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CAPITAL

The increase of Capital confirmed by t Shareholders on the zoth April last bas all bee: subscribed with the exception of $250.

E. L. WOODIN, Acting Chairman.

Hongkong, 9th June, 1890.

1ST APRIL TO SEPTEMBER 1889. Assets.

Tu Cost of Estate

$150,000.00

"

Machinery and Plant, Construc tion, Buildings at Punjom and Samantan......

40,879 28

1,000.CO

Steam-Launch Florrie

3,500.00

Steam-Launch Sin Yum

-3,000.00

17

Lighters.......

Steam Launch Afaude.........AUT

Stamp Mill Plant...........

Saw Mill Plant.....

Water Wheel

Instruments and Tools at Punjom

and Samantan..

Provisions and Stores......................... Furniture at Office Furriture at Mines & Sunghie Dua "Hongkong and Shanghai Bank... Hongkong and Shanghai Bank

Fixed Deposit........

37

́„, Cash at Pekan Agency........................** Malay Pahang Concession Co.... Sundry Debtors..

12

1, Suspense

Accounts Receivable ..............................**

Cash at Minesi

Pitty Cash.............. James Morrison & Co..... "Opium at Mines

Balance.

Liabilities.

By Capital,

Syme & Co.,

"

Malay Peninsula Prospecting.

Company,

Dr.

Accounts Payable,

*

WORKING ACCOUNT,

Exploration........

Prespecting......

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1890.

Entimations

HONGKONG

losing at the U.S. Consulate on Saturday when the result of the interviews between H E. the Viceroy and H.E. the U.S. Minister was announced to the assembled American mission- aries of various denominations in regard to their long pending claims for losses sustained by issions and hospital, at Ng Chow in 1882; at Sheklung, Chik Hom and Tseng Yuen, in 1884; and Yenng Kong and Kwai Ping in 1886, all of which claims had been adjusted, settled, and paid on an equitable basis, the details of which LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ COMPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED.) elicited expressions of entire satisfaction on the part of claimants present.

THE GREAT FIRE AT KIRIN..

1,433.07

(FROM OUR NIWCHWANG CORRESPONDENT.) 2nd June. 3.308.92

178.75 The fire at Kirin was a very serious affair... An 1.195.93 eye witness writes: "I sent you a telegram a few days ago about the great fire which raged 2,285.09 here on 13th May, and laid waste a fifth of the F,440.83 1y. Signals were made about a pm., and as $80.00 usual the Governo -General left his yamên fr 1,802.13 the scene of the fire, and to conduct, operations 18,694.82 in the work of extinguishing, etc. The soldiers. Qarried some ten engines, but no one seemed to 150,000 00 anticisinte anything very serious. There have 2,047.38 bren a good many small fires lately, and I had got 197.20 usd to the alarms, so that as this one was repori- 1,726.20 rd to have commenced at a bakery and not thought 1,899.54 to be of much consequence, 1 paid small attention 6,013.26 to it. Unfortunately a greit tempest arose, and 4.399 28 the flumes spread to a large store of timber 86.23 which could not be saved. At half-past two i 73 23 went to the inn about a li off, and climbing to 460.80 the roof of a house saw only two houses burning, 218,783.65 but within a short while the fire was commu

nicated to nearly all the buildings within a # of $601,987.05 the original breaking out, and I saw that the Go- vernor-General's yamên would soon be in danger. So I preceed as quickly as possible to save all ..$599.400.00 the property that could be got at, and having 1,978.65 secured a large junk at the river bank, I had all my things carried to it from my house, before 378.40 the latter caught fire. It necessitated all ́one's 150.00 authority, with words and with whip, for at first the servants would not believe there was any $601,987.05 danger, and afterwards, when there was no mis. take about it, they lost their heads and behaved like mad prople. The yamdo station is a large square with streets on, all sides. All the To Balance from last Account...$176,012 79 houses caught fire, and anni 60,000 cartridges Disbursements Tin Concession... 11,655.61 for Martini Henry rfles exploded. The noise Mining .......................

9,088.&n

was like half a d- zen regimen's firing volleys in 6,755.32.

qui ke time. The servants had to be dragged 638.79

into the house to carry out the packages. They 1,085.20

had no sense left. The cook prayed that 790 91

might fly. He was an ah urd object, Re .2.90

ware two helmets and a riding cip on the 804.72

top of his own, went more than once to the 15.49k with them and small pieces of furniture, 932.35 taking them backward and forward, and 2,136 65

160.20 finally lest them together. When the window glass cracked from the heat and the roof caught 59-73 i et concluded in prudent to retire. Thousands 18.00

f people fled to the river with such few things as $67.02

they could pick up in a hurry. Large timber 569 09afts crowded with people also were burnt, and 3.448.52 the only safety was in the water itself. My junk, 1,098-49 crossed to the other side of the river, where we 1,200.00emained during the night. By 8p.m. the conflag- 180.00 ration extended for more than a mile along the 318.90 buk. Ail the inrge stores of timber were con- 332.10

stmed, she flames shooting up hundreds of feet-

Roads and Bridges .................................................

Asmying Expenses ........................

Doin and Water Supply

Stamp Mill Working

Surveying Expenses

General Expenses ....

H

Traveling Expenses Disbursements Maude.

Sri Pahang. Sin Yum............... Hotel and Hospital Expenses... Pulice.......

Punjom Office Expenses... Head Office Expenses and Rent... "Royalty Sultan of Pabang

Compensation.nošņa............

"Stationery

.89

Legal Expenses

Postal Service

Fyrites Shipment .............

Salaries and Wages.

Commission...

Charges ...

94.30

Auditors Fees ......

16.-0 8,521.08 534 98 446.68 922.71 150.00

$231,407.74

"Exchange

Cr.

By Transfer Fees

Interest........

Gold Licence..

Godown Rent,..............................

Simples in London.......TKLIKNERY,

Profit on Sale of Gold Purchased'

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TRADING CO., LTD.

HALF-YEARLY

CLEARANCE SALE.

MONDAY NEXT AND FOLLOWING DAYS.

LADU S AND CHILDREN'S

OUTFITTING DEPARTMENTS. “ENTLEMEN'S TAILORING and

TLEMEN'S

OUTFITTING DEPARTMENTS.

See Special Circular.

NOTICE. -Comp Is gy Clearance Sale of High Class and other Furniture, Furnishing Requisites,

&c. & in view of extensive Alterations to Premises.

Intimations. W. S. MARTEN,

ARTISTIC DECORATOR,

AND

HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT,

DUDDELL STREET,

Masonic

ST. JOHN

LODGE

OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS.

HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 12th instant, at 8 for 8.30 P.M. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. Hongkong, 3rd June, 1890.

2,

HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 6th April, 1890.

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WANTED.

PERSEVERANCE

TWO full-sized ENGLISH, BILLIARD TABLES complète, with Balls, Cues, etc.;

Also,

One AMERICAN TABLE, complete.

Apply to

W. S. MARTEN, 2, Duddell Street.

Hongkong, 31st May, 1890.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE.

Bare T is important Sale commences on Tuesday, July ist, for further particulars see future W. S. MARTEN, of z, Duddell Street, has

announcemeats.

HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD.

(Late THE HALL & HOLTZ C Co., Ed.) Hongkong, 5th Jung, 1890

The Names of the seasons in Japanese are an other instance of topsy, turviness. Natsu is derived from "Nasty" ("Nasty season) the tands having been transposed and the word subsequently mispronounced ofcourse. Haru and a& are only our English friends" harrow" and

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DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

"THE

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUI THE Company's Steamship

"FOKIEN,"

"achy" in a Japanese dress," and mean the "harrowing season and, the "achy" season Captain Lewis, will be despatched for the respectively. Fuyu (winter) is an onomatopoeia, above Parts, on THURSDAY, the 12th instant, the Japanese thinking, mistakenly that "Phoot 17 A.M. yoo" was the way foreigners expressed the For Freight or Passage, aprile to sensation of intense cold.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 'Toth Jun», rRoo

1881

STEAM TO MANILA, VIA AMOY.

·Yare! ydre! " Brace up!"-Japan Herald.

Scorr's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with

in the cure of Consumption, Bronchitis and Hypophosphites, is more reliable as an agent General Debility, than any other remedy known to medical science. Read the following:-"1 have prescribed 'Scott's Emulsion and have also taken it myself, and can fully endorse the opinion that it is both palatable and efficient, and can be tolerated by alm.st any one-espe cially where Cod. Lver Dil itself cannot be borne."--MARTIN MILES, M.D., &c., Stanton- bury, Burke, Any Chemist can supply it.-A. S. Watson & Co. (Lid.), agents in Hongkong and China.-Advt.

Co-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

יין

THE Steamship"

"NANZING," Captain Talhot, will be despatched as above, on THURSDAY, the 12th inst., at 1 P.M.

· For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong. roth June, 1890.

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been instructed to sell privately (NOT BY AUCTION), any portion, or the whole, of the FURNITURE and EFFECTS of a Dining Room, Drawing Room, and three Bed Rooms, The Furniture is mostly of European make and by the HALL & Houtz Co. There is also a good Pinna, and a very fine lot of Fems with Ferneries,

Cic.

Cards to view may be obtained on application to Mr. MARTEN'S Office.

Hongkong, 6th June, 1890.

A

TO LET, UNFURNISHED.

KOWLOON.

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DESIRABLE RESIDENCE,

"GLENTHORNE," containing Drawing Room, Dining Room, Library, Three Good Bedrooms and Rath Roomis, Two Dressing Rooms, and 'Boys' Quarters. Tennis Court, Kitchen and Flower- Gardens,

',

For further particulars, apply to

W, S. MARTEN, 2, Duddell Street.

Hongkong, 6th June, 189o.

TO

KOWLOON.

TO BE LET FURNISHED, Within five minutes of the Launch.

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DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE con- taining a Drawing-room, Dining-room, Three Bed-rooms, Two Bath-rooms, Spacious Hall, and Good Kitchen and Boys' Quarters. Furnished in excellent taste, best European Furniture. Good Flower and Kitchen Garden, Tennis Ground. For 9 months from 1st July.

For further particulars, apply to

....W. S. MARTEN, 2, Daddell Street. Hongkong, 17th May. 1890

1810

THE MACAO BATH-HOUSES,

A

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LODGE OF

HONGKONG,

No. 1165.

REGULAR MEETING of the above .LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS*

HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 16th inst., at 8.30 for 9 F.. precisely.

Hongkong, 7th June, 1890.

To be Let.

TO LET

(871

FIRST FLOOR of HOUSE, 15, Praga

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

Apply to

LAI HING & Co. No. 153, Queen's Road Central, Honglong, and March, 1890,

[469

TO LET.

TOUSE No. 8, Tipper Mosque Terrace. Possession 1st July. Gas and Water lald

H

on.

Apply to

No. 4A, UPPER MOSQUE TERRACE. Hongkong, 6th June, 1890.

TO LET.

1861

TOUSES Nos. 2 and 3. Cameron Villas

Peak. Gas laid on.

One Spacious Five Roomed HOUSE at Mount - Kellett, Peak Gas Inid on.

HOUSES Nos. 5 and 6, Des Voeux Villas, Mount Kellett. Peak. Gas laid on.

HOUSES Nos 2. 17, 20. 22 and 23, Belillos Terrace, Robinson Road,

The BUNGALOW,Delmar, on Kowloon Farm Lot 1, Yow-ma-ti, with large Garden and Tennis Ground. **

Apply to

Hongkong, 4th June, 1Ɛgo.

THE

BELILIOS & Co.

(853

TO BE LET, From 1st July next.

HE GROUND FLOOR of our Offices in Bank Buildings, opposite the Hongkong Hotel, and now in the occupation of the Chirese Insurance Co., Ltd. (in Liquidation). The central position of these Premises makes them very

a sight never to be forgotten. Fortunately the Under the distinguished Patronage of H.E, the Specification. and Declaration resulredVERT. J. COLLACO, in again establishing desirable for OFFICES.

wind less ned,and the fire was neatly extinguished dung the night, but it smouldered in places for days, and only gave way entirely to a heavy downpour of rain which occurred yesterday (10th May) The sufferers are chiefly well-do-do people, and the los is supposed to be from a to 3 millions of taels. Some ten lives were sacri. ficed. The exact estimate of the loss is difficult to get at, but some 2,600 families were made 228.00 houseless, and the misery is more easily imagined 211.28 than described --N. C. Daily News.

3.00

12000 JAPANESE AȘ SHE IS SPOKE,"

1.43

anil Proceeds of Gold Produced; 2,038 48

Balance

E, & O. E.

BY THE FINOLOGUE.

228,803.53 Afamushi=Whiskey.

TakdShery and Vermouth...

$235,407-74 Gin no futo san=Silver Fizz (inade of gin).

A. O'D. GOURDIN,

Secretary.

We have compared the above Statement with the Baoks, Vouchers, and Securities of the Com pany, and certify the same to be correct.

F. HENDERSON, R. LYALL,

Hongkong, 9th June, 1890,

Auditors.

CORRESPONDENCE.

[We do not necessarily endorse the oplalons expressed by Correspondents in this column).

THE LEKIN SQUEEZE.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Kondrovo Telegraph.”

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Minato Port.

Teppo mtu So da.

Fulfof-Stadt.

Furokko Koto-Gaiden party, Gungiμm Soldier (at-man),

Menio "uketßleave—Menja' aru__ka=Are

you (aru) a ticket-of-le, ve man?" GuakwaMan-dl-war (gun-ship)

IpnYah!

Amai=Sweet) Uchi amat uchim" Home,

Sweet hom 1"

*-

Kuchi-A hole in the face. Fujiyamasendom Arcent of Fuliyama. › Kakkuais:Donnybrook Fair ((evived). Henji hoshi R. S, V. P.

O Medeto P. F.

Nabi uïm✪ TP.

Odoroita="O'i; what a surprise!" Samisen" Ring, ting de banjo,"

Opi hera ríkunoye Glory, glory, Allelujab,” Fo-ak We won't go home 'till morning" Omae onaji kolo="&d thou and do likewise ; "; Hidari=To get left.

niso "You're another."

SIR," Tai Ho," who through the medium of your columns last night, replied to my letter of the and inst, evidently thinks he has "hit the nail on the head this time with regard to the right, real or imaginary, of His Excell-ncy of Canton to play ducks and drakes with the Forum" Darkness there, and nothing more." - Anglo-Chinese Convention, "Tai Ho," who | Shorait'" For he's a jolly good fellow 2 ever he may be, requests me to be logical, Hakurankwai-Exhibition-made by Japanese and makes other wholly irrelevant remarks ~~of themselves.

though why the French shouldn ispronounce

it "ici" we don't know, only thing we didn' karw so far. T. 5. |-Kankori==Unca ked ice.

A dei ation has been suggested to us for Niwa tord, the common or garden fowl. We know it alte.dy, but do not like to introduce sl, ng isto tbp.e, columns. The gentleman who made the suggestion, however, being an embryo si al gue, wap blish his derivation in the hope that he may be encouraged to do better next time, Thusly ; -

about boots on wrong fact, balls of opium Sakana Fxcuse for drit king. scattered about sampans, etc, etc, but he dis-Kart ndfor Korf" This cre" and/ r""ice," plays most object ignorance of logic, either elementary or abstruse. To put it plainly he asserts, in as many words, that because there is a loop-hole in one part of the Convention, there- fore the Viceroy is free to break through the stipulations of the instrument generally. would be interesting to know whether anyone ever dropped upon a more unique instance of the | argumentum að absurdum, than this profound deduction of "Tai Ho's" Possibly your cores, pondent. if not inspired by the Viceroy himself, reflecting the lines of reason, the assumed Patton d'Hire, of His Excellency's chief secretary. It is ridiculous for "Tai'Ho "to either attempt logical denial of may contentions or to try to gall the public with his unsubstantiated affirmations. Time, the great revealer of all things temporal, will alone furnish the general public with undeniable facts respecting an affair which seems inexplicable from men of the "Tai Ho" calibre. My advice to Tai Hols to stick to common sense and await the evolution of events

Asking the favour of space for this letter.

Yours truly,

JOHN BULL.

Hongkong, 10th June, 18go.

CANTON,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

June 9th, 1890, The visit of Col. Denby, U.S. Minister, and Mr. Cheshire, Interpreter and Assistant Secretary of the US Legation, during the past week la Canton, was the occasion, of a round of social festivities and pleasant hospitalities, commenced on Tuesday evening at the British Consulate, and continued at the hospitable mansion of Messrs. Deacon & Co, on Wednesday evening ; at the Yamen of H.E.the Viceroy on Thursday: at the U.S. Consulate on Thursday evening j on the U.S.9. Monocacy on Fridays at the German Consfilate on Friday evening ; "and"

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Officer Administering the Government, Ho, F. FLEMING, C.M.G..

....onductor.

Mr. FLETCHER...........Stave Manager. Mr. G. TRIMN LU Signora DALMATA.Musical Directress.. Prof, WARDROPE........Lime I ight Operator. Madam CROUCHIER ...Wardrobe. Mr. E. J. RAMSAY.........Scenic Artist, „J LASCELLES ......Mechanist,

SCHNIDER... Property Master. T. EMPSON........... Business Manager. « F. DUKE .........................................Treasurer, LTAS been patronized by H. R H, the Duke

H al Edinburgh H.F. the Marquis of Lansdowne, H. Ehe Marquis of Dufferin and

Ava, and Suite. H.R.P, the Duke of Connaught, H.E. Lord Connemara, Sir Harry and Lady Prendergast, and other Distinguished Per sonages, &c., &c

GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF

'HARRY' STANLEY'S,

Operatic, Burlesque, Dramavic & Pantomime Co. Of 60 Performers.

FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY

commencing

THIS EVENING,

the roth June, when will be presented the beutiful Comic

"LA

Opera in 3 Acts T TE

with full cast and chorus.

New and Splendid Scenery, Magnificent. Wardiobe, Efficient Orchestra, Under the Celebrated Conductor, Mr.G.Trimpell

TO-MOPROW~"OLIVETTE." THURSDAY, the beautiful Burletque- "LALLA ROOKH."

PRICES AS USUAL. Military in uniform Half-Price to Back Seats only, Book your Seats at once. Plans at KELLY & WALSH, Ltd

Doors open at 8.30 PM. Overture at 9 P.M. T. EMPSON, Manager. Hongkong. Both June. 1860

..

T

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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E Undersigned have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction,

TO-MORROW,

the 11th June, 1897, at 1:30 PM, at their Sale-ooms, No. 68, Queen's Road Central. AN AS ONTMENT OF

SILK S.

. Comprising: -

CRAPE SHAWLS, SASHES, Indian Muslin

Nisalwo, was Numeral for birds, Jari==A bied; | HANDKERCHIEFS, USHIONS, EMBROI

nitun toriTwo birds. That's ali Ex. NDERED SHAWLS. Peacock Feather. watori Korosu To kill two birds (with one BRACKETS and FANS, and COMFORTERS, atene) Niwa-tori Korosu=Karathi di

Als Koroshi Kurosum to earn a living by killing two birds and crows with one stone and sore mustard

A lady sinologue says that Shimero that inu

A QUANTITY OF FURNITURE, consisting of ;--

CHIMNEY GLASSES. DRAWING ROOM wital is the proper rendering of" Give the dog SUITES, CHEST of DRAWERS WARD

a comfortable berth." We don't deny it. We ROBES, SIDEBOARD, CORNER WHAT- come here to teach the Japanese their language, | NOTS, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING and are deeply grateful for any luule assistance TABLES, and HAT STANDS, &c, &c. of this kind from other sinologues, especially

Alco, Jadies,

CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, and Sundry other GOODS, &c, &c.

TERMS-Cash on delivery. "

..... APCAR BROTHERS,

Auctioneers Hongkong, roth June, 1700'

HONGKONG RIFLE, ASSOCIATION:

Pobe Weck days (contraction yowat hij. San Mr. Mr. and Miss, a whole family, every individual in the country, the entire human race down to the latest babr, the birth of the species, also takes in Mountains. Nothing mean about this word. Arhinoyu Foot-bath, Afiyanoshita Minister, religions, diplomatie

1883

THE monthly Competition for the FAKI

LETTERS PATENT. ·

In the Matter of the Fetilion of CHARLES FREDERICK HIME, ofico St. Pauls Road, Camden Town, in the County of London, Waterproofer, and JOHN HENRY NOAD of ra, Prestbury Road, East Ham, in the County of Essex, Analytical Chemist, for LETTERS PATENT, for the exclusive use within the Colony of Hongkong of an Inven- tion for "A process for Waterproofing and preserving texture and other Materials,"

TOTICE is hereby given that the Petition,

herein by Ordinance No. 14 of 1861 have been duly filed in the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong. and that it is the intention of the said Charles Frederick Hime and John Henry Noad, by Messu. D'NNYS & Mossop, of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Solicitors, their duly authorized Agents, to apply at the Slting of the Executive Councij hereinafter

· mentioned for Letters Patent for the exclusive use within the sald Colony of Hongkong of the abora named invention. And Nailce is hereby also given that Sitting of the Executive. Council, before whom the matter of the Petition will come for decision, will be held in the

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Apply to the Bath-houses at Macas for the summer season, respectfully solicits the patron-

ADAMSON, BELL & Co. age of the Foreign Communities of Hongkong

Hongkong, 3rd June, 1800- and Canton, who, as occasionni visitors, desire to enjoy a course of sea-bathing under the best

TO LET, possible circumstances. The accommodation

Possession from rst June next. has been made as comfortable and complete as circumstances will allow, and the charges are,

OUSE No. 22, ELGIN TERRACE. as last year, fixed at a most moderate tariff,

Apply to

A Bar will be one of the features of the establishment, where refreshments can be obtained at very low rates.

The Bath-houses will be opened from the 18th inst, until the 30th September,

SUBSCRIPTION:

H

I

J. SAMUEL, No. 24, Elgin Terrace.

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Hongkong, 7th May, 1890. TO LEF

OS. ROAD, behind

Council Chamber at the Government Offices, For each person (for the season)........$1.00 N°5 31 and 35, ELGIN

Victoria, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of June, 1890, at 10'CLOCK in the Afternoon.

DENNYS & MOSSOP, Solicitors for the said CHARLES FREDERICK HIME & JOHN HENRY NOAD. 49 & 51, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 31st May, 1800.

Entimations.

[$84

NOTICE OF CALL.

THE BORNEO HOTEL AND STORES COMPANY, LIMITED.

that FIRST

NOTICE is hereby, given ter share in this

Company is payable at the Office of the China- Borneo Company, Limited, Sandakan' or Hong date Interest at the rate of ta per cent. per kang, on the 15th day of June, 1800, after which Anoura will be charged.

By Order of the Directors,

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CECIL FABRIS,

Secretary.

NOTICE.

THE Undersigned are prepared to supply.

and contract for TEAK, and Manila and Borneo TIMBER suitable for Fiers. Wharvės, Ship and House-building, Railway Sleepers aud Carriages, Furniture, &c. MOLAVE, ARANGA,

and BILLIAN resist the attacks of the Sea worm and White Ant.

of Shipment or at the Bowrington Sawmills, Timber sawn to Specification either at Posts

Hongkong.

11

S

Married couples ...................................” 2.00 Families

******* 3.00 Single bath, (towels, etc., included)... 0.30

THEOBALD J. COLLACO." Macao, 16th May, 1890.

1775-

CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS,

(REGISTERED).

IN ANTISEPTIC PAINT' for the Preserva.

Ation of Wood, Walls, Ropes and Ship's

Tackle. May be applied to: Beams, Floors, Wains- cofing, "Wooden Ornaments, Eaves, Roofs, Wooden Sheds, Farmer's and Gardeners Imple mente, Carts, Posts, Fences, Stables, Gates, Bridges, Boats, and ail Timber underground.

Effectually excludes all dampness from walls

painted with it and entirely prevents the crum- bling away and decay of botli stone and bricks, Carbolineum Avenarius.

White ants do not touch wood painted with

Used during the last 14 years with the utmost success, as proved by numerous Testimonials of living authorities.

Sold in casks of about 450 lbs.' net, Price' 8 cents per 1b.

For further particulars, apply to

SCHEELE & Co. Sole Agents, No. 16, Stanley Street.

[36 Hongkong, and December, 1889.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG

&WHAMPOA

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, 21st May, 1890.

Tyos S

THE EAST BORNEO PLANTING

.......... COMPANY, LIMITED.

DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

HIPMASTERS AND ENGINEERS

are respectfully informed that, if upon their murival in this HARBOUR none of the COMPANY'S FOREMEN' should be at hand,

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Apply to

ACHEE & Co. 17, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 5th June, 1890,

[$$4

TO LET.

"OUSES Nos. 71 and 77. Wyndhari Street,

Apply to

Hach have 6 spacious Rooms.

THE HEAD SHROFF· of the Chartered Bank of India, &c. Hongkong, 5th May, 1890.

1716

Apply to

TO BE LET.

From 1st June.

FIRST FLOOR of No. 3, Blue Buildings.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Victoria Buildings, Hongkong, 29th April, 1890.

TO LET.

No. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE,

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"STONEHENGE," Robinson Road, from ist

May,

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co, Hongkong, 16th April, 1890.

'No%

TO LET.

TO. 14, BELILIOS TERRACE, from 1st

June, 1890

Apply to

EZEKIEL & JOSEPH, 30, Queen's Road. Hongkong, 17th May, 1890.

TO LET.

Issue of $50,000 twelve per cent. Debentures of ORDERS FOR REPAIRS, If sent to the HEAD NO. 3, MORRISON

$100 each to be paid off on 30th June, 1892, bot redeemable on and after 30th June,

*::: 1891, at the option of the Company-

THE

on tix months notice.

HE Directors of the above Company, are prepared to receive applications, for $50,000 twelve per cent. debentures terminable on the 30th June, 1892, but redeemable at the option of the Company at any time alter the goth June, 1891, on giving six months, notice, pr

The Debentures will be issued on the 1st July next in sums of $109 each and the interest at twelve per cent, will be payable half yearly on. the 30th of June, and the 31st of December,

The first interest will be payable on the gist

next,

of December the due payment of both

principal money and Interest the Company charges all its property except last year's crop,"

· Forms o fApplication may be obtained from.

OFFICE, No. 14, Praya Central, will receive prompt attention,

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Secretary,

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In the event of complaints being found necessary, communication with the Undersigned is requested, when immediate steps will be taken to rectify the cause of dissatisfaction.

D. GILLIES,

Hongkong, 25th August, 1885.

NOTICE, JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS 'COMPANY, LIMITED,

JEVE'S WOOD PRESERVER OR ANTISEPTIC PAINT. ↑

the Undersigned and should be filled up, and TE Undersigned have this day been

appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale

sent to the Company's Bankers, the Hongkong of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and the 28th June, 1890, accompanied by a deposit purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special and Shanghal Banking Corporation, on or before are prepared to supply quantities to suit

teris for Shipping and large Orders turen applied for,

upon the amount of the

or governmental, place patronized prinHHALLENGE CUF will take place on cipally by Ministers of Legations, of the Japanese Government, or; of the Gospel SATURDAY.next, the 14th instant, at 5:P.M.. of ten per cent. We adaposh ROBERT RAWLINSON, CB, C.E., Chief hence name. "A kind of Legation and Position; standing, at 200 yards-Sitting or Church combined, with hot and cold water kneeling at 300 yards. Entrance Fee 30 cents. on the premises,

A Launch will leave the P. & O Wharf at

Hakone Mistake for "Aohano (easily account.4-30 P.M.

for by transposition and mispronunciation). Place beyond Minister and Foot-bath largely frequented by heka ne" or "oiker people.

C. VIVIAN LADDS,

Hon. Secretary,

kong, 10th June, 1890.

The Forms of Debenture can be seen at the Office of the Company profuranda ya

By Order of the Board of Directors,

Menu CHAB. F. HÁRTON..

Hongkong, 4th June, 1800,

Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board Londen, says

It is the best Disinfectant in use."

G. HUMPHREYS & Co.

Bank Buildings, June, 1889,

Hongkong

Apply to

HILL.

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13, Prays Central

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G. C.. ANDERSON,

Hongkong, zrad April, 1890.

TO LET

A

HOUSE in WEST TERRACE.

Immediate Entry, Apply to

G. C. ANDERSON,

13, Praya Central

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1890.

TO LET.

Office

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NE LARGE ROOM on the Ground Floor of 13, Praya Central. Suitable for an

Apply to

G. C. ANDERSON, 13, Praya Central Hongkong, 28th March, 1890.

TO BE LET,

Just below Peak Flagstaff.

BAHAR LODGE FURNISHED.

Apply to

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HUGHES & EZRA.

[15] Hongkong, 17th April, 1890,

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