Mr. Hunter proposed the re-election of Mr. D. Gillies and Mr. J. H. Lewis na the Consulting Commitice.

Mr. J. H. Cox secondled. Agreed.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY; MARCH 29, 1894.

carry a tipy man upstates after midnight on the 8tb. Constable Graham had corroborated his superior officer relative to seeing the defendant susist in carrying a draken man out of the Lower bar, hut he gave no evidence as to selling Mr. Cruickshank proposed the re-election of or drinking liquer. In face of this evidence he Mr. Thos. Arnold as anditor.

would ask his Wershin ta d'shallow» Philos, far Mr. Hanter seconded,

apart from the evidence it was highly Improbable Agreed,

ing liquor after prohibited hours would attempt that a landlord summoned the day before for sell-

to repest such an offence

very next night,

The Chairman-Gentlemen, that concludes the business of the meeting. I bope that a year hence we may hac more satisfactory accounts to present than it has been in our power to do on Ite present occasion. Indications appear to be rather better than they were, but I know how pecessary it is to speak with caution in these matters in order not to raise expectations that are ant to be reallsed, but I trust that on some future occasion it will be necessary to conclude the meeting with an announcement with reference to the dividend warrants, which now wo KTO un-ble to do.

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His Worship contended that Phelps' evi'ence was conclusive as to liquor being drunk on the premises after hours, for be said he saw the customers drinking from a terkand on two

occasions after midnight on the 8th. There was nothing to show on behalf of defendant that the offence, of drinking after hours, had not been committed. Mr. Schmit said he heard of the accident to Mr. Alrew on the g'h and he was of opinion that had it occurred,, on the 8th. us alleged, it would have been very soon known This concluded the meeting.

throughout the establishment, Dr. Cowie was The following is the report presented to the called in 13 hram after the offerce was com meeting :-

The General Agents beg to submit to share-ted, and that was at a p.m. on the gh 1 Thers was evidence of a drunken man being carried

holders their report and a statement of accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1891.

The working of the relivery throughout the year has been adversely affected by a continued absence of demand for the Sonish market z Inclusive of $ra.287.81 brought forward from the year 1892, the net balance of profit and lose account is $40.253.85, which the General Agents and Consulting Commitee recommend should be carried forward to next account..

CONSULTING & MMITTEE.

The Consulting Committee now constate of Messrs. D. Gi lès and J. M. Lewis, the latter baving been invited to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. J. S, Lapralk..

AUDITOR.

out of the bar and there was no attempt to rebut that evidence. Under the circumstances the defendant would be fined $roo

The fine was paid.

CORRESPONDENCE.

[We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expresand by'

Correspondants in this column),

"ONLY A TRAMP"

TO THE EDITOR or 'tww "Honamóng Telaskapi," SIR-With reference to "Coaster")" com- munication in your Ine of the 16th pito which absence from the eslony has prevented me from answering until now-does "Coaster" re-really consider his ferrer a reply to that of Another Tramp pablished in the Telegraph of February 14th?

The accounts have been audited by Mr. Thomas Arnold, who offers himself for election.

Jardine, Matheson & Co. General Agents. Hongkong March, 13th 1831.

CAPITAL ACCOUNT, 31ST D'CEMBER, 1893. Assets.

Property account..........$732,18656

(Extenilon account) ...

4,000,00

1 take the liberty of advislag “Conster” lo act on the advice he pives to others, carefully rand "Another Trampla" letter above referred to, and then turn to the fourth column of the

second page of the same paper, where he will find a notice that H.M.S. Pigmy had received orders to proceed to sex to "earch for any traces $741,343.43 of the unfortunate St. Arapk. When "Conner" has read the same, taken an extra dose from 9441453 that bottle he so highly recommends (Mother 20,598 27. Seigel's Syrup) and used his commonsense, as 278.11 he considers he has an extra supply of that 91145 commodity above the ordinary Tramp, he 16.968.85 will then probably understand the meaning of

"Another Tramp's " letter, 31,761.40

Yours truly,

Hongkong, 25th March, 1991.

THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SCANDAL

9.155.87

Steam-launch Precursor......

Refined sugar...............

Raw sugar.

Sugar shipments.....

Molasses......

Coal, charcoal, Bors, mat bags, &c.

Hengkong and Shanghai Banking

Corporation.

Cash.........................................................................

Suadiy debtors nominava

4,019 74 24,416.94

8938,724.74

Liabilities.

Capital account.

Jardine, Matheson & ̈ Cols advance.

account............................................ Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s current

account....................

................................. Sundry creditors. Profit and loss account...............................

PROPIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.

To Interest do........................... 13,861,6% To remuneration to Consulting Com mittee-waive₫ .................................... To General Agents & Manila agenta

commission....

To auditor's fee

To balance...

By balance from last-year

By galo on working ........... By exchange

SAMPAN.

703,000.00

50,000.00 the early return of Mr. Edwin Mackintosh to the former scene of his successful labours in 136,786.79 the interests of Mesers, Batterfield & Swire, you 11.654 10 refer to the most serious charges that could 40 253.85 possibly be brought against a public man, and which were 10 forcibly and emphatically enon. $938.724-74ciated by Mr. Mackintosh in his capacity as Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce two | years ago." Evidently these charges aro_freib enough le your retentive memory, but I can assure you that, probably like many others, I have only a faint notion of the matter to which you refer, and therefore drop you this note to 11,616.04 respectfully suggest that you should publish full 15000 particulars of the incidents referred to, for the 40,153.85 benefit of those who, like myself, have doubtless elther forgotten all about them or were absent $6,883 41

from the colony when the distinguished orator was delivering what Spurgeon fa bis palmy dars 10.787.81 | would have termed "a word in season. If we 55,078 57 are fortunate enough to have a Cicero, a Demos- 17.03 thenes or a Confucius in our midst, why keep his oratorical displays and 'fireworks' In the 26.883.41 innermost recesses of your journalistic archives ?

Yours faithfully,

PLEBEIAN. Hongkong, 29th March, 1891,

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE FAR EAST.

TO THE Korce dy THE "Honakɔng TelegrafH.” STR-In your issue of Saturday last, in noting

THE STAG HOTEL CASE,

ANOTHER FINE OF $100.

At the Magistracy this morning Mr. Hastlogy continued the hearing of the charges, preferred #gainst Mr. L. C. Alry, the lessed of the Stag Hotel, by Sergeant Phelps, in which it was set

Per P. and O. ataumier Oztana, from London, forth that the defendant allowed intoxicating February 23rd.-To Yokohama, via Bombay liquor to be said and drunk on bis premises after | Mr, and Mis. Bland, Mr. H. Robloxon. probibited hours on the 9th lnstant.”.

It having been asserted in the ovidence of Sergeant Phelps that Mr. Airey assisted at about 14.m, on the 9th, to carry a mas from the lower bar of the "Stag" upstairs, and it having been stated also that Mr. # trey had pifor to midnight on the Bih met with a serious accident which would have deb sred him from exerting himself in the manner alleged, Dr. A. M. Cowie was called and in reply to the questions of Mr. Ellis (of Mr. Victor H. Dreɔn's cffce), who appeared for the defence, said he was called in to see Mr. Airry about 2 r. m, on the 9th instant. He

side.

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Per P. & O. steamer Victoria, from London, March and-To Kobe: Miss Green, Min

and the racing above the average. Some capital The "TALLY-80* Cur ; value $90, and pony to Treasury, presided. In addiessing the commis finishes were witnessed-particularly for the receive $15; catch weights over 21st; winners Club Challenge Cup, the Campton Cup, and the

alon Pasadowsky said the Imperial Government, of any official flat race yib, extra owners up despite its own gold standard, had perceived the having to run-off to decide to whom premier Mr. G. Dallas's Comes, 11st, alb......(Owner)bject demanded an exhaustive ex ination. Hark Forrard Stakes-Volga and Melbourne allowed 5lb.; entrance fee $3. Two miles. honours should go for this last event. Malwa's Mr. C. G. Davies's Privateer, 175). 71b.......

depreciation of silver, and considered that th victory in the first race, the Jublics Stakes,

Mr. Midwood

Mr. Michado e

Mr. C. ̧R. Bürkili o passing the Stand for the Stat time the order Privateer got off with a slight advantage, but was Kobold, Teutonic and Gideon, with Priva, her fourth. At the Loongfol gate the last damed the Monument, was reached Comps showed a was again in front for a short distance. When

tually winning by several lengths, Time 4mins fine turn of speed and went to the front, even- 351.

injured at Wattern this morning by the explosion

BRUSSELS, Februnry 22nd. Several persons were killed and a number

of a powder magazine,

CITY OF MEXICO, February 22nd, tion Army bas concluded the purchase from the A avdicate of captalist intrested in the Salva-

Mexican Government of 200.000 acres of land in Chiapas, Southern Mexics ice of land in where, with the aid of General Booth, plans will syndicate, C H. Durst, has spiled for England,

and the United States will be put on a tract be perfected by which goo families from England operating under the direction of offers of the Booth's hope to relieve the congested condiilon, army." The plan is the outcome of General of poor dishstets in the city of London.

bence iba decision to have the ques lo dis was some of ourpre, for Teutonic Mr. W. Schar's Teatule, rat, zib..(Owner) 3 stable the value of silver and securing a basis. cused by experts with the object of renderlar was decidedly the favourite, and made the Mr. F. Ella's Stepaside, 11st olb............. third. The victory of our youngest owner MY. G. D. Bäning's Diamant, rist ol........

for practical measures. greater part of the running, only to finish

Mr. Gresson

VIENA, February 22nd. An app rates has been erected in the and jockey In the Jorocks Cap was a very popular one. The Beel Sinkes was a rather Mr. L. A yali's Kobold, irat. olb...Mr. Crane o

Reichsraih which will enable the President, in cay win for Mr. H. Maitland, who drow away Mr. E. 9: Perroit's Freedom, #1st. alb..(Owner),ocally, Other precautions are being adopted to case of an outrage to close the doors automati is the race home and had a lot in hand Mr. H. Hegnauer's Sangfroid, 11st alb (Owner) o protect pubile buildings. marred by Kingcraft's accident at the first when he passed the Judges' box. Although Mr. G. Sutherland's Gideon, 31% 71b0 obstacle, the Club Challenge Cup was pro Mr. P. Kerckhoffy Eme, tost, 13ïb...(Owner) o ductive of a fine contest all the way round, Mr. A. Cbariton's Common, Tist. ob...........

Mr. Renny o

between Camptown and Whirlwind, The latter had never been over the Course before, so that his performance was all the more creditable The advantage which familiarity with the Course gives a pony was noticeable in this race. Camptown after taking a jump continued on his way without the slightest bait, whereas Whitl journey. All the entries but one came out for wind seemed to lose a little before resuming the The Taily.ho Cap, which was chiefly noteworthy for the judicious riding of Mr. G. Dalise, to which Comus' victory was in no small part due. The wisdom of keeping Auctioneer for the Camptown Cup was amply realised, for it no doobt stood him in good stead when he was called upon to reply to the spirited challenge by Whirlwind. The race for the Hark Ferrard Stakes war, an exceptionally fine one, Harlequin set off with the lead and was going along at a tremendous rate, until paming the Stand, where he was bonded by Melbourne, who was Bolshing together amidst a most exciting scene. Immediately caught by Volga, the two latter Perhaps the greatest surprise in this race was the unexpected form of Harlequin. In the run- had a somewhat casy victory. The obstacle off between Melbourne and Volga," the former race afforded a good deal of amusement to the spectators, if not much excitement,

The "CAMPTOWN CUP; presented by the win

ger of the handicap; second pony to receive $20 third pony Śro; Catch weights over -stat), winners of a trand national on paper steeplechase 17lbs, extra. Overs up allowed gibe entrance fee $3; twice round the Steeplechase course.

M

Mr Hegazuer's Auctioneer, 11st, clb.

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BUFFALO, February 22nd. begun ursinlag for his coming fight with Bob Corbett's old sparting partner, Jim Daly, bas Filmmons. Articles have been signed which call for glove contest of four rounds at Boffain at an early date, the winner to take 75 per cent. Mr. Broom's Whirlwind, 11st, alb..............

Mr. C. R. Burkill of the gate money and the loser 25 per cent, Mr. F. Souter's Guarantee, irat, alb, Owner 3 to the Post Office. It is supposed to have been

TUNIS, February 22nd. Mr. G. Dalian 2 A bomb with a fate its card was found to-day Mr. J. Graham's Melbourne, rist. olb..................... pl ced there by loreign anarchists.

Mr. Anderson o Auctioneer took cotsmand, followed by Whirl-advanced by the Commons for disagreeing with

Guarantee led for the first round, after which

LONDON, February 23rd. The Peers to-day considered the reasons wind. Between the two latter a very fine race the amendments to the parish councils bill was witnessed, Auctioneer winping by about adopted by the Lords. The Dake of Deren bire half-a-length."

of land allotments be subject to the approval of moved amendments, that the acqutilag or hiring a local board instead of Parliament. Both amendments were adopted. An amendment raising the limic of parlah from 200 to 500 Inhabitants was rescinded. The other amend ments which originated in the Lords were either withdrawn or modified.

The trial for the first time here of the "Totallastor" system in place of the "Pari-"The HARK FORRARD" TAKIS.—A Sweep Mutuel attracted much interest. Though both the public and the operators wer unaccustomed to it, it nevertheless worked well, the opportunity it afforded of "place-beiting" being taken advantage of freely. It certainly appeared to encourage a little mild specula- tion on the part of the visitors, Judging from the figures. At the S. P. H. C. meeting last year an aggregate of $2,820 was staked on seven events; on Saturday $6.490 was invested

an eight events,

Details of the racing are appended :--- The JUBICKI STAKES.-A Sweepstakes of $3 each; carch weights over tist, 7lbs.; winners of any official fiat, race, zibs. extra. Owners up allowed gibs. One mile.

Mr. Geo. Dailas's Malwa, 11st. alb.... Owner I Mr. H. Maitland's Silver Spray, 11st. lb......

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Today's Advertisements.

LOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 264.

MASONS HALL, Zetland Sheet, THIS EVENING, A MARK LODGE will be held at the FREE- the 27th instant, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially levited to attend.

Hongkong, agth March, 1844.

REGULAR MEETING of the EOTHEN

PERSEVERANCE

1330

LODGE OF

HONGKONG, No. 1,181, E.C.

April, at 8.30 for a p.m. precisely. Visiting AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS'

Brethren are cordially invited,

Hongkong, 49th March, 1804.

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REPARTIÇÃO DE FAZENDA PROVINCIAL DE MACAU E TIMÓR.

Tis hereby notified that on the 12th of April prox, about One 'clock in the Afternoon,

the Commitee appointed by the Royal Decree No. 114 of 11th December, 1791, will receive la this Office, TENDERS for the exclusive privilege c1 SELLING. MAKING. IMPORTING and EXPORTING GUNPOWDER, SALTPETRE and SULPHUR in MACAU, TAIPA, COLOANE and their dependencies, for the time of Twenty- five Months, commencing on the 1st of Juda who bids the highest price, should that be next, and will adjudicate the same to him *ccepted. The terms on which the Contract useful day from 10 AM. to 3 P.M. The following shall be grounded are public in this Office every Regulations must be observed :—

IST.

Tenders shall be delivered to the Committes when the Auction Hall is set open, and fitees minutes afterwards they shall opened by the

stakes of $3 each; open only to starters at this meeting winners at the meeting or of any official fint race excluded. Catch weights over 11 stone. Three quarters of a mile. Mr. J. Graham's Melbourne, 111t. oib........ Mr. R. E. Teeg's Volga, rat, old. ...................................

Mr. Anderson ti

The Lords this evening adapted, by a vole of Mr. W. Scott's Harlequin, 11st, olh ...

Mr. F. A. Sampaan ts 89 to 76. Salisbury's new amendment, enabling pa ishes of between 200 and 500 inhabitants to Mr. Crane 3 forego parlab councils, S lhbury moved to Mr. F. H. Armstrong's Laurel, itst, clb. ............

restrict the proportion of elected trustees to one. third, and the motion was adopted by 72 to 33: Owner a MW. Scott's Wild Fire, Hist. 4lb. ... Owner o the Liberal Unioniste su paring the Govern Mr. G. E. Burgoyoo's Magician, 111. alb...... Mr. R. Inglis's Tremont, Ist, alt. Mr. Gressos o houses prior to the bill becoming law.

ment minority. It is believed these amend. Owner a ments are the only two points on which there will be further communications between the two Harlequin, with a slight lead from Melbourne, held command entering the straight, the others O'Shas formerly the busband of the lady who The details of the barkruptcy of Captain all being close up. Just before the busber Volga marie! the late Charles Parnell, have been Mr. W. Scharff's Teutonic, 11st. gib....Owner 3Just la front of Harlequía paralog the Stand, got 2000, and in 1893 only £700. O'Shea's liable Committes.

Mr. C. R. Burkill came out, and chal anging Melbourne, who was issued. Unii 1892 O'Shea had an income ci Mr. R. E. Toog's Volgs, 11st. 71b. .....................

Mr. F. A. Samprez o

on even terms, the Judge being unable Mr. W. Scott's Wild Fire, Irst. yib. Mr. Crina a separate them as they passed the pout. Harle lities are 618,000. He offers 78. 6d. in the Mr. J. Graham's Melbourne, zzat, yib. numa

gola was about ball-a-length behind the dead-pound. The receiver adefies the creditors to Mr. Anderson o

heaters. Time emin. 35reče,

{ + clept the offer, Mr. R. Inglis's Tremont, zzat. 7lb

The run-off was productive of another very in endeavoring to rescue the crew of a vessel in The coast guard crew at Inverness, Scotland, Mr. Gresion o

keen contest, Melboume coming out at the distress, met with, a mishap. Their boat waT Mr. R. de Malherbe's Cocarde, rit. alb,

Monument, and wlanleg a very fine race home swamped and three officers and three of the Owner o

by half-a-length. Timo zmin. z6seca.-N. C.

msn were drowned. Dally Nawi. Teutonic was the first to show in front when the flag fell, with Wild Fire in attendance, until going along the back straight, where Volga - somed the lead, hotly pursued by Malwa, the others being close up. At the Monument, Malwa had command, and a good race home ended in bis favour by two lengths from Silver Spray, Cocarde was last. Time amins. 8eccs. The "JORROCES "CUP; value $30; second pony to receive $15; winners of any paper hunt or steeplechase excluded; catch weights over Ist; entrance fee $3; a steeplechase, from Widow's Monument once round and in. Mr. C. R, Burkill's Electricly, zist, gib, .........

Owner I Mr. H. W. Gyela Bimetallist, 11st, olb.........

Mr. F. A. Sampson a Mr. J. Jones's Maypole, xist. clb. .......................................

UNTIFS BEHE NORTHERN

PACIFIC MAIL. »

Capt V. Perker, which left Tacoma on the ath The Northern Pacific Co.'s ateamship Victoria, February, arrived in harbour this morning. The following telegrams are takes from our Tacoma exchanges :--

NEW YORK, February 21st.

A dispatch from Fayal, Asares falsads, announces the loss of eight of the crew, includ. ing all the offices, of the buk Montgomery Castle. The men were washed overboard during

a storm..

2ND,

Tecders shall be expressed in the following terme and signed by the persons tendering, the sum offered being therein stated:-

"I offer the sum of...

Dollars

Importing and Exporting Powder, Saltpoise and a year for the sole privilege of Selltag, Making, Sulphur la Macao, Talpa, Colons and their dependencies, and submit myself to the terms which are public in the Office of the Farends Provincial

Macan, rath of April, 1894.

(Signature)...........................áva”

3RD.

set hereinbefore, and that which is expressed in No Tender will be received out of the time different form will not be considered..

4TK.

SCOTT'S Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites sets both as food sad medicine, It not only gives flesh and strength by virtus of its own nutritions properties, but creates an

Tenderers must, in the act of delivering their appeilie for food that builds up the wasted body.tenders, produce a receipt to the effect that they my opinion an excellent and valuable compound. sum of $500, as a pledge of the bond fides of Read the following :-"Scott's Emulsion is I have given it to consumptive patients and bave their effer, which sum shall be returned to the have deposited to the Colonial Treasury the been delighted with the results obtained. It is tenderers who have not succeeded, as soon as pleasant to the taste and can be borne by the the Auction is over, Should the successful

Schaefer and Ives, the billardite, and their wires, salled on the Majestic for Liverpool this afternoon, Schaefer is going to Paris and Ires to London, where he is to play Roberts, the English Champion. Then he will go to India, ROME, February syst. The Paps held a consultation yesterday with most sensitive stomach."-E, A. RODWAY, M.D. tenderer refuse to alen the Contract or fans to Mr. G. Dallas 3nated a wellknown water eure and time to supply it.-A.S. Watson & Co. (Limited), agents of the Annual price for which the adjudication Father Kneipp, the Bavarian priest who origi Butter Knowle, Darlington. Any Chemist can make up immediately the amount of one third is made to him, the sum be bas deposited shall ba forfelted to the Fazenda.

STIL

Ho

in Hongkong and China-Advt.

REGISTER.

Mr. A. W. Burkill's Soorter, 1st. alb...Owner ö Mr. W. Scott's Harlequin, 11at. 4ib......Owner a Rome spon bis Holiness, fuvítation. Mr. G. E. Burgoyne's Magician, Irst, olb

explained to the priest the state of his health generally, and spoke particularly of the intestion) CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL Mr. W. Bullard's Rufford, 11st. 41b/

troubles from which he has offered. Father Koeipp assured his Holiness that his aliments parts more ofle, He advised the Ebly father were not serious, and predicted for him several

order of the Pope, Father Kneipp made his first to the cold water bathing and this morning, by trial of the treatment.

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28th March, 1894.–At 4 p.m.

STATIIN.

Zako

DA SAN FRANCISCO, February aand. Company was asked last night if the Pacific Wladivostock....

President Huntington of the Southern Pacific

relations once existing with the Panama Comba milf had made arrangements to restore the old pany. Without directly answering the question, | he tiffmated that such a thing might hüppen and

found him suffering from a wound in the right Calver and chlid, Rev. James Keen, Mr. Mr. H. Maitland's Silver Spray, 13st. 3ib, Owner 1 | Maif. Perhaps I might better' 197 that's: few]

His Worship-As the offence is alleged to have been committed at about y am I don't see that this evidence is material to the firun

14

Mr. Ellis-I am quite aware of that, your Worship.

Witness, continuing, sald-From the appear ance of the wound he thought it had been inflicted about 12 hours previously, possibly more than 13 hours, and certainly more than eighthours. After the loflction of that wound it would cause the man great pain to stand in a fighting posture, Had he attempted to lift a man while in that condition it would have caused him great pale, and the bleed would have flowed more fre:ly.

By the Court-When he first saw the defendant be learned that be had been in Court that forenoon.

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Per P. & O. steamer Artadia, from Londas, Match 16h.-To Kobet Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklin. To Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs. E. V.

N. McTavish, To onekong! Mr. and Mrs. Laurfe, Mr. and Mrs. R. Allan, Miss Walkinshaw,

March 29th,To Yokohama: Mr. Geo. Braith From Brindle-Te Hongkong Mr. H. Tomkins. Per P. and O. steamer Valetts, from London, wale. To Shanghal Mrs. McEwen, four childres, governess, and mald, Mr. and Miss Moffat From Brindisi, To Shanghai: Mrs. Ross, three children, and maid,

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The Tenders, as soon as the time fixed by Regulation Is over, shall be opened by the Coramilites and read aloud, and the adjedication shall fonbwith be granted to the tenderer who his offered the highest price.

6TH.

The Committee reserve to themselves the following rights

(a.) To make any alteration In the terms public in this Office until the roth of April praz, up to 3 o'clock P.M.

(8)To preeed to verbal bidding, in the event of there being two equal traders at the highest price. In such case, only the signers of these teaders are allowed to bid.

(c)-To withhold the adjudication if they think the highest tender not suitable.

7TH.

The adjudication is definite and therefore the Contract shall be made immediately after it has been made,

In case that the adjudication is not made, another Auction will take place on the roth of April at the same hour and" place, the same regulations being fully observed.

Repartição da Fazenda Provincial de Macuu e Timor, em 30 de Marco de 1894

(Signed)

(411)

ARTHUR T. BARBOSA, Inspector de Fazenda,

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

Mr. Perrott a

Mr. Midwood a This event was productive of a good deal of Skinnar, To Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs. Duncan time round, and then after his rider had grief. Shorter fell at Moist Jump the Bret Kay and two children, Miss Pauline Kamm, remounted alra he came down again opposite Miss Anca Holz, Mr. Hogo Linder, Mr. John the Grand Stand.. Magician fell at the Rinell, Mr. A. †, Bmwn, Mr. E. White, Mr. A. Donald, Mr. W. S. Campbell, Mr. A. Mackay obstacle, but managed to hobble in lame and Monument Jump, and Maypole at the last To Hongkong: Sergt. Jones, wife, and Lufant, Mr. Charles Laughton. To Manila: Mr. J. Wamped without any misbar, the former winning get third position. Electricity and Bimetallist Wood. From Colombo-To Shanghal: Mr. and Mrs. Rowe.

with comparative ease. Harlegalo was fourth. The BEEF STAKES, a sweepstakes of $3 each;

for "Heavy Weights;" catch weights over sald; There seems to be opposition on the

Canton 185lbs. Three-quarters of a mile.

pitt of the people of this city toward the Pacific Rongkong.........

•Victor Pon Mr. G. Sutherland's Gideon, 13st. Zib......

noisy people sin striving to stir up an opposition, so

Gap Rect for I don't think the great mass of the business Hotho Mr. H. J. H. Tripp's Rival 1311, 3ib. Owner... 3 community and host' to the Pacific Mall. They ho Ms. A. Duncan's Feah Choris, 131. gib

certainly have no reason for maintaining anch Mr. H. Baxter's St. Donatan, 1312, 3lb. Owner between this city, and Calna three new steamers

Mr. Middleton o an anteronistió kiilindë. If it hadn't been for. Caps St. Janaka... apar

this noisy opposition there would now be plying Mr. F. J. Maitland's Royal Time, 12st. Sib.i.

29th March, 1894 ---At 10 am.". Mr. Whitfield o

of 10,000 toss bordeń sack, Contracts had beau Sliver Spray and Feah Chorle made the

mede, and it kaa" setdally been arranged to ges from Marsoffles, March 4th-To Yokohama :

Wat stopped

When the agitation began,3 Bon José Caro, Hr. Hlokt. To Kahat Mrs. Spray drawing away won easily by a dozen

where Fox Chorle was beaten, and Sliver ENG. **** LOWDON, February 1314. Bouchotaff, To Shanghai: Mr. Aldie, Mr.length; a moderate third, Time, zmin. 36 Admiral Benbay action in protecting the The Pall Mall Gasfits, commenting upon Grant, Mr. Descon, Mr. E. Appll, To 2-5 secs. Hongkong Mr. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. The CLUB CHALLENGE CUP, an entry for, and of water to the huber of Rio, says that it is

British ship Namfik while obtaining supplies Toochow Beauchamp, Commander Rimaky Komatkoff,

open only to, winners of one or more light or difficult to understand why the British flest is at Com heavy weight prises during the seasons weight | Rial not to protect Britlah interests, 1st. 7lbay to be won three times by the same The St James Goşetie says; Surely Land pony, the bona fide property of the same owner Rosebery does not acquiesce in the doctrine: or owners; entrance fee 85, to be used towards" that she sole right of intervention belongs to the purchasing a miniature cup (value Bay $50) Ualled States, and adds that it is humillating in m to be given to the late holder on the Challenge the stigma, that - British sailors had to seals "ike Gup charging hands winners' names to be Americap protection, vide engraved on the Cap each time it is won; The Globe la curious; and says that Admiral and pony to save his stakes no rider to be | Benham is doubtless at liberty to bully the incare, madante la Calan Sex for sorth to morth-met. wiada. Les qualified unless he has ridden through at least gents, but that is, quits a different thing, from | Bazdinstar reduced to laval of the sex in lachen, teaths and

"THE áboro Steamer having arrived, Consig« two hunts during the season. Over a 'course offering the most Infurious Insult to the British descita, poTeppoasture in the shade, in degrau, 71b.

THE

nees of Cargo are hereby requested to selected by the Stewards.

navy, It should be the duty of the British gory of air cammed 'visin molera blag 200, Directos ture, and to take immediate delivery of their

queKupidly is. peroneange of mewation, the

send in their Bills of Lading for Countersign

Br. Broom's Whirlwind, 11st. 7.

arment to demand an immediate apology from wed Goods from alongside. Mr. Midwood the Kited States, for the extraordinary conduct Mr. G. Dallas 2337 Bus Bus Mr. F. H. Armstrong's Laurel, 111, 7ibomas „. WEWS BY-THE-AMERICAN MAIL

Mr. F. A. Sampson D... s. ad 1 BADAN Mr. O. Middleton's Kingcraft, z1st, gibt The following telegrams from our Sea Mr. Read of Fraticisco exchanged, were '* crowded out* of Kingcraft had the misfortune to fall' as the first | last night's insa jump and was out of the race. Camptown then and Whirlwind third. In this order they passed ker, il much murgilsed at the report that bin

KHAASANG WARHINGTON, February 230d. went on with the lead, with Laural lying next

Señor Atria, the Guatemalan Minister résident the Stand for the second time, alter which the GoveATALKANORAC compelled to scapand two other competitors began to gain on the payment of he foreign debt owing to the deciles favourite, At the wall and ditch Laurel fell, and in silver, and said he would not believe the the race resolved itself into a match between report until he received official Camptown and Waldwind. Though the latter from kila Govaramentar made a very plucky fight for victory, Camptown's REDAZININ VE BERLIN, February 22nd, F13 experience stood him in good stand, and he won CTES verammé cotamiation formed to door an extremely interesting contest by about four- s60

Per Mesageries Maritimes steamer. Natal, Lam Awal, a home-coolls employed at the from Marselllor, March 18th.-To Yokohama i Slag Hotel, said that on the 8th lost. Me. Alroy, | Miss Berton, Mr. Jones, Mr. Dawson. To his employer, met with an accident. He knew Shanghai ; Mr., Mrs, and Miss Gordon, Mr. It because the next morning he saw blood on | H. M. Beria, Mr. William White, To Hong. some of his clothes and blood on the floor. He kong 1 Mr. and Mr. Saunders, Miss Andrews washed up the blood. At 8 s.m. on the gik he Për Messageries Maritimes steamer Mil- noticed blood on defendant's clothes, "Tho | Journa, from Marselilas, Apill rat.—To Shang- defendan! was then in bed. On the morning of hat : Lady Sieb, Mr. Chi, Dr. Chao the 8th there was some clothing on the floor Per Canadian Pacide steamer Empress of bearing blood stains, That was at about 8am. India, from Vancouver, Apill and.--To Sbang- By the Court-The blood was in-defendant's--hai-: Mr. A. H. Heath, Mr. J. F. Rodewald, bed-room, Just below a mirror. The blood-stała | Mr. F. W, Styxit, Mr. Hawes, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. on the floor was a patch about 6 inches by 5. H. Craven, Mr. C. Overbeck, Mr. A. J. | Mr. A. W. Burkill's Camptown, rist. gib....... inches in site. The blood-stained clothes were Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald, To Hong.

near the stula un ibs floor. Witness notleed no kong: Mr. A. J. H. Carl!!!;

fear in the shirt, but the blood stała was below

the arm-plt. The bed-sheets were also stalnad

with blood,

Mr. Ellis submitted that the charge of selling

..

SHANGHAI PAPER HUNT CLUB RACES.

Starter 1—Mr. F. Ayscough,

had not been substantiated. There was the aridance of Dr. Cowls that the defendant had.

Stewardı e-Mesaro. F. J. Maitland (Master), probably been seriously wounded 13 hours C. Dadgeon, L. Midwood, D. W. Czawford, before he was called in at 2 pm, on the gib. E. 5, Ferrott, F. Boster, F. Ayscough, (Hon. Sec) and there was the evidence of the house-cooledge-Meas. A. McLeod and Fearon. that blood was on the defendant's clothes and on the floor of his room the đây before' the offence was said to have been committed, --There was also the evidenge of Mr. Schmid that the defens „dant was not in the bar on the night in quastion, being in bed suffering from a wound in the side, It is doubtful whether the Shanghai-Paper Mod that be. (Schuld) "sbat the bar up si 11.30 | Hunf Club over held a more enjoyable meeting pm, on the 8th fast. In face of that Bergeank than the one on Saturday, The weather wan Phelps red that he saw defendant, awolenie | bright and plenennt, the Coured in excellent state, i lengths.

Ta Charge of the Scala-Mr. H. J. H. Tripp.

SATURDAY, 17th March, 1891.

Gap Rod ke Panga

show

Hatpbos aba

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soth, raasam. Baromatar falling. Gradients alight on coast,

'slight. Wasther fing,

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Benketat. Emilitate of the withered E

kg Bqually, » Bah, a Bower Le Limeter will bendykke,

V. 0, F100, Tiɛst Ansistent, Hongkong Observatory, 28th March, 1894.

· HONGKONG REGISTER.

„Pandoru

Observatory, syth Mitch):1896.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "VICTORIA," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA AND KOBE

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expened.

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.

si Agents. Hongkong, 29th March, 1894.

LO-9-T

AT the Theatre Royal City Hall,

At Thaus C

A SİLVER BRAIDED WAISTCOAT. "A"PAIR of SHOE BUCKLES,

The finder will be oblige by returning them, THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

OFFICE.

Houghòng, syik Marcky 1804e

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