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surely be allowed the artist. If the worthy tenor couldonly see a man of hisown bulld from the front of the house, in the jacket he wore as Elvine in "La sonnambula" and as Nemerine on satur day night, we are quite certain he would have the garment lengthened without loss of time. is singularly inelegant, and, as is well known,

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Mercvale's Far East and Far South, with Pelham, went out together; Far south's girth broke and was taken back for another; the other two did the gallop in 3.23, first n. 144. Mr. Fernando's Dunkeld went about as fast as he could in 3.28, beating Dunbar. The great sensation of the morning was Mr. Gore-Booth's stable; White Knight, with Incubus (Readster's Plate) to keep him company, went for a mile, finishing in magni- ficent style, cantering and not touched, Mr. Ring riding, in zgim, first quarter 338. m. 645.

. .368.; the owner was much pleased and went out of the gate to meet him, and the per- formance elicited a round of applause from the stand when the pony returned. The only other pow we note was Mr. Fungus Picaroon, Im., 1.36, 1st q. 39, im. 615.; there were a few slower three quarters. About 8 pan. Mr. Bitl galloped Presto (Steeplechaser) for two iniles in 4-53. Mr. Bills' Gang Forward is generally be-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE ROYAL

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

UNDER THE PATRONAGE

OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR,

"

AND

HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL DONOVAN

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SIGNOR HOFLICH

impossible to produce

A U 5 T

as originally intended, and craves the indulgence

lieved to be the late First Trump, although hes to express his regret that it has been found is not entered as such. The Bucketing Society had a catastrophe this morning. Their swell chestnut. Fair Wind, who could go like the wind, in the muddat any rate, was pulled up and walked in; he has broken down, or something wrong with his wind; the society passed the rest of the morning consulting with their vet.; then they went and had a wel

romantic tenor and lover to be effective must always look his best. As the braggart Belcort signor Ciocci was uniformly successful. The music of the part was handled in splendid style, and the signor's conception and rendering of the character of the blustering sergeant were in crety respect admirable. Without signora Bertolini, who appeared as Giannelta, the chorus would scarcely have been audible, and we must give this lady great credit for making so much of the very few opportunities she has af scoring in minor parts. In the choruses she is simply invaluable, The Palcemara of signor Corti deserves a Special paragraph. Although the splendid bari tone voice, which at ane time made the name of Corti fanions in Italy, has lost much of its ancient power, the veteran can still clair to be considered an operatic actor of great ability. In hufo roles especially, signor Corti is fairly entitled to rank high, and in no character has he appeared to such advatage in Hongkong, as that of Dulcare, the itiner ant quack and specious humbug of "L'Elisir

Messrs. Kreator's and Ring's stables had a D'Amore." From the moment that he made pow on Saturday on the Road. Then they his appearance on the stage, herated by the powed the differs yistenlay on the course, six "advance on the bugle, and dragged in a

in all; the principal duffer was Orion, the 225 "ricksha" by a couple of Moorish screants, (the aels white: he sprout-eagled his field, and donkey which had been specially engaged for finished casily in 1.34 according to the owner's this ceremony unfotimately fell sick at the last stop watch; some outsiders made it a tritte aver moment, and could not come up to time) until the fall of the curtain, signor Corti was the sout

1.33, 50 a deal took place; Orion changed owners for Tls. 3oo, with ad his engagements, of the representation. In the splendid cavatina

the entries for which amount to Tis. 75; 50 "Udite, adite a rustici" his singing was un-

the owners just get their noney back and have usually correct, and the audience showed their had to pay for his keep. Probably Orion appreciation of the veteran's efforts by awarding was eaten in Saturday's pow, and the stable him loud applause, which was renewed again have something considerably hetter; they must ant

again at various stages of the performance.be strong if they can kick out ponies that In the bucarolle with Adina- la son ricco e

Can da 1.33 easily. This moming (17th) the grass tu sei bella"--and the recitative and duct--- course was again open fas if was yesterday "Quanto amore"--signor Conti was equally sue morning). Mr. Bill was powing his stable cessful. Altogether is performance was a most when we arrived at the course, and they did creditable one.

n. in 3-28. Mr. Ten Broeck sent Azalea and The audience were most liberal in their ap-Amethyst for about seven furlongs, time for the plause throughout the representation, the whole list im. 1.37, a training gallop. Mr. Bill went of the principal performers receiving unanimous

again for 1. with six,, four of them finished calls before the curtain at the end of cach of the near together, and two of them dropped out, three acts.

Foxhound did 29 for a mile carrying Ma Fairotier, a few pounds overweight. Mr. Gore- Booth's Incubus dit fan. in 1.35. Mr. Kelly's 1.331. Then had an exercise canter, after Black Thurs did m. in very good style in his trotting, for a mile, the last 7 furlongs was 25 We may mention that we made a mistake in Montezuma's time on saturday, it was 3.25.

We would call attention to the performance of "Tutti in Maschera" which will be given for the bencht of signora Elena Pinelli to-morrow night. This young artiste deserves well of the public, and we trust she will be heartily supported. On saturday next Barbiere di Siviglia" will be reproduced, the management having been unable, through force of circumstances, to produce "Faust" as was at first intended.

SUPREME COURT-THIS DAY.

He

A lapsus calami was made in our last night's issue the white pony sold out of Mr. Ring's stable was named Helios. He was purchased by Mr. sheppard. Orisa is the dun. The grass course was saved this morning (18th inst.) and sakl to be very hard. A few pows worth noting the training course had to be resorted to; it was took place. Mr. Little Pip went for a mile on sweetbriar in 2.91; Mr. Fernando's pair went for

mile, said to be something very good, supposed the first time they came to the post under the im- to be about 3.50, but people stopped their watches Pression that it was a half mile pow; the dun went fmish. White Knight went for m. with a light away from the white, but he was very tired at the weight; hecantered up the straight; his owner ex- plained that he was not galloping, and he certainly, quarter; the last half mile was 6as; whole time was not, still the stopwatch marked 30s. for the last 137 seamanouch was going in beautiful style; day as Patheen and did tim. in 3.23. Mr. be is the tried griffin that was powed the same Fangus' stable was tried in the middle of today. Pillager, Prodigal and Picaroon went m.; Pilla-

dator and Privilege went m.; the first named won easily, time 1.33 1-5th. Plunderer, Pra- won easily in 3.164-5ls, his last quarter being 31 seconds.Shanghai Mercury.

NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL. The Messageries Maritimes Co.'s steamer Orus with the London mails of March ryth arrived this morning. We take the following items from the London and China Express-

For Sale.

H. FOURNIER & CO. HAVE FOR SALE, JUST RECEIVED, EX

FRENCH STEAMER

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS. '

FOURNIER AND

H.

COMPANY

HAVE JUST RECEIVED FANCY PLAYING CARDS. CRACKERS. BONBONS (Assorted), CHOCOLATE CREAM.

·CHOCOLATE MENIER. II. FOURNIER & Co., Corner of D'Aguilar and Wellington-streets,

of the Public for a slight breach of faith, which H. FOURNIER AND COMPANY

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circumstances render imperative.

HAVE JUST RECEIVED FIGS. MALAGA RAISINS.. TARLE PLUMS.

HE FIFTH PERFORMANCE OF THE

SECOND SUBSCRIPTION SERIES | FRUITS IN JUICE (Assorted);

OF SIX OPERAS WILL BE GIVEN, ON

EVENING,

SATURDAY

29TH APR, 1882, when will be reproduced

IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA,"

GRAND OPERA BY ROSSINI,

IN THREE ACIS,

DRAMATIS PERSONE.

of Resina)....

CONFITURES DE ST. JAMES

(in Bottles and Fins).

SFRUPS (Assorted). HUNTI, and PALMER'S BISCUITS. ALMONDS and NUTS. VANILLA. PATE DE FOIE GRAS. IL FOURNIER & Co., Comer of D'Aguilar and Wellington-streets,

FOURNIER AND COMPANY

BAYE JUST RECEIVED

COUNT Atsariva (the Lover} signor VANZETTI. | NOIX DE VEAU TRUFFEE (in Tins), DOCTOR BARTULO...........Signor PATIERNO H.

FIGARO (a Barber) Signor CHCC.

COTELETTE DE VEAU (in Tins). BASIL ( Music-Master)...........signor CORTI VEAU ROTI, KIS DE VEAU (in Tins). FIORELLO (a servast)............Signor BRUNETTI | FRICANDAU (Assorted). TRUFFES. BERTIA (her Governess) signora BERTOLINI. ANCHOVIES in Oil CAVIAR. ROSINA (Ward of Doctor Bartolo),,signora SHANK

VEGETABLES (Assorted).

FAMILY TICKETS-Admitting 3 Persons,

SUBSCRIPTION PRICES.

SINGLE TICKET Admitting 1 Person, 6

6 Nights

Nights

STALLS. For 3 Persons, 6 Nights STALLS.-For 1 Person, & Nights

PRICES OF ADMISSION : Dress Circle Stalls Pit

....$30.00

$14.00 $20.00

SARDINES in Lemon Juice.

SARDINES in Tomatas.

SARDINES in Oil.

IL FOURNIER & Co., Corner of D'Aguilar and Wellington-streets.

$10.00H. FOURNIER AND COMPANY

$3.00.

$2.00.

.$1.00.

WALSH, and at the Doors on the night of the Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. KELLY & Performance.

mence at 9 P.M. sharp.

Doors open at 8.30 P.M., Performance to com-

be admitted.

Ladies unaccompanied by Gentlemen cannot

A. HÖFLICH, Director and Manager.

OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL STEAM-

Hongkong, 24th April, 1882.

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SHIP COMPANY.

HAVE JUST RECEIVED, FRENCH and ENGLISH MUSTARD.

SAUSAGES (Assorted),

LYONS SAUSAGES.

FRENCH ISIGNY BUTTER (in 1 and FRENCH & SPANISH OLIVES.

2 lbs, Tins). MACCARONI, (Assorted) Paste for Soups, Letters, stars, &c. TAPIOCA. FINE-GROUND MOCHA COFFEE.

COMPANY HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF CHEESE, GRUYERE, ROQUEFORT, DUTCH, CALIFORNIA, CREAM. H. FOURNIER & Co., Corner of D'Aguilar and Wellington-streets.

H. FOURNIER AND

FROM LIVERPOOL & SINGAPORE. H. FOURNIER AND COMPANY THE Steamship

COPTIC "

of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the

The boy Anthony Sanios spencer was brought up for sentence this morning. He was convicted of stealing a clock from the house of Dr. East lake, and pleaded guilty to the other three charges against him, of obtaining goods fraudulently from MacEwen Frickel & Co. and Mrs. J. F. Ross, and attempting a similar fraud on Mr. C. L Tilevenin. Being asked by the Judge's Clerk if he had anything to say why sentence shoul! not be passed, or in mitigation thereof, the pri soner said that last Friday soine one went to him in Victoria Gaol, and asked him if he would go on board an American or English man of-war when he came out of prison. did not care about it then, but later the superintendent of the Gaol told him that he would engage to do so he would get a lighter sentence, and he said that if he had known this at first he would have at once closed with the offer. His Honor, the Puisne Judge, said that no one was authorized to tell him that he would get a lighter sentence, and that it was his own interest to leave the colony as soon as possible. The Court could not make any compromise. His was a very bad case indeed, and he (the Judge) lind great difficulty in dealing, with it." He hand made enquiries, and had learned a great deal about the prisoner's history. He regretted there was no Reformatory here suited for his case, and so he must deal with it as well as he could, and the only way open to him was by a sentence of imprisonment. The prisoner had fallen into the hands of bad companious, but there was no excuse for him, as he was not a poor boy who

The Peninsular and Oriental steam Navigation was starving and could not get a living. He Company have decided to remove their establish has lost his parents, it was true, but he ment from Galle to Colombo in June next, and had been brought up well and had good opper-after that date the steamers will call regularly tunities, but yet had taken to bad courses.

at the latter port. thought, perhaps,

there was something grand in It is officially notified that the German squadron being a thief, but the best way he (the Judge) in the Far East, under the command of Captain could induce him to get rid of such foolish Leblanc, is to be composed of the corvette Storch, notions would be by imprisoning him and having with 16 guns and a crew of 379 men; Hert China and Hongkong, Ceased on the 31st De him flogged besides. His Honor then proceeded 19, and 373 men; Elisabeth, 19, and 373 men; to pass sentence. For stealing the clock, the and the gunboats off and is, with 4 guns prisoner was to be imprisoned for three calendar months, and to be once flogged with a rallan on the breech, 15 strokes. Upon each of the other three charges he was to be further imprisoned, at the expiration of the first term, for three calendar months with hard labour, the first week and the inst month to be in solitary confinement. His Honor said he hoped the prisoner would think over what he had done and determine to be a good boy. His only hope was

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to leave the Colony, and there were people pre pared to assist him to do so. He could not pro mise him any remission of his sentence, but ifhe behaved himself well in gael, the authorities might take his case into consideration.

SHANGHAI TRAINING NOTES.

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Captain Boulineau has been appointed to the command of the Kersaint, French man-of-war on the China station.

and 77 nên cách.

A statement having appeared in some of the American papers to the effect that Prince Pris- dang intended visiting the United States, we are enabled to say that his Highness has no inten- lion at present of proceeding there, and will not lo so unless some special opportunity occurred to make a visit desirable.

In the Portuguese Cones at Lisbon, on the 15th instant, the Minister of Foreign Affairs,

Wharves or Beals delivery may be obtained. instant, will be subject to rent.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 30th

No Fire Insurance has been effected Bills of Lading will be Countersigned by

CHAS. H. HASWELL, JUN., Agents. Hongkong, 24th April, 1882.

NOTICE.

HAVE JUST RECEIVED FRENCH TOBACCO AND CIGARRETTES.

ASSORTED PERFUMERY PROM PINAUD AND PIVERT OF PARIS. A large quantity of FRENCH MINERAL WATERS in Pints of 100 bottles per Case, CORK STOPPERS,

[269 H.

SIM ISAAC SILAS in Our Firm in

HE INTEREST and RESPONSIBILITY of Mr.

cember, 1881.

E. D. SASSOON & Co.' Hongkong, 24th April, 1882.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

(270

for Soda and other Bottles.

FOURNIER AND COMPANY

HAVE JUST RECEIVED

AN ASSORTMENT OF CLARETS In Bottles and Wood.

CHATEAU LAROSE.

CHATEAU LAFFITTE.

MAN

Entíntations.

D. K. GRIFFITH.

"ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

AERATED WATERS.

7 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, (Opposite the City Hall)

Having lately Purchased the entire Machinery of the late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S SODA WATER FACTORY

I am now prepared to execute the largest orders for every description of Acrated Waters with promptness and despatch. SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANTEE Consumers should try those carefully Manufactured

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D.

SPARKLING WATERS. THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR. All Orders and Communications should be ad- dressed to The Factory,

7. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Hongkong, 11th April, 1982.

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HONGKONG TIMBER YARD,

WANCHA.

- --' OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND.

Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.

THE

L MALLORY, Proprietor.

HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH." AN INDEPENDENT DAILY PAPER.

PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON AT FOUR O'CLOCK, AT THE OFFICES No. 6, PEDDAR'S HILL Terms of subscription.-Yearly $20; Half-yearly Sto; Monthly $2; single Copics 20 Cents Cachi

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ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. FURNITURE, PIANOS, &C,

A

HONGKONG RACES, 1882.

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A the HONG-

FOR SALE OR HIRE GOOD SELECTION OF BOOKS. Some Choice Original Oil Paintings and Water Colours, Chromos. Engravings, &c.

A FEW PIECES OF OLD PORCELAIN AND OTHER

WARE.

CHINESE AND JAPANESE CURIOS.

Hongkong, 14th March, 1882.

[163 CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.

HRONOMETER, WATCH, AND

CH

CLOCK-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND OPTICIANS.

CHARTS AND BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

SOLK AGENTS

for Louis Audemars Watches; awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition: and for Voigtländer and sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLAKSES, MARINE GLASSES, AND SPYGLASSES, No. 38, Queen's-toad Central. [10 WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. UNMAKERS AND AMUNITION

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BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description.

Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at moderate charges.

Sporting Guns and Ammunition always

on hand.

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AND JEWELLERS.

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS AND BOOKS.

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"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE, No. 6, Peidar's Hill.

Hongkong, 4th March, 1882.

FOR SALE CHEAP,

HACKS AND CARRIAGE PONIES,

A HANDSOME BAY PONY.

ROKEN to harness;

a first class lady's

BACK, and excellent Carriage FONY. Per-

fectly sound, and warranted quiet under saddic and in harness,

-A PAIR OF BAF CARRIAGE PONIES. A GREY CANTON PONY. SEVERAL CAPITAL HACKS; good trol- ters, quiet, and up to heazy weights, Also two English made PONY CARRIAGES by Lenny of Craydon.

For full Particulars, Apply to

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ADVERTISEMENT'S inserted in the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH."

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is fixed at an exceedingly low rate, the attention offered by this journal as a General Advertising of Advertisers is directed to the many advantages COG-munity and the public generally is respectfully Medium, and the support of the Mercantile com solicited.

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NACS, SHERRIES, LIQUEURS, WHISKY, &c., &c.

AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF

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STAG HOTEL.

`CHATEAU MARGAUX. | QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL. ST. EMILION. MEDOC. H. FOURNIER & Co., Corner of D'Aguilar and Wellington-streets.

OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN BONHAM H. FOURNIER AND COMPANY

STRAND AND JERVOLS-STREET.

senhor scarnichia, in reply to an interpellation THE Undersigned will sell by Public Auction,

Chinese Treaty is almost ready. The Treaty by the Depaty from Macao. stated that the contains no reference to the sovereignty of Por tugal over Macao, China having refused to ratify: the Treaty signed at Tientsin in the year 1861, because fortugal then insisted upon the latter point.

The President of the United states has nominat ed Mr. J. Russell Young as Minister in China, in succession to Mr. James D. Angell Mr. Young who is attached to the staff of the New York

He will be remembered by many of our readers confirmed the appointment in the Far East. The Senate on the 15th instant

White, who has been

comman-

time an Coastguard service at Greenock and com- manded the troopship Himalaya from 1876 to 1879.

The Grass Course was open this lovely morn ing (15th inst.), and a good deal of galloping took place. The following are the principal and a half mile gallops, the work being chicily Herald, and was their London correspondent for... confined to that distanceEarly in the mom-some-time, accompanied General Grant as ing Mr. st. Vincent's pair went for the first Private secretary during his tour round the world. in gallop in 3.31, before the dew had dried up. time not satisfactory to the stable. Then, Fungus Pillager and Predator and Mr. Kelly's Black Thom went together; the black was beaten off, so that this is not his distance, or he selected to succeed Commodore W. & Brown in has gone off since he changed owners, as he did, charge of the naval station at Jamaica, entered" before, 1.35 form. easily, carrying 160 lbs.; the Navy india 1867 joined the Rodney, Captain the others 3.25, the first three quarters was der, 1856, and in 1.40. The Major's skewbald Owasco, with Hentage, on her being commissioned as Vice- his roadster Reefer, and Mr. Eaton's roadster Admiral sir Henry Keppel's flagship in the China Burlesque, went out together, the skewbald seas. On the return of the Rodney to England, pulled up and the chestnut beat by some lengths in 3.30. Mr. Paul's snowflight,

Commander White

for a short a remarkably fine gray entered in the Roadsters' the future favourite for the Hongkong Derby, Mr. Fairoffer up, went in fine style and left Vio- Icts and Derelict in the lurch, Alarat was pulledup. Cumming and Charles Hillyar the following Consequent upon the retirement of Admirals Problemled Mr. Choufleur's two, Prospectand Pro- promotions on the Active List will take place, phet, and cleared them out the dun being beaten off. Vice-Admirala sir Beauchamp Seymour and sir Quicksilver and Montezuma went together, the Reginald Macdonald to the rank of Admiral. chestnut came in very easily, keeping alongside Rear-Admirals. Gore Jones (Commander-in-Chief the mercurial gray, time. 3.28; Montezuma im- pressed the ring very favourably. Imp Oyour-nly commanding Channel squadron) to vice East Indies) and the Hon. Carr Glyn (tempora- done and Merodac, went together; the first m. rank, and Captain sir Michael Culme Seymour, was 1.43, when Merodac was beaten off the others Bart, and sir Frederic Richards to rear flag rank hed close together, Imp having the best of it: The promotion of the two last named officers ne 3.24, or a trifle under Castigator, Monkey will place two Naval Aide-de-Campships to the up nearly weight), went by himself, finishing well Queen at the disposal of the First Lord of the in 3.22. The Ewo black, Landsman's last 1 m., Admiralty. ➡ out of his mile and a half training, gallop was- 3.28; this fine animal's coat was shining like a mirror in the sun. Lothair, with Moonstone, who finished behind him a few lengths, did 3.23 this **inal must have been greatly improved by paper hunting unless the griffins are duffers. Mr.

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Russell. This Illustrated Famphlet on Perfumery, "THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES," by Percy &c, published at 6d, may be had gratis from any JOHN GOSNELL & Co., London---[ADVT.] Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or

MONDAY,

the 8th day of May, 1882, at TWO P.M., on the spot (shop No. 103 Jervois-street.) Under instructions received from the MORT- CAGEE:

FIRST LOT.

HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF WINES. SAUTERNE, PORTO. SHERRY. MARSALA.

H. FOURNIER & Co., Corner of D'Aguilar and Wellington-streets.

H. FOURNIER AND COMPANY

HAVE JUST RECEIVED

A SHIPMENT OF BRANDY. FRENCH COGNAC and ABSINTHE.

H. FOURNIER & Co., Corner of D'Aguilar and Wellington-streets.

ALL that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND, situate in Victoria, Hongkong, the North side in Banhant-strand measuring 15 feet 6 in.; on the South side thereof in Jervois-street measuring 14 feet 9 in.; the East side thereof on a close registered in the LAND OFFICE & INLAND LOT 859, measuring 173 feet; and on the OFFICE West partly on a close registered in the LANDH

as INLAND LOT 860 and partly. on a close registered in the LAND OFFICE AN as INLAND LOT 862, measuring 57 feet gin. and one hundred and eight feet and in.; which said Piece or Parcel of GROUND contains, in the whole 2557 square feet.

street and SHOP No. 72 Bonham-strand.

Together with the SHOP No. 10g Jervois-

Yearly Crown Rent $45.08. ALL that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND SECOND LOT. abutting on the North side on Bonham strand measuring 13 feet zin.; on the south side thereof on Jervois-street measuring 12 fect gin.; on the East side on a close registered in the LAND OFFICE as INLAND LOT 857, measuring 178 feet; and on the West side on a close registered in the LAND OFFICE as INLAND LOT 859, measuring 172, fect;

FOURNIER AND COMPANY

HAVE JUST RECEIVED

assortment of LIQUEURS. CHARTREUSE (Pints and Quarts).

BENEDICTINE (Pints and Quarts)

MARASCHINO. CURACAO. ANISETTE (Marie Brigard).

ANGOSTURA BITTERS.

BOKER'S DITTERS. KIRSCHWASSER. PEPPERMINT. VERMOUTH (Nolly Prat).

which said PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND H.

contains in the whale z,268 square feet

VERMOUTH (Turino).

FOURNIER AND COMPANY

HAVE JUST RECEIVED

registered in the LAND OFFICE as INLAND A LARGE STOCK OF FANCY SILK LOT 858, together with the SHOP No. 103, Jervois-street, and SHOP No. 70, Bonham

Strand.

Yearly Crown Rent $39.99

TERMS OF SALE-Purchaser shall pay atonce

20 per cent. in part payment of the Purchase money; the remainder on completion of the Purchase, and Execution of the Deed of Transler, Purchaser's expense. which shall be prepared by a Solicitor at the

J. M. GUEDES, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 17th April, 1882,

£246

UMBRELLAS.

H, FOURNIER & Co., --Comer of D'Aguilar and Wellington-streets.

HAVE JUST RECEIVED

FOURNIER AND COMPANY

A VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS.

•H. FOURNIER & Co.;

Corner of D'Aguilar and Wellington-streets, HONGKONG, Hongkong, 22nd March, 1881.

G

“OOD ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS

ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS. Tiffin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.30, This Hotel is most centrally situated and within easy distance of the principal landing places.

[2]

J. COOK, Proprietor.

Hongkong, 1st April, 1882.

THE

HE PATENT TYPE FOUNDING

COMPANY,

31, RED LIÓN SQUARE, HOLBORN, W.C., LONDON.

SHANKS, REVELL, & Co., PROPRIETORS,

NEWSPAPER, BOOK, MUSIC, & GENERAL· TYPE FOUNDERS

sole Proprietors of JOHNSON and ATKINSON'S Automatic Machinery for Casting and Finishing Printing Type, and Manufacturers of JOHNSON Patent Hard Metal, patented April 5th, 1854.

Estimates for Newspaper, Book, and Jobbing · Plant at specially reduced rates.

and everything connected with Printing Business All kinds of Printing Machines, Presses, Paper, supplied on most reasonable terms.

HAIR DRESSING SALOON | SPECIAL AGENT FOR CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE

W.

HONGKONG HOTEL

P. MOORE begs to inform the Gentle

Having now in his employ three competent As

men of Hongkong and Visitors that he has reduced the price of Hair Cutting to 50 cents. sistants who are always in attendance, he guar- antees.lo executo-this-class-of-work, in all-its- branches, with a perfection which cannot be ex- celled in any part of the World.

Hair-Cutting.. shampooing.... shaving Trimming Beards

...50 Cents. ...25 Cents.

..25 Cents, 25 Cents.

MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT REDUCED

·RATES,

"RAZORE MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET,

Mr. Moone begs to recommend his

GOGO SHAMPOO WASH

to the public as unrivalled by any prepara tion ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine Islands never use anything else for washing their hair; they are never found bald, and It is quite common to see the females with hair fronto 6 feet long. By constantly using this shampoo Wash is directed, you will NEVER BE BALD.,

The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro- partics it will without fail arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scurt, dandruff, and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not contain any poisonous drugs by its cooling properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing

their hair.

Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any [17 length of time in any climate.

FAR EAST

ROBERT FRASER-SMITH, No. 6, PEDDAR'S HILL, HONGKONG, Hongkong, 4th February, 1882.

NOTICE.

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RRANGEMENTS have now been com

pleted which will enable this Office to undertako all kinds of

JOB PRINTING, Including DIRECTORS REPORTS, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BALL ROOM, and VISITING CARDS,

PROSPECTUSES,

DEBIT NOTES, LABELS, *. PROGRAMMES of ENTERTAIN

MENTS.

TRADE CIRCULARS and REPORTS, &c.

· ម្ល៉េះ,

Accuracy and Best Workmanship guaranteed at the lowest possible rates.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" OFFICE, 6, Peddar's Hill, 1st March, 1883.

MAILS LEAVING HONGKONG.

A MAIL WILL CLOSE

For shanghai-Per Ningbo, to-morrow, the 25th instant, at 17.30 A.M.

morrow, the 25th instant, at 11.30 AM.

For Swatow and Bangkok-Per Dale, to-

For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochow.-Per Kwang- fang, to-morrow, the 25th instant, at 11.30 A..

For saigon Per Atalanta, to-morrow, the 25th instant, at 5 PM.

on

For Nagasaki and Kube-Per Nagala Maru,

Friday, the 18th instant, at 3.30 F.. For Victoria, B.C.-Per Canopus, on Friday, the 28th instant, at 3.30 P..

For Nagasaki and Yokohama.-Per Zamberi,

Monday, the 1st May, at 11.30 AAL

on

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For straits settlements and. Bombay-Per vaca, on Thursday, the 4th May, at 3:30 PAL 1

.

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