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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1882.

did not, trouble the scorer, being bowled by THE LAST OF THE " GRIFFIŃS” Dauglish for a cipher, leaving Willum to carry out his bat for a hard hit 54, comprising one four, six threes, eight twoes, &c.

The total innings amounted to the very respect able total of 205 runs, which included 15 extras.

The fourth and last contingent of the Subscrip tion Griffins for the Hongkong Race Meeting of 1883, arrived from Shanghai by the steamship Chinkiang yesterday afternoon, and were allotted

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR HOIHOW AND PAKHOL

Tbowling of the New Residents, nine of whom to their fortunate (7) owners, in the usual manner Sicamship

had a shy with the leather, was rather weak, at the Horse Repository at 5.30 p.m. In general and the fickling left a lot of room for improve-appearance the ponies are equally as promising ment. Dauglish bowled & balls for 4 runs and as any of the preceding lots, and we should not wickets; lane 55 balls for 27 runs and 3 wickets, be at all surprised if a black and a bay, which and Wilson 175 balls for 87 runs and 4 wickets. fell to the lot of Me. W. M. Morgan, turned Lloyd took one wicket at a cost of 29 mins.

The black out the pick of the whole mob.

is a fine looking animal, with great length Play was resumed shortly before noon to-day and good racing shapes, but is at present in Hare arah Vaughan for the New Residents facing most wretched condition; whilst the bay, al the onslaughts of Barff and and Jones. Hare com-though displaying much less liberty in his frame, menced well, but his partner had back luck, hav-| is far more strongly put together, and possesses ing to retire "I. b. w. " to jones after scoring three, a rare set of propellers to send him up the

incline to the Black Rock. If Mr. Morgan's with the total at nine. Dauglish joined Hure and a'

ponies do not belie their appearances when put bit of a stand wasinad, until the last named placed into training, and are brought to the post fit and a ball from Barff into the safe hands of St. well, the veteran "sport" is likely enough to have Croix at mid off. Jarrett only scored one the satisfaction of leading more than one winner before falling a victim to Barff; then Lane formed front a cursory examination, and must be back to scale. This, of course, is a nière opinion, faced Dauglish, and the pair kept up their taken for what it is worth, and no more. The grey. wickets until lunch time, the score standing at with binck points drawn by Mr. R. Fraser-Smith, 51 for the loss of three wickets. On resuming although a sturdy and not bad looking animal, ap. at 2.30 the batsmen were opposed by Travers pears in the rough to have loaded shoulders, and to and lynes. Froin the first ball delivered by win races. Lient. Porter's spotted representative be of that slab-sided orter of racer which seldom Travers, Dauglish was caught at point by Bird, is almost certain to gallop. This pony, although Wolseley. taking the vacant wicket. The in- rather on the small side, will clip out into a con- pact nag that is likely enough to give a good nc- comer had a bit of luck in Hynes' first over, the

count of hiniself on the racecourse. The dark ball going hard off his pad into the wicket, but

grey which fell to Mr. Noble's lot is a very cleverly the bails suck fast. Lane distinguished shaped pony indeed; but if there is anything in himself at this stage, hitting Hynes for 5

popular opinion, his colour is dead against him. However, without losing sight of the evident lack and in successive overs although he had

of power, the conformation of this iron grey. two lives off the same bowler, Travers missing strongly inclides us to the belief that he will be an easy chance in the slips, and Bird a very found able to go a rare pice, although he does hard one at point. When the score stood at 65 not in his present condition impress one with the Travers clean bowled Wolseley, Wilson cemented idea of his turning out a good weight carrier. his partesership with Lane by hitting Travers to the fence for three, and Hynes was subjected to ra- ther harsh treatment by both batsmen. The score rose quickly and when first 70 and then 80 stood on the telegraph board it looked as if the innings might be saved, as both players appeared well set. However, at 85 'Lane was given out "leg before " to Hynes, having put together 36 in slashing style, altho' as already stated he was missed twice when he had scored 27. Lane has a capital de fence and bats in a free and effective style. With only two runs added Travers shattered Wilson's middle stump, and then the enal was close at hand. Howarth was bowled by Barff, who had relieved Hynes, without scor ing; and Lloyd, whoopened well by hitting Travers finely to leg the first ball he received although only a single was run, was sharply caught in the slips by Balfour off the same bowler without further increasing the total. Russell was caught at point very cleverly indeed by Bird off Barff for a cipher, and Stokes, was bowled by Travers without altering the scure, leaving MacKean to carry out his bat for four. The total innings, in- cluding 11 extras, amounted to, 94, placing the New Residents in a minority of 11 runs on the first innings. Travers bowled in capital form for the veterans, and Bacff's long hops proved un- usually effective. The New Residents had coin-

acuced a second innings when our report left.

The cores are appended.

OLD RESIDENTS.

Mr. A. K. Travers, Wi-

Mr. C. 5. Bast, e sub, b

Mr. 5, G. Tind, b Tane..

Mr. H. F. Whyte, & Wil.

son,

Mr. 11. Mnichit, Lane

NEW RESIDENTS.

Mr. FS. C. Hare, e St..

Croix, à Harg

16

59

11

- Rev. C..51, Vaughan, Ib v,

8 June....

3

Mr. G. V. Daugliah, Huff,

e Bin, b Travers

Mr. 1.St. 1. Jarrett, Bulle,

17

b Briff..

Land

Mr. Won, R.,

W

1. 37

Traser

b Who

* tu

Mr.

Will,

not

Mr. W. le St. Croix, h

Mr. H. Walelse, "

Mr. S. W. Iaus, R.,

Mr. G. S. Cuxus, Vaughan, Surgeon Wulley, A...,

Mr.t. C. Hadlowe, li Yang.

Mr. Thonglas Jones, cadh.

haulill

Travers,

Capt. Howarth, Huff, is

| Mr. C. F. Høyd, Hoffs, "er

6|| Balduer, Is Parif..

Dr. Russell, e-Bird, is larg

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Taking the whole of the griffins, we consider

mob; and possibly two, or three ponies with that they will be found a fairly good looking racing pretensions may hereafter be discovered amongst them. So far as can be seen at present, there is nothing out of the ordinary run of sub- scription grifins in the crowd, and it is mich better. 30,

PING-ON,"

Captain McCaslin, will be despatched for the above Ports, on MONDAY, the 23rd instant, at DAYLIGHT.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 21st October, 1881.

FOR MANILA, VIA "AMOY,

THE Steamship

P.M.

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For Sale.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO.

SHIPCHANDLERS,

AND

STORE-KEEPERS

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,

· ́PRAYA CENTRAL.

HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS,

AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS.

PICKS.

: AXES.

HATCHETS.

Captain Talbot, will be despatched for the above ENGINEERS & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS,

* ESMERALDA,”

Ports, on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at FIVE

PATENT BIT-BRACES."

AUGER-BITS, For Freight or Passage, apply to

DRILLS. RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 21st October, 1882. -..

WANTED TO RENT.

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FROM THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER UNTIL MÁRCH. A

A

FURNISHED FAMILY

RESIDENCE, IN A HEALTHY SITUATION, -with

GARDEN, STABLE, AND COACH HOUSE.

Full Particulars to be sent to

E 1, Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1882,

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

THE American Steamer

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"IN GEBORG," 489 Tons Register, Classe 3/3 L. 1. 1. in Veritas, and Built at Gothenburg in 1873. ****

For Particulars, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 30th September, 1882.

A

GIMBLETS.

* SQUARES. PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS &

CHEST LOCKS.

MRS. POTTS PATENT SADIRONS: COOKING 'STOVES.

FAIRBANK'S SCALES. FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIPS' USE.

DRILLING MACHINES

ANVILS.

VICES.

BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS.

**

BEST WHITWOKTIPS STOCK AND DIES. SCREW WRENCHES.

PLANE IRONS..

CHISELS.

HAMMERS. "

"PINCERS,

NIPPERS.

DIVIDERS.

RULES.

1056

METAL SCISSORS,

METAL SAWS.

FOR SALE.

TAULE (all size) with CUES, RACKS,

THURSTON'S ENGLISH BILLIARD

TUBE EXPANDERS..

DIL-FEEDERS.

OIL-CANS.

Entimations.

INTERNATIONAL

NOVELTY COMPANY, KOOLANGSOO, AMOY, (CHINA.)

Intimations.

COA L

TOK KE E.

MERCHANT, 18, WING SING LANE, HONGKONG.

IMPORTERS OF EUROPEAN KEEPS on hard for Sale all kinds of Hauss

AND"

AMERICAN NOVELTIES..

EMILE PFANKUCHEN, Manager.

Amoy, 22nd August, 1881.

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DE SOUZA & CO. RINTERS, STATIONERS, AND

BOOKBINDERS.

PRINTER

D'AGUILAR STREET.

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. Hongkong, 23rd August, 1882.

1582 WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO.

U-NMAKERS & AMMUNITION

DEALERS,

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description:

Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at moderate charges. Sporting Guns and Ammunition always en hand.

STAG HOTEL. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

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and Steam COAL of the best quality, at moderate rates. The CUM SHING" "CUM LOONG,"CUM CHOW," and other Powerful Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for at hour, $2 for 2nd and $i for 3rd hour, and for longer periods according to arrangement, Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.

'S UN

!

SHIN G.

DEALER IN SILKS.

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CANTON and Shat rory Wares, Curios, We, 1.&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.

ANTON and Shanghai Gauzes, Crape Shawls,

No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG, - Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

NOTICE.

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THE Undersigned has all kinds of House and

of

quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Com modious small steamers on hire for towing par poses, Excursions &c., &c., CHEAPER than any other House in the Trade,

Apply to

HING LEE, 37, Tung Man Lane. Hongkong, 12th April, 1882.

(227 H 0 HOY LEE

MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER.

HAS

AS for Sule, every description of Gentle

men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hats,

GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR R&Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds.

VISITORS.

ENGLISH & American BiliARDS. Tibu at One o'clock, linner at 7.00. This Hotel is most centrally situated and within easy distance of the principal landing places, +751

J: COOK, Proprietor.

F. D. GUEDES.

Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own. Manufacture. -China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Coats Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.

No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRALNO Hongkong, 16th May, 1882.

1347 WING TY LOON G.

HAS FOR SALE

PYRAMID BALLS, and COMPLETE FITTINGS. A SALTER'S SPRING, BALANCE SCALES WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL and Bouilli, American Hams, Bacon, Codfish

Reasonable Price, will be taken.

Apply for Particulars to

A. B. C.,

WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES,. PATENT SOCKETS. DISTRESS SIGNALS.

Office of Hongkong Telegraph, HOLMES PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS,-

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as the competitions are likely to be keener, and the sport intere exciting, than would be the case if one ortwo happened to tower conspicuously. above their fellows. As to the probability of i Derby pony being amongst them, as was current- ly reported in Shanghai was likely enough to be the case, we can only express our belief very strong one, we may add-that aut one of the mob could get a place in the Derby with 95t. Hongkong Derby are not so easily picked up in on his back. Ponics capable of winding the

these days of keen competition and ridiculously high prices as to warrant the hope of our finding Hongkong, 48th September, 1882. away under the guise of a subscription griffin. "a gem of purest ray serene" carefully hidden' No doubt, there are several ponies in the mob quite good looking enough to super- ficial observers to win the Derby; but defects will GH, MUMM & Co's CHAMPAGNE. quickly be discovered when galloping commences, which will effectually dispel the high flown ideas about there being anything superior in the class of the griffins. We repeat that they are a level lot, and we shall expect them in their own class to provide excellent sport; and to provide sport is the aim of the subscription griffin movement. We shall give a detailed description of the whole of the ponies after training operations have been fairly commenced.

FOR SALE

QUARTS............. ... $22 per Casc. $23 per Case.

MELCHERS & Co.

..PINTS..... Apply to

Hongkong, 2nd March, 1882.

[132 THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.

CIGA

KAS FOR SALE

IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros,

Vegueros, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha baños of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designis. Sun Hats, &c., ; Commissions Executed.

JOSE M. BASA. No. 51, B., QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

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D. K. GRIFFITH.

( ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

AERATED WATERS,'

ΜΑ

7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE (Opposite the City Hall)

AFFAIRS IN PERU, Advices from Panama to the 7th instant have the following: A Chilean correspondent writes to the Star and Herald: When the inhabitants of Tamia learned that the Chilean forces were to leave, a large majority, of the Peruvian families asked to be allowed to accompany them, in order to escape the depredations of their lawless countrymen. Only some foreign familes, bellev- ing the guerrillas would respect them, decided to remain. Fully 500 women followed the army, Just five hours after the troops left, immense hordes of guerrillas poured in There were 600 armed with rides and equipped like regulars, who entered, formed in column, followed by about 300 guerrillas armed with sticks, clubs, lances, and, similar, weapons, who entered pell-nell, shouting Having vociferously. On it being known that all well- to-do and decent families had left the town, the | fury of the Indians knew no bounds. Residences

were stripped, and those of many foreigners for every description of Aerated Waters with shared the same fate. Many assassinations foreigners. In the midst of the orgies Tarma followed, and among the victims were eighteen

was reduced to ruins, with the object of burning the properties of foreigners and Chileans. The Presio, Pizzicato and two grays 18m. in 4.9. Wild Tarma. The names of some foreigners assassin. cities of Janja and Huancayo shared the fate of Eddy and Earl Harold zm, in

Filbert once 4.52. round in 2.52. Wild Dash and Forest King 1im. ated are given. An Italian named Motto and

(90) 4] Mr. A; 6, Stokes, ₺ Travers Mr. R. Symes, Dauga... Mr. E. MacKean, not out...4

Extras BS

Tot-203

Extras...

CHI ...

Töih......

9

TRAINING FOR SHANGHAI RACES.

· 14th October.

This morning was very misty and the course was wet wah dew and consequently not fast. Prejudice galloped two miles in 4.53. Pilferer im. in 2.24 First Cornet 14m. in 3.40 alone.

lately Purchased the entire Machinery

of the late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S SODA WATER FACTORY

is now prepared to execute the largest orders

S

promptness and despatch. SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANTEED. Consumers should try these carefully Manufactured

SPARKLING WATERS. THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR All-Orders and Communications should be ad

in 3-35. Shamrock Dunkeld and i twb Germane named String and Schalk are dressed to The Factory,

and Tajmahal among the slain.

Four soldiers and six fugitives, Peruvians, were frozen to death in the Cordilleras.

noble defence against herdes of indians. When At Concepcion the Chilean garrison. made a the ammunition of the Chilcans was exhausted, the assailants' secured some parafine and fired

FOCHORNS,

SIGNAL LAMPS.

LIFE BUOYS.,

LIFE BELTS,

COMMISSION AGENT.

No. 33, WELLINGTON, STREET.

HAS always on hand a large assortment of CHOICE WINES of the best quality, at Modernic Prices.

Hongkong, 2nd October, 1882.

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&c, &c., &c. THE PATENT TYPE FOUNDING

COMPANY, 31, RED LION SQUARE, HOLBORN, W.

W.C., *LÒNDÓN, SHANKS, REVELL, & Co., PROPRIETORS,

SPARKLING SCHARZHOFUERGER.

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER.

MARIENTHALER 'BEER."

VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. Hongkong, 7th October, 1882.

KELLY & WALSH S GREAT CLEARANCE SALE.

(680

VERYTHING EXCEPT COMMISSION

GOODS OFFERED.

GREATLY REDUCED

AT

PRICES.

Books..............at a discount of 20 per cent. Stationery

.....discount 20 per cent. Fancy and Leather Goods...discount 20 per cent. Music ILLTOT.. ......discount 20 per cent." Electro-Plated Ware........discount 25 per cent. Japanese Curios

............................. 25 per cent.

off Invoice Price.

A Consignment of Hoihow Cocoa Nut Ware at

Invoice Cost. 2

holographs of Japanese Scenery at Prices Cheaper than can be bought from natives in Japan.

7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Hongkong, 11th April, 1882.

[aas | Art Goods

AND R. TENNENT'S. ALE AND

PORTER.

J..

DAVID CORSAR & SONS'

CANVAS.

MERCHANT NAVY) -NAVY-BOILED

LONG FLAX CKOWN ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1981.

in 3.28, Wild Dash going Rialto im, their once round, 2.59 Rose went for 1m. with some others. Adonis im. in 2.15, Last Chance went with him but not at the finish. Black Satin for 14m. canter, Toad up 2.57 Valerius and Imp, tim. 3.3, Mercdac went with them once round, in 2.51. Montezuma the barracks, burning some wounded soldiers. im. 3.31. Salmanassar went for z furlongs, his.. last three quarters was 1.41 in a canter; one gen. Captain Pino and a few survivors of the garrison tleman made the 7 furlongs 1.52; there were a made a sally, cut down the enemy, and cleared number of ponies on the course and some people the front and sides of the barracks, while the men inside extinguished the flames and removed the must have started their watches on the wrong wounded to a place of safety. In anothe sally pony. Sprite went for 14m. in 3.26. Strathi aros went for about 2 miles, his once round Captain Pinto was shot dead. The Indians again fired the building, and sallies were organized by was 2.49. Counterpoint, Schumann up, did is sub-Lieutenants Mouti, Cruz and Feier. In one WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. in 3.25. Foxhound was up the Road. Black- thora and Whitethorn went for quarters carly, of the earliest of these, the first-mentioned the course being too slippery for galloping sub-Lieutenant Peier fell wounded. In another officer was mortally wounded. Subsequently Blackbird went for a quarter in blankets, going very fast. Snowflight did im. in 1.39. Rienil ally a young officer was immediately pounced on by a horde of Indians who landed him to and a gray tim. in 3.35. Three ponies were

backed against the field for the Maidens, Salman-

assar, Stratbaros and Blackbird-Mercury

MAILS EXPECTED.

boring Convent of Oops friars from the neigh-A

appeared on the scene, and, crucifix in hand, commenced to incite the Indians to renew the attack on the build- ing. At ten o'clock, of seventy-seven Chileans composing the garrison, only four, and two

them wounded, remained to offer resist of the the others were either dead or dying. The French mail steamer Iraouaddy left Sai- The building was now ablaze in every gon for this port at 3 am on the 18th instant, rection. Four women, wives of soldiers, were

THE FRENCH MAIL

and may be expected to arrive here on Saturday-eye witnesses of the death of their husbands, the 21st.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.” -

One of them was accompanied by her son of five years, another by an infant who had come The American mail steamer Gaelic left San into the world at the commencement of the, Francisco on the 28th ultimo, and is expected to attack. After the removal of the wounded from arrive here on or about the 27th instant.

STEAMERS EXPECTED,

The Union Line ateamer Antonio let Singa- pore for this port on the afternoon of the 17th in- stant, and is expected to arrive here on the 4th The E. & A. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Catlerdhur, from Sydney, left Port Darwin, for this port, vil Sandakao, on the 14th instant, and may be ex-

bcted to arrive on or about the 26th.

#THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES," by Percy Russell. This Hustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, &c, published at 6d., may be had gratis from any Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or JOIN GOSNELE & Co. London.-ADVT.)

C. L. THEVENIN.

HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS.

HAS FOR SALE.

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FINE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE AND RED

BURGUNDIES

...........................................discount zo per cent.

NEWSPAPER, BOOK, MUSIC & GENERAL

TYPE FOUNDERS.

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

Estimates for Newspaper, Book, and Jobbing Plant at specially

reduced rates.

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

SPECIAL AGENT FOR CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE. FAR EAST, ROBERT FRASER-SMITH, No. 6, PEDDAR'S HILL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th February, 1882.

(88.

HONGKONG TIMBER YARD,

WINCHAI.

OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND.

L. MALLORY.

Proprietor. Hongkong,,24th June, 1881.

---₤495 HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH."

THE

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY PAPER.----

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No. 39, HING LOONG.STREET. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882,''

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GOLD AND SILVER SMITH AND › JEWELLER.

DEALER IN..

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S. Z

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TAILOR.

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HAT AND CAP MAKER. Ladies material made up, and a perfect Fit Gua- ranteed at Moderate Charges. MATTING AND MANILA CIGARS,

FOR SALE,

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Hongkong, 12th October, 1887.

CHIE NA M.

GOLD

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WATCH MAKER

AND EN GRAVE R, WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS ¦

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$7.50 per dozen. A SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE.

SPECIAL QUOTATIONS, American Poker Cards Envelopes-A good useful Cream Laid Commercial Envelope. offered during the sale at $1.75 per 1,000, or for quantities of 5,000 or more, at the rate of...$.jo per miL Cream Lald, Foolscap Scribbling

Paper

$1.75 per ream.

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Published Daily at Noon, and circulated free of charge throughout the Colony," Hangkang, 1st April 1882.

HAIR DRESSING SALOON

W.

HONGKONG HOTEL

STEPHENS' BLUE BLACK WRITING INK.

P, MOORE begs to inform the Gentle- men of Hongkong and Visitors that he bas reduced the price of Hair-Cutting to go cents. per bottle.

Having now in his employ three competent As- Imperial Quarts ...90 cents......89.50 per dozen.sistants who are always in attendance, he guar- Ordinary Quarts 70 Pints...... -40 Half-Pints.

25

11

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NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS

CHARTS AND BOOKS. No. 46, QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL [434 CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.

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the burning buildings they went out in the | square, hoping their lives would be spared. They had barely stepped outside the building when they were set on by a crowd of yelling, drunken savages, and horribly butchered. The five-year- old boy had his throat cut front ear to ear, and was barbarously mutilated, and the body of the. new-born child was found pierced by six lance wounds. Sub-Lieutenant Cruz and the surviving soldiers were also surrounded, and they fell one. after another, but not until they had sold their. Tives dearly. When other Chilean troops arrived few days afterwards, they found in the square and adjacent streets 291 of the enemy dead. Of for wounded there were doubtless that number and more carried off into the hills. The Chilean dead were collected and buried. The city was burned, and everybody implicated in the massacre who could be found was summarily executed.

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS

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