Mr. H. E. Ramsay o officials are implicated and who now lie in gaol

awaiting trial Mr. Beurmann's Waldmeister, rost. jalb...

Mr. H. F. Ramey o Mr. Naylor's Browser, lost. glb................................

Mr. C. S. Taylor o Coldstream, a hot favourite, won as he liked. -Time, 2 min. 41 secs.

SECOND DAY.

SCURRY PLATE; value $75. For all pontes j weight for inches as per scale; winners at previous meetings 3lb. extra. Penalties accu- mulative. mile.

Mr. Nicholas Pearl, rost. talb.. (incl. 3lb.

extra......

Mr. F. Dallas

Mr. Oolachan's Molodoy, rost alb................................

Mr. Marinkevich 2 Mr. Beermann's Waldmeister, frst alb. (Incl.

3lb. extra)..........Comte G. d'Arnoux 3 Mr. Jedear's Brigadier, 10st. ralb...............

Mr. A. von Rostborn o

Mr. Naylor's Browser, 10st. alb. (incl. 3lb.

extra) ...... .............................Mr. C. $. Taylor o Molodoy was favorite, but came in a good

length behind Pearl, Time, imin. 41secs.. THE HANKOW ST. LEGER; sweepstakes of Tls, 10 each with $50 added. First pony to to receive 75 per cent, second pony 25 per cent if more than two ponies start, otherwise, one prize. For China panies that have never been raced previous to the tot January,, 1889 weight, lost 7lb.; winners of one race, sib. extra; two or more races, tolb, extra. 18 miles.

Mr. Nicholas's Toreador, tost. 12lb. (incl. glb,

Extra)........

Mr. F. Dallas 1 Mr. Alex. Price's Eglinton, rost. 7ib.uz

Mr. N. Sinclair a Mr. Jedest's Cavendish, 108, 7lb...

Comte G. d'Arnoux-3 Won by several lengths. Timm, 20105. THE LADIES' FURGE-Presented; for all poples

weight for inchos. O e mile. Mr. Nicholas's Meledy, 16.t. 1.ib.manom

Mr. F. Dallas I Mr. Colachan's Qodaloy, rost, 6ib.n

Dr. H. N. Allen will soon visit Hongkong en route to Kores, I wish him a pleasant voyage

TIENTSIN.

7th December, 1889. Broken ice is still floating down the river from the upper reaches, but it is not expected that the river will close until the end of the month.

ver will close until the end of this the Pecathlt,

which left Shanghai this morning, and may be expected to arrive kere on Tuesday next, and leave on Thursday morning. Letters for the South can be sent as late as Wednesday night, The canal to the Hal Kvon Ssd is frozen over to a safe thickness, and skaters have been in- dulging in preliminary flourishes during the past week. The ice close to the gate leading to the course stretches for a considerable distance and is in perfect condition.

through Tientala en route for the Customs at Another two married couples have passed Peking-Mr. and Mrs. Bland from Shanghai Mr. and Mrs. Brockdorff from Canton. Peking, is decidedly in luck this winter."

offen neured oil over troubled waters. The best he could give was always given cheerfully to the public service. His judicial-mindedness gained him the confidence of all, whether Chinese or foreigners, and he probably never made an enemy. Of his business career it is only necessary to say that his mere name was a tower of strength to any enterprise with which he was connected, a word to conjure with. The great steam line on the Yangtze, which he created and developed in the face of many obstacles and which was the precursor of the China Merchants' Co. is withla memory of most those now in China, and the master- stroke by which he finally consummated the

supremacy of his Corp. Take him for all in all,

Company by buying out com-

Edward Cunningham was probably the most representative man Shanghai has ever had, and be leaves a name which we can all honour with out a shadow of abatement.—Chinese Timis.

SCOTT's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, for Rickets, Marasmus and all wasting disorders of children, in very remarkable in its results. The rapidity with which children gain flesh and strength upon it is very wonderful. Read the following:-"I have tried Scott's Emulsion 'in cases of wasting in young children, and I am of opinion that it is a valuable prepara- tion for such cases. The children take it and We regret to have to record a serious carriage. ask for more, and the good effects are appvent, accident to Mr. Detring, Commissioner of I consider it far superior to ordinary Cod Liver Customs, who had his leg broken on Wednesday Oil,J. MARSHALL, M.R C.S., &c., 143, Grange afternoon, Mr. Detring was getting into his car Road, Bermondsey, S.E. Any Chemist can ringeover the front wheel, when the horses made supply it.-A. S. Watson & Co. (Ltd.), agenta in a movement which threw him to the ground, but Hongkong and China. -[Adut, the thing was so instantaneous that the mafoo who was present is unable to explain clearly what actually cused the fracture. Drs. Frazer and Irwin were promptly in attendance, and the bone was set within half an hour of the accident, Patient doing well.

To-day's Advertisements.

WOODYEAR'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN W

CIRCUS.

OLD CENTRAL MARKET.

The Customs' Fause-boat is once more safely moored at Ho-bal-wu for the accommodation of The boat is kept warm, carries an excellent cook travellers to and from Peking-during the winter, and purv.yor, has four snug beds, and lavatorial conveniences, and if the travellers carry their own cards, or banjo, or, whatever apparatus for time-killing they may severally affect, with their LAST 5 DAYS, Mr. Martinkevich 2 own specialities in the way of drink, there is no reason why an evening in the house-boat should

Mr. Jedear's Pandore, rist, 1lb..

Mr. A. von Rosthorn 3 not form the preamble to dreams as soft as CONSTANT CHANGES,

velvet and as sweet'as lavender.

:

On Wednesday night, about 17.30, the roof of the Municipal Police-station was found to be on fire in the centre of the building, but by prompt action in using hand-grenades the fire was beld in check until the engine was got out and water procured from a w.ll under the Secretary's new

LAST 5 DAYS.

· CONSTANT CHANGES:

GREAT PANTOMIME OF THE

4

**LOVERS

4

REDUCED PRICES | |

Mr. Rosthorn's Brigadier, 10st 12b...........

Mr. H. E. Ramsay d Mr. Nomohon's Geomancer, rost. 12lb.......

Mr. M. S. Overin Melody was favourite and won by s length Time, zm. 18tc. YANG-TSZE CUF, value$~; for all ponless pro-

sented by the captains of steamers running on house. By one o'clock the building was out of REDUCED PRICES! - the River; weight, for inches; winners at danger. The cause of the fire was the ignition. previous meeting 3ib. extra, at this meeting of of a beam which had been Luilt too far into a over 1 mile rib, extra; penialifes accumulative, chimney. The loss, which was trifling, falls on

miles

the Hongkong Fire Insurance Co. It is a matter of congratulation that the fire was promptly checked. by. Mr. A. M, Smith, who happened to come upon the scane before it was too late to employ hand grenades, The cogins

Mr. Alex. Price's Bejabers, ist, db. (inch', ***3lb. extra) via Mr, F. Dallas Mr. McCraw's Warlock, lost alb (incl.)

3lb. extra)........ Mr. H. F. Ramsay Warlock was made favourite, but Bejibers was well supported in the pari-mutuel Won easily-Time, amin, sõsec, k

got to work all right, but although the water passed through the hose, the outside of it and the pump also were covered with ice, in a few minutes after starting to work, the temperatura

Visitors' Cup, valkie as presented by visitors being at 20 degrees Fabr..

to Hankows for griffins, weight for Inches I justification were needed for occasional winners of any two rares, 10-lbs, extra, : Ona | resort to hyperbole, it would be furnished by the Mille,

altogether admirable article on Famios: Relief

PRICES OF ADMISSION “Buxga of 6 Chairs ...........

Si-gle Seate in Boxes Dress Circle Chairs,... 'Stalls, Carpeted Seats .....

$900,

1.50 1.00

0.50

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform-to Pit 25

>

Cents.

SEATS and Boxes can be reserved at Kelly

ROBERT LOVE, General Agent., Hongkong, ajth December, 1889%

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WANTED.

The following are the principal departments, as at present carried on, vizi

COMPETENT PORTUGUESE or has been secured. Co

CHINESE COMPOSITORS for L'Avenir du Tonkin, published at HANOL Preference given to those with good certificates as to competency.

Applications to be made to

M. CHESNAY,

Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong, 24th December, 1889. [1620

BEKANNTMACHUNG, 70%

D Register Rail anderweitige Bekanntina-

IE EINTRAGUNGEN in des Handels.

chungen des KAISERLICHEN KONSULATIS, werden im Jahre 1890 durch die Zeitung The Hongkong Daily Press verblientlicht werden.

Canton, den 21. December, 1889,

Der Kaiserlich Deutsche Konsol A.1.

BUDLER.

1519]

VIN

2

CHAMPAGNE. BRUT, ROYAL CUVEE, LEMOINE,

AS SUPPLIED TO H.R. !%The PRINCE of WALES, H.R.H. The DUKE OF EDINBURGH, ... and to HIM, The Late EMPEROR FREDERICK Rick ́ ́ÖFGERMANY;

fermented ice of the grape solely with: THE special rure of this Wine is that it is

Household & General Stores. Wines & Spirits. Empire Brewery Products..."

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Hall & Holtz Co.'s Steam (Sole Agency).

Furniture Factory .......... Gentlemen's Outfitting and Tailoring, Drapery, Millinery & Dressmaking. Ladies & Children's Outfitting, & Fancy Goods. Furnishing, General Upholstery, House Paint- ing and Decorating,

It is

such proposed to add a Furniture, Factory, and

ting may be considered advisable.

The Vendors will bear the whole cost of the preliminary and other expenses attending the formation of the Company, up to the date of allotment.

Applications for Shates (accompanied by a deposit of $5 per share) must be made on a printed form, and forwarded to the Com- pany's Bankers; should no allotment be made the deposit will be returned in full, and in case the number of shares allotted less than that applied for. the surplus deposit will be appro- priated towards the sum due on allotment.

Application Forms can be obtained, at the offices of the Company's Bankers in Hongkong,

be closed in all these places on the Shanghal and Coast Ports,

Hongkong, 16th December, 1889, [1590 THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI T 42: BANKING CORPORATION.

out the addition if candy, syrup, or liqueur of 30eber, 1889,

any kind,

A Dry Champagne to he palatable must be made of the fincas raw, material --A Sweet Champagne can be made of almost any material. The excessive quality of, sugar, in the latter, masks completely its original character.

Natulal Chasipague will agree with persons' to "whom the Sweetened Champagnes aTC

injurious; it is a true stimulant to mind and body, rapid, volatile, transitory, and harmless This Natural Champagne is recommended as being really,diy, not by means of ar ificial addi- tons, but because in it the natural process of fermentation has been completed.

LIMITED.

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XTRAORDINARY MEETING OF

SHAREHOLDERS,

NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- NORDINARY MEETING will be held of the CrrY HALL, Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of January, 1890, at Twelve o'clock Noon, when in accordance with the requirements of Article g6 of the Deed of Seitle: ment of the Corporation,, the Shareholders will be requested to authorize the Directors to accept 2ra-Ordinance passed by the Governor In Council of Hongkong amending the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Ordinance No. 5 of 1866.

By Order of the Court of Directors, andis og

GE NOBLE,

Chief Manager. Hongicong, and December, 1889,

Agents for Hongkong, DAKIN BROTHERS OF CHINA!! Nos, 2a 14, Queen's Road Central 1618 MAFOR SALE. ANASUNY VREGULATION MH RIFLE by BLAND.

Apply to

cfo Honghong Telegraph Office, Hongkong, 24th December, 1889163

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ON

CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION."

"NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. TN accordance with Section 120 of the Articles of Association, the General Agents, with aphtoval of the Consulting Committee, will on 02:0‡ the 1st January, 1893, Issue · Interest: Warrants N WEDNESDAY next-being CHRISTMAS of per Share, payable at the Hongkong and DAY and on WEDNESDAY, thest Shanghal Banking Corporation, the same being January, 1890-being NEW YEAR'S DAY, this at the Rate of 10 per cent. per annum on the Office and the Opium Examination Hulk willbe Paid-up Capital of the Office for the year 1889, CLOSED to the transaction of all business jebut, and Nouco is hereby given that in order that the work at the Custom Stations wil

Puchar jame may beadjusted, the TRANSFER DOOKS 14 ft Office will be CLOSED from the 18th to MORGAN, A; so the 31st instant, both days: Commissioner of Customa

2000107 109 A

Custom House Kowloon, 18th December 1889.

AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED, AND REDUCED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Under

mentioned Shares in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharfand Godown Company, Limited, and Reduced, viz.:-SCRIP No. 621 for 62 Shares Nos. 168go to 16951 in the name of ALEXANDER MICHIR have been LOST, and should the same not be produced before the Thirty-first day of December next, NEW SCRIP will be ISSUED to the said ALEXANDER MICHIE, and the aforesaid SCRIP No. 621 will be thereafter treated by this Company as null and void.

For the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, and Reduced.

EDWARD OSBORNE, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 2nd November, 1889.

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THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

LISTELERON HONGKONG

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. I.-"Hongkong Telegraph" Office. 2.-Cantlie, Dr. J., Queen's Road, Cowie, Dr., Queen's Road, Hartigan, Dr. Wm., Queen's Road. 3.-Cantlie, Dr. J., Victoria Peak, 3. & J. Telephone Co., Ld. 7-Poesnecker, L., Robinson Road, '8.-Ambold, Karberg & Co. 9-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. To-Chater and Vernon,

11-Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Queen's Road, 12"Daily Press" 13-Russell & Co.

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14-E. E. A. and China Telegraph Co., La,^ IS.-Central Police Station. 16.-Watson & Co., A. S., Ld 17-Douglas Lapraik & Co. 18.-Butterfield and Swire. 19.-P. & O. Steam Navigation Co. 20.-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co, Ld. 31-Cruickshank, Wm., Pedder's Street. 22-China Mail”

33.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.

28. Holliday, J. F., Victoria Peak. 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. 33-Hancock, W. St. John H., C.E. AU 34 Cruickshank, Wm., Victoria Dispensary. 35-Brodie, Wm,, Residence. 36-Ah Yon & Co., 8o, Praya Central, 39-Mackintosh, E., Residence. 40.The Bomeo Co., Ld. 41-Adamson, Bell & Co.: 43.-Dodwell, F,

42.-Jordan, Dr. G. F., Residence.

44 Government House, 45-Hughes & Errai

46.-Delilios & Co.

47-Belllios, E. R., Kingsclere,

48 Do

49-Carlowitz & Co.

Victoria Peak.

So The Imports and Exports Office, 5Morris & Ray

53-Layton, B., Residence. 53-Judd, Walter, Victoria Peak.. 54-Webber, J. F. Do v spod 55-Hartigan Dr, W. Residence. 56.-Victoria Hotel, Public Telephone,

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Dakin Bros. of China, Id 61-Stevens & Co. Geo. R Shally is dust cols: Residence, T Subscription to Exchange $80 per Annum. Subscribers will oblige by correcting their

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Canton Insurance Office, Limited, allERKEZ kong, 17th December, 188922 [1594.

Hongkong 8th April, 1858.

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