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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1994.
Gnee-Wo, on the island between the bilges, bas stopped with lahills of nearly $70,000 and another, Chue-Sing, has suspended payment with about the ama billies. The reason assigned for these disasters is want of public confidence to these listations, and a run has consequently taken place on them with which the proprietors have teen unable to cope.
aleves succeeded in entering the house of
* rich man in the city on Saturday last, and carried & ff a trunk contali glasble clothes and jewellery without being discovered. They had, | however, to ask the keeper of one of the closed gster in a street through which they wore obliged to pars to open it for them, and
he suspecting them to be thieves, gave the alami and they were caught by the guard and imprisoned. As they were found to be armed they received exra purishment in the form of a thousand blows each from the bimbo and month in a kangue. The Tapas succeeded in finding the proprietor of the house hom which the trunk was stelen, and the k ́eper of the street gala was handsomely rewarded by him.—Echo, | ›
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
9th Janu-17, 1894.–At 4 p.m. `-
STATION
Wadimelock....
Nagakl
Во
30.33
10+
Bil
Aaping
10.19
Swaine
30.83
Canton
20
Bogo
Victoria Pank
Op Koer
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Wind
him faciesses every time you meet him.. He is smal, strong, hardy, vimble-foot d, | patient, gentle, and in every way reliable and serviceable Leng rings of them, carrying burdens to market, which almost enti ely hide the lute animals from view, passed and repassed on the embarkments, and nimbly came and went on the multitudinous roads. Men and women, alen. In great numbers, big filmen, teo big for their Tirie steeds, and women, often in pairs were sen tiding the donkeys, the women astrids like the m-n. The wheel-borrow is, | however, the general mode of conveyance in tbfe part of the uns for Foth passengers and produce, and is creaking and squeaking can be head far, Farther on the Canal and in the Interior their psimbive vehicles are used for travel and treffe by thegvards, to the addi jonaliserm. fort of the otherwise very hid, hecause never me: død, wretched, ords.. A wa'k of six or seven mi en xi a sóed pace, the bist with the trackere on the toweline faite kertbe up with me, en- abled me to see much of the surrounding country and save me a Fides of the life and enstom of the people here brats. At every village there is, of course, a temple mostly Koddhist; and there are temples in mary plices where there are, no villages In passing there on the boat, u pri from each templi stond on the shore. beeg a le gong and holding out a bag at the end of a humboo pole, far alms. thought at first that there men were fisher- men, ԻԱՒ their importu: Ity anon feucht me my mistake. Ап Increased satívíty among the hosts, and the throngs on the ro ds and bwy, berakened our noproach to Yangchew, and presently, ne rounding a bend In the Can we come in view of a pigoda, ant beyond it the walls of the cle. The pagoda Fochaw.. stands near the bark of the Canal and is evidently of great artiquity. It is seven stories high-ch story about twenty fret, and you can see that it was once encircled with b. lustr drs on every story. These b·lustrade have long, since fillen away and the whole edifice hears evilence of slow decay. #pimently afford now only a habitation for pigeons and other birds which were seen in courtles rumhers, res ing upon or firing about kt. No one of whom i enquir d had any knowledge or rain as to when this pago bed been hails It had stood there, they all knew, time out of wi d,and it looked it. We landed femur ho tu-der the walls of the city. neora marly, gate-war, which is flrked on each site by a round lower pierced with loon holes. The wal's are of stone and brick work. 20 feet deep. 40 feet high, crencisted, and in gord perservation. They answered the purcose. no doubt, when they were built, as a defence again light horsemen, bows and arrows, lances and ectopulis, I could eat learn the extent of the w›lls, and the ci y is an flat that I was enabled | to get a ly a poothi viw of it. Yangcbow is one of the most f-mour of the grest cities of China It is alleged by tradition to have been but in the His yay, 220g B.C. In the Han dynasty, A D.. 25. † was known 4 Klang. to. Later it was called Kingringo In the Suf dynasty, A.D. 59 i req fed the name of Yargehow, which it now beirs, like all the cilin in the resion of the Yang'as, It suffered much in the T-deing rebellion, but has rearly Fecovered its former proknerity The celebrated Venelan traveller Marco Polo relates in his wanderful bark of travels, that the great Kublai Kan app isted him to be the governor of this city, and that he resided here three years. This Was in A D, 128. His diplan of the city is Hongkong Observatory, to`h January, 1894. mengre, like most of his descriptions, but what there is of it can be recognised,” and local tradf. tion quite upholds the nurative of the traveller. It now has a population of between 600,000 and 700 000 n'a, and is the residence of many. wealthy mandarins and retired efficl·ls, and is accounted by all China as a pleasure city. It has always been noted for beatiful women, ard furnishes cencubines to the nobles of the realm..
Hoiler dırım 50610 Haiphong... Balina
30.14
191
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toth January, 1894-At to a,m,
STATION.
Mock..... Tokko
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Canton......
10.18
111
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10.00
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To-day's Advertisemen s.
THE AUSTIN ARMS HOTEL AND BUILD.
ING COMPANY, LIMITED,
NTRDINARY GENERAL MEETING OTICE hereby given that no FXTRA- of the COM ANY will be held at the Company's Registered Office, 38 and 4 Queen's Road Central, on THURSDAY. the 18th day of January lastant, at 13 o'clock NOON, for the pure pose of considering and, if thought fit, passing the following Resolution, that is to say "That THE AUSTIN ARMS HOTEL AND "BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED, b: "wound-up voluntarily under the provisions "of the Comp ples Ordinances 1865 to 1890, "and that HART BUCK of Victoria in the "Colony of Hongkong be and he is bereby "upported Liquidstor for the purposes of "such Winding-op." Dated the oth day ⋅f January, 1894,
By Order of the Board.
891
FRO
Motels.
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,150 leet commodious and well appointed above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL," s Now OPEN and will be run in conjunction with their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling them to offer special inducements to Visitors and Residents.
SPE IAL WINTER RATES, FROM NOVEMBER 157, 1893, TO MARCH 31ST, 1894.
One person, per day. One person, per week
Intimations.
EAST POINT DAIRY AND, FARMING COMPANY, LIMITED,
ROM the 16th instant and until further Fotice the PRICES for the COMPANY'S PRODUCE will be as follows FRESH MILK.........
Imperial Pint Bottle,
6 Cents. FRESH MILK.........
Ordinary Pint Bottle,
8 Centa. FRESH BUTTER....Per Pal, 25 Cents.
SPECIAL TERMS for yearly or half-yearly
A. RUMJAHN, Secretary & Manager.
contracts,
$ 3.00
54, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 12th December, 1893
19.00
JOHN A. JUPP, Secretary.
Married couple (occupying one room) per
wecke duri
One person, one month.... Married couple (occupying one room) per
day
$5.00
5.00
31.00
Married couple (occupying one room) per
mooth
STRAYED
95.00
"ROM Pedder's Hi'l yesterday afternoon,
POINTER PUPPY. The Flader wil oblige by returning the missing a iml to
"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "
OFFICE. Hansk 10th January 194
PERSEVERANCE
LODGE OF
HONGKONG, No. 1,165, E.C.
REGULAR MEETING of the above
A in the FREEMASONS! HALL, Zetland Street, on TUFSDAY, the 16th
soch, ro... Bammanter falling. Gradiente mther steen but decreasing for north-east winds, Sen modemta. Weather
a
Ellerometer reduced to level of the men in faches, tante and Grain-Temperature in the shade la dogions, Tah enheit. Hamidity to percentage of sarmention, the metry saturated with mulettore helay zoneter of the wind to two points. 5-Force of the wind according Baufort scain. 6-Seats of the weather, J Bios aky, r Detached dela, of Triling zala, ƒ Yog, formy, & Hall, Lightin * Overcast, Passing showers, y Squally, z Rafa, Guam, Thunder, Vilizilty, w Dew" weil. ---Pala la kache, tothe and hundredthá
Fico, Fiat Asalstant,
HONGKONG register,
Farometer... Temperature.
Drection of wind Force Weather.AUTODR) Rela
Previous
On date
Jay + p.m.
at 10 8,0,
Da dato Al'
30.11
10.0
Highest open air tanperaturo on the th................ Lowest open alt temperaturs on the oth
It wit an Emperor of the Sei drasty, A.D. 615, whom de the iy famous as a resort for pleasure, which it has since maintained. His. tory mike his reign of thireen years one increaring round of luxu i1as ease and pleasure
the Chine'e Sardanapalus. He built a mag- Hongkong Observatory, roth January, 1894, 1
nificent palace and in its spylous grounds erected pavilions dedic ted to every variety of pleasure. His related of him that on one occa. sian - a festival of wers, held in his roya! gardena, he ordered his state barge, and, as there was no water at hand, spread the ground wich yellow be ns, ever which the imperis barge And guest were fed to the gate of the Incomparable Pavilion. The site of this palice It now occupied by a Buddhist temple.-N. C. Daily News.
(To be concluded)
FOOCHOW NOTES.
Fo chow, January 6th, 1894.
The newly appointed U.S. Consul, Colonel
J. Courtney Pixson, assumed the duties of his
off e on the Ist festant.
The folowing is the tea export alece nur frsue
of gib u'time, as per consignees' returns:
Per Ulytus, far Landin.......121,848 lbs. for Hongkong...... 18,210 lbs.
On Sunday night last two d-ring thires entered family house in the city and carried off some 'valuables. They were purned by the owner, hat on coming up to them he received such a severe knife wourd on bis dybt hend that be had to handen farther pursuit and they get away with their broty.
The Vícerny has notified bis intention of vistting the temple ting-Cheong-King to-morre merlag for the purpose of worship. A large suite of his Fxcellency's badsehold will be in attendiser, and it is expected that many of tha leading mandarins will be present at the ceremony.
P. G. Fico, Pirat Auclatant.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE:
{From Mesere Ges. Falcomm & Co.'s. Register,)
To-day.
Barossatarga, Mamans Barca pomenuss
Thararating *m, (1744 bulb) in
THETIC UTILES RE=~ I PUER
Thumicen #tonj Ph fds).........
Tharts Carmen Watts com
é ́o-bay ́s Advertisements.
-35.10
33 19
THE TALK OF THE TOWN,
MARIONETTES
D'ARC'S
AND
FANTOCHES FRANCAISES, EVERY EVENI: G AT 9 P.M., AND
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS 'AT 1 F.M.,
In their specially rected and pretty BIJOU THEATRE, WEST POINT.
THIS DAY (WEDNE: DAY), January 10th, GRAND MATINEE DE LUXE,
AT 1 P.M., Under the Patron-ge and in Presence of Vice- Admiral Sir E. FREMANTLE, K.CB,
We bear that the common practice of throwing | KC.M.G., and Officers of H.M. ships in Port.
all sorts of refuse into the creaks of the city ha
been put a stop to by the chief magistrate. He
has pointed out in a public no ice that the perc tice gives rise to sickness, and ordered that for the future all such refuse must be carried outaida the gates and be thrown on to the fields.
A ferryman plying between Lingpoo and the opposite shore made bis sampan fast, as bo' thought, to a rock wale he went to buy provl- sloos, leaving his son, a lid of 7 years of age, in It. On his return he found the boat had got
Children and Naive Servan's in charge
half-price to all Parts..
FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, GRAND MILITARY NIGHT, Under the Distingalahed Patronage of Major-General BARKER, C.B., (General Commanding H.M. Forces),
NOTICE,
The season shortly concludes, at the end of
adrift and running on a rock in the 'chow-chow' pext week the troupe leaving for Manila, Shang. water had capsized and that the little lad had | hai and Japan to follow. been drowned..
An ill-conditioned fellow living over the Long Bridge ob'ained a lown of $20 on Monday last and at once invested the whole amount in Hus Hut lottery tickets. As he drew no prize be gave way to despair and hanged himself. His mother, who was entirely dependent on him for ber living, became so dispirited by the occur
rence that she followed suit,
Before the next issue of this paper the Iata U. S. Consul, Dr. Samuel L. Gracey, will have left the port. As a Coosal ho was highly appreciated by the American Missionary Societies, and his work, aya man
PRICES OF ADMISSION !— Private Boxes & Stalia, per sea!...$1,00 Second Class.ssa:$1350 Third Class
1019201:00 Gallery +1690
......$450 Children half-price to all parts; Non-Commis- sloped Officers and Mes of Her Majesty's Army and Nary, half-price to all classes except Boxes.
Special Place for Chinese Ladies
Box Flan at Mears, KELLY & WALSH, Ld. As the Numbes-of-Boxes-lg-litoited, early-
has been fully recognised by all residents of booking is necessary to avolit disappointment,
whatever nationality. In sectal circles he and
his amiable famil, will be very generally missed,
He carries away with him the best wishes of the whole community.
Further falleras of small native banks urn seported this week). One of these, kazwa me
Misen M., N. & E. D'ARC,
Sole Proprietors.
E. C. CLITHEROW General Manager,
Hongkong, sóth January, 1894.
instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, roh Jinuvy, 1834
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
For all particulars' apply to
VICTORIA HOTEL Hongkong. 14th October, 1803.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.
(1357
ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
Las CA
Four and a half hours from Yokohama.
FIRST-CLASS
ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
BUILDINGS.
[oo TWO NEW ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
FOR'SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,
THE Company's Steamship
241
"HAILOONG,"
Captain Roach, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 12th instant, at Daylight,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers.
Honskan, roth January, 1804
Aruse nents.
THE
THE
S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor.
Intimations.
NOTICE.
Undersigned having been appolated
Agents for the KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART
MAATSCHAPPIJ,
are prepared to grant through Bills of Lading to Ports of Java, Sumatra (East and West Coast) Celebes, Timer. Sunda Islands, Dutch New Gaines, &c, &c. Bilis of Lading for through
HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC Cargo from these Parts to be presented to the
CLUB,
WILL GIVE Fxppormance OF THE COMIC OPERA PRINCESS TOTO,"
BY
GILBERT AND CLAY,
ON
January 13th, 1894.
Curiado to rise at 9 P.M. precisely,
او
EXTRA PERFORMANCE.
BY SPECIAL PYQUEST An extra performánce of
TOT 0,"
"PRINCESS
will be given on TUESDAY, the 16th January, 1894, AT 4 PM. Positively the last performance of this soccess- ful Comic Opera,
Booking Office open it to &M. on the 8th Instant ; special rates for Children.
Pilce, $3, $2, $t.
Seats for any or all Performances can be borked at Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.
Books of the Word of the Songs, price 15 cents at the Hooking Office.
A lais Tom will run a quarter of an hour alter the fall of the Curtain.
Hongkong, 10th January, 1804
To be Let.
TO LET.
[1289
Undersigned for countersignature.
LAUTS, WEGENER & Co. Hangkang, 25th November, 1893-
THE PHARMACY, #5, QUEENS ROAD.
MESSES. FLETCHER & Co. beg. to
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.
13, Queen's Road, Wongkong, 24th August, 1824
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fintimations.
NGAI SHANG,
23, QUOS ROAD EAST.
ATTAN FURNITURE
of Every Description.
CHAIRS, COUCHES, TABLES, BASKETS,
CHILDREN'S COTS, &G., &C.
Latest Patterns, Rest Workmanship Also
Rattan Core, Split Rattan, Canton Reed and Sundries of all kinds.
Hongkong, z8th November, 1893.
J. W. KEW & CO.'S STEAM WATER BOATS,
PURE FRESH WATER.
135
HE attention of SHIPÓWNERS, AGENTS and Taas is called to the Supertor Quality
of TYTAM FILTERED WATER offered by J. W. KEW & Co., also lo the advantages derived from their being able to Supply their Water in one-fourth, the time occupied by the old fashioned and obsolete band pumps.
No impeding the loading or discharging of Cargo,
Quickest despatch with lowest possible rates.
J. W. KEW & Co, c/o Carmichael & Co., Ed. Hongkang, 11th June, 1891
[684 CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., ~HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sule Agents lut Louis Audemars' Wachen
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, awarded the highest Prises at every Exhibalan;
and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES,
COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS | MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES,
AND GENERAL COMMISSION
AGENTS,
PRAVA CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
No. 8, Queen's Road Central, LEVY HERMANOS.
[694
EWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, Sole Agents for PATEK PHILIPPE & Co Optical Instruments.
HARTMANN'S PATIEN'S GENUINE Gene A Seat variety in Fancy Goods and
HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT. DAIMLER'S PA (ENT MOTOR LAUNCHES
&c.,
&c.,
EVERY KIND OF
SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES
ALWAYS IN STOCK
AT
REASONABLE PRICES. „Hanukony, 14th July, 201
1703
THE CHINA AND JAPAN.TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED,
LIST HONGKONG
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. 10.-Aberdeen Paper Mills Office, Wing Lok St. 10a-Aberdeen Paper Mills, 25.-Aberdeen Dock. 26.-Alice Memorial Hospital. 40-Anderton, Capt..G. C., Praya Central.
East Point, 8-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 13-Bay View Hotel,
Inform the Residents of Hongkong and the Shipping Community, that they have now OPENED at the above address. The Store in managed by a thoroughly competent Chemist whoishes every care that all DRUGS and CHEMICALS Deed in the compounding of pre scrlotions are PURE and FRESH.
FLETCHER & Ce, have on band a 'good selection of Druggists' Sundries and Patent Medicines.
Telephone No. 74-
FLETCHER & Co. Hongkong, 2371 September, 1803- fa8
D. R
K NOR R'S LION BRAND ANTIPYR IN E,
(DOSE FOR ADULT: 15 to 35 orAINS TROY.)
438 the of HEADACHE, MI
OS. 1, 5.7 & 13, SEYMOUR TERRACE
S the most approved and most efficacious
GRAINE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FEVER, TYPHUS, INFLÚENZA, DENGUE, ERYSIPELAS, HOOPING COUGH, and many other complaints. It is also the very best Antiseptic. Highly recommended by the Medical Faculty, Ask for Dr. KNORR'S
NR FLOOR in N, 6, Queen's Road. ANTIPYRINE! Each Tin bears the laventor
OFFICES in Victoria Buildings
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, goth December. Är
TO LET,
Jas
FFICES and GODOWNS in "BANK BUILDINGS," Queen's Road, Nos. 16 to 20, lately occupied by Messes, Dodwell, Caslikl & Co.
HOUSES at "BILILIOS TERRACE," Robinson Road.
SUCPS No. 20 & 23, "BANK BUILDINGS," opposite " HONGKONG HOTEL.".
HOUSE No, a1, Shelley Sueet. HOUSE No. 4, Babam Road-Priory
Lodge)
HOUSE No. 6, Ice Hosie Street, lately
occupied by Mess. Glob, Livingston & Co.
GODOWNS in Duddell Street,
Apply to
.' BELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, 4th January, 1894.
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TO LET
WELLING HOUSES :-
"BAHAR LODGE," at the Peak, "STOLZENFLS, at the Perk No. 3, HILLSIDE, at the Feak, "THE WILDERNESS," Calne Road. Nos a and 8, CHANCERY LANE. No. 8, GLENEALY BUILDINGS. FLOORS in Blue Bulidings. FLOORS in Elgin Street, Peel Street
and Staunton Street,
FLOORS to No. 5, Shelley Street. Now, 1, 2 and 3, VICTORIA VIEW,
Kowloon.
No. 11, KNUTSFORD
Kowloon,
OFFICES AND SHOPS :-
TERRACE,
FIRST FLOOR No. 4. Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of China, Japan and the Stralia, Ld. GROUND FLOOR-ander Hongkong
Hotel, Fedder's Street.
PRAYA CENTRAL, over Mesars, Don-
glas Lapralk & Car
GODOWNS
BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply to
signature "Dr. KNORR" In red letters.
"DERMATOL is the best Vulnerary; its effect in stimulating the closing up of Wounds, is described as amazing.
To be had at every reputed Chemist and Druggist.
Supplies, constantly on hand at the China' Export, Import, and Bank Ca-Sole Agents for Chlas.
Beware of spurious imitations. Hongkong, 1st Avell, 1824.
Do.
65,-Blackhead, F., Reildence, 66-Blackhead & Co, Praya Central, 83.-Bell, Dr. J., Residence, Praya Central 18.-Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Office.
Refinery Office.
36.
36a. 39-
Do.
Do. Refinery, Quarry Bay Do. Peak Residence. 41-Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Ld
3-Cantlle, Dr. J., Mount Kelles. 15.-Central Police Station. 21.-"China Mail" Office. 71.-China Sugar Refinery, Town Office.
Do.
Refinery Office, 75-Compradore, Laats. Wegener & Co. 55Cowie, Dr. Álex, Queen's Gardens. 60.-David S. J. & Co., Queen's Road. 73
Residence.
Do. 12- Daily Press " Office, 17.-Douglas Lapralk & Co. 41-Dodwell, Carlill & Co.
41.-E. E, A. and China Telegraph Co., Ld. 47-Gas Company, Ld, West Point 48,--- Do. 31.-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
44-Garernment House.
East Point,
Bo-Government Civil Hospital 14-Great Northern Telegraph Co.
7--God wa Co., Kowloon, 1.-"Hongkong Telegraph" Office,
(Dr. Cantlie,
2- Dr. Cowie,
Dr. SteadraD,)
Queen's Road.
9-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank,
11.-Hongkong Clab.
30-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ld, 27-Holliday, Wise & Co.
28-Holliday, Chas,, Residence.
1406
32-Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone.
58-Hongkong Electric Co., Ld.
67-Haghes, E. J., Residence,,
68.-Humphreys, J. D., & Son Office,
THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street.)
Trico as this was the one thing "HE Undersigned has always thought that
needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE FOARDIG Hous-providing it be. First-class in every detail. A place where one. may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later If notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or 'ORDER-the Parties sending Diaber, &c, for same-and Cash, Scale on application,
Monthly Board for One Person...$35.00
AMERICAN FROZEN OYSTERS always on hand and served in every Style.
Breakfast...........................$0.50
Dlaner
94114
..$L.CO
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS seived in Excellent Style at short notice.
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1893.
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
PRIVATE BOARD
AND
RESIDENCE
*LENÉALY BUILDINGS.
12, G
fa1
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Homokong, 8th January, 18oj.
HOUSE TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. *TEWART TERRACE, PEAK.
Apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Cą,
· Hangkang, and January, 1894.
MRS. GILLANDERS. Hongkong, 22nd November, 1893.
HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD, WANCHAI.
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OREGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
Always on Handa dengan an
L. MALLORY. Hàngkong, dạth Janu¡ 1882} } Kos
37.—Humphreys, J. D. Residence.
8.-H. & K. Wharf & Godown Co., Ld,
Praya Central.
33-
Do
West Point, 77-Ho Tung, Praya Central. 82 Da Borham Strand.
·59- Doi Residence. 10-Imports and Exports Office. 23-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Praya Central, 43
Residence.
Do
30-Joseph, H. H. Residence
70-Kramer, J., Residence. 21.--Kerosene Oil Godown. 64-Kennedy, J., Horse Repository. 640.- Do.
Siables, Causeway Bay,
4-Lapralk, J. D., Residence, ❤ 6.---Harrison, W. Stuart, Residenca. 35-Mount Austin Hotel,
Nem Wo & Co.
46.-Oplum Farm, Hau Fook, ja-Peak Hospital.
29-Peak Hotel.
19 P. & O. S. N. Co.
69.-P. & O. Mess, Mountain View. 53-Plordten, F. von der, Residence, 360.-Quarry Bay Sugar Refinery, 34-Ray, E. C., Residence,... $ Do. Office. 45-Rope Factory, West Point, $3-Sallon Home. 49-Showan & Co., Praya Central, 61-Stevens, G. R., Office.
62-
Do.
Residence
36-Victoria Hotel, Public Telephone, 16,-Watson & Co. A. S, LL 57.—Wickham, W. H., Residence, 61-Woo Kee & Co., Praya West, #79.—Yueng Lan Kes, Residence.
78.---Yuen Ken & Co.
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