SHANGHAI PAPER HÚNI CLUB.
The annual meeting of the members of the Paper Hunt Club was held on Monday evening (November 19th) at the Shanghai_lub, Mr. Frank Maitland, Master, presiding. There was A vary full attendance.
The Master in proposing the adoption of the accounts sald that the Club was fortunate in having a balance of $155.80 to its credit.
The accounts were then passed round to the members for inspection, and there being no questions, Mr. C. Dudgeon proposed and Mr. Arbuthnot scended the adoption of the accounts as presented, the motion being carried nem cen, The Master said that while the next business was going on, namely, the election of Stewards for the coming season; he might mention that a few days ago Mr. Symons, of the Horse Bazaar, had called upon him and said he thought the Club should pay him $30 a month, during the season, for the keep of the four ponies, which went out to help the Faxes in laying the paper (Cries of "Úh, Oh," and laughter). Mr. Symons added that his reason for asking thie was that he could not use the ponies on the following Sunday, after they had been out the previous day.
The result of the voling for Stewards was then announced in favour of Mears. Wintle, Cushny, Hart Buck, Ward Hall, Arbuthnot, Meyerink and F. Maitland,
Mr. Arbuthnot proposed that Mr. F. Maitland be re-elected in the position of Master, which he had filed so favourably during the past year (applause).
Mr. Reynell seconded the proposition, which was carried by acclamation.
The Master in returning thanks for his election said he was very glad to be able to tell the mccling, that the Stewards of the Shanghai Race Club had kindly presented them with a cup to be won during the coming season, but he did not know whether the members would leave it to the Stewards' to say whether it would be given for the Xmas Diy Hunt or at a Handicap. The meeting expressed its approval of leaving the matter to the Stewards, and
The Master said that as they were now over $150 ahead they thought they could have two cups, one for light wei his and another for heavy weights. He had, heard that some men were quite tired of winning sovereigns, as they wanted a piece of plate, and they would now have chance of winning something of that kind.
A short discussion followed on the state of the Cow Bridge, the fericing of which now prevented the paper hunters getting across at any decent pace, at low water.
The Master suggested laying down some alates or stones on the bottom so that the riders would bave something solid on which to wade across, Mr. Reynella-ked would it not be well to make more provision for compensation to the villagers, to prevent them digging holes..
Dr. Milles was in favour of only giving them money on condition of their being of good behaviour.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27-1888.
"ENGLAND, CANADA, AND THE
UNITED STATES.
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cannot be much longer allowed. As with a man an with a navion: a time coines when it must get out of jacket and frilled trowsers ar hecome the laughing-stock of the neighbourhood. Those who have watched the course of events Situated as Canada is, with the greater put of on the North American continent are by no her land,frontier close to the 50th parallel-with- nicans surprized at the acure stage which matters her,northern boundary blocked by ice, and her have reached between Canada and the United | southern hy a vastly more powerful people ot States. The real cause for surprise is to be
the same blood and tongue-independence would found in the fact that the present angry feeling would be a doubtful advantage and an undoubted has been kept down so long-a result entirely dinger. The question then resolves itarif inté due to the forbearance of the Great Republic.England of America; choose. The time has come at last when a settlement
The choice, as we said, is narrowed to throw. cannot be much longer deferred-when it willing in her lat with her kinsmen who live near become necessary for Canada either to boldly or with those who reside in another hemisphere accept independence and, with it, the responsi to marrying the stalwart and rauidly-growing bility of her actions, or consent to political young giant whose broad domin is coterminnur union with her powerful southern neighbour with hers, or of, womanlike, taking a sweetheart That the Americans, on the termination of their from beyond the sea and wedding a rather Civil War, when their land and sea forces elderly gentleman who everybody thinks has were in such a state of efficiency to make seen his best days and who was never remark. a descent on Canada a mere naval and miti
able either for generosity or attachment to any. tary promenade, did not demand the removal
one who had served his purpose. But the of the last European Arg from the continent, question does not end here-indeed, in one where its presence was a standing menace, is
sense, it but commences. There are at preset to be deplored by every thoughtful person on travelling through various colonies, happily both sides of the St. Lawrence. The forbearance without attracting much attention, Englishmen shown by the Washington Gove nment-theand Canadiana who are unwise enough to "Yankee mob," as the Monarchical parasites of advocate a closer union between the Dominion Europe termed it-in holding its hand when it
and Britain, regardless of the fact that such had the power, when, the scars left by hostile a course would be fraught with danger to cruisers built in foreign ports were all fish, and both. The United States, lis wel known, have when the end would have so justified the means
grown and are growing at a rate unparalleled is a remarkable example of emocracy's tolerance.in authentic history. That they will continuè to In similar circumstances, no other Government do so until their population approaches or equals monarchical, autocratic, or oligarchie- would so populately probable. Circus have stayed its band when the wrones were stanced no they are and ns they will be, any recent, the power so overwhelming, and the end agreement by which half of North America to be attained no desirable, not for a great becomes indissolubly bound up in the fortunes continent alone, but for mankind. We have of a distant country belonging to an entirely said "both sides of the St. Lawrence" advisedly different political system must neccasarily he For, were we Canadians, we would strive for a
not merely distasteful but menacing. It is but free and federated America, just as being few days since a leading British newspaper-a Australians, we strive for a free and federated journal which might almost be considered the Australia..
mouth piece of the present British Government. Over a hundred millions of pe-ple are said to warned the Americans not to forget the existence speak the English Inguage. They consider of an ironclad fleet in English poris. It is the themselves the foremost of the world's inhabitants presence of a European flag on the Western in political advancement at all events, and, con- Continent that caused this stupid threat, which, sidering all things, it would be hard to dispute in its turn, will but hasten the time when, in the their claim. Before this vast and politically-interests of England, of America, of Canad, and intelligent body there looms in the immediate of mankind that hanner must be changed. future a question of paramount importance and The London Standard's suggestive menace one to which an answer cannot be much longer referred to in the foregoing pvagraph throws a delayed. It is whether nations are to be formed clear light, not alone on the risks run by nations in consonance with geogr-phical" position or in which neglect to adopt proper measures for defiance of it. It is only necessary to take down defence against wanton aggression, but on a map of the world in order to see that, so far as international questions which are in all men's the Dominion of Canada is concerned, the politi. mouths -Freetrade and Pentection aning their cal lie that unites it to a country thousands of All or nearly all Europein nations are miles away while n k‚nd.ed-per-p'e, spc»king the unscrupulous when they find it to their real or same longue and obeying Imost similarlaws lies fancied interest to he sa.. So much violence at its door, is an anachronism. Everything that and fraud have been employed in the building now or at any future time can be said in up of old-world States that the various countries favour of Australia's disentangling herself have not forgotten, the lessons taught by from a European connection can be and with centuries of wrong-doing. Frederic seiz d much greater force regarding the Dominion. It Silesia in face of the most salem promises to is occasionally asserted, for instance, that at the contrary. Russia, Prussia, and Austria present an independent. Australia would not be | throttled Poland France did not shrink sufficiently strong to defeat the designs of from wholesale slaughter when she had the powerful and unscrupulous nations anxinus to power, while blood-stains left by England's
soundness of this view; sound or unsnulid, it has
is nothing to choose between the doings of the no bearing on the Canadian case. Na European various Governments. A combination of force State or combination of States would attemp. to and fraud runs through the past histories of all. secure a footing in a country extending from the In HENRY GEORGE's Protection and Fregrade." Gulf of Mexico to beyond the Arctic Circle, and written just two years ago, the author passionately held by over seventy millions al people who drew condemns the worse than uselesa schume and improved it in the transmission, Instead Standard's timely warning, however, many go their blood from the most adventurons, souers of spending large suma in count defences. The of expending great sums in fortifying A lantic come way towards convincing him that the and Pacific ports lest hostile frets should ravish nation which relies on its good intentions and towns whose citizens had no interest in the its unpreparedness merely invites insult. There quarrel and no voice in its production, every is scarcely an American "sca-board city that a harbour on both oceans might be dismantled few modern vessels could not batier down in a with the full assurance that no range flag would low-hour Thanks to Protection, however. float defiantly in its waters,
such defencelessness could be quickly and easily Entire freedom, however, from outside danger remedied. In these circumstances it not that would follow in a political union vertigen the yesult would be if, pwing to sons, course at
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Mr. Reynell asked was it not a fact that the money was given to the Tipao for distribution amongst the villagers who got none of it.
The Master said that his experience convinced secure a slice of her territory. We doubt the presence are to be found in every land. There
him that, the less they gave to the country people the better.
Mr. Walker said that all the villagers who had claims sent them in and were paid.
Mr. Dudgeon briefly commented upon the unfortunate fact that money given to the officials for distribution to the villagers generally failed to reach the quiters for which it was intended. Mr. Renny was in favour of leaving the matter to the discretion of the Stewards, and the subject then dropped.
A discussion took place upon a motion by Mr. Hough to strike our rule 16, relative to the owner abip of panier qualified to win a hunt,
Mr. Hough sid that there were several mem- bers, himself amongst the number, who did not
possess a hunter. If they borrowed a pony they borrowed him for the purpose of winning if they could, and if the rule were strictly enforced
Mr. S. Walker pointed out that if a member borrowed a pony and paid for his keep for the season he would be qualified to win.
would come very hard wood them,
Mr. Renny arconded Mr. Hough's motion; The resolution was then put to the meeting and lost by a large majority, and after some further conversation the subject was allowed to drop without any change being made in the rule. The Master asked the meeting what answer would he give to Mr. Symona.
Dr. Ward Hall said that as the Horse Bazar had always got such liberal support from nearly every member of the Paper Hunt Club, he thought that the charge proposed might be very considerably reduced, even if it could be at all Justified (hear heat) Nearly every pony sent out to help to lay the paper by the Horse Bazaar found a good purcheser during the winter, in con- sequence of the advertisement they got at the hunt. Mr. Walker, said that the idea of Mr. Symons asking $30 was preposterous and should be Dr. Ward Hall pointed out that as the paper bunt sengon extended over three months
· Symons's claim would smpount to $100..
A member at the end of the ball sald that the mafocs sent nut were generally drank, and the bunt had often to wait till one of Mr. Symons' men was pulled out of a ditch.
The Master Very well, 'gentlemen, I shall
faboned at once (hear, bear),
between a long of the Dominion and the States. The whole | Freetrade: Instead "of Protection," their country noxious growth of distant dependence, serni- depended largely on the products or the manu regal or aristocratic Governors, trumpery titles, faciures of other lands instead of on its own. If and all the bastard distinctions that vulgar men the Union, by pursuing a policy of unrestricted admire and vain men desire, would at once commerce, could not manufacture steel to protect disappear. No mose disdainful ladies, bred in her batteries, guns to defend then, or explosives | the dull routine of stupid courts, would be found to keep an enemy at a respectful dinance-if, in to issue ukases preventing all but half-naked a word, she had to send abroad for all these at women from participating in vice-reg 1 mum. the risk of having them intercepted on the high Deries. It is singular how the habit of leaning seas, or spend years in learning how to manu. on others for support has a tendency to destroy facture them when public safety demanded their all individuality or independence in nations rapid production, it is not the Standard, only a well as individuals. There are, no douht, bat every Tory organ in the British Tilands; that many bighly respectable Canadians as there would send up its little scream of menace... are many intelligent Australians whole Sydney Bulletin knees to use a popular expression, would knock together at the thought of being obliged to choose the chiefs of their own
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xccutives in other words, to elect their own Governors. To them any titled non-entity, bank- rupt in purse and in name, would be preferable to one of their own cit zens of unblemished character and career, but whose name might be sought in vain in the pages of Rurke or Debiett. THEATRE ROYAL Thus the immediate effect of political homage nousness on the North American continent would be to turn off the tops, that convey to so many colonists dreggy drippings from a far-off European fountain of honour. This alone would their places, in teaching them to be content with be of great service in keeping obscure men in the names it has pleased God to confer on them, and in teaching the citizens at large that the tell. Mr. Symans that the feeling is against pay-days when dull monarchs, could honour doll ing him anything.
The question of amending: rola 16 was then men by the stroke of a pea or of a sword bad. re-opened by a motion proposed by Mr. Hart Passed away for ever w Buck to strike out the latter part of the rule, which was seconded by Mr. Callaway and opposed by Dr. Ward Hall and Mr. Schultz. On belog put to the vote the resolution shared the fate of Mr. Hough's, bring largely outvoted.
A vote of thanks to the Master and Stewards brought the meeting to a close. INTER
The first hunt of the season will probably take place on the 1st-prox-N. C. Daily News?
JCHANG.
of allegiance on the part of Canada--a transfit, One of the most potent reasons for a transfer be it remembered, not from a kindred people to an alien one, but to one of the same blood-les in the fact that such a change would ina gurale, on a large portion of the earth's surface such reign of
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JOHN F. SHERIDAN,
THIS EVENING,
the 27th
1888. November, GREAT DOUBLE BILL Gilbert & Sullivdal Comic Opera, ZUWUSTHE SORGERER" #J Sydney Grundy's Great London
peace and plenty as the wild has not should be the first to welcome the change; for it hitherto witnessed. Free traders in all Jands
would mean te tilumph "of unrestricted com. merce over un afea as large as Európe, 'Añstraila, and India combined." The d'y that saw the election of Canadian representatives to the Wash- 212 901 101 21Arcical Comedya sine qafa ington Congress would witness the sweeping away of custom-bouses from both sides of a land.
{FROM, A CORRESPONDENT.).(g At 14th November, 1888, The water is very lows the Kangkang, having been badly ashore below Shaste,, took from Saturday to Saiday between Tebing and Hankow, The Ruling, with her light draft, was fortunate enough to get down in two days. But the King when last heard of was painstakingly "Looking" for water un"Sunday" faland “Bar, "and finding nowhere more than s'fect, handly looked like progress/bendrasered Ads either. House of the British Parliament, world *****Dr. Magedonald, medical misslogary, has been | have a formidable,weight in American effdis
trailer of over 3,000 miles, Frim Behring | Straits to Florida in one, direction, and com Labrador to California in another, the exchange of commodities would be as fren was bere gen Sydney and Parramatta...Nor should it be for gotten that the Dominion, whose voice at present his not heard beyond its own borders and, which
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throwing in its lot with the Union, the present SIGN unwieldy provinces would undergo subdivision
PEMBERTO WILLARD,
and his wife have already departed, much regieited. Thus Mt. Cockburn is again left single-handed at the post he has for years held Bomanfyll There is
is talk, however, of an of new States would be very large--he Dominion ongkong, 27th November, 1888,1111195
into states of A convenient Riga At the number
American Mission being shoilly established to more extensive in are than the Union hd THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP
MANORMAS Peacts would send two representatives to the
which
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one of the locái chiractors having hroged him- latirezböd" fügthe a
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GALLEY OF LORNE," Captain Grandin, will be desatchel for the THURSDAY, the 29th instanty above Part, on 7 at DAYLIGHT
For Freight or Passage, apply to
VASTAARUSSELL & Co.,
Agenis. Hongkong, 27th November, 1888,
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"DEUTEROS," Captain Iversen, will be despatchell for the above Port, on MONDAY, the 3rd December,
al 4 P.M
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"TAKE NOTICE that Mr. CHAN CHAU TAM Theft may employment on the grst day of August fast and is now in no way connected wah my Firm or Business and all authority either to sell or purchase or for any other thing has been withdrawn from him and further I beg to inform the public that the labels on Flic crackers manufactured or sold by me. will bear my old Hong Name of MIEN SUING and without this name attached none will be genuine And any brands without the name “M EN SHING" or with an additional character will be a fraud and any person found guilty of imită- tion will be prosecuted and punished according 10 Law
Dited this 20th day of Novembar, 1998 te 1183
PERMAEN SHING, NOTICE,
Silk and Fire Crackers
Intinations
BIS, DAT QUI CITO DAT. SOLDIERS & SAILORS
FAMILIES'
ASSOCIATION.
FOR AIDING THE WIVES AND FAMILIES” OF MEN OF ALL. Branches OF THE LAND A:D SEA FORCES OF THE
UNITED KINGDOM.
PATRON:
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN,
PRESIDENT
H. R. H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES.
ABRANCH of this most useful and beneficent Association, now so widely extended over England and India, has been staned in this Military command, under the name of THE HONGKONG AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SOLDIERS AND SAILORS FAMILIES' ASSOCIATION.
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it is formed for the purpose of aiding the Wives and Families of men of all branches of H. M. Forces now serving or who shall here. after serve in Hongkong or in the Straits Settlements, and co-operating generally with the Parent Association in England, by collecting funds and furnishing information about the families of soldiers and sailors serving here, who may need assistance at home,
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The Association, in Hongkong is under the management of a General Committee consisting | olam
MIS, CAMERON, President Mes. MAXWELL......
Vice-Presidents. Mrs. BILIRVING, Mrs. BURDON Mrs. CRASTER, Mrs. MACKINTOSH, Mrs. NOBLE.
With Mr. THOMAS JACKSON as Treasurer, and the Undersigned as Honerary Secretary.
The following extract from the Rules is publishe! for general information :—
5.-Any person being a member of the General or any branch Committee, or being an annual subscriber of not less than five dollars to the funds, shall he a member of the Association.
6-Any donor of not less than Fifty dollars, and any person who shall have collected and paid to the funds of the Association a sum of not Jess than Three hundred dollars, shall be a Life Member.
Masonic.
ZETLAND
No. 525-
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'REGULAR MEETING of the above
A LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS
HALL Zeland Street, on MONDAY, the 3rd of December, at 8.30 for 9. P.M. precis Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. Hongkong, 24th November, 1888.
ST. JOHN
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·N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above A
named Lodge will be held in FREEMASONS! HALL, Zetland Street on TUESDAY, the 4th proximo, at: 8.30 for 9 PM precisely, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, z6th November, 1888............. (1200
Consignees,
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP "PARTHIA," FROM VANCOUVER, YOKOHAMA, AND
KOBE, D;
Tinces of Carge are hereby requested above Steamer having arrived, Con- to send in their Bills of Lading for Counter signature, and take immediats, 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, men smult Hongkong, 26th November, 1888 [16 FACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
NOTICE
THE Undersigned respectfully inform the Foreign Merchants in Canton that for the past twenty years they have carried on business in silk piece-goods in Sai-Hing Street, Canton under the chop signification of "TSUN SHING, and venture to believe that the superior quality of their goods have given universal sinistaction to their customers. In order to avoid possible dollars be received shall also be Members of the immediate delivery of their, Goods from along.
7-Every Regiment or Ship which shall contribute a sum of not less than fifty dollars,ONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship. ind every Incumbent who may grant the use of The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees
"CITY OF PEKING." his pulpit for a sermon in aid of the Associaton, and from whom a like sum of not less than filly Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their
Asa-ciation.
imposition they have considered it indispensablə to prefix to their designation the surname of the
Every Member of the Association shall head of the firm, "CHAN"and henceforth the
have one vote at the Annual or any Special Firm's sinification, in the silk branch, will be Meet ng of the Association. A Regiment may known as "CHAN TSUN SPING,"
vote by its Colonel and a Ship by its Captain Further, in respect of the Fire Cracker branch,other Commanding Officer; or in either case which hitherto has been carried on under the by any Commissioned Officer in Her Majesty's title of "MAEN SHING," under which we have Army or Navy, nominated in writing for the acted as sole dealers in Canton for many years Regiment or Ship by the Colonel, Captain, or and during this perind our chon, by season of other Commanding Officer... lasa man an the superior quality of the ingredients we employ
9-All annual subscriptions to the Association as well as the first class character of our manu.
shat become due on the 1st day of January.in factire, has maintained its preseminent position each year, and shall be paid to the Treasurer in the markels of the United States of America
or the Bankers of the Association; Members but lately numerous fraudulent imitations of
ining the Association after the 30th of Septem her shall be considered as becoming subscribers necessitated, in the interests of the public, our our goods have been attempted-which has
from the sst day of January following establishing a new Fire Cracker brand. that will Cracker. It will be recognisert by our old hereafter be known aɛibe." CONSTITUT,ON" established mark underneath, vit, No. 1 Golden Dragon chop and our new prefixed title CHAN MAEN SHING "at the bottom of the label of our
CHAN TSUN SHING, for Silk Branch. CHAN MAEN SHING, for. Fire Cracker Branch. N.R.-Fire Crackers without our brand above, will not be genuine.
Fire Crackers.
Canton, 1st November, 1898, + E J. LLEWELLYN & CO.
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LIFE MEMBERS.. Lieutenant-General CAMERON,-C.B MAJOR CHUPCHILL SBI REGIMENT. The NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT, NG. BATTERY, 1st Brig. E. Div,R,A. No. 5
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1. HOLLIDAY, Esq.,'. Honorable P. RYRIK,
THE SHARE LIST WILL CLOSETJJ. FRANCIE, Esq. Q.C.
on the 30th
TT is proposed to form a LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, registered Hongkung, to take over, as a going concern, from the 1st January, 1889, the old established business ofte
mann, Messia, J. LLEWELLYN & Co, à teni CHEMISTS, DRUGOISTS ABRATED WATER MANUFACTURERS, &c., &c, at. Shanghai, and elsewhere in China par van de ng bata, The proposed Capital of the Company is
Dollars One Hundred and Twenty fofit
Thousand ($120,000); lane of Divided into Twelve Hundred (1,700) shares
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of One Hundred Dollars (100) each,
Honorable F. STEWART GERALD Slade, EsqS: G. E. NOBLE, Esq W. G. BRODIE, Esq.
Copies of the Roles may be had on application to the Undersigned, .. requested
cell 109°1 10% Subscriptions and Donations are carnenily
For the GENERAL COMMITTEE
JNO. J. FRANCIS, builtedt bo
Hon. Secretary,!! Hongkong, 13th November, 1888,1 (1161
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CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of which Five Hundred (500) stares are offered my LIMITED, bquent d
to the Public
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ADJUSTMENT, OF BONUS FOR THE pooletu pofalam YEAR: 18877-70: 2 la porast
SHAREHOLDERS are hereby requested to
send into this Office a List of their Contributions of Premia for the year ending 31st General Manager Mr. G
December last, in order that the proportion of Profit for that year to be paid as Bonus to Con. Forms of Application, fur" shares máy","be tributora may be arranged. Returns not sent in obtained at the MEDICAL HALL, Shanghai, ar at before the 3th instant, will be made up by the the temporary Offices of the Company, 16 Bank Company, and no subsequent claims or altera Buildings, Hongkong; also at the HongKoNotions will be allowed, puude dunha pa (AND_SHANGHAI BANKING® CORPORATmn and the CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, London and China in Soanghal or Hongkong
Applications for shares are to be accompanied by a deposit of Ten-Dollars ($10) per share, the balance being piyábló (on allotmente de fr
If fewer shares are alloited xhan are applied. for, the balance of the deposit will go towards |the ptyment due on the allotment. . If no aljában?}
are allotted the deposit will be returned, in full.. *- Shanghelii9th November, 1:84/up!! Trigg THE HONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
TIME
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3 to zquiner of an hour,“ THURSDAYS,
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Secretary g Hongkong, 18 November, 1888, 767 AM₤1109
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COMPANY LIMITED, des
Sode 2 arvati r ADJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE YO EXIDE): 1 YEAR 1887, Ke A CHAREHOLDERS in the shore Company
are requested to furnish the Undersigned ¦ with!n>List of their Contributions for the year endingo rst/Desember last in order that the distribution of the Profits reserved for Contribu stors may be arranged. « Returns" not; rendered. prior to the 10th day of November next, Will be adjusted by the Company, and no claims or alterations will be subsequently admittedi še
JARDINE MATHESON & Co.
General Managon, Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., La
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Hongkong, 15th October, 1888.
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