send on the provisions that were on board the Memnon when she broke down, and this, in the face of the fact that threa,sicamers have since arrived is port, while sur s'oves not having been shipped to them, our position has not been materlily Improved. Meanwhile the Slamnon in

in dock and we are told that we can expect her

on or about the 22nd January, which is decidedly consoling to those who know that their goods were shipped by her on the 6th of December | Trade between here and Hongkong is certainly Increasing, but the firm that monopolises the shipping doesn't appear to be over anxious to foster its development.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1894.

SHANTUNG NOTES.

(RM OUR OWN CORRESPONDINT.)

Weihien, 17th January, 1894. During the past few months, the attitude of the

province toward their forelen

|

on her slate. They avoided ach other as much a possible. Still, living as neighbour, me must meet some times. These two met in the atroot. The quarrel, was renewed Bitter words dew fat and think, and Curtia, beside himself with rage, drew his platal and shot Bennett deal on the spot. Jater in the day be used abaya language-si laden, was be malfu how vain I

Co-day's Advertisements.

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.

COMPETITION BOXING FENCING AND GYMNASTICS,”

visitors has been all that could be desired. It reproach and acros. Yet how useles, how hopeless, ASI

has been remarked more this once that the tranquility of Shantang is inversely proportional But was Curtis right in saying that trouble may. to the turmoil in Central Chien. Even Icboota all in a moment ? Tron, it alten ngera so, but

pour which in the spring threatened a serious anti-is there not a deeper foot which we don't 2001 foreign riot, hat turned over a new leaf and matters nothing what the nature of the trouble become marked in her friendly attentions to the Therefore let us consider a different caso on the same.

principle missionaries residing there.

As saticipated in ens af my former letters, the

Your correspondent has just returned from an Landon Borneo Tobacco Co, has paid an

Itinerary of five hundred H, during which he was Interim dividend of 11. per 161. shure. This it

inlated #1 “devil? only once, which breaks the satisfactory, as since I wrote the probability of record of his former experience. Ho WAS their doing so, had been questioned lu several entertained at one place for two days by'a quarters, but I made my statement on the very best authority and should have been much our disposed toward the fore'gners, and had no sxe rich Chinese merchant who is very favourably prised if it had not been fulfilled.

Since then the manager of one of the Kisabato ad although he did bring out an old rusty angan estates has returned from Singapore with revolver, which he wanted repaired. Again, at a cheque for $5,000 in his pocket, commission money on big share of the profits, which, together with the profits taken by 46 out of to coolies in the Arenasburg Co.'s employ, indicate the first profi's ever made legitimately upon tobacco planting in North Borneo,

a certain river-crossing the writer received mach "face" at the hands of the ferryman. Nearly a hundred barrows and carta loaded with cotton Indeed some had been detained for more than a were waiting for their tarn to cross the stream Į day, and the owners would be naturally a little restless and impatient. Along came the foreigner There would seem but little doubt that we in his cart, and was dismayed at the accom have seen the worst of the bad times and that blage of vehicles of which the ferry could accom. permanent improvement has set in. Of this modate but two at a trip. These barrows. let me there are several Indications, the most palpable, remark, were not the insignificant vehicles seen perhaps, being that the Farms for 1894 have in Shanghal, but large freight barrows of Shan- bees fet st an advance of some $1.450 a month song, capable of carrying as much as a ton of on last year's prices. Coollen arrive by every | merchandise, and calculated to filthe soul of the ateamer for different lohacco estates, and traveller with dismay (especially when his three- a couple of incal companies are being pro-mile-an-hour cart gets behind a long file of such Jected; one with a view to acquiring and running slow-moving barrows on narrow road). The of a new cossing steamer, and the other for the native teacher who was travelling on the cast development of the coffee industry. Manila with the writer, dismounted and politely sald to hemp is being made, trade with Jawao and the the man in charge of the ferry: The foreign South continues good and everyone is picking up teacher has urgent business; m'ght 'he be heart again. The investment of local money in allowed to crotz at once?" The boatman companies is a particularly bealthy feature indicat promptly gave his consent, and not a word of ing, as it does, that falih in the country's fatore complaint went up from the hundred waiting is firm and based on tangible grounds; hitherto carters and barrow-men. On the contrary very little local money was even forthcoming for some of them volunteered to help to lift tobacco enterprises!

the cart into the boat. The writer, being The negotiations between Rajah Brooke and an American, félt just a litle awkward in the Chartered Company are understood to be in view of recent anti-Chinese legislation is bis course of progress, and the fact that the Rajab native land, and wondered if the tables were telegraphed from London for bis Treasurer, who turned and a Chinaman, was shown such par- bad only just returned from Europe, seems totally before an impatient crowd of Yankee indicate that a good many of the preliminary teamsters, how much would be left of that diplomatic difficulties had been overcome and hypothetical ferryman and his Chlacee passenger, that the question had been reduced to one of dollars and cents.

There are uniform reports from all sides of The Company's meeting was mission chapels filled to overflowing with fixed for the 23rd of December (rather an odd respectful crowds, and a noticeable subsidence date, by the way 1) and it is understood the ques of persecution throughout the province. We tion would then be discussed the result of must give the Chinese due credit, when they which you will probably learn before we do.

behave so well Would that the whole Eighteen Provinces could show as good a record as Shan tang -N, C, Daily News.

KIAHING-FU.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

January 22nd, 1894 This town was the scene on Saturday of a suicide of an unusually tragical nature for China, The particulars as I have been able to gather them are thos. A man of trapectable appear- acce but withal a thief undertook on a certain night recently to rob the grave of a OMED

A statement credited to Lord Brassey and quoted hy your Singapore contemporary the Straits Times, is as fall of inaccuracies as it could well be, and instead of North Bornes befag * "remarkably poor country" Lord Brassey has tightly salditica particularly sich one, but produce will not grow of itself; when the land is cultivated the wealth of the country will soon become apparent.

Not long since I was stated in your columns that a shooting party here on a certain Sunday ght four deer and a lot of small game besides. That is a mistake; shooting parties here copfine their attention either to one thing or the other. Perhaps the error arose from sap-belonging to well-to-do family. He had posing that our deer are amall and can be killed by shot as are Chinese deer, but that is not to our deer, Sambur, are larger then the red deer of Sertland, while drsang weigh up to six picals when cleared, so a bag of two or three of either

of there la quite enough for one day's shooting

But there is a little small game shooting too; fowanipe having been obtained in the neighbour. hood while China readers of the Herald will have smiled to matica that bags of so many "b-ace of pigeons have been obtained by

severs! sportsmen.

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An Intelligent woman says:-"In October, 2890, I had saatiok of illness from which I never expestat to recover. I bad sching paing all over me, and a cough

that nearly shook me to pieces. I obtained no sound sleep night or day, and had to take to my bed. I was fed with liquid food from an invalid's cup, for I could not rales myself in bed. My heart fatterod so much that you could

hear it best on the pillow, and often

ften palos struck through it as though somebody had

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bed ms. I lay perfectly halposs and enth, but I could soargely breetbe. A doctor attended me over dight I was grew wenker and worker. Bometimes at so bad he feared I would

ould not live till morning. Is consulting physician and both agreed that my condition was critical. I was fed with brandy to keep me alive. My husband and daughter stayed with me almost constantly. None of the medicines door. administered had any effoot. I was almost at death's

called

Plymouth, a friend of mine, urged me to try a medicine At this time Mr. Keling, of Mulley, n called Mother Selgel's Curative Byrup. I proceed digest suficient food to give, me some strength, and = bottle, and after a few days I was able to isks and

Earing used six bostles of the Syrup my health was the worst symptoms were greatly abated.... After completely restored, and I have since felt better than for the previous thirty years. He two daughters have also been cared of indigestion by it. I will gladly Hotel, Bridge Road, Hammersmith, Londen, Jan. Answer any enquiries."

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the letter from which the above is an extract, before the attack of October, 1890, she had auferedIS Valuable Work, with many NEW M

Jackson further from a discrdered stomach and liver. She had a bad aya that for over twenty yours

tsete in the month, a poor appetite, and what little she ate gave her pait. She fait dull, languid, and stomach, great pain in this chest and sides, palpitation tired, and had a miserabis sinking feeling in the glidintas, frequently pull and to be assisted homs.

operation, at last produced the crisis which osme So we perceive that in her case a caues, long in near ending her life. It is always thas, whether we rocognlso the cause or not. The orime committed by Curtis was the endden passionate set of a man who allowed thoughts of hate and eugenes to take possesion of his mind and breed the condition" can of this lady's illness it was an enemy of her bady which made murder possible. In the very different indigestion and dyspepsis, which at length broke out into violence

The lesson is the same. Watch the beginning of er? and obeck it while yet it may be saily controlled. -Adel

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Hongkong, 31st January 1804-

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOw,

#sisted in the dressing of her corpse, being a expensive clothes, and this incited bim to the servant in the household, and notleed the

robbery which he accomplished. But when he took the clothes to the pawn-shop then came the the grave bad been plundered bad warned rub. The family of the dead woman finding the pawn-shops and no sooner did the fastened suspicion on him. The aggrieved thlef present his booty than the smell of it family were notified and the thief hearing of and hard set upon with threats of official pusish-THE Company's Steamship ment, which is death, was so frightened that he seized a meat knife, and, rushing into the street, body, and died almost lostantly. No official notice is taken of the matter. It is a curious fact how Hitle notice is taken of oplum suiddes, which occur almost daily, while such a case as this creates excited comment. The robbery of gives it, I understand, the only crime under kiled on the spot by anyone finding him out. Chinese law for which the thief may be justly

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At the time of writing this letter it is, and has been for several days past, raining heavily, and The tile hills are beginning to skip into the valleys in a way that would have both surprised and delighted David if he had not been a local hnus owner, as sometimes the skipping process is accomonfed with a house or two; young rams are not in it with them, and not only the little bills but the big ones, too, are beginning to an expeditious but not always cheap mode of reclamation, especially if your cook-house or stable suddenly departs into a gully below,

THE SUNGPU OUTRAGE.

A correspondent whose initials, "S.F.W.," Indicate a well-known member of the missionary body, wiltes frons Chlaklang, to our Shanghai moralng contemporary on January 17th :—

It was with much pleasure that we read your editorial embodying the Hankow pethiou re the Sangpu Dairage. The vigorous stand you have uniformly maintained in this case has been greatly appreciated by very many foreigners in China, and the beneficial effects will doubtless

00,

A few days ago this town had a week's wilt from a foreigner selling oplem care, which waS resily opfam itself and cared only til the man left. He used without permission or thanks the reputation the rulssionaries of the place have fo the medical line, which is considerable, The natives would say: Why, he is a foreigner, of coarse his medicine is good.” Accordise to the natives he said he was an ex-official, and that ho was commissioned by the Emperor, that the opium trade had been stopped in India, and he came now to help them to break off that which they would have to de sooner or later, &c, &c. He did his talking through an interpreter and sold several hundred dollars' worth of medicine, I am told. For an

NEWS AND GOSSIP.

Lordon has a vegetarian society. Cologne has a 300-year-old rose tree.

St. Petersburg has another ontbreak of cholers.--- France contemplates a new raid in Madagascar. One-third of all the landed property of Russia is mortgaged.

The banjo has now a Landon organ, the Banfo World, da ni

be ultimately felt by many more. It goes withe obvious reason I do not mention his nationality. eut saying that we here are in the warmest and was glad to be able to say the foreigners of sympathy with the Hankow letters In fact, the place were of another nation, lace the at a recent meeting your correspondent was natives mix us all up so much. The foreigners' requested nam, con. to prepare a letter similar good name in Cheklang province is encouraging. in purport to the Hankow one, to be also It is a ply to have it marred.-N. C, Daily signed and forwarded to Col. Denby, the New United States Minister. This letter was drawn up and would have been put through, but there is such cofidence that the Miniatura at Peking feel as warmly on the subject as we do, and we have no doubt that "they will not shirk their responsibility," now the cise is open to united movement. But If in any way our post could aid in effectively urging a thorough Investigation and re-trial of the whole case, we feel assured that it would not be slow to I da

We do not clamour for vengeance. Personally, it seems to as that the preventive side of the case is too much lost sight of Dar knowledge of the Chinese character lezde us to the unshak ablo conviction that if the Sangpu trouble beleft at its present unsettled settlement, there will be father. sorrow. and suffering, frut for the foreigner, and eventually for the native. Those In authority will know far better what is best to be done; hat to many of us it must seem that the degradation of the Machéng magistrale, the reinstatement of the mission, the clearing of the Inocent, and the punishment of the guilty, are cardinal points. It may be objected that such a programme is prejudging the whole case. Then let the whole case be honestly examined, and the exact fruth be got at, as far as possible in a ❘ Chinese climate. All distinterested people would concur in the result.

We de sincerely hope, for the sake of the Chi nese themselves, that the matter will be better finished up than if at present is. It is cheering to know that the refugees have met with sympathy in Peking. To some of us the treat- ment of these poor men and others, whose only erline was friendliness to the foreigner, is almost the worst and darkest feature of the case. ----Da this and on every ground we do warnestly"

hape that the Diplomatic Body at Feking wil

fret

All the German war-ships are to be painted a cinnamon yellow..

The socialistic associations of Sicily count 3c0 000 members,

Styletally" is award, recently coined" by English fashion writers.

Queen Victoria has ordered that no bearing relas be used on her horses.

Mrs Pamell le busily engaged in writing the life of her decerned husband,

Captain O'Shea, the former husband of Mrs. Farnell, la in Gnancial straits,

Sir Fdwin Arnold says that there are about 30,000 "poetesses In Great Britsig.

There are to be two municipal schools in St Petersburg named after Tacasikowsky,

Rate's sending of an agent to Abyssinia la

construed as an act of direct hostility to Italy.

The Hungarian Primè Minister has succeeded in reestablishing a royal court lé Bada Paath,

A mine of pumice stone has been developed on Teneriffe Mountain, 3,000 feet above the sea. Emigration from European Rossia Siberta is on the increase, and reached 100,000 in 1893.

FOUR HOURS TOO LATE.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

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DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers. Hongkong, 31st January, 1894.

DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.

THE Company's Steamship

"THALES," Captain Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Parts on FRIDAY, the and February, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

-DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, 31st January, 1804.

(175 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,

| HALL, Zetland Street, TO-MORROW, the ext February, at 8.jo for 9 p.m. precisely, " ́Visiting. Brethren are cordially invited... Hongkong, 35th January, 1894.

Intimations.

f150

so cents per share on application.

50 cents per share on allotment,

so conta per sbara on the 31st March, 1894. 50 cents per share on the 30th Aprli, 1894. The balance at call la instalments of not more than 50 cents per share-one month's notice to be given la respect of each instalment called up,

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Applications for Shares accompanied by a deposit of so cents per share must be sent in to on on or before the 1181 day of January, 1894- the Hongkong and Shanghat Banking Corpora

koor and Shangbi Banking Corporation, and For Forms of Application apply to the Hong- the Stockbrokers' Association of Hongkong, ĠENERAL MANAGER AT HONGKONG: GEO. R. STEVENS.

CONSULTING COMMITTEE: DAVID GILLIES. JAMES BILLINGTON COUGHTRIE POON PONG.

SECRETARY PRO. TEL.: W.. H. POTTS.

BANKERS!

THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

SOLICITORS:

JOHNSON, STOKES AND MASTER.

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This Company is formed to acquire all the

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MORROW

(THURSDAY), the rst day of February, 1894,

AT 2.10 P.M.,

at No. 2, RIPON TERRACE.

The whole of the

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AC.

Comprising→→→

CRETONNE COVERED

ROOM SUITE.

DRAWING-

CHIMNEY GLASS, PICTURES & ORNA- MENTS.

SIDE.

EXTENSION DINING-TABLE. BOARD with BEVELLED GLASS BACK and WHATNOTS.

CROCKERY, GLASS and PLATED WARE. DOUBLE & SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS. DOUBLE WARDROBE with PLATE GLASS DOOR, CHEST of. DRAWERS, GLASS and MARBLE-TOP WASHSTAND, MARBLE-TOP DRESSING TABLE with

SUNDRY ROOKS.

ONE IRON FRAMED COTTAGE PIANO, by MONINGTON & WISTON ONE SINGER SEWING MACHINE and STAND; ONE CAMERA. ONE JINRICKSHA and ONE COOKING RANGE,

&c., TERMS OF SALE:—Ás customary.

Jtc.

J. M. ARMSTRONG, `

Auctioneer. Hongkong, afth January, 1804.

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Hotels..

FUJIYA HOTEL, MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE..

Four and a half hours from Yokohama, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,

Miding Company, Limited, now in Liquidation, properties and assets of the Balmoral Gold T and bereinafter called the Old Company.

These properties and asacta, azo as follows :— The properties' known")

The Balmoral," The properties known for which

"The Queen of

the Mount...******

The properties known,

as "The Eureka,"

£10,665

Machinery valued at......£4,000

Making to all......... £14,665

"HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE'

BUILDINGS.

TWO NEW ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. EXCELLENT CUISINE.

(Cash was

paid by the 241 Old Com- pany.)

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

**HIS commodious and well appointed

Home sted at keight of 1,250 fot above sea-level, baving been Leased by the

Consideration to be paid on purchase from Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL," E

the Old Company and its Liquidator. 23,686 shares to be allotted to shareholders in the Old Com- pany, $3 per share to `be deemed to have been paid up, (and with a liability of $1 per share: 50 cents to be paid on application, and the balance, Dabis owing by the Old Com-

to be at call).....$45.372

•pany and expenses to date of and facluding registration of the present Company....... 24,500 N.Many of the creditors of the Old Company have con. -sented to take fully paid-up

shares in lea of cash

For Working capital-

-3 69,972

NOW OPEN and will be ran in conjunction with their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling them to offer special Inducements to Visitors and Residents.

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, FROM NOVEMBER IHT, 1893, TO MARCH SIRT, 1894

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One person, per dayanım.geerin$ 300 One person, per week a......................IMARY One person, one month termine · $3,00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

3.00 Married couple (occupying one mom) par

Week 904) 3945936016/

33.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

month.deværəçənciscaraşımının 99,00 For full particulars apply to

[as

$3 per share on 19,114 shares... 57.343

80,018

$150,000

$1 per share on 23,686 shares

above mentioned............... 21,686

Capital of the Company

From the above Statement it will be seen that the Company pays the Old Company (in shares)

VICTORIA HOTEL Hongkong, 14th October, 1803.

To be Let.

TO LET.

considerably less than their outlay for the pur NTR FLOOR is No: 6, Queen's Road

chase of the properties and machinery,

It is believed that the properties above-men- tioned contain very valuable miner—this bellef belog based on the following grounds:

tiene la lleis been made, (a) The favorable reports which have from

CHS. JOAUPP & CO., OTOMETER, WATCH, and C MAKERSHEWELLERS, SI V. FSMITES, and OPTICIANS.

CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sale Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches wwarded the highest Paber at every Exhibition;:/

and for Volgtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES, and SPYGLASSES, JA;

Na & Dean's Road Central,₤494

UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN G. FALCONER & CO.

GOVERNMENT.

STEAM FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME, AND TRIESTE, (Taking Cargo at through rates to CALCUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULS, RED SEA, BLACK SHA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS).

THE Company's Steamably

THE

"POSEIDON,"

Captain A. Fellner, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 7th Febrarry, at Day- light.

Cargo will not be received on board after g -2.1, prior to date of sailing.

For further information as to Passage and: Freight, apply to

C. ZANELLA,

Agent Hongkong, 31st January, 1804 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

NOTICE le hereby given that the ORDI-

XXJATCH and CHRONOMETER- MANU/ WFACTURERS and JEWELLERS NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS

[CHARTS and BOOKS,

No,:45, Queen's Road Central, 55, (égy LEVY HERMANOS.

EWELLERY DIAMONDS,

E

WATCH,

-$

CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS. Sols, Agents for PATEK PHUARTE & Co. Geneva.. A great variety in Fancy Goods and Optical Instrumpeta co jackang manidir tanah

BADETTO, QUERN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

Opposite the Talmeraph Offon, W.

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M, Cox and SEAVER, and Mr. HENDER- SON, Independent mining experts of good standing and repute to Australia. Extracts. from three reports accompany the Prow- pectus, and the reports themselves, together with Plans of the properties, are open to inspection at the Office of the Liquidater, No. 1, Daddell Street, Hongkong. From these and from the extracts from the report of Mr. CARL WILHELM GEORD, the Ligal dater of the O'd Company, it appears that there is a consensus of opinion, on the part of those acquainted with the facts, that these are valuable mining properties.

(8). Gold to the value of £100,000 has been taken out of these properties and this with "dut any real attempt to develop the mines

by sinking deep shafte

The miner when worked by tilbuters (27, A few miner who from time to time have leased the right to work) have always made large profits for the workers, Belare the Old Company was formed upwards of 3,448 res, of gold were won from about 1,500 to

a,doo-loks of stone, and within the past 12 || months tributers on the properties are gating est stone in considerable quantities

HONGKONG TIMBEReding from fox to 3 os, to the tos,

TARD, WANCHAL ****

REGON FINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Handitanamkan d Alpine's saken DL, MALLORYANDO Hongkong; sich June," vähe.

POR SAL

TAPAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.

NARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this CORPORATION will be held at the CITY HALL, Hongkong, on at Twelve o'clock, Noor, for the purpose of to and SATURDAY, the 17th day of February:next, calving the Report of the Court of Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to sit; December, 1893.

in sinäher, motorists, TAPAN PRINTING PAPERS.

sterforatoryandis, prerad when dual sakaalud, ni labor when mange b TAPAN COPYING PAPERS, [175] atrame{ sta

By Order of the Court of Directors,

styled on CAPAN MALA: PAPERS, AT JACKSON, E doo nego en gaat belog cratimi Chlef Manager. bug bolano ny be

173 infasada fazu

1dddes

- Hongkong, 31st January, 1894. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION, vonat NOTICE is hereby given that the REGIS- M

TERS of SHARES of the CORPORATION

INS

It possible to do sometblog-something fit four hours! Bes that trouble a man may bring upon the 17th day of February next, (both days inclas would seem to be splendid: chance for repres Almer all in a moment! patjatele ja p

Oh, God! ocuid 2 but recall in part thew or will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the and to

and determined, and consequendy who, This

sentative statesmen of many Christi a comtrles Ban Sanctoo, had been intimate friends for, yours can be registered

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The workings of the tributers will not interfere with the sloking of shafts and the development of the property, and their right !" of tribute will expire in September, 1894. (.) In parts of the Balmoral property the reaf has yielded as much as 4 oz, to 7 că, per ton, and it is confidently expected that, with certain necessary expenditure la sink bogrond driving and In the purchase of buy dditional machinery, these properties will Earn out gold in very paying quantities. ().The Government of New South Wales -haws promised - £100 towards shaft sinking on the Balmoral property, and the Govern ment Prospecting Board described the On the Queen of the Meant property, in Queen of the Mount as a splendid property. 1898 439 tous yielded 450 es, to tributers Bak te ploperties and the Eureka pro Pate more fully referred to in the extracts „from replets which accompany the prospectus. Company was due to the gross mismanagement, It la bailoved that the want of success of the Old

"OS. 1, 5, 7 & 14, SEYMOUR TERRACE,

OFFICES in Victoria Bulidings.

DAVID SASSOON, SONB & Co. Hongkong. 20th January, 1804.

(2

TO LET,

DWELLING HOUSE No. 17, Mosque Street Gas and Water laid on. Apply

44,UPPER MOSQUE TERRACE. Hongkong, 19th January, 1894

(16a

TO LET.

DWELLING HOUSES:-

"BAHAR LODGE," at the Peak, "STOLZENFELS," at the Peak. No. 2, HILLSIDE, at the Peak.

THE WILDERNESS, Came Resă, No. 8, CHANCERY LANE, No. RIPON TERRACE. No. 8. GLENEALY BUILDINGS. FLOORS for Blie Balldings. FLOORS in Elgin Street, Pool Street

and Staunton Strent. FLOORS in No.., Shelley Street. Nes 1, 2 and 3, VICTORIA VIEW,

Kowloon. No: 11, KNUTSFORD TERRACE, OFFICES AND SHOPS :-

Kowloon

FIRST FLOOR No. 4. Queen's Rosd Central, over the Back of China, "Japan and the Straits, Lä GROUND FLOOR-under Hongkong

Hotel, Pedder's Street.

PRAYA CENTRAL, over Massen. Des- stati glas Lapraïk & ̈Col's GODOWNS

BLUE BUILDINGS. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT ; & AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, goth January, 1804-

TO LET.

fas

LARGE DRY and SPACIOUS GODOWN, Araya East, on Marias Lot No. 42

- Apply to '!

N, MODY & Co Hongkong, sand January, 1894, HOUSE TO LET, FURNISHED OR Untushishko,

millorance and waste of money at the Mines. STEWART TERRACE, PRAE,

present Company Letend to secure the per- de FRIGES VARY MODERATENGEk hom thell schaders will have con fresca, and- Vicas of a business manager from Hongkong fa

Kino Kend quarters will be at the mines, and

pisana pament the money of the Com

foplfed honestly” And, satisfactorily

bent of the properties.

ORDERS

M2Jamon Curtis and Mr. C. 8. Bennett, both of #les), during which periodno Transfer of Shares Semdeg

Batter thought pe BOPARSANT. JACKSOW

to demontirato unmist kubly and unitedly the Tut nummer they quarralla. for Abe, dims time wake By Order of the Court of Directors, le difference there la; between official lying and

official Integrity, barbarie foul play and impartial, aeusing the other of lammited, Bui, my math. TALE

fastios, civilised houtkantara and Garigotaalegas??

Ther

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DOUGLAS LAFRAIK & Ca Honkong, and Ianuary, 1894..

GE AIRY ROOM: at Modernta

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