Commercial.
THIS DAY.
4 o'clock p.m. Business in the Share Market is very quiet.to-day. Banks have changed hands at 191 and Steamboats at 48) premium. No other transactions came under our notice.
SHARES.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-... Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-New Issue
191 per cent, premium, sales. Union Insurance Society of Canton-8625. per
share, buyers.
China Traders Insurance Company-$73 per
share, buyers.
North China Insurance-Tis, 1,450 per share, Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$108 per
share, buyers.
"
Yangisze Insurance Association-Tis. 1015 per
share, sellers,
Chinese Insurance Company-ats per share,
sellers,
On Tai Insurance Company, Limited--Tr. 150
per share,
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-835zł 'per
share,
China Fire Insurance Company-$375 per share, Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-571
per cent premium,
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.
--$48k per share, premium. saics. China and Manila Steam Ship Company-118
per share.
Hongkong Gas Company-$80 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company-$150 per share,
buyers.
Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, LI-
mited-25 per cent. día, buyers,
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$139
per share,
per cent, premium.
China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)- Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-8i
per share.
Hongkong Ice Company-$155 per share,
sellers.
Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
$80 per share, buyers. Chinese Imperial Lonu of 1878-34 per cent. prem.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881-2.percent, prem.
ex. int.
EXCHANGE.
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T.
3/74
/81
Bank Bills, at 4 months'sight.... ..............3/81
Bank Bills, on demand
Bank Bilis, at 30 days' sight,
Credits, at 4 months' sight......
Documentary Bilis, at 4 months'
sight........
3/8!
ON PARIS.-
Bank Bills, on demand.....
Credits, at 4 months' sight
ON BOMBAY.-Bank, T.T
On Demand
ON CALCUTTA.—Bank, T.T.....
ON-SHANGHAI:--
Bank, sight........................
Private, jo days'sight.
.721 -73
OPIUM MARKET.—THIS DAY.
NEW MALWA
.....per picul, $535 (Allowance, Taels 72.)
OLD MALWA ......... ......................... per picul, $575
(Allowance, Taels 72.).
NEW PATNA, high touch (without choice)
per chest.....
$57**
NEW PATNA, high touch (first choice) per
cheat........
$573
$5681
NEW PATHA, high touch (bottom) per
NEW PATNA, high touch (second choice)
per chest NEW PATNA, low touch (without choice)
per chest................................................................................. $5681 NEW PATNA, low touch (first choice) per
$5711 NEW PATNA, low touch (bottom) per chest 85739 NEW PATNA, low touch (second choice)
per chest.....
$5661 -OLD PATNA, per chest ......
$593 NEW BENARES, high touch (without choice)
per chest
$558 NEW BENARES, high touch (bottom) per
chest........
$62k
NEW PERSIAN (best quality)per picul, $485 @ $525 OLD PERSIAN (best quality) per picul, 8375 @8400 OLD PERSIAN (Second quality) per
picul .......
.....$265 © $335
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HONGKONG TEMPERATURE,
(Enos Kuusne) FALCONER & Coh Rastever).
YESTERDAY,
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Thermometers PM, (Wat bulb) .........................ki Thermoms Pinti (Wei balbý marmeniani
TO-DAY,
Barometer A. Monar
30-074
Harameters P, Meetin
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- Thermometere
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15ppmestone
Thermometerkariotumpah berhemmangták, Thermometer-Minimum (over night) sugumicomm 75
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1883.
Shipping.
ARRIVALS;
CAIRNSMUIR, British steamer, 1, 123, G. L--Castle 16th October,London 4th September, and Singapore 19th October, General-Russell & Co.
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11.4
HAILOONG, British steamer, 27, F. Ashton, 26th October, Tamsui 23rd October, and Amoy 25th, Ġeneral,—D. Lapraik & Co. CASSANDRA, German steamer, 1,097, H. Linde
manu, 26th October, Singapore 19th Oct, General. Siemssen & Co. GREYHOUND, British steamer, 227, D. Scott,
26th October,-Hoihow 23rd October, Géne ral-Adamson, Bell & Co. VERONA, British steamer, 1,862, G. W. Atkinson, 26th October, London 5th September, and Singapore 21st October, Mails and General ---P. & O. 5, N. Co.. CAMORTA, Dutch steamer, 1,540. J. Orielle, 26th October, Amoy 25th October, General.→→ Jardine, Matheson & Cojin OCEANIC, British steamer, 1,803, Davison, 27th October, San Francisco 27th September, and Yokohama 21st October, Mails and General-O, & O. S, S. Co. STENTOR, British steamer, 1,304, T. T. Edwards
27th October,-Liverpool 8th Sept, and Singapore 20th October, General,--Butter- field & Swire.
KHIVA, British steamer, 1,419, P. Harris, 27th
October,-Yokohama 18th October, Mails and. General.-P. & O. S. N. Co. KWANGTUNG, British steamer, 680, J. C. Abbott,
27th October, Foochow 23rd Oct., Amøy 24th, and Swatow 26th, General--D. La- praik & Co.
TOO-NAN, Chinese steamer, 1,262, R. C. Marsden, 27th October,Amoy, and Swatow 26th October, General.—C. M. S. N. Co.
·
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
Iphigenia, German steamer, for Singapore.. Ngan Kin, British steamer, for Shanghai. Louisa, German 3-m. schooner, for Bangkok.. Namoa, British steamer, for Swatow, &c.
Cameria, Dutch steamer, for Saigon, &c. Greyhound, British steamer, for Hoihow. Sonntag, American bark, for New York. Picciola, German steamer, for Swatow.
wine, German steamer, for Quinbon. Stentor, British steamer, for Amoy, Olympia, German steamer, for Newchwang Cassandra, German steamer, for Shanghai. Marie Louise, German bark, for Singapore. -Amatista, British steamer, for Amoy.”
Arabic, British steamer, for Yokohama, &c. Berenice, Austro-Hungarian atr., for Singapore.
DEPARTURES,
October 27, Venler, British str., for Haiphong, October 27, Lothair, Brit, bark, for New York. October 27, Ngan Kin, British steamer, for
Shanghai.
October 27, Berenice, Austro-Hungarian str., for
Straits, Colombo, and Bombay, October 17, Liban, French str., for Shanghai, October 27, Arabic, British steamer, for Yoko
hama and San Francisco,
October 27, Camoria, Dutch str., for Saigon, &c. October 27, Cockchafer, British-gunbost,-for-a-
cruise.
October 27, Chop chung, Chinese gunboat, for a
cruise.
PASSENGERS-ARRIVED.
Fer Cairnsmuir, st., from Singapore-ja
Chinese.
-H..Best.
Per Hallsong, str., from Tamsui, &c.—Mr. C. "Per Greyhound, str., from Hothow-36 Chi
nesc.
Per Camoria, str., from Amoy,-39 Chinese. Per Cassandra; str., from Singapore.-Messrs. Schweig and Kisser, and 30 Chinese.
Per Oceanic, str., from San Francisco, &c. Mr. W. K. Hugues and Captain Young and family, and yo5-Chinese, ---
Per Stentor, str., from Singhpore.-127 Chi.
nese.
Per Khiva, str., from Yokohama.-Mr. and Mrs. Heyde and child, Mr. and Mrs. Ashmore and infant, Mr. and Mrs. O'Malley, Mr. and Mr. Rapalje, 2 chlidren, and amab, Miss McCully, Miss Stone and servant, Colonel Parnell, Major Halahan, Captain Miller and servant, Messrs. Morrison, Maguire, Capelle, Ravenhill, Caisum. bhoy and servant, Foster, Skidmore, and Yue Chec, and 39 Chinese on deck.
Fer Verona, str. from London. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Renwick and child, Messrs. C. E. Bowles R. Goodridge, J. Millarky, Piron, Cradock, and Brindisi Messrs. MacClymont and W.-J. Surgeon Major McEwen, for Hongkong. From Forsyth. From Venice.-Mr. Ede. From Penang. -32 Chinese. From Singapore.-Captain W. Collins, and Mr. Hayward, and 55 Chinese For Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs, Primrose, Rev, E. and Mrs. Pearse and child, Mra, G. John, Mrs. Yeomans and child, Mrs. Ayrton's amah, Mrs. W. M. Dowdall, child, and nurse, Miss J. Black, Miss H. Black, Miss Muir, Messrs. P. Dowdall, and R. H. Ellas, from London. From Singa. pore.-Sir James Duke, Captain Carwick, Meme. Larken, and F Drage. For Yokohama-Mrs. Dallas, 4 children, and native servant, and Miss Mead, from London, Prom Brindisi.—Mr. Bell. DEPARTED. Per Camorta, str., for Saigon.-200 Chloess, Per Berenice, r for Singapore, &0,-666
Chinese.
----| —Per Arabic, str., for Yokohama, &c.—3 Eüyor.
peans and 18 Chinese.
REPORTS.
The Dutch steamship Camorta reports left Amoy on the 25th instant. Had strong E. breess
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL | and high sea.
REGISTER.
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The British steamship Greyhound reports left | Hoihow on the 23rd instant. Had strong IN.E. winds and heavy sea the whole of the passage,
Post Office..
A, MAIL: WILL, CLOSE
For Saigon.-Per Gordon Castle, to-day, the 17th instant, at 5 F.A.
For Swatów, Amoy, & Foochow -Per Namoa, } › to-day, the a7th instant, at § P.M.
For Hoihow-and-Pakbot Fer-Greyhound, to-day, the 37th instant, at 5P.M.
For Straits and London. Per Glenelg, on Monday, the agth instant, at 11.30 AM.
For Singapore and Mauritius. Per Bellona, an Monday, the 29th instant, at 11.30 AM.'
*For Shanghai-Pet Posang, on Monday, the 29th instant, at 2.30 PM.
For Singapore, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Mel- bourne, &c., &c., & Per Euxin, on Monday, the 29th instant, at 4.30 P.M.'
⠀⠀ HONGKONG==SAILING VESTRLS.
Continued."
MOUNT LEBANON, British bark, 436,” Chat."H; Nelson, ath Oct-Whampoa 11th Oct, General-Rozario & Co. Sta-Ripple-British-barkontine, 183, A Kickers," 24th Sept., Freemantle 19th Augurt, San- dalwood Siemssen & Co.
SILVER EAGLE, British bark, go8, S. Richards,
31st August, London gth May, General ...Ambold, Karberg & Co.
S.
SPARTAN, American schooner, 85, Ch. Vincent, S. RIDGWAY, Amer, bark, 833, H, S. Town 26th July, from Chungchow.-W. H. Ray.
send, 12th Sept.,-Bangkok 25th August General.-Chinese.
THREE BROFHERS, British bark, 356, Kahlcke, 1st Sept, Quinhon 25th August, General -Ee Tye Hong. TWILIGHT, American ship, 1,265, W. C. War land, 8th Jung-Newcastic, N.S.W., 14th For Yokohama and Hiogo.--Per Cairusmuir,
April, Coal-Adamson, Bell & Co. on Monday, the 29th instant, at 4:30 PM.
For Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook-WALLS CASTLE, British bark, 626, Kennett, 23rd October,-Guinayangan 28th Sept., Wood.—, town, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, &c, &c.-Per Callerthun, on Wed WILDWOOD, American bark, 1,099, Chas. P.
Lane, Crawford & Co. nesday, the 31st instant, at 3.30 PM.
Sawyer, 23rd Sept., Nagasaki 14th Sept;
3.
For Nagasaki, Hiogo, and Yokohama.--Per
Khiva, on Thursday, the 1st November at 11.30 w, Cal-M, B. M, S. 5. C366, H. Klared,
AM
..
For Kudat and Sandakan.-Per- Thales, on' Saturday, the 3rd November, at 3.30 P.M.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.
ATKAMERS,
ALBANY, British steamer, 2,300, John Dally,
25th October, London via Antwerp 28th August, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. ALWINE, German steamer, 400, F. Thiesen, 20th |
„October,--Canton 19th October, General,—
Wieler & Co.-Kowloon Dock. ARRATOON APCAR, British steamer, 1,392, A. B. Mactavish, and October,Calcutta 7th October, Penang 13th, and, Singapore 16th, Opium, Saltpetre, and Sundries.-D. Saa- | soon, Sons & Co.. ATALANTA, German steamer, 783, E. G. Pfaff,
23rd October,-Chefoo 17th October, Beans.
Siemssen & Co.
BELLONA, German steamer, 789, W. Schaefer,
20th October, Saigon 14th October, Rice and Paddy.-Eiemssen & Co. CATTERTHUN, British steamer, 1,480, F. Bin
stead, 3rd October, Sydney roth Sept., and Port Darwin 23rd, General-Gibb, Livings- ton & Co.-Kowloon Dock. CHINA, German steamer, 648, Schoer, 13th Oct.,
Amoy 11th October, General Yuen Fat Hong.
CHINTUNG, Chinese steamer, 835, Winsor, 21st October,--Newchwang vid Chefoo 14th October, Beans,C. M. S. N; Co. CHOLLERTON, British steamer, 1,733, James.
Clark, 26th October,-Newcastle, N.S,W,, 5th October, Coal-Siemsson & Co. EUROPA, German steamer, 1,003, John Schade,
20th October,Saigon 16th October, Rice
Melchers & Co. --------- DOUGLAS, British steamer, 981, S. Ashion, 19th October, Foochow 16th October, Amoy "17th and Swatow 18th, General-D
prajk & Co,
Euy, Spanish steamer, 410, Rementaris, 30th
June, Manila 27th June, General, Reme dios & Co-Kowloon Dock.
EUXINE, British steamer, 988, J. B. Peters, 11th
Beans. Russell & Co.
1st October, Newchwang 18th September, WRECKER, American lorcha, 55. Henderson, 16th July,-Guap Island ist June, General
Blackhead & Co." ZOUAVE, American ship, 1,202, Robert C. Loper, 3rd August-Cardiff 4th April, Coals.-P. &O. S. N. Co.
1
CANTON,
AMATISTA, British steamer, 540, Thebaud, 26th October,-Manila 23rd instant, Hemp.- Russell & Co.
PEKING, British steamer, 954, Heuermann, 3rd
October, from Shanghai, General-Siems sea & Co.
+36
POSANG, British steamer, 983, Irvine, 24th Oct.,
-Shanghai 21st October, General-Jar dise, Matheson & Co.
RIVER STEAMERS. Hankow, British steamer, 2,235, Ogston. But
terfield & Swire.
Ho-nam, British steamer, 1,377, T. Benning
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. Kiang ping, Chinese steamer, 360, Holmes
C.M. 9. N. Co.
.
Kiu-klang, British steamer, 617, G. B. Lefavor,
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Intimations
SPECIAL NOTICE. A CIRCULAR HAS BEEN ISSUED
in
PROW
8, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.
BY....
MR. A. HAHN,
in which that person states he has decided to form what he calls a "CLUB FOR CAPTAINS,"
order to supply a want, which, he says, exists for such an institution, to provide Captains of vessels visiting this harbour with accommodation for obtaining MEALS AND OTHER REFRESHMENTS This circular states that the Captains of vessels coming to Hongkong are badly catered for by the few so-called Hotels, and in so doing grossly libels the Hotel and Innkeepers of the Colony.
ÁT ́ALL HOURS, N
Mr. HAHN intends to provide a place where Meals can he had at all hours, and where Captains can meet and discuss any matters of importance in connection with seafaring interests. Each Room will be Elegantly and Comfortably FURNISHED, and a BILLIARD TABLE and a PIANO will be provided in each room. There will also beMUSICAL EVENINGS and DANCING during the winter.
Intimations.
WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. UNMAKERS & AMMUNITION
DEALERS,
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.
Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of"
description.
Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at moderate charges.
Sporting Guns and Ammunition always on hand
J. M. GUEDES. HAUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION LAND BROKER, AGENT. A PAR
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NO. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HENOLONG,
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1883.
WAI SAN YAT PO.
DAILY CHINESE NEWSPAPER
A with a wide circulation in the Colony and at the Coast Ports. Subscription, FOUR. DOLLARS per Annum. The above high-class native paper, is an excellent medium for Adver tisers at Strictly Moderate Charges, Guaranteed circulation of over 1,120 Coples. Communications to be addressed to the Proprietor,
LUK KE SHUN, No. 9-Gough Street, Hongkong 17th September, 1883.1. [703
NOTICE
LTE CHUNG, SHIPS PLUMBER BLACK- HE
SHITH, &, &c. has REMOVED from No. 35, Queen's Road East, to No. 6, Peel Streets, close to No. 120. Queen's Road Central.
Hongkong, 4th August, 1883.
NOTICE:
of Hongkong I protest against Mr. HAHN, who. On behalf of the HOTEL and INNKEEPERS carries on Business as a Piano tuner and repairer, or any other person, being permitted to intringe on our rights by establishing what is simply AN UNLICENSED PUBLIČ HOUSE, . We pay the Government a sum of $300 per annum for a spirit license, and $50 per annum for each billiard table, and have, besides, to close our places at certain hours. Mr. HAHN proposes to SELL SPIRITS and other LIQUORS, to run THREE BILLIARD TABLES and to KEEP OPEN AT ALL. HOURS without paying any license whatever.
How can such a Club as this be legallyHE Public are respectfully informed that the established for persons who are non-resident in Untersigned has been trading at the under- the Colony ? Mr. HAHN refers to the Engineers mentioned premises for the past 38 years as TAI. Institute, but that association, which is con- LOR, DRAPER, and GENERAL OUTFITTER ducted by resident Engineers, does not. Sell
Heharnoconnection whatever with any other firm Spirits, does not run Billiard Tables, nor does it trading under a similar name or style, and takes Keep Open House for the supply of Refresh this opportunity of informing his old customers ments at all hours, or give Musical and Dancing that their orders will receive the same careful evenings.
attention in the future that has been given to them in the past: By supplying the Best Ma terials and Workmanship at MODERATE" PRICES, and by promptly attending to all orders entrusted to his charge, he hopes to be ́kis old' customers
It is the duty of the authorities to protect the interests of the Hotel and Innkeepers, and to see that the laws are not violated by the establishment of UNLICENSED PUBLIC
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co, HOUSES of the class of this proposed "Cap favored with the pay....
Kiang-chow, British steamer, 149, Goggin
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. Powan, British steamer, 1,890 Hongkong Can-
ton,& Macan Steam-boat Co. White Cloud, British steamer, 527, A. Benning, -Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-bout
Co.
Yot-sal, British steamer, 180, Hoyland Hong kong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co.
AMOY.
In Port on 10th October, 1883.
Brunette, British bark; 375 (Terabull)-H. A.
Petersen & Co,
tain's Club. We do not object to legitimate Clubs, but Mr. HARN's proposed enterprise is not. a Club in any sense of the terni.
This is not the first attempt that this person has made to run a business of this kind without paying a license: Not so long ago he gave Italian Night Entertainments at Kowloon which became a regular haunt of the gay women of the Colony, but as a license to sell drink was refused, both the Italian Entertainments and Mr. HAHN soon came to grief. He afterwards -had-a-so-called-Club; where_Masquerade dances were a special attraction, but this also fell through. And now comes this "Captain's Club" for non-residents.
..
It is for the authorities to investigate this
evade the law.
and the Public
N.B.Note the address.
NAM SING, No. 84, Queen's Road Central, Opposite the Central Market. Hongkong, 21th April, 1883.
・Lizs⋅
SAM HING, JUNE
STULTZ
— TAILOR, DRAPER, AND GENERAL
OUTFITTER,:
Best Materials and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed, AT MODERATZ PRICES.
October,-Kuchinotru” 9th October, Coals, Chateaubriand, British bark, 409 (Fdwards)-H matter and to put a stop to, any attempt to PITH HATS, MATTING, BAMBOO)
-Russell & Co.
A. Petersen & Co.
Pasedag & Co.
Lucky Slamese bark, 475 (Siqueira Dauver
FAME, British steamer, 117-(Stopani)—Hong-Helene, German bark, ago-Boyd & Co. -----
Hermine, Swediah bark, 389 (Lonngren)—H. A, kong and Whampoa Dock Co. GORDON CASTLE, British steamer, 3,320, Wilda Maria, German bark, 275 (E. Tennis)—
Petersen & Co. Waring, 17th October-Saigon 12th Oct, Rice and Paddy.-Gibb, Livingston & Co.. HAINAN, British steamer, 281, 1. Woone, 20th October, Halphong 16th October, Pakhol 17th and Hoihow 19th, General-Afong IPHIGENIA, German steamer, 1,059, F. Ahrens, 26th October-Hiogo 21st October, General
& Co.
-Siemssen & Co,
KONG BENG, British steamer, 862, R. Jones, 26th October, Bangkok 18th Oct., Gene- ral.-Yuen Fat-Hoag,
Li
YUNG, Anamite steamer, 159, Chun, 19th June-Touron 15th June, General.~-~-~-Chi-
nest.
NAMOA, British steamer, 862, Geo. Westoby, 23rd October,--Foochow 18th. Oct.). Amoy 19th, and Swatow 22nd, General-D, L OLYMPIA, German steamer, 783; E. Christiansen,
pralk & Co.
October-Saigon 18th October, Rice PHRA CHOM KLAO, British steamer, 1,011, H.
-Slemisen & Co.
Stratton, 25th October,—Bangkok 19th Oct, Rice and General--Hop Hing Hong,
FICCIOLA, German steamer, 874 Ph. Nisten,
26th October-Singapore, 18th Oct., Gene
ral-Bun Hin
SALTER, French steamer, 333, Aranguren, at October-Halphong 19th October, General
AR. Marty, ...
SEA GULLA, American: steamer, 48, Hayden,
Now, 14th-China Traders' Insurance". Co, THALES British steamer, Sz T G. Focock, 20th October, Kudat, and Sandakan. 14th October, Firewood and General D. La-
· graik&Co,.
TROMP, Dutch steamer, 137, A. S. Roc, 11th
October-Celebes 27th Sept., General Gee Cheong Hong.
VICTORIA, British steamer, 1,554,' J. B. Shield, 22nd October,-Antwerp, and Saigon 18th October, General-The Howard & Co.
SAILING YESSELS, ASTERÍA, British brig, 211, Samuel Cox, 26th September,-Normanton (North Queens- Land) 18th Sept., Ballast. Captain,
|
& Co.
Meridian, Siamese, bark, 345. (Kruan)-Panedag
EALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinday
A HONGKONG INNKEEPER BLINDS, and has always on hand a very fing Hongkong, 19th September, 1883.
selection of various kinds of Silk Goods and Embroideries.
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HONGKONG HOTEL.
HÄIR DRESSING SALOON;
munity of Hongkong, and Visitors, thai MR. MARMANDE bege to inform the Com the above Establishment is now in full working
Wholesale Manufacturer of Suk other. Garments for exportation.
Coats
No. 63, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street.). Hongkong, 1st August, 1883
& Co. Milton, Norwegian-bárk, 467 (Kroger)—H200) Walter Siegfried, British bark, 394 (Hansson) TONSORIAL ARTISTS from Paris, and his
Petersen & Co.
He has engaged TWO FIRST-CLASS CHEONG WO
Pasedag & Co.
FOOCHOW.
In Port on 13th October, 1883.
www
Kristina Nilsson, American brig, 297 (Thomson)
-Russell & Co.
SHANGHAI,
In Port on 17th October, 1883,
staff now consists of five competent workmen, He is prepared to execute Hair-dressing in all its branches, making wigs for theatrical purposes, or for ordinary, wear, Bec., Biknd generadigan
HAIR CUTTING
...........................50 Cents, SHAMPOOING
250ml SHAVING** TRIMMING BEARDS su
LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON." Mr. MARMANDE and his assistants are always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon,
Residences at
Chingtab, Chinese bark, 472. (Faylor)-C. Mspecially MODERATE CHARGES.
S. N. Co.
Chloris, German_bark, 334 (Matzun)-Arnhold,
Karberg & Co.
&Burchardi.
Daniel, German bark, 716 (Vorst)-Gippertch Earl of Elgin, British bare, 979 (Morrison) S.
C Farnham & Co. Galveston, German bark, 619 (Stunkel)-Master. Leander, British ship, 148 (Hamilton)-], W.
Muller,
Otto, German ship, 1,20g (Foltmasion)-C, & J.
Trading Co.
NAGASAKI:
In Port on 13th October, 1883.,
· * ‚! ་ ་ Batavia, British bark, 366 (Oberg)--Master Hodvig, British bark, 963—Master. Hugo & Otto, Norwegian bark, 370 (Koed)
Holme, Ringer & Co. Kanagawa Maru, Japan, bark, 1,184 (Eekatrand)
---M. B) M., Co.
Kalga, British bark, 359.-Holme, Ringer & Co.
"YOKOHAMA,
In Port on 12th October, 1883-
GENERAL
TAILOR, DRAPER,
AP AND
OUTFITTER. BEST Materials and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed
MODERATE PRICES.NE
MAN DEALER INSURAN CHINESE SILK OF ALL KINDS, PITH
·HATS," BAMBOO, BLINDS,
NASTAW WHOLESALE MANUFACTURE OFFE
SILK COATS AND OTHER GARMENTS
ANTELİFOR EXPORTATION)
·Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public | S his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Pinand NB-Note the address. who has had many years experience and guar. No. 86, QUEEN'S ROAD climate. antees it to keep for any length" of time fa any,
Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing, taken st the following prices.
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 Ferfumery and other Toilst / requisites which will be open for inspection, and he is prepared to supply the sapie at prices which will compare favorably with thou of any other establishment
The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied with Funkahs, and the Iced Shampoo! Is the
greatest luxury of the day, mélancés ne The Saloch is open from 7 till y Pat for the reception of those who feel the necessity of a Tonsorial operation, editorSLAMEN RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RESET Hongkong, ath June, 1883.
1) GOGOʻSHAMPOO-
The German steamship Cassandra, reporta | ROTHWELL, CASTLE, British barks, 595, James | Alina, Amarican schooner, 52 (Tibboy). DJ MR MOORE§egula
Romney, 16th October,Newchwang 19th- October, Beans-Chune Chrong Hong. CHARTER BAL, British ship, dar, W. F. Watson
16th September-Canliff 8th May, Coxlam Russell & Co. h GOLIAH, Siamese hark, 547, Roche 19th Ort,
left Singapore on the 19th instant. Had-fine weather to the 23rd. From thence had a strong Enterly gale with heavy squalls and confused high sea,
The British steamship" Hailoong reports left Tamsul on the 23rd instant. Had moderate East to N.E. winds and cloudy weather. Left- Amoy on the 25th. Had strong N.E. winds and
-Whochin 16th September, Wood.--Order high following sea as far as Breaker Point from GUSTAV & OSCAR, German ship, 1,353, G. See thence to port had moderate winds and fine wemann, 9th October,Cardiff 1st June, Coals
Russell & Co.: HAYDN BROWN, American bark, B, C.
Hevener, 15th Oct-Newcastle, M.S.W, ist August, Coala-Russell & Co. -
ther.
The British steamship Oceanic reports Le San Francisco on the 27th ultimo, and Yoko- hama on the 21st instant. Had light winds and ---. 6×3 643 146 703; fine wea her to Van Dieman's Straits; from 14.0 30.0 23.7 73.6 thence to port bad fresh Northerly and NE, winds.. Arrived in 'Hongkong on the 27th, ai 8.15 am., 6 days passage from Yokohama
Barometer, level of the sen'in inches,' tens asd han dipds, Thermometer, in Fahrenheit degrees and tena kapt In the open, an skadad aloution.--Direction, of Wand, la registered evory, two points, N., N/NE, NL, - Force of Wind, a calm. 110 3 light breeze, 3 to 4: mode- YAIR 350.2 C # to i strung... 3 to in hary, 10 to 15 wistence of Weber, B.Clear blas aky. C. Clouds..
• Drissly. Fog G, Yogy, H. Hall
Light..
dr. Blisty. O. Ovorate P. Pamba showers/Qu Soppally R. Rabery, S. Stew. 7. Thunder. thening Valley Scor di Cala
"attava szo`repéated to indicate, say kogrosza crear zhua** DE 1,-
Avenge of chair signification, ;' Rain - The heart of pila for the printing 84, hekurs (moon) am magistared trom, 3 ta sá, the Gaumakay at Wang dalam ladlented in fachan, veka mad
The British steamship Cairnsmuir" reposta left London on the 4th ultimo ÿ arrived at Penang and Singapore. Left Singapore on the 19th in stant. Up the China Sea bad fine weather and light variable winds. In lat. 16 N.. caught
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Carroll & Co..
Black Diamond, German bark, 670 (Boyd)-P. Bride, Batish bark, 300 (Sutherland)-H. Mac
Bohm..
Arthur
Grosser & Co.
von Beaulieu, German bark, 336 (Getting) Gloaming, British ship, 1,498 (Densmore) C. &
Trading Congo PAL Guam, British schooner, 294 (Mars)-Master, Pearl American bark, 536 (Howes)-Jardine H.Matheson & Com
H. W. DUDLEY, American bark, 1,085; D. W. Dudley, it Sept.,-Nagaanki ased. August, Coal-Captain.
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A. BORLAND, American bark, 635, Y. K
Kent, 8th September,--Nowcastla 6th July, Coal--Russell & Co
Louisa, German 3-m, sch., 24), Schlerloch, and
an,,--Whampon, grut Dicy Generale Captain,
the S.E. monsoon, which increased to heavyMADIC, British schooner, 314, White, 20th A gale, and heavy squalls with high'sca which don-"
Newchwang 25th July, Beans-Arnhold, tinued to port. S
Karberg & Co.
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MARIE German bark 430, Thomaschowsky, arth August-Swatow August roch, Ballast.
Slemesen & Com
MARIE LOUISE, German bark, 442, A. Erickson, 15th September,
The British steamship' Kwanglung reports left Foochow on the 23rd instant, Amoy on the 24th, and Swatow on the 10th From Foochow to Amoy had fresh N.E. breeze and fine clear weather. From Amoy to Swatow had strong N.E. gale with heavy sea and dark cloudy weathe Chinese ther. From Swatow to Hongkong had light N.E. breeze and fine clear weather. In Swadow the steamships: Nanning and Pain both leaving the same day for Amoy,
Timber"---Chinese..?
MELBREK, British bark, 867, H. htbody 20th
September,Cardiff 7th Juno, Coal-- Mes sageries-Maritimas;
MANILAN
In Port on 1st October, 1883.
-Amoy, German schooner, 385--Smith;
& Ca Auguste, French. berk, 870-
Bowfell, British ship, 1,002, Ker
| Cyprus, British ship, 1,392–
& Co.
Granice, American slip Elise, German ship, 1,348-Macleod
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Hubbell & Co.
fo the public as unrivalled
tion ever produced for promoting the growth to the hair. The basis of this Compound Is
made of soap rooty the natives pine Islands never use by the washing their hairy they are never found barr and it is quite common to see the feip hair from 5 to 6 feet long this Shampoo Wish NEARBY NEVER
The proprietor offert the entirely confident that be
berties it will without £i
It completely condi and cures all senses of
cont
properties:
Bell, wealy, (which))
Hubbell
Hübbell
H. A. Litchfield, American bark, 638–Peele, H. Bremer, German schooner, 338-Smith, Bell Tds, British bark, 658-Halliday, Wise & Co. John, Nicholen, itish bark, 685-WF Ste
venson &
Replia, Spanish bark 512-1, Reyes & Co. Polynesian, Bridala back, 862--Ket & Co.
ndine, German bark, 968-Smith, Bell & Co
their hair
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put this wash Hermentrïandi he will: length of time fa'anyic
FOR SALE ONLY
Hongkong, ath January,
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SIXTH DOOK WEST YROM POTTINOER STREET
Hangkang, 19th May, 1883
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