relatives in honour of his mother's birthday, and while they were feasting, suddenly ten robbers made their appearance and brandishing weapons, threatened to kill the first one who raised an outery. The thieves then quietly robbed the guests and Yang to the extent of Tis 5,000, and departed. The matter was at once reported to the authorities, who traced the plunderers to two houses owned by Yih and Pin, who received the stolen goods, and the runners afterwards caught three of the colprits, who will be tried in due course. The Yih and Pün families are both fairly well-off, and some of their relations are A.B's, and M.A's.
•
There is a very strict custom existing amongst the lumber and timber merchants at Hankow. The rule with thieves who try to pilfer wood from their premises, if caught, is killing by drowning. Lately a Hunan thief, who was not aware of this stringent rule, tried to steal some wood that was lying in the creek, but un- fortunately he was caught by the lumber yard watchers, so the proprietors had a consultation with the Hunan Guild. They told the Guild that one of their province men had been caught stealing their wood, and the custom was to drown thieves, and that they must mete out to bim the established custom of punishment. The thief made many prostrations, but it was of no use, for he was bound and drowned according to the established rule.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1889.
relief of distress, bespoke the grent depth of Her Majesty's compassion. And we are happy in the belief that though practically in retirement, her hand is still discernable in the prompt and bystematic manner in which relief has been afforded to the suffering, no matter when and where that may occur. One or two recent in- stances of Imperial bounty and solicitude have evoked the above remarks, which we trust will be appreciated by our leader. On account of the well-nigh entire destruction of the rice crops in the provimes of Kangsu and Cheklang by the prolonged period of rain during the past autumn," the Throne bas been pleased to order the High Authorities of the provinces concerned 19 make itberalappropri ations for the relief of the people's suffering and want and to submit detailed reports of the calamity. We now hear that in the several districts about Wuchong, in Hupei, rain has been quite as excessive during the pist summer and autumn as in Kiangsu, and consequently, the fields with growing crops were submerged Great distress has resulted from this unlooked for misfortune, and many have been reduced to beggary. Upon hearing this sad state of events, an Imperial Decree has just been issued directing the Financial Commissioner of Hupci to appro: priate the sum of Tis. 100,000 out of the provincial revenue towards the relief of the afflicted victims. On receipt of this Decree, the Board of Revenue on the 11th instant sent a "flying despatch" to the Hupei, Governor, conveying the imperial instructions. Translated from the Shenpao
CHINA COAST meteorologGICAL
An amusing story comes from Ningpo to the following effect:-There is a man named Doo, living in Mookor Lane; he is exceedingly poor, though he has seen much better days. One night, while reading something which interested him very much, be heard someone outside trying to dig a hole through the wall of his room. Taking for granted that it was a thief, he addressed the following to the digger without: "My quilt, the only thing of value belonging to me, is at present in the pawn-shop, and if there is anything in this room that you take a fancy to, my friend, you are welcome to it, but I don't see anything that I can offer you of any value, Will you please come in and have a cup s of hot tea with me?" The would-be thief replied: "You need not be sa ceremonious ; and many thanks for your tea," He then departed in sorrow, his labour.having beep lost.
REGISTER.
5th December, 1889.At 4 pm.
STATION
Walrostuck Tokio n Nagasaki Shanghat Hongkong
Haiphong Dolino
Mantia
Anping.
30.0
א
Wind.
6th December, 1889.-At 10 km.
STATION.
W! "ndoc
Amay...
Haiphong Selinao.......garena Mantar
10.11
. .
30.56
3.27
10.
30 4
10.00
1993
30.01
BYTEM,
At the Military Examinations which period!- cally occur at the Capital, an account of the great number of unruly characters that are assembled together, it has been usual for the Board of War to detach an officer with a body of troops to keep special guard with the view of suppressing Toidu any disturbances that might arise. At the ex- Nagayaki, Shanghai aminations recently held, Colonel Tang, in com-, mand of the encampment outside the Tch Sheng Hoogkong ***** men, was ordered to detach the necessary force for the maintenance of public order, which was accordingly done. A certain military candidate, Anping.............. taking advantage-of-the-crowded state of the examination quarters, started a row, when he was ordered to desist. But instead of obéying, ho only defied the guards, and Colonel Tang was obliged to order his arrest. The refractory-Barometer reduced to level of the sea in inches, tenths and candidate, becoming emboldened, instigated his colleagues around him, and they proceeded in a body to beat the guards, kicking and pounding away with all their might, to show their powers
of strength, and to convince the onlookers that
they were truly disciples of Hercules. Conse quently many of the guard, who were no. match
"Tho barometer has risen inTM Tastor-and-hay-fallen wiông "the" southern coast at China, Gradients for north-east winds have decreased. Cloudy, cold, and dry weather prevails. At a a light shock of earihquake (direction worth to south) was reported from Bolinas,
hundredths, Temperatrizo in tsa ahade in degrees, Fah. chele-Humidity in percentage of watration, the humidity of air namrated with molnare being 100, 4-Direction of the wind to two points. Fores of the wind according to Beaufort scale. 6-State of the weather, Busty, Detached clouds, Drieding rais, /Fos. Gloomy, & Hall/ Lightning,
• Overcast, à l'assing showers, Squally, e Ralo, # Snow, I Thunder, Viiblity, w Dew wit), 7--Rals in inches, tanche and hundredths,
W. Dovrce. `
for these bullies in point of strength and pu Hongkong Observatory, 6th December, 1889.
gilistic abilities, were severely mauled, and even the Colonel himself was badly woundeds The students were only dispersed by the peremptory orders of the Examiner of Archery, who appeared on the scene. Colonel Tang was impeached for the clumsy manner in which he acted the part of peace-restorer,
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Co-day's Advertisements.
THE CHINA SHIPPERS' MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR LONDON.
“HE Company's Steamship
" OOPACK,"
for the above Part, TO-MORROW, the 7th inst., at 4 P.M: 1.
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Agents. Hongkong, 6th December, 1889. [1423 THE CHINA AND MANILA_STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY, *HE Steamship
THE
Au Imperial apothecary by the surname of Ngae, lives in the suburbs of Sung Wen-men His family which is one of the oldest and most respectable of the Capital, has many genera-T tions past been noted for the great number of charitable deeds they have performed, and C. H. Kemp, Commander, will be despatched suffering humanity, on appealing to their liberally rarely fails to elicit sympathy, and substantial assistance. They are the proprietors of a long-established and well known drug store, styled Tung Jan Tang, situated outside the Ch'ien. Men, which carries on an extensive business. Years ago they purchased a piece of vacant land upon which they built s “Un- versal Charitable Institution" for the benefit of all comers, including a porridge kitchen, whence during severe winter-seasons porridge Is furnished gratuitously morning and evening to all the poor and destitute who apply. This year, on account of the floods which have destroyed the crops in the Metropolitan Prefecture, an anusual number of refugees has been flocking to the Capital in search of food and shelter to pass the wintry season, and all the charitable institu- tione are filled to overflowing, Mrs. Ngao, the materfamiliar of the Ngao family, an aged lady of three score years and ten, touched. with deep compassion for the fate of these horse- ordered less, foodless, and clothesless refugees, eight hundred cotton-wadded garments to be made, for which she paid out of own bard-earned savings. These garments she had taken to the refugees' home, and there, early on the morning of the 7th instant, the personally atributed them to the poor men, women, and children who were abivering for lack of them. But as the number of applicants was over nine hundred, while she had only eight hundred garments to dispose of, she made the remainder happy by presenting them each with 5,000 Peking cash.
"FORMOSA," Captain Hall," will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the 10th init, al 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 6th December, 1889. [1529
CHINA-NAVIGATION · COMPANY, Z
LIMITED.
QUEENSLAND FOR PORT DARWIN,
PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
THE Company's Steamably
"CHINGTU," Hons, Commander, will be despatched as above an FRIDAY, the 20th December, at 4 P..
The attention of Passengers studenter Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. First Class Saloon and Cabins are situated for
Berthed in the Popp. A Refrigerating chamber ensures the supply of fresh provisions during the entire voyage. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 6th December, 1889. [1536
THE HONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
VA'LIMITED, WY NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Entimations
THE
HALL & HOLTZ C. CO.,
LIMITED.
HIGH CLASS CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, CARPET FACTORS, GENERAL HOUSE, and OFFICE FURNISHERS and DECORATORS, PICTURE-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. Cornices to match Furniture in any style or color, Carving, 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 BRAS ES, FENDERS, and DOGS, BASSINETTES, &c., &c.
NOVELTIES in PLUSH and SATIN CUSHIONS, POUFFE STOOLS, FANCY TABLES, ART MUSLINS, &c, for CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS and PRESENT5.
The
CO-OPERATIVE
•HALL & HOLTZ
COMPA VY
Hongkong, 30th November, 1849.
WOODYEAR'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN
CIRCUS.
By the kind permission of His Excellency the Governor,
Our Handsome Two Pole Marquee,
made by
J. D. KILEY,
[1212
"IMPORTANT NOTICE." A: S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,
INVITE special attcation to their last Ship-
ments of XMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS, JUST TO HAND.
A full Assortment of First Class Goods is now on View, including a Choice Selection of MARION'S PAINTED OPALS, and all the latest Novelles of the best English and Continental'
of this Colony, has been Erected on the site of the Artists to be found in the Market.
OLD CENTRAL MARKET.
All the
STAR ACTS OF OUR REPERTOIRE, A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME.
N.B.-The Circus will be OPEN TWICE DAILY: EVERY AFTERNOON, at 2.30 p.m., commencing at 3 sharp.
EVENING,
at 8 pm, commencing at y sharp,
REDUCED PRICES!
REDUCED PRICES !!
PRICES OF ADMISSION :- Boxes of 6 Chairs ........
******** $9.00 Single Seats in Boxes....................................p. 1.50 Dress Circle Chairs...... Stalls, Carpeted Seats Soldiers and Sailors in uniform-to Pit 25 Cents.
1.00
0.50
...
CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONERY.
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, &c.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
We have just received and opened out a First Class Assortment of NEW PATENT CAM- ERAS, LENSES and appliances of all kinds, suitable for both Amateurs and, Professionals.
The Cameras and Lenses are of Exceptional 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 sizes (viz.) t,, and whole plate. Complete in strong Wood Cabinets.
DRY PLÁTES-Thomas, Ilford, Britannia, ke, kept in stock.
!.
Photo Chemicals and Sundries of all kinds at Moderate Prices. [!!
Hongkong, 18th November, 1889. 2 [1436
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, EXTRAORDINARY MEETING OF
ľ
SHAREHOLDERS.
SEATS and BOXES can be reserved at KELLY NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA
& WALSH, LIMITED.
ROBERT LOVE, General Agent, Hongkong, 6th December, 1889. [1500
ZETLAND
ORDINARY MEETING will be held at the CITY HALL, Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of January, 1890, at Twelve o'clock Neon, when in accordance with the requirements of Article 56 of the Deed of Settle- ment of the Corporation, the Shareholders will be requested to authorize the Directors lo accept LODGE, an Ordinance passed by the Governor "In Council of Hongkong amending the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Ordinance No. 5 of 1866.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
No. 525. NEMERGENCY MEETING of the above
HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 6th instant, at 5 for 5.30 P.M. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 6th December, 18%. Tesão
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
ANEMERGENCY FREEMASONS
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. TE Company's Steamship
HE
"HAITAN,"
Captain S. Ashton, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the rath December, at DAYLIGHT.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co,
Högl Ġeneral Managers, des Hongkong, 6th December, 1889.
535 THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
GRAN FOR MANILA (DIRECT), THE Company's Steamship
“ZAFIRO,"
Captain McCaslin, will be despatched for the above Fort, on MONDAY, the 9th instant, at 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
KUSSELL & Cogitech
General Managers. Hongkong, 6th December, 1889.
LOST
[1524
One of the most tangible proofs of the Im-ward of the engines. Second Class Passengers perial solicitude for the weal or woe of the people is the deep commiseration always man fested whenever distress prevails in any section of the country. During the long regency of the Dowager Empress which was a period of uninterrupted peace and prosperity throughout the Empire, the people indeed received the watch ful care of a maternal Government, and no voice of suffering or distrent was ever raised Tunheeded by the tender car, and unaided by the generous heart of Her Majesty. And well might the Chi nese dread the accession of His Imperial Majesty, for the ex-Regent had engrafted herself' thus deeply upon the affections of her people that her retirement, whether real or nominal THE ETH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS In the could hardly be reguded otherwise"; then as a national evil. And the recent occur.abora Company will be held in the Hongkong rence of the several ominous disasters at Hotel, on SATURDAY, the 21st instant, ar of the Capital has reverted the popular mind to 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose the halcyon days of Her Majesty's Regency, receiving the Report of the General Managers, ended when she held the sceptre behind the "Screen," and Statement of Account for the year and ruled her Empire with womanly grace and
30th November, 1889, dignity, feared by her Ministers, and loved and The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company respected by her people. Nowhere could the will be CLOSED, from the 8th to arat fostant,THE Undernoted 100 SHARES of the true worth of womanhood have been so well both days inclusive. exemplified as bas, beca by the conduct of our
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO, Empress Regent, who, though debarred by the prescribed etiquette of her country from appear. Hongkong, 6th December, 1889. (1528 ing as an administrator of public-affalis, yet › was above the trammels of slavish etigrette or custom's; and, while nominally observing all coremonial, forms, was, acting the part of an affectionate mother towards her millions of people. We can well conceive the pange of Intense sorrow filling the heart of Her Majesty over the occurrence of any national disaster, from the prompt and sympathetic decrees which have invariably, followed, the news of any untoward event. And the generous manner in which appropriations
•
General Managers,
ARARAT LODGE OF ROYAL ARK
KHEITMAKINERS
REGULAR MEETING
LODGE be held in the HALL, Zetland Street, on THE Instant at 8.30 for g et pangkong, 645 December; 1899/ Brethren are cordially invited
Canal Ade map NG: E. NOBLE,
at Tak supplemente Chief Manager. Hongkong, 2nd December, 1889. [$503
HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS COMPANY, LIMITED;""
"THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the above
Company will be CLOSED from the 2nd Inst. to the 1st day of January, 1890, both days
F. W. CROSS, -Manager.
jaclusive.
Hongkong, and December, 1889, (7508 THE HONGKONG MARINA, LIMITED
kaging DLA NA La TENDERS are invited for the COUPLE
TION of the SUPERSTRUCTURE of the Company's VESSEL, now moored at Yau- ma-ti Tenders, under sealed cover marked | "Tenders for the Marina ♥ to be sent on or before the 7th December, to the Undersigned, where plans, form of Tender, and orders to view can be obtained.me
W. ST. JOHN H. HANCOCK, CE
3, Beaconsfield Arcade. Hongkong, 29th November, 1889, [1484
CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS,"
A. (REGISTERED).
N ANTISEPTIC FAINT for the Preserva
Ation of Wood, Walls, Ropes, and Ship's Tackle. May be applied to: Beams, Floors, Waluse coting, Wooden Omaments, Eaves, Roofs, Wenden Sheds, Farmers and Gardeners Implo: HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING meats, Cana: Posts, Fences, Stables, Gates, CORPORATION, being the Froperty of the under Bridges-Boats, and all Timber underground signed, having been LOST, the Publie are Effectually excludes all dampness from walls warned sgalast negotiating same, prend painted with it and entirely prevents the crum- Corsiócata la pasta of op Schip Na Mos of Shbildg away and decay of both stone and bricke male) Af White ants do not touch wood painted with 3465/6 Carbolineam Avenarios. Ve b 4643/52
Used during the last 14 years with the utmost
fo Shares, L Mendel, B.- 2071 21341/550 ***uccess, as proved by numerous Testimonials of
living authorities before mana
Bold, to codes of about ayo iberi
to Shares, W. D. Spence, B.:
25
It Shares
B'cents per lbs. A
For further particulars,
Housicon
SCH
Entimations.
HONGKONG'RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
SEV
FAKI CUP.
➡EVEN SHOTS at 200 yards, Position--- Standing. Seven shots at 300 yards. Position Slitting or kneeling. To be won 3 times before becoming any Member's absolute property. Winners to be penalized 5 points after winning it once, and 7 points after winning it twice.
Auctions
· PUBLIC AUCTION GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE OF VALUABLE AND CHOICE JAPANESE
· PORCELAINS, CURIOS AND WORKS
OF ART.
The Fifth Competition will take place: TO- MORROW, the 7th day of December, at 3 p.. Intending Competitors must send me jo cents. Entrance Fee, not later than 5 P.M., TO-DAY, A the 6th day of December.
A SHELTON HOOPER,
Hon. Secretary.
189
· Hongkong, 3rd December, 1889.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
~ENTLEMEN desirous of playing, in the Match, SCOTLAND Y. THE WORLD proposed for 26th, 27th, and 28th December next, will kindly Sign their names on the Notices lying in the Hongkong Club and the Cricket Pavilion.
ARTHUR K. TRAVERS, · Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 15th November, 1889,
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT- COMPANY, LIMITED.
[1424
*HE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by Public Auction,
TO-MORROW,
the 7th December, 1889, commencing at 3.30 P.M., sharp, at his Sules-Rooms,
Daddell Street....'
VERY FINE AND LARGE SELECTION
OF JAPANESE WARE, CURIOS AND WORKS OF ART BEING SPECIALLY SELECTED ANL ́AÐAFTED FÖR 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 nasortment of IVORY CARVINGS and NETSUKE'S IVORY INLAID LAC- QUERED PANELS, SCREENS, CABINETS FINE SILK EMBROIDERIES, KAKIMONO, FUXAS. OLD SILK KIMONOS, OLD COURT DRESSES, SILK DRESSING GOWNS, SILK
THIS Company Donor Apored to SUPPLY HANDKERCHIEFS, STAR EMBROIDERED
best quality PORTLAND CEMENT.
J. FOREMAN, Secretary,
62, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong. Hongkong, 3rd December, 1889. [1318
ALEXANDER LEVY, DECEASED.
OTICE la hereby given that in accordance Nice provions of Ordinance No 9
of 1870 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 send 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.
1513]
.
All persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make immediate payments,
Dated this 3rd of December, 1889.
WOTTON & DEACON, Solicitors for ALICE LAVY, the Executrix,
35, Queen's Road, Hongkong.
TO DE SOLD,
THE GOODWILL, TFIXINGS of that well-known Establish ment, known as
FURNITURE and
THE CAMP HOTEL Situated on the Yangtze-poo Road, between the Settlement and the "Point."
COURT SWORDS, ARMOUR and a variety of Novelties.
SLC. &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.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
M
[1496
R. H. N. MODY has received instructions
to Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY,
the 18th December next, at 2.15 O'CLOCK P.M., at the premises,
ALL
THOSE VALUABLE PIECES or PARCELS of GROUND situate at Victoria Hongkong and registered in the Land Office as Section A of Inland Lot No. 574 and The Remaining Portion of the same Lot with the messuage thereon known as Nu. 37, Caine. Road.
For particulars and conditions of sale, apply to
WOTTON & DEACON,
Solicitors,
Hongkong,
arito H. N. MODY,
Auctioneer,
Hongkong,
[1517
Hongkong, 3rd December, 1889.
Masonic,
It has a Southerly Frontage facing the Whangpoo River. There is a large piece of ground between the notel and the River, but, according to the lease, nothing can be built thereon to spoll the view, The Entratice 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 four rooms upstairs, and spacious verandahs | ST. · JOHN facing the river and the road. On the ground- floor are two rooms, Bar and Billiard Room. There are also Kitchen, Stables and other Out-
kouses.
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 turn out a profitable concern
The present Lease expires on the agth June, 1892.
For further particulars, apply to
MRS. BASSI,
CAMP HOTEL Shanghai, 14th November, 1889.
›CHINA .. MERCHANTS! STEAM. NAVI-
GATION-COMPANY'S DEBEN.
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, $.C.
A LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, TO-MORROW, the 716 instant, at 8.30 for 9 P.a. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited..
Hongkong, 2nd December, 1889.
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above
Amusements
AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.
PANTOMIME.
1514RAND CHRISTMAS
TURE LOAN. OF 1886..
【NTEREST DUE on BONDS 'of the above LOAN will be payable at the Offices of the Corporation, on and after the 2nd December, For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING
į CORPORATION,
Agents issuing the Loan,
G. E. NOBLE,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 30th November, 1889.
ST LABUK PLANTING CO., LD,
UNPAID SECOND CALL.
[1495
[OTICE is hereby given that the SECOND
No CALL of $10 per share on the 4000
shares numbered 1,001/5,000, on and after the 14th December, 1889, will be payable to 'the General Managers, together with Interest at the rate of 12% per annum from the 25th Novem- iber, 1880AAAA
[1494
LABUK PLANTING CO., LD. TURNER & CO, General Managers. Hongkong, goth November, 1889,
„MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.
above named Institution will be carried TNTIL the NEW PREMISES are ready the on at Nos. 2, 4, and 6, High Street, above the Government Civil Hospital.
Good Accommodation for M. M. Officers.
Terms Moderate,
JAS. EDWARDS,
Proprietor
band and I A. CLARKE,
Teacher of Officers and Engineers, Candid (Above Address. Hongkong, and September, 1889.
ja 419/NOTICE
BOW STOLEN. MAN
THE following SHARE CERTIFICATES,
namely
One Share Certificate for 25: Shares in the China-Borneo Co., Ld., 4553/4577.
ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES.
DATES OF PERFORMANCES, EVENING,
the 26th and 30th December, 1889, the 2nd, 6th, and 9th January, 1890, AFTERNOON,
28th December, 1889, and 4th January, 1890. PRICES OF ADMISSION : Opening Night 26th December........ All other Performances
Season Tickets...........................................
éścasiarenduse
Tickets and books of the words for any of the LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., on and after Monday, above performances can be obtained at Messrs. the 9th December, at 11 am, 1889,
Holders of season-tickets can reserve one seat for every performance.
Season-tickets limited to 100.
Children will be admitted at half-price to all the afternoon performances. Fifty extra seats have been added to the dress circle from which the whole stage can be scen.
· Hongkong, 3rd December, 1889.
To be Let.
TO LET.
ROOMS, LE "COLLEGE CHAMBEUS,"
Apply to
[1398
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 23rd November, 1889.
H
TOʻLET:
TOUSE No 2," SKITH'S VILLAS 'N Maga- Cazine Gap, a spacious five röomèd HOUSE, with basement and outhouse, excellent view.
Apply to
DAF BLACKHEAD & Co. Hongkong, and July, 1889.
TO LET!
Unlon Church,
(633
Four Share Certificates for 25 Shares each la NOS, 31 & 37, ELGIN ROAD, behind the the Peak Building Company, Limited, 2586/2610, 2611/2635, 2636/2660, 3661/2685, (i
he said Certificates are all made out in the name of HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK, and all persons are hereby warned from dealing with the same in any way. We
Apply to
ACHEE & Co * 17, Queen's Road Central Hongkong, 29th November, 1889 [1487
TO LET,
NAZHENRY EDWARD POLLOCK.
Bank Baldings, Howwwk Ba Hongkong, 26th November, 1889. ** [1470 One spacious Five Roomed HOUSE
HOUSES No. 9, Cameron Villas,
such
NOTICE
THOMAS KERR & CO
2
BOILER MAKERS,
ENGINEERS,
AND NAGA
ACTORS,
NEERING WORKS,
Mount Kellett, Peakz
KOCKYDA GAP
Gas laid
The OFFICE now ce
Company, Limited “
#NEW: CHOUSESK) Robinson Road.
SHOP.L
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