THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONG KONG GAZETIE.
TO SHIP CAPTAINS, &0.
Henry Pottinger disavows the acts of his predo- Cossor Captain Elliot, as some future Governor THE undersigned has on Sale, an eight Day CHRO
may disarow his own.
We will regret to ascertain that this intention to petition has been carried into effect. No con- will ever be granted by our present rulers. The straight forward course, is a strong remon-
is a strance to the Secretary for the Colonies, and a petition to Parlament.
Sir Henry Pottinger's in- fluence opposed to this petition is not to be despised; but the just claims of an English colony, in the nineteenth century,will, at all events,receive respect- ful attention from any ministry. The present ad- visers of the Crown are not men to turn a deaf |
the just demands of the people, or treat with contumely or heteur, even the most humble petitioner. The landholders of Hongkong have sufficient influence, both in and out the House, to obtain on investigation of their claims, and an un- prejudiced award.
"We hear on good authority, that His Excellency The Superintendent of British Trade, has been pleased to sanction the establishment of Bonding Wares houses at the Port of Shanghai.
It was a great oversight that, at the five Rorts, the adoption of this system was not made a stipula tion of the Commercial Treaty. We urged the necessity of it at the time. The successful reali zation of this project at Shanghai, will, we hope, lead to its general application at all the Chinese Ports to which Europeans have access.
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NOMETER, by CHAMBERE, which has been in use for six years; also, Housman's INDIA DIRECTORY, and Thompson's Tables.
The above is the property of a Shipmaster returning to England.
M. MEWEN. General Sale Room, Oswald's Row,
Queen's Road.
Victoria, April 19th, 1944.
NOTICE The Copartnership heretofore existing A under the Firm of Bush of Miller," dissolved this day, by mutual consent, Mr. F. J. Buah taking charge of the concern and its responsibilities from the
commencement,
1 J. BUSH, ALEXR, A MILLER.
Victoria, March 23rd, 1844. THE undersigned have ass cuted themseles for the * transaction of a General Commission and Forward- ing Business, under the Firm of Bush, Halsted, &Co., and will continue the business heretofore conducted by Bush and Milier,"
Victoria, Hongkong,
April 13th, 1844.
T. BUSH.
J. S. HALSTED, JNË.
TO LET
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NOTICE.-In Store; deliverable only to the parties
to whom they are addressed, or their orders, Boxes addressed 3. G. Bolton 49th Regt.
Engineer Rundall.
Wm M-Gregor, Bart.
Officers Comd. 11. M. 78 Highland-
ers.
Col. A. B. Dyce, H. M. 41st M.
NJ.
Meas II. M. Oth Regt
Offers Comdg 26th Regt,
49th D
Mess. 65th to order of the 18th Regt. Mess
1. M. 18th Regt.
Package addressed Colour Sergeant J. Beecroft,
H. M. 65th Rept
1 Box Lieut. Halsted, II M. Bhip Cornwallie
N DUUS Victoria, 1st April, 1844.
NOTICE --We the undersigned beg to announce
that we have this day established ourselves as Com. mission Agents at Hongkong, under the firm of DisANDT & TIDEMAN. D. DISANDT
F. H. TIEDEMAN.
Victoria, Hongkong, 1st January, 1814. JUST ARRIVED. To be landed in a day or two Small parecis of highly esteemed Wines, consisting of Fine old Port,
Larose Claret, St. Julied Claret,
Pale and Medium Sherry,
Pale Brandy, very superior, in dozen cases.
A SPACIOUS Godown with Offices, above setuate FOR SALE Sheet Copper and Nails, a few
in the Queen's Road
Apply to
HENRY HUMPHREY'S & Co. 13 Queen's Road, 19th April, 1844,
... To Captain__ Balfour, Her Majesty's Consul at Shangai, the Mercantile Community is under deep obligations, as it is admitted on all hands, that no suggestion or proposition is made, having for its object the development of mutual commercial re lations, but that it meets with a patient hearing and hearty approval and support. We hope that this indefatigable and zealous officer may be long spared MEMBER of the Royal College of Surgeons London, to preside over British interests at Shanghai,
There is a report very currently circulating in Canton, that Keeying is appointed Governor of the two Quangs, the appointment is made, in order, it is said, to prevent the French and American Mis- sions proceeding north, likewise with a view to the legalization of the opium trade, which it is thought will be done by levying a duty of 20 Tuets per chest.
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Notwihstanding the report,we see little prospect of the Drug being legalized during the lifetime of sho prosent Emperor that it may be done at his death,or on a change of Dynasty, we think fensible. But even supposing it wore legalized to-morow we greatly err if smuggling would be stopped seeing Umt 20 Taols is too high a duty to impose, and ollers a sufficient remuneration to induce the smuggler to run the Drug
Cargo of the Barque Nautilus Captain Gibson, the first vessel that has loaded teas from the North- ern Ports, under the new treaty,
Congou
144,545 lbs.
Pekoe
5.5"
Twankay
87,770
Hyson Skin
3,413
Hyson
Young Hyson
414 7,636
is
14
Gunpowder
1,351
46
Imperial
721 4
246,545 lbs.
FOR SALE—At the Hotel of Mr. J. J. LOPES,
Do. Port
Do. Porter,
Do. Sherry,
Liquoers,
Do. Champagne,
Superior No. 3, Manila Cigars,
Fine Claret,
Do. Brandy,
Do Cheese,
Do.
Do
Do.
No. 4, do
do.
Sperm Candles,
Butter
P. TOWNSEND.
Dr. Ramsay,
Waterloo Hotel,"
Victorin, 17th April, 1844.
A CARD.
THE attention of the public is called to the public sale of a splendid Library consisting of English Books, splendid Prints & Du Monday next at the sale room of P. TOWNSEND.
Sale to commence at 6 } a. at, until 8 a. m, and to be continued at 5dr M.
JUST ARRIVED.-- A few pieces of Bangal Silk
Bandannoes, and Putna towelling ox" Hero.”
ALSO
A fow suits of very superior Summer and Winter horse clothing; a Lady's leaping saddle and bridle, one best double bridle; and two pair of spare stirrup leathers from 11. and T. Peat. A tow 18inch und 21 inch iron Chests remarkably cheap.
Apply to,
Victoria, 17th April, 1844.
J. C. POWER.
FOR-Sule. A fine chestnut Arab florse, Apply to
FRAMJEE JAMSETJEE.
Victorio, 15th April, 1844.
PATENT BALLANCES AND APPARATUS. A variety of these have just been landed in the Store of the undersigned, wrighing from 40 to 2000. lbs., price moderate.
JNO SMITH.
Micao, 8th April, 1844.
PATENT Manila Rope, of all sizes, on Sale by
Macao, 8th April, 1844. JNO; SMITHI
NEW STORE JUST received and now open and for sale by the on dersigned at the store brinerly occupied by J. W Bennet, Queen's Road,
Champagne
Vinegar
Cherry Cordial
Manila Cheroots list
Claret
Shirry
Port
Stationary of all Sorts
Brandy
Oil Table covera
Lomon Syrup
Porter
Black and Green Tear Sperm Conilles
|
Murr's Fire Proof Tron Sales and Chests, Su- perior Champagne, Madeira, Hock, Batayin Arrack und Brandy in Wood. A good assortiment of O1. inan's Stores, Caconnut, Turpentine, and Paint Oil, Manila Rope, French and English Corks.
Apply to
DIBANDT & TIEDEMAN. Oswald's Hill, opposite to the premises Messrs. Clibb, Livingston, & Co.
NOTICE.
THE interest and responsibility of M. William R. Lejen, and Mr. William Couper, in house have coused; and Mr. Nathaniel Kinsman, Mr. William A. Lawrence, and Mr. William Moore, have been ad- mited partners therein, their interest commencing on the 1st February last,
Our Firm now consists of W. §. Wetmore, of New York; Samuel Westmore, June,, Nathaniel Kingman
William A. Lawrence, and William Moore,
Canton, 15th March, 1844.
WETMORE & Co.
JUST received and for sale by the undersigned.
Good Dutch Butter, Fresh Sardines,
Do. Salmon,
French Velvet Corks, Dolland's Telescopes,
A large stock of Cut Crystal, China Dessert Sets,
Do. Ten Sots,
Prime Cumberland Haus,
Superior Pale and Brown Sherry,
Do. Pale Brandy, in dozon, cuses, Heath's
do.
Claret, Moselle, Sauterne,
Champagne, Cider, Cherry Brandy, Cor-
dials
New American Flour, 8,50 per barrel, &o, &c
FRANCIS DICKENS. Victoria, Hongkong, 12th April, 1841.
FOR SALE -A few pieces of fine Long Cloth, Patont Cachmere and Light Wascoat Pieces, sult- able for summer wear; also very superior Store and House Door Locks and Padlocks, bolts and screws. SUPERIOR OLD No 1 CALROOTS; Light French Winek, of various kinday Poln and Brown Bhorry fort. Claros, Brandy, Rum, Hollanda, Gider, Sperm and Steatama Candles, Quinte, dec
Apply to Victoria, 6th Apr, 1514
JC POWER.
POR & ALI: The under Wines just received from
Alexander Bllachi London.
Fine old Pate and Brown Slierry.
Vibe old Port
Chumpayn
HUGHESION, CALDER & Co,
Victoria, 8th April, 1844.
FOR SALE – The following Wines from Moms,
Wardell & Co. Loutu.
Victoria, 19th April, 1841.
PUBLIC SALE of a large assortiment of Musket. Fowling Pieces, Pistols, &c., This Day, at 11 oClock
Victoria, 20th April, 1844.
1. JUST JL begs leave to infinate to the Corn- munity of Hongkong, that he has removed part of his Establishment from Muono to that place, and that the business there will be carried on by Douglas and Lapraik
Maono, April 16th, 1844.
Baudio of all donerations.
Break Hals and dimer Sols not other
Fine Old Port
DO
Do
fudi Clarot.
Also Brandy
Rum, Glin, and
Colon Hoga and
hat his arranFE-
mission Room on
HORT LOWRID.
Paint and Di
Violona, Aid Macdr 1881.
nd every
ras for Ship mid (
W. IT FRANKLYN.
300. Murali 20th, 1844.
JANUARIO LOPES begs to intimate to his
Friends and the Public in gener ments being boy completa, he
WATERLO
H01L1, and
ron will be paid to the order.
thi the Baro,
Hongkong, 12th April, 1844.
Hongkong, 27th March
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