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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

America and the Continent, are against equity and the international trenty. Why should the same telegraphic work over the same distance and the same route within the boundaries of China be dearer for one party than.for an ther?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1890.

Advertisements.

3-Russin's getting a terminal rate of a froncs, T HEATRE in China is not to be oppoed, but the Russian Minister's tendency to fix this rice rate for his Countrymen only should be prevented.

The Russian agreement was illogical and up- diplomatic! We furthermore think that the vigorous protestations of the American Minister Col. Denby, the Hongkong and Shanghai Chambers of Commerce, and the British, Ameri can, and German merchants carried due weight not only with the Tsung-li Yamên, but also with

ROYAL

The Fashionable Evening Reson. " LAST WEEK 1

LAST WEEK!!

THIS EVENING,

* the 25th March, 1890. Under the ptronage nf His Excellency Major. General J. B. EDWARDS, C.B., RE.

SOCIETY'S RE-UNIONS.

the Russian Government and the public opinion-Triumphant Success of the Renowned & Only

at large. Indeed, the manifestations of th unpopularity of the Telegraph. Convention have been many and strong. We heartily Congratulate nor fellow merchants on the of non-atification satisfactory result-the

H

UDSON'S SURPRISE

PARTY

The Donators of Refined Mirth, and Music. An Entertainment, without equal in Anglo- American Minstrelsy.

Original in Conception from Start to Finish. Glories and Enthusiastic Reception of the Present Monster Programme. --

HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY is

An unqualified success, by their educated ability,

LAST NIGHT'S PERFORMANCE. Instantaneously caught, and continuously held, the appreciation of the audience, and made the m roar and scream with delight 1 1

the Chiefoo Telegraph Convention and its appen- dix the Russian agreement, China's telegraphic rights had been unfurly checked in order 10 | suit a party policy not resting upon the broad.

Our Unique Combination received Last Night basis of equity, but upon competitive spirit.by an audience that was demonstrative in its Bronder principles, we hope, will come to reign welcome, and, yet keenly discriminative and supreme. China's telegraphic movement cannot anblassed in its judgment, WHAT MORE be regulated by the cable companies nor can her could a Company WISH FOR? International tariff be laid down by one govern- ment's Minister, but should be the outcome of an International Conference where all parties inter ested had their say; in fact she should join the International Union without delay. Only in this way the justified expectations of a lower and fairer tariff between the Far East and the West can be realised, Only what is built on the foundation of truth can withstand the wave of time. If the Cheloo Convention had been ratified it would clearly have shown its deficiencies, but we should have had to arm ourselves with patience fourteen long years. A right sálu. tion of the question-that, a fair field to all interests, may soon dawn upon us, and w may inn not far off future have the benefi cial rests. These can be briefly summarised s follows For China a dignified status, freedoms of telegraphic action, and an.increased revenue, and for irade and commerce the anlubrious impulse of a much less burdensome tariff which, in accordance with all principles of economy, will increase the telegraphic traffic so as to offer a lucrative he'd not only for the shareholders-af- the foreign companies but also, for China, on- whose shores the cables are landed to whose imperial favour they owe twenty years of success.

NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS.

Coal and iron," and more expecially coal, ate indispensable factors in the making of a powerful country. Every energy of our government is now concentrated on the strengthening of China, and with that end it has gradually, during the lasi fifty years, convinced of the superiority of the superiority of Western methods, been dotting our country with arsenals, factories, ship-building yards, and other establishmen.s modelled on the Western plan, until now we find scarcely a province in the Empire without some insti tution the idea of which is borrowed from foreign countries. For most of these, coal is a sine que non. Thus the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company, with plays such a powerful past in the patriotic work of winning back for China the profits in the Chinese carry. ing trades before monopolised by foreigners, uses every day a prodigious quantity of coal; and the railway, which though deferred, is by no means forgotten, will also be an immense con- sumer of both coal and iron. It is but natural, therefore, that the efforts of Chinese politicians should now be strenuously employed on the task of obviating the necessity of the continued outflow of money abroad for the purchase of these materials, by the employment, as far as possible, of the mineral wealth with which China herself is so richly endowed. How great that outflow has been, will sufficiently appear from the following statistics.

In 1889 China purchased from England, Aus tralia, and Japan 268,000 tons of coal, paying for it over $2,000,000. These two million dollars were spent on foreign coal alone, and there was alo.a heavy bill of at least as much, to pay for arms, munitions of war, and machinery.

On the other hand, the small country Bel.jum, the last to make a treaty with China, has 1333 mince working, and produces yearly 20,000,000 tons of coal, of a value of $73,000,000. Belgium herself uses two-tenths of this quantity in her factories, and the other eight-tenths she disposes of

Admission as usual. Smiling begins at 9 P.M. Box Office open at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, THOS. P. HUDSON, Proprietor & Manager.

Hongkong, 25th March, 18go.

PROGRAMME OF SKY RACES to be held on the

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RACE COURSE, WONG NEI CHONG, kindly lent by the Stewards of the HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB, ON SATURDAY, the 12th April, 1899. under the auspices of

POLO HONGKONG

THE

CLUB.

First saddling bell to be rung at 1.30 F,ы. 1st POLO SCURRY CUP, presented by the Officers of the A. & S. HIGHLANDERS. For all bona fide Polo Ponies, 4-mile heats. without dismounting, best 2 out of 3, catch weights over 11 stone. Entrance, $2. 2nd-THE TAI MA FONG CUP. presented by Mr. J. KENNEDY, mile. For all subscription Griffins of this and last year that have never been placed, weight for inches as per scale. Entrance, $5 and $15, 3rd to save stake. 3rd-THE WAY-FOONG CUF, presented, Steeple

Chase for all China Ponies, catch weights over 11 stone. Three times round the

Steeple Chase Course. Entrance $5. 2nd $15, 3rd to save stake 41b-THE FAREWELL CUP, presented by H. N.

Mony, Esq., ose mile handicap for all China Ponics, Entrance $5 and $15, 3rd to save

• Blake.

5th-THE HALF MILE FLAT RACE, open to all

Non-commissioned Officers and Men of the Garrison, Navy, and Police. First Prize, $15; Second Prize, $ro; Third Prize, $5 Entrance free, 6th-THE V CUP, presented by J. D. Humphreys,

all subscription. Griceplechase for season and Dona Aide Polo Ponies and Hacks. Catch weights over II stone. Twice round the Steeple chase course. Entrance, $5. 2nd, $15, 3rd to save stake.

ralbs, extra.

7th-THE BROKERS CUP, presented by the Share Brokers of Hongkong mile, for all China Ponies weight for inches as per, scale, Ponies other than subscription Griffins, Hacks, and Polo Panics Entrance $5, and $15. 3rd to save stake.

distance 8th-THE LADIES' NOMINATION

handicap. Half mile, for all bona fide Polo Ponies; name of Rider, who must be a member of the Polo Club, to accompany

Entrance $2. entry.

the Prizes to nominators of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd ponies. 9th-THE CHAMPION CUP, presented by the Honourable C. P. CHATER, it mile. Open to all Chian. Ponics Winner of the Farewell Cup rolbs. extra, winner of Brokers' Cup 7lbs. extra Entrance $5, and $15, 3rd to save stake.

CONDITIONS.

Intimations.

HONGKONG

TRADING COMPANY,

LIMITED.

LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED)

COMPLETE

HOUSE FURNISHERS, CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN,

LINEN DRAPERS, &

Intimations.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

NFORMATION has been received, from the Military Authorities that ARTILLERY

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

--E Undersigned has received instructions Founder Ucist Administrator, to Sell by

Public Auction,

TO-MORROW,

PRACTICE will take pinco from the Works on the 26th March, 1899, at 2 P.M., at the Residence

Stone Cutters' Island, during the period 5th to 31st instant, between the hours of ga.M. and P.M. daily. (Sundays excepted), the line of fire will be in a South Westerly direction from the Works.

All Ships, Junks, and other Vessels are cautioned to keep clear of the range.

By Command,

W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial-Secretary- Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hanabona 5th Mch 800

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

73%

THE KWOON KWAN YFEN CHAL CUPS, value $200 and $100

of the late, MIS FOURNIER,

No. 25. Elgin Street,

THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising

PLUSH COVERED DRAWING ROOM SUITE.

Blackwood MARBLE TOP CENTRE TABLE, CHIMNEY `GLASS, MANTEL PIECE CLOCK with Candelabras, PICTURES. and ORNAMENTS.

DININGTABLE, SIDEBOARD, : WHAT- NOT, DINNER, DESSERT & BREAK- FAST SERVICE," GLASS and PLATED WARE, KEROSINE CHANDELIER and LAMPS.

UPHOLSTERERS. respectively. Also to Consolation Cups value BEDSTEAD, IRON CUT WARDROBE

SHOW ROOMS, 37 & 39, QUEEN'S ROAD.

MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.

HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD.

(Late THE HALL & HOLTZ C. Co., Ld.)

Hongkong, 1st March, 1890.

CHAPTER

ATHAY

No: 1,165..

REGULAR CONVOCATION of the

A: Love Chapter will be held in FREEMA

SONS' HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING the 25th inst, at 8.30 for 9 O'Clock precisely.

[422 Hongkong, 25th March, 1890.

THE CHINA AND, MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY. "HE-Company's-Steamship-

THE O

"DIAMANTE,"

Captain' G. Tayler. will be despatched for the above Ports, TOMORROW, the 26th instant, at 4 P.M., instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 25th March, 18yo

THE

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U.. S. MAIL LINE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THROUGH ro NEW YORK, VIA OVER. LAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCISCO.,

THE U. S. Mall Steamship-

"CH:NA" will be despatched for San Francisco, wi

THURSDAY,

17th Yokohama, April, at 1 P.M., taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the Ualter.States. and Europe Through, Bills of Lading issued for trans- portation to Voobama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, and Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States lá Overland Rail ways, to Havana; Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Company's and connecting Steamers.

on

the

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic Unes

of Steamers.

First-class Fares granted as follows -- To San Francisco...$225.00

and retura, To San Francisco

available for 6 months....if To Liverpool..... To London.

393-75 325,00 330.00

To other European Points at proportionate rates. Special reduced rates granted to Officers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service, and the Imperial Chinese Customs, to be obtained on application.

Insurances.

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THREE IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE

STANDA

$100 each.

The 2nd Stage of the Seventh Competition will take place next SATURDAY, the 29th inst, at 2.15 p.m. commencing at 3oo yards. Entrance Fee 30 cents.

A Launch will leave the P. & O). Wharf at 2 'CLOCK, to take over intending Competitors. "

CHAS, V. LADDS, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, aznd March, 1890

EAST BORNEO PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED,

[$$

NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY MEETING TANDARD LIFE OFFICE

OF SHAREHOLDERS..

HALF A MILLION STEERING perARY MEETING of the SHARE- TOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-

annum is being, paid in Death claims year by year. 2-THE FUNDS IN HAND amount to up- wards of Six Million and Three-quarter pounds Sterling and have increased 50 per cent, in the last 15 years. 3-THE LIVES who dio are annually replaced by more than double the number of fresh carefully selected lives.

ADAMSON, BELL & Co., 810-3]

Agents, Hongkong.

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 1877 IN HAMBURG.

HF Undersigned having been appointed THE

Agents for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.

GENERAL LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN

LONDON,

HE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company, are pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE and LIFE at Current Rates.

REUTER, BROCKELMANN &,Co., Hangkong, 1st July, 1880.

THE

Też

INDIAN IMPERIAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,

Undersigned having been appointed THE Under the above Company Pre ped

pared to accept MARINE RISKS at Current Rates.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.

.*125 Hongkong, 5th November, 1889.

GENERAL NOTICE, THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY. (LIMITED.)

CAPITAL TAELS 600,000,

} $833,333.33 EQUAL TO RESERVE FUND......................................... 3318,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. LE SING, Esq. Lou TSO SHUN, Esc.

LO YEUX MOON, Esa

Double Wooden BEDSTEAD, Single IRON

with Plate Glass Door, CHEST of DRAW. ERS, TOILET TABLE and GLASS and MARBLE TOP WASHSTAND.

Ong COTTAGE PIANO, by Collard &

Collard.

One SEWING MACHINE and STAND. One IRON SAFE.

One DOUBLE JINRICKSHA.

&c., &c., &c. TERMS OF SALE.—Âs customary,

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer,

1458

Hongkong, zoth March, 1830

PUBLIC AUCTION· OF EIGHT BUILDING LOTS AND VALUABLE

· HOUSE, PROPERTY, AT YAU-MA-TI.

HE Undersigned has received instructions

to Sell by Public Auction....pa SATURDAY,

HOLDERS in the above Company will be held T

at the Hongkong Hotel, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of March, 1890, at 0.30 PM, when certain resolutions necessary to carry not the Reconstruction of the Company (passed at the Extriordinary Meeting of Shareholders hell on the 13th inst.) will be out to the Meeting for -confirmation as Special Resolutions, Conies of these resolutions have been forwarded to "the" Registered Shareholders in the Company, and unregivered holders of shazes can obtain copies. on application at the Office, of Messrs. Gyno, LIVINGSTON & Co.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

CHAS. F. HARTON. Secretary. Hongkong, 15th March, 1800

[430 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. HAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that

SHAREHOLDERS

the 29th March, 1890, at 4 PM., on the Spot.

KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 55 of 750. square feet situated on the Fraya, East of the Police Station

The Lot will be sold under the same contract as it has been sold by the Goverment on the 11th September, 1888.

Also. SEVEN KOWLO'N`INLAND LOTS Nos. 124 to 310 of 750 square feet each situated on Reclamation Street, Crown. Rent Ten Dollars each these Lits will be sold under the same contract as they have been sold by the Govern-. | mment on the 19th November, 1888,

Also,

roth feet 6 inch Note

(LAST) INSTALMENT of $to (Ten Dollars) per Share (on Shares not fully paid) is due on the rst of March, 1890. This Instalment will by received at the Registered Office of the above Company, No. 62, Queen's Road Central, Hong- kong. Interest at the rate of 12 per cent: per Annum will be charged on Unpaid instalments.

C. EWENS, General Manager..

Hanekang. 19th March, 18.

CANTON INSURANCE. OFFICE, LIMITED.

1

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ADJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1989. ONTRIBUTORS to the above Office are requested to furnish the Undersigned with a List of their Contributions for the year ending 31st D cember, 1889, in order that the Dis

tribution of Bonus may be arranged. Returns not rendered prior to the 31st dry of March instant, will be adjusted by the Office, and no Claims or Alterations will be subsequently admitted,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., General Agents, Canton Insurance Office, Limited. Hongkong, 1st March, 1890

|

MANAGER.HO AMEL

ARINE RISKS on GOODS, ., take

at CURRENT RATES to all parts of the

(TOOT

L

HEAD OFFICE, 8 & 9, PRAYA WEST, Haakong, 17th December, 19Re..

Passengers by this line have the option of M proceeding Overland by the Southern Pacific world. and Connecting Lines, Central Pacific, Northern Pacific or Canadian Pacific Railways.

Passengers, who have paid full fare, re-embark- The meeting will be run under The-Honging at San Francisco for China or Japan (or kong Jockey Club rules with the exception of vice versa) within one year will be allowed a

discount of to per cent. This allowance doesTHE MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY

LIMITED). No. 6, which will be as follows:-

not apply to through fares from China and Faben to Eurodi..

foreign countries, one of these eight-tenths going to France and Germany. In addition to the profits of the sale of her surplus coal, the country has the advantage of being able to give

All Ponies entered at this meeting need not employment to 103 000 of her people in connec tion with this industry, paying them yearly abrut necessarily be the property of the person enter- $27.470,000, or on an average $220 a head. Thusing them, but must be nominated and run by the government and many classes of the popula. the same person throughout the meeting. All tion directly or indirectly benefit by the mines, Fonies must be nominated and ridden by the

Members of the following Clubs only:- and the country, though small, is as rich as

THE HONGKONG CLUB, England er France.

JOCKZY CLUB, POLO CLUB, GERMAN CLUB, "LUSITANO CLUB,

it

The ill success which naturally followed the outrageous mismanagement of mining enter prises in China under the Ming dynasty, materially retarded their development in later times. The Government are, however, now deeply impressed with the necessity of having stores of coal at hand for our ships in the event of a war, when the caforement of the neutrality laws might make it impossible to procure from other countries. It is principally 1o provide for such a contingency that the Viceroy, Li Hung-chang sent Sheng Total to draw up an fagreement with Mr. Goebel, Belgian Consul-General Shanghai, himsel formerly a director of mines in Belgium, under which Mr. Braive, a mining englacer of high repute and long experience, bas been engaged, and has proceeded to Hupeb, where the Viceroy Chang Chi-tung has also some German experts employed whose services were secured at a lower rate of remuneration, May their exertione con- tribute further to turning the tide of wealth still flowing out of China, into one of wealth flowing

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SCOTT'S Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites acts both as food and medicine." It not only gives flesh and strength by virtue of its own nutritious properties, but creates 20 appetite for food that builds up the wasted body. Read the following: Scott's Emulsion is in my opinion an excellent and valuable compound. I have given it to consumptive patients and have been delighted with the results obtained. It is pleasant to the tas'è and can be borne by the most sensitive stomack,"-E. A. RODWAY, M.D., Butter-Knowle, Darlington. Any Chemist can supply it-A. S. Watson & Co. (Ltd.), agents in Hongkong and China-Advi

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SALE

Cat $rat per ton:

RDIFF,COAL is lots to Suit purchasers

G. C. ANDERSON. Hongkong, 25th March, 1890,

· [477]

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With the exception of Races Nos, 47, and Jockeys will be required to weigh in only. Only those Ponies that ran or could have run as Polo Ponies and Hacks at the last Hongkong Race Meeting constitute Polo Ponies and Hacks at this Meeting, and are to be passed by the Committee of the Pola Club..

Entries to close on the 5th April at 5 P.M., to Major FLETCHER, R.A., Royal Artillery Mess, College Gardens.

Tickets of Admission to the Grand Stand and Enclosure, $1.

Members of the Jockey Club and Ladies free. [478 Hongkong, 25th March, 1890'

PUBLIC AUCTION

RACING

от

STUD.

THE SHANGHAI HORSE BAZAAR COMPANY, LIMITED, have received Instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on

WEDNESDAY, the 2nd April, Mr. SID'S STABLE,

consisting of:

The following well-known RACE PONIES: "ENTERTAINER," winner of the Hongkong

Derby, 1890.

D

"ENTICER, winner of the Canton Cup and Scurry Stakes, Hongkong Meeting, 1890, "SUSEWIND" well-known Race Pony, "GRIDIRON" #WALDO "

ALI-BABA" (late Thunichtgut), winner of the Lusitano Cop in Hongkong, and other Races in Shanghai and Tlentsin,

"SONNENSTRAHL winner of Several Reces and many Champions in Tientsin, "BLAZER" winner of Hongkong Ladies' Purse and Several Races în Tientsin, "MYTH," wiener of Several Reces in Tientsin. "GANGES" winner of the Spring Cup,

Shanghal, 1988, ERZHERZOG," winner of Several Races

in Tientsin.

and SEVERAL TIMED GRIFFINS. Shanghai Horie Bazaar, 25th March, 1890.

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Freight will be received on board until 4 P.M. the day previous to sailing. Parce! Packages will be received at the Office until 5 P.M. same day; all Parcel Packages should, be marked to ad dress in full; value of same is required.

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo des tined to Polats beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Office in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Curtoms at San Francisco.

For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company Na soA, Queen's Road Central,

C. D. HARMAN,

Agent. Hanakon 25th March Fo

Consignees.

CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "BATAVIA,"

{

THE

NOTICE

CARITAL SUBSCRIBED.....

.....$1,000,000.

The above Company is prepared to accep MARINE RISKS at CURRENT RATES on Goods. Kec. Polleles granted to all Parts of the warl' payable at any of its Agencies.

WOO LIN. YUEN

Secretary. HEAD OFFICE, No. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST, H. ngkang, 1st February, 1882.

Entimations.

faiy

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

OTICE is hereby given that the

NOURNED GENERAL MEETING

of SHAREHOLDERS will take place at the Hongkong Hotel, on FRIDAY, the 28th instant, at 4 P.M.".

C. EWENS, General Manager. Hongkong, aznd March, 180.

FROM VANCOUVER, YOKOHAMA, KOBE WAN

THE

AND NAGASAKI......

HE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Counter- signature, and take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stared at Consignees risk and expense..

ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Agents,

$14 Hongkong, 24th March, 1890. OCCIDENTAL AND 'ORIENTAL STEAM- 'SHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo per Stearnship

"GAELIC "

[470

VANTED.—" ACROSS CHRYSE," by

COLQUHOUN, "MIDDLE KINGDOM," by WILLIAMS.

Reply, stating price, to

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"PURCHASER," cjo Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 24th March, 1800. SONGEI KOYAH PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED.

[OTICE is hereby given to Holders of

the following Nos.

166 190 266) 315 1051/10750

Nine above, Company beating

1

1357

SECTION D & E. and the Remaining Portion of Kowloon Island Lot Ny 1977 with one Chines: Dwelling Hous-erected thereon, situated in Temple Street, at the back of the Marker, and measuring North so feet, South so feet, East fo

Conditions of Sale.Twenty-five per cent. of the Purchase money be paid immediately after the Sale, and the Balance on completion of Transfer, all expenses of transfer to be paid by Purchasers.

The Property to be at Purchaser's risk, with all faults and errors of description, on the fall of the hammer.

A Steam Launch will leave Fedder's Wharf on the day of the Sale at 3.30 PM, For further Particulars, apely to

.F. RAPP,

Hongkong, 21st March, roo.

To be Let.

TO LET.

Auctioneer.

1463

FIRST FLOOR of HOUSE, 15, Praya

Gentral.

2ND FLOOR of HOUSE, No. 64, Queen's Rond Central.

Apply to

LAI HING & Co., No. 153. Queen's Road Central Hongkong, 22nd March, 1890. - . [469

TO LET.

Union Church. Apply to

THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE NO. 35, ELGIN ROAD, behind the Old

COMPANY, LIMITED.

IST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

Hongkong Telegraph " Office. 2.-Cantle, Dr. J., Queen's Road. Cowie, Dr. Queen's Road. Hartigan, Dr. Wm., Queen's Road, 3.-Cantle, Dr. J., Victoria Peak, -C. & J. Telephone Co., Ld. 7.-Pousnecker, L., Robinson Road, B.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 9.-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, 10.-Chater and Vernon.

11.-Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Queen's Road, 12.-"Daily Press."

13-Russell & Co.

14-E. E. A. and China Telegraph Co, Ld.

15Central Police Station.

16.-Watson & Co., A. S., Ld.

17-Douglas Lapraik & Co.

18.-Butterfield and Swire.

19-P. & O. Steam Navigation Co. 20-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ld. 21.-Cruickshank, Wm., Pedder's Street, 22-"China Mail"

23-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Pedder's Street. 24.-Hongkong and China Gas Co., Ld. 25.-H. & W. Dock, Aberdeen. 26-Alice Memorial Hospital. 27-Holliday, Wise & Co. 23-Holliday, J. F., Victoria Peak. 29.-Peak Hotel,

19. Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Craigiebum, 30.-China-Borneo Co., Ld, Steam Saw Mill 31.--Gibb, Livingston & Co.

31-The Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone." 33-Hancock, W. St. John H., C.E 34-Cruickshank, Wni, Victoria Dispensary. 35.Brodie, Wm., Residence.

36.-Ah Yon & Co., 80, Praya Central

30.Mackintosh, E., Residence.

40.The Borneo Co., Ld,

41-Adamson, Bell & Co.

41.-Dodwell, F.

42,-Jorden, Dr. G. P., Residence.

44-Government House,

45-Hughes & Ezra.

46.Belillos & Co.

47-Belilios, E. R., Kingsclere.

48

-Do. 49.-Carlowitz & Co.

Victoria Peak,

50-The Imports and Exports Office.

2456/7450

3216/3240

3241/1265

1276/1285

3641/1650

1396/1420

3651/3660

S-Morris & Ray.

2011/1030

3931/3935

52 Layton, B., Residence.

-2205/2215

4276/4310

2351/2355

4476/4485

$4 Webber, J. F.

2381/2401

4931/4940

53-Hartigan, Dr. W., Residence,

36.-Victoria Hotel, Public Telephone. 59.-Soy Sing.

The above Steamer having, arrived, Consignees on which the FIRST CALL of 315 per Share of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their due 16th August, 1889 is still unpaid, that unless Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take the said call, with interest at the rate of 12 immediate delivery of their Goods from along. per Annum from 16th August, 1889, be paid on or before the 15th of April sext, the Shares will be dealt with by the Consulting Committee and General Managers in accordance with their

side.

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk And expense...

CHAS. D. HARMAN,

Agent. L47p. ||| Hongkong, ajrd Marsh, 1990,

powers,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

General Managers.. Hongkong, 10th March, 1890.

53-Judd, Walier, Victoria Peak,

60.Dakin Bras, of China, Ld.

61-Stevens & Co., Geo, R.

Residence.

62. do. Subscription to Exchange $80 per Annum. Subscribers will oblige by correcting their Lists accordingly.

[460 Hongkong, 14 April, 1888,

A. SANDFORD,

Agent.

[830

ACHEE & Co., 17, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 7th March, 1800.

1386

TO LET.

FROM the st March, ROOMS suitable for

OFFICES on the first floor of the PREMISES in Pedder's Street at present occupied by Caldbeck, MacGregor & Co."

Apply to

CRUICKSHANK & Co., Lt

[195 Hongkong, 20th February, 1940

TO LET, Possession from 1st April next. [OUSE No. 16, ELOIN STREET.

Apply to

L. KIRCHMANN, No. 4, Ladder Street Terrace.. 1353

Hongkong, 28th February, 1890.

TO LET,

~ROM 1st February next, Nos. 53, 55, & 57,

PEEL STREET.

Apply to

EDWARD GEORGE/ Hongkong, 9th January, 1890

TO LET, AT THE PEAK.

[110

from 15th April, 1890. DUNNOTTAR, R. B. Lot No. 20, for a year,

Apply to

B

cja Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, sath February, 1890

[237

N

TO LET.

4. BELILIOS TERRACE.. Possession may be taken on 1st April, Reat $45. Apply to

"T"

c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. [425 Hongkong, 14th March, 13go.

R

TO LET.

OOMS is "COLlege Chambers,”

4. SEYMOUR TERRACE.

SEYMOUR-TERRACE,

STONEHENGE," Robinson Road, from ist

May.

Apply to

DAVID, SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, rath March, -1890.

TO LET. TOUSES No. 1 and 2,

[13

"KIMBERLEY

H VILLAS" at Kowloon, from 1st February

1890,

and

HOUSE No. 4, "VICTORIA VIEW" Kom- loon Point, from ist February, 1890,

Apply to

A. P. ALVES, Hongkong, 24th January, 1890.

1180

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