NEW YORK, September 24th. The steamer Lepanto, Captain Rogers, arrived to-slay from Hull, England, and reports being in collision, September 21st, with the steamer Edam, which foundered. Captain Rogers says:-"On September arst at 9 p.m. we were steering west. The weather became foggy, and I told the chief engineer that if the fog continued we should go skjr and case steam down at once. I also had Kateam-whistle blown at intervals of two minutes. The fog lifted a little, but at 10 p.m. it became thick again. The engines were going nt half-speed, * At 10.10 heard a whistle close to us on the port bow. We stopped the engines, put the helm hard aport and went full speed nstern. At 10.12 p.m. heard a whistle and saw a mast headlight very close, bearing west-south- west, and at the same time made out the vessel crossing our bows from south to north. At ro 15 we came into collision with the steamer, which dragged across our bows, her propeller going all the time. After getting clear I stopped the
sounded the compartments engines,
and found that we were making no water. 1 quickly lowered three boats to give assistance to the other ship if needed. At 11-36 the boats of the Edam, threg in all, arrived alongside with the passengers and crew, who were at once em- barked. At 11-40 one of our own boats returned bringing the chief officer of the Edam, the quar- termaster, the steward and two pssengers. At 11-44 all our boats had returned and were hoisted, up, as were also two of the Ed's boats. On examination of the compartments in collision we discovered a large aperture in the stern and also several bow plaics stove in. I immediately got two large sails over the bow and also filled up the lower fore peak with bags of sawdust, planking, etc. Early on the morning of the 22nd the pilot- boat bailed, and was engaged for $500 to accom- pany the Lepante into port, there now being on board 12 persons,
We passed soon after through the wreck of the Edam, which seemed to blow up as she went down. The passengers rescued were made as comfortabic as possible, the captain giving up his room to the women. The other passengers made the most of the small cabin accommodations. The third engineer and assistant engineer of the Edam were lost.
BERNE, September 24th.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, (
OCTOBER 27, 1882.
Among Arabi Pasha's papers are written offers of service from French, German and Russian officers, which were all declined.
DAMIETTA, September 25th. Abdallah Pasha and Suleiman have been sent to Cairo as prisoners under a military guard.
CONSTANTINOPLE, September 25th. The Khedive, with the approval of England, has offered Baker Pasha the reorganization of the Egyptian army. He accepts the task.
ALEXANDRIA, September 25th. Flags were displayed yesterday in Benha, Tantah and Damanhoor, in celebration of the Khedive's return to Cairo, Fifteen thousand persons witnessed the Khedive's entry. De Lesseps' house was without a decoralien.
+
General Wood has arrived. It is stated that the Khedive will shortly issue a deeree granting general amnesty to the rebels, except about six, who will be tried for their lives, being implicated in the massacres and conflagrations."
Duntis, September, 25th. Dilion will retire from Parliament on account of ill-health.
THE
For Sale.
FOR SALE
HE American Steamer
INGEBORG," 489 Tons Register, Classed 3/3'L. I. I. in Veritas, and Built at Gothenburg in 1873.
For Particulars, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 30th September, 1882.
FOR SALE.
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THURSTON'S ENGLISH BILLIARD
PYRAMID BALLS) and ComPLETE FITTINGS. À Reasonable Price will be taken.
A TABLE (full size) with CUES, RACKS,
Apply for Particulars to
A, B, C.,
· Office of Hongkong Telegraph. Hongkong, 15th September, 1882. [637
FOR SALE..
The military and police of County Mayo have evicted fifty families in the last few days, and the people have been ordered not to shelter G. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE.
them.
Six more men, mostly released suspects, have been arrested in connection with the murder of the Huddys at Lough Inst week. The police claim there is distinct evidence against three of them in consequence of information elicited during the examination of Kerigan, held for the same crime.
A conference of Irish Nationalists will be heid on the 7th of October. The sessions will be private, Towards the end of the year there will be a great Irish National Convention to review the position and condition of the country. De- legates to the Convention will be elected by the people
A scheme has been propounded by Davitt for the formation of a gigantic organisation whose leading objects shall be the improvement of the social and political condition of the Irish, and
the prevention of emigration by obtaining prolit
A number of men carolled to serve in the gen-able employment for laborers and evicted ten- darmerie in Egypt started from Geneva to-day, Others will follow shortly.
ALEXANDRIA, September 24th. The Khedive has offered the British Consul- General the Grand Cross of the Order of Osmanli, the highest decoration he can bestow,
The Khedive will leave for Caiso to-morrow, He invited Admiral Seymour to accompany him, but the latter says that he is unable to accept the Invkation.
A solemn service of thanksgiving for the British pacification of the country was held in the Catholic church here to-day, The audience was very large, and included foreign Consuls, British mili tary authorities and a deputation from a number of regiments. A requiem will be sung to-morrow for the victims of the massacres, and for those killed in batile.
PORT SAID, September 24th.
The British troops sent to occupy Ghemilch have returned after dismounting the guns and re moring the amriunition. It is not intended to keep a garrison at Ghentitch, as the people there have resumed their ordinary vocations.
CONSTANTINOPLE, September 24th, "The Sultan has ordered an immediate surren- der to Greece of the whole frontier fixed by the International Commission. The representatives of the Powers who at the invitation of the Em-
ants. The scheme will be discussed at the Con- vention of Irish Nationalists. Parnell has refus ed to sanction the project, on the ground that the formation of such an organisation would be im- possible under the existing Coercion Act. Egan, Dillon, Brennan and Kettle desire the discussion of the subject.
CASHEL, September, 25th.
A movement has been started to induce Dillon to reconsider his determinalian to retire from Parliament.
→
THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES," by Percy Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, &c, published at 6d, may be had gratis from any Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or JOHN GOSNELL & Co., London,—[ADYT.]
To-day's Advertisements.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
a
who may be desirous of forming themselves into
INVITES RESIDENTS of HONGKONG
TEERS to send in their Gies to the ACTING
bassadors had assembled to discuss the Turko-THE Officer Administering the Government Greek frontier question dissolved their meeting upon learning of the settlement of the difficulty."
Said, Grand Shereef of Mecca, was deposed on account of having had treasonable, relations with Ai Paslin,
CAIRO, September 24th." Elaborate preparations are being made for the reception of the Khedive. The Khedive requested that the route of entry be changed in such a way that he shall not pass the houses of Arabi l'asha and Toulba Pasha. It is thought that no rebels will be executed, but it is believed that they will be banished and their property confiscated. European residents and European officers in the service of the Khedive virulently denounce Arabi Pasha, They say hanging is tão good for him.
——— GENEVA, September 24th. The men to be engaged for the police in Egypt must be not under zo nor over 40 years of age. Frenchmen and Italians are ineligible. The pay is from 150 to 300 francs a month,
LONDON, September 24th.
It is officially announced that Generai Wolseley and Admiral Seymour will be raised to the peerage in acknowledgment of their recent distinguished services in Egypt.
LONDON, September 24th. The churches in England all held thanksgiving services on Sunday for the successes in Egypt.
NEW YORK, September 25th..
NEW CORPS of HONGKONG VOLUN-
COLONIAL SECRETARY.
It is proposed that a Cours of VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY should be formed to be commanded by an Officer of the Royal Artillery whose Ser- vices will, by permission of His Excellency the MAJOR GENERAL COMMANDING, be available for this purpose in the event of a sufficient num- ber of Names being enrolled.
Information respecting the assistance which Government is prepared to offer with the view of encouraging the formation of a NEW CORPS will be obtained on Application to the ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY.
By Command
FREDERICK STEWART, Acting Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 27th October, 1882.
KEEPER'S Office
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will be by the
Undersigned up fill NOON of FRIDAY, the Toth proximo for the Reconstruction of Foundry, and Renewal of Roof of Master Atten- dant's Office BUILDING in this YARD, accord- A London cable to the World says: Lasting to Specifications and conditions which can night's rumor about the shooting at the Queen at be seen on Application at the NAVAL STORE Balmoral turns out to have been a lie concocted in London. It was extensively circulated, not only at the clubs, which are now more or less empty, but in the music halls and especially in debating halls, which are in full blast now, and it deserves to be noted that though it was gen- erally accepted as true at these places it created no real excitement, such as would have been caused by such a rumor a few years ago.
PANAMA, September 14th, Earthquakes here have continued since the zil inst. Much damage was done in this city and at Aspinwall. Losses here, $250,000, and $100,000
RONDEAU (Ont.), September 24th.
of the cargo was saved.
The right to reject the lowest or any Tender reserved.
WILLIAM HYNES,
for Naval Storekeeper. Royal Naval Yard, Hongkong, 27th October, 1882.
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HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
"EXCURSIÓN-TO-MACAO.
DUBLIN, September 24th, Eight men at Armagh, four of whom werd only recently liberaled from Kilmainham Jail, have been remanded, It is understood that the Crown has obtained evidence from informers, who made. the extraordinary revelations in regard to the existence of a widespread conspiracy.
THE "HONAM" will make a trip to MACAO and back on SUNDAY, the 29th instant, leaving HONGKONG at EIGHT AM and The steamer Picton has gone to pieces. Most; MACÃO at FIVE F.M.First Class Fare $3 for
the round trip. No Second Class.
Refreshments will be supplied on board but no Meals.
Tickets to be Purchased at the Company's
By Order,
P. A. DA COSTA, Secretary, Hongkong, 26th October, 1882.
-AGRAM, September 24th.
Office.
1717
Thirty soldiers were drowned in the railroad | OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM- disaster near Essek yesterday.
MORGAN, PANAMA, September 14th.' The cost of the war to Chile up to the present time is $10,000,000.
ST. PETERSBURG, September 24th. The Emperorand Empress arrived at Peterhoff Palace to-day on their retain from Moscow,"
CAIRO, September 25th. Arabi Pasha says the best thing the English could do for Egypt would be to send all the Nat ables and other leading men connected with the rebellion out of the country. If they do not do so vengeance will surely be wreaked upon these officials after the departure of the troops. He asserts that he never thought the English would send a large army to assist the Khedive, and so was led into the war. He denied that he had any communication with the Sultan, during the
The Khedive and the Egyptian Ministers, ac companied by Sir Edward, Malet, arrived this
SHIP COMPANY,
NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship
"GAELIC””
from San Francisco, &c., are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersigna ture and to take immediate delivery of their
Goods.
Cargo impeding discharge of the Steamer, will be landed and stared at Consignees' risk and expense.
F. E. FOSTER,
...
Agent
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Hongkong, 27th October, 1881.
WANTED TO RENT,
PER FROM THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER UNTIL MARCH.
—— FURNISHED FAMILY
RESIDENCE, IN A HEALTHY SITUATION,
GARDEN, STABLE, AND COACH HOUSE.
Full Particulars to be sent to
were densely crowded and Uned by almost all the Fyllan and Indian troops nowhere. The native="" gathered along the route, numbering many thousands, and gave the Khedive a very friendly welcome. All the Ulemas as well as the Sheik of the El-Athir Mosque and the Cadi were artho depot.
A
Hongkong Telegraph Office.
Hongkang, 3rd October, 188a.
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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. ENGINEERS' & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. PATENT BIT-BRACES.
AUGER-BITS.
To be Let.
TO LET.
Entimations.
G. FALCONER & CO.
OLD BAILEY STREET WAT MANUFACTURERS
'ATCH AND CHRONOMETER
N°
4,
Nos. 2 AND 4, PEDDAR'S HILL..
No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, lately |--
AND # JEWELLER S
occupied by Pacific MAIL STEAMSHIP. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
.: COMPANY.
No. 8, SEVMOUR TERRACE. - No. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE,
Apply to.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 20th September, 1882.
TO LET.
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HE 1ST STOREY of the aND HOUSE THE 1ST STOREY BUILDINGS PIMYA EAST. Lately occupied by the U. S.
•CONSULATE, with immediate possession.*
J. M. GUEDES. Hongkong, 26th September, 1882.
TO LET,
DRILLS.
GIMULETS.
SQUARES.
$22 per Case. $23 per Case..
MELCHERS & Co.
PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS &
CHEST LOCKS.
....
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FAIRBANK'S SCALES. FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIPS' USE..
DRILLING MACHINES.
Hongkong, and March, 1882.
KELLY & WALSH'S
GREAT CLEARANCE
SALE.
WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE WEEK.
HE
Mus. Port's.PATENT-SADIRONS. COOKING STOVES,
BREAST DRILLS, AUTOM: JORING
TOOLS.
1649
(WITH 'IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.) LARGE OFFICE,
он
SUITE OF OFFICES ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE PREMISES OCCUPIED BY
KELLY & WALSH. Hongkong, 2nd October, 1882.
TO LET.
[662
ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED. TWO SPACIOUS ROOMS (UNFURNISHED)
ANVILS.
VICES,
Hitchcock's PATENT LAMPS,
SCROLL SAWS.
following is a selection from many GLASSCUTTERS Hundreds of Volumes Offered at
HALF
PRICE.
FAMILY GRINDSTONES. BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS,
&
*C,
BEST WATTWORTH'S STOCK AND, DIES. $175 SCREW WRENCHES, $100 LOO $1.00:
$3.75
PLANE IRONS,
-CHISELS..
HAMMERS,
PINCERS.
NIPPERS.
DIVIDERS.
Life of the Prince Consort, 5 vols., $12.00...$6.00 Letters of Charles Dickens, 3 vols., $6.50.1$3.25 Col. Longs' Central Africa, $3.59 Arizona as it is $2.00 Mackinnon's Lapland Life, Sz.oo Sheldon Jackson's Alaska, $2.00 Swinburnes' William Blake, 87.50 Merivale's History of Rome $2.50$1.25 ...$1.25 Swinburne's George Chapután $2.50. The Greville Memoirs 2 vols, $4.503.23 Memoirs of Prince Metternich a vols, $8....$4.00 Arnold's Gleanings from Pontresina $1.75...$0.90 Ralston's Russian Folk Tales $2.50........$1.25 | RULES. Ober's Camps in the Carribees $3.50 Coan's Adventures in l'atagonia Sa......$1.00 Life & Letters of George Ticknor 2 vols, $54.$2.50 Haydn's Dictionary of Biography 36.00 $3.00 Brande's Encyclpedia of Science, Literature
and Art $8.00
34,00 Arnould's Marine Insurance, 2 vols. $ro.co$3.00 SALTER'S SPRING BALANCE SCALES. Hall's Biography of David Cox, Artist$4.00.$2.00
Dr. F. G. Lee's Directorium Anglicanum |
$4.00
...$2.00
METAL SCISSORS.
METAL SAWS.
TUBE EXPANDERS.
OIL-FEEDERS.
OIL-CANS.
WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES. PATENT SOCKETS. DISTRESS SIGNALS.
Daniel Webster's Great Speeches $4.505 HOLMES PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS. Brady's The Kedge Anchor $3.50 $1.75 Day's The Race Horse in Training $5.00...$2.50 | FOGHORNS. Tale's Modern Cambist $4.50
$2.25 Irving's Book of Eminent Scotsmen $4.00..$2.00 Gautler's Famous French Authors $2.50....$1.25 Cassell's Popular Educator Vols III. IV. V. Mallock's The Value of Life $2.50 $1.25
Cassell's Technical Educator Vols III. IV: $5.00
VI. $10.00.........
Baird's Rise of the Hugenots 2 vols $7.50...$3.75 Tom Brown at Oxford $2.00.... Buxton's Gennan, Flemish and Dutch
Painting $4.50 .... Extracts from the Writings of Thackeray
SIGNAL LAMPS.
&c.j
LIFE BUOYS.
LIFE BELTS. BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING
MACHINES. &c.,
&
F
$2.50
$1.00 SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER.
$0.75
$3.00....
$1.50 Roper's Enginer's Hand Book $6.00.. $3.00 $0.63 North's Noctes Ambrosiane $1.25... Houghton's Evenings at Home in Spiritual
Seance $3.00
..$1:50
Harry Coverdale's Courtship $2.00 $1.00 Foreign Office List 1882 $2.50$1.25 The Statesman's-Year Hool$4:00. $200- Noel & Chapsal's French Dictionary $5.00..$2.50 Chappell's Popular Music of the Olden
Times 2 vols. $9.00.,
..$4.50 Great Movements and those who have
achieved them $2.50
.......$1.25 Ascott Hope's Men of the Backwoods
$3.00
$1.50 Captain Mayne Reids' The flag of Distress
$3:00
Spalding's Elizabethan Demonology 21.00 Rousselct's Serpent Charmer $3.00 $1.59 Herbert Spencer's Descriptive Sociology
2 volumes folio at $5.00 .....
$2.50 Kaye's Essays of an Optomist, $z.......$.00 Mrs. H. B. Stowe's Old Town Folks, $a...$1.00 McGrath's Pictures front Ireland, $a.......$1.00 Chronicles of Schonberg Cotton Family, 8a..$1.00 Great Lights in Sculpture and Painting,
$1.50 ....................................................$0.73 Lacretelle's Lamartine and his Friends, $2...$1.00 Library of Useful Knowledge (a complete
Encyclopedia) 15 vols. $12.50........$5.25 Jefferson's a Book about the Table 2 vols
$.do...
.$2.50 Angus' Amateur Acting, $t
+$0.50 Captain Mayne Reid's Away Westward,
Apply to
AT
PEDDAR'S HILL.
A. I., Office of this Paper. Hongkong, 16th October, 1881.
[698
TO BE LET,
(Wire POSSESSION ON 1ST OF OCfODER NEXT.)
HAT LARGE AND COMMODIOUS
HOUSE, 10, 14, Arbuthnos fioad. Apply to
J. A. DE CARVALHO.. Hongkong, 31st August, 1882.
[596
TO LET.
DOOMS at SPRING GARDENS TOʻLET, IX FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED from $630 $8 per Month. Apply to
D. WOODFORD. Hongkong, zeth October, 1882.
STORAGE.
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THE Undersigned are prepared to take Goods on STORAGE at their GODOWNS. En- trance from Praya and Quech's Road Central.
TERMS MODERATE.
Apply to
ROSE & Co. 31 and 33, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 30th June, 1882.
fa66.
Entimations.
D
CHARTS 'AND 'BOOKS.
NÓ. 46′ QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL [434
S Z
HING.
TAILOR.
EALER in all kinds of Drapery, Silk Hand-
kerchiefs, Embroidered Shawls, &c.,;&G
HAT AND CAP MAKER.
Ladies material made up, and a perfect Fit Gua
ranteed at Moderate Charges. MATTING AND MANILA CIGARS,
FOR SALE.
No. 76, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 12th October, 1881.
CHIE N'A M.
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GOLD AND SILVERSMITH,
WATCH MAKER
AND
ENGRAVER,
WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS ; ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED. No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.
LING
SHN G.
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BOOT AND SHOE, MAKER, No. 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONO.
HE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE
THE
Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed.
· Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS Hongkong, 4th April, 1881.
SHIP
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QUA
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'HIP, PORTRAIT, AND MINIATURE
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,
ΤΟΚ KE E
COAL
MERCHANT,
18, WING SING LANE, HONGKONG.
TEEPS on hånd for Sale all kinds of House
Kand 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 1st hour, $2 for 2nd and $1 for 3rd hour, and for longei periods according to arrangement.
Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.
NOTICE
INTERNATIONAL THE COAL for Sale in large or small
NOVELTY COMPANY.-
KOOLANGSO0, AMOY, (CHINA) MPORTERS OF EUROPEAN
AND
AMERICAN NOVELTIES.
EMILE PFANKUCHEN, Manager.
FLENSBURG STOCKBEER
Amoy, 22nd August, 1882.
MARJENTHALER BEER.
VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE..' Hongkong, 7th October, 1882.
(680
THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.
HAS FOR SALE.
STAG HOTEL. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
1527
“HE Undersigned has all kinds of House and
quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Com». modicus small steamers on hire for towing pur.. poses, Excursions, &c., &c., CHEAPER than any. other House in the Trade.
Apply to
HING LEE, 37, Tung Man Lane, Hongkong, 12th April, 1882.
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A
H 0 Y. HOY LEE
MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER.
ŢAS for Sale, every description of Gentle
OOD ACCOMMODATION FOR Hen's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hate
VISITORS.
ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS.
Tiffin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.00.
This Hotel is most centrally situated and *IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros, within easy distance of the principal landing
euros, Regalias, Londres, Nueve Ha places. 479) banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS
J. COOK, Proprietor. of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &c., &c. from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes,
DE SOUZA & CO.
STATIONERS, AND Commissions Executed.
JOSE M. BASA.
D'ÁGUILAR STREET. No. 51, B., QUEEN's ROAD, CENTRAL Hongkong, at May, 1887.
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PRINTERBOOKBINDERS.
EVERY KIND OF WORK EXECUTED WITHI
&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.
SU N SHIN G.
DEALER IN SILKS,
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CANTON and Shanghai Gauzes, Crape Shawls, Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &CH &&c. The best house in the trade for high class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps,
Invitéd to inspect the show rooms,
HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH Seals, &c., &c. The public and Travellers are
"WANCHAL
OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND.
L MALLORY,
Hongkong, 24th June,, 1881.
CL THEVENIN.
Proprietor.
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HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS..
Beart's an Involuntary Voyage, $1.75 Sogo | WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. Howci's an Undiscovered Country, $....$1.00 KELLY & WALSH-HONGKONG. Hongkong, 24th October, 1882.-
WING
:
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TY LOON G.
HAS FOR SALE,
RIME Mess Park and Beef, 2ooths, in Barrel.
Polled and Roast Beef and Murton, Soup
and Bouilli, American Hams, Bacon, Codfish, Cracked Wheat, Hominy, fresh white and red Beans, Assorted Fruits and Soups, Ham Sau- sages, Salmon Bellies, Mackerell, Sheeps Tongues, Choice Tripe, Caviar, Clam Chowder, Lobsters, Oysters, Com Meat, and every description of Dilmen's stores at moderate prices.
No. 39, HING LOONG STREET. Hongkong, ist May, 1882.
A
HAS FOR SALE.
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.
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HAIR DRESSING SALOON
W
HONGKONG. HOTEL.
P. MOORE begs to inform the Gentle
men of Hongkong and Visitors that he has reduced the price of Hair-Cutting to go cents.
FINE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE AND RED Having now in his employ three competent As sistants who are always in attendance, he 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.
BURGUNDIES AT: MODERATE PRICES.
A Capital AMONTILLADO'
$8.00 per dozen, SHERRY at...) Assorted LIQUEURS of the best quality. FRENCH BOOTS and SHOES, PER FUMERY, &c., &c.
Hongkong, 2nd October, 1882.
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CHS. J. GAUPP & CO. CHRONOMETER WATCH, AND
CLOCK-MAKERS, [199 JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND
OPTICIANS.
D. K. GRIFFITH.
ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON
7 BEACONSPIELD ARCADE, ·
(Opposite the City Hall).
MANUFACTURER WATERS.
Having lately Purchased the entire Machinery
of the late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S *** SODA WATER - FACTORY
is now prepared to execute the largest orders for every description of Aerated; Waters with promptness and despatch
IS
SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANTEE D.
· Consumers should try these carefully
Manufactured ou SPARKLING WATERS: THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR All Orders and Communications should be ad- dressed to The Factory,
A7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Hongkong, 11th April, 1882. =55 Jos
CHARTS AND BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
SOLE ADENTÉ
for Louis Audemars Watches awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition'; and
for Voigtländer and Sohn's
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