THE ATTACK ON WELHAL-WEL
(FM AN EVK WITNESS.)
YUNGCHING BAY, Jennury 30'h. I have jest returned from watching the first dy's pe ceedings at Wel-hat-wel. The Japanese fleet left here at 2 x m., so we knew the attack was to be made. We started at 5. getting it Welhalwe at 8 a, lust as the first goos commenced fit-p als d. The Japanese main fret kept ef and did nothing. The smaller ship, shoot right of them, steamed along shore to the east of the eastern forts, firing as they get their nest point from them, and returning The Infantry began the attack on the est fort. At 1210 p.m. No. 1 battery, a heavy one potating raward, was apparently evacuated and the magazine exploded with with Trepiendous roar, A 12.3 No. 2 suffered the same fie. At No. 1 I think there most most have been hard chilog, No. 4 was taken pussession of, apparently intact, fox, facing the harbour and Lubungtan, it opened fire on the ships of the Chinese quatron. The Chinese ships had been huss in shelling the advancing troops, apparently straming about the eastern part of the harbour, where the attack developed. This
captured battery
was apparently annoying the Chinese, for we saw the Tingyuen steam the straight teards ft, getting as near as she possibly coult, I should think, and engage it, and, appl sently, in-hout half-an-hour sBenced tt. We left at 4 30 for Yunching Bay "gain to send mails by the Alacrity. Devvy firing was going on and is
is now (9 p.m.) g ing on. 1 shall be off to (place egale at show! 9,90 9.m. In-morrow, The 1 ore will doubtless take the place, but I thile they wil have hard work if the Chi- nese inter westeru mainland forts before they raw them. The Japanese will then have ship to deal with. They the inland fats have on siege arillery, our field and mountain the Japan'se ships do not seem to guns,
And care to tak much. I expect they have orders to spare their fleet as much as possible. The prior in to engage that battery was The tnost striking part of the day's preceedings, Oon of the to re, , of course mistaking our vessel for Japanese, itched four or five shots at us, but, as we were her milles off, they did not reach us. The neart was 505 yards short The ther monateramos down 16 16 der. --Mercury,
the
The
D
-JAPANESE "NOTIONS"
Oracle of Waseda,” as Count Okuma in dubbed in that hame at etvilization whence a rbeam od voliant wandert has been fakulng for vorthe prạt much in the discomfot of the hapless potfires of T- Cheen and the corrupt marderint at the Elestial Empire, Wis permly interviewed his representative of the Kolumin a ipsiese vernacular organ, to when he rented to have expressed his modest motions that the nation that "has truly come to be repaided at the :reatest Power in the O thurly:
The Counter kefestahou the fighting capacity of the japanske e leiers, observing that be con- sidend them fat abrye the level of Western Cambtener
was especially pleased to find how well the pene e stood a winter cam- pign. D. Bele, whe ha accompanied the Planters in the capacity of surgcon when they went to Fance in 1971, told him
that the h the temperature of France is far than that of Manchuria, the German sold t
o much from the cold when the winter wet to be to diequalify about a third for f. The enfant phyllan laald to
ed to the not
live em
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WĨ DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1895.
made and asking for Instractions. He way in- forme that Directors did not believe that the Commercial Union Assurance Company badmade any such offer, and that any action on the telegram should be deferred. Mr.
Dudgeon did mod w.h further Information. A query was at, once cna
cabled to London, and brought in immediate reply from the Commercial Union +ACO Company, Limited: "Offer has been made fo's not by us but acceptable shareholders Further televiams ellclied the approving." Information that the offer to the Commercial Union Assurance Company, Limited, had been made by a Mr. Pye, who is not a shareholder In the Straits Insurance Company, Limited, and who with laudable discretion desired to make sure that he could sell the Company's shares at 235 before buying them at $1 or $10. This is the "offer" which Shanghai Shareholders have have resolved to accept."
4. There is no doubt, and there has been none since the last Balance Sheet was published, that the Company could be sold for $25 per share. Not only the Commercial Union Assurance Com-
ul balls
ila dozen other companies woold have anld "Yes," to Mr. Pre's offer," taking the pany, bul Company's position as at 31st December, 1893, and it is surely precipitate action that Shure. holders should in 1895 recommend the sale of the Straits Intrance Company's property at its supposed vatpe
In 1893.
5. Mr. Pye and bls friends are not the first persons who have arranged to sell what they did not own, and shareholders will note the generous character of thli “offer :" $25 per share mennu $750,000.
Of this amzant not more than 50 per cent, would be claimed within one month .....................*******
Of this amount not more than 20 per cent, more would be claimed within two months.....
of this amonst sol more than 10 per ceat, more would be claimed within three month
The balance would be claimed from
9 to 12 months later was
..$
375,000
150,000
75,000
150,000
$ 750,000
At 31st December, 1893, the Company's Balance Sheet shows the following Assets, (the present position is better):-
Realizable at 19 hours' nottie.
Bank Deposits ......... ....$110,000 80,000 230,000
Consols Government Stocks
$520,000
Realizable within a month or less. Debentures ................. ....$1$5,000 Agency Balances
205,000
Realisable within 1 to 3 months. Mortgages and Real Estate, &c.
300,000
$15,000
Total $1,405,000
In a few hours, securities can be realised to cover the first of the pitments required, and realized too at a consideraățe profit on cost price. Payments for losses and claftas would not exceed £4,000 ($50,000) per month, and the money for Alt this lies ready to the hand of the purchasing company,
6. The Siralta Company la to do it's own itqul. dating, subject to approval of the Commercial Union Assurance Company. That lo to say, kareholders are to throw away the value of their.
per share
are
There seems to be no immediate cause of trouble in the foreign Settlement, To-day is the birthday of the God of Weather, and the people are pouring over the hills to the temples where this divinity is purported to bestow
Another kind of picture has appeared. The scenes representing the hamlitating position of France after the recent war are again brought forward with the title "Japan beseeching for peace e" attached instead of the old marks. a pernicious fannence These pictures have amon the people and excite the martial sple
spielt of tie ir espor si le rongha against the wesk.
All ranchef industry: cuff on account of the miserable war. The fires of last Sunday prove conclos vely that a small body of desperate troops could look and burn the whole native town without resistance, for the native officials wah, be utterly helpless and unable to cope with an emergency of this kind. Such state of affetrs paralyses business. In the country, too, the flds are dry, and unless rain or snow falls soon the next wheat crop will be seriously threatened.
The native Christians of Chinklang are observ. ing the week of prayer. The weather belog bright, large numbers attend these meetings, which are held at the Boys' School on the hill.
January 31st
Everything qalet here. We hear that the Cantonese Holdiers who fired the houses on Sunday have been seized. A large proclamation is up on the street warning the troops agalant
further trouble,
It is reported that several thousand troops have been sent from Nanking to keep the peace. -N. C. Daily News.
DEAFNESS. An assay describing a really genuine Care for Desiness, Singing In Ears, no matter how severe or long-standing,
WI be sent post free. Artificial Ear-drums and similar appliances entirely raperseded. Address THOMAS KEMPE, Victoria Chambers, 19, South- ampton Buildings, Holborn, London. Advt.
--- ¿'o-day's Advertisements.
SPECIAL TELEGRAM.
FROM THE BASE OF OPERATIONS,
་
TO THE HONGKONG PUBLIC.
THE JAPANESE ARE ATTACKING WELHAI.WEI
AND MEETING WITH STUBBORN RESISTANCE
The Chinese are now proving that they can
i
ð od W "Advertisements,
NOW READY.
"THE
》PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.]' FOURTEENTH ISSUE,
HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND
HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" FOR 1895.
THIS Valuable Work, with many NEW ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS,
THIS
IS NOW READY.
PRICE THREE DOLLARS,
Orders for Copies of THE "HONGKONG DIRECTORY may be sent to the following Agents -
Hongkong...Mr. W. Brewer.
...Messrs. F. Blackhead & Co. ...Messrs. Heuermann, Herbst & Co. ...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited,
• Mesara, Lane, Crawford & Co. ...The Hongkong Trading Co. ...Man Yo Tong, Hollywood Road. MACAO....................Ms. A. A. de Mella,
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"
10
FORMOSA... |
AMOY and Messrs. N. Molle & Co., Ld. Foochow Mr. H. W. Churchill, SHANGHAI
& NORTH-Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited,
Shanghai
ERN PORTI
Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited
Yokohama.
JAPAN...... BANGKOK ...The "Bangkok Times" Office. SINGAPORE...Messes. Kelly & Walsh, Limited. PARM and
· Messrs. Amédée Prince & Co. LONDON....
or to
"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " ÖĦTICE,
Peller's Hül,
Sanokone sih Föhrany 185
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CAL UTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship
THE
"ARRATOON APC'R"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees
fight, as well as enjoy themselves, which of Carge are hereby informed that their Goods
will be delivered from alongside. they do Every Evening at
D'ARC'S MARIONETTES on the
PRAYA RECLAMATIO",
OVER 10,000 MEN HAVE VOLUNTARILY ENLISTED
Patrons and Applauders of the Famous Fantoches during the season, which must co-clule on
SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, FEBRUARY 9th,
after which the D'ARC TROUPE will undoubtedly
ATTACK CAN "ON,
not with War Ships and an Army Corps, but with a genuine entertainment full of beauty, EXCITING SITUATIONS
and comicsi frolics, such, in fact, as fa bound to retult in a
stationery, plani, goodwill and organisation, and afte
to employés, and all costs of pay compensation Equidation, representing at least $50,000 or $5 What shareholders to receive "his prest
in return? The "offer 'ways $25 per share ; tonith-
-out of our own funds. mienta the power of endurance of the Japanese Mr. Hogg says the "offer" provides that any oldiers, only a very small number belgarplos after liquidation is completed will come in need as having suff red in any degree from to shareholders. Ne doubt It Is so, for otherwise frostbite. The "rant then went on to observe the " 'offer” would be ridiculous. Here bow the present war has suddenly raised the purchasing Company has the whip Japan's elatus in the eyes of European Powers, Both by the prestre and the credit enjoyed by It. Jaran has te le ceme to be regarded as the greatest
Powry in the Orlent, and it has become dererssty in her tre enlage her acope of action I the executive, in finance termofany and le débongoy, sub equently to the war ex ended, mearures must be devised by the conila! divers
Gvernment and people,
attention.
Say after five rests, soareholdere desire to close the liquidation, the Commercial Union Company say, "yes," but there are clafaxs still unsettled and unknown claims continue to come in for 20 years or more you must make provision for the unfortunate shareholders will have
[
ROARING BOMBARDMENT OF LAUGHTER
Remember D'ARC'S MANIONETTES are touring
the World on MISSION OF PEACE
a
WHICH WILL NOT BE A FAILURE,
As it places before all nations an entertalomest that edifies and delights all classes, from the Fiji Islander to the "New Woman," COME TO-NIGHT AT 8.30
and It will be proven that genuine amusement is an importent factor in
there, and to acc: pt whatever terms the purchasing Com- pany may be willing to name, havig Ave years before parted with their business and their assets,
that the offer "MAINTAINING PEACE IN THE EAST I The Board have evidence not made with
BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, Idea of bent fillog
nor is it calculated to beseft dona
HI-YAH!
A
2.
is
Diplomacy requires ime Chinese
Fabay saing for peace is
18 now about
to conte, and the ration must remember that
say
with the seriya) of that Embassy the period for primin te malice and the shareholders, It
dirt mary
will set ta and the country be sub- med to a secra ordeal. I cannot, of course, he ascertained with what proro als
als the Embassy Will cam",
but it in just as likely as not that its object is to find did what terms Japan intends intends to exit from China, and then, by displaying theo to work, to appeal to the interference
"At the meeting lu Shar
од
Instant, Mr. Dudgeon is reported to have said, "Mr. Crawford Kerr was dismissed, and these resignations (referring to London Committee and Underwriter and Deputy) occurred subsequent to and almost in cons quence of that fact."
There
is absolutely no foundation whatever of the Pawers. To itch opportunities for for the suggestion that the Committee or Under- in consequence of Mr. Kerr resigsed in
the
.01
ony's nwn
country; to
to discern
welters
subtly the intentions of another, and always to having been dismissed. anticipate and circumvent the other't projects
- Is diplomacy. Fortunately,
apif
at
It is an
Your En. Nat Tre'. Net Asses
Per Cent. D'at Ants to
11 Dec,
Incomi Exing Capt
B547.BT4
pald op Pre01. $171,BES
10 per cent.
18:
$44,700
430,900
754,085 094373
$18,10
Farbra 05
1994. Exact Spares for ilgą not yet ascariained, but will
show a gala on previous year.
8. The following statement shows the progress those en-made by the Company during the past foor trusted with
with the prerent aff le are all able m-n, years — I everything can be confidently left to their mapavement. All
All ih st is needed at this juncture Is departure from the routine hitherto followed and that a bold and comprehensive policy be pursued. It is An inevitable consequence of humen weakness that power and glory are levariably tends
tended by
envy, and it is most likely that Japan will share the common fate sooner or later. She should, however, follow unflinchingly the dictates of justice even at the afik of rupture with other Powers. Success on the present occasion will require for groater strength than the country has put forth during the war. Japan must show the world that she has gilt enough to undertake the task iclumphantly,
THE STRAITS INSURANCE CO.
SEQUEL OF THE RECENT MEETING HELD. AT SHANGHAT.
The folina Ing circular bus, says the Singapore Free Press of the 28th vlilmo, been issued to shaicholders of the above Company, concerning the "operations" recently begun in Shanghai for wrecking the Company :-
The Board of Directors, submit for the con- sideration of shareholders, the following remis me ken regarding the proceedings at a meeting of local shareholders held at Shanghal on the 8th Instant, a report of which we are informed ́is being clr- culated to all shareholders.
The Chairman and others most prominent
|
9. The Directors ask the shareholders to say whether or not they desire the Company In its present prosperous condition to be liquidated, and they trust and belleve the answer will be emphatically NOT
Liquidation means $150,000 (5 per share) | thrown If liquidation is desired by a deciaire majority of shareholders then it will be 120 doty of the Board to secure the best terms possible to place before the shareholders, and and something batter than Mr. Pye'n "ofer? will cartalaly be forthcoming; but liquidation in any CHAU MONDE A sverifice of all the money and labour expended on the bullding up of the Company.
By Order of the Board of Directore,
A.-S. MURRAY,
Secretary. Singapore, January 25th, 1895.
CHINKIANG:
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
Junpury goth. Stace I last wrote you there have been stirring
at the meeting are the same persons who timer among the Chinese. On Sunday inst organised the
wrecking of the Straits Fire Insur. (371b) trouble occurred between the Cantonese
Of the eight persona mentioned
foned soldiey stationed here and some the tullines present, one iss
is not
ance Co.. Limited. revistered as a shareholder, of the place. For revenge the soldiers fired AD
as
2. The meeting was called to consider
FLAG LIEUTENANT.
BIJOU THEATRE.
Hongkong, 6th February, 1805.
F201
AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB,
CHÊ THIRD PERFORMANCE OF THE
THE PANTOMIME
"ROBINSON Crusoe,"
WILL RE GIVEN
T15 EVENING, (WEDNESDAY), 6TH FIBRUARY, 1895, Under the Patronage of MAJOR-GENERAL DIGBY BARKER, C.B., The dates of the other Performances will be i- FEBRUARY 9th, 12th, 16th, 18th and 23rd. Late Trams each Evening 15 minutes after the fall of the Curtain,
TICKETS and BOOKS of the WORDS OF THE FONOS CAN be shialued at Mestra, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co's,
Hongkong, 6th Febru vry, 1894-
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FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
THE Steamship
" ORMISTON," Captain Outram. will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 8th February,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
„TATA & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 6th February, 1895. [177
THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT),
THE Company's Steamily
"ESMERALDA,P Captain G. A. Tayler, will be despatched for the | above Port on SATURDAY, the 9th 'Instant, at
5P.M.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Fassengers and is fitted with the Electric
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 6th February, 1895,
Light,
[213
cix-oplamishop la which the row originated, The
Braw
dea
celar signed by Mr. Dudgeon on the
he Company's fire soon communicated with the adjoining AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA Agent. This circular was issued without houses
and in short time about fifty
TION COMPANY. ty,
And in defiance of his general instruc dwellings,
were ded thosty and immediately after the lasue of the
thetroyed,
The Cantonese turned their unl. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN chacular, Mr. Dudgeon cabled his resignation to
and with knives and
GOVERNMENT. forms inside out, that astchets threatened Bets
the Hvés of I those who dared
STEAM TO SHANGHAI AND KOBE.
the Directors The
The circular
forth
telegram had been
been received in Shanghal (itiate exloguish the flares. A petty official who
not disclosed to whom or by whom sebt) convey arrived on the spot was saitid, and for hours
ing an offer by the Commpion Assurance the Ca-tonese had it all their own way. AHE Company's Steamship
Company
to the Shareholders of the Stralis
Insurance Company, ?imited, of $25 per share but the fire broke" out again about on THURSDAY, the path instant,
of troops from Paskalikan was 'to the scene, and quiet was restored 7pm, on the West Gate street and a dozen or
carb, with other provisions not clearly expressed for the
or understood.
3. The Gist Information received by the Direc- Į more brick boures were burnt. Up to date the
fois regarding this multor was a telogram from matter has not been settled. - The people of the Mr, Dudgeon, sintlng, that ible offer"had been į place seem subdued,
" VINDOBONA," Captain P. Meras, will leave for the above piacos
For Freight at Pasage, apply to
BANDER & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 6th February, rögj.
Cargo impeding the discharge for remaining on board after the 8th Instant, will be landed at
Consignces' risk and expense "into the Godowns of the Wanchal Warehouse and Storage Com. расу, Likilted, Wanchai.
Consignees * of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alongalde, such Cargo mpeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expente.
No Fire Insurance will be effected: Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agente. Hongkong, 6th February, 1805.
fart
Kotices of Firms,
NOTICE.
LJAVING takes over the BUSINESS of the
established myself as
HAVING JARED APP, I have This Day
AND
AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER
COMMISSION AGENT.
PAUL BREWITT,
No. 2, Zelland Street, Hongkong, 1st February, 1895.
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Intimations.
TO SHIPMASTERS.
CAPTAIN F. H. PLUMMER, (LATE OF THE PATAGONIAN NAVY) THE OLDEST STEVEDORE IN
MANILA. STEVEDORE and CONTRACTOR.
OALS and all kinds of STORES SUPPLIED on the shortest notice and on the most reasonably terms, Manila, 5th October, 1895.
TO SHIPMASTERS.
STEAM WATER-BOAT COMPANY,
Eximations,
NOTA BENE!
THE BEST JUDGES OF CIGARS NOW OBTAIN THEIR SUPPLIES AT WATKINS & CO.
TRY THEIR
CHAMPAGNE BITTERS.
ALL CLUB AND HOTEL BARS SUPPLY IT.
THE CASH DRUG STORE,
BELL'S
66, Queen's Road Central.
ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED.
28, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
EVERY CLASS of ASBESTOS MANUFACTURED GOODS now in Stuck at the above
ASBESTOS PACKINGS.
ASBESTOS SHEETINGS.
ASBESTOS MILLBOARDS.
ASBESTOS BOILER COVERING COMPOSITION, &c.
AND
BELL'S SPECIAL ENGINE OIL,
BELL'S SPECIAL CYLINDER OIL.
BELL'S ASBESTOLINE (Solid Lubricant).
ALL GOODS BEARING TRADE MARK ARE GUARANTEED ÖP the finest
Hongkong, 1st February, 1895.
THE
QUALITY.
CLUB HOTEL,
5, BUND, POKOHAMA,
T189
HOTEL METROPOLE,
1, TSUKIJI, TOKYO.
TIRST-CLASS HOTELS, centrally situated, well-furnished, the Cuisine, under the foreign supervision of an approved Chel, has no equal. ENTIRE FOREIGN MANAGEMENT, Experienced English matron in attendance.
The Hotel stem-launch attends Steamers arriving and departing. Passengers are met at the Railway Station.
VISITORS have the option of messing either in TOKYO or YOKOHAMA, without extra charge the only Hotel-offering such an advantage, EUROPEAN HAIR DRESSER on the
Certified Guldes are in attendance at both Hotels,
Premlats.
THE CLUB HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS.
E. DEWETTF. Manager,
C. T. BENNY, Manager,
YOKOHAMA.
Hotels.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.
Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS
[160
+
TOKYO.
THE
STAG HOTEL, —Established 1857-
Nos. 148/150, QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL.
ACCOMMODATION. TH
NATURAL HOT SPRINGS. HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
THE BUILDINGS
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. EXCELLENT CUISINE. SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
231:
S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor.
BAY VIEW HOTEL.
THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shau-ki-wan Road.) *HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE
THE
to be had on-the Island. BAY VIEW » ocouples the best sltusifon on the Shau-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Sieam-launches can at say time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.
To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from ibe NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW | every half-hour after § P.M. dally.
Private Dinners or Tiffos prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can fs, he served at all hours,
"HE Undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY
Ten shortest notice any quantity of PURE FRESH FILTERED WATER for both DICK❘ and BOILERS.
The only Company in Hongkong exclusively Supplying FILTERED WATËR.
Despatch Guaranteed. Call Flag "W"
J. W. KEW & Co,
18, Praya Central, Hongkong, 17th Novamber, TROJ.
LEVY HERMANOS, SHANGHAI, MANILA, ILOILO & PARIS.
63)
AND AT
DIAMONDS WATCH, EWELLERY,
CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS
Also GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.
14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Talairapă Ofice
SIEN TING,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Hongkong, r3th August, 1894-
PEAK HOTEL.
fro
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
commodious and HIS
well appointed
HOTEL, situated at a height of 1250 feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated sad re-furnished, and í NEW WING has been built, which commande magulácent Views of the Harbour and mainland of China,
SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH (19T), One person, per day somĝ2,50 to $ 3.00 One person, per month ................................cg to 60,00 Married couple (occupying eas mom) per
day song
"HIS POPULAR HOTEL has recently been thoroughly renovated and, under new and experienced Management, offers Accommodation at most reasonable rates to BOARDERS and VISITORS, unsurpassed in the Colony,
The BED-ROOMS we Commodious and Comfortably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in adddition to a
#h WELL APPOINTED
BAR, with GRILL-ROOM attached, there are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS, with every convenience,
The CUISINE is in able and experienced hands, and only the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept.
For terms, &c., apply to
A. B. C. DEMÉE, Manager, STAG HOTEL,
Hongkong. 1st February, 1895.
For Sale. BEER!
'HE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY
ΤΗΣ
COMPANY'S
ALE,
IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST LIGHT BEER ON EARTH,
and
It is offered by the Undersigned at very reasonable prices. Apply to
H. E. BOTTLEWALLA,
SOLI AGENT, No. 2, D'Aguilar Street.
[197
Hongkong, and February, 1895.
Marded couple (occupying one ream) per 5.00 CA
masih memez....................................$100 to 105,00 Married maple (occupying two roonis)
THE
20,00
106
per month **** ***.................$110 to 120,00 Extra Bed-room, per month
For further particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER,
New Victoria Hotel Hongkong, 16th October, 1804- THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, {{Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street.) 'HE, Undersigned has always jhought that such a place as this was the one thing seeded # fit in between HOTEL Live and the PRIVATE BOARDING. HOUT—providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK He may hear of the Day, up to 17 P.M.3 or lates I notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES par Map or OLDER—the Parties sending TAITONG | Dabes, ac, for same-and Cast, Terma-
Broskisat...per meal $275...per Month
$0.75** Dinner
No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free, Hongkong, 27th September, 1894.
DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND "MODERATE FEES,
MR WONG
Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly articled Apprentice, and lacteity assistant to Dr. ROGERE),
HAS REMOVED
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QURDUS ROAD, (Cpponte Hongkong Hotel),
CONSULTATION FREE, Honghong, syth. July, xögn,
........
*
瞻
$1.35...
T
1
värgpett
$30
10
Can Tian and Dinner...
and Tiffin
Time and Dinner
C: SPECIAL TIFFINS and
'ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.
13, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th August, 1894.
FOR SALE.
【APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,
APAN PRINTING PAPERS,
JAPAN
JAPAN COPYING PAPERS.
JAPAN
800.7
WALL PAPERS.
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PRICES VERY MODERATE.
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ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- $40 || signed.
DINNERS served
in Excellent Style at short notice.
Hanghong, 14th June, 1894.
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
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3, Queen's' Road Central Hongkong, pod January, 1896
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