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Light Broeze off Dover.

Fortis & Baseauio.

Mr. Lister.

Coirage Phary

Portrait of Count Orloff,

Early Dawn

First Earving.

Prayer of Innocence,

Red Riding Hood,

For Rebbit,

Promee.

Guilt & Innocence,

Еагора.

Secret.

Portrait of Wordsworth.

Spanish Lady,

Spanish Girl.

Deserted,

Mossialı.

La Denousmeni.

Don Quixote & Sancho."

Lewis Vignetis Portrait of the Queert.

Loiterer.

Hide & Seek.

Young Husband.

Young Wife!

Sterne and the Grisette.

Proferred Kiss.

Pets

Stray Kitten.

An Antiquarian Purtfulio, bound, Green Morocco.

Cloth Side & flaps,

Harry Willson Skbtches in Rome etc.

Lewin's Spanish Sketches.

VAR ALSO

A few beautiful Popier Mache Redsteads.

JUST IMPORTED;

Speeds Indian ABLOWROOT. Victoria, tewAugust, 1845:

H, FRANKLYN has for sale a beautiful W. Arab Horse, Waranted sound, the property pf a gentlemen who leaves the colony.

Victoria, 11th July, 1845.

NOTICE.

MR. MR. JOS. THOS, GLEW įs authorised to sign

for me by procuration. H. FRANKLYN.

Victoria, 12th May, 1845.

Chinam's Warf.

FOR SALE

JUST received per " Amiga," a

quantity of An-

chors and Chains of different sizes. Apply to

W. H. FRANKLYN,

Victoria, 4th July, 1845.

Chinam's Warf.

C. W. BOWRA.

Ship Chandler General Provision, Wine, and Spirit Merchant

J.

THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE,

ADNAMS om Lawrie's & Co. Oxford street London, Saddler, Harness Maker, and Coach Trimmer, &c. begs to return his sincere thanks to the Officers of the Army and Nary and inhabitants of Hongkong generally for their liberal support since he has commenced business in the above line, and to informs them that, he has

DRURY'S PATENT WATER FILTERS. UST IMPORTED and for sale by F. FUNCK a few Drury's patent. water Filters of different sizes

Victoria, 25th July, 1845.

Hotel Canton, 14 May, 1845.

C. VINCENT.

CIRCULAR.

BILLIARD TABLE, GOOD Table to be sold cheap, (for cash only) always on hand Saddlery of every description, A complete with Cues, Balls, Blacking Board. Harness, Single and Double do, Bridles, and Pool Balls-For particulars of price, apply to, Martingales made to any pattern or weight suggest- ed. Coach Trimming in all its branches, Sword Belts, Scabbards, Pistol cases, Accoutrements &c. Cloth and Morocco Cushions for Parlour chairs &c. Silver, Brass, Copper or Plated, Spurs made to order, J. also on hand several pairs of Does Adam has, als on Bredeteve, white and brown: Boos Tops, suitable for Postillions, Every description of Gigs, Carriages, Harness, Saddlery, &c. bought and sold 01 commission. Approved indorsed Bills, above 100 accepted at 2 and 3 months... 3, New China, Street,

Victoria, 28th March, 1845.

FOR SALE-1 Arab Horse.

1 Poney.

1 Tilbury and harness. Apply at the Livery Stables of

Victoria, Sth July, 1845.

NOTICE.

!

MONS., C. DUPUIG. TAYLOR AND DRAPER FROM PARIS, EGS most respectfully to inform the Gentry BGS most respectfully to informoved his Es tablishment from Macao to Hongkong where he Intends conducting his Business in all its branches and trusts by strict attention, to merit a share of the Public patronage which he has for this last two years received.

MONS. C. Deruic has a small assortment of Gents Kidd, Silk, and other loves, Elastic Braces, Satin Cravats, Stocks etc. etc, etc. all the above articles are of the best description that could be pro cured in the Colony, Gentlemen. can depend an having their Clothes inade in the first style of fa a Chairshiun and elegance

JAMES MCMURRAY respectfully announces to his Friends and the Public that, he has on hand for hire a number of Sedan Chuirs with Coolies. Terms, per day 82, per hour $1.

stood in consequence of the whole New Zealand. Case not being before the House. Of course not: but does not this excite auspicion that the charge was separated by Lord Stanley's friends from the rest of the case for separate discussion, for this very reason? Be this conjecture right or wrong, this, however, is certain that the question of Lord Stanley's good faith was brought before the House of Commons in a form that precluded the House from pronouncing judgment on it. Yuts was asked.

No

Notwithstanding all these very equivocal.look. ing precautions, Lord Stanley's friends have not succeeded in relieving him from the charge of insincere and deceptive dealing. It is admittep that he contrated an agreement with the New Zealand Company on the 8th and 12th of May, 1843. It is admitted that on the 15th of June Governor Fitzroy, charged to carry this agres- ment into execution, after made frank, unreserved, and confidential communications with the Direct..

MONS C. DUPUIG also begs to state that he in-ors, in the course of which he could not fail to tends to keep on hand a variety of Cloths suitable learn their sense of the agreement, wrote to Lord or the climate, likewise a selection of Drills and Stanley, expressing doubts as to the precise mean- fancy Jeans for Coats etc, etc.; also an assortmenting of some of its provisoes. Lord Stanley's answer put a different construction upon these of Buffs, Vallencias, Silks, Satins and Fancy Vel

provisoes from what the New Zealand Company. M. COOPER.vets for Vests of the newest style and fashion,

have done from first to last. This answer is marked "confidential," ao Governor Fitzroy puts it in his pucket, listens to the unreserved inting- tions of the Directors respecting their plans for the future, says not a word of the explanatory instructions. he has received, which render these plans more difficult or execution if not impossible, and goes out to New Zealand to thwart those who have so much trusted him Lord Stanley, toú.. keeps the secret until the 1st of February in the year following. Between Lord Stauley and Go- vernor Fitzroy the New Zealand Company have been deceived and deluded The principal contract for of the agreement and his agent for carrying it into execution came privately to an understanding to construe its provisions in a different sense trom what the Company did, and kept the Company in ignorance of this their determination.

Any Lady or Gentleman requiring

monthly will be provided with one on liberal terms.

Orders punctually attended to. Corner of Alerdeen Street, Queen's Road. Victoria, 10th July, 1845.

NOTICE-

CHRONOMETER NNA WATCH

LATTEY & CO. CARONoved to Graham St. where they intend carrying on their basiness in 40 above line.

Victoria, 8th May, 1845.

BRITISH HOTEL ··

GABRIEL has taken a commodious house si

tuated at the Corner of GrahamStreet, a short distance south of the Queen's Road, which he in. tends to conduct as a Hotel under the above' title Gentlemen favouring him with their patronage will find their comfort strictly attended to."

All the articles supplied will be of the first rate description.

A Thurston's Billiard Table on the Primispo

Victoria, 14th March, 1845.

SPLENDID LARGE ENGARVINGS.

20 Queen's Road, Hongkong., Begs to inform captains of vessels resorting to this Port, and the Public in general that, he is prepared, to supply ships with every description ofnaval stores. and Spars of all sizes--he has also in immediate rea-ROM Mr MOON'S Publisher to H. Majesty, diness Water Boats, for supplying vessels with fresh water, fitted with force Pumps Hose &c. &c.

Goods sold by Auction or on commission Sheathing Copper from 16 to 28 oz. Anchors and Cables of all sizes, Sails made to order under the management o an experienced sail maker

N. B. Nautical Almanacks, Books and Charts, and a few superior Chronometers by Murray.

January 7th, 1845.

NOTICE

THE undersigned is authorized by his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief of Her Majesty's Jand Forces in China to receive all Packages ad- dressed to the Officers or Messos of any Regiment who may have left this command.

CW. BOWP 1. Victoria January, Ist, 1945.

LOST or STOLEN.

AN English bred rough terrier, 9 months old color white, with black patch on left side of head and ear. If found it is requested that he be sent to Dr. Barton's Dispensary, Puttinger Street, as it discovered in the possession of any person after this notice he will be deemed stolen property.

Victoria, 2nd August, 1845.

R. O'SULLIVAN begs to inform the Captains

Dof vessels proceeding to Whatopoa, that he has changed his residence to a ship in Blenheim reach. Whampoa, 5th July, 1845.

NOTICE

R. B. KENNY, and Dr. R. WILSON, beg Die se intimate to the Commanders of ships proceeding to Whampoa, that they have associated themselves as Medical and Surgical practitioners at that anchorage.

China Vessel, moored in Blenheim Reach. Ship's Medicine Chests replenished. July 1st, 1844.'.

FOR SALE.

JAUNDERS Pale October brewed ale in Wood, Allsops Beer in Wood, Poit and Sherry, Champagne and Claret. Apply to

ROBERT STRACHAN, Victoria, 25th July, 1845.

NOTICE. THE undersigned begs leave to notice that, he has

opened, a general Store 13 Queen's Road nexį 10 Mr. BowRa's, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage; he has the following goods for sale.-Damask and Diaper Table Cloths, Damask and fancy Toilet Covers, Handsome, Embused Table Covers, rich Scarfs Shawls, figured and

a choice collection of Historical and other en

gravings from paintings by the most eminent ar fists. On view and for sale at moderate prices at : Mr. Franklyn premises China's Hong, open to- morrow, the 31st iust, from 6 AM until 5 1. M.

Vioteria, 3th July, 1845. -

THE undersigned has for sale a quantity of the undermentioned articles, just arrived viz First quality Champaigne Cider, drums Smyrna figs, Faney Biscuit in tins, pickled Salmon, Loudon Bottled Porter, Cheshire Cheese and Sher y Wine, all of the best quality.

Queen's Road opposite Mr. Scorr's House. Victoria, Joly 30th, 1845.

JOHN KAINS,

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.

JONATHON HESKINS having lett the em: ploy of H. Clarke Fertier de Veterinary Surgeon, the undersigned will be no more auswera.

H. CLARKE. Ferrier. &c,

ble for the said Jonathon Hesking.

Dated 1st August, 1845.

JU

FOR SALEpi JUST RECEIVED an Invoice of Superior Oil-

mens Stores from the Elouse of Crosse and. Blackwell, London, consisting of West India, Imperial and assorted Pickles. Sauces of every

description, Tart Fruits do., Salad Oil, Olives, Capers, Durhaan Mustard &e., Jams and Jellies, Anchovy and Bloater Faste, Potted Ham and Salmon, Anchovies. Yarmouth Herrings in Tins, Dried Sprats Do., Presarved Salmon, Wilts Bacon, Berkley, Pine and Cheshire Cheese, Turk Hairs

cellent Sult Butter in jurs of 7 lbs.

LANE, ROWLAND & Co. Victoria, July 31st, 1845.

FOR SALE. UST RECEIVED a small quantity of superior JUST Linen Cambric Handkerchiels, Damask Table Cloths, Liven Drill, Bleached Duck &c. Also a few Solar Hats.

LALE, ROWLAND & Co. | Victoria, 22nd July, 1845.

FOR SALE. PIRE Grates, Fenders, fire Irons; Brass and from Dour and Cabinet Locks; Nails of all sizes. French Accordeons; a few Sets of Bluck Tin, Dish Covers, Richly cat Gloss Decanters &c. &c.

PHILLIPS MOORE & Co.

Victoria, 24th July, 1815.

AND

SODA WATER

ERATED LEMONADE be ubtained at the Manufactory of the under

White Satire and Brocade dresses. Gauzess, Can I signed. Orders punctually alcaded to

brics, Books, a few pieces of Orleans suitable for Ladies riding habits, Dresses and Gentlemans light Jackets &c. &c. &c.

Plated Ware, consisting of Liquor, Cruet and Soy frames, Butter tubs, Toast racks, Epeyrna, Tea Kettle's with Stands and Lamps, Venison and corner Dishes, Soup Tureens, Wine Coolers. &c. &c. &c.

Oilhans stores of all Descriptions, Sherry in Wood and Boule, Brandy in one dozen Cases, Allsops pale India ale, a quantity of patent India Rubber Corks

a feneral desortment of Catlery, Locks, polished Fowling pieces in cases, Carpenters Tools, and

Steel grates, fire Irons, fenders, &c. &c. &c.

Floor Cloth, an assortment of Hendries perfu- nery, English and Dutch Clocks, &c. &c. &c.

D. CHISHOLM. Victoria, 25th July, 1845.

SMITH & BRIMELOW.

Queen's Road.

Victoria, 24th June, 1845.

FOR SALE.

T the Stores of the undersigned -Chatea: La- A

rose Claret, St.Julien, Golden Sherry, Allsops Pale India Ale in borle and wood, Bass's October brewing in wood, also fine old Cognac in dozen

SMITH & BRIMELOW, Victoria, 24th Jane, 1845.

cases.

SHILLINERY!!!!!! FUNCK begs to segusist the Ladies of Hong- E, kong, that he has just opened a fex mases of Hilliery, consisting of superior Silk and Straw Bonnets of the new and latest fashions; Silk, Vel ret, and Gilt wreaths; artificial flowers etc, etc. etc. well deserving their attention.

Victoria, 4th June, 1945

A dress to Mons, C. Durute, Taylor & Draper: Wellington St., one door from Graham St. Victoria, Hongkong, 30th May, 1845

FOR SALE:

ON board the American Ship TONQUIN

6 000 lbs. Gensing.

500 Bates Brown Drills, Jeans and Sheetings,

50 Tons Pig Lead. 10 Bales Blankets.

50 Pine-apple Cheese.

50 Small Kegs Goshen Butter.

5. Barrels Lamp Oil.

100 Boxes Brown Soap.

Pilot Bread in Barrel and Caska.

These are the facts of this transaction, and they are susceptible only of one interpretation-Lord- Stanley and Governor Fitzroy meant to deceive, and have deceived. If no deceit was intended,

1 Case Paris made Boots, a superfine article. why was the private gloss upon the bargain conce

I Do. Shoes.

25 Boxes Rasi. s.

56.

1 Case Superfine Drab Hats. 1. Do. du. Black do.

Invoice Pickles, Sauces, Meats, Fish, &c. 25. Half barrels family Beel, a superfine article. 10 Boxes Spanish Cigars.

الالة

Do. French Liqueurs assorted. 100 Dozen Ale.

aled from the Company? The anxious secrery betrays conscious guilt, Again, if everything out the part of the Colonial Minister and his Governor. was fair and above board, how comes it that, the promises made to the Company have not been kept? It is scarcey necessary and yet, to omit nothing that can throw light on the discussion, it may be here remarked that such treacherous dealing is quite in keeping with other parts of the conduct of

Paint Oil, Spirit Turpentine, Tar, Pitch and the Minister and Governor towards parties in New

Varnish.

50 Very Superior flams.

10 Cases Olive Oil." 1,500 lbs White Lead. 30,000 Feet Pine Plank and Barus.

100 Casks Nails,

W. G. BLACKLER. Victoria, August 1st, 1845.

P.

NOTICE.

TOWNSEND), Legs to return his thanks to the residents ul Hongkong and Cam. for their liberal patronage, and at the same time to inform them of his having removed to the New Buildings opposite Messts. HOLLIDAY, Wise and Co., where he has a large and convenient Sale- room, and will be happy to attend to sales of all descriptions. Goods received on demurrage in goud stone Godowns, at moderate ratis.

Viétoria, 12th July, 1945.

P.

NOTICE. TOWNSEND, has for sale:-Superior But- ter; Cheese; York Flams; Brandy, in Eat tle; Smoked Beet; Starch; Champagne; Cider; Beef Tongues; Vinegar, in Boule; mackarel, in Bbis. ; South american. Olives, la Kegs; Olive Vil; American Oats; Gram; Dool; Sporting and Gunpowder.

A150

A large Invoice of Books and Stationery; Table Linen; Solar Lamps, both table, Hanging and side; and a quint-ty of Ladis Dress patterns of various descripti.ins.

Victoria, 1st July, 1915.

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION

By

MR. C. MARKWICK N Friday the 8th August at the Commissariat,

ON Feday be, Augus, and unserviceable

Stores -

Biscuit; Salt meat; Chee; Arruck; Vinegar; Gunny Bags, etc em.

3

The Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a. . TERMS OF SALE; -- Cash before delivery and a deposit of 10 cent. to be paid at the fall of the Hunger, if the Luta are not cleared before 3r x the following day they will be reauld at the risk and expense of the first Purchaser.

PER

Just LuPORTED. DER Oriental and for sale. By C, MARKWICK Pottinger Street, a small Batch of Alisops ndian ale in cases of 3 dozens each, also. Barclay. ud Persius Bottled Porter in cases of 3 dozens each

Victoria, 21st March, 1945.

JOK SALE-At the office of this paper.

Compradores cheque books,

Ships Articles, with an abstract of the merchant seaman's act endorsed on the back.

Charterparties, after forms by Chity. Powers of Attorney, after formos by Chitty, Bills of Lading

Chinese Tariff of imports, and exports, for counting brazes.

(From the Colonial Gazette): WASHING LORD STANLEY'S DIETY LINEN.

Amid all their affectation of generous and confi-

dent de tu ridicate staf Character told Smuley's dealings with the New Zealand Com jany, Government took every precaution to save his lordship from any awkward consequences of inquiry. Mr. Hope prefaced his spech by the Tremark that the charge could not be fully under.

Zland. On the 25th of March, 1844, Governor Fitzroy said, at a meeting of native chiefs: "Tho chief reason why Goverment interfered with your selling land, was to prevent Europenas “from” buying great quantities at once from you bus. fore you knew the value of it." Lord Stanley, in his reply to the despatch which conveyed a report of this speech, says :- Tentertain no doubt that the original intention of that provision in the treaty was to enable the Crown, as sole purchaser, to obt in land on easy terms from the native tribes And Lord Stanley, after thus unequivocally intimat ing that he and the Governor meant the treaty to operate in a manner directly the reverse of what they tell the natives they believe it will operate, goes on to say :-"I must confess, although fent- rely approve of the spirit in which your intercourse - with the natives has been conceived and carried on, it appears to me that, in your conference of the 26th of March, you enforced note than was requir ed, the caution as to disposing. lightly of their property." In vulgar English:My dear fellow, you have humbugged these natives gloriously, but on that one occasion you laid it on a little too thick."

Will Lord Stanley's success in this fiest attempt to wash his dirty linen encourage him to repeat the experiment? He has enough of soiled and sud- dled pieces on hand that are much in need of clean." ing. For example:-The South Australians say that he has swindled them out of the purchas money of their lands by refusing the immigration, - which was part of their bargain. Should not Lord Stanley seid down Mr. Hope to the House of Com- ions to prove that he is no swindler? Or, since cleanliness is the order of the day, ought not other meinbers of the Colonial-office to set about wishing their dirty linen too! Mr. Stephen underlies a pretty direct charge of mendacity from the Direct- ors of the New Zealand Conipany; he ought to set about his ablutions next. Indeed all the dra- wels and presses of the Coloni-office are so full of dirty linen, the sooner it is what the the fly busewives of Scotland call a book-washing" (Query, bulk-washing?) the better.

ORIENTAL BANK.

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At The Friend of Chias and Hongkong Gazette, Edital, Printed and Publiaked by Jones Caen, Printing Office, Geary's Road, Verona, Hosogose 1845.

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