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Mr. Godolphin's Safety's ist, sïb. Mr.Bidwell -* 1. Mr. Ring's Sulla 11st. 7lb.....Mr. Meyerink a Mr. Avlys's Black Diamond list. 4lbumon

Mr. Dallas 3 Mr. Henry's Stiletto 11st. 4lb. Mr. Nicholson o Henry's Solathiel 11st. ib. Mr. o Mr. Bill Animato 118. th... Mr. Guna Mr. Stephen's Uno 11st, 1lb...Mr. Reynello Mr. Tell's Lucifer tost, gib...Mr. Ruegg o Mr. Kesteven's V. C. 11st. 2lb. .....Mr. Easton o Mr. Kelly's Myrtle stat. alb......Mr. Dunman Mr. Edmund's Mufti 11st. 4lb...Mr. Malherbe Mr. Kelly's Syringa 11st. lb...Mr. Sampson o

Won in fine style by a length, with Black Dia mond a fair third, Time,3-184. THE MAFOOS CHAMPION RACE, for China

Ponies, the property of Members of the Shang. hal Race Club; weight, 9st. 7s.; entrance, $5-once round; native Riders in Racing Colours; the Stakes to be handed to the Riders as follows the Winner, #ths; second rider, 2/8ths; third rider, ith. Mr. St. Andrew's Jolly Friar, gat. 11

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The Pirate } Mr. Bill's Allegro, 9st. 7.Shuman Mr. St. Vincent's Ambassador, gat. 7. School Mr. Arthur's Belgravia, rost. 40. ....Leeshun Mr. Arthur's Piccadilly, 9st. 7.......Archer, o Mr. Stephen's Oriole, gat. 7...Monkey Mr. Eleansica's Northesk, gst. 7....Chimney o Mr. Henry's Vendetta, 95t. 7. Joco Won easily by three lengths, the winner of the Consolation finishing a good third. The BEATEN STAKES, for all Ponies that have run at this Meeting and have not been placed; Sweepstakes of $1 each; weight for inches as per scale. One Mile.

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Mr. Stephen's Uno 118t. 1lb......Mr. Reynell 1 Mr. Bill's Spiccato, 11st................Mr. Gun Mr. Kelly's Rosemary, 1st. lb.Mr. Sampson Mr. Armin's Maximilian, 11at. 1lb.Mr. Ellers Mr. Edmund's Swop, toat. 121b.Mr. Wingrove

After a show of a race Uno casily beat the Hongkong Derby impostor by a length and a half, a similar distanco separating second and third, Time 2.11.

SHANGHAI.

The watermark at Hankow on the 5th instant was as ft. 9 in.

Mr. O. N. Denny, United States Consul Gen- eral, we are glad to hear, will arrive here in the nexi M. B. steamer, to resume his duties at this port.

The Eastern Extension Co.'s Cable will be landed at Woosung at once, so as to enable the company to commence working until the Yang tsze Cable is ready to receive the shore ends. We are informed that the terms to be paid by the foreign cables to the Chinese are less onerous than those we stated the other day.

We are informed that the German barque Francis and Amanda, hon Yokohama to New-- chwang, was lost on the 21st ult. She ran ashore on a bank about ten miles from the Newchawng lightship, during a fog, and became a total wreck. She has since been sold by auction, fetching

about Tis. 200.

At the dog refuge near the City Gates, there are 450 dogs, most of them mad. They pus the day principally in biting each other. Some twenty Ratepayers ought to sign arequisition for an Extraordinary General Meeting of Ratepayers in order to have an ortler given to the police to kill without delay all the stray dogs in the Settlements, and so do all that can be done to repress this ghastly system of propagating that horrid cause of death hydrophobia.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1883.

but we shall not be too sanguine; the bar is still there, and we shall not "prophecy till after the event."

The visit of His Excellency Tao Tsung Tang to the Arsenal at Kiangnan has resulted in

changes in the management of establinament. For many years past Air. Li has held the position of Chief Manager, and he has won the esteem and respect of foreigners generally, which seems to have raised the ire of the foreign-hating Viceroy, who has removed him from the post and appointed a Mr. Pengas his successor. Mr. Peng took over the man- #gement about a week ago, and it is said that one of his first official acts was to dismiss some of the foreign employés, and raise to power a son and nephew of the well-known translator Hai. These changes do not seem to have been met with general approval, and dissatisfaction is said to have spread through the various departments of the works. Placards were posted protesting against the action that had been taken, and as no notice was taken of them, we hear that two or three rather serious, disturbances have taken place, and that the son and nephew of Mr. Hsu have been maltreated. It is reported that these demonstrations on the part of the men are to be continued till their demands are complied with, and the new manager Mr. Peng seems to be helplessly in their hands.

We regret to hear of the death of Mr. McClat chie, H.D.M.'s Consul at Chefoo, and son of the Rev. Canon McClatchie, late of Shanghai. He had been in ill-heakh for some time, and his death is believed to have been accelerated by excitement on account of some disturbances which took place at Chefoo, and in which the Chehsien seems to have played a very injudicious part. The trouble arose out of a quarrel between some boatmen, and one man died from wounds inflicted with a boathook wielded by another boat- man, in a general weide between the crews of two slaughter was in the employ of Messrs. Fergusson boats. The boatman who was guilty of man & Co., and it seems that acrowd of nativer gather. ed atthe hong, while the conduct of the Chehsien was such as to encourage them in disorder. This hot-headed official also endeavoured to intimidate the British Consul into signing a certain document regarding the fatal occurrence, and the excitement due to these events is believed to have accelerated Mr. McClatchie's death, he being subject to heart disease. The gunboat Zephyr put in a timely appearance at Chefoo, and landed some marines, but they were soon called on board again, as quiet had been restored.

Courier.

NAVAL COURT OF INQUIRY AT SHANGHAI.

Before G. B. SCOTT, Esq., Vice-Consul, President; and C. D. A. MORSHED, Navigating Lieut. of H.M.S. Kestrel; and Mr. J. S. CHALMERS, Master of the ship Tyburnia, Assessors. Mr. BERNARD LLOYD EVANS, Assistant Pay- master in charge, H. M. S. Kestrel, was Clerk

of the Court.

May 7th, 1883.

The court of inquiry into the stranding of the Elliotts was concluded to-day, and after a long deliberation, Mr. Evans, Clerk of the Court, read the following.

JUDGMENT.

To-day's Advertisements,

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

LESSEE and MANAGER .........E. S. WOLFE.. STAGE MANAGER......................................W. HARLAND.. LEADER OF ÜRCHESTRA.........J. NEIHOFF.

CONDUCTOR.

.R., THORNE.

THIS EVENING, the 14th May.

THE

ASTODON

STAR

INSTREL

WILL GIVE A

SPECIAL PERFORMANCE FOR

THE MILITARY AND NAVY.

AT

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,

GRAND PROGRAMME

PRICES OF ADMISSION: Back Seats.....

.......................25 Cents. Any other parts of House......50 Cents. Civillians.........

.... Dollar.

TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, the 15th May.

COMPLETE CHANGE OF

PROGRAMME.

INTRODUCING THE

MASTODON SWISS BELL RINGERS AND

OTHER NOVELTIES.

Box Plan at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH'S.

Brass Band will perform outside the Hall at

That the British ship Elliotts, of New-8.15 P.. castle, New South Wales, Official number 72,524, was stranded about three o'clock on the

on the Doors Open for Sale of Tickets at 8.30.

afternoon of the 14th of April, 1angisze,

to Shanghat,

*

3.That James Neill was the master of the said Teste) Elliotts, and that he holds a certificate of service granted by the Marine Board of New South Wales, of the 28th September, 1872.

4-That Robert Brown was first mate of the said vessel Elliotts, and that he holds a Master's Certificate of Competency granted by the Marine Board of New South Wales, No. 147 renewed.

• Performance will commence at 9 O'CLOCK

M. J. ABRAHAMS,

Agent.

€377

Hongkong, 14th May, 1883-

FOR SWATOW, AMOY, AND FOOCHOW,

THE Steamship

"KILLARNEY? will be despatched for the above Ports, THIS AFTERNOON, the 14th instant, at FOUR O'CLOCK.

The Stosch, German frigate, arrived here yes- South Bank at the entrance of the River terday from Amoy. She was anchored in the

Gutzlaff bearing S.E.

while on a voyage E fairway opposite the P.&O. Jetty. A rather dan. from Taiwanfoo to Shanghai, and gerous place for ships proceeding up the harbour.

12-That on Saturday the twenty-first day of She has, however, now been removed to one of April, 1883, the Elliotts, after having been Sharp. the naval buoys. H. M. S. Vigilant, delightcard was towed off the bank and brought spatch gun-boat, arrived here to-day. She left the fag ship Audacious near the Chusan Islands, with Admiral Willes on board, which was expected at Woosung to-day, and if so she will be in the barbour to-morrow or Wednesday.

The Chinese Telegraph Co., has made an ar- rangement with the Eastern Extension Tele- graph Co., we understand. The Chinese Co. is to stretch'n land line from the Arsenal to the Yangtze Cape The Eastern Extension have

5-That the Master, James Neill, entirely moved their cable to the Yangtze Cape. The neglected to comply with the law respecting the distance is 136 from Shanghal via the Arsenal keeping of his official Log Book, although he to the Yangtaze Cape. All messages will then had been supplied with one at Sydney, no entries have to be dispatched by the Chinese lines of any kind having been made therein. which will be worked by Chinese operators, in-

6.That the navigation of the vessel Ellictis structed at the Arsenal, we believe. The Chiat sea was carried on by the mate, Robert Brown, nese Government

ent Telegraph will receives per instead of by the master, James Neill, but that cent on the cost of all the messages, which at in narrow waters the master took charge of the present rates would amount to 836,500 2

vessel year. A foreign Superintendent is to be stationed at That the course as, laid down at eight each telegraph office on the Cape Shanghai o'clock on the morning of the fourteenth of April, line.

The Great Northem Telegraph Co. will 1883, from the position then occupied by the said be

asked to move its cable to the Yangtste Cape vessel Elliotts, was a sain course in the state of and if necessary will be paid for doing so. In the tide.

*

B. That the weather was thick and hasy, and-

future all cables are to be landed at the Yang- that the master, although he was unable to as- taze Cape, and no line constructed thence to certain his position in Shanghai, but the Government land-lines will be ready in ten days after the contract with the to take soundings.

any

other way, neglected That it was entirely owing to the neglect of

Eastern Extension is stamped by the Viceroy the and the Tactal. The latter has it now in hand. We may remark that the place at which the Elliott, oing precaution that the said vessel

was stranded, p

For Freight or Passage, apply to

AH YON & Co.,

Bo, Praya Central, Hongkong, 9th May, 1883.

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FOR HOIHOW AND PAKHOI.

THE Steamship

Intimations.

'NOVELTY STORE,"

MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD.".

JUST RECEIVED.

NCY Decorated Bohemian Glass-Ware Watch Stands, Toilet and Perfumery Stands of FANCY Decorated Bohem in great variety and elegant designs.

Intimations.

NOTICE.

HE Public are respectfully informed that the Undersigned has been trading at the under mentioned premises for the past 38 years as TAL- LOR, DRAPER, and GENERAL OUTFITTER. He has no connectionwhatever with any other firm trading under a similar name or style, and takes this opportunity of informing his old customers that their orders will receive the same careful attention in the future that has been given to them in the past. By supplying the Best Ma- terials and Workmanship at MODERATE orders entrusted to his charge, he hopes to be favored with the patronage of his old customers

Fancy China-ware Card Trays, Pin Cushions and Powder Cases, Plush and Velvet Work Boxes and Perfumery Stands with superior Cutlery and Cut-glass Scent Bottles.

New and Fancy lot of Walking Sticks. Finaud's Perfumery, Soaps, Sachets, &c. Fancy Clocks Embedded in Porcelain-ware Plates, latest, Novelty of Paris, executed in hand- PRICES, and by promptly attending to all some and elegant designs.

New Patent Double-action Corkscrews. Ladies' Silk Fringing Machines. Briar-root and Cherry-wood Pipes with receptacles for receiving and preventing the juice from running into the mouth,

Real Mecrichaum and Amber Cigarette Holders. Nickel and Leather Dog Leads and Collars. Fox-tall Dusters.

..

ALSO THE FOLLOWING, OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURE :- SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES.

LONE FISHERMAN CIGARETTES. FRUITS & FLOWERS CIGARETTES.

Hongkong, 23rd April, 1883.

For Sale.

D. K. GRIFFITH,......... ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

MA

AERATED WATERS.

7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, (Opposite the City Hall)

OLD JUDGE CIGARETTES:- LITTLE BEAUTY CIGARETTES. DRAWING ROOM CIGARETTES.

S. MEYERS,

MANAGER.

Entimations.

INTIMATION.

and the Public Generally.

N.B. Note the address,

NAM SING,

No. 84, Queen's Road Central, Opposite the Central Market.

Hongkong, a5th April, 1883.

NOTICE.

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HE Undersigned begs to inform the Ladies fa8and of the Foreign Community that he has resigned his Partnership in the NAM-SING TAILOR SHOP" and has Purchased an Interest in the "SZE HING LOONG SHOP," No. 100, Queen's Road Central, carrying on the Business of TAILORS, OUTFITTERS, and GENERAL MERCHANTS. He hopes by Class of Goods at Mederate Prices to receive a strict attention to Business and Selling the Best share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him in the past.

AH NAM, Late (stout) Partner in the

NAM-SING Tailor Shop* Hongkong, 16th April, 1883.

[ago

SCONSERVATOIRE DE BERGAMO and late CATTANEO, of the of the ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY has the honor to inform the community that he has arranged to remain. Hongkong, and will give

Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the lessons in Music, Singing and the Planoforte.

tate Mr. E. CHASTEL'S

SODA WATER, FACTORY

is now prepared to execute. the largest orden for every description of Actated, Waters” with

promptness and despatch. SUPERIOR QUALITY

Manufactured

CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.

Address-Messrs. KELLY & WALSH,

Queen's Road. Hongkong, 1st March, 1883.

[168

15 GUARANTEE DMR MOORE begs to recommend his

GOGO SHAMPOO WASH.. Consumers are Invited to those carefully

try

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 All Orders and Communications should be adpine Islands never use anything else for dressed to The Factory,

SPARKLING WATERS.

THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR.

washing their hair; they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with [279 hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will NEVER BE BALDA

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Hongkong, Tith April, 1882. '

F, BLACKHEAD & CO.

SHIPCHANDLERS,

..

The proprietor offers the Wash to the public STORE-KEEPERS entirely confident that by its restorative pro perties it will without fail arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scurt, dandruf

AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL.

and

cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing

their hair.

HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS.

Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS put this wash up in bottles with out allowing it to

PICKS.

AXES.

..

HATCHETS,

ENGINEERS & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS, PATENT BIT-BRACES.-

AUGER-BITS.

DRILLS.

GIMBLETS.

SQUARES.

ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any length of time in any climate.

FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co.,

VARIETY STORE,

Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 25th January, 1883.

PATENT BRASS PADLOCK'S'&am

-CHEST LOCKS."'**

Mas. POTT'S PATENT SADIRONS. ·

COOKING STOVES,

NOTICE.

A

H HOY LEE

MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER.

AS for Sale, every description of Gentle

men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hats, &C., &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds. Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own Manufacture. China Teapots in bamboo covers, Kattan Chairs, Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guamnteed.

No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 16th May, 1887.

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SAM HING, JUNR

STULTZ,

TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. EALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds,

MATTING, PITH HATS, SUMMER TWEED,

DEAL BAMBOO BLINDS, CHINA

&

&C

BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, TAILOR TO H. R. H. THE DUKE OF BRABANT, NOW KING OF THE BELGIANS, and to

H.M. THE KING OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street)" Hongkong, 31st March, 1883.

A

THE GOLDEN SCISSOR, NA. 13, POTTINGER STREET. M ROB I (LATE OF T. M, LAWSON'S, CALCUTTA-) TAILOR, Shirt and Breeches Maker and General Outfitter. Mr. ROBIN invites Public Patronage and guarantees a perfect fit at Moderate Charges.

N

C

FAIRBANK'S SCALES, TA

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.

&

WHITWORTH'S STOCK AND DIES,

PLANE IRONS.

SCREW WRENCHES.

"PING-ON," Captain McCaslin, will be despatched for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th inst, BEST at DAYLIGHT

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 14th May, 1883.

FOR MANILA, (DIRECT.) THE Spanish Steamship

"BUTUAN,"

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Captain Ojinaga will be despatched for the above Port, on FRIDAY, the 18th instant, at

RULES.

CHISELS:

7- "HAMMERS.

'PINCERS,

NIPPERS.

DIVIDERS,

bies are to be laid is called Yangtane Kou, or 10-That, considering the state of the wes

METAL SCISSORS.. of the Yangiare by the Chinese-Marther, the master was not justified in proceeding, and that he committed a grave error of judg ment.

mouth

cury.

·

16,298 native passengers arrived and 13,774 left Tientsin during last year. A passage ticket 11-That after the vessel was found to be in for a Chinaman from Shanghai to Tientsin costs a dangerous position, every effort was made to from Tis. 7 to Tis. 10, and from Tls, 1.60 to T BRYC

file. 2.85 from Chefco to Tientein,

That the Court has no power to deal with the Neill, by the Marine Board of New South Wales certificate of service granted to the Master, james on the 18th September, 1873.

Eighty-eight walling vessels arrived at Tientsin during the year, 1882, aggregating a tonage of a9,000 tons, of which the German flag represented

That the costs of this Court amounting to t

the

FIVE P.M.

[380,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DUNN, MELBYE Co Hongkong, 14th May, 1883.

CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP

COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY,

11,770 tons, while the British covered 10,309 sum of fourteen pounds 'eight shillings ba pa HE Company's Steamship

tons of the balance,

The steamship bany, which bas gone to Hankow to load tear, belongs to the Mutual 5. N. Company. She is a new steamer, Aaving only made one voyage to Australia previous to her present trip. She is a fast boat, and will probably come in third in the tes race, if not second, we ha

The Municipal Council have, accepted the resignation of Mr. A. B. Stripling, who has ably discharged the duties of Inspector of Police of the Hongkew division for nearly twenty years. We hear that Mr. Fowler, Inspector attached to the Central Station, is going to take charge of the Hongkew district, and Mr. Wilson, Ins pector at Loura Station, will take Mr. Fowler's place at the Central, nagkanta ng p

For some months, past, some heavy machi nery has been lying at the Hongkem Wharf, awaiting an opportunity to ship it to Hankow, It is now being put on board the Glenfruins which leaves in few days. One piece of the machinery is held to weigh six tons, and none of the river steamers would risk its conveyance

by the Master, James Neill, EN the Marine he Marine Bear, New South Wales,ned to of this finding be forwarded to The various certificates are hereby returned to their respective owners.

Given under our hands at Her Britannic Ma Jesty's Consulate at Shanghai this seventh day of May, one thousand eight hundred and eighty- three.

Signed)

GEORGE B. SCOTT,

H.B.M.'s Vice-Consul

at Shanghai President CHARLES A. MORSHED, “

Navigating Lieutenant-

B.B.M's Kestrel JOHN G. CHALMERS,

Master of the British then the hip Zyburnia.

By order of the Court, and the BERND, C. LLOYD-EVANS,

Assist Paymaster in charge ****H.M.S. Kestralesa kont

Clerk of the Court, After the finding was read, Capt. Nelli said:

4.5

up the river. It is consigned to the Tea Press-Gentlemen, I am extremely obliged to you for

Ing Company at Hankow

The Woosung Bar, which has been immor estired by a thousand and one paragraphs in the Shanghal papers, has formed the subject of many a leader when there was nothing else to write

has been cume

abo

car!

the trouble you have taken in this case, I should not have called for this enquiry if it was not for something I heard ash-out of hour would

The President The Court have been held whether you called for it or not.

enquiry, Cap, Neill I had heard that it had been sald eport, has been the caus delay and that I was drunk, when 1 was in Shangbai

kipper who

loss of time and money to thousands, has cost never was drunk and nobody ever saw medrank

in my Bfe and the

Cherd at no reason for the The President The Court of enquiry would have been held whether you called for it or not Capt. Neill: had heard that it had been sild that I w

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** DIAMANTE," Captain Wright, will be despatched for the above Porte, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th Instant, st FIVE P..

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Conta General Manager. Hongkong, f4th May, 1883.

[381 AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, AND TRIESTE, (Taking Cargo at through rates to CALCUTTA, PERSIAN GULF PORTS, ODESSA, and the,

MEDITERRANEAN PORTE)."

THE Company's Steamship

"BERENICE,?

Captain P. Cillovich, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 26th instant, at

•Noom

For further Particularą, apply to:

MELCHERS & Co.

Hongkong, 14th May 1883.

•NOTICE.

ST. JOHN LODGE OF HONGKONG, No 618, S.C

FREEMASONE HALL, Zetlan REGULAR, LODGE?

FRIDAY, the 18th instant, puncisely. Visiting Brethem are vited to attend,

Hongkong, toth May, 188-15

METAL SAWG."

TUBE EXPANDERS.

QIL-FEEDERS.

OIL-CANS SALTER'S SPRING BALANCE SCALES WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES, PATENT SOCKETS.

DISTRESS. SIGNALS. HOLMES PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS FOGHORNS. Eads

SIGNAL LAMPS;- tegoipals 2g-dir.

A LIFE BUOYS.

LIFE BELTS BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING.

- MACHINES.” 8cc.,

N.B.Note the address.

THE GOLDEN SCISSOR,

No. 13, Pottinger Street. Hongkong, 26th March, 1883.

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HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI REGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER

ALWAYS ON HAND.

L MALLORY,

Hongkong, 24th June, 1881,

Proprietor.

₤459

M. GUEDES. TOUSE AND LAND BROKER,

TOK K E E

MERCHANT

A L

.No. 75, PRAYA. CENTRAL.

EEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of House

Kind Sienna COAL of the best quality, at moderate rates. The "CUM LOONG,” “ CUM CHOW," "CUM SHUEN, CUM LEE” Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for 1st hour, a for and and $1 for 3rd hour, CUM ON,” and "CUM KAI,' at $3 for 1st hour, $a for and hour, and for longer periods according to arrangenfent.

Hongkong, 16th October, 1882,

[30a.

THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE,

HAB FOR SALE *IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros,"

Vegueros, Regaliai, Londres, Nuew Ha- banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, -

Commissions Executed.

H AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sum Hats, &c., &

AGENT.

No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HI NOKOND,

Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882.

STAG HOTEL. QUEEN'S, ROAD CENTRAL.

OOD ACCOMMODATION FOR

GOOD VISITORS.

ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS. Tillin, at one o'clock, Dinner at 7.00. This HOTEL is centrally situated and within

enry

distance of the principal landing places, b

475]

J. COOK, Proprietor... CHS, J. GAUPP & CO. CHRONOMETER WATCH, AND

MAKERS, JEWELLERS," SILVER-9MITHS, AND OFTICIANS.

CHARTS AND BOOKS. T NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,

SoLL ADENTS AS for Louis., Audemars Watches Awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and for Voigtländex and Sohn's

SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER, CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE

MEGA GLASSES, AND SPYGLASSÉS, //*-*

No. 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL [447

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER

MARIENTHALER BEER:

VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSA

CHAMPAGNE

Hongk

7th October, 188249

AND

TENNENTS ALES PORTER.

MEN DAVID CORSAR & SONS W

THE GUEDES & CO.

DRINTERS STATIONERS, AND

BOOKBINDERS, A WILD'AGUILAR STREET,

EVERY KIND OF WORK EXECUTED WITH [10 ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH

-', VERY-

MODERATE

TERMS

SELECTED MATERIALS FOR. MERCHANT NAVY JANTUNGSSKADER MARKET REPORTS urejen ude NAVY BOILED

CANVAS, Book binding and Ruling in every style executed

quat low rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. Hongkong, 23rd August, 1882, VALAINEN

COA LOYO “FLAX WARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1881, 1458 ha

G. FALCONE & CO.

doWMANUFACTURERS METE

Laro.

NAUTICAL IN TAKUSANCHARTS-ANDIE

NO. 46, QUEEN I-ROAD CENTRAT 144

OOKE

BBRANG

NOTICE

AND RULING IN ALL IT IES KIICU

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B NO.5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG,

THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN, THE TRADE", Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS? Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

"WAI SAN YAT PO" CHÍNESE DAILY NEWSPAPER with Auide circulation in the Colony and at the other Ports, at the Moderate Subscription of FOUR DOLLARS per Annum. It is an ex. cellent medium for ADVERTISERS at Strictly Moderate Charges. Guaranteed circulation over 1,000 Copics, Communications addressed to the Proprieto, LUK KE SHUN,

No. 9 Gough Street Hongkong, toth February, 1883.

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ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED.

No:72,WELLINGTON STREET,

WHONGKONG,

Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.

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