"them to get the very best of goods at the very lowest price. That is at all events what is contended on their behalf. Of course hon, members may have reason to suppose the contrary, still I have no doubt that in a great many cases their large experience of work and of firms must be exceedingly valuable In getting good work at a cheap price. Whether the large business they do is always done in the best of ways is a matter I cannot say anything about. I only know it is the principle contended for on their behalf. But as I said before, if the hon. member's feeling is shared largely by others I am in duty bound to forward their recom- mendation to the Secretary of State. I do not think there is any point I have not touched upon; if there is, I shall be happy to afford the hon. member or others who desire it such in- formation as is in my power.
about
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1889.
audit vote this year. They wou'd have to put down the amount fixed by the Civil Lest and so much more as was necessary in Establishments, A coach and four had been driven, through the Civil List Ordinance so often that he thought the sooner it was repealed the better; in some res- pect it was mischievous. He went on to explain, with respect to the vote for defences in next year's estimates, that from inquiries he had just made he found that of the 1.0000 originally voted not much was left, he could not say how much, because they did not know how much the Crown Agents had spent at home, but in all probability there would not be more than $20,000 or so left after the $30,000 to be voted for next year.
Mr. MacEwan asked the Chairman if he was sure he was correct in the statement be had just made. He was under the impression General Cameron had told him that he had spent $112,000 out of the $120,000. He thought it was a matter that should be carefully looked
into.
The Chairman said he had not had time to locked into the figures, but he would do so be- fore the next meeting. ་་
The Supplementary Estimates for 1888 were then formally passed, all the items having been approved separately at the times they were in- curred.
The Committee then adjourned.
LATE TELEGRAMS"
The Surveyor-General-I was say just now, sir, that the work in connection with this light has been very much under-es timated, and that it is hardly possible for me to give any time na to the date when it will be complcied. I may say that after making careful enquiries it W15 concluded that the Gap Rock was the only place for the light- house. From my own experience and that of others who have carried out works of this nature, I have come to the conclusion that it would to very rash on my part to name any time for the completion of the light. The history of all similar works shows that no class of work can be imagined where the difficultles are greater or where it is so impossible to form and estimate of anything like the time required for completion, but I may say now that every preparation for completion has been made. The contract is entered into, the material is prepared, we have secured a steamer which I believe will turn out to be useful for a tender in the service of the lighthouse, and the work shall be, so far as I am concerned, pushed on as rapidly as it possibly can, but as to fixing any possible time for com-A letter has been sent by the Mansion House pletion, I think it more prudent to admit at Committee, urging masters to accept the lighter- once, that this is one of these maiters in which men's contention; in the meantime the operation the most experienced would hesitate to retum of yesterday's manifesto has been postponed for any definite answer.
forty eight hours to await the masters decision which, it is believed, will be favourable.
The Acting Colonial Secretary-The senior unofficial member has asked a question about the forts. The second instalment of £60,000 was voted by the Council and a 'rider' was added that it was on the distinct understanding that the colony was not to be asked for any more. That vote was received by the Imperial Govern- ment without any remark. We cannot call it à guarantee. Although the colony has expressed Its opinion nothing has been sald the other alde. The $30,000 asked for next year is not strictly a re-vole, although the sum voted for this year has not been spent, but as we have not nearly spent the £120,000 originally voted it is not strictly a re-vote, but simply that $30,000 more is voted out of that sum.
1 His Exc·llency-Do I understand that when this sum of $30,000 is expended the whole of the £120,000 will not have been spent.
|
CONSTANTINOPLE, November 8th, Count Herbert Bismarck in returning to Berlin will stop at Vienna to acquaint Count Kalnoky with the results of the Emperor's visit to the Sultan.
News from Crete states that affairs in the Island are gradually quieting down, and that the Christian refugees are returning,
LONDON, November 8th.
The Australian Colonies are generally averse to Sir Ilenty Parkes proposed Convention for the discussion of the Federation Scheme, and con- sider that the present Federal Council suffices for all present neds.
Lord Rosebery has been re-elected Chairman of the London County Council.
A meeting of Bakers was held yesterday when the Committee drafted a manifesto summoning the Bakers of the Metropolis to strike on the 16th instant, unless employers agree to the working hour being sixty per week.
November 9th.
The master lightermed, with the exception o thirty-two who are employing five hundred men, refuse to yield to the demands of the strikers,
Colonel Kitchener and Colonel Wodehouśc have been appointed Companions of the Bath; and thirteen officers, serving-with the Egyptian. Army, have been appointed Compations of the Distinguished Service Order, or breveted for ser- vices at Toski. ·
entivations.
THE
Auctions
PUBLIC AUCTION. GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE
VALUABLE AND CHOICE JAPANESE
PORCELAINS, CURIOS AND WORKS
OF ART.
HALL & HOLTZ C. CO., a
TIGH CLASS
HIGH
LIMITED.
CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, CARPET FACTORS, GENERAL HOUSE, and OFFICE FURNISHERS and DECORATORS, FICTURE-FRAME MAKERS, POLISHERS, GILDERS, and SIGN WRITERS.
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, &c, BEDDING RE-MADE OR ALTERED, only the best workmen employed and all Materials are absolutely guaranteed. Coinices to match Furniture in any style or color, Catring, &c., done on the premises, Furniture and Floors, Stained
Varnished and Polished equal to new.
+
NOTE.-Our Second Shipment to hand of NEW CURTAIN and DRAPERY MATERIALS and TRIMMINGS, CARPETS in ART COLORS, DINNER SERVICES, GLASS WARE, FIRE BRASSES, FENDERS, and DOGS, BASSINETTES, &c., &c.
NOVELTIES in FLUSH and SATIN CUSHIONS, POUFFE STOOLS, FANCY TABLES, ART MUSLINS, &c., for CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS and PRESENTS.
The HALL & HOLTZ-OPERATED
Hongkong, 30th November, 1849.
JOODYEAR'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN
CIRCUS.
W
GRAND RE-OPENING TONIGHT, (THURSDAY) the 5th December, 1889.
By the klad permission of His Excellency the Governor,
Our Handsome Two Pole Marquee, made by
J. D. KILEY,
· franz
STEAM TO SHANGHAI - "HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
ΤΗΣ
"GANGES"
THE Undersigned a received instructions
to Sell by Public Auction, où
SATURDAY,
the 7th, December, 1899, commencing at 2.30 P., sharp, at his Sales-Rooms, Duddell Street.
A VERY FINE AND LARGE SELECTION
OF JAPANESE WARE, CURIOS -
AND WORKS OF ARC BEING SPECIALLY SILE TED AND ADAPTED FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS
AND
Comprising:
A large assortment of SATSUMA, KAGA, KIOTO and TOKIO VASES, INCENSE JARS, BOWLS, PLATES, TEA and BREAKFAST SETS, COFFEE CUPS, &c., &c.
Very handsome and choice CLOISONNE VASES. PLATES, TABLETS, BOXES &C.
GOLD and SILVER INLAID BRONZES, & a variety of small BRONZE WARE.
A very fine assortment of IVORY CARVINGS and NETSUKE'S IVORY INLAID LAC
FİNE SILK EMBROIDERIES, KAKIMONO, INRED PANELS. SCREENS, CABINETS FUXAS; OLO SİLK KIMONOS, OLD COURT DRESSES, SILK DRESSING GOWNS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK EMBROIDERED SCREENS, BED-CURTAINS.
COURT SWORDS, ARMOUR and a variety of Novelties.
&c., &c.,
&c. Catalogues will be issued previous to sale, and the above will be on View on Friday next.
TERMS OF SALE-AS customary.
G. R. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 30th November, 1889.
Intimations.
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"IMPORTANT NOTICE.” A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,
ments.of XMAS & NEW YEAR
CARDS,
will leave for the above place about 24 hours INVITE special attention to their last Ship. after her arrival with the outward English Mail..
E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent. Hongkong, 5th December, 1889.
[3
THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, LIMITED...
FOR SWATOW AND BANGKOK.
THE Company's Steainship
"CHOW FA," Captain F. W. Phillips, will be despatched for
at DAYLIGHT..
News has been received at Wady Halfa that of this Colony, has been Erected on the site of the the above Ports, on MONDAY, the 9th instant, Osman Digma is collecting his forces at Mon- gels and will march northwards. A battalion of Soudanese troops will reinforce the frontier force next week.
ZANZIBAR, November 'gth. Captain Wissman, with his force, has occupied Saadani after a slight resistance from Arab slavers.
PARIS, November gth.
A projected Boulangist demonstration at the opening of the Chambers has been forbidden.
The Acting Colonial Secretary-Oh no, sir. His Excellency-1 understand the question to be whether this $30,000 is a fresh vote or is it the remaining unspent portion of the £120,000.
The Acting Colonial. Secretary-I must apologise for not being very well posted in these details. I have been absent for sixteen months, and since my return! have been nearly the whole time on my back. I am now informed that this $30.000. does not nearly exhaust the £120,000. With regard to the question of audit, I should like to say a word. There is no objection to be raised to Imperial audit by any reasonable man. In any department every conscientious officer does not care two straws who audits the accounts, inasmuch as he has done his best to make things plain. I merely say that while
LONDON, November 10th. Imperial audit is better than local audit it is.
Lord Salisbury in his speech at the Lord not so much better as to justify the beavy ex Mayor's banquet at Guildhall last night, said, he penditure it entails. While on this point I rejoiced at the signs of the increasing wealth of may say that any successful audit must be done the country and hoped that the disputes between on the spot, and any Imperial audit carried out labour and capital would not jeopardise it. at bonic must be a mistake.. Let me give one
The nations of Europe were showing a Instance of what I mean. When Sir William Marsh arrived here he brought in a system of generous rivalry in promoting civilization in Africe, and the approaching anti-slavery Con- audit reform, The Post Office and Stampference marka, an epoch in the world's history. Revenue Office being a department through which a large number of accounts pass, he sent down a number of questions to be answered and reports to be made with regard to different items. Sheet after sheet of foolscap came, and at last, instead of answering these, I wrote a letter asking him to come and spend a morning in the office. He came down and spent some three or four hours there and went into every item of collec- tion, and be said that he learnt more from that than he ever could have done on paper. 'Arrange ments which appeared to be absolutely monstrous when described on paper he found to be capable of very little alteration or to refer to sums so trivial that it was not worth while to go into more detail, and things that I had thought were done in the most convenient way he pointed out to me and convinced me were nat so safe as they might be and we therefore put them on possibly a more troublesome, but certainly a more satisfactory, basis. Now, all this could not have been discovered bad he not gone there, and that is why I say that no audit conducted ten thousand miles from the colony can be really satisfactory, because it is simply done on paper and it is impossible for a man with paper answers and paper explanations, who does not see what is really going on, to obtain any idea of the real circumstances of the case. If no other hon. member bas any observations to make I have. now to move that this Bill be referred to the Finance Committee.
The Acting Colonial Treasurer secanded. Bill referred to the Finance Committes,
THE FOLICE FORCE CONSOLIDATION BILL (AMENDMENT).
OLD CENTRAL MARKET.
!
On this our Opening Night all the
· STAR ACTS OF OUR REPERTOIRE, A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME,
OPEN TWICE DAILY: EVERY AFTERNOON,"
For Freight or Passage, apply to
'YUEN ́FAT HONG, Agents. Hongkong, 5th December, 1889. [1521
FOR SALE. FO
N.B.-After the above dale the Circus will be THE he is now lying in this harbour.
HE German Schooner * HANS," 123 Tons,
One ALTHOUSE WINDMILL PUMP 12 fect, with all appurtenances complete. For further information, apply to
F. BLACKHEAD & Co. - - Hongkong, 5th December, 1889. [1522
at 2.30 p.m., commencing at 3 sharp.
EVENING,
at 8 p.m. commending at 9 sharp, REDUCED PRICES I
REDUCED, PRICES 11 PRICES OF ADMISSION :- Boxes of 6 Chairs .......................................or $9,00 Single Seats in Boxes
1.50 Dress Circle Chaira....... Stalls, Carpeted Seats up 0.50 Soldiers and Sailors in uniform-to Pit 35 Cents.
With regard to Egypt, his lordship said that the Prince of Wales, during his recent visit there, kad recognised the enormous progress that had. been made under the sheltering held of Great Britain, and there is good hope of shortly being able to remit the taxes at present burdening the fellakeen; but the invasions that had been made by the Mahdiste during the present year, added to the overthrow of Emin Pacha, only prove that the time for the evacuation of the country had not yet arrived; other Power, his & WALSH, LIMITED. lordship said, may assist to hasten the time by. concurring in the measures to improve the post- tion and prosperity of Egypt. The British policy in Europe was to keep things as they are, the efforts of European Sovereigns in favor of peace had gained strength, and the political barometer was distinctly rising towards peace.
The dispute between masters and, lightermen THE P. & G. S. N. Co.'s Steamship has been settled the masters having yielded.
November 11th.
A monster meeting of journeyman bakers was held yesterday in Hyde Park when Mr. Burns addressed the men and exhorted them to be firm in their demands; one thousand of the masters have already yielded.
Portugal bas created two new provinces along Zambesi, each with a separate military force; the object of this is, doubtless, to secure the command of Zambesi which Great Britain con. tested.
It is rumoured that Boulanger returns to Paris to-morrow to claim bis scat,
Scort's Emulsion of Fare' Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, for Rickets, Marasmus and all
His Excellency The Police Force Consoling disorders of children, is very remarkable dation Amendment Ordinance was drawn up on the authority of the late Mr. Stewart while he was administering the Government. I saw it only in print when it was put on the Council table the other day. I was a little doubtful about it and as soon as it was convenient I refer- red it to the Captain Superintendent of Police and his opinion is that there are certain circum- stances which render it very doubtful whether that Ordinance.can be brought in. I have not had an opportunity of discussing the matter with him yet. I intend to do so, and in the meantime we shall not go on with the Ordinance.
The Council then adjourned.mp4
Ameeting of the Finance Committee was then held, the Acting Colonial Secretary presiding. The "Notes accompanying the Estimates of Expenditure for 1890" were laid on the table,
is its results. The rapidity with which children gain flesh and strength apon it is very wonderful. Read the following:-"I have tried Scott's Emulsion * in cases of wasting in young children, and I am of opinion that it is a valuable prepara- tion for such cases. The children take it and ask for more, and the good effects are apparent, I consider it far superior to ordinary Cod Liver Olly. MARSHALL, M.R.C.S., &c., 143, Grange Road, Bermondser, S.E. Any Chemist can supply it.--A. S. Watson & Co. (Ltd), agents In Hangkong and China-Advt.||||
Co-day's Advertisements.
The Chairman asked if the members were VICTORIA
prepared to go on with the Estimates to-day.
Mr. Ryrle said he had always taken the
Notes to assist him in considering the Estimates
before they went into committee upon them/ An
No. 525
CHAPTER,
·T.00
SEATS and Boxes can be reserved at KELLY
ROBERT LOVE, General Agent.
[1500
}
Hongkong, 5th December, 1889,
STEAM TO LONDON, DIRECT, Calling at intermediate Ports.
" HONGKONG," Captain W..J. B. Watkin, will leave for the above place, on SATURDAY, the 21st inst
services, but bas excellent accommodation for This vessel is disconnected from the Mail through passengers (First Saloon only), at reduced rates. Electric Light, Deck cabins, Surgeon carried, &c.
É, L. WOODIN, Superintendent. Hongkong, 5th December, 1889. [1533
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, ISMAILIA, PORT SAID, MALTA,
GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, BRIN..........
DISI, TRIESTE, VENICE, PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON: *ALSO, BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA AND AUSTRALIA.
.......
JUST TO HAND.
Intimations.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
FAKI CUP.
Standing Seven shota at 300 yards. "EVEN SHOTS at 200 yards. Pasillon---
Position-Sitting or kneeling. To bo won 3
times before becoming any Mande sinta after
property. Winners to be penalized 5 winning it once, and 7 points after winning it twice:
The Fifth Competition will take place next SATURDAY, the 7th day of December, at 3p.m. Intending Competitors must send me 30 cents. Entrance Fée, not later than 5 PM., TÖ-MOR- RỤW, the 6th day of December
A. SHELTON HOOPER,
Hoa, Secretary. Hongkong, 3rd December, 1889,
185
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUBS, ~ENTLEMEN desirous of playing in the I Match, SCOTLAND V. THE WORLD proposed for 26:4, 27th, muud 18th December nex, will kindly Sign their names on the Notices Iving in the Hongkong. Club and the Cricket Pavilion.
ARTHUR K TRAVERS,
How Secretary: Hongkong, 15th November, 4889.
[1424
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT -- COMPANY, LIMITED.
(HIS Company is not prepareil to SUPPLY
THIS
Beste ANDY EMENT
J. FOREMAN, Secretary,
62, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong. Hongkong, 3id December, 1889.
ALEXANDER, LEVY, DECEASED..
TOTICE is hereby gives that in accordance.
N°
with the provisions of Ordinance No. 9. of 1840 Section 3, an Order has been made by the Honorable FIELDING CLARKE Acting Chief. Justice of Hongkong, limiting the time for Creditors and others to scad in their CLAIMS: against the above Estate to the Undersigned to the 15 day of January, 1890, on or before which date all claims must be proved.
All persons indebted to the said Estate are, requested to make immediate payments. Dated this 3rd of December, 1889,
13]
WOTTON & DEACON, Solicitam for ALICE LEVY, the Executrix,
35, Queen's Road, Hongkong.
.TO BE SOLD.
A fall Assortment of First Class Gooda is Dow on View, including a Choice Selection of Marie's of the best English and Continental TEIXINGS that well-known establish MARION'S PAINTED OPALS, and all the latest
Artists to be found in the Market.
ISTMAS CONFECTIONERY. CHRISTMAS
We are now offering a good variety of this Class of Goods, all in splendid condition, at Moderate Prices, comprising
CHOCOLATES, CHOCOLATE CREMES, CHOICE FRENCH SWEETS, BURNT and SUGARED JORDAN ALMONDS, &C.
FANCY CRACKERS, & PHOTOGRAPHY
"THE GOODWILL FURNITURE and
ment, known as
THE CAMP HOTEL, Siluated on the Yangize poo Road, between" the Settlement and the "Point."
It has a Southerly Frontage, facing the Whangpoo River. There is a large piece of ground hetween the notel and the River, bat, according to the lense, nothing can be built thereon to spoil the view. The Entrance is from the Road There is also attached to the Hotel a fine Garden, well stocked with flowers, and plants, in excellent order. The house contains We have just received and opened out a First four rooms upstairs, and spacious verandahs Class Assortment of NEW PATENT CAM-facing the river and the road. On the ground- BRAS, LENSES and appliances of all kinds, floor are two reams, Bar and Billiard Room, suitable for both Amateurs and Professionals. There are also Kitchen, Stables and other Out-
The Cameras and Lenses are of Exceptional houses. quality, specially made for use in tropical climates, and fitted with all the latest improve
ments.
Cheap Sets of Apparatus for Amateurs and Travellers. Three sises (viz.) 1.1, and whole plate, Complete in strong Wood Cabinets.
DRY PLATES-Thomas,. Ilford, Britannia, &c, kept in stock.
Photo Chemicals and Sundries of all kinds at LODGE, Moderate Prices
Hongkong, 18th November, 1889.
Masonic.
ZETLAND
No. 515
named Lodge will be held in FREEMASONB":
[1436
THE HONGKONG MARINA, LIMITED..
are invited for the COMPLE
AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above HALL, Zeiend Street, 19-MORROW, the othNDERS AT BUTE STRUCTURE of instant, at 5 for 5.30 r.. precisely. Visiting the Company's VESSEL, now moored at Yau- Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 4th December, 18'9.
ma-ti. Tenders, under sealed cover marked [1520"Tenders for the Marina" to be sent on of before the 15th December, to the Undersigned, where plant, form of Tender, and orders to view, can be obtained.
LODGE
ST. JOHN
OF. HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS' HALL, Street, on
the 7th instant, at 8.30 for o P.M. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. Hongkong, 2nd December. 1889.
Notices of firms.
NOTICE.
[1511
W. ST. JOHN H. HANCOCK, CE,
3. Beaconsfield Arcade. Hongkong, 29th November, 1889. [1484
· THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
***BANKING CORPORATION,
EXTRAORDINARY MEETING OF
SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA
ORDINARY MEETING will be held Int the CITY HALL. Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of January, 1890 at Twelve o'clock Noon, when in accordance with the HAVE Established myself as & SHARE & requirements of Article 6 of the Deed of Settle- GENERAL BROKER, to do Businessment of the Corporation, the Shareholders will [be requested to authorize the Directors to accept according to the system now prevailing this Colony and to Buy and Self Shares on the an Ordinance passed by the Governor in system of Options or Margins, so commonly and Shanghai Bank Ordinance No. of 1866.
Council of Hongkong amending the Hongkong practised in America, nama
THERE WITHERS, JE By Order of the Court of Dr NOBLE, Hongkong, 2nd December, 1889.
[1515
To be Let. M
[1503
G. E.
Chic! Manager.
· Hongkong, 2nd December, 1889. ***** HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB. Athore OVER feet 10 inches will be MATCH between those UNDER and HOUSE NO, 21% SMITHve roomed HOUSE; played on FRIDAY SATURD
TO LET:
VILLAS "
F. BLACKHEAD & Cỏ.
N.B-CARGO CAN BE TAKEN ON THEODOR with basement and outhouse, excellent view
BULLS OF LADING FOR BATAVIA, PERSIAN Apply to mee GULF PORTS, MARSEILLES, TRIESTE, HAM-
· Hongkong, and July, 1889. BURG, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, MADALYAN, SPECIE ONLY LANDED AT PLYMOUTH.
TO LET
[828
Gentlemen desirous of playing should. Sign their denames in the Club and in the Pavilion not
||later than Thursday.
BRCA179 112 „ÁRTHUR K. TRAVERS,
Hon. Sec. H.KC.C. ZVA Hongkong, 3rd December, 1889. 4. Eng16
HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS VL COMPANY, LIMITED.
OS. 31 & 37, ELGIN ROAD, behind the
Union Church. Apply to
Co,
ACHEL & CO Hongkong, 29th November, 1859, [1487
TO LET.
THE PENINSULAX AND ORIENTAL STEAM
COMPANY'S NAVIGATION
Steamship. "THAMES," Captain W. Seaton, with Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for LONDON VIA BOMBAY & SUEZ CANAL, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th December, at NOON. Cargo, will be received on board until 4 PM, undii Parcels and Specie (Gold) at the Office
TOUSES No. By Came 4 Fly Art Valuables for Europe will be Her No. 3 &
P.M., on the day before
Cameron Villas transhipped at Colomboj Tex and General Cargo One spacious Five Roomed HOUSE without transtipment, arriving one week later KOCKYDA GAP. The Fesk than by the direct route via Colombo The OFFICE now occupied by the Borneo
For further particulars regarding Fakta and Company, Limited on PASSAGE apply to the PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL NEW HOUSES on Bellion Terrace,
ROMERIVA mong breeding
SHOP in Beaconsfield Arcade, Queen's Road, or Apply to "obles de cavaliar o d
they had not had the Notes before he thought it AN EMERGENCY CONVOCATION will for London will be conveyed. via) Bombay Mount Kellett, Peak, ̈· Gas-laid on,
be held in FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland would be well to postpone the Committee to a Street, THIS EVENING, the 5th December, later day,kemotera
It was then decided the Committee should at 8.30 for 90'CLOCK precisely, Visiting Com- meet on Monday at three o'clock, Culpanions are cordially invited. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Office Hang Robinson Roadrvilktan kate
Hongkong, 5th December, 1889, [1492
Mr. Ryrie, safd lt bad not been made quite
clear whether the Counell had power to vote STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, VIA NAGASAKI
sums in excess of the Civil List
Captain Deane-Decidedly we have
The Chafrican aid the Council-had year by
"year voted" all; sorts of süms' in excess of the
Civil Lim. There was hardly an officer who did
(PASSING THROUGH THE INLAND SIA) THE B&O... N. Co's Steamship
“VENETIAN POIN
not get more than was set down in that list will leave for the above places on or about the
Mr. Ryrie-But he gets that under Esta gta December, at DAYLIGHT, SE blishment," an open a plea barga
The Chairman said that was so, and that was;
CE WOODIN Superkitendente
what would have to be done in the sine of the Hongkong, tih December, 1880s
The Contents and Value of Packagés, are, re- quired to be declared prior to shipments pop
Shippers are particularly requested to note. the Storms" and "conditions of the' Company's
·Black Bills of Lading donati
This Steamer takes Cargo and Passengers for Marseilles
E. L WOODIN
Superintendent.")
P.&.0. S. H. Co. Office, ~Hongkong 5th December, 1880,
Pa komandel RS BELILIOS & Ca
Hongkong, 30th November, 1889. [1498
R
above
The Hotel, which is a favourite resort for foreigners, especially in the summer months, Is yielding a good profit, and is in every respect a desirable investment, and with the extension: and development of the Yangtze-poo Road, and the steady increase of population, will tum out s profitable concem
The present Lease expires on the 25th June, 1892.
For further particulars, apply to
MRS. BASSI,
CAMP HOTEL Shanghai, 14th November, 1889. · Fig14
STEAM CHINA MERCHANTS'
NAVI- GATION COMPANY'S DEBEN- TURE LOAN OF 1886
INTEREST DUE on BONDS of the above LOAN will be payable at the Offices of the Corporation, on and after the and December. For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI "Banking
CORPORATION,
1495
'Agents issuing the Loan,
GE. NOBLE.
Chief Manager. Hongkong. Toth November, 1BRO.
LABUK PLANTING CO., LD, UNPAID SECOND CALL OTICE is hereby given that the SECOND CALL of sto per share on the 4.000 shares numbered 1.001/5,000, on and after the 4th December, 1889, will be payable to the General Managers, together with Interest at the rate of 13 ° per annum from the 26th Novem- ber, 1879. :
LABUK PLANTING CO., LD.'
„TURNER &.CO... General Managers. Hongkong, 30th November," 1389,+
[1494
MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS'
ASSOCIATION
INTIL the NEW PREMISES are ready the 1
on at Nos. 3, 4, and 6, High Street, above the Ɛ. Government Civil Hospital.
Good Accommodation for M. M.. Officers,
Termas Moderate.....
JAS. EDWARDS,
Proprietor.
JA CLARKE,
146) Teacher of Officers and Engineers. Frenand Above Address.
Hongkong, and September, 1889.
namely
NOTICE
STOLEN. 4.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the THE following SHARE CERTIFICATES, Inst. to the 1st day of January, 1890, both days [inclusive.
F. W. CROSS,
Manager, Hongkong and December, 1889.
One Share, Certificata for 25 Shares fa thar China-Borneo Co Ld. 4553/4577.720
Four Share Certificates for 25 Shares each in 1508 the Peak Building Company, Limited, a386/a610,?”
| 2611/2635, 2636/2660, 266112695, RASIZAN,
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20 J. C, L. ROUCH...................................... MANAGER.
HENRY
name of HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK, and? and Qui dil persons are hereby warned from dealing with WINE and SPIRITS of the best quality, the same in any EDWARD POLLOCK
ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, BOWLING ALLEYS,,, TENNIS. LAWNezih matangan
Hongkmg, 3114 January, 1889,
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NE BOX OF CLARKE'S 341. FILLS ́is warranted to cure all, discharges from The Urinary Organ, in either sex {(acquired og
Bank Buildings, Hongkong, 26th November, 1889.
NOTICE.
THOMAS KERR & CO.
NGINI
OOMS IS COLLEGE CHAMBERS, Currinted free far and. Pains in the Backe free from Mercury, Bold in Boxes, M42 61 cach, by all Chemists and Patent Medi Vyg Cheyendons throughout the World Proprietors AVAUS
The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Cóme Ipany, Lincoln, England,
ARVEDE DAVID SASSOON, 60)
Hongkong, 33rd November
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