The Chairman.Then I will instruct Mr. Ram to inspect these bones and when he comes round to them in the general lospection he will simply have to refer to his previous reports. It is simply doing part of the inspection out of Its regular order. It will perhaps delay for ten days | the work Mr. Ram is now engaged on.
The Board agreed, and after several other unimportant maiters had been considered, adjourned for a fortnight.
REMARKABLE
VOYAGE FROM
HAMBURG TO SHANGHAI,
HOW THE "OUY MANNERING" DODO
THE JAPS.
Through the courtesy of a seafaring friend we are in a position to throw some light upon the Interesting subject of how spwards of 100,000 stand of rifies and millions of roads of ammuni flon, despite the stringent neutrality regulations enforced since the commencement of the China-
and ammunition
员
Japan war, have found their way from con. Unental parts lo the Gorgens East." A London paper recently stated that arms
were being shipped from Continental pols to
to China
round. about way in order to avoid detection, and as an explanation suggested that monitions of war were transhipped in mid ocean after having been passed at various Custom Houses, have been the way in which several That may
Tramps got their valuable cargoes of munitione of war delivered in fann since the outbreak of the present war, but is was certainly not the manner in which the British four-masted steamer Guy Mannering Captain Thomas Walker. which
nag discharged upwards of you,neg recently worth of munitious of war at Wonsung, shipped ber car as will be seen by the following most interesting report of her vayage from
cont Hamburg to Waesung, uid Canton, courteously #uppli
to us by "One Who Knows," clearly sbows.
|
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1895.
slender their weakness if divided. Calling bis sons to his death-bed, Alexander gave a sheaf of arrows to each of them, telling them, at the same time, to break the arrows without loosening the sheaf. They were, of course, anhle to do
him no. Then the King opened one eat him. and gave an arrow to cach, and they then easily broke the single arrows. "You see
bundred
battles, now, my sons," said the hero of a "the utility of belag hound together, remain siways so, otherwise mon will come and emite each one separately and so you shall all die.”
The axiom, thas propounded by the ancient
could
confined me to the house now and again for a work or two at a time. The parts became infiamed and swollen, and gave me excruciating stony. not boar anything to touch them. For four years I was subject to theen attaoka, The doctor who sttoaded me was able to oase me temporarily, but I | was soon se bað na over.
"In the middle of April, 1888, I read that cares The mine had boon cured by Mather Belgel's Curative Syrup, and I thought I would try it. I hadn't taken more than half & bottle when I felt rellered. This encouraged me to keep on with the Byrup, and in a comparatively short time all symptoms of the diseas and whenever I feel a twingo of my old enemy a do or two of Mother Belgel' soon sets me right. Your truly, (Signed) M. LBART, 49, Grosvenor Terrace, GrosTonor Park, Camberwell, London, September 22nd, 1882"
Co-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
ROYAL
CITY HAL L.
TO-NIGHT.
'TO-NIGHT.
King, holds good for all flæse, for "Union is loft me. Sinse them I have enjoyed erosilent health, HICKS' ORIOLES
Strength." It is better union that the Mercantile Marine needs, and it is to be hoped that when the much needed anlon is a fait accompli ħa tendency will be —
**For the right that wanis assistance "Gainst the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance, For the good that we can do."
SPECIALITY COMPANY.
A COMPANY WORTHY OF THE NAME,
And a Name WORTHY OF THE COMPANY,
Bo much for the faste as Mr. Leahy felt them. What has solence to offer in explanation of thern This. Goat, rheumatism, and billousness are thres complaints arising indirectly from an overworked NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, livor, or, more properly from indigestion and dyspepsis. The poisons so engendered may lie hidden sad unfels
TO WALK WITH EASE AND GRACE, for a long time, and then he suddenly rendered active
One of the most graceful women said the other day, when asked for her accret :-"I bave pressed as me most firmly that I was always to no secret. When I was a child my mother im
turn my toer out. This keeps the knees streight, so that all the movement comes from the hips, keep my chest and chin well up and make it a I never mince rule Dever to hurry, though, my steps, I get over the ground more rapidly, perhaps, than those who seem to welk faster,"
In
to learring walk it is best to begin, RX Herbert Spencer
or says about style, with ⚫ knew. fedge of what constitutes a beauty and what a blemish. A good walk is, however, about as detalye and hard to define as a good style. Still, AYD Home very imperative 'don'te' that there are
well to remember.
Dan't, for instance, look at your feet when walking, but hold your head well up in the air, "Don't shuffle your f feat. A little thoughtfulness The fish steamer Guy Mannering, 2482 tops,
witch arrived at Hongkong on New Year's and a little practica in high stepping will soon Day from Chi kiang, lett Hamburgfon the break
up this
ugly babit. "Don't bend back at the waist under the im- 30th Semember with a full cargo of munitions of War co dgned to the Chinese Government.pression that you are thereby walking crectly. It throws the stomach forward, and is almost as inimical to grace as round shoulders.
She lefort with 'sealed orders,” and as soon any the
fost sight of Captain COAS! WAS Walker found that he had to proceed · la Whampoa, and after passing through the Suer Canal must avoid being correctly made onitor 'spoken' either by lighthouse signalmen or pusing vessels, and he was, of course, partl cularly enjined to avoid contact with Japanese crutgers.
Thus Instructed and with enough coal on bard to carry him from Hamburg to Tientsin, Captain-Walker made the best of his way to Port Sild, where he strived on the 20th October, and
bid to ship an electric light
plant. He then passed through the Suez Canal and took his departure from Suex af 2.30 pm on the 239 of the same month. The Red Saalely regotiated and the Indian Ocerr reached, the deck!" hands" wère An Bet in work to paint the ball of their ship as white as the diven now to swald detection, belag pretty well I known in Eastern seas, and tai?
Hurther mislead the Japs should they have been apprised of her departure from Suez. Cantain Walk r elected to run through the Straits of Sunde Instead of following the more direct route to the Far Orient through the Malacca Straits
and
| thus avoid being reported from Singapore All went well, and the speed of the ship was 80 Tulated as to enable the Captate to negolfite the
Strette of Sunda during the still watches of the night at
and set clear of the many dangris in those
narrow waters by daybreak on the 15th November. In the same manner Gasp! Strats were cautlust - navigated, and still not Jap krew where the Guy Mannering was, and probable the Mikado's advisers hoped she was at the bottom of the deep blue sea. She was however, s le and sound, and on the
24th of November las
within a very few miles of Hongkene. Grp Rack being sighted at 8 1.10. That day and a cause, sei well to the westward, |
The Canton, or
considerable distance
Fically, don't allow yourself to walk 'pigeon- toed, that is, with the toes turned in or straight. You can never be graceful in movement while you do "-Boston Journal.
PRICES.
Brass in 140 was $14 per too.
A closk, A.D. 72, cost 61 cents. Paper In 1431 was 25 cenfa * quire. Charlemagne paid $7 for a pair of shoes.
In the Tenth century razors cost go cente,
A bed in Greek in, A.D. 327. cost 4 cents, In 1375 walt coat, in France, $2.50 a bushel, In Rome, B.C. 6, roses were I cent & dosen, In 1107 borne-shoe in England cast 14 cents. Greek hat in the time of Pericles cost vo cents.
In 1594 gunpowder sold for £14 per hundred, weleht.
Mary, Queen of Scots, once paid $2,000 for In 1617 cannon was made at Paris that cost $742.
In 1361 apples in Germany were worth $1 a thousand.
In 1564 pair of shoes made to England cost 20 cents.
In 1420x milch cow sold in England for $5 ;- ab ex for $10.
A bed, supper and breakfast in Paris in 1459 cost about za cents.
In 1274 well-written Bible was sold for 50 marks, about $170.
In Corinth, about the time of Christ, twenty figs brought a centr.
A house of
ten rooms in Pomped cost the bullder neuzly $5,000,
In 1542 Italian oranges were sold in Rome
a thousand,
□ cents a Poppres, Nero's wife, paid 4 cents a quart for asses' milk to bathe lo.
Among the bills of Marie Antoinette Is one of $300 for a pair
of garters.
lcked a 1" for zipu Afier ascending for 10 c
Pearl River, was dul
or
that grand wat wRY
a small the Gay Mannering was halled by a steamer on board of which were her consignee's arent and a corst pilot, who bearded her and requested the Captain lo stoer for Ticalsin shortly after sundown. Accordingly As soon as the sun was lost sight of in the western berizon the mud-hook" was hauled Inboard and the huge steamer navigated fanide the labyrinth of islands that skirt the coast of Kwangiang and Rubklen
provinces,
while
every precaution was taken to
to avoid detection either during the
The day night. All went well, and what our Informant cautiously terms
#the rendezvous" was duly reached on the 29th November, where steamer was met, which was the beaver of orders for the blockade runner to discharge at Wonsung as Port Arthur had fallen into the hands of the enemy, and bed been reverted that two Tapanese croisers were waylaying the Guy Mannering between the Not berast Promontory and the Gulf of Frch!!!, The voyage was therefore promptly continued and Wessung safely reached on the 30th of the same month, much the satisfaction of all concernet, especially the Capials, his officers, engineers and crew, after a long and anxlous voyage of about 12 000 miles,
ΟΙ
there
curious Course locldents during the long and historical voy-
would "lend that
enchantment
#ge
L
were many
નવ
the view," but as no useful purpose would be served by retailing them in these columns, we will content ourselves with the mention only of the stampede of a small Chinese gunhost that performed the famous “Vanlahing Act" sa THOM as she "ghted the snow-white hull of the Mannering gliding out of the Pearl River ge routs for the seat of war. The Chinamin' evident mistook her for one of the Wo Jen's cralmers, hence the hany retirement Into safe quarters. It may be added, also, and we state with freins of the deepest regret, that the pussy-cat and, if we are correctly Informe, no less than three bundred thousand cockr, aches passed
passed away quietly during this historical MOTERA.
Upon by results of the woyage we heartily con- gratulate the Chinese Government, Captain T. Walker (late of the Royal Navy), of Sunderland, his
officers and I engineers, who by their com- bleed eforts and the faithful discharge of their duties succorded in landing in China a badly needed cargo of munitions of war Insured for no lose a sum than £71^,000.
MERCANTILE MARINE AFFAIRS.
Commenting on an article on the above sub. ject, which appeared in these columar on the 7th altimo, the Straits Maritime Journal, after reproducing our loader in extenso, adds to
for
|
In Chioa ordinary day board can be had for a Chinaman at about 3 cents.
för 20
In 1780 apples sold in Massachusetts cents a bushel ; In 1870 they were $1.
The price of a day's board in Athens, B.C. 400, was 4 centr, or about $1. 20 a month..
The first negroes brought to Virginia were sold at various prices, from £30 to £60 each,
NEW TABLEAUX VIVANTS.
SATURDAY-SPECIAL BILL.
FAREWELL NIGHTS.
by mental worry, exposure, ovor eating, wrong eating, or any of a dozen other canso. The kidneys fail (following the stomach and liver), the acid poison romains in the blood and sots up inflammation In the joints, and the retained fluids produce dropey. Al sorts of disturbances are apt to go with this condition BOX OFFICE at Mets. KELLY & WALSH'E of things, every one loss a disease in itself than symptom of the ons cause-indigestion and dyspepsia. The heart and lungs are often stacked in sympathy. Oure the torpli digestion, and an all-round improve ment at once succoeds. To do this is in the power of Mother Beigol's Charotivé Byrup—sa, perhaps, In the power of oth
of nothing else.
It was most unfortunate that this gentleman suffered for eight yours; and no wonder, meanwhile, that ble talnd was sensitive sa bis body to every approach.
Knowing what he now knows he feels sals. There is no darkneck but ignorance, and the German Nuwe show
"The Way Dat."
London, Dotober, 1889. ➡ddit.
J.M.P.
CHINA COAST. METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
17th January, 1895.--AI 4 p.m.
Wock follo Nagak
34.14
30.01
Shanghal
Foochow
*rriཡཾ ཡ་
10.02
20. IT
10,13
Bongtros
30.15
Flessis Fak
Gap Rock
10.15
3,18
Halphoog... a
Bolinas......
Manila
Capa St. Jastu
18th January, 1895,-At 10 km;
*TATION
Wartim
Nuk
30.10
Shanghai Foochow Ano Fo
20 53
10.15
Chaton.
Hog
Victoria Peni
Oap Rock ........
Maco..
Holhow
Haiphong Solo
30.14
30.04
MILL*****
Cape St. Jam
Wlad.
NNE
NE
On the 19th,1,ha.m. the barazieber was steady. Frab worth to porth-east winds, with cloudy weather, prevailed. 1-Barameter reducí to loweź of the som to izʊbos, realka_end
barth, Temperature to the shade in degros, l'al rachel-Homidity, ti perososage of saturation, the
humidity of ale saturated with moteurs being too. Destin of the wind to two polets. Foros of the wind recording to Pamport scala. 6dtate of the eventer, Blossy, Detached donda, of Drizzleg vala, # You, z Chonay, A Hall, 1 Laghendes, Ovaram, Pastog showers, e Squady, » Rain, a kaow, i Thanów, # Tibilty, w Dew wit annachis, anthanid hundredths)
F. G. Fron, Fires Autistai.
Hongkong Observatory, 18th January, 1895.
HONGKONG register.
Barca131| Temperature.
∙Hauldly
In 1435 peaches cost la Italy a cente a thous and. They were very small, hardly exceeding Direction of wind....... the size of almonds,
During the years immediately preceding the Civil War $1,000 was a common price for s healthy young negro man.
During the reign of Richard II. wood_for berning
cost in London 30 cents a load ; a lond was what could be carried by a horse.
According to the accounts found in the library of Nebuchadnerer wheat cost about toc of our money a bushel, and wins 11c a “cuplul,” about two quarts.
The
e young women sent out as wives for the Virginia colonists in 1620 brought from 120 to 160 pounds of tobacco aplece, the tobacco being worth y abfitinga a pound.
From the time of Alexander the Great down' to the time of Columbur, the average orice of wheat was 281, a top; from 1751 to 1800 the orice averaged four times as much.--Globe- Democrat,
THE HISTORY OF A SCAR,
or the back of my right hand-just about the middle of t-there is a small scar, half a big as a threepenny piece, perhaps. You would never notion It unless I showed it to you, and even then you would have to look sharp to see it. But It's there, all the sms, and will be until the hand is returned to dust. It data brok forty years, that your doos. Going home from rohool one day another boy and I querelled and fought.. Strange to say, it wasn't about a giri sither. "Anyway, he drew hĩa zack-knife and stabbed me in the back of the right hand. The wound, I remember, was slow to heaï. It was sore and leflazed for months, and hardly a day but something it or I knocked it against something, and so made it worse. My whole available body appeared to be moentrated in that same. You know how such things are. They are like bolle, and if there is any comfortable spot to haves boll there are lowda of money wailing for the fellow who discovers 16.
Xately we have received two letters, both con- taining an identical expression, namely, this i "Every- thing reed a trouble to me." Now, none of the are so tough as to be proof agafast trouble, but when of films must be tender and touchy And Mercy verything is a tronble to a man the very heart loade
knows, it is so often enough, Grief will do it, wong will do lá, and illness too.
One of these letters, or at least the writer of it, goes on to say i--* It was in March, 1880, that I fel tired and Inguid, and without my neual mergy. Before that I had always been strong and sotive. Now I was lowspirited and melancholy, everything seemed a trouble to me. At feat I had a bad tasta in the mouth, a poor sppetite, and all I ate gare me great pals in the nisael and sides. Even fish and poultry gave me as much distress as more solid food I was constantly spitting up a sour, sold fuld which onused a minewable’weling in my throsé and month,
The article on this subject, so kindly sent to us from Hongkong, exactly meets our views, it iaculeater ibe principles of combination which we have over and over again tried to Impress upon our readers, more especially upon those of the nautical profession, knowing full well the benefits that would surely acerne to shem, both socially and
and pecuniarlly, if they were to join together as a band of brothers,
Even amongst the ancients the benefit aising from combination were fully recogaland. That famous warilor, Alexander the Crest, most graphically depicted to bie sone how great their #trength would be if they combined, new vary | E wwwideked With gene in my handle and forty which
* After I had born for some time in this condition
Ral
Previcat
day 4 p.m.
Do date st to K.
30-J
do
NNE
1
Weatherbaaripé et «ms
Highsmet opreti ale temperature on the 17th. Lommer open ule temperansre on the 19th...ndə T. G. Poa, ist Assistant. `Hongkong Observatory, 18th January, 1895.
Co-day's Advertisements.
LAST FEW NIGHTS.
D'ARC'S
BIJOU THEATRE, (NEW PRAYA RECLAMATION). D'ARC'S
FANTOCHES FRANCAISES
(MARIONETTES.)
EVERY EVENING AT 9 PM. TO-MORROW "(SA`URDAY)
LAST
GRAND
MATINEE,
AT 4 PM. CHEAP PRICES. LADIES, CHILDREN and ÅMAHS, Half-price to Boxes and Stalls, Children and Amahs only, haif-price to Pit,
CHAS, B. HICKS,
Manageri
Hongkong, 18th January, 1895.
THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED,
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Intimations,
OF UNDOUBTED MERIT.
TRY IT
CHAMPAGNE BITTERS.
TO BE HAD AT ALL CLUBS AND HOTEL BARS,
OR FROX
WATKINS & CO.,
THE APOTHECARIES HALL.
66, Queen's Road Central,
Wotels.
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
HIS commodious and well appointed THIS
HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feel above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and i NEW WING has been bufft, which commends magnificent Views of the Harbour and matoland of China.
SPECIAL WINTER RATES, " (FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH JIST). A POLL will be taken at the ADJOURNED
GENERAL MEETING to be held at One person, per day.......................................$2.50 to 8 3.00 the Office of the Company, at Nook, on MON- One person, per month $55 to 60.00 DAY, the 21st instant, for the purpose of Married couple (occupying one room) per determining the adoption of the REPORT and
day
5.00 ACCOUNTS for the year ending 30th September, Married couple (occupying one room) per SOTs may be given either Personally or Married couple (occupying two rooms)
month .......... 500 to 105.00 | byg
per month
Proxy Forms can be obtained at the Company's
APPLE vezice$130 to 120.00 Ofics, and must be sent to the SrCRETARY BOL | Extrà Bed-room, per month
30.00 later than Noom on SATURDAY, the 19th For further particulars, apply to instant.
By Order of the Board,
Á, O'D. GOURDIN, Secretary.
Hongkong, 18th January, 1895,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW.
THE Company's Steamship
"FORMOSA,P
₤100
Captats Hall, will be despatched for the above Port on SUNDAY, the 20th instant, at Day Hight.
For Freight or Famage, apply to
DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 18th January, 1893
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA,
THE Steamship
18
"CATHERINE APCAR," Captain J, G. Ollient, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the aged instant,
at 1 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID. SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 18/6 January, 1805.
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ST. ANDREW'S
CHAPTER,
HONGKONG, No. 218, S.C.
A REGULAR CONVOCATION of the
MANAGER, New Victoria Hotel. Hongkong, 16th October, 1804-
BAY VIEW HOTEL,
THE "RAMSGATE” OF HONGKONG, (On Shan-ki-wan Road)
TH
Tab
"HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be had on the Island, BAY VIEW occuples the best situation on the Shau-kl-was Road, commande an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Siezm-launches can al kay time come alongside the jetty adjoining thự spacious lawn.
To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 PM, dally.
Private Dinners or Tliïus prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals ca be served at all hours.
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-
THE
ROYAL STAG HOTEL, (LATE THE STAG HOTEL)
Established in 1857---
Nos. 148/150, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
[10
"HIS POPULAR HOTEL bas recently been
THIS POPULARovated and, under new and abova CHAPTER will be held in the experienced Management, offers Accommodation FREEMASONS' HALL, Zeiland Street, on MON-at most reasonable raten 16 BOARDERS and DAY, the stat instant, at 8.30 for 9p.m, precisely. Visiting Companions are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 18th January, 1894-
Intimations.
"DERMATOL,
[120
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MCH W its affect in simulating the closing up of WOUNDE, and in Internal administration against diarrhoen, is described as RESEİng
D..R
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The BED-ROOMS are Commodious and Comfortably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in adddlilon to a WELL APPOINTED
BAR, with GRILL-ROOM attached, there are DINING, BILLJARD and SMOKING ROOMS, with every convenience."
Lands, and only the best brands of WINES, The Cum is in able and experienced SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept.
For terms, &c., apply to
THE MANAGER,
Royal Stag Hotel, 138 Hongkong, 3rd November, 1834.
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"MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.
Four and a half hours from Yokohama,
(DOSK FOR ADULTO 15 TO 35 GRAINE TROT,) is the most proved and most efficacious remedy in cases of HEADACHE, MIGRAINE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FEVER TYPHUS, INFLUENZA, DENGUE, ERYSI-FIRST-CLASS PELAS, HOOPING COUGH, and many other also the very best Antiseptic. complainta.
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ACCOMMODATION.
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BUILDINGS
Atk for Dr. KNORR'S ANTIPYRINE E THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE Tin bears the inventor's signature KNORR in red letters.
#Dr.
To be had at every reputed Chemist and Dreggiat
Supplies constantly on hand at the Chin Export Import and Bank Compagnie,
Beware of spurious imitations. Hongkong, yth April, 1804-
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fash
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期
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The Life of Food
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Scott's Emulsion
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THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Cornar af Quarn's Road and Duddali Strøst)
·HE Undersigned has always thought that THE as this was the one thing needed to fit in between Horet, Love and the
Sale Agent for Hongkong and the Empire af FRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE---providing it be China:-CHAN A FOOR, at Watkins & Co. Fin-class in every detail. A place where ons Hongkong, may have his GRILLED CHOP of STEAK Many hour of the Day is also prepared
95 to TI P.M.) or later modos be given. SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES PW MENU of Order-the Parties sending Dishes, &c., för same-and Cash, Terme pa Breakfast...per uses! 6.0.75...per Mouth $12 TURED.......
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$1.25.00
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* SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served fsola Excellent Style at short notice.
WÒNG TA·I-FON-G,
Sargson Dentist,
(Formarly, assisted Apprentičn, and latterly, zaslonist to Dr. ROSKI), HAS REMOVED
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QURBIN ROAD, (Oppents Honghong Havel),
CONSULTATION-FREE, Hongbong, 17th July, 1995;
Hongkong, 14th June, 1894
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
TO SHIPMASTERS. CAPTAIN F. H. PLUMMER, (LATE OF THE FATAGONIAN NAVY.) THE OLDEST STEVEDORB IN
MANILA,
To be Let.
TO LET
*ODOWNS in WANCHAI at the back of
McGregor's BARRACKS.
OFFICES, FIRST FLOOR, adjoining the Undersigned Offices in for House Strat estable for BROKERS and MERCHANTS.
DAVID SASSOON, BONS & Co.
(16 Hongkong, 10th December 1894:
TO LET.
197DWELLING HOUSES
STEVEDORE and CONTRACTOR,
DALB and all kinds of STORES
"BANGOUR," MOUNT KELLET--
(FURNISHED), "HIGHCLERE,” ni MAGAZDE GAY, No. 2, CASTLE TERRACE. FLOORS in BLUR BUILDINGS.. FLOORS in Elem STAKET, PARE STREET and Staunton Strin FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY STREET, GODOWNS
BLUE BUILDINGS.
SUPPLIED on the shortest motion and THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
on the most reasonable termina.
Manda, jih October, zägg,
No.
to
Apply Z PRAYA CENTRAL,
& AGENCY Co., Ladi Mongkong, 7th January, rigj:
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