are not the report they are merely figures, and to make a statement therein of the matters into which our operations have extended-in the buying of property, mortgages, etc-would be very unusual, and, I am afraid, very cumbroux We will, however, furnish as full details as possible.
Mr. McCulloch-You can have no objection to say what the expenses are. The accounts do not show that.
The Chairman-Perhaps I should have men- tioned that these are purely details, which can be learnt with the utmost ease from the managing directors, or the Secretary,
Mr. C. 5. Taylor-Before passing these accounts I should like to ask a question. It is with reference to Mr. Chater's position as managing director-I should like to ask what connection he had with the inflation and the depreciation in value of the stock of this Company. From whatel myself know-a broker came to me one day and said that Mr. Chater had told him that this Company was his pet scheme that he had abandoned his other business in order to give the whole of his time to it, and he was going to make it one of the biggest things in Hongkong. Now we have one ar two big things in Hongkong-Mr. Noble has a "baby" at nurse (the H. K. and S. Bank) which we do not expect will pay less than 20 per cent. next year, and Mr. Keswick has a prodigy in the Hongkong Insurance Company, which people tolerate so long as it pays 40 per cent. When these statements came from Mr. Chater that he was going to make this the biggest Company in Hongkong we expected belter results than a beggarly 7 per cent It seems to me that i one broker was repeating this, a good many others would be also doing so, and if their clients bought Land shares at $150 I daresay they thought they were buying a good thing. Now if they confined themselves to cash transactions there might not be much harm, but there were a very large number of sales "on time" I do not know who sold, but I am told it was Mr. Mody. The con- nection between Mr. Mody and Mt. Chater may not be very apparent to everyone here, but to an old resident like myself the names are synony- mous What Chater does Mody seconde, and what Mody does, Chater is interested in. When I look at this report I cannot think that Mr. Mody was acting en ire'y in the dark, and the connection between Messrs, Chater and Mody is on other lips besides mine. You will remember the notice that was posted up on a premirent building here, to the effect-Oh! Chater, why a Lands still going down? Is Mody still bearing 7"--and the connection of Mr. Chater with
The Chairman thisk that this meeting will agree with me that anything of a personal nature, such as these remarks, in out of place ("Hear, bear,"
Mr. Taylor-It is more, to the credit of this Company that Mr. Chater should have no pportunity of repudiating the connection of his nome with Mr. Mady's. That is the object of ny.remarks-1 do not make them in any spirit
of animosly to him-"Hear hear "not on
my own account, for I have not been one of tose "left" in Land shares; I merely ask that Mr. Chaler should repudiate what has been the subject if common gossip, that he had any know- Jede and interest in the forward sales of this stock. ("Hear hear.")
The Chairman-With regard to the remarks just made, it could not be expected of anyone in the chair that they should be passed over entirely without reply, or that he should fail 10 dissent ts the allusions made to a colleague on the Board. I feel it my duty to say that I will believe that any auch comments as were made by Mr. Taylor were personal and beyond the business of the meeting (Applause).
Mr. Chater-And now, gentlemen, in reply to the first question put by Mr. Taylor, I have to inform you that I am interested in Mr. Mody- that every transaction he does I have a hall interest in but he is at liberty to do what he pleases, he never consulis me as to what he docs, and he may buy, sell, or do what be likes in our joint interest. But at the same time for the information of the gentleman who has chosen to speak about my interest in others om the registered holder of 2500 shares allotted to me, that hare never seen the light, or been in the hands of a broker. They are sull there to-day, and I own them at the present time. (Applause) That' is the largest number that can possibly be held, therefore I could not take any more, but I bojd more in the name of my clerk, which never saw light, either, If Mr. Mody chooses to sell shares his own name, no one can stop bim, but A to getting any knowledge of what the Com- Is doing from me, it is perfectly absurd. bany There is nothing done by the Company which is not known to thed rectors, or which any abare holder could not leain, on inquiry at the office. Therefore Mr. Mody, whatever he does in this as in every other stock which he buys and sells, he dock in our] int interest, and I am not ashamed to sayit. He certainly gets no knowledge or inform ation from me with gard to the working of this or any other Company (Applause).
Mr. Taylor I have listened to Mr. Chater's remarks with a good deal of pleasure, and I have no doubt they will carry their due weight with every shareholder. (Hear, bear,*)
The Chairman then proposed the adoptio of the report.
Mr. J. D. Lapraik seconded, and was passed, Mr. Morris proped the confirmation of the appointment of Messrs. Lec Sing and Foon Pong 41 directors
Mr, Veitch seconded. Passed.
Mr. Brodie moved, and Mr. Jordan seconded,
the confirmation of Mr. D, B. Sasson's appoint.
rest as director. Confirmed,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1890..
has been docked for inspection. The amount expended for repairs has been comparatively mail, but as stated in the last-report, consider- able cutlay upon the Honam will be necessary when next she docks. Duplicate Electric machines at a "cost of about 300 each. bave been ordered for the Fatthas and Powan, and a new main deck for the latter vessel has been contracted for with the Dock Company at $12,200.
The completion of the Company's new steamer Heungshan, now building at Leith, has been delayed by a succession of strikes In the ship building trade, bat she is now being pushed on as rapidly as possible, and may be expected here during the spring.
The increase of Capital seferred to in the lost report has all been subscribed, and the premiuo on the new shares, amounting to $600,000, has, In accordance with the resolution to that effect, been passed to the credit of Depreciation and Insurance Fund, which now stands at $850,000. The Company's surplus funds, as will be seen by, the Statement of Account herewith, have been invested principally in Loans on Mortgage. A list of these Mortgages has been submitted to Messrs." Bird and Palmer, Architects and Surveyors, who certify that they consider the securitles good cover for the amounts loaned.
Acting upon the expression of opinion of a majority of Shareholders at the last half-yearly Meeting, your Directors cancelled the then existing Policies of Insurance on the Company's steamers, which had the effect of bringing about a material reduction in the rate of premium at which underwriters were willing to accept the risks. Under these circumstances, it was deemed advisable to again insure the fleet against all 50 per cent of cost, which risks to the extent action, it is trusted, will meet with the approval of the Shareholders.
The retiring Auditors, Mestra, A., O'D. Gourdin and F. Henderson, offer themselves for re-election.
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1890.
ASSETS.
P. RYRIE,
Chairman.
Dec. 31, 1880. Value of 5 Steamers and 5-8ths of
Falshan Value of Wharves .....................
Cargo-hoạt
·
Iron Lighter Sun Lee Coal and Stores ......... Spare Gear
Furniture.yagavon Suaresin Public Companies Remittance on account of New S.r.
Heungshan Chinese Bands, (at par) Hongkong Hotel 6 per cent. Mortgage
Debentures
Loans on Mortgage .................. Fixed Deposits with Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Fixed Deposits with Chartered Bank
of India, Australia & China ...
Fixed Deposits with New Oriental
Dank Corporation, Limited................. Cash with Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation, on Cur rent Account .............................. Interest accrued to date............... Sundry Del.p.4.g
Dec 31, 1879. LIABILITI 15. Ameu tof Capital, 80,000 Shares of
Intimations.
HONGKONG
TRADING COMPANY
LIMITED.
(LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED.)
CONTINUANCE OF
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE,
ON
MONDAY NEXT,
AND FOLLOWING DAYS,
WE WILL MAKE A SPECIAL SHOW
Co-day's Advertisements,
THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE DIVIDEND WARRANTS will be (FRIDAY) on Application at the Company's Offices.
TH ready TO-MORROW, 24th January
J
A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land, Investment & Agency Co., Ltd.,
General Agents.
for the West Point Building Co., Ltd. 1177 Hongkong, 31 January, 1890
kntimations.
A GOOD BOOK-KEEPER WANTEL.
APPLY (by Letter only) with Copies of;
References to
HONGKONG TRADING Co., Ltd.
(170 Hongkong, 22nd Jncuary, 1890.
A
WANTED.
Nsp ointment by an experienced Book- KINPER and CORRESPONDENT, who is thoroughly conversant with English, French, and German,
Apply to
B 109. c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. [171 Hongkong, 22nd January, Tigo,
NOTICE.
ROM this date and until further notice. f Dr. A. GILLMORE SMITH will take charge of the DENTAL PRACTICE of the under-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.
HE DIVIDEND WARRANTS will be ΤΗΣ
ready TOMORROW 24th January (FRIDAY) on Application at the Company's Offices.
signed. A. SHELTON HOOPER,
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Secretary. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1890.
ST. JOHN
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
AN EMERGENCY MEETING
DRS. WINN & KIMBALL, Hongkong, 10th January, 1890.
WANTED.
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PORTUGUESE WAREHOUSEMAN
A PORTUGROWLOON GODOWNS, Must
be able to read and write ENGLISH and speak CHINISE Fice quarters provided at Kowloon, Apply personally the undersigned at
Above Kowloon Godow is between 10 and DONE,
be held in FREEMASONS' HALL, Zerland Street, TO-MORROW, the OUSEHOLD LINENS of every description, BLANKETS, QUILTS, &c., all greatly 24th instant, at 8.30 for or M. precisely. Visiting Ho
Brethren are condially invited.
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1990 reduced.
Just to hand and included in the above Sale,
A splendid Assortment of Ladies' and Children's NEW BOOTS and SHOES in all the most
fashionable shapes.
HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD.
Hongkong, 18th January, 1890,
$ 844,000.00 20,000.00 750.00
·15,000.00
7-573 63 Scorr's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with 3,031 60 Hypophosphites, for Rickels, Marasmus and all 750 00 wasting disorders of children, is very remarkable 2,47 99 in its results. The rapidity with which children gain flesh and strength upon it is very wand.tful. 08.510.00 Read, the following: have tried Scott's 41,500.00 Emulsion in cases of wasting in young children, and I am of opinion that it is a valuable prepara 103,000 0otion for such cases. The children take it and ask for more, and the good effects are appatent. 925.500.00
I consider, it far superior to ordinary Cod Liver $5,0.0.00 | Oil."-1,MARSHALL, M.R.C.S., &c., 143, Grange Road, Bermondsey, S.E. Any Chemist can Hongkong and China. [Advt. supply it. S. Watson & Co. (Ltd.), agents in
100,000.co
50,000.00
254.940 23 10,621,69 9.242.35
$2,682,257.98
$20 each, fully paid-up...$1,600,000,00 at Credit of Depreciation and Insurance Fund... at Credit of Equalization of
Dividend Fund
Sundry Creditor......................... Amount at Credit of Profit and Loss
Account
850,000.00
50,000.00 32,327.06
£59,940.02
$1,682,267.92
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Dec. 31, 1889. Dr. To Amunt paid for Extraordinary
Repairs to Seamers:
Pawan $ 4.381.49 Kiuklang
Fatihanny Kiungchow
593 65
957.25.
1,357 03
Legal Expenses, &c, in connec
tion with New Share I-sut...ant Amou tof Bad Debre, written off Directors' and Auditors3.Fees..... Balance to be appropriated, viz.--- "Dividend at 7 per cent.
on $1,600,000 Bonus at per cent. on
$1,600,000
To be written off value of fron Lighter Sun
Balance to be carried
to new Account.
$112,000.00
June 30, 1889. Cr.
16,000 00
2,500 00
7,039 42 666.33 73.35
3,250.00
29.440.91
159:949.97
$170.970.02
5,481.23
111,700.3
53,622,73
165.50
$170,970.02
By Amount mught forward from
Tast Account, pegagampionatoŝ 1.31. 189.
By Net Earnings of Steamers, By Interest on Investments, i By Transfer Fees,
DEPRECIATION AND INSURANCE TUND, Dr.
Mr. Hoppius moved, and Mr. W. H. Ray Dec. 3. 1889. seconded, the re-election of Measis. J. S. Moses To Balance,
and G. E. Noble as directors. Agreed to,
Mr. Temes moyed, and Mr. McConachle seconded, the reclection of Messrs. F. Hender: son and A. W. Maitland as auditors. The proceedings then terminated,
THE HONGKONG, CANTON · AND MACAO STEAM÷BOAT COM. PANY, LIMITED.
The following is the report of the Board of Directors to the ordinary half-yearly meeting of shareholders, to be held at the office of the Cmpany, on Friday, the pres January, 1890, at 12 o'clock nopí j— ·
June 39 1889
By Amount at Credit July 1st,
Gr.
By Amount of Prem. on 40,000 blew
Shares at 6:5 usu
Aug 3r.1.
By Amount brought forward from P.ofit and Loss a/c for half-year ending 30th June, 1889 ***********
$8,0,000,00
$850,000.00
135,00000
600,000.00
35,000,00
$150,000 po
EQUALIZATION OF DIVIDEND FUNN. Dr.
The Directors beg to submit to the Share. Dec. 31, 1889. "hider the Report and Statement of Accounts To Hala co
Ir the hall-year ending 31st December last,
After paying running expenses, salaries, premia
..
of Insurance, repairs and all other outgoinge, June 30, 1889.
Cr.
there remains, including $5 481.26 brought for- By Ainaunt at Credit .... ward from last account, the sum of $159,940.94 | Aug. 3rd, ***
at credit of Profit and Loss Account. From this sum the Directs recommend that adlydend for the half-year of 7 percent, on Capital or $112,999 and a bonus off per cent, or $16,000, be paid to Phacholders, and that $2,500 be written off the lue of the Iron Lighter Sun Lee, Iparing 4 Jance of $29,440,91 to be carried to
*fied forward to new
The Grass Receipts on account of Bicamers", traffic for the half-year under review are in excess
of those for the corresponding six months of 1888, but a slight diminution on the net earnings has
By Amount brought from P.of` and "Lose ble for half-year ending 30th
June, 1889
#
E, &,0, L Hongkong, 23rd January, 1890.
$9,000.00
$50,000.00
45,000.00
5,000,00 $50,000.00
Co-day's Advertisements,
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 39.
HE following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, 'on
-
MONDAY,
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Queen, a Fee of $5 upon the execution of the Crown Lease thereof.
M'
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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EMBERS are reminded that SATURDAY, ihe 25th instant, is the last day for Measuring Ponies, and that the Entries will have to be sent in to the Clerk of the Course not later than 5 P.M., to the Hongkong Club.
By Order,
E. IL GORE-BOOTH, Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 23rd January 1890.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
79
the Mater of the Eshte of WILLIAM HOMERAY FULLER DARBY, late af Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Mer. chant, deceased.
hereby given that Flis Honour
EDWARD OSBORNE,
'Secretary,.
The Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Limited.
[173 Hongkong, z2nd Januriv. 1899,
LETTERS PATENT.
In the Matter of the Petitions of WILLIAM GARLICK. Contractor, and WILLIAM BROWNE COLVILLE, of 39, Strand, in the Town of Calonita, in the Empire of India, for LETTERS PATENT for the exclusive use within the Colony of Hong- kong of Inventions for "A New and Improved construction of Furnaces for bning towns or other refuse.” TOTICE is hereby given that the Petitions. Specifications and Declarations 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 qaid WILLIAM GARLI ̃K and WILL'AM BROWNE COLVILLE, by Godfrey Cornewall Chester Master, of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Solicitor, their duly authorized Agent and Attorney, to apply at the sitting of the Executive Council hereinafter, mentioned for
NOTICE Where Retice has, in virtue of Excess Patent for the relative use within the
6. The Purchaser of this Lot shall build and finish, fit for occupation, before the expiration of twelve calendar inon hi from the day of sale, in In a good, substantial and workmanlike manner. one or more good and permanent messuages or tenements upon some part of his Lot, and shall expend thereon a sum of pot less than $4,000 (Four, thousand Dollars). No houses other than buildings of the character and design usually tenarted by Europeans and having the ne cessary European out-offices and appurtenances, Purchaser of the Lot'shall also construct all the will be allowed to be built on the Lot. The necessary pipe drains to carry off the waste and refuse water from the main building or main buildings, cook-houses, and out-offices, and con- dact the said waste and refuse water into the nearest Government sewer, or if there be no Government sewer in the vicinity' to such places as may be indicated by the Surveyor General such drains to be constructed of material and in a manner approved of by the Sanitary Board. No sewage or refusewater will be allowed to flow from the Lot on to any of the adjoining lands, whether be longing to the Crown or to private persons, neither shall any decaying, noisome, noxious, excrementi tions, or other refuss matter be deposited on any portion of the Lot, and in carrying out any works of excavation on the Lot, no excavated earth shall be deposited on the Lot or on Crown Land
the 3rd day of February, 1990, at 4.30 p...edjoining in such manner as shall expose the
are published for general information..
By Command,
F. FLEMING, Colonial Secretary,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 18th January, 1890 Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 3rd day of February, 1890, at 4.30 PM. By Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Coe Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hong keng, for a term of 75 Years.
Building
I
No. 71
Rural
Magazine Gap 180
fect.
feet.
feet.
189
240
131
22,020
81
1,207
No. of Registry
Sale
No.
Locality.
N.
yo
E
W.
Square H.
Rent. Price.
feet.
$
PARTICULAKS OF THE LOT,
Boundary Measurements. Contents in Annual Upset
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
1 The highest bidder above the opset price shall be the. Purcha er, and if any dispute arise be'ween two or more bidders, the Lot in dispute shall be put up again at a former bidding.
2. No person shall at any bidding advance less than $12,
3 Immediately after the fall of the hamma, the Purchaser shall sign the Memorandum of Agreement, hereinafter contained, for completing the purchase according to these Conditions, and shall, within Three Days of the day of sule, par Into the Colonial Treasury the full amount of Premium at which the Lot shall have been purchased.
The Purchaser of this Lot abail also pay to 4. the Land Oficer, on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, the sum of $ro within three days of the day of Sale, for and in consideration of the marked with the Registry Number, high shall Boundary Stones, properly cut, fixed, and Combe placed by the Surveyor General, for Furchaser, at each angle of the Lot,
The Furchaser of this Let shall also pay to the: Land Oficer, on behalf of Her Majesty tha
AHA PER ONE PRET. ARNOLD,
parole Secretaryzac
We have compared the above Statement with been cau ed by the continued high price of cost, the Books: Vouchers, and Securities of the Duing the half-year the Powan and Xiang-pany, and certify the same to be correct, chow have undergone the usual annual Govern ment Survey, and overhaul, and the Falthan
A O'D. GOURDIN, "AUŠILOTE.
HENDERSON
Section 3 of Ordinance No. 9 of 1970, made an Order limiting to the 20th day of May, 1890, as against the state of WILLIAM HOMFRAY the time for Creditors to send in their claims FULLER DARBY, late of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Merchant, who died on the 11th day of December, 1889. at Hongkong aforesaid, and Probate of whose Will was granted by the Supreme Court of Hongkong in its Pro- bate Jurisdiction on the 21rd day of December, 1889, to BENDYSHE LAYTON, one of the Execu tors named in the Will of the said WILLIAM HOMFRAY FULLER DARBY, Deceased. And Notice is also given that all such Claim». are to be sent in in writing to the undersigned prior to the said 20th day of May, 18953, or notice will not be taken of them.
All Persons indebted to the above Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Dated this 20th day of February, 1890.
B. LAYTON, Executor of the Estate of William Homfray Feller Darby, Decease.
TO LET.
slopes of such excavaled earth to be eroded and washed down by the rains, and all such slopes 174] shall be properly, turfed and if necessary secured in such place by means of masonry toc walls. The Purchaser shall see that all refuse matters are properly removed daily from off the premises. 7. The Purchaser of this Lot shall pay into the Treasury a proportionate part of the annual rental specified in the particulars herein before. contained on the 24th day of June next, and equal thereafter shall pay such annual rental by half-yearly payments on the 25th day of Decem ber and the 24th day of June in every Year.
8. When the condljons herein contained have been complied with to the satisfaction of the Surveyor General the Purchaser of this Lat
IX ROOMS of the HOUSE No. 22. Upper Wyndham Street, from 1st of February
Apply to
next.
V. GUTIERREZ, No. 24, Wyndam Street. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1890,
Entimations.
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TRADING COMPANY,
shall be entitled to, and shall execute on demand, HONGKONG, LIMITED.
a Lease from the Crown of the Piece of Ground comprised in such Lot for 75 Years, to be com puted from the day of Sale, at such Annual Rental, payable ball-yearly on the 24th day of June, and the 25th day of December in every Year, as is specified in the Particulars of such Lot bereinbefore contained ; and such Crown Lease shall be subject 10, and contain, all Exceptions, Reservations, Covenants, Clausei, and Conditions inserted in the Crown Leases of Rural Building Lots in the Colony of Hongkong. 9. Should the Purchaser neglect, or fail to comply with these Conditions, his Premium or any portion thereof which may be paid, shall be thereupon foi feited to Her Majesty, who shall be at fuil liberty either to enforce the Sale, or to re-sell the Property si such time and place, and In such manner as to Her Majesty abali seem fit, and in case of a re-sile the ingrense, if
any, of the Premium or Purchase Money shall be retained by Her Majesty, and the deficiency, if any, and all Costs and expenses shall be made good by the defauter and be recoverable is liqu'dated damages,
10. Possession of this Lot shall be given to the Purchaser, and deemed to have been taken by him, on the slay of sale.
11. The purchaser shall not erect any building, form any road, of cany on any works whatever on this Lot immediately abutting on Crown Land without first giving notice to the Surveyor General that such works have been set out and affording him an opportunity of having their boundaries checked.
13. The purchaser of this Lot will have the option of commuting three quarters of the purs chase-money at five per cent interest and payleg such commuted premiums as additional annual renta","
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BY THE PURCHASER. Memorandum that
Number of, Sale.
1
the person whose name is hereunder written has been declared the bighest bidder for the Lot described in the foregoing Particulars of Sale and bereunder specified opposite to his said pame and signature respectively, and does hereby agree with Her Majesty The Queen to becomethe Lessee thereof under gad subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale, and on his part to perform and abide by the sald Conditions,
Registry Description
Number and
of Lot
to Purchased.
the
BeRurala Bailding Lot No. 71
Annual Rental
NOTICE.
As sufficient Shares have been applied for to float the above Company, the business will be taken over (in accordance with the Prospectus) from this dates but in deference to numerous requests from Intending Subscribers the Share List will be kept open until the 31st instant,
January 1st, 1890
Abridged Prospectus. THE LIST WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE ON THE 31st INSTANT. 1890, AT 3 OCLOCK. HONGKONG TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED.
(LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF HONGKOKO). CAPITAL ............$400,000, divided into 20,000 Shares of $20 each,
g5
payable on application 3 35 on allotment, and the balance at call on 3 months' notice being given, No call will be made for at least 6 months. Solicitors:
MERS. SHARP, JOHNSON & STOKES.
Bankers :
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION,"
HONGKONG, 37 and 19. Queen's Road. LONDON, St, Bénet Place, E.C Applications for Shares (accompanied by a deposit of $5 per share) must be made on A priated form, and forwarded to the Campany Bankers, not later than the 31st January, 1800p should no allotment be made the deposit will bo returned in full, and in case the number of shares allotted is less than that applied for, the surplus deposit will be appropriated towards the sum due on allotment
Application Forms can be obtained at the offices of the Company's Bankers in Hongkong, Shanghai, and Coast Party,
Hongkong, 13th January, 1890.
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NOTICE... THOMAS KEER & CO. ENGINEERS, BOILEK-MAKERS
AND CONTRACTORS, YAU-MA-TI ENGINEERING WORKS
Kowloon Hongkong, 6th Inne, IRB.-
E
Amount of
Premium
Signature of
which
Parchaier.
Purchased.
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HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD, WANCHAI, REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER.
Always on Hand.
L MALLORY.
24th Jung, 1881.
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said Colony of Hongkong of the above named inventions. And Notice is hereby also given that a sitting of the Executive Council before whom the matter of the Petitions will come for 'decision will be held in the Council Chamber at the Government Offices, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 18th day at fi o'clock in the Forenoŋn.
January, 1890,
JOHNSON, STOKES, & MASTER, Solicitors for the said
WILLIAM GARLICK and WILLIAM BROWNE 'COLVILLE. Supreme Court House,
Hongkong, 13th January, 1890.
NOTICE
"163
In the Matter of ORDINANCE No. -14 of
1862,
In
and the Matter of the application of JOHN
HENRY RICHARDSON DINSMORE of Liverpool in the County of Lancaster, England, for leave to file a Specification under Ordinance No. 14 of 1861.”
N°pecification and Declaration required TOTICE is hereby given that the Petition herein by Ordinance No. 14 of 1863 have been duly filed in the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and that it is the intention of the sald JOHN HENRY RICHARDSON DINS- MORE, by William Wotton his duly authorized Agent and Attorney, to apply at the sitting of the Executive of Council hereinafter mentioned for LETTERS PATENT for the exclusive use within the Colony of Hongkong of the sald Invention.
And Notice is bereby also given that a sitting of the Executive Council before whom the matter - of the said Petition will come for decision will n be held in the Council Chamber at the Govern ment Offices, Victoria, Hangkong, on TUES. DAY, the 38th day of January, 1890, at 11 a.m.
WOTTON & DEACON,
Solicitors, 35, Queen's Road, Hongkong.. Dated the 11th day of January, 1890. [165
NOTICE.
In the Matter of ORDINANCE No. 14 4
1862,
And
In the Matter of the application of the CASSEL GOLD EXTRACTING COMPANY, LIMITED, of 157, West George Street, Glasgow, in the County of Lanark, North Britain, for leave to file a specification under Ordinance of 14 of 1853.
TOTICE is hereby given that the Petition herein by Ordinance No. 14 of 1861 have been Necation and Declaration required
duly filed in the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, and that it is the intention of the Kal CASSEL GOLD EXTRACTING COM- PANY, LIMITED, by William Wotton their duly authorised Agent and Attorney, to apply at the sitting of the Executive Council hereinafter mentioned for LETTERS PATENT for the exclusive use within the Colony of Hongkong of the sald 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 Govert. ment Offices, Victoria, Hongkong, en TUESDAY, the 18th day of January, rogo, at 11 a.m.
WOTTON & DEACON, Solicitors,
35. Queen's Road, Hongkong, Dated the 11th day of January, 1890.
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REGULAR CONVOCATION of the above whapter will be held in FREEMA. LONS HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the oth inst., at 5 for 5.30 PM, precisely.
Hongkong, 22nd January, 1892-
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EOTHEN MARK LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 264,
REGULAR MEETING of the above
HALL, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the 31st instant, at 8.30 for 9 FM precisely.
Hongkong, 22nd January, 1895,
A LODGE will be held in FRERMASONS
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