same evening by a nervous ferar, from which she recovered with great difficulty. The result was a postponement of the wedding for twelve months One feels inclined to ask whether, after this experience, they ever fadelged in kiss. ing again, or whether, like the confectioner's apprentices, who for the first week are allowed the run of their teeth, until they get so disgusted with lollipops that they never eat another, they did not thereafter fortwear billlag, and live only on coolng."

CHINKIANG,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

CHINKIANG, August 16th. During the past week the weather at night time has been coel and pleasant, but warm during the day, and we may safely congratulate ourselves that the worst part of the summer is over. The health of the Foreign community has been fairly good; I regret to say that the usurl amount of sickness amongst the Chinese is prevalcot, and some very sudden deaths have occurred. The festival of Yue-lan Fun Kwah is now being celebrated, and our Bund is being Huminated at night by small bonfires at the water's edge, by the burning of jos paper and mock money in the shape of shoes of wycee, to appease the evil spirits. A very pretty sight It Is to see a number of tiny shaped lanterns of all colours sent adrift on the river with a small candle lit inside of them. Last night the Chinese corvette Pow Ming, anchored off the North shore, was illuminated from stem to stern with lanterns, and being a calm night, the effect looked exceedingly pretty. Pickels of Chinese braves still patrof the Settlement, and everything remains quiet, H.D.M.S. Redßels in part, Mercury.

BANGCHOW..

(FROM OUR OWN" CORRESPONDENT.)

August 22nd,

A few days ago, two friends were drinking tes in a tea-shop and one of them made the payment in cash. The walter returned one of the cash and asked him to give him a better one. As altercation then occurred and the case was settled by the decision of the bystanders that the two friends should beg the walter's pardon. This they did, but after leaving the shop they felt the shame so keenly, that they could not hear it, so they purchased one dollar's worth of oplum and swallowed it between them and west back to the tea-shop and died there. This was too much for the proprietor of the shop, so be swallowed oplum with the purpose of putting an end to the trouble this calamity was bringing on him. He came near dying also, but was saved by vigorous efforts. All this occurred over one cask of ques Honable value.-N. C. Daily News.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1891.

torpedo practice, when one, as it is supposed, fell in, and the other, in als effort to save his comrade, was dragged in after him, as when found, he still had a firm grasp of bis-com- panion's queue. They were not missed until late in the evening and no search was made for them, as it was thought they had gone out into thecity: Next morning their bodies were found floating in the pand. The two young men were from Foochaw and one of them was a relative of Captain Klang, one of the instructors In the College.

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HONG

KONG

TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED

DRAPERS OUTFITTERS TAILORS SILKMEN FURNISHERS,

A young man from north of the river tried a very foolish experiment the other day. He bought some powder, to carry home with him and stopped by the way to test its power. It was evidently better than be bad expected, for a few minutes later he was carried into Dr. Macklin's QUEEN'S ROAD hospital a bumed and bleeding mass of flerb. But not even age can always ténach wisdom. A few days later an old man past seventy years of nge rushed into bla burning house to save a few sticles of furniture and was also very badly. barned.

Locusts continue to annoy the farmers in this vicinity, especially on the north of the river. The officials offer a reward of fourteen cash a catty for them.

The city is crowded with students who have come up for the triennial examination next month. The “Chu K'ao" has reached Plukeo, the city on the opposite bank of the Yang'z from Nanking. He will remain, there until the first of the eighth moon, when he will be escorted

to this city. He comes from Cheklang and his name is Kin. His alternate is a young man from Klangal named Li, only thirty-one years of age. He took his degree two years ago,

Notwithstanding the presence of so many strangers, the city is very quiet, but it would not be unwise for the foreign, authorities to keep a vessel here until after the examinations.-N. C Daily News.

CHUNGKING..

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

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It has been remarkably quiet here for the last few months, but now all of a sudden the whole place is in an uproar and all sorts of rumours are in circulation; but there seems to be no fear of any demcustration against foreigners the Taotal this time who has brought down the. wrath of the Chungkingites upon himself. On the night of the eighth of the present month there was a big fire and over one hundred houses were consumed. The locality of the fire was very near the Chentai's Yamen. All of the officials in the place were present. When the fire engines were brought out only two out of some thirteen or fourteen could be made at all; it then came to light that the Total had work abolished the fire brigades and had taken charge able thefer affair. Kimslf. And it was said he had appropriated the funds collected to keep the engines in repair to his own use. Great indignation was expressed and he was pubilely censured by the Chental, who refused to allow a chair to be brought for him to sit Cheloo, 24th August, 1891.

apon in the presence of the crowd. The fol- The weather here is delightful and the visitors throughout the whale city, peremptorily order- lowing day written notices were circulated from Shanghal and elsewhere seem to be enjoying every family to send one man to the Ing themselves thoroughly, especially the Yamén on the fourteenth to demand of the children. This aftemoon we are to have a Tastai the money raised by subscription for treat, at the Band from the French flagship keeping the fire engines in repair. On Triomphante are to play on the beach opposite the eleventh, early in the forenoon, the Total the Beach Hotel. As it is a lovely day we shall went to the Chentai's Yamén, As soon as he have quite a crowd to hear the sweet sounds of bad entered the building music, which are something rare in Cheloo, I

great mob mushed assure you.

CHEFOO.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDINT.)

Yesterday morning two Japanese men-of-war arrived from Port Arthur, and they will remain here to meet the Chinese fleet when they arrive I hear the Japanese will give a dianer at the Beach Hotel to all the Chinese officers. In fact there is to be great feasting and feleing between the Admirals and officers of the two fleets. They seem to be following the example of the French and Russians, of which we have heard so much In late telegrams.

I regret to state that Mrs, Newman, of the Family Hotel, died very suddenly this morning She was talking and laughing with several others, when she commenced to cough, and at down on the sola and expired at once. I hear the cause of her death was heart-disease,

The two French men-of-war which are now here are expected to leave to-monow, but I have not yet heard where they are bound to, More anon-Mercury.

(FROM A CORRISPONDENT.)

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A person supplying with

ad to the disc^v^y and identification of in Chinese girl named LI AFAT, who in or about the month of September, 1988 was resident at St, Francie Street, Warchal, in the house of TOWN MINHINNETT, an overseer in the Hongkong Public Works Department, under the protection of a Chinese kept woman named WONG AH

NGAN.

·LI AFAT is about va years of age, and according to a declaration made by WONG AH NGAN at the Magistrcy, she was retumed- to her mother about three years ago-presumably to some village, in the Kangtong Province, where it is stated she died a thort time after wards,

On the other band. JOHN MINHINNETT deposed on math. In the Simreme Court that LI AFAT was sold by WONG AH NGAN and that he was present in his own house when the purchase money was pald; andit has since been reported that the gll was taken to Singapore for immoral omposes.

A Reward of $150 will he pd to any percon who shall produce reliable evidence, showing. that LI AFAT was returned to her mother, in or about September, 3888, and afterwards died Rs alleged

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[119 HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

NOTICE,

DURING this and next month members are

recommended to practise at the 100, 500 and fico yards ranges--Bisley rules; and y rounds and one sighting shot at each distance, It is desired that all scores mide be sent lo to the Secretary. A prize will be given to the compiler of the highest aggregate of not less than 5 practices.

165

J. ANDERSON, Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong. 6th August 1867.

TO GENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES RETURNING TO ENGLAND 'IN SEPTEMBER

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in

THE SECRETARY, Humphreys Estate & Finance Co., Ltd.

TO BE LET.

YOUSES at Monniala View next Flunkett's

H

MAN of good address would be glad to for a 3rd class passage; capita sailor, fond of Children, good correspondent, in fact will do any thing for a passage home, first class references.

Apply to

E. R. G., cls Hongkong Tilgraph Office. Hongkong, 25th August, 1891.

Tx149

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18 ♬ in Onnenty Road Central,

Wengkone, 11th Angust, 1897.

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DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

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in after him, smashed his chair and hooted to do, and heaped upon him such an amount and yelled as only a Chinese mob knows how of filthy abuse as probably no foreigner ever heard or could understand. Many demanded remuneration for their losses, others demanded food, some insisted upon his immediate expul slon from the city. All the courtyards and halls of the Yamen were filled with men ago boys, sil apparently trying who could make the SONS' HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, most noise. The back door of the Yamen was the 1st instant, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. held by a brigade of old women, said to have Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. with their night soil implements in anticipation been over two hundred strong, all duly armed of his Excellency making his exit in that direc tion, which had he done he would have been thoroughly fertilised. The soldiers belonging to the Chentai managed to keep the crowd fram laying hands upon him until relief came, which sent by the Chental to the head-quarters of all was well on in the afternoon, notice having been the City Guards to repair to his Yamen. This they did without uniforms or arms They Captain Hunter, will be despatched lor the. gradually passed in amongst the crowd without above Parts on FRIDAY, the 4th instant, at attracting attention until they mustered a pretty Noon.. strong force, when at a given signal the soldiers rushed on the mob and belaboured them right and left, so there was a general stampede. In the mean time the Tactal and taken his sent in the Chental's chair and rushed out after the crowd, who, when parted on the run, were holly pursued by the soldiers and kept on the mora; so he got clear of the crowd and arrived safely at his own Tamen, the outer gates of which had already. As you have already probably heard, H.E. been occupied by a company of soldiers who Chang-yo, Governor of Shantung, died at lamediately closed and barred the gates." Chinsafe last Saturday, and in consequence the Several hundred thousands of cash have been flags at the various Consulates and hongs are at distributed among the poster of those who were half-mast

burned out. There is said to have been not By the kind courtesy of the Admiral, the well-less than ten thousand people present is the trained hand of the Triomphante played before streets in that quarter, where they completely the Club last evening, and to judge by the large locked all traffic. Proclamations have been number of people who congregated upon the issued, one by the perfect, and one by himself, beach to listen to the melodious strains, the both of which explain the Taotal's motives, unusual treat was very fally enjoyed, and pro- which as a matter of course were food. He portionate regret is felt that it cannot be repeated, denies having appropriated any public funds as the Triomphants and Villars leave for to his own use or of having done anything but Vladivostock to-morrow.-N. C. Daily News. what was for the public good, but no one belleves him and he foll the object of unabated malediction. It is not often that an NEWCHWANG,

official manages to get the people so thoroughly down on him as this Tootal of Chungking has done.--Mercury.

Argust 25th, Very general regret is felt here at the rather sudden death yesterday morning of Mrs. A. New man of the Family Hotel The deceased lady, who came to Cheloo in 1872, was one of our oldest residents, and her numerous friends and patrons up and down, the cost will heartily sympathise with her family in their sad bereave- ment. The funeral, which is sure to be largely attended, takes place this afternoon,

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

August 20th. The last report anent Dr. Greig is that he has left Kirts, and is maldag his way down bere vid Kwanchantri, where his wife and child are. We hear that he was accused of causing the death of alx children, and that after his arrest and l-treatment, the

TIENTSIN.

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)

August 22nd, The Japanese Admiral Arite arrived outside

mandarin telegraphed to know from the Total Taku Har some days ago in the flagship Tača- what his punishment should be. They don't chiko Kau, sccompanied by the Yamato Kan Seem

to be aware at Kirin that foreigners can only be judged and puslated by their own con and, after exchanging wialis with H.E, the Vice- sals, according to Treaty, of course. It le to be y and the Foreign Consuls, leavea Taku an- hoped that when Dr. Greig arrives & very full charage to-day for Chefoo. Laquiry will be instituted, and if necessary that the well pleased to learn that his services have been The friends of Baron von Seckendorff are all British Minister at Peking will make some onerer- ponsible for the outragethat has been committed, have earned for him the order of the Red Eagle. so well appreciated by his Government as to The authorities in the neighbourhood are very German Interests at this port wero never, in Independent, and it is a great pity that the energetic hands as in those of the present dispute which took place some years ago as touchichte arduous Jause he has into the French mission buying some land, has never Southern Shantung last winter in connection been settled, especially as as a small mandarin was shot and killed by a French miest, necl-with the missionary disturbances there, would dentally it was said, Mr. Dillon, French Caciullone have entitled Baron von Seckendoll to at Tientsin, visited the district and made a full the distinction be has received. report, but nothing further was done, and the cool nights. bad feeling remalas.-N. C. Dally News.

NANKING.

The weather keeps rather hot, but with very Our local match factory is said to be looking blae in consequence of your crushing leader and slinging letter from Tientalo, to say nothing of other attacks which, if it mrvives them, will (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

show strong ritality in the concern. Would that the public interests were as fiercely guarded when August 25th. enterprises of greater moment are exposed for A very sad occurrence here was the drowning sale to the pilots, consuls, and custom of two of the cadets at the Naval College last men, who usually provide the capital! So much Saturday night. They were engaged. In some fus over £9,000 what would be said when sport on the bank of the pond which is used for millions were in question.-N. C. Daily Niwr.

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DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, at September for. Tur83

THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.

NORIGINAL CERTIFICATE NO. 618

TOTICE is hereby given, that the

WITTI IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

FO. 17. WYNDHAM STREET. Rent $40

rer month. Apply to

A. R. EZEKIEL. Hmukony 24th August, ROT.

TO LET,

WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,

F:147

THE FIRST FLOOR of Na TR PRAVA CENTRAL, splendidly suited for SHIPPING Offices, having a commanding view over the entire Harbour. Rent $50 per month.

Apply to the ManagFE,

CARMICHAEL & Co., LIMITED,

18. Prava Central. Wabane, aeth July 10%.

TO LET.

Alen

T1056

DENTISTRY,

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

AND MODERATE FEES.

R. WONG TAL-FONG,

Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGIRS), HAS REMOVED

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THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEIN'S ROAD, (above Messrs. Dakin Bros, of China, Ld.).

CONSULTATION FREE. Hongkong, 27th July, R.

F150

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NOTICE.

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HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY,

SHIP

LIMITED.

HIPMASTERS AND ENGINEERS are respectfully informed that, f upon

their arrival in this HARBOUR wine of the COMPANY'S FOREMEN should be at hand, ORDERS FOR REPAIRS, il sent to the HEAD Once, No. 14, Prays Central, will receive

SHOP In Pedder's Street, presently occupied prompt attention.

by Mr. HAHN.

In the event of complaints being found 4 ROOMS on First Floor, Suitable for offlese, is requested, when Immediate steps will be taken necessary, commu.ication with the Undersigned Amply to

CRUICKSHANK & CO., LTD. Honotong, 4th August, for,

די,

dated 4th February, 1887, for 10 Shores in the above Company, numbered 16863 to 16877, Foochow, having been LOST, a NEW CERTI THE standing in the name of FDMUND FARADO. Of FICATE for the said Shares will be issued Fourteen Days hence, and the said Original Certificate will thereafter be held by the Company as nal and vold,

EDWARD OSBORNE,

Secretary,

fri80

Hongkong, ist September, r8o1. HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK

Co

COMPANY, LIMITED....

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

`ONTRIBUTING SHAREHOLDERS are requested to send in a statement of Busi- mess contributed during the Half-year ended 30th June, 1891, on or before the zoth instant, on which date the accounts will be closed.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A

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COMPANY, LIMITED.

TO LET.

AT KOWLOON,

FEW HOUSES 16 KNUTSFORD TER- RACE containing Rooms each and Rath-so-ms, Téonis Courts. Healthy situation. Cheap Rent,

....!

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TO.LET.

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to rectify the cause of dissatisfaction,

D. GILLIES Secretary. Hongkong, 25th August, 1985,

G. FALCONER & CO., WTACTURERS and JEWELLERS.

7ATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU.

NAUTICAL

TROE

INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS, No, all. Orden's Road Central. NOTICE.

JEVE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED. JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OR ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

Amusements.

WING to unavoidable circumstances the

visit of

"WOODYEAR'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN

CIRCUS

HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY POSTPONED,

WAIT FULL PARTICULARS FROM MANILA.

S. REICH, General Agent, WALTER HARLAND, Manager, MADAME WOODYEAR; Sole Proprietrix. Honokane, 31st Auenst Rar.

Motices of Firms.

NOTICE:

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A. G. GORDON, · Hongkang, 21st August, 1961...

[1137 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that on the th Instant, the Undersïoned entered inta Partnership as SHARE and GENERAL BROKERS, and Intend to carry on business under the style of DADY POTTS.

All Forward Contracts made by the Partners previous to the vik Instant will be carried out by them Jndividually, and Independently of the sald Firm.

Honchone. 7th Augit. 120f

NOTICE.

S. I. DANBY,

G. H. POTTS.

(1000

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AGENT for Hongkong and China for the KINNEY BROS. New Volk branch of tha American, Tobacco (Trust) Company's well- Imown brands of "SWEET CAPORAL "STRAIGHT CUT.” “FULI, TIRESS," & &c., CIGARETTES and TOBACCOS.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Ch Bengkong, 17th July, 1897,

Consignees.

THE CHINA SIPPERS MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM LONDON, LIVERPOOL, AND

TH

SINGAPORE,

"HE Company's Steamshlo

"MOYUNE " having anived from the above Ports, Courlenses of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk, into the Godowes, of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery. may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned bebre Noon, on the 6th Sept, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to. be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 5th Sept, at 3 pm

Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 6th Sept. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any

Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon, TO- DAY.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

..Agents. Wonokno. 31st August: 1801.

[1174 "ANGIER" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP "COLONIST," FROM HAMBURG, LONDON AND

STRAITS, *ONSIGNEES of Caugo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notion to the contrary be given before Noos, on MONDAY:

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods HE Undersigned have this day been have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining THE

appointed SOLE AGENTS for the ale nadelivered after the 5th proz, will be subject of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and to rent kre prepared to supply quantiles to suit terms for Shipping and large Orders.

D. GILLIES, THIS desirable residents with Gas laid on purchasers, at Wholeshile Prices, Extra Special

Secretary. Hongkong, 1st September, 1891. [1181 THE SHAMEEN HOTEL.

BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON. THIS PIRST 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, alry and comfortably Rooms, and accommodation generally will be furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting found equal to the best Hotels in the Far East,

The Table D'Hole is supplied with, every luxury in season, and the cuisine is in export- enced hands.

quality only.

Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the best A WELL APPOINTED BILLIARD-ROOM. A. F. DO ROZARIO, «

Manager.

Hongkong, 1st September, 1897, 2000 (118)

to be Let Furnished or Unfurnished. Apply to HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND

'AGENCY Co, Ltd. Hongkong, rath May. 1801.

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TO BE LET. THE Premises now in our occupation, known Road Central, -

CONNAUGHT HOUSE, Queen's

**Possession from sit July next. For further particulars, apply to THE MARINBURK FURNITURE Co., LD. Hongkong, 5th June, 1891.

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NOTICE.

TO LET.

Toupled by Messrs, RUSELL & Co. The "HE PREMISES No. 9, Fraya Central, lately whole by flate, or single rooms suitable for Offices and Dwelling.

Apply to

E. D. SASSOON & Co. Hongkong, soth Juns, 189fk

1501

Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, C.B., C.E, Chie! Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board, London, says

"It is the best Disinfectant in use."

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co., Bank Puildings,‹. Hongkong, roth June, 1888,

All claims against the Steamer must be pre-

sented to the Undersigned on or before the gift prox, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL, CARLILL & CO. Agenta. Hongkong, 29th August 189r.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

^FROM-NEW-YORK.

W. S. MARTEN, THE Step FORS

ARTISTIC DECORATOR,

2, DUDDELL STREET,

HONGKONG. Hongkong, 6th April, TRia.

CA

JOHN AMBROSE CLARKE, Teacher of Officers and Engineers, No. 75 WYNDHAM STHIRT

Ofbostia Central Police Station.

"DORA FORSTER "

having anived from the above Port, Consignees

· of Cargo by her, are hereby informed that sich of their Goods as are impeding her discharge are being landed at their risk and expense into

F1 the Godown A. at Wanchal, whence delivery

may be obtained, butane ve ay

“ANDIDATES prepared for the MARINE

BOARD EXAMINATIONS.

Author of the "NEW NAVIGATION

And an Arithmetic" for Engineers, $5. Hongkong, 7th February, 1897,

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Cargo remaining undelivered on, and after the | 31st Instant, will be subject to rental, reade

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Con signees are requested to present all claims for damages and/or shortages not, later than the 310 fast, otherwise they will not be recognized. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA,

Hongkong, asth August, 1891.

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