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THE ARIZONA KICKER.""
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1889.
leg encased in the very finest of violet silk
stockings. It is even asserted that on one memo- rable occasion at Compiegne he imitated the
FRISH KUTORIAL BREEZES FROM AWAY OFF | pleasure-loving abbess of the eighteenth century
TOWARDS SUNDOWN.
to the extent of taking part in a somewhat risky comedietta, in which the inimitable Princess
Go-day's Advertisements.
We cull the following from the last issue of Pauline Metternich assumed the principal role. ET LA N. D
the Arizona Kicker :--
SUSPENDED.
With this issue we suspend the agricultural departmers, established five weeks ago. We instituted this feature as an experiment, and to help out a literary tender-foot from the East, who was barefooted and penniless, but who was fertile of suggestions. The experiment was a failure, The aforesaid. t.. was drunk most of the time, and when sober he didn't know a cactus from a wild lemon. The most valuable suggestion made by him was that the farmers of Arizona drink less oats and now more whiskey.
On the fall of the Napoleonic dynasty he fled to Krussels, and on his return here in 1871 cast his cassock and stole to the winds, resumed. his Jewish faith, and has now become one of the most prominent figures of the Bourse and in the slons of the demi-mende.
No. 525.
LO D G E
REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS'. HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 5th April, at 8.30 for 9 O'CLOCK precisely Visiting Brethren are cordially invited."
Hongkong. 5th April, 1889.
Another well-known father of the Church, the Abbé Bertrand, has likewise deserted the pulpit, in this case for the stage. Not content with writing a play, he insists on himself filling one of the leading parts, and nightly pirouettes in an THEATRE extravagant pas seul before the footlights of the principal theater at Tours. Nobody appears to he much shocked at his antics. Indeed, never
We have bidden the tenderfont a permanente irreligion and impiety been more rampant and lasting adicu, and we now bid farewell to agriculture as a set thing. We shall occasionally refer to the subject in a reckless, off-hand way, taking chances on results, but there will be no further studied attempt to make the sandy plains get up and hump themselves into fields of waving com, and we shall not cover the rocky hillsides hereabout with vineyards or patches of deceptive backwheat. Good-by, tender-foot- good-by, agriculture 4 ..
CO EASY,
We wan those meddlesome citizens who are charging us with political treachery to go easy. It is true that the Kicker has been Democratic at times, and that we have occasionally had a good word for the Republican ticket, and that we have at intervals seemed to be red-hot for Prohibition, but we were sort of feeling around
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ROYAL
CITY, HALL, HONGKONG.
Under the distinguished patronage of in France. Here in Paris at the prescot'mpment a
H.E. Sir G. W. DES VIEUX, K.C.M.G., play is actually being produced at the new Theatre
AND Libre entitled "Amante du Christ," based on
LADY DES VŒUX. 7. characteristically Gallic view of the relation- ship between the Savior and Mary Magdalene. The name of the actor who plays the part of TO-MORROW EVENING,
the 6th April, 1859. Christ is M. Mephisto or Mevisto, When such things as these are not only tolerated, but éven
M Y
SHERWIN, sanctioned, it is only natural that the great cross which crowns the dome of the Pantheon should become an eyesore to the Municipal Council of the distinguished PRIMA DONNA, from COVENT
GARDEN, HER MAJESTY'S, CRYSTAL this city, and perhaps it is only fitting that the symbol of Christianity should, at any rate for the time, disappear from over Paris
WHY TEETH DECAY. -
Decay of the teeih (caries) is exceedingly com- to see what kind of a paper our subscribers prenon, especially so among civilized people. The ferred. We didn't propose to break ourselves in lack of power to resist this disease may be due two in the first six months by getting left. We to the depression of vital vigor through over- had a Democratic and a Republican rooster asking the nervous system, or through sectentary ready for the election returns, and we didn't care habits and luxurious living. In this as in other a cent which, way the old kangaroo jumped. matters, there are inherited tendencies, and the We shall now be a little more Republican than children of those whose teeth decay early them- Democratic, as we want the county printing, but elves suffer the same evil. whenever we say any thing distasteful to the Democracy we will, as soon as the matter is called to our attention, turn about and give Harrison "wipe" in the next issue. We shall be independent in nothing and neutral in lots of things, hoping that the Democrats will get there next time and advising the Republicans to hang on ilit takes a rib. We are heavy on the political principles of our forefathers but we bave run our drculation up to 198 copies, and we don't propose to bit any of our subscribers be tween the eyes to tickle any partisan.
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NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS.
We cannot return rejected manuscripts. If not accompanied by stamps we use them to light the office fire. Il stamps are sent we use them on our business letters. If the author of "Seven Buckets of Blood; or, The Corkscrew's Revenge" will send her address to this office she will hear of something to her advantage. We have, received a sketch entitled "Bobtail B-b; or, The Bobbers of Bobber's Hill," which we will
publish of receipt of the author's check for gto We must respectfully decline the stories entitled "Her Father booted me" and "An Adventure with Indians in France." They seem to have an immon tone.
Contributors should always send in their right names, not for publication, but in order that none of our thousand checks shall go to the wrong pesson.
STEADILY IMPRIVING.
Since our last issue Col. Fairbanks has had 3 rods of beautiful picket fence erected in front of his abode, and the Gem Saloon has received three barrels of whiskey, and a ew pier-glast. We chronicle these improvements in no boastful spirit, but simply that outsiders may know that the spirit of progress is not dead within us. We are going right to the frost as a town.
ACCIDENT.
We regret to learn that Major Jackson, one of the pioneer residents of our little city, kicked at his dog last Saturday and drove his big toe back into his heel by hitting the corner stone of the new Masonic Temple.
The Majer was our second subscriber, and he never metis us without asking us to drink. We sympathise with him in his dark hour of trial, and trust that he may soon reappear among us.
Should his condition become critical we shall issue daily bulletins from this office.
GO HENCE
A corespondent wishes us to explain the meaning of the term; " From Alpha to Omega," We shant do it. We have had politics enough for one season, and propose to let up on the machine. We never heard of Alpha, anyhow, and as for old Omega, may be be derned i
ECCENTRIC PARISIAN
· NOTABILITIES, ・・
But what is the immediate cause of dental decay? A paper on the subject was read by Dr. George S. Allen of New York, before a meeting of the Dental Union, lately held in Boston.
According to this paper, the credit, of solving the question belongs to Dr. W. D. Miller, an American realding in Berlin. The solution is found in the germ theory, which has already settled the origin of sa many infectious diseases.
The microscopic gertns, which are called bacteria, the smallest of organized beings, so small that it takes roo,coo of them placed lengthwise to measure an inch, belong to the plant family. They multiply both by division and bonespond to reds, have great vitality,
by the formation of The and are unaffected by temperatures that would destroy the parent plant. The multiplication by division is exceedingly rapid.
Thus the total eradication of the germs is almost out of the question, and in even a short
time, if the pest be neglected, it becomes difficult
to limit the barm they can do. That harm may be effected either by the growth of the bacteria at the expense of the cells of the body, or more probably, perhaps, by developing a paíson in their waste products.
It must be remembered, however, that many kinds of bacteria are perfectly harmless, while it is possible that some aid in the vital processes of the organism.
The mouth is infested by several forms of innocent bacteria. The saliva is never free from them. Therefore, in order to ascertain if dental caries is due to bacteria, most rigorous tests were necessary, The bacteria must be found in the decayed matter of the teeth; be isolated from every other kind; cultivated out- side of the body, and the pure cultivation must produce a similar caries when introduced into A healthy tooth, and this caries must show the same form of bacteria.
Dr. Miller's experiments have conformed to He found bacteria filling the tubules these teris of the decayed teeth; obtained pure cultures from them, and, placing the latter in tubes with pieces of sound. teelb, the, microscope in from two to four weeks showed a similar caries, and
the tubules distended with similar bacteria.
SCOTT's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites acts both as food and medicine. It not only gives flesh and strength by virtue of its own nutritious properties, but creates an appetite for food that builds up the wasted body Read the following-Scott's Emulsion is in my opinion an excellent and valuable compound, I have given it to consumptive patients, and have been delighted with the results obtained. It is pleasant to the taste and can be borne by the most sensitive stomach."-E. A. Rodway; M.D., Butter-Knowle, Darlington. Any Chemist can supply it.-A. S. Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in Hongkong and China-[ddvi..
REGISTER.
4th April, 1889.—At 4 p.m.
STATION
Ladivostock Takio Normal"
Amary
Hongko
Whad.
The name of the young Marquise de Belbocuf, CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL the exceedingly masculine sister of the exceed- ingly effeminate Duc de Momy, is, writes the correspondent of the New York Tribuna, again on everybody's lips. Her latest, eccentrictly consists in riding in the Beis every morning at 3 o'clock, mounted astride of her horse instead of on the ordinary side-saddle. Accompanied by a couple of her male friends, she dashes along the avenues and bridle-pathe at a sharp canter, creating immense stir among the early habitués of the Bois. Accustomed as the Parisian are to the pretty marquisal freaks and Tanghal .......... extravagances, they are somewhat staggered to see her riding "a califourchon,” a practice hitherto confined to the peasant women in the south of France and in the Savoy, and it doubtful whether the other ladies of the “* manish” school now in vogue will have the courage to follow her example in the matter. Separated from her husband, always dressed in the most masculine of tailor-made gowns, her brown curly hair cropped close to her shapely head, and a single eyeglass fixed in her saucy eye, Mme. De Belboed presents the most striking contrast which is praible to conceive to her brother, the Duke, who, it may be remembered, figured a few years ago at some amateur theatricals in Halphong min the guise of a première danseuse of the ballet airps,
Another rider who attratte a good deal of at tention in the Bois is Monsignor Bauer, the former confessor and favorite chaplain of the Empress Eugenie, A. Jew by birth, he became converted to Catholicism when about 20 years of age, and after being ordained a priest at Rome proceeded to Madrid, where he soon became known as one of the most eloquent. preachers of the day, Having become acquainted with some of the Empress Eugenie's Spanish relatives, he was warmly recommended to her Imperial se Majesty, and shortly after bis arrival at Paris ✓ receive, the appointment, of court chaplain. Thanks to the influence exerted in his behalf at The Vatican, he was promoted a few months later the prelacy and received the title of Mondor. Towards the end of the Empire, however, he lost much of his religious fervor and was farmore frequently to be met in boudoirs and sons than in the pulpit or confessional,
·He became a great dandy, wenn '■ - coritet under, his exquisitely fting cassoch," and Was onremely fond of displaying his shapely
Halpaaie Bellness Manila
Wind
5th April, 1889-At 10 am,
STATION.
Władimstock.dekker Toile Nagun... Khanghai. ABOY, ter poduda
Bolivar, Manila.astusken]
Tempera-
CRI: Huskdity.
**;; | Weather,
***** Weather.
Raiz last
Kain Last
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Thanks not much change in the barometer. Gradienta set light for ast winds, and she weather cloudy, cool and damp.
Barometer reduced t javel of the men in inches, tentha_and hundredths, Tempesture in the shade is degroot, Jah ́ renbait.'•. 2-Humidity percentage of narration,
midley of a Ale saturated with molsimes bolty 108, 4—Direction of the wind to two polata, 5-Foron of the wind
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A
PALACE, &C., Assisted by her
ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY,
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, the 6th April, Gounod's Masterwork,
"F
AUST" in.4 Acts,
with fail Band and Chorus, assisted by Messrs. GRACE, CROW, and GENTLEMEN of the Choral, Society,
Box plan at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH'S, LD, where Seats can be secured in advance for any night of the Season.
Soldiers in uniform go cents to Back Seals, other Prices as usual.
Doors open at 8.30 to
commence at 9 P.M.
HUGO GORLITZ,
Manager.
Hongkong, 5th April, 1889.
FOR SHANGHAI,
THE Steamship
"YANGTSZE,"
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Captain C. Tönningsen, will be despatched for the above Port, on MONDAY, the 8th instant, at
4 P.M.
Consignees.
UNION LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
Steamship
THE
"LANCELOT," Captain Dailey, having amived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested. to send in their Bills of Lading to the Under signed for countersignature, and to take imme- diate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
The Steamer is berthed at Kowloon and Cargo impeding her discharge 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 pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the foth instant or they will not be recognised.
RUSSELL & Co.,
Agents.
1416
Hongkong, 4th April, 1889.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
*
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG, AND
SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship THE
"JAPAN"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk into the Hongkong and Kowloon Whir and Godown' Company's; Godowns at West Point, whence delivery may be obtained,
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 9th instant, will be subject to rent. No Fire Insur ance has been effected:"
Consignees are hereby informed, that all claims must be made immediately, as none will
be entertained after the 8th 'instant.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1889.
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THE CHINA SHIPPERS' MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, AND
SINGAPORE.
KAISOWJ
THE Company's Steamship having arrived from the above Ports, 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 Undersigned before NOON, on the 6th April, or they will not be recognized.
Intimations.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED,
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL........ PAID UP CAPITAL ..........
J
+
$2,500,000.
C. 1,250.000.
- BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Han, J. BELL-IRVING, Chairman. Hon. C. P. CHATER, Vice-Chairman. Mr. E. A. SOLOMON,
Mr. J. S. MOSES.
Mr. S. C. MICHAELSEN.
Mr. G. E. NORLE
Mr. LEE SING.
Mr. POON PONG.
BANKERS.
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
THE
HE objects for which this Company is formed are to transact' in the Colony of Hongkong, and its dependencies the purchases and sales of Property, to advance monies on Mortgage, to undertake the Management and Agency of Estates, and generally to carry on any business in connection with Landed Property..
The fallest information can be hadon applica- tion at the Company's Offices, No. 7, Queen's Road Central.
ALEXANDER LEVY, Secretary (pro. tern.) Victoria Buildings, Hongkong, 20th March, 1889
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED,
NOTORY GENERAL MEETING of the Company required to be held within four months after registration will be held at the Company's Registered Office in Victoria Buildings, No.7, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 6th April next, at 12 o'clock Noon.
TOTICE is hereby given that the STATU-
Intimations.
THE PUNJOM AND SUNGHIE
SAMANTAN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
DUA
NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the PUNJOM AND SUNGHI DUA SAMANTAN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 9, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of April instant, at 4.30 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, when the subjoined Reso- lution, which was passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company` held on the 4th April instant, will be submitted for Con firmation as a Special Resolution.
RESOLUTION.
That the Capital of the Company be increased to the sum of $600,000 legally current in the Colony of Hongkong by the creation of 20,000 New Shares of $10 cách. Subject to any direction to the contrary that may be given by the Meeting sanctioning the Increase of Capital, all New Shares shall be offered to the Members registered on the day of the confirmation of the resolution in. proportion to existing Shares held by them, and such offer shall be made by notice specifying the number of Shares to which the Member is entitled and limiting a time within which the offer if not accepted will be deemed to be declined, and after the expir ation of such time or on the receipt of on intimation from the Member to whom such notice is given that he declines to accept the Shares offered, such Shares shall be dealt with by the Directors in their discretion, Dated the 4th day of April, 1889..
By Order of the Board,
THE
A. O'T. GOURDIN. Secretary.
PUNJOM AND SUNGHIE DUA SAMANTAN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED;
following Special Resolutions will be proposed, NOTICE is hereby given that if the above
And Notice is further given that an EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the same place, on the same day, at 12.15 o'clock p.m., when the
viz:-
That the Capital of the Company be increased to the sum of $5,000,000 by the issue of 25,000 New Shares of $100 each, on which New Shares a First Call of $50 per Share shall be paid as hereinafter provided, and the balance of $50 per Share shall be payable in such amounts, at such times, and on such conditions as the Board may determine, and that the Board be authorised to issue such New Shares at such a premium (not exceeding $50 per cent.) as it may think fit, such premium to be paid on
Allotment. SIEMSSEN & Co.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hangkane, 5th April, ·889.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA.
THE Steamship
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"JAPAN," Captain T. S. Gardner, will be despatched for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the roth instant, at NOON.
in
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 5th April. 189
LETTERS PATENT.
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the Matter of the Petition of WILLIAM ORR and PETER STUART BROWN,
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on the 6th instant, at 4 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowni after the 6th inst., will be subject to rent.
Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice
DAY.
mentioned Resolution for the increase of the Capital of the Company be confirmed, the Share Register of the Company will bẹ CLOSED from the 19th day of April to the irth day of Mar next, both inclusive.
Dated the 4th day of April, 1889.
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I
A. OD, GOURDIN,
Secretary,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
HAVE this day REMOVED to my new premises al No. 23, Caine ROAD, next door to the Japanese Consulate.
A. HAHN, Piano-tuner and Repairer.
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Hongkong, sit April, 1889,
KOWLOON HOTEL.
J. C. L. ROUCH............... MANAGER,
to the contrary be given before 10 A.M., TO-existing shares, and such offer shall be made by T7INE and SPIRITS of the best quality.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
.ARŇHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Ágents. Hongkong, 1st April, 1889.
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OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-
·SHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
"GAELIC."
both of No. 109, Saint Vincent Street,ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship Glasgow, in the County of Lanark, Scot land, for LETTERS PATENT for the exclusive use within the Colony of Hongkong of an Invention for !! Improvements in Metal Sheets in securing or fastening sections of such sheets together and in means therefor the said improvements being applicable to the construction of buildings covered and other vehicles close fencing and other put- poses" for which Her Majesty's ROYAL LETTERS PATENT were granted on the 19th day of May, 1887, to the said WILLIAM ORR and PETER STUART BROWN.
The above Steamer having anived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from along, side.
the Petition
NOTICE is hereby given that the required herein by Ordinance No. 14 of 1862 have been duly filed in the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and that it is the intention of the said WILLIAM ORR and PETER STUART BROWN, by HENRY LARDNER DENNYS, their duly authorized Agent and Attorney, to apply at the sitting of the Executive Council hereinafter mentioned for LETTERS PATENT for the exclusive use within the said Colony of Hong kang of the above-named Invention. And Notice is hereby also given that a sitting of the Executive Council, before whom the matter of
the said Petition will come for decision, will be held in the Council Chamber at the Government
Offices, Victoria, Hongkong, es TUESDAY, the pth day of April, 1889, at 11 A M.
WILLIAM ORR, and.
PETER STUART BROWN,
BY
· HENRY LARDNER DENNYS, their Agent an@Attorney,
6o, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong, 17th March, 1888.
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THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
THE FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING THE
will be held at the Company's Offices, Nanking Road, Shanghai, ou SATURDAY, April 27th, 1889, at 11.0'CLOCK A.M.
By Order of the Directors.
'W. HAYWARD, Secretary.
Shanghai, 4th April, 1889.
Masonic.
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LODGE
ST. JOHN
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
Hettiget Bake Combents of the weather, Blonry, Decacha! A MARK LODGE will be held in
FREEMASONS' Halt, Zetland Street, on
cloud, Delarting malay Fog, & Gloomy, & / TUESDAY NEXT, the gth lastant, at 8.30 for ́s Overtál, ♬ Passing movers, e Squally, e Rala, e Snow,
Thunder, Viability, # Den" nai),,i-Rain in Inches,
9 F.M. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially 7. Eonths and bendradchik, f
W. DOLEN.
Invited
Hongkong, 4th April, 1889
Hongkong Observatory, 5th April, 1889.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE,
· (Peim Mooses. Filomar & Cað Ragisine.)
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ST. JOHN
OD GI
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C
REGULAR MEETING of the above
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense,
CHS. D. HARMAN,
Hongkong, 1st April, 1889.
Agent.
Insurances.
EXAMPLES
OF. THE
fr
COST
OF ASSURANCE TO A MAN AGED 30 NEXT BIRTHDAY.
£1,000
STG. payable at death, would
cost at the rate of :-
£6 18 o per quarter (a). If premiums ar; payable for whole of life e or £ 9 11 6 (4) If premiums are limited
to 20 years;
or £11.46,
or £13 001
(c) If premiums are limited
to 15 year ** (d) If the Sum Assured is
made payable at age 50, or at death if previous.*
FTER being three years in force, each A year's payment of premium secures
proportionate part of Sum Assured as explained in Prospectus. For instance: ater five yeats a man Assured under plan & would be entitled to a Fre Paid-up Policy for 5/20ths of Sum Assured, viz, Lago, should he wish to discontinue future. payments.
The same provisions if commenced at age a n. b. would cost respectively (a) £8.150, (}) £11.50, (c) £13,24, (d) £37.08 per quarter.
Note.It is an advantage to effect Provisions of this nature early in life. By delay the rate of subscription fncreases; Death may occur Health may before the Provision is effected, fail and render the life ineligible for Assurance, THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED,
Agents, STANDARD LIPS OFFICE.
"NOTICE.
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י
|
2. That of such New Shares 12,500, or (as the case may be) a number comprising, or equivalent to, One New Share for every complete number of two existing shares, be offered to the persons who on the 2nd day of May, 1889, shall be the registered shareholders of the existing shares, in the proportion of one new share for every complete number of two a notice specifying the number of new shares which each such registered Shareholder shall be entitled to take up, and limiting a time within which the offer, if not accepted in writing, will be deemed to be not accepted. The First Call of $50 on every such accepted share shall be paid at the time of acceptance, and all such non- accepted shares, and also the remainder (if any) of the said 12,500 New Shares, shall bedisposed
of in such a manner, at such times, and on such
conditions as the Board may determine.
3. That the remaining 12,500 new shares be offered to the Public in such a manner, at such times, and on such conditions as the Board may determine, but so that the First Call of $50 per Share on these remaining 12,500 sharen shall be paid on Application.
4-That all premia on the said New Shares be carried to the. Reserve Fund mentioned in Article No. 98 of the Company's Articles of Association.
ALEXANDER LEVY,'
Secretary (pro. tem.) --Hongkong, 27th March, 1889.
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MRS. KORFF'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC. \T RS. KORFF, of the Berlin Conservatory,
Maned an ACADEMY OF MUSIC at
No. 3, West Terrace, where she will be happy to receive Pupils for the Pianoforte and Singing. MI. KORFF is assisted by Mdle. MAILLARD,
ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, BOWLING ALLEYS, TENNIS LAWN.
Hongkong, 21st January, 1889.
TUITION IN FRENCH.
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she will give LESSONS in FRENCH,
MELLE, MAILLARD begs to intimate that
Grammatically, Conversational or Literary.
Terms on Application at 3, West Terrace. Hongkong, 1st April: 1889.
To be Let.
TO LET.
$406
SIX T Bonham Road,. "RHEDA,"
ROOMED BUNGALOW. with Tennis
A
Court.
Possession from the 1st May, 1889. For Particulars, apply to
SILVESTRE ARLEGUI & Co.,
25, Pottinger Street.
Hongkong, 4th April, 1889,
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TO LET.
who will give instruction to Beginners, MD: NO. 2, MORRISON HILL; entry at once.
KORFF taking charge of more advanced Pupils. Pupils attended at their residences if desired, and arrangements made for Classes,
No. 3, WEST TERRACE,.
HONGKONG. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1989..
NOTICE.
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Apply to
G. C. ANDERSON, 13. Praya Central Hongkong, 3rd April, 1889.
TO BE LET, With Immediate Possession,
Road, best locality, containing 6 ROOMS Servants Quarters; Water and Gas
Apply to
J
THE Undersigned begs to notify that, owing A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE in Caine Shop. in YEUNG YAN SAN HONG, Canton. All
to failure of Business, he will CLOSE his
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Persons having CLAIMS AGAINST him are requested to send them in at once to be Liquidated on the 4th April next. ' -
LUEN KING. Carton, 30th March, 1889.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. SPOON COMPETITION, 600 YARDS, 10 SHOTS. FILL take place next SATURDAY, the 6th April, at 4 o'clock p.m. Carbines will be allowed One Shot Extra.
WILL
A. SHELTON HOOPER,
Hoo. Secretary. Hongkong, 1st April, 1889.
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HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY who are suffering from bad to the
LIMITED.
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED......................$3,000,000 The above Company is prepared to acces Marine Risks at CURRENT RATES on GOODS, &c. Policies granted to all Parts of the world | payable at any offts Agencies. Man ska WOO LIN.YUEN
Secretary,
HEAD OFFICE, No. 1, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST. Hongkong, in February, 188.
GENERAL NOTICE. THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED.)
CAPITAL TAELS 600,000,
$833-333-35 EQUAL TO ...sratkapnons RESERVE FUND Simonomim. $318,000,00,
BOARD OF DIRECTORSZ
METALA, LUKAS 23 MANAGER. —HO AMEL, V)
CURRENT RATES to all parts of the
HIS Company would desire their Customers
defective burners, to; notify the same Undersigned, and steps will be taken with all possible despatch to remedy the defects pointed
Out
Upon Application, and where required, ordi- nary gas burners will be supplied and fixed free of charge.
Special burners and globes will be supplied at cost price, or on loan at a nominal rental
The Gas Fitting Department of this Company is under thoroughly effident European sapervi- sion, and all orders and complaints will receive prompt attention.
F. W. CROSS, Manager. Hongkong, 12th March, 1889,-.
CRUICKSHANK & Co., JD. NOTICE
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SHE FIRST ORDINARY GENERAL
with
with
A. LIEBARD, No. 8. Queen's Road Central. "Hongkong, 2nd April, 1889,
TO LET.
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ROOMS in "COLLEGE CHAMBERS."
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Ca Hongkong, Tath December, 1888.
TO BE LET,
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(WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION). NE LARGE GODOWN No. 234, Praya Central under Victoria Hotel Premises.
Apply to
DORABJEE & HINGKEĘ. Hongkong, 30th March, 1889.
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TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE FOSSESSION. 09. 1, 2 and 4, QUEEN'S GARDENS,
Apply to
G. C. ANDERSON; 13, Praya Central. Hongkong, 14th March, 1889.
A
TO BE LET.
'FIRST-FLOOR FLAT (Furnished or Unfurnished) în: Blue Bulldings for 36 months, from May'ist."
Apply to A.
Messrs. HOLIDAY, WISE & Col
Ice House Lanc. Hongkong, a7th March, 1889.
TO LET.
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A named Lodge will be held in fixaBOOMARINE RISKS OF GOODS, te, take year ending 28th February, 1889. The TRANS AT the Peak, "LA HACIENDA," formerly
HALL, Zetland Street, on: SATURDAY, the 13th instant, at -8:30, for 97.36 predsely.
LE SINDNESS, LO YAUE MOON, MEETING of the above Compas, Ali be held at the Hongkong Hotel, on MONDAY, the 8th just, at 4 9.16, for the purpose of receiving; the Report and Statement of Accounts for the FER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 5th to 8th instant, both days inclusive
fourteen SeeWM CRUICKSHANK,
General Haanger, (2) Hongkong, 1st April, 1892-
Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. EP3) HEAD OFFICE: 8 & g. PRAYA WEST
Hongkong 17th Decembar, 1885, 12181
Hongkong, 4th April, 1889,
1408
occupied by Sir George Phillippo.
Apply to
H. N. MODY, Victoria Buildings Hoogkong 12th December, 1888,-
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