the women who were in the hole with me, "I did not even know the man's name. Only know bim by sight. He used to come to our house. occasionally. After being in the hole some time I asked the man to let me out, but received no answer. I don't know the previous witness. I had never seen her before:
Matsukohama,another of the survivors, stated: -1 am 18 years of age. I had not been pre- viously acquainted with the man who persuaded me to come on the steamer. I knew him by sight and he sometimes came to our house. He | advised me to come to Hongkong as it was a much better place than home. He told me to dress as a coal-woman and he would 'arrange matters. did as he told me and worked all day as a coal-woman, and when the other coolies left 1 remained and was put into the hole by the man.. No one else but he suggested that I should enter it. I found 5 or 6 people there, and it was very dark.
Another witness Kamkusama aged so said: I belong to Nagasald and was in service there. The deceared man used to come to our. house and be one day asked me to go out with him. He then spoke to me about coming to Hong- kong. I went on board as a boat-woman, and after work the man came and took me to a small hole. It was still daylight and when 1 got in he shut the door directly. I found some people inside but did not know any of them nor their names. The deceased man was on board all the day, but was below, so I cannot say what he was doing. When shewing me into the hole. he told me the door would afterwards be opened.
The inquiry then closed.
CORRESPONDENCE-
[We do not necessarily endorse the opinions exprowed by Correspondents in this coloma).
THE ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TO THE EDITOR er THE "HoraKoNG TELEGRAPH.”
DEAR SIR, shall be obliged if you will kladly acknowledge the following additional subscriptions and donations received by me for the Funds of the Alice Memorial Hospital:- Messrs. Danby, Leigh and Orange...........................$ 25 Mesars. S. J. David & Co.......
A Friend...przy
Messrs. M. S. Sassoon & Co........................
Oscar Brandt, Esq.......
H. N. Cooper, Esq...
-John Mitchell, Esq...
Messrs. E. N. Mehta & Co....
Mesars. Gibb, Livingston & Co.................................
Messrs. Tata & Co.
Mersts. J. Peerbhoy & Co..ina
R. Marten, Esq.................
R. Lyall, Esq.............
Yours faithfully,
E. W. MAITLAND,
Hon. Treasurer,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1890.
Co-day's Advertisements.
TheLadies' Purse.-Presented by the Ladies
of Hongkong. Distance 300 yards. No. o Sbots-Seven. Entrance fee so cents, tih-All Comers,-Distance 500 yards. No, of Shota-Seven. Unlimited entries, 20 cents each. Teg prizes, value $47, present. ed by the Association. 9th.-Association-Distance 500 yards. No Unlimited entries, 30 of Shots-Seven, cents each. Five priers, valu: $30, present- ed by the Association. 10th-Queen's 1st Stage-Distance 500 yards. No. of Shota-Seven. Entrance fee 50 cents. Two prizes, value $14, presented by the Association. Position-Sitting, Kneel ing or Prone. 11th-Queen's End Stage.-Distance 500 yards, No. of Shots-Ten. Entrance fee 58 cents. Two prizes, value $14, presented: by the Association. Position Sitting, Kneeling or
Pront.
satb.-All Comtrs.--Distance 600 yards. No
of Shots-Seven. Unlimited entries, o cents each, Seven prizes, value $iż, pre- sented by the Association,
zgth,—Association Distance 600 yards. No. of Shots Seven. Unlimited entries, 30
cents 'each. Five prites, valve $30, prež sented by the Association,
14th.-Queen's 1st Stage-Distance 600 yards.
No. of Shots-Seven. Entrance fee 50 cents. Two prizes, value $14, presented by the Association. 15th.---Queen's and Stage-Distance 600 yards.
No. of Shots-Fifteen., Entrance fee 5 cents. Two prizes, value $14, presented by the Association. Position-Sitting, Kneel- ing Prone.
16th. Queen's 3rd Stage,-Distance 800 yards. No. of Shots-Ten. Entrance fee so cents. Two prizes, value $14, prisented by the Association.
17th Long Range-Distance 8c0 yards, No. of Shots-Ten. Entrance fee 50 cepts.
Three prizes.
18th-Any Ris-Open to all comers. Dis.
tance Boo yards. No. of Shots-Te Entrance fee $1. Two prizs. 19th-Long Range.-D stance geo yards. No of Shots-Ten. Entrance fee so cents. Three prizes.
35 20th-Queen's Stage-Distance gon yards. No.. of Shots-Ten. Entrance fee 50 cents. Two prizes, value $14, presented by the Associa tion.
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Alice Memorial Hospital
Hongkong, 28th March, 1890.
To-day's Advertisements.
ST. JOHN
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above
A LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS
HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 28th instant, 8.30 for 9 O'CLOCK precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited
Hongkong, 28th March, 1890.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION:
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[ILITARY OPERATIONS will take place
Meymun Pass on the aftemoon of TUESDAY NEXT, the 1st April, between 2,30 P.M. and P.M.
Al Junks and vessels are cantioned to keep clear of the Pant during this time.
By Command,
W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 28th March, 1890.
[$94
[ONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
HONGKONG
PROGRAMME OF EIGHTH PRIZE MEETING.
TO BE HELD AT KOWLOON ON FRIDAY April 4th, SATURDAY gib, and MONDAY 7th, 1890.
(PRESIDENT).
G. E. Noble, Esq,
COMMITTEE:
E. L. Woodin, Esq. (Chairman).
John Andrew, Esq.
W. D. Braidwood, Esq.
Col. Verner Chater, 1st A. & S. Highlanders.
Major Dempster.
C. Ford, Esq,
,
A. Shelton Hooper, Esq.
Lieutenant Martin, E. NA
Capt. Robinson, 1st A. & 8. Highlanders.
E. Robinson, Esq.
Commander Rumsey, R. N.
H. E. Wodehouse, Érq. C.M.G.
HON. SEC. & TREASURER:
C. Vivian Ladda, Esq.
1st-All Comers.-Distance 200 yards. No.
Unlimited entries zo of Shots--Seven, cents each. Ten priven, valus $47; pre». sented by the Association. 2nd-Association-Distance 200 yards. No. Unlimited entries, 30 of Shota-Seven. Gents each. Five prizes, value $39, pre sented by the Association. sed.Members of Council-Past and Present Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils of Hongkong Distance zoo yards, No. of Shots-Seven. No entrance fee. To be shot at the Old Military Range on Saturday afternoon.
2nd
Eq
1st Price, presented by E. Mackintosh, Esq. » Bavier Chauffour, Esq. 4th.-Queen's 1st Stage--Distance 300 yards. No, of Shots-Seven. Entrance Yes ja centu.
Two prizes, value $12, presented by the
Association, d
or Kneeling. Position-Standing 5th-All Compri-Distance 300 yards, No. of Shots Seven.....Unlimited entries, ap cents each. Ten frizes. value $47, pre- sented by the Association. 6th-Ladies Open to Lady Members or their Nominees. Distance 300 yards. No, of Shots--Seven. No entrance fee, Position Sitting or Kneeling.
1st Prize, presented by D Nowicjce, Esq.
and
PRENFEELLE
Colonel Verner Chater
Capt, Rumicy, B.N.
C. Ford Esq.3-4
A Shelton Hooper, Esq.
Lock Hing
Wang Hing
G. Stewart, Esq, dá
· E. Robinson, Esq.
EL Wooding Rag
21st.—Any Rifle -Open to all comers. Di.
tance 900 yards: No. of Shots-Ten. Entrance fee $1. Two prizes.
Entimations.
HONGKONG
TRADING
COMPANY,
LIMITED.
(LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED.) *
COMPLETE
HOUSE FURNISHERS, CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, LINEN DRAPERS, &
"
UPHOLSTERERS.
SHOW ROOMS, 37 & 39, QUEEN'S ROAD. --MATERIALS-AND WORKMANSHIP-ABSOLUTELY-GUARANTEED.
HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD.
(Late THE HALL & HOLTZ C. Co., Ld.) Hongkong, 1st March, rego
THEATRE.
LAST NIGHT!
ROYAL
Important Announcement.
LAST NIGHT!! (BUT ONE) Of the Hongkong laughing season and Unabated Success of the Renowned and Only
SURPRISE PARTY.
HUDSON'S
FANTASTIC FURIOUS FUN MAKERS. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING,
THE 28TH MARCH, 1890. Grand fashionable performance and entire change of programme, which will be presented this night only.
Miss Habgood's wonderful piano solo on American airs, giving an imitation of the Banjo,
&c
"
Hudson's Banjoistic Effusions, &c.
PLANTATION PASTIMES,
The streaming sketch
THE BALLOON ASCENT
for Spencer outdone]
AGGREGATES OPEN TO ALL COMERS. 75,000 fret descent from the Clouds without the
aand.-Volunteer · Aggregate.-Restricted to
aid of the Parachute.
GILBERT'S SEVEN AGES OF MAN.
Co-day's Advertisements.
BANK HOLIDAY.
'N accordance with the provisions of Ordinance.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
EIGHT BUILDING LOTS AND VALUABLE HOUSE PROPERTY, AT YAU-MA-TI.
No. 6 of 1875, on the occasion of the Via THE Undersigned has received instructions
of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught the Undermentioned BANKS will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business, on MONDAY, the 31st March, 1890,
For the CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF
INDIA, LONDON, AND CHINA,
C. F. ROWBAND, Manager, Hongkong. For the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,
T. H. WHITEHEAD, Manager, Hongkong. For the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION,
WADE GARDNER, pro Chief Manager. For the NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION,
LIMITED,
H. A. HERBERT,
Manager, Hongkong. For the COMPTOIR" NATIO VAL D'ESCOMPTE
DE PARIS,
L. GLENAT, Acting Agent, Hongkong. Hongkong, 28th March, 1840
1496
TO LET.
LARGE ROOM on the Ground Floor
to Sell by Public Auction,
TO-MORROW,
the 29th March, 1890, at 4 P.M., on the Spot.
KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 558 of 750 square feet situated on the Praya, East of the
Police Station."
The Lol will be sold under the same contract as it has been sold by the Government on the 11th September, 1888.
·· ·· Also,
SEVEN KOWLOON INLAND LOTS Nos. 424 to 330 of 750 square feet each situated on Reclamation Street, Crown Rent Ten Dollars each these Lots will be sold under the same Contract as they have been sold by the Govern ment on the 19th November, 1888.
Also,
SECTION D. & E. and the Remaining Portion of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 107, with one Chinese Dwelling House erected thereon,situated in Temple Street, at the back of the Market, and measuring North 50 feet, South 50 feet, East 50 -feet-6-inches, West-46-fcot.—————
Conditions of Sale-Twenty-five per cent, of the Purchase money to be paid immediately after the Sale, and the Balance on completion of Transfer, all expenses of transfer to be paid by Purchasers.
The Property to be at Purchaser's risk, with
THE CHINESE INSURANCE COMPANY, NE 13, Praya Cenital. Suitable for an all faults and errors of description, on the fall of
LIMITED.
IN LIQUIDATION.
1354
Office.
Apply to
'G. C. ANDERSON, 13. Praya Central. Hongkong, 28th March, 1840.
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that a GENERAL
MEETING of the above named Con pany will be held at the Head Office of the Com- pany, Victoria, Hongkong, at 3 FM, on THURSDAY, the roth April, 1890, when the | Liquidators will lay before the Shareholders an Account showing their acts and dealings and the manner in which the winding up has been con- ducted since the commencement of the winding up until the 31st December, 1889
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 28th instant to the toth proximo, both days inclusive.
Byrder,
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H. HARMS, for the Liquidators. Hongkong, 28th March, 1890 THE CHINESE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED.
NOTICE.
N
efficient Volunteers whose respective highest | Mi-s Lily C. Biber will sing "Poor Wander consequence of the Hongkong and Kow-
scores in competitions Nor. 1 & 5 make up the highest aggregate. Entrance fee $1. Two prizes, 1st Prize, value $15, and Prize, value $to, presented by A. B. Johnson Esq.. 23rd.--Civil Service Aggregate.-Restricted to
Members of the Civil Service whose respec- tive highest scores in competitions Nos 1 & 5 make up the highest aggregate. Entrance fee 1. 1st Prize, presented by Chief Justice Fielding Clarke, 2nd Prize, presented by Bavier Chauffour Esq., 3rd. Prize, presented by Wang Hing, 24th-Police Aggregate-Restricted to Mem- bers of the Police Force whose respective Highest scores in competitions No. 1 & S make up the highest aggregate, Entrance fee 50 cents. Two prizes.
Est prize, $20, presented by J. D. Hom. phiays Esq.
2nd prize $5. 25th-Army and Navy Aggregate.-Restricted
to Officers of the Army and Navy whose respective highest scores in competitions Nos, 1, 5, B and 12 make up the highest aggregates. Entrance fee $i. "One prize, presented by the Association.
1st prize, Silver Cup, presented by J. D. Humphreys Esq
26th-Aggregate. Restricted to Non-Commis-
Ing One" from the "Pirates of Penzance" and "Scenes that are Brightest."
Miss Nelly Harley and Miss Linton's Speciality The Rippling Stream." The Great Men of Ireland. Ouda's Marvellous
· performance and the laughter manufacturing
And
THE MAD HOUSEWIFE,
farce..
OR
THE MIDNIGHT INTRUDER.
loon Whailand Godown Company's-Meet-- in taking place at NOON, on THURSDAY, the of the above named Company has been altered roth proximo, the hour of the General Meeting to 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
By Order,
T506
H. HARMS, for the Liquidators. Hongkong, 28th March, 1890.
STEAM FOR
remember the above will be presented for SINGAPORE, FENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN,
this night only,
Amission as usual. Smiling begins at 9 P.M Box Office open at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH'-, THOS. P. HUDSON, Proprietor & Manager,
To-monow Evening Farewell Appearance. MONSTER CARNIVAL PROGRAMME, First Time of Our Burlesque Opera," KILL TROVATORE, &c., &c. Hongkong, 28th March, 1890.
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NOTICE OF MEETING. THE SONGEI KOYAH PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED. (OTICE hereby given that an EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
sioned Officers, Petty Officers and Warrant Officers of the Army, and Navy, and to Marines, Blatjackets, and Private Soldiers of the Songei Koyah Planting Company. Limited whose respective highest scores in competi- will be held at 6, Ice House Lane, Victoria, tions Nos. 1, 5, 8 & iz make up the highest Hongkong, the Registered Office of the Com- aggregater, Entrance fee so cents. Four pany on MONDAY, the 14th day of April, 1890, prizes, value $32, presented by the Associn- at 4 of the Clock in the afternoon for the purpose of enabling the Company to add power in the tlon. 1st Prise, $10 and Prize, $8,3rd Articles of Association to enable the Company Filze. 28, 4th Prize, $6.
by its General Managers to forfeit or cancel any 27th-All Comers Aggregate.-For all compe
titors whose Nos. 1, 5, 10 & 15 make up the Shares on which any call or hatalom sy
remain unpaid, and to enable the Company to bigbest aggregate, Entrance fee $1. Ist price, value $30; and $201 3rd $10. Pie. sell, re allot or otherwise dispose of the same, and for the purpose of dealing with the said sented by H, N, Mody Esq. 28th-Any Rifle Aggregati. For Competitors Shares, and for causing due notice to be given
whose respective scores in competitions to the registered owners of such shares, Nos. 18.21 make up the highest aggre gates. Entrance fee so cents. Two prizes
Presented by Ist prise value $15; and to Commodore E. G. Church R.N.
Should the Revolution be passed by the required majority it will be submitted for con- Grmation as a special resolution to a Second Extraordinary Meeting which will be sub- sequently convened.
A full and complete copy of the above proposed amendments may be seen on application at the Company's Office.
Dated 18th day of March, 1890
· ` AGGREGATES OPEN TO MEMBERS. agth-Nursery Aggregate.-Restricted to Com petitors who have never won a First or Second prize at any previons priss meeting in Hongkong, and whose respective scarce In the 1st Stage Queen's make up the highest aggregate. Military and Navy 503) excluded. Entrance fee 50 cents. Three prices.
1st Prize, presented by Messrs. Dakin Bros. 2nd Prize, value 81o; jud Prize, value
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
General Managers.
NOTICE.
MEETING of the DISTRICT GRAND
30th Long Bangs Aggregate For Competi. A LODOS of Hongkong and South China
tors whose respective scores is competitions Nos. 15 & 19 make up the highest aggre gate. Entrance fee 3. Two prizes. Jet Pure, valse $15, presented by Prise, value $10, presented by Hon. A P MacEwen,
and
31st Queen's Aggregates.-1st prize, Silver Cup presented by Hon. C. P. Chater. and $30 yd $154th 810; 5th 85.
N. 3. The Winner of the Silver Medal is entitled to shoot for the Prince of Wales's Cup at Furst Prize Meeting of the National Rife Association at which he may be able to attend, 32nd Champion Aggregates For Competi
tors whose respective highest scores in competitions Nox: 1; 2; 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 17 & 19 and the Three Sisges Quran's make sp the highest aggregate nuance fes 31-1st Prize, Silver Cup presented by
Humphreys, Esq, and National Rifle Association Silver Medal, presented by the $301 3rd Prize, value $20, presented by E. Hongkong Association; and Prize, value
Bellios, Eq SWEEPSTAKES OPEN TO ALL COMERS. Running Manz-Unlimited entries - Distance ***rko yards. Five shots for go: cents. Une.
Tickel. AMA WAME Vanishing Target. -Unlimited entries Dis. tance 150 yards. Five shots for 20 cents. One Ticket, khi
ISMAILIA, PORT SAID, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLÉS, BRIN- DISI, TRIESTE, VENÍCE, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON!
ALSO,
BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA AND AUSTRALIA.
N.B.-CARGO CAN BE TAKEN UN THROUGH BILLS OF LADING YOR BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULL PORTS, MARSEILLES, TRIESTE, HAM- BURG, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
anfi wailons
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
THEEKCE CUPS, VANS $200 and $102 THE KWOON KWAN YFEN CHAL respectively. Also two Consolation Cups value $100 each.
The 2nd Stage of the Seventh Competition will take place TOMORROW, the 9th-instant-ay Entrance 2.15 p.m. commencing at 300 yards. Fee go cents.
A Launch will leave the P. & O. Wharf at 2 O'CLOCK, to take over intending Competitors.
CHAS. V. LADDS, Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, 22nd March, 1800
NOTICE.
·CRUICKSHANK AND COMPANY, LIMITED.
T MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, on THURS DAY, the 3rd April, at 3.30 PM., for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Account for the year ending 28th February,
HE SECOND ORDINARY GENERAL
1890.15
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WM. CRUICKSHANK, Genemi Manager. Hongkong, 26th March, 1890.
A. G. GORDON & CO., LIMITED.
ENGINEERS LAUNCH
BUILDERS, and GOVERNMENT
the hammer.
A Steam Launch will leave Pedder's Wliart on the day of the Sale at 3.30 P.M. For further Particulars, apply to
F. RAPP
Hongkong, 21st March, 1800.
Auctioneer,
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PUBLIC AUCTION
RACING STUD.
OF
HE SHANGHAI HORSE BAZAAR TCOMPANY LIMITED, have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, en
WEDNESDAY,
-the 2nd-April, Mr. SID'S STABLE,
consisting of
The following well-known RACE PONJES:- "ENTERTAINER," winner of the Hongkong
Derby, 'IPgo,
"ENTICER," winner of the Canton Cap and Scurry Stakes, Hongkong Meeting, 1890. "SUSEWIND" well-known Race Pony.
"GRIDIRON"
"WALDO"
i'
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"ALI-BABA" (late Thunichigut), winner of
the Lusitano Cup in Hongkong, and other" Races in Shanghai and Tientiin. "SONNENSTRAHL" winner, of Several Races and many Champions in Tientsin. "BLAZER," winner. of Hongkong Ladies' Purse and Several Races in Tientsin. "MYTH,”winner of Several Races in Tientsin. "GANGES." winner of the Spring Cup,
Shanghai, 1888.
"ERZHERZOG,” winner of Several Races
in Tientilo
· and
SEVERAL TIMED GRIFFINS. Shanghai Horse Bazaar,
asth March, 1890..
PUBLIC AUCTION. +
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CONTRACTORS, IRONMONGERS, COME Undersigned bas received instructions MISSION AGENTS, VALUATORS, IRON and TIMBER MERCHANTS.
WORKS:
BOWRINGTON, EAST POINT.
OFFICE:
9, PRAYA CENTRAL,
to Sell by Public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY,
the 9th April, 1890, at Noon, at his Sale Rooms, Duddell Street.
(Unless previously disposed of by private Contract.]
THE WRECK OF THE BRITISH STEAM- SHIP SOOCHOW,
SPECIE ONLY LANDED AT PLYMOUTH. THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI, STEAM
LA NAVIGATION · COMPANY'S Steamship STEAM LAUNCH COMPANY, LIMITED, of 326 Tons net Register, as she lies on the day “MIRZAPORE," Captain R, Harvey, with Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for LONDON VIA BOMBAY & SUEZ CANAL on WEDNESDAY, the 9th April, at NOON.
4
Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.M., Parcels and. Specie (Gold) at the Office and
P., on the day before sajing.
Silk and Valuables for Europe will be transhipped at Colombo; Tea and General Cargo for London will be conveyed vil Bombay without transhipment, arriving one week later than by the ordinary direct route via Colombo,
For further particulars regarding FREIGHT and PASSAGE apply to the PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY's Office, Hong- kong...
The Contents and Value of Packages are re- quired to be declared prior to shipment.
Shippers are pricula:ly requested to note the terms and clitions of the Company's Black Bills of Lading,
This Steamer takes Cargo and Passengers for Marseilles.
E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent.
iP. & O. 5, N. Co.'s Office, "Hongkong, 28th March, 1°40' ....N
FOR SHANGHAI.
THE Steamship
"PEKING,"
will be held at Zetland Lodge, Zetland Street, Captain F. Schulz, will be despatched for the Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the and April, above Port, TO-MORROW, the agth Instant, at 1800, at 3 for 3.30 P.M., for the purpose of pre-II.AM., fnstead of as previously notified. seating an Address to
Right Worshipful His Royal Highness The Duke of Connaught,
All Master Masons are cordially invited. Visitors are requested to attend early, and to be vouched for by a subscribing Member of a Lodge in this District,
A. O'D. GOURDIN,
D. G. Secretary, Hengkong, 28th March, 1890
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PUBLIC AUCTION.:: THE Undersigned has received instructions To Public Auction en
THURSDAY, the 3rd April, 1800, commencing at 2.30 p.m. sharp, at bis Sale-Rooms, Duddell Street,
WITHOUT RESERVE,PAS THE ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE
MESSRS, GATE & Co., WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS SILK, DRESS DRESS GOODS, and other, MATERIALS.
FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY, REAL LACE. VELVET, VELVETEENS, SILK HOSIERY, FLANNEL HABERDASHERY and every
For Freight or Passage, apply to
VESIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 28th March, 1890
149$
THE HONGKONG MARINA, LIMITED.
Hongkong, 1st May, 1Rq
NOTICE.
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED,
▪HIPMASTERS AND ENGINEER'S are respectfully Informed that, if upon their arrival in this HARBOUR none of the COMPANY'S FOREMEN should be at hand, ORDERS FOR REPAIRS, if sent to the HEAD OFFICE, NO, 14, Praya Central, will receive prompt attention,
In the event of complaints being found necessary, communication with the Undersigned a requested, when immediate steps will be taken to rectify the cause of dissatisfaction,
Hongkong, 25th August, 1885.
of sale, on shore near Ching-mal Point, near Hoihow.
TERMS OF SALE.-Cash on the fall of the hammer.
For particulars apply to the undersigned.
G. R. LAMMERT,
"Auctioneer. Hongkong, 26th March, 1890.
Notices of Firms.
NOTICE.
EZEKIEL ABRAHAM
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THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr. our Firm, In Hongkong ceased on the 1st January last.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.
1481 Hongkong, 26th March, 1890
NOTICE
and Responsibility of the D. GILLIES, TUndersigned JOHN DODD in the Firmo
Secretary.
[ts
NOW READY.
(PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.]
of Messrs. DODD & Co., at Tamsul, Kelung and Formosa, ceased as from the 1st February, 1890.
The business will as from that dato be carried on by Mr. TOM GREAVES GOWLAND and Mr. HENRY PERCY WHITE.
JOHN DODD,
Hongkong, 20th March, 1890,
NOTICE
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"THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND MY Interest and Responsibility in the Firm
HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST"
FOR 1890.
HAREHOLDERS are bereby informed that Valuable Work, with many. NEW
ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS,
SH
the Half Yearly MEETING of this Com- pany convened for Noon-To-morrow is POST- PONED until further notice.
By Order of the Board of Directors,"
JA BARRETTO, Secretary, Hergkong, z8th March. 1800.
ZETLAND
No. 525.
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LODGE,
A REGULAR MEETING of the above. LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS!: HALL, Zelland Street, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 3rd April, at 8.30 for 9 PM precisely. Vilung Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 18th March, 189
CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION,
IS NOW READY, PRICE THREE DOLLARS. Orders for Copies of THE "HONGKONG DIRECTORY" may be sent to the following Agents HONGKONG...Mr. W. Brewer.
...Mestre, F. Blackbead & Co.
fessrs. Heuermann, Herbst & Co. Mens. Kelly & Walsh, Limited. Mesari. Lane Crawford & Co. ...The Hongkong Trading Co., Ld, Man Yu Tong, Hollywood Road. ANTON...........Mr. M. F. da Silvangelin MACAO Messrs. A. A. de Molls & Co. Amoy and MN Moalle FORMOSA........ FOOCHOW.Messrs. Hedge & Co.
Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited,
Shanghal
1499
SHANGHAI
& NORTH
IRN PORTH
POOL OPEN TO A description of ARTICLES for LADIES ON FRIDAY NEXT, the 4th April, being JAPAN... Meng Kelly & Walsh, Limited,
25 cents each shot, Sezon yardı 25
300 yards 25 cents each shot, The Entrance money for Sweepstakes and Pool (less 25 per cent), will be divided daily,
"C. VIVIAN LADDS, Hon Secretary & Treasurer, Addiess, Victona Hotel,
Hongkong 28th March, 1890,
OUTFITS.
FRIDAY, this Office :will CLOSED to the transaction of all public busi deas, but work at the Stations and Oplum Hulk The abore will be on view on Thursday next, i will proceed as quant cryo de la Orders may be left with the Auctioneer, 20
E. A MORGAN, Commissioner of Customis for Kowlson and District, Custom House, pa ta >Kowloon" - 8th March, 1800,
TERMS OF SALX :—–Cash on delivery
G. R. LAMMERT;
Hongkong, 28th March, 1890
Yokohama.
BANGKOK Rev. S. J. Smith.
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SINGAPORE..Messrs. Sayle & Co., Limited. PARIS and Messrs. Amédée Prince & Co. LONDON BE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "OFFICE,
PortPadder's HillREATE Hongkong January 2813, 15go.
of Messrs. D. D. OLLIA & Co., at Hongkong, Amoy, Foochow, Taiwanfoo, Takow and Tamsul ceased from the 1st day of February, 1890.
F. C. KEEKA
[412 Fośchow, 6th February, 1890, 2
AUSTIN ARMS HOTEL AND BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.
R. JOHN ANDREW having resigned the M
Secretaryship of the Company, Mr. HENRY HUMPHREYS has been appointed ACTING SECRETARY, VIENT MOON A PARK
The Registered Office has been REMOVED to 36, Queen's Road Central (over the Hongkong Dispensary)
For the Directors,
INO.D. HUMPHREYS,
Chairman, Hongkong, 15th March, 1890.4
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AUSTIN ARMS HOTEL AND BUILDING
WWW.COMPANY, LIMITED. BAT
MR JOHN HUMPHREY-Bas bee
appointed MANAGING DIRECTOR of the above Company.
HENRY HUMPHREYS, Acting Secretaryj Hongkong, 17th March, 1890,
HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD WANCHAL REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
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E MALLORY Hoogkong 24th June, 18617