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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1883.

Intimations.

CHINA TRÄDERS, INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,

been got safely afloat, and has proceeded on her / band to the cast of Maluda Bay by a passage and nowhere is its full developement more come necessary for that purpose; also for Ainendments

NOTRE AR Biver AL, EXTING is hereby that an EXTRA- of the CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIBITED, will be held at the Head Office, Victorin, Hongkong, TO-MORROW, the 12th day of June, 1883, at THREE O'CLOCK, In the AFTERNOON, when Resolutions will be proposed for the Subdivision ofShares and the Increase of tions to the Articles of Association as may be Capital, and for such Amendments, and Addi- and Additions to the Existing Articles of Associa

ion making provision as to Transfer and Trans- mission, Cancellation and Realiotment of Shares, holders, Investment of Funds, Constitution of Board of Directors, Appointment and Powers of Profits. Agents and Committees, and Interim Division of A Copy of the Proposed Resolutions can be in Victoria before the date appointed for the seen by any Shareholder at the Company's offices holding of the said Meeting

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territory, but coal, iron, antimony and galena are highest point. Mr. Thos. Lobb attempted the known to be there in considerable quantities, ascent in 1856, but was turned back by the na-. H. E. Pan Tau-yin, Vice-Chancellor to the the Sekunti River about 20 miles west of Kudat, clouds during the day, the day wind bringing up Coal beda (2 lignite) and oll springs appear at tives, Kini Balu is mostly enveloped in dense d of War, with his family, arrived here and no doubt when, further explorations are moisture along the sides of the mountain, where terday, June 3rd, in the steamer Fungshun, made coal will be found in many other places. it is condensed, forming clouds entirely conceal- business with Li Hung-chang. The Drean S. S. Co.'s steamer Stintor went the explorers of the Goverrunient frequently de- night, a descending current carrying the moisture Inland the true coal measures certainly exist, asing the mountain; the reverschappens during the into the Old Dock to-day to ascertain the ex-scribe the association rock in their journals, and with it and leaving the blue-grey serrated peaks tent of damage she received through striking a sand-stones andahale are referred to repeatedly visible in the early morning, the beauty and gran rock near Hongkong. She was checked into

The coast line is very irregular, the land for a deur of which is not easily forgotten. The best dock with a wire rope, this being The first time considerable distance inland being low, and is view is from the sea, the mountain being 60 such an appliance has been used. The ex bordered by many islands, some with high peaks miles due south of the land at the west entrance periment was considered highly satisfactory. such as Banguey, north, of Maluda Bay, where to Maludu Bay,

The steamer Massalia which we announced as a Galess peak on the N.W. rises to a height of The rich luxuriance being ashore a few miles below Hankow, has 1,300 feet. This island is divided from the main- variety of vegetation in the tropics is well-known, "and almost endless ten miles wide, which is not however, considered plete or striking than in Borneo, the equable safe for any large vessels; these have consequent temperature all the year round, the heat, the ly to keep to the north of Balanibangan and moisture, the great forest trees, supporting other ambangan Island lies about six milles to the West numerous other epiphytal plants with countless of Banguey; it is low lying but densely wooded. modifications in detail, the trees of a varied de- The Inte East Indian Company formed a settle.scription, yet all with tall symmetrical trunks ment here in the latter part of the last century, but rising to a height of from So 100 feet without the place was attacked by the Bornean pirates giving out a branch, the profusion of woody when the soldiers and servants of the Company creepers and climbing plants, stretching from were massacred. The Sultan of Sulu has some of tree to tree, sometimes coiled like a great serpent the iron guns taken at the time mounted at on the ground in fulds, in loops from the highest present in his forts in the island of Sulu. trees, convoluted, taut as the rigging of a ship, langucy is a considerable island containing some smooth, others rugged and knotted, at times about 150,000, acres; in shape it is roughly round in sections and again Battened like driving tapezoid; the Gneissic peak in the N. W. bands for machinery, sometimes coiled descends southerly and easterly and is covered at spiral manner from the ground to the branches its base by the tentiary clays and other deposist of of a huge tree and sinking deep into the tissues, a more recent date, similar to those on the main as if the strength of the creeper overpowered the land to the south, of which it formerly formed a annular expansion of the tree some of these shallow channel along which are scattered feet, and not more than one and a half inches in portion; but by subsidence it is now separated by creepers are of great length, perhaps hundreds of many coral reefs and shoals. The soil is most diametre, othersare like thick rope cables, and in- jungle; the trees are magnificent and ought to be ropes and are used as such by the natives. The distance, thus rendering transport easy, valuable, as the water at no place is any great unbroken foliage overhead through which the sun's rays cannot penetrate, the cathedral gloom, strange émotion on a mind unaccustomed to the stillness and. silence all combined leave a such scenes; nature seems to reign supreme and art seems powerless to oppose her apparently illimitable resources. The solemn stillness of untold ages are, however, to meet a foe, that of Western civilisation; it has been cqual to task in other countries similarly circumstanced, Borneo) Sumatra and Java, where under the notably in the large islands (south and west of

Government, the vast resources of the soil are enlightened, intelligent and just rule of the Dutch yielding up a rich harvest, and already a revente is derived by that Government from these islands of £14,000,000 per annum.

journey. The Shanghal offered to stand by and endeavour to get her off for Tis. 10,000, but this was declined by the Captain, who evidently looked on his position with mitch complacency. Seeing Banguey Islands when proceeding eastward. Bal forms of vegetation, ferns, orchids, arums and Meeting of Shareholders, 'voting power of Share- that the steamer could not be gat off without help, the chang was retained, but after work- ing the stipulated 24 hours the Maulia was left to her fate. The Xiangfoo, a much more powerful steamer, was then brought into requisi- tion, and she left Hankow at nine o'clock on Thursday morning, and commenced work by taking out close on 5,000 packages of tea. The Massalia then pumped out zoo tons of water ballast, and at four the same afternoon she was safely got afloat. The next duty was to retran- ship the tea; and this was done before 9 o'clock the same evening, when the Xiangfee returned to Hankow and took in cargo for Shanghai,

The Baikal, Russian steamer, which left Hankow on the 2nd and arrived here to-day, the 5th inst, states that the Gaelic and Albany were Bying the Blue Feter when she left. She also

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Should the Resolutions be passed by the re- rmation as Special Resolutions to a Second quired

ninjority they will be submitted for con- Extraordinary Meeting, which will be subsc quently converted,

By Order of the Ilard,

W. H. RAY, Dom

Hongkong, 21st May, 1883.

Secretary.

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'COMPANY, LIMITED.” NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

EXTRAORDINARY MEETING OF pany will be held at the Company's Office, No. ASHAREHOLDERS in the above. Com- 45 Queen's Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of June, 1883, at THREE O'CLOCK P.M., in order to take into consideration

passed the Cairnsmuir at anchor 8 miles above fertile and the island almost entirely covered by deed they may all be regarded as living vegetable THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE; the North Tree. The Russian steamer Rostro- sts was passed proceeding up the river. The British squadron were at anchor at Chinking when the Baikal passed down. The Baikal has 1000 tons of tea on board. She will here in Borneo; it certainly is in N. Homeo, it is stated Mount Kini Bale'appears to be the highest point take in some further consignments of tea, and there is a mountain quite as high, some say higher, will then proceed to Nicolaieak and intermediate to the S.E. in the Dutch territory) and has an Baikal is the pioneer of a new line altitude of 13,698 feet. The axis of the moun- ports.

The that is to be established between the port of tain lies in a general direction E. and W.; it is Shanghai and Nicolaiefsk. On the trip up there steeply scarped on the N. S. & W. sides and on will be only two ports of call, namely, Nagasaki theN. it is described as being a sheer precipice.. I and Vladivostock. On the return journey, how- ever, the ports of St. Olga, Komakoff, Port Im-long which inclines to the E., (the only way by

has a jagged, serrated top of about two miles perial, and Douay, will be touched at. The rates of passage, from a glance at a schedule handed until the 9,000 feet contour is reached, after which which an ascent can be made), by a sharp slope to us, seem very moderate, and no doubt will it continues for a distance of 30 miles when supply a long felt want of direct communication it dies away into the table land at the with Russian ports in the north.-Mercury. -

The Taiwo passed Admiral Willes, on board the south side from which some of the principal base; considerable spurs are given off from one of the British men-ofwar, between Chinkiang rivers in North Bomeo take their source. and Nanking, bound up river.

The steamer Stentor, went into the Old Dock this afternoon, June 4th, It was found that she had one of the blades of her propeller off and also a small hole in her side. The accident occurred in a dense fog off the Talchow Islands.

It is rumoured that Tao Taung-tang, Viceroy of the Two Kiang, is coming to Shanghal. With Li Hung-chang and Pin Tau-yin here already, if Tso comes too, we shall have the three greatest men in China here to direct the operations in what appears now to be inevitable--a war with France and China.

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One of the great prospective difficulties in

Horaco seems to be how to deal with the semi- savage natives, the number of whom is appre- ximately estimated at 130,000, living.a free life,. every man a warrior, without any law save what may be imposed by the chiefs of the various tribes. The most honourable avocation of the males in the interior is head hunting, consequently ch tribe is at enmity neighbours. They may, however, be brought and in a chronic state of warfare with to coalesce against the supposed common enciny, the white man and the Chinese. The latter in whatever numbers could make no stand against the wild agile native armed with his spear and kris and with the jungle for a retreat. These considerations have no doubt been weighed by deal with the natives liberally and to respect all the Government of Sabah, whose intention in to their rights, and this may impress them with some of the advantages of civilisation; but who can tell?

Hongkong, June 9th, 1883,

MAILS EXPECTED,

J. M. F.

The Gneissic region of North Borneo bears a most luxurious growth of primaevat forest, and experts say the soil is particularly good for the cultivation and growth of tobacco, sugar, coffee and indeed all other products of a tropical climate. The country has the advantage of being On Saturday last, Li Hung-chang called on outside the regions of typhoons, even high winds the Russian, English, Japanese, American, Ger.ate extremely rare, man and Austro-Hungarian Consuls, in the order and heavy the products of the soil are safe from as the mins are frequent named; and this morning he called on the French atmospheric disturbance and are nourished by Consul, Ma Kien-t'sung acts as French inter-sufficient moisture, Volcanos (active) do not preter, and Mr. Ng-choy os English interpreter, exist in any part of the island, and earthquakes, for His Excellency.

that fearful terror of many other islands of the Malay, Archipelago and the Phillippines, are unknown. From all these considerations tropics such favourable conditions exist for the it is doubtful whether in any other portion of the growth of the products named-certainly no place more so, as the topography and virgin soil over vast regions cannot be surpassed for the purpose. North Bornca has been subjected to many menes of elevation and depression since it, with the other islands in the Malay. Peninsula, formed tinent. of Asia; this can be readily perceived portion of the mainland of the con by observing the sea shore to the N.W. of Kudat where the coral, which formerly existed In the bottom of the sea, has been upheaved and now forms a hard indurated rock with sparry viens and is used for burning into lime. At present there is a subsidence which may be seen in the spit of land which runs from the west half way across Kudat Harbour and where the semi-nrial roots of the mangrove are exposed at tow water, the hardy tree having itself perished; again at the west entrance to Sandakan Harbour are high rocky islands, composed of folded and convoluted rocks of the tertiary period THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP highly decomposed and of a dirty yellowish and brownish colour, on the almost perpendicularly scriped eastern side of which grow lichens and creeping plants, the other portions being cover- ed with luxurious virgin forest trees and under- growth; this latter is also the case along the west side of the harbour where the town of Elo- pur is to be situated, but the upper formation is a soft unindurated sand-stone, which holds in its porous substance, even where scarped and exposed, an unusual

of water, from which arises springe in nce, supplying the

with pure fresh water.

ang disturbance took place last evening at Li Hung change quarters in Kiukiang Road, which might have led to a serious riot. It appears that His Excellency's soldiers have been in the habit of firing saintes in the road from small cannon at different times of the day. They had been warned by the police not to do this but still persisted in the

practice. Sergt. Smidt, who was on daty last evening, placed his foot on the gun just as a man was about to fire it, and for to doing was somewhat roughly handled by one or two of Li's body guard. Just at this moment Dr. Lit tle, who lives in Klukiang Road, and who was known to have made complaints against the continual firing, came up and was assaulted by the soldiers. Something like a general scule then ensued, and had it not been for the timely assistance of a reinforcement of police and the presence of some men-of-war's men, who hap pened to be in the street at the time, and who seconded the efforts of the police, there might have been serious consequences. As it was, order was quickly restored and in the space of about half an hour the crowd of Chinese who had assembled to witness the conflict were quickly

dispersed

Mr. Penfold was present and subsequently had an interview with some members of Li's suite, with the result that firing salutes will be tem- porarily suspended until some arrangement shall have been come to with the Municipal author-place Ities. With the exception of a few bruises Sergt. Smidt and the gentleman above referred to escaped unhurt-Courier.

NOTES ON THE GEOLOGY AND PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH BORNEO.

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On the opposite

THE AMERICAN MAIL,

The P. M. steamer City of Rio de Janeiro, with the next American mail, left San Francisco on the 17th ultime, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the teth instant.

THE

To-day's Advertisements.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT:) Company's Steamship

"JORGE JUAN,"

Captain Thebaud, will be despatched for the above Fort, TO-DAY, the 11th instant, at FIVE 7.31.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.

General Managers, Hongkong, 6th Juno, 1883.

FOR AMOY,

"DIAMANTE,"

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side of the harbour and along the castorn coast towards Darvel Bay the shores are low and THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP many large riyan debouch at these places,

COMPANY, LIMITED. bringing down immense quantities of mud and fly the shores are bordered with mangrove swamps, between which and the Jungle-the latter growing in all cases down to the THE Company's Steamship mark-is

considerable belt of Nipa palm, the water being muddy and turbid and, except where the rivers embouch, shallow, in strong con- trast with that in the interior of the harbour where it is clear and bright, the tide rising about nine fect,

The growth of the coral fi very ra pid and abundant and no sight can be, conceived more beautiful than the exquisite gardens of the most varied colours and forms of these numerous madrepores seen through the clear water often. at a depth of many fathoms as plainly as if placed at one's feet

The territory of the British North Borneo Ca. extends from Kimanis river on the NW, coast of Borneo to Siboku Riveria 4 deg. N. lab on the East coast, the whole extent being nearly goo'miles. This coast line is indented by several noble bays on the N., N.E. and E. coasts, the principal being Marudu Bay in which is situated Kudat Harbour and town, (the Govenor at present resides here) Labuk Bay, and Sandakan Harbour on the N.E. coast, on the western side of which is to bo situated the city of Elopura, and Darvel Bay, On the east coast, in which is situated the town without a description of the celebrated mountain Any description of Borge would be Incouplet of Silam. Of the places Damed Elogura will un-Kini Balu, considered sacred by the natives, doubtedly be the most Important, from ile noble Reference has, already been made to its height harbour, which can scarcely be surpassed, and and geological formation; the fit Eiropean Inta which numerous and great rivers coming who attempted to send it was Mr. (now Sir) from the heart of the country discharge them Hugh Low, sometime about 1853 on that selves, thereby affording water communication occasion he reached to what he estimated as immense tracts of inland territory. The seat being about 300 feet from the highest point, at of Government "is

is likely to be at Elepgri in the from 8,000 to goce fest he discovered the future. Kudat can scarcely hope ever to compete glorious pitcher plants Nepentor Buigh, N. with Elopara, although Marudu Bay is a very Zout and others. Nature has brought forth its fine stretch of water and many extensive rivers choicest resources in the creation of these most discharge themselves into IL still, they do not wondrous plants, the zone of growth of which tap the country like the Great inabutannyan ceases at 0.00 feet. The mountain was again River navigable for steam for ascended in 1858 by Mr. St. John, at the time.

reaching

Special Resolution to add a Regulation to the Conditions contained in its Memorandum of Existing Articles of Association of the Company, authorizing the Company so far to modify the Association as by Sub-division of its Existing smaller amount than is fixed by its Membrandum of Association, in accordance with the provisions Shares to Divide its Capital into Shares of

Ordinance, 1877," of Sections XX. and XXI. of "The Companies

By Order,

JAS. B. COUGHTRIE,

Secretary. Hongkong, 26th May, 1883.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

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No. 8, PEEL STREET, will be REMOVED from MR.F.VINCENOT'S WINE and SPIRIT also the BAKERY now at 1st July next, io No. 24, PRAYA CENTRAL

Hongkong, 8th June, 1883.

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IN THE PRESS.

PRACTICAL AND INDUCTIVE BOOK-KEEPING BY

PROFESSOR

JL HART MILYE. R,

COMMERCIAL SCHOOL" MACAO, INTENDING Subscibers are requested to send their Naines to the Undersigned, from whom & PROSPECTUS can be obtained on Application.

D. RODRIGUES, Care of Messrs. DUNN, MELOVE & Co. Hongkong, 6th June, 1883.-

[440 HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE

receive TENDERS from suitable persons for a term of FIVE YEARS, for the lease of the HONGKOND HOTEL, with FURNITURE com- plete..!

senger lift,) will compise after the proposed The Building (together with a powerful pas alterations and additions have been completed, viz :-

THE BASEMENT.

Two Grand Entrances from Fedder's Street and Queen's Road. Bar, Billiard, Reading and Pedder's Street. Smoking Rooms with separate Entrance from.

A handsomely fitted up Ladies' Room, for the use of visitors and others. EN

"Manager's Land General Offices Kitchens," Store Rooms, ing of maps off

FIRST

FLOOR.

&

wards of 170 persons at the same time.

A Public Dining Room capable of dining up-- ONE LARGE BREAKFAST ROOM. FIVE elegant and

ROOMSAGE of fitted up suite of

ROOM ROOM

SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS

Private DINING ROOM, CARD READING ROOM, and BILLIARD ROOM. Captain Cullen, will be despatched for the above. TEN Bed Rooms with a Bathroom to each. Fort, TOMORROW, the fath instant, at Nook,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co12

General Managers. Hongkong, 11th June, 1883.

FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG. THE Steamship.

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will be despatched for the above forte, TO. "VORTIGERN"·

at FOUR O'CLOCK. MORROW AFTERNOON, the 12th Inatant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

AH YON & Co.

So, Praya Central, Hongkong, 11th June, 1883.

FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE, VIA SINGAPORE.. (Caling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to NEW ZEALAND, FIJE, NEW CALEDONIA, and TASMANIA),

₤456

Have cach 26 lofty, well ventilated and lighted. Bed Rooms, opening on to large Verandahs with a commodious Bath Room, for cach room.

All the Passages and Corridors throughout t

•premises are wide and vell lighted, most of the furniture will be new and made expressly for the climate,

The special attention of Hotel Keepers and offered "others is drawn to the unusual,

unusual advantages Tendeth totale som per annum, ah2 16- include taxes No Tender uniter $3,500 per mensem will be entertaloed by the Directory

Hongkor, 16th April, 1883.

[292 LOST.

N WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON between- Murray Pier and Government: House

A. GOLD LOCKET, with MONOGRAM" and CREST,

The Finder will be REWARDED

on RETURNING the same to the

"HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH OF)

Toaster and Australian Steamship Hongkong, 4th April, 1883,

Company's Steamship

TANNADICE,"

200 miles, with its many tributaries, one of which, Bridal Consul General at Brunel, who succeeded Captain S. C. Green, will be despatched as Koun Kous River, seems to take its rise.

the highest summit, Mr. St. John

in one of the spurs on the south of the vast

was

INTIMATION.

IGNOR ANTONIO CATTANEO, of the

mountain of Kini Balu. The future, prospects of companied by Mr. Low, but the latter's above on THURSDAY, the 14th instant, at CONSERVATOIRE DE BERGAMO and late

Silam, where the Government have established an experimental Botanic Garden, will be greatly advanced when a roadway is formed from that place to Sandakan Harbour, thereby avoiding the long sea route between the two places

The interior of Borneo is composed probably of the metamorphic rock Gneiss, although Mr. St. John in his work on Borneo describes the pain Kini Balu as being formed of granite; ever admits that his knowledge of Geology Ta'limited, and indeed his mistake: is not to be wondered at as specimens of Griess are to be obtained which, except to an expert, are undis tinguishable from granite; but granite as an eruptive rock does not stand out alone as this great mountain does. Along the sea board and for a considerable distance inland the formation is tertiary and recent ; it is not likely that the precious metals to any great extent exist in the

over the sharp rocks, their boots having been completely cut and worn through by the angular Gneissic rocks, he was not able to accom- pany Mr. St. John the whole way. On another the highest point, In 1879; the mountains was Occasion Mr. St. John also succeeded in reaching

Trinity College Botanic Gardens, Dublin, alons ascended by Mr. Burbidge, Curator of the on one occasion, and accompanied by Mr. Peter Veich on the second. bidge's object was to collect botanical speel- A however, Me., Bur ment for Kew gardens, he merely ascended to a spur at the height of 19,700 highest point reached, where his special mission feet, the wassccomplished; he describes the climate at that height as being bitter cold.” Mr. St. John says the experienced a very cold wind, accompanied with driving slect on the immit; snow, ifit falls there, appears not to remals undissolved even as the

More from walking bare-fopted, instead of previously adversed.

will be received up to 4 Fat, of the day previous Parecia (all of which must be sent to our Office) The Contents and Value must be declared.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

pad,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 11th June, 1883

[474 NOTICE

ENG ST. JOHN LODGE OF HONGKONG,

A No. 618, S.C. REGULAR, LODGE will be held in WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant, at 8 for 8.30 FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on P.M. precisely. Visiting Brethera are cordially invited to attend, p

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Hongkong, 7th June 188

of the ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY has arranged to remain in Hongkong, and will give the honor to inform the community that he has lexspris in Music, Singing and the Pianofortes ***CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE::

Addrey "Mekar. KELLY & WALSH, PAPERO KANE Queen's Road. Hongkong Jat March, 1883

PUS?* NOTICE.

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Intimations.

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anti-nervous. solution

by the time of LAROYENNE'S"

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ANNAMANANASEVAMAN

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TRESOR

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TO BE LET,

NO OLD BAILEY STREET (WITH POSSESSION FROM THE 1ST JULY NEXT.)

No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, lately occupied by PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP. COMPANY

Apply to

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AMATO LET.

FIVE

IVE COMMODIOUS and well VENTI LATED ROOMS sultable for OFFICES or a FAMILY DWELLING HOUSE at No. 24: [7Praya Central, corner of Pottinger Street.

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For Particulars apply to LAPSETTE SAT DI NOWROJEE,

Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong, 6th April, 1883.

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Hongkong, 8th June, 1883

TO LET.

F. VINCENOT, 8, Peel Street.

TOR ONE YEAR from June.next, the New

BUNGALOW at the PEAK on RB. Lot

arizo, now roofed in and nearly completed, the

property of Mr. J. ENSTON SQUIRE OOR

LET.

OLD BAILEY STRİ

THE PREMISES.

Hongkong 6th June, 1883

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For all information, apply to

BIRD & PALMER

Queen's Road, Hongkong, 19th April, 1882

1307

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