Entimations,

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

E

PROGRAMME

OF THE

IGHTEENTH ANNUAL PRIZE

MEETING

TO BE HELD AT

KOWLOON

on

MONDAY,

the 16th April, 1900,

Under the Distinguished Partronage of. H.E. SIR HENRY BLAKE, C.C.M.G.,, and

H.E. MAJOR-GENERAL GASCOIGNE, C.M.G. 1-Queen's-Distance 200 yards. Members

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1900.

Intimations.--

(Continued.)

Persons wishing to join the H. R. Associ ation should send their names, with the requisite fees, to the Hon. Secretary. Sub- scription $5; Ladies $1.-Ladies under 16 years are not eligible for membership.

Members are reininded that they are not entitled to fire as such, or to the enjoyment of any privileges unless their subscriptions, are paid on or before Thursday, 12 inst., at 11 am.

Ranges have been detailed as follows:

NAVAL, RANGE.

200 yards-FRIDAY 3.00 to 5.30 MONDAY 11.30 to 1.00 500 yards-FRIDAY 9.30 10.11.30 SATURDAY 430 to 4.00 MONDAY 1.00 to 2.00

1

only. No. of Slipts -Seven. Entrance 30 600 yards--FRIDAY 11.30 to 3.00 cents. Three prizes value 50 per cent. of Entries, with $10.00 added. Position- Standing or Kneeling,

2--Ladies' Nomination Open to Lady Mein

SATURDAY 4.00 to 5.30 MONDAY 2.00 to 3.00

700 yards-SATURDAY 9.30 to 11.30. MONDAY 9.30 10 10.30 Joo yards-SATURDAY 11.30 10 2.30 MONDAY 10.30 10 11.30

Distance 500 bers or their Nominees.

No En yards. No. of Shots--Seven. trance fee. Prizes presented. Position— Standing or Kneeling, 3-Queen's-Distance soo yards. Members 50 yards-MONDAY

only. No. of Shots-Selen. Entrance so cents. Three prizes value 50 per cent. of the entries, with $100 added. -4-Queen's-Distance 500 yards.

5.

<! Membersi

only. No. of Shots-Ten. Entrance 50 cents. Three prizes valus 50 per cent, of the entries, with $10.00 alled Carbines allowed points;

Queen's.-Distance 700 yds.; members only,

and

'Nomination.

3 to 5.30 Ladies

Entimations.

ANNUAL CHEAP SALE.

FINE JAPANESE GOODS.

during 20 Dilys only, com mencing from 25th March.

D. NOMA, No. 12, Beaconsfield Arcade, Opposite the City Hall. Hongkong, 26th March, 1900.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION

AGENT'S,

PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS.

SOLE AGENTS FOR.

HARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE COMPOSITION RED HAND Entry from may be obtained from and sub- BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, scriptions paid to

A. CHAPMAN,

Treasury;

ог

Or

M. S. NORTHCOTE;

Land Investment Co., Hongkong Club,

[458b Hongkong, 14th April, 1900,

No. of Shots--Ten. Entrance 50 cents., THE HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Three prizes value 50 per cent of the Entries with $10.00 added. Carbines allowed 4 points.

6.-Queen's-Distance 800 yards Members only. No. of Shots-Ten. Entrance to cents. Three prizes value 50 per cent of the Entries, with 1000 added. Carbines allowed 5 points. 7-Queen's Aggregate-Forcompetitors whose

respective scores in the Queen's Events make up the highest aggregates. Entrance St. Prizes to be selected by winners in order of merit as laid down by Rule 12 in Ladies' Competition. 8-All Comert. Competitions for All Comers,

Rifles or Carbines, will take place sim ultaneously with the foregoing events at the 200, 00, G00, 700, aut 800-yards, ranges. Number of shots-Five at each range. Three prizes at each range value 7 per cent of the entries. Tickets will! be obtainable at the Firing Points Siglat ing shots as per Rule 9. 9-All Comers Aggregate-Entrance $1.00

conditions as in No. 7. 10.-Revolver Competition -Unlimited entries; 20 cents each. Nion to 4.30 pm. Distance 30 yards. Position Standing. No rests allowed. Any Revolver of 4; Calibre and upwards. Three prizes.

CONDITIONS,

1-Botries will s werd by the under..

on on the signed at the address

a pa dhe

ith lost, and in the wake Range up to a nu ne Molay, the 13th Fest In all case, the entry Bum mat in accomm panied by the requie vees, and the subirip, tion for the curical vou if not paid.

2. In all competitions, three competitors must enter or there will be an first prize, four or no second, six or no third, and so on.

3-Competition No. 2 The Ladies' No- minationis open to Members, nominated by Lady Members, present in the Colony at the time of nomination. No Lady to nominate more than one representative, nor any member to shoot for more than one Lady.

4-Rides-English Service Ritle or Carbine only to be used. Pull off 6-lbs. Rides may be tested before, and/or after shooting.

5.-Sights Slips of paper or other substance capable of being shifted, and sliding wind gauges on Rifles or Carbines are not allowed.

6.PositionAny, except in Competition No. 1 and 2 when the member must stand or kneel whilst shooting.

7-A limited amount of 39.3 cordite amouni-

J

URING. the EASTER MEETING, TIFFIN

will be obtainable on the RANGE.

MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 12th April, 1900,

NDIAN FAMINE

ENTERTAINMENTS. `-

[47

FUND

The dates of thes- Entertainments will be THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April, 19th 20th and 21st, and the Booking Office will be Open on Tuesday, 17th April, at 10 AM.

[478b Hongkong,-ath April, 1990,

GERMAN SCHOOL.

TSUMMER TERM will commence

on MONDAY, the 23rd instant, a.c There are a few racandes, and parents desirous to send their Children will please communicate with the undersigned.

PAUL BREWITT, Hon. Secretary,

Itongkong, ¡oth April, 1900.

SINGING.

LEC

1473b

MR A MARSH,

(Late Pay pat. BARTON) OF THE ROYAL CANL 10 OPPRETTETIME-RoyalTM ITALIAN OPERA, Lavent Sen; ROYAL CHORAL SOCHI, and the Principal London and Provincini Concerts).

Papil of Stawek KANDEGGER, Begs to announce that he is now prepared to give LESSONS IN SINGING and

VOICE PRODUCTION

to a limited number of Pupils.

Terms on Application.

Office:

[472b

Corner of Queen's Road and Ice House Lane.

Hongkong, roth April, 1900.

WANTED.

tion will be provided to payment, and may be A COPY of the Local "HANSARD,” 1891-2,

obtained at the Committee tent on the range, i but Competitors are recommended to bring

their own.

8-Competitors can shoot in any match at any time during the Meeting unless otherwise specified. Meinhers shooting for the Queen's Events will bave precedence over All Comers and others at each range

Address:→

J. J: F. Office of This Paper. Hongkong, toth Math, 1900,

WANTED.

A

FEW BOARDERS (GENTLEMEN) Cerid Postion on low level; good 9Two sighting shots--tickets price to cents each to be obtained at the Committee tent- accounktion with use of Hilliard Table and will be allowed at each range in every competi-select Library, tion-except No. 1o.

10-Range-keepers (on the day on which they have kept, or are detailed to keep a range, for not less than 14 hours and the Hon. Secretaries will have precedence over other members.

11-Firing entries to commence at 9.30 a.m. and cease at, or about, but not later than 5.30 p.m.

12-Competion No. 2 will be fired between 3 and 5.30 o'clock on Monday, 16th April, weather. permitting, during which time all other Com petitions will be required to cease.

Lady Winners, in order of merit, shall be permitted to select their prizes, provided that they, or some persons authorized by them, attend at the Committee tent at the conclusion of the Competition. Any Winner who does not attend or is not duly represented will have

a prize alloted by the Committee.

13-Every Competitor for the Queen's

&c.,

DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES, &c.,

&c.

Sole Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM

and

P.&O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &c. EVERY KIND OF

SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK

AT "

REASONABLE PRICES. Hongkong, 14th May, 1896.

NOTICE.

THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

SANITARY SOFT

SOAP.

JEYES

FLUID

THE DESTREZ

DISINFECTANT

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SOAP

AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY

ITS USE.

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Clarke's

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IS WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD

from all impurities from whatever causo arising,

For Serofa, Scurv, Eczema, Sle and Blood Diseases, Mackheads, l'imples, and Sereof all kluds,

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CAUTION-Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mixture should 1436bce that they get the genuine article. Worthless Imitation

and substitutes are sometimes palined of by unprincipled venbr The words "Lincoln and Edland Counties Drog Company, Lincoln, Engleul," are engraved on the Gover ment Stamp, and Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixture." blown in the batle, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE

Apply REX,

c/o this Paper. Hongkong, 2nd April, 1900

NOTICE. JANTED to purchase a REMINGTON (new or second hand) TYPE WRITER.

Apply

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W

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Notice of Firms. SALAMANDER FIRE INSURANCE CO.

NOTICE.

T

THE UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed AGENTS for the above COM- Prizes is specially requested to send in his PANY, are prepared to accept Risks against scores to the Comittee Tent not later than 3: FIRE at CURRENT RATES,

p.m. on Monday, 16th April.

14-Ties and inatters not allerwise provided

for, will be decided by Bisley Rules.

15. Competitors must write their names and descriptions on their tickets distinctly, in English characters,

16-The Committee tent, where tickets and all information can be obtained, will be near the 500 yards range.

The Committee reserve to themselves the

right to alter the description of any of the prizes berein stated, and also times of Shooting, Entry, Ranges, and Targets.

i

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T'

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8, DEACONSFIELD ÁRCADE,

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Eutimations. EYE-SIGHT...

Mr. N. LAZARUS,

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ba-consulted for SPECTACLES at BREWER & CO.,

(Under the HONGKONG HOTEL). Business Hours ...............A.M. to 5 P.M.

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5 now in a position, in his New and Com

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VISITORS AT THE HOUGKOMG HOTEL.

Aitken, Mr. J. H.. Amsler, Mr. W. Andrews, Mr. R. W Angus, Mrs. John Armstrong, Lieuz, A. Bailey, Mr. W. S. Beal, Mr. G. R.

Beal, Miss

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Col.

Schumacher, Mr. and

Mrs. O.

Sergeant, Mr. B. W. Sharp, Mr. & Mrs. E. H. Simmins, Mr. H. Smythe, Mr. A.

Hamilton

J.

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Waghorn, Mr. G. Waldow, Mr. R. Warfield, Mr. and Mrs. Warken, Mr. John Whecter, Mrs. E. Whiley, Mr. & Mrs. W. Whiley, Miss Whiley, Mr. W. J. G. Wild, Mr. and Mrs.

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Zeh, Mr. A.

Zuniga, Mr. J. M. de

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PEAK HOTEL,

J

Beattie, Mr. And ew Brayne, Mr. R. F. R. Brown, Colonel Bryson, Mr. A. Bure, Mr. P.. Carie, Mr. Arthur R. Dann, Mr. G. UL. Dron, Mr. Droze, Mr. P. J. Hlaver Ezekiel, Mr. J. S. Forbes, Mr. A. Fraser, Lt. Col. A. R. Gompertz, Mr. H. H, Gorges, Colonel E. H. Graham, Mr. D. M. Gros, Mr. Edward F. Hays, Mr. J. Hindekioper, Mr. Inchbald, Mr. Chantrey Jeffries, Mr. I. U.

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OPIUM QUOTATIONS.

Hongkong 14th April..

New Palpa DIRICO, Amer. ship, Goodwin--Standard Oil | New Relages

Co.

Old, Benares EM NOVA Old Mulya ..... Perzilo, paper tlåd

GEO. T. RAY, British ship Spicer Sicmaarn

& Co. Ints, British bark, W. Writ-Stemssen &

Co.

950

per chest,

930 per picul

The Share Market.

LATEST QUOTATIONS,

(April 12th)

Paid.up Capital.

Latest quotation

Companies.

Banke.

Hongkong & Shang bai Banking Car poration.......... The Bank of China & Japan, Limited- (Preference)........ The Bank of China

Nominal

'EXCHANGE..

Hongkong, 14th April. On. London, Telegraphic Transfer 01/11/

© Bank Bilis, on demand.....1/11 7/16-

* Credits, 4 months' sight ..............1/114 :: D'ments, 4 months' sight

ON BAXAN, (demand)

ON PARIS," "Bank Bilis, on demand ..............

Credits, 4 months' sight

ON NEW YORK, Bank Bilts, on demand

Credits, 30 days' sight

$135 317% premium UN BOMBAY, Telegraphic Transfer

On demand ON SHANGHAI, Telegraphic Transfer.....714 Private, 30 days' sight ......724 nom. ON YOKOHAMA, T.T.........38 per cent prem Sovereigns, Bank's Buying Rate ........$1α16 Gold Leaf 100 teuch, per taelin...............53-15 Bar Silvertonesgaitka Dollars

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££5.5 buyers National Bank of

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8 $29 Do. Founders... $20

Marine Insurances. Union Ins. Society of

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$50 $235 China Traders Ins.

$25 $54 North China Ins. Co.,

'Ld.

£25. Tls. 170

Yangtsso Ins. Assoc.

Ld. Canton Ins. Office,

Led........... Straits Ins. Co., L...

$60 $140

$130

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€ 50 $300 China Fire Ins. Co.,

L.d.

$ zo 1$80 Shipping,

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Co., Ltd.

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$ 50 $si

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15 181

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$100 $41

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SC SLO

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ANPING MARU, Japanese: steamer, 962, Satow,

9th April,-Swatow 8th April, General. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha

BANKAKU MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,449, C. Hibo, 7th April, Hangay 4th April, Coal,

Dodwell & Co., Ld.

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CROWN OF ARRAGON, British steamer, 1,474,

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KINSILIU MARU, Japanese steamer,

159, F.

Horton, 10th April,--Moji 5th April, Gene- ral and Coal-Nippon Yusen Kaishi LESBURY, British steamer, 1,726, D. William- 506, 12th April,-Cardiff zgth, Feb., Coal. -Order.''

Loosox, British steamer, 1,020, J. H. Jackson, 9th April,Bangkok 31st Mar, Rice- Butterfeld & Swire

MAIDZURU MARU, Japanese steamer, 667, .'T, Ogata, 12th April,-Swatow 1th April, General-Mitsui Dumaan Kaisha,

MAUSANG, British steamer 1,644, J. Kynoel

7th April,Sandakan 1st April, Timber

-Jardine, Matheson & Co. and Genatal, "ON 'SANO, British steamer, 1,787, J. Young,

Bth April-Saigon

4th April, Rice. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

PRIYANG, German steamer, 952, R: Köhler,

9th April, Hongay 7th April, Rice Siemssen & Co.

PROGRESS, German steamer, 687, P. Brandt, 7th April, Touron 5th April, Rice and General-Siem'ssen & Co.

PROPONTIS, British str., 1,390, W. Mackay, 25th Feb.,-Saigon zoth Feb, Rice- Ileung Sing Steamship Co..

QUEEN ADELAIDE, British steamer, 1,835, F. M. Nair, 9th April-Moji 3rd April, Coal,

Dodwell & Co., Lu

SANDAKAN, German steamer, 1,374, E. Muhle, 7th April, Sandakan and April, Timber and General-Melchers & Co. SIKI, British steamck, 1,786, Rowley, 4th April, ́

Tacoma via Kobe and Ports 31st Mar, General Dadwell & Co, T. Calender,

Ld.

TAI LEE, German-steamer,

4th April,Saigon 31st Mar, General— Meyer & Co.

TAISANO, British steamer, 1,544, W. E: Kent,

12th April,Shanghai 7th April, General. -Jardine, Matheson & Co. TAIYUAN, British steamer, 1,459, R. Nelson, 26th Mar Melbourne 13th Feb., Sydney 27th, Townsville 3rd Mar, Thursday laland 8th, Port Darwin-11th, and Manila 23rd......... General Butterfield & Swire.

THORDIS, Norwegian steamer, 2,414, Wilhelm. sen, 6th April, New York 7th April, General and Kerosine-Order,

Sailing Yaseels. DIRIGO, American ship, 2,845, Goodwin, 21st Mar New York 29th Oct,, Kerosino Standard Oil Co.

GIO, T. HAY, British ship, 1,647, Spicer, 30th

Mar,Manila, (P. 1. Mar, Ballast Siemssen & Co.

JOHN CURRIER American ship, 1,848, lhw

rense, 11th Mar., New York 14th Sept, Kerosine--Standard Oil Co.

MOBILE BAY, British bark, 1,117, James A. Boyd, 18th Mar,,Hongay 6th Mar,, Coál,

Jardine, Matheson & Co...

STANFIELD, British bark, soo, H. Wilson, 4th

8th March, Timber April, Rajang

.

Order:Per

VOLKYRIN, British bark, 498, P. R. Hall, 8th

April,Rajang 20th March, Timber, Master

WARATAH, British schooner, 25, Haynes, 23rd

Sept.Takow, isth Sept –Mr. F

W. Hall

WHH, SHIT American ship,/1,800, E C, Colley Man, New York 28th Sept, Kerosine Oil Standard Oil Co,

Jost 10

Amnik will class!--

**For Canton→Per Rowan to-morrow, tlie-15th Instant, al 9 Aidong

*For Karatum Per Ariake Maru to-morrow, the sth instant, at 9

For Keelung - Per Tallon Maru on Monday, the 16th instant, at 9 AM

MAS

For Samthul and Wschow~Per Wuchow Monday, the ráth instant, af 4 P.MY SA

-ForSwalow, Amoy and Anping-Pervinding Mary on Tuesday, the 17tinatang, ar 5.P.31).

• For Singapore, Penang, and Bombay-Per Dormida on Wednesday, the 16th Ipsiant, át"

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