Mr. Joseph Marlaburk; in the abfence of Instractions asked for, and for other obelans reasons, this claim was not pressed, but I refused to pay him the dividens upon his admitted claim #gainst the Company, whereupon he instituted proceeding to enforce payment thereof, which arcessitated arising up the counter-claim for short stock in order to avoid payment of his claim while he was indebted to the Company ; this I have die and obtained judgment for the counter-claim and costs.

Having so far as possible completed the Company' unnt bed stock of foraltors, and sold the syme elther privately or by auction, the remal-ing stock was sold by section in October last, and 'ilso, at a subsequent sale this month, particulars of whes will appear in the next statement,

Of the unpaid calls there remalus an amount which may be regarded as, in a certain event, recoverable, but the greater part must be con- sidered as beyond recovery.

From the state ment of accounts it will be seen that the rangible (prets on the 30th Jane were $34 771 96 while the libilities fomiting captal and Mr. Merinburk's claim now disposed of) amounts to $24431,93, leaving, after deduci- Ing these bites in full, a surplus of #išete of $10,340.mg ; this surplus will, however,

|

Cr.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1893.

By Proceeds Sales:- Auction 13b,

20

14th and 2nd

Oct. 1891 $4,806.53 Auction 10th

Nov, 1891 1,719 50 Auction 16th

March and 814 April, 1893 ... 3,507.00

$10,029.03

At Manila $1,153 50 Hollo 17 10:00 Singapore... 1,055.36

Hoogkong.....................

5938.86 35 144 79

Balance

59.814.00

$91,916 68

W. ST. JOHN H. HANCOCK,

Liquidator.

I have compared the_showe`with the Books and Vouchers of the Company and certify the

A. O'D GOURDIN, Auditor.

same to be correct.

without carefully reading It, for when I now read it carefully I do not agree with it."

Dr. Shantaram Vitha says"—" I don't remem• her having signed the petition ifI have done | so, it was, perhaps, after a hurried perosal of the document. On reading the petlilon now care: fully I have reason to disagree.”

Dr. R. N. Permanand says;—"I don't remember signing the perllan, a cour of which appears in the Anti-Opium News for September 1997, and to which me senstors has been attached. I don't agree with the views contained therein."

Dr. L. D. Almebila says:-"I have fvint recollection of ilgning a peilian whost eplum consumplan. I must have signal under some misunderstanding or wrong i-lumetis,”

Dr. Joshi 19ys :-"I don't remember to have signed the pethian. Taking an extrama, vi'w nf the opfam question, I am at opinion that notam oved in maderste quantities by people secustom- ed to its use proves of great benefit to them and |that the total whitinerer from it would lead the

people in vlees of a worse nature"

Dr. F. X Ferreira, myr:-"I remember hav- ing signed a petition. bat did so ander somo mi«« apprehension. I am for orium,"

Dr. Merwinje Kovujte part:-"I do not remember having signed such a pelliton, TX

probably be largely absorbed by the heavy lasi | SETTLEMent of the SUNGPU have, it must have been under some misrepre

on the late fomed sales by auction.

Immediately up in the adoption of these accounts by you, I is propofed to declare farther dividend to the creditor. The accounts of the curent hall-vese are now being prepared and will be submid to you so soon as the same are hud ted and, after their adoption by you, the remaining assets will be distributed and the liqui lation clored.

In conducting this liquidation certain valuable assisionce was rendered, and fix ita proposal will be submitted to you that suitable remunera tlon shall be paid; I have again in acknowledge the services of Mr. A. Smith, the Company's late sitent manager, who at inadequate remuneration his materially ulded in the com. pletion and sale of the Company's property,

In conclusion, I have to state that the lately

pending sult with Mr. Marinhark, together with the exigoneles of my own private business, have

CASE.

("SHANGHAI MERCURY " CORRESPONDENT.)

Hinkow, December 15th, 1893. Coprul-General Bock, after over a fortnight's arduous labour, bas settled the Sungon cue at last, and taken his departure for Shanghai. The terms he has accepted are: First: promise that two men will be executed, but what men be does not know, and has made no enquiry. He regards that as entirely an affair for the Ative authorities. Second: A promise that $15,000 will be paid blin, b leg $20,coo for each of the man killed, the regular tariff to a 6xed by the precedent of Wasuch-and $5.000 more for ex-enses. Third: A promise that the Macheng District Maglairste will be removed from that city. At, however, bis time was up,

occurred, this stipulation does rot amount to much, seeing it is agreed there is to be no degradation, Fourth That the Swedish- Mission may be re-established in Sunrpu after * year, provided that it is safe to do it—a stipulation which probably means no more than the preceding one.

sentation, for my views are qulia the psntrary.)

Dr. M. R. Sethna sve:-"I remember, bay. In signed the petition, but to my the truth I had no time to read it, un I was very hour at the time. I am for oplom, and had I read the com- texts, I should not have signed 11,"

Dr. A. F. Fernandes "avy?:—"I remember having signed the petition, but probably under same misrepresentation, for I do not quite sharë

the views therels stated. Only when abused oplums produces its bad effects, and not when teken in moderation."

Dr. A. P. Andrade says "I signed the peti- tion under misrepresentation."

Dr. Edaljen says !—-” I don't remember having signed the petlilan, but if I have done so, it must have been under some false representation or without a carcial reading of it. On carefully reading it now I quite disagree with {,"

Dr. A. Hyımı "saye:—"I do not remember

prevented the preparation and issue of this and his successor appointed before the riot having signed a pelitian with a photo attechad

report earlier..

Dr.

I am, Gentlemen,

Yor's faithfully,

W. ST JOHN H. HANCOCK.

THE MARINDURK FUR-ITURE COMPANY,

LIMITED.

(fa Liquidation.)

• 30th June, 1891, to 30th, 1893- Assets.

To Goodwill, estimated

Stock

Sipment to Bokok

Machinery In Stock ........................... Hongkong and Shanghai Back in

Account with Liquidator $10,067.95.

11

Cash in band...............

Sundry Deblors............

21

351.50

20.00

1,138.80

3,717 71

- 10,419.45 6,114.50

Marinburk Furniture Co., Limited, 200 bares Nos, 1,101 to 1,200 (100 shares), Nos. 1,881 10 1,980 (100 shares) ken over la part liquida- tion of debt-Nom value $5,000.00 Balance ... $5,814.00 $94.585.96

Liabilities.

Cr. By Capital —

3,000 shares @ $25 $75,000.00

•Less calls unpaid..........

7,100.00

$6,900.00 Hongkong & Shanghai Bank - "Due to them prior to ilquidation... 16,007. 45

J. Mariaburk :-

Due as compensation for

termicating agreement $1,000.00

Due for balance salary to

14th August 1891 .......

254,00

Accounts Payable -

For material ................ $1,715.05

Dire tor's fees 1890-91 s,codoo Printing & advertising

Boo oo 4.10

546.57

#Auditor's fees...............................

Cox!.....

100 00 295.51

Compersation to Mr.

A. Smith...

Stationery

Labcorsikr

43.77

Legal ExpenicS

94 50

Patterns and Commission

Insurance

*

Salaries

180.96

Factory Real

Mar. to August

May & June

1893 .....

fg 00

10

Sandrie ...

1,568.00 23 70

H

·Telephone Co. ...............

50,00

Arthur & Co., crockery.

1,231.50

1891-***$1,499 000

warc və

"Bricks: repulis to boller

2,354.04

It will thus be seen that this second effort of the Consul-General has ended exacly as the

first did. He has allowed himself to be satisfied

with

promises, and has not, gat so much as a proclamation issued in return for all his diplo matic toil. As for the Viceroy, he has held firmly to the position be took up at first. In

spite of all the agitation, all the revelation of the

strocious character of the outrage, all the demands of the Foreign Ministers, and the promises of the Two heads and some money was his first offer, Trung Yimên, he has not yielded an inch, and it has been his last. The only thing accomplished by all the stir has been that he has been prevented from reducing the price at bich murders are to be condoned, as he orginally intended. Every foreigner in Hu- KWAD Dow kuwa that $10,000 is the figare at which any one may knock him on the head.

to it At any rate my views are quke oppaslie to those contained to the petition,"

The writer of this is prepared to satisfy Mr. Reblason, or any other candid inquirer like him, as to the truth of the statements now made by the above-named gentlemen. What a commen- tary on the ways of the Anti-Oplum League i

41

Intimations.

THE JAPAN WATCH COMPANY, LIMITED..

REGISTERED IN HONGKONG AS A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.

CAPITAL

DIVIDED INTO 40,000 SHARES OF $15 KACH,

Intimations,

CENTRAL HOTEL,

Electric Lighting throughout

the Premises.

SHANGHAI.

Telegraphic Addrean ș---- "CENTRAL

SHANGHAI,

$1.000.000, THIS long-established SELECT Family Hotel, situated on the Bund, facing the river in the centre of the Settlements, is now filled with the latest modern improvements, including Bath and Dressing Rooms ATTACHED to Sultes and Single Rooms, with hot and cold water laid 00, DOUCHE, SHOWER, SPRAYS, etc., and heated to a comfortable temperature during winter.

COMMODIOUS RECEPTION ROOM FOR VISITORS. SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PRIVATE DINNER PARTIES, &c.

TERMS FOR SUBSCRIPTION OF SHARES.

$5 per Share on Application $10 per Share on Allotment;

$10 per Share on or about 31st Jan., 1994.

DIRECTORS:

EDWARD WHITTALL.

J. D. HANBURY...

A. H. BUTLER,

An Assistant attends on Passengırı by Mati Sitamart. N.B.-Special reduced charges may be arranged for on application to the Manager,

736

HENRY CHARLES LITCHFIELD.

P. H. WHEELER,

SUPERINTENDENT.

P. H. WHEELER,

BANKERS:

THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. BANKING CORPORATION..

LEGAL ADVISER: HENRY CHARLES LITCHFIELD.

OFFICES:

HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA,

THE object of the Company is to form and

maințals a factory in Yokohama for the all kinds and des-

NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS. | Manufacture of Watches

A large fire occurred at Hankow on the rath last, in which over a hundred families were

burnt out and two large temples destroyed.

The fire oilginated in one of the latter.

H.E. Wang Yu-tao, the newly-appointed Provincial Treasurer of Szechuan, has left Shanghai for Ichang by the Kangyung via Hrnkow. His Excellency will proceed overland for Lis post at Chengtu, the capital of Stochure,

and

A large fire occurred on the 15th inst. at Poe. tung; a large bambio yard, cotián cleaning » packing house, and a number of houses, all the property of a man named Chang, belog com pletely destroyed, the loss being not less than

20,000,

School were examined on the 11th and 12th The scholars and cadets of the Nanking Naval inst. by H., Liu K'en-yi the Governor-General. The examinations passed off successfully, all the civil and military authorities of the metro politan city being also in attendance.

Mr. Bock's action throughout all this case bas certainly been of a most extraordinary and disastrous character. On bearing of the mas sacre be wired to bis government for lastruc-Tls, teng; and although ordered to proceed at once to the spot and lavestigate the affair, he never went. Not that be would have been in any danger, for the authorities, whatever they may think themselves free to do to a merchant or missionary, at present regard an official as sacred. Next he must tell the Chinese that, as regards the native side of the case, hé would neither come back himself nor send a foreigner, but would depate bis native hanger on to conclude the case. This mistaken action of his is largely responsible for all the atrocities of the Sungpu enquiry with the baroc made at Heklapu, and the miseries the witnesses and exiles have had to endure. Had he gone to the placz, had he given the officials to understand the case would be properly enquired into, these things

would not have taken place. Further, he never spent a single cent, or put forth the slightest effort to obtain particulars of what had really happened or what was being done by the native authoritas ; and thore who supplied Information be treated as enemies, going to far, as we are informed on the best authostly, as to telegraph to his

government to bave the Swedish Mission recalled. Ultimately when te came back to Hankow the second time with the whole of the

·Miniwers at his back-no thanks to him for that -as he was proud to say, he seemed at first to have learned a lesson, and promised greit things. But Solomon has a proverb shout braying a certain person with a pestle in a mortar, of the irath at which he seems to be a living example. In some paris of China when the people have & mandarin placed over them who is perpetually making a mess of things they put him in a chair, and, with all respect, overt him bick in the capfiel and request an exchange. It would be $94,585 96 | well for us all if the Scandinavians were opan to

copy this ex mpls.

203.50 8,434.47

WORKING ACCOUNT.

Dr. 30th June, 1891, to zarh June, 1893, To Balince from last accourt

The Sangon case is not done with yet. Like some desperate favers, the alter effects are likely to be more dangerous than the original disease.

12447 12 This make-believe settlement bul paves the way 6,413 69 for farther atroci is, as will be seen before long, Menowhile it wil be interesting to note what 5.034 35

happens to the gentleman the Swedish Mission 5,815.47. 404 20 P་*************་་་་་་་་་་་བP4*

Labe..............

"

Material used..........................

» Rent for factory and store (1st

July, 1891, to 30th June, 1793) Tares

Foon for Consumptive-Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda is a most wonderful food for the Consumptive. It not only gives strength and increases the flesh, but heals the irritation of the throat and langs. It is very palatable; children take it like milk, and in all wasting diseases. both for adules and children, it is farrellas food and medicine. Any Chemist can supply it.-A. S. Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in Hongkong and China,—Advt.

To-day's

Advertisements.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

HE Steamship

THE

NMB,

Captain J. G. Oiffent, will be despatched for the "CATHERINE APCAR,"

above Ports on FRIDAY, the 29th instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hangkong, 23rd December, 1903. *1197

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

"CATHERINE AFCAR

criptions.

The founders of the Company are possessed of a plant of machinery complete in every.

partieplar, of the newest design and the finest

A

F. E. REILLY,

PROPRIETOR.

WWA 10 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITING AN

ORIZA-VELOUTÉ SOAP

The best and softest soap

L. LEGRAND'S

ORIZA PERFUMERY

inventor of the GENUINE and accredited preparation ORIZA-OIL

11, Place de la Madeleine, Paria TO BE HAD OF ALL TRUSTWORTHY FIRMS

FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.

GENTLEMAN, going away from Hang-

kong for a few months. and wishing to leave his Wile here, would like to RENT & SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE.

Apply, stating terms and fall particulars, to

"S. c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office,, Hongkong. 18th December, 1993. *1378

NOTICE,

workmanship, and adapted for the making of all implements used in the watch trade as well as will the making of watches. It is well known that machinery has effected a complete revolution in the watch trade and it is confidently expected that by availing itself of the comparatively cheap labour of this country this Company will be able to supply the trade in all parts of the world with an article which for excellence of workmanship and cheapoers of price will defy compétition.

My, P. H. Wheeler, the Superintendent of the

developing watch-making machinery, and the Company, has been for many years engaged in

testimonials from his former employers testliy to his business ability, skill, and integelly. The machinery of which the founders are posted bas been perfected under his superintendence and a considerable part thereof is of his Inven- tion.

Besides the Machinery, the founders are possessed of ten thousand watches in various stages of completion which are the out-sura of the sald Machinery; and material on hand sufficient to turn out about twenty-five thousand more. It will thus be seen that it is DO untried plant which the founders have acquired, but one which has already given proofs of its excellence. It was only the advantage of oblata ing a cheaper labour market than can be found in the United States that has Induced them to work the business in Japan.

N

and after the 1st December next,

NO CHITS

be taken in the following Hotels,

WATERBURY WATCHES.

7

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES DURING THIS PEAR.

FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS,

Reduced Original price. price,

E SERIES (Large Size) at $700

$2.50

"THE VICTORIA HOTEL." "THE PEAK HOTEL." "THE KOWLOON HOTEL."

DORABJEE NOWROJEE,

Hongkong, 16th October, 1893.

J

do

11 $450

$475

(Small Size) at 84.50

$4.75

CHAIN

* $0.40

$0.70

Proprietor.

1161

PRIVATE BOARD

AND

12,

RESIDENCE.

`LENEALY BUILDINGS.

GLENEAL

MRL GILLANDERS. Hongkong, aand November, 1803

[1276

THE MITSUI HUSSAN KAISHA,

8, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, zoth December, 1893

Годо

1693

G. FALCONER & CO., TATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU. WAFACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS CHARTS and BOOKS, No. 48, Queen's Road Central, LEVY HERMANOS. JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, Sola Agents for PATEK PHILIPPE & Co. Genera. A great variety in Fancy Goods and Optical Instruments.

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddeli Strut Tauchplace as this was the one thing *HE Undersigned has always thought that needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the First-class in every detail. A place where one PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be may have bis GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 17. P.M.; or Ister 774) SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES If notice be given. He is also prepared to per MENU or ORDER-the Parties sending Dishes, &e, for same-and Casb. Scale on application.

Monthly Board for One Person...$35,00 Tifo ............$T5+00 AMERICAN FROZEN OYSTERS always on hand and served in every Style.

(528

It is an established fact that the principal factories in the United States in seven yours

Breakfast..............................TanıBCL50 Ti......................................$0.75 paid 300 per cent, dividend on a capital of Six

Dlaner÷15061938-40995......$1,00 Million Dollars i and that was done on a wage SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served basis of $1.50 (gold) per operative, the factories | in Excellent Style at short notice. in the rate of labour in this country is taken into employing six thousand hands. If the difference

W. THOMAS, Proprietor. consideration the operations of the Company will be assured to realise to the fall the expecte Hans of the lourders. The profits of watch-; making are based entirely on the price of labour. It is not in the labour market only that an advantage will be obtained, Coal and oibor materials can be purchased in this country at

■ lower rate than in the United States. And besides all these advantages, which aru grest, there is one of still greater Importance, the

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1893.

THE PHARMACY, 15. QUEEN'S ROAD.. MELEG Of Hongkong and ESSES FLETCHER & Co. beg to the Shipping Community, that they have now OPENED at the above address. The Store is managed by a thoroughly competent Chemist whoʻisken every care that all DRUGS and CHEMICALS used in the compounding of prie

FLETCHER & Co. have on hand, a good selection of Druggists'. Sundries and Patent Medicines.

Telephone No. 74.

FLETCHER & Co. Hongkong, and September, 1893.

D R K NOR R'S ANZELHE LION BRAND N

ANTIPY RINE.

has sent to Peking, with the refugees, in sexrck having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees knowledge to be obtained of the requirements of #criptions are PURE and FRESH.

of redress. The good wishes of every foreigner Salarice....... 3.974.60 in the country cer ally follow them,

Comissions ---......... Compensation;

For cancelling the levies

of factory and store....$. 6,480.39

For consenting agreement

with Mc. A. Smith..............

For cancelling arreement

Boo.co

with hdr, J, Marinbusk 1,000.00

Machinery :-

"Coal of same ......................... $10,267.94

Less Sale ...........$10,753.00, Less in stock... 1,737.71

$13,509.71

1,109.83

9.250.39

HOW ANTI-OPIUM PETITIONS ARE GOT UP.

A corespondent repently wrote to the Times of India as follows-In Mr. Robinson's letter of the syth ultimo, be quoted extracts from a pelirion purporting to have been presented in the House of Commas on behsil of a number of non-officiil native medical men of Bombay.

The petition itself is pdated in extensa in one cí the lumen of the "Anll-Ojium Newz, and

| describes the evil effects of opium depicted in 7.758.33 term which are now gake fambiar to the English „Goodwill written off ................ 4,950.00 some well-known medical practitioners in Bom

and Indian public. Amongst the signatories are

• Stock:

+1

On band per fast

statement...........844,483.50

Less estimate,d value of

stock joih ja ns, 1893: 15,151.50

****** 29,13300.

Forniture and Fixartmanskos

bey, mas of high character and professional ability. To emphasize the opinions expreased. In the petition there was attached to it a photo # oplam slave," thoughtfully graph of an depicted so as to enable readers of Anti Oğlum Charges (suction expenses, &c. 130.47 News to count sy boos and muscle in the borgs draping.

Mr. Robinson calls the petition" most for 343.64

midable incatment of the oplum hable and traffic." The pallian beurathe names of 48 PIAC- 3994 titioners. The writer of this communication 151.99

determined to interview rbens in order to ascer 103.19

tain whether they had signed the getlijon or not, 127-95 He had conversation with 23 of the sigantories, 15485 and has found that they all repudiate the view

pass and tactics of the League. How then did they come to sign the petlifen? The willer will let'

Travelling expenses AKIBANTART in Legal expenses

*Office expens01 .....................

Coal....

Interest ......14901002400 Auditor's leee.....11.20 Bad deba

www. mai Stationary....................................

320.00

Loss on sale of crockery (Arthur &

$17.02 Loss on consigamoni`to Manila ... ·281:47 Liquidator's foot............................. 1,692.00.

£90,016.68

i auch one speak for himself sing

of Carge are hereby informed that their Goods the local trade, of the trade for Chine, and that will be delivered from alongside,

of "The Straits" and India, The Company Cargo Impeding the discharre or remaining. I will be capable of supplying a watch of the best on board after WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst, workmanship to the pegulation of these large at Noon, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense foto the Godowns of the Wanchat and Important countries at a price far below Warehouse and Storage Company, Lamed, any watch of like character that has ever been

Wanchal

offered to these markets,

"

Taking into consideration these advantages the founders confidently expect to pay a dividend || of at least in per cent, per sanum on the first f1198 two years! work and thereaftes dividends at a

much higher rate,

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

DAVID SASSOON," SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 23rd December, 1893.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

The Company has been registered in Hong. “ORFS ORDERS FOR WEEK ENDING 30ru | kung sa s Limited Company,

DICIMBER.

"1

(DOSK

ADULTI

[1044

17M 15 TO 35 ORAINN TROV). S the most approved and most efficacious remody the cases of HEADACHE T GRAINE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM VEVER, TYPHUS, INFLUENZA, DENGUE ERYSIPELAS, HOOPING COUGH," and many other complaints. It is also the very best Antiseptic. Highly recommended by the Medical Faculty. Ask for Dr. KNORRIS ANTIPYRINE! Each Tin bears the inventes

"Dr, KNORR" is red letters.

"DERMATOL" is the best Vulneray j Ita effect in simulating the closing up of Wounds, `la described as arsaring.

The founders take and acquire 30,000 shares Lient, MACHELL and Sergeant BROWN,

No. 44-FIELD BATTERY-For, duty, of the stock of the Company in payment for the Nr. 45-Preparation for Field day on 1st machinery plant and stock and their labour and January, WEDNESDAY, 5.30 F MExplans experience in preparing and procuring the ten of Field day scheme and remarks on use of machinery and stock. shell & No Uniform, FRIDAY, 5.30 7.M.

Fr. Gun Drill (Posies), Uniforms Berge are offered for imbeciption,

Ten thousand shares of (wenty-five yes asch Helmets (plain), Sidearms, Waterbottles and Raviesick,

The memorandum, and articles of association To be had" at every reputed Chemist and ALL MEMBERS ARE SPE CIALLY REQUESTED TO ATTEND THESE ❘ of the Company may be larpented at the offices TWO PARADES.

of the Company, No. sa Band, Yokohama.

Application Joy sharon should be made on forms antiemed" to the Prospectus and should be | forwarded to the. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank- ing Comparation necompanied by a semittance for the amount of the deposit," "

...

F. JERRARD, Acting Commandant, HX, V. Corre, Hongkong, 23rd December, 1893. 1399

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,

Dz. J. Gerson de Curha says he never algoodNCLOS is given that the RANGE will be Terms of application will be sent free to say CLOSED to MEMBERS on the After person, by addressing the Head Office, 10 Band the peilifon, and Dr. Khory could not have done soon of 27th December, so ♬ becanja ha je ki gwn to be a pro-opfumist."

Dr. Atmaram Pandurang says — " de nat

ED. ROBINSON,

Hon. Secretary.Yokohama, Japari" "

tberg bus i may have signed the peckles 1 Hongkong, sztő December, 189p|ang? [50 Z syth November, 1895

Drugge

Supplies constantly on hand at the China Hxport, Import, and Bank Co-Sole Agents for

1466

impulz Beware of spurious imitations, -Hongkong tu kurtizatze, CAPTAIN CH. ROBINSON, COAL CONTRACTOR, COMPRADORE. AND STEVEDORE HIPS VISTTING MANILA SUPPLI

VISIONA, DUN

BALLAST, BOATS,

|

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Oppoalie the Teleoraph Office. CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., SHRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sale Agents for Louls Audemars' Watches awarded the highest Prises at every Exhibition and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES. No. 8, Queen's Road Central. [494

J. W. KEW & CO'S STEAM WATER BOATS. FURE FRESH WATER. "THE attention of SHIPOWNERS, AGENTS And CAPTAINS is called to the Superior Quality of TYTAM FILTERED WATER offered by J. W. KEW & Co., also to the advantages Water in one-fourth time oorspel derived from their being able to Supply their old fashioned and obsolete hand pumps,

!

No impeding the loading or discharging of Cargo,

Quickest despatch with lowest possiblo ratai.

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