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fast work was attempted the proceedings were more than usually interesting. Most of the re- cently arrived cracks" were out at exercise. Wild Dash was one of the first ponies on the course, and this gallant Derby winner quickly distinguished himself by parting company with his rider, and indulging in a short gallop on his own account. As Wild Dash came carcering down the straight the face of the genial MacOniodds was a study. Arranged in that well known blue toga-presented by Julius Caesar to his renowned ancestor McDaiodds the First with a cup of coffee in one hand and a French roll in the other, "Mac" gazed with a very anxious expression of countenance at the future winner of the Tajmahal Purse, as that noble steed quietly finished his breather, and sagaciously returned to the pad dock, apparently none the worse for his runaway. The usual prayer was said for the unlucky riding boy, and threats of Wild Harry and a thick bam- boo were omninously held out if a similar accident happened again. A fine sturdy pony is Wild Dash, with good racing shapes, and rare propel ling power. He looks big and well, but one of his fetlock joints is rather suspicious, and it may be a difficult job to bring him to the post in racing order next February. The dun Amethyst is a racing-like pony that should be admirably suited by the Hongkong course..

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1882.

was irregular. After the Appropriation bill had received the Royal assent; he would move to ad journ the House in order to protest against the Autumn seaslon.

EDINBURGII, October 24th, Soutar, whose trial for stealing the body of the Earl of Crawford and Baleares began yesteriny, was found guilty and sentenced to five

years' penal servitude.

LONDON; October 25th.

The Blue Book of Egyptian affairs, which has just been issued for the month of July, shows that De Freycinet notified England that France would not be able to join England in its offensive hostilities in Egypt unless the French Legislature first gave its consent, and that this was not likely to be given.

Baron Giro, in his circular note to the Russian Ambassadors, expressed to them the desire to maintain European concert. The fact had been revealed that serious inconvenience would result from any system of Anglo-French control, and to perpetuate by force such a measure was a work of doubtful character and result.

To-day's Advertisements.

UNIONI. NE

FOR YOKOHAMA.

THE Steamship

"GALLEY OF LORNE,”

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Captain Pomroy, will be despatched for the above Port, TO-DAY, the 28th instant, at FOUR F.M.

For Freight.or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 27th November, 1882.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at Pour Darwin, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, and BRISANE. Taking through Cargo for ADELAIDE, all NEW ZEALAND and TASMANIAN PORTS, NEW CALEDONIA and Fiji, via SINGAPORE) Steamer

"HUNGARIAN," Captain Alison, will be despatched as above TO-DAY, the 28th instant, at Four P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to...

GEO. R. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, 4th November, 1882

-FOR-MANILA,—VIA-AMOY..

THE Steamship.

Prince Bismarck expressed his desire to give his moral support to England and France, butHE would not issue any, mandate upon the subject,... fearing thereby to give the question greater pro- portions than it had yet assumed. Signor Mancini, Minister of Foreign Affairs for Italy, Wild Fang made his first appearance on the in his answer to the invitation to his Govern- iment to join in the protection of the canal, snidr track, and was greatly admired. Shaped more Itnly having joined in the identical note which like a half bred galloway than China pony the Turkey formally accepted, it would be a contra handsome bay (or is he a brown?) covered the ground in such splendid style, that if he will only-diction of the policy already announced to inter stand a preparation he may upset many well laid vene in any other way at this juncture." plans. So far as a superficial examination can show Wild Fang appears sound enough, and unless there is a screw loose out of sight, i don't see why he should not, with careful handling, come to the post in racing condi- tion. Two untried griffins in the same in terest, a chesnut and a white, are shapely ponics that ought to be able to gallop. Esper ance and El Dorado are not nearly good enough to win, races, and one of the two, the former think, has a leg." A small chesnut griffin, known in Shanghai is Astonisher I understand, will probably make a nice carriage pony; for racing purposes he is utterly useless.

Blunder Blas, Castigator, Dutch Oven and sever- al other racers that arrived by mail on Sunday have not yet appeared on the course. Doubtless we shall have a look at them in a day or two. Some interesting steeplechase practice was indulged in this morning, Grenade, steered by a military "sport," and Infatuation, in the hands of a naval horseman not altogether unknown in the Happy spouted

clearing the jumps in grand style, the one, capitally ridden, showing to, most. advantage. Heather Bell, with the naval rider in the saddic, was also put through his facings, the old chestnut, although rather impetuous, taking his fences very cleverly. The various obstacles are hardly so safe as they might be made; however, no doubt matters in that respect will be made all right by and bye. I shall have something to say about the steeplechases in my

next letter.

..

AN OLD SPORTSMAN.

Hongkong, 28th November, 1982.

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN·MAIL.

We take the subjoined telegraphic items from our San Francisco exchanges, received yesterday by the O. &0. S: S; Co.'s steamer Arabic —

In July Arabi indirectly sounded the Earl of Granville with respect to the terms of sulumis- sion which would be granted him. He made a direct offer to disband the leaders of the rebel- lion, and for himself to accept banishment. The Secretary of the Foreign Department refused to agree to anything save complete submission.

In the House of Commons this morning, Glad- stone pressed his motion, which was introduced yesterday, to defer all discussion regarding Gray's imprisonment and refer the question to a select Committee. It was adopted without notable

debate.

PARIS, October zgth.

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" DIAMÁNTE," Captain Cullen, will be despatelud for the above Ports, an FRIDAY, the 1st December, at FIVE

For. Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 28th November, 1882.

P.M.

FROM THE

[783

WANTED TO RENT.

MIDDLE OF DECEMBER UNTIL MARCH.

FURNISHED FAMILY

RESIDENCE,

IN A HEALTHY SITUATION, with

The trial of the authors of the riots in Mont-A ccau-les-Mines has been postponed until the next ssion of the Court, owing to numerous attempts to intimidate the jury. It is reported that the GARDEN, STABLE, AND COACHI HOUSE. police have discovered proofs of an international association, having for its object the destruction of property, the headquarters of which are sup- posed to be at Geneva, Among the documents scized are a number of letters showing that a cor-

respondence has been carried on between French members of this association and the directing committee in Switzerland, which comprises several prominent Russian Nihilists.

LYONS, October 24th. An unsuccessful attempt was made on Monday to blow up the recruiting office.

PARIS, October 25th. Radical newspapers assail the Treaty of Tunis as the natural conclusion of the long hypocrisy. of Jules Ferry and Gambetta, and which is now kept up by Duclerc. It is the intention of Clemen- ceau to lead the attack of the Extreme Left against the treaty.

VIENNA, October 27th. Seventy-five revolutionists have been arrested at Odessa, among them a student, who had in his possession a press and many nihilist mani- festoes. Agrarian disturbances have occurred in. the Government of Valliynia. A peasant has been murdered for distributing an limperial pro- clamation on the agrarian question,

TEXEL, Holland, October 2011. The steamer Gulf of Panaina, from Japan for Bremen, stranded of Zuiderhauks, and twenty- two persons were drowned.

VALPARAISO, October 19th.

LYONS, October 23rd. There was a riotous demonstration against the municipality here yesterday, in consequence of their having suppressed the subvention to the opera. The police were unable to cope with the crowd. A body of gendarmes cleared the street. At two o'clock this morning there was an alarm-repaired, communication by telegraph is now ing explosion in a restaurant attached to the theatre. Two heavy reports were heard under one table. There were 200 people in the restau- rant, who pushed hurriedly into the street. A third and more formidable explosion then oc curred, which shattered the tables, mirrors and other articles, and seriously injured three per- sons.. Three men who entered the restaurant ten minutes before the explosion left a small box under the table.

PARIS, October 23rd.

The troubles at Montceau-les-Mines, together with those at Lyons yesterday, and the threatened strike of 20,000 employés in the furniture trade in the Faubourg Antonio of Paris, cause some uneasiness.

Among the persons arrested at St. Etienne on suspicion of being connected with the riots at Montceau-les-Mines, is a man named Faure, who is Alleged to have been for a long time in corre spondence with the Niliilist, Bruce Krapotokine.

The Bey of Tunis has made a treaty with France, by which France assumes the debt of Tunis, organizes the administration of justice, and takes charge of all the public property, giving the Bey aretiring allowance.

PARIS, October 24th, All the Anarchists arrested a few days-since- have been released on their own recognizance. CALCUTTA, October 24th.

The Ameer of Afghanistan appointed his son to the Governorship of Herat, dismissing the former Governor, Abdul Khan. As a consequence of this change, considerable excitement prevailed, serious disturbances were threatened, and the in habitants in the vicinity of Cabul revolted and killed the Governor.

ALEXANDRIA, October 24th..

It is unofficially reported that the Egyptian Government is about to abandon the prosecution of Arabi Pasha. It is charged that this action is

due to the expressed wish of the authorities at

Constantinople.

CAIRO, October 24th. Arábi Pasha's correspondence for the last two years was seized this morning, and deposited with Sir Edward Malet, the British Consul-General. It includes a voluminous correspondence with Constantinople and the Minister, and the secret sittings of the Baronde Cabinet

The Egyptian Government officially denies that the False Prophet has had any share in the defeat of the Egyptian troops during the late war, The authorities attribute the result to other Causes,

· The cable between Callao and Molleno being

open direct between Valparaiso and points in the United States and intermediate stations on the west coast of South America, making a saving of some fifteen hours in time between Valparaiso, the United States and Europe, as compared with the old route via Pernambuco and Lisbon,

LYONS, October 29th.

Troops, occupy the railway and all strategic points in the city. The soldiers are strictly for bidden to hold communication with civilians. The furts dominating Lyons are prepared at the word of command to lay ahy portion of the city in ashes. If further explosions occur the city will be placed under martial law. Threatening let- ters abound, and the Archbishop and Director of the Post Office have received such missives. The

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persons of both are carefully guarded. Late Sun- day evening the police seized forty kilogrammes of dynamite.

LONDON, October 29th. Davit in a speech at Aberdeen, urged the Scotch farmers to demand a reduction of rents. Ife said they should claim the right to have an independent tribunal to arbitrate between them and the landlords. He thought it possible to have conceded to Scotland the right which was granted to Ireland.

“During the twenty-four hours ending Saturday noon, we again had almost incessant rains, flood- ing large parts of the country, Bridges have been carried away, and some railways have been blocked. In the midland counties, only the roofs of farm houses are to be seen in many places. Immense loss and suffering have been inflicted upon thousands, especially among the poor.

The cemetery at Bruneck is flooded, the graves. laid open and coffins carried away: The town of Lient is completely inundated. The Rivers Poe, Adige, Tughamens and Brent have over- flowed and inundated the country. The distress in the flooded district of Tyrol and Corinthia 'is

beyond description. People are taking to flight, destitute of everything,

· MAILS EXPECTED,

'THE INDIAN MAIL

The steamers Lennox and Jefan, with the next Indian mail, left Calculta on the 16th instant and may be expected here on or about the 1st December.

THE FRENCH MAIL

It is stated that El Obeld, the capital of Kor.mail, left Singapore on the evening of the 26th

dofan, has been besieged for forty days. Its capture is probable. An attack on Khartoom will follow.

ROSE, October 24th. Archbishop Croke is to be summoned here in the course of the winter, to confer with the Pope in regard to the state of Ireland..

LONDON, October 24th.

A destructive burricane is raging in this city.

The damage is very great. (892)

The wind and alect storm which visited Lon. don early this morning is still raging, and mea-

The M: M. steamer Ava, with the next French November, and may be expected here on or about the 3rd December,

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The O. and O. steamer Oceanic, with the next American mail, left San Francisco on the 11th instant, god may be expected to arrive here on ar about the 10th December.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The steamer Gleniyor left Singapore on the 22nd instant, and may be expected here on or gre dispatches report snow and hail storms in about the 28th.

various parts of England. In several localities The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's steamer Be the rivers have overflowed their banks. Tele-ranice left Singapore on the morning of the 22nd graphic communication is so seriously interfered instant, and may be expected here on or about with that no estimate of the damage can yet be the 29th/mqMA MATK

given

The E & A S S Cor's steamer Tannadice left Sydney on the 4th instant, and is due here on or abani the goth.

Parliament reassembled to-day, Previous to the assembling of the Commont, the advanced -Irish members held a meeting, at which they were chiefly occupied in arranging petitions re- ferring to the imprisonment of E. Dwyer Gray, *** THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES,” by: Percy Lord Mayor. Dawson of Dublin had one hun-Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, dred petitions to present in the House,

In the Commons Lord Randolph Churchill, Conservative, contended that the present sitting

&c, published at 6d, may be had gratis from any Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or Jon GOSHELL & Co, London [ADV]

Full Particulars to be sent to

E. B.,

Hongkong Telegraph Office.

· Hongkong, 3rd October, 1882.

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FOR

Intimations.

TO SPORTSMEN.

Entimations.

Entimations.

F: BLACKHEAD & CO.

SHICHANDLERS,

AND

GENERAL COMMISSION' AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL.

STORE-KEEPERS

KELLY

AND

WALSH.

ARTMAAR

KELLY

AND

WALSH.

HAVE. RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS.

KELLY AND WALSH

AVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG

HA

FOR

JOHN BRINSMEAD'S PIANOS.

JUST RECEIVED.

A MAGNIFICENT BOUDOIR HORIZONTAL GRAND IN SOLID BLACK WALNUT, with PATENT SOSTENENTE SOUNDING BOARD, and all the latest improvements, 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. A-SPLENDID-UPRIGHT-GRAND,-INDIAN-MODEL-7-OCTAVES-IN-SOLID-MAIJOGANY- FITTED with all the 'undermentioned improvements --

THE BRINSMEAD PATENT PERFECT CHECK REPEATER ACTION. THE BRINSMEAD PATENT SOSTENENTE SOUNDING BOARD. THE BRINSMEAD PATENT TONE COMPENSATOR.

THE BRINSMEAD PATENT TONE SUSTAINING PEDAL-

THE URINSMEAD PATENT TONE RENOVATOR.

ALL BRINSMEAD'S PIANOS Consigned to Messrs. KELLY & WALSH

are and will be specially prepared for the climate.

FOR CASH-THEY WILL ALSO BE SUPPLIED AT LONDON PRICES THUS SAVING PURCHASERS COST OF FREIGHT AND INSURANCE.

The following Guarantee, signed by Messrs. InINSMEAD and SONS, will be furnished with each instrument. "We hereby warrant the Mahogany (or) Pianoforte Class · Na. -------- of our Manufacture

to be in every 'respect a sound instrument, and undertake, should any part of the said Pianoforte prové defective through bad Workmanship or Construction within 5 years from the date hereof, to repair the said Instrument or Exchange it free of cast.

J

OHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS" QHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS

PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS

PATENT SOSTENENTE, PIANOS. Have gained the Highest distinctions at all the

"Paris, Sept. 8; 1878. recent International Exhibitions, including the "We, the undersigned, certify that, after having Two Gold Medals, Melbourne, 1881; the First seen and most conscientiously examined the Prize Queensland, 1880; the Two First Special English Pianos at the Universal Exhibition of OR SALE AT LESS THAN COST. Prizes, and Special Diploma, Sydney, 1880; the 1878, find that the palm belongs to the Grand

Pianos of the house of Brinsmead." Legion of Honour, Paris, 1878;

NICHOLAS RUBINSTEIN, D. MAGNUS, Chevalier ANTOINE DE KONTSKI, (Court Pianist to the Empeior of Germany)

OHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS'

PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS.

OWING TO OWNER LEAVING

THE COLONY.

1 Set of CAPE HARNESS (Brass Mounts)

with Pole (Breast Plates). RACING WHIPS with Silver Mounts,

The above, which are ALL NEW, may be seen at the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " OFFICE and will be Sold a BARGAIN.

Hongkong, 2nd November, 1882.

M

1726

D. K. GRIFFITH.

ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

AERATED WATERS:

7 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, (Opposite the City Hall)

Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S SODA WATER FACTORY

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 GOLD MEDAL, Paris, 1870, THE DIPLOMA OF EXTRAORDINARY MERIT Netherlands laternational Exhibition, 1869, THE MEDAL OF HONOUR, Paris, 1867. THE PRIZE MEDAL, London, 1862, &c.

J

OHN BRINS MEAD AND SONS

FATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS. **nawao Paris Nov 4, 1878.) "I have attentively examined the beautiful pianos of Messrs. John Brinsmead and Sons that are exhibited at the Paris International Exhibi- tion of 1878. I consider them to be exceptional within 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 throughout its entire range, answering to every requirement of the pianist."

is now prepared to execute the largest orders for every description of Acrated Waters

promptness and despatch. SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANTEED. Consunier's are Invited to try those carefully Manufactured

S

י,

SPARKLING WATERS. THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR, All Orders and Communications should be ad- dressed to The Factory,

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

(225 THE CITY OF MANILA CIGÁR. STORE.

C

HAS FOR SALE.

~IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros, Vegueros, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha- banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCO of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &c., &c.; Commissions Executed.

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

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CH. GUUNOD,

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#1 have pleasure in expressing my opinion that the Paris Exhibinon Model Grand Piano- fortes of Messrs. John Brinsmead and Sons are unsurpassed. The tone 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, Iliustrated London News, Oct. 23, 1881. The principle of the Brinsmead firm is to give the best plane 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' that is a joy for ever.".

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG AND CHINA FOR BRĪNSMEAD'S PIANOS.

KELLY & WALSH--HONGKONG. Hongkong, 24th November, 1882.

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

[779

For Sale.

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.

HRONOMETER, WATCH, AND

H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE CHRONOM

QUARTS.. PINTS.. Apply to

Hongkong, and March, 1882,

.............. $22 per Case. $23 per Case.

MELCHERS & Co.

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AND R. TENNENT'S ALE AND HONGKONG TIMBER YARD,

PORTER.

WANCHAL DAVID CORSAR & SONS'

OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND,

L MALLORY,

Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.

JUST LANDED AND FOR SALE

MERCHANT Navy"])]] NAVY BOILED LONG FLAX Crown

CANVAS.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1881.

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NOTICE.

DOOKBINDING AND RULING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES EXECUTED AT VERY LOW

B

RATES AT THE

"CLOCK-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND

OPTICIANS.

AND

AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS.

PICKS.

AXES.

HATCHETS.

ENGINEERS' & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. PATENT BIT-BRACES.

AUGER-BITS.

DRILLS.

*- GIMBLETS.

SQUARES,

PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS &

CHEST LOCKS.

MRS. l'OTT'S PATENT SADIRONS. COOKING STOVES.

• FAIRBANK'S SCALE FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIS' USE.

-DRILLING-MACHINES DREAST DRILLS, AUTOM : BORING TOOLS,

ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED,

ANVILS.

VICES.

Hitchcock's PATENT LAMPS.

GLASSCUTTERS.

· SCROLL SAWS.

FAMILY GRINDSTONES.

BLACKSMITHS' ` BELLOWS.

&C., &c.. $.

BEST WHITWORTH'S STOCK AND DIES. SCREW WRENCHES.

RULES,

PLANE IRONS.

CHISELS.

HAMMERS.

PINCERS:

NIPPERS.

METAL SCISSORS.

METAL SAWS.

DIVIDERS.

TUBE EXPANDERS.

OIL FEEDERS.

OIL-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. &c.,

&c.

SPARKLING SCHARZHOFIERGER

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER

MARIENTHALER BEER. **G

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

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STAG HOTEL. QUEEN'S › ROAD CENTRAL.

GOD ACCOMMODATION FOR

GOOD VISITORS.

ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS. ·

Tiffin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.00.

This Hotel is most centrally situated and within easy distance of the principal landing · places. 4751

J. COOK, Proprietor. DE SOUZA & CO. NTERS STATIONERS, AND

D'AGUILAR STRERT

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. PRINTERS STATION

SOLE AGENTS

for. Louis Audemars Watches; awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and for-Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE

·GLASSES, AND SPYOLASSES. No. 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. [447

JUST PUBLISHED,

Proprietor.

11495

T

HE

EX "ESMERALDA.” TTIGH STANDARD SUGAR, Manufac

COMPANY, LIMITED, at MANILA; in Quantities. HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "OFFICE.Purchasers: This Sugat can be specially

Account Books ruled to any pattern. Music bound in Elegant Style with Best Materials,

"TELEGRAPH OFFICE, HONGKONG,

F D. GUEDES.

recommended for family ure, as it is made with out the use of animal charcoal or sulphuric acid. Fresh supplies will be received from Manila every fortnight.

TAI YUNE, Compradors, a Eastern Avenue, Central' Market. Hongkong, zoth November, 1882. [762

PRICE THIRTY-CENTS

TYPHOONS

OF THE EASTERN SEAS BY

BREVET, LIEUT-COL. H. 5. FALMIE ROYAL ENGINEERS,

Being a Review of Pere Dechevren's Work on

"the Typhoons of the China Sea. KELLY & WALSH HONGKONG. Hongkong, 10th November, 1881.

WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. T

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, 188z. INTERNATIONAL

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NOVELTY COMPANY, A

KOOLANGSOO, AMOY, (CHINA) -

MPORTERS OF EUROPEAN

ALAND.

"AMERICAN, NOVELTIES.

EMILE PFANKUCHEN, Manager.

Amoy, 22nd August, 1882.

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G. FALCONER & CO.

"ATCH AND CHRONOMETER.

MANUFACTURERS

G

T

SEE WOO & CO.

AILORS, DRAPERS, AND

`OUTFITTERS;;

UNMAKERS & AMMUNITION | NO. 8%, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG,

DEALERS,

(Two Doors East of P, & O. Co's Office.) ARE NOW LANDING, AND HAVE. AND FOR SALE,

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description..

Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or 'Converted at moderate charges.

Sporting Guns and Ammunition always. on hand

128

CAL THEVENIN WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.

HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS.

HAS FOR SALE.

FINE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE AND RED

BURGUNDIES

"AT MODERATE" PRICES.

„A Capital AMONTILLADO) $8.00 per dozen.

SHERRY atd).

JEWELLERS-Assorted-LIQUEURS of the best quality, say

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,

ALL KINDS OF AUTUMN AND WINTER

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 LIMI 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.

WOW ME! EPINAUDS EAU DE COLOGNE DR. PIERRES TOOTH WASH ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OILA

FRENCH BOOTS and SHOES,PER-These GOODS are all of the Best CHARTS, AND BOOKS FUMERY, &c. &c. DIRE No. 46, QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL [434 Hongkong, 2nd October, 1882.

Description, and at the Lowest Prices £664 Hongkong, 11th November, 1882

746

ON

-EVERY-KIND-OF-WORK-EXECUTED-WITH- ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH

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.

[583 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.

Having now in his employ three competent As

sistants who are always in attendance, he guare. 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.

Hair Cutting.50 Centa. Shampooing 25 Centa Shaving....................................25 Cents. Trimming Beards juomas Cents.”

MONTHLY. CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT REDUCED

PASTA RATES>" *Razors MOST CAREFULLY RE-8 TË

Mr. Moonz begs to recommend his thi

GOGO SHAMPOO WASH U

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 baid, and it is quite common to see the females with hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will

NEVER BE BALD.. The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by Its restorative, pro- perties. It will without fail arrest decaying hair completely eradicates scurf dandruff, and cures all diseases of the scalp it does not contain any poisatious drugs By its cooling properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing their hair.

Mr. Moors has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to Lerment, and he will guarantas if to keep by length of time in any climate.

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