THE inaugurative concert of the Temperance Hail's musical season will be given at the Hall, Queen's Road East, to-night, commencing at half-past eight o'clock. His Excellency the Ad. ministrator will preside, and an attractive pro-- gramme, which we published in our issue of last Wednesday, will be performed. It is to be hoped that the weather will keep fine, and that a large audience will assciuble. The charge for adinis sion, for civilians, is so cents.
.A HAWKER was committed for trial at the Su preme Court this morning by Captain Thomsett, for attempting to corrupt the incorruptible integ vity of a Chinese constable by giving him 23 cents as a bribe! Asked by the lukong why he gave him the money, the hawker replied, "Some people are gambling below there." Scarning to betray his trust for a feeble 23 cents, the consta
ble lugged the peripatetic off to the station, though it appears he did not go in search of the gamblers. This is the first case of the kind we remember to have seen committed for trial. Bribery, like gambling, being Innate in the Celestial character, is incradicable by 'any re- pressive measures, we fancy.
E
A BURGLAR KILLED BY A FALL WHILE ON THE WAR PATH.
A burglar, while actively engaged in the pur- auit of his nefarious calling early this morning, was overtaken by the black camel which, as the Arabian proverb says, kneels before every man's gate. About 3.30 a.m. the fall of a heavy body In the street attracted the attention of some of the occupants of No. 5 Police Station, in Queen's Road, who, upon going to the verandah, saw a Chinaman lying on his back on the other side of the road. The man was quite dead, the side channel containing a considerable quantity of blood, which had flowed into it from cuts in the dead man's head and left arm. Quite an imposing burglarizing equipage was found on the deceased's person, comprising skeleton keys, chisels, awls,ginlets, a hammer, slow-matches,&c. The man, it appears, by the aid of skeleton keys, had effected an entry, by a trap-door in the back part of the roof, into No. 183, Queen's Road Central, twe doors westward of the house, No. 179, oppo. site where the body was found. He had stolen four brass Chinese smoking pipes from the ground floor of No. 183, which were found in a bag hanging over the top verandah of No. 181. After stealing the pipes from No. 183, deceased would scem to have gone, by the ledge, from the upper verandah to the ledge of the verandab of No. 181, and, when attempting to reach the ledge of the verandah of the next house, No. 179 missed his hold and fell backward into the street, a height of some 30 feet, being killed instantly. The marks of the deceased's heels are plainly visible on the ledge of No. 179, and in his desperate efforts to save himself, he would appear to have grasped one of the flower pots
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1882.
CANTON.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
November 23rd. Yesterday afternoon at the English Yamên, the Foreign Community of Cauton and a felv visitors from your port were right royally entertained by H.B.M. Consul, Mr. A. R. Hewlett, under whose patronage and the Committee of gentlemen named below, were held the English Yamén Athletic Sports. The park was tastefully de borated with bunting, the course being marked out with Tartar flags, white from the flagstaff of the Pavilion (a new and handsome structure, in Chinese style) floated the Union Jack of old England.
KELLY
AND
WALSH.
To-day's Advertisements.
KELLY
ВЛИНЯНДАЙ
: AND
WALSH.
The fields were smaller than in previous years, KELLY AND WALSH
but the capital racing, notably in the Hurdle Race, made up in quality what was wanting in quantity. The following are the results of the day's HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS IN
sport.
HURDLE RACE, 100 yards.—6 flights.
1. La Montague
E. W. Mitchell
I. N. Tratman .......
FOR
JOHN BRINSMEAD'S PIANOS.
F JUST RECEIVED.
HONGKONG'
A MAGNIFICENT BOUDOIR HORIZONTAL GRAND WITH PATENT SOSTENENTE SOUNDING BOARD, and all the latest improvements.
Six competitors faced the starter in the above event. Mitchell and La Montague took their hurdles side by side throughout, holding a lead of about a yard from Trasman; in the 'nin in the -Intter-closed-with-the-leaders-and-a-splendid struggle resulted as above, the judge's verdict | A SPLENDID UPRIGHT GRAND, INDIAN MODEL 7 Octaves in Solid Black Walnut Fitted being "Won by a foot-n foot between second and third."
This instrument has been Specially Manufactured for Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, and will be used.
at the Performances of the ITALIAN OPERA Co. during the Forthcoming Season.
It may be obtained on hire for Concerts, Balls, &c. on terms to be ascertained on application. ALSO JUST RECEIVED.
VETERANS' RACE, 100 yards.-Handicap. Qua- lification, to years' residence in the Eas
R. Alford (scratch)
N. Bryant (5 yards)...................
T. Sampson (is yards)....
H. Gunther (10 yanis)...
I
Only four went to the post-Gunther caught Sampson at the 50 yards post, and while holding a good lead of 4 yards unfortunately fell, which let up the Hongkong veteran, who won cleverly by half a yard.
FLAT RACE, 100 yards-Handicap.
C. Lafrentz (10 yards)............ N. G. Mitchel Innes (§ yards)..... 2 A. B. Tomkins (scratch). 3.
E. W. Mitchell (scratch)........ Seven started, Lafrentz, lightly treated by the handicappers, won easily by yards. Tonkins, running very strongly at the finish, nearly gained second honours, being beaten by a foot only. BEATING THE GONG BLINDFOLD-Children only.
Miss Lottie Brown me 1 Miss Olivia Kerr ............ 2 Master Frank Hobson... 3 There were to competitors in the above contest, which was a most amusing offair. Three Legged RACE, 50 yarıls.
Mitchell-Innes and Tralman... 1 Blandy and La Montaguci... Lafrentz and Muller.............. Five couples ran. Won by a yard. The second pair got off badly at the start, but Blandy was hauling his partner along very vigorously at the finish, and had there been a yard or two been reversed. further to go, the judge's decision would have
BULL HANDICAP, FOR LADIES ONLY.-500 points up. Mrs. Grundy (received 150)...........1 Mrs. Duval (cratch).
with all the undermentioned improvements –
THE BRINSMEAD PATENT PERFECT CHECK REPEATER ACTION. THE BRINSMEAD PATENT SOSTENENTE SOUNDING BOARD. THE BRINSMEAD PATENT TONE COMPENSATOR.
THE DRINSMEAD PATENT TONE SUSTAINING PEDAL. THE BRINSMEAD PATENT TONE RENOVATOR.
ALL BRINSMEAD'S PIANOS Consigned to Messrs. KELLY & WALSH
ure and will be specially prepared for the climate.
JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS
OHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS
PATENT SOSTENENTE PLANOS Have gained the Highest distinctions at all the recent International Exhibitions, including the Two Gold Medals, Melbourne, 1881; the First Prize Queensland, 1880; the Two First Special Prizes, and Special Diploma, Sydney, 1880; the Legion of Honour, Paris, 1878;
THE DIPLOMA OF HONOUR AND GOLD MEDAL,
South Africa, 1877. THE GRAND MEDAL OF HONOUR AND DIPLOMA
OF MERIT, Philadelphia, 1876. THE DIPLOMA OF HONOUR, Paris, 1874, and the
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP, OF THE NATIONAL ¦ ACADEMY OF FRANCE,
THE COLD MEDAL, Paris, 1870. THE DIPLOMA OF EXTRAORDINARY MERIT Netherlands International Exhibition, 1869. THE MEDAL OF HONOUR, Paris, 1857. THE TRIZE MEDAJ, London, 1862, Stc.
OHN PRINSMEAD AND SONS
J
.
PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS.
"Paris, Nov. 4, 1378. "I have attentively examined the beautiful pianos of Messrs. Jolin Brinsmead and Sons that are exhibited at the Paris International Exhibi- tion of 1878. I consider thera to be exceptional in the case with which gradations of sound can be produced, from the softest to the most power ful tones. These excellent pianos merit the ap: probation of all artists, as the tone is full as well as sustained, and the touch is of perfect evenness The prizes were presented to the successful throughout its entire range, answering to every on the rail of the verandah, carrying it 'with competitors at the close of the meeting by Miss requirement of the pianist."
him in his fatal descent to the street below, where it was found smashed to pieces. His object, apparently, was to reach No. 177, an unoccupied house next to the one he fell from, whence he could have easily emerged into Queen's 'Road when no constables were about Death; *however, overtook him in the midst of his villainy, and for ever put an end to his "annex- ing" raids. The body, which was found by Act- ing Inspector of Nuisances Grimble, and is that
of a man aged about 30, was sent to the Civil
|
Miss Reed (received 150)/ Miss Happer (do)
There were 12 competitors.
Mary Happer.
2
4
Committee :-- Messrs. Travers, Woodruff, Duval, Rowe, Cunningham, Sampson, Howie, and Blandy. Starter:-A. T. Duval, Esq. Judge: -T. Sampson, Esq. Clerk of the Course ~~E. W. Mitchell, Esq.
Entimations:
WANTED TO RENT.
Hospital, where an inquest has been ordered for FROM THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER UNTIL MARCH,
this afternoon. The houses along which the
burglar scrambled, as well as the one he stole AFURNISHED FAMILY
the pipes from, are occupied by Chinese, two of them being native shoe shops on the ground floors. Close to where the pipes were stolen from there was a small safe containing a lot of dollars, which would seem to have escaped the burglar's ob- servation, but it is very likely that some noise in the house alarmed him and caused him to decamp before he had finished the business he came upon. The body has since been identified as that of a man named U Atong, well known to the police, and who was deported some six years ago for burglary.
MAILS EXPECTED,
THE ENGLISH MAIL.
The English mail steamer Sullef," with the inconning mail Tell Singapore for this port at "8" a.m. on the 19th instant, and may be expected to arrive here on the 26th.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The O. and D. steamer Arabic, with the next Americana mail, left Yokoham on the sand in- stent, and may be expected to arrive here on the 28th.
The O, and O. steamer Ocranfe, with the suc cecding American mail, left San Francisco on the 11th instant, and may be expected to arrive
·herg on or about the roth December.
THE INDIAN MAIL
The steamers Lennox and Japan, with the next Indian mail, left Calcutta on the roth instant, and may be expected here on 'dr about the rat December.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The Union Line steamship Galley of Lorne left Singapore for this port on the afternoon of the 18th instant, and may be expected to arrive here on the 25th.
The steamer Glenlyen lelt Singapore on the 22nd fastant, and may be expected here on or about the 18th
The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's steamer Be- venice loft Singapore on the morning of the sand, instant, and may be expected here on or about the agth
The E. & A. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Tannadice left Sydney on the 4th instant, and is due here
ors T about the zoth.
THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES," by Perry Russell," "This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, &c, published at 6d, may be hail gratis from any Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or JOHN GÖHNELL & Co., London -- ADVT.]
4. IN A HEALTHY SITUATION,
with GARDEN, STABLE, AND COACH HOUSE.
Full Particulars to be sent to
E. B.," Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1882.
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F. D. GUEDES. WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL
HA
COMMISSION AGENT.
No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET,
AS always on hand a large assortment of CHOICE WINES of the best quality, at Moderate Prices.
Hongkong, and October, 1882.
STAG HOTEL. „QUEEN'S. ROAD CENTRAL.
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GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR
ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS,
Tillin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.00.
This Hotel is most centrally situated and within easy distance of the principal landing
places.
4753
J. COOK, Proprietor.
CH. GOUNOD.
PAIENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS.
"Paris, Sept. 8, 1878. "We, the undersigned, certify that, after having seen, and most conscientiously examined the English Pianos at the Universal Exhibition of 1878, find that the palm belongs to the Grand Pianos of the house of Brinsmead."
NICHOLAS RUBINSTEIN, D.. MAGNUS,
Chevalier ANTOINE DE KONTSKI, (Court Pianist to the Emperor of Germany.) OHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS
PATENT SOSTENENTE. PIANOS, "I have pleasure in expressing my opinion that the Paris Exhibition Model Grand Piano- fortes of Messrs. John Brinsmead and Sons are unsurpassed. The tore is deliciously sweet, sustained, and extraordinarily powerful; the touch responds to the faintest and to the most trying strains on it and the workmanship is simply perfect.
"W. KUHE?
OHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS'
PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS. Illustrated London News, Oct. 22, 1
.1881. "The principle of the Brinsmead firm is to give the best piano of its kind, the best of materials, the best of care, the best of taste, and the best of finish; and this is why the manufactory in Kentish Town sends down to Wigmore Street so. many pianos perfect in scale, sustained in 'tone, elastic in bulk, with equal and responsive touch, and, in fact, as near as possible to that ideal that
all musicians must require—' a thing of beauty 1 that is a joy for ever.!*
1 SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG AND CHINA FOR BRINSMEAU'S PIANOS. KELLY & WALSH-HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 24th November, 1882;
For Sale.
C. L. THEVENİN. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
A
HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS,
HAS FOR SALE.
FINE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE AND RED
BURGUNDIES
AT MODERATE PRICES, A Capital AMONTILLADO]
SHERRY at
$8.00 per dozen. Assorted LIQUEURS of the best quality. FRENCH BOOTS and SHOES, PER- FUMERY, &c. &c.
Hongkong, 2nd October, 1882.
H 'E
JUST PUBLISHED.
G.
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For Sale.
FOR SALE.
H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE.
QUARTS................. $22 per Case.
$23, per Case."
FINTS.. Apply to
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Intimations.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.
INDER instructions. received from the
Sell by Public Auction, on
MORTGAGES, MR. 1. M. GUEDES, wil SHICHANDLERS,
THURSDAY, the 30th November, 1882, a 3 O'CLOCK P.M., at the Premisca, ALL that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND siluate at Victoria, in the Colony of Hong- kong, abutting on the North "thereof on Square Street, and measuring thereon 23 fect or thereabouts, on the South thereof on INLAND LOT No. 401, and measuring thereon 23 feet or thereabouts, on the East thereof on INLAND LOTS Nos. 272. and 702A, and measuring thercon 73 feet or thereabouts, and on the West thereof on Tank Lane, and measuring thercon 73 feet or thereabouts, and Registered as INLAND LOT, No. 274 Held for a term of 999 years.
A150,
ALL that PIECE or PARGEL of GROUND.
situate at Victoria aforesaid, abatting on the North thereof on INLAND LOTS Nos. 274 and pɔ2A, and measuring thercon 80 feet or thereabouts, on the South: thereof on Bridges Street and measuring thereon 80 fect or thereabouts, on the East thereof on INLAND LOT No. 400 and measuring thereon-74-feet-or-thereabouts, and on the West thereof on. Tank Lane and measuring thereon 74 feet or thereabouts and Re- gistered as INLAND LÓT No. 2o1. Held for a term of 999 years. Annual Crown Rent 1.0.
AND
STORE-KEEPERS
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,. PRAYA CENTRAL.
HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS.
AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS
PICKS.
1.
.AXES,
HATCHETS. ENGINEERS & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. PATENT. BIT-BRACES.
AUGER-BITS,
DRILLS.
GIMULETS.
SQUARES.
PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS &
CHEST LOCKS.
MRS. POTT'S PATENT SADIRONS. COOKING STOVES.,
FAIRBANK'S SCALES, FORCE PUMP'S FOR SHips' USE.
"DRILLING MACHINES. BREAST DRILLS, AUTOM: BORING TOOLS.
ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED.
BINED.. ANVILS.
VICES,
HITCHCOCK'S PATENT LAMPS.
SCROLL SAWS.
AND also all that PIECE or PARCEL of
GROUND situate at Victoria aforesaid, abutting on the North thereof on INLAND LOT No. 272, and measuring thereon 60 GLASSCUTTERS, feet or thereabouts, on the South thereof on INLAND LOT, No. 401, and measuring thereon 60 feet or thereabouts, on the East thereof on INLAND LOT No. and
2731 measuring thereon 13 feet or thereabouts, and on the West thereof on INLAND LOT
FAMILY GRINDSTONES.
BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS.
kc.. NC., &
No. 274, and measuring thereon 13 feet BEST WHITWORTH'S STOCK AND DIES. or thereabouts and Registered as INLAND SCREW. WRENCHES.
LOT No. 702A, Held for a term of 999 years. Annual Crown Rent $5. Together with
all those Seventeen unfinished" HOUSES thereon.
THE Premises will be sokl subject to the exist ing lettings and tenancies thereof For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to
BRERETON, WOTTON, & DEACON,
Solicitors for the Mortgagee,
· 35, Queen's Road, Hongkong,
J. M. GUEDES,
Auctioneer,
Hongkong.
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or to
Hongkong, 16th November, 1882.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
In pursuance of instructions from the MORTGAGEE, R. J. M. GUEDES will sell by Public
Auction, on
MR
FRIDAY,
the 1st of December, 1882, at 3 P.May at the Premises, That Valuable Leasehold Property Comprising SECTION D of MARINE LOT No. 16, and 'SUBSECTION 3. of SECTION. A of MARINĘ LOT ` No. 161, with One Capital HOUSE thereon, being tenement No. 11, Mercer Street.
The Premises are held from the Crown for the
residue of the term of 981 years, and will be sold subject to the existing tenancies- and lettings thereof and to a proportionate part of the Crown Reat.
For Further Particulars' of the Property and Conditions of Sale, apply to
or to
J. M. GUEDES,
Auctioneer,
BRERETON, WOTTON, & DEACON,
Solicitors, 35, Queen's Road. Hongkong; 20th November, 1882.
PUBLIC AUCTION. “
PLANE IRONS.
CHISELS.
HAMMERS.
→ PINCERS.
RULES.
METAL SCISSORS,
METAL SAWS.
NIPPERS
DIVIDERS.
TUBE EXPANDERS,
OIL-FEEDERS...
QIL-CANS.
SALTER'S SPRING BALANCE SCALES, WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES. PATENT SOCKETS,
DISTRESS SIGNALS.
HOLMES' PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS. FOGHORNS.
SIGNAL LAMPS.
LIFE BUOYS.
LIFE BELTS. BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING
MACHINES. &cc
&c.
&C.,
SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER
FLENSBURG STOCKBEER
MARIENTHALER BEER.
VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN
· CHAMPAGNE.
Hongkong, 7th October, 1882.
[766 J.
VALUABLE' LEASEHOLD
A PROPERTY,
lying between Bonham Strand and Wing Lok [32 Street, will be offered for Sale by Public Auction, under instructions from the MÖRTGAQEE, BY Mr. J. M. GUEDES, Auctioneer, on
MONDAY,
MELCHERS & Co.
Hongkong, and March, 1882.
D. K. GRIFFITH.
AERATED WATERS.
AND R. TENNENT'S PORTER.
DAVID CORSAR & SONS'
MERCHANT NAVY) NAVY BOILED LONG FLAX CXOWN
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ALE AND
CA!
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1881.
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MANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON the 4th day of December, 1882, at THREE P.M., HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, (Opposite the City Hall)
[664 Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the
PRICE THIRTY CENTS.
TYPH O. ON S
OF THE EASTERN SEAS
BY. BREVET LIEUT.COL. H. S. PALMER, ROYAL ENGINEERS,
Being a Review of Pere Dechevren's Work.on.
the Typhoons of the China Sea. KELLY & WALSH-HONGKONG. Hongkong, 10th November, 1883,
SEE WOO & CO.
TAILORS, DRAPERS,
OUTFITTERS,
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 GUARANTEED. Consumers are Invited to try those carefully Manufactured
SPARKLING WATERS. ..THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR.. All Orders and Communications should be ad. dressed to The Factory,
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE " Hongkong, 11th April, 1882,
NOW
AND
No. 87, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG,
(Two Doors East of P. & O. Có's Office.) ARE NOW LANDING, AND HAVE FOR SALE,
THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE ALL KINDS OF AUTUMN AND WINTER
HAB FOR SALE,
IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros,
CARS of
bands of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS of all Brands; at moderate prices., FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &c., &c.j||
Commissions Executed
JOSE M. BASA No. 11, B., QUEEN's ROAD, CENTRAL. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
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J.M GUEDES
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. HOUSE AND LAND, BROKER,
No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG Hongkong, a3rd January, 1882 INTERNATIONAL
NOVELTY COMPANY.
KOOLANGSOO, AMOY, (CHINA}
16a
-
ARTICLES
FRENCH THIN and THICK TWEEDS. SCOTCH TWEEDS.
CHRISTY'S MEN'S FELT HATS. · CHRISTY'S BOYS' FELT HATS. FIELDSON'S MEN'S and BOYS' FELT
HATS. FOX'S PARAGON
UMBRELLAS. ALL SORTS OF LINEN COLLARS. COLOURED SILK SCARVES:
WHITE KID. GLOVES:-
PIESSE & LUBIN'S PERFUMES. R. HENDRIE'S PERFUMES. “ JOHN GOSNELL'S PERFUMES, CHERRY TOOTH PASTE, and all Sorts of HAIR BRUSHES.
E. PINAUD'S EAU DE COLOGNE. DR. PIERRE'S TOOTH WASHAUZ -ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL
These GOODS are all of the Best Description, and at the Lowest Prices, Hongkong, 11th November, 1882
MPORTERS OF EUROPEAN WA
"AMERICAN NOVELTIES. CREA
EMILE PFANKUCHEN, Veze Manager,
Amoy, and August, 1881..
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G. FALCONER & CO. XXFATCH AND CHRONOMETER
AND MANUFACTURERSE
JEWELLERS
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS AND BOOKS, No. 46, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL [434
A
HONGKONG RACES, 1882.
[225}
READY, PRICE 25C)' COMPLETE REPORT of the HONG-
KONG RACE MEETING ".
OF 1882,
IN PAMPLET FORM, REPRINTED FROM
THE
"HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH "
As only a limited number will be printed, orders should be sent without delay to the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE
No. 6, Peddar's Hill
Hongkong, 4th March, 1882. WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. UNMAKERS & AMMUNITION
DEALERS,
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.
Arms, Amununitions, and Requisites of every description..
Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at moderate charges.
Sporting Guns and Ammunition always on hand
CHS. J. GAUPP & CO. CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND
CLOCK MAKERS,
CANT OPTICIANS.
JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS, AND
at the Premiser, comprising, THOSE SEVERAL PIECES or PARCELS of GROUND situate at Victoria, Hongkong, known and Registered in the Land Office os the Remaining
Portion of Section A of MARINE No. 1, Section E of Marine Lot No. 4, Section F of Marine Lot No. 4 and Subsection One of Section A of Marine Lot No. 44. Together with the 11 HOUSES, Nos. 3 to 13, inclusive thereon,
The aggregate Yearly Crown Rent of the Premises is $58.89,
Tac Premises will be Sold subject to the exist. ing tenancies thereof.
To view a plan of the Premises, and for Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to
BRERETON, WOTTON, & DEACON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee,
or to
THE AUCTIONEER. Hongkong, 20th November, 1882.
D
Entimations.
AN INDEPENDENT. DAILY PAPER.
FUBLISHED
EVERY AFTERNOON AT FOUR O'CLOCK. AT THE OFFICES NO. 6, PEDDAR'S HILL Terms of Subscription Yearly 20; Half-yearly. $10; Monthly $3; Single Copies zo Cents cách
The Cheapest and best advertising medium in Hongkong, Terms can be learnt on application,
A SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET Published Daily at Noox, and circulated free of charge throughout the Colony. Hongkong, Ist Apni 1882. HAIR DRESSING SALOON:
£765 W.
MR. A. HAHN'S ANCING CLASSES.
HAVE BEEN OPENED HI
S
M
T
For Terms, &c., apply to
D
A Y.
A. HAHN. No. 8, Beaconsfield Arcade, Hongkong, 1st November, 1881.
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THE PATENT TYPE FOUNDING
COMPANY,
31, RED LION SQUARE, HOLBORN, W.C., LONDON: SHANKS, REVELL, & Co.,
PROPRIETORS, WI- NEWSPAPER, BOOK, MUSIC, & GENERAL TYPE FOUNDERS.
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. Having now in his employ three competent As- alstants who are always in attendance, he puni antees to execute this class of work, in all its branches, with a perfection which cannot be ex-
Centa
celled in any part of the World.
Hair-Cutung................................50. Shampooing......................25 Cents. Shaving nimium........25 Cents, Trimming Beards25 Cents.
MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT REDUCED
TANNERATES,
· RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET,
Mr. MOORE begs to recommend his-
GOGO SHAMPOO! WASH
to the public as unrivalled by any prepara tion ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine Islands never use anything else for washing their hair; they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with
By
constantly using hair from 5 to 6 feet long.
SNEVER BE BALD Shampoo as directed, you will
The proprietor offers the Wash to the publis entirely confident that by its restorative pro perties it will without fail" arrest decaying hair. It completely, eradicates scurf, dandruti, and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not contain any poisonous, drugs, i By its cooling supplied on most reasonable termiskin A properties it allays the itching and fever of the
Sole Proprietors of JOHNSON and ATKINSON'S Automatic Machinery for Casting and Finishing Printing Type, and Manufacturers of JOINSON'S Patent Hard Metal, patented April 5th, 18544
Estimates for Newspaper, Book, and Jobbing Flant at specially reduced rates.
CHARTS AND BOOKS. -
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