THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET,
MONDAY, JULY 24, 1882, No08.
To-day's News.
TELEGRAMS.
SINGAPORE, 22nd July, 1882. IRISH AFFAIRS, The House of Commons has passed through Committee the Bill on the payment of arrears of rent in Ireland,
THE WAR IN EGYPT,
Arabi's position is very stung, and he has divertel, the Canal supplying Alexandria with 'water. His influence is said to be daily in.
creasing
THE FRENCH MINISTRY AND PRE- SIDENT GREVY,
The French Ministry tendered their resigna tion, which the President refused to accept and they remain in office,,
A WAR CREDIT ASKED FOR BY THE PREMIER.
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Mr. Gladstone has given notice in the House of Commons that he will ask for an extraordinary credil,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1882.
Intimations.
INGKEE'S HOTEL MACAO.
HINGKEE'S NEW HOTEL ON THE PRAIA GRANDE
(CLOSE TO THE PUBLIC GARDENS) is the Largest Hotel ever opened in Macan.
SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES AND VISITORS.
A First Rate Table; capital attendance; Wines and Spirits of the Best (ality only; and Charges Strictly Moderate,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BILLIARDS.
Macno, 15th July, 1882.
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STAG HOTEL. QUEENS'S ROAD CENTRAL GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS
ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS.
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Tiffin at One o'clock, Dinner, at 7.30.
This Hotel is most centrally situated and within easy distance of the principal landing places. 4751
J. COOK, Proprietor.
WILLIAM DOLAN SAIL-MAKER & SHIP-CHANDLER, 22, Prava Central.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. COTTON DUCKS, HEMP CANVAS,
A Mernst of Lodge Victoria No. 1026, will be held in Freemason's Hall, Zetland Street, this evening at 9 o'clock precisely.
MEMOS. FOR TO-DAY.
The steamship Ashingren will leave for Bangkok, at noon.
The l'hite Clord leaves for Macao, at a pro. Mails for the Straits Settlements, per steam- ship Picciolo, will close at the Post Office at 4-30 pan.
The Ponen will leave for Canton, at 6 o'clock.
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AMERICAN
OAKUM, LIFE BUOYS, CORK JACKETS, &c., &c., &c.
Hongkong, ist May, 1882.
WA
Intimations.
M.
GU E DE S. J.
HOUSE AND LAND BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. NO. 33, WELLINGTON STREKT, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882
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SAM HING (STULT Z),
MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER,
HAT AND CAP MAKER.
Imen's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Um- IMPORTER of every description of Gentle
brellas, Ilats, &e, &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds; Hamboo Blinds and Matting. Special attention given to the Tailoring Departs ment. A perfect fit and best workmanship gua all the newest patterns ranteed. Cretonnes and Chintzes for Diesses in
No. 49, AND $1,TIDEEN'S ROAD CESTRAL. Honglang, 1st May, 1882.
[302 WAII LOONG, ESTABLISHED 1865.
GOLD AND SILVER SMITH AND JEWELLER,
DEALER IN
PONGEE Silk Dresses, Crape Shawls, Gauzes, Ivory, and Lacquered Ware, Mattings, &c. &c.Porcelain, Fans, Curios, Bristles, Human Hair, and specially selected Feathers always on hand at Moderate Prices, quality guaranteed.
No fo, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 2nd June, 1882.
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CO
G. FALCONER & CO. TATCH AND CHRONOMETER
MANUFACTURERS
CAND JEWELLERS.
NAUTICAL
INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS AND BOOKS, No. 46, QUEEN'S-ROM CENTRAL. [434
WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO.
The Ping-On will be despatched for Hoihow GUNMAKERS AND AMUNITION
and Paktoi, to-monow, at daylight. Applica tions for freight or passage to be made to Messrs. Russell & Ch.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR NEW YORK.
HE 3/3 L. 1. 1. American Bark
THE
NEHEMIAH GUISON,"
Bailey, Mastery will load here for the above Port, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.
Hongkong, 24th July, 1882.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1517
THE following Properties will be Sold by the Undersigned by Public Auction, an SATURDAY,
the 20th July, 1882, at 3 1. st., on the Premises,
IN SIX SEPARATE LOTS.) IST LOT-ONE HOUSE in Queen's Road Cen- tral, No. 1471, Registered as the RE- MAINING PORTION & SECTION G of MARINE LOT No. 63.
28D Lon-One HOUSE in Bonham Strand No. 117 Registered as SECTION A of MARINE LOT No. 161.
3RD Lon-One HOUSE in Queen's Road West,
No jo, Registered as SUBSECTION NO. 1, of SECTION A of INLAND LOT 366. 4TH Lor-Dag HOUSE in West Street, Tai- No. 41, Registered as INLAND 223, (Section.)
ping,
5TH LOT. One NUUSE jo New West Street,
Taipingshan, No. 13. Lot 224. (Section.)
6 L-Three HOUSES in Square Street, Taipingshan, Nos. 38, 60, and 62, Registered its INLAND LOT No. 273.
For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to
J. M. GUEDES, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 24th July, 1882.
Intimations.
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A. S. WATSON & CO. HAVE LATELY RECEIVED A SUPPLY
OF THE FOLLOWING
viz:
SCOTT'S "ELECTRIC TOOTH BRUSHES. SCOTTS ELECTRIC HAIR BRUSHES. SCOTTS GALVANIC GENERATORS.
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DEALERS,
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE
Anms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description.
Aras Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at moderate charges.
Sporting Guns and Amäunition always on huni
CHS. J. GAUPP & Co. ~HRONOMETER,
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CHRONOM WATCH, AND
CLOCK-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS, AND
OPTICIANS. CHARTS AND BOOKS.
INSTRUMENTS.
NAUTICAL
SOLE AGENTS
for Louis Audemars' Watches; awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES, AND SPYGLASSES.
No. 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL- (447 DE SOUZA & CO. RINTERS, STATIONERS,
BOOKBINDERS. D'AGUILAR STREET
PRINTE
AND
EVERY KIND OF WORK EXECUTED WITH ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH
ON
VERY MODERATE TERMS.
SELECTED MATERIALS FOR MARKET REPORTS
Book-binding and Ruling in every style executed
at low rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. Perforating and Numbering Machines, and all other appliances for look-binding in first rate working order.
PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, VISITING, AND MENU CARDS, &c. &c., AT LOWER PRICES THAN ANY, HOUSE IN THE TRADE.
EXPRESSES ISSUED THROUGHOUT THE COLONY AT ONE DOLLAR.
Books, Machine-ruled, of every description made to order,
A varied stock of specially selected Stationery always on hand,
Hongkong, 15th June, 1882,
Commercial.
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DEPARTED. Per Wrecker, for Caroline Islands-1 Euro- pean and 4 Chinese,
Per Van-in, for Hollow,--50 Chinese, Perimoy, str., for Shanghai-- European and 45 Chinese.
Per Mei-feu, str., for Shanghai,-110 Chinese. Per Nanton, str. for Swatow, &c. Laro peans and 240 Chinese,
Per Chine, str for Swatow-1 European and 210 Chinese,
Per Greyhound, sur, for Hoihow.-1 Euro- pean and jo Chinese, Chinese.
Per Sumatra, str., for Singapore, &c.-209
REPORTS:
THIS DAY, NOON. Banks are now in much better oflour Į than they have been for some time past, and it would appear that great hopes are entertained of the present storm in the political world passing away without doing much damage. That, however, remains to be seen. On Saturday, Bauks were very Brm, at 122 per cent. premium, and a fair August 31st. What effect the lastest polit-Toy on be 22nd instant. Had E.N.E. wlods business was done on time at 125 for
The Spanish steamship Futy reparts left ical telegram--that received yesterday throughout. forenoon-may have on the market status The British steamship Fang/sze reparts left of the stock is at present a matter of con-Shanghai on the 19th instant."Had fire weather
and S. W. monsoon, jecture. A few Chinese Insurance shares.
The German steamship Non reports left have changed hands this morning at 230.Mantong on the 19th instant, Had fine weather Docks have changed hands at 47 per cent, with light Southerly winds all the passage. premium, and there are still sellers at the quotation. The scrip of the China Sugar Refining Company is in strong demand at
178 per share,
SILARES.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank÷122 per cent.
Premiunt, buyers. Union Insurance Society of Canton--$1,625 per China Traters Insurance Company-$1,675
share, ex. div. buyers.
per share, buyers,
North China Insurance-Tis. 1,235, per share,
ex. div.
The British steamship Glancus reports left 17th instant. Had fight S.E. winds and fine Liverpool on the 9th Jane, and Singapore on the weather.
The British steamship Cauton reports left Saigon on the 18th instant.To Macclesfield Banks had fresh monsoon; thence to port very light S.W. breeze.
The Chinese steamship Fu-yew reports left weather with ninderate Shanghai on the 19th instant. Had fine dear S. Westerly winds throughout the passage.
The British steamship Esmeralda reports left Canton Insurance Company, Limited--80.perrong Westerly winds and heavy rain.
Manila on the 31st instant. The first part had The latter part had fresh N.E. winds.
share.
Yangtze Insurance Associationï-Tis. $70 per
share.
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T O K
K E E.
Chinese Insurance Company-$130 per share,
sales.
AL MERCHANT, 18, WING SING Lası, Hosokova,
EEPS on hand for Sale all kinds ofSTEAM COM, of the best quality, at moderate rates; alsa has always lowerful Steam Lanches for fire at a Reasonable Charge, either for Special Purposes, Excursions, or Towing.
Hongkong, 13th April, 1882.”
LING SHIN G
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BOOT AND SHOE MARER * No. 5, WELLINGTON STREKT, HONGKONG,
HE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE
Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed.
THE
Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS, Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
NOW
HONGKONG RACES, 1882.
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READY, PRICE
25. COMPLETE REPORT of the HONG-
A KONG RACE MEETING
OF 1882.
IN PAMPLET FORM, REPRINTED FROM THE HONGKONG TELEGRAF!! " As only a limited number will be printed, orders should be sent without delay to the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI
OFFICE
No. 6, Peddar's 'Hill. Hongkong, 4th March, 1882.
THE
NOTICE.
HE Undersigned has all kinds of House and Ship COAL for Sale in large or small quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Con- modious small steamiers on hire for towing pur- poses, Excursions, &c., &c., CHEAPER than any other House in the Trade."
Apply to
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HING LEE, 37, Tung Man Lane. Hongkong, 12th April, 1892.
SUN S 11 I N. G.
DEALER IN SILKS.
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Lacquered and von Wares, Claros, dec.,
ANTON and Shanghai Gautes, CrapeShawls,
&c, &c. The best house in the trade for high- class Curios, GOLD and SILVER JEWELKY
of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stampa,
Scals, &c., &c. The public and Travellers are invited to inspect the show toomis.
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No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, »'
HONGKONG. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
[298 ONGKONG TIMBER YARD,
WANCHEA
OREGON PINE STARS AND LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND.
L. MALLORY,' Proprictor
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Hongkong, 24th June, 1881,
HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH."
[436 THE
HAIR DRESSING SALOON HONGKONG HOTEL
GLASS STOPPERED GLOVE BOTTLES, WP MOORE begs to inform the Gentle.
TONG A
FELLOW'S COMPOUND SYRUP
OF HYPOPHOSPHITES.
VALENTIN'S MEAT
JUICE.
SAVORY AND MOORE'S PEPTONISED MEAT.
VASELINE SOAP,
ROBARE'S GOLDEN HAIR DYE. NEW PATTERN TOOTH BRUSHES.
VIN-SANTE
NON-ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT
• HYPOPHOSPHITES,
CONTAINING
A. S. WATSON & Co. GENERAL CHEMISTS
AND
AERATED WATERS
MANUFACTURINS.
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG," CHEN. A M
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GOLD ANARCH MAKER RSMITH,
AND
ENGRA V ER, WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS ; ALL WORK. GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED.
No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.
men of Hongkong and Visitors that he has reduced the price of Hair-Cutting to 50 cents. Having
now in his employ three competent As sistants who are always in attendance, be guar antees to execute this class of work, in all Ita branches, with a perfection which cannot be ex- celled in any part of the World.
Hair-Cutling....
Shampooing
50 Cents. 25 Cents. Shavingin
25 Cents. Trimming Beards...25 Cents.
MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT REDUCED
RATES.
'RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET.
Mr. MOORE 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 toot; 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 from 5 to 6 feet long. By d
y constantly using this Shampoo
NEVER BE BALD The proprietor. offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by lis restorative pro-
Wash as diccice, you will
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY PAPER
PUBLISHED
AT THE OFFICES NO. O, PEDDAR'S HILL
6,
Terms of Subscription-Yearly $20; Hallycarly Sto; Monthly S2; Single Copics 20 Cents cach,
The Cheapest and best advertising malism in Hongkong. Terms can be learnt on application.
A SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET Published Daily at 10.30 .n, and circulated free of charge throughout the Colony, Hongkong, 1st April 1883.
YE U QUA
On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tis. 150
per share.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.
STEAMERS,
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-2985 per July 15, AstuNGTON, British steamer, 809 Mac-
share, buyers.
longkong and Whampoa Dock Company-47 China Fire Insurance Company-$320 per share.
per cent. premium, sales and sellers. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.
-833 per share pretium, sellers. Hongkong Gas Compary-$85 per share, Hongkong Hotet Company-103 per share. Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Li-
mited-percent. premium.
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited--$178
per share, buyers.
China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)--3
per cent, premium.
Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$129
pershire, buyers,
Hongkong lee Company-3434 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
$60 per share.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1878-14 per cent. prem.
ex. int.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881-zh per cent.prem.
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE
day, the 24th instant, at 4.30 F.31.
For Straits Settlements.-Per Picciola, to
For Saigon--Per Retus, to-day, the 24th instant, at 430-P.M.
For Hoilion and Pakhoi--Per Pingon, to day, the 24th instant, at 5 P.M.,
For Swatow and Bangkok.—Per Consolation, to-morrow, the 25th instant, at 9.30 A.M.
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The P. 3.5. S. Co.'s steamship City of Tokio left San Francisco on the 1st instant, and is duc here on or about the 29th.
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
July 22, CANTON, British steamer, 1,095, 3. C.
July
July
Jaques, Saigon 18th July, Rice and General.
Sue Loong Chan.
22, YANUTSZE, Dritish steamer, 784, Lee,
Shanghai 19th July, General-Siemssen & Co. 22, MONARCH, Britishi stemmer, 1,521, M. Thompson, Nagasaki 17th July, Coal Siemssen & Co.
July 22, Fu-raw, Chinese steamer, gzo, Barfoot. Shanghai 19th July, General.-Ć. M. S. N. Co.
July 22, MESIZALEH French steamer, 1,209. Homery, Yokohama 16th July, Mads and General Messageries Maritimes. July 23, PEKING, Iritish steamer, 954, Drewes, Canton 22nd July, General-Sienissen & Co. July 23, GLAUCUS, British steamer, 1,647, T. S. Jackson, Liverpool 9th June, and Singapore 17th July, General.-Butterfield & Swire. July 23, NONA, German steamer, 669, Wolffel, Mantong 19th July, Salt. Ed. Schellbass & Co. July 24, EMU, Spanish steamer, 222, G. Ortuzar, Amoy and July, General-Remedios & Co. July 24, Esmeralda, British steamer, 365, K. Talbot, Manila 21st July, General-Russell
& Co.
Donald, Bangkok8th July, General-Siems- sen & Co.
July 21, DENLEDI, British steamer, 1,000, J.
Rois, Glasgow via Singapore 15th July, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
July 14, CHUNKIANG, British steamer, 799, S. M. Orr. Canton 13th July, General-Siemssen & Co.
June 29, CLIFTON, British steamer, 1717. H. F. Hot, Newcastle 6th June, Coals-Bonico Co., Limited.
September 28, CONQUEST, British steamer, 315
→Jardine, Mathcion & Co,
HONGKONG-SAULINE VESSELS. (Continent.)
July 20, MINNA, German turk, 457. T. Daw, June 25, NEHEMIAL GIBSON, American baik, Cheloo and July, General-Siemssen & Co.
741, F. C. Bailey, Bataviá 9th June, Ballast.
Russell & Co. July 16, PAUL JONES, American ship, 1,258, E.
A. Gerrishi, New York 23rd March, General, -Fratar & Co. Pr
June 7, PAUL, Gerraan bark, 744, Kiefoth, Ham
burg 16th December, General. Carlowitz & Co. July 1, PHO, Gennan bark, 433, G. Lamcken, Newchwang arst June, ficans.-Arabold, Kartery & Co. 17, P. J. CARLICON, American bark, 986, J
Cardiff and February, Coal.
July
July
"
A
Asbury,
15 PRINCESS SARAPILI, Siamese bark, 4541 Munchaut, Bangkok 35th June, Rice,- Carlowitz & Co. July 11, RAVEN, British bark, 343. Whiting, Newchwang ixth June, Beans.-Ed. Schell- Feb. 2. R. T. CLAYTON, American bark, 240,
hase & Co.
Thons Davies, Laguimanoca3rd Dec, and Santa Cruz 24th January, Lumber--Order. July 15, 8. R. BEARER, American bark, 607, A.
13. Barnid, Newcastle 5th May, Cout.-Ed. Schellhass & Co.
July 5, Sestore, British bark, Olsen, Dang- kok 19th June, Rice and Sapanwood.-
Chinese.
April 23, SPARTAN, American schooner, 85, C.
Vincent, Ladrones 10th April, Ballast.- W. H. Ray.
June 9, SUSANNE, German ship, 1,433, II. Finke, Cardiff 30th January, Coal-Melchers & Co. July 18, TAY-WATT, Siamese bark, 656, Schmidt,
Bangkok 2nd July, Rice-Chinese. June 15, WALLS CASTLE, British bark, 625, H. A. Brown, Manila 6th June, Timber--Cap-
tain,
WHAMPOA.
June 20, FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, British bark, 464, John G. McArthur, Saigon 10th June, Salt and Sapanwood-Soy Sing... June 13, PELHAM, British bark, 340, Agnew, Freemantle, WA, 22nd March, Sandal- wool--Wieler & Ca
AMOY
In Port an 18th July, 1882. Anna Bertha, German back, 469 (Krause)--Pase-
shi & Co.
Anna, German bark, 415 (Davidson)-H. A. Pe-
terson & Co. Charon Wattana, Siamese ship, 555 (Ulrich)-
Chinese.
Chloris, German bark, 334 (Matzen)—H. A. Pc-
tersen & Co.
July 16, CONSOLATION, British steamer, 764, R.
Young, Bangkok th July, Rice and Genc-Hammonia, German bark, 404 (Weller)-Pase- ral-Yuen Fat Hong.
July 14, Corric, British steamer, 4,366, W. H. Kidley, San Francisco 17th June, and Yoko- hama 8th, Mails and General.-O. & O. S. 5. Co.
Fame, British steamer, 117, Stopani (tug plying)
Hongkong and Whampon Dock Co. July tó, FEILUNG, British steamer, 754 W. All son, Saigon 11th July, Rice.-Captain. April 14 HONGKONG, British steamer, 67
Kwok Acheong & Sons.
Dec. 19, JOLOANO, Spanish steamer, 654, Mar-
quez-R. Mourente.-Cosmopolitan Dock
July
7, LI TAI, Annamite steamer, 1,000, Li Ton Tack.-Captain.
| Jaly 20, PANAMA, Brilish steamer, 1,031, R. Thomson, Nagasaki 14th July, Coal-Ġub, Livingston & Co.
July 10, PASIC, Spanish steamer, 284, F. Unibe,
Manila 7th July, Ballast-Remedios & Co. July 21, PERNAMBUCo, British steamer, 643,
Hamlin, Saigon 16th July, General.-Mel. chers & Co.
July 9, PicCIOLA, German steamer, 875, Thos. Nissen, Swatow 8th July, Ballast-Wieler & Co.
July 21, PING ON, British steamer, 575, A. A. McCaslin, Pakhoi 17th July, and Hollow 20th, General.--Russell & Co.
July 20, REMUS, British steamer, 652, Wm. Walt, Saigon 16th July, General-Captain... Nov. 24, SEA GULL, American steamier, 43, Hay-
July 22, TRALES, British Steamer, 820, T. G.
den-China Traders' Insurance Co.
Pocock, Foochow 19th July, Amey zoth, and Swatow 21st, GenD. Lapralk & Co. June 23, YorTUNG, British steamer, 286, H.
Kennett, Quangal 19th June, General Kwok Acheong & Sons.
་-
BAILING VEBJXLA.
May 30, ALVA, Portuguese ship, 632, E. de Soum,
Singapore 24th "April, General.-Brandeo, & Co.
July 7. ANNI, German 3-an, schooner, 345, A. H. Moller, Kampar zith June, Mangrove Bark. ---Melchers & Co.
June 26, ARCHOS, British bark, 448, E. W. Holl- day, Kudad (N. Bomeo) 15th June, Ballait,
Carlowitz & Co,
July
July
13, CATHERINE MARDEN, British 3-m. c, 287, Marden, Newchwang gth June, Beans and General-Wieler & Co.
16, CHARITE, French bark, 255, Leroy Newchwang 11th June, Beans-Carlowitz
& Co.
day & Co.
Helene, British bark, 433 (Inkster)-Boyd & Co. Juno, German bark, 266 (Nielsen)--Pasedag
& Co. Kjobenhavn, Danish bark, 353 (Magleby)—H. Kristina Nilsson, Swedish btig, 181 (Fetersen)—.
A. Petersen & Co.
HA, Petersen & Co.
Pallas, Gennan bark, 493 (M. Luders)---Pasedag
& Co.
Peter, German brig, 241 (P. Holm)--H. A Fe
tersen & Co.
Velov, Duch bark, 240 (Wilken)—H. A. Petersen
& Co.
Wagrin, German schooner, 179 (A. Debber)———
H. A. Petersen & Co.
FOOCHOW
In Port on 17th July, 1882, Chin-si, British bark, 789 (Maher)-Chinese. Margrethe, German bark, 358 Jassen)-Chinese Irazu, British bark, 127 (Pearce)--Gilman & Co.
SHANGHAI
In Port on 14th July, 1882,
Alex. Newton, British bark, 308 (Newton)-G, G.
Hopkins.
Anglo Indian, British bark, 444 (Knight)--
Drysdale, Ringer & Co. Argos, British brig, 180 (Johnson)Nils Moller, Cingalee, British baik, 336 (Pringle)--Sicṛossen City of Halifax, British bark, (Evans)—C) & J.
& Co. Trading & Co.
British bark, 581 (Law) E. D. Sassoon, Co Evangeline, British bark, 345 (Bell)-Fung
Shing
Fantasie, British bark, 696 (Deu)-Captain., Flodden, British bark, 337 (Henderson)-Forres
ter, Lavers & Co. Francisca, German.
erman bark, 368 (Buck)--Siemosen & Co. Hermann, German bark 923 (Oabermann)-
Melcher & Co.
Kishon, British bark, 491 (Howitt)-Russell & Co., Kolga, Erilish bark, 358 (Klefiell) Nils Mölleer, Lady Douglas, British bark, 593 (Steppes).
Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Narwhal, British ship, 1327 (Webton)--Mel-
chers & Co.:
Obed Baxter, American ship, 916 (Baxter)-C. & Oceania, British bark, 320 (Norguay)---Adamson,
J. Trading & Co.
Bell & Co.
Oscar Vidal, British bark, (299)-Nils Moller, Pearl, American barke, 536 (Howes)-Arnhold,
Karberg & Co. Southern Cross, American ship, 1,129 (Bailey)
Order, **
July 24 CATTERTHUN, British steamer, 1,407.
F. Binsicad, Sydney 27th June, Townsville | July 15, CHRISTIAN, Germani schooner, 250, C., 2nd July, Cooktown 3rd, Thursday island Kossow Newchwang teth June, Beans 6th, and Port Darwin 13th, General-Gibb, Wicker & Co. Livingston & Co.
DEPARTURES.
July 23, CHINA, German steamer, for Swatow, July 23, WRECKER, American Bicha, for Caro-
line Island.
July 23. Amor, British steamer, for Shanghai. July 23, NAMIOA, British steamer, for Swatow. July 23, NAM-VIAN, French steamer, for Hoihow. July 23, GREYHOUND, British str., for Hoihow. July 23, GLENEARN, British steamer, for Singa
pore and London.
July 23, YANGTSZE, British steamer, for Canton.
HIP, PORTRAIT, AND MINIATURE July 23, Fu-vew, Chinese steamer, for Canton.
SHIP,
PAINTER. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATER Colors. All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. IVORY MINIATURES A SPECIALITE.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
No. 52, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
SZ HING.
- TAILOR.
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PASSENGERS-ARRIVED.
Per Canton, str., from Saigon-go Chinese. Per Vangle, str., from Shanghai-1 Euro- pean and 20 Chinese.
Per Nona, sir, from Mantong-g Chinese. Fer Fu-yew, str., from Shanghal-Messrs. T.
Wier, and to Cinere. and J.
Per Els, str. from Liverpool, &c.145
str., from Amoy,-230 Chinese,
Chinese for Hongkong, For Swatow-Mr. and Mrs. Quelch and 4 children, from Liverpool For Shanghai-Mr. Wells, from Singapore.
Per Mensaith, str., from Yokohama.Messrs. Han Fock, Ha Lonk, and Ha Cha, for Hong- EALER in all kinds of Drapery, Silk Hand- kong For Saigon. Mr. Benvist. For Singa-
July 20, COMET, German ship, 1,063. D. Sit- gener, Cardiff 15th April, Coal-Order. June 2) LABLE: Brith ship Liga, W. Rồ berts, Cardiff z3rd February, Coal.-P, & 0, S. N. Co.
July 13, FANO, Danish big, 277, M. N. Morten sen, Newchwang 17th June, Beans.-Ed Schellhass & Co.
July 2, GESINE BRONS, German bark, 401, F von Trumbach, Newchwang set June, Gene ral and Beans--Wieler & Co.
July 21, GLENURY, British 3-m. schooner, a8af
D. Thomson, Newchwang 28th June, Beans. -Wieler & Co.
June 15, GRECIAN, American ship, 1,677, Duo
bar, Cardiff 21st February, Coals Rustell & Co.
July 12, HANSA, German, bark, 499. Dencker
Hajoburg 26th February, General-Order June 18, HINDERIKA, German 3-2 ach, 165, IL
Ugken, Port Natal 18th April, Ballast Tümer & Co,
June 5, JUPITER, German bark, 680, F. Ulrich,
Batavia 6th May, General-Ambold, Kar berg & Co.
July 15, Lucky, Siarucse back, 474, E. Sequeira, Bangkok 27th June, General.-Chinese.
hair. It completely eradicates scurt, dandruff, kerchick, Embroidered Shawls, & &c. pore-Mr. Scobell. For Naples.-Mr. A. June 26, Lucy A. NICKELS, Amer; ship, 1.37
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 Ladies scalp, which is the great cause of people losing their hair.
Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to pub this wash upin bottles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any [214 length of time in any climate.
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HAT AND CAP MAKER..
material made up, and a perfect Fit Gua- Hesnard and a children, Messrs. Scobell,
méono For Marseilles.-Miss Johnson Dr.
ranteed at Moderate Charges.
MATTING AND MANILA CIGARS,
FOR SALE.
No. 76, WELLINGTON STREET HONGKONG. Hongkong, 12th April, 1882.
Helm, and M. B. Long
Per Esmeralda, str., from Manila, Messrs J, Tyler and H. ft. Brown, ahd 60 Chinese.
Per Caflirthun, str., from Sydney, Messre. Jos, Gray, W. Alltchell, and A. Kel [228 sey, and 246 Chinese.
July 5, MARIE LOUISE, German bark, 443, A. D. Nickels, New York 23rd February, Keno Prusine Oil-Russell & Co.
Crichsen, Newchwang 8th June, Beans Vieler & Co. KG
St. Laurence, British ship, 1,072 (Webb)-Adam-
son, Bell & Co.: Sen Swallow, British bark, 332 (Way)-1, 1/
Buchhefster
NAGASAKI,
In Port on 8th July, 1882. Auguste, British schooner, 219 (Thomsen)
Holm, Ringer & Co
Carly Wilhelm, Danish bark, 230 (Lantrap)-
Holme, Ringer & Co. Courier, British bark, 320 (Bartlett)-Captain. Faugh-a-Baugh, German schooner, 463-Hunt
& Co
Hedvig, Brish bark, 362 (Davy)-Helme, Rin-"
ger & Co..
Hercules, American ship, 1,179. (Atwood)—C &
J. Trading Co Kanagawa Maru, Japanese bark, 1,184 (Ex-
strand)-MB... Co.
Lee-yin, British bark, 219 (Cargill) Chfucsc. Manheim, Swedish schooner, 463 (Jansson)
Holme, Ringer & Co., Peng Oswald, German bark, 445 (Boysen)-Holme,
Ringer & Co. S
YOKOHAMA,
In Port on 7th July, 1882;- Dorothy, British bark, 349 (A Croal)-H, Mac-
Arthur Ellen Goodspeed, American ship, 1,291 (More)
C&Trading Co. W
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Else, German brig, 287 (Holm)--P. Bon Queen Emma, British bark 314 (W. Dow)
Walsh. Hali & Co
Printed and Politshed by BOBERT FRAISS¬SULTA, «i No, 6.
June 15, MELROSE, American ship, 997, C. A.
French, Newcastle 3rd April, Coals-Russell PDA's Hist, in the clays Visors Hongrong392)
& Co.
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