TIENTSIN.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]
July 17th, 1882. he weather has been, since my last, very unsettled; a great quantity of rain has fallen, which has really done good to the parched
sat.
H. B. M. gun-vessel Moorhen arrived last week and is to leave on the zoth for Newchwang, like the Sheldrake last year, on a dying visit, as they call it on board.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1882.
would adjourn early and reassemble in October for the discussion of procedure.
Admiral Seymour has probibited any merchant yessels entering the Suez Canal whilst the bam- bardment of Alexandria continues. The Suez Canal Company has formally protested against Canal. this as being a violation of the neutrality of the
CONSTANTINOPLE, July Lith.
Said Pasha has been appointed Grand Visier.
ALEXANDRIA, July 11th. The bonitardment by the British still contin. 1 enclose the report for 1881 of the Laolings; about 40 have been wounded. The loss on Medical Mission which has been circulated
the Egyptian side is heavy, through the Superintendent, the Revd. J. no-
LONDON, July 11th. The latest from Alexandria state that the forts' cent. De Stenhouse really deserves to be cont plimented for the amount of work done by him-bambardment of the harbour forts is to be con- along the sea-front have been silenced. The Mercury.
HOME NEWS.
Mex.
tinued to-morrow: A landing party from the innclad Invincible blew up the guns of Fort
The Khedive's palace is faid in ruins. The Egyptians made a good stand and fought Mr. Gladstone said that the Queen has not yet advised the employment of Indian troops in Egypt.
We take the following telegraphic items from well. the Straits Tivres --
LONDON, July 4th. Mr. Connell, M.P. for Dungarvan was sus- pended for a fortnight, for insulting the Chair- inan in the House of Commons last Saturday,
ALEXANDRIA, July 5th, midnight. Thirty-one thousand of the Egyptian army re serve have been supplied with arnis.
CONSTANTINOPty, July 5th. The Conference has decided to invite the Porte to send troops to Egypt.
BOMBAY, July 6th. A very important step las been taken for the protection of the Suez Canal. An expeditionary furce will be immediately despatched from Bom
ty for the express purpose of guarding the Canal. This force will consist of 1,800. Eno pean and 5,000 Native troops. This includes three Batteries of Artillery and a proportionate number of horses.
For transport purpose 2,000 mules have been
collected.
It is understood that this Indian contingent will hold the line between Suez and Istaijia in the capacity of Canal chowkidars.
A separate line of railway will most probably be constructed along the course of the Canit from. Suz to Port Said; the present railway being left out of calculation.
The Bombay Brigade will be under the com- mand of Colonel (5. V. Tanner, C.B., at present Commandant of the 29th N. I., or the 23rd Belooch Regiment stationed at Kurtaches.
Al a large parade this morning, His Excel- lency the Commander-in-Chief congratulated the 16th Native Regiment on being selected for Egypt
The Madras regiments go to Aden in reserve.
Hosnay, July 6th.
Orders have been issued at the Bontbay Dock- yard to make all possible preliminary prepara- tions for the despatch of an Indian contingent to Egypt, consisting of 4,000 infantry, 900 cavalary, and two latteries of artillery: Bombay furnishing a brigade consisting of the 7and Highlanders, one garrison battery and two native regiments, with Colonel Tanner in.command.
Large siege trains are preparing at the Agra and flombay arsenals.
Teilers for tonnage have not yet been issued, and so far only preliminary preparations are being pressed forward, so that when final orders come there shall be no unnecessary delay.
LONDON, July 6th. The Premier, in reply to a question in the House of Cominous, said there was no intention of asking Parliament for a vote of credit as facts at present dit not justify such a step.
July 7th. The first Army Corps for Egypt will consist of 35,000 men, England contributing 15,000, and In. dia, Aden and the Mechterrancan stations 10,000, It is reported that Sir Gamet Wolseley will be chief in command with Sir Evelyn Wood as chief of his stafī,
The Egyptians, replying to Admiral Seymour's altimatum respecting armaments at Alexandria, have declared that the complaints are groundless. The tension continues.
General Sir Evelyn Wood has been ordered to prepare to proceed to Egypt.
Rear-Admiral Hoskins has been appointed second in command of the fleet at Alexandria. The 47th and 56th Regiments have been ordered to embark for Gibraltar to-morrow.
The Channel Squadron with two British In- fantry Regiments will leave Makta for Alexandria to-night
July 8th.
The Channel squadron with two regiments of infantry which left Malta last night is ordered to proceed to Cyprus, not to Alexandria.
The Conference on Monday invites Turkish intervention in Egypt. If the proposal is de clined a Mixed Occupation is probable.
Admiral Seymour, replying to representations of Consuls, said he must carry out his instruc tions respecting the ultimatum, but promised 24 hours' notice before firing.
Meantime the Egyptians have ceased the works on armaments,
July 9th.
The first battalion of the Berkshire regiment has embarked at Gibraltar for Egypt. The panic at Alexandria continues unnbated, although the armaments are not renewed.
ALEXANDRIA, July 9th. The Egyptians resuming the armaments, Ad- miral Seymour has demanded the surrender of the Forts in twelve hours.
Arabi Pasha has refused to comply with a formal summons of the Sultan to go to Con- Flantinople.
BOMBAY, July 10th. The Superintendent of the Eastern Telegraphs Company, Bombay, has placed the followingnews at our disposal All Europeans, have been ordered to quit Suez. The Suez cable is tempor- arily interrupted."
ALEXANDRIA, July 9th.
All the foreign consula are now afloat. Mr. Cartwright, the Acting British Consul-Geneml has notified to the consula the desirability of sum- moning their subjects to come aboard within 24 hours.
Admiral Seymour is awaiting instructions be fore giving the Egyptians final notice before comniencing hostilities.
the Suez Canal.
The mails are henceforth to be taken through
LONDON, July roth. The autumn manoeuvres have been counter- manded,
Admiral Seymour has announced to the Egyp tians that he will commence the bombardment of Alexandria at 4 to-morrow (Tuesday) morning. The French fleet will not participate in the bom- bardment.
The British Consul-General hos notified to the Egyptian Government the suspension of friendly relations, and has announced to Dervish Pasha that he holds him responsible for the safety of the Khedive.
July 11th
Advices from Alexandria state that the foreign Consuls protested against the threatened bom- bardment. The foreign flects remain outside the harbour, the Brilish ships alone confronting the forts. There are no signs of yielding ashore.
The Conference is at a standstill pending the result at Alesandria.
Lord Granville, replying to a question in the House of Lords, said that the temporary surren der of the fors at Alexandria was required for the purpose of disarming them.
Mr. Gladstone said the House of Commons
The Australia test. Aden for Colombo at noon to-slay,
BOMBAY, July 12th, 10-14 3.m.
A telegram from Alexandria dated 9 o'clock this morning states that the bombardment was vigorously being carried on. Two forts had al- ready been blown upand on silenced, whilst the fire of the others had slackened,
Losbox, July 12th.
The British loss yesterday was a killed and 27 wounded; the Egyptian loss is believed to be heavy. The British ships have been only slightly damaged.
Anxiety prevails as to whether the bombard- ment is justified by the peculiar circumstances. The Turkish Ambassador in London las urgently demanded the cessation of the bombardiment, and has dilated upon the seriois consequences likely to result.
The Times says that 7,000 of the army re- serves will be called upon to replace the unsea soned troops of the first any corps for Egypt.
The bombardiment of Alexandria was resumed this morning. The Egyptians last night repaired the damages of some of the forts.
ALEXANDRIA, July 12th, 1 pain. The Egyptians are displaying flags of tuce from the forts, Steamers bearing dags of tnice are now nearing the British feet.
LONTON, July 12th, Evening.
The bombardment, of Alexandria has been suspended, pending negotiations going on under
lag of trace.
The Admiralty have authorized merchant res- sels to pass the Canal at their own tisk.
CETON, July 13th. Memo, from Agent P. 2a 0. SAN. Co, to the Editor Observ-Copy of telegram just re- ceived from Ster (J. & O. Agraty :--Surah, dus Cour, entered Canal, Tuesday afternoon, followed by merchant vessels.
To-day's Advertisements.
UNION LINE.
FOR YOKOHAMA
THE Steamship
FOUR PA
LORD OF THE ISLES," Captain Felgate, will be despatched for the above Port, TO-MORROW, the rat August, at
For Freight or Passage, apply to Hongkong, 31st July, 1882.
Amusements.
EXPECTED SHORTLY.
RETURN AND FAREWELL VISIT TO HONGKONG
OF
G. CHIAR INI'S
AND
OYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS "RUSSELL & Co. R
UNION LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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FROM LONDON, PENANG, AND
SINGAPORE.
Steamship
THE SCORD OF THE ISLES,"
Captain Felgate, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby re quested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for Countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from along. side.
will be at once landed and stored at Consignees' Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer risk and expense, and no Fire Insurance will be effected
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on to Yoko- before FIFI: P.M., TO-DAY, the 31st instant. bama, unless notice to the contrary be given
All Chins against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the oth August, or they will not be recogniseil.
RUSSELL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 31st July, 1882...
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE
HE DIVIDEND, at the rate of 5 per cent. of $3.75 PER SHARE, declared at the ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING SHAREHOLDERS hell THIS DAY, will be Payable at the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAL BANK on and after TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), the 1st August.
Shareholders are requested to apply at the Office of the Conipany for Warrants. By Oxler of the Board of Directors,
P. A. DA COSTA, Secretary. Hongkang, 31st July, 1882.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned has received instructions.
to sell by Public Auction, on
THURSDAY,
لقا
BRITISH NAVAL PORCE IN THE the 3rd day of August, 1882, at 3 P.M., on the
EAST.
Squadron are now at Alexandria: Andra, 12 The following ships of the Mediterranean
guns. 671 men; Superi, 16, 620; Téméraire 8, $341 Monarch, 7, 515 : Invincible, 14, 450; in2. flexible, 4, 349 Condor, 3, 100; Bittern, 3.90; Beaton, 475 Coquette, 4, 50 (Port Said) Cguet, 4, 59 ; Cockatrice, 2, 70 (Galata) : Hele- con, 2, 73; Keady, 4, 73 (Suez) ; and Dragon, 6, 139 (Sucz).
The ships of the Channel and Reserve squadrons available for immediate service in the East, awaiting further orders, are: Channel Squadron, at Malta-Minotaur, 17 guns, 70g menj Agin- court; 17, 705; Achilles, 16, 705 "Northumber land, 27, 706; Suites, 12, 400; and Salamis, 2, 74. The Reserve, at Gibraltar-Hercules, 14 guns, 340 man: Hector, 18, 327 ; Lord Warden, 18, 327; Repulse, 12, 330; l'arrior, 32, 340; De- fer, 16, 307; Faliant, 18, 334; and Prariope,
11, 223
The Detached Squadron, which could casily be placed at the disposal of the Commander-in- Chief in the Mediterranean if required, com prises: Inconstant (16 guns), Tourmaline (12), and Carysfort (14).
Premises.
By Order of the MORTGAGEE. Firstly-All that Piece or Parcel of GROUND registered in the Land Office as INLAND LOT No. 341, measuring on the North and South sides zo feet, on the East in Shelley Street 75 feet, and on the West 75 feet. Secondly-All that Piece or Parcel of GROUND
registered in the Land Office.; ING PORTION of INLAND LOT No. 342, measuring on the North and South sides 70 feet, East in Shelley Street 36 feet, and on the West 29 feet.
REMAIN.
Thirdly. All that Piece or l'arcel of GROUND registered in the Land Office as SECTION E of INLAND LOT No. 392, measuring on the North and South sides 16 feet and 9 inches, and on the East and West sides 50 feet. Fourthly,All that l'icce or Parcel of GROUND
registered in the Land Office as SECTION DofINLAND LOT No. 392, measuring on the North and South sides 17 feet and 5 inches, and on the East and West sides 50 feet. Together with the EIGHT HOUSES erected
On June 22nd, the Refleiste, geardship (4 guns, 180 men), left Kingstown ander immediate orders for l'oitsinouth, preparatory to joining the Medi- to terranean fleet. The Hecla, torpedo store ship, has left for the latter station.
The Supply, lank ship, which is provided with powerful pumps, capable of delivering from eighty to 100 tons of water per hour, and was to have gone to Bermuda, is under orders to proceed as soon as possible to the Mediterranean.
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamship City of Tokio left San Francisco on the 1st instant, and is due here on or about the 1st August
THE ENGLISH MAIL.
The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Shannon kh Singapore at 6 pm. on the 28th instant, and is due here on the 2nd August.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The steamer Merionethshire left Singapore on the 25th instant, and may be expected here on or about the 31st.
The steamer Vertigern Jeft Syndey on the 16th instant, and may be looked for here on or about the 13th August.
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE
31st instant, at 5 P
For Saigon.-Per Pernambuco, to-day, the
For Hoihow, Pakhoi, and Haiphong-Ter Salle, to-day, the 31st instant, at 5 PM.
to-day, the 31st instant, at 5 PM.
For Hoihow and Pakhol-fer Greyhound,
toong, to-morrow, the 1st August, at 11.30 A.M.
For Swatow, Amoy, and Tarasui-Per Hal For Swatow. Per China, to-morrow, the 1st August, the 11.30 AM.
1st-instant, ät 11.30 A.M.
For Shanghai-Per Ningpo, to-morrow, the
morrow, the 1st instant, at 3.30 PM.
For Yokohama.-Per Lord of the Isles, to For Swatow, Amoy, & Focchow.-Per Kwa wng, or Wednesday, the and August, at 11.30 AM": -
For Saigon. Per Benledi, on Wednesday, the and instant, at 3.30 P.M.
For Foochow, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, &c., &c, &c.Per Catterthan, on Wednesday, the 2nd August, at 3.30 FBI.
Maru,
For Kobe and Nagasaki.-PerSumida on Friday, the 4th August, at 3.30 P.M.
For Saigon. Per Phenix, on Friday, the 4th instant, at 3.30 PM.
For Singapore, Pert Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Townsville, Keppel Bay, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, &c, &c.-Per Afennuir, on Friday, the 4th August, at 3.30.M.
on Saturday, the 5th August, at 11:30 Pkt.”
For Nagasaki and Yokohania-Per Sunday
PERFORMING ANIMALS. THE MOST GIGANTIC AND MOST TREMENDOUS SHOW EVER BROUGHT TO CHINA.
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THE CHAMPION RIDERS,
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DIMINUTIVE PONIES,
AND THE
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and bis Magnificent Horses of World-wide Lime.
THE LEADING STARS OF BOTH HEMISPHERES ARE HERE
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AND
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· THE ELEPHANTS FROM CEYLON.
THE ZEBRA FROM SOUTHERN AFRICA.
THE BLACK PANTHERS, (MAN EATERS OF JAVA,)
THE WONDERFUL KANGAROO, (AUSTRALIAN MARSUPIAL).
THE CYNOCEPHALUS PORCARIA FROM MADAGASCAR, THE SACRED BULL FROM BENARES.
THE INDIAN GAZELLE.
THE LIVING OURANG-OUTANG FROM BORNEO.
THE LAMPOON MONKEYS FROM SUMATRA, BORNEO, CELEBES,
&c. &c., &c.
IN ADDITION TO WHICH WILL APPEAR THE IMPERIAL SHIDZU JAPANESE TROUPE
(8 IN NUMBER.)
Entimations.
WILLIAM DOLAN SAIL-MAKER & SHIP-CHANDLER, 23, BRAVA CENTRAL
MANILA ROPE, AMERICAN OAKUM, LIFE BUOYS,
CORK JACKETS,
&c., &c. &c.
Hongkong, 1st May, 1881.
G. FALCONER & CO.
WATC
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FATCH AND CHRONOMETER
MANUFACTURERS
AND
JEWELLERS,
NAUTICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
CHARTS AND BOOKS,
No. 45, QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL (434
CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.
HRONOMETER, WATCH, AND
CH
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JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND OPTICIANS.
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DEALERS,
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE
Amis, 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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STAG HOTEL. QUEENS'S-ROAD CENTRAL.
FOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS
GOOD
ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS.
Tiffin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7×30, This Hotel is most centrally situated and within casy distance of the principal landing places.
J. COOK, Proprietor.
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P.H
A FONG. HOTOGRAPHER,
HAS
A LARGER COLLECTION OF VIEWS THAN ANY OTHER IN CHINA MINIATURES PAINTED ON IVORY.
FROM
$7.00.
OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS
FROM
$5,00
Cartes de Visite, Cabinet, and all other Styles of Portraits at equally moderate prices executed under the supervision and
management of
D. K. GRIFFITH, Studio 8. Queen'a-road.
DE SOUZA & CO.
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PRINTERS STATIONERS, AND
BOOKBINDERS.
D'AGUILAR STREET.
EVERY KIND OF WORK EXECUTED WITHI
therton, viz. :-6 HOUSES in Shelley Strest, Nos. 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, and 25, and TWO HOUSES in Mosque Street, Nes. | Recently engaged by Signor CHARIŅI at an enormous outlay of Money to travel | ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH For Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply
J. M. CUEDES,
Auctioneer, STEPHENS & HOLMES,
Solicitors for the Mortgagee.
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Hongkong, 31st July, 1882.
THE
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned has been instructed to
Sell by Public Auction, on
SATURDAY,
the 5th August, 1893, at 31, on the
Premises, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, THREE HOUSES in Third Street, Syingpoon, Nos. 84, 86 and 88. Registered in the LAND OFFICE as SUBSECTION A of SECTION B of INLAND LOT No. 681. Yearly Crown Rent $15.60.
For Further Particulars and Conditions. of Sale, apply to
J. M. GUEDES, Hongkong, 31st July, 1882.
Auctioneer.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by Public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY,
ΤΗ
the 9th August, 1882, ata PM., on the Premises, BY ORDER OF A MORTGAGEE.
with his already recognised Great Company.
Hongkong, July 24th, 1883.
Intimations.
HINGKEE'S HOTEL
FRANK G. WILSON,
Advance Agent.
Intimations.
MACAO.
J.
M..
HINGKEE'S NEW HOTEL ON THE PRAIA GRANDE
(CLOSE TO THE PUBLIC GARDENS)
is the Largest Hotel ever opened in Macao SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION FOR
FAMILIES AND VISITORS.
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GUE D E 5.
HOUSE AND LAND BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET,
HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882
J.
AND R. TENNENT'S ALE AND
PORTER.
MERCHANT NAVY)
A First Rate Table; capital attendance; Wines DAVID CORSAR & SONS'
and Spirits of the Best Quality only; and Charges Strictly Moderate.'
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BILLIARDS.
Macho, 15th July, 1882.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
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TN deference to the wishes of a large number
NAVY BOILED
LONG FLAX CROWN
Hongkong, 15th June, 1881.
CANVAS.
CHIE NA M.
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 Book-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.
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Hongkong, 15th June, 1882.
HAIR DRESSING SALOON HONGKONG HOTEL.
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO W P. MOORE begs to inform the Gentle-
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men of Hongkong and Visitors that he has reduced the price of Hair-Cutting to so cents. Having now in his employ three competent As- sistants who are always in attendance, ha guar- antees to execute this class of work, in all its branches, with a perfection which cannot be ex celled in any part of the World,
ALL that PIECE or PARCEL, of GROUND" of subscribers we have determined on and VLD AND SILVERSMITH,
Reglitered in the LAND OFFICE as SECTION D of MARINE LOT No. 28C, measuring on the North and South sides 14 feet and 6 inches, and on the East and West sides 86 feet. Together with the MESSUAGES erected thereon and known na No. 95, Jervois Street, No. 16, Burd Street, Nos. 8 and to, Cleverly Street. Sale, apply to
For Further Particulars and Conditions of
J. M. GUEDES,
Hongkong, 31st July, 1882. AMERICAN NOVELTY
COMPANY.
+
Auctioneer.
1537
WHOLE
HOLESALE IMPORTERS
AND GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS FOK
OF
EVERY DISCRIPTION AMERICAN
Hongkong, 31st July, 1882.
GOOD S. S. B. LEWIS, Manager.
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AND
WATCH MAKER
ENGRAVE R. WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS; ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED. No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.
Hair Cutting....50 Cents. Shampooing...25 Cents. Shaving.........25 Cents. Trimming Beards'...................................25 Cents. MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT REDUCED
RAZORE MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET,
RATES.
after MONDAY, July 24th to issue the "HONG- KONG TELEGRAPH SPECIAL ADVERTISE- MENT SHEET at Noon instead of as at present. Several important alterations will also be made in the get-up of the sheet. In addition to the usual shipping information all the interest- ing items of lale news, such as telegrams, local occurrences, &c., will be published. A special report of share and other important business up to 11.30 A.AL will appear dally in the SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET. Advertisements for the morning sheet, which are inserted without extra charge, must be handed in not later than HAM The SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET is issued GRATIS to all the Mercantile and Ship- ping Houses, Chinese Hong, and places of public resort, and is the Best and Cheapest HE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE of the hair. The basis of this compound is
Advertising Medium in the Colony.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" OFFICE,
6, PEDDAR'S HILL, Hongkong, aand July, 1882.
SUN SHIN G,
DEALER IN SILKS. ANTON and Shanghai Gaures,Crape Shawls, CA
Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &c., HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, &, &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.
WANCHAI
OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER ALWAYS, ON HAND.
L MALLORY,
Proprietaz. Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.
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No. 62, QUEEN' ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882,
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BOOT AND SHOE MARER,
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Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS.
- Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
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A
H
Y.
HOY. LEE.
Mr. MOORE 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 pine Islanda 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's 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 MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, &CAP MAKER.perties it will without fail arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scurt, dandruff, contain any poisonous drags. By its cooling properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing their hair.
HAS for Sale, every description of Gentle and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not
men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hats, &c, & Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own Manufacture China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.
No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, 16th May, 1882.
Mr. Moone 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 [347 length of time in any climate.
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