Intimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1896.

W. BOFFEY & Co..

TAILOR S,

2, D'AGUILAR STREET.

Have an entirely New STOCK of WOOLLENS to suit the Present and Coming SeaSOD,

Consisting of >=

FANCY SUITINGS, DRESS, VROCK and MORNING COAT SUITINGS, ULSTER and

OVERCOATINGS, BREECHÉS and RIDING MATERIALS in variety,

FANCY VESTINGS, TATTERSALLS and others.

Hongkong, 21st October, 1895.

NOTIC E,

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"HE ANNUAL SESSION of HER MAJESTY'S JUSTICES of the PEACE will be held

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Intimations.

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

SUBSCRIBERS' TO *TELE HOXGKONG TELEGRAPH ABE MOST BINFECTFULLY | REMINDED THAT ALL BUBSCRIPTIONS- MUET DE PAID IN ADVANCE,

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED AD, 1841..

WINES

AND

SPIRIT S.

ALL these are selected by our Landon House,

November, A.D. 1896, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of considering the bought direct at first hand, imported in wood Undermentioned Applications for SPIRIT LICENCES for the Year 1896-1897:-

Name of Applicant,

Whether before licensed.

Description of licence.

Sign of House,

Situation of House.

Joachim Gomes

Yes. Pabilcan's licence. The Men at

thej No. 306, Queen'

Road Central,

I. P.-Madar

A. Bejanjoo

441914229

1

L. M. Loba............

Hock Goob..............n

John A. Drewt......|

M. Stenberg ********

1. Suberman

G. Neubrua

10 Esther Ollver.........

W. Krater..................

I-

Anne Melbalah.......

WIN

F. 1. F. Bedlord

14

Mary Prierson

Frederick Bishop

15

J. W. Dabarne

16

17

P. Bab.UNDAN

18 Henry Cook

Ko

Charles Moo0CT

Yes.

32

20

Moora Mahomed ...

No.

21. A. Mair.....

You

H

#1

Wheel Hotel

who was recently raised, to the rank of Genom!-

TELEGRAMS. THE Aciling Governor of Acheen, Col. Stem!sert, RESULT OF THE IMPERIAL PRODUCE | Major, his been appolated Commander of the and Milliary Division at Samarang. Colone! wan Viet has been appointed Governor of Acheen.

STAKES.

BETTING: 4 to 7 Chelandry.

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THE * FIMEJI MARU" ASHORE.

The Agent for the Nippon Yaten Kalsha courteously informs us that he received last night a telegram dated Tourane, 6th November mading as follows:-

“Bimajł Maru badly an ihom eastern end Bombay Reel, Paracel Islandr. Send salvagu party and assistance Immediately, Capt. Tipple." From this. It appeurs pretty evideņi fibat alter the accident ong of the Himijës bouls was sent away lo charge of one of the officers with orders, to "make" the mainland as soon as possible and telegraph for assistance. It is possible, of course, that the commander of some passing steamer was requested by Capt. Tippla to cell in at the nearest port and wire thence for mach

LONDON, October rath, Lord Rosebery's bf CheLanday, by Gold,

finch-Illuminata.io.Waits 1 Mr. C. D. Rosa's b ( COKTROAD. by Galliard "T. ATKINS"; Yes, it is rather hurð fines not AZECE........................CADOOD 2 ¦ to have a drink supplied during, or at the end Lord Stanley's bi R&DRESS, Carlton-Red-

· spider vez..................................................Rickaby 3 of a match at Happy Valley. You should send a note to the club or team referred to, They wl}} Won by three lengiba ; same distanco between | be sure to see you are properly treated as soon second and third,

as you call their attention to your grievance. THERE is nothing fresh to report in connection with the accident to the Indo-Chlan S. N. Co.'s steamer Talang. She was expected here this alternoon, but the Agents informed a Telegraph reporter to-day that they had received a telegram Amphion-Rydal, 3yrs.. ást, b...Exoooo stating that she had nol yet left Canton: Partl. Deeded assistance.

culars of the Branding of the Taitang appoured

RESULT OF THE DUKE OF YORK

STAKES.

LONDON, October roth, Mr. J. Bibby's ch f CHIN CHIN, by Philam-

mon-By-and-By, 5y1s,, 611, 7lb.....Janez I Duke of Westminster' ch 1 RAMPION, by

Mr. Jersey's ch" AMBERITE, 371n, őst, xib.

Sharples 3 Betting: 25 to 1, against Chis Chis. Won by a neck; sighteen lengths between second and third

In our issue of Inst evening. COMMENTING on the recent race meeting in Singapore the Straits Times says:—At the Races on Saturday the Colonial Secretary ertab ished himself as the cynosure of all eyes by grotesque Incongruity that of his distinguished appearing in a hat which entirely? eclipsed in

Secretary of the Hongkong Dock Company this A representative of the Telegraph saw tha

afternoon and was Informed by that gentlema that the steamer Siegfried har been towed to Kowloon Dack to be filled with salvage gear: She will proceed to the aid of the injured verzal early to-morrow morning.

LATER

Yesen Kaisha kindly supplied as with the follow- action taken to render assistance to the lit-fated

This alternan the Agent of the Nopon

versel

THE PLAGUE IN INDIA,

Calcutta, October 15th. bay and other towns in the Western Fresidency, The plague la reported to be dying out in Bom

and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all futar-Europeany have so far been affected, and the brother, and to see the two gentlemen together Fing additional information, showing the prompt

|while it is apparently increasing in Calenite. No mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the visitation seems to be a comparatively mild one.resistibly suggested the lequity as to where the

But it has had the effect of waking up the Cal-rest of the minstrels might de. best growika at MODERATE PRICES.

cutta Bumbles, while hundreds of tons of matter MR. NAT. RUCHWALDY is trying to get together R. Tipple, R..R, gross toncage 3008, left "The Himmel Maru (!ste fimaflio), Captain in the wrong placo" have been removed from some of the Bithlest spots in the city-Asfan.

a band and with this laudable object in view bas Hongkong on the afternoon of the 30th ultima, “ Issued the following express :—Any one playing bound for Londed and Antwerp via Singapore, Ceylon, October 16th. From returns sent us by our Calculta corres- or learning to play any musical Instrument and Colombo, Port Sald, and Marselites, with cargo spondent, it would appear as if the plane was disposed to join, should apply to me personally for all posis of calls and one European passenger `at list belog ́orercome by the sanitary procRUA PORT after removal should be rested a month❘tions taken to hold it in check. The number

between 8.30 and to am, on Monday and Tues-fer Slogapore and two for London.

Wa received the wire faforming us of the of fresh easer shows a steady diminution, and day next, at No. 4, Blas Buildings, Praya East. | casualty to this atsamer only late last night with it the number of deaths, of course, and Meetings will not interfere with, other work, and (about fi p.m.), although it is to be presumed this is very sailsfactory.—Times of Ceylon. allendazco will eventually be paid for.

that she must have met with the accident some four or five days previously. From the circum- stance that the wire came from Tourane wo Way

to the coast of Annam. However, we have also Infor that one of the Himeji's boats must have cressed over from the Paracels

wired to Tourand for more particulars.

Application.

before use. When required for drinking at

The New Victoria No. 9. Queen's Road | PRICE LISTS, with Fall Detalls, to be had on

Hotel.............cassav Central. The Peak Hotel Rural Buliding Lot

77, Peak The Kowloon Hotel. Elgia Road, British

Kowloon, The Grand Hotel **Nov, 240, 243 & 244. Queen's Road CentreL The Praya Eax Nos. 38 & 39, Pinya

Hotch...................... East

The Colonial Hotel... No. i, Jubliez Street. The Globe Hotel..... No. 184, 'Queen'

Road Central.

The Land we live in No. 318, Queen's

Hotel..........

Road Central. The Travellers' Hotel Nos. 13 & 13, Victoria

Street. The Rase, Shamrock No. 790, Queen'

& Thistle Hotel ...) Road Central. Adjunct Licence. The Criterion Nor 21 and

Restaurant

Poltinger Street. Publicsa's Hcence. The Western Hotel... Nos. go & 42, Queen's

Road West,

The German Tavern. No.

For Bay View Halci Adjunct licence.The Grill Room......

Publican's caco The Windsor Hot:1,

¡Mount Austin Hotel

The Hongkong Hotel

Magistracy, Hongkong, 27th October, 1896.

EYE-SIGHT.

NOTICE

'R. N.. LAZARUS, OCULIST-ÖFTICIAN, Of

MR. NAZAR CALCUTTA, may be con

sulted for SPECTACLES at the HONGKONG HOTEL (Room No. 139).

FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY.

A great proportion of cataracts and dliessCJ sffecting those advancing in life occur to those having some deficiency in the construction of the eyes,the many years of "Eye Strain ending to serious forms of discard. Glasses specially adapted to youth to those requizing them wave and preserve the sight.

Constantly recurring headaches, spells of dimness when reading, weak eyer, the letters

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once it should be ordered to be decanted at the DISPENSARY before being sent out.

SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Diase

Wipes of very superlor Vintages. All are true Xeres Wines.

CLARET-Our Charts, including the lowest Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the Juice of the grape and ara tot artificially made from raisins and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines. BRANDY.All our Brandy le guaranteed to be pare COGNAC, the difference la price belag merely a question of age and vintage. Quente Road WHISKEY.-All ́our Whiskey is of excellent quallly and of greater age than most brands The SCOTCH WHISKEY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local canuolssturs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.

268, Queen's Road Central, and alın 1w upper flora of No. 166,

Sukiwa Road."

2, Queen's Road- Coral

No. 13.Queen's Road

Cent-L Victoria Peak. Nos. 21, 23, 25 31, Queca's Road Central, and Nos. 1 and 3, Pedder's Street. The Stag Hoi......Nus. 148 and 150, Queen's Road Central,

The Sallors Home... Praya West.

WM. C. H. HASTINGS,

Acting Police Magistrate.

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Co-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

CITY HALL

ROYAL

By Klud Permission of Lleat-Colonel C. H. B, NORCOTT, COMMANDING: and

Under the Dlatfoguished Patronage of H.E. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, KC.M.G., - H.E. Maj.-Gen. WILSONE BLACK, C.B,,

Commodore SWINTON HOLLAND, R.N., A.D.C.

and

RIFLE BRIGADE BURLESQUE

rooning together; any of these symptoms Indi- "FRA DIAVOLO.”

cate a deficiency in the form of the eye requiring

Glasses only to correct and cure.

Mr. LAZARUS supplies his SPECTACLES

only after testing the sight.

ADVICE FREE.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

(Room No. 139)

Hongkong, 3rd November 1896.

Co-day's Advertisements.

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"CHELYDRA"

having arrived from the above Porta, Cosulgeces of Cargo by her are bereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P.M. of the gta fastant will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Godowns at East Point,

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers,

Hongkong, 7th November, 1896.

NIPPON. YUSEN KAISHA.

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

*HE Company's Steamskip

THE

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"HIROSHIMA MARU,"

·Captain Andersen, will be despatched for the abova Poris on MONDAY, the róth instant, at 4P.M.

TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) and MONDAY, the 7th and 7th November, 1896. OVERTURE at o F.M. Punctually, Prices, $3, $2 and $1. (Soldiers and Sailors hall-price to $1 Seats),

BOX OFFICE at Mestre, W. ROBINSON & Co.'s Piano and Music Reems.

A Special Tram will leave for the PEAK fifteen minutes after the fall of the Curtain.

Hongkong, 7th November, 1896

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL.

THE Company's Steamship

*HAILOONG, Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the reth lustant, at Daylight,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co

General Managüri, Hongkong, 7th November, 1896. [1716 DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

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HONGKONG,

AERATED WATERS.

`IMPLE AERATÉD WATER.

SODA

INGER ALE,

GINGE

WATER.

LEMONADE.

SARSAPARILLA. R^

ASPBERRYADE, &c,

in the market.

We only guarantee our Winks and Spirity to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Pazit.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 15th September, TROS.

BIRTH,

At "The Grange," Logan Road, Penang, en the 28th October, the wife of Mr. Groror S. H. GOTTLIE, Barrister-at-Law, of a daughter.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, SATU V, NOVEMBER 7, 1896.

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S MESSAGE.

THE SITUATION IN TURKEY.

LONDON, November 5th. The aluation at Constantinople is growing waise owing to the dilatoriaces of European diplomatic action. The tension in Crete is increasing, and, owing to the delay in the execu tion of promised reforms, the Christian members of the Council are discontented,

(Special to the Asian) RESULT OF THE CESAREWITCH The CRIARLWITCH STAKES, a bandicap of 24 sava, excb, talt, with goo added;,winners of 1 handicap, after September 3rd, at a 30 p.m. sib, of one valor 450 sova. tolb, exira; the second to rective 200 sova and third roo savs, oùt of the staker; entrance § savi, the only

foriels if declined. Cesarewitch Coarse (two miles two farlongs and 35 yards), 99 aubs, 45

of whom declared.

LONDON, October 14th. Mr. W. Low' b c Sr. Baw, by Flis Simon- Killa, 3yrs., 6at, 6lbs... Cano Mr. A. F. Calver's b'e CHIT CHAT, 3yrs, 6st,

Albr

Sta. Robinsons Mr. W. W. Fulton's br. 13 LAODAMIA, by

Kendal-Chrysalis, 6yrs.. Bet. Bibs. Hunt 3 Mr. J. S. Morrison's ch a PIETY, by Satisfy➡

Devotion, 3728, 6ita umman O Mr. D. R. Higham's b c SOLIMAX, by St

Simon-Allbech, 47:5, 6st tlb,

Mr. B. I. Barnato's bc THE CORSICAN,-by

Exile 1-Warble, 4yra, őst. 4lbs, Lord Ellesmere's be !! ADY NORMANTON, by Falleton-Lady Clarendon, Syst., öst, 10lb........baby

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CALCUTTA, October 16th. Dr. Dutt, who has fast returned from Bombay, the Englikman. He denied the statement that was Interviewed to-day by a representative of

he had retraed owing to the receipt of tele- grams from relatives saking kim not to expose himself to risk. He had only returned at

By

WAX

As will be seen by an advertisement in another Lasarus, may be consulted at the Hongkong column, the celebrated oculist-optician, Mr. N.

Hotel. It is now some four years since this weil-known specialist was last among us, and 'as a long period ` may elapse before his next

of the chanes effered them of obtaining proles visit, the public will do well to avail themselves

the lastants of the Health Officer Asked whe Hon of the disease, Dr. Datt said:-"The point the: be bad formed any opinion as to the causa- considered by the meeting of medical practitioners that attended before leaving Homsional advice as to their eye-sight and glauses of bay. It has not yet been settled. There is the very best quality, also, as you know, a separate Commission of HONGKONOITES are once more to be given as enquire into the matter. bactereologists appointed by the Government to

What do I think of opportunity of witnessing the marvellous per- the fact that the outbreak bere has not formances of the celebrated Ching Ling Foo been preraded by an unusual mortalliy among Troupe, who have taken the new Hall in 17 We that seems to show that the

Duddell Street, as notified in our adventislög columns. Those who have already seen these elever cooj rais will depbilers be glad to do so again, wh; e those who have not cannot do better ibar avail themselves of the opportunity to do so next Wednesday.

VAS not originated here. The cases that have occurred mast have been Imported from Bombay. The conditions in Calcatix are not sech that there should be an unusual mortality mong rodents. At Bombay, pigeons led in very large numbers, and also Foultry of all kinds. Such vigorous measures have been adopted In Bombay that the plague is fast dying out. It is my opinion that in another week, or say a fortalght, to err on the rafe side, it will have completely disappeared. Dr, Dalt admitted that Bombay was faz and

away ahead of Calcutta in respect to sanitation and that there they had no such plague spots as the Calcutta "bustis," but in the matter of over- crowding and in the fitblaess of the drains, Bombay was much worse than Calcutts, Į Where could one fad here a single house with over a thousand people living in it? In Bem- bay there were many such, all four or five storles bigb, but badly lighted and badly ventilated, each a sort of village in itself. Their drains, too, were in a most disgraceful condition.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Iris notified in the Indian Government Gazelle that the Queen has approved of Mr. A. A. Apcar as Consul for Slam at Calcutts,

THE Bombay Golfers, Championship Cup match, in connection with the Royal Bombay Golf Club, has been won by Mr. Robertson, of Bombay,

Ewe Cotton Spinning and Weaving Com- pany, Limited, advertises its first ordinary general meeting to be held at Shanghal on the

16th instant.

Tix Shar: bal Datly Prers man ihos describes an interesting ittle office experience:-Qur office coat is in t:anble again, we are sorry to say, In sa Idle ma nent he picked up the following translation, which he failed to digest properly, and now he is off his chow. Is it any wonder! "A general statekeeper in NankingRoad, wonted by money losses, committed suicide on Thurs- day night by" eating oplem. But, he was fortunately recovered by the physicians in the Shantung Road Hosplial"-Next, please

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"With regard to sending down ■ salvagu party and assistance, we are pleased to slate

succeeded in the short space of time between bat, ever mladial of the Interests of shippers and underwriters and all concerned, we have this morning and this afternoon, to make all the deccaisary Kirrugements in this connectlan, and the steamship Stegfried, Captain Abṛens, wiih a salvago party and the necessary gear on board under the superintendence of an expert from the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, will proceed either to-night or to-morrow at daylight for the scene of the dirastar."

With a strong north-east monsoon blowing and the vessel probably exposed to the full force of it. It is to be feared that the same late awaits the Himeji as beief the Balona two years ago, though we hope she may be more for- tunate.

DARIN, CRUICKSHANK AND Co

LIMITED.

--་ The fifth ordinary general meeting of share- holders in the above Campany was held at noon to-day at the Hongkong Hotel. Mr. John Andrew presided, and there were were also pre- sent Meurs, A. Bain, R. A. Gubbay, F. Mait- land, W. Hughes (manager), A. Contis, W. Hay, Fang A. Chai, G. A. Waikins, and G. T. Rivers.

Mr. Andrew, before moving the adoption of the report and balance sheet (which appeared Intely in our colamnı) said :

Before beglaulug the business of the mest

A SOMEWHAT peculiar case of airsult withing I wish to put on record the sincere Intent came before Capt. Haxiings at the Police regret we feel is occasioned by the death of oor Chairman, Mr. George Fenwick. Hekat Court to-day when Ip Mak, a coolle, was charged been connected with this Company ever since with having thrown a quantity of powdered glass its formation and always took a keen intaresi in

the family revenue Ip Muk suggested that his paramour should sell her son. To this proposal the widow objected and left Ip Mak, Meeting the woman in Queen's Road he throw the glass, which was powdered very finely, into her face, her eyes fortunately escaplog Irjary. The man made off and P, C. 620, who w the affair, gave' chase after him, the chase being a fast spin along Queen's Roid down the Prays and back to the road. In his defence Ip Mak, who had some more of the glass on him when awested, said he only throw the stuff to frighten the woman. To express his disapproba tion of this sort of thing his Worship sest Ip Muk to gaol for six months with hard labour and told him it was fortunate for him that the woman's eyes were not injured. The policeman was highly commended by the Maglitrate for his prompt arrest of the secured,

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THE death is announced in the Indian papers tole the face of a widow named Leung Mul. It its affairs-he was also a large shareholder. We have met to consider, and, if thought it, to band to-day of Mr. P. F. F. Hedger, sollcfier, of appeared from the evidence that the parties were

pass the accounts of the Company for 1895. They living together and as there was a falling off in | have been in your hands for some time and with | Messrs. Morgan & Co., Calcutta.

your permission Isball consider them as read. In former years the annual meeting has been held la Jand dr July, but the delay this year bas bién unavoidable. As you know, our Amoy Ma« nager, Mr. Hunter, last for home in May, and his place was temporarily filled by Mr. Goodwin, one of the Hongkong salatanis, leaving the store here to be run short-handed. For some time Mr. After securing another assistant from home and Hughes, out Manager, worked it entirely alose. the services of Mr. Hay, from Shanghal, the accounts were prepared with sil speed, but my absence up-country caused another delay. After my return some Irregularlites were discovered in the book-keeping, which necessitated a thorough investigation and considerable time bad again to be spent over it,

I trust this explanation will be considered sufficient, In regard to the unsatisfactory state of the

·Profit and Loss Account, to which sitention le called in the report, I should like to make a slight explanation. You will observe that the gross profits for the yake, mis only $18,000 add, against $43,000 for 1894 and, although ow working expanten are reduced by $8,6co, there in sa apparent lou of about $1,4000 on the year's working. This is made up by atanming the stock to be properly valued in December, 1894, and December, 1895. We have every reason to believe, however, that the stock in December, 1894, has been overvalued, and la consequence the account must show a lens between the

MR. ARNOT RRID, Editor of the Stratis Times left Singapore on the 31st ulismo by the Suf- song for Calcutta, and thence proceeds for a trip to Darjeeling,

A SPECIAL Committee has been organized at Delhi for the relief of the starving thousands fo that part of India.

THE Municipal Commisilouers of Slogapore have notified their intention to levy the tax of $3 per vonum for every bicycle or tricycle in the colony from the beginning of next year. The Mission steam-launch Day Spring will call alongside any vessel hoisting the answering|IT is reported that Mr. Munro pald for the North pannant, between 9 and 10.30 am. on Sunday, to convey man ashore to the 11 a'clock service returning about ra.30 p.m.

Tax Asian avers that Calcutta Scotchmen wilt not foregather on St. Andrew's Day this year, the Town Hall ust being available,-Well, but couldn't they rent some other ball? Where there's a will there is invariably a way,

MRS. M. PALMER, Hon, Secretary, notifies that, by kind permission of Colonel Norcott and

at the Ladies' Recreation Club on Tuesday alter Officers of the Rife Brigade, the Band will play✨

noon, the zoth inst, instead of Monday, the gib as previously stranged. FROM Mersin Kelly & Waish wo have received the Imperial English and Chinese Dats Block Joy 1897, which is, if anything, better than the previous issues of this most useful calendar, The dates are given in both English and Chi- Queen Bay, 6yrs, 6st, 4b.............ese, forming a handy means of comparing the M. R. Lebandy'a ch c COUNT SCHOMBERO, by two calendara, while the space for memoranda

Augbilm-ClonNYATU, ¿YIH., ÖN), glbs. ... 0 la a wire aprovement, . Lord Doream's b c 50w O'MINE, by Isonomy

-Allbeck, Syrs,, 6st, 10lbs...porter. O Mr. Theobald's bc PROIBUS APOLLO, by 8t,'

Simon-Polynesia, gyro, yst, como D Six H. Farquhar's b.c NOUVEAU RICHE, by Carlton--Novice, ayık, yat, 11ība, og Mr. E. Hobson's b c VANGUARD, 1, 714-

Mr. Wallworth's b m. ALEXINA, by Penton-

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bably know..

American Review no less a sum then $140,07 (gold). At least so says the Criffe, and it pro- It is reported that the Hon. W. E. Gladstonepablished and real value. Every care has been has about sixty thousand letters (received and taken on the present occasion to arrive at the tent by him) all arranged and docketed for the actual valus of the goods on hand. The amounts bographer, when the time comes for writing his waliten off for bills receivable, starling drafts, blography,

value of stock, and bad debts I shall ba” glad to THE entries for the St. Leger af 1898 ara pablish- explain, and will be pleased to answer any que ed in the home sporting papers to hand by last | tion in regard to them or anything else before trinil. There are 222'subscribers, and we proposing the adoptios of the accounts. KL observe that H.R.H. the Prince of Wales har | Bain' and myself have gone personally and four entries to his name, the Duke of West- thoroughly into there accounts with our manager, minster 8, Lord William Beresford and Mr. Me: Hughes, in whom we have every confidence, McCalmont 5 each, Mr. Leopold de Rothschild sud our published balance sheet is not a balance a quastello, and Prince Sollykoff half-a-dosen, z. sheet by same only, but represents the accurata Ar the meeting of the International Cotton and bon position of the Company, Manufacturing Company held at Shanghai on 20th ultime it was stated that culy 6.439 shares had been applied for out of Bore offered to the public, that the application list was still open but that the Directors reserved to themselves the right of closing the list at any time, when directors, and Mr. Gabbay was elected to the ever they may deem it necessary in the laterests caused by the death of Mr. G.

Fenwick ing been assured of financial accommodation section, as auditor to the Company, of the existing shareholders, the Company hay.

On Mr. H. Gaskell being proposed for 19- on reasonable terms for full smocat it misy require. The origiani estimate of increased expenditure by additions to building! Hem Liabilkes" the sterling: Habiliiles were cest has been exceeded, and is caused by Gaskell should be elected owing to things that had occurred in the late accounts. Under the and machinery, the cost of buildings to house the native work people, and a reservoir for the independent supply of water. The mill is now aut yarn in December or January next..., drawing near completion and is expected to furn

In his share market report issued at noon to-day Mr. Etich Georg) states :-During the first part of the week business has been very quiet and hardly anything was done, our noxibern frenda teing busy with their autuman race meeting, but during the last few days little more activity Mr. T. Jennings' b m Cypria, by Carlton-

has been shown, and rates for several stocka Quens of Cyprus, 6yra, 6uř, zálba, Mr. A. H. Hudson's b! FUBILADK, by Peter- have advanced Hitle The Presidential elte

Brown Best, 4718, 6nt, 1lb. +kiadjaniku+4)

Lions in the United States resulting in favour of 9 (Winner trained by 7. Porter)

the candidate of the Gold Standard' party, a BETTING: 10 tot against. St. Brie, zx to 1

steadler feeling on the Bourses at home has been Chu Chốnt, 11 19 4 Lavdamia

Won by low lengths ; a neck between,second] the restit, and this will doubtless be reflected on (any | and third.

Daxin, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS xrA made under the constant supervision, of a duly qualified Engilab Chemist and will bear comps rison with the best English Manufactures,

Special terms to HOTELE, CLUBS, Maxxis and other Large Consumers. Any complaints should be addressed to thị Manager. (1718 ||| Hongkong, grå May, flog,

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, Yih November, 1856,

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MEMORANDA... TO-DAY,----7th November, Ride Brigade Burlesque Fra Diavolo at the City Hall.

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TOMORROW,—8th November. Dayifaktem Mardu loves Mar Victoria, B.G,

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No shareholders asked any questions regard» ng iba report and balance sheet, and the motion for their adoption, seconded by Mr. Bain, was carried without diment."

Mesura, Andrew and Bała" were re-elected

Mr. 32 Mattland said he did not think Mr.

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high rate of exchange, and he should have noticed "that the stock was "oyer-estimated. Mr. Gaskell, should høre noticed these things and he (Mr. Maliland) would vata sgainst his re-election.

Mr. Andrew asked Mr. Maitland to nama another auditor for the position, ATAKARA Mr. Maliand then proposed Mr. W. H. Potta. The motion was seconded by Mr. Hay “niki | cárted by a majority of four votes to one. -

A vote of thanks was accorded the Chairman, directers, and maft,

A pilvate meeting was held afterwards, the ́presă repræsentatives balag- aakad to willdenświ

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