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"[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT:

October 22nd, 1893. Sir Harry-Parkes paid £f Hung-chang a voir at 9 a.m. yesterday, and did not leave the Ya men till 11,20 am. It is said that Sir Harry in- formed Li that he was going to Corea to make a treaty, quite on a new basis and independent of China; this has very much displeased the Viceroy. Sir Harry left to-day per Sin Nansing and it is said that he has given Mr. Keswick an invi- Ention to take a trip with him. Mr. Keswick has been at Peking over two weeks pr

Yesterday, at 3 p.m.,. M. Tricou, Minister for France, called upon Li Hung-chang and re- mained in audience with him till 6 p.m. They had a lengthy discussion, on the question, it is said, of the Abbé Conraux, who is now staying here, but the Viceroy refused to pay him any remuneration for the losses &c. he sustained If is also said that. M. Tricou received a milder Treatment from the Chinese than Sir George Bowen, for M. Tricou was only released of his watch and breast-pin.

tion,

602.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1883.

To-day's Advertisements.

CHINA AND MANILÄ STEAMSHIP

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY,

THE Company's Steamship

being strong south-west winds and ́s bigh

she went ashore on Gaddiford Is land. Efforts to back her off by steam and sails proved alike unavalling, and three hours after She bumped a leak filled her engine.. room. Soon after daylight the natives began to THE come off, swimming through or rather diving under the surf, and began to assist themselves to the cargo. They were driven off, and returned in larger numbers, and were so threatening in their attitude that the officers and crew deemed it wise to take to their boats, making slight provisions and water.. The next night, during strong wind and heavy sea, one of the three boats, a lifeboat, in which was the cap tain, capsized, and two of the occupants were drowned. After enduring four days and three nights of torture from thirst and a burning sun, they landed at Ras, and were welcomed by the Arabs. Here they remained for some time, but eventually they intercepted a French mail packet, which brought them lo Mauritius. A court of inquiry was held there, and the minster's certi ficate was suspended for, twelve months, the court holding that he was guilty of default in omitting to take soundings when nearing a coast.

A Shanghai, paper and some of the home papers of late appear to give a new hope to the Chinese, and they seem to have assumed a

The new Gujon liner Oregon was tried on the firmer attitude towards the France-Annam ques-able results. She had been designed to excel in 21st inst on the Clyde, and developed remark-

There is a rumour amongst the Chinese that Atlantic, and her trials give promise of the speed all other vessels at present running dn the Li Hung-chang has refused to take the 100 Krupp guns, 40 of which were landed some time realisation of the design. The steaming trials since. The late visits of the French, British, gave results never before attained in ocean. and United States Ministers to Li Hung-chang going vessels. She steamed for seven hours continuously, and in a run from Ailsa Craig to seem to have cast a gloom over the bright hopes the Cumbrae Heads, a distance of 291 knots, of the Chinese officials here.~~Mercury.

with a remnant of the tide against her, she steamed the distance in 1 hour and 27 minutes. NEWS BY-THE-FRENCH-MAIL. This gives a speed of over 20 knots, or more than 23 ordinary miles per hour. The indicated The Messageries Maritimes Company's steam-horse power was upwards of 12,000. On the ship Trouaddy, Capt. Pasqualini, with home at inat, she cruised in the same water with similar results, and left the Clyde for Liverpool. mails up to September 28th, arrived in harbour The Oregon has been built by Messrs. John this morning. The following items of general Elder and Co., of Fairfield Works, Govan, "She news are taken from the London and China has been constructed on lines similar to those of the Arizona, built in 1879, and the Alaska, in Express

1881, but with modifications suggested by ex. perience, and designed to secure greater speed and stability. Her length is 520 feet, her breadth 54 feet, and her depth 40 feet 9 inches. Her gross tonnage is about 7,5000, and she is fitted and to third class passengers, or, if need to accommodate 340 first class, 92 second class, be, 1,000 in place of cargo. The most stri- king feature of the vessel is its enormous steaming power. The engines represent a capacity greater than any yet put on board a Nothing is at present being done in the nego-act, and the boiler power is correspondingly tiation between the British and Japanese Goy emments for the revision of the Treaty. The arrival of the new British Minister in Japan will be awaited ere any further steps are taken.

Mr. Patenétre, the new Minister of France to Peking, will leave for China early in next month, The gunboat Moorhen, 4 Lieutenant-Com mander James H. Corfe, homeward bound from the China Station, left Malta on the 26th inst,

Recent additions to the Zoological Society's Gardens include two Chinese rhesus monkeys from China, presented by Mr. G. A. Conder and a pig-tailed monkey from Java, presented by Robert Smith.

The steamer Alaska, of the Gulon Line, ar- rived at New York at four am. on the 23rd inst. Her passage is said to be the fastest on record. It occupied six days twenty-one, hours forty minutes. Her runs were respectively; 415 miles, 393 miles, 386 miles, 414 miles, 436 miles, 436 miles, and 310 miles; total, 3,784.

The Carriedo, recently built by Messrs. Ramage "And Ferguson, of Leith, to the order of Messrs. Ker Bolton and Co., Glasgow, for Mesurs. Reyes and Co., of Manila, has had her trial trip, when the speed attained was is knots per hour. The Carriedo is intended for service between Singa. pore and Manila, in conjunction with the French mail.

**** DIAMANTE,”

Captain Cullen, will be despatched for the above Forts, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th instant, at FIVE P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Cog

General Managers. Hongkong, 5th November, 1883.

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PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have been instructed by the COMMISSARY GENERAL OF ORDNANCE, China, to Sell by Public Auction, on

"

THURSDAY,

Intimations,

MRS. P. SMITH,

BEGS to inform the Community of Hongkong Generally, and Visitors to the Port, that SHE HAS THIS DAY-OPENED

PRIVATE TIFFIN ROOMS,

AT

No. 8 & 9, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

! WHERE

SHE WILL BE PREPARED TO SUPPLY MEALS & REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS. The Rooms are large, well ventilated and airy, and the giands supplied will be of the best description and cooked in the best style.

· ATTACHED TO THE

TIFFIN ROOMS

ARE A

BILLIARD ROOM

AND

READING ROO

THE LATTER IS WELL SUPELIED WITH

Entimations.

HONGKONG HOTEL, HAIR DRESSING SALOON..

MR

R. MARMANDE begs to inform the Com-'

munity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that the above Establishment is now, in full working order.

He has engaged TWO FIRST-CLASS TONSORIAL ARTISTS from Paris, and his 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, &c, &c.

HAIR CUTTING ......

SHAMPOOING

SHAVING...........

TRIMMING BEARDS....

-50 Cents,

LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON, Mr. MARMANDE and his assistants' are

M.always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon,

the 8th day of November, 1883, at 11, at GERMAN, FRENCH, AMERICAN & LONDON NEWSPAPERS, WRITING MATERIALS,

Her Majesty's Ordnance Stores,

Queen's Road East.

THE FOLLOWING

GOVERNMENT, STORES,

BLANKETS, CANVAS, CORDAGE, GLASS, RUGS, SERGE, CAST and WROT IRON, LEATHER, COTTON, LINEN and-- WOOLLEN ARTICLES, STEEL, TIMBER, TIN, TRIPODS, OLD FILES, CASKS, PACKING CASES, EMPTY CEMENT DAR- RELS, BUNTING, IKON DRUMS, UM BRELLAS, BED MATS, GLAZED SASHES, DOORS and SHUTTERS.

ALSO

THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES OF CLOTHING, VIZ GREAT COATS, CAPS, SERGE and

TWEED FROCKS, CLOTH TUNICS, SERGE and CLOTH TROWSERS, BOOTS ANKLE, HELMETS, WATERPROOF COATS, &C., &c, &ch

TERMS OF SALE. Cash on delivery in Mexi can Dollars weighed at 7.1.7. All faults and fall of the hammer. All Lats to be cleared errors of description at Purchaser's risk on the within 48 hours

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LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., Auctioneers. Hongkong, 5th November, 1883. large. The engines-are-exceedingly-simple-in-

„PUBLIC AUCTIEŃ. construction. The two low pressure cylinders stand on each side of the high pressure, and then the MORTGAGEE, to Sell by Public “HE Underaigned has received instructions connecting rods are in each case geared into cranks that balance each other and produce a

Auction, on smooth and equal motion. The high pressure cylinder is 70 in. In diameter, and the low pres the 13th November, 1883, at THREE P.M., sure to4in. The stroke is 6-feet.

-at-the Premises,

RIFLE SHOOTING.

тари

-REGULARS-,--VOLUNTEERS...,”

Home papers report an important rifle match between a team of 17 sergeants selected from the various bottalions of the Brigade of Guards quartered in the metropolis, and an equal num. ber of volunteers, members of the metropolitan riffe club of which General Loid Walärley is president, which recently came off at the Park ranges, near Tottenham, and created more in- terest than has attached to any event of the kind, near London, since the Wimbledon meeting. Of the 17 who were opposed to the Guards, the old

Captain R. S. Pasely, formerly in command of H.M.S. Champions on the China-Station, who was invalied in consequence of a serious illness, has arrived home, and is now residing at Moor bilk Shedfeld, Hants, the residence of his father, Admiral Sir T. 5. Pailey, formerly Commander- | elvic regiment (Hon. Artillery Company of in-Chief at Portsmouth. Captain Pasley, we are London) had the largest proportion-eight; glad to learn, in gradually recovering.

Middlesex was represented by seven, and the City of London and the Tower Hamlets by

has been launches at Whitcinch, on the Clyde,

|

TUESDAY,

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate in Hollywood Victoria, Hongkong,

Comprising All those Picces or Parcels of GROUND, registered in the Land Office as Sections A, B, C, D and E, INLAND LOT No. 702, with the Remaining Portion of INLAND LOT 703, with the Messuages and Tene ments thereon being Nos. 239, 237, 235, and Nos, 217, 215 and 213, Hollywood Road. For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to

JM, GUEDES,. Auctioneer, Hongkong, 5th November, 1883.

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AVIS.

“TONKIN, Lê cahier des clauses et conditions du

The Nanthan, a steamer of about 1,400 tons,

one each. Licut. Bateman, H.A.C., who recently ADJUDICATIONS, LL QUE, BU INE PUBLIQUE, eur by Messrs. Charles Connell and Co. She has won the Prince of Wales's Prize at the meeting CHANCELLERIE DU CONSULAT DE FRANCE been built for the Nanshan Shipping Company of his regiment was captain of the Volunteer Hongkong, le MERCREDI 14 Novembre cou (Limited), of London, to class too Ar at Lloyd's. team, assisted by Private Rosenthal, of the same rant, a 2 h. de l'apres midi, pour la fourniture The vessel has water ballast right fore and aft, regiment; and the interests of the Regulars tatale, en a livraisons de 1500 tonnes CHACUNE and

is specially constructed to trade in Chinese were watched by Sergeant-Major P. Smith, 1st du 1er au to de chaque mois à partir du 1er Dé. Scots Guards, who, like many of the competitors cembre, 1883, de 6000 tonnes de CHARDON de waters. The engines, of 180-horse power nom. inal, are being supplied by Meåsrs. James on his side, wore the medal and bronze cross of Newcastle d' Australic, livrables à Halphong, Howden and Co.

the Egyptian campaign. Regulars are not so well Major Henry Francis Phillpotte, of the Royal-known-to-shooting-fame-as-Volunteers,-and-it-Pour le compte du service administratif du Artillery, whose death is announced as having world for cqcasions when some they see taken place at Colombo, received his professional particular occasions when some of the ser- training at the Royal Military Academy at Wool-geants have most distinguished themselves; wich, from which he was gazetted, to a Beuten, but that they have done well in the army inter ancy in the Royal Artillery on Oct. 3, 1857, In regimental ride matches, and in other events, 1860 he served with the expedition to China, and besides the annual course at Pirbright, admits was present at the actions of Sinho, Tangku, theof, no doubt. The conditions, briefly, were capture of the Taky Forts, the affairs near Tang-seven shots at each of the ranges of aco, 50%, chow, and the surrender of Peking, receiving a and 600 yards, Wimbledon, 1883, targets and medal with two clasps for his military services, scoring, any position, and Government Martini- The Orontes troopship has had her water-tight | Henri rifies, two sighting shots at each range, compartments so increased as to extend to the 17 men a-ride, but only the best 15 count. deck above as well as the deck below the water. All the preliminaries having been arranged.

contrat est déposé à la disposition du public d la Chancellerie du Consulat de France & Hongkong.

G. DE MONTJAMONT, Le S. Commissaire de la Division de Chine et du Japon. Hongkong, le 3 Novembre, 1883.

Entimations.

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G. FALCONER & CO.

CHRONOMETER

linc, while she has also been fitted up with the firing opened at a quarter to three, when the WATCHANUFACTURERS

proximo with 800 naval officers and men, who club, by splendid shooting, took lead which

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electric light, the whole of the vessel from the" atmospherical conditions, though not all that keel to the yardarin being this Illuminated. The could be desired, were certainly not unfavourable, Orontes will leave. Portsmouth on the at the light being good, with little wind. Here the

will form relief crews for the Champion, Cleos | boded ill for the success of the Regulars, patra, Flying Fish, Daring Midgi and the majority at the close-showing-some 30 Zephyr on the China Station. She will also points Private Hinde, Queen's, headed the list take out drafts for four regiments now at the with 34 points out of a possible 15, six bulls. Cape, including a cavalry regiment,

eyes and an inner, and as showing the perfection Commander Lawrence Ching, R.N., on appoint of the shooting, not one man of the rs scored ruent to the charge of the Daring, sloop, renews less than so, the next best totals being the 33 of his acquaintance with the China Station, where Sargeant E.3. Roberts, H.A.C., and 32 sach by be served last in the fron Dwas. He entered Colour Sergeant Gilbert, 3rd Middlesex, Sergeant the Navy in 1836. In 1860 bo was appolated Sage, T.HR.B., Private Brooking, H.A.C. iiday of the Fown, sisop, Commander R. P. | Private H. W. Young, 1st Herts, Frivate Silver, Cator, with which he served on the Australian | H.A.C, and Private Rosenthal, H.A.C... On the Station for three years, obtaining his promotion side of the Guards there was one 33 by Colour in her to acting sub-lieutenant, and while serving Sergeant Mann, 1st Grenadiers, two 32's by. with her gaining the silver medal of the Royal Dril-Sergeant Kellman, ist Scote, and Colour Humane Society for jumping overboard and Sergeant Slade, 1st Coldstreams; and four 30's saving the life of a seaman of the Cape of Good by Colour Sergeant Dean, ist Scots, Colour-Ser- Sergeant. Wil

Hope Commander Ching, was on the China, geant Bowan, 1st pioneer-Sergeant Raven

in AND JEWELLER'S..

&c. &c. &c. N.II.—No Extra Charge for the use of the Reading and Billiard Rooms, ARRANGEMENTS. FOR BOARD and LODGING-can be made by applying to

Hongkong, roth October, 1883.

MRS. P. SMITH, ON THE PREMISES, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

1766

F. VINCENOT

HAS FOR SALE,

"ENARD BUTTER, in Bottles.

ANISETTE DE BORDEAUX, qus, & pts. Stone Bottles, ANISETTE DE BORDEAUX,

qis, & pts. DUTCH CURACAO, White & Orange Dry,

quarts and pints EAU-DE-VIE DE DANTZIG GOLD LIQUOR (Eau d'Or) quarts and pints.

CACAO CHOUVA A DA VANILLE. CACAO, À LA VANILLE:

MEUTHE GLACIALE PRALINE GRILLEES A LA NOYAU DES ANTILLES.

VANILLE

CREME DES YLES. | CHAMPAGNE MOUET & CHANDON, pints,

CHAMPAGNE VVE. CLIQUOT, pints." ORANGE BITTERS, quarts and pints. FRENCH BEER (VÉLTEN). VICHY WATER ČELESTIN, Grande Grille.

HAUTERIVE, Hopital "PARC, Mesdames,

CHOMEL

FRENCH WHITE SOAP.

TOBACCO CAPORAL SUPERIOR. ORDINAIRE.

ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF FRENCH WINES, PRESERVES, &C., WHOLESALE &

specially set apart Ladies, or at their own Residences at MODERATE CHARGES.

Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Finaud 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:- 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 inspection, and he is prepared to supply the same! at prices which will compare favorably with those of any other establishment,

The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied with Punkahs, and the "Iced Shampoo is the greatest luxury of the day,

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

Tonsorial operation."

RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RESET. G Hongkong, 12th Junej 1883.

"WAI SAN YAT PO.”

DAILY CHINESE: NEWSPAPER

RETAIL AN INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. PRICES & SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. A with a wide circulation in the Colony and

F. VINCENOT, No. 24, Praya Central.

Hongkong, 12th October, 1883.

INTIMATION.

-{772

NDER" the heading" Exhibits to the Cork Exhibition, Ireland," "THE CORK

CONSTITUTION, No. 13,025, dated Saturday, July 14th 1883, says :- MESSRS. TURNBULL JUNR, & SOMERVILLE,

"Valletta, Malta, exhibit in a tastefully arranged case, samples of their famous 'Kaisar- I-Hind' Cigarettes, and inasmuch as a revolution in the habit of smoking is now setting in, this exhibit should prove attractive to all lovers of the 'fragrant weed. Instead of atong Tobacco, often used in too strong pipes and full flavoured Cigars, the mild Cigarette, is rapidly coming into vogue. These now on view in the Exhibition are highly spoken of by the Press, vendors, and smokėra,”-d

SOLE AGENCY,

"NOVELTY STORE,

MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD.

Hongkong, 26th September, 1883.

For Sale.

RODERICK DHU WHISKY

יי

PURE Fine Flavoured Blend, Equal in

Bouquet and Style to the FINEST FRENCH BRANDY, SOLE AGENT FOR HONGKONG,

CL. THEVENIN, 'Hongkong Hotel Building, Hongkong, 19th October, 1883. ...[787

Intimations.

31.

5731

THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND

HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" FOR 1884.

THIS Valuable Work with many NEW

· ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS will be published on January 1st, 1884

C. L. THEVENIN, PRICE THREE DOLLARS.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS, HAS. FOR SALE.

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS A FINE

CHARTS AND BOOKS,

*-*-- -- No. 46, QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL] - [471] WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. "UNMAKERS & AMMUNITION

DEALERS, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Arms, Ammunition, and

and Requisites of every description,

Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at. moderate charges.

Sporting Guns and Ammunition always

gabon, hand.

D.K,

GRIFFITH, MANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

WATERS.

Station in the flagship Iron Duke from July, lamison, ast Scots, 1878, to January 1851. Sacroft, 1st Coldstreams. At 500 yards the shocking Captain Johr FL. P. Maclear takes command on the part of the North London Rills Club

7. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE of the Flying Fisk for surveying duties in China surpassed that at the shorter distance, three,

(Opposita the City Hall), He entered the Navy in 185t, and served under competitors getting within one point of the Sir Charles Talbot in the Baltic expedition In highest possible-Sergeant Sage, Sergeant Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the 1864, including the capture of the farts at Bo-Pullman, and Private H. W. Young while resin late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S marsund, and in the Black Sea during the Cri. Hinde, added 33 to his score, and

SODA WATER FACTORY mean war, including the operations in the Sea (Queen's), who had made 31, put on 33. Silver is now prepared to execute the largest onders

As alleutenant he served in the also added 33 to his 30, and Private Fountain, for every description of Acrated Waterswi of Azoff. Sphins in the last Chinawar, and was at the fat Herts, 33 to his 30. Only one of the team capture of the Taku Forts. Returning home in the Brigade of Guards succeeded here in get- 1864 he qualified in gunnery, and in 1804 joined dos 30-Drill-Sergeant Kellman, but there were two 29% br.Colour-Sergeant Slade and Sergeant-Major Thomas, and four of 28 by Lance

the Princess Royal, with which he served in life East Indies and China, under Admiral King, until

Lowe

promptness and despatch SUPERIOR QUALITY

ASSORTMENT

of :,

WHITE AND RED BURGUNDIES GRAND HERMITAGE

CHAMBERTIN,

CHABLIS,

RICHEBOURG,

OLD-PORT,

SHERRY,

POMMARD,

Pints and Quarts.

WHISKEY,

* COGNAC, ASSORTID LIQUORS AND SYRUPS,

PERFUMERY,RAGE DES Vapo

"Hongkong, 17th October, 1883,

FOR SALE.

G

H. MUMM & Co CHAMPAGNE

QUARTE

$22 per Case.. $3 per Case,

MELCHERS & Co,

With an extensive circulation in Hongkong and the Coast Ports of China and Japan, The

At the Coast Ports. Subscription, FOUR DOLLARS per Annum. The above high-class native paper is an excellent medium for Adver- fisers at Strictly Moderate Charges. Guaranteed* ! circulation of over 1,120 Copies. Communications to be addressed to the Proprietor, ....

LUK KE SHUN, No..9, Gough Street. Hongkong 17th September, 1883. [703

SH

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QUA.

'HIP, PORTRAIT, AND MINIATURE-

PAINTER, PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS. All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. IVORY MINIATURÉS A SPECIALITE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

'No. 53, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS. HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

_C__H_I__E_____N_A_M_

GOLD AND SILVERSMITH

..

WATCH MAKER AND

ENGRAVER,

WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED

.....

ON MODERATE TERMS;

ALL WORK GUARANTEED, JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED. No. 71, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG,

Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.

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Y.

A H 0

HOY LEE

MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER.

description of Gentle.........

Hmen's Scarves

TAS for Sale, everollers, Ties, Socks, Hats,

&c., &c.: Dealer in Chinese Silks of nilidada.

Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own Manufacture. Silk: Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs,

material guaranteed, the

-No. 113, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.. - Hongkong, 16th May, 1884.

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LINGS HIN G.

OOT AND SHOE MAKER,

Philliplanes, Straits Settlements, Bangkok, B. No.5, WELLINGTON STREET, HOMOKOKO. Macao, &c, "THE HONGKONG DIRECTHE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE TORY is the best medium for Advertising in the FAR EAST. The scale of charges are

6.00 Third of a Page... 400 Fourth of a Fage. ................... 3.00 Orders for Coples of "THE HONGKONG- DIRECTORY" and for ADVERTISEMENTS may be sent to the following Agents

HONDKONG,,,Mr. W. Brewer,

Messrs.F. Blackhead & Co." ......Messrs. Heuermann, Herbit & Co.,

Messrs. Kelly & Walsh.AK Mesirs. Lane, Crawford & Co. · The Novelty Store, MACAO....Messrs. A. A. de Mello & Co. CANTONME M. F. da Silva. SWATOW...Messrs, Queich & Co. AMOY and

Mr. N. Moalle FORMOSA TERRANIT, FOOCHOW Messrs. Hedge & Co. Apply to

SHANGHAI WARRANT & Nogia Messrs. MacKenzie & Co. Hongkong, and March, 1882, --

ERN FORTS 23 24 2 FOR SALE

JAPAN Messrs. Kelly & Co., Yokohama,

·MANILA Messrs: Ramires & Glauditr, Quality of GOLDEN GATE ana, BANGKOK - Mr. D.B. Bradley,

PARIS and 'Messrs. Callien add Prince.****

1.5G SULOR QUANTD. BIWESTERN MILLS FLOUR, ALE Srdcron Mchard Sayle & Co.

San Francisco, Consumers are Invited to try those carefully. Manufactured

close of her commission in 1867% AT Erst line Sergeant Hawkins, Orderly-room Sergeant May, KPARKLING WATERSUP SPONGEE: SILK of all kinds, voda LONBANATA

THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR.

Pioneer Sergeant Ravenscroft, and Sergeant Major Folson. At this range the Guarda lost another So points, and the struggle was hopeless,l Orders and Communications should be ad-

dressed to The Factory

BRABANTE BEACONSFIELI) ARCADE.

Hongkong, rith April, 1882

tenant of the Octavia he served in that ship from October, 1867 to August, 1868, including Abys- einlan services, for which he was promoted com xnander. His las Cmployment afloat was at the last distance six of the North London second in command of the Challenger in her scored; 30; and upwards, while there, was but, scientific voyage round the world from June, 1872, |'single record of the same kind on the other side. to 1876. For this last service, he was promoted The official record wah: North London, Rifle to his present rankayi Captain Maclear has the | Club, 1,367; the Brigade of Guants, if 201- Baltic medal, Crimean medal with Sebastopol majority for (North London Rife Club,160 clasp, Turkish medal, Calaa medal with Tak point. the close of the contest the clasp, and Abyssinian medal,T

of the Guarda said that though it was

"not shoot in the form dis

day, they could

The Cape mail steamer Gart

rived at Plymouth with

and the officers of the

sion, of Leith, whic

Gaddifore Jaland

the property of

left Singapore, via

"when" arriving at

Azon on the mornin

on |bada

mens

by the Vol

of the splendid shooting:

the team do, which they,

ARUNG TANGAN

OF HER CHEONG CHING HONO, * 42, Bonham Strand, S 6th August, 1883.ANGT 1624 M779

CIGARS CIGARSTY CIGARS !!! JUST PUBLISHED.

phy In WASA) THE CITY OF MANILACIGAR STORE - PRICE THIRTY CENTS.

AN

· FOR SALE. OŁOWN

CIGARS of all Brands and from every known factory in Manila, care constantly being received Owing to the peculiarly advantageous position of the Undersigned, in regard to the

·CIGAR trade with he now offers Gigure ready's for:

HE

THE OF THE

EASTERN SEAS

BREVET LIEUT. COL. H. S. PALMER,

PETROVAL ENGINEERS, DANSLost

yea by the anda" | "Being a Review of Pére. Decheyren's Work on

nent, having been paida jewynnihe typhoons of the China Seal

tha pro

KELLY RAWALSH-HONGKONG, Hähakong roth November, 18823)

of all brandu, fully immediaté smoking.

NOTBIN

·Hongkong, "Toth Oct

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRA

Redder's Hill, Hongkong Hongkong, 9th October, 188335 CONTUM GUEDES.

TOUSE AND LAN FE AUCTIONEER AND AGENT.25

No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HACKONG.

Hongkong, 23rd January 1882.

HONGKONG TIMBER

12 YARD, WANCHAI.

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Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS. Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

SAM HING, JUNK

STULTZ, her TAILOR, DRAPER, AND GENERAL OUTFITTER,

Best Materials and '& Perfect Fit Guaranteed, AT MODERATE PRICES,

`EALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds,

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| PITH HATS, MATTING, BAMBOO BLINDS, and has always on hand a very fine selection of various kinds" of Sille: Goods and Embroideries.

Wholesale Manufacturer of Silk Coats and other Garments for exportation.

{ "No." 62, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL-

(Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street.) Hongkong, z1st August, 1883.

CHEONG WO

TAILOR, DRAPER,

GENERAL OUTFITTER

B

>EST Materials and a Perfect Fit

uaranteed

DRALE

BAMBOO

ICES

KINDS PITH

15

SILK

BERIANO

14th June, 1881,

SPARS

NOGUE

CENT

BITE DOOR. WEST TROM PO

Hongkong 19th May, 1831

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