THE FRENCH AND GERMAN MAIL
STEAMER ORDINANCES. The following is the continuation of the report of the discussion on the Ordinances for securing to the French and German mail stoamor the status of men-of-war. Re-
ferring to Mr Ryrie's objection that these sleazers might evaco an action for
dangos,
Hon. P. Ryrie-Ion't know that. But owners of British stomers feel themselves aggrieved. Tosy don't see why they should reason for it. We have uut even a Postal Convention with Germany. These are only merchant steamers subsidised. So are the Amorica: mail stearnuta, I believe. Why don't they get the privilege
His Evalloney-There is no conventies
THE CHINA MAIL.
Hon. J. Bell-Irving sonnded. The Dill was then recant and passed i through Committee,
follow the course we have followed hitherto, and have an annual Bill introduced, but, of courao, if the Secretary of Stato wishes it to be in the form in which it is I have no
BYWATER, TANQUERAY & Co. (lata objecting to it. In ones of complaint, res monstrauces could be made, which I have no doubt the Secretary of State wenld tako BYWATER, PEAT & On) sro agents for Residents abroad, Missionaries, Olaplains, into consideration. We could ut rapoal
and Outfits supplied at Wholesale prices. the Ordinance, but we can always remore, in every part of the world. Gonds strate, and we could do that with the Shipping and passagen arranged. Banking in all its branches. Fall descriptive Cat
Officua, Queen just free. Victoria Street, London. 2,000 Referoness.
And wo
Hines of steamura,
WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASE IN ITS EARLY STAGES.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL.
Sutton
REGISTER: MARCH 31. 4 P.M.
Manila... 23.73 88 Haiphong.29 60 82 Hongkong 20.00 67
2000. 68 79
Foochow ..28,94 71 68, Shongbai..29.98 57 83, Nagasaki.. 30.EG Wostons. 30.01 34
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dinance in the form in which it is now. Or it is open to the hon. mumers, if they Chief Justion exid-The objection of think it, to all attention to the fact that the hon. membur (Hou. P. Ryrie) would the hon, the Posterstar-General las alluil- apply with much greater fored to Franched to, namely, that these Conventions are men-of-war, but no mau-of-war has over re- now things of the past, and that it would fused to enter an appearance in an action in be better to make special provision for all nail steamers Eniling ander foreign fings
The discaso comunes with a slight do Admiralty.
with regard to criminals on board detained by the authority of suns properly auth-end of the stomach, but, if neglected, Manila.... 29 92 34.74) 517, 1
bracing the kidneys, liver, pancreas, and in rised tribunal, not got the satin' privileges. Thero is no regard to our Enlight do that with it in time involves the whole frame, em Haiphone!! T
Ainoy 30.00 65 84 w 1 Foochow exotly as we do under the Extradition Actinct the entire glandular system; and the Hongkong 29,99 70 79 In the case of a vosse taking a man under afficted dengs out a miserable existence the extradition law to instralia and calling a death gives relief from suffering. Shaugen 29 64 59 349972
Nagasaki.. 30.04 in at Singapore, the Corts would refuse to The disease is often mistaken for other grant a writ of habe's up, hecause they complaints; but if the reader will ask him wrustyok.[30.11 32: 59: N are under an Act of a British Calour Wulf the following questions might pass sone Act extending to the ves to determine whether he himself is one of the afflicted-Have I dintress, pain, or sols of ali mat., if it was that dire difficulty in Ireathing after eating, la able, but that, of course, would bure to be there a all, apvy feeling, attended by referred hom
His Excellensy-I shall to happy to for-tiruwainua Buys the eyes yellow tinge
Poes a thick, sticky mucous gather about want to the Secretary of State, the gums and teeth in the mornings, nerom with the Bill, any representation iles Coam- ber of Commerce likes to make, but my bands are tied.
with America.
with Germany,
Hon. P. Ryrie-There is no convention The Acting Attorney-General-ravt the doopatches, I think it was in September hist, or Augase, when I intranced the first Ordinates, relating to the Garman mail steamors, and I pointed out then that all these assurances were given.
Hos. P. Kyrit-I beg to prepose who not go into Committee to-day
will be ablo
The baromator has risen over Luzon and has fallen along the S.E. Coast Gradients are gentle for S.W. winds. The temper. aturo and the humidity are rather high and the weather is cloudy.
W. DOBECK, Government Astronomer. Hongkong Observatory, April 1.
1. Banane, Clavel degrees Fahren and to tao loyal of the god in freiea, tostim
adredthag 2. TEXEINKS, in the side' in degrees, Fabreusit.
3. Hosmery, in percentage of anlasstion, the
nover blained the same powers over fier. Inoured, with a deposit after stand humility of air catarated with noistaro being
Hon. P. Byric-The Attorney-General said that English steamers in French porta had the same privileges, but I have been, told the contrary by the agent of the P. &iven up at one. O. Company.
The Acting Attorney-General-I believe the matter arose fron; the P. & D. Company claiming the privilege iz French porta be fore the French had any ail boats at all coming to English ports. I am not sure, but that is my impression. The Couven-
tion relates to the steamers of both powers, and they have exactly the same rights. If my memory does not norve me wrongly, the clause as pus in the Convention fur the bonstit of the P. & O. steaners, for in 1860 the Frecet and no line running to English ports.
His Excellency-Das my hon. friem wish his amendment pot f
flon. P. Ryrie 1 elesuld like it pat. Hon. A. P. MacEwen-I think it very dearable that the recommendation of the Chamber should be placed on record.
His Excelleney-If it is desired, I will, lay that resolution on the table; if you wish it, will and the lotour home.
4. Deandroan op Wen, to two points. 5. Fonus Wina, Seale.
dug to Beaufort 6. STATE OF WEATHER, bine sky, e dai Akali, I fightning, a overcast, passing showers, Lachal olon ts, drizzling, rein, tog, y gloomy, quity, rain, anaw, i thaader, visibility,
ior (wati.
panied by disagrenable taste? Is the tongue coated? Is there pain in thesides and back t The Chief Justice-It is open to the Is there a full about the right side as members of the Council themselves to for-if the liver wore enlarging? le thurs costive.it,
oss Ta. there vortige or dizziness when Hon. A. P. MacEwen-I socand that. I ward a rotsustrance.
He.. lyric unde a remark which was rising suddenly from an horiental posi- tion Are the secretions from the kidneys think a short Orliuance could be incre-
highly duced with referencs to the detention of not distinctly head at the reporters" table.
The Chief Justico--The French have
Does food ferment soon after eat-10 prisoners a beard those steamers which would be sufficient. Why you shoull give
of gas from the stomach Is there fro- these privileges to the French and German chant steamers that wir do. They do not accompanied by flatulence or belching stumers any more than to the Italian, Ascifero in uso of a breach of discipline.
The Acting Att racy General-It is the quent palpitation of the heart? These trian, and American mail ateamers I don't
same with regard to rendition. Thy do various cyruptores may not be present at Bee.
turn as the dreadful discuss prograsses. If not require the examination of the accusure time, but they torment the sufferer in before a magistrate. They say it is a the case be one of long standing, there will be a dry, hacking cough, attended after a ter between Governments, and the man is
timo by exporturation. In very advancel st the skin aaumes a dirty brownish appearance, and the hands and feet are covered by a cold sticky perspiration. As more. disused, rheumatic pains appear, and the liver and kidueya becount more and
disorder: the usual treatment proved entirely unavail The origin of this nutady is indigestion or
at the latter agonising
small quantity of the The Acting Attorney-General--I more dyspepsia, and a
proper medicine will revive the disusu il that we go into Comittee, and there is an
ant that the disso should be promptly ends by my hon. friend (on. P. in its sipieber. Is is most import Ryrie) that we do not go into tommitted.
Hon P. Chater-Being assured by treated in its first stages, when a little the Attorney-General our nail steamers dicing will effet a mare, and even when it has obtained a string hold the correct enjoy similar privileges in French ports--
The Acting Attorney-General-No, I remedy should be persovered in antil every said the Convention of 26th September, vestige of the disease is crudicated, until tive organs restored to a healthy condition. 1850, extends far our steamers in Fronchhe appetite has returned, and the diges The sureat and most effectual remedy for ports the witne pravileges which they claim
this distreasing complaint ia Saigel's Unra- His Excellency-1 in simply acting now.
Hon. C. P. Chater- and which we protive Strap, & vegetable preparation sold under the instructions of the Sucretary of State. I shall be happy to forward any opose to give them by this Bill. I, for one, by all chemists and medicine vendors would certainly not object to the Bill's by rangout the world, and by the proprio- servations of the Chamber of Commerce.
The Chief Justices to the purpose of ing prased, the Ordinance, our hands are lied. Hou, J. Bel-Irving -Doos that apply to tor, A. J. White, Limited, London, EC. The Syrop strikes at the very funda Clemaan steuer or only to the tin of the disease, and drives it, root and by virtaa of a treaty, and until that treaty the
Ask your branch, uus of the system. is abrogated we would put the Governinent French?'
chemist for Seis-l's Curative Syrup, into a very awkward position if we refusel
East-streat fills, Cambridge-heath, to pass the bill When plainte were th the French
London, E.C., July Žath, 1882. made they romonstrated
Sir, It gives me great pleasure to be Government and said they would have to
aide to add my teating in favour of your at vainable Syrup as a curative agent. I had suffered for some length of time from a severe form of indigestion, and the long train of distressing symptoms following that lisansa, I had tried all possible mans to get rulief, by seeking the best medical ad- ice. I had silored sn ticient of their to no A friend of mine, coming all suit & wan-of-war so to speak, but of the scene in the midst of my sufferings, brought with him a bottle vi Four Siyet Syrup; he advised me to try it, stating he
Hoa. P. Ryrie The agent told me un. The Acting Attorney-General-I ex- prossely consulted the Convention.
Hon. J. Bell-Irsing-I think if the Ordiu anec is to be passed it would be Letter to pass it from year to year,
It is.
The Asting Attorney-Geuen!--I am not shie positively to answer thas, because we havo no convention with Germany, as far I am aware, similar to the French onO,
proceed to a rovision of the Consortion un which these privileges are expressly less the case of the complaints was ro-stipulated for
is Excellency-Bat the Bills are quite morud, The French removed all grouris of complaint: consequently the revis separate. In this Bill we are dealing with The the French ressels only. Does the hon.
the Pranch?
Hin. P. Ryrie-It was intended for both, bat a good deal of my ojuetion is routard whaca au assured our steamers host the
me privileges,
of the treaty was not insistent on. Convention is still in force nul in it. Bogatembor's amendment apply to the German land undertakes that the French mail steamers shall have the status of mesenf- war in all English ports. It seems to Biznet for us to attend to prevent the British Government marrying on
agement which they lines entered inlo, Hon. A. P. Mawen-Yes, but you but, if we have any remonstrances to make, don't get over the fact that these vessels to forward those remussirances to the Enge exompt from search. lish Government and ask them to consider the objectionable clanses
But it must be from search, but you have to apply for it before trial, thinking it could not possi- remembered that the convention applies to permission.
fbly de ma auy good, but ultimately detar Hon. A. P. MacEwen-That takes "Pmined to take the Syrup. After doing so subjets of the highest importance, and I
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• BORDEAUX CLARETS ANT The Clief Justics--They are just exstory of trying so many drugs. I condemned
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suppose it would be an incalvenience to time, and they might refuse to allow the
it until there was good reason shown. Representatives of the respective powers have to be appointed, then they have to nicet, to submit their conclusions to their Governments, and thuse have to be appro- ved. All this takes time and expense, and if it is all for a simple mattor of this kind relating to something the Government has promised and which they honesty adhere to it seems to no we would to asking a great deal too much.
search.
for a short time it worked such as change in
te that I continued taking it for nearly Chief Justion-Then yen can remonstrate.
two months, and I then felt therongly Hou, P. Ryrio-Cild you put in this cared, for I have discontioned its use for Bill, that if there is any refisl to comply with a legal demand these privileges haullave secks, and feel in the best of health, and can partake any kind of food with onee I am therefore thankful to be amelled?
and comfort
The Acting & torney-General-No, it would not look well. It would look as if we distrasted the promise they had made.
The Chief Justice-What is open to bou members is to pass a renolation or adopt a
Hon. P Ryrie-T appose the Chief Jus-memorial to the Queen, praying that the
Rona ?
your valuable medicino, I am restored to you that, through the instrumentality of the state of health I now enjoy.Yours
W. 8. FonSTFIL: truly,
To Mr A. J. White' Those who are in the Asthma Furnace'
tice recoilsets the case of the Art and privileges should be confined to certain should lose no time in obtaining relief by well-defined cases and not extended general- The Chief Justice--I was not hare. Itly. I am quite sure that would receive the tee of The Rosingweed Tar Mixtare
attention, and I think that probably the but do not use the inedicine unless you will Poor Asthma sufferers, who are strangera Singapore people will be quita pepared to follow all this directions to the letter."
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was in Sir John Smale's time, but they have given an engagement it shall not occur
back it up, and also the people in Colombo to tired Nature's sweet reatorer, balmy again.
Hon P. Rgrie--I was told by a letter and Aden, and all places at which those sleep, should make use of The Resinweed B afterwards the action of the captian was steamers step. It seema useless taking Tur Mixture. Quiet refreshing sleep will
separate action in a port like this, when the follow its 130, approved of
The Chief Justice-Quite The same menure is passed at all the Colonial
February 17th, 1882. parition of the Government was thia.ports at which these steamers touch, includ-Waterloo House, London Stile, Chiswick, The Government had entered into aug, I believe, of course I ara ut speaking Musare White and Co., London. treaty. It was not binding on us, un- from knowledge now but including,
Gendenten,It is with great pleasure lew we consented to it. The Govern imagine, all the Australian ports. It is that I add my testimouy to the wonderful ment cannot by treaty with a foreiga uuaauce which apples to the whole of Her affects of Sogel's Syrup. For years I had been suffering from biloas attacks, which power inpose conditions on her Majesty's Majesty's dominions, and, as far as I am subjects. However if necessary it might awita, no colony has refused to pass it began with giddinuss; then a mist would be done by Order in Conncil, but they leave Under those cironmstances, if there is any cure before my eyes, so that I should not be able to recognise say one or anything
it to us. They say, We have entered in grievance, the best plan would be to lay the
His Excellency-Doon the hon. member wish his amendment put?
Hon. P. Kyria-Yos, I think the matter should be alterel
te the engagement; all we ask is for you to matter respectfully before the Secretary at the distance of a yard or two from my of Btate, and, if the Chamber of Commeres face. This would be followed by excessive give us the power to carry it out."
feels very strongly on the matter, for them trembling of my knees, so that I could not to manicate to the Chambers of Cowstand without suppor; after which a severe. merca or the Municipal authorities in other headache would occur, Issting often two places and get them to combine to have this three days. I have tried various remer privilege given to French and German dies for these distreasing nymptoms, but ateamers done away with. To say you will
The Acting Attorney-General-On what grounds."
Hon. P. Ryrie--The only reason the At torney-General has given why they should have this privilege is the custody of criminals.
Hongkong, April 1, 1857.
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not pass the Bill, it seems to mu. would be until I tried Suigel's Syrup I had no retief. THE DESIRAMOUNT
putting us in an entirely falso position.
The amendment was then put and lost, the Bon. A. P. MacEwen, Hon, Wong
Bis Excellency-No, the strong reason is Shing and Hoo. P Ryrie anty voting for
that it is under a treaty or convention.
Hon. F. Ryrie-Have we any conven tion with Germany.
it.
Since then -havo hnd excellent health in every zospect, and if over I feel a headache coming on I take one dose of the Syrop, which arrests it. Hoping that this tosti- manial may be the means of inducing others (who suffer as I used) to try the Syrup, as I feel aure they will receive apsedy benefit and ultimately bo cured, I On coming to clause 3, the Hon. A. P. MacEwen suggested that clar three bebeg to remain, your faithfully. altered to make the bill yearly as suggested by his Honour the Chief Justice.
The Council sccordingly went into Com mittee cu the Bill
A. H. BowTON." Beigel's Operating Pills proveut ill effects The Chief Justice said it was quite open from excess in eating er drinking, & good to hon. merchers to pass the bill in an dine at bed-time renders a person lit for If you have agnust form, but if this were done, he business in the morning. would expect that they would not only Asthma uso The Resinweed Tar Mixture. pass a resolution or memorial on the sub- feet but would endeavour to interest the bodies in the other colonies. If they did that he should feel disposed himself to vote for the amendment.
The Colonial Treasure: Perhape I may be allowed to remore some misappreben sion. We have no convention either with Geruny pr America. Postal conventions have been swopt away, first by the conven tion of Berne, and afterwards by the treaty of Paris. This partienlar Postal Convention with France of 1806 is still in force to certain extent, because it contains special provisions, not included in the general Postal Treaty of Paris, as for instance this very prarision about. the status of mail steamóra. There may possibly be other
Hon Hon. P. Ryrie and
P. MacEwen matters ale, but Postal Conventions Epecially made ate now things of the past the gave an undertaking to communicate They are not made except for some special with the other Chambers with object cot provided for in the treaty of joint action, and after some further dis Paris, and a that is revised every five years cussion in which no fresh point wBS and as everything that can apply to every evolved, the Acting Attorney General, on nation in the world" practically in put into behalf of the Government, accepted the it it is not likely that except for special mendment, and a hill similar to thom of purposen any two nations will enter into Inst year were passed through Committee. Postal Conventions of their own. It is not
likely we shall have a Postal Tronty
because everything that
A..
view to
The that
THE GERMAN MAIL STEAMERS ORDINANCE.
ontitled An Ordiususe to make provision
wanted is effected by the cresty of Paris, tha Oguncil, go toto Committed th
T∙
which dates from 1831, I think.
Hun A. P. MacEwen I understand that
the Chief Justice disapproves of clause (That the Ordinance chall continue in force
long as the Postal Convention lasts).
for securing the status of German mail stea more within the porta of the Oolony of Hongkong.
Hon. A T. MacEwen-I make sto
SUN AND TIDE TABLE FOR
HONGKONG.. (From The Hongkong dimanack..
APL
HIGH WATER.
A. Day of Horn. Month. Ba M.
SUN
#5
g
Hisen Lets,
3 0.3. 50 6.03 6.15
8.33 6.6 6.53 615. 7.6 6.60 6.51 €,15 7.40 751 BB0 0.16
6.49. 8:15 41
0:16 0,30 3.436.16
High water at Whampoa 2 hrs. 80 mins later than at Hongkong at the Barrier: 3 hrs 15 mins, at the Salt Flats 3 h. 90 mins.; at Sherasan: 3 hrs 45 mine.
The Chief JusticeWhat I said with re-motion here as with regard to the other Moon-First Quarter, Id. Ph. Jer, after
gard to that was, that I thought it better to Bill that it be anual.
HE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE Situated on the BOSHAX ROAD.
Apply to
GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, March 17, 1857,
OFFICES TO BE LET,
Agent. Honkong, March 26, 1887.
NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD. NOTICE
: 551
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, TRIESTE, BRINDISI, GENOA ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA & BALTIC PORTS; LONDON, NEW YORK. BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.
ALSO,
THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CAZZ AT SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND FASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE.. N.P.Cargo can be taken on through Bille of Lading for the principal places in RUSSIA.
10%
MONDAY, the 18th day of April, 1987, at Nosa, the Company's Steamship BdFERN. Captain SANDER, with MAILS: PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this port as above, calling at GENOA
Shipping Orders will be granted till Koon, Cargo will be received on board until 4 p.m., Specio and Pareals until 8 p.m. on the 17th April. (Parccts are
Souliward
Taiyuare, s.5.
Tatapica
Titan
Teviot, ns.
1 Walter Scgtrad- 1
Wallingdor!
Wildwood
5
Wm. Me. Gilvaryl
2
2. Wachusett
Books etc. without Covers: American Poultry Yard. Amakland Times and Herald Badford County School,
British and Colonini Druggist. Ballelin Offial de l'Exposition. Burena Veritas., Cathay Peat. Courier and Herald. Daily Chirsaido.
Daily Courier and Herald, Dally Telegraph.
Diary No. (Lett's 1887) 9 Bus farther Particulars regardinggin Courant and Courier,
Engineering. FREIGHT and PASSAGE, apply to the Frauen Zeilung. PRYINGULAN & ORIENTAL STHAM NAVIGA Freeman's Journal. Tos COMPANY'S Office, Hongkong.
Le Petit Marseillais. La Petite Gironde, L'Etoile au YOU. Lits of Faith
S
The Contents and Value of Packages are required to be declared prior to shipment
Shippers are particularly requested to
Mugyan Sion. note the terms and conditions of the Com- London & China Express (Feb. 11).
Passengers doairous of insuring their bas Moray Natke! Review. pany's Back Bills of Lading. gage can do so on application at the Com-Nationa pany's Offcs.
EL WOODIN, Acting Superintendent. Hongkong, March 29, 1857.
Insurances.
New York Herald.
Nineteenth Century. Our own Magazine. Presbyterian Mossenger, 571 Boferes.
THE LONDON ASSURANCE.
INCORPORAPED BY ROYAL CHARTER OF His Majesty King George The First,
1730,
THE Undersigned having been appointed Tagents for the above Corportion we propared to grant Insurances sa follows → Marine Department. Policies, at current rates, payable either. here, in London, or at the principal Ports of India, China and Australia
Scottish American. Straps. Scriptural Proofs. Staffordshire Sontinel Thevenin Mail: Wanna Weekly News. Wagner Feld 'nod Flur,
do. Habs and Hof... do Wohnfinbe Weekly Courier. {Weekly Graphia,`
Western Murring Now,
NAMES OF VILLAGES Voy IN DE NEAR HONGKONG. (Corrected Spelling,) San Toun Shai war,
A-kung Ngam-
Fire Department. Policies issued for long or short periods at Ap-li Chau. current rates a
Life Department. Policies issued for suras nst oxceeding 25,000 at reduced rates,
HOLLIDAY, WISH & Co. Hongkong, July 25, 1972
LANCASHIRES. INSURANCE
COMPANY.
(FIRE AND LIFE.).
CAPITAL TWO MILLIONS STEKLIna,
Chaung-shing Hom.
Shai-tsai Po.
Caung Bon Chang Wan
406
Fo-pang. Ha-wan
Sham-ahai Po. Shau-ki Wan " Shek-o
Tarigand
THE Endersigned are prepared to grant.
not to be sent on board; they must be Buildings, or on Goods stored therein, on
Hong kong Tour
(Aberdeen). Hois-tau Hok-tomi Wast Bok-in
Shak Tong. Shok-tang TruL Sheung Wan Shui-tsing Wazz, So-kon Po.
Ta-kok Tsui.
Hok-in Kok Hong-heung Lo. Hung hem,
Tai-long Ha
Tai-lung Kung
Toi-pang Mi
Vessels in Harbour, at the usnal Terms and Conditions.
Ka-sz Wan. Ka-ing. Proposals for Life Assurances caived, and transmitted to the Directors Kan-tui Shek. for their decision. A
488 left at the Aceror's Office). Contents and Goods on board Vessels and on Halls of Kei-lung Wan.
Valuo of Packages are requirod.
T. No. 38. QoEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL A With COMPRADORE'S ROOMS, and Entrance in STANLEY STBERT,
Apply to
HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, March 14, 1887.
TO LET, With Possession from 1st April.
E OFFICES on the Jr Boon of in the occupation of the Undersigned.
Apply to
469
No.
DENNYS & MOSSOP, 43, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, May 25, 1887546
The Steamer bussplendid Accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardess. For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & €]; Agents Hongkong, March 21, 1887.
Not Responsible for Debts.
For Rates
Kung Chung 1 be granted on If required, pretoction will first clase Lives up to £1000 on a Single Kung Kok. 508 Life of Premiams, tories of pro-
Lap-ap War Liat Man. tha thu Chung. Ma tau Kol
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for
any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
AMPHITRITE, British ship. Captain C. A. Anderson-P.&O. S. N. Ca.
ELSE, German brig, Captain E. Schwarts Wieler & Co.
Loure German schooner. Captain E Holm-Order.
10 LET, in good condition, the com
fortable and compact (Eastern) portion. of HILL SIDE BUNGALOW at the jualkon of New Westani Srazer and Hist BREXT, ner to Ball's Court, off the Bonham Rost. Water and Gas are laid-Russell & Co, on Beperate GABEN, de
For Particulars, spply to
Mr.HOWROYD, NEXT DOOR. Hongkong, March 1, 1887,
Luzon, American ship, Capt. J. G. Park
posals or any other information, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Agents, Hongkong & Canton. Hongkong, January 4, 1867.
NOTICE:
QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMI-
MPANY,
100 | Ma-tan TrUti
THE Undersigned are prepared to socept Biaks on First Class Godowns at
938
per cong net premium per annum
NEW NORTON & Co., Agents, Hongkong, May 19, 1881 NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE Undersigned, AGENTS of the above NINGOROW British steamer, Capt. G. LT
Company, are authorized to Insura Costla Arnhold, Karborg Coins FIDE at Current Rates
GILMAN & Co. SWAK, Amorionn brig, Captain D, D.. 378 O'Koola Blackhead & Copt
Hongkong, January 1, 1889
Alatan Wai
Mati
Mong-kok Ngan Ping Ngong-shin Châu. Pakahai Wan Por la Lam Sai-wan Toxi
Tri-ping Shan
Tai-abuk Kok. Tai-tam
Tai-lam Tut.
Txi-wan.
Tai-wong Kung. Tang-lung Chau.
Taat Tui Takmaze Trut Tao-pai Taal To-kwa Wan. Toi Wan Tang-wa (Hospital), Tung-lo Wan
Un Chau.
Wan-toal
Wong-kok Thin, Wong-sus Kok
Wong-nai Chung. Yau-ma Ti
Bû Ying-pan.
NB-Documents should not be dated Year of Koung-, which is the aty of HM the Baperor of Chine, and is of cours inapplicable in a British Colony,
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