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THE visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended toth December, were European 192, Chinese 1995; totął 2,187.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1882.

caping in a manner little short of miraculous from extraordinary dangers, encountering native guards and pickets, Kavanagh and the spy kept on their way, and at length met some villagers, who said that they were fleeing from the English. SAYS the Galveston News-Thomas McWhir bell's encampment must be close at hand, and They inferred from this that Sir Colin Cam- jer of San Antonio was at work in his yard. Heater losing their way, again nearly falling into took off his coat and laid it across the fence, the hands of the rebels, they reached a grove without considering the proximity of his robust about four o'clock in the morning, and Kavanagh, And resulule goat. Presently he turned around regardless of the remonstrances of the guide, threw himself on the ground to steep for an hour, and beheld the coat in the mud and the goat on lefore he had closed his eyes he was startled the roof of the chicken-coop, joyously munching with the challenge, in a native, accent, "Who what looked precisely like the red morocco comes there ?" and sprang to his fect. Perhaps pocket-book in which Mr. McWhirter had placed these three simple English words, pronounced by native lips, were the sweetest words he ever heard $2,000 if Government bonds. The thought of in his life. They had stumbled upon a picket of a $4 goat cating a $2,000 breakfast almost drove Sikhs, and the officer in command

requested two him crazy. The goat saw blood in his eye and Sowars to conduct them to the advance-guard. ran, with McWhirter in pursuit. At last the Kavanagh was almost dead with cold and animal was caught, killed and dissected, but al fatigue, but a kind-hearted officer of the 9th Lancers supplied him with clothes and refresh- most the only thing not found in the capacious ments. The adventures of the past night seemed stomach was the bonds, for the very good reason to him like a fearful dream; now that they were that they were safe at home in the pocket of an. past he could scarcely realise then. The whole English camp was struck with admiration of a deed unsurpassed in the annals of the heroic DKC3,

other coat.

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WE note from home papers that the Bey of Tunis died on the 28th October. Sidi Ali Dey, brother and legitimate successor of his Highness, has assumed power. The deceased Bey, Sidi Mohamed-el-Sadoc, was born October 3rd, 1813. He was the eldest son of the Bey Sidi Absin, and succeeded his brother, Mohamed Bey, September 23rd, 1859. Sidi Ali is the second survi ing son of the Dey Sidi Abain and brother of the late Bey, and was born October 3th, 1817, The reigning family of Tunis have occupied the Throne since 1691. They are descendants of Ben Ali Tourki, a native of Crete, who made himself master of the country by force of arms, : but acknowledged the suzerainty of the Sultan of Turkey, which had existed from 1575. It is in virtue of this that they styled themselve Beys or Regents. The suzerainty of the Sultan was cast off by the late Bey, who succeeded in obtaining an Imperial Firman, dated October 25th, 1871, which freed his country from the obligation of paying tribute to the Sultan of Turkey, and made him an independent ruler. The French, how ever, attacked him last year, landing an army in the country, and campeiling him to sign a treaty by which lie was virtually reduced to the position

of a vaisal of France.

HONGKONG RACES, 1883..

SUPPLEMENTARY" PROGRAMME,

OFF DAY, SATURDAY, 24TH FEBRUARY, 1883, STEEPLECHASE,-Entrance $5, with $100 added, for all Ponies. Weight for inches with 7ths. extra. Twice round. Past Entries. STEEPLECHASE,—Entrance $5, with $100 added, for Ponies that have never won a Race or STEEPLE Chase in Hongkong, China or Japan. From about the Quarter-Mile Post once round and in, Post Entries.

H. J. H. TRIFP, Clerk of the Course.

AN IRISH HERO.

A few days ago the London Correspondent of the Irish Times referred to the fact that a hero, whose naisie had once been upon every lip, bad left London after a sojourn in a public hospital, and there were few who were aware of the fact that "Lucknow Kavanagh had been amongst them, had come and was going without recogni- tion or acknowledgment. In the fearful days of the Mutiny this frishinian's name was of throughout India and throughout England for having performed, albeit only a civilian, an official in the "uncovenanted service," an act of derring do which for courage, endurance, and self-devotion is not surpassed in the annals of

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war. It was at the time of the siege of Luck- now, during which he had exhibited generous enthusiasm and heroism. Indeed, his courage so often outran discretion, trenching on the severe ordinances of military discipline, that he more than once got into a scrape, and once at least was put in arrest for firing without orders. At length there came a time when a man was wanted to perform a duty of more than ordinary danger. To the beleagured garrison there had come the welcome tidings that Sir Colin

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and each vied with the other in doing honour to one whom they were proud to call their countryman. Even the stern and impassive old Scottish chief-usually so sparing in his praise, so severe in his reproof-was touched by the unselfish heroism of such a deed. In the darkened tent, unseen by human eye, Kavanagh knelt down and expressed his gratitude to Him who had taken him from the miry clay, and con- ducted him in safety through the hosts of the

caemy..

On the 14th of November he guided the army towards Lucknow. In the attack Kavanagh leaped from his horse to save a man who was shot, and bore him to a place of safety. Later on, owing to his peculiar dress, he had a narrow escape of being shot as a spy. But such reward. as is dearest to the heart of a brave man was his before long. Dashing forward under fire of the enemy he reached the spot where stood Sir James Outrant and his staff, and was received with a warm greeting. It is Kavanagh," they cried,

three cheers for him, he is the first to relieve us." The tears stood in the eyes of the hero who had left wife and children at the call of duty, and his cheers and praises and thanks of the besieged heart must have risen high with pride as the rang in his cars. His after history is of a part with the glorious feat he had so successfully ac complished. Through all his manifold adven a multitude of perils as it would take columns to. tures while attached to the army he escaped such recount. He was given the Victoria Cross, ap- pointed Assistant Commissioner in Oude,, and presented with £2,000, at too great a recogni- tion of liis very remarkable services. That such a man could come to London to take up his abode in a private ward of an hospital, and receive scarcely more attention than any ordinary civil servant in India, is a curious and significant fact,

"THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES," by Percy &c., published at 6d., may be had gratis from any Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery,

Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or JOHN COSNELL & Co., London-[ADVT.]

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR HOMHOW AND PAKHOL ~HE Steamship

ΤΗΣ

"PING-ON," Captain McCaslin, will be despatched for the above Ports, on FRIDAY, the 15th instant, at DAYLIGHT,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.. Hongkong, 12th December, 1882.

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

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THE following Notice is published for general

information.

By Command,

FREDERICK STEWART,

Entimations.

CHRISTMAS, 1899.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

HAVE NOW ON

VIEW A VERY CHOICE SELECTION

*

AND

OF PRESENTS

TABLE DELICACIES FROM THE BEST LONDON, PARIS, AND NEW YORK HOUSES,

+

A

:

COMPRISING --

Perfume Caskets in oak, soyx and mosaic. Writing Sets in onyx and nickel plated, Ladics Dressing Cases and Cabinets, hand-

somely lined and fitted.

Vases and Table ornaments of the newest

patterns.

Albums and Photograph frames in great

variety.

Glove and Handkerchief Sets.

Ladies' Work Bags and Baskets, fitted. Grog Baskets.

Handsome Cigar and Cigarette Cases and

Boxes.

Dresden Figures.

Handsome boxes filled with Bonbons.. This Season's Gift Books. ·

Electro Plated Epergnes and Centre Pieces. Tea and Coffee Services in new styles, Handsome Corner and Wall Mirrors. Novelties in China wall Flower Baskets. The latest Esthetiq Lamps.

Menu and Dinner Cards,"

Graphescopes and views for do. Sachets and Purses. Ladies' Muff Bags.

Letter Cases, Card Cases and Wallets. Pretty Ink Stands,

Very Handsome Salad Bowls with Spoons

und Forks.

Handsome Electro Plated Kettles with Spirit

Lamps.

Bachelors' Tea Sets, and Liqueur Sets. Fish and Dessert Knives and Forks in cases, Jewel Cases and Cuff and Collar Boxes. Pretty Blotting and Pocket Books. Travelling Desks and Despatch Boxes. A very handsome Table Fountain. Opera Glasses in Pearl and Alasinium. Statuettes,

Sundries in the new Pelican Ware. Smokers' Tables.

Picnic Baskets.

Mistletac and Holly Wreaths for decorations, ·'

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&c., &c,

VERY CHOICE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.

Comprising:-

Drums, Cymbals and other musical instru

ments.

Railway Trains with rails. Rocking and Hobby Horses. India-rubber Balls and other Tays, Cubes and Mosaic Building Sets. Children's Tea and Tête a tète Sets. Dolls Dressed and speaking and uioving. Alphabetical Blocks.

Mules, Dogs, Elephants, Horses. Boys Tools Chests. The Bicycle Rate. Perambulators.

Automatic Chariots and Wagons,

CHRISTMAS

Christmas Cakes. Mince Meat,

Plum Puddings 3lbs. to glbs. Christmas Cakes 4lbs, to 12lbs. Choice French Plums.

Dessert Fruits in Noyeau and Brandy, Jordan Almonds. Pudding Raisins. Zante Currants. Stilton Cheese. Cheddar Cheese. Russian Caviare. Assorted Pâtés. Tunny Fish

Spiced Ox Tonguer. Smoked Ox Tongues, Ox Tongues in Jelly. Collared Ox Tongues..

Pic Nic Tongues.

Lemon Bailey Sugar.

Assorted Choice French Bonbons.

Crystallized and Metz Fruits.

Wheel-barrows,

Map Cubes Cotewayo.

Dolls' Umbrellas and Jewelry, Varied Mechanical Toys. Percussion Guus and Kifles,· Swords and Happy families, Children's Picnic Books. Boxes of Sokliers,

Water Carts and Pumps. Toy Shops, Stables &c.

Artillery Ten-pins.

Puzzles and Boxes of Games. Christmas-Tree ornaments in great variety.

DELICACIE

Comprising

$,

Mixed and Assorted Candied Peel. Muscatel Raisins.

French Jams and Jellies.

Polted Meats and Game in fancy Jars. York Hams, specially selected for Christmas. Cambridge, Oxford and Truffled Sausages. Champignons, Asperges, Petits Pois, Truffles, French Sardines.

Orange and Lemon Cream for Blanemánges. Extra finest Isigny Butter.

Dragees and Chocolate Bonbons.

Macaroons and Ratafias.

Lemon Rings and Walnut Biscuits,

Vanilla, Raspberry, Rose & Chocolate Biscuits, Elvas Plums.

Figs direct from Smyrna.

Choice American. Bonbons and Candies. Bulter Scolgh, Tossee, Almond Rock.

Lisbon Apples.

Bordeaux Russets.

Malaga Grapes.

Brazil and Cob Nuts.

A LARGE STOCK OF WINES OF THE BEST BRANDS AND AT VERY

MODERATE PRICES,

Comprising Saccone's and Cutler, Palmer & Co.'s Sherries,

from $8.to, $13.

Very Choice Pure Port, direct from Oporto, $12. A Delicious White Port, very delicate and

Soft, $13 Chambertin, $16.

Krug's Private Cuveé Champagne.

Wachter's Royal Charter Champagne. Deutz and Geldormann's Gold Lack Cham- pagne, used at the Ministerial White-bait dinner at Greenwich, in August 1880.-/ Perfect Wine.

The Choicest Bordeaux Wines, Hocks, French White Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Liqueurs, in great variety,

The Newest Cosaques and Table Crackers, of most aesthetic colours, and in variety and novelty of design far surpassing the assortment of former years. Hongkong, 2nd December, 1882.

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J. ULLMANN & CO.

',

429 QUE ENS

ON

ROAD LARGE

A HAND

ASSORTMENT HAVE ALWAYS

OF Acting Colonial Secretary GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND CHRONOGRAPHS, CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS,

BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS, ANEROIDS, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, '&c. BY THE BEST MAKERS, AND AT LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN'S PARISIAN MADE SHIRTS, SCARVES, AND COLLARS

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

Hongkong, 12th December, 1882.

"BEWARE OF TORPEDOES."

NOTICE. -

Campbell was marching to their aid. It was TO PILOTS, MASTERS AND MARINERS.

the 18th December, 1882, to the 7th

necessary that some one should go forth to meet {YRO 1882 TORPEDO GIGUND'About" "||

the Gencial and inform him of the_peculiar "difficulties of the situation. The adventure was

(1)-North Point of Stone-cutters' Island, (2)-A Red Buoy goo Yards due North of (1), (3)A Red Buoy 800 Yards North-east of (4). (4)-A Point 250 Yards due West of the Wooden Jetty at Store-cutters' Maguine, Vessels, Junks, or Sampans entering this Ground between the above dates do so at their own risk.

encompassed with extraordinary difficulties and 800 Yards Square, will be marked out by Buors danger. The volunteer who dared undertake it and Notice Boards. The Corners of the Ground should make up his mind to hold his life in his will be hand and face périle from which even, the most foolhardy soldier of fortune night draw back without shame." The Irishman felt no fear; he offered his services without hesitation to Sir James Outram, and that splendid soldier wel. comed the devotion and the help of one whom he recognised as a kindred spirit. The native spy, we are told, unable to comprehend the gallantry of the European, drew back in presence. of the manifest dangers of the enterprise, but his fears were appeased, and Kavanagh proceeded 812] to adopt an Oriental disguise. He borrowed an dress, and disguised himself as a no- appropriate tive, the General

eral himself helping in painting his beard and dying his face,

"At halfpart sight on the evening of the 9th of November " the author of "Our Soldiers and the Victoria

J: A. PAPILLON, Lieutenant Colonel, Commanding Royal Engineer, China and Straits Settlements.

PUBLIC AUCTION .

OF

CHRISTMAS TOYS, FANCY GOODS,

&c. &C

&c.

Cross," a most interesting volume by the way, THE Undersigned will Sail by Public Aug-

tion, on

SATURDAY,

i6th December, 1883, at Two PM, at his

Sales Rooms, Peddar's Wharf,--

AND

Kavanagh started on his arduous mission, fol lowed by the prayers and best wishes of all who were entrusted with the secret. His most anxious the thoughts were of his wife and children, who be lieved that he was to spend the night in the mines. The darkness of the hour was; favour. able to the enterprise.” On reaching the river Goonpty they had to strip and wade across A After crossing the river, they crept up a trench for about three hundred yards, till they came to a grove of trees, where they stopped to dress. A man came down to the river to wash, but, fortu- nately, he did not observe them; they regained their confidence, and advanced towards the huts of the enemy in front. Kavanagh exchanged greetings with a match-lock-man, taking care to be the first to speak. On proceeding about seven bundred yarda farther they reached the iron FROM THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER UNTIL MARCIL

bridge across the Goompty, and were challenged

A LARGE SELECTION OF TOYS of Every Description, QUANTITY OF FANCY GOODS

SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTE, TERMS OF SALE-As customaryz

G.R. LAMMERT, My Auctioneer. Hongkong, 12th December, 1887,

WANTED TO RENT.

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by a native officer, Kavanagh remained a litle A RESIDENCE,

"FURNISHED FAMILY

in the shades the officer, satisfied with the

eeewers of the guide, allowed them to pass. Tray continued to advance along the left bank

IN A HEALTHY SITUATION, Bagaikan With

of the river, where they were met by numbers of GARDEN, STABLE, AND COACH HOUSE.

Sopoys, till they reached ute stone bridge, where they glided past the sentry, and found them. selves in the principál street of Lucknow.” As it was part of their policy to court rather than avoid observation, they advanced along the main street, where no one challenged them, till they reached

the open country, when a watchman Inquired who they were. Ik pageTMA

Through the pickes of the enemy, through native villages, surrounded by the implacable foe, wading through swamps and rivers, es

Full Particulars to be sent to

Dongkong Telegraph Office. -

Hongkong, 3rd Octolice 1882,

TANTE DAT

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ON CE

ME A FEW GOOD COMPOSITORS::|

Apply at the NRAN

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE

Hongkong, 4th December, 1882.

_IN_THE_NEWEST STYLED.

FRENCH BOOT 5. AND.

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OF BEST QUALITY.

SHOES-

MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CIGAR CASES AND HOLDERS, ALBUMS, INKSTANDS, POCKET-BOOKS.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STATIONERY. CROCKERY WARE, TEA AND COFFEE SETS, RIFLES, FOWLING PIECES, AND REVOLVERS.

Sec

A CHOICE SELECTION OF PINAUD'S BEST PERFUMERY,

& Hongkong, and October, 1882.

To be Let

TO LET,

ومكانة.

PARSEE VILLAS ROOMS), Robinson Road,

TWO STOREY HOUSE (6ROOMS)

in Mosque Junction. Both the above HOUSES have Gas and Water laid on ; and immediate possession can be had.

For Particulars apply to

"D. NOWROJEE,

Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong, 27th November, 1882,

TO LET.

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OLD BAILEY STREET:

NN QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, ately occupied by PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

A

$!

Intimations.

WANTED.

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N ENGAGEMENT, either as BOOKKEEPER or GENERAL ASSISTANT, by a Gentleman, who has a fow hours during the day, disengaged. In case full office hours is required, arrangements might be made with a few days notice, Good references. Salary no object,

Apply to

F

Care of this Office. Hongkong, 10th November, 1887

LOST,

Entimations.

NOTICE.

THE GOLDEN SCISSOR, No. 13, POTTINGER STREET.

A. M. ROB

For Sale.

CHEAP SALE! CHEAP SALE! CHEAP SALE!

*DURING THE CURRENT MONTH AND

FOR CASH.

S I N

. (LATE OF 'T. 'M. LAWSON'S, CALCUTTA) TAILOR, Shirt and Breeches Maker and Outfitter. Mr. ROBIN invites Public Patronage and guarantees a perfect fit at Moderate Charges.

N.B.-Note the address.

THE GOLDEN SCISSOR No. 13, Pottinger Street. Hongkong, 8th December, 1882,

CILK and SATIN BALL DRESSES, with Skirts ready made, from $20.00 to $40.00 Coloured and Fantaisie SILK and SATIN, per Yard at $100 to $1.50..

ELEGANT OPERA and EVENING CLOAKS, from $12.00 to $16.00.

Also,

EX LATE ARRIVALS, WINTER ready made COSTUMES, of the latest style, from $15.00 to 25.00.

LADIES TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS, from $3.00 to $10.00.

WINTER CLOAKS, à la Parisienne, from [797 $10.00 to $20,00.

MR. A., HAHN'S ANCING CLA ́S ́S É S.

D

HAVE BEEN OPENED II I

$ For Terius, &c., apply to

A Y.

A. HAIN. No. 8, Beaconsfield Arcade. Hongkong, 1st November, 1882.

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D

F. D. GUEDES,

WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.

No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET.

CHOICE WINES of the best quality, at Moderate Prices.

· Hongkong, and October, 1882:

J. M. GUEDES,

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AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION

AGENT.

No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 23rd January, 1885.

162

HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAL

REGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER

ALWAYS ON HAND.

L MALLORY,

Proprietor.

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:

Hongkong, zith June, 1881. INTERNATIONAL

NOVELTY COMPANY.

KOOLANGS00, AMOY, (CHINA)

IMPORTERS OF EUROPEAN

AND

AMERICAN NOVELTIES,

EMILE PFANKUCHEN, Manager.

Amoy, 22nd August, 1882, ·*

- F. BLACKHEAD & CO.

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HIPCHANDLERS, STORE-KEEPERS

SHIPCHAN

AND

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,

PRAYA CENTRAL

HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS.

CHILDREN'S HATS and BONNETS, from $100 to $2.00.

Boys' Best FELT HATS at $3.00. LACE FICHUS and BOWS of every description at exceedingly Low Prices.

ECA DA SILVA & Co.,

48, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 11th December, 1882. [810

FOR SALE CHEAP..

FIRST CLASS SADDLE by DAVIS & CO.

A Londait, the property of a Gentleman

leaving the Colony. Almost New, and will be Sold Cheap. Can be seen at the

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "OFFICE, Hongkong, and December, 188a.

FOR

TO SPORTSMEN.

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OR SALE AT LESS THAN COST,

OWING TO OWNER LEAVING THE COLONY.

1 Set of CAPE HARNESS (Brass Mounts).

with Pole (Breast Plates). -

1 Silk-lined RACING SADDLE. 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.

G.

FOR SALE.

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H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE.

QUARTS........... $23 per Case. $23 per Case.

FINTS....

Apply to

MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1887.

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THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.

HAS FOR BALL

~IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros,

banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designa. Sun Hats, &c., kej Commissions Executed.

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

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【AVE JUST RECEIVED A SELECTION ·.

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TRANSFER DEED with SCRIP attached

A LUZON SHARES, being one of

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signed by the Hon. F. B. JOHNSON. The No. 9, SEYMOUR

fader will oblige by returning it to the Under- Apply to

signed and the holder of the other 20 Shares by DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co, sending them to the Company's Office for Trans- Hongkong, 1st Novemember, 1882. [74 fer to enable the numbers of the missing Shares

be traced.

Also, TRANSFER DERD LUZON SUGAR

STORAGE.

to

THE Undersigned are prepared to take Goods SHARES in the name of Mr. C. 3. CHATER.

STORAGE at EN trance from Praya, and Queen's Road Central.

TERMS MODERATE,

D. NOWROJEE,

Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong, 7th November, 1882.

· NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

PLANE IRONS,

CHISELS.

HAMMERS.

FINCERS,

NIPPERS.

DIVIDERS.

METAL SCISSORS,

METAL BAWS.

TUBE EXPANDERS.

OIL-FEEDERS

OIL CANS.

SALTER'S SPRING BALANCE SCALES.

WESTON'S >PATENT TACKLES," "

PATENT SOCKETS. DISTRESS SIGNALS. HOLMES PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS. FOGHORNS

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J

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W [458 Hongkong, a3rd November, 1882

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In beiden Hemispharen

Vincta .................

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Waldmüller. Ausgahen. .Spielhagen.

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Freytag

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tag

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Ring.

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mulier.

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busen.

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iddern.

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Gluck Auf,

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Bonin.

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e

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