vessel. Mr. Sein sent number of men, clad in ameke jackets, down into the hold, but the heat was so intense that they had to retor.

The fire at first appeared to be confined to the aft part of the ship. It was not long, however, before a new danger arose. The mirreu-mart, fully Soft, was in a very pre- hich towered

Captain Fallarton, who bad carlours Zondition.

who had of the crew of the Car members

Cer been to assist, kept back the crowd of spectators The rush of water into the vessel soon had an eflect, and by ten o'clock the flames had been

continued at firemen

at work till subduel, but the

when the

veksel late in the fernoon, smoking. The large body of water poured into her caused the vel tolles to

to the starboard side. The American ship

on board, was lying 34.000 gallons of keregenny Harkness, with bows of the burning vessel, so near, to that a man could have Jamped from one versel to the other. The Jenny Harkness was hauled about 15 yards down the river when the

under the bows

fire was discovered.

Rumours of

urs of incendiarism brought the detectives on the spot, and there is every probability of a lengthy Inv selgation being held regarding the origin of the Gre party was given on board last night, the guests separating about one o'clock. The caplain had had some trouble with some drucken members of the crew, which comprises men of various nationalhies. The captain's son

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1854.

the

June 21st, Regarding the telegraph question, I have learned, since writing my letter yesterday, that Mr. O'Conor is on the ate of cheap telegraphy, and does not at all like the efforts of the Kussins, and the Great. Natthere, to maintain the tariff at its hitherto prohibitive standard. naturally, he cannot interfere much with the But question of Chinese rates, which will very likely be raised-or raise them--if there is any will be made

It is probable, attempts ambiguity in the Treaty. The Chinese will be told that they have signed an undertaking to charge the same rates from the cable ports as the Companies, namely $2 30 a word at present. But the Con

Companies will not mention that they But tried to compete with the Chinese from outposts, by paying the local charge back to the senders, and virtually on such meanges, only charging $1.70 from Shanghai. Such guests Cable Companies must be gratifying to China. Mr. O'Copor is thoroughly at one with the mercantile, community and, as already stated,

any raisin our about 1

of does not like

There are plenty of tumours: Mr.

to to Every one ways he has been ordered it Korea by Sir Robert Hart, who wanted him to go some years ago, when Mr. Delring returned from leave of abrence after the Fouraler treaty, This time well-informed people are of opinion that Sir Robert is sure of his game and that Mr. He has had several interviews with the Viceroy, but it is very doubtful whether his Excellency will have anything to do with the affair. M. Detting has been a very active man in

Tientsin, and although he may have slightly over-scached cor himself, sa most ambitieus men da sametime or other, and although his ways were often too suiocratic and out of place in a community free and independent men, it cannot be denied

and

go

expressed blu satisfaction at the good relations that existed between the two governments, and he had no doubt that the questions at present pending between the two countries, or any that might rise in the future, would be speedily selled Piking and Tientsin Timer.

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NEWS AND GOSSIP.

French journals tre cordemning Cequelin for playing in Bevails

Austria contemplates revising her trade laws and establishing labour tribunals.

The Italian Chamber approved the Army Estimates by vole of 220 to 96,

Holland has a new Cabinet, whose policy is a moderate extension of the suffrage.

The musical service of St. Paul's, in London, sil to be the most perfect in the world. After being abolished for twenty-five years, the death penalty has been resumed in Switzer land.

In Holland an a'tempt is being made to pass a bill allowing women to be dected to Parlis-

ment.

Emperor Williama sells the product of bis ferra at Potsdam to whom oever will buy at market raics.

The population of Melbourne, the metropolis of Australis, has decreased 46,064 since April,

The

slates that when he was awakened, be collected Detring must go--with a higher salary of course. 1894 British syndicate that bought the alcohol

all the property he could find, but he discovered a drawer misslog from a bureau. This drawer contained jewellery and money. He also found several arvereigns on the floor.

The Habitant was built at Cornwalls, Nova Sota, In 1885. She had made several smart pa ce from New York and other American Dorte to Australia, Her length was 22cft., and her beam 426: 7in. She drew 24ft. of water.

701

that

monopoly in Italy will pay £8,700,000 a year rental

The Italian Government will economize by abolishing more than two hundred psuits of all gridea.

The Leadon Court Journal says that there are 1860 officers on the Generals' list of Great Britain's Army.

Steerage passage from London to New York Company to $12.

The vess: 1 was built el wood, with copper by even those who would disagree with him has has been cul by the Interuational Navigation

sheathin. She was partially Insured,

The fire ergs left the vissel at 7.30 p tn., and the fire was completely out by midnight, of ship l full of water. The pumping not of! the water will commerce to-morrow,--Sydney Telegraph.

SLAM NOTES.

BANGKOK, June 23rd. The gunboat Pluvier is expected to leave In-day fr Chaniaboon. She will be relieved by the Aspic.

bé has done very much for Ticousin, ever been energetic and public spirited in ally he clings to the scene of pushing forward matters public utility. Natur- exploits and I, for one, cannot help sympathising with such as undoubtedly able man, who so abruptly, if rumours be true, is to be transplanted, from the place where he has so long occupied so large space. China Gazette.

June 29th. The Hasan left the Bund at 11.20 this morning for Shanghai, with Mr. G. Deiring and family as passengers for Cheloo,

The latest Aving machine is being tested by

of

orge Wellner. the Austrian Government. It is the lavention Guilbert, who sings naughty songs in Paris, has been offered $3,000 a week for ao American tour.

A rapture of diplomatic relations between Italy and Persia is imminent, owing to a com

mer⚫ial dispúte,

The London Timer makes the assertion that ibe Unfred States is forced to go to Europe for

The telegraph lloe at Ho-shun-chuang, neats floating capital. Tong-sban, is broken. The cause le said to be The King of Slam, who, we regret to learn, is the heavy rain of the day before yesterday. a victim to the fever said to be prevalent in Warning was given some time ago of a break Kob-si-chang just now, may possibly return likely to occur, but no notice was taken of here in a couple of days itme.

On Thursday there arrived in the Menama, therefore the traffic between bere and Shan- is stopped until the break is repaired. helg from Kelantan, bringing 70 kkoka bearing The Director left this morning to inspect the flhu to the King of Slam, of gold and silver break and the line beyond.

Blakes and trees.

Eunpean Powers seem to think this to the time to stand together bebind Portugal · in her quarrel with

with Brazil. Large quantities of America #pples are demanded in London, the price for No. I ranging from $5 to $3

harrel. la England taxes are levied on births, mani. ages, deaths, trades, manufactures, servants, houses and locoms.

It is freely reported among the Chinese bere En Grifße has at last succeeded tu oblataing that the trouble between China and Japan about

A popular movement to improve the barbour Bangkok. Two of the few mission Korea will be settled within twenty days. It is fouting fo arita in the Samay district have had it, besides

to be keped that this will turn out true, then of Nice is in progress. Its object is to secure iner children.

Cabinets to France last on an average Bo Fever, we regret to say, claimed another perhaps Mr. G. Detring will have no occasion to permanently the Mediterranean spring regatta, proceed to Korea. Bat my own opinion is that

existence only a little over five and a Fem on Thursday, in the daughter of the Rev. the Korean affair will not be so easily settled asalne months, although the one just fallen w EP Danley, D. D, of the Presbyterian Mission, the Chinese hera suppose, unless China gives in months. The Rev. Dr. McFarland conducted the burial It may be. patched up for a time, on account of

the Empress Dowager's birthday; but

service

even

The rates the Manchester Ship Canal Com

The disorders chiefr prevalent in Bangkok i it is settled pro tam, both Chine and Japan will pany have made between Liverpool and Man- thit season appear to he fever and dysentery, a large number of sufferers from the latter disease prepare by ordering tronclads, guns, torpedoes, chester show a reduction over tall rates of over

and other Implements of war. China will do 70 per cent. her utmost to ride the "high horse." and Japan thinks too much of herself to give in to nation that she (Japan) thinks is many years behind her la regard to civilization, Shanghat

being fourd among the Astarics, more especially The Musselmans; and one practitioner alone has al the present moment five cures on band,

Instructions have been given to the police

that in the case of an arrested person claiming overal of the China Merchants' fleet have

shall be to be the subject of a Foreign Power, be at orce, handed over to Jaspector Sheriff lar investigation. This step is taken with a view to cbviate the misunderstandings and injustles which have frequently arisen through arrested persons not having their registration papers with

them.

June 17th.

Major van Holck, a Danish artillery officer fr seine eight years in the service of the Stamere, left here for Denmark on Saturday,

Prince Devawongs, the Foreign Minister, called-in-person at the French Legation yesterday afternoon, and, in the name of the King and

Goverment, expressed sincere condolences for the ass which the French Republic has sustained in the death of Fresident Carnot Bangkok Times.

June zyib.

We learn that owing to the omission to provide for posible delay in obtaining his Majesty' aproval to the Budget for this year, the officials In several departments are considerably lo anears of pay, with small prospects of any alters Jon for some time.

The late compradore of the Bornes Company about whose interment in the Hock Seng Guan cemelery there was a row and subsequent fel ation a few months a¿o, was quietly-ar rather noisily-buried there on Thursday, June 21st. A prase of police were on duty by request of the acting British Consul, In view of a repetition of the former disturbances-Observer.

TIENTSIN,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT,)

TIENTSIN, June 20th. Count Cassini, the Russian Minister, still here, The Viceroy is going to entertale bim at dinner to-morrow night. It is but fair to assume that the pleasure of the good Count's love of abser es 1 considerably disturbed by a

natural

lelt from Tongs with cargoes of Kaiping coal, ostensibly for Shanghal. They generally cosl

Tleatala,

A small portion of the Band opposite the Globe Hotel is being repaired. Seven new ples are to be driven, la place of some old ones which bave been down seventeen years.

out.

The four alphabetical gumbouts la the docks of the Imperial Naval Yard, Taku, are being overhauled with a view to active service, and it that at least two of them will very probable he shortly be floated

As a result of the complication in regard to Kores, we are informed that japanese have broken their cost contract with the C. M. S. N. Co., In consequent, the steamers of this Company have

ave this week taken about 4,000 tons of coal from Tongku. The Chinese Engineering and Mining Co. are now endeavouring to raise the price of their coal at the a

Brand.

There are about one hundred and one thousand eight hundred foreigners realdent in the Department of the Selne, France, a great majority living in Paris.

The World's Fair cheese contributed by Canada was recently cut and eaten in Kensing

London. It weighed ten tons, and fo sald ton, to have been very pelatable.

The jewels

The Vatican has issued instructions to the Russian Catholic bishops of France directing them to accept the French law in regard to church build Mme. Terazzine, the most

buildings without opposition.

ecently seized for famous prima dorna in South America, were debi, when it was found that all the gems were made of paste.

Rowland Ward, F.Z S., of London, has purs chased by private treaty a stuffed specimen of the great auk, as well as-a-perlect-egg of this

Stue-cutter Muench of Towdern bad a

danny's Advertis,menis.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED..

A

Intimations

DAIRY PRODUCE!

THE HONGKONG DAIRY

N INTERIM DIVIDEND at the rate of 4 per cent. for the Six MONTHS ending 10th June, 1894. will be PAYABLE on the

rd ful next, an which date DIVIDEND FRESH MILK,

WARRANTS may be obtained on application at the COMPANY'S CFFICE, No. 5, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL..

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED on the 21st and aged Irat,

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary.

Hongkong, gth July, 1894

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

HE Steamship

THE

"CATHERINE APCAR,"

1771

Captain J. G. Ollient, will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 12th instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 'h July, 1894.

ST. JOHN

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LO, D GE

OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C,

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in the FRIXMASONS

instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the rath Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 9th July, 1894-

1768

LEVY HERMANOS.

[EWELLERY. DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, A great variety in Fancy Goods, and Optical Instruments. Navelties received bevery Mall.

O, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office.

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Intimations.

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., 'HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK CMAKERS, TEWELLERS, SILVER

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS 184 BOOKS, NAUTICA INSTRUMENTS. Sele Avent

Auderar Watches- Louis swarded the highest Prizes at every. Exhibition:

and Ine Valgglinder and Soku's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE CLASSPE J SPYGLASEPC, No. 8, Queen's Road Central.

[198

G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH and CHRONOMeter manu.

~FACTURERS and JEWELLERS.

INSTRUMENTS, NAUTICAL

CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central.

HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI.

1697

REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Haod,

L. MALLORY. Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.

DENTISTRY.

J. (from Japan),

extinct bird. The price paid was $3,000. seventh an born into him. He anked the

event a boodfather and bla Kajesty DR. SARATANG accepted. He stands godfather to all sovanth

sous in Prussia.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER. A

8th July, 1894, ---At 4 p.m.

STALLION

at the different const posts A rumour has it that several of the C. M. S. Co's flect have been chartered by

by Government. The Hosting left. Tongku with a

a considerable number of troops and some poules for Korea. Other Beamers of the same fleet have left for Shanghai with coal, the Chi-yuen and Mal-pop taking 1,500 and 1,500 tons respectively. Presumably this is to lay in a stock of coal in the South should the Japanese stop

their

sopoplar niles. Monsieur C. Kleinesaw, the very Secretary of the Ruslan Legation, and Count Gallies, the Secretary of the Italian Legation, Nagaki left Peking for Europe Siberia on the 18th last

the former to take up the post of Casau! at Trieste, and the latter going on absence. These gentlemen will both be much missed in Peking for their social and other qualities, and we bape to see them both back Mr. Bruce Harl again at no very distant date, accompanies them on their somewhat arduous Jouracy.

all.......

leave of

Shashal Foochew......... 4.

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It is rumoured that the Japanese, having dis anzlety occupied Seoul, preserved their communication

as to the further development of affairs. Mr. with Chemelpe, and secured themselves by Waeler, his anc

his successor at

fectly as courant Prith having resided so

The

ng, must Peking,

be per erecting fortifications on all the hills com

This

the Korean sentiment, manding the different approaches, proceeded to so long in the Hermit Kingdom, lay torpedoes to Chemolpo harbour. The Refere

Is that Koreans will: general oplaton

the

not step, however, has not commended itself to the lean towards the excitable Japanese, but will British Admiral, who has politely pointed out to rather

be ir fisen-ed, la

ed, in spite of all that has the Japanese authorities that such a step taken place, by the anity which exists between against International law, and that consequently themselves and the Chinese, whom I should say, be must request that the torpedoes be removed, the Koreans reserable very much

and that in the meantime they should restrain Just now. Russian Mintster is said to have again their ardour a little, the Viceroy to

to raise the telegraph rates to with the of the Cable Companies, t up to present his solicitations in this direction have been without effect. The Com- pantes evidently want the whole of the traffic, and they think that equal ratep all round would mean Almost the exclusive employ ment of their lines. This seems to be the

You key-note of their policy" Chloese

we get all the trafic.

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It is stated that the Tsung-li Yamên baya mpy proached the British Minister with the view of obtaining his help to extricate them from the dificult position in which they find themselves to Keres. If this is so, we trust that Mr. O'Conor h may be able to give the required assistance in ests of civilization and humanity, A the faterests - war in Korea between Chios and

Japan could nat pabaibly benefit any nation, and the poor first. Trade, which all over the world is

detections as you like on the Korean? recond state would be worse than the

that

At A

It now remains to be seen whether the pencileal low ebb, would only be further demoralized, and

Explict Chinese will be satisfied with the honour of

having International

chance of drawing any profit

out of it. "Face

but

to

f

In the Chether

It may

be

it is certainly the duty of all the Great Powers conscath

without to do their simest to prevent war or rebellion mendoning out here in the East, the consequences of which ce" is a great thing to a Chius- no one can possibly forsne. to is money; and beniden it

A dianer

་- given at the Admiralty, Roubled

after All there

Ruch face

Theatria, by the Viceroy Li Hung-chang, on Administration belug force

forced to Saturday East, to Count Canalul, Mr. Derring follow all the fluctuations in the Companies proposed in French the health of the Rumia tariff

especially whap

they know they are being Minister, and in the course of his speech unid what is vulgarly term:d,'

:d, sold." We merchants, that Russia and Calas were waildog together do not of contre wish the Administration to raise hand in hand at the head of progress. The two their rat welcome to

raics. The 15 per cent. difference countries had common frontters along a great to sis, and cannot unturally take much extent of their tentory and had never had, Interest in the Great Northern and Eastern

to the present

ince the time of Gener (859-00 Minister of

the

-4200 LC who, until now, have been doing peror of Ruteln in /

10

well to Chlo nor can we day, any difficulties which had not been quickly with Russian efforts to raise taxide adjusted. By his eminently conciliatory attitada and the rest of Europe, when the and by his loyal manner of treating affairs, M. Radians themselves anjoy such very cheapraise, Caseini bad gained the good-will of the Chines The Companies, as was said lately, have come authorities. The Chloris Government would kero te slay, and what is more, se rulessif they | ose king return with pleasure na seon na kin Teuvo kad sapieid. Come Gasolnių in repéri

Cape St. James 13.09

NW

4th, 116 m., Barometer sady. Moderate soul winds and squally. Sea moderaza. Weather Sir to showwy, oh, 10.31.02, Barometer steady, Light to moderate south winds. Ben Wight" Weather felt,

Bubar reduond la laval ni iba sas las luchan, untha sai hundredths, **Tamparapres la dia shade in Cappa, Tih rebelt, Humkly in percentage of maturation, the hamilty of murnied with malainen being inn, emDirection of the wind to two points., 5-m-Foros al ina wind secondlay to Benkort scala. 6-mBasin of the waism, à Bins sky, a Dutnoked ciboda, of Urinaling radu, ♬ Fog. # Gloomy, A Hall, 2 Bighatng, «Umcast, › Passion shower, y Squally, v Kalu, eBay, i The Valy, w Dew with p-Rain la lachen, santhamad bunda waltha,

F. G. Froe, Flest Amiotant, Hongkong Observatory, 9th July, 1894-

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

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10-Aberdeen Paper Mills Office. 102-Aberdeen Paper Mills, 24-Anderson, Capt. G. C., Praya Central, 25-Aberdeen Deck.

26-Alice Memorial Hospital.

40.-Anderson, Capt. G. C., East Point.

8.—Arnhaid, Karberg & Co. 83.-Bell, Dr, Residence, 55-Blackhead, F., Residence. 66-Blackbead & Co., Praya Central. 18. Butterfield Swire, Shipping Dept.

36. Bu terfield & Swire, Sugar Office. 364-Butterfeld&Swire,Refinery, Quarry Bay. 39-Butterfield & Swire. Peak Residence. 42.-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. 3-Cantlie, Dr., Peak Hospital

15.--Central Police Station. 21-China Mall Office.

71.-China Sugar Refinery, Town Office. 72. Chlon Sugar Refinery, East Point. 75-Compradore, Lauts, Wegener & Co, 87.- Compradorr, D. Lapraik & Co, Office. 8.- do.

do. Residence:

55.-Cowie, Dr., Residence. 12-Datly Press Office. 67.-Dairy Farm, Pok Foo Lum.

85.-Dairy Farm Co., Wyndham Street,

41.-Dodwell, Cartilt & Co.

do.—David, S. J. & Co.

73David, S. J., Residence,

17.-Douglas Lapralk & Co.

2. Drs, Canille, Cowle and Stedman. 74-Fletcher & Co., Queen's Road, 47.-Gas Co., West Point 48.-Gas Co., East Point. 31.-Gibb, Livingston &

8 House.

Co.

Civil Hospital W. Stuart, Residence, 27.-Holliday, Wise & Co. 28.-Holliday, C. J.,

Residence,

11.-Hongkong Club. 38.-Hongkong Electric Co.

Telegraph Office. 9.-Hongkong and Shanghat Banking Cor-i

poration 84.-Hong Long & Shanghai Babk Mesi. 20-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co. Hotel, Public Telephone, 32.-Hongkong 33.-H. &. KWharf & Godown Co., West

Point.

81.-H. & K. Wharf & Godowa Co., Praya

Central,

59--Ho Tung, Residence.

77-Ho Tang, Praya Central.

82.-Ho Tung, Bonham Strand.

I. D. & Son.

37-Humphreys, 1. D.

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A LARGE and DRY GODOWN sultable for the Storage of Oplum, Cotton, &c, of about 2,000 Tons (gross) capacity, also to be let under the shore Premises.

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H.-H., Residence.

J., Horse Repository.

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7.-Kowloon Godown. 70-Kramer, J., Residence. 91.-Lamke & Rogge Praya Central.

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93-Lamke,

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Talk. D., Residence.

-Layton,

do. Residence.

-Mount Austin Hotel.

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5-Nam Woo & Co. 46.-Oplam Farmer,

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49-Shewan & Co.

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56.-Victoria Hotel, Public Telephons,

-Wickham, W. H., Residence,

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·Hongkome, 10th April, 1804.

(830

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,

PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG,

SOLE AGENTS FOR

of all foods-it is cod-liver HARTMANN'S RAHTIEN'S GENUINE

oil reinforced, made easy of digestion, and almost ax palatable as milk.

- Booth & Bowna. Lid, London. All Charulate

Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Emules of CIMI-CHAN A FOOK, at Watkins à Co.,

COMPOSITION.

HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT.

DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES

10.

EVERY KIND OF

SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT

REASONABLE PRICES,

Hongkong, 14th July, sügge

No. 1, RIPON TERRACE. FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS.

(754

FLOORS in ELOIN STREET,—PILL- STREET and STAUNTON STREET.

FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY STREET. No. 8, OLD BAILEY.

OFFICES -

PRAYA CENTRAL, over Messre, Dou-

GLAS LAPRAIK & Co.'s

GODOWNS :-

BLUE BUILDINGS. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd.

Hongkang, 2nd July, 1894

TO BE LET.

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THE BANGKOK HOTEL.

INE SITUATION: near the BANKS,

FINE

TELEGRAPH and POSTAL DEPART- MENTS: close to the RIVER and SHIPPING OFFICES: Central position.

The whole block of bulldings consisting of HOTEL (partly furnished) with large CONCERT | HALL; several substantially BUILT HOUSES, SHOPS OUT-HOUSES, &c., &c., &c. Admirably adapted for FIRST-CLASS HOTEL or BUŠINESS PREMISES.

Possession may be taken on OCTOBER 15T, 1894-

The PROPERTY may be purchased by PRIVATE TREATY.

For particulare, apply to

Metra. SHAW & CHALANT, Bangkok, 14th June, 1894.

TO BE LET

_[735__

No. 5. WILD DELL BUILDINGS

(Furnished or Unfurnished). Five Good Rooms situated in the best part of the building.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co., LA, Hongkong, 9th March, 1894.

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TO LET.

H ROBINSON ROAD.

[OUSE No. 17, "BELILIOS TERRACE,"

OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, “MARINE|HOUSE,"

No. 15, Qurka's ROAD.

HOUSE No. 21, SHELLEY STREET.

ROOMS in "BRACONSFIELD

QUEEN'S ROAD.

HOUSE No.

ARCADE,"

No. 3, "BEACONSFIELD ARCADE," facleg PARADE GROUND.

TOP FLOOR of GODOWN la rear of * MARINE HOUSE.

HOUSE No. 6, Ick House SzRawr, Intely occupied by ManE. GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.

GODOWNS la DUDDELL STREET. HOUSE No. 31, "WEST VILLA," PORFU- LUTH ROAIN

Apply le

Hongkong, grå July, 1894.

BELICIOS & Co.

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