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12: THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1883.

divided Shares) shall respectively be registered 118 The Board without any further power or as such holders and that any new Shares not authority from the Shareholders may do the accepted by the holders of the said present following things, viz Shapes (or equivalent subdivided Shares) within limited by the Directors for that pur disposed of and allotted by the Directors in such manner and at such price as in their direction they may think best in the interest of the Company.

4-That the new Shares be issued at 333 per cent, premium'ảnd that all amounts received for premium upon new Shares be carried to the credit of the Reserve Fund.

That $16.67 per new Share shall be pay. able on July 31st, 1881, and $16.66 on October 31st, 1883, both moieties sharing proportionately in any dividend that may be declared for the 12 months ending April 30th, 1884. '

6That the Memorandum and Articles of Association be modified in accordance with re- solution 1 and 2. s

44-The Company shall keep a book to be called the Register of Transfers and therein shall be fairly and distinctly entered the particulars of every Transfer or Transmission of any Share and the book shall be from time to time authen. ticated by having the seal affixed thereto at an Ordinary Meeting, and the Board may appoint an Agent or Agents at such place or places as they may deem fit to transfer Shares, issue Share Certificates and do all other acts and things necessary for the completion of such Transfer, subject to registration in the Register at the Re gistered Office.

46-The Company may decline to register any Transfer of Shares whilst the Shareholder making the same is either alone or jointly with any other person indebted to the Company on any account whatever, or in case the Transferee is in the opinion of the Benni not in a position to con- tribute sufficient business to the Company or is not approved of by the Board or for any other "reasons whatsoever, but the Company shall not be bound to state any reason or reasons for so doing.

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a.It may invest all or such part as it may

deem expedient of the Funds of the Com pany in or upon English, Indian, Colonial de Foreign Government Stocks, Bands or Funds, or upon the security of the Bonds, Mortgages or Debentures or in Guaranteed or Preferential Shares or Stock of any Rail-

way or other Companies, or upon Mortgage of Leoscheld property in Hongkong, or of Real or leasehold property in the United Kingdom or in any British Colony or in the United States of America or at any Treaty port in China or Japan, or in or upon de posits or loans at interest to Blanks estab lished in the United Kingdom or in any British Colony or in the United States of America or in or upon such other and valid security as the Board may in their discre. tion think fit and may from time to time convert or realise, or reinvest the same or any part thereof as occasion may require. 5.-It may, if it shall consider it expedient or advisable alter the time for the payment of the losses of the Company go as to accord with the arrangements made by ether In surance Offices in that respect and generally, the Board shall have the entire management of the business of the Company, but subject to the control of the Shareholders, and to the Rules and Regulations as bertin ex- pressed and contained.

THE MANILA LOTTERY IN CHINA.

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The following translation of a proclamation from Chen, the well-known Magistrate of the Mixed Court, Shanghai, a copy of which was sent to the Municipal Council, on the above named subject is not without local interest

I have received the following despatch from His Excellency Shao, Taotai of Sungking, etc., etc.-

The Taotai was favoured by a despatch of His Excellency the Superintendent of Trade for the Southern Pots, Tso, in which the following Imperial Edict was quoted-

It was reported to the Throne that in the provinces of Hupci, Kiangsi, Chekiang, Kiangsu, ete., cic., a new kind of gambling is practices, viz., the Manila lotteries. It was further reported that unscrupulous people open shops to sell those tickets, that the sub-sale of the same is placarded everywhere, and, that the people concerned in this "trade' inake much money out of it. The petition then asks for a strict prohibition of these malpractices.

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gave instructions to the local authorities, and besides this I communicated with the Spanish. and German Consuls. The latter, being Senior. Consul at this port, favoured me with the fol-

The Throse, being of opinion that these practices are of important influence on the cus- toms and on the minds of people, thereby orders all the Governors-General and all the Governors to Instruct the local authorities in order to have the above malpractices strictly forbidden and every evildoer arrested and severely punished."

A despatch of the same contents I have also 6.-It may appoint a certain number of Share-received from His Excellency the Governor of

holders to act as a Committee at other Soochow places under the directions of the Board. 129-The Profits shall be applied to the for. mation and increase of the Reserve Fund and shall be divisible amongst the contributories of business to the Company and amongst the Share.lowing reply holders in such proportions and manner as the Board with the sanction of the Ordinary yearly Meeting or any Extraordinary Meeting called for the purpose shall from time to time deter mine. Provided that interest on the paid up Capital at the rate of eight per cent., per annum shall, unicas such meeting decide otherwise, form a first charge upon such profits in favor of Shareholders.

"Lottery tickets not forming an anicle of legitimate trade, the right to prohibit their sale amongst natives will certainly not be disputed. Chinese offenders living in the Settlement may therefore be brought up before the Mixed Court and punished.

laws of their various nationalities, whether and "Regarding foreigners, it will depend on the under what conditions they may be punished for selling lottery tickets to natives or other foreign- crs. Spaniards, for instance, would probably be acquitted of any offence in selling tickets of the Manila lottery; while Englishmen, Germans or Americans may be punished for the same offence. "It will therefore rest with you whenever a

Today's Advertisements.

FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG. *HE Steamship

"A VORTIGERN" will be despatched for the above Ports, THIS AFTERNOON, the 13th instant, at FOUR

O'CLOCK.

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

AH YON & Co.

80, Praya Central.

· Hongkong, 11th June, 1883.

Entimations.

"NOVELTY STORE,"

MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD.

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JUST RECEIVED.

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A SMALL CONSIGNMENT OF MALTESE LACE AND SILVER FILIGREE, WORK,

White and Black Silk Triaming Lace.

27

Cotton Trimming Lace.

$1

Silk Handkerchief lorder.

(456

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Silk Circular and Square D'oyleys.

and Black Silk Ficlue,

HONGKONG HOTEL. HAIR DRESSING SALOON.

MARMANDE begs to inform the Com-

Mmmunity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that

the above Establishment is now in full working order.

He has engaged TWO FIRST-CLASS TONSORIAL ARTISTS front. Paris, and his staff now consists of five competent workmen. He is prepared to excente Hair-dressing in all its branches, making wigs for theatrical purposes, or for finaly wear,' &c., &c.

--HAIR CUTTING SHAMPOOING SHAVING

50 Cents.

..25

...25

TRIMMING BEARDS 35

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́LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON.

Silk Parasol Cover.

Cotton Parasol Cover,

Silk Veil and Scart

11

Silk Collar and Cuffs.

Silk Collar Breast Pendant."

Silk Collar Breast Pointed.

Cotton Collar Breast Pointed.

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and Black Silk Necktie.

Silk Mittens.

7

COMPRISING ----

Silver Filigree Pendam, St. John's Cross & Crown.

Earrings to match the above.

Fancy Pendant.

Plain Chain Necklet.

Fancy Locket.

Fancy Bracelet.

Brooch (Love Knot). (Marguarite)

31

"

(Slipper).. (Shell).

(Circular),

Fan). (Lily).

Earrings to match the above.

AN INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. ANY OF THE ABOVE ORDERED THROUGH THIS “STORE" WILL BE CHARGED FOR AT COST PRICE.

S. MEYERS, MANAGER.

Hongkong, 11th June, 1883.

Intimations.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

MT. MARMANDE and his assistants are THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE always at liberty to atiend Ladies at his Saloon, specially set apart for Ladies, at their own Residences at MODERATE CHARGES.

his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Pinaud Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public who has had many years experience and guar- antees it to keep for any length of time in any climate.

Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing, taken at the following prices:

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EVERY DAY......................................$4.00 Per Month.. - EVERY OTHER DAY..$3.00. TWICE A WEEK....$2.00 Mr. MARMANDE will receive direct from Paris a large Consignment of Perfumery and other Toilet requisites which will be open for foreigner has sold! lottery tickets to a native, to inspection, and he is prepared to supply the same of the antionality to which he belongs."

His Excellency then directed me to carefully inquire into the matter, to arrest the guilty and not to allow any delay,

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

N EXTRAORDINARY MEETING OF

A SHAREHOLDERS in the above Com pany will be held at the Company's Office, No. 45, Queen's Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of June, 1883, at THREE O'CLOCK P., in order to take into consideration Special Resolutions to add a Regulation to the Existing Articles of Association of the

Company, authorizing the Company to far to modify the Conditions contained in its Memorandum of Association as by Sub-division of its Existing Shares to Divide its Capital into Shares of smaller amount than is fixed by its Memomndum of Association, in accordance with the provisions

Ordinance, 1877,"

By Order,

For Sale.

FOR SALE

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EX STEAMSHIP "LAERTES," |

CONSIGNMENT OF HOCKINGS

A PATENT FRESH WATER

CONDENSERS,

THE BEST & CHEAPEST EVER MADE.

Capable of Condensing Three Thousand Callons per day.

Apply to

G. FENWICK & Co., Victoria Foundry.

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Hongkong, 25th April, 1883.

FOR SALE.

-QUARTS.....

$22 per Case..

Sa-Every person having acquired Shares by original subscription, or to whom Shares shall be transferred, and who shall not then be Share holder of the Company, and subject to the provi.

1296-Should the Board at any time or times sions of these Presents in respect of any other Shares, and every person who, being the husband consider it desirable that there should be an ad of any female Shareholder, or the Executor, or interim distribution of profits, it shall cause to Administrator of any deceased Shareho der who be prepared a Report showing the financial shall signify to the flourd his desire to become a position of the Company up to the time when Shareholder of the Company in respect of the such distribution is proposed to be made and the Shares vested in him in such capacity, and shali amount of profits then available for distribution prosecute the former before the Consular Court at prices which will compare favorably with those of Sections XX. and XXI, of "The Companies (H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE not at the time of the said Shares becoming amongst the Shareholders and or Contributors vested in him by the means aforesaid, be a Share of business and shall submit the same to an Ex- holder of the Company and subject as last afore traordinary Meeting to be called by it for such said in respect of any other Shares, shall, as to purpose, and such meeting shall sanction or te all duties, obligations, claims, and demands, fuse to sanction the appropriation of the whole upon, or against him in respect of such Shares, or any portion of such sum or sums that may be be considered a Shareholder of the Company therein stated by the Board to be so available from the time of the same Shareabeing so trans for distribution." ferred to, or so becoming vested in him as sall; but as to all profits, rights, privileges, benefits and advantages to arise from the same Shares, no such person shall be considered as a Shareholder in respect of the same, until he shall have subscribed these Presents if required so to do.

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$3-Every person in whom any Shares shall vest by Transfer or otherwise and who shall be a Shareholder of the Company for all purposes in respect of any other Shares, shall, as to all the Shares so vesting in him as aforesaid be con sidered as a Shareholder from the date of the Transfer to him, or from the time of leaving proof of his title to auch Shares at the Head Office of the Company, or otherwise proving it

the satisfaction of the Company, SB-The first call on the Shares of the Com- pany is payable on the allotment of Shares to Shareholders.

728-If at any time or times after the 30th day of June, 1883, the Board shall consider that having regard to the amount of business brought to the Company by the Shareholders respectively, or having regard to any other consideration, it would be for the benefit of the Company gener. ally, that the Share or all or any of the Shares held by any Shareholder and acquired by or transferred to any such Shareholder on any day. after the 30th day of June, 1883, should be with- drawn from such Shareholder and re-allotted or otherwise held, then the Board from time to time so often as it shall in its discretion think fit, may cancel all or any of the Shares of the said Share holder and re-allot the Share or Sharea so can- celled to any other person or persons who, upon accepting the same, shall pay to the Company the amount which shail or ought to have been up on the Share or Shares 40 cancelled and the proportion of the Reserve Fund which at tached or belonged to the Share 10 cancelled and such further sum if any by way of premium as the Board in its discretion may require, and the Register of Shareholders shall be altered accordingly.

Paid

728-A Shareholder whose. Share is so can-

may

The Articles of Association as amended in accordance with the fore-going resolutions shall be numbered consecutively from beginning to end.

SHANGHAI

His Excellency M. Bource arrived here by the Haean on the evening of the 6th, and is staying at the Hotel des Colonies,

The Triumph from Hankow, is reported ashore just below the Lang.shang Crossing. We hear that tugs are going to her assistance.

For some little time past the idea of forming a Volunteer Corps in the French Concealon has bean taken into carnest consideration, and we learn that to yesterday 60 members' had joined the roll.

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The Tactal of Shanghai is erecting: à large house on the side of the Old Railway Station in Hongkew for the accomodation of Chinese offi- cials of distinction who may occasionally visit the Settlement.

The German gun-boat Wolf arrived at Foo- chow, Pagoda Anchorage, on the 5th instant from Swatow. The Audacious and Cleopatra were at anchor off the Big Beacon at noon to-day (June 7th). The German frigate Storch arrived at Nagasaki from this port on the 30th ultimo.

Large quantities of millet have recently been shipped to Hankow; whether it is for making a new brand of samsbu, or is being stored as a substitute for rice in case olfamine, is not known. It is the first time that large quantities of millet have been imported there.

His Excellency Mone, Tacou, the new French Minister to China, arrived by the Arodyr from Hongkong yesterday afternoon, and is the guest of the French Consul-General. He starts for Peking in a few days. Yesterday afternoon, His Excellency called upon H.E. Li, and was accom- panied by the French Consul General and two interpreters..

By some recent occurrences on the Pratas the suspicion appears to have received confirmation celled under the last preceding article shall, upon that a gang of professional wreckers are banging delivering to the Company the certificate of such round that locality under the guise of fishermen cancelled share, receive from the Company the waiting for opportunities, which unfortunately amount Capital on the Share, and also his Share of the Reserve Fund are only adforded too frequently, to exercise their or so much thereof, If any, as

then, have about high time not only to light that dangerous been accumulated, after deducting therefrom any moneys which may be awing fam him to the place properly, but also to connect a lle-boat station with the lighthouse, provided with a Company as his rateable contribution to any steam launch and a few policemen. Most vessels

the Josses or expenses, or to make up noy,

losses or expenses which may have been lost there have been wrecked on their way to or from Hongkong; therefore we hope the Colonials paid out of the Capital or on any other account will ace their way clear to arrange steps, perhaps He shall not be entitled to any allowance or pay-in conjunction with China, for the greater security, ment in respect of good-will or of the market of life and property in the vicinity of the Pratas, value of the Share or Shares, but on the reallet by providing an armed lighthouse station, ment of the Share or Shares the Board may in

Chinklang on the 5th inst., in company with the The Vigilant, H.B.M. despatch-veisel, left British squadron, in command of Adrain Willes,

amount of

its discretion pay to him the whole or such pro portion as they think of any premium the

received upon such Share or Shares. ·

72c-In the event of any Sharsholder falling to surrender, to the Company the ette in respect of any cancelled are held by bim, such Shareholder shall nevertheless censo from and after the date of cancellation to have any further right, title or interest in the Come pany or the property thereof in respect of such Share which shall thereupon revert to and re- vest in the Company

724.--The Board shall note the unsurrendered Share Certificate as cancelled in the books of the Company from and after such date and shall be fully empowered to re-allot and re-issue such Share to any applicant: therefore and to issue a new Share Certificate in lieu of the one so can celled to the allouce or grantee of such Share,

75-The Board shall also at any time call in Extraordinary Meeting upon the requisition in writing of Twenty or more Shareholders holding in the aggregate not less than Twenty-four hun dred Shares.leng

91-Every holder of to Shares or less who bas been duly registered shall be entitled to o vote, and every holder of more than 10 Shares shall be entitled to one yote in respect of every to Shares held by him. And when Shares are bald in the name of a Public Company the "retary, Manager or Agent of much Public ompany shall be entitled to vote for such Publie Company.

too—The Board shall consist of not less than Five Directors.

واحد نموند

C. B. — Audacious," Pegains Cleopatra, and Albatross. She left the squadron on the 6th, and proceeded to Shanghe, and arrived here on the morning of the 7th, for the reception of despatches and mail matter for the fleet, and also to take in coals. The Vigilant left-Shanghai to rejoin the Admiral at Chelco at half past ons on" the 8th-Mercury,

MAILS EXPECTED.

THE TRENCH MAIL.

The M. M. steamer Prike, with the incoming French mall, left Saigon on the 11th instant, at p.m., and may be expected to arrive here on the morning of the 15th, sprachenb

THE AMERICAN MAIL MARKE with the nest American mail, left San Francisco The P. M. steamer City of Rio de Jantiro,

on the 17th ultimo, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 15th instabi

STEAMERS EXPECTED

The Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Agament non, from London, left Slagapore on the 8th, stant, and is due here on the 14th.

The N. IS. N. Company's steamer Cameris left Batavia on the 1st instant, and dog here on or about the 16ths Fun Stinkten/zzers day? The steamship Amzini left Sydney for Hoby-.)

kong, via Queensland Pois and Port Darwin, on the 26th ulimo, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 24th instint

106.-No. perm shall be eligible to the Office Director unless be be a holder of zo Shares

`at least:

110A Director aball vacato bis Office

The Settlah Oriental Company's steamer

If he cease to be a holder of 20 Shares at: Taichow let Glasgow on the 17th May and may

be expected to arrive here about the 4th July,

commanded my subordinates to make inquiries Aller. receiving these instructions, I not only

and to have all offenders arrested and tried ac- cordingly, but also have issued this prockuma- tion to tell you :-

That I hope that you all will take notice of this, and that after this you will all change your business and begin some other. If you dare to try and sell lottery tickets again I will have you both brought before my yamên and will charge you with gambling, and will punish you accord- ing to the paragraphs relating to that offence. It will not forgive you. If there is a foreigner con- cerned 1 will communicate with his Consul, who will also deal with him according to the law of his country.

Let everybody obey!

A special proclamation.

CHINKIANG.

[FROM A CORRESPONDENT,]

June, 6th.

The British squadron under the command of Admiral Willes, which has been lying at this port for several days, left yesterday morning at daylight, it is said for Chefoo. The Admiral and his staff and H.M.'s Consul left at the same time in the Vigilant for Nanking, on a visit to the Viceroy. The visit of the squadron has caused great excitement and has been the source of most extravagant rumours amongst the natives. The Tastai left suddenly, if report may be credited, to avoid receiving the Admiral and to prevent any display of retinue in the native city. The subordinate officials have been rushing about amongst foreigners to ascertain the rea sons for this display of naval power on the part. of the British authorities. Telegrams received from Nanking yesterday, stated that the Viceroy had assembled 10,000 troops within the city; but whether the Admiral saw and was duly impressed with this parade of military strength, or who or wherefore such a review was held, we have not yet been informed.

of any other establishment. with Punkahs, and the "leed Shampoo" is the The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied realest itxury of the day.

the reception of those who feel the necessity of The Saloon is open from 7 A.3. till 7 P.M. for

a Tonsorial operation.

JAS: COUGHTRIE,,

Secretary. Hongkong, 16th May, 1883.

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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.

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RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RESET. Hongkong, 12th June, 1883.

NOTICE.

ST. JOHN LODGE OF HONGKONG,

No. 618, S.C

MORROW, the 13th instant, at 9 for 8.30 REGULAR LODGE wil be held in A FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, TO- P.M. precisely. Visiting Brethern are cordially

invited to attend.

Hongkong, 7th, June, 1883.

Intimations

destes da e REQUIRED." - 19yster

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

FIRST INTERIM DONUS of TWENTY per cent, upon Contributions for the year 1882 has this day been DECLARED.

WARRANTS may be had an Application at

By Order of the Board, the Office of the Society on and after the 21st instant.

DOUGLAS JONES, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 7th May, 1883.

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NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "

RF VINCENOT'S WINE and SPIRIT

MSTORE and also the BAKERY now at

No. 8, PEEL STREET, will be REMOVED from SINGLE MAN without Encumbrances as 1st July next, to No. 24, PRAYA CENTRAL

· [451 STEWARD for the ROYAL NAVAL SEA-Hongkong, 8th June, 1881. MEN'S CLUB.

SALARY $1 PER DIEM.

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, Applications with testimonials to be sent to

LIMITED..

the

· HON, SECRETARY,

H.M. 'Naval Yard, Hongkong, 6th June, 1883.

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IN THE PRESS.

PRACTICAL AND INDUCTIVE

BOOK-KEEPING

BY

NOTICE TO SHOPKEEPERS

*AND TOHERS.

THE Sending FIVE YEARS "HE 'DIRECTORS ais prepared to let for (after completion) SIX HANDSOME SHOPS on the Basement of the Hotel Building.

For further particulars, apply to

LOUIS HAUSCHILD, Secretary. Hongkong, 17th April, 1883.

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.

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JL HART MILNER, PROFESSOR "COMMERCIAL SCHOOL" MACAO.

NTENDING Subscribers are requested to send their Names to the Undersigned, from whom a PROSPECTUS can be obtained on

[CHE DIRECTORS are now prepared to Treceive TENDERS from suitable persons D. RODRIGUES, Cafe of Messrs. DUNN, MELBYE & Co. for a term of FIVE YEARS, for the lease of the "Hongkong 6th June, 1883.

[440 HONGKONG HOTEL, with FURNITURE com-

plete.de ** *w** W LOST,

The great event, however, remains to be men.Application, tioned, which was an exhibition of the electric

IN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON between

A GOLD LOCKET, 'with MONOGRAM and CREST,'

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

light on board the Audacious, which took place on two evenings during the stay of that ship in port, and was carried out in connection with torpedo experiments. Anything more beautiful when the bright, clear light brought out in fuít has never been witnessed by residents, capecially relief every vessel of the floet, even the white O Murray Fler and Government House, vit sides, rigging and people on board. The duplex signaling with double arms of light visble six afforded tens of thousands of Chinese a sight they had never before seen, Chica is said that hundreds of them were so frightened that they packed up all their worldly goods and prepared to clear out, as they were under the. impression that an attack was intended. Others witnessed and admired it from the shore, uttering exclamations of surprise at every tum of the light..

Two Chinese steamers laden with troops passed down on Sunday night, their destination being unknown.---Courier.

TIENTSIN.

·

The Finder will be REWARDED,{{ necessary, on RETURNING the same to the

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" OFFICE,

Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

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THE BASEMENT.

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

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

Managers and General Offices, Kitchens, Store Rooms,

C.

SCCM

FINTS.....

Apply to

$23 per Case.

MELCHERS & Co.

Hongkong, and March, 1852.

FOR SALE CHEAP.

IVE TO SIX HUNDRED TONS FIVE

C

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IN LOTS FROM ONE TON UPWARDS,

COAL TAR IN BARRELS.

CHOY CHEW,

Hongkong, 5th April, 1883.

SEVE

230, I'RAYA WEST.

FOR SALE CHEAP.

EVERAL GOOD PONIES, suitable for

Hacks, Carriage Ponies or Jumpers, Apply to R. FRASER-ŠMITH,

Hangkong Telegraph Office.

Hongkong, 3rd March, 1883.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO.

SHIPCHANDLERS,

AND

STORE-KEEPERS

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL

HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ÁRRIVALS,

AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS,

PICKS.

AXES.

HATCHETS.

ENGINEERS & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS, PATENT BIT-BRACES.

AUGER-BITS.

DRILLS..

GIMBLETS.

SQUARES.

PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS &

CHEST LOCKS.

MRS. POTT'S PATENT SADIRONS. COOKING STOVES.

FAIRBANK'S SCALES, FORCE PUMPS Fox Skus' USE T

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.

&

B

SCREW WRENCHES. BEST WHITWORTH'S' STOCK AND DIES,

INTIMATION.

&C SIGNOR ANTONIO, CATTANEC, of the

FIRST FLOOR. CONSERVATOIRE DE BERGAMO and lateA.Public Dining Room capable of dining up Df the ROYAL ITALIAN OFERA COMPANY ha, wards of. 170 persone at the same tM the honor to inform the community that he has ONE LARGE BREAKFAST ROOM. arranged to remain in Hongkong, and will give FIVE elegant and beautifully fitted up suite of Lessons;in Music, Singing and the Platioforte.

ROOMS, consisting of a Frivate DINING CHARGES STRICTLY. -MODERATES!

ROOM DRAWING ROOM, CARD. Address-Messrs. -KELLY & WALSH;: ROOM READING ROOM, and

Queen's Road,

BILLIARD ROOM. Hongkong, ist March, 1883,

TEN Bed Rooms with a Bathroom to each."

SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS: Have each 26 lofty, well ventilated and lighted RULES.. Bed Room, opening on to large Verandala with a commodious Bath Room for each room.

All the Passages and Corridors throughout the premises are wide and well lighted, most of the furniture will be new and made expressly for the climate.

(PROM OUR CORRESPONDENT,)

*June and 1883- The day before yesterday, it is said, the Grand Council had a story meeting about Annam schemes by Tso and Li. You may have Li for a few days longer a guest with you, as long as G

the Seventh Prince opposes peace these cannot be finally arranged; although Tao and Ll are for peace at any price. Tso now dreads to carry his coffin with him to Annam or Tongking- different to what he boasted while at Hami, whence he sent his famous Memorials about the Livadia Treaty, &t....

here to-night or to-morrow; his recall is very Mr. Bource left Peking yesterday, and may be

much regretted by all. Our Chinese friends feel it very hard that General Foote went direct to Kobe. By so doing he ignores China. It is said Wu Chang-ching is to take back from Korea half of the troops there, which really may mean all ; at lemt he will not venture to remain with 1500," because he memorialized for more.

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WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. UNMAKERS & AMMUNITION

DEALERS, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE

Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of

every description, "

<Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at moderate charges, Sporting Guns and Ammunition always on hand.

HONGKONG TIMBER HARYARD WANCHAL

It is said that Mr. Wing, Mr. Tongking-sing Heutenant, who went to Korea to arraigo, what Mir. Tongking slog to miserably falled in, has not succeeded. Mr. Tongking-sing has been refused premission to work the Anwhel Iron and Coal Mines. Chang, Total of Wuhu, has ro- ceived the permission, which means under an- other name the same company,NUKSA

The Chiu Tan Mines are to be worked in spite. of Chang Felan's memorial, which may neces- sitste Chang's brother losing his fat bilet in the Kaiping MinesMilturys

AGENT.

PINE SPARS AND LUMBER ALWAYS ON HANDELAAR DAA

- LE MALLORY, CLAI

The special attention of Hotel Keepers and others. is drawn to the unusual advantages offered.

Tenders to state aum, per annum, and" to Include taxes. No Tender under $3,500 per mensem will be entertained by the Directors,

Hongkong, 16th April, 1883.

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PRICE

JUST PUBLISHED.

THIRTY CENTS.

TYP/HOON

1887 Proprietor,THE

£459

24th June, 1881,

“JM, GUEDES.

AND LAND BROKER

OF THE EASTERN SEAS

BREVET LIEUT COL HS. PALMER

ROYAL ENGINELES,

NEERAND COMMISSION Being & Review of Pere Dechevren's Werk on

Độn the Typhoons of the China Sea tea

KELLY & WALSH-HONGKONG. Hongkong, roth November 1832.

No. 33, WELLINGTON STRITT, H(NOKONG.– Hongkong "23id']anuary, 1882

PLANE IRONS.

CHISELS.

HAMMERS.

PINCERS.

NIPPERS,

DIVIDERS

METAL. SCISSORS. ::

METAL SAWS,

TUBE EXPANDERS.

OIL-FEEDERS.

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 DELTS. BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING MACHINES.

&c

SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER.

MARIENTHALER BEER VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDINS

CHAMP

Houria

1882

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