Intimations.
THE CHINESE INSURANCE COM. PANY, LIMITED
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Intimations. HONGKONG WHARF & GODOWNS
STORAGE,
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements, HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO
STEAMBOAT COMPANY, \LIMITED.
OODS, RECEIVED on STORAGE at Moderate Rates, la FIRST-CLASS GODOWNS, ander Turopean supervision; TOTICE is hereby given, that the and VESSELS Discharged alongside the NRIGHTH ORDINARY MEETING it at 8.30 p.m. on SATURDAY Next,
despatch.
of the SBAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be Beld at the HEAD OFFICE, Victoria, Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 24th March, 1879, at 3 o'CLOCK P.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, together with a tatement of Accounts to 81st December, 1878.
The Transfer BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 10th March to the 24th Marsh, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
J. BRADLEE SMITA, General Agent.
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Hongkong, February 19, 1879. THE CHINESE INSURANCE CO.,
LIMITED.
OTICE la hereby given, that an
NEXTRAORDINARY GERAL
MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the above-named Company, will be Held at the Company's Office, No. 39, Quean's Boad, in the city of Victoria, Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 10th day of March next, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of passing cor tain Special Resolutions providing for the following alterations in the Constitution and. Articles of Association of the Com-
•pany; viz. :-
础
MEYER & Co.,
Proprietore. Bougkong, November 20, 1878, my29
MOORE & Co., "ARIETY STORE" NEWS AGENTS AND TOBACCONISTS, No. 42, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, September 10, 1878,
GEORGE PHILIP DAFK (DECEASED.)
LAIMS agafest the above Fatate should
the 15th of Marth.
Crystal to the oversigned fore
B. F. HANCE,
Acting Consul Canton, Feb. 25, 1879.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned has received instru 1-That the Business of the Company betons from H. M. Naval Store.
in future managed by a Board of Directors and a Secretary instead of the former and General Agents as keretofore. 2-That-if in the epluion of the Directors the Business of the Company in any year be such as not to Warrant the Payment of Interest at $12 per cent, per annum on the Pald-up Capital, they may during such year reduce anch Rate to such lower amount as they may consider desirable for the Interests of the Company.
To enable the Directors if a necessity shall arise to pay such Interest or any part thereof out of the Reserve Fund..
-To provide that when there shall be
keeper, to sell by Public Auction, on
TUESDAY,
the 11th of March, 1879, at 11 o'clock a.m., at H. M. NAVAL YARD,
Bundry condemned NAVAL and VIC. TUALLING STORES, comprising:-
Old Wrought and Cast Iron, Iron Tanks, Leather Hoses, Canvas, Lamps, Lanterna, Glass, Clocks, Boats, eta, eta,
Sundry Previsions, Clothing, etc.
4 Tins each 4 gal, Ether.
And,
2817 lbs. Tobacco. - 1000 Blankets.
TERMS OF SALE-Cash before delivery profits applicable for dividend the In Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7. same shall be divisible as the Share-All lots, with all faults and errors of holders in Meeting shall determine. description, at purchasers' risk on the fall 8-That Fourteen Days instead of Thirty of the hammer.
Days notice may be given of all Meetings of the Company, 8.-That Clause 147 of the Articles of
the Company be expunged, leaving future changes in the Regulations of the Company to be made as provided for by Ordinance No. 1 of 1885.
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Government Auctioneer. Hongkong, Feb, 21, 1879.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
mrll
BE BOLD by PUBLIQ AUC
NOTICE In hereby also given, that a
TION, shortly, on a day to be Second EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of hereafter named, unless previously dis- the above Company, will be Held at the posed of by private contract,→→→ same Hour and Place on MONDAY, the
THE HONGKONG DISTILLERY, 24th day of Mareh next, for the purpose of Confirming auch Special Rosolutions Situate at East Point, Hongkong, now may be passed at the First mentioned in Complete Working Order, and Cap- Meeting.
able of Distilling upwards of 2,000 Dated this Third day of February, 1879. Gallons daily. The Property is of a most
By Order,
valuable nature, comprising THREE PIECES OF GROUND close to the water, viz-Inland Lots Nos, 749, 781 and 782, with the Substantially Built DWELLING HOUSE and BUSINESS PRE- MIBES, erected specially for the purpose only a few years since, together with the MACHINERY, ENGINES, STILLS, VATS, STOCK, and. TRADE FURNITURE and FIT-
J. BRADLEE SMITH, General Agent.
NOTICE TO MARINERS. No. 98.
CHINA SEA.
SHANGHAI DISTRICT,—WOOSUNG RIV R.
WOOSUNG INNER BAR SIGNALS.
N°
جهت
ATOTICE in hereby given that on and after the 3lat. March, 1879, Goo. metrical Signals will be substituted for the fags now in use at the Woosung Inner Bar Station, shewing the depth of water on the Bar during the day.
TINGS.
For further Particulars, apply to
Meurs SHARP, TOLLER, and JOHNSON, Solicitors, Supreme Court House,
Hongkong. Hongkong, March 5, 1879,
Notices to Consignees.
FROM KOBÉ, NAGASAKI & AMOY.
An explanatory diagram, shewing the signals which indicate the depth of wator from 10 feet to 24 foot and which will shaw the same in approaching the signal station both from Shanghal and from sea-AE 8.8. Glenorchy having arrived from ward, is added herewith.
To indicate a rising tide a ball will be hoisted at the mast head.
In case of there being greater or loss depths of water than here given, the num ber of feet will be signalled by the "Universal Code of Signals" at the mast- head, and the half feet by a red and white fing at the yard-arın.
By order of the Inspector-General of
Custome.
GERALD E. WELLESLEY,
Acting Engineer-in-Chief.
Imperial Maritinte Customs,
Engineer's Office,
Shanghai, Biat Jan., 1879.
Depth of
water in feat
10
10
114
en Bar,
23
14.
28
16...
18
Depth of
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17.........
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10
20.........
201
21..........
214.
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234.
24.
24
BAILOR'S HONE
آپ حلو
Yard-arm
Yard-arm
17 Cutoff Otortive, Bookt, or PAPERS will be thankfully received The Bailor's Home, West Point, Bangkong, July 25, 1878
5. Ports, Consignees of Cargo
are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their rink into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 10th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
maio Hongkong, March 3, 1879
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTION TO CONSIGNEES.
(ONSIGNEES of the following Cargo
ading to the Undersigned for counter- ignature, and take immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at Welt risk and expense.
BXCURSION TO MAO'A O. THE "POWAN" will leave for MACAO the 8th Instant, and Return on SUNDAY, the B.h, leaving at 9 p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected,
G. DE OBAMPEAUX,
Agent. B*** Ava," EJAH (in cross) No. 107, Aldridge Salmon & Co., 1 case Hosiery, from London,
Hongkong, February 18, 1870.
www.alm
NOW BEADY,
First Clasa Fare to Macao and Back,...83 Second Class,...........
81.60
No Meals will be provided on Board.
By Order,
Hongkong, March 6, 1879,
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
The United States Mail Packet Belgic, will be despatched on MONDAY, the 17th March, with Mails for Japan, Ban Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows:- 2.15 F. Registry of Letters cenBES,
(except for Non-Union Counties) may 2.30 P.M. Post-Office olores, but Letters be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage until the time of departure. E Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hayli), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route.
mr17 Hongkong, February 26, 1878.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.
P. A. va COSTA, Secretary.
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FOR MANILA (DIRECT.)
The Steamship
** OLYMPIA," AMI NAGEL, Master, will be despatch. ed as above on MONDAY, the 10th Instant, at 2 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
REMEDIOS & Co., Agents.
ma10 Hongkong, March 6, 1879.
FOR SALE.
YOKE,
TAR,, Apply to
87.50 per Ton. 7 Ota. per Gallon.
GAS WORKS,
West Point,
-ma13
Hongkong, March 6, 1879.
Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Tegels, during their stay. in Hongkong Harbour
BEETHOVEN, German barque, Capt. E. Haje.-Melchers & Co.
NEHEMIAH GIEBON, American barque, Capt. D. Bradford-Meyer & Co.
HOURS OF CLOSING
THE CONTRACT MAILS. The following hours are observed in closing Malin, do, by both the British and French Contract Packets -
Day before departure,
6 F.M.Money Order Office aloses ; Post Office closes except the NIGHT BOL, which remains open all night, Day of departure,—
7AM.Post Office opens.
THE
[No. 4887.-MARCH 6, 1879.
haps highly necessary and proper, would
HONGKONG DISPENSARY, in all likelihood shun the light of a
Established A.D. 1841,
香港大藥房
---
A, B, WATSON & Co. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE And Retail Drugolate, IMPORTERS
DT
Damacists' SUNDRIES, NURSERY Requr BITEN, TOILET REQUIBIZES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRIKOH PATEKT MEDICINES.
MANUFACTURERS
Sods Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Fotass Water, Sarsaparilis Water, and other Aerated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1878,
recognised exchange; and this legitimato endeavour to find out what their neigh- bours were doing," if entered upon with other than the greatest mutual frank- ness, would be sure to prove anything but a success. As a cheap and labour saving institution, however, there is apparently but one opinion of the pro- posed exchange; and even if the higher uses to which we have hinted were not there can be no possible harm in giving served by it for the first year or two, merchants the opportunity of coming together more frequently in business than they do at present.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
We are informed by the agents (Mossen, Jardine, Matheson & Co.) that the 8. 8. Glenifer left Singapore for this port on Wednesday, the 5th instant.
The publication of this issue commensed Wa learn that the next steamer from San #1 8.10 p.m.
Francisco will be the P. & 0.8. 8 Gaelic, which left that port for Yokohams on the 18th ultimo. It was an error to state that
COLOR THE CHINA MAIL.
10 AM.-Registry of Letters
Posting of all printed matter and patterns ceaseS, 11.-Mails aloned, except for Late
Letters...
11.10 AM.-Letters may be posted with
Late Fee of 18 ocnts until
11.30 4. M.-hou the Post Office CLOS
entirely..
11.40 A.Late Lattern may be posted on board the packet with Late Fes 18 cents until time of departure.
Quotations.
HONGKONG, March 6, 1879.
OPIUM-New Patux, cack....$693
"
New Malwa, comb, 800
aredit,
??
#
credit,
Old Katna, cash,...
17
aredit,
WANDERING INSTHEL, British barque, Capt. Slevewright,-Captain.
LARGS, British barque, Capt. T. Brown, -Eduard Sobellhasa & Co.
19
New Benaron, cash, 560
credit,
**
Old Benares, cash,
credit,
M
5+
*
·
D
Old Malwa, cash,
credit, 800 Allowance Tools, --
Exchange.
-
+
9/64
30 days' sight,
6 months' Bight,
CRAIGIE LEA, British barque, Capt. A. L. Winther.-Butterfield & Swire.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
March 6, Hai Tuen, Chinese steamer, from Canton.
March 6, Paul Marie, French barque, from Whampoa.
Marah 6, Chun Tung, Chtuese R. C., from Canton.
March 6, Alice N. Franklin, American barque, 460, Howes, Newcastle (N.S. W.) Dec 27, Coal-0, & 0.8. 8. Co.
March 6, Thingvalla, Danish steamer, 1577, Molsen, Saigon March 2, Ries.- Marsa & Co.
Mar.
DEPARTURES.
6, China, for Canton.
6, Argyll, for Baigon,
6, Hanza, for Hamburg,
6, Alfredo, for Manila.
8, Pacific Stops, for Takao
6, Echo, for Chefoo.
6 Irene, for Touren.
OLEARED. Silver Eagle, for Salgon. Namoa, for Coast Ports, Diomed, for Shanghal, Atalanta, for Hoshow.
* PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED,
Per Thingvalla, from Shanghai, Mr Lar- racolit, and 25 Chinese
DEPARERD.
Per Argyll, for Straits, 228 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The Danish steamer Thingsalla reports: strong monsoon for the last 3 days,
POST OFFICE NOTICES, MAILE will close :~
For AMOY AND SHANGHAI,-
Per Diomed, at 11,30 am. To-morrow,
the 7th Inst.
For SHANGHAL-
Per Hwal Yuen, at 11,80 a.m. To-mer-
row, the 7th inst
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. —
Por Atholl, at 2 pm, on Friday, the
7th inst,
For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &c.*** Per Utsan, at 1.80 p.m., on Saturday, the 8th lost,, instead of as previons. ly notified. MANILA.--
For
Per barque Ficenta, at 3 p.m., on Sator.
day, the 8th inst
Fer Olympia, at 8.80 p.m., on Monday,
the 10th lust.
MAILS ET TEN FRAKON PACKET,— The French Contrast Packet Ava vili be despatched on SATURDAY, the 8th March, with Malls to st through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Saigon, Straitu Bettlements, Batavia, Burmah, Orylon, Pondiaberry, Madras, Calcutta, Bems bay, Adon, Suez, and Alexandrin,
CHINESE DICTIONARY IN TEBA MAILS BY THE BRITISH PAUERL
A CANTONESE DZALEOT Parts I The Bribial Contravs Packet Gaelosis,
and IL, A to M, with Introduction. Royal voy, pp. 404-By ERENT JOHN Estety Ph.D. Tübingen,
Price: Five Dollars, or Two Dottins
AND A HALF per Parts
To be had from Mesaru LAKE, CRAWFORD &Co., Hongkong and Shanghai; and Mesra | KELLY & WALSH, Shanghal Hongkong, March 1, 1978
will be despatched on SATURDAY the 10th inst., with Mall to and through the United Kingdom and Europe tid Brindisi er Bouthampton) to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, EAP Malts, and Gibraltar, NB.This Pocket carries no mails for the Australian Colonies, 2, or 3, Africa, nor for MaurishEN
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Bank, Wiro,
Allowance Taola,
6 months' sight, 8
Credits, ** Documentary, India, Wire, ...... Shanghai, demand,
demand....
PAY
218
220
728
78
100
308
842
£% 0 28.30 5.57
A
80 days sight,... Bar Silver, 17 dets. B., Syone, ... Mexican, Gold Leaf, 99 touch Sovereigns, ...
T
**
i..
Shares. Hongkong Bank, 43% prem. Union Ins. Society of Canton, $1,450 North China Ins. Co., Ts. 1,90) China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,400 Yangtaza Ins. Asson, Tla. 715 Chinese insurance Co., $300 H.K. Fire Ins. Co., $760 ex div. China Fire Ins. Co., $170 ex div, H.K. & W. Dock Co, par.
B.K. O. & M. S.-boat Co., $7 dia. Shanghai Steam Navigation, Tin. 16 Obina Coast St. Nav. Oo., Tis. 105 Hongkong Gas Co., $80
Hongkong Hotel Co., $65
China Sugar Refining Co., $127, ex div. Chinese Imperial Loan, £112
Do.
of 1877, £1,13
Temperature.
of
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1879. Wz remarked a few weeks ago upon the fact that the Police were not pro- vided by the law with sufficient powers in dealing with gambling-houses. It was
the Colima comes on here; she is on the Panzia route.
we understand that there are likely to be some mors Athletle Sports held in a few days by the 27th Regiment, in which
shown that in England certain appear Civiliana will be invited to take part. The ances were considered to be enough to weather is delightful at present, and as justify the municipal authorities in pro- the last Civilians' Sports were a failure. ceeding against a house used for gambling owing to the wretched weather, we are purposes. It is to be hoped that one of
the amendments soon to be made may glad to hear that there are me hopes Include this branch of Police supervision, of a good day's outing.”
in England, if a "bank't be kept and a
percentage deducted from winnings, inWe understand that the 74th will com-" any house, that house is regarded as a mence to embark on Monday next, the 10th gambling house whether the general pub-instant. We shall miss—some of us with llo be permitted to play therein or not
A similar provision in te law in Hong-regret the sound of the bagpipes every kong would bring within its scope a evening. It appears that this practice has large number of houses which, though at been continued, owing to the kindness of present quite beyond the reach of the Colonel Jago, by special request of someTM Police in any way, are quietly feeding members of the community, and as it entails, the growing criminal clasaca of this extra duty on the kilted lads, some little Colony. In a case recently heard before Mr May it was shown that those heavy rosognition on the part of Scotch residents trap-doors and spring-locke which in would not be outjof place, variably form the outer-works of a gambler's defences played an important part in the non-detection of such lawless characters. The trap-dour in this case was of teak wood, about three inches in thickness, and was fitted with a spring lock so strong that it could not be forced open. In this particular instance there was independent evidence to show that the house so berricaded was a gambling bouse; but it ought to be rendered prima facis evidence against a suspected house where such doors and locks are used. Speaking of gambling houses, and their suppression, it would be interesting to know whether or not bribery now plays so important a part in their maintenance
In the case of E. R. Balillos e. J. T. Cha- ter, an application was made, before the Bon Chiet Jassion Smale to-day, for payment out to Mr Bellies of the sum of. $675, which sum had been paid into Court by Mir J. T. Chater-la fall decharge of plaintiff's claim of $2125 against defendam).. The order was made, and the case is thère-
ore closed.
Messrs Sharp, Toller and Johnson, ap plied, on behalf of Mr J. B. Goughtele (attorney for the executors), for letters of iministration, with the will annexed, in
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as it did in days gone by. We have the estate of John Broadhurst Tootal, lately heard whisperings which ominously deceased, late of the North China Herald point to the possibility that the angela shanghal, The application was granted."! have not yet joined the Police Force, and that Chinese who pretend to be gambling detectives are frequently paid for doing very little-winking at passing
events,
We have to acknowledge recsipt of the
Japan Directory for the your 1878 published at Yokohama at the Office of the Japan Gazette. This publication Includes a list
If we were asked what one thing gives of foreign residents and business housen in the Chinese dealer the greatest advant-fokobams, Tokio, Biogo, Osaka, Nagasaki,, age over the foreign merchant, the Hakodate, and Niigata, s well as of anawer would be the harmonious com- foreigners in the interior; while the lats bination of the native guilds against all
(Taken at Merors Falconer & Co's Premises, comers. In this so-called free fort of of officials, both foreign and native, appsár
Queen's Road.)
Boxerone, March 6, 1879.
BAROMETER
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9 &M....
1.2. M... 4P. M...
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Do. (Wat bulb) 9. a,M.. Do. Do. 1. P.M. 49 Do. Do. P.M. flo. Maximanto
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Do. Minimum overnight 47
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.
Daylight.Namoa leaves for Coast Ports. 7 a.m.-Atalants leyes for Hoihow, do
2.30 p.m.
pore, do.
Atholl leaves for Singa
* p.m.-Conquest leaves for Holbow, du
General Memoranda. SATURDAY, March 8:-
Noon.French Mail leaves for Portsel
Call and Europe.
Noon-Ocean leaves for Fort Darwin, &e 6.80 p.m.--Powan leaves for Macao. 8p.m.-Meeting of United Service Lodge Ficenta leaves for Manila,
MONDAY, March 10:
1 p.m.-Olympia leaves for Mabils 3 p.m.--Meeting of 8h reholders of The Chinese Insurance Co., Limited, et No. 89, Queen's Road. Transfer Books of The Chinese Insurance Co., Ld, closed from this date to 24th March, inclusive,
Alden Beste leaves for Portland Oregon, Goods per Glenorchy undelivered after
this date subject to rent.
Hongkong the powerful influence which to be very full. A large mass of important can be wielded by those associations and valuable information is added in a which are of every kind and are found appendix; and although we never can get in almost every business-has not infre reconciled to the mode of arranging the quently been felt by even the mostYokohama list, it has every appearance of wealthy amongst the foreign firms. And
it is to be feared that the existence of being full and accurate. this advantage on the part of the wary
Celential is likely to continue so long as We understand that a presentation of a the foreign merchant remains "entirely very interesting character was made yeater- in the hands of his native servants" day to the Bev, A. B. Hutchinson, of If, therefore, the establishment of the Church Missionary Sudety, by the general exchange and commercial sales-
room now proposed be calculated in any native congregation assembling at St. measure to strengthen the feeble hands Stephen's Church, Tai-ingshan, a deputation of the foreigner in this regard, the from which waited on the rev, gentleman attainment of such a result would be B to express their regret at his approaching very strong argument for the initiation departare and earnest wishes for his speedy and completion of such a scheme. If, return in renewed strength. The feelinge as the proposer of the exchange suggest.
ed, those engaged in commercial pursuits of the members of the Church find expres could thus be induced to "meet on some sion in an ode, richly emblazoned in gold common platform," the darkness of on crimson silk, accompanied by a pair of which Mr Hassell so feelingly com seralls and a motto also on silk, the whole plained might then be dissipated. It is constituting & graceful and characteristic at the same time somewhat doubtful recognition of Me Hutchinson's various whether this common platform" spoken
of by Mr MacEwen and this "exchange labours, literary and personal, on behali of views on business" referred to by the of the native Church under his care during Chairman of the Chamber would really the past seven years, [...
prove so bighly efficacious as could be
wished. The members of the Chamber For nearly two years (1877-1878) Hong did not exhibit any intense delight upon
the subject being laid before them for kong was free from fires, but the conflagra, ventilation, and it must be admitted tion of Desember last made up for ou that Mr. Kenwick most adroitly passed former good luck. It appears strange to over the responsibility of organising the us that we do not have a serious confsgra movement upon the young and active tion about ense a day, when one consider members who had expressed themselves
in favour of its inauguration. It is the careless manner in which the Chines perfectly dlear that, given the disposition handle are. Our attention was drawn thi on the part of foreign merchants to place afternoon to a chairmaker's shop, No. 1 more confidence in each other, the new Wellington Birset, where, in the mi st o 11 & Sale of Sundries at Naval Yard exchange would have a very healthy heaps of dry bamboo shavings and an WEDNESDAY, March 17:-
TUESDAY, March 11
p.tn.Meeting of St. John's Lodge, SATURDAY, March 18:
influence) it would greatly facilitate
commersial transactions and might amount of combustibles, one of the chair even change the method of doing busi maker's industrious employees was bas nest in the place. But there is, we are warming a bamboo, which had to be bent Noon-English Mail leave for Parts afraid, too much jealousy and dis over a large blazing charcoal fire. Th
of Call and Europe,
trust amongst European and American charoval was piled up, and the slightest fol houses here to admit of the expert would have sent a piece of it into the micr MONDAY, March 17:
ment getting a fair trial, The mystery
$p.m.-Occidental & Oriental 8, 8.00, which secuns to enshroud commercial of a heap of dry shavings. On pointin Steamer leares for Yokohama and Bastione in Hongkong, though put this out to the shopkeeper he appeare
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