THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1890.

a sovereign that needs flattery as much as any Sultan.

CERSE.

The healthiness of Chinese cities has been ingeniously attributed by some people to the

"No, this conflict of the classes will never universal habit of fanning, a practice which is said to keep the atmosphere in constant circula

To solve it is like trying to solve the tion. How far this explanation can be deemed problem of the squaring of the circle It is to suffice we must leave to exper's to decide, Utopian dream of a thousand years, a millenium but, so far as a contaminated water supply' is to be realized only when we become as angels, concerned, we believe the real secret of immunity Any arrangement on a basis of a fixed reward from its evil effects to lie in the universal custom of labor, say 5 shillings a day, is not feasibl of boiling all water intended for drinking. As a No such arrangement could be made binding on mayer of fact the Chinese never drink cold water.hose who shall live a hundred years hence; nor The national beverage, which, in a true sense, would the laborer of to-day rest contented Grant 5 shillings, and a demand for 6 and even be said to cheer, but not inebriate, is tea," may and this is always "on tap," even in the houses 7 would speedily follow it. It is as useless to of the very poor.

think this question capable of eternal settlement as to exclude all future struggles, in which socialism will give a good deal of trouble.

The native aversion to cold water is un- doubtedly carried to extremes, and certainly in duces diseases which might easily be avoided by a jelicious system of outward application. In the matter of ablutions it must, however, be admitted that the Chinese enjoy facilities which, however little they are taken advantage of, are far in advance of anything within the reach of the poorer classes of our own favored land. Every little hamlet in China has a shop where hot water can be bought for a trifling sum at any hour of the day or night. Even in a small fishing village on a remote island in the gulf of Péchili, where the writer spent six weeks under very unpleasant circumstances during a severe winter, this was the case, and a great convenience it proved.

BİSMARCK ON THE LABOUR QUESTION.

A correspondent of the New York Herald interviewed Bismarck the other day on the subject of the proposed labour demonstrations, which were held all over Europe on May 1st.

The Prince expressed himself about, as follows: "If I were still a Minister of the Crown I would wish to abstain from all inter- ference and allow matters to take their natural course. I would pursue a policy of observation. If acts contrary to law were attempted I would fight, otherwise I should look on with indiffer- ence. If a laborer chooses to select a day to make merry, or walk about in a procession, I should do nothing to prevent him with repres sive legislation. It is always the same.. Out ward attempts to prevent mischief are often the sole reason for the mischief existing More mischief is sometimes done by closing a street that seems in a dangerous condition when crowded than by overlooking or directing the circulation in it, as we sometimes sees in other large cities,

"Yet govemments have sometimes been

reproached with lack of energy and tenderness

It

I do not call it tenderness if a man he a coward and yield to the pressure of a manifestation. is sometimes truc benevolence to shed blood the blood of a ristous minority in defense of the peace-loving, lawabiding mejnity. The first requisite of a government is energy, not to be a time server not to sacrifice the future to an arrangement of convenience purely temporary A governmer t should besteadfast. The firmness, the ruling power is a indeed the fierceness, guaranty of peace, both abroad and at home. A covernment always ready to yield to a majority, chher local, temporary, parliamentary or riotous, which keeps up its authority by concessions, each one of which paves the way for a new concession, is in a sare strait.

"No, the 1st of May is not dangerous. If we consider the Socialists an enemy who names a day for an assault it is not to be dreaded. It i a sham fight-a sham of strength like that of the Salvation Army--the success or failure of which depends largely on whether there is danger of a conflict; but whether there will be or not depends on the tact displayed by the authorities. Preven live measures owe most of their success to the foresight of the executive officials, who are rarely tenders of men or statesmen, tose that their measures are sometimes troublesome instead of useful. However, I do not expect trouble. The 1st of May will cause me no loss of sleep.

Of Lasalle, at one time an intimate friend of his, the Prince said: "He was a charming man. a clever Jew, with a good deal of vanity, but still more wit and knowledge. His conversation was delightful in expression. He was perfectly sincere, but was not always corstant. His opinions, were he alive to-day, I am inclined to think would be conservative, not socialistic."

4.

THE great value of Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites in Wasting Diseases is shown by the accompanying state- ment from D. C. Freeman, Sydney, Austen "Having been a great sufferer from pulmonary attacks and gradually wasting away for the past two years, it affords me great pleasure to testify

Entimations

HONGKONG

TRADING CO., LTD.

LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY", "LIMITED.)

1890. SUMMER SEASON, 1890.

TAILORING

Intinations...

THE LABUK PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED..

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

Consignees.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship

CNCITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO

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.

HE First Ordinary General MEETING of THE Fin Ordinary General MENTING Hongleng Hotel, on THURSDAY, the gth of June, 18go, at 1.30 P.at., for the presentation of the Report of the General Managers and Account to 30th April, 1890, and the transac tion of any other business that can competently

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel be brought before an Ordinary General Meetinj;, ; will he landed and stored at Consignees, riak

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company and expense." will be CLOSED from the 29th instant, to the

YE are now showing a large and varied assortment of HIGH CLASS MATERIALS for 5th June, both days inclusive.

Gentlemen's Summer Wear, comprising

WE

Fine Undyed Angola Tweed, Fancy Striped Washing Cashmeres, Striped and Checked Flannels,. Twill Cashmere Coatings (a speciality),

Tennis Flannels in all colors, White and Navy Blue Serges, Cricketing Flannels, &c., &c.

OUTFITTING

Sun Helmets, newest Shapes, Straw Hats, Terai Hals, Leghorn Hats, Canvas Shoes,

Russia Leather Shoes,

Lisle Thread and Silk Hosiery, Bath Towels,

TURNER & Co.,

General Managers, Bit Hangkong, 27th May, 1890,

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.

TOTICE is hereby given to Holders of

NOTICE

CHAS. D. HARMAN,

Agent.

Hongkong, 23rd May, 1890.

To be Let.

TO LET.

Shares in the above Company on whichOS 35, 27, 31 and 35; ELGIN ROAD,

the CALL of (4) Four Dollars per Share due 16th - November, 1889, is still unpaid, that unless the Bathing Drawers, &c, and every requisite said Call, with Interest at the rate of 12 per cent.

for Gentlemen.

1890. SUMMER SEASON 1890.

HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD.

(Late THE HALL & HOLTZ G. Co. L.)

Hongkong, 23rd May, 1890

FOR NAGASAKI (DIRECT)... HF British Steamship

"HE

"AVOCHIE," Captain T. Rowin, will be despatched for the above Port, on SATURDAY, the 31st instant,

at 5 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

A. G. MORRIS. Hongkong, 29th May. 1890.

(617 DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY; **

LIMITED.

Į

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

THE Company's Steamship

"NAMOA,"

Captain Pocock, will be despatched for the above Ports, on SUNDAY, the 1st Jun, at

DAYLIGHT.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers Hongkong, 29th May, 1890

Intimations.

1818

MERCANTILE MARINE relief, and cheerfully recommend it to all sufferingFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF in a similar way to myself, In addition I would

HONGKONG. say that it is very pleasant to take." Any Chemist can supply it-A. S. Waison & Co. (Lid.), agents in Hongkong and China.-[Advi

To uške every possible precaution against every possible evil that might arise out of a sitt ation is sometimes to suffer more ill than if you calmly awaited the issue. It is a grand rule in such cases to avoid threats as well as to avoid promises. When a turbulent striker sees the authorities take extraordinary measures to pre-that the above medicine has given me great serve the peace he knows that they dread him and realizing thisthe more aggressive he becomes, "The antagonism between the employer and the employed, in my opinion, is the result of a natural law, and in the course of nature can never come to an end. We will never reach a situation where the laboring men will say "We are satisfied both for ourselves and for our children, for those who come after us.' It may be considered an axiom that the desire of the laborer to improve his condition, to get on, will last as long as he sees any one whose condition is better than his own.

"Improvement has taken place in the condi tion of the laboring classes during the latter half century. Fifty years ago the children of poor Germany went barefoot, in summer, little more than a shirt or shift covering them, up to the age of ten or twelve. To-day the children of the poorer classes are decently clothed and shod, bola young and old. Their food is better and they do not work so many hours. This is true,

I fancy, of all civilized countries."

The correspondent mentioned a word concering the prosperous condition of workingmen belong- ing to guilds in flourishing cities, His Highness demolished the whole fabric of the theory by saying "The members of those guilds are not workingmen at all, in the modern sense. They WOC The aristocracy of the workingmen. Their prosperity was based on exclusiveness."

Co-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL.

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

THIS EVENING,

the 29th May.

RAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT

tendered by HONGKONG AMATEURS

to the

LADIES OF HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY.

Under the distinguished patrongage of H.E. THE ACTING GOVERNOR..

PROGRAMME.

PART I.

In this eternal struggle between labor gud-Pant Song, "Sweet and Low",BARNDY. capital, labor has scored the most victories,

By the Company.

and such will be the case whenever the laboring-Song, "The Thoin".....SHIELDS.. man has the ballot. Should there ever be a

final victory it would be his; but if this struggle

Mr. N. J. ROBINSON.

ever did conte to an end human activity 3-Ballad, "When Mather puts

come to a deadlock, human struggle and striving come to an end, which I do not think is the intention of Divine Providence.

Another solution only is possible-where slavery exists. For instance, in Africa, whose state of civilization has remained the same from time immemorial on the basis of slavery, the negrams being content without striving, either because of the narrowness of their intellects or from the dread of scouraging. This state of things has existed there since history first *rreoided it."

"Yet another solution may be found in another part of the world-in some thousands of islands where, in consequence of the climate, the produc tion of food is without effort and there is no necessity for working: This condition of affairs existed when Europeans first came there, to find a sort of garden of Eden. Allthere was for man to do was to break off a coconut from a tree, eat it, and then go and play in the sunshine i but in such a situation no progressive man might live. Men have lived that way for thousands of years and would have been content so for thou- | sands of years more, like sleek, good-natured animals, but in our life the strife and struggle that accompanies progress produces civilization by the friction of human competition.

If society wishes peace it must never cease

the Little Ones to Fed"....WHEELER. Miss ADA CLEMENTS 4-Double Song and Dance

"

"Pretty as a Pink" WHEELER Mixion LILLY LINTON & LAURA ROBERTS. 5-Song, "Dear Heart" TITO MATTEI Miss LILY C. BABER. 6-Song, "Come into the Garden,,

appelen. BALFE Mr. C. LAMMERT.. 7,--Character Song, "Jolly linle

Chap"...

Maud

................................R. MARTIN. Miss NELLY HARLEY. 8-Duet, "Maying".............ALICE SMITH. Miss LILY C. BABER & Mr. C. LAMMERT. 9Quartelte,You swear to be

...CELLIER.

good and true".........

(From "Dorothy," Mises LILY C, BABER, NÉLLY HARLEY, Messrs, C. LAMMERT & J. M.,LAING.

10 MINUTES INTERVAL

PART II.

This Association is formed for :- I-The purpose of counteracting influences that are, and for a very long time bave been, acting against the interests of officers of the British Mercantile

Marine.

II.To watch over and guard the interests of

its members,

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THE MACAO BATH-HOUSES. MB-houses at Maçao for the [R. T. J. COLLACO, in again establishing summer season, respectfully solicits the patron- age of the Foreign Communities of Hongkong and Canton, who, as occasional visitors, desire to enjoy a course of sea-bathing under the best

possible circumstances. The accommodation has been made as comfortable and complete as circumstances will allow, and the charges are,

.1764

behind the Old Union Church.

Apply to

ACHEE & Co, 17, Queen's Road Central.

(554

Hongkong, 6th May, 1890.

TO LET.

› OSENEATH.” (Kowloos) five minutes

Rwalk from the Ferry, Semi-detacked,

contains Spacious Hall, Dining-room, Drawing- room, thrre Red-conms, two Bath-rooms, Gord Kitchen Servante) Quarters, etc., etc. With Furniture Complets. Flower and Vegetable Gardens, and Lawn Tennis Court. Tenancy' from July March 31st, 1891. For further particulars, apply to

W. S. MARTEN, 1. Dudiell Street.

[810

per annum from the due date, be paid en or before the 31st day of May next, at the Com- pany's Offices. 6, Ice House Lane, the Shares in respect of which such call was made will be lich'e in be forfeited; and under the provisions of re Article, X. Subsection VIII, of the Articles of Association, the Board will pass, the necessary resolutions for the forfeiture of the said Shares.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

CHAS, F. HARTON, Acting Secretary, Hongkong, 15th May, 1800. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING

• CORPORATION.

GENERAL EXTRAORDINAY. MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of this Company will be held at the CITY HALL, May next, at noon, for the purpose of considering. and, if approved, of passing the following Resolu

NOTICE is hereby given that A SPECIAL

Hongkong 27th May, 1800.

TO LET.

as last year, fixed at a most moderate tariff Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 31st day of RIDUSES Noè, 7! and 77. Wyndham Street,

A Bar will be one of the features of the establishment, where refreshments can be o tained at very low rates.

The Bath-houses will be opened from the 18th inst, until the 30th September.

SUBSCRIPTION:

For each person (for the season)

33

Manied couples Families.....

$1,05

2.00

******* 3.00 Single bath, (towels, etc., included)... 0.30

THEOBALD. J. COLLACO. Macao, 16th May, 1897.

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NOTICE. THE Urdersigned are prepared to supply THE

and cartract for TEAK, and Manila and Bornco TIMBER suitable for Piers, Wharves, Ship and House-building, Railway Sleepers and Carriages, Furniture, &c. MOLAVE, ARANGA, and BILLIAN resist the attacks of the Spa- worm and White Ant

Timber sawn to Specification either at Ports of Shipment or at the Bowrington Sawmills, Hongkong.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, 21st May, 1890.

[zot

III.To maintain the proper dignity of the SOCIETE FRANCAISE DES CHARBON-

profession. N.B.-PUBLIC MEETINGS of this Asso-

NAGES DU TONKIN.

ciation will be held at 8.30 P.M., every TUES-THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING will take place at Hongkong on the 31st DAY and FRIDAY, at No. z. HIGH STREET-May, 190, at the Registered Office in Victoria. the lemporary quarters-until further notice.

Buildings, at NOON 12 O'CLOCK.

Orders of the day:

All Masters and Officers are cordially invited to join.

By direction of the Committee,, Herykane, 28th May, 1890.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,

1816

KWOON KWAN YEEN | CHAL- THEERWO CUPS, VALE $200 and $100 respectively. Also two Consolation Cups value $ICO each.

The 1st Stage of the Tenth Competition will take place on SATURDAY next, the 31st May, at 3.30 p.m. Commence at the 300 yards. Entrance Fee 30 carts.

A Launch will leave the P. & O. Wharf at 3.15 PM., toʻlake over intending Competitors,

The Second Stage will be shot off on Satur day, the 7 h June.

C. VIVIAN LADDS,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 27th May. 1800-

CAPTAIN GEORGE TAYLOR, INLAND SEA and JAPAN COAST Pilot.

Telegraphic Address::

Hongkong, 8th April, 1890.

85

POWERS,

Nagasaki,

1571

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL...........$5,000,000. PAIN UP CAPITAL 1,500,000 RESERVE FUND

1,150,000.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Hon. J. J. KESWICK, Chairman.

Managing Directors. Hon. C. P: CHATER,

Vice-Chairman.) LEE SING, Esq.

1.-Pianoforte Solo, Rhapsodic No, 2 "LIBETS. C. MICHAELSEN, Esq

'(Hongroise.)

Mr. G. F. LAMMERT

-Recitation, "The Island of the

Scots"!

/ Mr, FRASER-SMITH,

to be ready to fight for just as between nations.3.-Sang," Demon King."

peace is maintained by the danger of war and a

Mr. W. E. CROWE.

Serlo.Comie Song.

Miss NELLY HALEY.

J. S. MOSES, Esq,

G. F. NOBLE, Esq.

POON PONG, Esq.

AYTOUND.R. SASSOON, Esq.

composed of individuals of strong will, peaces-Duet, "Love and War "......T. COOK",

resolution to fight for peace if it be threatened,

so, too, in the interior of any political association,

could never be maintained nor fastics upheld

execution of judgment by the physical strength

Mears. C. LAMMERT & W. E. CROWE.

unless defended by the right to demand the 6-Patter Song, "John Wellington

of the executive, and justice would soon entirely disappear and become impotent. The samo is.

Wells

******** SULLIVAN, (From Sorcerer.") Mr. H. H. LIGHTWOOD.

BANKERS,

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI - BANKING CORPORATION,

MNEY advanced on Mortgage, on Land,

and Buildings.

Properties purchased and sold.

Estates Managed and all kinds of Agency and Commission business relating to land, etc., conducted.

true, I think, of society" and socialism.. If the 7-Specialty: political

Misses LILY LINTON & LAURA ROBERTS.pany's Offices, No. 5, Queen's Road Central parties who oppose socialism do not unite in defense of their independence and the 6-Past Sang. ** welfare of the citizen and family, they must succumb to socialistic domination until such time

as socialism, its turn, is overthrown by the excess of misery inherent in it as in slavery, for K socialistic system of government is a species of elavery, a sort of penitentiary system for the anion of intended victims, co

By the Company.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. PRICES......

As usual,

Seats may be booked at KELLY & WALSH, Ld. (815 Hongkong, a9th May, 1890

THE FUNJOM AND SUNGHIE DUA SAMANTAN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE Fourth Ordinary Half-yearly MEET

ING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Company's Office

"Such a system's show of strength on May day will not be without its advantages. U now the haired of every party against their next neighbors in politics is still stronger than their -fear-of-socialistic domination, because they do. not believe in the strength of the socialists, and In the struggle among themselves each party courts the layer of the socialists for their alliance

or their voice. Nor in their greed for votes do No. 9. Queen's Road Central, on MONDAY, the they keep before their minds the danger and 16th of June, 1890, nt 4 P.M., for the purpose of suffering civilized city would be exposed to receiving the Heport of the Direslere fogether- when ruled by the least educated, least intelligent with a Statement of Accounts to the 30th Sep. portion of the population, whose ignorance is tember, 1889. easily led by any eloquent Har whose, stock in The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED trade is the thousand natural ills that flesh is heir from the grd to 16th June, 1890, both days to, for which they will denounce any existing Inclusive,

„A. O'D, GOURDIN, government as responsible while they themselves

Secretary. Indulge in large promises, all at cheap rates.

Hongkong, 29th May, 1890, That is what consider being a liar. - A mob is

Full particulars can be obtained at the Com

A SHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary, Victoria Buildings, Ular obeng, and May, 1280.

NOTICE,

$700

THOMAS KERR & CO...

NGINEERS,

EN

BOILER-MAKERS

AND

CONTRACTORS,

26

YAU-MA-TI ENGINEERING WORKS,

Hongkong, 6th fune 788a.

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., M

MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK

“SMITHS, and OPTICIANS, AMANDA

"CHARTS-and-BOOKS;"

Report presented by the Board of Directors. Report of the Commissioners, Approval of Accounts.

·Election of Directors.

Election of Commissioners.

In accordance with the Company's Articles of Association, owners of at least twenty Shares, in order to have the right to attend the Meeting shall have to deposit them at the Company's Office not later than fifteen days before the meeting and will receive in exchange a card of admission.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

C. GEORG. Secretary.

Hongkong, 28th April, 1890.

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tions: 1-That the Capital of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation be increased from $7,500,000 to $10,000,000 by the crea- tion of 20,000 New Shares of $125, to be

each have 6 spacious Rooms. Apply to

THE HEAD SHROFF of the Chartered Bank of India, &c. Hongkong, 5th May, 1890,

1716

TO BE LET.

issued at the price of £42 10%. Eastem FIRST FLOOR of No. 3. Blue Buildings,

Shareholders to pay for their allotments at the current rate of the day for Demand Bills on London.

2-That the said New Shares be in the first in- stance, in such manner as the Directors shall prescribe for that purpose, offered to the Shareholders in the proportion of one New Share for every three Shares of which on the 31st May, 1899, they shall respectively be the Registered Holders, and that any New Shares not accepted by the Share holders within the time limited by the Di- rectors for that purpose, be disposed of and allotted by the Directors in such manner and at such price as in their discretion they

Apply to

From 1st June.

THE HONGKONG. LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. - Victoria Buildings, Hongkong, 29th April, 1890.

TO LET.

TO. 55, PEEL STREET,

1691

frio

'EDWARD GEORGE. Hongkong, 72nd May,' 1800.

TO LET.

shall think best in the interest of the Com. R

pany,.

3-That payment of the sum of £42 10s. per share for each of the said New. Shares be made as follows, viz

LIO 12s. 6d. on the 30th day of June, 1890

To 128. 6d.

12

11

Sept, Dec., March. 1991

"

30th £10 129. 6d.

arat Z10 12s. 6d. 31st 4-That the Directors issue to Shareholders

holding shares not a multiple of Three Fractional certificate in respect of each share in excess of or below such multiple, and allot one new share to every person who shall produce three such Fractional Certi ficares on or before the 30th June, 1890, and nay the first instalment in respect thereof. 5-That after payment of the first instalment

and pending payment of the fore instal- ments. Scrip Certificates in such form a the Directors may determine be issued in respect of such New Shares, entitling the Holders on payment of the remalaing instal- ments, and subject to such other terms as to approval, date for lodging Scrip Cer tificates, and otherwice as the Directors may prescribe, to be registered as the Holders of the Shares represented by such Scrip Certificates respectively.

THE TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF 6-That interest at the tax) be allowed out

THE

́STRAITS, LIMITED.

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED .................................£1,000,000 RESERVE FUND

.....£40,000

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: WM. KESWICK (Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.) Chairman.

ÁDOLF VON ANDRE (Messrs. André, Mendel & CD.)

EGEERT IVESON (Mesars. Iveson & Co.)

DAVID MCLEAN (Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation)..

S. WYLLYS POMEROY (Messrs. Russell & Co.) Sons & Co.)

FD. SASSOON (late Messrs. David Sassoon,

H.D. STEWART. (Messrs, Stewart, Thomson & Co.

HONGKONG COMMITTEE: W. H. FORBES (Mesars, Russell & Co.) Chair- man..!

Hon. J. J. KESWICK (Messrs. Jardine, Mathe. son & Co,

to

Hon, C. P. CHATER, -

This Company is now prepared to make Loans or advances upon all kinds of Goods and upon approved Securities; and to transact the business provided for in the Memorandum of Association. For information, terms of business, &c., apply.

DE WESTLEY LAYTON,

Secretary, Victoria Buildings, Queen's Road.. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1890.

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD WANCHAL REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Handh

adint) Argh tens lugu La MALLORY. Hongkong sath June 18fting team: 1783

W S. MARTEN,

DECORATOR

2, DUDDELL STREET

Hongkong, 9th April, 1890. [374

TOURISTS

ARE cordially invited to call and torpect our

annum (free of income

of the profits of the Company on all instal- ments paid in advance of the dates when the saine become due and that from the oth June, 1800, Holders of Scrip Certificates be entitled to participate in future dividends, in proportion to the amount of instalments paid, up on an equality with the other Shareholders of the Company.

7-That Interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum be charged on every instalment which shall not be punctually paid, and be- pald with such instalments. 8-That all maneys received from premturas on the sald New Shares be added to the Reserve Funds.

FOR THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

WADE GARDINER,

Acting Chief Manager. Hongkong, and April, 1990,

NOTICE

1570

HONGKONG HOTEL. USTOMERS are particularly requested to settle their OVERDUE ACCOUNTS without delay..

R. TUCKER,

Manager.

Hongkong, 28th May, 1890.

NOTICE.

I

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OOMS in "College ChambeRS.".

9. SEYMOUR TERRACE.

"STONEHENGE," Robinson Road, from 1st

May.

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.

fra Homolenne, 16th April, 190n.

N

TO LET.

'O. 14, BELILIOS TERRACE, from st

June, 1890.

Apply to

EZEKIEL & JOSEPH, 30. Queen's Road,

Hongkong, 17th May, 1870.

TO LET.

No. 3, MORRISON HILL.

Entry, 1st June, Apply to

1776

G. C. ANDERSON, 13. Praya Central.

[688

Hongkong, zand April, 1800.

TO LET.

A HOUSE IN WEST TERRACE.

Immediate Entry, Apply to

G. C. ANDERSON, 13. Praya Central

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1890.

TO LET.

NE LARGE ROOM on the Ground Ficor of 13. Praya Central. Suitable for an Office.

Apply to

G. C. ANDERSON, 13. Praya Central Hongkong, 28th March, 1800.

TO LET.

[497

HE HOUSE No. 1, Magdalen Terrace, Tarine Gap, hely in occupation of

Mr. LIND, Rest $100 a month.

Apply to

[760

JOHN J. FRANCIS. Hongkong, 14th May, 189ʊ......”

TO BE LET, Just below Peak Flagstaff.

BAHAR LODGE FURNISHED.

Apply to

HUGHES & EZRA. Hongkong, 17th April, 1800.

[632

TO LET.

FIRST FLOOR of HOUSE, 15, Praya

Central

2ND FLOOR of HOUSE, No. 64, Queen's Road Central.

Apply to

LAI HING & Co., No. 153, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, aand March, 1890. - [469

JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS 91T COMPANY, LIMITED

WOOD PRESERVER OR JEYES

ANTISEPTIC PAINT. THE Undersigned have this day been Lappointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and | are prepared to supply quantities to sulf

purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special FROM

T

terms for Shipping and large Orders.

She ROBERT RAWLINSON, C.B., C.E., Chief Sanitary, Engineer, Local Goverment Board London, says t

It is the best Disinfectant in usa,!!!

5 Jha, W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co, dormant of A Bank Bulidings, Hanákonná roth June. TRAR

Masonic

choice collection of Japanese and Chinese Z ET LA NDA FINE ART CURIOS, which is unequaled, in Japan,“

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ()

Every article guaranteed sa represented. No. Solo Agents for Louis Audemars Watches; awarded the highest Frises at every Exhibition; trouble to show goods. One price only, fishes

and for Voigtländer and Sohn's-Basqa

DEAKIN BROS & COM

CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, S JAK MENCA 16 Bund, Yokohama, ka

MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES,

No. 8, Queen's Head Contra), vg [74] }507)

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Famari's Photographio Studio,

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GE,

A REGULAR MEETING of the above

named Lodge will be held in the FREEHA BONE HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the and June, at 8.20 for 9 PM precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited, Hongkong, 24th May, 1892.

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TO LET.

ROM the rst March, ROOMS suitable for OFFICES on the first floor of the PREMISES in Pedder's Street at present occupied by Caldbeck, MacGregor & Co.

- Apply to

CRUICKSHANK & Ca, Lt7%

[190] Hongkong, 20th February, taga.

TO LET

Possession from 1st June next.

HOUSE NO. 22, ELGIN TERRACE.

Apply to

J. SAMUEL

Hongkong, 7th May, 1890, TO LET.

OUSE No. 9, Upper Mosque Terrace.

› No. 24, Eigin Terrace.

Hossession 1st June, Gas and Water Lald,

On

-Apply to

E. MCLEOD. Hongkong Hotel.” Hongkong, 15th May, 1890,

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