THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1698.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUBS | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, ❘ that the said datendants Woo Cheedang and
SIX-A-SIDE COMPETITION.
Moberly's team vill os on undefeated. Thele #latest victims are Looker's team whom they bost yesterday by 3 gola to nil. Looker had få start will four men and some time elapsed ere the laggards turned an. In the meanwhile their alde lost a goal. The losers played better than the scare Indicates and gave their opponeuls plenty of work.
Looker showed about the best play on'olther side and he was well assisted by Deacon, Anton And Broke-Smith,
On Muberly's gids, Kew and Moberly were about the best hat Selb, who acted as sobsitule played very well ton. Hancock was of no ec. count a forward being everywhere but in the right place, and always trying to trick good men when he had a safe pass.
The table stande an to yesterder :-
MATCHES,
GOALS..
Plays Wos. Drawn, Lost, For, Agit, Pelota
Teams, Moberly's... 4
8
8
Macky's ... 4
Noble's
4,
I
2
I
&
3
4
Looke's... 5 Lethbridge' 3 DAY'
4
4
4
O
Q
FIRE A
WURU.
On Sunday evening, the agrd ulto, Wahn ay visited by five that barned for the best part of an hour,
It preneed to the south of the smal! river and near the big one, and resulted in the burning t el zone & straw thatched houses. Had ir tan place an hour later, when the people were deeping, there would he been loss of 1 ay the fire swep: n the p ce with great
holly. A f was no
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+ SUPREME COURT. ·
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. Before His Lordskip the Pulins Judzo Mr. A. G. Wise)
Narember xat,
EXTRAORDINARY CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. J. C. des Remedios al Chau 'Shiu, com- predore of Messrs. Douglas Laprak & Co., to recover $300 is damages sustained by plaintiff on blog ma down by plaintiff's tick-
ska.
I
Mr. Grist appeared for plaintiff and Mt. Deanys for defendant,
Plaintiff said he was a merchant and commit- alon #gent. On 16h Angast about 3 o'clock ha was walking dawn D'Agular Street. He beard someone shout sad turned round and was kanck ed down by the shelt of defendant'stickcha, Tha Mr. Mektu shal struck him on the chest.
Wat Powkes have refused to pay extra cille on their shares I find that according to Chinese law there is nonu wherela a man may be forced to pay exiza money on bli sharon against his will, hence I cannot allow the present sult and order that the caso be dismissed. · Thisa is my Judgment.
(Signed) TSAI, A brevst officer of the second grade butias, Superintendent of the Kissguan Customs, and Intendant of the Military Circult of the Soo-Sung-and-Tal prefectur
The 34th year of the reign of Konng Hi5 9th moon, 10th day (14th October, 1898),-Skang
at D. Pro
ALLEGED CASE OF HYDROJ
PROBIA AT SHANGHAI.
On Monday afternoon last, xays the Shanghaf Datly Pren of 26th ulo, a dog running about the vicinity of the Public School, apparently in a state of madnes», flew at a Chinese boy and bit bim badly to the face. Then it rushed at a
picked him and he went to the Post Office whereinrikisha coolle but was fortunately delven off
by a foreigner who was in the vehicle.
he ported his letter and then went to see Dr. Sted- man who told him to get same pisster and is see him again four days later. During that time he was confined to his house. His botiness WAS baying and selling and he made about five or six theusind dollers, a year, The doctor's bill was bow to and the Dispensary $; or 6. Plaintiff then led his sufferings.
Mr Denny1 clicked the amount of the clim Plaintiff I will pay you $ion if you will suffer that (Lauglter) I do ant went $100, I want
jauce.
Mr Dennys asked that judgment should be entered for "àntendent with corts, consideriar | 'what p'aleiff vald,
Pisintiff (eking up antprked) -No, I want the $300
Mr. Mehta, exchange benker, was called ng n whers for plaintif. He sold that on the diy in quatlon alaintiff war walking cowly with his
„Po viden '-lly skin the wied blew the fire toward tam big river. ad L. còne in the erpen endiriċ hun binderds of small hoses what had been de Leysi, and the firebend down in Agulle Street in the dir-elen Temaku (1) hat come on the scen›à«ff-an-hour
late would have been mieless to help mytten, Wabu with that water front would find fire-sma
z exception 4 ms fat in cui like this; ut are wakes for such things in vain,
Te people,ving there had Insured ther homes in their to Seen (re go), but he' helsker preu ated the five nor can he be found tam ko good ten žáž vẻ box) — Mercury.
THE VISIT TO THE EMperor.
The Echo de Chinees sat it has received a very important letter, dated 124d Inst., from Peking, giving the Fetails of the visit of Dr. Delève and M. Vis'è e to the Emperor. We
_ra mc!w w kkj« !acter as }nllཉྭw1¢—
"Itimele diffic¬lt lu gel precise loform- ation on the emifit of the Interview on the 18:5
of the Post Office, d'essing the grid. The quali of defendants Icke's lenogles) pt+Jn>iff down. The cha was going a litle more than rioderate perd. Sipa'ng witors was in defendant's place he would not have been knocked dow
Mr Dennys sald that if any one way to blame for the accident it was the plaintiff why get late He should have kept The way of the ricksha
·I-apahile strent bis pregreen while wa
Asked as to the lablity of faet passengers, the Pelina Jige seld hat by bad held over and over *gain that feat passengers had to get out of the way of chalis, chalis ont of the way of rick has and rickibas out of the way of dogs. (Caughter).
Mr. Dennys, continging, sald that Mr. Mehta's vering was the correct are. The plaintiff wat nas vigilent as he should have been and Me Mehla himself admitted that he would not have been run over t he was in plaintiffs place: It was pure archient and thern wKUDA
between M. Vinière and Dr. De tè remontheonly. The piloff was crossing the street part and this M-jetes the Empren Dager
and the Emperne on the other,
The reserve maintained by the visitors espectly on the professional side, is easily
ande strod.
The doctor and M. Vlade were received on the side of the lakes or gardens in a small Ball at the two extrem-ti-s of which they found the Empress-Dowager and the Emperor, both seated in large Chinese arm-chalis,
"The Empress had in front of her table with a yellow cloth. She had the ordinary Tartar head-dress with some precious ʻODON and pendan's of coral, and wore an embroidered plum-coloured robe,
"The Empeior had in front of him a yellow foot-stool and were the usual Audience costume and winter hat with a knob of plotted slik.
After having saluted the Empress, the visitors, accompanied by Prince Ching up. proached the Emperor, and Dr, Ditre pro ceeded 10
a complete examination of his Majesty.
"It Impossible for us to give the details of the examination and the remity. All that we Can sky is that the health of his Majesty pre- sents no immediate danger, and that he suffers chlefly from aræmi,
י
Daring the whole length of the vialt, the Empress lowed with great attention the doctor's eximination and "reemed ressaared by bis conclusions.
"Dr. Debève and M. Vissière then retired and after having part-ken of a collationfoffered by their Mijestles, they returned to the Lega. flor,
This letter in interesting as far as it goes, but It really tells us nothing we did not know before. The clore watch which the Empress-Dowager kent on Dr. Dettèrel movements is quite in- telligible, but after all it is impossible to be certain that it was the Emperor whom Dr.
and as he was trying to avoid a trolley roing no he turned round and came into collision with the ticks. The ricksha stoppel. there and then, the defendant got off picked up the old men's leters and told him that he was sorry for the accident.
Evidence wai then given by defendant rad another witness.
The Paline Judge Buld this was more a cise fora Jary who would take a broader view ibas judge. However, he would do his best. It seemed to him on the subject of negligence of this kind, prima facie the defsedant was able but if there was contributory negligence thon defendant was not liable; also if with the exer- cle of reasonable care the defendant could have avolded the accident, then be was ilable. There were two rerions why the pislatiff in ibis cise was au aceldest, could not succeed, first, li secondly there was contributory negligence. Propia golog about street mat exercise a doe amount of care. Under the circumstances be gave Jidament for defe dant with costs
BANK OF CHINA, JAFAN AND THE STRAITS, LTË, VERSUS WAIPOOKEE AND WOO CHEEDONG.
JUDGMENT AT LAST.
H. H. the Total has at last given judgment in the above matter as follows
This is a care in which the defendants relased to pay extra calls on their shares in the above name Back, in consequence of which 1, the Taots of Shanghai, heard the case in accor- dance with Tresty, at the Bureau of Foreign Affairs, with Mr. Brenan, H.B.M. COATDI- Deltève saw. If there are one or more doubles General, at Shangbal, on the Bench sitting ss of the Emperor in the palace, they would us. Assessor. Accordingly on the 13th day of the turally be sufficiently like him even to deceive th moon of the present year (19h of August, M. de Vissière, who has only seen him previously 1895) I bad amembled before me, at the store. at a distance seated cross legged on a dals in all | named place, the plaintiffs and defendsole to the Immovability that Chinese etiquetts de- | this case, with regard to the hearing of the evi- mandu-N.-C.D. News
dence of which there were repeated siltings of the Cout, the pleadings and argumenta hiving been made by Mr. Hanson and Mr. Stokes on behbit of the pleintl Bank and Mr. Jernigan en behalf of the defendants.
BURIED TREASÜRE ON THE CORNISH COAST.
"OXYOND THE DREAMS AVARICK.”
I find that be most important principle In- volved in this cure is as to what law should be applied in giving judgment thereon, and whether the special agreement made between the plaintiffs and the defendants should be binding upon the sald defendants, I now find that there is a clause in this special agreement in which it is stated that in the event of say disputes arising between the plaintiffs' and defendants the said
A correspondent writing to the Western Mor- ning News tells a curious story of vast tressore which, it is said, es under the sea in the Lizzed district. Every now and then, he declares. Spanish dollars more or less battered are found on the beach to the back of Ganwatice defendants déclare their willingnaim to bláa by Church, about five miles from the Lizardite laws of Great Britain. Io. Article 2, clause Head. In 1784 galleon was wrecked on the 3 of the Chiles Convention there is the state. spot, having on bed, it is alleged, seven-ment that in trying cases involving the interests teen million dollars, besides bars of gol, of subjects of the two nations, as the laws of the which were to be deposited fo Lordon for two countries differ from each other, the laws safely during the unveiled state of national gov.rolog suld cases shall be those of the affairs in Spain. The greater part of this wealth country to which the defendants belong, and, Il barled deep between the sands and rocks that the officials of the two countles trying such where the verael went to pleces, not far out from case shall obey the Instructions contalued the cil. At ebb ilde the water is about six feet | In the ild Chelao, Convention. It r derp, but owing to the exposed character of the therefore
Should I prove the case that the dog was soffering from rables it certainly behaves the Authorfiles to take immediate and stringent measures in the matter. Ta nnmurled and vigrant daga to be found about the sirečtu, especially after nightfall are a veritable source of peril to all. On Monday mornlog last whilst running to the scene of the fire in the Canton- road, one of the firemen war ruthed at by a dog which emerged from behind a garbage heap deposited by the rondslide, and bad it not been for his long hoo's wouli probably bare been bidly biten.
NOTANDA.
CALENDAR,
NOVEMBER.
Meteorological menus based on ten years' observations to 1893,
Barometer. "Thermometer ....
Hamblity Rainfall...
**
29.518 801 ...77
8.58
TO-DAY.
WEATHER RIPORT,
Ou dute at
On Sale
• P
Barometer
30.05 Thermometer....... 73 Humidity...iyesimumm Go
29.93
Rainfall
0.01
GOIN
TO-DAY.
Tuesday 1st November, 1898 Chloro-18/k of 9th moon of 24th year of
Kwang-i High water-Morning likr, 38min. Aftermon.... 9hr. 80min. Low water-Morning 4kr. 10mín. Afternoon ...... Skr, tömin. ANNIVERSARIES.
1841-The Emperor ordered the defences of Taku and Tientsin to be strengthened. 1843-The Morrison Edrcation Society's School
op.ned.
plated. 1845-Temporary Government House com-
1853-Ruiala declared war ageľnat Tarkay. 1864-The discovy ship Enterpries arrived
In Hongkong from the Artic Ocean. 1856-War between England and Penis com-
menced.
1838 The Qasen 'proclaimed direct 'ruler of
Indis.
1876-The port of Qeln-bon, Annam, opened to
foreign trade.,
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|
SCOTT's Emulsies of Pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphilies, li mora rollable as an agent in the cure of Consumption, Bronchitis and General Debility, then say other remedy known to medical science. Read the following:-" have prescribed 'Scott's Emulsion and have
I
Entimations.
NOTICE.
also taken it myself, and can fully endorse the THE ANNUAL SESSION of Her Majesty's Jantices of the Pance will be hold in the
opinion that it is boib palatable and efficient, and can be tolerated by almost any one-especially where Cod Liver Oil itself cannot be taken." MARTIN MILES, M.D.&c, Stantonbury, Bucks, Any Chemist can supply it. Sole Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of Chica:-Watkins & Co, Hongkong,—[Adut.
Consignees,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEZS.
THE P. & 0. 5. N. Co.'s Steamable
"CEYLON,"
THE
---
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods ara being landed and placed of their vith_in_the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional goods will be landed here unless lastractions are given to the contrary before 4 P.R. TO-DAY.
JUSTICES' ROOM, at the Magistracy, sa THURSDAY, the 3rd day of November. A.D. 1898, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purposa el coastdering the following applications for LIQUOR LICENCES for the year 1898-1899 1—
No. Name of Applicant.
before
llcensed.
Descrip. tion of licença
Sign of House.
Situation of House.
The Man at the Yo. 306, Queen's Road, Central
Wheel Holel
The Globe No. 184 Queen's Road, Central,
Hotel
Calonia' No. 1, Jubliés Street, -
Germat Nos. 165 and 158, Queen's Raad
Central,
Vos, 29 and 10, B.Ikeley Sreet,
Hang, Hom.
No. 9. Queen's Road Central.
Vos go and ga, Queen's Road
Weat.
los 38 & 39, Prays East.
Toa, 21 and 23, Paitinger Street.
Aura) Building Lot No. 77; Thi
Peak.
to 243 and 124, Queen's Road
Central,
fuachim Gomes ........
(sydor Silberman......
Yes. Publican's
Liceace.
40
do
Morits Frelmano.................
do
do
The Land w
Hre In Hotel
Nos. 312 and 334, Queen's Road
Central.
Heary Oliver...... do
da
The Travellers'
No. 13, Queen Victòria Street.
Hotel
5
Joseph H.Donnenberg do
do
The
Hotel
6
Hans Jertis..........................
do
do
The
TAYCIA
7
awiajce Byramjee... do
do
The Hang Hon
Hotel
8
'smail Pillay Mader..
do
do
The New Vic
toria Hotel
9ames Dodd o
do
The
Western
Hotel
JQ
John A. Drewes
do
do
The Praya Ear
Hotel
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Goods not cleared by the 1st November, at 4 Pat.. will be subject to rent.
#T
rederick Melhulab... do
do
The Criterior
Hotel
1
7. J. Casanova
国宁即开申ㄐ|
do
do
The Peak Hotel
13
Arthur Henry Harper. do
da
The
Sports
man's Arms.
14
Moosa Mahomed..............
do
da
The Stag Hote
Tos, 148 and 156, Queen's Road
Central,
15 James Wm, Osborne.
da
La
The Kowloor
Eigin Road, Biltish Kowloon.
Hotel
16
Charles Dalton........
do
do
The Metropol "To. 2, Shankiwan Road.
Hotel
[1-W S
17
Peter Hayes................
co
da
Hotel
18 Sha To Sham
No.
do..
Hole!
∙19 | W. Krater...........nsta
Yes.
do
The Rose
FO
1. C. Goodchild
do
to
Room
11 Percy Hardman
do
do
18
Home
12
P. Bohm
do
do
Hotel
WH. C. H. HASTINGS,
Acting Polla Magistrate.
(1771
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godawns and certficate of the damage abtained from the Godown. Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which so Claims will be recognized.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent. Houskone, 26th October, 1998.
NOTICE TO, CONSIGNEES.
THE F. & D. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship
"BENGAL,"
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS.
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are belag landed and placed at their rish in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo:-
From London, &c, ex S.S. Victoria. From Persian Gull, ex S.S. Khandalla and Pinka,
From Zarzbst, er S.S. Paino.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before a P.M. TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 4th November, at 4 P.. will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages most be left in the Godowns and a cerificate of the damage
..
The Bay Vies
to. 20, Shaakwan Road.
Tae Hongkong los. 21, 23 15' & 31, Queen's Road Central and Nos. 1 and 3, Pedder's Street,
Shamrock 3
Thistle Hote:
01. 288 and 190, Queen's Road Central
Coma Grit To. 2, Queen's Road Central,
Sallors To 7. Praya West,
Windso fo. 13, Queen's Road Central,
Magistracy, Hongkong, 22nd October, 1808.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
OF NEW YORK,
THOMPSON AND BEDFORD DEPARTMENT,
Have in Stock and are now offerlog for Sale a lull line of
CYLINDER, ENGINE, MACHINE AND SPINDLE OILS.
MINERAL COLZA, (300° Fire Test),
abtained term the Godown Company within ten A high grade burning Oil for Ship Lights, Light Hanses, Tram Cam and Raliway Trains, and for
ali uses where a kighest degres of safety is required.
days after the Vessel's arrival hers, after which no Claims will be recognised.
[I-W S
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 29th October, 1898. "GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
FROM LONDON, CHATHAM AND STRAITS.
1894--Death of Alexandre L., Cear of Rosals. THE Steamship
Collision between steamers Afgax and Asioun at Yokohama,
TO-MORROW. Wednesday, 2nd November, 1898, (All Souls Day.) Cbluese-10th of Dik moon of 4th year of
Kasong-sti.
Moon-Maximum Declination N.7kr. am. High water-Afternoon Ohr.89min. " and 10hr 19min. Low water-Morning ............... Bhr. Rimin. Afternoon... Skr, 60min. ANNIVERSARIES.
"GLENTURRET,"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong. and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Carge will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon TO-DAY.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 6th November will be subject to rent.
1838-India proclaimed an Empire. 1884-Chinese Igihnare tender Fel-be cap-not
tured by the French, 1888-Talism Water Works completed. 1890-Explosion of the Government powder mille at Taipingsfo: 300 lives reported lost and 1,000 houses destroyed, 1893-Arival at Hongkong of Mr W. R. O'Conor, the new British Minister to China.
1896-1 Hogg-chang sentenced to forfelt I
year's pay for trespassing in the Impo ilal Park.
1897-Death of Sir Raiberford Alcock, K.C.B.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUR! Tacoma (Columčía) que inst. American (Clly of Paking) gih Inst. American (Goalie) qʻh inst.
American (China) 17th' Inst.
"
HoraxONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURMI. Kowloon Dock, Isidors Pous........... at Pronto Formala autojugisaking Windsor Castin Haiphong was chose
Fanol
Haungihan consumis
Deuteros, umetnimuoven
evident that is determining the Triumph es coast and the lary of the broad Atlantic waves procedate governlog cans Tavolving the the sex has never been smooth sufficiently long subjects of the two countles the respective to give those a chance who baya at different governments have already breed to the manner timer gone to considerable expenas and labour la which such should be tried and therefore no to recover the sunken treasure. From time deviation from sald instructionis is peratusibia.
Elis in secaranapudrat
Arrtosis.
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Cosmopoliten
ED]
SWATOW.
from Aginde, 30 Kwongie Wabo B. & S.
30 S. Rickmart..Hongkong...B. & Co. 30 Harting, Chelco...CMS.N, Co. Departures..
Agents.
for
31 Resange........Shanghai..B. & 9. 31 S. RickmartHkong B, & Co,
to times bandeds of dollars have been picke Hoieover, we have it clearly set forth in the up, and only recently Mr. J Toy, fronfounder, treaties that British subjects in Chlon samen. of Helston, found ons. On one occasion a few able only to the laws of Great Brtiale but Oct.
·years lace Mr. Tey found so many that the whatever Tresties or Conventions there may he fact was reported to the Beard of Trade, and a extant none of them declare that Chinese sub- ahare of the spoil was banded over to the jecia are not to be governed by the laws of their Government. Scores of coins have also been own country. All subjects of Chlum within the found in the figures midway up the cliffs, boundaries of this Empie are therefore governed Oct. where they had been washed by the waves and subject to the laws of China. Without, in gale. A quarter of a century ago Mr. therefore, going to any other question, ous thing I Poxr-Wengkol, Harting. Toy was one of a company who innie | seemis certain 1 The special agreement above- shaft from the top of the cliff through the rock named can never ("myriad times never") be belaw bigh-water mark, and near which the set on jep of a treaty executed between the two tromure is believed to be lying, the idea belog countries, nor can it faterfere with the authority after a storm or heavy ground, awell the barled which China possessen over her own subjects,
Now as the said special agreement between specle or a large portion of it, would do driven into the hole by the action of the waves, But ibu pasties to this salt in greatly contrary to the before the work was completed the sen broke meaning of the treaulay, it should therefore be in and the shaft had to be jabandoned. Other forthwith cancelled and made null and void. plans to recover the spegle here pimliarly falled, Alfer the cult of the vald plaintiffs, complaining Į teia, Swevtaj Sachiroj #fis Kalajar
. FAKE THE CANAL, OUTWARD-Oct, qb Binlawers; 7th Volute; 11th Energia, Melbourne, Katsowi igth Shang. hat, Rontagsberg; 18th Glenavon, indus; 21st Bambre, Horförly; agh Arminia, Bayern,
Kenmore,
HOMEWARD-Och asth Liv, Dardanus, Gl
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Consignees are requested to present all Claima for damages and/or shortages not later than tke 13th November, at 4 P.M, otherwise they will
be recognised... Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON. & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, just October, 1898, {1-W 1292 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND. SINGAPORI.
THE
“HE Company's Steamship *SUISANG," taving anived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo Impeding the discharge or remaining on board after WEDNESDAY, the and November, at Noon will be landed at Consigases' risk ansd expense leto Godowns at East Point, No Fire Insurance will be effected. Buls of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
[3-1 1293 Hongkong, 31st October, 1898,
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS,
COAL AND PROVISION MER CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
ANTI CORROSIVES
"
MINERAL WAX,
Crude, Semi-refined and Refined,
ORDERS SOLICITk) and LOWEST PRICES QUOTED.
M
MANUFACTORY
all sorts of
ANTI WOLLINGS
OIL PAINTS and COLOUR-WASH PREPARED IN ALL COLOURS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
GENERAL AGENCY..
BAILEY'S ENGINEERING AGENCY, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL. Hongkong, 14th May, 1808.
M
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ITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
No. 6, I Houss Strett, Praya Cenirah ·
Head Oftes TOKIO,
Branch Offices —
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSÍN, NIWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN Avenelas ---
MIH Coal Mines.
Obman Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Mines.
Tokyo Marine Insurance Co., Limited Hall Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Imperial Government Faper Mills, Japan, Cotton Cleaning and Wkg. Co., Skingkat. Onoda Cement Company, Japan. Kanegafucki Cotton Splaning Mill, Japan, The Mike Cotton Spinning Mill, Limited. Takyo Cotton Spinning Mil, Japan, Hayashi Clock Factory, Hongkong,.rth December,
1805
145
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Auction.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received fastructions
from H. M. NAVAL STORE ÖFICER to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
TO-MORROW
(WEDNESDAY), the and November, 1895, at Nook,
At H. M. NAVAL YARD. SUNDRY NAVAL AND VICTUALLING OBSOLETE AND CONDEMNED STORES. Comprising
OLD IRON, PAPER STUFF. BAGS, CAN-
VAS, CLOTHING, IMPLEMENTS,
Xv
&c
Soc. TERMS OF SALE 2-Ās Častomary. ·
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 35th October, 1898.
Co
be Zet.
TO LET,
)ELVEDERE”—g Roomed Bangalow.
nished for 6 months from -17th Sentember.
VILLA RISI.
SEMI-DETACHED
DENCES on Bowen Road [nOW IS course of erection.] "FAIRVIEW" KOWLOON,
PROPERTY now occupied by the
Bowrington Saw Miile.
FLOORS in STAUNTON and ELGIN
STRKETS.
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THI HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT. & AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 31st October, 1898.
TO LET FURNISHED,
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21 & 23, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG,
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36, DIVISION STREET, KOBE.
Hongkong, 15th March, 1896,
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THE LEADING CATERERS.
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by Mr. H. F. MEYRINK with possession as 1st of November.
For father Particulars, apply to
WE, MEYRINK & Ca," Hongkong, 12th October, 1898.
AN AFFEAL.
THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN
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LIQUORS to all others.
THE GRILL ROOM. Hongkong, 11 September, 1897.
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respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state thai the will be pleased to receive orders for Kil kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs
Ladles and Collars renewed on old ones,
and Children's Under-clothing, Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be sirpplied, li required.
any
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