DEATH COMES PAINLESSLY.

A SCIENTIFIC OPINION THAT WILL RE-CONSOL

ING TO ALL HUMANITY.

The algas of impending death nie many and variable. No two instances are precisely Iden. tical, yet neveral signs are common to many caies. Shakespeare, who observed everything elte, observed and recorded some of the pre- monitory signs of "death also. In the account of the death of Falstaff the sharpness of the nore, the coldness of the feet, gradually extend- ing upward, the picking, at the bedclothes, are accurately described,

FAYS

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So far an "him and me", is concerned, the grammars are all "made foolish " anyway, in much more liberal and more sensible than we fasining upon "he nod 1." The French are

are in this respect. They say "him and her," or "him and me," without the slightest hesitation, and do not seem to think they are committing a mortal sin either. By the twenty-second century. when the world will have learned more sense, we shall be able to shake off the galling fet:ers of" he and I," and when we answer to an in- quiry of "Who's there ?" "It's me," not blush fer shame at our error.

COLONIAL

HOUSE,

Intimations.

HONGKONG rading Company

LIMITED.

AND

which is peculiar to class. Sporting men,

There is one of the mistakes noted, though, TAILORS,- that is, men who are in the babit of betting, as a rule always say "win" for "won," while do other class does. A man who be's on races as a profession almost always says "I win" ko much, meaning "I won"that is, unless he has lost, which is sometimes the case. Why the mistake is made and why it is a class mistake is one of the mysteries.

After all, it makes but little difference whether god or bad English be spoken, except to the critics, whose occupation would be gone were no mistakes to be made. Good grammar and good spelling are mera refinements of an artificial slate of society. They rank with starched shirt- fronts and polished boots. We expect thera because we are accustomed to them, but in themselves they have no quality of saving grace.

On the night after the battle of Waterloo, in the blood-stained mire of a ploughed Bell, lay an English officer, dead where he fell. At his side lay the body of his wife, who had followed him from England, and perhaps arrived in time to receive his last sigh. On his breast was their baby, sound salep, and smiling dreadful scene as though angels were Inspiring its dreams.

For some time before death indications of approach become apparent, Speech grows thick and labored, the hands, if raised, fall instantly, the respiration is difficult, the heart loses its power to propel the blood to the extremities, which consequently become cold, a clammy 'mol ure vezes through the pores of the skin. the voice grows weak and husky or piping, and the eyes begin to lose their lustre. In death at old age there is a gradual dulling of all the bodily senses and of many of the mental faculties, memory fails, judgment waves, and imagination gors out like a candle. The muscles of the tabernacle are loosening. Small neises irritate, sight becomes dim, nutrition goes wa feebly digestion is impaired, the secretions aro Insufficient or vitiated or cease, capillary circula- THE BABY' ON A BATTLEFIELD. tion in clogged. Finally the central organ of the circulation comes to a stop, a full stop, and this stappage menna a dixsolation. This is the death of old age, which few attain to,

Many people have,

the Medical Fournal, "an'idea that death is necessarily painful, even agon'zing; but there is no reason whatever to appose that death is more painful than birth. It is because in a certain proportion of cases dissolution is acconstat panied by a visible spasm and distoration of the countenance that the idea exists, but it is nearly as certain as anything can be that thesc distortions of the facial muscles are not only painless but, take place unconsciously, In many instances, ton, à comatose or semi- comatose state supervenes, and it is altogether probable that more or less complete unconscious- aess then prevails. We have, too, abundant evidence of people who have brea nearly drawn ed and resuscitated, and they all agree in the statement that after a low moments of painful struggling, fear and anxiety pass away and a rate of tranquility sucréels. They are the vision of green fields, and in some crans, hear pleasing music, and, so far from heing miserable, their sensations are delightful, But where attempts at resuscitation are succy ful the re-uschated persone almost invariably protest against being brought back to life, and declare that resuscitation is accompanied by physicial pain and acute mental misery.

Death is a fict which every man must per sonally experience, and consequently is of universal Interest; and as, facts are facts, the wiser course is to look them squarely in the face, for necessity is carl black and death keeps no calendar.

HISTORY OF OPIUM.

Ah, God what a thing is childhood; touching Heaven in its innocence and earth in its agony. While we have the children, how large the places they i When we lose them how great the racancies they leave!

Read the story of an escape, as told by a parent. My daughter Kate, now eleven years old, had always been. delicate. She was pale and thin, and, as it

med, as though a breath of cold air would destroy ber. She was now better, now worse, but nover well In the summer of 1895, he permplained of a sense of weight is the chest and side. Her abdomen was die tended as though she had over-estan, when in fact she ate sorely more than a hit. She spoke of a bas taste in the mouth, and would always be holding her aldies, or placing her hands against har temples, nif to voliera the pressure there.

She also had paina between the shoulders and her

breath was very ofensira-She was always tired and

anguid, and though naturally a bright, Intelligent child, would lin for hours in a list condition. She

Amusements.

THEATRE:

4, QUEEN'S

ROAD.

ROYAL

CITY HALL, HONGKONG,

THREE NIGHTS ONLY.

MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, the gib, roth, and 11th March, 1891. "ENSEN'S CONGRES OF CABALISTIC

WONDERS.

HOSIERS, J

GENERAL OUTFITTERS.

NEW PREMISES.

4, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

(OPPOSITE CONNAUGHT. HOUSE),

Hongkong, 6th March, 1891.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

is hereby notified for pubile information that on and after TO-MORROW, the 7th instant, and until further notice, the WATER will be SHUT OFF from the whole City between the hours of 10 am, and 6 p.m., and between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 am,

Dy Command,

W.. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 3rd March, 1801.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

1380

A COMPETITION for the SUBSCRIPTION Range) and PANGE SPOONS, will be held TOMORROW, the 7th instant, at

HANDICAP CHALLENGE CUP (Shart

ก.ม.

4.30

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE

"HE SECOND ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will he held at the Hongkong Hotel, on TUES- DAY, the nth instant, at Mann, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Manager and Statement of Accounts to 31st December," 1890, and declaring a divident

The TRANSFER BOOKS-of the Company will M CLOSED from the 7th to the roth inst., igclusive.

GEO. FENWICK, General Manager.

Hanphane and Mwch, gr.

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THE CHINESE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

IN LIQUIDATION.

A. JENSEN

A. LINTON

.Manager. .Pianist.

PROF. ROBERT JENSEN,

The World's Challenge Prestidigitator.

ELECTORIA.

The Most Beautiful Act.

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assisted by the Charraing

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In his Sword and Bayonet Act.

MR. A. LINTON, The great portrait and landscape m'inter, who will paint a picture in oil upside down

in 5 minutes.

PRICES OF ADMISSION, Dress Circle and Stalls Back Seats.............................

$3.00

1.00..

Box Plan at Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd. Hongkong, 5th March. 19pr.

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION

or

LADIES' DRESS MATERIALS AND

TH

DRAPERY.

(390

HE Undersigned has received Instructions

to Sell by Public Auction on

MONDAY,

Distinces, són and too vards, seven ahots! ATOTICE is hereby given that a GENERAL the oth Merch, 1991, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

tech. Position: any, Fitrance fee, 20 cents. A faunch will leave the P. & O. Pier at 3 1.3. convey competitors.

C. VIVIAN-LADDS,

Hon. Secretary.

Harphone and March 1801.

NOTICE.

MEETING of the shave named Com- pany will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Victoria, Hongkong, (Messrs, MIL- CHERS & Co.'s) at Four n.m., on THURSDAY, the 12th March, 18t when the Liquidators will lay before the Shareholders in Account showing their nets and dealings and the manner in which 16 the winding up has been conducted since the

318 December, 1889,

wesker and weaker until he could scarcely atorid. We came a algn even more alarming-a shart, dry, deep- thought her to be in a decline, Then

mounding cough. My wile and I feared, it was con- sampling. In our anxiety we consulted the doctors, STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. who said, "Yes, your daughter has consumption? What a ind prospect, for us!

About Christmas, 1885, I removed my family from Huntingdon to Manchester. Poor Kats was ton weak to take the journey with us; she remained with her randmother at Thorp Farm, Norfolk

Still the dear child sank from week to week.

Wins Was Our surprise, some time afterwards, to receive ■ letter from grandmother marketer reading like this:- Kate le very

The is eating scal

cell and

sleeping well

Opizm had its origin somewhere in South west Asia. The medicinal properties it possesses were recognized from a very ancient period. Two thousand years ago, and for some time later, it was customary to extract the drug from the entire plant From the first to the twelfth century and the roses are coming into her thin cheeks." What the only opium kapwn to commerce was thet mould have happened In another meals we

the happiness

geas of welcoming our daughter in our new produced in Arla Minor."

The poppy was home in Manchester. How great was nat joy when carried to India by the end of MohammeAw the wonderfil change which had taken place danisin, and ln the provinces of Bengal and in her he is now a fas, healthy child, and never Miles he growing of it became subsequently a sile anything more than any girl may, proprietary right of the Great Mogul, who Now, what wought this change? What gave us regularly farmed out the privilege. The plant back our daughter, seemingly almost from the brink was introduced to China by the Arahs later on. of the grave will answer frankly, for there is In India, however, the monopoly of its cultivation nothing to consuli-

Seving

her deplorable state, and pared in 1767 into the hands of the East India that none of the medicines she had taken proved Company through Lord Clive's victory at *ppropriate to

her strange malady her krandmother Plasary. From that time to this eplum hasne day aid to herself, if think I will give Kate a dose bern an charmDEA Pagree of revenue to one of my bottle of Wotlier Beigel's Curative Syrup." grandmother had received bench from England from India. The Emperor of China this medisins herself for a tied his best to exclude its exportation to

dirense. It bis kingdom, ven issuing, edicts against the given to Kate mail the good effect was immediato.

out

thing of an appetite, and little later her grand. The at once rested more tranquilly and had some- mother was justified in writing to us as I have already stated! (Signed) Broderick Batcher, 6, Birch Road, Crumpaall, near Manchester.

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Iỵ the Hich CoURT OF SANDAKAN.

IN ITS PRORATE HRISDICTION,

In the Willand Esisten! CHARLES WALTER FLINT, of Sandakan, Deceased,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 27th instant to the 12th proxima, both days inclusive.,

By Order,

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H. HARMS, for the Liquidators. Hongkrog, 27th February, 1801. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

heen paid up) are PAYABLE on and after MONDAY, the 2nd March next, at the Offices of the Corineation, where Shareholders are requested in apply for Warrants,

THE DIVIDEND declared for the half-year NOTIC da bereba diver that all Creditors ending aru December, 18, at the ente and other nervans having any claims of Tol tarether with a Bonus of £1.to/per selmet the Fate of CHARLES WAITED | Old Share, and 11/1 with à Bonus of 1/1 per FLINT Arcadend, fun of Sandakan. Merchant, } New Share (an which 1st and 2nd Calls bave

chate of whose Wit has been granted by the High Cut of Sandakan, to H. 1. DIINTOR Sindalee, Exengine anpointed be the Will of the mold desinend, ara berahu penolred lo send in zgolcules of zurh minime the said under. dered on or before the Thirty-five day of Orfoßer, For. And Watles is hereby given that

·Her much date the gold Executes will proceed in Betribute the names of the said deceased among' the parties entitled thapata having regard only the claims of which he shall then have had

na'ice.

Dated this Fiet day of November, 1800.

P. F. I. MARCUS, Registrar,

Yich Court,

"

Receiver for the sold Executor.

Sandakan.

By Order of the Court of Directors,

+

'F. DE BOVIS, Acting Chief Manager.

Hanekons, 18th February, 1891.

CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED.

ADJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1890.

1362

Mr.

and Mrs. Butcher are people of the highest respectability and well educated. For some years Mr. Hatcher was an assistant at the great shop of

of the Mesury, Lowris, Market Street, Manchester, and impartial acquaintance writes that Miss Kate Butcher is one of the brightest, young girls to be met with CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. rendered prior to the 31st day of March instant,

smoking of opium, disobedience of which was panishable by transportation er death. Never theless, sa rapidly did the vice spread in the Flowery Land that, whereas up to nearly the close of the righteenth century the Imparration of opium from India Into Chine amounted to only zoo chests; by 1820 ft had amounted to 17.000 cheats. In 1939 the Chi- nese Fraperar made a reclamation threatening bostilities in case English aplam ships serving as denote for the drug were not sent away. At the same time 10,020 chests fall wees seiset and dermyed Ech chest contained about one do not dare what anyone may say, there is no bundred and fi'ty pounds and the entire value medicine so good as Mother Heigel's Čurstira Syrup," of the merchandise thus wiped out was about The proprietors of Mother Beigel's Curative Syrup $10,000,000, The Arish tried to smuggle desire to make no falas impressions. The young girl cargoes ashore and war resulted, the out- dél not bare consumption-She suffered from indi- come of which was-that Great Britain com-ion and drapepsia and

anywhere quick, precocious, and fall of virscity and wit. Speaking of the daughter's recovery her mother

"

from

pelled China by a treaty signed in 1841 to admit | 4K myriads of her er the blood,

LIMITED.

NOTICE.

"ONTRIBUTORS to the above Office are requested in furnish the Undersigned with [th a List of their Contributions for the year ending 1st December, 1o97, in order that the Distribu- tion of Bonus may be arranged. Returns not will be adjusted by the Office, and to Claims or Alterations will be subseqsently admitted.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Agents, Contan Insurance Office, Limited. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1891.

Thirteenth (dinary Annual MEETING of SWARTHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Office of the General Agents, Pedder Street, on SATURDAY, the receiving a Report from the General Agents 21st March, at 1, for the purpose of torpid and dead Mother Seigel's Carstilee Byrapher, 1890. corrected the aliment at fis root, and recovery quickly

with n Statement of Accounts to the 31st Decem- followed. We repeat once more the foot that is The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

BOOKS taught by this interesting ass-When in doubt treat will be CLOSED from the 6th to the 21st March, any and all complaints as symptoms of Indigestion both days inclusive.

with her the get it

cough, which the drug to Celestial ports. From thai time until not the diasas. The needed life and strength from sounded so consumptive, was one of the symptoms, to-day, despite the protests of the Chinese Goy her food, but how could she ernment, exports of aplum for Indis to China

stomach Have steadily increased. The growing of the oplam popy in China also has been developed so extensively that more than twice the number of acres are cultivated with It in South-western China alone that are devoted to the plant in India.

GOOD AND BAD ENGLISH.

με

What is the reason that nine out of every ten uneducated people say "done" for "did," "seen". for "saw," and "him and me" for "be and I"?! Why do they so universally use "come" for "came," "win" for "won," and“ zin't got none" for "haven't any " By the doctrine of chances #aw" should have an even chance with "seen," and "did" with "dose," but the ratio is certainly as grust as nine to one instead of one to one.

Such things do not occur without some reason.

and dyspepsia, and in nine Intanoes out of ten you.

will see just such a wonder as narrated above. W. wish Long life and happy days to this young lady and her good parents and friends-Adat.}

To-day's Abbcrtisements.

PERSEVERANCE

LODGE OF

HONGKONG, No. 1165, E.C. A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS

AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above.

The use of "get" and "got" is exay to explain. HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the

It is used as an intensive, a thing to which the nalearned are always adilicted, seeking, ably, to make for lack of argument by postirs

prob-

6th, instant, at 8.30 for 9 O'CLOCK precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited,

Hongkong, 6th March, 1891,

1374

ness of assertion; and this, by the way, accounts for much of the profanity which is so current, their being no thought of anything more than THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP

the strengthening of the assertion or dezial. But this does not account for the Common use

of "seen" and "done" for."zaw" and "did." One is quite as strong as the other, and, indeed, the irregular preterite is called by some gram marians the stronger form.

4.

May it not be that the mistake is due to a inherent fondness for euphony? Considered

· COMPANY, LIMITED.

... FOR SWATOW, SINGAPORE AND

T

BANGKOK

HE Company's Steamship

#PHIA CHOM KLAO".

only from the standpoint of sound, seen fra Captain J. Fawlor, will be despatched for the prettier word than "saw. The expression "I above Forts, on TUESDAY, the roth instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

TUEN FAT HONG,

Agents,

seen him" really comes more trippingly from at A.M. Stra the tongue than "I saw him," and "I dose it is mora euphonic than “I did k."- We cannot tell how inr the sense of euphosy may extend, but kelafuence may be strong enough to turn the sous le farer of the laditziet exprenton/"

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Agents. Hongkong, 28th February, 1891.

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STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of this

The The CLOSED at t Of A Company SINGAPORE, from the 11th to 26th March next, both days faclusivo.

ROBT. BAIRD, Agent.

Hongkong, 26th February, 1891,

HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED..

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

THE

BELILIOS TRUST, No. 2.

[szá

THE BELILIOS TRUSTEES will hold an EXAMINATION in. December next, in the following Subjects:-

FOR GIRLS RECEIVING A CHINESE EDUCATION. 1.Chinese Composition (a Letter, to be written

In the Chinese character).

Translation (from Chinese book-style fato colloquial, using either Romanized or Chinese characters),

3-Arithmetic (up to and including vulgar and

decimal fractions).

FOR GIRLS RECEIVING AN ENGLISH EDUCATION.

1-English Composition.

2-Engilah History (up to the death of Queen

Elizabetb). 3-Physical Geography (Royal Readers, VI.),

FOR BOYS. [346 English Composition (on a subject connected

with Commercial Geography). 2.-Mensuration' (up to areas of the surfaces of solids, with special reference to commercial requirements) 3--Book-keeping (Turner's Commercial Guide and Hunter's Civil Service Examination Questions). 4-Short-hand (writing, in any form of short- hand and reproducing in fair cópy, a lengthy paragrap's dictated by the Examiner with moderate speed).

HE Twenty-Second Ordinary

Annus! MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, Pedder's Street, TO-MORROW, the 7th March, at noon, to receive a Statement of accounts to the 31st December, 1890, the Report of the General Managers, and to elect a consulting Commitee and Auditors.

"The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED, from the 21st February to the 7th proximo, both days Inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, General Managerka Hoogkong Fire Insurance Co, Ld. Hongkong, 15th February, 1848, *-

11

will be as in former years. Dato and place of Conditions of Examination and value of Prizes Examination will be announced early in November.

-"Hongkong;-5th-March, 189ṛ:""

tyr

G. FALCONER & COST: WFACTURERS and JEWELLERS,

and CHRONOMETER-MANU» NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, MAGRAMA CHARTS and BOOKS

Hi 48. Gaven's Bond Central.

sharp, at his Sale Rooms, Duddell Street, Without Reserve,

A FINE ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY AND LADIES' 'DRESS MATERIALS, &c, Comprising: - ZEPHYR DRESSES of different designs in Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS, boxes, EMBROIDERED WHITE DRESSES,

and White MULL RANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES' RIBBED VESTS, MADEIRA' WORK, &c.

Also,

Black

A very large and fine assortment of LADIES' MANTLES and WATERPPO FS. in different qualities and designs, and other GOODS. the ith instant, A.M.

The above will be on view on Monday next,

.

TERMS OF SALE-Cash on delivery,

G. R. LAMMERT,'

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 4th March, 1901

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

THE Crown Land by Public Auction, *HE following Particulars and Conditions of

to be held on the spot, og

MONDAY,

the 9th day of March, 1891, at 4 PM, are published for general information,

By Command,

W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,.

Hongkong, 28th February, 1891. 1385

Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, Particulars and Conditions of the letting by

Order of His Excellency the Governor, of one the 9th day of March, 1891, at 4 7.M., by

kong, for a term of 999 years. Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hong

PARTICULARS OF THE

Locality.

Registry

No. 1.246

No. of Sale.

Inland Lot Wantsal School

Wantsai, (rear of

Boundary Measurements.

N. S. E. W.

A. ff.

55 50 51 52

LOT.

Price.

Annual Rt.

Contents in

Square feet.

Masonic,

ST. JOHN

A

Upset

3,912 40-437

LODGE

OF HONGKONG,

No. 618, S.C

REGULAR MEETING of the above HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY NEXT, named Lodge will be held la FREEMASONS'

To be Let.

KOWLOON,

TO LET,

Possession from 1st February.

THE KOWLCON LAND AND BUILDING

Co.'s ESTATE. ———---

HEALTHILY

S ROOMED-

situated HOUSES with Bath-rooms complets, pleadid view. Modemie Rent. Gas fald on.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., L Hongkong, 3rd January #gr

A

TO BE LET.

186

FIVE ROOMED HOUSE No. 3. "Wild Dell Buildings," Wanchai Road (opposite

Bakery).

(corner house facing West),

No. 7 (corner house facing East) and No. 6

RICHMOND TERRACE—The former with Conservatory, and Tennis Lawn. Each House contains six good rooms and is pleasantly situated.

HENRY HUMPHREYS.

TO BE LET OR SOLD, Oa favourable terms, with Immediate Possession,

EIGHT HOUSES at "Mountain View,"

Peak District, near Plunkett's Gap.

If sold, part of the Purchase money can remala on Mortgage.

Apply to

JOHNJA. JUPP. 18 & 40, Queen's Road Central,

Hongkong, 30th December, 1890.

TO LET.

ODOWNS-

Apply to

BLUE BUILDINGS.

1-

(36

THE HONGKONG. LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY Co, Ld.

Hongkong, 24th December; 1890.

TO LET

With Immediate Possession.

No. 17, PRAYA CENTRAL.

Tss

FFICES—above Messrs. Douglas, Lapralk

& Co.'s Premises.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY Co, Ld.

Hongkang, 16th December, 1800.

149

TO LET.'

●LUE BUILDINGS,-First Floor of No. 3.

MAGAZINE GAP.-Two Semi-detached Houses. Rent $45 each. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1890.

TO LET,

Possession on 1st April next

HOUSE No. +3, ELGIN STREET. For particulars, apply to

145

LOUIS KIRCHMANN, No, 4, Ladder Street Terrace.

1345

Hongkong, 26th February, 1991.

TO BE LET.

No. Apply to

0. 10, SEYMOUR TERRACE.

HERCULES J. SCOTT. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1801,

1237

TO LET,

NOS, 25 & 27 ELGIN STREET, behind

the Old Union Church.

Apply to

ACHEE & Co. Hongkong, 25th February, 18gr.

140

TO LET, With Immediate Possession, THE MARINE HOTEL,

SITUATE on the Praya, opposite to the old rooms, Dining-room, Billiard-room, Bar, &c.

& O. Wharf, compiling Bed- Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY Co., Ld. Hongkong, 16th December, 1890.

TO LET.

Ta

No. 9 & 1, SEYMOUR TERRACE,

ROOMS in College Chambers

No. 4; OLD BAILEY STREET. OFFICES and CHAMBERS in Connaught House, Queen's Road Central.

OFFICES in Victoris Bulidings,

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, and February, 1891.

For Sale.

NOW

f13)

READY.

A SECOND EDITION OF THREE THOUSAND COPIES

of

"THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE EASTERN SEAS,"

(by W. Daberch, Director of Hongkong

Observatory).

the 12th instant, at 8.30. for 9 p.m. precisely.THIS seful work has been re-written and

Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 5th March, 1891.

FOR SALE.

**MONTIARA,”

THE Schooner

53

"

TH

1386

of late years.

Length.....

Depth of haldusaccommm...nk: Registered tonnage

75 tona, capacity of the Montlara has been increased to Owing to recent alterations the carrying about 120 tons, dead weight.)

mest solidly constructed of teak throughout, with The Afenifara was built in Singapore, and is tron-wood frames. She has recently been thoroughly overhauled under experienced Euro- pear superlatendence, fastened throughout with 7 Inch galvanized spikes, and newly re-coppered. Sha te forcha-digged with the best canvas nails, Draft of water 7 lost. hahant For further particulars apply to

R. FRASER

6, Poddm's Hil

Igra Hongkong, 9th April, 1896,

greatly enlarged, and is illustrated by lithographs showing the courses of the typhoons

The pamphlet is fasued at One Dollar, and, may be obtained from

Means. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Hongkong,

#

Land, Crawford & Co,

G. Falconer & Co.

J. Gampp & Co.

Blackhead & Co. Heuermann, Herbst & Co. More & Selmand.

Mr. W. Brewer.

The Hongkong Trading Co., Ld. Mr. M. F. da Silva, Canton. Mesus, de Mello & Co, Macao, Mr. N. Moalle, Amoy.

Meters Hedge & Co., Foochow Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Shanghai, Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Yokohama, Rev. 8. J. Stalik, Bangkok

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