ELEGRAMS

THE SHANGHAI RACES

SECOND DAY.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1905.

EZAGISLATIVE COUNCIL

MEETING

known to the general public, to the workmen and mechanice, that no hi tram's, early cars and evening cars, were being run for their beneßt? A meeting of the Legislative Council was One of the conditions of the concession to the beld thie aftemoon, Present His Excellency Tramway Company was that they should have a the Governor, Major Sir: Mathew Nathan, certain number of trams running night, and KCNQ, RE, H❘s Excellency Major-General | moming for the benefit of the workmen at the Villiers Hatton, Hon. Mr. T. Sercombe Smith two extreme.euds of the town ard of course if son (Colonial Treasurer), Hob. Sir H. don't make use of the tramway, then I think Spencer lorkel y' (Attorney, General), Hon, this resolution is very proper'; but if there is Mr. Hasil Taylor (Harbour Master), Hon, any doub: about the fact of these trams, run Mr. W. Chatham, (Director of Public ning night and morning for their benefit and Works), Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin (Registrar not being made known to them in any way The Shanghai Stakes. One and a half General), Hon. Sir G. P. Chater, C.M.G. Hon. then i think it would be wrong, and a serious

miles.

Dr. Ho Kai, c M.G., Hon. Mr. R. Shewan, step for us to take, to pass this résolution, But as this matter has been discussed at, the Hot. Mr. Verban Stewart, Hoa: Hi C. V Dickson, Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, and Mr. A. C. M.Council I suppose Your Excellency can assure Fletcher (Clerk of Councils),

me that it has been ascertained on that point

The following are the results of the remainder of the Shanghai second day's races, received after we had gone to press(Colonial Secretary), Hon Mr. A.M. Thom-the fact is known to them generally and they

The British Navy Cup. Seven furlongs. 1.-Mr. John: Peel's Bicester.

-Mr. Middy's Sunblink.

3.--Mr. Elms' Glen Sannox,

10 Time : 1.56 4/5.

1.-Mr. 1. Robertson's Gadfly.

Mr. Marius' Argante.

3-Mr. John Peel's Ard Patrick.

"Time: 3.10 2/5.

The Racing Stakes. One and a quarter

milės.

1—Mr. Quebec's Celile,

-Mr. Buxey's Invincible Rose..

· 3.--Mr. Spring's Kildonan.

Time: 2.44

The Llama Miau Stakes. One and three

quarter miles.

-The Columbia Stable's. Ohio. *Mr. Oswald's Blair thol.

3. Mr. Wede's Polka.

Time: 3.50

miles.

1. Mr. Middy's Sunblink.

-Mr. Evans' Cardiff.

3. Mr. Rurd's Counsell.

Time: 2.43 1/5.

The Siccawei Stakes. One mile and a

quarter.

MINUTES

The minates of the last meeting were read and confirmed.

REPORT.

The Colonini Secretary laid on the table the Report on Insanitary Property Resumptions

in the years 1894-1905,

4

FINANCE.

The Colonial Secretary laid on the table Financial Minutes Nos. 49 to 57 and moved that they be referred to the inance Committee

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QUARRY BAY.

[Contributed.]

We are proud of our extensive quarries of superior granite, and wo rejoice to find our selves interested spectators of the fruits of capital, energy and business enterprise which are rapidly ripening in this township of Quarry Bay. When we pass in review the largest cane sugar refinery in the world with its exten. sive wharves and spacious godowns; the rows of neat workmen's houses; the team but marow. streets; the beautiful roomy bungalows of the Europeans; the bifeu recreation ground and its cycle track; the luxuriant tropical vege tation clothing the surrounding heights; the constructed water dams, we find it hard to" realise that twenty years ago this district was but a huge malarin tainted swamp. We find it hader, still to praise too highly the cour age displayed by a very progressive local firm in combating-not unsuccessfully-the forces

Today's Advertisements.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Sousa

Intimations.

THE

COMPANY LD.

Bomers the Band of the 19th fafantry

Ykind permission of Lt. Col. AITKIN and ROBINSON PIANO will play the following Programme of Music at the above Helel, during Diener, TO-MOR- is yth November (weather p emitting) Overture...La Parpea de Nuremburg Adam March......... Right-left" Waltz Selection......." Gondoliers "............ Sullivan, .."jeunesse Darke "... Waldteufel

Song. Two-step... Arrival of the Gecicare

God Save the Ki Hongkong, 8th November, 1905.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

"Mona

1960 NEW PIANOS

arrived for our NEW STORE,

what has been done by the Company, and unique aerial tramway and the IngeniouslyHE Undersigned have received instructions

shall then be satisfied; otherwise I shall have In ask the Government to let the resolution be postponed until inquiries are made on the subject. I think it is only due to the workmen concerned and the general public that these cars should not stop running without it having been ascertained whether the workmen whom

them. these cars were laiended to benefit knew of

Mr. R. Shewan-Perhaps I can assure the

of Nature, and converting the

primeval Good-for-Nothingness of the place into a hive of industry. Where, in the carious livelihood, in the present, thousands past, a dozen natives cked out + pre.

yards from the refinery, the same firm has find tucrative employment. Not a thousand spread out its octopuscal tentacles, and snatch: ed another slice from this terrestrial atb of ours which will eventually be converted into the largest and best-equipped dockyard in the Far East.

Ball pamphleteera and, men of ever home- England's pessimists, "Wake up, John ly wit would do well to cast their eyes further afield than their domestic hearths, and bear in mind that there are Gutposts of the Empire, other than Quarry Bay, pulsating with com

hon. gentleman on the point he has raised...I The Colonial Treasurer seconded. His Excellency the Governor said-These manager has assured me that he has done Isis represent the agents of the Company, and the eight Financial Minutes which it is proposed best to notify the public at each end of the The Sycee Stakes. One and a quarter to refer to the Finance Committee dent with Company line that these workmen's cars sims of Stood or less, with regard to which were ruaning. There is absolutely no notice you will not require any explanation from me.

takes. I cross-questioned him on that point Financial Minule No. 50, which proposes that before I came to the Council. He said "No, '$3,887 ba voleil in aid of the vote Miscellaneous the workmon have never taken advantage of Services for Acquisition of Houses under the cars" They are marked, and they have Section 36 of the Cheung Sha Wan Land Court been running continually all these months Judgment, is to resume certain small houses without any advantage being taken of them. and buildings which have been adjudged Of course, as the Attorney-General has paint to be necessary by the Land Court in Cheunged out, it is open to the Government at any Sha Wan Bay. It is in order to carry time to re-enforce this resolution. But at pre-mercial life, nut the scheme for roads and boulevards sent there is absolutely no demand for the. nnd for lots for industrial underinkings workmen's cats. As for going backwards and in this important district; and it is necessary forwards to their work, the men prefer to live that all private rights should be acquired there, and it is advisable to do this at once. Finan.. cial Minute No. 13-to vote $1,200 for Miscel Lanestis Services-is for excess on the vote for printing Miscellaneous papers, that excess be- Cosmopolitan Cup.. One and three quaring mainly due to the pablication this year of the first issue of the Hongkong Civil List and to some rather buiky sessional papers like the

1.-Mr. G. H. Potts's Heather King, 2.---Mr. Robson's Jetsam, 3-Mr. Buxay's Coronet Rose. Time: 2.41 1/3.

THIRD DAY

The Flyaway Plate. Seven Furlongs.

Mr. John Peel's Ard Patrick. *2.—Mr.G. H.-Potta's Heather King, 3-Mr. Durgor's White Blaze..

Time: 1.48 3/5-

ter 'milles.

V

on the spot.

to sell by -PUBLIC AUCHON FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

SATURDAY,

the 11th November, 1905, at 2.30 PM, at their Bechstein,

Sates Rooms, No. 8. Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

STANDS TOILE

י

SE IS, VIENNA

Steinw

Winkelmann,

Kraus,

Haake,

Comprising - VELLED GLASS, MARBLE-TOP WASH- TEAKWON WARDROBE with BE

CHAIRS, TEAKWOOD EXTEN ION, STEADS, TEAKWOOD SIDEBOARDS and DINING TABLE, SINGLE IRON' BED- DINNER WAGGONS with BEVELLED AND OTHER FAMOUS AND GLASS, GLASS, CROCKERY and E. WARE PICTURES, CURTAINS, &cz &c., &c.

17.50

.AND..

3. GRAMOPHONES with Records, One Loige IXON SAFE (German make).

Catalogues will be issued. TERMSAs usual.

· HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 8th November, 1995.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Ritas, Marie Corellis and other feminine THE Undersigned have received instructions

At a time like the present when 'Ouidas,

fanatica'are perverting the truth that is in

to sell by' intimation, but the fact that workmen's it is consoling to learn that there are, some The Attorney-General-There was no specialus, and forbidding us to think for ourselves,

PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, cars were running was known because the women sensible enough to ask ere they join cars bore a placard stating that they were their fances in places "somewhere East of workmen's cass. I have seen the cars mysell Suez-"What is the systent of drainage in with a pincard on thein, I don't know that the vogue?"

(Mr. G. H. Potis's Norman King 1 dead Report which has been laid on the table of Company can do any more than that.

'Mh. Quebec's Cedric .

3-Mr. Nephew's Trittenheimer.

Time: 3.54 3/5-

beat"

Race Club Challenge Cup.. One and a

quarter miles . ·

1.-Mr. Middy's Sunblink. 2. Mr. Quebec's Gaelic. 3-Mr. John Peel's Bicester.

Time : 2.41.

[Reuter's.]

Prince Arthur of Connaught's Visit to Japan.

LONDON, 6th November, Prince Arthur, of Connaught will start for, Japan the second week in January.'

The suite includes Lord Redesdale, Ad miral Seyniour, and General Sir T.

Kenny.

Australia and Japan. The Australian Commonwealth is intro-

Council this afternoon. Financial Minute No, 54 is for a sum of 550,000 in aid of the vote which was taken on September the 7th this year for survey and preliminary work to the Canton-Kowloon sailway. The survey has proceeded somewhat inuse rapidly than I ex pected; and we are now in a position, to se sume the land required for the road from Te Fu to Taipo-lid. It is advisable that this resumption should like place-at once, because the harvest is sow being gathered in, and in the ordinary course of things ploughing would commence at the end of next month, and that would interfere with the survey marks, i am unable to suggest savings on the Estimates by which this further sum of $2,000 can be met, And therefore to decrease the balance of excess

Mr. Wei Yuk-think this resolution should he postponed until we have actually ascertain ed the facts for ourselves.

*

A truthful answer is ever the best one in the long run, for on it depends the maintenance of that priceless boon a sound mind within a sound bady. With this end-in view we do not His Excellency the Governor-It is very hesitate to advise all the embryo Benedicts in much the wish of the Government that these the Orient to give a minute and accurate des- care should be used. I have been requested cription of the sanitary arrangements prevailing an various occasions to bring forward this resin those towns where their lot is cast. solution, but I have postponed it. in the hope that some use would be made of the car. ther to the notice of the Chinese, if you think you can suggest any means of bringing it fur- that there is a probability of getting them to use the cars, I should be willing to postpone the resolution for a certain time, say, for a month. Mr. R. Shewan~I have no objection to that at nil.

His Excellency the Governor-Do you think. there is a reasonable chance of getting the peo- pleto use the cars?

Dr. Ho Kai- may say I have communicat-

November 6

PROMISIO.

COMMERCIAL."

TODAY'S FXCHANGE. Silling.

Do,

- Bark T.T..............

demand

Do.

4 months' night France-Bank T:T...................... America-Bank T,T..

India T.T.......................

the

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14th November, 1995, at 2.30 PM. al their

TUESDAY,

Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,

comer of Ice House Street,...

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURIOS,

Comprising:-

INCENSE BURNERS, FINE GOLD CLOI OLD SATSUMA VASES, BOWLS' and

SONNE TEA SETS. CLOISONNE VASES, OLD BRONZES, IVORY INLAID PLAC QUES, SILK EMBROIDERIES SILK RAKEMONOS,

CARVINGS,

IVORY

.

WELL-TRIED MAKERF, ALSO

BABY GRANDS,

AT PRICES. OF COTTAGES,

OCCUPYING SAME SPACE

AND WITH ALL THE'

FINE TONE AND APPEARANCE

OF A FULL GRAND.

PRESENT STOCK

OF VERY FINE PIANOS,

ALL GUARANTEED,

JAPANESE OLD JOSS, IVORY INLAID REDUCED $100 To $200

SCREENS, &c., &c, &c. ̧

Catalogues will bo insued.

TERMS:-As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers:

Hongkong, Bh November, 1955. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

[1099

TO END MONTH.

BEST MAKES ONLY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

*HE Steamship

Hongkongi 16th October, rönt

.....20 3/16

...of.

2.32 TH

481

"PRINZ REGENT LUITPOLD*

2.05)

150

50%

.71

.7% prem,

.981 ..20%

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk intothe hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Com: pany, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained,

Trade

4

Buying, months' sight L/C..

t'off 20

of assets over liabilities at the end of the yeared with the Chinese newspapers, and also let it Kelly-ut both this rum and the sum of $25,000 he widely known that.unicos.the cars are used.

already voted, find certain expenses that have by the Chinese they cannot expect to get these Germany-Bank T:T..................... been incurred over the personnel in the Public facilities. Works Department, who have heen employed connection with the survey, will be debited to raised and credited to the revenes account. the vote for the railway as soon as it has been

The question was lien put and agreed to. WORKMEN'S TRAMCARB

ducing a Bill varying the phraseology of the language test, in a manner to conciliate Japan

Russia.

Reports of serious anti-semitic and anti- liberal rioting continue to be received in all directions, from Archangel to Tiflis and from Poland to Tomsk

In moving the following resolution: "Resolved that the resolution regarding the "running of Workmen's Cars by the Hong. The riots generally follow so-called patkong Tramway Electric Company passed by riotic, otherwise conservative, demonstra. Council on the 4 September, 1904, be tions, under the auspices of the policë, in which the mob is headed by the Imperial banner and a portrait of the Tsar.

Russia and Finland.

Later.

The Tsar's manifesto, restoring all ancient liberties to Finland, has been published at Helsingfors..

"rescinded as from to-day,"

The Attorney General said ¡—A resolution was passed at this Council on the 14th Septem ber last yearrequiring the Hongkong Tramway Electric Company to run workmen's cars at certain hours of the day, in the morning and evening, and it is now proposed that that re- solution be rescinded. On the occasion 'that the resolution was passed it took the shape of a motion-Resolved that until further notice the Tramway Electric Company shall provide the following number of cars every morning at such hours as the Company may think proper, and before a certain hour in every even ing at such hours as the Company shall think most convenient to artisans, mechanics and native labourers. That resolution was passed London, and November, twelve months ago. The cars have run re- Betting on the Cambridgeshire is óft Veloci- ty, 13/2 Gilanamay, gr Andover, 100/8 Don-gularly according to the requirements of the netta, 100/ Thunderbolt, roof6 Nirvanak,

The Constitutionists are satisfied, but the Revolutionists demand further concessions.

....... The Kaiser and the Mikado,

The Kaiser has presented the Mikado with six black stallions from the Imperial stud.

[Straits Times.]

Baging.

Jubilation and Cansed.

Russians. Joyful.

The first aunnancement that the Czar had granted a constitution was succeeded yesterday by demonstrations in honour of the victory of the proletariat. *.

resolution, but it has been represented to the Government by the manager of the Tramway Company that those cars have not been in any sense taken advantage of The purpose of the resatuiton therefore has not been effected, and the Company in consequence are running per- fectly uselessly those cars at considerable and

A huge procession bearing red flags and unnecessary expense. That has been made

Nevski Prospect,

singing revolutionary songe paraded the A to the dead was suny at various

hymn paints in memory of

of the victims of January The processionists halted at the University where the workers and students joined in making speeches, declaring that the manifesto showed the powerlessness of the autocracy.

The people's victory was celebrated on thusiastically in the provincial centres with processions and thanksgiving service.

The Governor of Odessa appeared in a front place in the crowd and congratulated the peo- ple on the happy day, and

The crowd demanded the release of political prisoners and removal of the Cossacks, and the Governor promised compliance.

Against Robele,

The Governor, of German East Africa has asked for 2400 reinforcements to suppress the rising, the majority of them to be raised locally

LAVA, Orown of Norway car? The Stonking has by 87 votes to 29 granted the Norwegian Govemment authority to enter Into

Quations with Prince Charlet of Den. 1h'al view, to his accepting the Crown, stovided the plebiscite approves the choloska

His Excellency the Governor-1 have seen the workmen flocking out of the Naval Yard them to run empty. and leave the cars which were intended for

The Attorney-General-1 ask that the resolu- tion be allowed to stand over till a future meet- ing of the Council.

Agreed.

mittee.

The Council then went into-Finance Com-

On resuming the Colonial Secretary stated' that all the Finance Minutes libd been un animously passed.

His Excellency the Governor-The Council stands adjourned til Thursday, arst December.

FINANCE COMMITTEE

A meeting of the Finance Committee was then held, the Colonial Secretary presiding. On the motion of the chairman, seconded by the Colonial Treasurer, the following votes were recommended for adoption by the Council:— PEAK GARDEN.

Do., ́demand dunianink. Shanghai-Bank T.T. Singapore T.T............. Japan-Bank T.T. Jara-Bank T.T......

6 months' sight L/C.................

days sight San Francisca & New York :49) mantheright————do,

-sol-

10 days sight Sydney and Melbourne......2/of 4 months' sighi Franrı................ 1 months' sight

...3.57

Optional Cargo will be forwarded, unless notice to the contrary be given before 4 P.M., TO-DAY.

ve left the Godowns, and all Gonds remain lng undelivered affer the rail lisläbi, will be" subject to rent.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods"

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are www.py2.58 to be left in the Godowne, where they will be months sight Germany........................tem:2,11 examined on TUESDAY, 14th instant, at Har Silver o duroamme nim......:29 1/16 | 9.30 A.M.

4.4 X ......9.92

Bank of England rate Sovereign

OPINEY QUOTATION"," "To-day's quitarnog vee as tolin

A sum of one hundred and fifty dollars in aid of the vote, Botanical and Affore tation De- Malwa Now. partment Other Charges, for the item, Peak Garden-Formation.

CHEỤNG BHA WAN HOUSES.

Per picul @ 1,100/1,110

(1,140/1,160

1,+80

1,200

Old

*

Older

$1

Oldest

Per chest

to 980

A sum of three thousand eight, hundred and eighty-seven dollars and sixty-two cents in aid. of the vote, iscellaneous Services for acquisi- tion of houser under section 36 of the Cheung Sha Wan Land Court judgment.

י

SUPREME COURT LIGHTING,

aid of the vote Judicial and Legal Repst

A sum of two hundred and fifty dollars in

ments, Supreme Court-Other Charges, for the item electric lighting and fans,

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

A sum of one thousand dollars in aid of the vote, Miscellaneous Services, for other miscel anoous services.

PRINTING,

J

A sum of one thousand two hundred dollars

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY,

vote, Public Works Extraordinary, railway to -A sum of filly thousand dollars in aid of the Canion, survey and preliminary work.

GAOL CHARGES.

STUDY OF HYGIENE.

clear to the Governor, and having considered in aid of the vote, Miscellaneous Services, for the matter in Council and agreed to this re-printing miscellaneous papers. solution, it is now put before this Council with the object of relieving the Company from running usnecesvally those card at what is considerable cost to them. I am reminded that this resolution was passed on the 14th September last until further notice. The Gaol-Other Charges, for the item execu

A sum of fifteen dollars in aid of the vote, resolution in fact was purely tentative. Wooner's fees, and for inflicting corporal punish did not know bow it would work and the Conn-ment. cit guarded itself against any permanent meg. sure to keep the Company under an obligation to run these cars. It is obvious that if at any time, it was necessary, and in the Interests of those in whose interests the resolution was originally passed, to renew this resolution, that can always be done by the power contained in the Tramways Ordinance. It might be that there was nonecessity for keeping the Company under the obligation, and 1-beg to move that we now rescind the original resolution The Colonial Secretary seconded.)

Ho Kal-Before the resolution is passed,

I should like to ascertain from the Government whether the Electric Tramway Company have had advertised or done something to make..

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To-day's Advertisement.

THE TRADE MARK ORDINANCE, 1898!

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK,

NOTIC

TOTICE is hereby given that Messra. LEVER_BROTHERS, LIMITED, of Fort Sunlight, Cheshire, England, have, on the 3rd day of November, 1995, applied for the Registration, in Hongkong, in the REGISTER or TRADE MARKS, of the following Trade

Mark:

LUX:

in the name of LEVER BROTHES, LIMITED of Port Sunlight, Cheshire, England, who claim to be the sole proprietors thereof,

The Trade Mark has been used by the A sum of two hundred dollars in aid of the Applicants since about February, 1900, in res: vote, Education, Inspector of Schools-Other pect of Candies, Common Soap (whether in the paration of the "Course of Ifygiene fartha usa Charges, honorarium to Dr. Pearas for the pre-form of Bars, Tablets, Powders, Plakes, Liquid) of Hongkong Schools..

Washing Powders; Detergents; *ittaminating, beating or lubricating, oils; matches; and march, blue and other preparation for laundry purposes in class 47. 154positas hags

"POSTAL SERVICE.

A sum of two hundred and sixty one dollars in aid of the vote, Post Office Other Charges,

the following items in

Allowance for attendance on Sun

for

t

at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen

Hongkong, and also at the Offices of the Under-

Coals, stores, &c, for steam launch and wifi Dated the Bih day of November, 190537 27/ Shanghalim

Municipal and land raies

Total: This was all the business.?. ilgan adjourned and topogled

BRUTTON, HETT & GOLDRING,! |

Nos. 39, 41 and 43. Das Vieux Road,, Victoria, Hongkong,

on behalf of the Applicants,

LEVER BROTHERS LAKITED,

All Claims must reach us before the 20th instant, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & Co., Agents.

Hongkang, 8th November, ring

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P

¡E P. & O. S. N. Co,'s Steamer

"PALERMO,"

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above aumu d vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed of their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

From London, &c., er 5.5. Sardinia, Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before ZF.M., TO-DAY,

Goods not cleared by the 14th instant, at 4 F.M. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.

Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an ap Damaged Packages must be left in the

pointed hour,

of the steamera; arrival here after which date All claims must be presented within ten days they cannot be recognised.

-Mark

TELEPHONE NO. 135.

"CLUB"

SCOTCH

WHISKY.

Beware of Imitations

of

this well-known and

popular

BRAND.

ASK FOR

CLUB WHISKY

and see that you get it.

$14.00 per dozen.

THE PRICE

No claims will be admitted after the Goods THE BEST IN THE MARKET AT have left the Godowns.

MAKE A HEWETT, US Superintendent. Hongkong, 8th November, 1ods ARE FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

HE Steamship

Captain Brehmer, will be despatched for the abovs Ports, on THURSDAY, the 16th instant,

UN HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong, Bik November, 19081507 (1190

H. PRICE & COI

WINE MEBUHANTS”

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