HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
AUCTIONEERS, &c.
PAUL BREWITT,
2 Zotland Street, Auctioneer. Appraiser:
and Commission Agent.
HUGHES & HOUGH
Auctionoors to the Government, and Share
and General Brokers, corner Ice House)
Street and Praya Central.
V. I. REMEDIOS,
Auctioneer, Appraiser and Agent,
8. Queen's Road Central
BOARD AND LODGING
GOOD AND CHEAP AT THE
WESTERN HOTEL
BOOKBINDING
DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.
The only office in China haring European. taught workmou. Equal to Home Work. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS
W. BREWER & CO..
Printers, Bookbinders and Account Book Manufacturers, and 25, Queen's Road
(under Hongkong Hotel),
BUILDERS
KANG ON,
Contractor; 30, D'Aguilar Street. Local and Coast Port Buildings, Timber, Brick
and Granite.
Mechanics engaged, Estimates given. CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS, &c.
THE PHARMACY,
10, Queen's Road Contral, Family and Dispensing Chemists, Wines, Spirits and
Cigars.
THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
Chemists and Druggists, High-class Aera- ted Waters, Dealers in Photographic
Requisites, Queen's Road.
WATKINS, LD. APOTHECARIES' HALL, 66. Queen's Road Central, Cigars Aerated
Waters, Wines, Beers. Spirits, etc. CURIO DEALER
KWONG HING,
China Porcelain, Crockery Ware; 590,
Queen's Road Central.. DENTISTS
WONG HOMI,
Surgeon Dentist, O, Queen's Road Central,
WONG TAI FONG.
Surgeon Dentist, 2, Bark Buildings,
Opposito Hongkong Hotel
DRAPERS
EBRAHIM ELIAS & CO.
Milliners, Sit Mercers, Huberdashers.
Low Prices; 37, 39, Wellington Street.
SEE WOO,
Queen's Road.
FLOUR.
HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
SILK GOOD DEALER.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY GIE, 1901
WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL,
Wholesale and Retail Importers and Exporters, India, Chinese and Japanes Silks, Cashmere Shawls and Ceylon
Endo; 46, Queen's Road, Cl. SILK LACE MANUFACTURERS
FR. BLUNCK.
Exporter of Real Hand-made Torchon Lace in Blik, Linen and Cotten, Grasscloth and Bilk Embroideries, Hand-inado Bilk and Linen Lace Curtains made to order; 13 Queen's Road, Cautral. STOREKEEPERS
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
Navy Contractors, Shipshandlere, Sail- makers, Provision and Coal Merchants, Praya Central, zort Hongkong Hotel.
BISMARCK & CO.,
Nery Contractors,
Chandlers, Ship Provision and Coal Merchants, Sail
makers, &c. Fresh Water supplied to
Vessels in the Harbour.
KWONG SÀNG & CO.
(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.),
SIR OLIVER'S HOBBY:
BT
EVELYN EVERETT-GREEN. (Author of "St. Wynfrithe," ste,}
“I hate à inan with a hobby!" quoth pretty Sybil petulantly, "I believe you care for your stupid old stones and plants a great deal more than you do for me.***
Bir Oliver smiled patiently and indulgently, trying hard to stifle the half formed thought that perhaps there was some grain of truth in this accusation. She had seemed such a de lightful, dainty, charming child when he met her first, and he had fancied her not happy-in her surroundings; whilst she had seemed to be so bright and content with him. Everything had been couleur de rose in those delightful spring days in Wales; bat somehow, now that they were in London, and his visite were more formal in character, and less frequent and free, 5 shadow seemed to have drifted between them, He could not say exactly what it was, nor even that she had changed towards him; but the charm which had surrounded her at the first reemod bit by bit to be slipping away and sometines instead of Buding her little petulant and wilful moods attractive and fascinating, they rather irked and displeased him; and the Jo. blamed himself.
"You need to tell me that you hated idle men, Suipohandlers, Sailmakers, Hardware,
Engineer Tools, Brass and Iron Mer and that it was so delightful to find one who bad interests and hobbies. Don't you remember oliants, 144, Des Your Road.
how you would come scrambling about the rocks and ravines with me, hunting for specimens and taking care of them for me, whilst I went after other I always told you how I loved my hobbies, and you were going to lose them
MORE & SEIMUND,
Shipchandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Com- mission Agents and General Store-
keepers, 43 and 45, Praya Central.
TAILORS
too.
$
"O, that was all very well in Wales, where there was nothing else to do; int in London it's different. I like to go everywhere, and you 1. HAUGHTON & CO.,
Naval, Military and Court, 16, Queen's Road, ought to show up and meet me; but you are
always harrowing in stuffy museums, or get Upposite Kahn's Caria Store..
ting amongst a lot of dull ekl fogies. I call it too bud!"
HUNG YUEN,
Outfitters, Shirt Makers, Hatters, Hosions,
Drapers, 85, Queen's Road, Central.
TEE SANG FAT & CO.,
Outfitters, Pices Goods, Underwear, Shoes, Hats. Silk Handkerchiefs: Opposite Post
Office, Queen's Road Central.
TOBACCONISTS
D. S. DADY BURJOR, "LOS FILIPINOS," Importer of the Best Manila Cigars; 25.
Pottinger Street.
KRUSE & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Havana and "Manila Cigars, Egyptian Cigarettes, Dealers in
Fancy Goods, Agents.
Connaught Hones, Queen's Rond. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS
H. PRICE & CO.,
12, Queen's Road
and. Calle Anloagno, Manib.
CARMICHAEL & BARLOW, CONSULTING ENGINEERS, SURVEYORE, AND CONTRACTORS, QUREN'S BUILDINUA.
Tailor, Draper and Qutfitter; 67 and 69, DESIGNS and Specifications prepared for any of Steamships. Launches and light-dranght vessels a speciality. Contractors for the supply and erecting of any type of machinery. New work and repairs supervised. Now and second hand Launches for Sale. Telegrama," CELESTE," Hongkong. Telephone, 232.
SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY,
Proprietors of the fellowing Celebrated Brands of Flour:-"Sperry's xxx,"
Golden Gate," "Pioneer," "Buckeye," "Anchor," &c.
WILLIAM WHILUT, Manager. FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN
A CHEE & CO., Established 1858.
Every Household Requisite. Depot for Fastman's Kodak Files and Accessories;
17, Queen's Road Central
LI KWONG, LOONG,
Cabinet-maker, Furniture Dealer, Art De- corator and Dealer, 17, Queen's Road
JEWELLERS
MAISON LEVY: HERMANOS,
Diamon 1 Merchants and Watchroakers, 40, Watso 1's Building, Queen's Road. Also at Shanghai, Manila, Paris and Iloilo.
WAH LOONG,
Gold and Silversmith, Silk Dresses, Crêpe Showis, Ivory, Tanquerware, Fans, Carios, Bristles, Human Hair, Fea thers 88, Queen's Road Contral. MERCANTILE AGENT
WOODS & CO.,
Daddell Street, Agents for American and
European Export Huuses.
A FONG,
PHOTOGRAPHERS
The largest and most complete Studio in Hongkong Etablished 1839. Views,
Enlargements, Ivory Miniatures, Oi Paintings, &e.; Ice Hense Stroot
E KING,
Enlarging, Developing, Printing, Moda.
rate Rates, 20a, Queen's Road East.
MEE CHEUNG,
Ice House Street, Top Floor. Permanent Enlargements, Groups, Views, etc; Devel- opment Works, Amateurs Requisites.
M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST.
Bromide and Crayon Enlargements sud also colouring Photos and relief Photos, Work Vins of China and Manila
done for Amateurs; No. 8, Queen's
Road Cantral
YEE CHUN;
Marlue and Portrait Painter, 50, "Quem's
Road, Upstairs.
H. YERA
Japanese Photographer, 14, Beaconsfield Arcade, Queen's Road CI., also Wanchal Amateur's Requiremente a Specialty.
PRINTING
'DAILY PRESS" OFFICE. Proofa read by Englishmen.
V SILK GOODS DEALERS
TEJUMUL FOHUSIN &
Dealer in Chinesa, Indian and Japanese Gfoods, Bilkes, Woollan and Cashmere
Blaws and other Sundry Goods; D'Agullar Street, First Flosz
H. F. CARMICHAEL, B.. J. BARLOW, Hongkong, 1st June, 1899.
C. E. WARREN. BUILDING CONTRACTOR, No. 25, ABERDEEN STREET.
021
ANITARY APPLIANCES SUPPLIED and FIXED. DRAINS, TRAPS, WASTE PIPES, K., CLEANSED and REPAIRED.
Sanitary Board Notices receive prompt at tention.
99
AUTOMATIC MAUSER
+
PISTOLS.
CALIBRE 7.63 mm. with CHAMBER for 10 CARTRIDGES, FIRING 10 SHOTS in 2 SECONDS. SIEMSSEN & CO.
Hongkong, 3rd October, 1900.
* Jump down, James, to their heads. Tam going to son; but I won't be long gone. · Por- haps it was only an owl.”
the
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 6th February, 1801, commencing at 2.30 P.X. at No. 98, Des Your Road, the Top Floor of the lato Offics of Messrs. Douglas LAPBAIK & Co.,
THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BILLIARD TABLE, PIANO, BOOKS, FIXTURES, Ko,
the Property of the "MARINE CLUB," Comprising:-- DRAWING, DINING and BEDROOM FURNITURE.
OVERMANTELS, PICTURES and ORNAMENTS.
The boy, thankful not to be sent himself into the haunted old ruin, obeyed with alacrity,TUE Undersigned, has received instructions | whilst Daphne sprang out of the carriage and TU METAR EDWARDS 1, sell by walked with her free elastic stop in that dires. Public Auction,N tion. Sho moved with a peculiar grace of action; she was tall, and her frame, though slight, was firmly knit and instinet with vitality and health, Her hair was of a deep bronze colour, very uncommon, that could look almost black in shadow, and light up to a raddy gold when the sun shone upon it. It was full of irrepressible waves and tandrils, and however she dressed it, it always formed a sort of halo round her face, a halo of little tender curls that resisted damp and heat alike. and softened the countenance they encircled in a characteristic and bewitching way. The face itself was rather square in outline, the brow being fall and wide, the eyes not rather far apart, a dark pencilled grey in colour, and the moulding of the chin and jaw being very firm. But the mouth was full and gracious in its curves, and the nose was short and straight and, like all the other features, delicately cut. It was a strong fase, but a very chorining one withal, and the damask rose colour that mantled the choek was like the bloom of a ripo pouch. Daphne was dressed all in white this hot sure. mer's evening; indeed white was her favourite wear for many months of the YDAT. A tall, slim deerhound walted on her stops, as the moved through the woodland track, and at a word from his mistress he sped on ahead, and soon gare utterance to a short, sharp bark. which instantly upprised Daphne that he had had s find of some sort or another.
CROCKERY, GLASS and PLATED WARE.
--... INTIMATION EYE-SIGHT.
ME. N. LAZARUS, Occulist-Optician, of London and Caloutta, may be consulted for SPECTACLES nt 16. Queen's Road Central (R. HOUGHTON & Coj (Nearly opposite the Horexong HOTEL). Business Hours:
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A
Cris
Great proportion of cataracts and diseases affecting those advandlag in life,occur to those haring some dafsciency in the construction of the eyes-the many years of Eye Strain'. ending in sorivas, forms of disease, Glassss specially adage in youth to those requiring them save and preserve the sight.
Constantly recurring headbchen, spells of
One FULL-SIZED ENGLISH BIL LIARD TABLE, BALLS, OUES, &o,diness when reading, weak eyes, the letters. Complete.
ronning together; any of these symptoms indi- cute a deficiency in the form of the ove requir- ing Glasses only to correct and cure.
One COTTAGE PIANO, by Brinement and Sons.
One COOKING RANGE. SUNDRY BOOKS.
Ko.. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS OF SALE :—Às Customary.
V. I. REMEDIOS, Auctioneers.
Liste
Humpkong, 29th January, 1901.
&c.
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PUBLIC AUCTION. Undersigned has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), the 7th February, 1901; at 2.30 P.M., at his Salos Room, Daddell Street, A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
The next minute, guided by the sound, abe was standing beneath one of the tottering walls of the old ruin, bending with a look of doopTHE concern over a prostrate figure-the gare of a man, grey-headed, and ghastly, with a drawn, colourless face, and half-open eyes who lay helpless and motionless upon his back, his foot hold as in a vice beneath a mass of great- stones which looked as though they might have crushed it past recovery.
He was almost, if not quite, unconscicus, society mau, and you answered that
"But, Sybil, I always told you I was not a nad Daphn ahnost feared he might ha dying. Inted Beside him lay a green metal cylinder such as society men, and loved me the better for it.
naturalists carry with them for their specimens: Sybil shrugged up her shoulders and pouted, and in a second she had pounce upon it and looking like a pretty spoilt child the while; but emptied it. Then, hurrying to the old priory her lover, quietly regarding her, began to feel woll, which was always full of clear, sweet that he would like to see more womanliness and water, she hastily washed out all the earth and less childishness in the girl he had wosed for sand, and filling it with water stoned hack; his wife.
after dashing some over his face. he lifted his head upon her arm, and tried to pour some be
A few tween his parchiad and pallid lips. minutes lator she was rewarded by seeing his eyes open and fix themselves dizzily upon her.
"That is such a disagroable way you have of always quoting things I have said. As though ons were always in the same mood all one's life. You might as well go abont offering pepper mint balls and toffee to old fogies because they might have said they liked them when they were boys!"
→ Well, well, wall," answered Bir Oliver indul- gently. "perhaps it is unreasonable to expect people always to maintain the same etandpoint; but I did think that you were interested fu mj collections, and that you would understand why I sometimes wanted to get away from town, and amuse myself in my old foggish fashion. I am mure I told you that I never stayed in London many weeks together. Come now!
That was before you were engaged," pouted Sybil "Of course, I thought you would change your tastes and habits after that!"
Comprising:
TEAK SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION DINING TABLES DINNER WAGGONS, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, ELEC TRO-PLATE, S., &c.-
Mr. LAZARUS supplies his SPECTA- CLES only after testing the sight.
ADVICE FREE.
TO LET.
TO LET
With Imruediato Possession.
177
NO.1 SELBORNE VILLAS, KENNEDY
ROAD. Apply to
WO KEE & CO.. No. 18, Des Vœux Road.
**[400
Hongkong, 2nd February, 1901.
TO LET.
WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
TAPESTRY COVERED CHAIRS. TEA A SPACIOUS ROOM, suitable for an TABLES. OVERMANTELS, BOOK CASES.RUGS, CARPETS, ORNAMENTS, PICTURES, &c., &c.
BRASS MOUNTED REDSTEADS, WARDROBES, WASHSTANDS, TOILET TABLES, TOILET CROCKERY, BATH
TUES.
&c., Alsɔ,
Ac.
A OFFICE, on NE corner of THIRD FLOOR, PRINCE'S. BUILDINGS.
Apply to-
9. J. DAVID & CO. Hongkong, 10th July. 1990,
67
TO LET.
FURNISHED. that Spacious Residence nt the PEAK known as “Tax EYRIE.”
F
The healthiest place in the Colony, with the
For Particulars, apply to-
For Pcs of CANTON BLACKWOOD. Is that you, Syläl?" he askeil, speaking wARE, such as TABLES, STANDS, TEA. finest views and most bracing air. very faintly.
POYS, OVERMANTEL, DESKS, &c.
And
No, but Sybil shall come soon if you want her." answered Daphne in full, clear tours.
Now drink a little more; and then I must leave you for a few minutes. But I will sonu ecme back, and then we shall get help and cus get you carried to my pony phaston, for you must not stay here any longer."
It was rather a terrible hour which followed; for when the men came and lifted of the stones, the foot beneath was ecen to be terribly crushed, and the suffering was very great in spite of all that could be done to relieve and mitigate [1;
3 BICYCLES. On View from Tuesday. Catalognes will be issued. TERMEAS Customury,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer,
Hongkong, 31st January, 1901.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
M
ед
FRIDAY.
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and long before Daphne had reached home the R. GEO. P. LAMMERT-has recirod stranger lay in a fund faint upon the cushious instructions te soll by Public Auction and rugs and pillows that had been collected to in 6 Lots, make a sort of ambalance for him. A rumour of disaster seemed to have gone infors her; for as the young clitolaine drove up to the door of the 8th day of February, 1901, at 3 P.M., at his her beautiful and stately home, there were sur- vants of both sexes standing about, and an old lady with silver hair and a pale anxious face eaine fluttering down the steps to meet her.
"Oh, my dearest Daphne, what has hap- poned P
Sir Oliver was very patient; but he left the house at last with a grave face and a songe of disappointment. Sybil had been distinctly cross and unreasonable, and had spoken words which jarred upon his finor sonsibilities and did much to brush the bloom off his lover-like tenderness of mond, For the first time, in spite of sundry previous misgivings, he began seriously to ask himself whether this engagement had not been a mistake. It was a rather terrible doubt; fur, as a man of honour and of very chivalrous senti- ments, he would never break the chain himself;
"Nothing to me, auntie doar, do not be so and he knew very well that baronet, even offrightoned; but a gentleman who came to the only moderate means, was a bigger fish than was rain to collect specimens of some of the rare likely to come in Sybil's way again, and that her axifrages that grow on the old walls, has met family would never let her entertain any real with a serious accident, and we must take him misgivings, even if such suggested themselves in here for the present. I can so no other way. Look at him--he looks terrible. We must get him to bed as quickly as possible. O, here comes Mr. Margerison, driving up! How glad I am that somebody had the scuse to send to him. Indued he cannot be taken. farther. I was terribly afraid he might dis before over I got him here.'
to har:
Sir Oliver was not a very young man, indeed he was approaching forty; and though still very handsome and finely set up, he did not lock any younger than his reare, for his hair had turned very grey, though eyebrows and moustache were as dark as ever; and his face was rather deeply tanned with tropical suns and exposure to weather in many extremes of climate. As he looked at his face through his mirror that night be heaved a little sigh.
"After all, I am getting to be a regular old fogey myself. Well, well, I will go away for this fortnight and make my collection of specimens: perhaps Sybil will find she misses me a little at ter alf, and will hate a welemne for me when I get back. But I will not trouble her with letters. since she seemed not to care about hearing from me. I shall take my young mudan at her word for once. I don't want to be hard upon the child; but there is such a thing as making things too JEWELRY, PEARLS. DIAMONDS.asy. Perhaps when I come back again she wili
be in a better frame of mind." CURIOS, JADESTONEWARE, CARVED IVORYWARE, SILKS, and GRASS CLOTHS. AND
WING CHEONG.
Dealers in
GENERAL EXPORTERS.
We beg 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'AGUILAR STREET.
Behind Hongkong Dispensary. Hongkong, 5th April, 1900.
HOTEL
"BOA VISTA” HOTEL, MACAO.
(1
TIRE only FIEST CLASS HOTEL in the Colony. Moderate terms by the day or month. European Management.
MACAO is distant 40 miles West of Hong kong and the journey is made each day (Bun days excepted) by the Magnificent Baloor Steamer HEUNGSHAN" in 3 hours, leaving Hongkong at 9rm, and Macao at 8.
Connection, made by Company's Steuer to and from Canton, da de
TOURISTS should not miss the chance of visiting this famous old City.
For Terms, apply
Telegraphio Address," Boavists.
MANAGER.
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Daphne Rutherford was driving homewards along this rather unfrequented road, because the had been paying a visit to a aich woman who lived right in the heart of the wood. The track, which was soft and study, and could not be quickly traversed, bed past the beautiful old ruins of the ancient priory and Daphne, who knew and loved every stock and stone of the ancient pile, turned her face smilingly towards it, and wondered whether she bad time just to run across and prowl about there for ten minutes.
Suddenly something like a mufted my seem od to break the stillness of the wood. It was faint and uncertain, but it sounded like human voice and Daphne turned her head quickly towards the little groom boy who was perched up in the small seat behind.
James, did you hear a call just then?” "Please, ma'am, I don't think it were any thing," answered the boy in evident trepida- tion. It might have been an owl; and they do say an folks hears and sees queer things in the ruins at night, and I think we'd better be getting on. It's rather late."
Daphine smiled, and pulled up the ponies."
ELELESS CRIPPLE! A HELPLESS
The young surgeon, who had had a notifica tion of disaster, now took command of the situa-
tion. It way very plain that the patient must be attended to without delay and Daphne's servants were hurrying to make preparations, in which their young mistress took a porosi share. A bedroom was instantly unde ready in the west wing, and on the ground floor, to save the transit of the stairs; and thither the stranger was transported still in an scious condition.
Econ-
A little bofore the dinner hour, Daphne join. ed her aunt in the drawing-room, her head hent over a small morsel of pasteboard which shờ was examining with interest.
O. Anutie, is not this interesting P That poor man is Sir Oliver Mowbray; and it must be the same as the one engaged to that little Sybil Plunket when we met at Nice. You know she wrote to tell me of her engagement, I think it was in May. There cannot be twa Bir Oliver Mowbrays; so this must be the man.
Dear me, what a singular coincidence; well,
poor man, if he has to stay here awhile, it in pleasent to know something about him. But how very much older he must be than Sybil Sho was a mere child last year."
She is older than sho looks. She told mo she was three and twenty them; but had Loen kept out of the way till her sisters had mar- rich off. I am afraid Mrs. Plunkett is just a re- gular match maker, I did not like her, and I was sorry for poor little Syhil; but I think she has dono well for herself." Poor Sir Oliver has a nice face, I think, and no doubt he will look venger when he is not in such terrible pain as he was when I found him."
Poor man. Mr. Margerison says the ankle is very much injured, and that he will not be able to walk for a long time. But I suppose he will be able Inter on to move into some hotel or house of his own.”
"O, no doubt; but he must remain here for while, till things are in good train; and I mean N. Bengert, of Norborne, says: For nineteen to make great friends with his. It is so com- months Ilaya helpless cripple from Rheumatism. fortable his being a middle-aged man, and on- The weight of my body was reduced from 170 lbs. gaged to a girl one knows. I shall talk to him to 130 lbs, a proof of the terrible pain I had to about Sybil, and ask if he would like her saked endure. During all this time, I sought a cure, here. I don't know her address just now, so I bat after using everything I heard of, such as must wait even to tell her till I can talk to him animents, electricity, Turkish Baths, and shore but perhaps it will be batter to wait till be is ill uselessly employing physicians, I considered rather better before writing anything. Ope myself insurable, especially so, when the last does not want to make her unhappy."
(To be continued.) physician told me that he would not accept any more money from me, as the case was beyond the human grasp. At this time I noticed your advertisement in one of the morning papers, I ordered Little's Oriental Balm with very little confidenes, but I was surprised after using 2 to 3 bottles. I was greatly improved and the con- tinued use of your wonderful remedy cured me, with the help of God, of Rheumatism,
For my part I shall do all in my power to spread its merits, Bold at Re. 1 per bottle Agents for Hongkong:-THE VICTORIA
r217- DISPENSARY, LD.
CHONG LOONG, TACK
NAVY & MILITARY TAILOR, DRAPER AND OUTFITTER.
AEMENTS made by hand, guaranteed perfect fit. Hats, Shirts, Books, Bilk Handkerchiefs, Boots, Shose, o, for Sale. Now and Fashionable Goods. Prices very moderate,
No 65, Queer's KOAD CENTRAL Hongkong, 18th October, 1900.
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Sules Rooms.
THE FOLLOWING
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situata in Pokfoolum Read and
Third Street, viz
Lot 1-ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND situate at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, and intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section B of Inland Lot No. 737. Area 3930 Square
Lot
Foot. Form 399 years. Rent $26.
Annual Crown
OF GROUND sitante at Victoria afore- 2-ALL THAT PIECE OR PÁRCEL sail and intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section C of Inland Lot No. 797. Area 4,200 Squira Feat. Term 999 years. Annual Gown Rent $31.50.
B. C. WILCOX,
8. Beaconsfield Arcado. Hongkong, 1st February, 1801.
of
OFFICES TO LET.
OND FLOORS Nos, 62
and GROUND FLOOR QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
Apply to-
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and 64 No. 68,
ON CHAI & ĐẠI, 2nd Floor No. 52. Gage Street. Hongkong, 16th January, 1901. [234
TO LET.
HOUSE in LIPON TERRACE.
"ROSENEATH," KOWLOON.
Apply to-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 2nd February. 1901.
TO LET.
KOWLOON MURNISHED HOUSE in
for Seven months, from the end of March, 1901.
FURN
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Apply to-
...MORE & SEIMUND. Hongkong, 20th December, 1900.
TO LET
DISNEE VILLA, POKFULUM ROAD
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 1st December, 1900.
569
Lot 3-ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL B1
Lot
OF GROUND sitnate at Victoria afore- said and intended to be registered in the Land Offee as Bection D or Inland Lot No. 707. Area 3,000 Square Foot. Term 909 years. Annual Crown Roat $20. 1-ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL
OF GROUND situate a Victoria a fore- seid and intended to be registered in the Land Offico as Soution of Inland hot No. 797.
Aran 4,400 Square Faet. Term 909 years. Annud Crown Rent 230. Lot 5-ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL:
OF GROUND situate at Victoria afore- said and intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section F of Inland Lot No. 797. Ares 4,855 Square Feet. Term 999 years. Antaal Crown Rent 991.
Lot
6-ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND situate al Victoria afore-
TO LET.
With Immediate Possession.
ATO. 6, RICHMOND TERRACE (a SIX-
NE Hoves).
No. 2, RICHMOND TERRACE.- Possession from 1st April, 1901,
Apply to-
LAU CHU PAK, Care of A. 8. Watson & Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 5th February, 1901.
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TO LET-FURNISHED. (Till 30th April, 1001.)
Apply to
said and intended to be registered in the BISHOP'S LODGE, South, Pesk. Land Office as The Remaining Portion of Island Lot No. 797. Area 11,970 Square Fest. Term 990 years. Annual Crown Bent $80,
For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, 12, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, Solicitors for the Vendors,
or to the AUCTIONEERS. Hongkong, 1st February, 1901.
FOR SALE.
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 16th January, 1901.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
GILLA NDERS
"GLENWOOD;"
M
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21, CAINE JAD. Hongkong, 20th September, 1900.
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➡URAL BÜILDING LOT 103, BARKER R
BOAD.
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND
FINANCE CO., LIMITED.
Hongkong, 31st January, 1901.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
YOMFORTABLY FURNISHED
ROOMS, with Board.
Apply to Mrs. MATHER,
2. Peddler's Hill. Hongkong, 1st January, 1892.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
BS. SIDNEY JEFFREY
MR
"VERITAS,"
BEACH ROAD WEST,
FELIXSTOWE, SUFFOLE,
ENGLAND.
Hongkong, 29th August, 1900.
Manoline'
Of all Chantals,
Natural Toilet Preparations.
Tollet Lanoline' in calipsable tubes,
Alakes rough sking smooth, and protects delicate comptestone from wind and sun.
“Lanoline'. Tollet - Soap |--
Neser Irritates; cienness and herpa the skin supäte, Wholesale Depot-61, Holzoan “Viaduct, Losuos.
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