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YOUR HEALTH IS IN DANGER
The moment your Stomach fails to digest food properly i
PAINS AFTER HATING.
THE SIGNALS ARK;
FULNESS AT THE CHEST.
LOSS OF APPETITE. GENERAL DEPRESSION,
LANGUOL. ACIDITT.
HEADACHES, IKSOMNIA.
PALPITATION, BILIOUSNESS. CONSTIPATION. DIZZINESS,
17HEN from loss of tone, errors in diet, worry, climatic
WH
changes, overwork or any other cause, your digestion is impaired and food tails to nourish you, all you need to make you strong and well again is a course of Mother Seigel's Syrup, the tonte of roots and herbs. Thirty drops in a little water, taken daily after meals, will cleanse your system and restore tone and vitality to your stomach, liver and intestines. It cured Mrs. Elizabeth Cole, 89, Railway Street, Pietermaritzburg, who writes "For three years I suffered terribly from indigestion and bilions- ness and tried various medicines, but I found the only real cure for indigestion is Mother Seigel's Syrup, which put me quite right two years ago. Since then I have had no return of the complaint."
MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP
ASSISTS DIGESTION, MAKES FOOD NOURISH YOU.
PUBLIC COMPANIES
THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
TH
LOST.
of 30 and
THE CERTICICATE 3
SHARES standing in the Register of this Company in the names of WONG LAM and APCAR GABRIEL APCAR respective; By having been LOST, viz:-
Scrip No. 811-13090/13413-15 Shares.
299-96338/28352-15
.. 678-12962/12263-2
•
INSURANCES
72
AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN- STRANCE CO.
OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL
THE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, an prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates,
REUTER, BROOKELMANN & CO.
Agents. Hongkong, 21st April. 1997
.191 L'UNION OF PARIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED THE Vadersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company are prepared to accept Risks against Firest current mica
SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 1st January, 1904,
JOSTH BRITISH AND MERCAN-
THE 3) Shacer.
that
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Duplicate Certificates for the said 32 Shares will be issued one month honce, and that the Original Certificates, unless produced within. that period will thereafter be hold by the Company as null and void.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 13th April, 1905.
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THE CHINA AND MANILA 8TEAM
SHIP.COMPANY, LIMITED.
LUST.
THE CERTIFICATES of 71 SHARES standing ju the Register of this Com: pany in the name of SI TAY have been LOST, viz.:-
Berip No. 16 951/990-40 Spares
鄂
ور
215-441/950
..10
216 3902 3922-21
Shares.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
31
NTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1903, £16,898,850.
Σε
AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000) SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL... 2,750,000. PAID-UP CAPITAL 687,500 0 II. FIB FUNDS....
3,638,961 12 3
The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company, ara prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Currant Rates,
SHEWAN, TÓMES & CO., A goats. Hongkong, 18th June, 1904.
(188
BOARD AND RESIDENCE
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
Duplicates Certificates for the said 71 Shares MRS GILLANDERS
will be issued one month once, and that the Original Certificates unless produced within that period will thereafter be held by the Company as bull and void,
BITEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers.
nagkoug, 13th April. 195.
THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT
A
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FINAL NOTICE.
1080
LL Sharehokers who were entitled to a proportion of the New Issha and who
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European Supervision. Excellent Cuisine and Accommodation.
Apply- MANAGERESN,
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FAIRALL & CO., Queen's Rood Hongkong, 2nd March, 1903.
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have not applied fox such must apply in PENSION
radiately.
Interest will be charged at the rate of twelve
per cent, per annum on $10 the amount payable
in respect of each share from the 31st day of Maroli, 1905.
Ne application will be received after the 31st day of Mus.
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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Mausgers. Hongkong, 26th April, 1905 THE CHINA AND MANILA
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
LOST.
FRANCAISE
AND RESTAURANT. 40, POTTINGEe Street, TENUE PAR MME, I. QUIOU.
FIRST-CLASS COOKING BY A FRENCH
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 12Tx. 1905.
ROBBERY AT THE H. K. & S. BANE AT KOBE.
SMART WORK OF THE POLICE.
An incident occurred on Saturday morning, April 29th, at the Kobe brunch of the Hong kong & Shanghai Bank which, the Japan Chronick says, may act as a warning thess who have breiners at the bank, and furuishos an example of smart police work. It appears that during the morning a foreigner visited the bank and presented a choque for 1,500 you, One of the Chinese compradores received the amonnt from the cashier in a Imndred 10 yen. notes and a hundred 5 yen, notes
The cow. pradore returned to the dollvorg counter, but was unable to see the foreigner to whom the nutes belonged. He then returned to the cashier and asked for a description of the owner of the notes having, however, inocutiously left the money on the counter, which was protontad by the usual wire netting. When the Chino retorcod, the money was gone, but he believed the owner had received it sud for the moinent nothing more was thought of the matter. Shortly afterwards the foreign customer presented himself and asked for his money, who the discovery was reads that the money placed on the counter had been stolen.
GARRISON ORDERS.
HEAD QUARTERS,
HONGKONG, 11th May, 1905. GENERAL ORDERS.-Vepartures-No. 73. The nudermentioned details loft por RIMS Duferin on 10th instant, for Bombay. Royal Engineers-Lisnt. C. H. R. Chesney, indulgence. H.K.S.B.R.GA-Licat. A. J. Sator (En route to Melts for duty); Lient. W. A. Moore, 1 Natico Officer, recruiting, 7 Ratik and File, pasty; 1 Native Officer, 60 Rauk and, File, forlough; 2 Bank and File, for discharge. 116th Mauratta Light Tuf:-6 Rank and File, invalids. 93rd Barma Infantry 3 Rank and File, special leave. 119th Lofantry5 Rank and File, discharge. (II) Major H. de. T. Phillips H.K.S.B.R.G.A. left on the 9th instant, per as, Suisang for
ingapore on inspection duty.
GARRISON ORDEBS.-Medical Board.-No. 1. 4 Medical Board will assemble at au varly date at the Military Hospital, Kowloon, to report upon Asiatic Troops proposed for invalidling. The P.M.O. will arrange the details. Kowloon, will be handed over to the 19th Ranges.-No. 2. B Range King's Park, Infantry at 10 am, or Monday next the 15th May, 1905, by the 2ud Royal West Ken' Ragi- mont. A represnutative of the B. E. will
attend. No firing is to take place after 1 noon on Saturdays.
By Order.
R. A. Bous, Major,
Chief Staff Officer.
ROBERT CRAWFORD'S C. C. C. WHISKY, Price...
The polico ware communicated with by telephone, and in a few minutes Superintendent Akahani and two policemen were at the back investigating. About twenty-five persons were at the counter when the money disappeared, which rather increased the difficulties, but the police learned that a billiard boy, Tanaka Taizo by name, thirty-five years of age, was among them. Tanaka bad received 500 yen from the bank on behalf of the Kobe Club. He had the disadvantage of being known to the police, who quickly framed a theory and seat detectives Solo Agunt:-- op his truck. Not long afterwards Tonaka was arrested when on the way from his father's house to the club, having, it seems, called at his home before delivering the 500 yen to bis omp'overa. The man's lodgings were, of course, Konfclied, when the 1,500 yen intact was found. concealed in a futon.
AMERICAN SLANG.
An excellent sample of English" as written the Indianapolis Neus, We have falled to in some parte of America is being ynoted from gather the meaning of all the expressible, hat of American assures us that it reads "slick and pat." As a defence of pure English? it seems very timely. The announcement that Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania has introduced bill for the preservation of the English Language is sure a hot one right off the bat The general impression, at last on our boat, was that when it came to handing out the English language in a manner that was dead right we were pretty fly guys. Not only the preservation, but the amplification of the English language ban always bean the long suit of the Amorisan people, and no matter how fast now bunches of it were sprung we are always dead port in a minute. What the Senatore game is we can't
from here, but we can give him a quiet tip that we're for the English language from soda to hook, and that if we can give him a lift at this grafe he won't find of any us with cold feet. That is, of course, if it is a straight deal and he really wants to do the right thing by the lingo that we are all so proud of. But if it's anything else he wants to keep his eys peoled. We've bunch that any man who tries to monkey with our mother tongue for political purposes, je going to get in the neck all he has got coming to him. We of Indians, where, perhops in politica and literature we use as much English language per capita as in any other neck of woods in the country, certainly wou't stand for anything that gives the language the beary end of the log. If there is anything we are touchy about it is our English, and whether it if being used for the bot air of political gabfest or the perfectly lovely resolutions of Council of Women we want it kept straight and used without any marks on the deck, and it will never lack for a gang of husky guys to see that it doesn't gab the worst of it. Us for English, pure and undefiled, and oodles of it.”
CHINESE IGNORANCE.
The Singapore Free Press writas-Ap the completion of the ectric Tramway days near, the ramonts amongst ignorant nativak grow upere. The latest is that five hundred Chinese beads must be procured and boried
... $10 Per Dozen.
KWAN TYE. 110. Queen's Road Contral.. Hongkong, 12th April, 1905.
PURE FRESH WATER.
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THE HONGKONG STEAM WATER- BOAT CO., LTD., is prepared to supply ANY QUANTITY of PURE FRESH WATER to the Shipping, both for Deck and Bailora.
Call Flag W.
J. W. KEW, Manager,
1st Floor, 37, Connaught Read Hongkong, 13th True, 1903.
RATES
NOW READY.
A TABLE OF THE
OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG
for Demand Drafts on London on the day of or I raceding the Departure of the English Maile FOR 31 YEARS,
FROM
1874 to 1904.
PREES OFFICE, or Lopal Booksellere.
Price 82 Cash, On Esle at the
Hongkong, 11th May, 1905,
SUN FAT CO
DAILY
* MANUFACTURERS and Dealers IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, EMBROIDERIES, LACHS, SILK, PoxqEES,
Grass LINEN, SHAWLS, HANDKERCHIEFS BLANKETS, TRUNKS,
FANCY GOODS bBONY FORVITURE AND
No. 92, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Any Order Promptly Attended To Hongkong, 12th January, 1905.
NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS
INXTRA COPIES of Daily Press are on Lalo daily at Mr. H. RUTTONJEE'S KOWLOON STORE. No. 86. Elgin Road, and Mr. AH YAU'S FERRY WHARF STALL. Prise 15 cents per copy cath,
Hongkong, 2nd Tecember, 1912.
GREGOR & CO.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
HONGKONG.
SCHWEITE'S SODA WATER
(Bombay Bottles)
$3.00 por Dozen.
SCHWEPPE'S TONIC
(Ordinary Bottles)
$3.00 per Dozen,
SCHWEPPE'S STONE GINGER ALE
(Stone Bottles)
---
$3.60 per Doken.
N.B-We have bean appointed Sole Agoats for Chins for Messrs. Schweppa's Aerated
Water, and we have made arrangements to have fresh consigaments shipped to as by every
mail boat,
GOSHI KWAISHA
MITSU BISHI
(MITSU BISHI CO.).....
COAL
Mr. G. Bowack Mr. V. E. Bowden Mr. L. Broughall Mr. Hart Buck
Hon. Dr. Francis Clark Mr. T. Clark
Mr. G.
Bug. Lt. and Mrs. H. I.
Clegg, N. Mr. Forcy Davis
G. Cunningham Mr. F. O. Davies
Mr. J. T. Davies
Mr. F. H. Denoon
DEPARTMENT Mr. F. H. Doolittle
Mr. S. Deronzier
Mr.&M s... Downing Mr. F. Elmore Hr. H. L.
Everett
Mr. A. E, Fearulay Mr. C. P. Folyus Mr. H. Fletcher
"MARUNO UCHI, TOKIO, Cabla Address,**İWABAKI,” which applies to all Branch Offices and Hong- kong and Shanghai Agencies, A1, ABC 5th Edition, Western Union Codes used. All Letters Addressed- MANAGER, MITSy Bront_Co. with name of Mr. & Mrs, K. W. Giblin
Mr. C. Glarer
ploce nader.
Mira L. Garson
Mrs. J. M. Garson
Mr. E. N. S. Gordon
BRANCH OFFICES:- NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSUM. C. R. Graham
AND HANKOW.
AGENCIES:-
SHANGHAI: H. J. H. TRIPP,
HONGKONG: H. U. JEFFRIES.
MANILA: MACONDRAT & Co.
CHINEIANG; GEARING & Co.
YOKOHAMA M. ASADA,
Mr A. W. Grant
Dr. and Mrs. Mr. C V. Haines Capt. T. A. Hall Mr. R. Harding
Groue
Eng. Capt. Hurst, E.,
r G. B: Inner Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Kearns Mr. H. H. Kempf
455
Mr, P. L. Miller Mrs. W. M. Moir Mrs. J. L. Moody
Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Moon
Dr. W. B. A. Moore Mr. E. H. Murmy Mr. O, C. Olife Mr. W. Parfitt
Mra. K. O. Patey
Mr. & Mrs. 1. L. Perkins
Mr. E. V. Platt Mr. J. F. Quirk
Mr. & Ms. F.O. Eauney
Mm.
J.
S. Roach & child
Mr. and Mrs. Skerman
ir, C. Skott
Mr. H. A, Saewin
Geo, Somerville
2. C. H. Seper
Mr.
Dr. T. Stanlay Mr, H, H. M. A. L. S
Mr. L. N. Stein
Mr. W. M.
Stewart
Mr. D. Thornborrow Mr. W. D. Trionell Mr. C. H. Unbohaun
Mr. J. S. Vickers Mr. B. C. Tickers Mr. J. L. Womy39 Mrs Mr C. J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. C. E
Woolmor
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Mr. C. You Mr. H. Zacharine Mr F. C. Zohrmann
PEAK HOTEL
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the [mMe F. Koer perial Japanese Nary and Foreign Navies, the Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Railway; Mr. E. F. Ausoft Sanyo, Kinshu and the other Principal Ball Mr. M. P. Beattie wave Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mr. A. Beattie Mail and Freight Stoomers.
Capt. & Mrs. Bentinck children and maid EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghai, Hankow. Bingapore, Manila, North Mr. and Mrs. Bourchier Mr. & Mra. D. E. Brown Chinn, Korean ports and America.
Col. and Mrs. F. W.
Bunny & chikken
SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, Oshi, Shinnaw, Namareta arid Kami-Yamada Collieries and also Hojo Colliery, which will shortly be ready to produce on a large scale the best Buren Coal.
Mr. A. N. Clothier Mr. Dixon Lieut. A Dymock Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Capt. Gales
Bote Agents for Kigio, Komaten (Tagawa) and Yashiromachi Goal (Karatsa).
The Head and Branch Offices at the Agen-Mr. B. B. Harker
Mrs. Hardy
Mr. Lauder Mr. E. Martin Eng. Coudr. and Mrs.
Meadus Mr. & Mr. Herbert
Maxon
Consul E. Mualis Mr. J. L. Hough O'Neil Mr. and Mrs. Öliver * Mr. F. B. Ollis Major and Mrs. Painter Mr. A. E. Parker,
Mra, Parker
Major Party
Capt. Paxton
Major Philippe
Mr. H.E. Pullock, Ko
cies of the Company will receive any order for Mr. and Mrs. A. B. B. Mr. & Mrs. Plate Coals produced from the above Collieries.
Coal sold in 1904 by the Company "amounted to 1,520,000 tons.
-TAKASHIMA COAL.
Now and additional shafts at the Takashims Colliery have been completed and this well known best and most economical steam Coal is the East is now produced in abundance and can be supplied in oay quantity,
Hongkong, 15th February, 1905.
Hasson
Col.
Haynes
Mr. F. A. Hazeland
Mr. A. Hel-gaun
Mr. and Mrs, F. Pagot
Hott
and Mra. Holling
worth
Mr. D, Hudig
Mrs. H. U. Jeffries Mr. and Ms. 'oseph [1078 Major Josling
Mrs.
Sr.
Sawer
Mr. and Mrs. Rymer
Mr. A. Sinclair
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mr. Carl W. Smith Mr. W.O.C.Splakanvar Mr. Stokes Mr Thomas Mr.
Mr. Woon Ute
Mr. Gordan Vaadin Capt. & Mrs. Voreker Capt. & Mrs. Watkins, Dr. & Mrs. M. J. White King EDWARD HOTEL.
Major and Mrs. Kays Major and Mrs. Kelsali
Mr. A. S Ashe Mr. M. E. Anger Mr. A. E. Anger
Miss & M. Curk Mr. W. J. Clark Capt. W., Van Corbaol Mr. C. S. Crawford Flag Lieut. E. J. Hard-
mann-Joses, R.N.
MITSU BISHI DOCKYARDMr. C. H. Browne
AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.
CODE WORD: "DOCK,"
under the power house before the "krets han THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MAÇAO AI, A.B.C., and Engineering Used. Mr. and Mrs. Holiday
can start radoing. In consequanes of this Coox,rikisha cocdies refuse to tako fores into the
Terms: $350 per day. Reduced Terms for an Extended Stay. Hongkong. 13th January, 1905.
STEAMBOAT COMPANY. LIMITED.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO MACAO!
THE
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country districts at night, and after a long run would sooner lose their fare than go along a Steamship lonely read. Hailam servants who are supposal
"HONAM”
BOARD AND RESIDENCE, STEAM-OMFORTABLY FURNISHED
ROOMS, with Board,
Apply to Mrs. MATHER,
2. Pedders Hill Hongkong, lat Jnanary, 1899,
THE CERTIFICATES of 760 and 360 SHARES standing in the Registrar of the Company in the names of ANTONIO.] OSORIO and TAM BON CHIU have been LOST, viz:-
In the name of ANTONIO. OSORIO:- Scrip No. 380/382...2420/2503 in scrip
of 25
1
$83 .4539,4553
HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
IRON MERCHANTS.
to be considerably above the rikisha coolie in 2,33 tone, Captain H. D. Jones. will make a intelligence, even haliers the story and are elastant to go out late at night, which is not Special Trip EVERY SUNDAY to Macao unmized blessing. There is a section in the and back. Hour of departure: From Hongkong Penal Code uuder which any one spreading at 9A.. arriving at Macao about Noos. reports likely to cause a panic can be dealt Hour of departure-From Macao at 7 PM. with, and it would be to some purpose if the arriving at Hoogkong about 10 P.M.
FABEB;
Police would not under this,
In connection with the ignomnce of Chiasso it may not be generally kn wwn that the orange Chinaman firmly believes that the planting of
First Class Single $2
... Return 84. Return $2, Becond Clase Single $1 Children under 12 half-price. Tickets may be obtained at the Office of the
padi on Singapore Island is prohibited by Gov-Company, 18, Bank Buildings, Qaven's Road
drnment. They say this is because the
Govern- ment are afraid that if there was sufficient food on the island, the Chinese would rise and take possession and the Europeans would
present elreamstances, Retail without ries locally
be recaptured by starvation, say tho Chinase.
nover re
Hardware capture the place.duced, the place could'
75 Shares. SINGON & CO.,
Iron,
Steel
Matal and Merchants. Wholesale
and Ironmongers. Pig Iron and Faundry:
Coke Importers, General Store keepers and Commission Agents 35 & 37, Hing Loong Street. (1st Street, West of Central
Market.) JEWELLERS
25
"
331/386...28242898 in scrip
of 25
75
837
4698, 4720
389/391 3426/3500 in scrip
of 25
39Z
755
58215830
*7567757.. 5231/5880 in scrip
of $5
50 317/320...19051/19150 in scrip
of 25
100 -321/824.......18951/19050 in sorip 100 --of 25 325/328. 19161/19350 in scrip
of.30
FIR
In the name of TAM BON CHIU:-
Strip No. 329/336...39551/19750 in zorip
او
200
760 Shares.
of 25
200 shares.
21
337 ...19751/19788)
18949/18950) 40
660
..235:6/23605 100
71 663
"
20 ... 23606/23625
NOTICE IS HEREBY
MAISON-LEVY HERMANOS-
Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40 Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Álo
at Shanghai, Manila, Paris and Dolo
PHOTOGRAPHER
M. MUMEYA, JAPANZER ARTIST.
Bromide and Crayon Enlargemonts and also colouring Photos sad relief Photos.
Views of China and Manila. Worki done for Amateurs; No. 8a, Queen's
Rond Central. STOREKEEPER:
BISMARCK & CO., “
Chandlers Navy Contractors, Ship *60 Shares,
Provision and Gal Merchants, Rail nskers, &c. Fresh Water and
Vessels in the Harbour. T
GIVEN that
Duplicate Certificates for the mid 1,120 Shares
will be issued one month bence, and that the
Original Certificates nules produced within KWONG SANG & CO., that period will therefter. be held by the
Company as null and void.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managern.
1138 Hongkong, 4th May, 1905,
Shipahandlers Sailmakers, Provisionses Coal Merchants, Hardware, Engineers Tools, Metal, Iron and Steal Merchants 57 58 & 59, Counnaght Road, New
Traya Central
Another ridinions rumour went round when the now light tower was in course of erection en Fort Canning. It was said that the Emperor of China had forbidden tho British to fly their flag so high as tho fag-staff, and a shorter staff was being put up.
BRITISH DESIGN IN AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVES.
In a recent issue of the Railway Age, reference ie made to the rapidly increasing trade in American locomotives for foreign use. It is pointed out that of the heary Japanese orders for locomotives for 1905 and 1906, America has been in receipt of orders for 100 locomotives out of a total of 152. The returns for Canada, Mexico, Cuba, and the West Indies, also show a sub- stantial increase. Elsewhere in the same journal, however, there appears some comment on the fact that a number of locomotiva recently: delivered to the Japanem Imperial Government Railways are of purely English design being the first of that type turned out by the Baldwin Locomotive Company, their builders. This, the design of the frames, boiler, cylinders and valve potion, tank and cab arrangement, aro thoroughly indicative of what is considered in England as the best practice, and as wach locomotives have nokiaved a reputation for fuel and water economy and small amount of trouble from frame breakages, it is stated these par- ticular features are worthy of attention.
Central (opposite the Hongkong Hotel), ar va board the steamer. No Chite will be accepted, aud Bervants' passages must be paid for
T. ARNOLD,
Becretary.
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1905.
BETTER THAN COPAIBA MATICO
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GRIMAULT & C. PARIS Bold by all Chiniais.
1011-
Mrs. Jackson and child Mr. J. Watt James Mev. J. W. Jameson Dir. F. Kiene Mrs. P. Kione M. John yuoch
Ky Mira. V: Marshall
Mr. E. J. Mokes Mr. J. B. Ruche
Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Roso Mr. Oskar SonnenK-
ehein Mr. F. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Tibbey Mr. A. Vernon CONNAUGHT HOTEL
Mr. N. M. Bolmes Koar-A Imiral Hon'ble A. G. Curzon Howe, G., C. C.K.O.
NEW DOCK NOW OPEN.
DOCK No. 3.
Extreme Length...
722 feet.
Length on Blocks
714
Width of Entrance on Top
964
Mr. J. Braamsr
"
RSI
Miss J. Byraz
12
"
Width of Entrance on Bottom Water on Blocks at Spring Tids” “34)
DOCK No. 1.
523 feet.
613
88*
Extreme Length... Length on Blocks Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrates on Bottom.. Water on Blocks at Spring Tide SA. A
DOCK Na 2.
Extreme Length....... Length on Blocks
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77 20 261
n
371 fee'.
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950
60
53
22
*
Mr. L. 8. Briggs"
Mr. C. W. Carson Mr. H. P, Destela
Mr. V. Dovenila
Mr. E. A. Earby
Mr. E. Eden Mr. Erans
Mr. and Mrs. H. Eyre Mr. J. H. Fon singan Mr. J. Flaherty
Miss Fran
Mr. H. Geislur
Mr. Gillett Mr. Peter flauff -Me-de-Men-Hauptä and
daughter Mr. A. A. Heimsoth Mr Heiner
Width-of-Entrances on Top- Width of Entrance on Bottom... Water on Blocke at Spring Tida
PATENT SLIP.
Mr. M. Heury Buitable for vessels up to 1,000 tons gross.
Mr. II. Howett Mr. W. B. Hiltr THE WORKS are well equipped with Mr.
. Holgaon Mr. Rowe 1 LATEST PLANTS
and APPLI-Mr. A, R. de Hoza? ANCES to undertake
BUILDING orr. H. Staly Jeons REPAIRING SHIPS, ENGINES, and Mr. J. E Jazoph BOLLERS; and also
ELECTRICAL Mr. E. C. Kohler WORK.
Mr. Eric Land
A LARGE STOCK of MATERIAL is Mr. F, W. Lython always kept at band.
Mr. W. F. Martin
Mr. Mitchell Mrs. K. A. Mitchell Mr. J. Moore
Mr. J. Murchie Mr. J. C. Muirman Mr. W. W. Niciuk Mr W. T. Parker Mir. Kadburek
Mr. CA. Batelit Mr. B. E. Eobinson Mr. J. F. Bodedaugh Mr J. A. Bowat Mr.. Jamet Ross' Mrs. J Boss and you Mr. W. J. Scurton Mr. J. G. Bloo
Mr.-Snook
air. P. B. Van de Stadt
Staiger
Mr. F. Stolte
Mias Sydare
Mr.
Coupleman
Mr.
&
Mrs
children
Toisitt &
Mr. LK.Tobull
Mr. M. Web-Bowen
Mr. K. Weinreich
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Mr. E. Wilcox
Mr V. P. Wille's
Mrs. Wilson
Mrs. A. B. de Woolfa
and child
Mr. A. Zürmignann
CARLTON
HOUSE,
The COMPANY has the powerful steamer Mr. E. Mennaath "OUBA-MABU" (711⁄2 tons, 700 LH.PS | Mr. K. E. Miller, epecially bailt for SALVAGE PURPOSE) squipped with necessary gear, always ready & Mr.Aloger J. Andap
175 Mr. & Mr. B. J. Barlow
Mrs. Bell
Short Notice.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
EONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr. J. Bacon Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Bing ham and child Mr. R. J. Birbook Mr. S. Bisney Mr. Bisney Miss Binoy Mg. W. S. Bissel! Mr. B K, Blair Mr. Oscar Blau Mr. & Mrs. B. Boggon
and infant Fr. É. A. Bonner Mrs. R. W, Borthwick
Mr. E. N. King Mr. A. Kopp. Mr. T, A. Krasnodi Mr. A. H.-Laing Mr. A. R. Lewia Mr. T. 8. McAran Mr. D. Macdonald Mr. O. H. MacKay Mr. B. M. de” F. e
Maria and servant Dr. O, Marriott Mr. & Mrs. E. Meikle Mr. F. Middlatoa Mr. & Mrs. G. W. Millar
Mr. A. E. Blanco
Mr. E. Bowron
Mr. F. Chapple Mr. J. Cruickshank Mr. F. O. Day
Mr L.T. Delaney Mr. A. C. Dias Mr. A. Fletcher Miss M. Gaine Mr. T. F. Gilkison Mr. R Knox Mr. W. 1. Tensh
Mr. J. Loth
Dr. W. B. Log
Mra, W. B.. Lay and 4
children
Mr. Lugebil Mr. Alex. J. Lugebil
Mr. Me Villan Mr. U. Nervegna Mr. P. Oliver
Mr. and Mrs. Peccio
Mr. H. Schluter Mr. A. Schmitz Mr. O. Stanger
Mr. J. P. 3 mmerville Mra Tennyson KOWLOON HOTEL.
Mr. & Mrs. G. E. Carrick Mr. Bert. Eustace Capt. and Mrs. Mackay .Horiot. .xh when Le Mr. D. McCras
Mr. R. Mitchell Lient-Comdr. and Mrs.
Steversch Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Warson
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