THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1889.
ment for terms ranging from one to six 'manths,' for rioting.
LIVERPOOL, June 6th, At the inquest into the death of Maybrick to-day a chemist testified that he found a bottle of arsenic in Mrs. Maybrick's trunk, and a glass chocolate box in her room also contained arsenic, A verdict of wilful murder was returned against Mis. Maybrick.
LONDON, June 6th,
special facilities for treating suspended matters after this method. In the attached schedule will be found (Column II) the results of the analysis of the water collected as previously described. The results are eminently satis factory and compare favourably with the purest town surplies with which I am acquainted. The same quantity of water which contained 19.6 grains of solid mater, yielded after treat- ment with alum 2,8 grains per gallon only, It must be further noted that the albuminold ammonia 6gures and the quantity of oxygen required to oxidise organic matter are reduced by one half. The appearance of the specimen so purified was everything that could be desired. 'Such a water combines the organic purity of
The fragments of a woman's body were found water from deep wells in chaik formations with the freedom from inorganic matter displayed by in the Thames at Battersea Park this morning. upland surface waters. I may add that a They belonged to the same body of which por marked improvement in the quality of the Pok-tions were found at Horsley Down and Batter sen yesterday. The bend, arms, and legs are fulam water has been observed during the past week. From an analysis of a sample collected still missing, on the 13th inst. it appears that the total amount of solid matter has fallen from 19.6. 10 14.5 grains per gallon,-I have, Sir, &c,·
W. E. CROW, Analyst and Apothecary.
To Dr. Ayres, Colonial Surgeon.
The following is the analysis-- RESULTS EXPRESSED IN GRS. PER GALLON,
II. [17.
Tatal solid matter, dried at 19.6 28
212 deg. F...
Chlorine in chlorides.......
Free ammonia
Albuminoid
Oxygen absorbed in 4 hrs. at
The Epson Grand Prize for three-year-olds, about a mile anal a quarter, was won today by Lord Alington's Kingscote. The tace for the Great Surrey Breeders Feal Stake of 1050. sovereigns for two-year-olis five furlongs, was won by Baran de Rothschild's Heaume,
There is a strike of tram car employees at Cardiff. The horses are unbarnessed, and those who attempt to take the places of the old men are pulled off the cars The police are powerless. The dock laborers at Glasgow, Greenock, Belfast and Londonderry have joined the strike.
ST. PETERSBURG, June 6th....
A semi-official denial has been made of the report which caused a fall in prices on the. Berlin bourse that Russia was actively engaged in atming troops. The Journal de St. Peters- 47 burg says this is absolutely groundless and asserts Russia's desire for peace. It attributes tke report to stock speculators.
142 42 .70 none none .0004
oot .004 .0073- ›065.032 .077 80 deg. F..................... Hardness (Warklyn's scale).............` 1.3 1.9
REMARKS.
1.2
1. Collected on the 5th June 1889: sample very turbid.
II. Same as I. after treatment with alum and subsequent filtration: sample beautifully clear and bright.
111. Collected from Hospital hydrant and analyzed by Mr. McCallum in May 1982
(Sd.) W. EDWARD CROW.. 17th June, 1989.
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The O. & O. S. S. Co's steamer Arabic, Capt. W. Smith, with the American mail of the 11th. ulto, arrived in harbour this afternoon. We take the subjoined telegrams from our San Francisco exchanges --
LONDON, June 4th.
There are fears that the British steamer Danish Prince, which sailed from Swansea May 28th for Montreal, has foundered. The coast guards at Skibbereen, Ireland, picked up the log book of the steamer, the latest entry in which was made in May.
A parcel containing the lower portion of a woman's body cut in halves was found in the Thames at Horsley Down' this morning. An- other parcel in which were a woman's thighs was picked up at Mattesen. Both were wrapped in pieces of the woman's drawers, on which the name Coshers was marked. The trunk and thighs evidently belonged to the same body, which was that of a well developed person. The remains had probably been in the water ten days. It is feared that Jack the Ripper has again been at work,
In the Commons to-day, on the question of voting £28.000 for the secret service, Bradlaugh moved to reduce the amount by £20,000. The vote he said was an open door to a misuse of funds. As an instance, he referred to the spy Le Caron as receiving money from the Secret Service fund, through a person not personally responsible to the Ministers. Secret money fastered the concoction of conspiracies by Secret Service agents. All expenditures ought to be open to audit. The motion to reduce the amount was rejected by 141 to 43.
There is considerable stir in the Clyde sugar market. Prices have advanced gd owing to the reparts circulated that 50.000 fons have been purchased en account of refineries in America.
NEW YORK, June 4th. The sugar market has advanced one-quarter of a cent, and raw sugar stocks are now being held at 7.72 cents.
LONDON, June 5th.
The strikes in Bohemia are spreading, There are now 5000 hands out of work. The situation at Pilsen is threatening.
Missionary letters to the Anti-Slavery Society Say that the Mahdists have made western Abyssinian desert. Whole flocks and herds have been destroyed. Thousands of Christians have been thrown into slavery and thousands of others have been butchered, and hundreds of the noblest inhabitants have been taken to Mecca as staves in violation of the treaties.
LIVERPOOL, June 5th: The inquest into the death of Maybrick, who is supposed to have been poisoned by his wife, was resumed to-day. Dr. Hopper testified that in treating the patient he had prescribed strych nine, but had never advised the use of arsenic. He stated that in June, 1888, Mr. Maybrick came to him and asked him to speak to her husband about the habit of arsenic-taking, to which she said he was addicted. Maybrick had acknowledged to the witness that he had struck his wife and given her a black eye during a quarrel "about a gentleman." Witness further said that Mrs. Maybrick had expressed repug nance toward her husband and wished that she could obtain a separation from him.
Dr. Humphreys had also attended Maybrick. He testified that shortly before the patient's death he had given directions for a few drops of a solution of arsenic to be administered hourly to the sick man.
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A waiter in the hotel identified Brierly as the man who had stayed with Mrs. Maybrick two days as her husband in March last. This testi mony elicited groans and hisses and the Coroner threatened to clear the Court. A letter was read which Mrs. Maybrick wrote to Brierly from fail, appealing for assistance and money, and stating that everything was known about their visit to London, The letter concluded: "Appear ances are terribly against me. Before God I swear I am lanocent."
FARIS, June 5th.
In a debate in the Chamber of Deputies yester day on the conversion of the Egyptian debt, Spüller, Minister of Foreign Affairs, sald the conversion, to be legal, must be submitted to the Powers for assent. "The French Government." be said, "considers that so Important an act justifies the examination of the question of the evacuation of Egypt. Our conduct may differ according as we are treating with Egypt occupied by British forces or completely independent."
BUDA PESTH, June 5th.
PARIS, June 6th, During a discussion of the Rudget in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, Dreyfus moved. that the sum of 3.000.000 francs be added to the estimates for the secret service. He said that the recent revelations showing how ready the German Government was to expend money in buying English journals clearly demonstrated that Germany's idea of warfare was not merely question of cannon, balls. Spuller, Minisier of Foreign Affairs, said he would not refuse increased means to assist the diplomacy of. France. The motion was referred to the com mittee.
In a 'debite on the Education budget the rising of ex-Premier Ferry to address the House caused great uproar. The members of the Right shoutedThe blood of the Tonquin dead" chokes you," and many similare ies were heard. De Cassagnac advised the Huse to submit and listen. "We swallow our disgust!" exclaimed Cougeros, Deputy for the Department of Vendee. Finally, on demand of the President, order was restored, and Ferry proceeded with his remarks, Two hundred and filty nfembers of the Cham- ber of Deputies-have signed a response to the memorial sent by 263, members of the to the Pre- British House of Commons sident, in relation to the absence of Lord Lytton, British Ambassador, at the open- ing of the Paris, Exposition. The response expresses gratitude for the assurance of sympathy for France which, the memorial contained, and utters the hope that those who signed it will join in an International Parliamentary Conference on the 29th instant, at which authorized representa tives of public opinion may unite to chase away the threats darkening the political horizon.
BRUSSELS, June 6th.
The Marchioness det hasteler, an old Indy, has been found murdered in bed at Mons.
The Marchioness was shot through the heart. The bullet was fired through the bedroom window. The assassin is supposed to be some farmer tenant of the Marchioness, who became entaged because the reduction of rent was refused.
LONDON, June 7th. The police learned to-day that the unfortunate woman whose mutilated remains were picked up recently at different points of the river, belonged to Otford, and was named Fisher. At the time of her death she was a servant in London. A human leg and foot were found in the Thames at Fulham to day, and another at Limehouse. They undoubtedly belong to the body of the woman Fisher, portions of whose found at Horsleydown and remains were Battersea.
A despatch from Morcco says the rebellion of tribesmen is spreading. They have captured Captain Hamid, heir to the throne, and killed several members of his escort. This outrages has incensed. the Sultan of Morocco and he is raising an army to crush the rebels.
The Derlin correspondent of the Times says there is no question but Murat Halstead will became United States Minister to Germany. Halstead will go to Toplitz, not to Wiesbaden, as previously reported.
PARIS, June 7th. A violent shock of earth quake occurred to-day at Brest,
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Two houses of leading Boulangists have again been searched by the police. It is alleged that papers which implicate Boulanger in an interna- tional plot have beeen discovered.
LONDON, June 8th. Gladstone addressed a Liberal meeting at Weymouth to-night. He said the Liberal party was moving in the right direction and at a fair pace. He spoke in favor of limiting the length of Parliament to four or five years. "Referring to Ireland, he admitted that crime had decreased there, and attributed the improvement to recent remedial measures, to the beneficial influence of the Irish members of Parliament and the priests, and, above all, to the knowledge possessed by the Irish people that a large majority of the people of England sympathized with them. It semained for Englishmen to say whether they would do further acts of justice, which alone would give a true and indisputable union of the various countries comprehended under the desig. nation of Great Britain and Ireland.
The striking steamship firemen and laborers
Humax, June 8th. Lord Mayor S xton his cabled to America 1,000 for the relaf of the Johnstown sufferers.
ROME, June 8th. An immense number of delegates have arrived in this city to attend the Cermony of the inauguration of the Bruno scorial. The Vatican will remain closed for two days. The l'ope will solemnly expose the sacrament in expiation of the outrages upon religion perpetrated by the inauguration of the memoti
atholic Mny priests and members of the Church have left the city.
ZANZIBAR, June 9th. It is estimated that four bundred natives were killed in a recent fight'in Zaidiani, the bulk of the party destroyed belonging to the British Indians.
BERLIN, June 9th.
A dispatch from St. Petersburg to the Cologne Gazelle says that the Czar told the Shah, and
heily ton, that if while in England he should make any co cesso unfavorable to Russia the 100,con Russian soldiers now on the frontier
LONDON, June 9th.
would be made to march into Persia.
It is reported is St Petersburg hat during the Shah's visit a secret treaty was made between Rossin and Irsin for the temporary annexation of Northern Persia to Russia in certain cases.
ROME, June 10th.
During a debate in the Chamber of Deputies on a vote of censure proposed by the Extremists on the Italian Consul at Trieste, Cavaletto spoke in defense of Italy's alliance with Germany and Austria. He said Italy ought to maintain faith- fully the treaty with Germany and Austria. The day would come when she would have to fight side by side with Austria to prevent the Adriatic from becoming a slave sea. He concluded by proposing a vote of confidence in the Govern- ment. Prime Minister Crispi declared that the peace of the world reposed in the treaty. If questions of nationality arose, Italy would have nothing to give and much to ask. Confidence in the Gayernment was then voted by a large majority.
VIENNA, June rath,,
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
(Fr Mex, Geo, Falconer & Co. Register.)
To Jay. Barometer-galement solens Barameter-36, Memperert Ikumartes
Termometa-i p.m. ommaren. ihmmeter 4 jam, jag, WAHOLK Thermometer=ġ xm, (Wer bulb} masin. *Wernst-meter-1 p.m. (Wet bullaj coenatnes Thermomece a jam, (Wot bulbj Thermometer=hlarimite menginstrume Thenunciar Ditalinum (uver sight) ...........
Co-day's Advertisements.
FOR SHANGHAI
THE Steamship
"YANGTSZE,"
Captain Tonningsen, will be despatched for the above Port, on SATURDAY, the 6th inst., at 4 P.M.
1
SIEMSSEN & Co.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong 4th July, 1889.
1815
THE CHINA SHIPPERS MUTUAL
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY; LIMITED.
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL...
THE Company's Steamship
"KAISOW." G. L. Castle, Commander, will be despatched as above on or about the 7th insi.
For Freight, apply to
"ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 4th July, 1889.
1836
STEAM TO SHANGHAI
"PEKING"
The Russian authorities have sentenced forty- THE ; & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship one students of the Cracow University to three days imprisonment and to pay a fine of 500 ins for singing Polish airs while on an excur- sign to Oukoff.
The town of Sebataz in Austrian Galicia was almost entirely destroyed by fire. Many lives were lost.
MDRID, June roth." The Spanish warship Paz has foundered off Cape Trafalgar.
BELGRADE, June 10th. Metropolitan Michael will soon grant a decree nullifying the divorce obtained by Milan from Ex-Queen Natale. She will then return to Sérvia.
.
LONDON, June 10th.
A severe gile prevailed to-day at the mouth of the haines. Much damage was done by the high tide. Traffic was almost suspended.
PARIS, June 10th. Near Toulouse to-day a rejected suitor mur dered a farmer's daughter, the father and mother, and a man servant.,
TAMSU.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
Tamsui Jume :8th, răng,
On the night of the 24th instant a foreign cargo boat laden with some 6oo packages of tea struck the Twatutia railway bridge, broadside on, and owing to the force of the fresher then running overturned immediately and, became with its carga, more or less of a dead loss. believe some 200 packages of tea were salved and sold by the Insurance Companies at public auction. As a consequence of this accident the Tamsui Tu and Lighter Co. have notified that for the present their boats will load and discharge cargo below the bridge. You will probably hear. more about this bridge anon; we hope to get a lot of fun out of it before the end of the present century.
"
There has been any amount of rain here lately and the country is reported to be considerably under water; no doubt our Twatutia friends will have the full benefit of any freshets that come
their way.
The line to Keelung still continues under construction. It is now about a year since the rails were first laid from the Taipehfoo end and about a dozen miles of way à la see-saw have been coinpleted, and this will doubtless remain as it is for some time to come, as owing to landships, devil's wriggles, and the tunnel, the engincers have their time fully occupied. How- ever, with a fair amount of luck we ought to be at Keelung in two years time, if not before.
THE
Hatimations.
'HONGKONG. AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-
NOTHING FUNERAL MELTING
of the Company will be held at the Company's Registered Office No Praya, Victoria, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th July, 1889, at 12 O'CLOCK NOON, the Objects and Business of which Meeting will be to submit for Confirmation the Special Resolutions passed a the Meeting held This Day. By Order of the Hoard,
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EDWARD OSBORNE, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, and July, 1889,
THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN. COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
JAPANESE
OF
PORCELA :IN, AND WORKS OF ART.
THE Undersigned has received instructions
་
Sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY,
the 6th July, 1889, commencing at 2.30 P.
sharp, at his Sale Rooms, Duddell Street,
A FINE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN
AND
WORKS O F
Comprising:-
ART,
SATSUMA, KAGA, KIOTO and IMARI VASES, JARS, PLATES, TEA and BREAKFAST SETS, &c.
NOTICE is hemby given that an INTERIM &
DIVIDEND of Two and a Half LARS per Share will be payable to those Persons who are Registered Shareholders on 22nd July, 188
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 2ħud 10 29th July, bath days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
EDWARD OSBORNE,
Acting Secretary.
Hongkong 3rd July, 1889.
THE STEAM LAUNCH 'COMPANY, LIMITED.
ΤΗ
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"THE FIRST ORDINARY MEETING of the Company will be held at the HONG- KONG HOTEL, qn TUESDAY, the jath July, 1889; nt 4 P.M.
By Order.
will leave for the above place alt 24 hours after her arrival with the outwud fnglish, Mail | THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
F. L. WOODIN, Superintendent.
CLOISONNE PLATES, VASES, PLAQUES,
SILVER and GOLD INLAID BRONZE VASES, INCENSE JARS, and other Articles.
IVORY INLAID CABINETS, PANELS, LACQUER WARE, NETSUKES, and CARVINGS.
SILK EMBROIDERIES, SCREENS DRESSING GOWNS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
kc., Stc.,
&c.
The Catalogues will be issued, and the abave will be on view, on FRIDAY NEXT,
TERMS AS USUAL --Cash on delivery.
G. R. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
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Hongkong, 1st July, 1839
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
Stc.,
&c.
THE SALE BY
VALUABLE MACHINERY, PLANT,
&c.,
at the Machine Shop, lately in the occupation of Messrs. J. W. CROKER & Co., Bowrington, will take place
A. G. GORDON,
Secretary. Hongkong, 9th June, 1879,
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AND AGENCY-COMPANY, LIMITED.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL........
..$5,000,000 PAID UP CAPITAL ......... 2,500,000. | RESERVE FUND'
1,250,000
G. R. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hangkong, 27th June, 1889.
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Hongkong, 4th July, 1889
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TI JAPAN, CANADA, THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, -
VZA
THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY AND OTHER CONNECTING RAILWAY LINES & STEAMERS. THE British Steamship
"PORT AUGUSTÁ »,
1,856 Tons Register, H. E. Draper, Commander, will be despatched for VANCOUVER, BC, via KORE & YOKOHAMÁ, on THURSDAY, the 18th July, at Noon.
To be followed by the S. S. "PARTHIA" on the 1st August.
Connection will be made at Yokohama with
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Hon. J. J. KESWICK,}|
Chairman.
Hon. C. P. CHATER, Managing Directors,
Vice-Chatman.)
E. A. SOLOMON, Esq.
J. S. MOSES. Esq.
S. C. MICHAELSEN, Esq.
G. E. NOBLE, Esq.
LEE SING, Esq.
POON PONG, Esq.
BANKERS.
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
MONEY advanced on Mortgage, on Land.
and Buildings.
Properties purchased and sold. Estates Managed and all kinds of Agency and Commission business relating to land, etc., conducted.
Steamers from Shanghai and Japan Ports, and at Vancouver with Pacific Coast Points by the regular Steamers of the Pacific Coast Steamshippany's Offices, No. 5, Queen's Road Central. Company and other Steamers.
Through Passage Tickets granted to England France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines
of Steamers.
anada 230.00
First-class Fares granted follows - To Vancouver and Victoria...(Mex.)$185.00 To all Common Points in Canada
and the United States... ‚To Liverpool:
To London...ace
...... 300.00 305.00
To other European Points at proportionat rates. Special reduced rates granted to Officers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service, and the Imperial Chinese and Japanese Customs, to b obtained on application.
Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo des tined to Points in the United States, should br sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to Mr. D. E. BROWN, District Freight Agent. Vancouver, B.C.
Freight will be received on board until 4 P.M on the 17th July.
All Parcels must be sent to our Office and should be marked to address in full; and th same will be received by us until 5 P.M. the H.E. the Governor is reported to be unwellday previous to sailing. and is difficult to see, but we trust he will be For information as to Passage or Freight himself again shortly, as we hear there is likely apply to to be some important business on hand.
SCOTT'S Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphiles, is a combination of two most valuable temedies, in a palatable and easily digested farm, having great healing and streng thening properties, most valuable in Consump tion and wasting diseases. Read the followings- "I have found Scott's Emulsion of great benefit in the treatment of phthisical and scrofulous diseases. It is extremely-palatable and does not upset the stomach-thus removing the great difficulty experienced in the administration of the plain oil."D. P. KENNA, L.R.C.S., Surgeon, St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin. Any Chemist can supply it.-A. 5. Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in Hongkong and China.--[Advt.
ADAMSON, TELL & Co,
Agents. sampane, 4th July
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LLOYD'S SETAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID, SUEZ, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE,
THE Steamship
"BERENICE,"
at Liverpool have submitted. The strike of CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL the Godowns known as " The Hongkong Whatf
steamship bands at Dublin and Glasgow is extending.
The left hand and arm of the woman Fisher, portions of whose body have been found in different parts of the Thames, were taken from the river this morning, Another portion of the body was found in the river this afternoon, being the third fragment, with no covering on it. It was picked up in Sir Percy Shelly's garden at Chelsea.
REGISTER.
3rd July, 1889.-At 4 p.m.
Wind
STATION
Władienstock Tekla Nayanaki The Public Prosecutor han ordered another Shanghai
Amey police summons to be issued against Viscount
Hongkong Mar.deville, eldest son of the Duke of Man bester, Hann whote bankruptcy was announced about three Balizad months ago. The Viscount is charged with obtaining money under false pretences.
PARIS, June 8th.
M. Richer, Sous-Intendant Militaire and one of the attachés of the Ministry of War, has been arrested, It is believed that the papers seized in the houses of the two Boulangist leaders yesterday showed that he is implicated in the Boulangist plot
GLASGOW, June 8th.
Maulla
Tempera
64
141
4th July, 1889.—At 10 am.
STATION.
Wladiwtock Takk Nagamki.. Shanghai Aroy Horenz
49.71
65
Balino..
Leading members of the Liberal party gave a banquet Monday night to Tisza, the Hungarian Three thousand dock laborers struck for an Prime Minister. Tits, in a speech, declared that increase of a half-penny an hour. The steve-phen those who were trying under the cloak of 'dores also struck, demanding an increase of a radicalism to import a reactionary element into penny.
the Government, andand who intended aitimately
to join the reactionary party and overthrow the
-BELFAST, June 8th,
The strike of seamen, and firemen has para- existing state of affairs, would not succeed as lyz d the shipping business.-- long as the Liberal party existed.
ALBERLIN, June 5th.
Herr Siegel, editor of Vaterland, the clerical paper of Munich, has been sentenced to aiz weeks Imprisonment for libelling the late dowager Queen,
de
WASHINGTON, June Bh.
Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Minister, called on the Presidert this morning and deli vered a message from Queen Victoria, expressing her deep sympathy for the sufferers by the pro- sent floods in Pennsylvania. The President Eighteen miners at Essen, who were recently made a suitable acknowledgment on behalf of on a strike, have been sentenced to Imprisone, the United States.
Ward
waw
Manila
The barameter na risan slightly in the south and has Alica la theth. radients are rather step for south-west winda. Cloudy, hot and rather day weather prevadia,
in connection with the S. S. "NIODE" from | Calcutta and Madras, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, are now being lauded at their risk into
and Godowns," Wanchai, whence delivery may be obtained. This steamer also brings cargo Ex S. S. "MARIA TERESA."
Consignees wishing, to receive their Goods on the Wharf are at liberty to do so.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all claims must be sent to the Undersign before noon, on the 10th. lost, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 19th inst,, or they will be subject to rent.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 4th July, 1889.
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THE HONGKONG. AND CANTON CO. OPERATIVE STORE COMPANY, LIMITED.
CAPITAL
f.
IN 7,500 SHARES OF ŜIO KACIL
$75,000
PAYABLE $3 on application, $5 on allet. month's notice as required to meet drafts for purchase of stock, and otherwise for extension of the business of the Company,
Application will be received at the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.ON OF before the rotb instant.
ment, and the balance at call on one
1- Barometer reduced to level of the sea in faches, teuthe 'sad hundredths. --Temperature in the shade la degress, Fab- rebelt. 1-If snidity, le percentage of saturation, the humidity of air maturated with molauro balog 200, Direction
Forms of application for Shares and full of the wad to a pointa - Foros of the wind according to Bewafutsals. 5-State of the wasther, & line sky, a Detached prospectus may be bad at the Bank and at the clounds, a bortraittig rain, /Fog, Glowny, A. Hait:/Lightning Company's stores in Lyndhurst Terrace, Hong-
showers, Squaily; houses & Viabilly, wet? Pasay dalakong, and Canion, or from the Temporary offices of the Company, No. 8 Stanley Street, bedr . Dated 1st day of July, 1889.
taacha mad handrexliha, and muligeudo W. Dossa?"}, Hongkong Observatory, 4th July, 1889
|
Full particulars can be obtained at the Com
A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary. Victoria Buildings, Hanokone, 3rd May, 1880
"
SOME DAY IN JULY NEXT. For further particulars, apply to.
Tá be Let.
"TO LET
2ND FLOOR of HOUSE; No. 61. and GROUND FLOOR of HOUSE No. 68, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
Apply to
LAI MING & Co. Na. 153. Queen's Rond Central. Hongkong, 3rd Julv, 189.
Ho
TO LET.
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[OUSE No. 2, "Surrn's VILLAS" Maga. zine Gap, a spacious five roomed HOUSE,
with basement and outhouse, excellent view.
· Apply to Expected to be ready 1st August next.
F. BLACKHEAD & Co. Hongkong, 2nd July, 1899,
TO LET.
[532 ROOMS in "COLLEGE:CHAMBERS."
WANTED.
FURNISHED ROOM, with BATH
Apply to
AROOM
"M."
Office of this paper.
Hongkong, 18th June, 1889.
Dotices of Firms.
NOTICE.
(757
THOMAS EDMUND DAVIES is
Madmitted a PARTNER in our Firm from
this date.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
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NOTICE.
No. 4. SEYMOUR TERRACE,
From 1st June..
No. o. SEYMOUR TERRACE. WESTBOURNE VILLAS,
Apply to
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DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 2nd July, 1889.
TOP
TO BE LET," :
From 1st August.
OF FLAT No. 1, Bluo Buildings.
Apply to
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c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 29th June, 1889.
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TO LET, Possession from the 15th July, 1889.
MR. SILAS EZEKIEL LEVY has this day THE First Floor of HOUSE No. 2, Blue
been admitted a PARTNER in our Firm. EZEKIEL & JOSEPH. · Hongkong, ret July, 1889.
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TOTICE is herewith given that from this
NOTICE is hereink F CARL LUDWIG
REUTER, JUSTUS FRIEDRICH HEIN: RICH HEYN, & FRIEDRICH ALEXANDER
ALFRED BUESING BROCKELMANN, the remaining PARTNERS in the Firm of PUSIAU & Co, Hongkong, Canton, and Shanghai, China, have decided to continue the Business of the said Firm under the name and style of t→
REUTER, BROCKELMANN'& Co. Mr. E. R. FUHRMANN and Mr. CHR. NONCHEN will sign the new Firm per procuration.
Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
NOTICE.
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HE business hitherto conducted by the
BROKERS will from the 1st of July, next be carried on under the style of RozÁ ÚROTHERS, in which Firm Mr. DANIEL FRANCISCO CAMPOS DA ROZA is admitted a Partner.
J. F. CAMPOS DA ROZA, M. M. DA ROZA.
[803 Hongkong, 27th June, 1889. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
HE Undersigned will ASSUME CHARGE of The AGENCY of the above Company from the 1st proximo.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.
· Hongkong, 26th June, 1889.
NOTICE.
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HEINRICH
"HE INTEREST. and RRSPONSIBILITY or Mr. T.FR. SCHWARZKOPF in oar Firm Ceased on the 1st of May, 1+85.
ESSRS. FRIEDERICH MOHNKE FRIEDERICH JOHANN RUDOLPHSCHWARZKOPF; and ANDREAS MATTHIAS VALENTINSCHONEMAN, have been admitted PARTNERS in our Firm, which now consists of :-
Messto JÓHN HEN¤Y SMITH,
FRIEDERICH H HBNKE, FRIEDERICH J. R. SCHWARZKOPF, and ANDREAS. M. V-SCHÖNEMAN,
F. BLACKHEAD & Co.
1793 Hongkong, 24th June, 18891-
Buildings.
Apply to
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hangkang, 13th June, 1889.
(732
TO LET With Possession from the 1st June,
ROOMY HOUSE in CARLTON TERRACE,
Queen's Road East.
Apply to
G..R. LAMMERT. Hongkong, 14th May, 1889.
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TO LET,
With Immediate Possession.
*ORNER HOUSE, No. 145, WANGHAI ROAD Water and Gas lald on. Rent moderate.
Apply to
M. J. MOSES, 9 Queen's Road, Hongkong, 21st June, 1889.
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TO LET.
[O. 51, PEEL STREET.
Apply to
No. St
EDWARD GEORGE
5, Queen's Road. Hongkong, 16th April, 1889,
TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
0.4 QUEEN'S GARDENS,
Nnd Taxes.
Apply to
$90
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G. C. ANDERSON, 13, Praya Central. Hongkong, 4th June, 1880.
TO LET.
Bonham Rd, "RHEDA, SIX
Court.
AROOMED BUNGALOW with Tennis
Possession from the tat July, 1889
M. BASA, No 7, Redios Terraces Hongkong, 17th June, 18 9.
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NOTICE.
\FFICES IN VICTORIA Buildings TO BE LET with meditite possession. Apply to
ARTHUR B.. RODYK Hongkong, 3rd June, 1889,,
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