of the morning was done by Fra Diavolo (Mr. Sampson up) and Nixnu z (boy up). They were gent for 2 mile for all they were worth and did It In 133, 1 c6 and • min 40 seconds.

This morning Venom ran out, upset a ricksha charged loto a tree and had inbsequently to be shot as dead as a door-nall.

1st Jan, 1894, By balance 31st Dec.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1895.

Cr.

By Interest on No. 1 estate for 1804

transferred............

Tlr.

The man at once looked worried and impa- 26,894.68ently pulled the tubes from his ear.

*******

3,716.67 7,640 05

By pr fit on let K No. 2 estate Bold-

Municipal Council..

By balance working account, 1994 ...........43.561.33

Ths. 8,812.74

RESERVE FUND ACCOUNT,

Dr.

TI.

33,508.30

3rat Den., 1894. To balance

Last night owlng, presumably, to an over- zraloux "camp" running amuck with the type, my notes unfortunately stated that Mrs. Farmer would hand the menus at the "Vic" tent to the patrons of that well known establishment, whereas, as a matter of fact, It is the "tips" nuted on the back of the menus that emanate from the amiable

alle lady referred to, To these

notes 1 have merely to add that a capital meeling, close finishes and an exciting Derby are in store for the crowds that assemble at the racecourse on Wednesday to witness the first day's racing, which has been carefully and, I think, very judiciously arranged by the Stewards of the Hon, kong Jockey Club. By fatereat on No. 2 estate for 1893

EARLY BIRD.

Hongkong, 18th February, 1895.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER MAXIM GUN CORPS.

CHAMMONSHIP CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION,

Li Siurday afternoon thirteen members turned out to shoot in the Company's eighth monthly carbine competiton for the Champlon- ship Challenge Cup and Handicap Sweepstakes over the 200, 400 and 500 varda' ranges at the Police halls, Kowloon, which had been chur

lylent for the occasion by: the Captain Superstendent of Police.

The afternoon, though fie, was not a favour able one for shunting, a strong and gisty wind. together with a dull and changeable light telling heavily a sin tthe marksmen, who found Impossih! 10 requit themselves as well as might have been expected under more favourable toditlo 5

Gunner Smyth won the Cup for the fifth time with a creditable total of 31, the Sweeps falling to Gunners Thompson and McArlber

The fo we were the best scores :-

det........

Cinname 1. Ele

Cinture The

tuli

Pepsini Mog

Copaken duriy

10

Is! Jan., 1994:

Cr.

Br balance 28th Feb,

Estate No. T

Estate No. 2

Estate No. 3

BALANCE SHEET. Assets

Ente No. 4 Estate No. 5 Cash due by Agents. Serdry debtors.. Sundry mortgages..

Liabilities.

TIE,

"Jus' my luck,” he exclaimed, “there comes u brass band down the street an' my miles ain't hliched" #e darted out of the front door and did not return to "get his money back.”—Louisvilla Courier.

A SURPRISE for the ELECTRICAL WORLD.

Co-day's Advertisements.

FOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 264.

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS

REGULAR MEETING of the above

HALL, Zrtland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the

Intimations.

PRE-EMINENT AND WHY?

PURE MEAT JUICE.

THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF

PRIME OX BEEF.

27th instant, at 8,30 for p.m. precisely. Visiting CONTAINS 50 TIMES MORE NOURISHMENT THAN ORDINARY MEAT EXTRACT, Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, 19th February, 1805.

1267

LODGE,

No. 52, E.C.

The electrical world is promised a grand surprian at an early date- surprlie that w bring the name of Clydebank into greater pro. minence, if it does not stamp it as the birthplace Z ETLAND Tls. 33.508.30f an entirely new farin f electric power. Is

seemy

that two young men belonging to the place have, after many experimenting, 28,253,17 succeeded, it is said, in producing new form | of electric generator which will by its action completely revolutionise all the known facts of electric science and electric engineering. Tls. 33,508 30 tricity at an incredibly small price, compared This generator is warranted to produce elec-

5,245.73

with that of all the various batteries in the market, By

By the use of this generator we Tis.

are led to believe that electric lighting will be a 518,552.08 thing of very Ittle cost, beyond the initial 467,017.65 expense, of fitting, etc., and that with thin as a 111,916.66 | motive power even Atlantic Hiners can be made 128.930 of to cross the "pond at the rate of 40 to 60 knots 68,000.00 an hour, or more, for mere fraction of the

3.297 56 present outlay This generator will

will occupy very little space, will be easy to keep 10.441.6 little

and will not Keep up, 92,361.26 readily get out of order, so that the

buge boilers and engines at present in use in propelling Fis. 1,420.541.93 merchant vessels will be thing of the patt sad the spice so occubled will be set free for cargo. Not only AFC We

we promised this revolu- tion in the enlevering world, but we are also promised that by this sell-same generator the most insuperable difficulty in the cost of lighting our two with the electric light will be removed, and that in the near future we will

Th

...

714,600 oo 11,574.5

Capital pild-up. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, car-

rent account Hongkong and Shanghal Bank,

advance account Debentures bearing 6 per cent, inter-

est

Interest

Debentures bearing 51 per cent,

Profit and loss account..

North-China Insurance Co. (mort

Foo

the Grand yards, and yards. total.

Unclaimed dividends Sundry creditors

+3

54 អ៊រ

17

+1

*

Reserve fuat..

rage)********

2

SHA GHAI LAND INVESTMENT CO., LIMITED.

The wing is the report of the directors for presentation at the sixth annast meeting of shareholders to be held at Shanghal on Monday, The 25th February —

· In prezent ne their sixth annual report and stan niert of the Company's accounts for the year 1891 the directors are pleased to be able to polul ta the continued increase In the volume of the business under thele control.

The or fit on working account for the year amounts to the sum of Taels 43.561.33 #gilnat Trela 3034801 last year

Fanfit end less accouret (including prefit on land pold), after deducting Tarla 5,045.13 transferred in ressive fund,and amount of Interim dividend piid in July, shows a credit balanes, on 31st December, 1894, of Tarly 37,010,"0, and this sum the directors propose to divide as follows:-

To pay a final dividend at 4 per cent, on the paid-py capital (msking

7 per cent. for the yest).

To transfer to rearve fund (interest for 1904 an undeveloped pořilon of No. 2 fstate)..........

·Taela

17,641.00

3.716.67 5,652.13

To carry forward to new scesunt...

NOS. 1, 3, & 4 ESTATES. These call for no gomment, the rentals amount-

Ing. however, to somewhat more than those of last year.

NO. 2 ESTATE.

In April taal the directors received an offer of Tarls 1,300 per, mow for cadastral lots number 428 and 429 (meuring little over 5 mow) from the Municipal Council to he need for the purpose of building a Public School, and an such a school on the properly appeared to be avant-preus to the Interests of the Company, the offer was accepted. The terrace of nine

houses last year's Hovlig been satisfactorily let, a terrace of eight more simliar hauşes W15

begon in December last. It is also in contemplation to build a

somewhat larger terrace, ef seven

and

better houses in North Sz-chuen Road, as there to be a want for such houses la thfa locality, One hundred and nineteen Chinese houses have also been built during the year and have all found tenants at paying rentals. The directors are of opinion that there is still room for an extension of this class of buliding, and this mistter is now having their attention.

NO. 5 ESTATE,

seems

In December the Company purchased, for the sum of Tis. 64,000, & property in Hanbury Road, which the directors fully expect will turá sul a remunerative Investment. This estate is

only partially built upon and its farther develop ment is now having consideration,

DIRECTOR.

100,000.00

our

"MARROL"

OX-BONE MARROW, WITH HOPPED MALT EXTRACT.

FATTENING, ENERGY-FORMING, TISSUE BUILDING, BLOOD-PRODUCING.

SOLE CONSIGNEES, WATKINS & CO.

66, Queen's Road Central,

1260

REGULAR MEETING of the above A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS' HALI, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the 1st March, at 5 for 5.30 m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Timokang, Inth February, 184.

FOR SALE.

A GOOD BARGAIN.

ONE

MACHINE.

FRES" NUMBER MACHINE with the latest Improvements. All the Machines are quite

Apply to

ONEPRINTING ACHING ONE

new

A. MANN,

PRINTER,

Amoy.

[268

Amey, 15th February, 1895.

FOR SALE.

[st

KELLY & WALSH, LD.

AYRES CHAMPION TENNIS BALLS, 1895.

AYRES REGULATION TENNIS BALLS, 1895.

SALTER'S TENNIS RACKETS, all weights,

DEMON & SPECIAL DEMON RACKETS. CROQUET SETS, Complete In Case.

INDIAN CLUBS, various weights.

DUMB BELLS, various weights.

HALMA: For TWO or FOUR PLAYERS.

THE POPULAR RACE GAME.

DRAUGHTS, CHESS, BEZIQUE, &c., &c., &c.

have not only our houses, bat oar towns and HE HONGKONG DIRECTORY, inued | ALL OF THE ABOVE CAN NOW BE OBTAINED FROM

00:

250,000.00 cities, beautifuly illuminated by this light rivalling to splendour "the silvery beams of au 248,900.00 20tumo mount This discovery has been 37,010.80 palented all over the world by a number of very influential local gentlemen, who, after having 393.25

seen it in use, have formed themselves into 935.07

company to work the patent and bring it under the notice of the public and the scientific 23.500.00

world. In the course of a conversation with 33.508.30

of the

gentlemen interested In this Ts. 1.420 $43.93 patent, we found him to be very enthusiastic and sanguine of lis fu'ure success. He also volunteered the information ibat a 16 ft. boat is at present under course of construction by an mleent beat ballfer, and is a very few weeks they hoped to have a public demonstration of bave found them in conformity therewith which the leading men in the electrical and

the me

merits and capabilities of this Invention to Company, and have compared the payments; ineering worlds will be Invited. A number in the Casb Books for

H. R. HEARN,

-

F. JENNER HOGG, Directors,

f

I hereby certify that have compared the foregoing accounts with the general Ledger, and

have also examined the securllen of the

the year ending

31st December, 1804, with the Banker's Book and vouchers, and have found #}} in order..

R. FRANCIS, Auditor. GIBA, TIVINGSTON & CO., Agents.

Shanghal, 11th February, 1895.

JAPANESE COTTON MILLS AND

PARN IMPORT.

(FROM OUR OSAKA CORRISPONDENT.)

The cation planing ladustry of Japan im- prover year by year, and as Osaka is the centre of the trade the amount of the producilon In that city and of Imports thereto from foreign countries may fairly be taken as a standard of comparison. Since the year 1892 several new mills have been built and the number of upindles

of experts are said to have inspected the generator" and to bave expressed a very favourable opinion of It-Renfrew Press...

Ir the sufferers from Consumption, Scrofula and General Dehlilty will try Scott's Emulsion of

Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, they

and

25

very

will find tminediste relief and a permanent benefit. The Medical Profesalon in the various countries of the world universally declare it remedy of the greatest value, palatable it can be readily taken by the magl sensitive stomach, and will never fail to give relief and comton to the sufferer, Any Chemist can supply it.-Sole Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of China-Watkins & Co., Hong- kong.-[Advt.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

18th February, 1895.--A§ 4. p.m.

STACHYN

M TAI Nat Shangtot

35.0

10

Antur Sual: Cat Henging

18 06

10.09

10 07

Via Pak

Day Back

* 07

Hall

35.05

Import

Halphong Belbide Mania! Cape St. Jan.......

30.00

10.00

16

has been largely increased. The total number of milis in Orake is now twelve. The Increased production of home yarn bas naturally had a great Influence on the Imports from abroad, Bembry yarn being particularly affected. The Imports of Bombay yin daring the first six months of the year si

r1892 amounted to over 17,527 bales, while during the second half of last year only 3.759 bales were imported leto Osaka. the import being reduced by one fifth in less than three years. On the other band, the production of yarn in the various Osaka milis, which dar ing the first hall of the year 1892 amounted to 37,050 bales, reached

bales 53,294

last year. Import of Bombay yarn into Osaks during six months thus shows a decrease of 14.000 baler, while the produciloo of yarn in the Osaka milli bas incressed by bales. While the of Bombay yarn has quickly shown

a coneldet- ablo decrease the Import of English YATO remained for a long time but little affected, this bel

due to being to the increased demand for fine Tarn la the intertos for weaving purposes, very Hittle of the fi er qualities of yaro being turned

the out by

Osaka mille, Now, however, there are two mills in Osaka producing the finer qualities of yarn, and this has already affected the Intport of English yarn to the extent of some The following table shows the import of foreign 7,000 bales compared with the returns for 1893. Foochow

Jam at Osaka during the last three years:

1892 1893 1894 bales, balex, bales. Japan yarn (production) 63.881 83,472 101,992

$2,000

and the production of native

Mr. McLeod retiren by rotation, but offers. English yarn (Import)... 16.971 21,608 19,717 himself for re-election.

AUDITOR.

Mr. Francis retires, but again offers kis services for the current year.

H. R. HEARN, Chairman,

WORKING ACCOUNT, FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1894.

Dr.

Bombay vara (import)..... 31,791 18,899 · 8,712 -Kobe Chronicle,

THE PHONOGRAPH-AN

INTRODUCTION.

The city ball clock had just struck three o'clock and its reverberailons through Mala Street bad just died when Tic.

wWBY a man in muddy Jeans,

tucked into large whose trousers were

mud. To brokerage on debentares

91.00 splashed boots and whose headgear was a large advertising................... 403.41 limber, broad-brimmed straw hat, called "How " agency management................................. 7,500.00 to his mules and stopped bla waggon before a interest ..................................................................................29,682.14 Louisville hotel. He simbed down from the legal expenses

350.00

waggon

seat and slowly walked into the lobby. directors' fees................................................... 2,000 00 He first peeped in as though he was frightened, auditors' fees...

but courage came to him and he kept up until balance transferred to!profit and loss

he was well foside the door.

S this is

is a big hotel?" he drawled out timidly to a

to a gaesi sitting near. Yer," answered | the

account

By gross rentals.

200.00

43,561.33

Tla. 83,787.88

Cr.

Less Are Insurance, faxes,

water, repairs, &c.

transfer fees

commission

quest. "Wal, I've always been wantin' to see a inside of a big hotel, so I tol' Nas I'd take a look to-day," and he entered and kept his eyes

and open gized. Suddenly he noticed the phonograph In the corner,

Wind

19th February, 1895.—A‡ 10 Lṁ.

N

ttimotock... Tokio Nagrad Changhal

SEST WIN

Carter

Vietal Dap Rockatika MREAD... Hotom..... Haiphong

Maile

Cara Tah........

€3.00

1941

Sw

13

20 13 10.03

...NE

Wind,

***

On the 1th at 15 m, the heromater was steady, and moderate to trash north-saat winds, with cloudy, doll weather, provaltad.

1- Bursabar radierced to Jewal of the sea in thebas, tanzhi and hundredths. Temperature in the shada, in Jagzaos, Kas- obat Humility is percentage of saturation, the Bomidey of Mir saturated with zoolature being 100, qmDirection of the wind to two points. – yw Parts of the Wind according to Bandart scala. baxter of the watthar, à Blua sky, a Detached clow, Drising rala, / Fog, z Glommy, A Fan, Lightning, Tradeshowart Squady, Rake, i nowy tenths and handleba

F, 0. Plan, Piest Amaitzat.

Hongkong Obervatory, 19th February, 1895,

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Barometer.........

Previous

day ..

On date ER TO AM.

Ca dans

4

ja.or

30.59

10.00

70

WNW

1

Weather......EPS SENTIDO SA

Rais

Temperature. Hamidhy Traction of wind........

J

Flighast open air temperature on the 19th.... Lowest open sie temperature'on the 13thm-59 V. C. Fico, Brat Aselatant,

93,768.48

10,114.69

------83,653 79

what's that ?" he asked of the man in Hongkong Observatory, 19th February, 1895. Say, 50.14 charge 83.95 **** A phonograph--for one nickel, the amail sum of five cents, you can hear a speech from Chauncey Depew, President Cleveland-the only pisce to get your money back

Tis. 83,787.88

Tls;

PROF.T AND LOSE ACCOUNT.

Dr.

28th Feb, 1894.

To final dividend 1893 at 33 per cent...21,000,00

interest on No. 2 estate 1893 trans- ferred to reserve fond ******** 5,245-23

Eb

Come, give her a trial," urged the man.

The explorer seemed incredulous, but at last drew forth a five-cent plece and reluctantly handed it to the man in charge. The ends of the small rabber tubes were placed in his ears

that the cylinder bore a plece of music peaed 87,010.80 caught from Gilmore's band instead of a speech from Depew or the President'as the countryman had expected. The phonograph began to grind

To Interim dividend 1894 at 3 per cent.18,556.80 and the machinery set in motion. It se hap

23rd July,

31st Dec

To balance estan

Tis. 61,812-73 was the muela,

BONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

From Mliers. Geo. Falconer i✯ Co,ʻs Register,) Today,

Bareng kalampistachi

Bar Bears matter – Meeresi

Bar Pullman Thermonatang 2,1 more C1001

Thecarmabang 8,m, (Wai kuih) muuuunnanzier

Thermometers §.06.

Thermometer4 $9.8%,

~10.12

from the Office of the Honkgong Telegraph, is the best and most complete work of the kind ever published in ASIA. The Directory contains all the latest and most rellable statistics concern- ing China, Japan and all the other Countries in the Far East, with a mass of varied information on many Interesting subjects unrivalled by any similer publication in any part of the World.

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Masonir.

VICTORIA

LODGE

OF HONGKONG, No. 1026.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

ALODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS

Instant, at 3:30 for 9 pm, precisely. Visiting HAL, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the zind

Brethren are cordially invited.

Hangkang, 18th February, 1895.

Intimations.

TO SHIPMASTERS. CAPTAIN F. H. PLUMMER, (LATE OF THE PATAGONIAN NAVY.) THE OLDEST STEVEDORE IN

MANILA,

(260

STEVÉDORE AND CONTRACTOR.

Hongkong, 18th February, 1805.

THE

KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED.

HOTEL

16

CLUB HOTEL, METROPOLE,

FIR

5, BUND, FOROHAMA.

1, TSUKIJI, TOKYO,

IRST-CLASS HOTELS, centrally situated well-furnished, the Cuisine, under the foreign supervision of an approved Chef, has no equal. ENTIRE FOREIGN MANAGEMENT, Experienced English mation in attendance.

The Hotel steam-launch attends Steamers arriving and departing. Passengers are met at the Railway Station,

VISITORS' have the opt'on of messlag either in Tokyo or VOKOHAMA, without extra charge-the only Hotel offering such an advantage. EUROPEAN HAIR DRESSER on the Premires.

Certified Guides are in attendance at bala Hotels.

THE CLUB HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS.

E."DEWETTE, Manager,

C. T. BENNY, Manager,

YOKOHAMA.

Hotels.

RAFFLES HOTEL,

SINGAPORE.

PATRONIZED by ROYALTY, NOBILITY and DISTINGUISHED PERSONAGES, including :-

HR. H.. Prince Damrong. H. R. H. Prince Sevrati.

COALS and all kinds of STORES Grace The Duke of Newcastle.

SUPPLIED on the shortest notice and- on the most reasonable terms.

Manila, th October, 1895.

TO SHIPMASTERS.

STEAM WATER-BOAT COMPANY,

(37

"HE Undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY

Ton short at notice any quantity of PURE

FRESH FILTERED WATER for bath DECK and BOILERS.

The only Company in Hongkong exclusively Supplying FILTERED WATER.

Despatch Guaranteed. Call Flag “W."

J. W. KEW & Co.,

18, Prays Central, Honokan", 19th November, 18014,

Is

MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER, TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, I It-House Road,

now is a poslilan, in his New and Com modiors Premises, to eclipse, as beretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far East.

GROUPS AND VIEWS

.a speciality, Hongkong, sand Septembar, 1894.

DW

To be Let.

TO LET.

The Right Hon'ble The Earl of Dysart.

Lord and Ledy Brayo.

Lord Dormer.

Lord Cecft.

Lord Valletort,

Major-General Sir Henry Collett, K.C.B.

Sir Francis Bolleau. Bart.

Sir John James William Henry Spencer.

Sir Edmond Hil

Brigadier General Gossit, C.B.

Baron Herman,

Baron Wandelstradt.

Baron Bürslar.

*

-

Sir Somers Vine,

Count S. Tellike.

• Count Spee The Late Sir Elliott Bovill, Chief Justice, S. S. The Hon'ble Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, S. S. Major-General Sir Charles Warren, G.C.M.G.. K.C.B., R.E.

Major-General Molyneux. His Excellency Major-General Vaughan Jonas, Commanding the Troops, S. S. Offcare of H. M. Army and Navy,

This FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, which has just been enlarged by 30 additional raltes, is fadag and commanding an extensive, View of the Harbour, close to the Public Offices, Mercantile Quarters and the Esplanade,

Soites

consisting of SITTING-FOOM, BED. fa ROOM, DRESSING-ROOM with PRIVATE

BATH ROOM atinched,

WELLING HOUSES :-

*HIGHCLERE," at MAGAZINE GAP,

RAVENSHILL" WEST, on ROBINSON

ROAD-

FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS In ELON STREET, FEEL STREET and STAUNTON STREET.{ FLOORS in Na. §, SHELLEY STREET, GODOWNS ·

BLUE BUILDINGS,

No. 74, PRAYA CENTRAL. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT! \& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Wanelong, 19th February, **ot

TO LET.

TOUSE No. 4. "BEACONSFIELD H

fact-g PARADE GROUND.

ROOM la "BEACONSFIELD QUEEN'S ROAD,

No expanze has been spared by'us to meet the requirements and demands of the Pabile and every comfort le guaranteed.

There is a LADIES WAITING and DRESS ING-ROOM, Sited with all requisites.

BRANCHES :- RAFFLES TIFFIN & BILLIARD ROOMS,

Slogapore, EASTERN & ORIENTAL HOTEL,-Penang SEA VIEW HOTEL-PenaDE.

SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. Singapore, 1st January, 1895,

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

[ss

TOKYO,

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.

(160

Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL'HOT SPRINGS. HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS.

ΤΗΣ

231

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY

5. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

THE

STAG HOTEL, -Established 1857-

Nos. 148/150, QUEIN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

HIS POPULAR HOTEL has recently been

Thoroughly renovated and, under new and experienced Management, offers Accommodation at most rezonable rates to BOARDERS and VISITORS, Doorpassed to the Colony.

The BED ROOMS are Commodious, and Comfortably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS. 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. Ist February, 1895.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

[192

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shau-ki-wan Road.)

"HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be had on the Island, #BAY VIEW occupies the best situation on the Shan-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezan from the Southward, Steam-launches can st any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn. To the other attractions of this popular resort have been added, and LAUNCH runs from BATHING PAVILIONS the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF 10 BAY VIEW every half-hour after § P.1. dally.

Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in _Flest»- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.

(19

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894, THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,

HIS commodious and well appointed | (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddill Struk 17 HOTEL, situated at a height of 3,250 foot Tuck place as this was the one thing

above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and in-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands ARCADE," | magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland

of China, ARCADE,"

HOUSE No. 5, "BELILIOS TERRACE," ROBINSON ROAD.

GODOWNS in DUDDELL STREET.

Apply to

BELILIOS & Co, Hongkong, 16th February, 1895. (asa

OLD

TO LET.

LD CHARTERED BANK Premises in "CONNAUGHT House," QUEEN'S ROAD., Apply to

DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co. Stongkang, 19th Yahtisey, 1laj,

THE Undersigned has always thought that

needed to fit in between HOTEL Lig and the PRIVATE BOARDING. First-class in every detail. A place where one be HOUSE-providing it may have his GRILLED CHOP STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later If notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES par MENT OF ORDER--the Parties mendingg Dishes, &c., for same-and Caak, Terms sa Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Month Sta Tian..... H $0.75*** Dinner ******

$1.25... Breakfast, Tiflu and Dianer... Breakfast and Tiia

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH 31ST), One person, per day.........................................$2.50 to $3.00 One person, per month ................................65 to 60,00 Married couple (occupying one room) par

day

5.00 Marled couple (occupying ons room) per

month

.....................$100 Le 105.00 Married couple (occupying two rooms)

per month *** *********..$110 to 120.00 | Tifin and Dinner Extra Bed-room, per maath ............................

For further particulars, apply to

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THE MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotul.

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SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS seved In Excellent Style at short notice,

W. THOMAS

Proprietor

Honghong, 14th June, 18ph

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