DUBLIN, July 24th. The Vandeleur evictions continued to-day There was vigorous resistance, bricks, clubs and dirty water being freely used. Many arrests were made.
NEW YORK, July 25th. A reporter talked with John Devoy regarding Parnell's reference to him in the House of Com-! 'mons on Monday.. Devoy said that what Mr. Parnell stated was correct. The only communi- cation that ever passed between them, not of a perfectly purely open league business nature, was a personal cablegram from Parnell saying that it was reported that. Devoy had sent threatening dispatch to Harcourt and demanding an explanation. Devoy answered that there was no truth in the report. Devoy says he never had anything to do with the Invincibles.
BERLIN, July 14th. The Algemeine Zeitung learns that a revolu sionary plot has been discovered at Rustchuk Bulgaria, and that two persons have been arrested connection with the affair: A number of the Holgarian refugees, headed by Zankoff, are attending the Pan-Slavist Christianity festival at Kiel, and it is supposed that they are implicated in the plot,
Prince Bismarck in indiaposed and physicians have been summoned to Friederichsruch to attend
works.
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has therefore, been decided by the French nuthorities "at they must replace the metal casings by a kind of cement called belounage. This material, it is stated, is of sa tough a nature that the heaviest, shell known to modern invention coming in contact with it would be shattered to pieces and have no effect inside the THE Steamship
M. De Freycinet, Minister of War, has further decided to test the soldierly qualities of the Captain F. Schulz, will be despatched for the Fifteenth division of the army, whose head-above Part, an MONDAY, the 27th instant, "at quarters are at Nancy, by ordering it to mobilize. He then intends to go to Nancy and watch the progress of mobilization with a view of improving the details wherever any change may seem to be desirable.
These two measures of the War Department are evidently the cause of a scare in Germany. Beyond these, however, the authorities at Paris declare that no unusual movements have been oniered or contemplated.
A cable dispatch from London to the Mait and Express says: The Marquis of Lansdowne has sold three of his fincal pictures, One is by Cuyp and two are by Rembrandt, Rumor says he received for these the sum of £50.50.
The gavel "Robert Elsmore" is having an' enormous sale, in consequence of Gladstone's comments upon it. The new one-volume cdition
4 P.51.
"
"NINGPO,"
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1830 Hongkong, 25th August, 1888.
"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS, FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
THE Steamship
"BRECONSHIRE,” W. Waring, Commander, will be despatched for the above. Ports, on SUNDAY, the and September.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents.
1834 Hongkong, 25th August, 1888.
him. The Chancellor's illness is not of a serious i was sold out in one left London in high | OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-
nature.
LONDON, 24th.
Seven thousand colliers at Pontyfridd, Wales, have struck for an increase of wages.
The Queen has decided to stay at Blythewood, Sir Archibald Campbell's place in Renfrewshire, for three days next month, so her Majesty, who will arrive there from Osborne early on the morning of Wednesday, August 22nd, will nat leave for Balmoral till about 10 o'clock on the night of Friday, the 14th. The Queen intends to pay a state visit to Glasgow on the afternoon of the 22nd. traveling by special train from Renfew to St. Enoch's station, Glasgow, where she will arrive at 4 o'clock. The Lord Provost is to meet her there. Her Majesty will receive an address from the corporation at the municipal buildings, after which she is to proceed to the exposition, where she will receive an address from the Conveners' Committee on a dais in the grand hall, and then inspect some of the gal. leries. A visit is to be paid to Raisley an Thursday, the 3rd, and on Friday morning the Queen will return to Glasgow, paying a private visit to the exhibition.,
The Czar was probably glad that he was not. obliged to receive Emperor William at his country sent, where special preparations would have been necessary for his reception, as the Expenses of such visits are prodigious. It cost the Emperor of Austria £120,000 to entertain the Czar for three days at Kremsier in 1885, and the bills for putting Archbishop Olmutz's palace into repair, and for decorating and fur nishing it for the occasion, amounted to nearly £40,000.
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LONDON, July 25th. The official report of the ulness of Emperor Frederick, issued in German, contains 103 pages, and the paper is an attack upon Dr. Mackenzie, whom it accures of malpractice, and makes him. responsible for the Emperor's death.
Hans von Bulow ins
dudgeon, his peculiar temper once more making hin ridiculous. His nge in this iustance was lue to the only partial success of his pinno recitals and to the effect of the bad weather on his constitution, which is as uncertain as his teroper. He said he did not think he should come to England again.
BERLIN, July 27th. The Empress of Germany was safely delivered of a son at 1.30 o'clock this morning at the royal palace in Potsdam.
Congratulations from n ̧1 the Europeap courts follos cil rapidly Emperor William's image from Stockholm to the Empress. The whole press extends greeting /
PARIS, July 27th
Mme. de Varnay, the American who was. recently arrested and imprisoned on a false charge of being a pickpocket, will be liberated to-morrow at the request of McLane, United States Minister.
LONDON, July 27th. Rider Haggard was on the steamer Capeland, wrecked an Wednesday off the island of Stroms The passengers were all saved.
QUEENSTOWN, July 29th. Thomas Aspin, the groom whose efforts to elope to America with the Stockport heiress were frustrated at this port, decamped for New York to-day on the Cunard liner Servin. Notwith, standing the fact that he was at first determined to follow her back to Stockport and have her at any cost, he purchased an intermediate ticket out of the sum of £100 given him by the young lady after she had eloped. Previous to his departure he sent a letter ashore to be posted addressed to his father in Steckpott. The warrant for his arrest for the desertion of his family had not arrived up to the hour he sailed. Mayor McHugh of Sligo has been tried and convicted of the charge of publishing boycotting notices in his newspaper, the Sligo Champion. He was sentenced to four months' imprisoninent. The tenants of the Vaideleur estates in
DUBLIN, July 30th.
County Clare have resolved to abandon their resistance to the payment of rent, and it is expected that they will settle with the agents to-morrow: in that case there will be no more evictions.
The libel action of William O'Brien against the Cork Constitution has resulted in a verdict in favor of O'Brien for 10 damages. He claimed 500. O'Brien left Cork for Dablin to-night. Speaking from the train he said he considered the verdict in his suit a deathblow to "Parnellism and crime.”
WASHINGTON, July 26th, The House Committed on Appropriations has completed the Fortifications Appropriation bill. It provides for the ultimate expenditure of a little more than $13,0:0,00, but the appro- priation for the current year is limited to $6,202,670. Provision is made for the creation of a board of three civilians and three army officers, the first-named to be appointed by the President, by and with the consent of the Senate. The army officers may be appointed from either of the three branches of the service, the object being to allow the President to select men best qualified for the work. This board is authorized to, contract with gunmakers for a supply of twelve, fourteen, and sixteen inch steel rifles, the
COPENHAGEN, July 30th. guns to be accepted after a competitive test which shall demonstrate that they are equal
The German and Danish squadrons met at 9 o'clock this moming a short distance south of in every respect to the best service guns. The $2,500,00 annually, and the board is required Crown Prince Frederick boarded the German to contract for not less than fifty guns for this imperial yacht Hohensollern, which was lying sum. Outside of this appropriation the bill the Danish colors, and extended a cordial makes provision for the purchase of fifty casting to Emperor William. The sailors of the fron.mortars and twenty twelve inch iron rifles. German vessels manned the yards and cheered An appropriation of $750,000 is also, made for, the Danish squadron. Emperor William accom- equipping the Watervliet (W. Y.) arsenal for the panied King Christian and the Crown Prince back to the Danish yacht, which displayed the finishing of heavy prdnance. With a view to preventing differences between the civilian and German flag, and was brought to this city. The army members of the board, the bill requires royal party landed at 11.30 o'clock and were any recommendations made by them to be received by the guard of, bonor. The band played the Prussian anthem as the Emperor proved by at least five members.-
stepped ashore.
SHIP COMPANY;
NOT1.C E.
"BELGIC."
CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their immediate delivery of their Goods from along.
side:
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and, stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
CUS. D. HARMAN,
Agent. Tiongkong, 25th August, 1885.
THE CHINA SHIPPERS' MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE. THE Company's Steamship
MOYUNE having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk, into the Godowns, of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
.No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all claims must be sent in to the Office of the Unde signed before 0N, on the 31st inst., or they will not be recognized.
All broken, clusfed; and damaged goods are to he left in the Godowns where they will be examined on the 31st instant, at 4 r.M.
*
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 31st inst, will he subject to rent.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unles notice to the contrary be given before 3 P.M., TODAY
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Agents, Hongkong, 25th August, 1888.
[829 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
THE DIVIDEND declared for the half-year THE (1.10) One Pound and Tea Shillings Sterling per Share of $125 is Payable on and after MONDAY, the 27th instant, at the Offices of the
to apply for warrants.
Auctions.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Intimations.
WANTED.
TROM October 1st, or later, a HOUSE with from Three to Five Rooms, Furnished or
from the Office quarters.
Apply to
Insurances.
THE NEGLECT OF LIFE ASSURANCE.
THE following Particulars of Sale of Come Unlurmshed. A situation preferred not too far strikes a thoughtful man with more force
Land by Puble Auction, to be held on the
道
spot, on
MONDAY,
...
the 27th day of August, 1888, at 5 P.M., are published for general information.
By Command,
FREDERICK STEWART, Colonial Secretary.
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Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th August, 1888. Particulars of the Jetting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 27th dity of August, 1888, at 5 .M., by Order of His Excellency the GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999 Years.
Inland Lot
No. 1,149 Causeway Bay
feet..
leet
feet feet.
370
310
60 8to"
20,400
234
5,100
$
Sale.
No. of Registry
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT..
Boundary Measurements.
Contents in Annual Upset
Locality.
No,
N.
5.
E.
W. Square ft.
RealPrice.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
TH
HE Undersigned has received instructions from Mr. A. HAHN, (on account of his Removal to New Premises), to Sell by Public Auction, on
TUESDAY,
the 28th August, 1888, at 2 PM, at his Music Store, Queen's Road, opposite the Hongkong Hotel,
A quantity of STOCK, comprising VIOLINS, GUITARS, DRUMS, CELLOS, BANJOS, MOUTH ORGANS, CORNETS, ACCORDIONS, CONCERTINAS, TRUMPETS, HEROPHONES, ARISTONS, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, OKARINOS, CASTANETTES, BONES, VIOLIN BOXES, BOWS, ROSIN 8cc., &c., &c. METRONOMES, MUSIC and MUSIC
'
expenditure on this account is limited to Drager. King Christian of Denmark and the Corporation, where Shareholders are requested PAPER, TOYS and FANCY GOODS.
greet
Emperor William embarks in the morning and sails at 12.30 o'clock. He goes directly to Berlin, visiting Bismarck early next week. There. was a brilliant banquet in the palace this even- ing.
BERLIN, July soth. Emperor William will visit the Pope imme-
By Order of the Court of Directors,
ALSO,
A FEW PIANOS.
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** TERMS OF SALE-Cash on delivery,
G. R. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 11st August, 1888.
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T. JACKSON,
Chicf Manager. Hongkong, 25th August, 1888.
WANTED.
ROM September 1st, an UNFURNISHED FROM
ROOM. Upper part of the town preferred.
Apply to
"N, O.," Office of this paper. Hongkong, 25th August, 1885.
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
OTICE has been received from the
Intimations.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY MEET-
ING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Offices of the Company No. 14, Praya
Central on MONDAY, the 27th instant, at 3 P.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, and a Statement of Accounts
principal gains were in the production of metallic diately upon his arrival in Rome, before going MIlitary AuthORITIES that ARTIL- to 30th June, 1888.
The
David T. Day, Chief of the Division of Mining Statistics, has submitted a summary of the mineral products of the United States in 1887, in advance of the official report. The total value is $538,056,345. It shows a wonderful gain over 1886, and is $100,000,000 greater than the output of 1885. The United States leads the world in the production of minerals. The ores and fuels necessary for melting them. The Production of pig-iron alone increased more than bigh price of copper caused $36,000,000. a notable expansion in that industry. The pro- duct of coal la the largest ever recorded. Taken as a whole the report shows great prosperity for the mining industry. The grand total value of more than half a billion dollars," the report says, "resulted not only from an increase in the quantity of minerals mined, but also from a general advance of the prices of metals. It may be several years before this total is exceeded again. The year 1888 will fall considerably below it. Among many reasons for a decrease this year is the decline in railroad building."
LONDON, July 26th.
The Sandown Park second summer meeting opened to-day, Amphion won the Great Kingston two-year-old race. The West Riding Cham palgne Trial Plate at Pontefract was won by L'Abbesse de Jouarre. The Suburban Handicap resulted in a dead beat between Deuce of Clubs and Sea Song. A run-off between the two was also a dead heat. On the the third trial Deuce of Clubs won.
NEW YORK, July 26th. Officials from Washington, who are investigat- ing the charges of fraud and conspiracy at the navy yard, to-day caused the re-arrest of Daniel Laird, who until a short time ago, was employed in the navy yard as receiver of provisions. The complaint charges him with having stolen forty bags of coffee from the yard, containing in all 5200 pounds. They are valued at $1000. He was held in $2300 bonds. Laird was the first man to be arrested under the present Investiga tlen. This was on Wednesday of last week and on charges of attempting to defraud the Government by preventing just competition in bids for tea supplies for the armyal On that charge, he was released on $7502 bad professes profound ignorance of the charges.
July 27
to the Quirinal, in order not to offend the Pope.
LONDON, July 30th. Advices received by mail steamer up to April 15th are that Major Baileflot bad heard nothing concerning Stanley, and he was prepared to leave the Zambaya camp in search of him. Tippo Tib was friendly and agreed to accom pany the expedition with men. A searching party fully equipped was taken out, also sufficient supplies for Stanley, should he be found,
Professor Jamieson, naturalist, writes from the Congo river that he is making preparations to leave with Bartellot in search of Stanley. All the Europeans in the expedition are well.
Advices from Zanzibar aay the Italian Envoy, who lowered his flag on account of differences with ten days ago, but he has not, as yet, rehoisted the Zanzibar Government, returned to Zanzibar the flag. The German squadron has arrived for a prolonged stay.
Advices from Khartoum say that the Austrian, Neufeld, who was engaged to build a mausoleum, managed to escape from the city but was recap- tured at Dongola and hanged.
Clolten, who threatened Gladstone's life, has bees liberated on his own recognizance,
LERY PRACTICE will take place from The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company Kowloon Dock Battery on WEDNESDAY, will be CLOSED from the 13th to 17th August, the 29th instant, at 4.30 P..
By Order of the Board of Directors,
The direction of the fire will be towards 'the Lyeman Pass.
All Junks and other vessels are hereby cautioned to keep clear of the range.
In addition to other precautions a red dag will be hoisted at the Lyemun Battery during the Practice as a warning to vessels entering the Fass to warn incoming vessels.
.By Command,
FREDERICK STEWART, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 2516 August, 1888,
For Sale.
NOTICE.
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FOR the Convenience of Customers, the pro. ductions of the "CHINA SUGAR RE. NEW YORK, July 30th. A cable special to the Mail and Express forward be obtained by RETAIL, FOR CASH, FINING COMPANY, LIMITED" can hence from London says: King Milan of Servia at No. 3, PEEL STREET; at the same prices as has been laterviewed by the editor of the at the Refinery; or Retail orders will be delivered Buda-Pesth Correspondens. He said the at addresses in town on applicants forwarding agreement made last year with bis wife was their monthly requirements in writing direct to that bis son was to study abroad under her the Refinery at East Point supervision, but she suddenly announced her intention to come to Servis, The King repre
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., sented that this would be inopportune. Natalle
General Agents." acquiesced, but later sent a demand to be per
Hongkong, 27th uly, 1885.
[42 mitted to spend the holidays in Seiviai: The King belleved this was due to the anti-dynastic
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res agreement that she should come to Servia to Servia. Ho submitted to the Queen a only with his consent. He applied for a divorce SEVERAL as a means to compel her to consider this proposal
-King Milan, in the interview, dwelt on his ́own discretion, as evinced in the entire affair, and complained of the Queen" publishing the details of their differences to the world. She had allowed herself, he said, to be influenced by enerales of the Servian State, who pretended to
A cable special from London to the Mail and Exprera says?" The rumor with regard to the moversents of military forces in France, which caused a depression in stocks on the Bourse yesterday, is explained In Paris as having arisen in a very commonplace manner. The Parisians Mate that there is no mystery at all about the - be partisans of the existent dynasty and opposed army manœuvers, and that the Berlinese were only to himself personally as monorch and
French were really doing. The whole agitation
alanied by an exaggerated idea of what the what was worse than this, said the King, Natalie bad endeavoured to instill these actors into the mind of the young Crown Prince which he could-
is owing to the fact of the discovery of a new
caplosive, which has been credited with mich (not permit hay nhatkal ta highly destructible powers, as to render old fron
King Milan has asked the Consistety to grant
and feel casing tor forta practically, asalms. It him a legal separation from Qusen ik stallé
ALSO,
HACKS
A First-class London made DOG-CART
AND
THREE BASKET CARRIAGES, all in good order, For Particulars, Apply to:
PEDDEN'S HILL
Hongkong, 20th May, 1886.:
both days inclusive.
D. GILLIES, Secretary, Hongkong, 1st August, 1888.
(760 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FOR CHINESE.
RESIDENTS in the Colony would materinily aid the Senate of the College by forward. ing to the ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (1.)-GLASS JARs (for Museum purposes)... (2.)-ILLUSTRATED PAPERS and BOOKS for the Student's Reading Room and Library,
Address;—JÄMES CANTLIE,
· Hon. Sec., to the College. Hongkong, 7th August, 1888.
[773 FOR HIRE.
HE Fast Steam Launch "ELK" is always kept under steam of Pedder's Wharf and
is at the service of the public for proceeding to and from Steamers, Picnic and Bathing Fartics, etc.
For particulars, apply to
CRUICKSHANK & Co., Ld Hongkong, 1;th August, 1888.
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ม
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HERE is no feature of our civilised life that
than the neglect of LIFE ASSURANCE. By "A. W..
payment of a small quarterly subscription any clo Hongkong Telegraph Othee. man of good health can secure a very large sum to his family in case of premature death, yet Hongkong, 23rd August, 1888.
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hundreds of familles brought up in confort- CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE,
perhaps in luxury—are left in extreme poverty. COMPANY, LIMITED.
every year from the bread winner having neglected to assure his life. In the East many NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
a man lives up to his income, knowing well that HE TWENTY SECOND ORDINARY if death cut him off suddenly, his wife and TTTING of SHAREHOLDERS in the children would be left almost wholly unprovided All this can be prevented by Life above Company will be held at the Head Office, for. Victoria, Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 3rd Assurance.. proxima, at 4 O'CLOCK P.M., for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to goth April inst, and of declaring dividends.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company. will be CLOSED from the 21st instant to the 3rd proximo, both days inclusive.
By Order,
A'S. GARFIT,
Acting Secretary,
Hongkong, toth August, 1888.
1781.
THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED,
OTICE is hereby given that all. Vessels Yarn, at the Kowloon Wharves will have free Storage for 14 days from arrival, after which a RENT of Cents per Bale per Month will be charged.
ISAAC HUGHES, Secretary.
Hongkong, 7th November, 1887.
THE
KOWLOON
HONGKONG AND WHARF AND GODOWN.COMPANY,
LIMITED.
THE Comp down at Kowloon or Wes! THE Company is prepared to Tranship Cargo
Point to any Steamer in the harbour, and to bring Cargo across from Kowloon to any place en the Praya at the usual rates.
By Order,
ISAAC HUGHES,
.Secretary.
Hongkong, 20th April, 1888.
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
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TELCO REMOVED to "VICTORIA BUILD HE Offices of the Company have this day INCS," No. 5 Queen's Road, Central, Ground
Floor.
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JAS. B. COUGHTRIE,
Secretary. Hongkong, 13th August, 1888.
THE HONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TRAMWAYS COMPANY
LIMITED.
HE
Public are respectfully informed that the PEAK TRAMWAY was OPENED for Public Traffic on WEDNESDAY, the 30th May.
WEEK DAYS.
The CARS RUN as follows between ST. JOHN'S PLACE and VICTORIA GAP 1
8 to 10 A.M. every quarter of an hour, 12 to 2 P.M. half-hour, ..4 to 8
quarter of an hour. SUNDAYS, past 12 to past one every quarter of an hour, and from 4 to 8 P.M. every quarter of an bour.
'Single Tickets are sold in the Cars: Five-Cent Coupons and Reduced Tickets at the Office of MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co., General Managers.
VICTORIA EXCHANGE,.
50 & 52, Queen's Road,
Hongkong, 17th August, 1888. IMPAIRED VISION. LAWRENOE & MAYO'S PEAFEOT PEBBLES,
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Are clear, cool, & preserving to the Sight, MR. LAWRENCE is now in Hongkong and may be consulted at the HONGKONG HOTEL Room No. 2o) daily from 8 A.M. to 6P.M.
(CONSULTATION FREE), SPECTACLES V. BLINDNESS.
ties of sight are frequently too long disregarded The symptoms indicating failure or irregularl and either from ignorance or feeling of diffidence, the aid demanded by nature is withheld until serious mischief has been caused to the sight, often resulting in blindness.
have sent unsolicited acknowledgments of the The following patients out of many hundreds benefit they have derived from the use of cur The Earl & Countess Lindsdy, Queen's Gate, London, S.W.
Pebble Spectacles :--
Lady Emily Digby, Coventry, England.
EVERY FACILITY In connection with Life Assurance Business is afforded by.
THE STANDARD LIFE OFFICE, one of the largest and wealthiest of the Provident Institutions of the United Kingdom. Forms of application and all information will be promptly afforded on application to any of the Standard Company's Agents, or to
THE BORNEO COMPANY, LD.,
Agents, Hongkong. Hongkong, 29th June, 1888.
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STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
HONGKONG CONSULTING COMMITTEE' :—— F. Sky, Esq., Messrs. ED. ScaELLHASS & Co. E. L. REUTER, Esq., Messrs. l'USTAU & Co.
HEAD OFFICE, SINGAPORE.
STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Subscribed Capital
Paid Up Capital. Reserve Fund:
$3,000,000 G00,000 85,000
HE above Company is accepting MARINE
CURRENT RATES.
Tibe to all parts of the World at
STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Subscribed Capital... Paid Up Capital ............................................
THIS Company is prepared
$1,003,000 400,000
to Issue
T POLICIES against FIRE on Foreign and
Native Houses, Godowns and their contents, at CURRENT RATES.
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All Contributors of Business in the above Two Companies participate in the Bonus whether Shareholders or not.
JOHN ANDREW, Agent, Office, 24, 'Queen's Road, Opposite Hongkong Hotel. [7i0
Hongkong, 17th July, 1888.
NOTICE.A
LIMITED.
THE MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY,
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED..........$1,000,000
The above Company is prepared to accept MARINE RISKS at CURRENT RATES on GOODS. &c. Policies granted 16 all Parts of the world payable at any of its Agencies.
WOO LIN YUEN, Secretary,
HEAD OFFICE,
No. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST. Hongkong, 1st February, 1882.
GENERAL NOTICE.
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THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY,
(LIMITED.) -
CAPITAL
TAELS 606,000 EQUAL TO
$833,333-35-
RESERVE FUND ............................. $140,000.00.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
LI SINO, Esq.
LOU TSO SHUN, Eag.
M
Lo Yeux Moon, Esq.
MANAGER-HO AMEI,
'ARINE RISKS on GOODS, &e, taken at CURRENT RATES to all "parts" of the world.
HEAD OFFICE, 8 & 9, PRAYA WEST.
(877 Hongkong, 17th December, 1885.
· Consignees.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP "CHANCELLOR," FROM ANTWERP, HORDEAUX, DUNKIRK AND HAIPHONG. "ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading
Lady Kemball, 79 Queen's Gate, London, S.W.CO 5. R. Groom, Esq., F.R.G.S., Barrister at Law, Singapore.
The Hon. EE. Isermonger, Col Treasurer, Singapore.
R. Huddle, Esq., Deputy Master Attendant, Singapore.
Dr. Richard Bowman, L.R.C.P., Singapore, J. R. Allan, Esq., Singapore. Surgeon General W. Collis, M.D., India... Major General Sir M. Biddulph, C.B., India. Surgeon General A. E. Dale, M.D., India. Major General Murray, C.B., India. Brigade Surgeon J. A. Scott, M.D., India, &c. For protection against
ost sun and dust our Luculent Glare Protectors are strongly recommended HE. "PEIHO. TUG AND LIGHTER by the leading Ophthalmic Surgeon.
COMPANY are now prepared to Lighten
"MILITARY MEN, ENGINEERS, PERMANENT Ships and Steamers at the "TAKU BAR Five WAY INSPECTORS, and those whose occupation Mox: Cents per picul will be charged for dead compels them to be out in the heat of the day. w and these Glasses invaluable. By their use weight, measurement Cargo in proportion.
The Undersigned will also contract for the the eyes are kept cool, and dimness of vision, towage of sailing vessels, from Sea to Tientsin, consequent on over-exposure to the glare, are
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CONORS JEWELACES, BALL CLOC
WEK SMITHS, and OPTICIANS, THE CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sole Agents for Louis Audemars Watches; awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibitions,
and for. Voigtländer and
CELEBRATED OPERATES
MARINE GLASSES, and SPYGLASSES.
prevented,"
LAWRENCE AND MAY O
OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS (Opticians to the Principal Ophthalmic Sur geons in England and India,) OFFICES-OLD BOND STREET, London.
3 & 4 HARE STREET; Calcutta: 22 RAMPART ROW, Bombay,
[732 Hongkong, 24th July, 1888.-
FOR SALE CHEAP: ABOUT TEN TONS OF ASPHALTE.
Apply to
to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to TAKE IMMEDIÄTE DELIVERY OF THEIR GOODS FROM ALONGSIDE,
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer will be at once landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense, and no Fire Insurance will be effected.
All claims against the Steamer must be sent in immediately.
ADAMSON, BELL & CÒMA
Agents. Hongkong, 20th August, 1888. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, STEAMSHIP "PORT ADELAIDE, FROM SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI,
HE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees, of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Blils of Lading for Counter- signature, and take immediats, delivery
delivery of their
Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co
Agents, Hongkong, 21st August, 1888,
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Notices of Firms.
NOTICE
* G. SMITH, D.D.S,, will lake entire Charge of the DENTAL PRACTICE of the Undersigned fill Dr. KIMBALL'S return; and in duly authorized to Sign the Firm A, A. DE MELLO & CO.
WINN & KIMBALL (367||| Hongkong, 331d August;:"1880-957
No. 8, Queen's Rodă Central,over boy Macho, and April, 1888,
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