BY THE MAIL.
(Frøin Homa-Papers)
Condemned. The old Westle is at last to be sold out of the Service. She was superseded by Whale Island years ago, but she had a glorious record before she became a target ship on, board of which every new type of armour was tested. As the Comit, a second rate, she took part in Lord Howe's victory on the glorious First of June." and in 1808 she fought and captured the French Sylphe. Then her name was changed to the Thunderer, and the introduction of armour plates found her a target slip. She is tho roughly rosten, but, having bech copper fasten- ed, she is sure to command a good price for the sake of the metal,
Iced Drinks.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1901.
cent years the nearest approach to this deluge was on July 12-181890, when it in, fell in eighteen hours. But yesterday's stream did not cease at 2 p.m. it moderated decidedly and continued, with occasional bunder and lightning, for another, couple of hours when the total fall amopoted to 3 in. Assuming this to have been uniform over Inner, London's 80,000 acres, more than 36 millions of tons of water fell in 31 hours., To beat this great food we have, to go back to June, 1878, when the late Mr. Symons reported over, ging, as the result of a violent storm lasting only an hour-, and-a-half. At the Royal Observatory, Green wich, however, there was a fall of 11 in, on July 35, 1888, but the storm of June, 1878, wAS A small one in the south eastern suburb...
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Miller, O. HA
Marshall, C. W.
Merchants Despatch &
Transportation Co.
Mills, Si
Mills, F
Letters for the following persons is un- leed water, says the "Family Doctor," should
claimed at the Post. Office.~. be shunned by all who expect to maintain a perfect digestion. It chills the stomach and Athkinson A. deadens the activity of the glands that produce Atkinson, Miss-1. digestive fluids. The free use of iced-water in | Angus, W. America is, according to an American contem-Alexander, M. R. porary, one thing that gives the American Anderson, W. H.. people the name of a "nation of dyspeptics." Atlantis, Miss J. Soda fountains for dispensing iced-cold drinks Ainslie, Mrs are practically an unknown luxury throughout Anderson, Mrs. E. F. Europe, consequently but very few Europeans Atkinson, J. I. have dyspepsia. While they drink a large Barton, Miss A..C. quantity of liquids, they have never been Barett, Mr. educated to iced cold drinks. Carelessness Bender, H. and indifference concerning the laws of health swells the great army of invalids. People ignore practical coinmon sense, methods of preserving health.
Dr. Kooh's Now Theory. Dr. Koch's starting theory that animal
tuberculosis is not communicable to human beings, and that all precautions against uberculous milk, butter, and meat are therefore superfluous, bas attracted aronce a good deal of attention and scepticism.
A Morning Leader representative, who in quired at the offie of the Local Government Board lately, was informed that the authori- ties neted upon the assumption that there was danger in the consumption of such tuberculou food, and that though Dr. Koch's new theory would no doubt he considered, there was little likelihood of any precautions being relaxed.
Both here and among the City authorities The utmost respect is felt for Dr. Knch, but in both cases there is no inclination to follow him slavishly. On the contrary, attention is directed to the utter failure of his "tuberculin to cure consumption, and, as one City official put it," Dr. Koch is a very clever man, but his methods The City has always been very strict in its dealings with tuberculous meal, and more than one seiler of such food has paid the penalty with a term of imprisonment.
Boer Characteristic's, by a Swiss. The account of Boer characteristics given by Lieutenant Paclie, of the Swiss army, in the Gazette de Lausanne, which appeared in the Times, confirms the opinions so freely expressed by other foreigners who have fought for the Boers. While he pays the highest possible tribute to the valour of the British soldier, this officer states that he only once saw the Boers even attempt to hold to the last an apparently impregnable position, and then, after one volley. Dey threw up their hands and begged for mercy. Most wonderful to M. l'ache was the good nature of the soldiers in sparing the men who had just been blazing away at them; indeed he is almost contempt uous in his astonishment as the mercy show. According to M, Pache, the one guid- ing principle of the Boers, in war and in peace, is to Reece the foreigner, and that is why they liked Kruger,
"In fleecing the foreigner the President and his followers were merely putting into practice the main idea of their own people." And it is the desire for loot, and little or no- thing else, that is keeping the Boers in the field now. Such, at least, is the opinion of one who, being neither Boer nor Briton, has studied the Boer on his native veld.
:
The C. B. Mastodon.
Mr. Gibson Bowles's impromptu reference to Lord. Rosebery in the House on the 23rd ult., was evidently carefully prepared beforehand but it was none the worse for that, for an im. promptu is not the sort of thing that a prudent man dashes off in a hurry. The parallel between the ex-Premier ploughing bis lonely furrow and Alexander Selkirk complaining that he is out of humanity's reach," and must finish his journey alone, was excellent. Better still-as the House indicated by its laughter-"The beasts that roam over the plain My form with indifference ser; They are so unacquainted with inan, Their tameness is.shocking to me." The spectacle of the Campbell-Bannerman bicephalous mastodon browsing with equal appetite upon all kinds of vegetation, and quite undisturbed, in its shocking tameness, by the sight of the solitary biped,"should tempt the pencil of our political caricaturists.
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Ma pang, W.
Mills, S. C...
Mitchell, W. T. Mundie
Mesny, Misa A...
Mary
Bowles, Mr. & Mrs. Mullary
J. H. Bracter, Hy.
Burke, Rev. P.G. Burger, L.
W.
Brown, A. J., D. D. Browne, E Babonneau Bonnet, F. Crammer, R. B. Carlton, L. G.
Carlos, A. Chinachiole, G. N. Christolm, J. I. Cradock, H. E. Collins, M. Cox, Miss M. J. Deoer, C. Li
Maullé, H. L..
Notton, R.
Nichchon, H. J
Nivau, L. 1
Norris, J. B...
Newby, Capt. As Oswin, A
Oviedo, F.
Olivier, The Hon.
Ozorio, S. E.
Olet, IL M.
Palaior, W. B..
Painter, Rev. TW.
Paliner, C. D. Paoli, S.
Pont, O.
Peterson, W.
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Hall, Į. L....... Hall, Capt. F. (2) Hoashi, S. Haynes,
Sammel & Co.
Skeeter, Jac Sandow, Mr. Alma Tilley, Capt.(?) Herman Singh (Sin-Tremain, 11. L, (New,
gapore)
York);= Houlin, Mrs. G. Ultam, Singh Holeccck, Mrs. R. Whillon, Mits Haidar Khan 1.P.C. 770 West, Mrs. M
Wazir Singh Harrison, S. W
Waryam Singh Hutchinson, Mrs.
Will A Hassam Khan
Warier Singh, 1.PE Isfahání, H.M.S
216 Jeannot, G (2) Jeewan Singh, IP.C. Wertheimer, Mrs. BJ
664
Map Zaniga, J. Bagin
List of Registered Covers for. Merchant
S.S: Changsha
Allas
H.M.8. Barfleur
Chingi
H.
Dragoman
Elite Norsach
R.M.S.E. of Japan.
S.S. Erim
#t
Hallan
#
Hating
Helsagric
Ships
...G. Nazinovich. WW.M. Rickingqu
G. Groves
Capt. Moore Chas Lendberg JAW. Holland.
J. McCanboy.
H. Cooper.
Capt. Zindel
R: Olsen,
A. E. Tilstor
Serang Humar.
U.S.S. Ista de Luson...C. Renton, U.S.S. Isla de Luzan...W. Lynch.
S.S. Loosob.........
#
A Brandt.
Barque Lannberga.....Captain. 5,5. Manuel Laguna...E. Nielson.
Mulo...). P. Walker Patroclus....... Capt. E-Dickens. President R. B. Munto.. Transpon Penarth. C. Comer. (3) S.S. Perla.......................... Charles Smith."
Chas. McFeely. U.S.HS Relief
Reliaf
Relief
J. H. Miller
P: Schneider.
S.S. Shantung...........H. S. Clifton
1)
St Dunston
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Ula
Sui Tal:
Transport Wright
11
Leop: Piringer.
A. Neno
...R. O. Lloyd. (a)
S. Croft,
List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Officss at Hongkong.
Takmakoff.
Chingtai (2 telègrams). Thungsenglong. Chunhangchang.
Amas,
Poliakoff, M. M.
Pilcher, A. J.
Pilcarin, W. G.
Parfit, J. S.
Douglass, Mrs. M. E. Parks, W. J. Day, R. Davis, J. W. Damerell Dyson Esposito, E. Eschauzier, P. Engert, M. Forest, Miss A. Fitzsimmons, C. A.. Fleming, G. Farr, A. J. M.
Frankland, A. *Faure, J.
-
Pèreira, Mrs. C. Petter, J. D. Ridgway, T. Robinson, C. T. Rouch, S. G. L.. Raine, Miss P. Rousell, M. Roshchild, O. F..
Robinson, C Robles, M.
• Ross, C. H
Rice, C.
Huffman.
John Wheeler."
Kaibing
Kongbinin,
Kongyuenberg.
(Two Telegrams).. Kwongchanch ong.. Leile Werthman. Loheengkee. Meade.
Nghuyen Thành.
Norton.
Trienfat...
Willner.
With.
Woochrony. Wood,
wookée.
Yebisumoto. Yheetsan. Yown.
Auctions,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instructions,
from The Victualling Store Officer, to sell by.
BUS FUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
Con
WEPJESPAY, the 28th August, 1901,
at their Sales Rooms, Ice House Street. A quantity of STOKES, includlug-1 Cask FLOUR,7. Casks - QATMEAL, 2 Casks PERS, Cisks RICE, 2 Casks RAISINS, 66 Bagk BISCUITS, CHOCOLATE, PRESSED POTATOES, PEPPER,' and 16 Chosts of TEA; alio 21 Yards GOLD LACE
TERMS As Usual, PA
Insurances.
"L'UNION
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY LD. Established 1818),
HE Undersigned, having been appointed THEY
GENERAL AGENT for the" above' Company is prepared to ACCEPT RISKS al current rates!
Claims settled direct without reference to the Head Office.
AR. MARTY Agent
7120
Hongkong, 5th July, 1901,
NORTH", GERMAN PIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURS.. THE Undersigned ACENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept First Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at
SIEMSSEN & Co.
HUGHES & HOUGH,..
Government Auctioneers. | CURRENT RATES. [garc Hongkong,26th August, 1901. |
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION
No. 448.
CHE following Particulars and Conditions of THE
Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held at the Offices of the Public Works
Department, on :-)
MONDAY,
the 2nd day of September, 190, at 3 P.M., are published for general information." -
By: Command,
STEWART LOCKHART,
(9150
Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, rgth August, 1001. Farticulars and Conditions of the letting hy Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the and day of September, 1901,.at 3 P.M,, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Four Lots of CROWN LAND, at Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a.CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
| No. of Sale
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.
Registry Locality.
No.
Boundary MEARtremeDAR.
KON
feet feet feet feet
Joon
Intend
Lot. No Tal Kok
Yuenhoptai.
1,18
Teul
6436. ~
3.458, 4,713 5.002 (Kan
3,130
-7,530
Hok Chau,
Schmidt (a telegrams), 0903 Yuenhophzi. Shiuchinchong... 3,089. 1,450
1,759
Consignees.
Richardson, W. N.
Sponkei (9988),
Robinson, Miss
Rutledge, H. B.
Ralphs, E.
Ranget
Rosa, E. da
Samborne, Dr, F. G.
THE P
Sig, J. R.
Shukoor, A. C.
Shaffer, S.
Flying Jordans Circus Reid, J.G. Gye, H. W.. Genature, f. Gorcke, A Girard, A. V. Gainford, Mrs. Galbraith, J. E. Grieve, A. R. Grant, L.-W. Guthrie, J. R Hall, E. A.-S. Hez, H. D. Handid Harston, Cari Halcolt, H. Hermann, H. Hannan, J. W. Heaton, T Holdsworth, S. Haiman Hunter, J. A Irvine, C. W. Jones, Dr. Jackson, J. G.. Jarvey, I Jones, W. L. Johnson, J. Jesus, D. D. James, S. C. Jesus, J. M. Johnstone, B. H. Jamieson Jephson, Capt. J. Jarvis, A. C. Kirk, Dr. R. Knight, E.' Kalet, M. Keelin, H. Kapple, W. A Kissersent, Smith Kahuweiler, S. Laura, A. Leitav, F. P. D. Little, Mrs. A.
Sternmvarie Singh, C Sampson, J. Silva, S. N Salva, C. de Stephton, Miss G. Seldner, J, K. Sitwell, J. K. Sandelands
Lives, R. T. P.-. Liv, R. J. P. Lorenzo, M. Lebruary, D. W. P. Lortet, P. M.- Lever, S. Livingstone, J Leslie, M. H. McGill, W. E. Miller, R. E. McCracken, W. R. Meurice, M. F. Money, R. J
List of Registered Andrews, Wm. Abids Khan Ameer Shah Angudhin, M. S. Atlantis, Miss I. Brandt, P. (3) Brimble, Capt, A. Bobal Singh Βοποίο. Β.
Beveral, Bonifacio Bomahjes & Co Braga, C. Cadieux; Miss Ja Campbell, Capt Crane, E. H. Cruz, M. 13... Calto, J.T.
Smith, A. H.
Simi, W. A.
Superintendent Sitvell, J. K.. Samuel, C. J. Singh, G. Sprague, 0. Soolayman, H. Thomas, L. C. Trick, R. Thomas, Mrs. J. Turkey, H. H Towzalin
Thompson, C. W. Taylor, C
Tummler, W. Torrance, J. C.' Valentine, A Vamey, Miss L. W Vass, Capt Vance, C. H. Westcott, R. Weber, D.-E. Weissmanni, B. Walker, H. W. William, J. Walker, JD. Walker, O. H. Wilson, F. Worder, E. G Wennberg, H: 0, Wichmam, E Youd, B :Zulant, Fi
Covers in Poste Restante.
Kahn, R.
Kemper, A C (Lon-
don).
Karan liabi Kahim Bakash "Kumura
Kala Singh Kohen, EA
Kallah Singh
Ludah Singh
Litton, G.London.)
Mohamed
*Mirza Sadiy
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES...
THE P. & OS. N. Ca't Steamship.
"FORMOSA,"
T
222-
Contents in
Annual Reat.
Upset Price.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 447-
go€15
HE following Particulars and Conditions of
•Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held at the Offices of the Public Worki Department, on
MONDAY,
the 2nd day of September, 1901, at 3 P.M., are FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, published for general information.
By Command,
SUEZ-AND STRAITS:
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company 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 Coods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary, before 4.P.M., TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 29th, instant, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.
No Fire, Insurance will be effected by me in
any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Véssel'i arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised..
H. A RITCHIE,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 23rd August, 1901,
INDRA" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
5.S. "LONGSHIPS?
ONSIGNEES of Cargo er ss.LONG
SHIPS from New York are hereby notified that their Cargo transhipped at Singapore into the s.5." PRINZ HEINRICK" bas,now arrived and is being landed and placed at their risk ing the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co's Godowns at Kowloon,
Consignees, are requested, to immediately send in to the Undersigned Original Bills of→ Lading in exchange for which they will receive local Bills of Lading on which delivery can be obtained”,
J. H.STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, toth August, 1901. (916c Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the and day of September, 1901, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Ona Lot of CROWN LAND, at Kennedy Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor
Hongkong, anh Mát, Thạc
R
For Sale.
FOR SALE..
URAL BUILDING LOT No. 1, situate upon · MOUNT: GOUGH, THE PEAK, together with the Four. Houses standing there. on. The owner is prepared to accept an offer for the whole Lot or to sell the houses separately, subject to the existing tenancies, any portion of the purchase money can remain on Mortgage at 8% per annum. For detailed Particolars, apply to
DENNYS & BOWLEY; Solicitors, SUPREME COURT HOUSE.
19100 Hongkong, 24th August, 1901,
FOR SALE.
EVERAL MODERN BOOKS on En-1
gineering Subjects. For List, apply
"STEAM,"
Co The Hongkong, Telegraph. Hongkong, roth August), igata
FOR SALE, CHEAR:
Intimations.
BENEFIT
For the WIDOW and CHILDREN of the, **Late Armourer Sergeant AAYILLIAMS, and
Battalion Royal Welsh F Fusiliers.
Under the Distinguished Pairnnage.of His Excellency Sir H. ELAKE, O.C.B.G.
Commodore F. POWELL, CERME The Acting General Officer commanding the
~~> Troops-Colonal LF, BROWN, RE.
GRAND MILITARY TATTOO, will A take place on the LONGKONG, VOLUN TEER PARADE GROUND (by kind permission of the Acting Confmondant) commencing at 9 P.M. sharp, on WEDNESDAY, 4th Septem ber, 1901, and
The Military and Nayy of Hongkong will be represented in afTorchlight Procession, headed Drums, Files, And Pipes of the Garrison, kindly lept by the Commanding
"Officers, "D
Tickets can be obtained at
Messrs. KELLY & WALSH. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS HEAD-
QUARTERS,
[9170
Mand At the different MESSES. - Hongkong, 26th August, 1901. HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
ONTRIBUTING Shareholders are
quester to sind in a statement of Busi ness contributed during the Half Year ended- 30th June, 1901, on or before the roth Sept on which date the Accounts will be CLOSED
By Order of the Board of Directors,
THOS. 1, ROSE, Secretary, Hongkook, 22nd August, root. [9010 THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN. CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
N INTERIM DIVIDEND at the RATE
A COTTAGE. PIANO by BORD of tids, above Company of the Jolk Aust Compa
Three years old, in Excellent Condition. For Price, &c, apply,to
THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. Hongkong, 27th May, 1991,
[$650
Intimations.
NOTICE
HAVE This Day RESUMED PRACTICE.
WM. MACLEOD, D.D.S.... American Dentist
Hongkong, 1st August, 1901.
MR. CE
NOTICE.
[8a6c
R. C. E. WARREN begs to inform his numerous Customers that, be will REMOVE his Office, to more commodious Premises at WYNDHAM STREET (Opposite to the CLUB GERMANIA) on the 1st August next
Hongkong, 23rd July, 1901.
1780
JUST RECEIVED,
- FIRST SEASON'S CONSIGNMENT
of AMERICAN ASPARAGUS & DESSERT FRUITS, ALL KINDS. Apply to
G. GIRAULT. Hongkong, 20th August, 1901":
JUST UNPACKED;
[667c
EST GERMAN SAUSAGES of a well
of His Majesty the KING, for one further term Bow make, in small and large tins, of
of 75 years.
Registry Ne
| No. of Sala
Inland Lot No.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
LOCALITY
Boundary.
hi cenretenta.
1.
...
(R. | ft.] (6. | (t.
Contests m
➡ Annual Rent.
Upset Price.
Keunady Road #19 | 250 |943|214|36153 080 | 2,063
Co-be Let.
TO LET.
SHOP or OFFICE and TOP FLOOR, of No, 70, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. For Particulars, apply to
Torch
THE MEDICAL HALL. Hongkong, 24th August, 1001.
TO LET (From 1st August next),
JARDINE MATHESON & Co., No. 3, ORMSBY TERRACE KOWLOON
Agents.
Hongkong, 23rd August, 1901. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE
CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
PERU,
are hereby notified that, their Goods are, at their risk being discharged into Lighters and/ or landed into our Godowns at Wanchal and delivery may be had either from Lighters/or
· Musso & Co. G.D. (3) from Godowns upon countersignature of Bills McDougall, Mrs. Rof Lading.
Meblou, Al
McGill, Major H. S
(Tientsin
Heavy Rainstorm In England. London has long been thirsting for some thing like a wet day. For more than three months the air has been dry and laden - with dust and all manner of abominations, while the sewers have had to be flushed with an occasional barrel of water from the main. Everything-the air, streets, gardens, parks, sowers-wanted a thoroughly heavy. soaking. downpour, but a week followed week and still the heat and dryness remained in the ascendant, it seemed hopeless to expect any great change. However, it has come at last, and just as the weather was going to be fine! All 11 am on the 15th ulto, with the sky: looking better and better every minute and temperature endeavouring to mount again to wards the eighties, not a Londoner was dream- ing of thunderstorms and rain, and yet in less than an hour an electric storm had buret, rapidly increasing in violence, but without a drop of rain. It was all very mysterious, and no one. could make anything of it, beyond concluding that the long drought had so completely Cowie, T. Sydney. exhausted the moisture in the air that there Cameron, A. B. was nothing existing to be precipitated. Half Calo, R. de an hour passed, and the conclusion was for tified by the almost vain attempt of one or two Dios, R. R. de
Celestino, P. spots of rain to reach the earth. Meanwhile, David, J. A., Singapore. she flashes of lightning and peals of thunder Ermehell, H. O. had become almost continuous. Sa certain Edarate, C
now that the storm would collapse, Elia, J(9): that the public regained confidence, and Pro Evans, Miss A farred the outside to the inside seats, on the Faure,). omnibuses. They soon had to regret their For F temerity
Fairis, G. (Singapore); Preston, B. SIXTEEN MILLION TONË FELLEVAA Fernandez, V. Pants Passantino, 2); (7) --- At half-past twelve the windows of heaven Fode, Waalf, (Austria) Petchirelles, Hin were suddenly thrown open, and without further Gujor Singh,1,P.C.647 Pekin Railway, Chief ado there descended on the astonished multi- Gunda Blogh
Engineer tude the most stupenduous deluge the metro Gleick, MA
Pinulty M polis has witnessed for more than twenty-three Gomen G./ Roberts, (3)
Rbbles years! It was not exactly like the rainfall of Graves, far-famed Cherrapoonfee, bat it came down in Chung C
Rosa, E. de LYRitto, WA Sydney By
WALS
a manner which would be anything-but wel- "Gerald, A.”
Mackie Misa S. F
Martin, Ha J
Marsh, Capt. P
Mullary & Co. Nand Sligh
N.C.
Noble, James
Nar Singh
Olbes, Fred Patienson, Lt. E. C.
Lylden
comes were, it ́io occur more than once in a | Galvno, 19: Linha Ricco, Mad..E.. lifetime. Within an hour the amount that felli 5 Bruall)
was in the rate than decreasing somewhit Goff, Ore 9. (Buffalo, Sultan Mahomed
(3) In falling in the next bull -koni, co. two tfelbek theppauge, showed 11, inzo Withleira,
No Gray, CT);
Salib Hajee, SF. Shane, Capta
Goods remaining uncialmed after the 30th
instant, will be subject to rent. -
No Fire Insumace has been effected
GEORGE ECKLEY,
Acting Agent...
Hongkong, 23rd August, 1901,
TORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP "BRAEMAR
Apply to
ANG PUN HUNG,
85, Queen's Road Contral Hongkong, 17th July, 190",
[7612;
TO LET
[O. 1, STEWART TERRACE THE
PRAK Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST!!
·MENT & AGENCY COŊ LD. Hongkong, 31st July, 19ör.
[7099
TO LET
DOWN-No. 54, DUDDELL STREET, Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY CO., LD... Hongkong, 31st July, 1901.
TO LET
A HOUSE in RIYOR TERRACE,
"THE RETREAT MOUNT KELLETT. Apply to R
THE CHONGKONG LAND INVES
MENT & AGENCY CO, LD.
FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO | · Hongkong. 31st July, ront.
HAMA, MOJ VLADIVOSTOCK.
AND FORT ARTHUR
The above Steamer having arrivedy Cont signees of Cargorare hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for count and to take immediate delivery of:
from klobraiderg
Cargo Impeding the discharg
will be landed and stored
and expens
DODWELL
Hongkong 20th
Goods:
MEE CHEUNG
PHOTOGRAPHERS
TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSEINA
Ice House Road
now in modiour
ition, in his New and Com nisex, to aclibre, as heretoförði
CART PRACTICE slony or in any part of the Far East
GROUPS AND VIEWS
optember 1898
various kinds..
Finest WESTPHALIAN HAMS.
H. RUTTONJEE;.
5. D'Aguilar Street and 39 & 40, Elgin Road, Kowloon," Hongkong, 13th July, 1901.
NOTICE.
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THE BEST-PREVENTIVE-OF-ALLS INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
SANITARY SOFT
SOAP.
'JEYES
FLUID
-DISINFECTANT
SOAF
AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY
1984 ITS USE. VEL W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,
·Bank Buildingon Hongkong, oth March, 1807.
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FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST
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EDWARD OSBORNE, Secretary. Hongkong, 16th August, 1001.
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