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Maceppa, Macfarlane,
Malabar, Adams,
Afermaid, Ryle,
Nemesis. Deas,
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Quren Hub, Rowe,
Royal Albert, Scanlan, Ramilies, Maclean,
Sophia Fraser, Mackellar, Sterling, May,
Scalesby Castle, Leraan,
Russell and Co í Holliday, Wise and
1. Mathesot and CoA
Macvicar and Co
THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY European as House Steward to the FlowORONG
CLUB. He must be well scoutinted with the local markets, and accustomed to keep accounts. Order No persim need apply unless he can produce UDEX- Turner and Co ceptionable references us to character. Applica Gibb, Livingston and Cotion to be made in the handwriting of the applicant,
Macvicar and Co | addressed to the Secretary at the CLUB, J. Matheson and Co Club House, 3rd August 1846.
Boustead andCo
Holliday, Wise and Co J. Matheson and Co Wm Putnu and Co D&A. Rustomjee and
St. Pauli (Ham). Boljahn, Sulimany, Monk, Surge. Purchase, Syed Khan. Smart,
I'm. Prowse, Thompson,
Vm Gillies, Clark, H' Dish Girl, Buckton,
Bell and Co Gilman and Co
Captain
NOTICE
CE will now be delivered at the usual hours on application at the Ice House; a supply having
been received from Cantof
Victoria. 14th August 1848. NOTICE.
Holliday Wise and CoA 98th Regiment, either on account of the Of LL parties having claims against Her Majesty's Lindsay and Co
ficers Mess or Canteen, are requested to sead them in to Me W. FAGAN within One month from this date for the purpose of being forwarded for scule- ment to Captain Dunbar, Mess and Canteen Pre.
VESSELS AT MACAO.
Isabella Robertson, Kelly, Lady Hayes, Langley,
Lyre,
Vizza, Milne,
Water Witch, Forgun.
J. A. Durran, Jr Gilman and Co- J Matheson and Co C. Sapoorjes Langrah
F. J. de Paiva
J. Matheson and Co
AMERICAN AT WHAMPOA
Coquette, Eldridge,
Chicora, Holme,
Janthe, Graves,
Huntress, Gillespie,
J. A. Durran
J. Matheson and Co Dent and Co AND MACAO
Russell and Co Nye, Parkin sud Co Wetmore and Co Olyphant and Co
FOR LONDON, WITH QUICK DESPATCH.
fine A I Barque RAMILIES, Captain MAGEN, of the Burthen 750 tons. For passage only, apply to Capt. MACLEAN, on board at Whampoa, or 10 Mesars JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
Hongkong.
East Point, 17th August 1846.
FOR AMSTERDAM. PHE Netherlands Bark NEER 1 LANDS INDIE, Capt. UEL- Lisset, expected towards its middle her For Freight, apply to VANDERBURG ROWBWINKEL & Co,
Canton or Macno,
INDI AND CHINA MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY
E ondersigned have been appointed Agents If the above named Company and are pre- pared to grant Policies payable in London. Calent
and Canton.
GILMAN & Co.
Canton, 14th August 1848. 11OMURRAY & Co. have just received di- Maganda sen tasortment of
Britauia melal and other Goond, consisting of
sident.
Ilangkong, Victoria, 22nd July 1840
BRITISH HOTEL, Keying House. GABRIEL deems it incumbent upon him to return thanks to his numerous friends, for the support which they have accorded to him, since he entered upon his present enlarged esta blishment.
Mr G. desires to iolimate to Gentlemen and fa- milies visiting this place, and also to parties who may not be inclined to keep house, that he can se. commodate them with Board and Lodging in the luwer part of his premises, fronting the Sea, at the rate of 35 dollars per month, and in the upper part with spacious and airy appartments and board at the mate of 60 dollars per month. The Wines,
Spirits, and Ales, are of the first description and in fact, those who may please to honor him with their presence at his Hotel, may rest assured that every thing will be done to ensure their comfort.
Victoria, 8th July 1840.
BRITISH HOTEL, KAYING HOUSE,
Queen's Road, Victoria, once to his friends and the public, that he FICHAEL GABRIEL has the honour to nu- has taken those spacious and cominodious premi- ses known as Keying House where he intends to carry on the business of a Hotel keeper, and he begs to assure those parties who may he please shall by wanting on his part to insure to them the to patronize his new establishment, that "nothing greatest comfort and attention,
Billiards can be engaged in airy and spacious rooms with a water frontage, at the following rates,
viz
Day Games Night do.
1 Rupee.
neral, that he is prepared to supply Ship and Cabin STORES of all descriptions, and Miscellaneous Ar ticles of the best quality, and on the most reasonable Terma
Bigler and Orugs Immos, Tecond Coffee Pots, Perform Captains at Vessels and the Public in ge: ME Undersigned respectfully begs leave to in- eators, Soup Ladles, Tea, Table, Dessert, Gravy, Salt, Mustard and Sugar Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Hot Water Plates Double, Curry, and Beefsteak Denes, Soup Tureens, Dish Covers, Table and Chamber Candlesticks, Jugs of sorts with Britan- nia metal Covers, superior Table Knives, a great variety of excellent Razors, Penknives, a few Dram Bottles, Powder Flasks & &c. and numerous other articles selected especially for this market.
Viloria, 21st August 1846
M
ACMURRAY & Co. have on hand every de scription of Stores, which they beg to offer to their friends and the public at the lowest possible
A PASSAGE BOAT Iroves Whampoa for Canton twice daily, and PRIVATE BOATS may bo at any hour with good and trustworthy Crews.
engaged Goops transhipped or stored, and General Ship ping Business executed with promptitude and des putch
THOMAS HUNT. Store Ship Jardine, Whampoa Reach,
10th June 1846.
JUST RECEIVED ex JOIN DUGDALE.
E. CHRISTOPHER, respectfully offers to bad
L. PRO Store Queen's Road, an them wat if he
aunest endless variety of Linen Drapery, Habend ashery, and General Stores, and at Prices th
Victoin, th July, 1816. he is assured will
1 give general satisfaction.
NOTICE.
SMITH & BRIMELOW bez respectfully to intimate to the Merchants of Victoria, that they have taken those dry and commodious Go- happy to receive Goods on Storage upon moderate downs in Keying House, where they shall be maal
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terms...
Victoria, 6th May 1843.
SODA WATER
AND
To be obtained at the manufactory of the yeder ERATED LEMONADE,
No 1 and 2 Wooseam's Buildings, corner of Put-
sigued.. SMITH & BRIMELOW. Linger Street.
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FOST RECEIVED and for male at the Stores of the andersigned a choice lot of Wince con- sisting of--
Chateau Murgenix.
Marcobrunner Hocker 1921. Nicreusteiner
Johannisberger. Lacrimae Christi. Melaga seet
The above Wines can be highly recommended.
SMITH & BRIMELOW, Wonsuan's Buildings, Queen's Road.
10-s, & quantity of Choice Stores, consisting of MITH & BRIMLOW have received es Ve. Muscatel Raisins in half and quarter Boxes, Fine Jordan Almonds,
Zante Currants in Jars
Superior Spenn Candles,
Superior Composition Candles,
Renaue Superior Psic Coguec in Wood.
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Fise Jars Coffee in 23 b Bags zad Kennedy's Crakers in Tias just landed, and a few Bates of Navy Twier-boiled Canvas.
Woosnam's Building, August 13th 1846,
NOTICA
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TE the undersigned have formed a Partnership for the transaction of a General Agency, Auction and Commnission busineas at Vitoria Hung- kong, under the Firm of DRINKER & HETL
Victoria, March 2nd 1946.
NOTICE.
S. DRINKER. W. S. HEYL
Dures, superior l'ort, Sherry, Madeira, etas Claret Wines, Peppermint, and Cherry Cordials. Beer and Porter in Wood and bottles, Wine Bitters.
O and retine cans, igre Paris Choice Butter in Kegs, Neats Tongues, Tobacon, Cigars, Old No. 3 and Manila Cherots, Paint Ravens Dock, &c. &c,
Victoris, 16th February, 1848,
NOTICE RINKER & HEYL bare for sale a fow selts of Roger's superior Table Cutlery and Pen.
RINKER & HEYL, offer for sale, at their
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Victoria, 30th June 1846.
GOLD PENS few superior Gold Pens, in Silver cases for A sale al,
DRINKER & HEYD'S Victoria, 11th August 1848.
FOR SALE
vindictive constra
kes to vence eny let Lord Stapley managed nitt glig EN MANtges it without cause, galing being impalizm), flogging ing restive, till the int ness, boundr away and leave
Lord Stapley's trendent of uniform. He duabied
those colonies, as he found the and grew angry, when pressed to tion of immigration into the We
want of an adequate ropply of labour In lo, be contrived to dispensa bis supenulisa of contradiction in pretty equal portion spas con favourers of systemic culonization, eters, and the Governor of New South Wales, wall he and irritated ait parties alike. To Van Drones • Land, he refused to listen to the prayers of the dunes-wet- tlers for relief from the inundation of the segregula lefonry of England, formerly scattered over Aura- Bia, but under Lord Stanley concenused wincheir little island. As for his ecconstable callucta regard a New Zealand, it wog gluon seem that he has given a key to it in his sprach against the second reading of the Corn Bil
Where is it you are about to try this experiment, of which the Minister who brings in forward can- aot tell you what will be the possible or probable results! The old proverb says fiot experimental La corpore mile: try your experiment on some small scule in some insignificant comer of the globe, in some inartificial state of society; try it where a mis- take would not be revocable, where so error in judgment would not lead to such furmidable conse quences."
On the supposition that Lord Stanley's govern- ment of the Colanies wes a series of experimems how for methods of administration might be safely pursued in remote and not sumergas comme GERES, home, something like a systems or principes may be which nobody would have veatured to try nearer detected running through it. But it is rerolling to sce the nraz who has thus wantonly sported with the prosperity and security of so many thousands of British subjecia, uking upon him to play the part of their advocate and patron, when he fancles soins advantage is to be gained by assuming the charac Iter.-Spectator, May 30.
ENGLISH INTERESTS IN THE EASTERN ARCHIPELAGO
to be insmies, regarding the policy paused by the In the complaints raised, and the jealousies sought Dutch Government in respect of Englist interests in the Eastern Archipelaga there is a good deal of Exaggeration. It is not indeed broadly asserted --- as would have been done a few years ago that Dutch intrigues have led to the murders of Native friends of an English alliance in Borses, or the at- tempts open the life of Mr Brokes. These odious inpulations are not broadly uttered; but they are convertly hinted at. The Dutch Gaverament and ed from all such caluarous iosiosetions their agents in the East ate entitled to be exculpat-
Nevertheless, the English Government hes good reason to complain of the policy systematically por sued towards its subjects in that remote region by
prices and guarantee them to be of the first quality,ARSON's Patent Meat Preserver, for curing DY the undersigned a few Jurs of superior Eng the Dutch authorities. Java, occupied by the Bric
Victoria, 21st August 1846.
NOTICE.
LL persons having claims against the Estate of the late ROBRET JONES, Livery Stable-keeper ate hereby requested, to send them for liquidation on or before the 1st of October Proximo, otherwise the will not be allowed, and all parties indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay- ment to,
WM. HEYL
Victoria, 20th August 1846.
PUBLIC AUCTION. WILL be sold on this day, Saturday 22nd lost, We do this day; she premised of the
late R. JONES, Livery Stable-keeper, by order of the Administrator.
All the Stock in Trade, Household furniture &c.
Beef, Mutton, Tongues, &c. By the aid of Carson's Meat Preserver any Joint of Meat, how. ever large, can be salted instantly, and so perfectly that it may be dressed immediately, or kept for any length of time. Also received, Essences of Mint, Thime, Parsley, Sage, &c, the respective flavours of which can be imparted to the Meat,
The Meat Preserver is enclosed in a suitable Box,
C. MARKWICK,
Auctioneer
lish Paint Oil. Pottinger Street Victoria, 19th November, 1845.
JUST IMPORTED AND FOR SALE. faw cases superior Sillery Champagne. Ap.
ply to,
MR C. MARKWICK,
Pottinger Street
and instructions for ouring the different Joints sup EMERY, FRASER & Co., inform the Com- plied with each,
ROBT: RUTHERFURD.
Queen's Road, 14th August 1846.
SUPERIOR PENKNIVES, manufactured by JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS,
CUTTERS TO HER MAJSHTY AND THE ROYAL FAMILY.
No. 8 Norfolk Street, Sheffield.
Jes, Faroese, Sheep and Goats &c. &c. fee, consisting of: Horses, Punies, Saddles, Brid- A Small invoice of the above superior Cutlery
Sale positive.
DRINKER & HEYL. Victoria, 20th August 1846,
C. MARKWICK,
L Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on this day, Saturday the 22nd August 1846, by or der of ROBT. DUNDAS CAY. Esq, Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hongkong :——
situated in the Tee pin shan, belonging to the baland Lat No. 246 C. with House thereau estate of the late JOHN PARKINSON.
And on Monday the 24th August 1846-A Lot of Ground, with Building thereon (opposite JoNRA's Livery Sables) belonging to the estate of the late
RUBT. STEPHENSON.
TEAKS OF SALE.
Cash, in Mexican Dollars. The purchaser to be at the whole expence of Transferring the property in the Government Books -end of making up his life to it.
Ma
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG
R. N. DE PARKER, Solicitor of the High Court of Chancery, and one of the Attorneys of Her Majesty's Courts of Queen's Bench, Com mon Pleas and Exchequer in Irelaid, bes been duly admitted to practise as a Boliciter. Allorvey, and Practor of the Supreme Court of Hongkong. Mr PARKER is likewise a legally constituted Public No taly of the High Court of Prerog Uffices at Mesars Bonn & Co., Quecic's Road
of England. Hongkong 29th July 1816.
THE undersigned has removed bia Chambere do the flouse in the Queen's Road, adjoining the stores of MessrA SMITH BRINBLOW.
WH GODDARD, Solicitor & Notary
Victoria, 3rd August 1840.
just received, and can be strongly recommend ed for the use of Offices.
F. FUNCK. Victoria, 8th July 1846.
BOOTS & SHOES.
THE undersigned has just opened another case of Slants Boots and Shoes, and is ready to die- pose of them as heretofore,
F. FUNCK.
Victoria, 12th August 1846.
TO COMMANDERS &6
munity of Hongkong, that they have a horse SHORE and FARRIER Intely arrive, and though their establishment is rather distant from the centre of the town, Gentlemen may rely on having their horses faithfully and expeditiously shod. Opposite the Catholic
Burying Ground,
June 23rd 1846.
ish in 1911, when Holland had ceased for a time to exist as a mation, was restored to rescitated flot- land after the close of the war, This was right, Java was taken from France, our enemy, when Hot land was incapable of acting for herself; it was re- stored to Hollied, our ally, after her emancipation. But it was not right to restore it, as was done, walk- out taking good security that Huiland should not is future use her power in those seas, as formerly, to oppress British merchants and cramp British trade. England, on the ground of abstract right, restoring, without say claim for conpsastion, Java, was entitled to ask for such guarantees England, which had boea rather a borden upon Holland than a source of profit, transformed by improved govern- ment into a ralonide property, had claime upon the gratitude of that country. Nevertheless, Lord Gass win one smile the more from a king waived the se sertion of the interests of Engbod. The Patch re- sumed inmediately heir old oppressive and mano polizing policy in the Estero seas. The com plaints of Brgish subjects led to a treaty between Great Britain and the Netherlands respecting their ranged by Osoning and Fagels the relatician had mutual interests in the Arch pelago. If we ar
no chance, with the wily diplomatist, traxted to the profession from his cradis end She treatY BLEW
BILLS OF LAVING FOR THE OVERLAND lereagh bowed and smirked away or nights-10
ROUTE.
POR sale at this office, four forms of bills of lad.
ing for goods or specie shipped by the P. & 0. Company's Steam packets. 1st for goods deliver able at London; 2nd for goods deliverable st Southampton; 3rd for goods deliverable at Suez : 4th for goods deliverable at intermediate parts. They are printed after the Company's forins on Bank post
October, 1845.
THE undersigned begs to solicit the attention office #riend of Chine".
Commanders of ships and the public to his ex tensive assortment of stores, replenished every month by direct importations to his own indent, consisting of
Europe, Manila and Coir Cordage of all sizes; Spunyarn, Worming, Marline, Hombre' lines, Lead lines, Oakum etc. Best navy Canvass, Bootch twine, and Dutch bunting.
ng. Tar. Pitch, Rosins, Paints, Peint oil, Turpentine, Varnish etc. etc. Blocks, Hanks, Mast Hoops, and Nails of every kind, Palms, Sail needles atc.
Bread, Flour, and Sell provisions. Oilman's Stores of every description. Bruny Gin Rum and Whitky.
Sherry Port Maigiro, Chainpague, Hock and VATIQUA otherlight
India and London li
elő, etc.
JUST RECEIVE
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Pale and Dark-
quality
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HOLMES & BI
Porter
LORD STANLEY AND THE COLONIES.
It is nothing new to see politicians all of a sudden affect to take a deep interest in persons or classes for whom they had before evinced the most perfect in- difference Lord Ashley, Lord John Manners, and a few other of our landed aristocrany are doub sincere in their efforts to better the comtion of the working cesses in the manufaclus the sager pailanthropy of Protect SER VOBNCYer factory workaden con of lina u moet enspicitare resemblance
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