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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Commercial.

THIS DAY.

Noon. Business' is still very quiet in the Share Market. Banks have hanged hands at 205 per cent, premium for the end of the month. buyers ruling the market at that rale. Docks are in request at quotation for cash, offers to buy at 59 premium for the end of the month failing to induce holder's to part. Nothing in other stocks requires special mention.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1883.

Shipping.

ARRIVALS.

OCCIDENT, German bark, 254, C. Reuter, 13th July,Tientsin 8th June," General-Wieler & Co.

PING-ON, British steamer, 574, A. A. McCaslin, 13th July,-Haiphong 8th July, Pakhoi 10th, and Hoihow rath, General-Russell & Co. COMPTA, Dutch steamer, 1,291, Rendler, 13th July-Saigon 9th July, General-Jardine,

Matheson & Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE,

funi-yuen, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai Mathilde, German schooner, for Quinhan.. Thales, British steamer, for Kudat, Rajanattianular, British steamer, for Swatow. Normanby, British steamer, for Amoy. Tetuan, British bark, for Chefoo.

DEPARTURES.

'4 o'clock p.m. Since noon nothing of very striking im portance has come under our notice. Steamboats are in very strong demand, offers to buy at $3 per cent. premium not July 13, C. T. Hook, British str., for Nagasaki. being sufficiently attractive to bring July 13, Rajanallianuhar, British steamer, for

Swatow and Bangkok, holders to terms. Docks would appear to July 13, Hwa-yuen, Chinese str., for Shanghal. have an upward tendency, and, Luzons July 13, Veh-in, Chinese steamer, for Canton. have been inquired after in several quar-July-13-foray, British steamer, for Singapore

and Calcutta, ters, without, however, any business re- sulting. Other quotations fairly indicate the state of the market.

SHARES.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-Ex New Issue

163 per cent, premium. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-New Issue.

161 per cent. premium.

Union Insurance Society of Canton-$650 per

share, buyers.

China Traders Insurance. Company-$2,650

per share, buyers.

North China Insurance Tls: 1,500 per share, Canton Insurance Company, Limited-8120 per

share, sellers.

Yangisza Insurance Association-Tls. 1060 per

share.

Chinese Insurance Company-$130 per share,

ex, div., sellers..

On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tls. 150

Por share

Hongkong. Fire Insurance Company-83524 per

share.

sellers.

China Fire Laurance Company--$3824 pershare, Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-58

per cent. premium, buyers. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co. 53 per share, premium, buyers. China and Manila Steam Ship Company-120

per share.

Hongkong Gas Company-$80 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company-$160 per share, Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Li.

mited-15 per cent, dis., sellers. China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$208 |

per share, sellers. China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)—2

per cent, premium. Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$78

per share, buyers. Hongkong Ice Company-163 per share,

sellers,

Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

$80 per share, buyers. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1878-1 per cent. prem. percent, prem.

ex. int. Chinese Imperial Loan of 188

3/8 3/81

4.56.

EXCHANGE.

ON LONDON-Bank, T. T.

Bank Bills, on demand....3/71 Bank 14s, at 30 days' sight.... Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...3/8 Credits, at 4 months' sight.......3/8 Documentary Bills, at 4 months' ....

•3/71

-3/71

sigat...

ON PARIS.

Hank Bills, on demand

Credits, at 4 months' sight

0.4.50.

'ON BOMBAY-Bank, T.T.

2223

ON CALCUTTA.—Bank, T.T......

..2221

On Demand

..223

ON SHANGHAI.—

Bank, sight"

Private 30 days'sight.

.73+

OPIUM, MARKET.—THIS DAY.

OLD MALWA ....

NEW MALTA...............per picul, $530

(Allowance, Taels 20.)

.....per picul, 8560 (Allowance, Taels. 32.) NEW PATNA (without choice) perchest, 8615 NEW PATIA (bottom)......per chest, 8620 NEW PATNA (second choice) per chest, 8610 OLD PATNA (bottom)......per chest, $600 OLD PATNA (without choice), per

chest..........

85923 NEW BENARES (high touch)per chest, 85627 NEW BENARES (low touch) per chest, .8550 'NEW BENARES (bottom)...per chest, 8555 PERSIAN (best quality)...per chest, 8520 NEW PERSIAN -

........per picul, $415 (Allowance, Taels 24.)

...perpicul, 936;

OLD PERSIAN...

· (Allowance, Taels 8,)

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Force

is registered every two golata, N., M.N., M.K, #

sof Wind, a calm, 1 to 3 light beware.. 310 5 mode. - 1185 frish. 7 to 1 strong., # to to heary, to të se violent--Since of Walber, B. Clear bhun sky,' C. Gloidy, D. Diluly, F. Fog. 6. Poggy, M. Hal L. Rigħar- "alug, (dr. Minty. 0, Overcast. – P. Pasing showers. 2. ・Squally 5. Kainy, S. Sow.T. Thunert ad, threatening Vihility Stor E. Call Th - mttura aze rojeazed to lodioniù azy intranas over the mons average of thele signißcation, Ras--The hours of vala, fr - the prerieas, nd hours (noon) azo zaglátorát 'frim' 2`to`ka. the quality of water fillon pdionted, fusincha, tant and

.

July 13, Crystal, British-steamer, for Singapore

and Calcutta.

July 13, Thales, British steamer, for Kudat and

Sandakan.

July 13, Brutus, German 'steemer, for Saigon, July 13, Pelho, French steamer, for Saigon and

Marseilles.

-PASSENGERS—ARRIFID-

Per Ping-en, str., from Haiphong, & Chinese.

Per Compta, str., from Saigon.-177 Chinese. DEPARTED Per Peike, str., from Hongkong.-Sister Ro For zalie Biard, and 4 Chinese, for Saigon. Singapore.Lieut. Bunbury, and Mr. R. Brown.

For Marseilles. For Naples. Mr. A. Polleri.

Messrs. H.C.Muller, J. Alcorn, and Lieut. Correa Barretto. From Shanghai.-Mr. J. H. Focke, for Suez, For Marseilles.-Messrs. Marians, Halton, and Charles Roche

REPORTS.

Haiphong on the 8th instant; arrived at Pakkoi The British steamship Ping-an reports left on the gth; and left again on the roth; arrived at Hoihow at noon on the 11th, and left again on the 12th Passed-Hainan Hesd-at 5.50 am at noon, blowing hard from the W.S.W., with heavy- squalls from the Westward, glass gradually fall ing until 6 p.m. The lowest reading 29.88, then steady till 7p.m., thermometer began to rise gra- dually; the heaviest of the gale was between 10 pm, and 2 a.m. with wind of typhoon force and heavy sea; at 5 p.m. took in all sail and slowed the engines.

June

SHANGHAI SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

27, Polynesian, British ship, from New York. 28, Lec-yuen, Chinese steamer, from Tientsin, 28, Pekin, British steamer, from Hankow. 28, Pechili, British steamer, from Tientsin.

8-Greatham-Hall, British ste, from Chefoo 28, Nanzing, British steamer, from Foochow. 28, Takasago Maru, Japan. str. from Nagasaki. 28, Antwerp, British ship, from Burrard's In 28, Mikado, British bark, from Freemantle. 29. Tyne,

Brilish steamer, from Nagasaki. 29, Kiang-foo, Chinese steamer, from

British steamer, from Tientsin. 29, Chung-king, 20, Pautah, Chinese steamer, from Tientala 29, Chihaya Maru, Japan. stt, from K'notru. 30, Keelung, British steamer, from Swatow. 30, Kung-wo, British steamer, from Hankow, 30, Orestes, British steamer, from London.

Hankow.

1, Kiang-yung, Chinese str., from Hanków. 1. Sual, British steamer, from Hankow.

1, Yung-ching, Chinese str, from Hongkong.

Hwai-yuen, Chinese str., from Hongkong. 2, Chin-tung, Chinese steamer, from Amoy. 2, Lusitania, German str., from Nagasaki. 2, Taku, British steamer, from Tientsin. -2, Wichang, British steamer, from Tientsin. 2, Hac-skin, Chinese steamer, from F'chow.

3. Kiang-teen, Chinese str; from Ningpo.

3, Fuh-wo, British steamer, from Hankow. 3, Klang-piau, Chinese str. from Hankow, Chinking, British str., from Hongkong,

3,

3, Taiwan, British steamer, from Swatow. 4. Fung-thun, Chinese steamer, from Tientsin. 4. Tunain, British steamer, from Ningpo.

Iraouaddy, French steamer, from H'kong, 4, Ulysses, British steamer, from Hongkong, 4, Posang, British steamer, from Hongkong

Hac-ting, Chinese steamer, from Tientsin.

DEPARTURES,~

June-

28, Storfursten, Russian birk, for Iloilo. 18, El Dorado, British steamer, for Chefoo. 28, Ichang, British steamer, for Hankow, 28, Poo-chi, Chinese steamer, for Chaloo, 28, W. C. de Vries, British stz, for Hankow. 28, Fooksang, British steamer, for Hongkong. 29, Fu-yew, Chinese steamer, for Hongkong. 29, Taiwo, British steamer, for Hankow. 29, Wha-on, British steamer, for Hankow,

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.

STEAMERS.

Intimations,

ANERLEY, British sterner, 1,256, Strachan, 24th THE HALL & HOLTZ, CO-OPERATIVE

June,-Saigon 20th June, Rice-Stemasen & Co.

BELLONA, German steamer, 789, W. Schaefer,

20th June, Saigon 16th June, Rice. Siemssen & Co-Kowloon Dock BENARTY, British steamer, 1,119, Le Boutillier, 7th July,-Saigon 3rd July, Rice.-Gibb, CHI-YUEN, Chinese steamer, 1,193, Wallace,

Livingston & Co.

CAPITAL ...........

COMPANY.

G.

TLS. 300,000

IN 6,000 SHARES OP TLS: 50 EACH.

;

1,000 SHARES ARE RESERVED IN PART PAY-

9th July, Amoy 7th July, General-C. M. | MENT TO THE VENDORS, AND THE BALANCE 15 9. N. Co.

DALE, British sicamer, 644, E. Allason, 5th July.

Swatow 4th July, General-Jardine, Ma theson & Co.

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DON JUAN, Spanish str., 650, José M. Marquez,

11th July Amoy 10th July, General. Brandao & Co. DOUGLAS, British steamer, 982, S. Ashton, 5th July-Foochow 1st July, Amoy 3rd, and Swatow 4th, General.--D. Lapríli & Co, EMUY, Spanish steamer, 410, Rementeria, geth Junc,-Manila 27th June, General.-Reme- dios & Co.-Kowloon Dock ESSIERALDA, British steamer, 395, G. Wright, 10th July, Amoy 9th July, General.-Rus- sell & Co

Fame, British steamer, 117 (Stopani)-Hongkong

and Whampoa Dock Co. GODAVERY, French steamer, 815, du Temple, 7th July,-Yokohama 1st July, General- Messageries Maritimes..."

INGO, German steamer, 672, Jesselsen, roth. July-Singapore 3rd July, General-Wieler

& Co.

LIYUNG, Annamite steamer, 159 Chun, 19th June-Touron 15th June, Generzl.--Chi-

nese.

OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC FOR SUBSCRIPTION.

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Payment:-TIs. 1o per Share on Application; Tis. 15 per Share on Allotment; Tia. 25 per Share Three Months after Allotment; Where no Allotment is made the deposit will be returned in full

PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE: F, W. LEMARCHAND, EM.]. -F. W. RICE. Exc.

SZEXIFI.. FAL

W, GALLES, EM JOHN MORRISTEM

MCHAIN E

BANKERS:

THE AGRA BANK, LIMITED.

LEGAL ADVISER :·

R. E. WAINEWRIGHT, Esq.

„„ÄUNITOR.:.

GEO. R. CORNER, Esq.--

ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS.

THIS Company is formed for the purpose of

acquiring, developing and largely increas ing the business of Messrs. HALL & HOLTZ, and of conducting the same, so far as the Share holders are concerned, upon the Co-operative principle. With this view the Provisional Com-

NAMOA, British steamer, 862, Geo. Westoby, 9th July-Foochow 6th July, and Amoy 7th, General. D. Lapraik & Co. NORMANDY, British steamer, 664, Sorensen, roth July, Singapore 3rd July, General.-Ghee Chang- PALANGAS, Spanish steamer, 116, John Ovieta, 4th July,Manila 1st July, General- Remedios & Co-Kowloon Dock. SALTEE, French steamer, 323, J. Biard, 11th July, --Haiphong 8th July, General Shing Loong SEA GULL, American steamer, 48, Hayden,mittee have arranged-to-acquire the leasehold-

Nov. 24th, China Traders' Insurance Co. SHERARD OSBORN, British steamer, 875, Worse

ley, 21st June-Shanghai 5th June, and Feochow, Telegraph Cable.-E. E, A. & C. Telegraph Co. SINDH, French-steamer, 3,138, Lequerre, 11th July-Marseilles 10th June, Naples 12th, Port Said 16th, Suez 17th, Aden zand, Co- lombo 29th, Singapore 3th July, and Saigon 8th, Mails and General. Messageries Mari times.

TAT-CHOW, British steamer, 862, James Jordan,

10th July, Singapore 4th July, General: Yuen Fat Hong.

SAILING VESSELS.

store and premises in the Nanking and Szechuen Roads and the freehold manufactory and godown in the Yuen-Ming-Yuen and Soochow Roads, together with the plant, machinery, fixtures, stock-in-trade and goodwill of the Firm's business, upon very advantageous terms.

The following are the principal departments of the business as at present carried on, viz:- Household and General Stores, Wines, Spirits and other liquors, Bakery, Tailoring and Gentle- men's Outfitting, Drapery, Ladies' and Child- ren's Outfitting, Fancy Goods, Furnishing and -General Upholstery

ADOLPH ODRIG, American ship, 1448, Staples, 29th May, Cardiff 14th Jantary, Coal.- Russell & Co. ALBYN'S ISLE, British bark, 360, C. Burgess, 17th June.--King George's Sound (W.A.), 1st May, Sandalwood.—Gilman & Co. AUOUSTE, French bark, 858, Le Breton, 9th June -Newport 15th October, Coal-Carlowitz

& Co...

BELLE OF OREGON, American bark, 1,110, E Matthew, 6th June,-Newcastle 12th April, Coal-Borneo Co.

|

Each branch of the business is in good work- ing order, and well provided with all requisite fixtures and plant; while the stock-in large-and- suitable, and the present staff of assistants is thoroughly well qualified.

To ald production in the fumiture factory, powerful steam wood-working machinery has been ordered and may shortly be expected from Europe.

The gross returns of the Firm's business dur

BONITO, German bark, 524, H. Husic, 8th July,ing the four years ended the 31st of March, 1882, Kamput 30th June, Mango.-Wieler have averaged about $310,000.00 per annum, while the average annual profit during the same CHANDERNAGOR, German bark, 683, Sachse, period has, after making ample allowance for

19th June-Touron 14th June, Coals

bad debts, been over $49,000.00. Blackhead & Co.

M. AUGUSTUS WHITE and GEORGE

CHANNEL QUEEN, British bark, 609, Le Lacheur,

18th May, Chefoo 22nd April, General-R CORNER have certified to the above Ed. Schellhass.& Co-Kowloon Dock. CHESHIRE, American bark, 737, Reynolds, 29th June, Newcastle 27th April, Coal.-Boraco

Ca..

CHOCORUA, American ship, 1,163, Locke, 30th

June, Hiogo 3rd May, Ballast.-Master Cosmopolitan Dock.

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C. D. BRYANT, American bark, 919, J. P. But man, 23rd May, New York 24th January, Kerosine Oil-D. Lapraik & Co.

DIO FILI, Austrian bark, 627, D. Bemetich, goth April, Newcastle, N.S.W., 10th March,

Coal.-G. R. Lammert. ELWELL, American ship, 1,461, Barston, 30th

June, Cardiff 15th March, Coals-Order. FRIEDLANDER, German ship, 184, J. Bellmer,

14th June,—Cardiff 7th February, Coal FRIEDRICH, German bark, 676, J. P. Ulderup,

30th June,-Cardiff 27th February, Coals, Wieler & Co.

Captain.

G. C. TRUFANT, British ship, 1,529, Thomas,

14th June-Cardiff 3th February, Coal- Order.

H. UPMANN, German bark, 437, T. G. Weber, 18th May, Newchwang 28th April, Gene ral-Carlowitz & Co. HYDRA, German bark, 795, Binge, 14th June, -Cardiff 6th February, Coal-Arnhold,

Karberg & Co.

29, Yung-ning, Chinese steamer, for Wanchow. IDA, German ship, 1,298, W. Schneider, 17th May Swatow 14th May, Sugar-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

30, Greatham Hall, Brit. str., for Nagasaki. 30, Agamemnon, British steamer, for London. 30, Kiang-kwan, Chinese str., for Hankow. 30, Lec-yuen, Chinese stemmer, for Chefoo. 30, Pechill, British steamer, for Vladivostock. 30, Sin Nanring, British steamer, for Chefoo. 30, Wenchow, British steamer, for Amoy,

Verona, British steamer, for Hongkong. 30, 30, Richmond, Amer. frigate, for Nagasaki. July

Pekin, British steamer, for Hankow, Minna, British bark, for Foochow

1.M. Selchan Danish bark, for Nagasaki British steamer, for Foochow

1,

Chuneng, British steamer, for Chefoo.

1, Keelung, British steamer, for Newchwang.

1. Beoledi, British steamer, for Nagasaki

1, Apna Dorothea, Ger. bark, for Newchwang,

Tyne, British steamer, for Nagasak

3. Yung-ching, Chinese str., for

3. Sual, British steamer, for Hankow. 3, Pautah, Chinese steamer, for Chefoo 3, Kiang-foo, Chinese steamer, for Hankow. 3.Chin-tung, Chinese steamer, for Chefoo.

Kiang-teen, Chinese steamer, for Ningpo. 3, Chibaya Matu, Japan, bk., for Kuchinatru. 4, Glenfalioch, British steamer, for London. 4, Takasago Maru, Japan. str., for N'anki + Wuchang, British steamer, for Chefoo +Tun-sin, British steamer, for Ningpo...

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSI

For Amoy Per Normandy, to-day, the 13th

¡ instant, at 5 F.M.

For Saigon-Per Benarty, to-day, the 13th' instant, at P.M.

For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochow Per Names, to-morrow, the 14th instant, at 5′′P.M."

For Hohow and Haiphong-Per Sallee, morrow, the 14th instant, at 5 P.M.

*

For Nagasaki, Hiogo, and Yokohama. Per Zamberi, on Saturday, the aist instant, at 11,30

For Singapore and Bombay,Per Kalva, on Tuesday, the-24th instant, at 3:30 PAL

figures:

While the averages mentioned above are for

a period of four years, the business done daring the latter two of those years shows a marked increase, the profits for the two years ended the 31st of March 1881 being over $109,000, or about $20,000 in excess of the previous two

year.

The accounts for the year ended 31st March

1885, have not yet been fully made up, but the Day Books for the last six months of that year show Net Sales of $178,137.97, against $166,277,64 for the corresponding period of the previous year, being an increase of $11,860.33

The net profits of the business of the Company will be applied in the first place to paying in- terest to the Shareholders upon their Capital at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum, and of what ever surplus may remain one-third will be ap plied in such way as the Shareholders shall from time to time determine, and the remaining two thirds will be divided among those Shareholders who are contributors of business, pro ratá, 26- cording to the amount of business contributed

by each during the year, in respect of which the distribution is made.

The purchase price to be paid for the land, Jox RAUERE, German bark, 889, H. Schroder,

3rd July,-Cardiff 1st March, Coals-Mel buildings, plant, steam and other machinery, cher & Co..

fixtures, and goodwill appertaining to Meters LIVINGSTONE, German bark, 531, H. Steffens, 8th HALL & HOLTZ business has been fixed at July, Honolulu 23rd May, Ballast.-Siem the sum of Tis. 150000, in part payment of which sen & Co.

sum the vendors are prepared to accept Tis. LOVISA, German 3-m. sch, 245, Schierloch, and

Jan Whampoa 31st Dec., General. 50,000, in fully paid up shares in the Company MATHILDE, German schooner, 355, N. Lermin-and two-thirds of the balance by equal instal gale, 1st July, Canil 6th February, Coalsments, 12 and 18 months repectively from the formation of the Company, thus leaving only Captain MAY, British barkentine, agy, C. Grant, 5th July, Tia 33,394 to be paid down. The unpaid pur. Wellington (New Zealand), 9th Mar chase money will bear interest at the rate of five Coal, Iron, and Fungus-Adamson, Bell

per cent, only, and the Directors will have the & Co. MCLAURAN, American ship, 1,330, J. H. Little, option of anticipating any payment of principal 17th May, Newcastle, N.5. W., 21st March, should they think it to do so." The Vendors are Coal-Russell & Co.

prepared to dispose of their stock, all of which has been expressly imported for the business, and is in good condition, at its cost, as laid down in Shanghai. Its estimated value is about Taf 115,000 Power will be taken in the Deed o Settlement to increase the Capital of the Com~ pany should such increase, at any future tine, appear to the Shareholders desirable.

-

& Co.

RAMIER, French brig, 280, Savary, 28th June, -loilo toth June, General-Carlowitz RESOLUTE, American ship, 1,640, Sackels, 22nd May, Newcastle 24th March, Coal-Rus

sell & Co...

SPARTAN, American schooner, B5, Ch. Vincent,

30th May, Swatow 24th May, Ballast Wy. H. Ray.

TEXLI, British bark, 390, Buckholdt, 12th July,

-from Quinhon, Salt-Chinese. TETUAN, British bark, 435, Hyne, 7th July, Whampoa 6th July, General-Wieler THREE BROTHERS, Brit, bark, 366, H. Kahlke,

17th JuneQuinhon 7th June, General Gilman & Co. ·

!! & Co.

TWILIGHT, American ship, 1965, W. C Ware land, 8th JuneNewcastle, NSW, 14th UNDINE, German bark, 263, F. Kruse, 1st July,

April, Coal-Adamson, Bell & Cop

Cardiff 8th February, Coala Melchers

WILLIAM HALES, American bark, 834 Geo. F. Elliot, tot July-Newcastle, .S.W., 9th May, Coats-

4 x82|03 20 Intimations. Intimations, nom

FOR SALE,

H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE.

QUARTS... PINTE......... Apply to

$12 per Case. $23 per Case.

MELCHERS & Co.

,Hongkong, and March, 1882.

(8

MGOGO SHAMPOO WASH

TR MOORE begs to recommend his

12

"WAI SAN YAT PO."..

A a wide circulation in the Colony and at CHINESE DAILY NEWSPAPER with the other Ports, at the Moderate Subscription of FOUR DOLLARS per Annum. It is an ex- cellent medium for ADVERTISERS at Strictly Moderate Charges. Guaranized circulation of over 1,000 Copies. Cominunications to be addressed to the Proprietor,

LUK KE SHUN, No. 9, Gough Street.

·(133

Hongkong, 10th February, 1883.

to the public as unrivalled by any prepara-

TOK K E E 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 COAL MERCHANT,

No. 75, PRAYA CENTRAL pine Islands never use anything else for washing their hair; they are never found bald,

TEEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of House and it is quite common to see the females with

K hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using and Steam COAL of the best quality at this Shampoo Wah as directed, you will moderate rates. The CUM LOONG," "CUM,

NEVER BE BALD.

CHOW" "CUM SHUEN," "CUM LEE, The proprietor offers the Wash to the public Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for 1st hour, $2 entirely confident that by its restorative-pro- for and and $1 for 3rd hour, CUM ON," and perties it will without fail arrest decaying "CUM KAI," at $3 for, (st hour, $z for and hour, hair. It completely eradicates scurf, dandruff, and for longer periods according to arrangement. and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not -Hongkong-16th October, 1882, [303 contain any poisoncus drugs. By its cooling properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing

their bair,

Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any length of time in any climate."

The present members of the Firm of HALL&B HOLTZ have agwed to remain in the Company's service for at least three years, and to do their utmost to further its interests.

The Agreement of sale and the draft Deed of Settlement are open for inspection at the Office of the Company's Legal Adviser. Maslagette Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares can be obtained from Mes HALL & HOLTZ, or from the Company's Bankers.

Application for Shares, at Hongkong a Foo chow, can be made to

MES. GILMAN & Co,

Agents of the Agra Bank, Shanghai, 4th July, 1883

FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co.,

VARIETY STORE,

Queen's Road Central, 1321 Hongkong, 25th January, 1883.

GUEDES & CO. . RINTERS, STATIONERS, AND

PRI

BOOKBINDERS.

D'AGUILAR STREET.

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

но

VERY MODERATE TERMS.

MARKET REPORTS

Book-binding and Ruling in every style executed at low rates. Workmanship. Guaranteed. Hongkong, 23rd August, 1882.

J. M. GUEDES. HSCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT.

AND LAND BROKER,

LPN - G 5H-1 NGA OOT AND SHOE MAKER,

BNO, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG

THE

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

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NOTICE.

TESS

Tentiemen of the Foreign Community HE Undersigned begs to inform the Ladica 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 strict attention, to Business and Selling the Best SELECTED MATERIALS-FOR-Class of Goods at Moderate Prices to receiv en share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on

AH NAM, him in the past.

Late (stout) Partner in the

#NAM-SING Tailor Shop," Tago Hongkong, 16th Apill, 1883.

NOTICE.

THE Public are respectfully informed that the mentioned premises for the past 38 years as TAI- LOR, DRAPER, and GENERALOUTFITTER. Hohas noconnection whatever with any other firm trading under a similar name or style, and takes this opportunity of informing his old customers that thele 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 anders entrusted to hit charge, he hopes to be PRICES, and by, promptly attending to all favored with the patronage of his old customers and the Public Generally.

No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HAGKONU.

Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882,

G

F. D. GUEDES. WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.

No. 5, D'AQUILAR STRELL HAS CHOICE WINES of the best quality, at always on hand a large assortment of

Moderate Prices.

Hongkong, and October, 1882.

D. K. GRIFFITH: MANUFACRATED WATERS

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OF THE LONDON

7 BEACONSFIELD, ARCADE (Opposite the City Hall Having Furchased the entire Machinery of the

Late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S NAMED SODA WATER FACTORY BA

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N.B-Note the address,

WALKER ANA NAM SING,

No. 84, Queen's Road Central, Opposite the Central Market. Hongkong, 25th April, 1883.

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H 0 Y. HOY LEE

MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER.

AS Gentle

is now prepared to execute the largest orders 45 for Sale, every descriptions of male,

1,

for every description of Aerated Waters with promptaess and despatch.

SUPERIOR QUALITY · $GUARANTEED. Consumers are invited to try those carefully

Manufactured san SPARKLING WATERS, THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR. All Orders and Communications should be ad dressed to The Factory

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

&c. &c. Dealer in 'Chinese Silks of all kinds. Bamboo Blinda: Maitings of own Manufacture. China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Costs a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed,

No. 113, QUREN'S ROAD CENTRAL- Hongkong 16th May, 1882.

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G. FALCONER & CO. WATCH AND CHRONOMETER

·MANUFACTURERS

W

.... AND JEWELLERS.

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS

CHARTS AND BOOKS, B No. 46, QUID'S-ROAD CENTRAL. [471 HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI" REGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER

ALWAYS ON HAND DAS POSSON

L. MALLORY,

Proprietor.

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Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.

WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. GUNMAKERS & AMMUNITION

DEALERS, Vere BEACONSFIELD ARCAPE Arma, Ammunitions, and Requisites of - every description. y. Arms Repaired, Cleaned, of Converted at

moderate charges. Sporting Guns and Ammunition always in

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OLD AND SILVERSMITH,

WATCH MAKER

WANDI

EN GRAVER WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED

SHREE ON MODERASTE TERME **

ALL WORK GUARANTEED. “ JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED. *****No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET,"

1 HONGKONG." Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.`

•HIP_PORTRAIT,

AND MINIATURE

SHANTER

PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. } – LANDICAPES IN OIL AND WATER COLORE. All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. LVORY: MINIATURES A SPECIALITE,

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

HONGKONG Hongkong, 4th April, 1883-

NAS QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS,

SAM HING,

KTULTZA VAPAUTAILOR AND OUTFITTER.

JUNR.

EALER in CHINESE-SILKS of all kinds, DBAMBOO BLINDS CHINA

MATTING PITH HATS, SUMMER

BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, TAILOR TO H. RH THE DUKE OF BRABANT, NOW KING OF THE BELGIANS, HMYTHE KING OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, Na 62 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

einth, Door West from. Pottinger Street.).

[247 Tongkang tsk March, 1883.

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO

HRONOMETER WATCH AND CHRONOLOCK-MAKERS JEWELLERS SILVER-SMITHS, AND

REDER OPTICIANSEBAYAR

CHARTS AND BOOKS, BES NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. MWARE SOLE AGENTS A HEART A PART ...highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and o for Louis Audemars Watches; awarded the

for Volgellinder and Sohn CHEONG WO CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE No. 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (478

S

PANGEASSES, AND SPYOLASSES.

TO

SPECIAL, NOTICE, MANY ST ADVERTISERS, dengan dintre

HIPPING FIRMS INS

PANIES, COMMERCIAL ADVERTISERS generally "BIO" arrangements have now been cómj daily in connection with all

ADVERTISEMENTS HONGKONG TEL SEE FREE OF As the scale of cha Telegrap&, which has a FIVE HUNT

is fixed at an exces Ingly of Advertisers is directed offered by this"]dinal"} Medium, and the sup munity and the solicited.

"Jath Ma

AILOR DRAPER BAND GENERA GENERAL OUTFITTE

Materials and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed MODERATE PRICES DEALER IN HINESE SILK OF ALL KINDS. FITH

HAMBOO BLINDS,"

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LE MANUFACTURE OF

AND OTHER GARME EXPORTATIONĀLIER

Note the address. QUEEN'S ROAD

CENTRAL

DOOR WEST FROM POTTINGEL STREET.

#g,, 19th May, 18837-3

Published by ROBERT

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