THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1882.
SAYS the Cooktown Courier:--Week after week | AUSTRALIAN Iradesmen have evidently made up large numbers of Chinese are leaving Cooktown, some for southern ports and some for Hongkong, The result here is that it is extremely difficult to procure servants, and it seems that we could afford employment to a considerable number of male and female immigrants. We hope that we will get our fair quota of immigrants, instead of inving to be content with the solitary one brought by each steamer of late.
their minds to run the Americans a close race in unique advertising. The following, which appears in a Sydney paper, is excruciatingly funny "Hannah keeps a boot shop at 548 George- street, and though he has not been established since Hannah Domini 49, he knows about as much as those that have. We trust our readers will not neglect this upper-unity toe visit this heel-dorado of shoe shops,. If you want any. thing in the boat-line, from a patten to a dancing COUNSEL, says the Sydney Bulletin, should re- | pump, you had better call at 584, and 'see what member the proverb concerning those who live 19 the matter with Hannah.' The foregoing in glass-houses. An unreported episode eviden- encomiums are træe upon our sole. Beats ought cing this occured at Adelaide the other day, to be in great demand now, if only for the kick! dasing de cross-examination of a retain noto-ing of libel-case jurymen." rious waness, of whom the barrister enquired severely:"Do you know what arbitery is sir?" Replied the witness promptly: "Foa ought to know." The karned gentleman felt unwell for
two minutes afterwards,
We have received a piíntal notice, signed by Mr. R. G. Alford for the subscribers, stating that the Govemment bad kindly promised a free grant of land for the erection of the proposed church at the Peak, and that it is thought the time had now arrived when the scheme, should be carried for- ward. A general meeting of subscribers and others interested is to be held at The Arms" Victoria Peak, to-morrow afternoon at five o'clock, at which it is proposed that trosiers shall be chosen to confer with the Guvernment as to the site, and to carry out the plan to be selected. Rules for the general management of the church will be brought forward for approval, and an at- tempt made at once to raise the balance of the money required. The notice concludes with an invitation to all Peak residents and visitors to attend the meeting. A copy of the rules to be proposed for a loption has also been sent to us. They are as follows :---
The Church shall be Protestant but not i exclusively Church of England, ordained minis. ters of olier denominations being also admitted. Every person who shall subscribe $5 and pwards annually, und also every original door of not less than $25, shall be a member of the Church Body:
Post Office.
A MAL. WELL, CLOSE
To be Let.
TO LET
oday, we tot mit Tawanfo-Periba APARTMENTS ON THE FIRST FLOOR 10-day, the 29th instant, at 5 P.36,
For Saigon. Per Bentesi, tomorrow, the 30th instant, at 9 AM.
For Shanghai-Per Wandralun, to-morrow, the joth instant, at 9 AM.
For Saigon.-l'er Pernambuco, on Monday, the 31st instant, at 5 P.M.
OF
MARINE HOUSE," WEST SIDE,
AND IN No. 33 POTTINGER STREET. Apply to
E. R. BELILIOS. Hongkong, 21st July, 1882.
TO LET,
For Swatow, Auny, and Tanssi-Per Hai ong, on Tuesday, the 1st August, at 11.30 A.JE For Frochow, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, No. SEYMOUR TERRACE.
Se, &e, &c.-P'er Catterthan, on Wednesday, the and August, at 3.30 1.3.
For Kobe and Nagasaki.-PerSumida Marų, on Friday, the 4th August, at 3.30 P.M.
For Singapore. Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Melbourne, Adelaide, &c., &c.-Per Memnuir, on Friday, the 4th August, at 3.30'P.M.
Fer, Nagasaki and Yokohama.-Per Sunda, on Saturday, the 5th August, at 11.30 PM.
1513
4 OLD BAILEY STREET.
Nos. 2 AND 4, PEODAR'S FILL. No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, lately occupied by PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 24th July, 1882.
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HE Undersigned are prepared to take Goods CHRONOMETER WATCH, AND
HERR BANDMANN'S last action in this Colony was a noble one, worthy of many other exhibi-Clown, Townsville, Keppel Bay, Sydney, tions of greatness which will make the great tra- gedian's name, famous for all time in Hongkong, We have already recorded that he quidly ab sconded without paying the salaries of his com- pany, or providing them with their passages to Australia as he was bound to do, by agreement. But Herr Daniel Edward Bandmann did even a meaner trick than that. He engaged a number of coolies to carry his baggage from the Hong- kong flotel to the boat which was to convey him' on board the mail steamer Khedir, delibes rately lied to those coolies, anddactually "cleared out without paying them the few cents he owed them for coolie tire. This can be proved. And
At 9.15 A.M. Registry ceases. an English jadge sentences the editor of a public At9.30 AM. Post office closes, but Correspon newspaper to two months' imprisonmical for de-dence may be posted on board the Packet with DAVID CORSAR & SONS" faming the character of this rascal. How such a
Late Fee of to cents extra Postage until the time person can be made infamous we quite fail to
of departure.
understand.
The Pastal Guides published in 1879 being ||
on STORAGE at their GODOWNS. En- nny somewhat out of date, a revised issue & | trance froin Praya and Queen's Road Central. printed in the Hongkong Directory and long
TERMS MODERATE List for the Far East for 1882, which super- Apply to sedes all previous editions.
THE HONGKONG HOTEL
COMPANY, LIMITED.
The ordinary half-yearly meeting of share- holders in the above company was laid at the hotel yesterday afternoon. There were present
Messrs. W. K. Hughes (Chairman) A., dos Taylor, H. Fuss, E. George. W. M. Morgan, M. Remedios," H.-Gi. James, D. McCullodi, C. S.
B. Polishwalla, F. Georg, T. Arnold, A. E. Vou- cher, A. Wemyss, T. G. Williamson, J. 11, Cox, D. Jones, and L. Hauschild, Secretary.
The Chaimen said that the statement of ac counts for the past half year having been in cir- culation for sume time, he would take it as
The ground to be granted by Government and the buildings thereon erected shall be vested in three trustees. One shall be the Bishop of the Church of England in this Colony or lus rc- presentative; the her two shall now be elected. Vacancies when occurring shall be filled up by election by the Church Body at a meeting called within three months by the remaining trustees.
4-The Trustees shall every year, sometime in the month of April, call a general meeting of rund. The charges shown on statement of ac- the Church Body, before whom shall be laid the counts were much in excess of those of the accounts, and who shall transact
any other necessary business.
previous half year, which was owing to various general mecting shall be called by the outlays to ensure competition for the future trustees at any time after seven days notice, on lease of the Hotel in October 1883, Plans, the written requisition of seven members of the photographs and printed descriptions of the Church Body.
6-No alteration in these rules shall be make building had been circulated abroad. The without a notice specifying such alteration having board of directors had also been able to nega- been circulated by the trustees seven days beforeciate the loan at a reduced rate of interest, and the general meeting at which they are to be pro-it was their determination to practice economy
sed and secondled by members of the Church
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet "Corrie". will be despatched T-MORROW, the 30th instant, with Mails for Japam, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Pern, &c, which will be closed as follows:-
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
ROSE & Co., 31 and 33, 2acen's Road. Hongkong joth füne, 18822
Intimations.
J.
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AND R. TENNENTS ALE AND
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MERCHANT NAVY) NAVY BOILED
Hongkong 15th June, 1881.
CANVAS.
LONG FLAX CROWN ARNHOLU, KARÍERG & Co.
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HAS FOR SALE.
RIME Mess Pork and Beef, 3003s. in Barrel. Boiled and Roast Beef and Mutton, Soup and Bouilli, American Hams, Tacon, Codfish;
The P. M. S. S. Co's steamship City of Tokio | WING left San Francisco en the 1st instant, and is due here on or about the 29th
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The steamer Merionethshire left Singapore on the agih instam, and may be expected here on or about the 31st
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Cracked Wheat, Hominy, fresh white and red Jeans, Assorted Fruits and Soups, Bam Sau- sages, Salmon Bellies, Mackerell, Sheeps Tongues, Choice Tripe, Caviar, Clam Cluwer, 'Lobsters, The Union Line steamet Lord of the Isles left Oysters, Com Meal, and every description of Singapore on the 9th instant, and may be ex-Oilmen's stores, at moderate prices. pected to arrive here on the 31st.
The O. 5. S. Co.'s steamer gamemnon lchf Singapore on the 26th instant, and is due here on or about the and August.
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The steamer Forfigern left Syndey on the 16th instant, and may be looked for here on or about the 13th August.
To-day's Advertisements.
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Body, and a majority of two-thirds shall then be in other matters, which course would enable THE CELEBRATED AND WORLDCO AL
RENOWNED
requirul.
them to present a more satisfactory bilance 7-The invitation of elergy and ministers shall sheet at the next half-yearly meeting. With be in the hands of the trustees, to whom the reference to the abolition of transfer fees, it name of any such gentlemen as are willing to would be necessary to call an extraordinary officiate front time to time may be proposed by two members of the Church Body,
general meeting, which would be done after the 8.-The clergymen or minister invited by the next ordinary meeting. In the meantime it was trustees for any period to efficite shall occupy not intended in enforce the fee, The
parsonage during that time, and conduct morning service every Sunday; but while a deno- minational minister is in residence, if an Ejes copal clergyman offers to the trustees to conduct Evening Service for a stated time (not less than
In reply to Mr. Gronge as to whether it would be advisable to give the meeting any information as to the future prospects of letting the hotel, the Chairman said they, the board, were only com- one month) they may accord him that privilege,mencing, and it took a deal of time to com- and the same rule shall follow for denominational ministers when an Episcopalian is in residence; municate with America and other places. provided always that if the trusters have not ac They hoped for a much better rent than was cepted such offer the minister in residence may paid by the present lessees. The present lessees conduct Evening Service if he desires.
were given the preference to send in a first
9. The military authorities having contributed
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to the creation of the church, it shall be open to tender for the purpose of ascertaining if them (should they so wish) to use it for separate they would treat with the board on Protestant worship for the troops at any con-liberal footing The lessees had not treated venient vacant hour, and the clergymanor minister the board in a business-like manner, but had put in residence shall officiate if desired.
10-No unordained persen shall an any oc-
them off by saying there was plenty of time. casion (either Sunday or week-day) officiate in the The board had detennined that they would not church, and the minister in residence shall be be placed in such a position as to be compelled regarded as responsible for all that takes place at the last moment to go to the present lessees therein, excepting only the circumstances men- and accept their terms. This last sentiment was tioned in ruica and 9.
In pur issue of the 9th December last we cri.received with applause. As there was no other
licised at length the scheine of erecting a church question to discuss, the Chairman proposed the and parsonage at the Peak, anil we see no reagan adoption of the report and the passing of the
to alter the views we then expressed. An ap peal had been made to the public for subscrip tions, and a subscription list was then lying at Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co.'s. As the matter had been this brought within the pale of public criticism, we deemed it our duty to express our views on the subject. We wrote upon that occasion:---'
The proposed new church and parsonage at the Peak, an ent blems of Inay church-going professionalia and muter Phara
Accounts,
Mr. Foss seconded the proposition, which was, carried unanimously.
Jir. Vancher proposed, and Mr. Taylor se comted, that Mosers. Hughes and James, the retiring directors, be re elected, which was put to the meeting and carried.
On the motion of Mr. Vaucher, seconded by Mr. Morgan, the election of Mr. McCulloch to
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material guaranteed. For Freight, apply to
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM LONDON.
"MELBREK," Captain Lightbody, having arrived from the requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Messrs. Vaucher and Arnolt were re-elected Undersigned for Countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from along. Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense, and no Fire Insurance will be effected. must be taken immediately.
Delivery of Gunpowder and other explosives
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present. Several important alterations will also
made in the get-up of the sheet. In addition to the usual shipping information all the interest- ing items of late news, such as telegmms, local occurrences, &c., will be
report of share and other published. A special important business up to 1.30 .. will appear daily in the SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHIRT. Advertisements for the
morning
sheet, which are inserted without extra charge, must be handed in not later than 1 AM. The SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET is issued GRATIS to all the Mercantile and Ship- ping Houses, Chinese longs, and places of public resort, and is the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium in the Colony.
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seeism, if they ever become accomplished facts, will be the board, in place of Mr. Haswell, who has left above Port, Consignees of Cargo are hereby of all kinds; Bamboo Blinds and Matting. PAAT P. MOORE begs to inform the Gentle.
Anawer their fatended requirements. But will the scheme, parently hatchcal and fosterally half a deren professief church the colony, was confirmed.
goes to grailfy world craving after antoriety, and for their ow personal convenience, fied sufficient favor with a practical public sa induce them to furnish the noceanary show's of wart. We think thes and we sincerely hegn nos, while so many mlmbly can ducer charitate institutions, In the cotony, of which Asile da
Ja Salute Latince ne Wahai is an excelent example, Are badly is need of funds. If the faw permanent residents at J'eak care sa ale for public worship' that they declins to com
auditors.
"
Nothing funker offering for discussion, the Chairman infanned the meeting that the dividend warrants were now ready and would be paid at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank on presenta
tion,
down to the city on Sunday mornings, we think they might nage land along comfortably without any public spiritul con vel. If they must have their toy church and parsonge let them pay for the pulvileges sached thereto out of their own pockets, and nut prodan saintly beggars before a public which half-
Mr. Morgan proposed a vote of thanks to the cient number of dering claim to phem to, without being called upon to support shallow alonedities of the description Chairman, and in doing so spoke wartly on the Ben the luent remment will consen! in look favourably
-way benefitting
A
most admirable one
upon what the Lin Jall terms laudable, pro report which had just been presented to them,
ting," we should imagine that a few Inquiries will be leti. saying that it was suted on to the necessity existing for an addition to our already Humerus churches, and the clame of an imagolicant number of and that the directors had done everything hareholders at the Yeak to any exclusive assistance from the that was. possible in the interests of the public exchequer... The question can be drawn into very scinda ainus of a few marris-mitidol Acctarian, Withitt in any shareholders. Mr. Morgan, continuing, said- retira verissa caderation, so we du cofurtably slave tha
community, is too much of a Joke You recollect at the last meeting we had, one of part of the laudable proposition." The pubile may This petject, out of respect to the saintly uszy subscribe to the old directors informed us that if we had a ters: but ste dost it much in this practiedags. The whole of new. board we would be landed in a sea of mire, the churches in floogkeng are not so tell attended that an ad. Very well, gentlemen, I only trust next meeting diting to their number is refered citrer norassary or advisable. It is a matter of notoriety that the attendance at the Union Church, Inwithstanding the great abilities as a preacher, and general you will land us in the same sea of mine. I am qilarity of the present parter, is the reverse of satisfactory. A sure the shareholders will agree with me that Church at the Gap would doubtless take away the majority of even both shoeless and stockingless they will be glad theloog pure and genocut spičīts, should drop in at select for. Before subscribing to a new church, gin-alreat tn walk through that sea of mire. Mr. Morgan's land, as far as the necessity for this proposed Insura, will be speech was received with applause.
citizens v
fully exposed.
of the pro-
to a conclusion.
We are not aware whether the local govern- A vote of thanks to the Chairman being ment has aided the scheme by a money grant in carried by acclamation, the meeting was brought addition to the free grant of land mentioned, but if it has, we can only characterise it as a misap- plication of the public funds. We presume as the military authorities have contributed to the erection of the church, that they do not intend to have a church of their own built in connection with the sanitarium at the Peak.
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RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET.
Mr. Mooxx begs to recommend his GOGO SHAMPOO WASH
to the public as unrivalled by any prepara tion ever produced for promoting the growth made of soap root; the natives of the Philip of the hair. The basis of this compound is pine Íslands 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 constantly using
this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will
NEVER BE BALD.
The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro- pertics it will without fail arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scurt, dandruff, contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not
scalp, which is the great cause of people losing properties it allays the itching and fever of the 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.
[$10
Hongkong, 1st April, 1882,
CHIE
NA M.
GOLD AWATCH MAKERSMITH,
AND
E N CRA VER, WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS; ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED. No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG, Hongkong, 6th April, 188z..
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LINC S HI I N G.
BOOT AND SHOE MARER, No. 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG, THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE Materials And Workmanship Guaranteed.
Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
Boo
NOTICE.
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DOOKBINDING AND RULING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES EXECUTED AT VERY LOW RATES AT THE
* HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" OFFICE Account Books ruled to any pattem. Music bound in Elegant Style with Best Materials.
"TELEGRAPH" OFFICE, HONGKONG,
SUN SHIN G.
DEALER IN SILKS.
Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &c., ANTON and Shanghai Gauses, Crape Shawls, &c., &c. The best house in the trade for high- class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps, Seals, &c., &c. The public and Travellers are invited to inspect the show rooms.
No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
THE
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PATENT TYPE FOUNDING
COMPANY,
31, RED LION SQUARE, HOLBORN, W.C., LONDON:
SHANKS, REVELL, & Co., PROPRIETORS, NEWSPAPER, BOOK, MUSÍC, & GENERAL TYPE FOUNDERS.
Sole Proprietors of JOHNSON and ATKINSON'S Printing Type, and Manufacturers of JOHNSON'S Automatic Machinery for Casting and Finishing 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,
SPECIAL AGENT FOR CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE supplied on most reasonable terms.
FAR EAST, ROBERT FRASER-SMITH, No. 6, PEDDAR'S HILL, HONGKONG, Hongkong, 4th February, 1881,
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