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jor was bowled by Wheeler after contributing 27, but Jarrett was not disposed of until he hnd registerd 62, when he was unluckily an our Drummer White-displayed social cricket for 42 and - Private Owens played very carefully for carrying out his bat, the innings closing

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1883.

To-day's Advertisements.

WANTED ON BOTTOMRY.

BOUT DOLLARS ELEVEN THOU

for 167, or a majority of 12. De Chair and waters of eastern · Asia, namely, Saigon, which | SAND ($11,000) on the Ship, Freight and basil bang

the paper on which it is written. To establish a' blockade which should be effective and thus valid by international law, of the treaty ports and all the great navigable rivers of China, would require the concerted and persistent action of the whole French navy. But where would the ships get coal? France has but one cooling station in the

is many hundreds of miles from the acarest Chinese haven. The British coaling stations would, of course, be shut to French war vessels, in conformity with China's demand that Great Britain should fulfil the duties of a neutral power ever, that in the obstacies seemingly insupera. ble, and at the risk of exhausting her own re- sources, France contrived to make her blockade effectual, the ensuing paralysis of the British trade with China would provoke such discontent in England and would so rekindle the historical dislike of her French neighbor, that the first specious pretext for intervention might be seized upon. It is also an ominous circumstance that Germany as well as Great Britain has something to lose by a French blockade of the Chinese ports, for we scarcely need to say that in the eyes of the French Foreign Office. Bismarck's little finger, raised in admonition, would seem thicker than Gladstone's Joins,

Intimations, F VINCENOT

HAS FOR SALE,

BUTTER, in Bottles muy

Plumbe were credited with 3 wickets each,

Cargo of the German Bark "MARIE CANISETTE DE BORDEAUX, qis. & pte and Farquhar and Wheeler with two and one

THOMASCHEWSKI, for the voyage hence to respectively.

Channel for orders to a Port in the United

Stone Bottles, In their second essay the naval representatives

Kingdom, or on the Continent. TENDERS ANISETTE DE BORDEAUX, qts & pts.

White & Grange Dry, again made a creditable display, seven of the lowards both belligerents. Let us suppose, how must be sent in on or before FRIDAY, the 9th DUTCH CURACAO, quarts and pints.

November, to the Undersigned, who do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any GOLD LIQUOR (Eau d'Or) quarts and pints. Tender.

EAU-DE-VIE DE DANTZIG, SIEMSSEN & Co.,

CACAO.CHOUVA A PA VANILLE. Agents.

CACAO, A LA VANILLE. PRALINE GRILLEES A LA VANILLE.. NOYAU DES ANTILLES. MEUTHE GLACIALE

cleven getting into double figures, Farquhar was again top scorer with 32, Cooke quickly ran up 22 before running himself out, De Chair played well for 21, and Primrosecontributed a very useful at. The innings eventually closed for 157, the extras numbering (1. Duffin and Lenahan were the most successful bowlers for the Buffs. With 146 to obtain to win the match, the Buffs commenced an impossible task in the time available, but they nevertheless made a bold bid for victory, Gordon and Jarrett were sent in on a slogging campaign, and they faithfully carried outinstruc tions, by knocking the bowling allover the field, treating all the naval mundiers with strict im partiality, Gordon had a life or two, and Jarrett had several narrow escapes, and as usual under «imilar circumstances, they did not forget to avail themselves of their good fortune, No separation was effected until the score reached 115, when Jarrett was smartly caught by Far quhar off Cooke, having compiled 38 by indis. criminate - hitting. | Drummer. White was next man in, but after totalling 4 he gave Stopford an cany chance, which was accepted, and Bun bury took the vacant wicket. Time was soon! afterwards called, the score then standing "at 131 for a wickets, Gordon carrying out his bat amidat loud applause: for a hard hit 73----------

The following are the scores:----

THE NAVY, FIKATION. Lent, Cable, Evan 4 HDefin Dr. Wheeler, c. Whim, & IPAsth ng 4 Dumns, 3 Elevant i... A Ak Ele Chalf, & Evora mazmuni 4 a Diffu, b Lanahan... $1 Lent. Rolisson, b D'Agih...... 13 - Isti, li Dalin... 11 Mr. Marwood, c Evans, D'Ath 6 Dyas 20

est. Hopford, b Exa. Hestraní Plumbe, Rabljely b

b Lensban

20

SECOND

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1837

Hongkong, 7th November, 1883. HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE.

and after the 1st December, 1883, the BUSINESS of the HOTEL will be con- ducted by the Company. Pending the comple tion of the proposed afterations and repairs the. DIRECTORS solicit the indulgence of the Public for any inconvenience which; may-be- caused thereby.

By Order of the Directors,

In brief, neither the. Manchu dynasty, whose tenure of power at Pekin may be said to bang upon a thread, nor the French republic, which salves at every breeze from Berlin, can venture to indulge itself in the luxury of an expensive War This being clear, it behoves them to come to terme as speedily as possible, no matter how mortifying may be the concessions recipro- cally requisite for while the diplomatists are from France and China to the seat of hostilities haggling at Paris, reinforcements are hurrying In Tonguio, and at any moment a fresh colli-MR. J. M. GUEDES has received instruc sion and a new disaster may render the breach between the countries irremediable,

A MORNING SCENE.

About 8 o'clock yesterday morning a man smoking plug tobacco in an old clay pipe, walked. out of ■ Michigan avenue saloon with a rat in a trap. He looked neither to the right or the left until he had reached the middle" of the street. Then he placed the trap on the ground and whistled for his dog. If he had a dog, the ani mai did not respond, but the public did. In less than two minutes thirty men were rushing to the spot

"Hi there! Don't let him out till I get my

Hold on! Wait for the dogstyelled half

Mr. Farquhar, c Owen, bGleeson 24 Jarrett, b Lenahan...dog,” shouted one.

·Mr. Cooks, bis wicket, & Glouson-- out utanaria BT- Lieut. Primrose c and b Owego 9-0 Mitford, & Duliina mo Mr. Cabe, nota 19 Tema 17

17

THE BUFFS.

· Second IwxinCA,

FIRST INNINGS, -Limut:-IYAqib, b De Chair

Sargeant Dufin, Farquhar,

Plumbent Lost Hanbury, b De Chair... Llous. Jarrett, Fug out

Drum Major Gisexe, † Wanaler: Capt. Gordon, a Prímicas, b Da

mat aut

és ́e Farquhar, b Cooke...

Dr. White, hit wicket, b Plumbs as 'c Stopford, b Cooke a

Pio, Owens, sot 09

gur. Mitford, b Plumbeọ

Bid, Evans, Farquhar me

Fra Lenah, Kumba,

Farquharsoļiscov

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a dozen voices at once, has been

!! Keep cool and form a circle!" commanded à policeman, as he took a firmer grip of his baton. The man with the trap spread a large hand-

LOUIS HAUSCHILD, Secretary, Hongkong, 7th November, 1883.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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tions from Mr. Edward JAMES ACKROYD Receiver of the Estate of NG CHEONG to Sell by Public Auction, on

THURSDAY,

the 15th November, 1883, at 3 O'Clock 1.m., at the Premises, A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,

Comprising All

those. Pieces or Parcels of GROUND. Situate at YAU-MA-TEE, British_Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong and Registered in the Land Office as the Remaining Por- tion of Kowloon MARINE LOT No. 30, Section A B C H and 1 and the Remaining Portion of Kowloon INLAND LOT No. 43, Section C of Kowloon INLAND LOT NO.

· 106, and Section B of Kowloon INLAND | "LOT No. 107, held for the respective re- sidues of the icrms of 75 years respectively. The property will be offered for Sale in 13 Lots as follows:-

All those premises respectively known as,

CREME DES VLES.

CHAMPAGNE MOUET & CHANDON, pints. CHAMPAGNE VVE. CLIQUOT, ORANGE BITTERS, quarts and pints FRENCH BEER (VELTEN), S VICHY WATER CELESTIN, Grande Grille.

HAUTERIVE, Hopital PARC, Mesdames. CHOMEL.

*

FRENCH WHITE SOAP

TOBACCO CAPORAL SUPERIOR,

. ORDINAIRE.

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

RETAIL AN INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. PRICES & SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.

F. VINCENOT, No. 34, Praya Central,

Hongkong, 12th October, 1883.

INTIMATION.

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NDER the heading "Exhibits to the Cork Exhibition, Ireland," "THE CORK F-CONSTITUTION, No. 13,025, dated Saturday, July 14th 1883, says — MESSRS. TURNBULL JUNR. & SOMERVILLE,

Valletta, Maltë, exhibit in a tastefully arranged case, samples of their famous Kaisar- 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 strong Tobacco, often used in too strong pipes and full flavoured Gigam, the mild Cigarette is rápidly coming into vogue. Those how on view in the Exhibition are highly- spoken of by the Press, vendors, and smokers."

SOLE AGENCY,

"NOVELTY STORE,"

MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD.

Hongkong, 26th September, 1883..

MRS. P. SMITH,

£731-

Intimations.

WALSAN 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 Copies. Communications to be addressed to the Proprietor,

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

HONGKONG HOTEL."-

HAIR DRESSING SALOON. NAR. MARMANDE begs to inform the Com Mnity of Hong kong, and in the cra the above Establishment is now in full working order. i..

He has engaged _TWO FIRST-CLASS TÓNSORIAL 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.......

fo Cents.

25

71

LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON. MG MARMANDE and his assistants ar always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon, specially set apart for Ladies, or at their own Residences at MODERATE CHARGES..

Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Finand 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,;

taken at the following prices

and Shampo$4.00 Per Month.

EVERY

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 Pankahs, and the Iced Shampoo" is the greatest luxury of the day.

The Saloon is open from 7 A.M. till y P.M. for

a operation.

kerchief over it and waited. He was not a bit Lot 1-The Tenement No. 20 Praya, proportion BEGS to inform the Community of Hongkong Centrally, and Visitors to the Port, that foestrial op het who feel the necessity of

excited. On the contrary he was as placid as a chip sailing in the wash dish.

What did yo ketch him?" inquired a news- bat

The placid man did not deign to reply..

Whatil ye take fur him?" asked another, 23but his inquiry was treated with the same silent

contempt.

221

THE QUESTION IN TONQUIN

The negotiations which are in progress be tween the Chinese Ambassador and the French

of annual Crown Rent $1.72.

Lot 3-The Tenement No. 21 Praya, proportion,

of annual Crown Rent $1.72..

Lot 3-The Tenement No. 86 Station Street,

proportion of annual Crown Beat $174.1 Lot 4-The Tenement No. 88 Station Street, proportion of annual Crown Rent $1.72.

*

SHE HAS THIS DAY: OPENED

PRIVATE TIFFIN ROOMS,

AT

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, BLOG WHERE

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

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Lot 5-The Tenement No. go Station Street, SHE WILL BE PREPARED TO SUPPLY MEALS & REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS. SHIP, PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE

proportion of annual Crown Reat $1.72.

Lot 6-The Tenenient No. 63 Temple Street, proportion of annual Crown Rent $1.73. Lot 7-The Tenement No. 65 Temple Street,

Then four or five men came running up with dage under their arms, and ten or fifteen dogs en foot followed behind. There was a fight between a bull dog and a Newfoundland, and there would have been a row between the owners had not a second policeman appeared. Order was finally restored. The dogs were arranged in a circle and held by their col-Lot lars, and the placid man slowly knocked the ashes from his pipe, looked carefully around, afid then raised the tray and shook the rat out All

Lot The Tenement No. 67 Temple Street, proportion of annual Crown Rent $1.73.

g-The Tenement No. 69 Temple Street, proportion of annual Crown Rent $1.72.

proportion of arinual Crown Rent $1.71. Let 10-The Tenement No. 73 Temple Street, proportion of annual Crown Rent $1,73,

proportion of annual Crown Rent $172.

The Rooms are large, well ventilated and airy, and the viands supplied will be

of the best description and cooked is the best style.

-ATTACHED TO THE

TIFFIN

ARE A

ROOMS

BILLIARD ROOM

AND

RE

A DIN

ROOM.

Sa tutelagt."THE LATTER 19 WELL SUPPLIED 'WITH.

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

No.: 52, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

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Minister for Foreign affairs, according to a writer" the dogs made a rush, but in ten seconds each Lot The Tenement No. 75 Temple Street, GERMAN, FRENCH, AMERICAN & LONDON NEWSPAPERS, WRITING MATERIALS, ¡COLD AND SILVERSMITH

|

and every canine walked off on his ear and seemed to be butt-in-his-feelings-A-boy stepped-Lot 12 The Tenement No, ar-Fuk-Shing-lane,- forward and held them up to view.

-proportion of annual Crown Reft $1.72~

Lot 13-All that Fiece of VACANT GROUND situate between the Tenements Nos. 26 and 30 Temple Street, proportion of annual Crown Rent 31.82.

"Yes, it vhas a grogery radt, and he cost me den cents!" calmly replied the placid man as. he walked off with his trap-Detroli Frie Press.

in the New York" Sun, show a disposition on both sides to prevent the Annames affair from engendering a trial of strength between France and China. The pretensions, however, of the It's a crockery rat he yelled as he whirled two powers are so conflicting that it is hard to it around, ace how they can be reconciled without a sacri- fice of the material interests of one of the parties to the controversy. If the treaty of Hue is so far sustained as to permit of the assertion of a French protectorate over the whole of Annam, the recognition of Chinese supremacy would be merely nominal, and the Chinese residents would. find themselves on prochicly the same footing ar other foreigners, that is to say, they would be subject to the French tribunals. Should, on the

To day's Advertisements.

other hand, the proposition of the Marquis Treng THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP

be accepted, and if besides acknowledging Ching'". claim to overlordship, the French should agree

to leave a neutral zone between the Tonquinese and Chinese frontiers, they would be exposed to incessant predatory attacks, and would find trade with Yunnan, the main object of their efforts, entirely impracticable, da ne? 10

The position originally taken by M. Challemel. Lacour the basis on which the treaty of Hus was recently concluded was that China has no business to interfere with the quarrel between France and Annam; her claim to supremacy over the latter country being treated as a pure fiction. M. Bourde wat recalled for acknowledging the validity of that claim, and his successor, M. Tricou, was instructed to deny it altogether. In pursuance of this policy, the concessions èx. torted from the ostensible ruler of Annum after the capture of the - harbour defences a hits capital, included an express disavowal of Chinese authority, This attitude should not

have been taken unless the Franch were resolved

to maintain it at the cost of a war with the Middle" Kingdom. The information received from: "Me Bourée, and, the sharp trobuff ex- perienced by M. Tricou, should have taught the French Foreign Office that it would be useless

to try to browbeat...China In this instance,

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY, HE Company's Steamship

THE

“DIAMANTE "sued Captain Cullen, will be despatched for the above Ponts, TO-DAY, the 7th instant, at FIVE P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co,

The Lots will be sold subject to the existing lettings and tenancies thereof respectively.

For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to

BRERETON, WOTTON,-&-DEACON,---

Solicitors for the Vendor, 35, Queen's Road, Hongkong,

or to

J. M. GUEDES,

Auctioneer,

Hongkong, 7th Nevember, 1883.Hongkon40

Intimations.

WANTED TO RENT.

LARGE

A

[Ba&

Apply to

ww General Managers. Hongkong, 3th November, 1883.

FOR SINGAPORE, FENANG, AND CALCUTTA

THE Steamship

POLARRATOON APCAR," Captain A. B. MacTavish, will be despatched

STABL E.

R. FRASER-SMITH, Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 24th October, 1883.

A CARD.".

C &

N-No Exdra Charge for the use of the Reading and Billiard Rooms. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BOARD and LODGING can be made by applying to

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

Hongkong, roth October, 1883.

For Sale.

RODERICK DHU WHISKY. PURE Fine Flavoured Blend, Equal in A

Bouquet and Style to the FINEST FRENCH BRANDY. SOLE AGENT 'TOR HONGKONG,

C. L. THEVENIN, Hongkong Hotel Building, Hongkong 19th October, 1883. 1787

C. L. THEVENIN,

A

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

Intimations.

WASH...

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MOGO SHAMPOO recommend his fo the public as unrivalled by any prepara tion ever produced for promoting the growth to the hair. The basis of this compound made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine Islands never use anything else for washing their hair; they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will — NEVER BE BALD.....

The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro perties it will without fall arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scurt, dandruff, and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does'noi

WATCH-MAKER-

AND. ENGRAVER, WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATË TERMS;

ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REFAIRED.

No. 72, .WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG, Hongkong, 6th April, 1882,

A

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HO HOY LEE MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER.

TAS for Sale, every description of Gentle Hmen's Scarves, Collars, lies, Socks, Hats,

&c, &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds." Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own Manufacture. China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.

. No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 16th May, 1882. '

LING

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SHIN G

DOOT ÄND SHOE MAKER,

FINE ASSORTMENT contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling B. No. 3, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG,

WHITE AND RED BURGUND 1 E 8 GRAND HERMITAGE, 12/

CHAMBERTIN,

for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY PRIVATE BOARD AND LODGING RICHEBOURG,

14th fortant af 3 F.M. Van

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co Agents Hongkong, 7th November, 1883,,

and that France would have either to fight fehl landfilmrinaln

or abate part of its exorbitant demanda

No doubt, the Pekin Government is weak, and

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can be obtained for SINGLE GENTLEMAN OR MARRIED COUPLES AT

NO. 6, QUEEN's Road East. Next Door to the Temperance Hall. Terms Moderate. Hongkong, och July, 1883.

CHABLIS

A

OLD FORT,

:) SHERRY,"

propertici it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE. their hair.

Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to

| put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to POMMARD | ferment, and he will guarantee it, to keep any

| length of time in any climate, A-MAN

FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co.,

VARIETY STORE,;

Pints and Quarts)-

WHISKEY,

COGNAC,

ASSOWYLDAN LIQUORS AND SYRUPS,

PERFUMERY

Hongkong, 17th fittoker, 1883,451 | 2 *[yo

FOR SALE,

ROYAL YORK HOTEL has good reason to fear that" Its very ex-CEALED TENDERS will be received by the

OLD STRYNE, BRIGHTON, ENGLAND, (-? latence might be imperilled by an unsuccessfd Undersigned up to FOUR O'CLOCK Pay of

with European, eremy swold be THURSDAY the sand instant, for the ERECT boobs on any use HE above HOTEL is Centrally, situated, equally certain, however, to lose the prestige. PION- of DISPENSER'S QUARTERS the imodation for travellers, especially those coming by, which alone it manages to maintain its hold ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITAL, Hongkong according from Eastern Climates. FAMILIES and GENTLE-GH MUMK, & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE upon disaffected people, should it submit to Plan, Specification and Conditions which can we will find every comfort they can wish for at without a struggle to the extinction of rights be seen on application at the Naval Storekeeper the above establishment. it thr which it has been for months asserting, with so Office by puntija stamen ag much firmnessEven the present Manchu The right to reject the lowest or any Tender 503) 2

A HOADLY, dynasty may be forced to fight for his life, and | is reserved.

Proprietor.

HOTEL

the French blander in driving it;into macOBBY:

unless they are prepared to face the w

would be the logical and Inevitable mitcom

their polley

The truth is that Mf: Challem

been trying to play.x

"and that he is now (anb

of having chil

igastandiousz

probably give rise

which might have

for the French dynsity

the Black Flags

cognize the danger. prova a second, Mex blind to the rin „Bismarck; hears the

inforcements

Governmcblia the last war

for; that

nable to

perilous abroad

W. H. JOBB, Naval Storekeeper.

HM: NAVAL YARD Hongkong, 7th November, 1883

URNITURE SALE

med have received

by Public Auction, on

EDNESDAY

Instant, at a O'CLOCK PM, E

4 Seymour Terrace,

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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising GANDAY IN ARTICLES for DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM BED ROOM, and DRESSING ROOM CANTON MATTING CARPETING, RUGS, BAMBOO BLINDS. WANASAY SETS FENDERS and FIRE-IRONS, GLASS

ERNSTST

things can be seen on the morning of

"CLARIDGE'S

A BROOK STREET, LONDON, W,

FAHE above is a Commodians and” Stiktable HOTEL for FAMILIES! and GENTLEREN

QUARTE

$33-per Case. immin' $23 per Casedliat Apply to HG Armal S

MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong, and March, 1882. 12 PIN [8

going home from the Far East. It is under the San directable Management of Mr. and Mrs" GEORGE FRAGNELL who apare no pains-in- providing their visitors with every possible

comfort.

BUJAMA GUEDES,

BOUSELÄNDE LAND BROKER AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT Ape

No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG,"

Hongkong, 3rd January”)

FOR

of GOLDEN GATE MILLS FLOUR, lately from.

fall kinda

THƯƠNG CHI HONG

Daham Stran "Hongkong

hos CIGARS P.

ARSIT THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE,

IGARS of all Brands drid Cal factory in Main are constantly HONGKONG TIMBER?!

received. Owing to the peculia YARD WANCHAI position of the Undersigned

"CIGAR trade with Manila, IU HÓW REGON FINE SPARS AND LUMBER of all brands,” MIGRESEN ALWAYS ON HAND. Immediate aniol

LA MALLORYBIRDZUKA

Proprietor

"24th) une, 1881.

Hongkong Joth

Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed.

Special experience in making Gentlemen's

ADA EURIDING" BOOTS.

Hongkong, 4th April, 18835; **

·Lass

Queen's Road Central SAM HING, JUNR.

Hongkong, 25th January, 1883.

D. K. GRIFFITH.

ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON MANERATED WATERS.

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE":

(Opposite the City Hall)

APLASIAT SCULTZ

TAILOR, DRAPER, AND GENERAL OUTFITTER,

Best Materials and Ferfect Fit Guaranteed,

+

AT MODERATE PRICES.

flaving Purchased the entire Machinery of the DEALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds,

late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S

SODA WATER FACTORY.

la now prepared to execute the largest orders for every description of Aerited Waters with

fen bei promptness and despatch. ARVEDE SUPERIOR QUALITY

GUARAN

EED.

Consumers are Invited to try those enrefully ** CHECA Hope Manufactured MAINE SPARKLING WATERS.

THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR

|

PITH HATS, MATTING, BAMBOO BLINDS, and has always on hand a very fine. selection of various kinds of Silk Goods sund"" Embroideries, polagandan ungue

Wholesale Manufacturer of Silk Coats and other Garments for exportation.

No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street). Hongkong, 21st August, 1883.

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All Orders and Communications should be ad CHEONG WO.

dressed to The Factory, in selfs DAN 7 BEACONS

Loftis

RCADE

*

& COM ANDE HRONOMETER MANUFACTURERS UMANOT

43-JEWELLER SA NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS

CHARTS AND BOOKS MEDI No. 16 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL [471

TAILOR DRAPER,

GENERAL OUTFITT

DEST Materials and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed B

USMODERATE PRIC DAYANACA DEALER IN CHINESE SILK OF WALD

APA HATS, BAMBOO"

ALE AND WHOLESAL

KARBERG.EC

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"Tyth:Jund; 1881:

SILK

KINDS PITHS LINDS,

ROAD

POTTINGER STR

SIXTH DOOR WEST

Hongkong, 19th May, 1883.

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