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NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL.

The Messageries Maritimes Co.'s steamer Djemnak, Captain De Boisseuil Baron, with the London mails of the roth ulto, arrived in har- bour late yesterday afternoon. The following telegrams appear in the Indian'papers-

PARIS, November aand.

M. Satciliet, the traveller, has written a letter toa French Deputy, stating that the Sultan of Laita has ceded to him the bank of Tajurrah in the Gulf of Aden,

ST. PETERSBURG, November 24th. Disturbances have taken place. amongst the students here. Warsaw and Carkoff Colleges have been closed; one hundred students have been arrested in St. Petersburg,

. CONSTANTINOPLE, November 24th. Montenegro threatens to occupy Kolatchin unless ceded immediately. Turkey has sent troops to the frontier, and has telegraphed the powers regarding the same,

LONDON, November 24th. Lord Hartington, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said it was not decided to what distance the Railway beyond Sibi towards Kandahar will extend.

November 25th,

The Governor of South Australia has been ap- pointed Governor of New Zealand; the Governor of Western Australia has been appointed Gov- crnor of South Australia.

The Duke of Edinburgh is indisposed with an attack of bronchitis.

Mr. Childers is in a prostrate state from over- work, and is going abroad.

Sir Andrew Clarke, inspector general of forti fications and works, has arrived at Cairo to im prove the sanitary arrangements of the quarters occupied by British forces.

November 26th.

The Duke of Edinburgh is recovering from his attack of bronchitis,

A detective was shot at and killed by a Fenian at Dublin' last evening. The assassin, tha was arrested, was dangerously wounded by another détective. Other arrests have been made.

The Queen yesterday invested the recipients of the Orders of the Bath and of the Star of India and St. Michael and St. George at Windsor Castle.

Colonel Redvers Buller has been appointed Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George,

Mr. Raikes is far ahead of opponents in polling for the Cambridge University.

27th November.. One of the jurymen in the trial of Michael Walsh, who was sentenced to death last Septem- ber for shooting Constable Kavanagh at Letter- frack, County Galway, was stabbed yesterday by two assassins in Dublin and mortally wounded The assassins effected their escape in a car. -A bailiff was stabbed later on in Dublin yesterday. Extra police have been put on in Dublin, and the whole force is now armed with revolvers.

Negotiations have been broken off, between France and Madagascar. Envoys from the

day.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1882.

the Government refusing to recognise the sovereignty of Queen Ronovala over the whole island.

Sir J. Pope Hennessy was among the visitors to the lobby of the House of Commons on the 8th inst

Mr. C. F. A. Sangster, of the Hongkong Civil vic has been admitted a student of the Middle Temple.

At a meeting of the Metropolitan-Board of Works it was resolved that the Lord Chamber lain should be informed that the board considered the Criterion Theatre in its present structural condition unfit for a place of public entertainment. It is semi-officially stated that the Turkish Ambassador has not yet preferred any claim to the Foreign Office to insist upon the consent of the Porte to the Investiture of the new lley of Tunis, but that any such revival of an obsolete pretension, if made, will be peremptorily rejected. The Linnet 5, double-screw composite gun- vessel, 767 tons, 1,040-horse power, which was commissioned on September 19th, at Chatham, by Commander Harris, with a crew of eighty. two officers and men, for the China station, to relieve the Lily, is now at Portsmouth awaiting her sailing orders.

Among the Hamilton MSS. just sold to the German Government is one written in golden mcial letters on purple velvet, and dates from the seventh century. It is the copy of the Gospel in Latin, presented to Henry VIII. by Leo X. on the occasion of conferring on him the thile off Defender of the Faith.

The Earl of Rosebery has delivered his in- augural address as rector of the University of Edinburgh, and spoke at some length on patriot ism, which he dehned as the self-respect of race. In Scotland, he thought, the spirit of patriotism required direction rather than sustenance. Let them win in the competition of international well-being and prosperity. The standard of man- kind was not so exalted but that a higher could be imagined and attained.

The gunboat Mosquito, Lieut.-Commander the Hon. F. R. Sandilands, from the China station, the crew of which performed such excellent ser- vice in the Egyptian war, was paid off in Devon port dockyard on the 7th instant. The Com mander-in-Chief (Sir Houston Stewart) was in the yard as the men were quitting the vessel for their usual six weeks' leave, and shook many of them warmly by the hand as they proceeded through the gates.

Colonel E A. Stuart, half-pay, Lothian Regi: ment, who has been appointed to the command of the gist Regimental District, at Stirling, in succession to Colonel M. de la P. Beresford, served at the siege of Sebastopol, where he was severely wounded (medal with clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal.) He served also in the campaign of 1860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, the occupation of Tientsin and the surrender of Peking (medal with two clasps.)

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO,

THE 3/3 L. 1. 1. American Ship

"C. F. SARGENT,”

Intimations.

CHRISTMAS, 1892.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

Atherton, Master, will load here for the above HAVE NOW ON VIEW A VERY CHOICE SELECTION OF PRESENTS

Port, and will have quick despatch.

For Freight, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.' Hongkong, 19th December, 1882. [830

FOR NEW YORK.

THE 3/3 L. I. L. Americans Bark

"SAMUEL D. CARLETON;" Freeman, Master, will load here for the above Port, and will have quick despatch.

For Freight, apply to

RUSSELL & Co...

[831 Hongkong, 19th December, 1882

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BONGKONG.

IN BANKRUPTCY,

of Victoria, Hongkong, Printer, having NOTICE JOAO JOSE DA SILVA E SOUZA been Adjudged Bankrupt under a l'etition for Adjudication Filed in the Supreme Court of Hongkong, in Bankruptcy on the 6th day of December, 1882, is hereby required to surrender himself to EDWARD JAMES ACKROYD, Esquire, the Registrar of the said Court, at the FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS to be held by the said Registrar on the 3rd January, 1883, at 11 'Clock in the Forencon, precisely, at bis CHAM BERS, SUPREME COURT

The said EDWARD JAMES ACKROYD, Esquire, is the Official Assignee, and Messrs. STEPHENS and HOLMES are the Solicitors in the Bankruptcy.

A Public sitting will hereafter be appointed by the said Court for the said Bankrupt to pass his final Examination, and to make application for his Discharge, of which sitting due notice will be given in the "HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE."

At the First Meeting of Creditors the Registrar will receive the proofs of the Debts of the Creditors, and the Creditors who shall have in value of the said Creditors, are hereby directed proved their Debis respectively, or the majority to choose at such meeting an Assignee, or Assignees, of the Bankrupt's Estate, to be called. the Creditors' Assignee or Assignces.

Dated this 19th day of December, 1852.

STEPHENS & HOLMES, 832]

Solicitors in the Matier.

WANTED TO RENT.

.

Staff Commander John William King, R.N of Vernon house, Worthing, died last week, in his seventieth year. The deceased entered the Navy in 1829. He served as acting master of the fedeste and Wellesley on the coast of China PROM THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER UNTIL MARCH. in 1840-42, and was present at all the operations

FURNISHED FAMILY

RESIDENCE, 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.

Queen of Madagascar arrived in London yester- up to the capture of Ningpo. He was specially A

mentioned in despatches for zeal and Lord Salisbury is been presented with the gence in surveying and sounding the different: freedom of Edinburgh-after several-days-stump-passages for the advance of the squadron,-and- ing in Midlothian.

the c gallantry he displayed in the various attacks CONSTANTINOPLE, 27th November, ‹ "

upon the ensiny.", Mr. King was the author of Assin Pasha has been appointed Minister o the Admiralty, Channel, Pilot, and other Sailing

Directions. Foreign Affairs.

LONDON, November 28th. The murder of the detective police officer has caused great censternation in Dublin..

It is reported that Montenegro has agreed to compromise respecting Kolatchin.

Parliament is expected to prorogue on Friday next until February,

Mr. Gladstone, replying to a question in the House of Commonss his evening said that the Sup plementary Estimate until October 1st amounted to £750,000 for the Army, and £310,000 for the Navy, The actual charge to India was below the estimate, and only amounted to £1,140,000. The total charge to England and India was £4,500,000. He then said that from the tst October the Egyptian Government would pay the whole or nearly the whole expenses con- nected with British occupation.

Mr. Raikes has been elected member for the Cambridge University.

CONSTANTINOPLE, November 28th,

It is semi-officially stated that the Forte has resolved to maintain Turkish sovereignty in the Red Sea, and to prevent the Chiefs from ceding their territory.

LONDON, November 29th,

Sir C. Dilke, replying to a question in the House of Commons last night, said that the Russian troops find advanced as far as Gawors, which is situated between Asterabad and Baba Urma, and that the Russian Cavalry bad tra- versed, the country from Atak to Beregez. He said it is not believed that the Russian troops had reached Metv.

A Proclamation has been issued enforcing the Carfew, Clause of the Coercion-Act-in-Dublia

A reward of 45,000 has been offered for the murderer of the Juryman in the Walsh trial.

Lord Granville, replying to a deputation, said he was unaware of the existence of any treaty conceding to the French the protectorate over Madagascar.

The Native Indian officers leave England to day for Bombay.

CAIRO, November 28th.

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Lond Dufferin has advised the Egyptian Gov- ernment to drop the charges against Arabi in connexion with the massacres and burnings in Alexandria.

MADRAS, November 27th, It is considered probable that the Duke of Connaught will succeed General Payn in Com- mand of the Mysore Division at Bangalore, General Payn's term has expired, but he will probably renaintill the arrival of the Duke, who would have the advantage of serving under Sir Frederick Robens.

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A dangerous algal has lately been placed upon the Admiralty chart, No. 8, Sheet 4, of the Red Sea. As the official hydrographer has not issued a Notice to Mariners" on the subject, and the shoal is still unmarked on the general chart of the Red Sea, it may be advisable to attention to this new danger. This 19-foot patch lies to the northwest of Jeb-cl-Tier leland, near the roo fathom line on the western side of the fairway of the Red Sea, in latitude 15 deg. 38 min. N., and longitude 41 deg, 28 min. 30 sec. E. From the shoal the summit of Jeb-el-Tier Island bears E. by S. S., distant 214 miles. Depths of live fathoms are shown for two miles to the southward of this shoal, and S. E., nine miles from the 19-foot patch, another bank of five fathoms is marked.

The present week is one of some note in journalistic annals. On November 7th, 1665, was issued the first number of the existing Low- don Gazette, the oldest paper in England, though not in Europe, it being sume thirty years junior to the Gazette de France. The London Garitie was first published at Oxford, whither the Court had retired on account of the plague; the first London number appearing on February 5th in the following year. During some years it was the only paper allowed to circulate; hence the Newsletters. Germany is said to have waited for a regular newspaper till the year 1715; for a free Press she is still waiting. Of English un- official papers the Reading Mercury claims to be the most ancient, and is certainly upwards of 150 years old. The Times lacks rather more than five years to complete the first century of ite-life, at-least-under-its-present-namo-Cho- Daily Universal Register first appeared on January 13th, 1785; its appellation being changed to The Tintes on January 1st, 1788. The Morn. fug Post, the senior of the great London dailies, completed its hundredth year in 1881,

Entimations.

1658

J. M. GUEDES.' LOUSE AND LAND BROKER,

H AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT

No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882.

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F. D. GUEDES.

WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL 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.

T

AND

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

COMPRISING

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

somely lined and fitted.

1.

Vaacs and Table ornaments of the newest

patterns. Albums and Photograph frames in great

variety. Glove and Handkerchief Sets. Ladies' Work Bays and Baskets, fitted. Grog Baskets.

Handsome Cigar and Cigarette Casca 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 "Esthetic Lamps, Menu and Dinner Cards.

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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

and Forks...

Handsome Electro Plated Kettles with Spirit

Lamps.

Bachelors' Tea Sels, and Liqueur Sels. 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 Classes in Pearl and Aluminium. Statuettes,

Sundries in the new Pelican Ware. Smokers' Tables.

Picnic Baskets.

Mistletoe and Holly Wreaths for decorations.

&c.,

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

Comprising

Wheel-barrows.

Druins, Cymbals and other musical instru-

ments.

Railway Trains with rails. Rocking and Hobby Horses, India-rubber Balls and oiber Toys, Cubes and Mosaic Building Sets, Children's 'Tea and Tête a tête Sets.

Dolls Dressed and speaking and moving. Alphabetical Blocks.

"Mulės, Dogs, Elephants, Horses.

Boys Tools Chests.

The Bicycle Race..

·Perambulators.

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Automatic Chariots and Wagona.

CHRISTMAS

Christmas Cakes, - Mince Meat

Plum Puddings gibs. to glbs. Christmas Cakes 4lbs. to izlbs. Choice French Flums,

Dessert Fruits in Noyeau and Brandy.

Jordan Almonds.

Pudding Raisins.

Zante Currants.

Stilton Cheese.. Cheddar Cheese,

Russian Cavidre. Assorted Patés. Tunny Fish.

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

Pic-Nic-Tonguçs.-

Lemon Barley Sugar.

Assorted Choice French Bonbons,

Crystallized and Metz Fruits.

Map Cubes...

Cetewayo.

Dolls' Umbrellas and Jewelry.

Varjed Mechanical Toys. Percussion Guns and Rifles. Swords and Happy families. Children's Picate Books. Boxes of Soldiers

WaterCans and Punips~ Toy Shops, Stables &c.

Artillery Ten-pina.

Puzzles and Boxes of Games.

Christmas-Tree ornaments in great variety.

DELICACIES,

Comprising

Mixed and Assorted Candied Peel, Muscatel Raisins.

French Jams and Jellies.

Potted Meats and Garse in fancy Jars. York Hams, specially selected for Christmas. Cambridge, Oxford and Truffled Sausages. Champignons, Asperges, Petits Paisatg Truffles, French Sardines.

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

Dragees and Chocolate Bonbons..

Macaroons and Ratafias.

Lemon Kings and Walnut Biscuits,

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

Figs direct from Smyrna.

Choice American Bonbons and Candies,

Butter Scotch, Toffee, Almond Rock.

Lisbon Apples..

Bordeaux Kussets.

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 Sherrics,

from $8 to $13.

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

Soft, $13

Chambertin, $16.

Krug's Private Cuvee Champagne.

Wacinter's Royal Charter Chainpagne. Deutz and Geldermann's Gold Lack Cham

pagne, used at the Ministerial White-balt dimmer at Greenwich, in August 1880.- ferfect 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, zad December, 1882.

For Sale.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO..

SHIPCHANDLERS,

STORE-KEEPERS

AND

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,

PRAYA CENTRAL

HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS.

AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS

PICKS.

ÁXES.

HATCHETS.

ENGINEERS' & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS" PATENT BIT-BRACES.

AUGER-BITS.

DRILLS.

·· GIMBLETS.

SQUARES.

PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS &

CHEST LOCKS,

Mrs. Porr's PATENT SADIRONS. COOKING STOVES.

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

DRILLING MACHINES.

BREAST DRILLS, AUTOM: BORING TOOLS.

ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED,),

ANVILS.

VICES.

HITCHCOCK'S PATENT LAMPS. |

GLASSCUTTERS.

SCROLL SAWS. ↑

FAMILY GRINDSTONES,

BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS.

Sec. Bec

BEST WHITWORTH'S STOCK AND DIES. SCREW WRENCHES.

RULES.

PLANE IRONS.

CHISELS.

HAMMERS.

PINCERS.

NIPPERS.

METAL SCISSORS.

METAL SAWS,

DIVIDERS.

TUBE EXPANDERS.

OIL-FEEDERS. 2. 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 SCHARZHOFBERGER

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER. MARIENTHALER BEER. VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE,

Hongkong, 7th October, 1881,

D. K. GRIFFITH.

↑ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

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MANU

J. ULLMANN & CO.

42,

AERATED WATERS.

7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE

(Opposite the City Hall)

R C. A D, QUE ENS

HAND. A LARGE ASSORTMENT Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the [663 HAVE ALWAYS ON

COLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND CHRONOGRAPHS, CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS, prepared to execute the largest orders

MR. A. HAHN'S ANCING CLASSES.

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HAVE BEEN OPENED

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D A Y. For Ternis, &c., apply to

A. HAHN. No. 8, Beaconifield Arcado. 1722 Hongkong, 1st November, 1882. INTERNATIONAL

NOVELTY COMPANY. KOOLANGSOO, AMOY, '(CHINA) MPORTERS OF EUROPEAN

AND AMERICAN NOVELTIES.

EMILE FFANKUCHEN, Manager,

Amoy, 22nd August, 1883.

STAG HOTEL, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL..

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BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS, ANEROIDS, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, &C.. BY THE BEST MAKERS, AND AT LOW PRICES,

·GENTLEMEN'S PARISIAN MADE SHIRTS, SCARVES, AND COLLARS

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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,

820

A CHOICE SELECTION OF PINAUD'S BEST PERFUMERY, Hongkong, and October, 1881.

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The first attempt at cultivation of opium in Intertropical Africa has been made at Chalma, near Mapda, about four miles from the Zambesi, and on the banks of the Quaqua. M. Guyot lately visited the place, and has described the operations to the Paris Academy. The space occupied is between the two rivers Muto and Quaqua. The fields were first sown in 1879; in 1880 the surface sown was 44 hectares; in 1881 about double that quantity. In 1881 there were 300 workers engaged, are of whom were blacks and so natives of India. The opium is gathered GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR 75 days after sowing, whereas in India the harvest does not commence all about the toth day. The product per hectare was in 1880, 55 to 60 kilogrammes of raw opium (as against 50° T. LONDON, November 30th.

kilogrammes on an average in India). The The health of the troops in Egypt le improving water required is taken from two recently-con- BIPA. D. Heyter, replying to a question in the nected lagoons by means of a locomotive House of Commons, guld the officers of the Bri-raises it 5'50 metres; it then flows into the tish army of occituation in Egypt receive a daily plantation through pipes. (A second machine. extan allowance of shree shillings, which is charge was to be sat up this year. The plant is not able to the Egyptian Government.

subject to any parasite, but the wind at harvest- The Bishop of Oxford is very ill

time may seriously compromise operations. The soil is worked in primitive style with the hoe; ploughs drawn by oxen have been tried, but these anipals suffer greatly under the burning

M. Lesseps has declared that the Suez Canal Company intend spending 30 millions of francs in widening and deepening the Canal: so as to raise the tonnage to six

December 1st,

Mr, Trevelyan, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said if the members of the National League continued their inflammatory speeches, the League would be suppressed.

Messty, Wiliamo and Redmond are to be pro secuted, and Messrs. Davitt and Healy are to be bound to I behaviour.

good

December and.. SCharles Dilke, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said the Egyptian Gov. ernment had applied for some Batish officers for the Egyptian army, and that negotiations are now proceedingstukk

The Duke of Edinburgh has been appointed ice-Admiral

Turkish Cabinet formed to Anglo-

subjoined items of general news are taken om the London and China Express of No vember 10th N

No progress is being made with the pegoula Alons with the Madarascar Embassy in' Par

ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS.

&

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE.

QUARTE

$22 per Case. „liiti... $23 per Caso." Apply 10

MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong, and March, 1882

AND R TENNENT'S PORTER,

Tidin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.00. This Hotel is most centrally situated" and within easy distance of the principal landing DAVID CORSAR & SONB places...

COOK, Proprietor. DE SOUZA & CO, RINTERS STATIONERS, AND

BOOKBINDERS, NO. D'AGUILAR STREET.

475)

PRINTERS

ONLY VERY MODERATE TERMS. SELECTED MATERIALS FOR BERMARKET REPORTS.

Bun. The gathered opium gives off a light EVERY KIND OF WORK EXECUTED WITH. odour ref generis. It is not supplied to com- ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH merce in its first viscous, pasty state, but is mixed with 80 per cent, of a special matter, and formed into balls of 500 grammes. These balls are. carefully put in cases that hold 140; at the bottom is a powder formed of the empty capsules

Sent to India, the Zambesi opium fetches 50 to 60 francs the kilogramme, ved op

MERCHANT NAVY) NAVY BOULD LONG FLAX CROWN..

Entimations.

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HAIR DRESSING SALOON HONGKONG HOTEL

W

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 [132 antees to execute this claws of work, in hulu branches, with a perfection which cannot

be ex celled in any part of the World,

ALE: AND

}CANVAS.

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

JUST LANDED AND FOR SALE.

EX "ESMERALDA”

Hair Cutting.....................go Cents,

·Shampooing

Shaving...........

Trimming Beards

25 Cents.

5 Centr as Cents.

MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT REDUCED

RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET."

Mr. Moore bega to recommend kis GOGO SHAMPOO WASHR

to the public as unrivalled by any prepara don ever produced for promoting the growth

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A GUAR NTE E D Consumers are Invited to try those carefully

... Manufactured

SPARKLING WATERS.

THREE, DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR, All Orders and Communications should be adc dressed to The Factory,

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

CHS, J. GAUPP & CO.M CHRONOM CLOCK MAKЕНӘ,

*HRONOMETER, WATCH, AND JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND

OPTICIANS,

CHARTS AND BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

SOLE AGENTS

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DEALERS, NORT

· BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

Arms, Ammunition, and Requisites of every description.

Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at moderate charger

Sporting Guns and Ammunition always.

on hand.

G. FALCONER & CO. WATCH AND CHRONOMETER WA

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out the use of animal charcoal or sulphuric acid hair from, 3 to 6 feet long. By constantly, using

Fresh supplies will be received from Manila

TAI

WARA STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Bellerophon, from London, lett Shgapore for this port on the mom- Ing of the 11th instant and may be expected

here on or about the soth,

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