THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1890.
Corcoran and G., Perkins.
MELBOURNE, August 4th.
The Earl of Zetland declares that Ireland to final heat was won by East, who defeated virtually free from crime,
The first innings of the Australians in the match against the Lyric Club, closed for Burns made 21 and Charlton 13 154 runs. not out. The Lyrics then went to the wickets for the second time, and made a splendid stand, putting together 275. Stoddart scored 42, Ulyett, 70 and O'Brien a brilliant 87, inclu. ding 17 boundary hits. Turner took two wickets for 64: Ferris, three for 88: Trumble, one for 28; Lyons, three for 20; and Trott, one for 32 runs,
August and.
The match was concluded to-day, the Lyric Club winning by go runs. The Australians in their second innings scored 134. The wicket was fiery. Trott played a fine innings of 26 Barrett carried out his bat for 61. The bowling of Mold was most deadly. He took nine wickets for 43 runs.
Tuns.
THE LYRIC CLUB,
First innings....a
Second innings....
+106 .278
Total......
.384
AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.
First innings.....
.154 ...X34
Second innings...
Tolal
..288
General Rivas, of the San Salvador army who had been operating againa: Guatemala, suddenly turned traitor, and, with 2000 Indians, captured the barracks at San Salvador. Subre quently General Ezetn, the President of San Salvador, attacked and defeated General Rivas and the rebels,
General Ezeta has summoned a new Con- gress, and has declared himself in favour of the adherence to a policy of constitutional reforms.
August 2nd.
General Rivas escaped from custody, but was recaptured and shot. His corpie was exposed in a public place. Rivas had besieged the capital of San Salvador for 40 hours. -hundred troops were killed in the assault.
One
August 1st. The latest advices from Buenos Ayres stale that President Celman has issued a manifesto in which he attributes the revolution to the ambition of the local party in Buenos Ayres in wishing to impose upon itself the entire control of the Republic. He also expresses his thanks that his authority has been supported.
Riotings on a small scale have occurred in the provinces.
Portions of the railway has been destroyed, and troops have been despatched to the scene.
The two Chambers are sitting, and the forma tion of a cabinet of conciliation is probable,
The premium on gold at Buenos Ayres is 230.
August 2nd.
It is expected that President Celman's friends will compel him to resign in order to clear the situation,
The Argentine Republic is endeavouring to raise a loan on the British banks in Buenos Ayres.
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August 3rd.
A good deal of excitement still prevails in Buenos Ayres, but order is maintained in the city. Dr. Coreaneau, the Post-master-General, has resigned.
August 2nd..
Mr. Windom, the United States Treasurer, has declined a proposal that the Treasury should purchase silver in minimum lots of 10,000 oz.
The Democratic Senators in the United States are moving amendments in Mackinley's Tariff Bill, reducing the import duties.
Mr. Windom, the United States Treasurer, bax decided in favour of a'proposal that the Treasury should purchase silver in minimum lots of 10,000 oz.
It is reported thai Viscount and Lady Duolo, the parties in the late divorce case, have become reconciled.
M'Carthy, the Australian pugilist, and Toff Wall, of England, will box for the Pelican Club's purse in October.
A sum of £10 has been offered for seats at the fight between Slavin and M'Auliffe, of San Francisco, for the purse of £1,000 offered by the Ormonde Club. An even thousand has been offered on Slavin,
The Armenian patriarchs have resigned. The Sultan of Turkey ignored the Armenian memorials, protesting against the weak action of the patriarchs.
The dock companies and the Dockers Union are considering a scheme under which it is proposed that the union shall contract for the discharge of all ships.
Fourteen hundred colliers at Pant-y-pridd, in Wales, have struck work,
The directors of the railways in Wales have refused to discuss the proposal to employ only
union men..
Two ladies, while bathing in the Niagara River, were suddenly drawn into the rapids and swept over the Falls.
Another Nihilist plot against the life of the Czar of Russia has been discovered,
Two military officers who were Implicated in the plot committed suicide.
Numerous arrests have been effected in St. Petersburg and Moscow.-
At the City, Canrt to-day, the ringleaders of the disturbance in connection with yesterday's demonstration of the unemployed were dealt with on charges of insulting behaviour, Arthur Clayton was fined £s, or in default one month's imprisonment; John Mulhally, gos, or 14 days; Thomas Green, 1, or seven days. Cornelius, Donahoo was acquitted. The fines were paid in the smallest coins the partisans could collect i
BRISBANE, August 4th.
News has reached Cooktown that Mr. H, R. Jones, who is well known throughout the North, was found end at the Laura with a bullet wound through his head. It is supposed that he was murdered by his black boy.
The Commissioner of Palice has received the following wire from Senior-constable Kelly, of Clancurry "Mr. Hopkins, of Granada station, has wired to the police magistrate that John Rowe, a wild dog polsoner, has been murdered by blacks in broad daylight while skinning sheep. The murder was committed about 16 miles from Granada and 20 from Leichhardt diggings. Constable Hourigan and trackers are starting for the scene of the murder,
LONDON, August 4th Lord and Lady Dunlo and Mr. Wertheimer have dined together. Lady Dunlo is "starring" in Ireland. It is expected that she and her husband will make a tour in Cape Colony,
The reported Russian edicts against the Jews have been denied, but the old enactments have been rigorously enforced.
In the match Australia v Kent, which is being played at Canterbury, in connection with the annual cricket carnival in that city, the Kentish team have lost three wickets for 72 runs in their first innings.
A terrible fire broke out on Mount Athos, a lofty mountain in European Turkey, at the extremity of the peninsula of Macedonia. Whole forests were devastated.
The fire spread to the monasteries of the Greek monks who inhabit the place, and their henni- tages were destroyed.
Twenty monks and hermits are said to have. perished in the flames.
The damage done is estimated at one million sterling,
The heat at Chicago is intense. Thirty, deaths have occurred from sunstroke.
The Supreme Court at Cavetown has ordered the winding up of the Case Union Bank.
The French Senate has passed the Suga Surtax Bill.
It is stated, in connection with the Revolution in the Argentine Republic, that a number of senators and deputies who support Fresident Celman, assert that Major Palma, whom the President declared to be an informer, has been poisoned.
The Cabinet has decided in favour of a forced currency.
The financial crisis still continues. The Treasury has suspended payment, but this has regard to the commercial community only,
It is reported in Paris that there is a dynamite mine on the railway between Reval and Narva, which is on the route the Emperor William of Germany purposed to take on his forthcoming visit to St. Petersburg.
The disputes which have occurred on the South Wales rallways still continue. The rail. way men in the counties in the vicinity of South Wales are assisting the strikers.
August 10th. The miners at Durham threaten to strike unless 7 hours is made a day's labour.
August 12th.
In consequence of the strike in Wales, pro- visions are at famine prices. Meat is 25, per pound.
Later.
The strike in Wales continues, the railway directors having rejected, the men's terms, Soldiers are in readiness in case of any serious outbreak.
A seriour strike has taken place in New York, on the Central Railway.
SYDNEY, August 11th,
The Steamship Owners state that the demands stated by the wharf laborers would involve an expenditure of over £200,000 yearly,
The Seamens' Union will call out the men belonging to the Tasmanian Cay, on the arrival of their ships at Sydney.
A monster labor demonstration and procession will take place on Saturday.
AUCKLAND, August irth. The Railway Commissioners have definitely declined to avert the threatened strike by refusing to carry Whitecomb and Toombs' goods.
August 14th,
The Railway Commissioners have written a strong letter to the Maritime Council very positively declining to agree to their proposal not to carry Whitecomb and Toombs' goods.
LONDON, August tith.
Emperor William of Germany received an enthusiastic reception in Hellgoland,
40,000 persons marched in the streets of Brussels, and demanded universal suffrage.
Over a hundred Jewish families in Southern Russia are fleeing from the country, and bands of marauders are robbing and murdering them on the tramp.
There are indications that pressure is being brought to bear to compel Prince Ferdinand of Bolgaria to resign, The Car is willing to accept Prince Waldemar of Denmark as ruler of Bulgaria. approaching Interview between Emperor to England. William and the Crar.
Alexandre Jacques, the French fasting man, who commenced a 42 days' fast at the Royal Aquarium, Westminster, on June 21, has suc- cessfully accomplished the feat.
In consequence of the disturbances in Ar- menis, Turkey has fortified the high road between Kars and Erzeroum, and has called out the Anatolian reserves.
Intimations.
HONGKONG
TRADING CO., LTD.,
LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED.),
T
NEW GOODS
FOR
EARLY AUTUMN.
In all Departments.
HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD.
(Late THE HALL & HOLTZ C. Co., La.)
Hongkong, 30th August, 1890.
MARINE
HOTEL
HONGKONG.
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HE Undersigned hegs to notify the Pablic of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, that
THE MARINE HOTEL is NOW OPEN,
THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL is situated on the Praya West, opposite the Old P. & 0. Wharf, and is newly built after the designs of the Largest European Hotels-the BEDROOMS, BATH-ROOMS, &c., are commodious, well Ventilated and well Furnished, and are suitable for Single or Married Persons. The DINING ROOM is large and looks on the Harbour.
The TABLE D'HOTE will be supplied with the best the market can provide. The BAR and BILLIARD ROOMS are on the Ground Floor, and are fitted up in superior style. ENGLISH and AMERICAN TABLES.
WINES and LIQUORS of the best qualities and Brands only will be supplied, The Undersigned therefore begs the patronage of the Public, hoping to give every satisfaction.
JAS. EDWARDS, Proprietor.
Hongkong, 11th August, 1890.
SYDNEY, August 14th, Walter Wilson, a farmer at Molong, was killed accidentally by the discharge of a gun while getting through a fence.
A match has been arranged between Kemp
and O'Conner for the sculling championship and
soa-side, to be rowed in America.
The shearers on Yallbrio Station are out on strike.
The attempt to bring about a conference between the representatives of pastoralists and shearers has failed.
There has been no fresh development of any importance in connection with the shipping disputes.
A conference of the labor bodies immediately concerned in the shearer's strike was commenced yesterday.
ADELAIDE, August 14th.
The price of coal has advanced in Adelaide in consequence of the threatened shipping strike.
CHI-NAN FU
י
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT).
August 11th, 1890.
CHINA
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COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
1st September, 1890.—At 4 p.m.
STATION,
Wladstock..........
Toys.......
Magasaki.. Shanghal ya Foochow..... Amry...... Swaro
Ingkang Victuila Peak
Canton
Macao.... Hoibow
39.75
19 57
20.69
Anping AN Boliuko
29.81
40.77
Haiphongasemdi
Mardla
2012 Humidity.
⠀⠀⠀ *******
2nd September, 1890.—At 10 a.m.
STATION.
Madicken
16.47
ag.88
N
Foochow... Swatow......... Victoria Peak
Amy...
Hengkona
The excellent leader that appeared in your columns some weeks since on the missionary hai troubles at this place represented the situation very well at that time. We understand, however, that the Americans are not to be left to them- selves, but that the Home Government has takes up the matter, and that in all probability there will soon he vigorous action by the U.S. Muister, and some desirable result here. How to stir up the dilatory Chinese officials is a problem for every one of the Legations, in these modern days of peace, to consider.
Coriolant
Hothowym
Mac H
Anping terpendic Malla
+4
UFTRIT
23.69
29.57
19 | Ranidity.
典曲
Wind
Weather,
The ban-meter continuer fafing and gradients are very moderate for south-east winds, Cloudy, and warm weather
prevalle with slight rila in some placca.
Temperature in the shade In degrees, Fah- rebel-Hundity la percentage of saturation, the humidity of air samtrated with melange being sou. -Direction of the wind to two polata. 5.-Voces of the wind According to Beaufort scale, 6-State of the weather, & Blue sky, Detached clouds, Drieling vain, Fog, Gloway, & Hall, 7 Ligaming, Overcast, Passing showers, e Squally, Rain, Snaw, i Turder, Vefbility, w Dow wall, I-Ralu ka' inches, tonths and hundredths.
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The Governor returned to the city yesterday, and is complaining of not feeling well. The two- officials of the rank of Taotal in special charger reduced to level of the sex in inches, leuths and of sections of the river have been degraded temporarily, while the status of the Governor is regarded as uncertain. There are rumours that the river has broken in other places in the northern embankment, but nothing definite can be, learned here. For a while the report bas prevailed that the river had broken a great gap imagine it is more the wish of the people in in Shansi, as three years ago in Honan, but I Shantung than the actual fact
The last two weeks have been clear and hot, until two days since, when a slight rain occurred that has cooled the atmosphere.
The new Treasurer, Fu Jun, bas returned from his visit to Peking to have audience with the Emperor. The new Judge has not yet appeared. The city is quiet. The country is suffering.- N. C. Daily News.
TIENTSIN
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
'2318 August, 1890. Some time ago, Li Hung-chang petitioned the Throne to remove the duty from all cereals in order that they might more easily reach the starving poor, of whom the numbers had been so largely increased by the late floods, and whose condition is such a frightful one, without home or food and in many instances bereft of their
Hongkong Observatory. 2nd September, 1890.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE, '
[From Bienes, Goo, Falconer & Cole Register,
To-day. Barometer.. Baroner p... Barometer---4 P. De mainten Thermomstering hike wotesbangsaan ma "Thermostater==ż pill, minikákovou tende
Thermiator-ga.m. (Wet bulb)
Them-meter-Wet bulb Thermometer-g p.m. (Wet balb) Thermal-Maximum malimusannar Thermometer-Malmsta{ovor night) ............................
To-day's Advertisements.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
.30.70
ng 74
To-day's
·Advertisements."
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW. AMOY & TÁMSUI "HE Company's Steamship THE
"FOKIEN," Captain Lewis, will be despatched for the above Ports, on FRIDAY, the 5th instant,
at 11 A.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Intimations.
THE BALMORAL GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED,
[OTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA,
NORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
of the SHAREHOLDERS of the BALMORAL GOLD MINING Company, LimITED will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, Victorin, in the Colony of Hongkong, at 3 o'clock p.m., an SATURDAY, the 6th day of September, 18yo, when the sub- joined resolutions which were passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 21st day of August, 1890, will be submitted for confirmation as Special Resolu tians. [1251-That the Capital of The Balmoral Gold Mining Company, Limited, be increased from $150,000 to $180,000 by the creation of Three Thousand New Shares of $10 cach, to be fully paid up. ?
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,"
General Managers. Hongkong, 2nd September, 1890.
THE SHAMEEN HOTEL BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON.
THIS
HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, 'admirably situated within a few minutes walk of the River Steamer Wharves,' is now open to receive Visitors,
The Bed-rooms are cool, airy and comfortably. furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting Rooms, and accommodation generally will be found equal to the best Hotels in the Far East:
The Table D'Hôte is supplied with every luxury in season, and the cuisine is in experi enced hands.
Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the best quality only.
C. BOND,
Manager.
Hongkong, 1th July, 1890,
Intimations.
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SOCIETE FRANCAISE DES CHAR- BONNAGES DU TONKIN. CAPITAL 4 MILLION FRANCS.
That the said New Shares be, in the first instance, allotted to these Shareholders whose names shall appear on the Register ... of Shareholders of the said Company on 18t day of September next, (and who shalt on or before the 15th day of September next, apply for the same be alloted to them), in the proportion of one New Share for every five Old Shares held by them, but that no Shareholder shall be entitled to claim that any fractional part of any New Share be allated to him.
3That all New Shares not applied for by such Shareholders within the time aforesaid be disposed of and allotted by the Directors in such manner as they shall think fit. By Order of the Board of Directors,
'K. A. STÉVENS, Secretary.
Hongkong, zand August, 1890,
CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
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A take place at Honghon, TCTING THE Twenty-fourth Ordinary MEETING of
N EXTRAORDINARY MEETING will the 3rd September, 1800, at the Registered Office, In Victoria Buildings, at nean, 12 o'clock.
ORDERS OF THE DAY.. 1.-Issue of 6.000 Debenture Bonds of 100
Haiphong Dellars cách
་
| 2-Authorization of hypothecating the property
of the Society. 3-Modifications of the Articles of Association.
Owners of at least to Shares to bearer, in order to have the right to attend the above meeting, shall have to deposit them at the Com- pany's Office, not later than the 73rd of August, and will receive in exchange a card of admission.
C. GEORG. Secretary,
By Order of the Board,
Hongkong, 18th August, 18go.
NOTICE.
SHAREHOLDERS in the above Com- pany will be held at the Head Office, Victoria, Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the rith. Sept., at 4 o'clock pm, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 30th April last, and of declaring Dividends.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 29th instant. to the 11th proximo, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
W. H. RAY,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 19th August, 1890.
PURE ICE.
TN two to three minutes, by the Pulsometer, (1193 Engineering Co.'s Champion Hand Ice
Making Machines,
THE STEAM LAUNCH COMPANY,
LIMITED..
THE Third Ordinary Half-yearly MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Company's Office, 9, Praya Central, on THURSDAY, the ith September, 1890, at 4 P.M..
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 1st to 11th Septem-
ber, 1890, both days inclusive.
By Order,
A. G. GORDON & Co., Ltd.,
Managers. Hongkong, 1st September, 1890,
11249
CHINA MERCHANTS' STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY'S DEBENTURE LOAN OF 1886.
&TH DRAWING. INTEREST due and DRAWN BONDS of this LOAN will be payable at the Offices of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpera-
tion on and after the 1st day of September 1890. List of Drawn Bends can be obtained on application to the Undersigned.
For the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation,
Agents Issuing the Loan,
T. JACKSON,.
Chief Manager. (1237
Hongkong, 30th August, 1890.
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE Offices of the above Company are this day REMOVED to No. 2, Queen's Road, Central, (late ORIENTAL BANK Premises)-First Floor.
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JAS, B. COUGHTRIE, Secretary, Hongkong, 30th August, 1890.
CAUTION TO SHIPOWNERS AND
CAPTAINS..
RAHTIEN'S
ANTI-FOULING/
POSITIONS.
COM-
Other makes than our original Manufacture are now being sold,
The genuine and only Composition connected with Mr. RAHTJEN himself is HARTMANN'S RAHTIEN'S and packages are marked with these words and Trade Mark'an open hand in rid.
REJECT ALL OTHERS. Agents in Hongkong F. BLACKHEAD & Co. Hongkong, 26th July, 1890,
TOURISTS
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No
is hereby notified that in accordance, with The Berlin and Russian papers prophesy nearest and dearest friends. Hi Imperia! the Regulations made by the Governor in Majesty, through the Tsung-li Yamén, has Council under the provisions of Section 1 of The question will probably be settled the startling results from the visit of the Emperer graciously sancti chat money y disfributed Ordinance 3 of 1881; all VESSELS arriving ARE cordially failed to call and la chinese
and ordered he
His Ex- from Shanghai and Nagasaki must until further
collection of Japanese and The Irish tenants are asking the Government amongst the indigent people. to reduce the instalments payable under Lord cellency is to buy up large quantities of matice proceed to the Quarantine Anchorage, FINE ART CURIOS, which is unequaled in Ashbourne's Act.
rice, wheat, and millet, engage trustworthy and fly the Quarantine Flag on arrival.
By Command,
Japan. officials to take charge of it, and see that it is
W. M. DEANE, Every article guaranteed as represented. sold under cost price to the poor, for, even free
Acting Colonial Secretary, trouble to show goods. Ons prics only. of duly, the grain-dealers, if left to themselves, Colonial Secretary's Office would be able to fix their own price, and by so
Hongkong, Ist September, 1890, [1247 doing prevent the poor buying cheap food, as happened during the famine of 1876-78, when the
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- dealers made fortunes out of the starving poor.
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, The Technical College built by the Viceroy
FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND and Mr. Detring outside the Settlements is to be
ADELAIDE devoted to the purposes of a Military College. This is in accordance with the proposal of the The telegraph line between here' and Shang- hai la not restored yet; all messages to Europe continue to be forwarded via Klakhta, The telephone between here and Taku le also out of order and not working-Shangkat Mercury.
kills.
MELBOURNE, August rrih,
The Dolly News publishes a telegram stating that extreme cruelties have been fuflicted upon ordinary prisoners, in Macedonia. The details are described as borrible. The prisoners were
Mr. Dow, late Minister for Lands, was dis tortured by being bound and placed upon ant- charged in connection with the Premier Buliding The Sultan of Zanzibar, acting under British Society prosecutions; the others have been influence, has forbidden the sale or exchange of called upon to show cause why they should not The Cabinet have be committed for trial. slaves, and has closed the slave depôts. Slaves decided not to Consider Dan's re-instatement in now in bondage are notified that they may put the Ministry till they see whether the other chase their freedom, and slavery will end with the death of the present slave owners. The charges preferred will be gone on with,
Arab slave dealers have accepted the notification with composure.
The Speaker of the House of Commons rebuked Sir William Harcourt for accusing the Government of insolence towards the Scotch members. An exciting scene took place in the House.
LAUNCESTON, August 3rd, Chris, Neilson yesterday easily defeated Henry Stevenson, the champion of Tasmanis, in a sculling match at Devonport for £100 Bilde.
LONDON, August 3rd,
August 14th.
Geddes, a member of the Melbourne City Council, has given himself up for embezzling the moneys belonging to the various societies with which he was connected.
The express train from Melbourne to Sydney bad a narrow escape from being wrecked near Wagga Wagga early yesterday morning,
Jas. Mirams, Wm. Doherty, John Holden and John Hendrick have been committed for trial lo Connection with the Premter Building Society's
Viceroy himself.
CONSUMPTION, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. Doctors disagree as to the relative value of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites; the. one supplying strength and flesh-the others giving nerve power and acting as a tonic to the digestion and entire system. But in Scott's Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypopho1- phites the two are combined, and the effect is BRISBANE, August 14th, wonderful. Thousands who have derived no The Brisbane District Connell Labor Federa: permanent benefit from other preparations have tion bave pledged themselves to assist the been cured by this, Scott's Emulsion" is per- The sculling race for the Searle Memorial Mercantile Marine Officers Association, in their fecily palatable, and is easily digested even by Cup was towed on the Thames, from Putney to present demands. The Council bave also agreed those who cannot tolerate plain Cod Liver Oil Barnes, yesterday. There were alre competito grust assistance in the organisation of female Any Chemist can supply it.-A. S. Watson & Co.
(Ltd.), agents in Hongkong and China, Advi tors, and the event was rowed in heats. The | labor.
The Local Taxation Bill has been read the third time in the House of Commons.
CREC.
(Calling at PORT DARWIN, and QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)
+
THE Steamship
"CATTERTHUN," Captain Darke, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY; the 9th. Instant, at 4 pm, instead of as previously advertised,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co,
Agents. Hongkong, 2nd September, 1890.
TO LET, (Possession from fat October).""
FIRST FLOOR of No. 2, Blue Buildings,
Apply to
AND AGENCY Co., Ld THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
Hongkong, and Beptember, 1890:
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DEAKIN BROS. & Co., 16 Bund, Yokohama, next door to Farzart's Photographic Studio,
KUHN & CO.,
JAPANESE AND CHINESE FINE ART DEPOT.
21 & 23, QUEEN'S ROAD, Hongkong, arst July, 1890.
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All Machines tested by actual Ice-making before delivery.
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Consignees.
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
FROM
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP “BATAVIA,”
VANCOUVER, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI.
aber of Carge are hereby requested HE above Steamer having arrived, Con-
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 stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.
Hongkong, 28th August, 1890,
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