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AGARMAN clergyman who was travelling stopped at an hotel much frequented by wags and jokers. The lost, not being used to have a clergyman at table, looked at him with surprise; the guests used all their artillery of wit upon him without eliciting a remark. The clergyman ate his dinner quietly, apparently without observing the gibes and micers of his neighbours. One of them at last, in despair at his forbearance, said to him," Well, I wonder at your patience I have you not heard all that has been said to you "Oh yes; but I ain used to it. Do you know who I ah?" "No, sir." "Well, I will inform I am chaplain of a lunatic asylum; auch remaries have no effect upon me."

you.

Trish proverb says there are three unlucky things, a crowing ben, a dancing priest, and “a Latin-learned woman." To these English super- sition æddy "a whistling girl" Now why should the fair be cut off from these consolations of men,

· Latin and whistling? They are already master- ing the dead-languages, and it seems that they wish to whistle also. We have always held that men and boys whistic, as the poet says, "for want of thought," and that women do not whistle because thought is always plentiful with them. But the Phrenological Journal complains that haughty and selfish man will not permit woman to whistle, that he wants to keep whistling all to himself. In support of this claim of man's it may be said that whistling is a nuisance to all but the whistler, and that if half the people in the world do not whistle so much the better. The Greek fable says that Athene threw away the flute (pro- bably it was the common Indian nose-flute) be cause it distorted his features. Perhaps women do not whistle for the same reason, because it is not becoming to all styles of beauty. We can hardly believe that girls are narrow chested for want of whistling. It is better, however, that they should usurp man's privileges in whistling than in smoking cigarettes, as many of them are inclined to do.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1882.

THE E. &A. S. S. Co.'ssteamship Menmuir left. Sydney for this porton the 16th ultime, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 8th proxlino.

THE Foochow Herald in referring to the recent faces observes that "one of the chief Mandarins attended the Meeting on the third day, solely to see the Ladies Purse run, for, and afterwards ex- pressed a wish to be allowed to supplement the Prize by bestowing a medal upon each rider in the race, and these were handed to Mr. Allan for distribution As.H.E. the Administrator appears anxious to cultivate the acquaintance of the Viceroy of Cantor, we would suggest that a courteous invitation be sent to that "chief Man- darin" to honor Hongkong Races with his pre- sence in February next. With the prospect of a Chinese medal for each rider, a big field for the Ladies Purse might be safely reckoned on.

!

ANOTHER old resident has gone to his long home. Mr.. Jaines Mulgreaves, who for a number of years was turnkey in Victoria Gaol, and lately

Surveyor

Inspector of nuisances in. the General's Department, died this morning at 3.15. The deceased had been in failing health for some time back, and about a fortnight nga it was found necessary to amputate one of his legs on ac count of some intricate decay in the bone. From the effects of the amputation he never recovered and gradually sank. He leaves a widow and one child to mourn their loss. The deceased will be buried to-morrow, the funeral leaving his residence at 3 pm.

and proceeding to the 'Catholic Cathedral, going from thence to the Cemetery, Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend.

THE speech of Mrs. Edgar, -in-presenting-the- Ladies Purse to Mr. H. J. Allan at the recent Foochow Race Meeting, is the best effort at female oratory we have come across for many a day. It is so good that we think it worth re- | production in our columns. The lady in hand- ing over the coveted trophy to the fortunate jockey said- Mr, Allan, on behalf of the ladies of Foochow, I have now much pleasure in pre- senting you with this Purse, in recognition of the very excellent horsemanship'you have just dis- played. From time immemorial, manly feats of pluck and endurance, of skill and address, have engaged the keanest sympathy and admiration of our sex. From the days of yore, when the gallant cavalier, entering the lists, bade defiance to all comers, to the pre- sent peaceful times of more friendly, but not less exciting contests, our interest has been unflagg- ing. It is perhaps somewhat lackneyed, but we cannot help expressing the hope, that the re-

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA SINGAPORE,

(Calling at PorT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, and BRISBANE, Taking Cargo at through rates for ADELAIDE, all NEW ZEALAND and TASMANIAN PORTS, NEW CALEDONIA and Fiji) THE Steamship

"EUXINE," Captain Peters, will be despatched as above, WEDNESDAY, the toth January, 1883, at FOUR P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to:

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WANTED TO RENT.

:

FROM THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER UNTIL MARCH, AFURNISHED 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.

Entimations.

NOTICE.

1668

THE GOLDEN SCISSOR, No. 13, POTTINGER STREET.

AM.

ROBIN (LATE OF 'T. M. Lawson's, CalcuḥTA.)

General Outfitter. Mr. ROBIN invites AILOR, Shirt and Breeches Maker and

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, 1982.

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F. BLACKHEAD & CO..

HIPCHANDLERS,

SHIPCHA

AND

STORE-KEEPERS

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL

HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS,

IRELAND, according to a writer in the Overland Mail, was once known as "the isle of saints," and here are still people who persist in regarding it as the home of all the virtues, and in declaring that with the exception of a few misdemeanours for which English misgovernment is responsible thedypical Irishman is an all bat blameless character. It is sad to have to part with such a pleasant illusion, but it is not easy to retain it after a perisal of the charge delivered by the Recorder of Dublin to the grand jury at the opening of the Michaelmas sessions. It appears that of offences punishable in a summary manner during last year, there were in England"95,387, in Scotland 74,522, while in Ireland-the green isle of peace and purity-there were no fewer than 156,958, orsult of this race, may be emblematic of your life. AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS. nearly as many as the English and Scottish totale added together. These figures are surely significan enough in themselves; but their signi ficance is indelinitely increased by the fact that the entre population of Ireland hardly exceeds t of London and its outlying suburbs. It fust be remembered also that the nature of the offchices hardly admits of the favourite political explanation; for, whatever may be said of land- lord-shooting and cattle mutilation, it is certain that pocket picking petty larceny, and general -drunken black-guarḍism cannot well be traced to

the rule of the hated Saxon.

PICKS.

AXES.

Intimations.

CHRISTMAS, 1882.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. HAVE

NOW ON VIEW A VERY CHOICE SELECTION OF PRESENTS

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. Latics Dressing Cases and Cabinets,, band-

somely lined and fitted.

Vases and Table ornaments of the newest

paltems..

Albuins 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 Comer and Wall Mirrors. Novelties in China wall Flower Baskets, The latest Esthetic 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

nad 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. Preuy Blotting and Pocket Books. Travelling Desks and Despatch Boxes.. A very handsome Table Fountain. Opera Glasses in Pearl and Aluminium Statuettes,

Sundries in the new Pelican Ware. Smokers' Tables.

Picnic Baskets.

For Sale. CHRISTMAS,

1862.

AS the above Festival is approaching, the

Undersigned begs to inform the Community of Hongkong that he is Prepared to Supply CHRISTMAS CAKES

of the best quality, weighing from 1 b, to 10 bị. ready on hand, or made to order any weight." ALSO, MINCED PIES, ASSORTED TARTS, CAKES, FRENCH BISCUITS, AND KUSKS.

D. NOWROJEE, GROUND FLOOR, HONGKONG HOTEL. Hongkong, 16th December, 1882. [824

KELLY & WALSH

HAVE JUST RECEIVED EX 5.5. "SARPEDON,"

A FRESH STOCK OF COPE'S GOLDEN CLOUD. TOBACCO, C

Mistletoe and Holly Wreaths for decorations.ID, TINS, JD. TINS, ID, BOXES, BOXES.

$20.

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

Comprising

Drums, Cymbals and other musical instru-| "Wheel-barrows."

menis.

Railway Trains with rails,

Rocking and Hobby Horses.

India-rubber Balls and other Toys. Cubes and Mosaic Building Sets. Children's Tea and Tête a téle Sets.

Dolls Dressed and speaking and moving. Alphabetical Blocks.

Mules, Dogs Elephants, Horses... Boys Tools Chests.

The Bicycle Race

Perambulators.

Automatic Chariots and Wagons.

CHRISTMASİ

Christmas Cakes.

Mince Meat.

Plum Puddings gibs. to gibs. Christmas Cakes 4ibs, to talbs. Choice French Plums.

Dessert Fruits in Noycau and Brandy.

Jordan Almonds. Pudding Raisins,

Zante Currants.

Stilton Cheese. Cheddar Cheese. Kussian Caviarc. Assorted Patda Tunny Fish

Spiced Or Tongues. Smoked Ox Tongues.

Ox Tongues in Jelly, Collared Ox Tongues.

Pic Nic Tongues.

Lemon Barley Sunch Bonbons.

Assorted Choice

Crystallized and Metz Fruits,

Map Cubes Cetewayo.

Dolls' Umbrellas and Jewelry,

Varied Mechanical Toys.

Percussion Guns and Rifles. Swords and Happy families. Children's Picnic Books. Boxes of Soldiers.

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

Artillery Ten-pins.

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

Orange and Lemon Cream for Blancmanges Extra finest Isigny Butter.

Dragees and Chocolate Bonbons,

Macaroons and Katafias.

Lenton Rings 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 Russets.

Malaga Grapes.

Brazil and Cob Nuts.

May you ever be thrown into competition with such fair and square rivals-may your every wish and endeavour be crowned with the same speedy'}' and happy success, and when at length you re- ENGINEERS & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. A LARGE STOCK OF WINES OF THE BEST BRANDS AND AT VERY

HATCHETS.

PATENT BIT-BRACES.

AUGER-BITS.

DRILLS.

GIMBLETS.

SQUARES.

CHEST LOCKS.

tire from the heated struggic of life, may you be able to look back into a bright vista of byegone days, with the satifaction that you can on the race

now

we have just witnessed-the knowledge of no opportunity lost, no chance neglected, a goal striven for and PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS & gained. I cannot conclude without expressing our appreciation of so many excellent ponics being brought to the post. And with regard to the unsuccessful riders, may I add-all cannot be winners, and whilst thanking them for their gallant efforts of to-day, will they accept the assurance of our best wishes for success in the future. We are very, glad to see that our races are sufficiently attractive to draw riders from other ports, and in making this presentation to you, will you accept our most cordial good wishes!"

THE scene is in a Paris Police-court. The prisoner at the baris charged with stealing a hat from a café. The complainant: "The defendant pretends that it was a mistake. But will the Court please to look at this hat. I am perhaps the only man in Paris it would fit, for I have probably the biggest head in all the city. So much so that the hatter who has supplied me, father and non, for the last forty-five years, has a mould made expressly for me. Let the defend- ant put the hat on and you will see that it cannot be his," Here the complainant handed to the judge a hat that would have fitted, one of the

The Race Ball took place on Monday night colossal stautues before the Palace of Versailles. Last at the Club, being well attended, and passing The judge: "It is unnecessary, we can see from off with the usual success attending such

gatherings in Foochow

hem". The defendant : “It is true that I should

FOOCHOW.

We learn that Mr. St. Andrews placed in the

MRS. POTT'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.

MODERATE PRICES.

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

from $8 to $13.

Very Cheice Pure Port, direct from Oporto, $12.

A Delicious White Port, very delicate and

Soft, $13

Chambertin, $16,

Krug's Private Cuvee Champagne.

COPE'S STRAIGHT CUT.!

... BOXES

b. Boxes,...

ALSO,

A STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING AMERIGAN TOBACCOS

ADAPTED EITHER FOR UPGRA PIPES ORCIGARETTES,

RICHMOND GEM MIXTURE

· MILD RICHMOND' GEM.

RICHMOND GEM CURLY-CUT. PERIQUE AND VIRGINIA MIXTURE OLD RIP LONG CUT.

THE ABOVE ARE IN PACKETS AT

15 CENTS, 25 CENTS, & 35 CENTS EACH.

KELLY AND WALSH'S SPECIALTIES.

HAPPY THOUGHT-The favourite)

Tobacco In the East Medium Strength, in Tins at

DOLLAR BRAND-Full Strength,

'STÅR

MIXTURE-Mild, Suitable alike for Pipes or Cigarettes..............

GOLDEN EAGLE Medium Strength.

This Tobacco is growing daily" in} popular favour................

CIGARETTES.

OLD JUDGE CIGARETTES in Boxes of gog CAPORALS................mail. do HALF CAPORALS

Wachter's Royal Charter Champagne. Deutz and Geldermann's Gold Lack Cham- baku pagne,, used at the Ministerial White-hait!.

dinner at Greenwich, in August 1880-A 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 esthetic colours, and in variety and novelty of design far surpassing the assortment of former years, Hongkong, and December, 1882.

J. ULLMANN

HITCHCOCK'S PATENT LAMPS. HAVE

GLASSCUTTERS,

SCROLL SAWS.

FAMILY GRINDSTONES. BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS.

Bicy &.

hands of the Racing Committee a cup of the BEST WHITWORTH'S STOCK AND DIES. value of $200 to be ran for either on the Off SCREW WRENCHES, Day" or at the next Spring Meeting, according to the Committee discretion, and it was decided to reserve the same for the latter event, In a recent issue we alluded to the dented Course of the Governor General paying the periodical half yearly visit to Formosa in the place of Governor Chang. We now learn that

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no alteration be made in his visit, the Governor General has received an intimation to postpone

his visit.

PLANE IRONS,

CHISELS.

HAMMERS.

PINCERS,

NIPPERS.

DIVIDERS.

METAL SCISSORS.

METAL SAWS.

TUBE EXPANDERS,

OIL-FEEDERS.

42,

[790

& CO.

QUE ENS ROA ́D.

ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE

AN OF

ASSORTMENT

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

IN THE NEWEST STYLES,

FRENCH 8 0 0 TS AND

-OF BEST QUALITY,

SHOES

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

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STATIST

CROCKERY-WARE, TEA AND COPPER SETS, RIFLES, FOWLING PIECES, AND REVOLVERS,

&

A CHOICE SELECTION OF FINAUD'S BEST PERFUMERY.

Hongkong, and October, 1885.

For Sale.

"FOR SALE*":

To be Let.

*TO LET.

FOOLD BAILEY STREET.

RUSSIAN CIGARETTES. IMPORTED OVERLAND VIA SIBERIA

KELLY

DY

AND WALSH-SHANGHAL

LATELY RECEIVED,

A FINE STOCK"

CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASES IN

RUSSIA AND CALF

| CIGARE AND HAND PAINTED,”

CIGARETTE TUBES, GUN MEERSCHAUM PIPES,

PLAIN AND CARVED":

BOG GAK AND MYALL WOOD PIPES,

POUCHES "AND TOBACCONISTS*" UAZANASUNDRIES; NOWVE KELLY & WALSH-HONGKONG. Hongkong 18th December, 1882., NV, Issa MANDEUR. "TENNENTS. ALE" AND

FORTER

DAVID CORSAR & SONS"

MERCHANT NAVY) NAVY BOÏLLED JA LONG FLAX.

CANVAS

MEN CROWN

WARNHOLD KARBERG & Co Hongkong, 15th June, 1881,

JUST LANDED AND FOR SALE

ZOIC EX ESMERALDAJA 0 TTIGH STANDARD SUGAR, Manufac 11 tured by the LUZON SUGAR REFINING

Η

DIL-CANS.H. MUMM & Co's CHAMPAGNE No 6 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL COMPANY LIMITED, at MANILa'j !in\Quantiti

SALTER'S SPRING BALANCE SCALES WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES, PATENT: SOCKETS 'DISTRESS SIGNALS. HOLMES PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS. FOGHORNS,

have discovered my mistaka bad I put on the hat, but I was holding it in my hand when Monsieur overtook-me-at-the-door of the cafe The complainant: "Of course you were: had you put it on your head it would have dropped over your eyes, and you would not have been able to see your way out. That was the reason why you carried it in your hand”. The defend-the latter having memorialised the throne that RULES. ant: "No, the reason was because the weather was so hot." The complainant:"But rain was pouring in torrents." The defendant: "It was

In a previous lasue a correspondent commented a wamn rain”.... The judge (to the complainant); upon the intention of the Chinese Authorities to How came he to take your hat?" The comput their veto upon the sale of kerosene oil by plainant: "I was at the café where I have passed Not only are the itinerant vendors of the article the natives, and this mandate is now in full force, thy evenings for the last thirty years, playing at prohibited, under heavy penalties, from hawking dominoes. My advemary had just put down the the same, bur Chinese shopkeepers, many of double-six———," The judge: "Never mind what | whom have a considerable stock on hand, feel he played" "The complainant: But that is compelled now to refuse the supply to regular Important. It was the double six that made me customers Herald, discover the theft ; I was puzzled what to play, and while reflecting 'I raised my eyes from the game and in the looking-glass before 'me saw that my bat had disappeared. I jumped up and anked the walter what had become of it, and he answered that a stranger had just gone out with If in his hand rushed after him. The judger

That will do. The defendant: "I repeat that! It was a mistake.. I am incapable of stealing » hat. The complainant: "When he was brought-paced ende back it was found that there was not a hat too many in the cafe. He must have therefore come barcheaded. The defendant: Some one must have stølen mine.". The judge: "But how do "You'

for the forty-seven Hate found at The defendant: “It is proof your; Jodg that do not go bareheaded. When a man has forty-seven

The judge: “But, they and may

about

It is well known

AMAILS EXPECTED.

THE INDIAN MAIL.

The steamers Moray' and Arratoon" Apcar, with the next Indian mail; left Calcutta on the 17th instant, and may be expected here on the 1st January.

- « STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The Union Line steamer Strathaven left Singapore for this port on the afternoon of the on the 28th: aoth instant, and may be expected to anive here

The Glen Line steamer Glenorchy lest Singa- pore for this port on the stat-instant, and may be expected to arrive here on the agthored p

The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's steamer Helios left Singapore for this port on the 21st instant,

Because they be expect there on or: about

damp

But

to arrive net The D. S. S. Co's newmer Stentor left Binga one on the 22nd Instant, and may be expected here on or about the oth

SIGNAL LAMPS.

LIFE BUOYS

LIFE BELTS BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING MACHINES. &c.

&c

&

QUARTE

$az per Case PINTS..............................................., $33 per Case, Apply to

MELCHERS & Co... Hongkong, and March, 1881.

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"TO SPORTSMEN.

FOR SALE AT LESS THAN COST

lately occupied by PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY AN

No. 8, DEYMOUR TERRACE. No. SEYMOUR TERRACE.

Apply to → DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.

Hongkong, zat Novemember, 1882.

TO LET ANUNFURNISHED ROOM

HOUSE, NO. 4, PEDDAR'S

Apply A

A

VK

OWING TO OWNER LEAVINGN

WITHE COLONY.:* Silk-lined RACING SADDLE RACING WHIPS with Sliver Mounts. V

HILL

spal Office of this Paper.

SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER seen at the HONGKONG TELEGRAPH Hongkang, 14th December, 1882. (81

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER.

MARIENTHALER BEER.

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VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN

CHAMPAGNE DES Hongkong, 7th October, 1882, CHS. J GAUPP & CO. CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND

CLOCK MAKERS may JEWELLERS, SILVER SMITHS, AND

The above, which are ALL NEW may be

OFFICE and will be Sold a BARGAINA VAR

*. Hongkong, 2nd November, 1882, BA1726 D. KGRIFFITH, ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

AERATED WATERS. ANTIBACONSFIELD ARCADE

Opposite the City Hall) lot to Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the

Late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S CHUR SODA WATER FACTORY

M

is now prepared to execute the largest-orders |for every description of Aerated. Water with

web, Promptness and despatch, th

SUPERIOR QUALITY.

The steamship Mamnuir left Sydney for this MBARAKA OFTICIANSK MANABAYA SUKIGOULARTA ANAT ETED..

rell known port on the 16th ultimo, and may be expected to

bort on os about the 8th proximo

Percy

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awarded the

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CELEBRATED OFERA GLAISES, MAXINE dressed to The KoKMURAGLASSES, AND SPTOLASSES

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OLLAR should be

BEACONSFIELD ARC deme. 11th April 1862%)

TO LET

PARSEE VILLA ( ROOMS), Robinson' Road, Pro A TWO STOREY HOUSE (GROOMS) in Mosque Junction. Both the above HOUSE have Gas and Water laid on and immediate possession can be had.

For Particulars apply to

D NOWROJEE, democ

Hongkong Hotel Hongkong, Zyth November 1882

STAG HOTEL QUEEN'S ROAD" CENTRAL,

OUD ACCOM

ION.

to suit Furchasers. This Sugar can be specihily recommended for family use, an it is made withe out the use of animal charcoal of sulphure seida:

Fresh supplies will be"

dman," be received from Manila

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every

HONGKONG TIMBER?

YARD WANCHAL

REGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER" LAER ALWAY ON HAND.

ONELL MALLORY

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