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1880.

HRONICLE AND DIRECTORY

FOR 1889,

- ĮWith which is incorporated

THE CHINA DIRECTORY. (TWENTY-SEVENth Annual Issue), ~ COMPLETE, WITH APPENDIX, PLANA, X., &o, Royal 8vo. pp. 1216......$5.00. SMALLER ÉDITIOw, Royal 8vo. p.p. 820......$3,00.

THE CHRONICLE AND 'DIRECTORY has been thoroughly revised and brought up to date, and again maoh increased in bulk.

It contains DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICAL

Accounts of, and DIRECTORIES for HONGKONG

: JAPAN==

Do. Ladies' Dirostory Nagasaki. Do, Peak Directory

Kobe (Hyogo). Osaka

Tokyo Yokoboma

+

Niigata.

Hakodate

VLADIVOSTOCK..

THA PHILIPPINES→→

Do. Military Forese

MACAO

CHINA-

Pauhoi

Hotnow.

Whampa...

Canton.

Amoy.

Takas

Iloilo.

Taiwantvo.

BORNEO

Tamani.

Kolung.

Foxchow.

Swator.

Winslow.

Ningpo.

Shanghai.

Walm

Chinkiang.

Kiukiung Hankow Johaug. Chungking.

Chefoo. Taku. Titai.

Poking.

Wei Hai Wel,

Port Arthur.

Nowobwang.

COREA-

Séoul.

Chemulpo.

Fasaa

Yes.

Manila

Ceba.

Sarawak.

Labuan,

British North Borneo. COCHIN CHINA—

Saigon.

Cambodia,

ANNAN-

Hot

Tourang, de.

TONQUIN--

Haiphong.

«Падзі.

SIAM-

Bangkok.

Naudinh, &

STEAITH BETTLEMENTS

Singapore.

Maloda

Penang.

MALAY STATIS

Johor.

Bangei Ujong.

Bulanger.

Perak.

NAVAL SQUADRONS

British. United Statem. Japanese.

Engaian.

French.

German.

Chinese Northern.

A.

INTIMATIONS.

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· Hongkong, 5th April. 1889.

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TELEPHONE No. 14,

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, AFri, 26th, 1839.

TES DAILY PERSE, FAIɛAY, APRIL 28rn, 1880

The London Figaro of the 23rd ult. contains dous portrets of two offoials formerly con noted with Hongkong, namely: Sir Julisu Paancofota, formerly Attorney-General here, and

The following are the "orders of the day" for the mosting of the Legislative Council, to be held at 4 pm: to-day

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

Mock, Col. Sergt..

bis Ujong, Trioganu, end Jeloba were, un- known names. Happily more attention is

The following are the scores naile at the now being directed to the outposts of the empire, maps are more accurate, more at now British Minister at Washington; and Sir Easter prise mestlog of the Hoogkong. Life

Heronles Robinson, Governor here in 1859-65, Association--* tractive, and more frequently cousulled, and now Governor of Capa Colony and High Com--ALL COMEs, distance.200 yards; No. of statistics--so much appreciated in the Unmissioner for South Afric

shota-seven; anlimited entries, 20 cents each; tan prises, vaize 247, pramated by the Associa ited States are beginning to receive closer

tion attention in England. It das consideration wore only paid to audi returns, the ammer ais importance of Hongkong would he bot ter understood. In this connection, too, the toesl Chamber of Commerce have their abare, of responsibility in throwing their in- fluence against the woll dorised attempt of Sir WELLIAM Das Taux te sours for the colony some accurate record of its trade, by registering the importe and exporte.

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1.Report of the Finance Committee. (No. 6.) 2.--First reading of Uill entitled an Ordinance to repeal Ordinance No. 8 of 1899 and to amend tao Statute Law Froservation Ordiname,

3. Second reading of the Bill entitled the Proter- tion af Woman and Girls Ordinance. 189.

4-Committee on the Pray's Reclamation Bill.

1

A dering piracy near Haiphong is recorded. According to the sect paint the

the 5th Courrier & Haiphong.

the

ampace, were on the way from Haiphong ta Quang yen. They were large boats of the on- oription that carry goods and Asiatic passangers : Taus Truth :-" So Sir Chazoes WARREN daily between the two towns. On board one of has been appointed to coinsned the troops the boats were thres Chinese merchants, who At the Straits Settlements. This appoint-There were fatty Annatate passengers on the had with them $2,000 worth of merchandise. mont has evidently heon made for him, as three boats. On the way they were hailed by hitherto there has been no one specially de- Ava, boats manned by sixty pirates of Dash- tich's band, armed with Gims and Wluchoster Communications on Editorial matters should be tailed for this command, but the troops bare rifles, and were boarded. While the pillaging addressed “The Editor," and thom en bus "The been under the command of the Major-was going on the boats drifted with the Managar,” and not to individaste by name,

General in China, who also supervised Hong-urrent od one within sight of a steam- Correspondents are requested to forward their asÓ

tag towing two lighters, and one orging out for help and address with communications addround to the kong, &c." We do not suppose this post the passengers Editor, not for publication, das na svidense of good was made for any individual. The garrisons pirates immediately struck his head off and of the Straits Settlements and of Hongkong threatened to do the same by any of the other passengers who made a noise. They then Advertisements and Subscriptiozia which are nor

Are both to be materially strengthened; charged their rifles and prepared to resist the they should be, doubled to so effective. The steamer should she come to render assistance. Straits Settlements are rapidly developing, but it seems that those on board her did not ubeerve that there was anything unusual going and the Forak Sikhs, which force will pro- on. The pirates were therefore uninterrupted, bably be largely increased later on for service and they transferred to their own boats the merobsadiso, selected frea of the best look- in other Malay States, will of course come un-ing women on board, also five men who der the command. While on this question they thought would make suitable retraits we may inquire why the War Offes persist for their land, and with these as prisoners they in keeping up the fiction of the "Command sailed off. According to the Courrier the band which committed the pirsay is perfectly well in China?" There are now no British known and has its stronghold on the island of troops in China. The at regiments left Deux Songe and the scandal of allowing such a It was at first reported that Shanghai anme time in 1865, since which band to exist almost at the doors of Haiphong in

commented time there has really been no Command in the three Chinese merchante, ware killed, bat Chins. Yet to this day, nearly a quarter of from the detailed scourt it does not appar

that this was the case. Bairro Officers of the Coasting Steamers of A your time ago we reproduced from the century later, the title of the General

P.&.6. N. Co. Bionem & Ch. Indo-China S. N. Co, H.C. & M. 9. D. Co. Whitehall Review & suggestion that a milthere is "Major-General Commanding Forces Douglas S. 8. Co. Scottish Oriental 8. 9. Co. tury Governor should be appointed to Hoog-in China." This absurd fiction should be China 31, 1:8. N. Co. Miscellaneous Coast Strs. kong, or rather that the General in command promptly aholished, both out of regard for Tho. LIST OF BESIDENTS now soxtains of the Troops should combine the Governor-common sense and from respect for a friendly the names of over FOURTEEN THOUSAND AND B HUNDRED ship with his military offer. This is not as power. It is evident that the editor of

FOREIGNERS arrasgod ander ons Alphabet in the strictast entirely now proposition; it has, we believe, order, the initials as well as the surnames been considered in former times by the Colonial Office, and not entertained, the my boing alphabetical.

The MAPS and PLANS tare been mostly ing of expense notwithstanding, The London ra-engraved in 4 superior and brought and China Telegraph appears to have promptly FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSE IN CHINA. replied to the suggestion, to the effect that CODE OF SIGNALS IN USRP VICTORIA PEAE the colonists would not acquisace in auch an MAP OF THE FAR EAST.

Arrangement. The Whitehall Reviere in ita Mar or THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG. PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA.

next tesne then returns to the eberge and sake: - But why not? The Legislative Counen would still be maintained, and its members, though recognising the military governor as Įthe head, would still continue to book after

All we suggest is that there is no need for the two officiala in so small a place, and that (the next governor, abould be one of military rank, who, in addition to being governar, should also be commander-in-chief. A salary would be myed, and the internal and local affairs of the colony might be conducted more barmoufously and successfully than they hare bean with a civil governor nating

now consist of

PLAN OF BRITISH KOWLOON

PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, Vicrobia! PLAN OF FORSION CONCESSION8, Shanghai,

PEAN-OF YOKOHAMA.

PLAN OF MANILA,

PLAN OF SAIGON.

POLICE COURT.

25th April.

BETON MR. H. E. POLLOCK.

..

ROEDERT ON BOALD ́SHIP,

Bowel F.

Aa, Col.-Sergt.

Ghan, Sargt

MeLennan, D., P.C

Total 110 54555 25-34 Zad 55455K-JA.

ปีโป

8 5$55455-34

4121

5555545- 5545554-3 5655454-39

7th 34454555-83 4544555-AZ 544555-32 1-4485455-82

...10th

Naughton, Private Dore, Private Martin, Lient, R.N.... Lammert, Q. F.. Wood, D. 2D-ASSOCtation, distance 200 yarda; No. of bota-seven; unlimited entries, 30 cents sach; five prissa, valno 330: presented by the As "Nooition.

Total.

8-1446665-19 1384165-39 464645-92

-64684-32 4664 6444545-31. 666454431 4444467-30

Woodin, B. L. 1st $30 $555458-99 Howell, F.....2nd Watson. A...... 3rd Lammert, G. F........... 4th Chemon, Jay PCzasa Merson, Bergt. Major. Martin, Leat. RN Collinson, Captain.............. Robinson, va innym Carlyle, 1

, Lient, R.A.... SRD-MEMARES OF COUNCIL, past and present! members of the Executive and Legislative Councils of Hongkong: distance 200 yards; No. of shota-aven; to entrance for lat príza, presented by Mr. E. L. Woolin; 2nd by Messrs. Gaupp & Co.

The Hon. J. J. Keswick, mm Major-General Edwards. Colonel 80eer, R.

The Hon. H. E. Wodehouse... II. E. Bir W. Day Vous

Col, Craster. B.A.......

total.

92 4 5 3 4.2--25 $40443423

4214443-23 9402434-20 0333123-17

308203030

18-QUER'S SHE STAGE-Distance 60136-VicroRIA PRIES; open to officers of the

yards. No. of -Shote~Filtaen. Entrapos foe 30 ponts. Ons prize of $10, presented

by the Association.

Eneeling, or Prono."

Robertson WTC

Woodin E. L Ismart, G. P Collazom, Capt. MoDonald, D., Ser..

army and nary whose respective scores in the 1st Stage Queen's make up the highest oggre

Position Sitting,gate; entrance fos 81. 1st prize, presented by Mr. B. R. Balilio, 2nd and 3rd by the Tol,Anoiation.

3545 93665246300 4695332658569960Carlyle, Lt, RN.

6848.23.58944558–6 74544843 59 59 —

10-ART RIFLE-Open to all comers, Dis tates 600 yards. No. of Shots-Tan. En tranco fas $1. Two prinos, valin $15. Lat Prize, presented by Mr. E. R. Bollins ad, by the Association.

Wordin, E. L.. Collinson, Cant

Tetal

15—5 ¿ Í E¶ 69109

Teg, B., Elaf-fury RY2240632420-3

20-Queer's 3RD STAGE.-Distagon 800 yards. No. of Shots-Tag. Entrance fee 60 cent One prize, $19, presented by the - Association.

Delenty, Col-Sergeant

Collinion, Capisis

Robinson, Free

Woodin, E.I..

Meraca, Col.-BorgERAT

Trial

443425-85 44 86355543 2-3 453436604 3-94 04065535 & 8-34

0 8 4 2 4 6 4 4 6"-9

21.LOG RANGE.-Distanco 800 yards.. No.

*

ta

900 600-83) Total -30 29 23-9

30 232-87 Collinson, Caşıl, ------- Wilkinson, Major, R.E73 27 91-71 Martin, L., RN.30 16 19–65. 197NURSERY AGGREGATE-Restricted

competitors who have never woll a Braf or an ennd wrise et any previous prisa meeting in Tungkong, and whose respective scores in he at Stage Queen's make up the highest ag grogato Military and Nary excluded. Ex- tranen fes $1. Trao prizes, Talno $30. let prize, presented by Mr. H. N. Mody. 2nd and 3rd by the Association. Warnock, W. G., F.. Collins, F. G. Watraz, A., P.C. Hebald, D., Sergt. Watts, F. W..... Forbes, Jamos Braidwood, W. D.

Thompson, C.E. Shopbord, F. A. Dalby, J.....

200 100 Total

2017 30-80

29 25-26-79

28 27 24-20

25 21 23-0

227 24 17-18

26 23-68

28 27 12-65

25 24 10-57

23 21 13-55 17. 12-51

33-HANDICAP AGGREGATE, for competitors

when respective scores (with the new month- ly eballenge onp handicap points added) ad

of Shots-Beron. Entrance fee 50 conta Three prizes, value $24. 1st Prize, P200 and 3.0 yards in the 1st Stage Queen's

make up the highest sperogates: entranos foo 51: three prizes, value 290; 1st prize, prosent. Totaled by Mr Bavier Clanfour, 2nd and 3rd by

rental by The Hou, C. P. Chatar. 2nd and Srd, by the Assosiation. Delaney, Col.-Berge,...

Carly, It, RA bangunan widioma, Captain Woodin, E...

Bye, IL, IN.L.I..

454448-

+

2000 Points Total.

$6 *

......00

the Association,

3556803-2

4 0 4 5 & 3 5 ~N. ....2593463-25

Carlyle, t... A

Welt, J.

34 24

A

Collingon, Capt.

30 28

2......01

En.

Hablamon, ....... MoLannan: ..............

$3 27

Braidwood, W.-D..

26 27

Robertson. WP.C....

20

1AR

Warnock, WB, EG.

..... 38

20. 27-

$......Ah

22-ANY RIFLE-Open to all comers. Dis

tance 800 yard. No of Shota-Tep. trance fee $1 Two prisos, value 315. Ist Priza, prisented by Mr. H. N. Modly. 2nd by the Association.

200 Calliason, Capt. QEN'S 1ST STAGE; distance Jarde; No. of shots-ecven; entrance fos 50 Woodia, E. cents. One pris. 310, prasouted by the Robinson, Association; position atanling or kneeling,

Collinson, Captain

Total.

41146130

4463644-90,

4564364-3

G546434-30 35.44154-29

Robinson, E. an Martin, Liens, N Carlyle, tent, E. A Warnock, W. G., P.C. STH-ALL COMERS, distanos 300 yards; No. of - shota-geven; unlimited entries, 20 cents each. Ten prizes, value 947, presented by the Association.

Gunn, Sergent

Total.

1st $10 $564451

Carlyle, Lt., R. A... 2nd

Gromm, Los Capird Smitt, Private A..

4th

Moor, Borgt.Major... 6th

Adam, Bergeant)

Eth

Grabam, Andrew

Ford, C.................. Eth

Colliceos, Capt.

Sth

Watson, A., T.3. ...... 10th

R 46454549

8 614546m32 665455931 54444545-30

9 4448644-00

4444445 20

2 4444443-20

24454444-59

1 4443545-29

Total.

Trush innocently imagines that the Brutal Saxon still intimidates the, mild Celestial

Sayad, quarter-master on board the British.TH-Association, distance 300 yards; No. of with a military force, for he refers to the steamer Aleman, was charged with stealing a

sbots-seven; unlimited entries, 30 cents each: five prizes, value $30, presested by the Astoola Major-General in China, who also super-silver watch of the rains of 960, the property of lion. vised Hongkong." Why this anomaly has Arthur Morris, and Lease Tin was charged with receiving the same knowing it to be stolen, and not been redressed before it it hard to say- also with exercising the basincas of a pawn-

McPozald, Sergt. 1st $10.00 3564414-29 Robinson, Br

2cd 800 445446329_ Woodin, E. L

*640 344454-29 ard Possibly it has been intained as a rather broker without a licence.

Morron, Sorgt. Major 4th 4.05544944-28 more high sounding appointment. However

Ford, ................... Sth McLennan, Dis this may be, the time las arrived when

Warnock, W.G., R.C. Robertson, W, POM persistence in it in rediculous in European

Collins, F and offensiva in Chinese eyes,

Carlyle, Lieut., RA. CATOR, J., PC.

Arbbar Morris, chief officer on board the

2.0 44445 43-20

3448436-26 4652 $48-

4434414-7 4334445--2

PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIBOND OF SINGAPORN. commercial affairs and other public matters Yonge, arrived at Amoy on the morning of the On the 25th information about the witch. 1-LADIES'. open to lady members or their

PLAN OF GEORGE TOWN, PINANG.

Among the other contents of the book are Au Anglo-Chinese Calonlar. Mean of Barome.

ter and Thermometer, Rainfall. ko.

A full Chronolofy of remartable events since the advent of foreigners to China and Japan A description of Chinese Fastivals, Faste, &o.,

with the days on which they fall. Comparative Tablée of Money Weights, de. Scale of Hongkong Stamp Dutins. The Hongkong Portal Oxide for 1888. Scales of Commissions and Charges adopted by

The British gunboat Merlin, Commander 20th inst. from Hongkong.

nominees; distanco 30 yards: No. of shots- ̈ Seven; no extrance fee; seron priacs; position --sitting, or kneeling. lat prize presented by Mr. A.G. Stokes; 2nd, by Mr. F. L. Woodin. 3rd, by Major Verner Chater; 4th, by Mr. E. L. Woodin; 5th, by Major Dempster; 6th, by Mr. H. J. Holmes; th, by Mr. Wang Hing

Memnon, mail he missed the watch or the lat inst. He had left it hanging up in his borth an deck. On the 3rd at .30 pm thay got inte harbour. The Water Police came on board end he informed them of the loss. He also spoke fo the ship's bostawain abort it and offered to give hit $20 for my

from something the boatswain told him, he went on store and saw Sergeant Mann and they both went to a shop pointed out by the boatswain. The shop sppered to be u The Agents (Mesure. Butterfield & Swire) tailors. They wads enquirice and after a short inform us that the O. S. S. Co.'s star An-time second defendant came out with the watch chises, from Liverpool, left Singapore yesterday and chain and the Bergeant than took him into morning for this port

custody. He said that the watch had been brought to him by a man from the ship, who asked to be lent $5 on it. He was then taken Lt. Carlyle, R. A. noun. by Mrs. S. Hooper 1134455-29 a beard the ship and pointed out the first der. L. Ford, non. by Mrs. Ford 4188855-27 fendant as the man. First defendant was a Mr. L. Woodin, nom. by Mrs. J. 11. Cox 434 943-

W. Robertson F.O., nom. by Mrs. Gordon 2521944-21 quartermaster on board.

Capt. Collinson, neri, by Mies. G. E. Nobis 4384334-23 Mr. G. Lammert, nom, by Me Lammert 15345-21 Min Chier, nom by Mrs. H. E. Wadehongs 44x3243-21 ST-LADIES' FORSE, presented by the ladies of Hongkong; distanco 900 yards; No. of shots seven; entrance fee 50 cente; 1st prize, 70 per cent, 2nd, 20 per cent." and Erd, 10′′ per cent, of the amount subscribed.

A Marine Court will assemble at the Harbour Offes to-day at 10.30 am, to enquire into the cironmstances connected with the stranding of the British stenar Afghan.

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The Amoy Garette of the 22nd April says

the Chambers of Commerco' of Hongkong: something like a mayor in a town council. that Momrs. Leyburn and Harding have again. Upper Lascar Row, with the last wit

Shangla. Amoy and Newchwang. Hongkong Chair, Jinricksha, and Boat Hire. The APPENDIX consists of

of

FOUR HUNDRED PAGES clearly printed matter, to which raterones is' onstantly required by residents and those having conuereist or politioni relations with the Countries embraced within the scope of the CHRONICLE and DIRECTORŸ.

The Contenta are too numerous to partion- Parizo in so Advertisenwni, buat include-

'TREATIES WITH CHINA-

Great Britain, Nuuking, 18-32

Tientsin, 1858

Cheloo, with Addition Article Opium Convention, 1986. Barmah & Thibet Convention aul all others not abrogated. France, Tientsin, 1858; Convention, 1860,

Tlontein, 1885, Treaty of Commerce. ...Conventions, 1886 and 1887.

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United States, Tientsin, 1858, Adilitional, 1869.

Peking. 1890

Germs, Tientsin, 1861 and Peking, 1880.

Portugal 1388

Russia, Japan, Spain, Breail, and Poru. TREATIES WITH JAPAN ***

Great Britain

United States

TREATIES WITH CORKA

TRRANES WITH SIAM

Netherlands

Corea

PARATIES WITH ANNAM TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA Customs TARIÈGE

Chiceas

Jupeness LEGAL

Siamoso Conan

1878, 1891, 1884, 1894, 1886, 1856, 1886.

New Tables of Consular Fes

At first sight, and to persons in England, who have an idea that Hongkong in a mere Asiatic Gibraltar, there may be soms diff culty in realising the objections to a military Governor. It is quite possible that, if we

Police Sargeant Mana said he went to No. exceeded in bagging a tiger. It is not stated. After the second defendant had been arrested he searched the house and found a where the beast was killed, but presumably in book in which there was an entry with regard to the vicinity of Amoy.

Reliable information was reocived yesterday from Singapore, that Raub na estate in the mighbourhood of Panjou, has been sold to

a-watch-He also found in a drawer o largo of the value of about $1,000, quantity of different kinds of jewellery, in all

The case was remanded to the 30th inst.

THEFT OF FLOWERS.

Maria Reie, widow, was charged with stealing number of flowers of the value of 31 from the Karden of Mr. Henry J. Holmes and alm with damaging flower pots.

Kullow says that the Hamburg Steam Ship Company Bwatow", whose steamer trades be

Defendant admitted the charge, but stated tween Hamburg and Eastern Asia, the dividend that complainant's gardener owed her money. of which for last year amounted to 3 per cent,

bina for it, and he became abusive, is about to raisa ita capital frezo 1,000,000 saka, to 2,000,000 mka, in order to build another steamer. whereupon she throw stones at him and damaged

the flower poİB.

Fined 34, or fourteen days' imprisonment with plisation at the Magistrsey for a licence to sell

Osborne

yesterday made ap-hard labour.

John William

ALLEGED KIDNAPPING.

had & Municipal Council, such an arrange-Australian syndicate for £230,000 sterling. The went wight-work fairly well undor some news has had the effect of putting up the quota- Generala. Bat we bavo no Municipal Coun- tion for Punjema. cil, there has always been a difficulty with the military authorities on the und question, owing to which there is still a break in the Preya, and we can bave no guarantee that we should not at some period get a gallant officer who would subordinata every cou aideration to those of the War Department. Now Hongkong, it is true, is a conling station intoxicating liquors as an sejunct to his busi Cheng Yong was charged with attempting of great strategie importance and bids fairness hotel keeper at Cragloburu, Mount to take Tang Kam Shr: by force out of the Googh. The Hon. H. E. Wodehouse, C.M.G.. to become a strong military post some day, as the only instion present. Mr. Wodehouse in Colony on the 24th inst

Complainant, a silvernatifli, said he came down but its primary value, its raidos d'étre, is se fond the spplicant that there was no objection to Hongkong on the 10th inst. to get employ- commercial entrepôt. The trade passing by the Fellos, and that his applicationment. As went to a boarding house on arriving

would tharefora.be granted. through this port is of almost incaleol. able value to Great Britain, and it is of the very highest importance that this trade should be fortered, encourag ed, and protected. This can be better done ander a civil than under a military governor, home heart would osturally bo first with his profession, and whose keenest interest would be absorbed by üe duties. Wo yesterday called attention to the enormous develop.

here:-On the 19th inst. the defendant came-to

We have received copies, in pamphlet form, of the house and usked him if he had got employ- addresses delivered by Mr. Holt S. Hallett, upon ment. Hs said." Not yet. The defendant then Eastern Marketa for Janaashire," treating asked him to go to Klang. He refused. The with India and Burmah, and also with Southern same day be was in his uncle's house when de Chine aad Indo-China, delivered before Lan. fendant agris asked him to go to Klang. Un cashire Chambers of Commerce and public most his again refusing defendant naked him to go. ings in March and April, 1989. Mr. Hallett it out with him, and look for work. Defendant legging away at his scheme for eperlug Siam, took him to s boarding house where he lived for two days. On the third day defendant told the Shan States, and Western China by means him that he had taken his passage ticket for of railways.

him, that he owed money for his two days lodg-

Orders in Council for Government of H.B.M. Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1877, Rules of H.B.M. Supreme and utler Courts

in China, Japan &c., with New Table of Fear ment of the external trade of the Colony, the increase of its industries, and the growth of joint stock enterprise. This trade has now renched such colossal proportions that the term so small a place" is utterly misleading sa description of Hongkong. Its acreage for France at Luang Prabang, chief of the min

Code of Civil Procedura, Hongkong

Table of Hongkong Court Feen

Admirsty Rules

Fereiza Jurisdiction Act

Regulations for the Conmler Courts of United

States in China

Rules of Court of Consnis at Bhanghai - Chines› Frasonger Aot I'RADE REGULATIONS

Chine Japan

Siam

lingly large, but the business transacted here simply amazes all visitors, and is indeed the Customs Beisure, China

most striking proof of how trade his followed Stingati Bonded Warehouse Regalation Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dif- the flag which could be given in the whole

farant ports of China, Philippines, Bjem, &.world. Pilotage Regulations

HONGKONG

Charter the Colony

Ralee of Legislative Council Port Regulations, &c., 3., &c.

Orders may be sent to Daily Press Office, where i is published, or to the following Agents

HONGKONG......Messrs F. Binckhead & Co.

GKONG......Mr. W. Irewer.

HONGKONG.Mesars. The Hall & Holtz Co. Hurarono.....Mears. Kelly & Walsh. HONGKONG......Mosers. Lane, Crawford & Cs. HONGKONG...... Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co. MACAO.... „Mr. F. A. da Cruz:

·SWATON........Meas. Quelch & Ce

ANOY............ Mr. J. G. Göts.

Fonota.......Mr. J. G. Güte

M. Pavie, the French Vice-Consul at Luang ing and that he must go. He took him on board Prabang, a toru on the frontier between Bisma ship. WEllo on board complaimot's nole and the Aznamite Lace states has returned to came to look for him and took him on shoes. Hanol after a journey to his post through the Complainant did not kusw the Harbour Offles. unknown country of the Lass and back again. He was not taken thors before being taken on The Courrier d'Haiphong says:-It is now ains board. months since the Pavie mision left Hanoi for

The case was remanded till to-day, Lai-Chan and Dion-Bien- Luang Prabang Phu. It was composed of M Paris, Vice-Conau

MARINE COURT.

25th April.

.

CHARGE OF AMAUIT.

Warnock, W. &, F.C. Byrne, Lt, R. M. L.) Ford, Chas

Lammert, G. F.

Carlyla, Lt., B. A. Gordon, Genezai -..

Woodin, D. L. .. 1

Holmes, H. 3..

Thompson, C. H.

Total

Total

5553445-31 2854564-29 $444543-20 343 3444--23 455433428·

444444 4495344 350855-2 4443443-06

8624344553-38

Ford, Chat

Gard n. Majce-Green.....

2594455664-439-LONG RANGE ADIREGATE: for competi

tiors whose respectiva mooras in eompotifiona No. 31 and 23 make up the highest aggregata; entranos fes $1. Two prizes, value $25 lat Tiriza' presented by Tha Hon. C. P. Clator, 2nd by the Association.

Delaney, fel Sargent. Mefrau, D., P.

23-LOND FANGE.-Distance 300 yards. Ko. ef Shots-Soven. Entrance fo

int Prize, cants. Three prizes, value $24. presented by Mr. E. E. Belilios. 2nd sad 3rd, by the Association.

Delaney, Col. Sargoant... Med ned. D., Sergeant Martin, L., B...

Meluan, D., P.C.

Merson, Sergeant Major

Toral

035481329 053604-2? 326367—91

423804-20 062386-90

Woodin, E.

Riberum, .. P.C...

Carlyls, Lt, R., .......

80 100 Total. 30 225$ .... 21 91-47 2473-38 19, 17-36 9-38 ....... 28

We are compelled to hold ever the spores in the Queen's Aggregates and the Champion Ag H-Qre's 3D STAGE-Ditands 300 regates. In the former the winners ware, în yards. No. of Shots-Ton. Entrance fee the cut stags Captain (aliason, in the second 50 coite One prize of $10, presented by stage Sargt D. McDonald, and in the third Mr. E. Robinson, Captain Collina winning the Asscolation.

Total.the National Bide macciction's silver raǝdul for 855925426 4s the highest aggregate in the theso stugan.. 630453203 In the Champion Aggregate, the first prize 835033434 2-10 was won by Mr. E. L. Wo din, the recond by 466309303 6- Mr. E. Robinson, and the third by Jient. 000545924-29

Carlyle..

Martin, LB.N..

Braidwood, .D. Robinson: R.

Mereon, Bengoat-Maj Carivia, In Rd.

Dis-

25.-ANT RIFL-Open to all comers.

tanoo 900 yards. No. of Bbots-Ten Ex trance fee 81. Two prizos, valte 815. 1st priza, presented by Mr. H. N. Mody. 2nd by the Association.

| Vollinson, Capt. .....

Woodla. E. L.

Robinson, F.

Cantylo, Lt. BA..

SUMMARY OF THE

KWANG-PAO."

20th April.

Tolai.

A frectomation is given in-ta-dey's-sium-padi- 48659435ished at the orders of the Changissimmer of Jas- 834672438-39

49352336-30tlos informing all expectant officers from the

26 CADETS Open to Pupils of Hongkong rauk of Profecta that they aza oligible to enter Pablo Schools under 16 years of Age: the monthly competitions, in which, according to Rack Bide under 40 Calibres-Distance the result, priros are awarded” varying from $14

No entrance to $6. 150 yards. Seron Rounds

fes. Three prizes, valne $18, presented by

the Association.

inert, E. Smith, Herbert... Herpool, F. Kayward, & Wagott, H... Shirazeo.....

In the Trang-obong district grand festival took place at the expense of a large gathering T, tel. 54 13 3 3 20 of devotons who came to pay homage to an apo 694083-21 thesized girl who lived in the Tang dynasty. 26 24 23 2-20 4348229-10 At Shio-chingoutside the Em'en Gate overal 4804302-10 coolies carrying henry muights into the examina- tion gromad tur military, candidates slipped and 27 VOLUNTEER AGGREGATE; restricted to fell and wore ornsked under the stones

officient Volunteer whose respantive highest secros in competitions Nos. 1 and 5 make up the highest aggregate; entrance for $1. Three prizes, value $25..

Holmes, H. J. Shepherd, F.

Lam, G. Wood, D, Dalby

..0122253-10

2000 Total 82 20-61 32-22-60

243 244

29

26-64

500-60

33 27-67

29 27-56

-Braidwood; W-D Culling, F... 10 28-CYL. SRETICE AGEBOATS, restricted to Members of the Civil Service whose respective

+

At Yang s'un a large pawnshop was attackel by an armed band of mea, who carried off pro- porty to the amount of $1.000. Angiber gob- béry at Weichai, committed in the house of a hard worker who had sacrseded in accumulating a small capital of $100.

Two buffaloos were taken away by several thieves who when-purened bearily wounded the son of the unfortunate owner.

During the last heavy rains a man whą visit..

highest scores in competitions Nos. 1 and 5ed his ancestral tomby was washed down by the make up the highest sggregate; sutrance fee torrent and drowned.. $1. 1st and 2nd prizes presented by Mr. Ba vier Chantfour, 3rd, by the sociation.

Ford, Ch

Howell F.

Deary, E., 6.

Hooper, A. Shalton Atkinson, Dr. J. M.

Collinaca, Capt. 2nd Nor. Regt.

H.-CHAIRMAN's Cur; distante 300 yards No. of shots Reven: entrance for 81; 1st prize, presented by Mr. G. E. Nchia; 2nd, by Messrs. Dakin Bros.&Co. 3rd. by Look Hing.2-POLICE

··2 43 44 4320 4444453–28

Warnock, W., P.C. Woodin, E. L.

Carlyle, Linut, E.A Drury, R. F...

Chater, Major

Total

5545394- 4444484-27 4334454-2

10TA-ALL COMERS: distance 500 yards; No. of shobe-even; unlimited entries, 20 cents ench; seven prizes, vains $201, presented by the Association.

Total G'Leary, Borgh. Major int $600 4655584-39 Warnock, W. G., F.C. Zud 500 3665 G64 Ford, C....

End BLU 3444656?l 42h 200 4532464–81. Boyd, Col. Sargt. Hood, pt. Bist A & S 6th 200 444355-20 Maar, Vol. Sergt. 6th 1.00 4455845-00 Collinson, Capt.

7th 1.00 2554554-30

11TH-ASSOCIATION: distince 500 yards: No. of shote-seven; unlimited entries, 30 cents ekah; five prizes, valus 23, presented by the Associatiu.

Woodin, E. t Hayller, F. B. .... Collinson, Capt. Loans.ort, G. P. Carlyle, Lieat., B. N.

Total. Iss $10 545 5554-23 2nd B 5444343-29 3d 6 4545484-29 4th 42553554-20 5th 245254549 12T-QUEN's 1st STAGE, distance 500 yardaş No. of shots-geven; entrance tee 50 cents; one prise of 319. prasanted by the Association : position—sitting, kneeling, or prone.

McLennan, P.C.

Robertson, W., P.C.

Carlyle, L., BA

Collinaón, Capt, Merson, Sergt. Major Waison, A., P.C.

4556584-95 ........ 345645-3

4385536-29

A whirlwind struck a large, shed which, was

need an à drying apparatus and raised it high up

200 300 Total in the skies, to the utter astonishment of all.

09 18

408 88 ***

23 1-47

to

AGREGATE- Restricted Members of the Police Force whose raspostive highest scores in competitions Nos. 1 and 5 make up the highest aggregate. Eatrans fee 50 corta. Three prizes, valte $25, pre- *sented by the Association,

McLean, D., r.o. Watson, A., P.C..

McDonald, D, Sergt.

200 300 Total. $3 29--62 31 49 60 31 29-50 31 37-59

50.- 35-56

Robertest, W., P.. Warnock, W., P.C. 30-AGGREGATES, restricted to bluejackets, marines, and private soldiers whose respective Lighest mores in competitions Nos. 1, 3, 16, and 15 make up the highest aggregates; entrance tes 50 cents: Ten prizus, value g61, presented by the Association.

A ishmonger carrying two baskets of fish by- came the victim of two bad olaracters who by false protonom made him rect his pole and host- sts in the street.

A £re broke out in a neighbouring village com. ming about twenty houses before the Rarass were extingvishad.

**21st April.

Shen Ja-kusi, a petty official, has presented to His Excellezey Li Hugg-chang a most fatter- ing panegyrio of his long and valuable services alluding in detail to the Taiping rebellion and enumerating a whole series of public notions.com ried out since his time of office as Viceroy of the province of Chihli. The ducamant is given in the original without any critical remarks from the pan of the editor...

At Shao-thing a grand theatrical perform area took place on the naassion of a local festival A few days ago the minds of the wisacres were mach exercised by the presence round the sun. of a broad corona.

200 800 510 800 Total. tomm, Lon. Corp. 83 31 293-115- Dure, Fte., fnd North. Ragi. 39 28. 29 26-113 Poart, Fte. Bad North. Rest. 30 27 27 28-713 Lareday, Pia, 2ad Nortb.Rt. 31 28 29 24-109 Blona, Ets., ist A&S. H. 30 29 23 23-109 Houd, Fe, 1st &..... 29 25 32-108

A man made up his mind to marry a number Maraba Fie., Int.& 8. H. 30 20 22 20.08 Kingsten, Fe, And North Et. 28 x9 25 13~99 two, but his number one wife, jealous of the girl 31.-AGGREGATES, restricted to divilian memupon whom her husband bad cast his choise, bere whose respective highest soures fa com managed to do away with her, but to har die- petitions Nos. 2, 6, 11, and 16 make up the appointment the girl's whereabouts ware,dis highest aggregates; entrance fee $1; tarso. prizes, Fresanted by the Association

300 300 500 € Total. 33 29 27-121 312 2528-1 3 39.95 79 23-108

Lammet, G. P.

Total.

Woodin, E. L...

Robinson, B.....

Ford, Cha...

Braidwood,

D

Collin, F. G

0444449-28 5436363-2

44235-97

13TH-QUEEN's 2nd STACK, distance 500 yards: No. of shot-tea; entrance fec.50 cente; 'one prize of $10, presented by the Association; position-sitting, kneeling, or prone.

Total.

Hermon, Cal, Sorg

56 6 6 9 4 5 5 6 4—15 McDonald, Ď..arg... $42446665$$ Carlyle, Liv. E. Ni.. #646684453-49 Molenaan, D., FC.. 5386536654-43

555444 44--42 » Forl, C. Delaney, Cel.Sergt. 4566553443-41 Wilkinson, Major, B. B... 16306 6 3 446-40 14-ANY RIFLE~~Open to all comers. Dis tance 500 yards. Na of Shots-TA. E. trance for $1.1st Prize, presented by The. Hon. C. P: Chater.. Red by Wang Hing.

Collinson, Captain Woodin, K. L....

Total. 66.6665669 47 6645446465-40 | Yoo, Staff Sergeant.....

953964858 15-ALL COMERA-tance 600 yards, No. of Bhote-Seven. Unlimited entries, 20 conta each. Seven prizes, ratne $20, pre- sented by the Association.

Tal.

is certainly small, its population is not start- sion; M. Massie, military doctor; M. Nicole, publicist: Lieut. do St. James, and Mesars. Vacle and Garanger, merchants. B. Lerede, Superintendent of the Correspondances Fivision BETOFE CAPTAIN RUMSEY, R.N., HARBOUR accompanied them and took the mundings of

MASTER. the Black River. The insidants of the earlier part of the journey are already known. Lieat St. James returned to Hasoi ill, and M. Nicole

J. Mortlock, second mate on board the British Unfortunately, however, Hongkong is very died on the Black River, M. Pavic, though suf far removed from the shores of the United fering from illness, continced the journey with ship James G. Bain, was charged with sasaning

his well-known energy, and finally be arrived at George Kent, seaman of the same ship. Kingdom; it lies on the very fringe of the Luang Prabang with Mil. Massia, Vacle, and Complainant said he signed articles at New- British Empire and few persona take the Granger, and found awaiting them Captais castle, Australia, He was formerly fireman on trouble to inquira as to what are its claims Cupet and Lieut. (now captain) Nisalon. Har the Orient. On the 25th March he was passing ing arrived at Lusag-rabang, and scoom on the fore host when the defendant strak him to notice. Sir GEORGE BOWEN bas indeed plished the mission of pacification en route three times on the back with the end of the fore endeavoured to impress upon the British with which he had been charged by the Gosheet.

varnment, M. Pavio still wished, before re In reply to the defendant, the witness said he public, both in speeches and by despatobian,arning to France, to find the route from Luang had told the captain that he was suffering from | that Hongkong is the third port in the em- Prabang to Vinh. This latter part of the voyage rheumatic paint.“

Several Banpoon were then called, but all de pire, but however often reiterated the fact has now been happily accomplished. The Con

aul loft Luang Prabang on the 15th February, nied say knowledge of the assault, Roon becomes forgotten if ever realised ex-with M. Vade, a Cambodian, and sight servants, The case was dismissed for want of evidence.

The was also anelbar sharge of sasanit against cept in some vague way as a great place for and descended the Meikong on a raft to Lak the passage through of shipping. That it hone, where he arrived on the 15th March. From the same defendant brought by Jawas Stratton,

Lakhove to Vigh the journey is relatively short, seaman. is more than this those who bave dwelt to or

Complainant said that on the 13th March. 1o. little more than eight or nina days, of which even visited the Colony Boow well enough. three ry by boat on the Nampain-fa, an at- was at the wheel and Lo let the ship come up in They are aware that it is something greaterdaent of the Meikong, five and a half by ele. the wind. Dofendant, whose watch it was at the

phant to A trai, in the provisos of Tinh, and a day time, stenok him on the head with his flet and Bord, Col, Bergeant than a port of call or even transhipment; and a half by junk to the chief town of the pro said that if witness did not keep the ship the Carlyle, Lieut., LA Marian, Maut, KN that it is, a centre for the whole of Eastern vince. That d. Pavis did not arrive at Viul would brain him.

Carson, J., P.G. The ass was dimissed for want of evidence.

McLennan, Dy PO Asis; that it is rapidly haoming a sest of matil the 29th March was due to the fact that

Peart, Prve he stopped for four or five days at Kawhone, a manufactores; and that it is the beadquarters place admirably adapted for the establishment

Joko W... A great question now convulsing the Merson, Sergeant Major of about forty joint stock undertakings, of a French post. Eight days only from the

493545 5–27 whose capital is represented by many mi- Meikorg to Vinh, of which only five are by land, doggy" world, and that is whether dogs, Mack. Col-Bergeant

and then with easy travelling by elephant] This notably ball terriers and boarhounds, should fellinen, Captain lions of dollars. The Whitehall Review is new route followed by M. Parie will have, we have their sore oropped. Mr. George Krohi, who

16.-ASSOCIATION.-Distance 600 yards. No. of Shots-Bevan Unlimited entries, 30. not alone in its failure to appreciate the doubt not, a large importazoa in regard to our is one of the best authorities on the subject, is

cents each. Fire prise, value $30, pro commercial relations with the Laos. On the fully alive to the crusity of the priotice, and so

sented by the Awociation. commercial importance of Hongkong; other 7th April, M. Favio was at Haiphong, and cu are the Irish Terrier end Black and Tan Clubs. British journals are equally incapable of the next day he left for Fausi. A month b On the other hand. the Bull Terrier Club is Robinson, E.....

fore M. Paris left Ling-Frabang Captain wholly in its favour. They argus that the Carlyle, Liouit,, R.A. MELBOURNE. Mosses. Norton, Hargrave & Co. realising it. Nor are they at all better ac Capet left for Vinh by the Sung ca route; be cropping of a dog's ears is a necessity, fuasmuch woodin, E. L EBISUAND ...... Messrs. Gordon & Gelch,

*- quainted with the enormous vilas of the has not yet arrived at Vinh, but is expected there as it saves the animal la great deal of laceration Carson, J., P¤......... LONDON........Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane. LONDON......... Musers. Johu Haddon & Co., Malay Peningule. The late Governor Sir shortly. On the 28th January M. Garanger in after life, and, moreover, gives him a sporting Messen, Bergt..binjor 3 & 4. Bonverie St., Fleet St. FREDERICK WELD Bucsseded in some MTR- Laft Loang-Prabang for Burmah. The last appearance. As a matter of fast, arepping in McLennan, D., PIO.

nawe received from him was from Bien-bong, a cruel operation. It is aboard for people to LONDON........ Movers. Biroot & Co., 50 Cerhilt

surs in opening the eyes of the British Efteen days, march from Luang Prabang. He argue that cropplag is dog's wars is no worss LONDON........ Masara. Fates, Handy & Co. LODDON.... Mr. W. M. Wills, 151 Cannon St. public to its importance sua field for min. had experienced on his route many difficulties than boring those of human beings. The top PALIS ML.R.Rioby 36, Rae Lafayette.ing and planting enterpries, but up to with and dangers, for the country is infested with of the canins say is in three saneltive layers. dacoits. M. Pavis intends to return France whereas the lobe is almost without feeling. The BEELING. Hildebrandt, 111, Alexandripen

Strest.

In the last three years it would be safe to by the next mail, or the ons after. During bis question has attained such proportions that the SAN FRANCO.Mr, L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchante any few Englishmen know oxaatly where to absenss the Consulate will be administered by comicalitee of the Kennel Club has refused to Captain Nicolon, who hea, remained at Itang- deal with it, and a general meeting.of members Sad Penang, Singapore, and Perak on the Frabang, as has also . Masis, who is contin is to be called to decide whether it shall by foron map, while Jobore, Solangor, Pabang, Song-wing the explantion of the surrounding cosatay, or no mog.

F0000w........Messrs. Hedge & Co. SHANGHAI......Hall & Hultz Co-operative Ca.. SHANOTAL....Mesare. Kelly & Walah. NORTHERN & Hall & Hofte Co-operative Co. RIVER Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai NAGABAKI... Messrs.. The C. & J..Trading Co. KOBE-USAHA....Mesers. F. Walsh & Co. YOKOHAMA.....Messra. Kelly & Walsh. MANILA........Masere. Diaz Puertas & Co. HANOI. Mr. F. Mainfroy. HAIPHONG... Bar G. GATHE SAIGON... Mr. Ang. Bork BANGKOK... Messrs. Ranny & Co. SINGAPORE.....Messrs. Kelly & Wah PENANG......... Mosers. Maynud & Co.' COLOMBO.Mosers. A. M. & J. Ferguson.

Cu. CALOGITA...... Messrs. Newman SYDNEY... Messrs. Gordon & Gotoh.

Fixchange.

NEW YORK....Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Row,

Daily Press Ocs, Jaanary, 188),

30 28 28 25-307 30 27 19 13-gi

2827 21 15-92

33.-ARMY AND NATY AGGREGATE; restricted

Louvered

A cave was inquired into by the Nanhai Ma- gistrats in which 3 mat He was charged with having kidnapped Stea's son and taken hit abroad. After mach investigation and examina- tion the sun was produced.

An attack was intended upon a village not

to officere of the army and navy who reporter off, but warning given to the police by ons tive highest scores in competitions Nos. 1, 5, of the natives pat them as the qui vive and 10, and 15 make up the highest aggregates the attack was repelled.

entrance fan $1. Three prizes, presented by

the Association

200-300 500 660 Total.

3

23 24

A girl with too much anwar propre committed autoids for having been suspected of having

tolon a hundred cash.

A dead man was discovered to the Shi-man-hang and the relatives have as yet not come forward to identify the body,

Martin, Lt., R. N. Carlyla Li, B. A

29 3198 8118 29 29 80 2115 Collinson. Captain.. Yoo, B. T.. Sex Szig, R.N. 31 22 2 16-93 Vincent, A. G., L, EML.L 28 26 23 1693. 39-A23XEGATES—Restricted to Non-Com- miesioned Officers, Petty Officers, and War. rant Offeers of the Army, Navy and Marines whoso respective highest cores in com, stitions Nos 1, 6, 10 and 18 make up the highest ensures success in business and promotes good aggregates. Entrance fee 50 cents. Three besith. 1.ook at the indolent sur indifferent, do prises, value $18, presented by the Association. they sacred P. Look at the gourmand, who

Boyd, Col. -Sorgt. Marson, Sargh,«Major Haok, Cel-Bergt.... Martin, Sergt. ***** Delaney, Col.-Borgt... Aula, Cal Bergt. ... Hotton, Barys......

200 300 500 600 Total

31 28 81 39-12

31 90 28 28-117 31 20 30 17--117 91 29 27.27~~11

27 97

- 110

23th April.

Exertion, the writer unintains in long article,

satisfies his appetito with all the dointier which his pampered palate craves for and leaves his duties and work to take care of themselve Does. ho succeed? Is Le healthy? A man must therefore bring into setion his physical and mental forities so as to enjoy szecess and good bialth. In one word the article 426486-2334-ALL COMERS Asandar, for all ecm-may be summed up by the familiar quotation,

petitors whose respective highest scores in mens caña in corporis sano.

5 6 6 6 6 JA

4 4 4 4 55 280

£Œ=$ 0 § § #9°

28 5 5 4 5 Ban 20

066 - 28.

White, Corp....... Adama, Bergs

6242545–38

...8465236-28

Tatol. 5836538-39 5555-29 334366-97

..8 & 53 $36-37 8098 454-20 4 4 5 4 2 2 5-26

28 36 110 28 25.25--109 23108 im

200 300-500 050 Tol. [tion of the students within that district.

8 28 10-11

Competitions Nos. 1, 5, 10 and 15 make up the The Commissioner of examinations is every day highest aggregate entrance fee $1: fivo espected at Lisuckan to preside at the competi prizes, presented by the Association.

Martin, LL, E.X. Carlyle, gt. Maj. Memory Me Lenscu, D., PU...... Mack, Col Berglemme Collican, Captain

LL BA

19 31 28

31. 30 28 28-137

88 29 97. 15-117

34. 28 30 37

31 59 31 01

Delasey, CAL, Bergh, Woodia, E: L

man

31 27 27 25-110

Ford, Chas

Botortion, W., P.D.

99 29 30 17-116

No 29 26 16-100

81 97 25 76-109

An inveterate gambler runs through all bis little income, pawns everything to satisfy his vice with the money, and reduced at length to.the last extremity be commits suicide,

Consequent apua thw kory rains that fall st Bhan-ching the labourers have found it difficult to save their orope, but no weather has at length set in and the whole district is busy making

whose respective socres in competitious No hay while the sun stinës..

14, 19, 25 and 25 make up the highest aggre

gates: entrance fee $2. Three prizes, value $50.

The competitions held in the Governor's Tai

Ist prise, presented by The Hun, C. F. Chater, men bave come to an end and the candidate 2nd and 3rd by the Amociation.

17-QUEEN'S 1ST STAGE-Distaros 60035-ANT BITLE AGGREGAZE; for competitors

yards. No. of Shots-Beren. Entranco Los 50 sexta. One prize of $10, presented by the Association. Position-Sitting, Knoeling, or Prone. rock, W. G., P.O." Colligono, Captain Woodin, B. L... Cuition. T Memon, Beegt

Total

500 600 800 900 Total Colfgron Captain -47 35 12 83-154 Woodin E. L5 39 38 34-137 Teo, 3. F, Stadt Sarges 23 14 98-104

have been informed that if op application, far

payment of the prizes any attempt at extortiën is made they should at one lay the matter bo fore the mathorities,

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