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HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEERS, &c.

PAUL BREWITT.

2 Zotland Street, Auctioneer, Appraiser

and Commission Appent.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers to the Government, and Shais sul General Brokers, corner Ice House

Street and Praya Central.

V. I. REMEDIOS,

Anctioneer, Appraiser and Agent,

8, Queen's Road Central.

BOARD AND LODGING

THIS SPACE IS RESERVED

FOR THE

WESTERN HOTEL.

BOOKBINDING

DAILY PRESS" OFFICE,

The ouly office in China having European taught workmen. “Equal to Home Work. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS

W. BREWER & CO.,

Printers, Bookbinders and Account Book Manufacturers, 23 and 25, Queen's Road

(under Hongkong Hotel).

BUILDERS

KANG ON.

Contractor: 39, D'Aguilar Strout. Local and Coast Part Buildings, Timber, Brick

and Granite.

Mechanics engaged. Estimates given.

CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS,*&c.

THE PHARMACY.

10, Queen's Bond Central Family and Dispensing Chemists, Wines, Spirits and

Cigars.

THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

Chemists and Druggists, High-class Aem- ted Waters, Dealers in Photographio

· Roquisites, Queen's Itend.

WATKINS, LD. APOTHECARTER' HALL, 66, Queen's, Road Central, Cigars, Aerated

Wators, Wines, Beers, Spirita, ste.

CURIO DEALER

KWONG KING.

China Porcelain, Crockery Ware; 508,

"Chen's Road Central.

WONG HOMI,

DENTISTS

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

1. YERA.

PHOTOGRAPHER

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

Jagance Photographer, 14, Beaconsfield Arende, Queen's Road Cl., also Wanchai

Amateur's Requirements a Specialty.

PRINTING

DAILY PRESS" OFFICE. Proofs read by Englishmen.

SILK GOODS DEALERS

TEJUMUL POHUSING,

Dealer in Chinese Indian and Japanese Goods, Silks, Woollen and Cashmere Shawls and other Sundry Goods; D'Aguilar Street, First Floor.

WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL,

Wholesale and Retail Importers and Exporters, India, Chinese and Japanese Silks. Cashmere Shawls and Ceylou

barn 46, Queen's Road, Cl. SILK LACE MANUFACTURERS

FR. BLUNCK.

Exporter of Real Hand-made Torchon Lave ia Silk, Linen and Cotton, Grasscloth and Silk Embroideries, Hand-made Silk and Linen LACE Curtains made to order; 17, Queen's Rosul, Central,

STOREKEEPERS

BLACKHEAD & CO..

Navy Contractors, Shipcbaillers, Sail

Junkets. Provision and Coal Merchants, Punya Ceritral, next Hongkong Hotel. BISMARCK & CO.,

F.

CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS AND THE ALLIED POWERS.

THE IMPORT OF ARMS.

The Ostasiatische Blayd in a recent issne hand an interesting article on the Chinese Maritime

Customs and the Alliant Powers, of which the

following is a translation :-

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4TH, 1500

Business interrupted by war is much improved as peaco extends, Imi investment of new capital is retarded by doubt concerning the policy of the United States. Economy and eßeiency of military government have created a suplas fand of $8,000,000 Mexicon, which should be

expended in inuch-needed pablis works, notably

| improvement of Manila Harbour, the condition Repeatedly we have pointed out that the of which, with consequent delay and expense in administration of the Maritinis Customs is | Landing goods, is a greater ombargo on business "remitting considerable amounts to the Imperial that many nearly prohibitory tarif rates la

Court at Hsian-fu. Only by these means is herited from Spain and still operative. With the Court in a position to pay the Chinese proper tariff and facilities Manila will become troops. We are far from blaming the Customs the great port of the Orient. Spunish revenue Offics on account of these comitisuces. The laws, throwing the burden of taxation on the Maritime Customs is a Chinese boy, and rust poor, give the wealthy comparative immunity. obey the orders of their Government. But Tariff now prevents importations from Ameri- it is a question if it is to the interest of the

ra of canned goods, machinery, and other me Allied Powers that these Customs receipts cesarios. Spanish inland reverte chiefly de- should be used for the purpose of a Govern- rived from poli tax, bax on all business; ment with which they are actually at wag, fishing license, the Bhe, but no land tax. Are For some reasons it may of course he still ferisulating laws remedying these grils, and desirable to formally preserve the fiction that confident that by judicions Customs laws, rea- the Powers are not at war with China, but sonable ad valorem land tax, and proper car. have only intervened in Chinese affairs in order peration franchise tax, imposition of no greater to re-establish order in the interests of their rate than that in the average American State. subjects. But for mouths the Allied troops will give less annoyanne and with peace will have no longer boun lighting against a re, prodaço rovanne sufficient to pay expenses of bellious rabbtu but against regular troops of efficient government, including militia und con- the legitimate Chinese Government, which to stabelary. Bad condition of currency hinders a large extent draw, the mus for the co-business. Steps should be taken towards only tinuation of the fight from the Maritime Cus. | resumption of gold standard. tems. This scene to na au untenable state of Are preparing stringent Civil Service law. affairs.

giving equal opportunity to Filipinas and -We go a step further and maintain that Americans, with preference for fornier, where the doings of, the Chiness Maritime Customs | qualifications are equal, to enter at lowest at present me of excseiling menar to the and by promotion reach head of depart Allied Poyers. All civilised States have Municipal corporations are being organi paced interdicts upon the export of a popular hasia. · Much-needed reform în eis and ammunition to China, and their war criminal procedure, criminal cotle, and j cial romels bure taken stops to prevent the im. system favoured by Filipino Bar will be effected. portation of contraland of war. But we Railroad franchises should at once he granted. regret to state that this control is ineffective. Railroads will revolutioniss life and business in Er Tools Brass and Iron Mer. For weeks and months a continued import of war-material from Japan to Shanghai has taken place, and the goods have been passed by the Maritime Cnatomis. The article in question consiste mainly of half-finished un-barrels The immer drilling is completevi, only the out- side of these iron tubes, under which manu they are toclared in passing the Customs, har

It is well know that went. R. HAUGHTON & CO.,

ing yet to be finished. Nayal Military and Coart, 16, Queen's Road, such half-finished gun-barrels have been import- |———

Opposite Küba's Curio Store,

ed by the Chinese arsenale for years in large quantities and afterwards worked up into serviceable weapons. While we aware that the Europeín firms who for- merly supplied web fron tubes to the Chinese Government have of late declined to execute such orders, it is asserted that a Japa- nese firm in Shanghai still receives by Japanese #teamers such falsely-declared gun-barrels from Japan. The Maritime Customs is supposed enly to admit goods suspected of being contra tand

Navy Contructors, Ship Chandlers, Provision and Coal Merchants, Sail

makris, & Fresh Water supplied to

Ves in the Harbour.

-KHONG-CANT CO.

Shipehandlers Sailmakara. Hardware,

dits, 14. Jos Veni Rout

MORE & SEIMEND,

Shipchandlers, Sailonkers, Biggers. "Com

Agents and General Store- kerpors, Aund 45; Praya Central.

missio

HUNG YUEN,

Surgeon Dentist, 50. Quem's Road Central.../

WONG TAI FONG,

Surgeon Dentist, 24, Bank Huillings,

Opposite Hongkong Hetal.

DRAPERS

EBRAHIM ELIAS. & CO..

Milliers, Silk Mercors, Haberdashers.

Low Prices; 37, 39. Wellington Street.

SEE WOO.

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TAILORS

Guttiers, Shirt Makers, Hatters, Hosiors,

Drapers, 85, Queen's Roud, Central,

YEE SANG PAT & CO

Outfitters. Piere Crootit. Underwear, Shoes, Hats, Silk Handkerchiefs; Opposite Post

Office, Quoon's Road Central.

TOBACCONISTS

D. S. DADY BURJOR, "Los FILIPINOB," Importer of the Best Manila Cigars;

Pottinger Street.

Tailor, Diaper and Outfitter: 67 aad 60, KRUSE & CO...

Chen's Rand.

FLOUR.

SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY,

Proprieters of the following Culebrated Brands of Flour:-"Sperry's xxx"

Golden Gate. Pioneer," "Buckeye."

Anchor," &c.

WILLIAM WHILEY, Manager.

FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN

A CHEE &CO, Established 1859.

Every Household Requisite. Depot for net Eastman's Kodak Films and Accessories;

17, Queen's Road Central.

LI KWONG LOONG,

Cabinet-maker, Farniture Dealer, Årt De- corator and Dealer, 17, Queen's Road.

GROCERS

THE MUTUAL STORES.

SUB AGENTS LIPTON, LD,

8 and 19 D'Aguilar Street,

Pravision and General Merchants.

JEWELLERS

KANG LEE JOO

Jewellers, Gold and Silversmithe, Watch- makers, Japanese Curios und Blackwood Furniture. Opposite Past Offes, 38,

Queen's Road Central.

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS,

Diamond Marchants and Watehonakers, 40, Watson's Building, Queen's Roud. Also at Shanghai, Manila, Paris and Iloilo.

WAH LOONG,

stily

Wholesale and Retail Havana and Manils Cigars, Egyptian Cigarettes, Dealers in

Fancy Goods, Agents.

Connaught House, Queen's Road,

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS H. PRICE & CO.,

12, Queen's Road

and Calle Anloagne, Mauil,

MITSU BISHI DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.

CODE WORD: "DOCK," NAGASAKI, A.1, A.B.C., Scotts and Engineering Codes Used.

DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMI.)

Extreme Length...

523 foot. 513

Length on Blocks

Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance on Bottom Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

89

77

201

DOCK No. 2 (at MUKAIJIMA.) Extreme Length...

950

+

66

Length on Blocks

33

Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance on Bottom Water on Blocks at Spring Tide 20

PATENT SLIP (st KOSUGE). Can take vessels up to 1,000 tons gross. HE WORKS are well equipped with the

execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD. ING. and MARINE ENGINEERING as well | as in REPAIRING of SHIPS.

the responsible Power as admimible. But aron war after boing pussel by the Consul of

the most rarefel Consul may give permits te objectionable goods, if they suil under false colours. That in the case mentioned the Japa nese Consul General has not had the slightest suspicion of the roul nature of these goods is to

uz beyond doubt, and doubtless in future he will be particularly watchful. Neither would we blame the Chinese Maritime Customs, if they knowingly allowed gun-barrels to land as “fron tubes; they have only the in- teroste of China to regard, and it is of course. in her interest that her arsenals should be supplied with material for the manufacture of arms. But there remains the question whether this is also to the interest of the Allied Powors. We Believe the contrary to be the caso. If ways cannot be found to convince the trade-superin- tendent of the southern ports that under pro- sent circumstancos it is his duty to prevent the importation of contraband of war, then it seems to us that only one thing will effectually protect the interest of the Powers, and that is the seizure of the Customs offices. The administration of the Maritime Customs would then have to go into the hands of a committee, which would take. qaro that neither contraband of war is imported nor that the revenues of the Customs are used for purposes which are diametrically opposed to the interests of the Powers. ".

THE UNITED STATES AND

THE PHILIPPINES.

The Secretary for War in the United States Cabinet has made public in America a roport drawn up by the Philippine Commission, at President McKinlay's request, on the present condition of the islands. After referring to

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1st

TO LET.

TO LET.

ROM the 1st Ontaler--FOUR ROOMS -Яnd COMPRADORE OFFICES on the Floor No. 16, Des Voeux ROAD. Apply to

SEE WO. No. 69, Queen's Road Central: Hongkong, 19th September, 1900, 265 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.

44 7ŢTHE EYRIE," a largo BUNGALOW, standing in extensive and lovely grounds, near the summit of the PEAK.

For Torms and Particulars, apply to-- R. C. WILCOX,

8, Beaconsfield Arende Hongkong, 6th Novombor. 1004,

(2822 TO LET. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION

No. 187.

..

VENDERS with Detailed Specifications? be received at the Colonial Seerotas Once up to Noos of FRIDAY, the 1st of Two WOODEN bruary, 1901, for tho Construction and Sup COMPOSI STEAM FERRY BOATS for the Jon STRAITS (Sen Admiralty Chart No. 2408.

Length 90 feet over all. Breadth not loss then 17 fout.

Maximum draft 7 feet.

The vessels to be of sufficient stability carry passengers on a shaite deck about one f of their length.

To he driven by single or twin screw engi at a speed of knots on the measured saile. composite built the frames and senatli throughout to be accessible for painting a preservation fram enrrosion. Coiling to Lo d AOFFICE. G. urnor of THIL ing to bo of tesk of substantial thickness."

pensed with as far as possible, what coili there is to be of hard wood. The outside plas FLOOR, PRINCE'S BUILDINGS

If of sand to be bailt of Java toak or Pana Apply to-

crooks for frames, &c. with teak planking a S. J. DAVID & CO. hard wood ceiling. Hongkong, 10th July, 100,

TO LET

SPACIOUS ROOM, suitable for an

“KUIKENDOA,” at the PEAK.

Apply to---

1945

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DENNYS & BOWLEY. - Hongkong, 30th November, 1900.

TO LET.

TO. 1, WYNDHAM STREET (opposite

N German labi, suitable for Offices and

Godowns. Frog 1st January, 1901.

Apply to-

SANG KEE, No. 88. Praya Central. 3014

Hongkong, 30 November, 1900.

TO LET

Apply tas

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, st December, 1900,

3003

TO LET FROM THE TH DECEMBER, 1900.

The hunts to he sheathed to woll above t water line with 18 oz. yellow metal.

Tenderer must state the price-1st with tings to burn liquid fuel, carrying a suhois supply to toum nbont 500 knots-2nd with f tings for burning wood ful-Brd with thi which can be altered for burning liquid or wo fuel us found expedient.

The boats must be built for and fitted wi towing hooks and other fittings and gear f towing a 40 ton tongkang.

One short must forward for light and signs ing and a teak wood dinghy to be supplied wit each vessel.

First Class and Nutire passenger accommod tion to be separate. Space for luggage to provided below.

Any further information can be chtaind from the Master Attendant, Singapors. T Touders to state the date on which the bami can be completed and delivered in Singapore.

The Gorernaut does not undertākā toʻR

Colonial Secretary's office,

Singapore, 22nd October, 1900.

NOTICE TO MARINERS,

No. 354.

these wonderfully rich, beautiful, and healthfal BISEE VILLA. POREM ROAD cept the lowest or any toufler. tropical islands. Creation of contral govern- ment within oighteen months, like that of Puer torice, under which substantially all rights described in Bill of Right in Federal Constitu tion are to be secured to the people of the Philippines, will bring to them contentment, prosperity, education, and politica: enlighten-LUGINSLAND EAST, PEAK ROAD,

L4 sq EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE.

Apply to

ARNHOLD. KARBERG & CO. Hongkong, 17th Novomber, 1900. (2901

TO LET

HOTELS

"BOA VISTA" HOTEL, MACAO.

THE

ONE LARGE ROOM. THIRD FLOOK,

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.

13, PRAYA CENTRAL, How known as 20. DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL. ROOMS on 2ND FLOOR.

TOP FLOOR of the GODOWN No. 2A, BLUE BUILDING

A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE,

Apply tow

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 9th October, 1900.

TO LET.

From the 1st December Next.

only FIRST CLASS HOTEL in the NO. 6, RICHMOND TERRACE. month. European Management.

Colony. Moderate terms by the day or

MACAO is distant 40 miles West of Hong- kong and the journey is made each day (Sun. dave excepted) by the Magnificent Saloon Hongkong at 2 P.M., and Macao at A.M. Steamer HEUNGSHAN" in hours, leaving

Connection made by Company's Steamer te and from Canton.

TOURISTS should not miss the chance of visiting this famous old City.

For Terrus, apply

MANAGER. Telegraphic Address, “ Boaziata; "

RAFFLES HOTEL,

SINGAPORE.

"INGLEWOOD,"

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A FIVE ROOMED HOUSE, with TENNIS

COURT.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE, CO., LIMITED. Hongkong, 31st October, 1900. [2545

BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

GILLANDERS

2549 MB 8.

THE Finest Hotel in the East. Hoone en

SITUATION UNSURPASSED.

suite. Every Room with Private Bathroom attached. Cuisine under two French Chefs.

CURRIES A SPECIALITY Every Home Comfort, Electric Bells throughout the Hotel. Electric Lights” Electric Fans Terms Moderate.

GLENWOOD." 21, CAINE ROAD. Hongkong, 20thi September. 1900.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

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2. Pedder's Hill.

OMFORTABLY FURNISHED

ROOMS, with Board:

Apply to Mrs. MATHER,

Hongkong, 1st January, 1892,

BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

SIDNEY JEFFREY. BEACH ROAD WEST,

FELIXSTOWE, SUFFOLK,

ENGLAND.

SARKIES BROTHERS, M

Proprietors.

Hongkong, 16th August, 1900,

NOTICE...

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TUNG LUNG OTHERWISE TAM TOO ISLAND.

Gold and Silversmith, Silk Dresses. Crêpe Shawls Ivory Lacquerware, Fans,

Curios, Bristles, Human Hair, Fen LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and can the military situation the Commissioners say Man and Tathon Channels beyond the LL-ʊ-|

thers; 88, Queen's Road Central

THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE EASTERN ACETYLENE LIGHTING COMPANY, Hoad office, B2A, Queen's Rond Central. Fittings of avery · des- bercription for the ACETYLENE LIGHT at

lowest rates.

MERCANTILE AGENT

WOODS & €0..

Daddell Street, Agents for American and

European Export Houses.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

A FONG.

The largest and most completo Studio in Hongkong. Established 1859, Views Enlargements, Ivory Miniatures, Oil Paintings, &e.: Ice House Street.

'E HING,

Enlarging. Developing, Printing, Moda,

rete Rates, 20u. Queen's Road East

MEE CHEUNG,"

Ice House Street, Top Floor, Permanent

Enlargements, Groups, Views, etc; Dovel· opment Works, Amatours' Hoqnizītes

M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST,

Bromide and Crayon Enlargements. Work done for Amateurs; &a. Queen's Road, C1.

TEE CHUN,.

Marine and Portrait Painter, 50,· Queen's

Road, Upstairs.

The COMPANY has a POWERFUL SAL. VAGE PLANT READY et SHORT NOTICE.

(1019

WING CHEONG.

Change to policy by turning islands over to a coterie of Tagalog politicians will blight their fair prospects of enormous improve

"VERITAS,"

Hongkong, 28th August, 1900.

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DATIE CORSAR & BON'S

THE PUBLIC are requested to be good Though not to land as or, shoot over the above nutned Island situate between the Fo Tou MUN PASS, as the Owner of the Island, A. H 441 RENNIE, has a flock of Sheep grazing over the lands.

Dated this 28th November. 1900.

MATTHEW J. D. STEPHENS,

Solicitor for A. H. RENNIE.

mont, drive ont omifal, make life and pró perty-secular and religions-most insecure. Janish by fear of cruel proscription a consider- ablo body of ensurintive Filipinos who have side Amercians in well-founded belief that Dealers in JEWELRY, PEARLS,

their people are not now fit for self-government, DIAMONDS, CURIOS, JADESTONEWARE, CARVED and reintroduce the same oppression and cor IVORYWARE, SILKS, nal GRASS ruption which existed in all proviness under

Malolos insurgent government during the eight | months of its contral. The result will be fae-TUR tional strife between jealous leaders, chaos, ai anarchy, and will require and justify active intervention of our Government or some others.

CLOTHS. AND

GENERAL EXPORTERS.

We bag to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this Colony that we commenced Business on the 11th April, 1900, and we solicit their kind patronage.

Nos. 1 & 3, D'AGUILAE STREET.

Belund Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong, 5th April, 1990.

BOM

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ÞOMBAY BURMAH TRADING COR.

PORATION, LIMITED. BANGKOK AND RANGOON.

الله

TEAK SQUARES, PLANTS, BOARDS and SCAN- TLINGE, PLANEp, Tongued, unað. GROOVED BOAREN, FOR FLOORING, CHALING, WALLING, do. TEAK SHINGLES FOR Roofisu, PINKADOE RAILWAY SLVETEES for GAUGES.

Rates Supplied and Orders Booked by

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1995.

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Sore Throat

**You cannot do better than

gargle with Gondy's Plaid."^" Sir Morell Mackenzie, M.D.

(The Kiinant Threat

with

azrat

Speciallme).

CONDY'S FLUID

CONDY & HITCHELL, London, England, are its only Makers, #CONDY'S FLUID"canberchof MiCatamour and States, Beware of imitatio?.

1112-1

CARTRIDGES.

[3000

NOBEL'S SPORTING BALLISTI SE, Absolutely Smokeless and Water-resisting

HAT NITRO-POWDER IN THE WORLD. PRICE OF 12-LORE CARTRIDGES:

Loaded with With Powder Powder only, and 1 oz of Shot.

$7.40

8.85

Prizavose Cases 35.65 Pegamoid Cases... 0.25 Ejector Bense Cases. 0.90

8.00

6 per cent, discount on orders of 1,000 and over,

Apply to

MERCHANT NAVY NAVY BOILED LONG FLAX

CANVAS

RELIANCE CROWN TARPAULING

ARNHOLD, KARRERG & CO. Sole Agents.

CARMICHAEL & BARLOW, CONSULTING ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS, AND CONTRACTORS,

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.

DESIGNS and Specifications prepared for

any of Steamships, Launches and light-draught vessels a speciality. Contractors for the supply and erecting of any type of machinery. New work and repairs supervised. New and second hand Launchies for Sale. Telegraons, "CELESTE," Hongkong. Triophone, 232,

H. F. CARMICHAEL, B. J. BARLOW. Hongkong, let June, 1800.

AMERICAN MACHINERY.

3021

W. SCHMIDT & CO. W DEPARTMENT, and are prepared

VE Have OPENED a MACHINERY

Gunmaker,

- - Hongkong, 27th July, 1897,

Hongrong.

APIOL&STEEL

to Furnish Prices, &c., on STEAM ENGINES, GAS and OIL ENGINES. BOILERS, 1870

PUMPS, LATHES, DRILL PRESSES, PLANERS, PNEUMATIC TOOLS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, HOSTING MACHINERY, SAW 'MILLS, MACHI- NIST'S SMALL TOOLS, DUILDER'S. HARDWARE, &c. Made in America (U.S.A.) Prices quoted feb. New York, or cif. Hongkong.

The Ladies! PILLS

A Remedy foe nii treegularities. Jugend-ainer App, Fennyroyal, MI Coclús, ba Fold by

4. B. WATSON & CO., LTD,, HONGKONG, MARTIN. Chemist, SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLANY

3310

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.,

Hongkong. Hongkong 3rd December, 1900.

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CHINA SEA..

TIENTSIN DISTRICT.

SHAN HAI-KUAN TEMPORARY LIGHT.

HIS Light was exhibited for the first time THIS

al sunset on the 8th instant. The illuminating apparatus is Dioptri, of the Sixth Order, showing a fixed white light.

The Lighthons is placed on the outer bestiau of the Great Wall immediately below the Pagoda on the No 1 Port, and the Light, which is elevated 84 feet theya son loval, should be visilde, in clear weather, at asdistance of 10 zuendictal miles.

The Light is hoisted on a must feet in height,

The mast and lightkeepers hat, and the parapet of the bastion are painted white.

Approximante position

Latitude

Longitudle

39° 58' 00" N ....119 48′ 45′′ E.

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs

A. M. BISBEE.

Coast. Inspecter.

Imperial Maritime Customs,

Coast Inspustor's Offics. Shanghai, 22nd November, 190,

· (1093)

NOTICE TO MARINE, S, No55.

CHINA SEA,

TIENTSIN DISTRICT.

CHIN-W-ANG-TAO TEMPORARY

LIGHT.

:

HIS Ligght was exhibited for the first time Tatsuget on the 15th instant,

The illuminating apparatusis Dioptrie, Group, occulting of the Sixth Order, shewing a fired white light varied by two eclipses every twenty seconds, thus:-

Light

14 seconds

Eclipse

Light

Eclipse...

and so on:

The Lighthones is placed wear the South-. western extremity of the bluff at Chin-wang-tao, and the Light, which is elevated 27 feet above soa level, should be visable, in clear weather, at u distance of 10 nautical miles.

The Light is hoisted on n mast 38 feet in height

The mast and lightkeepers' hut are painted white,

Approximate position :—

Latitude

Longitale

39° 54′ 50 N.

119° 38′ 00′′ E. By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

A.M. DISBEE,

Coast Inspector. Imperial Maritime Customs,

Coast Inspector's Offico. Shanghai, 22nd November, 1990,

BONZOLINE BILLIARD

BALLS.

THE MOST PERFECT

and

ONLY RELIABLE SUBSTITUYE

FOR IVORY BALLS.

13004

BONZOLINE BILLIARD BALLS 2?,”

PRICE B per sot,

C.LAZARUS&CO.,

BILLIARD TABLE. MANUFACTUKKES,

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GO & G1, Bentinck Street, CALCUTTA

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