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altempt to advertise the superior morality of certain individuals*...The men who put their names to these resolutions must know that these cosmopolitan settlements are not governed by the principles of British and American common law and the law of Gad,' but by certain regulations and by-laws framed for the purpose and agreed to by the chief powers."
The shameless, and contemptuous reference of Shanghai's representative newspaper to the law of Gol and the laws of Great Britain and America is scarcely accurate. No doubt the "niedel settlement" is not governed by the law of God so far as the will of the municipality is concerned; but God is not so easily bowed ou of any place, however "model." In regard to human enactments, under the Foreign Jurisdic tion Acts and various orders of the Queen in Council British subjects anywhere are amenable
to British law.
Seeing that the settlement at Shanghai exists as the result of a British treaty, seeing that British law is administered there at British expense, and seeing that British ships of war: maintained by British taxpayers, are sent lo Shanghai for its defence, British Christians in the home land, and pre-eminently Christian jurists and statesmen, may usefully consider and inquire, on conny grounds, how far British sub- jects at Shanghai are warranted in combining or conspiring to violate the principles of British law. Our Christian brethren in American may advantageously pursue a similar line of inquiry with reference to their countrymen.
For the sake and in the eternal interest of China's millions, and in support of the faithful few in Shanghai who pray to God day and night for the removal of the legalised iniquities which I have but faintly depicted, let the people of God in the home countries arise and stop the plague by thrusting themselves between the dead and the living.
The nicht were moved and seconded respectively by Mr. Samuel Dyer, now and for many years mast therepresentative in Szeghi af the British and Foreign Bible Society: Rev. G. F. Fach of the Au. Pros. Mission, and Edlier of The Chimer Redem Rev. Tr. Farnham, thirty years a missionary la China; and Rev. 11. C. 11nges, Chaplain of the Eng. Episcopi Cathedral, Shanglut
THE ADMINISTRATOR'S VISIT TO
THE VICEROY.'
The Regimental News for May contains the following interesting sketch-On the 27th inst. Mr. F. Fleming, C.M.G, the Officer Adminis tering the Hongkong Government, paid an official visit to his Excellency the Viceroy of Camor, of which the following is a brief account: On aniyal at the house of H. B. M's Consul, Mr. Alabaster, we found invitations to dine with the Viceroy awaiting us. Each invitation was written on a large red form about 24 inches in length and 12 inches broad, Down one column were printed curious gold characters symbolic of the good wishes that the Viceroy entertained for the welfare, prosperky, long life, and promotion of the recipient. Down the second column was written the actual invitation in Chinese characters, while across the third column was the English inter- pretation of it. After despatching our cards we got into huge unwieldly official chairs, and, preceded by a guard of Chinese warriors clad in brown holland uniforms; each having a white circle on his back and chest showing the number of his regiment 1st Battalion Imperial Cantonese Fencibles-wended our way along the extremely narrow, dirty, and unsavoury lanes that do duty in Canton for streets, to the yamên or palace of the Viceroy. This journey lasted quite an hour, for it was exceedingly difficult to get the heavy chairs round the innumerable comers that had to be turned c route. Close by the palace we were startled by a salute fired from somewhat antiquated ordinance at only a few yards dis
tance, compliment hardly to be expected in the midst of a crowded city. A Chinese guard of honour lined both sides of the road from this point to the palace, and it was with some present syrprise that ane heard. the command arms," given in excellent English, The "present" itself was smartly performed and was exactly
As
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1890.
Our stay in Canton was a most pleasant one and was marked throughout by that bearty welcomi and hospitality that one must come to the Eas to find.
A CURIOUS PROPHECY.
In August, 1857, the Bavarian Allgemeine Zeitung einted a remarkable prophecy, which had been made by an old hermit many years
before.
In it the rise of Napoleon III was clearly out- Rined, as were also the Austro-Prussian and the Franco-Prussian wars and the Commune of Paris. He told how the death of Pope Pius would occur in 1876 or 1877, and how it would be followed by a Turko-Russian war, being but slightly, wrong in either prediction.
He raid that Germany would have three Emperors in one year before the end of the century, which was verified to the letter. He missed it once, at least, in the number of United States Presidents that were to die by assassina tion, which was remarkably close, to say the
lenst.
He said that when the twentieth century opened, Manhattan Island and the whole of New York city would be submerged in the waters of the Hudson, East river and the bay; Cuba will break in two, and the west half and the city of Havana find a watery resting place.
Florida and Lower California are to break loose from the main land and carry their load of human freight to the bottom of the sea.
The twenty-fifth is to be the last of the United States Presidents, and Ireland is to be a kingdom and England a republic by the end of the century.
The United States are to be divided and San Francisco, Salt Lake City, New Orleans, St. Louis, Washington and Boston are to be made capitals. There should be some consolation to the Mormons in this, if not for the other parts of our great Union,
To return to Europe. The end of the century will not find either Italy on France upon the maps, and Berlin will have been totally destroyed by an earthquake.
Co-day's Advertisements.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR FOOCHOW.
THE Steamship
"GUTHRIE,"
Captain Shannon, will be despatched for the above Port, on SUNDAY, the 22nd instant, at DAYLIGHT.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
Agents.
1932
Hongkong, 20th June, 1890
FOR SHANGHAI,
HE Steamship
THE
"AMOY,"
Captain Th. Lehmann, will be despatched for the above Port, on MONDAY, the 23rd inst., at 4P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.
[939 Hongkong, 20th June, 1899,
STEAM TO STRAITS AND BOMBAY, (Calling at Colombe if sufficient inducement offers).
THE P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship
THE
"GWALIOR,"
Intimations.
HONGKONG
TRADING CO., LTD.
1LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED.)
CLEARANCE SÅLE.
NOW PROCEEDING. SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES.
PREVIOUS TO EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS TO PREMISES,, Set Expresses and Circulars.
HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD.
(Late THE HALL & HOLTZ C. Co., Ld.)
Hongkong, 12th June, 1890.
THEATRE
ROYAL
CITY HALL, HONGKONG.
HARRY STANLEY'S OPERATIC AND
BURLESQUE COMPANY, THIS EVENING,
the 20th June.
BY REQUEST
The beautiful & most successful of all Burlesques, "LALLA ROOKH,"
TO-MORROW, the 21st June, "THE COLLEEN BAWN," Mr. H. STANLEY is his Grand Impersonation: of Myles-Na-Coppaleen, with Songs and Jig.
PRICES AS USUAL.
Navy, Military, and Volunteers in Uniform, Half Price to Pit.
Box Office open from a.m. to 5 pm, at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, Ltd., where Plan can be seen and Seats secured.
Doors open at 8.30 P.M., Overture at 8.45' F.M.
T: EMPSON, Manager. Hongkong, 20th June, 1890 -
1911 THE HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA MASONIC BENEVOLENCE FUND.
THE Lodge and Chapter Representations are requested to attend a MEETING to be held in Freemasons' Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 251b instant, at 5 P.M.
H. L. STRINGER, Secretary to Committee,
1938 Tian, kong 20th June, co
ST. JOHN
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
NEMERGENCY MEETING of the above-
Captain F. Cole, will leave for the above places, Aamed Lodge will be held in FREEMASONS on FRIDAY, the 27th inst., at Noon.
É. L. WOODIN, ·
Superintendent.
1935 Hongkong, 20th June, 1890
STEAM TO SHANGHAI.
THE P.&O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
"ROME
#
SPECIAL NOTICE,
DINE AT THE PEAK HOTEL.
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N SATURDAY EVENING next, (weather
Special Cars will be run down ONLY at to and 11 pm, in addition to the ordinary
service.
In the event of unfavorable weather the fire-works will be postponed to a future date, of which dus notice will be given.
-DINNER MENU-
PEAK HOTEL.
HALL, Zetland Street, TO-MORROW, the 21st instant, at 5 for 5.30 P.M. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. Hongkong, 20th June, 1890.
Masonic,
No. 1026.
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GRIFFITH'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 'No. 2, Duddell Street, (Between the New Oriental Bank, and Mr. Lammert's Auction Rooms), Entrance from Duddell Street or Ice House St
MGR. 105 P.35. for producing
ÆR, GRIFFITH'S STUDIO,is open daily
First-class Photographic PORTRAITURE in all the Newest styles. Views of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, with choice illustrations of Chinese life and character, always ready.
ama
Partraits enlarged to life size and painted in Oils or Water Colours by First-class Artists. Miniatures on Ivory, and all kinds of reproductions.
Hongkong, and April, 1890
THE DARVEL BAY TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED.
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TOTICE is bereby given that an EXTRA-
Fonsignees.
"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP "DENBIGHSHIRE," FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. CONSIGNEES of. Cargo are hereby informed
CONSIGNEES of facing landed
at their risk, into the Godowns of the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice -to the contrary be given before Noon,, TO-DAY,
the 14th inst.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowris, and all Goods remaining! after the 21st inst,, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 21st instant, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.' Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 14th June, 15go), PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. NOTICE.
CONSIGN
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CONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship
"CHINA"
The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take
| immediate delivery of their Goods from along.
side.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
CHAS, D. HARMAN,
Agent. Hongkong, 14th June, 18go.
I
Notices of Firms.
NOTICE
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HAVE established myself as MERCHANT and COMMISSION AGENT. at Foochow, under the style and firm of F, C. KEEKA & Co., Foochow.
Foochow, 6th June, 1890.
Auctions.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE it cuction, to be held on HE following Particulars of Sale of Crown
the spot, on
MONDAY,
the 23rd day of June, 1890, at 4 PM, are published for general information.
By Command,
W: M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 7th June, 1892.
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Particulars of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 23rd day of June, 1895, at 4 P.M., by Order of His Excel- lency the Officer Administering the Government, of one Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999 Years.
Inland Lot New Street, Saiying.
No. 1,139.
No.
Salc.
No.
Registry
Locality.
N.
5.
E.
fect.❘ feet.
feet.
fect
p'un Victoria... 27
122
581
8
F. C. KEEKA.
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To be Let.
TO LET.
NURDINARY GENERAL MEETINGS 20 Union Church.
of the Darvel Bay Trading Company, Limited, will be held at No. 9. Queen's Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 31st of June, 1890, at 7.30 o'clock in the Afternoon,, for the purpose of considering, and if thought fit passing, the subjoined Resolution :- That the Company be wound up voluntarily
SPECIAL RESOLUTION.
under the Provisions of the Companies'
21 and 35, ELGIN ROAD, behind
Apply to
ACHEE & Co.,
17, Queen's Road Central.
Hongkong, 19th June, 1890.
TO BE LET, Just below Peak Flagstaff.
›AHAR LODGE-FURNISHED.
'Apply to
Ordinances :865 to 1886, and that FRE-B DERICK ALEXANDER ALFRED BURING BROCKELMANN & JUSTUS FREIDRICH HEINRICH HEYN, com- posing the Firm of REUTER, BROCKEL- MANN & Co., be the Liquidators of the said Company, and their remuneration as such Liquidators be the same as that allowed them as General Managers (the Company.
Dated this toth day of June, 1890.
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co., Bog!
General Managers.
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
“HE Third Ordinary Annual MEETING of LODGE, pany will be held in the Chamber of Commerce Room, City Hall, at Twelve o'Clock (noon), on SATURDAY, the 28th June next, for the pur- pose of receiving the Report of the Directors, with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1889.
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above A LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS'
HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 23rd instant, at 8.30 for 9 P.M. precisely.
Hongkong. 19th Jupe Theo
Entimations.
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W. S. MARTEN,
ARTISTIC DECORATOR,
AND.. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, 2, DUDDELL STREET,
KONGKONG.
Hongkong, 6th April, 1890.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 19th to 18th instant, both days inclusive."
EDWARD OSBORNE,
Secretary."
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-Hongkong, 14th June, 1890.
THE PEAK HOTEL AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE OF RE-OPENING.
Action of the New Bulidings of the above Company, known as the PEAK HOTEL and situated at Victoria Gap, adjoining the tramway station, being completed and furnished, business will be commenced on SATURDAY next, the 14th instant. Residents and visitors wishing to stay at the Peak will find every comfort and accommodation, together with refreshing cool 1574 breezes and magnificent view,
· IMPORTANT NOTICE. Saturday, June 21st, 1890 W SMARTEN, of 2, Duddell Street, has 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.
Oysters-Natural
SOUP:
Ox-Tail, Clear.
Special attention has been given to the Dining Rooms and Bar, to make this a pleasant resort for residents during the hot summer months. The TABLE D'HOTE is supplied with every available luxury, and the cuisine, being under special management, is by far the best in or near Hongkong,
WINES and SPIRITS, &c.; only, the best
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HUGHES & EZRA. Hongkong, 17th April, 1800.
TO LET.
1,131
36
3,393
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
-Boundary Measurements Contents in Annual Upset
Square ft. Rent.
Price.
Insurances.
£1,000 STG. Payable at Age 55, or
at death if previous-may be secured by
a payment at the rate of
per quarter if commenced at age
1. (n. b.) ...............................................20
1632
£7 7
£ 8 14 2
£13
4 101
8 £17 15 £27 12
II 2
TIRST FLOOR of HOUSE, 15, Praya
Central.
2ND FLOOR of HOUSE, No. 64, Queen's Road Central.
Apply to
No. 153, Queen's Road Central
LAI HING & Co.,
Hongkong, 22nd March, 1890.
1463 TO LET.
45.
AFTER the Policy has been three years in force the Policy-holder will be entitled to receive on application a Free Pald-up Policy for proportionate amount of the Sum Assured, as explained in Prospectus, should he wish to HOUSE Non 1st July, Gas and Water laid LOUSE No. 8, Upper Morque Terrace. discontinue payment of premiums.
on.
810-1]
1861
Apply to
No. 4A, UPPER MOSQUE TERRACE, Hongkong, 6th June, 1895.
TO BE LET,
From 1st July next.
ADAMSON, BELL' & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong STANDARD LIFE OFFICE.
ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.
Undersigned, having been appointed
THE GROUND FLOOR of our Offices in Agents for the above Company, are pre-
Bank Buildings, opposite the Hongkongpared Hotel, and now in the occupation of the Chirese Insurance Co., Ltd. (in Liquidation). The central position of these Premises makes them very desirable for OFFICES.
(845
Apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co. Hongkong, 3rd June, 1890,
TO LET, Possession from ret june next.
"OUSE No. 22, ELGIN TERRACE.
HOUSApply to
J. SAMUEL, No. 34, Elgin Terrace. Hongkong, 7th May, 1890,
1737
"TO LET.
HOUSES Nos. 71 and 77, Wyndham Street,
each have 6 spacious Rooms, Apply to
THE HEAD SHROFF of the Chartered Bank of India, &c, (716 Hongkong, 5th May, 1890.
TO BE LETY.
From 1st June.
The Fumiture is mostly of Eurore is also a good brands and quality are kept. W, THOMAS,FIRST FLOOR of No Blue Buildings,
the HALL & HOLTZ There Piano, and a very fine lot of Ferns with Ferneries,
similar to use with trout of bowie then took place with a good lot of bowing and formalities on both aides. The Viceroy is a most genial, hearty, and pleasant looking old will leave for the above place about 24 hours gentleman, to whom a long grey beard and after her arrival with the outward English Mail. VICTORIA
E. L. WOODIN, moustache give..quita a venerable air. his Excellency the Governor had decided
Superintendent. not to wear uniform the Viceroy did not- Hongkong, 20th June, 1890. appear in full dress, but wore a long dark green coat with no omaments whatever. His staff consisted of about 20 military officers smartly dressed in long embroidered grass-cloth coats, wearing official hats crowned with crystal or brass hails, the rank of the wearer being devoted semiuing) the NEW PEAK HOTEL will by the colour; the remainder of his retinue were interpreters or minor officials clad in long blue he inaugurated by a GRAND DINNER, robes, Dinner was served on a table covered prepared under personal supervision of Mr. W. with a red cloth, and before each guest was a large THOMAS, the Manager. No increase of prices. As arrangements will only be made for so yellow embroidered napkin. The dining room was enclosed on three sides only, and through persons, advance notice of intending visits in the space where the fourth wall should have desirable either by letter or telephone. After been we looked out on a large garden, the dinner an exhibition of JAPANESE FIRE-
WORKS will be given. main features of which were a rockery and a miniature pond. Dinner, out of compliment to bis Excellency, was entirely English, and quite have tested out of England. the best meal Half the cooks and a large quantity of the silver plate belonging to the European community had been-requisitioned for the occasion, which per- bapa may account for it. Edquette demanded that we should partake of each of the 25 courses, and drink freely every time the Viceroy pro posed to do so. This he did with laudable regularity until human nature fairly succumbed, and the genial old gentleman lay back in his chair as if he could eat and drink po more, Meanwhile his two little grandchildren had been foraging round, occasionally receiving a piece of asparagus or other dainty morsel from their grandfather, and these two young imps had been having a regular field day with our head gear. The tall hats of his Excellency and the private secretary afforded them fufinite amuse. ment, and those gulleless infants rubbed the slik the wrong way with fiendish joy. Anguish was depicted on the classic brow of the private Becretary as he looked on in silent impotence, although it was somewhat of a consolation to know the hat was borrowed-his own having been carried out to sea the day their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught landed in Hongkong, After stolidly assimilating food and drink for two hours and a half we bado au revoir to our gealal host, who promised to return the visit on the following day. As a gunboat could not be sent up to Canton, the Commodore very courteously despatched a guard of marines by. ordinary boat, who doubled in at one gate of the compound as the Viceroy entered from the opposite side. The poor bugler Indeed was so pumped with his tun that his salute was full of variation, but he made up for this by a magnificent blast on the Viceroy's departure, Hi Excellency the Viceroy was immensely well pleased with this guard. The Viceroy was curled in a large official chair, over which was held a huge umbrella about 20 feet high, On each side of him officers mounted. The guard took post on each side of the road up to the Consulate in a smart and soldierlike way that cloquently told of foreign drill and supervision, though we under- stand that all foreign instructors have now been dispensed with in the land forces. Tiffin at the Consulate was chiefly marked by the number of glasses of liqueur. imbibed in. so short a time. We were quite sorry when, he rose to go, and hope we may some day meet with him again..
Were
FISH: Columbia River Salmon, & Sauce Robert.
HORS D'OEUVRES : Patles de Foir.Gras, Auchois Sandwich. ENTREES:
Terrapin Stew a mode, du Palleiar.
etc.
Cards to view may be obtained on application
Manager,
Hongkong, 13th June, 1890,
[902
at Mr. MARTEN'S Office.
Hongkong, 6th June, 1890.
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G. FALCONER & CO., FATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU.
rilets of Kobe Beef aux Champignons Noom, Drawing Room, Three Bedrooms
Macaroni a L'Italienne,
Frog Curry.
RELEVES:
Capon & Oyster Sauce, Smoked Buffalo Tongue, Ham
ROASTS!
Kobe Beef & Horse Radish, Lamb & Mint Sauce.
Entreracts. Asparagus, Green-Peas, Potatoes au gratin.
Fruits
Assorted.
f917:
PASTRY: Snow-Pudding & Cream Sauce, Ples Assorted, Assorted Cakes & Pine Apple Short-Cake. Assorted Cheese & Crackers,
Coffee. Hongkong, zoth June,.1890... FOR SALE.
GOOD MILCH COWS and CALF.
Apply
ON BOARD, the S.S. Catterthun Hongkong 30th June, zigo
TO LET, UNFURNISHED.
CAINE ROAD, containing Dining
and Bath Rooms.
Excellent Quarters for servants, For further particulars, apply to
W. S. MARTEN,
2, Duddell Street.
Hongkong, 11th June, 1890.
NOTICE
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HE Undersigned are prepared to supply
Tnd contract for TEAK, and Manila and
WFACTURERS and JEWELLERS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CHARTS and BOOKS.
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Victoris Buildings, Hongkong, 29th April, 1890.
TO LET,
No. 48. Queen's Road Central 1972 No. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE,
SCOTT'S
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Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 16th April, 1890.
TO LET.
MORRISON
Immediate entry,
EMULSION NORTON WILL
Borneo TIMBER suitable for Piers, Wharves, OF FURE COD LIVER OIL Ship and House-building, Railway Sleepers and With Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda Carriages, Furniture, &c. MOLAVE, ARANGA, and BILLIAN resist the attacks of the Sra. worm and White Ant.
Timber sawn to Specification either at Port of Shipment or at the Bowrington Sawal, Hongkong.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.
[zor Hongkong, 21st May, 1800,
--CAPTAIN-GEORGE TAYLOR, INLAND SEA and JAPAN COAST PILOT.
Telegraphic Addressi
* Hongkong, #th April, 1890,
POWERS,
Nagasaki
PALATABLE AB MILK.
The only properation of GOD LIVER GIL, that ca be taken Facilty and tolerated for a long time. SANJA REMEDY FOR “CONSUMPTION
“KONUEITIO, KOROTULDUNAFFECTIONE) ANEMIANCENERAL DEBILITY, COUMUN
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SOLD BY ALL OHEMISTS 9
Agents for China
Mina and Hongkong s
· Messrs. 'A' 9; WATSON & CO. (LIMITED), Hongkong,oth December, 1888,
Apply to
113
G. C. ANDERSON, 13, Praya Central,
Hongkong, aand April, rƐga.
TO LET.
·HOUSE in WEST TERRACE,
Immediate Entry. Apply to
1688
to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE st Current Rates
EDUARD SCHELLHASS & Co.,
Agents,
[599 Hongkong, 12th April, 1890...
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 1877 IN HAMBURG,
THE
HE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company, BIG prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co.,
Hongkong, rat July, 1889.
Agents,
GENERAL LİFE 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 & Con Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
NOTICE
THE MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY THE
LIMITED.
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED...$1,000,000; The above Company is prepared to accept MARINE RISKS at CURRENT RATES on Goons, &c. Policies granted to all Parts of the world. payable at any of its Agencies.
WOO LIN YUEN
Secretary.
HEAD OFFICE,
No. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST,
Hongkong, ret February, 1882,
GENERAL NOTICE.
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THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED.) CAPITAL TAELS 600,000,
$833-333-33-
EQUAL TO RESERVE FUND ........................2223
$318,000.00.
[51) LIK SING, Esq.
G. C. ANDERSON, 13 Praya Central, Hongkong, 3rd May, 1890: TO LET.
NE LARGE ROOM on the Ground Floor
Office of Pack Apply to
G. C. ANDERSON, 13 Praya Contral Hongkong, 28th March, 1890,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
LOU TOO SHUN, ELO YEUX MOON, E
MANAGER.-HO AMEL
FARINE. RISKS on GOODS, &ej takdo
M CURRENT RATES to all parts of the
world
"HRAD' OFFICE, 8 & 9 FRAYA WEST, 20Hongheong 17th December, 1885,
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