only serious difficulty in the way of abstinence Hundreds of patients it weakness of will. have been treated for this babit in our wards, in every case we have cut off the apply of oplum at once, and we have
never found it necessary in the course of our treatment to administer this drug to such patients In any shape or form. Among our oplem-smokine patlents this year was a young man who smoked about an ounce and half of solid opium per day, He was not, allowed to touch it after he camio into our wards. For a time he suffered from restlessness and intestinal feritation, but soon
get over these troubles, and, a few weeks later. be left the hospital weighing ten pounds heavier than when he came in.
More than half the esset treated in our wards during the year were surgical, and many of them were serieur. Benefit, palpable and prompt, has In most of these cases resulted from our treat- ment, and it is especially satisfactory to record that 174 operations, some of them of a most | formidable nature, have been performed during the year in our hospital without a single fatality. A obsidiary but important branch of our
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1893.
And cach knock he analyses, but they're none of
'em surprises,v.
Only restless friends who enter and still more
pollate the air.
Ob, the waiting, sad and weary, in the chambers
dark and dreary !
Oh, the days of endless "grafting," but with-
out the least returns,
While outilde ail's posh and bustle in the city's
din and bartle,
Hot ite no use morallsing, by experience be
Icaros.
So he goes through his probation, months and
months of weary waiting,
"
But proverbially long the lane that saver
has a toro,
With a few small briefs entrusted, ere his mind
bas wholly rusted,
He will find his hopes returning and his sòul
with aideur bura,
Thus, at length, when near despairing, and his
creditors are wearing,
He may form a sort of practice and his friends
devoutly bless;
work in the training of medical students. Several And it lightens his misgiving is ra how to make
of those trained by us are now practising in neighbouring towns, and one of them is engaged In medical mission work. 'Another student, who had completed a five years' course of study, left us at the beglozing of the year to set пр for himself. Our present medical clar contains
three students, all of whom are members of the Chorch. Our curriculam embraces the ordinary subjects of medical education, and we try to make our Instruction as practical as possible. Anatomy is studied from maps and models and from occasional dissection of pigs and dogs. The other subj-c's are taught in the usual way. We test the proficiency of our students by an annual examination, and ben the final one is passed a certificate of preficiency is given. One of these certificates has recently been accepted by a Western University in lleu of two thirds of its ordinary medical course, Our students are required to provide their own food, and to pay to the hospital a small ́annual fee. After the first few months, they act as permanent clinical clerks and dressers in our wards, and, while thus rendering to us most valuable assistance, they acquire a practical knowledge of the treatment of disease which ought to make their services a great blessing to their country,
We are thankful to say that we do not find ft any longer acessary to appeal to the generosity of friends for funds to maintain our work. Our income this year, derived from the fees of patients amounts to nearly 2,500 dollars, and, being economical in our arrangements, and exerciting personal supervision' over our drug. room, this sum has not only been suficient for the working expenses of the hospital, including the salary of our European House Surgeon, but has left a balance out of which the sum of 200 dollars which has been paid to the Wesleyan Missionary Society, towards the expenses of its aggressive evangelical work in the neighbour- hood of fatshan,
AT THE BAR.
-When the youth is fresh from College, and his
head is full of knowledge.
Of the musty ancient classics, and he's taken
his degree.
Hero doubt has an ambition to achieve a high
position,
And his father thinks the mission that will
suit him to a T.
Is the Bar.
{
Is the Bar, to which so many go, alas, without a
peasy,
More than care and strictest living, but a bara
subsistence giving,
Render mather more than meagre, with a'hungry
look and eager,
And who lunch off bread-and-butter and the
simple cup of tea.
Then be either buys or borrows, what will cause
bim many sorTOWS,
The loo solid tomes of Stephen, Story, Black
stone, and of Coke,
And with these and many others all his scholar-
ship he smothers
With his dry and heavy feeding doing little
else but "soak."
After doing his probation he proceeds in trepida.
tipa
To a stiff examination that 'ere now has
plucked a few,
Then a week of anxious walling Hill he's joyously
relating
To his fond and happy parents and his cronica
that he's "through,"
They consider him a treasure, and he takes &
itle leisure
As he flings salde bir Chilly and prepares to
have a spree;
Just a week or so of "spelling," every thought
of books repelling,
H
Til the time when he's admitted (and he's
moved" by a QC.)
"
If his youthful bead is level, he will next proceed
to derli
!
|
For a senior who supplies him with a lot of
work to do,
And la time all leisure spurning he will and he's
slowly learning
How to plead, and fills his notebook with a
precedant or two,
"Till at practice quite aw faif, as he thinks, there
comes a dry
When he's occupying chambers with his name
upon the door,
And he buys a chair and table, geth'ring all the
books he'sable,
With a pen and ink and paper and his carpet
on the floor.
A belltopper's now de rigusur, and the counsel's
youthfal figure,
Berobed, is seen at lovers, or the first day of
the term,
But too few, as, the chances of evoking envious
glances
a living,
And he's sometimes led to cherish hopes of
ultimate success.
-"SCORPIO" In Sydney Bulletin,
How to gain Flesh and Sirength. Take after each meal about a tablespoonful of Scott's of Purt Cod Liver Oil with Emulsion Hypophosphites. It is almost as palatable as milk and easily digemed. The rapidity with which delicate childrenand sickly people suffering from weakness and wanting discase improve and thire upon this diet ist bly marvelloos. As a remedy for Consumption and Threat Affections and Bronchitis is unequalled by any other preparation in the world. Any Chemist, can supply it. A. S. Watson & Co. (Limited), sgents to Hongkong and China,--[Advt.
To-day's Advertisemen s.
UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE Or
His Excellency Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G.,
His Excellency the Hon. Sir EDMUND B. FREMANTLE, K.C.B,, C.M.G.,
G
AND
His Excellency M-jor-General DIGBY DARKER, C.B.
་་
RAND
BY
CONCERT
PUPILS OF MAESTRO CATTANEO, la ald of the famisblog of
THE NETHERSOLE HOSPITAL. (Supplementary to the
ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITA L), At present in course of erection,
ST. ANDREW'S HALL.
U
POSTPONED UNTIL THIS EVENING, the 13th April.',
PROGRAMME. PART I
I-Opening Chors, Sing" Pretty Maiden Sing Romanes and Chorus, Mra, J. MCCALLUM, It was a Knight | Ro- | Mrs. MUDIE, mans, Tis the Harp and Ladies & Gen- In the Air Angel tlemen Amateurs. Chorus-Martans, by Wallace
Arts, for Bass, Dis
Vada-Les peraser Huguenots, y Meyer-
beet ........ 3-Arla for Contralto,
Mr. KRALL.
Che faro-Orléc and Mra. A. G. GORDON, Euridice, by Gluck.............
4. Plano Solo... Miss CAROLINA DE SOUZA, 5.-Grand Arla and Caba-}
letts for Soprano-La Miss E. CARVALHO. Traviata, by Verdi.......
6-Romans for Bari-
tone, Un Ballo in Mas- Mr. C. H. GRACK. chers, by Verd!!
7.--Aria and Allegro for
Soprano, 1 Paritani, by › Mrs. G. S. COXON. Bellial........14+45889144/
Ave Maris, for Bass Mr. C. HOLLIDAY, ...and Chorni, by A. Cate and Ladies & Gen- tlemen Amateura.
PART II.
Arla for Soprano, and Min E. CARVALHO, Miserere for Soprano, Mr. C. LAMMERT, Tenor, and Chorus-li and Ladies & Gen- Trovatore, by Verdi_.... rlemen Amateurs. 2-Aria for Soprano, Ro-
berto Il Diavolo, by Mrs. KjɛLLER, Meyerbeer ...eneur 3-Aris for Tenor, Come
Gentle Sleep, Ivanhoe, } Mr. F. J. EAST. by Sullivan.... 4Waltz, from the Paci
fa to the Atlantic, for Mr. RUCHWALDY
and Violin and Piano, by
A. Cattaneoantoso, 5-Habaneras & Bolero,
Mr. CATTANEO.
for Soprano, by Yradler Mrs. F. D. Gurs. and Ardit! mmmm. 6-Arls for Tenor, Salva
Dimora, Faust, by ↑ Mr. C. LAMMERT, Gouned .......
Grand Aria for Bas
Maometto Secondo, bỷ - Mr. C. HOLLIDAY.
Rosslati
Duct for Soprano and Mrs. G. S. Coxon Contralto, Stabat Mx-
and
ter, by Rossini ...................) Mrs. A. G. GORDOW.
[NO ENCORES,]
As he, brief in hand, to Banco goes with steady. BREWER, Messrs. KELLY & WALee, Messer.
#top and firm,
Bat he walks in expectation that a friend or a
relation,
Some attorney, most confiding will contribute
to bis rent,
And will cause him some emotion, with a fiale
"Brief qù motion"
Just a drop into the ocean of the coin that he
has spent.
He has no decided blas for Divorce or Nial
Prius
Tickets, Twa Dollars each, may be had from
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and Mesara, Kozinson
Co.
Hongkong, 13th April, 1893.
N
Zokay's Advertisements.
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. THE
THE Company's Steamship
"HAITAN,"
Captain Goddard, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the roth instant, at Daylight
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hangkong. 13th April. 1803
*461
NAVAL AND MILITARY RIFLE MEETING.
Entimations
CARMICHAEL & Co., LD. RAIN COATS & UMBRELLAS.
BUCKSKIN LEGGINGS.
PORPOISE-HIDE WATERPROOF BOOTS,
THE NAVAL AND MILITARY RIFLE MEETING will take place at KOWLOON RANGES on the rytb, 18th, 19th and 20th April. S
Firing to commence daily at 9 AM.
The following Competitions (ALL COMERS) will be entered for on the Ground, at the Com- mittee Tent, and the Competitors aquadded at the time of entry,
VANISHING MAN Open every day during the MORRIS TUBE....... Port.......
Meeting' from 9 AM..
ALL COMERS, too yards, open from a 2.32. to ALL COMERS, 200 yards, open from a PL to
510 PM, on the 17th and 18th.
5.30 PM, on the 19th and 20th.
The VOLLEY FIRING will take place at z PM. on THURSDAY, the apth, instead of on the roth.
CARBINE 300 YARDS" COMPETI- TIONS will be on THURSDAY MORNING, 20th inst.
The LADIES' COMPETITION on THURS- EAY, the scth.
#
Firing to commence on the Military Range about 3.30.
The Prizes will be presented at 5.30 F.M.
By klad permission of Lieut. Col. RAVENHILL and the Officers at Shropshire Light Infantry the Band will play during the Afternoon of the 30th.
.
LUNCHEON can be obtained daily at the Mat- sbed near the 300 yards Firing Point, Military Range. Price, 75 Cents.
F. W. ROBINSON, Major, 1st Shropshire LI,
Secretary..
Hongkong, 13th April, 1803.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
1459
IN, THE MATTER OF THE YANGTSZE INSUR
ANCE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, AND REDUCED,
1.
AND
|
RACE GLASSES WITH SLING CASES, CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD.
ongkon, 20th February, 1893.
iça
18, Praya Central, Hongkong.
W. BREWER.
QUEEN'S ROAD.
LAZENGER'S DEMON TENNIS BATS.
CHAMPION TENNIS BATS.'
ALLIANCE TENNIS HATS.
WIMBLEDON TENNIS Bats.
FAVORITE, FALCON, &C..
AYRES REGULATION TENNIS BALLS.
FAULTLESS UNDERSEWN and other BALLS.
PARLOUR SKITTLES and other Games,
SPECIAL BLACK GUT BATS. SLAZENGER & SONS' 1893 BALLS.
FOOTBALLS. BOYS" CRICKET SETS.
TENNIS BELTS for Ladies and Gentlemen...
TENNIS SHOES (Renshaw's) both Ladies and Gentlemen. GUIDE TO HONGKONG, CANTON and MACAO.
Hongkong, 7th April, 1893.
Amusements.
THEATRE
CITY HALL
ROYAL,
Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Govercor Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, KC.M.G., Lady ROBINSON, Family ́and Suite.
TO-MORROW
(FRIDAY) and SATURDAY next, "
...April 14th and 15th.
}
MRW FARMER begs to nolly the public
of Hongkong that he has engaged
the famous IMPERIAL: CHING LING FOO TROUPE OF WONDER WORKERS. of Peklo, who will give two performances as above.
Full particulare and programme in TO- MORROW'S ime.
Prices -$2 and $1. Box Plan now open at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, LD.
N.B.-A performance never before witnessed
IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDI- | by Europeins...
NANCE 1877 and 1885.
TOTICE is hereby given that a LIST of
NOTICE
the CREDITORS of the above ASSO- CIATION on the 1st of October, 1892, can be Inspected at any time before the ath of May, 1893, at the Registered Offices of the Company or at the Offices of their Solicitors, Messrs. WOTTON & DEACON, No. 35, Queen's Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on Payment of the Fee prescribed by Ordinance No. 30 of 1886.
Dated this 13th day of April, 1893.
WOTTON & DEACON, Solicitors for
416]
The Yangtze Insurance Association, Limited, and Reduced.
CANTON,
Hongkong, 11th April, 1893-
Patices of Firms.
NOTICE.
[448
When to sign our Flim pet Procura- have Authorized Mr.FRITZ AUGUST tion from this date.
JULIUS MANNICH & Co.
Takow-Taiwanfoo,
1st April, 1893.
[451
A. E. SKEELS&Co.,
TO LET with Immediate Possession, Two Telegraphic Address ❝SOBRINOS," Hongkong,
HOUSES, Nos. 4 and 6, KARANJIA TERRACE, British Concession,
Also,
A newly built HOUSE, on French Conces slon, with - Bowling Alley and two Tennis Courts. Well Furnished, including Bilard Table. Suitable for a Club.
Apply to
Canton, 13th April, 1893.
+
BOMANJER & Co.
[458
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
HE SCHOONER
“MONTIARA,"
AS SHE NOW LIES IN KOWLOON BAY. Length comman75 feet. Beam.......
Depth of hold
********* 7 feet.
Registered Tonnage 75 1003, (Owing to recent alterations the carrying
capacity of the Montlara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight.)
The Montlara was built in Singapore, is most soildly constructed of teak throughout, with fron Wood frames, has recently been thoroughly. overhauled under experienced European superin- tendence, and is now in excellent condition. She is very fast aller and a most suitable vessel for the Canton kerosene trade, or would make a first-class lighter.
For Particulars as to Price, &c., apply to
R. FRASER SMITH, 6, Pedder's Hi Hongkong, 17th May, 1893,
FOR SALE THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE
[30
CHINESE GUNBOAT. "CHOP CHEUNG,"
AS THEY LIE AT ABERDIEN DOCES,
(A.B.C. Code 4th Edition.) AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS &
GENERAL MERCHANTS. No. 17, PRAYA CENTRAL, Under Messrs. Douglas Lapralk & Co.'s Offices,
MESSES. A. E. SKEELS & Co. under-
W. BREWER, UNDER HONGKONG HOTEL,
140
To be Let.
TO LET.
4. CAMERON VILLAS," Peak,--a
Hotels.
THE STAG HOTEL, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
THE HOTEL OF THE EAST FOR WEST-ENDERS.
BEST
EST LIQUORS procurable in the Market, good ACCOMMODATION and CIVI- LITY. Come and see how we have transforméd 'he old "STAG,"
WILLIAM WATERS, †
Proprietor,
(359
Hongkong, 17th March, 1893.
THE WESTERN HOTEL,
A
QUEEN'S ROAD WEST.
OLD "BEN" PRESIDES.
QUIET AND COMFORTABLE HOME
FOR MEN OF THE MERCANTILE MARINE.
1389
The very best LIQUORS and ACCOMMODA~ TION. They come an Strangeus but leave as Friends,
BEN. FRANKLIN TAYLOR,
Proprietor. Hongkong, 28th March, 1893-1 TAKARADZUKA HOTEL.
ONE HOUR AND A HALF FROM Koor, `vía. NISHINOMIYA. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND CELLAR, LOVELY SCENERY AND COOL NIGHTS.
THE THE IRON MINERAL BATHS and WATERS are highly recommended by ibe Medical Faculty for Gont, Rheumatism, Chlorosis, Eczema and other affec`lons.. For terms and particulars, apply to
MISS A. HUGHES, Мадарстев.
Nlarge and commodious Family Residence. 419)
OFFICES “BANK BUILDINGS," Queen's Road, Nos. 16 & 20, now occupied by Messrs. Dodwell, Carlit & Co.-Possession from zat July next.
No... 5. "CAMERON VILLAS," Peak,→ commodious Family Residence.
Nos. 26 and 27, "BELILIOS TERRACE,
Robinson Road.
ROOMS on Top Floor of No. 10, Ice House Strect, above the "CITY CLUB."
HOUSE No 1, Duddell Street, or in Flats. GODOWNS in Duddell Street
HOUSE. No. 3. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE," facing Parade Ground.
6
WINDSOR HOTEL, (in Connaught Buildings), QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
THE Private Hotel heretofore carried on in
WINDSOR HOUSE has DOW removed to CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
been
Calsine under European management Each Bed-room has its own Bath-room Hot and Cold water. Passenger Elevator to all Floors.
Cbarges from $2 per day upwards. Special Rates for Families or Permanent Boarders, Offices and Rooms to let Unfurnished,
ROOMS on First Floor of House No. 24, and Rooms with or without Board, by day er "PANK. BUILDINGS," Queen's Road.
month. Apply at the Office, No. 37, 3rd Floor, ROOMS in "BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,*ongkang, 23rd Au rust, (eg Queen's Road.
BUNGA: OW "DELMAR," Yow-ms-tec. GODOWNS or OFFICES, First Floor, at back of "MARINE HOUSE."
Apply to
BELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, rath April, 1893.
1454
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
fas
HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL," s Now OPEN and will be run in conjunction with ZOUR ROOMS (Furnished or Unfurnished) their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling
TO LET.
with Two BATH ROOMS.
Apply to
DORABJEE NOWROJEÈ,
Victoria Hotel. Hongkong, 18th March, 1893.
... TO LET.
No. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE,
THIRD FLOOR fn No. 6, Queen's Road. No. 4. OLD BAILEY STREET.
Apply to
Residents,
SUMMER RATES.
(358
One person, per day...................$ 4.00 One person, per week ............................................................ One person, one month......$70 10 Married couple (occupying one room) per day ............ Married couple (occupying one room) per
25.00
80,00
·DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 10th April, 1803.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
133
ROOMS TO LET. FROM and after 1st April, 1893, to monthly FROM atas, ROOM'sia the old portion } of the HOTEL, facing Queen's Road and part
of Pedder Street,
Terms for a ROOM and BOARD $70 to $75 tako Sale Privately, or by Auction, of soy per month. Application to be made to the class of Goods or Property, Prompt Settlements | MANAGER or to the Undersigned. Guaranteed. Immediate Cash advances on Goods for Auction.
1.
Cargoes received for Storage, Insurances effected.
Hongkong, 4th April, 1893.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
[170
THE Undersigned have been favoured with
Instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
at No. 5, CAMERON VILLAS, MOUNT KELLETT THE PEAS,
ON
MONDAY next, April 17th, 1893, AT 245 7.M. SHARP, THE WHOLE OF THE
VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, **Comprising →→
DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, Handsomely CARVED BLACKWOOD TABLES, STANDS and BRACKETS, OVERMANTELS with BEVELLED GLASS,MARBLE-TOP TABLES, CLOISONNE and other VASES.
ONE Very Fine Toned COTTAGE PIANO. Collard & Collard, in splendid order, EXTEN SION DINING TABLE, DINNER WAGGON. ONE Complete FRENCH PORCELAIN DRITER SERVICE Very Choice, ONE BREAKFAST and TTA SERVICE MARCE, GLASS and ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, BEDSTEADS & BEDDING, CHILD'S COT,
WARDROBES, BASSINETTE, DRESSING TABLE with SWING GLASS, MACHINE on STAND, by Frister and Ross- MARBLE-TOP WASRSTAND, SEWING
man, in good order.
LADY'S
By Order,
R. LYALL, A
Secretary, Hongkong, 24th March, 1893.
373 TO LET.
OFFICES, 1ST & 2ND FLOURS of No. 4,
Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of China, Japan and Straits, Limited.
Nos, 113, COOMBE ROYAL-'s large Furnished House at Magazine Gap.
No. 10, OLD BAILEY STREET, No. 7, PRAVA CENTRAL, at present occu- pied by the New Oriental Bank in Liquidation, ham Road, near Breezy Point,
NEW HOUSES in RIPON TERRACE-BOD.
NEW HOUSES In Elgio Street, Peel Street, and Staunton Street,
G
No. 4, BLUE BUILDINGS, FLOORS in Bios Buildings, GODOWN, NO, IA, Blue Buildings, SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES
Very cheap Rental.
Magazine
No.5, VICTORIA VIEW, Kowloos. GROUND FLOOR No. 5, Shelley Street. NORMAN COTTAGE {n`Albany Road, "THE WILDERNESS, Caine Road, No. 6, KNUTSFORD TERRACE, Kowloos.
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd, Hongkong, 12th April, 1893.
TO LET.
7,00
week................................................... $5.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
month..
**** 120.00
For full particulare apply to
VICTORIA HOTEL Hongkong, 11th April, 1803.
[215 BAY VIEW HOTEL.
MR. OSBORNE begs to remind the Pabllie
that every possible arrangerment bas been made for the comfort and convenience of Visitors to this popular Summer Resort. "BAY Viking espes the best situation on the Shau-id-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Steam-launches can at any tire come alongside the jetty adjoin. Ing the spacious lawn.
The Cuisine Is undvalled in Hongkong, and only the best Brands of Wines, Spirits, CigarS, ele, are kept in stock Private Dinners of Tins prepared in First-class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at au hours...
Heugkong, and May, 1803
[480
THE BOA VISTA HOTEL,
·
BISHOP'S BAY, MACAO,
HIS HOTEL is situated on the ser ihove
Tin one of the best and healthiest parts of Macao, and commands an admirable view facing the South. Its accommodation la unsur- passed in the Far East.
Every comfort is provided for Visitors, with an excellent Cuisine, and Wines, Spirits and, Malt Liquors of the best branda,
Hot, Cold, Shows and Sea Water Baths, Large and well Ventilated Dising, Billiard and Reading Rooms, and is well supplied Bar, F A small Dairy is attached to the premises,
MRE MARIA B, DOS REMEDIOS, Proprietress.
29] THE SHAMEEN HOTEL. BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON,
(316 this few rainutes walk of the THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably Rivar Steamer Wharves,' is now open to receive Vialtors,
THE FIRST SECOND FLOOR of No.
Wyndham Street, Apply to
THE GERMAN. CONSULATE. Hongkong, 7th April, 1893.
THE Engines of the Chop-choung were constructed by Messrs. INGLIS & Co., of 1345 Wanchal, and are of the Compound Inverted Cyllader Direct-Acting Surface Condensing type, Cylinders 201 and 38" dia, with a stroke of 26" The Crank Shaft i 6 dia. at the Crank pin Rod is 3 and the LP. 31" dia. The Piston and 7" dia. at the journals, The HP. Platon and Connecting Rod belts are 37 dia., Air PumpRILING DESK, CARPETS, Fine LACE A Robinson Road with Garden,
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,
WING to the SKY MEETING there will be DAY, the 15th instant. There will be practice
NO CUP COMPETITION on SATUR PSPOONS at the Interpost Match distances vis, 200, 500 and 6eo yards, Ons Spesa för 141" din, by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulating best Score at 200 yarda's and one for the best Pump 'dia. by 13" stroke, and Double Acting Or for Bankruptcy or Equity, but takes amet, and one for the Handicap aggregate, at Feed and Blige Pump (one each) 3" dia. by 13
500 and 500 yards. No ens to take more than stroke, one Spoon, Time, 1.30 PM.
ED. ROBINSON,
Han, Secretary.
The Boller is of the Horizontal Multitabalar 122 Hongkong, 13th Aprill, 1893.
"[51] | [7pm, with three Furnaces and vertical Doms on
top. Its dia, is soft. " by gft, 10" long, maternal day, AM measurements Fumaces, aft,, y" di Dome,
as they are
(What fool he'd be refusing), and It's really
most amusing
That the Probate Court's the nursery of the
Vary Jondor bar.
And outsiders cannot tell how the little #leave
to well,"
Or the "Probate" cheers the spirits in a dull,
-desponding-l
When he's seated at his rending, und ́ble pipe
he's ever feeding,
W
-.་
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
These Engines have been very little need and are in thoroughly good order.
OST same days ago a Hitle FOX TER-1 e da ft. high; Tubes, 184 in somber by LRIER BITCH with long fall, 24 collar, recently, undergone considerable repairs, and ex, dia. It is in fairly good condition, having. maaked black and brown over one eye, and would fast in active service for over five years. black on other side of head, otherwise she is. The Engines and Boiler can be inspected on application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen Docks,
Till the simosphere's so heary you can entita She answers to the name of DASH"
It with a kalfe,
The abova myard skall ha pald to any person returning her to ge
HALCOMBE cĵo Hongkong Tsjerroßk Offion. Hongkong, 13th April, tigg!
•So bo alin and reads and sunset, nor by any
chance refuses
With the everlasting solace of the wond' Au
banlah case,
For further particulars, apply to
R. FRASER SMITH, 6. Padder's Hill, Honghong, 17th May, 1892.
CURTAINS, CORNICES, POLES & RINGS, GENTLEMAN'S dite, FILTER, ICE SAFE, ONE LADY'S MOUNTAIN CHAIR, ONE SCALES and WEIGHTS, LAMPS, HALL CLOC
On view on Saturday next, 12 to 6, and Mon-
Catalogues of the Auctioneers.
AE. SKEELS & Co., 17. Pravá Central.
445
Hengoeg, th April, 1899
SIEN TING, M
SURGEON DENTIST,
No. 10 AGUILAR STREET TERMS VERY MODERATE, Cohaustailon fres Hangkong, 27th September, 1īgas
TO LET.
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DETACHED & Roomed HOUSE on
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· Hongkong, 7th April, 1893.
DENTISTRY.
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FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
AND CA MODERATE. FEES,
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HAS REMOVED
THE BANK BUILDINGS, Queer's ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel), *CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, with July, #Raja
...
The Bod-rooms are cool, alry and comfortably. halshed, 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'Hote is supplied with every luxury in season, and the cuisine is in export- enced hands.
Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the best quality only, A WELL APPOINTED HILLIARD-ROOM,
A. F. DO ROZARIO, Manager
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· Hongkong, 1st September, 1801.
HAUENSTEIN'S HOTEL,
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~HIS First-class FAMILY HOTEL is THIS and has First-class Accommodation for Visitors.
allusted on the beach-st-KULANGSOO-
An EXCELLENT TABLE is kept,' and WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS &f he very best quality,
Terms Moderais,
Amay, tot Beptember, 1894.
R. HELLWIG Proprietor