"

1.

ery being raised, What is the precise frontier claimed by the French Government la not exactly known outside official circles.

It has been mooted that China would be likely to Interfere should France press Stam too severely bal in high quarters this is thought extremely unlikely as Slam bas shaken "off allegiance to the Celestial Pmple and refured the annual tribute once paid to Chlon. China is asid to be indifferent to most events passing outside her own franster, and not at all likely to protest against French action

Several English papers advine Lord Rosebery to take heed lest he émbroll Great Britain. In a quartel with Frince on Stamere affairs; and assert that the quarrel is one betwen France and Slam alone in which England has no right to interfere. It is asserted thatthe French Colonial Authorities: are determined at all hazards to finally settle the pending difficulties between France and Slam-Siam Free Prais 14th April.

NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1893.

then Acestained that there was concealed i the neighbourhood another brigand chl famed P'so who had escaped, when the principal mem here of hi» band were caught som time go He was arresteit after misking a desperate resist. ance, and wounding with his pistole several of the sellers. Lo Ta-huang-is confessed that be had committed numerous crimes of violener, had formed a seclety of robbers and had even had some military uniforms made in order that he an bis men might pass themselves off as goldiers. It was a pi considered unle to send him

to headquarters, lest he should be rescued on the way. He was therefore re-examlued on the spot and then executed. The brigand Plac when placed on his fat made a similar confes sloo, and was condemned to the same fate,

E:

KOREA,

(FROM 'OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

Chemulpo, April 17th, 1893. For some time past all kinds of wild and sen- sational remours have been going about the country, butus 1 attached no impartance to them The banks and money lenders of Hankow

I did not think it necessary to write to you about were greatly taken by surprise during the first them; but now, although to my mind these part of this month, by the sudden fallure of a large miscellaneous store of over fifty year's than they were a week or two ago, I think I had stories are not to be any more seriously regarded standing, with labilitler stated at over shelter let you know something about the real 60,000, all this.money having been lent by the

state of affairs bere, so that you cannot blame banks. Scarcely any assets are reported and the failure is attributed to a diibonest manager. anything unusual happen after all

me for neglecting to keep you informed should

On the 3rd Inst, some fishermen lying off Pooloo Island saw what they styled a "shooting star" fall to the ground at a place opposite to where their boat lay, called Chu-chia-isien, Marking the spot they commenced sext day to dig for their supposed treasure, and having got down to three feet discovered a long “stone” baving an "all around measure” of 17 feet. It being exceedingly bot so one ventured to unearth

the meteorite.

Her Imperial Majesty the Dowager Empreis has signified her wish that the most deserving of the officers and men belonging to the Imperis Guards and the detachment of Cadets from the Naval School at Peking, doing guard duty at her Majesty's quarters at the Chi-ho-yuan Palaces for the past year, should be rewarded. for their services. In obedience therefore to the Imperial commande the Prince of Ch'log, Commander-in-chief of the Imperial Guarda and of the Peking Field. Force, has just made out a 1st containing 1,300 parues of officers and men who are to be the recipients of special distinction. from her Majesty, 1.

A postscript memorial by Fu Yün, Governor of Shantung, reports that on the 5th day of the toth moon, November 23rd, 1893, a great north- east storm of wind and rain swept or es fire districts belonging to the Shantung sea-coast, accompanied by the risleg of a tidal wave to the height of over twenty feet, swamping and destroying innumerable villages, and ring and drowning a large number of people along the coast. Ald was immediately sent by the - memerlilist, consisting of clothing and money to the sufferers, and praise is also due to the Tientsin Customs Tantaf, Shêng Hoan-huel, för ending Yellel from the charity funds in bis

baud..

A memorial from the Board of War, which was found the other day to contain a mistake in callgraphy and accordingly marked with alip enclosed within the memoilal, by the Preg!- -dent of the Board, to draw the attention of the Secretales, by some unexplained negligence

was not rewritten, but sent on to the Palace . it was, slip of paper, cross, dash, correction as d all. This being a gross breach of etiquette and a mark of disrespect to the Throne, an edit ↑ dated the 3rd fastant has consigned all this President, Vice Presidents, Proctors and senior Secretaries of the ssid Board to the tender mercies of the Board of Paulshments for the determination of penalties on each and all of the offending high officials.

The north-eastern part of Klangsa at the pro- sent moment is either unusually subject to the depredations of bilgards or is blessed with more than edinally vigorous official in the Director-General of the Grain Transport_al Kualan Fu That officer again reports the arrest and execution of some brigands, who had been prering upon the people in the said locality. They were diabanded soldiers from Hooan who bad disguised themselves as traders to escape delection. When arrested they confessed to the commission of numerous robberies with violence and to fighting again the soldiers of the govera" ment. It was not thought advisable that there should be any delay in their punishment, and therefore they were summarily bebeaded in KC- cordance with the regulations,

Last years native of Maçao nimed Ta'ai, who, mintil his failure, oword banks beth at Hongkong and Swatow, and who was generally understood to be a millionaire, and being one, of course, bad bought the rank of a Taotul, falled with libflitter of over a million taeli. Seeing no repparently of satisfying his creditors, Ts'ai suddenly fell Macao and unsccountably forgo to leave his address with isis sorrowing friends. who naturally, delegated the finding out of their debtor to the authorities of Macao, Canton, Hongkong and Swalow. A large reward being also effered to sharpen the eyesight of the yameu Tuners, Ta'al way at last captured at Swalow, a fortnight ago, and has been taken in a govern alat steamer to Canton to answer for Els sino before the high authorities there.

*

-

Owing to the large quantities office, com. poted at entr 500,000 bags, that have already been bought up this year by Cantonese mer- chants and sent away to Southern ports from Hanyang and Hankow in Junks and steamers, the local zuitoriles are getting alarmed at the prospects of a dearth being fell, sooner or later, by the people of Kankow and Hanyang, through tha continuous strekm of rice that is still going on out of the country, Heace a proclamation has re cently been issued by thi Prefect of Hanyang probibling any further exon of rice from Han- Now, and ports under his jarlsdicilon, until the ¿harvests are taken of the first crops, and 'it in known bow much rice there is en band. To enforce the proclamation, deputies have been went throughout the prefecture to keep a watch And punish any attempts at breaking the law.

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Advertisements.

THE CHINA AND MANILA, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

› FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY,

THE Company's Steamship

"ESMERALDA," above Port on THURSDAY, the 17th-instant, Captain G. A. Tayler, will be despatched for the

at 5 P.M.

for Passengers and is fitted with the Electric This Steamer has Superior Accommodation

Light.

11

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN & Co.,

General Managers.

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Hongkong, 25th April, 1893-

NOTICE.

-

of the DISTRICT GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER be held FEMA®

at 8.30 for .. SONS' HALL, THIS EVENING, the 25th fast

THE THIRD ANNUAL CONVOCATION

A. O'D. GOURDIN,

D. G. Scribe E.

Hongkong, 25th April, 1893.

NOTICE.

J

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CITY HALL, on THURSDAY, the 11th

HONGKONG INCREASED POWERS la the

the obtaining for the INHABITANTS OF

În mỹ Ins! letter Ì 'refered at s- ma length tó the doings of the new japaness Minister, but I did not think that the forerunners of the trouble. which I predicted the Japanese Minister wouldUBLIC MEETING will be held in the cause, would have come so soon. However, some peopic imaglee they can see the signs of a coming day of May proximo, for the purpose of consl- tempest in our political sky, and if it does breakdering and determining upon the formation of over our heads the enterprising "Jap," by alla LOCAL ASSOCIATION, having for its object accounts, is fully prepared to take care of the country, or at all events of the Japanese colony resident in it. That be folenda to look after their interests is ap-arent to all My own opinion of the situation is ibis:-Things do no! look bright at the Capital as they should look, at least from a Japanese point of view. but although the Koreans have before now spoken of risings in the provinces, and although the arrival of strangers In the City of Han-yong. ZETLAND not by hundreds, but by thousands, might seem to give some probability to the present rumours, urlll I see no reason for baileving that they will come to anything more than did the rebellion that

MANAGEMENT 0! #}·LOCAL AFFAIRS,'

INO. J. FRANCIS, Chairman, Provisional Committee. Hongkook, 25th April, 1893.

Isos

No. 525.

LODGE,

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 1st Brethren are cordially invited.

otices of firms.

Intimations,

A.E. SKEELS&Co., CARMICHAEL & Co., LD.

Telegraphle Address "SOBRISOS," Hongkong. (A.B.C Code 4th Edition.)

AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS &

RAIN COATS & UMBRELLAS. BUCKSKIN LEGGINGS.

GENERAL MERCHANTS. PORPOISE-HIDE WATERPROOF BOOTS, Na 17, PRAYA CENTRAL, Under Messrs. Douglas Lapralk & Co's Officer,

Messrs. A. E. SKEELS & Co, under- take Sales Privately, or by Auction, of any class of Goods or Property. Prompt Settlements. Guaranteed. Immediate Cash advances on Goods for Auction,

Cargoes received for Storage, Insurances effected.

Hoogkong, 4th April, '1893.

Auctions.

от

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PUBLIC AUCTION

USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRINSMEAD PIANO, KLECTRO-FLATE,

QC., &c.

&c.

MESSRS, A. & SKEELS & Co. have been

favoured with instructions to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

SATURDAY next, April 29th, 1893, commencing at 2.30 P.M. Sharp, AT THE AUCTION MART, 17, Praya CENTRAL, (removed for convenience of Sale), A LARGE QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND CABINET FURNITURE,

Comprising HANDSOME DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, DINING and BED-ROOM SUITES, LEA- THER COVERED SUITES, HALL and OFFICE FURNITURE, SIDEBOARDS and OVERMANTELS ( BEVELLED GLASS), EXTENSION DINING TABLES, DINNER

Hengkong, 20th February, 1963.

RACE GLASSES WITH SLING CASES. CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD. 18, Praya Central, Hongkong.

CENTRAL HOTEL,

SHANGHAI.

Isa

THIS long established SELECT Family Hotel, situated on the Bund, facing the river, in the centre of the Settlements, has lately undergone extensive alterations, and is now fitted with the latest modern improvements, including Bath and Dressing Rooms ATTACHED to Sultes. and Single Rooms, with hot and cold water fald on, DOUCHE, SHOWER SPRAYS, etc., and heated to a comfortable 'temperature during winter.

SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PRIVATE DINNER PARTIES, &c.

The Electric Lighting now partly fald on will be completed during this year, 1891. An Assistant will attend on Pazııngar; by Mall Steamers, ‚N.8.—TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS —"CENTRAL, SHANGHAI,"

666

Hotels.

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

HIS commodious and well appointed

of

above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL,"

NOW OPEN and will be run fa conjunction with

F. E. REILLY,

PROPRIETOR.

Hotels.

THE STAG HOTEL, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

THE HOTEL. OF THE EAST FOR WEST-ENDERS.

was predicted and arranged for two years ago, on the completion of the gooth year of the reign programme sketched out by the soothsayers. of the present dynasty, which, according to the May, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visking WAGGONS, DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, DIN- their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling REST LIQUORS procurable In the Market, was to be "wiped out." The Japanese are undoubtedly at the bottom of the present scare. One of the latest stories is that a petition has been sent to the King, praying that 'all-Mission-

Hongkong, 25th April, 1893.

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For Sale.

FOR SALE.

THE SCHOONER

"ONTIARA,"

AS SHE NOW LIES IN KOWLOON BAY, Length

75 feet. Beam

..17 Icet. Depth of hold...co............uma 78 feet. Registered Tonnage

75 tons. (Owing to recent alterations the castying capacity of the Montlara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight.)

arles and other Foreigners, especially Japanese, should be expelled from the Capital; and that placards had been posted up Sout calling upon the Kereans to turn out the Foreigner; THE seat, the petition to the King would take steps and saying if this were not done those who had to have their wishes carried Into effect on the 7th day of the third moan. Whatever may be the truth of these stories ane thing is certain, that as yet no action has been taken by the Foreign representatives with regard to them. Another rumour, which has just reached me, bas It that there are 5,000 pilests marching on the Capital from the mountain regions on the border on Chin Lindo. It is well known that these priests partake more of a military than of a religious character, and there may be some truth in the place where the news" became commen sory; but it is a significant fact that the first property was at the Japanese quarter of Soul, where it was circulated by order of the Japanese Mainlater, wi o gave warning to the Japanese to be la readiness for any emergency, and to have their women and children ready to rend to Chemulpo at a moment's notice, snd-directed all the able-bodied men to assemble at the Legation should I any serious disturbance break out,

We have in port here a small Japanese gunboat, a Chinese gunboat and wo Chiuere cinisers. The latter" arrived on the 9th lost; The Severn arrived on the 15th from Port Mamilion and she will leave again.In a day or two for Shanghst.—Mercury,

How to gain Flesh and Strength. Take after each meal about a tablespoonful of Scott's Emulation of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. It is elmost as palstable as milk and easily digested. The rapidity with wich delicatechildren and sickly people suffering from weakness and wasting disease improve and thrive upon this diet is tule marvellous. Ass remedy for Consumption and Throat Affections | "and Bronchitis is unqualled by any other preparation in the world. Any Chemist can supply it. A. §. Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in Hongkong and China.--[ Adut.

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To-day's Advertisements,

*SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, VIA INLAND SEA. HE Steamship

THE

"BRECONSHIRE," Captain Parsons, will be despatched as above TOMORROW, the 26 b instant, at Noon, instead of as previously advertised. For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 25th April, 1793.

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THE

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

FOR KOEE, (Calling at Amoy AND TAKOW)

Company's Steamship

"HIOGO MARU," Captain Barstow, will be despatched for the above Parts TO-MORROW, the 26th instant, at 4 P.M., fustead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Pasango, apply to

GEO. R. STEVENS,

Agent. Hongkong, #jih April, 1893.

י!

* SHIRE”. LINE OF STEAMERS.

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FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG AND ANTWERP.

THE Steamship

"RADNORSHIRE,"

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NER SERVICES, COOKING STOVES, them to offer special inducements to Vialtors and CURTAINS, PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, Residents. CLOCKS. FENDERS and FIRE IRONS, BASS and IRON · BEDSTEADS, WIRE WOVEN. MATTRESSES, DRESSING TA BLES, WASHSTANDS, TOILET SETS, COMMODES, SOOCHOW BATHS, &c, &c

ין

Also,

A QUANTITY OF

HALL & HOLIZ Shanghat made SOLID TEAK CABINET FURNITURF; returned from Hire.

ONE IRON FRAMED COTTAGE PIAND by BRINGMEAD. in good order, manufactured

ALSO,

The Montlara was built in Singapore, is most solidly constructed of teak throughout, with fron-Specially for Hongkong, wooxt" frames,, has recently been thoroughly overhauled under experienced European superin- tendence, and is now in excellent condition. She is a very fast sailer and a most suitable vessel for the Canton kehusens trade, or would make a first-citss lighter,

For Particulars as to Price, &c., apply to

R. FRASER-SMITH, 6, Pedder's HILL Hongkong, 17th May, 1891.

FOR SALE.

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THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG," AS THEY LIE AT ABERDEEN DOCKS,

THE

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a consignment of

VERY FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, CUTLERY and PICTURES (OLEOS and CHROMOS).

On view on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 27th, 28th and 29th April,

-Catalogues at the Auction Mart.

A. E. SKEELS & Co.,

Auctioneers & Valuators.

Auction Mart, 17, Praya Central, Hongkong, 22nd April, 1893),

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

No. 130.

SUMMER RATES. One person, per day................................................ ..8 4.00 One person, per week ................. 25.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per One person, one monib...............$70 to 80.00

day

7.00 Married

couple (occupying one room) per week 495 416

***** 45,00 Married couple (escupying one room) per

month

For full particulars apply to

VICTORIA HOTEL. Hongkong, 11th April, 1803.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

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[R, OSBORNE begs to remind the Public that every possible arrangement has been made for the comfort and convenience of Visitors to this popular Summer Resort. #BAY VIEW" occupies the best, situation on the of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool Sben-kl-wan 'Road, commands an excellent view

breezes from the Southward. Steam-launches can at any time come alongside the jetty adjoin. Ing the spacious lawn.

The Cuisine is unrivalled to Hongkong, and only the best Brands of Wines, Spirits, Cigars, etc, ar kept in stock. Private Dinners or

good ACCOMMODATION and CIVI. LITY. Come and see how we have transformed the old "STAG."

WILLIAM WATERS, Proprietor,

F352

Hongkong, 17th March, 1893. HAUENSTEIN'S HOTEL,

A MOY..

THIS

HIS First-class FAMILY HOTEL is.

situated on the beach at KULANGSOO and has First-class Accommodation for Visitors. AD EXCELLENT TABLE is kept, and WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS of the very best quality.

Terms Moderate,

Amor, 1st September, 1801.

R. HELLWIG, Proprietor.

To be Let.

TO LET.

WITH POSSESSION ON THE 1ST MAY.

[491 Tiffins prepared in. First-class style on THE TOP FLOOR of Messrs. Gibb, Living-

ston & Co.'s Hoog, No. 6, Ice House Five Rooms and three Bath Rooms Rent, $70 a month including taxes.

shortest notice, and Meals can be served at an Lanc. hours.

Hongkong, and May, 180

1480

THE SHAMEEN HOTEL.

NAITISH CONCESSION, CANTON;

HE following Particulars and Conditions of

Sale of Crown Land, by Public Auction,HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably

MONDAY,

~HE Engines of the Chop-choung were constructed by Mesars, INotas & Co., of Wanchal, and are of the Compound-Inverted Cylinder Direct-Acting Surface Condensing typo, Cylinders 204 and 38′′ dia, with a stroke of 226,” The Crank Shaft Is 61" dia, at the Crank pło and 7 dile at the Journals. The H.P. Pirion Rod is 3" and the LP. 31" dia. The Piston to be held on the spot, on and Connecting Rod bolts are a dia, Air Pump 143" dia. by iz stroke, Single Acting Circulating Famp 8" dia, by 13" stroke, and Double Acting the 1st day of May, 1893, at 4 P.M., are pub- Feed and Bilge Pump (one each) 3o dia, by 13" | lished for general information, stroke,

By Command, These Engines have been very little used and

G. T. M. O'BRIEN, are in thoroughly good order,

Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 15th March, 1843 Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999 years,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

The Boller is of the Horizontal Multitabalar type, with three Furnaces and vertical Dome on top. Ita dia. is soft. 2" by git, 10" long, external measurements; Furnaces, 2ft. 7o diaj Dome, 44" dia. by 4ft high Tubes, 184 in number by

I'500

rituxted within a few minutes walk of the 'River Steamer Wharves.* is now open to receive Visitors,

.: The Bed-rooms are cool; airy and comfortably formiskeil; and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting Rooms, and accommodation generally will bo found equal to the best Hotels In the Far East.

The Table D'iiôte is supplied with every luxury in season, and the cuisine is in experi: enced hands.

Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, eta, of the best quality only.

Apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & C Hongkong, 12th April, 1893.

[455

TO LET.

THIRD FLOOR in No. 6, Queen's Road.

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 20th April, 1803.

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HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

ROOMS TO LET.

FROM and after 1st April, 1893, to monthly

3" ex. dia. It is in fairly good condition, having | xat day of May, '1893; at 4, RM, by Order of 4 WELL APPOINTED BILLIARD-ROOM. tenants only, ROOMS in the old portion

recently undergone considerable repairs, and would last in selive service for over five years.

The Engines arl Boiler can be inspected on si Aberdeen application to the Superintendent Docks

For further particulars, apply to

R. FRASER-SMITH, 6, Pedder's HIIL Hanskanie 19th May 1909

T

NOW READY,

{PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.)--

"THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST"

FOR 1893

No. of Sale.

Registry

Inland

Locality.

(rear of

Boundary

Measure

ments.

Square feet.

Upset

Annual Rt.

Contents i

JOHN C, FOSTER, ·

Manager.

of the HOTEL, facing Queen's Road and part of Fedder Street. Tay

Honthony, at Senterher, «Ra

Terms for a ROOM and BOARD $70 to $75 MANAGER or to the Undersigned.

THE BOA VISTA HOTEL. per month. Application to be made to the

BISHOP'S BAY, MACAO.

THIS HOTEL is altuated on the sea shore

- in one of the best and bealiklest parts of

„Macao," and commands an admirable, view facing the South...” Its accommodation is unsur- passed in the Far East.

By Order,

Secretary,

£373

R. LYALL,

Hongkong, 24th March, 1893.

TO LET..

FFICES, 1ST & 2ND FLOURS of No. China, Japan and Stralis, Limited.

very comfort is provided for Visitors, with a Road Central, over the Bank of an excellent Calaine, and Wines, Spirits and

Malt Liquors of the best brands.

Hot, Cold, Showe and Sea Water Baths:

WantuARAA

Lot No. X133x

Wantsa!

School), 60 60 40,402,400|24| 480

For Sale.

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LANSON PÈRE ET FILS

29]

}

li

SUPPLIED TO THE "GUARDS,"

THE

*HIS Valuable Work, with many NEW LANSON'S CHAMPAGNE THIS

ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS,

!

IS NOW READY.

PRICE THREE DOLLARS, THIS CHAMPAGNE was selected for the

Orders for Copies of THE "HONGKONG DIRECTORY may be sent to the following Agents **** HONGKONG...Mr. W. Brewer.

"1

Large and well Ventilated Dising, Billiard and Reading Rooms, and ta well augpilled Bar.

A small Dairy is attached to the premises,

Mrs. MARIA B. Dos REMEDIOS, Proprietress

WESTERN HOTEL, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST.

OLD "BEŃ" PRESIDES.

Furnished House at Magazine Gap,

Now 11 & 12, COOMBE ROYAL—a large

No, 10, OLD BAILEY STREET.

No. 7. PRAYA CENTRAL, st present ocen pied by the New Oriental Bank in Liquidation,

NEW HOUSES in RIPON TERRAGE——Bon»' bam Road, Dear Breezy Point.

NEW HOUSES in Elgin Street, Feel Shoot, and Staunton Street,

No. 4, BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in Blue Bulidings. GODOWN, No. 1a, Blue Buildings. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES at Magazine

A QUIET AND COMFORTABLE HOME Gap. Very cheap Revi

TOR MEN OF THE MERCANTILE MARINE,

[463 The very best LIQUORS and ACCOMMODA

CÁLIDONIAN BALL in Shanghai,

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

Sola Agents, Hongkong and China. .13, Queen's Road,

Hongkong, 14th April, 1893.

THEY LEAD THEM ALI,

THE CELEBRATED - CALIFORNIA, WINES, from 'the well-known Vineyards of Meins. KOHLER AND VAN BEROEM, San Francisco, and JULIAN P. Surra (Olirins) Livermore,

...Messra. F. Blackhead & Co, ...Messrs. Heuermann, Herbst & Co. ...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited. ..Mesara Lane, Crawford & Co. The Director-General of the Grain Transport

The Hongkong Trading Co. report the execution of two pofed brigands, who | Capláin F. Davies, R.N.R., will be despatched as

Man Ya Tong, Hollywood Road, had bee'a troubling the people in the north-east above on or about THURSDAY, the 27th Inst.,

at Noon, Instead si as previously advertised. MACAO.........Mr. M. F. da Silva, corner of Kings. One of these, named La

AMOV....: andĮ Ta-barg, had formed a branch-of-tha

For Freight or Page, #pply to

FORMOSA CARLILL & Co.,

› Messrs. N. Moalle & Co., La DODWELL Turban Sivicly," whose members wear a strip

Fpochów ...Mr. H, W. Churchill of cloth round the bead. When news of his doings

Agboth... reached the (VŁorities, a small detachment of Hongkong, 25th April, 1893.

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NORTH-

Messrs Kelly & Walsh, Limited, California, deta troops was destiched to arrest him at a placó

Shanghal callca Santau, to Funtry Hster Butthe soldiers -FOR-SINGAPORE-AND-PENAN -ERN-PORTE

were surrounded by the brigands and feed upon; THE Norwegian Steamer and it was only with difficulty that they broke

through the flag and escaped. A larger force

"NANKING,"

was then sent out. On amiving to the Captain N. 561ansèn, will be despatched for the neighbourhood they found that Lo Ta- above Pons on THURSDAY, the 27th instant, huang-tad had just assembled a numerous at 4 PM, instead of as previously advertisede i body of bilgand's for the purpose of pillaging || For Freight or Passago, apply to the country. The brigande, however, darað not face she troopsƒ and in the fight that Canised Lo Ta-huang-isŭ was captatade it was }

KING WO CHEONG,

No. 33, Praya Central. [enghong, 25th April, 1l9gi

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TAPAN

Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited.

Yokohama. BANG...The Bangkok Times Office." SINGAPORE.... Messrs, Kelly & Walsh, Limited. PARIS and Hear”. Amédée Prince & Co LONDON...J

orto "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " 0771cik;

Fedder's HD, Hongkong, goth January, 1899.

Gearanteed to be Rare and Unadulterated. -Pure ·BLACKBERRY BRANDY and fresh Consigaments of BARTLETT SPRING MINERAL WATER by each Steamer,

Prices forwarded on application to MACONDRAY BROTHERS & LOCKARD

Commission Merchants,

No. 30, Water Street, Yokohama, zath August, 189#:

TION. They come as Strangers but leave za Frioods.

BEN. FRANKLIN TAYLOR,

Proprietor,

· [389 Hongkong, 28th March, 1893. TAKARĀDZUKA · HOTEL.'

ONE, HOUR AND A HALF FROM KORE, VÍS NISHINOMIYA.

LOVELY SCENERY AND COOL NIGHTS, EXCELLENT GUISINE-AND CELLAR;

by

No. 5, VICTORIA VIEW, Kowloon. GROUND FLOOR No. 5, Shelley Street, NORMAN COTTAGE in Albany Road. "THE WILDERNESS,” Calas Road.

Apply to

.....

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd, Hongkome, 20th April, 1803

1316

TO LET.

DETACHED 8 Roumed HOUSE on

A, B,

A Robinson Road with Garden.

|--Honekong, 7th April, 1893;--

THE TON MINERAL BATHS B

WATERS are highly recommended Medical Faculty for Gout, Rheumatism, with Chlorosis, Eczema and other affections, For terms and particulars, apply to

MI A. HUGHES, Manateress

4191

TO LET.

*[430

OUR ROOMS (Famisted of Unfurnished) above the KOWLOON CLUB, Kowloon, Two BATH ROOMS, Separate entrance,

Apply to

DORABJEE NOWROJEE,

Victoria Hotel, Hongkong, 18th April,"1893-

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