THE FRIEND OF CHINA,
AND VONGBONG
GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING.
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION
THE POST OFFICE ETARL
is removed, to the Hous
Post-Office, on the righ
Main Road leading ** House.
A Letter-Bag, by Fast Bỗ will be made up daily, at lave Post Office here, and Letter
livered to Individuals at Mack
Governan
on delivery, of Ten Cents for each Letter:
All Letters must be. Addressed in Chinese,
as well as English, or Portugu
By order,
Grey
RICHARD WOOSNAM.
Junk
Government House,
Hong-Kong, 12th June, 1843,
The following N
Majesty's Governme
of His Excellency, Sir Haypy POTTINGER
G. C. B.
→
RICHARD WOOSNAM.
Government, Hous
Hong-Kong, 12th June, 1813,
* NOTICE TON
THERE being
withstanding the pcb
month of March 1
Honourable
raity, to the Tran
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French Government
since been caren Grinez, and at Pon generally known published for the
employed in the
English Channel,
Hydrographa
March 1844 1849.
NOTICE TO MARINERS. (Received from the French Government, )
Alterations in the Lights -
of Point d' ALTRICK the STRATT or Boy
CAPE
Tax fired November 1837 1859 E. of
next be conv
will re-appear.
1838
Within the
LIGHT OF
Trinity Hour Lordon. 6TH JANUARY 1843.
Order
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SECRETARY
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yearly
I hope, indeed we all hope to see some Official otification in
hich will
eve us from
the
rents of the
Cloths
(To the Editor of Friend of China.)
Medical Missionary Society's Hill,
June 6th, 1843,-
SIR-I beg to inform you that the Hospital of the Medical Missionary Society established in this place for the benefit of the Chinese population, is now open for the reception of both in and out patients, and that any cases of an urgent nature, as those arising from accident and wounds can be admitted at any time without delay, and that those of a milder nature are seen every morning except the Sabbath, from 8 o'clock to 11.
If you think it desirable that the public should be made acquainted with the above, in order to recommend their servants or workmen, and the titation, you will oblige me by inserting it in an early number of the Gazette.
Sir
fully, yours,
BEN. HOBSON,
states, that M. Duperre
a few days Cleopatre frigate
country
the French Mission- several objects and
introduce the blessings of
in China" gives the ptitude for civilization posses le, branches of the Celestials: are very intelligent and sharp: English easily. Almost all the young bout this place, could swear in very
to be laid down on
to Windsor Castle, uses of Parliament and effect of this will be, adions, when her Majesty
lligence of an extra- > transmitted in less than a
Island.
make treaties at we are no diplo- eem unable to my Lord
become the resume our
and cease our trade ailing on. or the cap-
venue
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