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The RACE CLUB Cur, value, Tls. 150. For China

Ponies; weight for inches as per scale; win- ners at this Meeting of a Race of one mile or under, to carry 3lbs. extra; over a mile, 7lbs. extra-penalties accumulative up to solbs; en- trance, Tis. 5. Two Miles,

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Mr. St. Andrew's Driving Cloud 10st. 11lbs... (Mr. Allan) Fernando's Red Robin 11st. .........

(Mr. Nicholson). 2 Mr. Ogilvie's Moonstone 1st. ...(Mr. Symons) 3 Mr. Fungus Praedator 1st, 3lbs. (Mr. Reynell) Mr. Oar's Earl Eric 1st. 81s. (Mr. Gebhark) o The old chestnut won in a conmmon canter in .4281.

The SHANGHAI STAKES, a forced entry of Ts. 5 for a Ponies, except those entered in the Roadsters Plate; first Pony to receive seventy five per cent.; second Pony, fifteen per cent; third Pony, ten per cent,; weight for inches as per scale. Once Round.

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Mr. Kerfoot's Wild Dash, erst, 3lbs. (Mr. Ogle) Mr. Paul's Tajusihal, rosi, rtibs. (Mfr. Bidwell) Mr. St. Andrew's Jolly Friar, 11st. gibs. (Mr.

Allan) + Mr. Fungus' Prejudice, tost, 8lbs. (Mr. Pont) Mr. Krehor's Red Hart, 10st. lbs. Mr.

Meyerink) o

ist. (Mr. Reynell) o lbs. (Mr.

Ashley) o

Mr. St. Andrew's Merry Monk,

Mr. Morriss Sparrowhawk, 10st.

Won yery cleverly. Time 2.343. The CONCORDIA CEP, value, Tis. Presented by Members of the Club Concordia; second Pony to receive 40 per cent, and the third Pony, z0 per cent. of the Entrance Fees; for China Ponies, bond fide Griffins at date of entry; weight for inches as per scale; entrance, Tls, to. One Mile and a Half.

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Mr. Edmund's Foxhound, 11st. (M. Didwell) Mr. Kremor's Repeater, 10st. Tribs......

(Mr. Meyerink) Mr. Bills' Harmony, 1 st. 3lbs...(Mr Brandt) Mr. Fernando's Dunkeld. 11st. 3lbs. (Mr. Ogle) Mr. Veitch's Quicksilver, 11st....(fr. bert) o Mr. St. Andrew's Landsman, tost. 11lbs.......

(Mr. Alkm) o Mr. Choufeur's Prospect, 10st. 11s.......... (Mr. Nicholson) Mr. St. Vincent's Gil Blas, rost. lbs......

(Mr. Bigsby) o Mr. Fungus' Pillager, 11st..........(Mr. Pond) o

Won easily in 3-135.

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The CHAU-SHANG-KIUK CUP, value, Tis. 500. Presented by the Employees of the C.M.S.N. Co., of Shanghai, for China Ponies that have never run at any Meeting in China or Hong- kong previous to date of entry at each Meeting; to be won at two consecutive Meetings by Ponies, the bond fide property of the same owner or owners; weight for inches as per scale; entrance, Tls. 10; to be paid in the Win- ner until the Cup is finally won, when the Second Pony will receive the Entrance fees. One Mile.

Mr. Kelly's Sweet liriar 11st. 3lbs..

(Mr. Reynell) Me. Siwel's Alarm tost. lbs...(Mr. Bidwell) 2 Mr. St. Andrew's Handtsman Irst, (Mr. Allan) 3 Mr. Kremor's Repeater 1ost. 11lbs. Mr. Choufleur's Prophet rost, 8lbs..............

(Mr. Meyerink) o

(Mr. Nicholson)

Mr. Troy's Merodas rist.......(Mr. Danman) o Mr. Fungus Pillager 1st... ...(Mr. Pond) o Mr. Bills Harmony 1st. 3lbs...(Mr. Ehlers) o Mr. Bills Music rest.

..(Mr. Brandt) o Mr. J. S. Fearon's Montezuma 1 txt. (Mr. Ogle)

Won by a length; Bandsman a good third.

Time 2.11.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

The FOXHOUND Cur, value, Ts. 100; presented

for Grifins that have run at this Afecting and not won a Race; weight for inches as per scale entrance, $5, to go to the second l'ony, One Mile and a Hall.

Mr. Veitch's Quicksilver tast...(Mr. Ibert) 1 Mr. Bills' Music est. lbs. (Mr. Bidwell) a Mr. St. Andrew's Bandsumn 11st.(Mr. Allan) Mr. Kremor's Repenter 1st. (Mr. Meyerink), t Mr Fungus Privilege 10st. 5lbs.

(Mr. Townsend) o Mr. Choufleur's Prospect 10st. 11lbs............

(Mr. Nicholson) o Mr. Eccles' Violets tost. lbs....(Mr. Pond) o Won very easily a dead heat for third place. Time 3.171- The Maroo's RACE; for Ponies that have run at

this Meeting: winners at this Meeting ex cluded; weight, gst. 7lbs; entrance, $5; one Round; native Riders in Racing Colours; the Stakes to be handel to the Rulers as follows:

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Mr. Bills' Harmony..

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The YANGISZE STAKES, value, Tis. 100, added to a Sweepstakes of Ts. 5 each; for China Ponies; weight for inches as per scale. Two Miles and a Half.

Mr. St. Andrew's Driving Cloud test, rtibs... (Mr. Allan)

Mr. Ogilvie's Moonstone List. (Mr. Symons) 2 Mr. Gore-Bouth's White Knight rost. lbs.

(Mr. Bigsby) o Won very easily; White Knight beaten of

Time 6.1.

Mr. St. Andrew's Jolly Frian......(Pirate) Mr. St. Vincent's Ruy Blas...

Mr. Ring's Helois

Mr. Kremor's Oriole

Mr. Choufleur's Problem Mr. Fungus' Prodigal

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Panics that have min at this Meeting and not

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Mr. St. Andrew's Huntsman lost. lbs. Mr. Bills' Second Violin prst.......(Mr. Brand:) 2 Mr. Fungus Privilege 10st. 6lbs....(Mr. l'ont) 3 Mr. St. Vincent's Cil Blas rost, i1lbs.....

(Mr. Allan) Mr. Fernando's Dunkeld rst. 3lbs..

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a bad third Time 2.4. Mr. St. Andrew's Jolly Friar rust. lbs.........

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The MAFOO'S CHAMPION RACE, for China Ponies, the property of Members of the Shanghai Race Mr. Monster's Sanherit 11st. 2lbs.(Mr. Ellers) o Mr. Choufleur's Problem tost. lbs.....

Club; weight, gst. 7lbs.; entrance, $5; once (Mr. Townsend) aj

Round; native Riders in Racing Colours; the Stakes to be handled to the Rilers as follows:

The winner, sfäths; second rider, 2/Btbs; 6.-Aria di don, Carlos third rider, 1/8th,

(Mr. Dunman) o

Mr. Kerfoot's Wild Fang 11st. 3]bs(Mr. Ogle) o Mr. Kerfoot's Amethyst tost. 11lbs............................. (Mr. Symons)

The TSATLEE CUP, value, Tls. 16o. Presented

by some of the Silk Inspectors of Shanghai, ↑ Mr. St. Vincent's Gil Blas rost. {1lbs....... added to a Sweepstakes of Ts. 10 each; for China Ponies that have never won a Race: weight, 11st. for 13 lands; to give or take dibs. for every inch over or under; the winner to pay Tls. 50 to the fund. One Mile.

Mr. Gar's Earl Eric ist. zibs.(Mr. Gebhardt) Mr. S. Walker's Castigator 11st. 6lbs.....

Mr. Paul's Shamrock tost. 10lbs.(Mr. Bidwell (Mr. llbert) 1 Won by two lengths; a moderate third. Time Mr. Siwel's Alarm 11st. 8lbs...(Mr. Bidwell) 2 2.42). Mr. Fungus' Privilege lost, 81bs...(Mr. Pand) 3 Mr. Ring's Helias 11st...(Mr. Ogle) o Mr. Fernando's Dunbar rost. glbs.

(Mr.Reynell) o Mr. Choufleur's Prophet 11st. (Mr. Nicholson) o Mr. St. Vincent's Ruy Blas lost. 8lbs....

(Mr. Hunt) o

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The CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES, a forced entry for Winners; optional for the Winner of the Roadsters' Plate or the Consolation Cup, and all other Ponies that have run at this Meeting. not exceeding 14 hands in height; weight for inches as per scale; entrance, Tls, to; winners of two Races, Tis. 15 extra; of more than two Races, Tls. 40 extra, One Mile, and a Quarter Mr. Paul's Tajmahal, rost. 11lbs. (Mr. Bidwell) i Mr. St. Andrew's Driving Cloul, rost. 11lbs. Mr.Kerfoot's, Wild Dash, 1 ist. 3lbs. (Mr. Ogle)

(Mr. Allan 2 Mr. Smarty's Imp, tost. 14hs. (Mr. Symons) Mr. S. Walker's Castigator, tost. 11lbs. (Mr.

Wintle, o Mr. Gore-Booth's White Knight, lost. lbs.

(Mr. Bigsby) o Mr. Fungus' Prejudice, rost Blbs. (Mr. Pond) Mr. Kelly's Sweet Briar, 11st. lbs. (r,

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Won by a head; a good think. Time 2.74. The SPRING CUP, value, T. 100. For China Ponies; winners in China or Hongkong, at or since the Autum Miccting, 1885, 5lbs, extra for each Race; weight for inches as per scale; en- trance, s. 5. Three-Quarters of a Mile. Mr. Bill's Gang Forward, tast. 13lbs.

(Mr. Brandt) 1 Mr. Choufeur's Problem 1tst, zlbs. (Mr. lbert) = Mr. Fungus Picaron rost. 13lbs. (Mr. Pon)

r. St. Andrew's Marksinan 11st. (Mr. Alan) o Mr. Fragus' Prodigal 1ost. 11lbs.............

(Mr. Nicholson) o

Reynell) o Worby three lengths; a neck between secol Mr. Bill's Gang Forward, 1st. (Mr. Brandt) o and third. Time 1.32).

Wild Dash was backed at evens against the The ROADSTERS PLATE, value, Tls. too. For field. To a good start the favourite made run- China Ponies (without the restriction to heightning for a few strides when Prejudice was sent to specified in Bye-law No. 11) not otherwise en the front and cut out the work for the first quarter tered at this Meeting, and that have never won of a mile, closely attended by Wild Dash, Sweet a Race; weight for inclies as per senle; en- Briar, Castigator, Tajmahal, Gang Forward, and trance, Tis. 5. Once Round

Driving Cloud in the order named. After passing the mile past Wild Dash resumed command and made play until passing the Monument where Tajmahal, Gang Forward, Driving Cloud and Prejudice held prominent places, the others be- ing out of the hunt. The favourite still led an entering the straight, but it was evident he was in difficulties, and old Tajmahal running as game as a pebble gradually wore him down, and stall- ng off a determined challenge from Driving Claud within the distance, won, all out, by a length from the old chesnut, Wild Dash losing second place by a neck, Prejudice was fourth" and the others finished in straggling order. Time 2.47. The GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, value, Tis. 100, added to a Sweepstakes of Tis. 5 cach; second Pony, Tls. 30; for China Ponies; weight for inches as per scale, with 71bs, added. Twice Rounda Course selected by the Stewards. Mr. St. Andrew's Black Cloud 11st, 71b.

Mr. Kremor's Rialo 11st.......(Mr. Reynell) Mr. Kremor's Oriele rost. lbs.....

(Mr. Meyerink)

Mr. Brndie's Droichan rost. 8lbs...(Mr Ogle) Mr. Troy's John Brown 11st. (Mr. Dunman)

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Mr. Avlys' Reserve 11st, 6lbs...(Mr. Symons) o Mr. W. H. Short's Wild Earl 1st. (Mr. Fond) - Mr. /Eolus' Light Wind 1 1st. 3lba. (Mr. Bidwell)

Won by half a length; a good third. Time 2.38).

THIRD DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1882. The GRAND STAND STAKES, a Sweepstakes of Tls, 5 each, with Tis. 100 added. For China Ponies that have never been raced previously to the 1st January, 1881; weight for inches as per scale; winners of a Race of one mile and a half or over, 7lbs. extra; iwo or more such Races, tall. extra. One Mile and a Half Mr. Edmund's Foxhound, 11st. 7lbs. (Mr. Bidwell) Mr. Kremor's Repeater, sost. lbs. (Mr.

Meyerink):

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(Mr. Reynell) 1 Mr. Weed's Capitaine 11st. ib. (Mr. Mallierbe) Mr. John's Side Drum (1st. 4lbs. (Mr. Brandt) 3 Mr. Merevale's Astrologer 1 13. 4lbs............ (Mr. Wintle)

(Mr. Nicholson) The old black cleared his jumps in grand style, and case in alone.

Mr. Veitch's Quicksilver, 11st.......(Mr. Ilbert) 313r. J. S. Fearon's Spalpeen 11st. 7lb....... Mr. Henry's Scaramouch, ttst.......(Mr. Ogle) Mr. Gore-Booth's White Knight 10st. lb.

(Mr. Bigsby) o Mr. Bills' Harmony, 11st. 3lbs. Mr. Brand) e Won by a neck; same distance separating second and third. Time 3.16.

The GREAT NORTHERN PLATE, vahie, Tls. 100. For Ponics that have run at this Meeting; weight for inches as per scale; winner of one Race at this Meeting under a mile, 7lbs, extra; two such Races, tolbs. extra; entrance Tls. 5. Seven Furlongs.

FOURTH DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 6TH, 1882. HALE-MILE RACE, for all China Ponies that have run in Shanghai; a Sweepstakes of $5 each; weight, tos lbs; winners at the Meeting 1olls, extra for one race, with 4lbs, additional for each over one. Half-a-Mile.

Mr. Fungus Picaroon 11st. 3lb. (Mr. Bidwell) Mr. Fungus' Prejudice tost. Bibs....(Mr. Pond) 1 Mr. Bill Gang Forward 11st, 3lbs......

Mr. Bills Gang Forward 11st 4lb. (Mr. Brandi) 2 Mr. Edmund's Oyourdone tost. 7lb................................... (Mr. Brandt) 2 Mr. St. Andrew's Merry Monk rist. 71b.......

(Mr. Townsend) 3 Mr. St. Vincent's Ruy Blas 10st. tolb...... (Mr. Reynell) 3 Alr. Kremor's Red Hart 10st. 11lbs......

(Mr. Symons) Mr. Troy's Merodac 10st. 8lb....(Mr. Dunman) o (Mr. Meyernk) Mr. St. Andrew's Iroquois tost. elb., Mr. Mercvale's Lothair cost, 1 lbs. (Mr. Wintle) o

Won very easly in 1.50.

The MANCHU STAKES, a Sweepstakes of Tis, 5 each, with Ts. too added. For China Ponics being band fide Griffins at date of entry, and have run and not won a Race; first Pony to receive 70 per cent.; second Pony, 20 per cent; third Pony, to per cent; weight for inches as per scale. One Mile and a Quarter. Mr. Fungus' Pillager 1st.......Mr. Pond) Mr. Monster's Sanheril tost. 11lbs. (Mr. Ehlers 2 Mr. Kerfoot's Amethyst lost, 1lbs........

(Mr. Symons)

+

'Mr. Bills' Mesic tost. 1zlbs......(Mr. Brandt Mr. Ring's Helios tost. Bibs...(Mr. Ogle) o Mr. Fernando's Dunkeld 11st. 3lb............ (Mr. Mallierbe)

Mr. St. Andrew's Marksman tist. (Mr. Allan) o

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Mr. Hills Gang Forward,yst. 711. (Schumann) Mr. Seraph's Forest King gst. 7is....(Sinqui) 2 Mr. S. Walker's Castigator ost. 7s. (Monkey) 3 Mr. Henry's Scaramouch gst. lbs. (Joc Mr. Smarty's Impost. 8lbs..........(Chinney) Mr. Fungus's Pillager gst, 7lbs. (Judy) Mr. Fungus' Picaroon yst. 7lbs....(Scarecrow) o A splendid struggle ended in favour of Gang Forward by half a length, with Castigator a good third. Time 2.361.

The BEATEN STAKES, for all Ponies that have run

at this Meeting and ant beca placed; Sweep- stakes of $5 each; weight for inches as per scale. One Mile.

Mr. Gore-Booth's White Knight rast til....

(Mr.:Bidwell) 1 Mr. Kremor's Red Hart rost. 18. Mr. Fernando's Dunbar lost. lbs.....

(Mr. Reynell) 2 (Mr. Nicholson)

3 Mr. Edmund's Oyourdone rost, tibs..........

(Mr. Townsend) o Mr. W. II.Short's Wild Earl (rst.(Mr. Symons) o

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I am now prepared to execute the largest orders for every description of Acrated Waters with promptness and despatch. SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANT

..Signor VANZETTI. ........Signor CORTI. ........Signora SILINT. ...Signor BRUNETTI. CAPO DEI ZINGARI...............Signor PATTERNO,

„Signora BERTOLINI. 1 S

INES....

Seats may be booked at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH'S, Queen's Rond.

Hongkong, May 11th, 1882.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND CALCUTTA

For Singapore and Bonbay-Per Sumatra, on Friday, the 19th instant, at 3.30 P.M.

For Singapore, l'enang, and Calcutta.-Per Moray and Arratoon Apcar, on Thursday, the THE Steamship

18th instant, at 2.30 PM

To-day's Advertisements.

OF

PUBLIC AUCTION

HOUSES IN JERVOIS STREET, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, AND TAIPINGSHAN STREET.

THE (Mr. Reynell) o

Won casily in 57 seconds. MATCH, one-and-a-half miles between Rialto and

Sanherib (catch weight).

Mr. Krenor's Rialtor, Reynelly 1 Mr. Monster's Sanberil........(Mr. Bidwell) z

Wou cleverly, after a good race, in 3.168. The MONTEZUMA CUP, value, Tls. 100; pre- sented; for Griffins that have run and not won a Race at this Mecting; weight for inches as per scale: entrance, $5, to go to the second Pony. Three-quarters of a Mile.

Mr. Siwel's Alarm lost. 11lbs...(Mr. Bidwell) 1 Mr. Kerfoot's Amethyst rost 12lb...... Mr. Fernando's Dunkeld 11st. lbs..

(Mr. Symons) 2 (Mr. Malherbe)

Mr. Andrew's Bandsman 11st. (Mr. Reynello Mr. Morries' Sparrowhawk tost. 11lbs.) 3

Mr. Newman's Dictator tost, ribs

Afr: Choufleur's Prospect tost, Tilbs..

o

(Mr. Townsend) o (Mr. dwell) Mr. Gore-Booth's White Knight 10st. 11lbs... (Mr. Nicholson) o Mr. St. Andrew's Marksman rist. (Mr. Allan) o

(Mr. Reynell) ́ Mr. Edmond's Oyourdone 10st. 11lbs.

Mr. Fungus' Praedator 1st. 3lbs. (Mr. Pond) o' (Mrber) or Bills Harmany 1st 3lbs...:(Mr. Brando o Mr. Morris's Sparrowhawk 1ost. lbs......... Mr. St. Vincent's Gil Blas rost. $1lbs.........

(Mr. Ashley) o

(Mr. Dunman) o Won by two lengils; a dead heat for third place, Time 2-40.

Won by half a length; a neck between second and third Time 1.30 4-5th.

HE Undersigned Auctioneer has received instructions from the MORTGAGER to Sell by Public Auction on

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"ARRATOON APCAR," Captain A. D. Maclavish, will be despatched for the above Ports, on THURSDAY, the 18th instant, at THREE P.M.

For Freight or l'assage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 11th May, 1882.

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CREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH COMPANY, URING my absence from Hongkong Mr. DR. SCHULTZ will be in charge of the Company's Office.

"

· 1

A. SUENSON..

Superintendent. Hongkong, 11th May, 1882.

GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH.

COMPANY,

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the 18th day of May 1882, at THREE P.M., On. THURSDAY, the Premises the following Lots-

1ST LOT,

E E D.

Consumers should try those carefully Manufactured

SPARKLING WATERS.

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

7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Hongkong, 11th April, 1852. HAIR DRESSING SALOON

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HONGKONG HOTEL

P. MOORI begs to inform the Gentle- men of Hongkong and Visitors that he has reduced the price of Hair-Cutting to go cents. Having now in his employ three competent As antece to exacute this class of work, in all its sistants who are always in attendance, he guar. branches, with a perfection which cannot be ex celled in any part of the World.

Hair-Cutting..... Shampooing

Shaving.....

Trimming Beards

50 Cents.

....35 Cents,

....25 Cents. ..25 Cents,

MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT REDUCED

ILATES,

RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET.

Mr. MOORE begs to recommend his GOGO SHAMPOO WASH

Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.

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CHIE NAM. OLD AND SILVERSMITH,

WATCH MAKER

GOLD

AND ENGRAVER,

WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS;

ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED. No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG, "Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.

TOK K E E.

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COAL MERCHANT, 18, WING SING LANE, HONGKONO,

KEEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of STEAM COAL of the best quality, at moderate rates; also has always Powerful Steam Launches for Hire at a Reasonable Charge, either for special Purposes, Excursions, or Towing,

Hongkong, 13th April, 1887.

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FONG, PHOTOGRAPHER,

A HAS A LARGER COLLECTION OF VIEWS

than any other in CHINA, Miniatures Painted on Ivary from $7. Oil Paintings on Canvas from $5.

ALL that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND-

Registered in the LAND OFFICE as Sub- section No. 1 of Section H of INLAND LOT! Have this day taken charge of the Com-tion ever produced for promoting the growth under the supervision and management of

No. 202, together with the MESSUAGES or HOUSES crected thereon known as Nos. 31 and 34, Jervois Street and No. 171 Queen's Road Central.

2ND LOT:

ALL that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND

Registered in the LAND OFFICE as Section.

pany's office.

C. A. SCHULTZ

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Hongkong, 11th May, 1882.

ST. JOHN LODGE OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.

to the public as unrivalled by any prepara

of the hair. The basis of this, compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine, Islands Bever use anything else for washing their hair; they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see 'the females with hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using

A of INLAND LOT No. 25, and also the REGULAR LODGE will be held at this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will

FREEMASON'S HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 15th instant at 8 for 8.30 PM.

BUSINESS :-

Ground Registered as Section 8 of INLAND LOT No. 70, together the MESSUAGES or precisely. HOUSES erected thereon known' as Nos. 1, 3,5,7,9,11, and 13, Lower Lascar Row and No. 1, Ladder Street.

For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale

Apply to

SHARP, TOLLER-&-JOHNSON;-

Solicitors for the Mortgagee,

or to

J. M. GUEDES, Auctioneer.

Hongkong, 14th May, 1882.

TO BALLOT FOR TWO CANDIDATES FOR INITIATION. INITIATION.

PASSING.

RAISING And for the transaction of General Business. By Order of the R.W.M.

J. LIVESEY,

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Hongkong, 11th May, 1883.

Secretary,

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NEVER BE DALD.

Cartes de Visite, Cabinet, and all other Styles of Portraits at cqually moderate prices executed

D. K. GRIFFITH,

Studio 8, Queen's-read.

WANCHAL

13)

HONGKONG TIMBER YARD,

OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER ALWAYS ON 'HAND.

L. MALLORY, Proprietor,

Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.

NOTICE.

The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro- pertics it will without fall arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicales scurf, dandruff, and cures all diseases of the scalp. it does not contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling BOOKBINDING AND RULING IN ALL ITS 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 length of time in any climate,

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BRANCHES EXECUTED AT VERY LOW- "RATES AT THE".

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Account Books ruled to any pattern. Music bound in Elegant Style with Best Materials. “TELEGRAPU" OFFICE, HONGKONO.

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