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Professor J. E. Thorold Rogers, Professor of Political Economy, Oxford, is dead.
LISBON, October 14th.j It is officially stated here that British gunboats have ascended the Zambesi notwithstanding the protest of the Portuguese authorities.
MELBOURNE, October 15th.. Sir Henry Parkes, Premler of New South Wales, speaking in the Sydney Parliament, said that the strike was as disastrous to the colony as a bombardment, and that the country would suffer less at the hands of an enemy. ·
TIENTSIN AND TAKU
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT,)
October 22nd, 1890.
On the afternoon of the 12th instant, the steamship Fetching, while bound out over Taku Bar, got on shore on the South Bank, nearly half-way between the Inner Buoy and the Black Buoy. The wind was strong from the N.E and the tide that day was 11 feet 6 in. Up to the present time she has not been got off, although every effort has been made to do so. Her cargo has been discharged, coal raken out, cable chains run out, and two tow-boats towing, but all no use. On the night of the zoth and morning of the 21st the Company's steamship Feima and tug Kai- tai were towing at her, but no use, as the water on the Bar was only 10 feet. She is not likely to get off until the spring tides. The steamship Ferma will take on her cargo and passengers to-day,
Mr. W. Grant, superintendent of the Imperial Naval Dock at Taku, has been sent to Port Arthur for the purpose of docking one of the men-of-war at the New Docks at that port,
This will be the first vessel to be docked, in that place-Mercury,
HOW THE CHINAMAN WILL CONQUER.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1890.
able to live in any clime. leads me to belleve that the ultimate fusion of races, so far as the Chinese are concerned, will be more peaceful
than, perhaps, may at first sight be, expected. So much for the Chinamen.
SCOTT's, Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites is especially adapted to all.com ditions where the tissues are wasting away from inability to dig et, and assimilate ordinary food. The combined virtues of the Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites produce a marked effect in such casca. They restore the wasted tissues, create an appetite, make new blood, heal the inflamma- tion of the throat and langs, and increase the flesh. In short they form the finest combined food and medicine that can be given the Invalid. Any Chemist can supply it.-A. S. Watson & Co. (Ltd.), agents in Hongkong and China. Advt.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER:
Entimations
HONGKONG
TRADING CO., LTD.,
(LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED.),
HATS.
31st October, 1890.-A1 4 p.m.
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The Bulletin publishes a long and interesting | wallwomack letter, from a half-Chinese gentleman from Tokyo which it makes the following excerpts :—
Your leader of 26th July bears the heading "Wi'l the Chinese overun the world?" Now, although your paper is run on anti-Chinese lines, and I, yours trule, am a half-Chinese, you might like to become acquainted with my opinions on
them the subject if I state
concisely.
Amaya
10.1
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SINE" | Weather.
I take no notice of the fact that the usuald sigtik. tions bestewed on Chinamen in your semi-serious paragraphs are "leper," "heathen," "Chow," etc., because, firstly, you write good and sensible leaders, and, secondly, the abute any journal may hurl at the Chinese will, affect their future just-Berater reduced to level of these in inches, truth and
about as much as the barking of a dog at the maon influences a tidal wave. If I have read the article in question aright, you assume the position to be this-That the Chinese are bound to mix with the other races of the earth will the fusion be the result of a Chinese conquest or a conquest of the Chinese, or will it be effected gradually and peacefully? My opinion is that the inevitable fusion will be effected partly by a Chinese conquest, and in a greater degree peace- falty and quietly.
The Chinese have been, and are still, at the bottom, an essentially warlike and conquering people. The ideas entertained by Europeans 30 or 40 years ago that Chinese were useless, an Boldiers have now been dissipated. Read any of the books bearing on and treating of the Tarping Rebellion, or the late Franco-Chinese war, and you will cease to doubt that Chinese soldiers are made of stern stuff. Gordon thought them and found them to be of first-clas quality. And does not the fear-ever growing among European nations-that the Chinese will yet.enter on a career of conquest, spring from an Instinctive recognition of their fufiulte military possibilities? How is it that Europeans never discuss the probability of the teeming millions of India conquering the world? The answer is that they know the majority of the natives of India are "not, built that way," Nevertheless, I do not think, that unless goaded by national Insults, or unless, to use M. Har's words, a "Tchengia or a Timour once more appears,” the
Barometer-no changa, Gradients very alight. Weather cool, clear and vary, dry. (sued at 10.40 km.)
hundredths, Temperature la the shade in degrees, Tah. hell Humidity in percentage of saturation, the bidity of air saturated with moisture being con, 4-Direction of the wind to two points, 5-Fones of the wind 'secording in Beaufort scalemeState of the weather, 3 Blasaky, e Detached clouds, Drizing rain, / For, & Gloomy, & Hait, 7 Lightning,
Prasing showers, Squally, Bain, Snow, Thunder, Viabilty, w Daw *), Ralo to Inches leathe and hundredths. · ·
W. Doare,
Hongkong Observatory, 1st November, 1890..
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
(From Manies, Gao, Falconer & Co.'s Ragistar, ! -To-day.
Baramete...o 2, like san ka kami másnapja Rarenteberg ? PER....
Thermometer) W, Tie antrasieksisterendes
Thensumetar—4 $19. There"mitarsing, im. (Wet bulb) Tharm matarmi p.m. (Wet b Thermometareną pas. (Wet balb)
Co-day's Advertisements,
THEATRE BAR
R.O Y AL
CITY HALL, HONGKONG, "RACIE PLAÏSTED'S "MY SWEET.
HEART" COMPANY,
ever enter on a career GRAC
conquest. Outlying and adjacent Asiatic races and countries they will probably rather inevitably 265'milate, conquer, and annex. The Malay Archipelago will almost certainly be theirs, Bominally and virtually. But, further, in a mill- tarn sense, I do not think they will go.
It is true of the Chinese "That the cantmon sense of most holds a fretful realm in awe." The Chinese are, in their own way, a well- educated people, and read extensively. All their writings and philosophies decry, and denounce war as unnatural and undesirable, as, well as mostly unnecessary. These arguments are specially applied to wars undertaken for purposes of conquest or to acquire military glory. These reasonings, operating for centurier, must bave, and have had, considerable infiuence over an educated people like the Chinese, Therefore, all Chinese Governments for centuries past hayo. adopted, in theory at least and very often la practice, the view of the national philosopher, who declared that "the glory of the most splendid victory is but the light from
a confia gration."
TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 1st November, Offenbach's Comic Opera "GIROFLE GIROFLA"
TUESDAY NEXT, the 4th November, "OUR BOYS.”
THURSDAY NEXT, 6th November, "LA PERICHOLE,"
SATURDAY NEXT, 8th November, " MARITANA," assisted by some of the Leading Hongkong Amateurs.
Box Plan at Messi. Kelly & WALSH'I.
CHAS. HARDING,
Manager, Hongkong, 1st November, 1890.
No. 535.
NOW SHOWING.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
GENTLEMEN'S CAPS.
Hostery (Winter) Hosiery.
LATEST NOVELTIES.
HATS.
HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD.
(Late THE HÅLL & HOLTZ C. Co., Ldı)
Hongkong, 1st November, 1890-
MARINE
HOTEL
HONGKONG,
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"HE Undersigned begs to notify the Public of Hongkong and the Coast Porte, that THE TE MARINE HOTEL is NOW OPEN.
THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL is situated on the Praya West, opposite the Old P. & 0. Wharf, and is newly built after the designs of the Largest European, Hotels-the BEDROOMS, BATH-ROOMS, &c., are commodious, well Ventilated and well Furnished, and are suitable for Single or Married Perans. The DINING ROOM is large and looks on the Harbour. The TABLE D'HOTE will be supplied with the beat the market can provide. The BAR and BILLIARD ROOMS are on the Ground Floor, and are fitted up in superior style. ENGLISH and AMERICAN TABLES,
WINES and LIQUORS of the best qualities and Brands only will be supplied. The Undersigned therefore begs the patronage of the Public, hoping to give every satisfaction.
JAS. EDWARDS, Proprieter.-
Hongkong, 11th August, 1800.
To-day's Advertisements.
'THE CHINA SHIPPERS' MUTUAL
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
'HE Company's Chartered Steamship
THE
"ANTONIO,"
A
WANTED.
[475
SMALL DYNAMO rapable of burning 4 large or 10 or 12 small lights. Any one with one to sell or for hire should
Apply to.
Z., c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 27th October, 18oo. [1487
THE IMURIS MINES, LIMITED.
THE FINAL CALL of Five Shillings per Share will be due on the 1st November,
Marshall, Commander, will be despatched 1890, and Shareholders are requested to pay as above on or about the 8th inst.
the same to the Undersigned by Bank demand For Freight, apply to
draft on London in favour of ourselves, on or before that datė.
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 1st November, 1890. [15to
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, VIA NAGASAKI AND KOBE.
(Passing through the INLAND SEA.} HE P: & O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship
THE P; &
"ANCONA,"
Captain W. D Mudie, will leave for the above places, on FRIDAY, the 14th Instant, at DAYLIGHT,
E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent.
Hongkong, 1st November, 1890.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI, "HE P, & Q, S, N. Co.'s Steamship THE
"MIRZAPORE,"
[a
Captain R. Harvey, will leave for the above place about 24 hours after her arrival here with the outward English 'mails.
E. L. WOODIN, .Superintendent. Hongkong, 1st November, 1890.
STEAM FOR
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SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, ISMAILIA FORT SAID, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, BRIN. DISI, TRIESTE, VENICE, FLYMOUTH, AND LONDON; ALSO, BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA AND AUSTRALIA,
N.B.-CARGO CAN, BE TAKEN UN THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF PORTS, MARSEILLES, TRIESTE, Ham- DURG, NEW YORK AND BOSTON,
- All Calls unpaid on the rat, November, will be liable to interest at the rate of eight per cent.
. Annurn.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. angkang, 27th September, 1900.
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
DJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE
YEAR 1889,
Intimations.
NOTIFICATION.
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO & LABUAN. REVENUE FARMS FOR 1891
HE Government are prepared to receive Tenders for the following Farms for 1891.
1. The Opium Farm-Including the sole
BRITISH
Intimations.
MERCANTILE
MARINE
OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.
HONGKONG.
Captain Samuci Ashion-President..
SPECIAL NOTICE I
right to import raw or manufactured Opium MEETINGS of this Association will be held
consumption in the Colony of Labuan and its Dependencies, and in the State or District of Briish North Borneo to which the Farm applies, and to prepare and sell and or to license others to prepare and sell Opfum, Chandoo and Opium Dross.
The Regulations governing the Farm are Contained in Labuan Ordinance No. 11, of 187
ado: ted in British North Borneo, nud in Noth fication No. 111 of 1889.
The Maximum retail prices állowed by the Taels Chees, Hoons, $ Not more
Regalations are as follows:-
6
3
1 Bali
С
10.001
500
ร
1.00
9
0.50 from
than
270 Chees can beprepared'
D
40.
one
0.19 all faw 002) Opium.
2. The Spirit Farm.-Including the sole right to import, and to self and or to license others to import and sell Chinese Wines and Spirituous Liquors of Chinese manufacture, and the sele right to sell and to issue retail and wholesale licenses to sell all other Wines, Beer and Spirituous Liquors,
The Farm is governed by Proclamations No VIII of 1889 and III of 1884,
The Pawnbroking Farm.-Including the sole right to keep and or to, license athere to keep Pawnbroking Establishments.
The Farm is governed by Labuan Ordinance No. II of 1868 as amended by Ordinance No. 1, of 1873, and Nolficuion No. 131, of 1889.
4. The Gambling Restriction barm.-Includ Ing the sole right to keep and or to license others to keep Gambling, houses, and to issue permits to Gamble.
The Farm is governed by Proclamations No. II of 1893 and VII of 1889 and Notification No. 108 of 1889 It does not extend to Labuan.
5. The Customs Farm.-Including the sole right to collect all Import and Export Duties, payable to Government viz :—On the East Coast
Export Duties on Rattan, Gutta, Wax, Birds- nests, Timber, and all-jungle and sea produce. Import Duties on Tobacen, Spirit, Salt and Matches. On the West Coast-Export Duties on ali jungle and sea produce, the same as for East Coast District. mport Duties on Salt, Spirits. Tohton, Watche, Tron, Reass and Cloth. 6. The Blachan Farm-Including the sole right to catch shrimps and to manufacture Blachan and or to license others to catch shrimps and to manufacture Blachan.
7. The Birds-nest Farm Darvel. Eay. Including the sole right to collect the Govern. ment - hate of io°/。 on all nests from Madai and Segalong Caves.
A separate Tender must be submitted for each of the above Farms.
Each tender may be for one or more of the following Districts or places, and if the Farm of more than one of the Dis'ric's or places men- (1460tioned is applied for, a separate Tender shou'd
be submitted for each District or place viz:-
1. The whole State of British North Borneo, extending firm Siplong River in Padas Bay on the West Coast, to Shucco Bay on the East Coast, and alan the Cola of Labuan and its Dependencies, is regards the Onlum Farm only. 2-The East Coast District from Taring Inarutang to Sbucco Bay including Duvel, Labuk, Sugut, and Sandakan Bays, Kinabatangan, Segama and all rivers within the District.
HAREHOLDERS in the above Company are requested to, furnish the undersigned tha LIST of their CONTRIBUTIONS for the year ending 11st December last, in order that the distribution of the Profits reserved for Contri- butors may be arranged. Returns not rendered prior to the 30th day of November next, will be adjusted by the Company, and no claims or alterations will be subsequently, admitted.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld.. Hongkong 15th October, 1800. [1443
4. THE CHINA BORNEO COMPANY,
LIMITED
THE Second Ordinary Yearly MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above Com- pany will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, on SATURDAY, the 8th November next, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to oth June, 1390.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 1st November until the 8th November, both days inclusive.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 24th October, 1890.
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SPECIE ONLY LANDED AT PLYMOUTH. PEAK HOTEL AND TRADING COMPANY,
THE NAVIGATION
HE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL ŠTRAM COMPANY'S Steamship "ROSETTA," Captain E. Crew, with Her [1466 Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for LONDON, VIA BOMBAY, and SUEZ CANAL, 90 THURSDAY, the 13th instant, al NOON
LODGE,
REGULAR MEETING of the above
Now, why do I consider that the ultimate fusion of races will be effected on the whole peacefully? Because the Chinaman is so (if 1 | ZETLAND may here apply the word) omnivorous in the maiter of women. Place bit where you will among the Indian women of British Columbia, in the Mauritius, in Africa, in the Sandwich Islands, in Malaysia-lo fact amongst women of any race, he, to use a colloquialism, "tackles them all." Of the readiness of Caucasian women to assimilate or rather to permanently mate with the Chfarmin hundreds of young fellows like myself are living and undoubted testimony. All Orientals are lovers of women, and the Chinaman has the additional advantage in that he has no prejudices whatso- ever. And to the Chinaman's credit, and to that of his Government, let this be unld: He values bis progeny, no matter from what race or manner of woman begotten; and to his children, especially
his heirs måle, the Chinese Empire opens fti arms, claiming them as her children, and ready and anxious, if they have any ablity whatever,
to enlist them in her service.
It is no use denying that Caucasian women are ready to mix with Chinamen, Although in the Australias Chinamen are not of the bigher and more leisured classes of their race, and suffer under a kind of social ban, European women (perhaps from the curiosity natural to the sex) in abundance mix and mate with Chinese. It is the old form of the forbidden fruit §. Depend upon it, the man who wrote Genesis (this with ail respect) knew female nature. I have occasionally.
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A Hard Lodge will be held in the Funct SONT' HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING the 1st inst, at 8.30 for 9 O'CLOCK precisely Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. Hongkong, 1st November, 1890. –
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED..
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND CALCUTTA
THE Company's Steamship
*WINGSÅNG,” | › Captain Ste. Croix, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 6th inst, at 3 P.M.
This steamer has superior first class accom- modation specially constructed to meet the requirements of tropical climates.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
"JARDINE; "MATHESON & Co.,
General Managera,,ha Hongkong, Jat November, 1890.
NOTICE
Carga will be received on board until 4 PM, Parcels and Specle (Gold) at the Office until 4 P.M., on the day before sulling.
Silk and Valuables for Europe will br for London will be conveyed vid. Bombay transhipped at Colombo; General Cargo without transhipment, arriving one week later than by the ordinary direct route via Colombo, Ten will be sent either via · Bombay or Colombo, according to arrangement,
For further particulars regarding Front 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 particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bills of Lading.
This Steamer takes Cargo and Passengers to Marseilles.
E,"L, WOODIN, Superintendent,
P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Office, Hongkong, 1st November Pea
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fa
[CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
ADJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1889.
EBRAHIMBHOY PÁBANEY. Hongkong 1st November, 1890.
E5x
heard Chinese who have served in high-class MR. MAHOMEDBHOY FUCKEERANY being about to proceed to Bombay, Mr. houses and families unfold tales fannier than thele own. Nature has blessed yours truly with a coun- 800MARBHOY-MOWIEE, assumes Charge tenance which might belong to Sitting Ball, & of my Business from this date, and is authorized Spaniard, an Arab or au Italian Ice-creata to #gn the Firm in Hongkong and China. - vendor, and fit any of them naturally,.... In my travels ladies often enquire of me as to my some. what hard-to-fix-on Dailonality. My outspoken reply that I am a Chinaman never seems to bar me from their good graces~~nay, it seems to act otherwise. Therefore I say that women of all races, being ready to smile on Chinamen, and that Chicamen being equally ready to look with favour on all races of women, together with tite Wmber of Chinaps and their pecularity of being.
TO LET
'HAREHOLDERS are hereby requested to
send la to this Office a List of their Con
LIMITED.
NOTICE.
SECOND CALL OF $15 PER SHARE-
DUE JULY 17TH, 1890. TOTICE is hereby given that unless the
NOTICE be batter with Interest at the rate of 13 % per annum from the said due date, to the Hongkong and. Shanghai Banking Corporation ; the ssid Shares will be dealt with
the Company in accordance with the Articles of Association of
**
.
The Simporna District from Simperna to Batu Tenagat.
at the MARINE HOTEL, Praya West, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 9.30 PM. CHESNEY DUNCAN. Hon. Stc.
· Hongkang, 16th August, 18ŋo,
NOTICE.
[x188
SHANGHAI BUTCHERY will he prepared to
ROM the 1st of Navember next, the
poly BRAWN, LARDin BLADDERS, Fresh and Pickled ENGLISH PORK, SAUSAGES, 30., &c.
Also, REEF in Joints and earned, BLACK PUD- DINGS, Pork and Game PIES.
S. R. GALE. Shanghai, toth October, 1890
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Geo. Fenwick & Co.,
LIMITED,
VICTORIA FOUNDRY, WANCHÀI.
IRON and BRASS ENGINEERS, FOUNDERS, GOVERNMENT & GENERAL CONTRACTORS, &c.
Established 1880,
⚫ Hanokong, 24h January, TRON,
.A. G. GORDON & CO., LIMITED.
Fro
*NGINEERS, LAUNCH EN
· BUILDERS, GENERAL · and GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS, IRONMONGERS, COM. MISSION AGENTS, VALUATORS, IRON and TIMBER MERCHANTS.
WORKS: Bowrington, EAST POINT.
OFFICE!
9. PRAYA CENTRAL, D
STEAM LAUNCH COMPANY, LIMITED.
Hongkong, re Man 100%
r4s
W. S. MARTEN,
`ARTÍSTIC PECORATOR,
AND,
HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT,
2, DUDDELL STREET, HONGKONG. Honokane, 6th April, 1900
NOTICE.
(<94
PATENT GLACIER WINDOW DECO-
RATION d 'nendyeing' the "fles of | Stained Glass on Ortuary Winders. The most, permanent, måst eff-eive, and easiest to affix of all substitutes for Stained Glass, and yet the Cheapest.
MANUFACTU¬S:
M'CAW, STEVENSON & ORR (LTD.) LINENHALL WORKS.
i
BELFAST, Ireland.
W. S. MARTEN,
2, Duddell Street,
FOR
HONGKONG,
4-The West Coast District, from Tanjong Inarutang on the North to Sipitong, on the south, including Banguey and Balam- bangan Islands and also the Colony of SOLE AGENT Labuan as regards Opium only. 5-Kudal Dittrich-From Tanjang Inaru-
tang to Sampangmangio Point including all Rivers in Marudu Bay and the Islands of Banguey and Blambangan,
6.Gaya District-From Sampangmangio
Point to
Bangawan River including
Sample Window 'on view at Mr. MARTEN'#
Office.
Hongkong, 25th October. 1890.
F1483
CHS. I. GAUPP & CO., SHRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK-
Tampassuk, Abai, Ambong, Sulaman,MAKERS. JEWELLERS, SILVER-
Tuaran, Gaya Bay, Putatan, Papar, Kimanis and all Rivers south to and Including Bangawan, 7-Pados District-From Kwala Penyu to Sipitong facluding Klias, Padas-Damit, und Padas Desar and all Rivers south to and including Sipitong; also including the Colony of Labuan as regarde Opiumo ly. 8.-The Colony of Labuan 'and its Depin dencies -For the Opium Farm only. Each tender should state the monthly payments for the year rgt.
State, and the Colony of Labuan or for the East Tenders for the Oplum Farm for the whole
Coast District and for the Spirit, Pawnbroking, Gambling Restriction and Customs Farm, East Coast or Sandakan, will be received by the Gavern. ment Secretary, Sandakan, on or before 30th November. All tenders should be under Seat and marked "Confidential Tender for Revenue Farm," Tenders for the Farms for separate Provinces, such as Kudat, Gaya, Padas, Darvel Bay or La- buan will be received by the Officer-in-Charge of the Province or Colony on or before 15th of November.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender,
By Order of the Board of Directors.
Each tender should specify in full the names, residences, and occupation of the persons tender J. WHEELEY,
ing, and should give similar information as to the Secretary, Hongkong, 23rd October, 18go.
[1475 proposed securities. CAUTION TO SHIPOWNERS AND CAPTAINS.
RAHTIEN'S
ANTI-FOULING! POSITIONS.
Persons who do not wish to tender in their own names may use a number of not le's then 3 figures but those doing so should send their trge names with the number used in separate COM-envelope, marked "Private," to the Governor at
Government House.
Sole
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Wotels.
THE SHAMEEN HOTEL
BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON,
Fort
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably situated within a few minutes walk of the River Steamer Wharves,' is now open to receive Visitors
The Bed-rooms are cool, airy and comfortably furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting Rooms, and accommodation generally will be found equal to the best Hotels in the Far East.
The Table D'Hôte is supplied with every luxury in season, and the cuisine is in experi enced hands.
Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the bes quality only.
C. BOND,
Hongkong, 14th July, 1800,
THE HOTEL MARINA THIS strictly FIRST **
moored f
Other makes than our original Manufacturegulations now in force, or which may from time guests cou
All Famas are subject to the Laws and Re are now being sold.
The genuine and only Composition connected with Mr. RAHTJEN himself is HARTMANN'S RAHTJEN's and packages are marked with these words and Trade Mark an open hand in vid.
REJECT ALL OTHERS.
Agents in Hongkong
F. BLACKHEAD & Co... Hongkong, 26th July, vЯop.
LENTISTRY,
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
MODERATE FEES,
AND
tributions of Premis for the year ending 31st MR WONG
December last, in order that the proportion of Profit for that year to be paid as Bonus to Con. tributors may be arranged. Returns not sent In before the 30th instant, will be made up by. the Company, and no subsequent claims or
0.35, ELGIN STREET, behind the Old alterations will be allowed.
Union Church. Whe
Apply to
DELACHEE & Co. Honghong, in Noyancher, 1.10
By order of the Directors,
JAS, B. COUGHTRIE,
Secretary. Hongkong, 1st November, 1890.
sis
to time be enacted or issued by Government came tradit Cerning the same.
Any further information on the suble obtained from the Treasurer-Ga" or from the Officer-lo **
Districts or Stations Agents in Singapo
By His
1093
GOYEREMÉN Sandaka
TAI-FON.G
Surgeon Dentist,
(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS),
HAS REMOVED
from the Office formerly occupied by Dr. ROGERS, to
No: 18, D'AGUILAR STREF (behind the Hongkong Cla
CONSULTATION TE Hongkong #gth October, 154
4.
Managar
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