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over 600.000 trees had been planted in 6-0 fields and there was no danger of further damage. About a quarter of the crops had been already reaped, and the rest should be also ins de the sherls by the end of the month. Even the crops on the floded fields were not entirely apoiled. The estate was very healthy; although, last year, there was an epidemic of dysentery, from which fifty or tixty coolies died, the death- rate since had been very light-only one or two month, and there was practically no sickness.

Mr. Coxon-It has also been reported that the land is not quite so well adapted for tobacco planting as in other places, and from what you have said we gather that the lower levels are fleaded at times-does it lie in such a position as to be inundated by the river?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1890.

Mr. A. Coutts, Mr. Douglas Jones, and Mr. Whcaller, was borne to the grave by Messrs, F. H, Bell, D. Band, A. Burmati, E. G Low; }. Macgregor, A. Macleod, J. 1. Miller and A. G. Wood, and as the gathering slowly dispersed, the feeling that went through it was that one of the best men in Shanghai had just been laid to rest-N. C. Daily News.

SHANGHAI TRAINING NOTES.

The grass course has been opened every day this week so far, and we believe that (weather permitting) it is the intention of the Clerk of the Course to open it right up to the date on which the entries close. Oa Monday it was not availed

Mr. Abrahamson-During very high floods,of for fast work, the only gallop we noticed being when there should be no tobacco in the fields, certain parts are liable to be flooded if the river is not dammed.

Mr. Coxon Which would involve further expense ?

Mr. Abrahamson-Yes but much of the land. 'is quite above flood level.

Mr. Coxon-in your opinion is the land quite as good as any in the vicinity }

Mr. Abrahamson-Decidedly I think, it is superior to many estates, because it is higher up the river, and as the growth is very luxuriant the land must be rich. All the flooded land can be

dammed up later on; it is usual when planting

White Squall, with a light weight up, doing bis 12 mile in 4 m. 11 sec, all out at the finish.

On Tuesday (Sept. 30th) the only gallops worth recording were:-

Home Guard, 1m. Mr. Read up, in am. 53 sec. (by himself).

Noirmont, same rider, in company with Mamay, went tm.in zm. 54 sec., the last named having the best of it at the finish.

Yesterday morning (Oct. 1st) things assumed a more active appearance, and there was a lot of galloping.

Kutinations.

HONGKONG

TRADING CO., LTD.,

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

250.

DOZENS.

250"

SHIRTS"""

SHIRTS'

SHIRTS.

FROM $1450 TO $34 PER DOZEN.

THE Gends, comprising: --NEW SCARVES TIES, NEW SHAPES in COLLARS, FELT and TERAI HATS, WALKING. TENNIS, and DRESS BOOTS and SHOES, FOOT BALL Department,

“HẸ Gentlemen's Outfitting Department is now replete with a full sinck of New Seasons

Co-day's Advertisements.

Each tender should state the monthly payments for the year 1991.

Tenders for the Opium Farm for the whol State, and the Colony of Labuan or for the East Coast District and for the Spirit, Pawnbroking, Gambling Restriction and Customs Farm, Eas Coast or Sardakan, will be received by the Govern ment Secretary, Sandakan, on or before 30th November., Alltenders at ould be under Seal and marked "Confidential Tender for Revenue Farm.". Tenders for the Farms for separate Provinces. such as Kudat, Gaya, Padis, Darvel Bay or La- buan will be received by the Officer-in-Charge of the Province or Colony on or before 19th of November.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender

Each tender should specify in full the names. residences, and occupation of the persons tender- ing, and should give similar information as to the

proposed securities.

Persons who do not wish to tender in their own names may use a number of not less than 3 figures; but those doing so should send their true names with the number used in separate- envelope, marked "Private," to the Governor at Government House.

to

All Farms are subject to the Laws and Re-

Mr. Coxon-It is expensive enough working 3m. 35sec., last quarter 38sec., which was not by and ROWING JERSEYS, SWEATERS, also just to hand latest Novelies for Tailoring cerning the same.

St. Mark (Mr. Meyrvink) and a grey griffin, light weight up, went for a mile, times, 355e6, In low lying land, but there is quite enough high. Free, Im. 42rec, zm. 11sec. land by the river to keep this Company going for Vengeance, owner up, went for 1m. in about many years without going to that expense,

means this pony's form. In company he ought to do about 10sec. better,

Pao Shing, boy up, went for a steady sim. The pace was very slow, but it was a case of "bellows to mend "at the finish,

the estate, without any damming.

Mr, Abrahamson- Last year, was an extraor dinary year, because there was to much sickness. but take a year like this-which has not been very wonderful, indeed rather dry-if we had average years like this, and we had sufficient capital to carry on, I am perfectly certain that it would pay. In the first years there is consider- able extra expense, preparing for the next year's cultivation, for instance-one-third of the cost of Bext season's cultivation has been already, borne, but the longer you go on the less the expense, because there are so many buliding", roads, etc., which cost you. nothing once the are made..

Mr. Layton-Are the prospects in Bornes generally better?

Mr. Abrahamson-Yes, decidedly.

On the motion of Mr. Dalrymple, seconded by Mr. Abrahamson, a resolution similar to that adopted at the Songhei Koyah meeting a passed, and Mr. Abrahamson appointed to act

on behalf of the shareholders.

SERIOUS DISTURBANCES AT

IQIHOW...

Captain Hundewadt, of the German steamship Marie, which arrived here this forenoon fram Hoihow, informs us that very serious trouble bas

any

Skipjack, boy up, went iim, but at such a dreadfully slow pace that some stop watches were said to have run down while he was galloping.

A skewbald, Mr. Meyerink up, went in com- pany with a cream, boy up, for one mile in 36sec, im. 9sec, rm. 43sec., am. a1sec, both dying away to nothing at the finish.

Envy went for a mile and a quarter in good

form

Orlando, Duncraggar, and Gerald went gallops of one mile by themselves. They finished in good form, but the time is not worth recording. They were all ridden by boys who evidently bad orders to pace.

A 'black griffin' (Mr. Hutchings) and Wild Mint, Horse" up, went lim. in am. 57 sec., last quarter 35 sec. Considering the difference in weights this was a fairly creditable performance for the griffin. Wild Mint was cantering at the finish.

Home Guard and Mamay were trotted. Zephyr was also out for trotting exercise. This pony will require a great deal doing to him if he is to be got fit for next meeting..

shall have mere Black Leal was trolled. We

had seen birt

Hongkong, 4th October. Roo

MARINE HOTEL

-HONGKONG.

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THE Undersigned, DESTEL IS NOW OPEN of Hongkong, and the Coast Ports, that,

THE MARINE is

THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL is, situated on the Prava West, opposite the Old P. & 0. Wharf, and is newly built after the designs of the Largest European Hitels-the BEDROOMS, BATH-ROOMS, M., are commodious, well Ventilated and well Furnished, and are suitable for Single or Married Persons. The DINING ROOM in huge all looks on the Harbour. The TABLE D'HOTE will be supplied with the best the market can provi·le, The BAR and BILLIARD ROOMS are on the Ground Float, and are fitted up in superior stele. 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."

Hongkang, 11th August, 1800.

collected. This new regulation came in force on the 1st of, the 8th moon (14th of September.) He has modified his plans to

A certain extent; he now says in his pro- clamation that he intends to collect lekin on

Co-bay's Advertisements..

NOTIFICATION.

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BRITISH NORTH BORNEO & LABUAN, REVENUE FARMS FOR 1891. are

this tax on piece goods at present, as he originally Tenders for the following Fed to receive Arisen at Hoihow owing to the recently imposed extended; at present he gives the impression strong, and he was given pretty clearly to underlight to impot raw or manufactured. Opium for.

lekin tax, which the natives refuse to tolerate. Thousands of people are flocking in from the country, and on the afternoon of the 4th the soldiers, under orders from the Taotai, who had just arrived, fired on the mob and killed eight. Next day, when the Marie left, all stores were closed, and business auspended, the steamer being compelled to go without her cargo. The streets were crowded with a desperate crowd of

that be has been fed up to see how big he can be made.

Challenger and a griffin went a mile, the latter finishing in zm. z5sec. Challenger was pulled up and, we have since beard, is dead lame. We have never had a very exalted opinion of this pony; he has always been galloped in a boot, which betokened a screw loose somewhere.

corton yarns only, but it is an open secret that, as soon as he thinks it is practicable, he intends to add one article after another until every article of import is included. It would have been too risky for him to attempt to collect

proposed. The piece goods dealers are very

stand that they would not submit without a struggle whereas the cotton-yarn men are mostly small dealers who trade by the land toutes with the outlying marts, their merchandise being chi.fly transported by coolies.

gulations new in force or which may from time time be enacted or issued by Government con-

Any further information on the subject may be obtained from the Treasurer-General, Sandikan, or from the Officer-in-Charge of the different Districts or Stations, and from the Company's Agents in Singapore or Hongkong,

By His Excellency's Command.

L. P. BEAUFORT,'

Government Secretary. GOVERMENT SECERATARY'S OFFICE,

[1402 Sandakan, 21st September, 1890. THEATRE

ROYAL

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

GRACIE PLAISTED'S "MY SWEET-

TO-NIGHT.

HEART" COMPANY.

TO-NIGHT.

TO-NIGHT.

TUESDAY. 7th October. Under the patronage of H.E. the Administrator, Hon. F. FLEMING, C.M.G., and by special request.

LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY,"

will be repeated.

Li

THURSDAY,

Byron's Farcical Comedy,

UN C. L ́E

Box Plan at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH'S.

CHAS, HARDING,

Manager. Hongkong, 7th October, 1890. -

No. 525.

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Fotimations.

NOTIFICATION. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. 1.

~HIE drill season of the above Corps will

commence on the 7th October.

II. Surgeon CANTLIT will attend at Head Quarters at 5 PM, TO-DAY and EVERY FRIDAY EVENING at 6 a'clock to inspect any gentlemen wishing to join.

I

Intending members on passing medical Examination will be enrolled and passed on to recruit drill at once.

IV,

Any one who has previously been an efficient memberof a Volunteer Corp › will not be required

i

to drill until November, but it will be to the advantage of all such new members to enroll as

possible. early as

V. Expresses of Dritis, etc., will be issued later

·By Order,

03,

H. T. HAWKINS, Captain, R.A.,

Adjutant, Honglenng Volunteer Artillery, Head Quarters, Hongkong, 6.h October, 1890. · [1396 THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO S'IAREHOLDERS.

SECOND CALL

SHARE

ÅREHOLDERS are hereby notified that a'SEC KD CALL of ($1) Twp Dollars per Share, is payable at the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hongkong, on or before 1st November, 1890,

By order of the Board of Directors.

[1373

CHAS. F. HARTON, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 30th September, 1800,

THE IMURIS MINES, LIMITED,

THE FINAL CALL of Five Shillings per

Share will be due on the 1st November, 1800, and Shareholders are requested to pay. the same to the Undersigned by tank demint draft on London'in Lvour of ourselves, on or before that date.

All Calls unpaid on the, 1st November, will bo hable to interest at the rate of eight per cent. per Annum.

2

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 27th September, 1800. F1160

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. TOTICE is hereby given that the Seven

LODGE, NOT hemby Venty MEETING of

A NEMERGENCY MEETING of the above

the SHAREHOLDERS of the Society will be held at its lead Office, Ilangkong, on MONDAY the 13th October, at Noon, for the purpass of receiving the Report of the Directors together

natives from the surrounding districts, prepared Saturday were galloped 1‡m. in. company this should arise out of the afftir, as it is generally ado ted in British North Borneo, and in Now A LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS' with. Statements of accounts for the year 1889

to resist the tax at any cost, and the outlook was very serious indeed. The steamship Frgir, Capt. Lund, left at the same time as the Marit also without cargo.

CORRESPONDENCE.

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[We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by

Correspondents to this ostamaj, z

GOVERNMENT LIGHTERS IN THE HARBOUR.

TO THE EDITOR or tai "IfoncEDNO TELECHAR SIR, Can you tell me and other readers whether there is any law compelling vessels and boats in the harbour of Hongkong to exhibit a light at night when at anchor, and, if there is, why are the Government lighters lying between Fedder's Wharf and the Blue Buildings not so lighted! There last few nights have been particularly, dark, and these same vessels have made that part of the harbour very dangerous to steam-launches and boats, owing to their lying there without lights and as far as you can see without any life on board. Should one of them be sunk or a team-launch be smashed by colliding with them, under the circumstances who do you think would be brought in ás a defaulter. ?

- I am, Sir,

SCEPTIC.

Yours faithfully,

Hongkong, 7th October, 1890..

DEATH OF MR. G. W. COUTTS.

Two grifins that had been sold on time last morning, with boys up. Times 3316c., Im. 6sec., 2019sec, zm. 53sec.

Visitant, Mr. Hart Buck up, went one mile in 2m. 17sec. He was in company, but the ethers were not in the same class with last year's Griffin winner.

Grantham galloped à distance at a steady pace, finishing up with a quarter in 32rec.

White Squall, Mr. Read, went for a canter by himself at a very slow pace indeed, and although he finished in good form, was blowing very much when be passed the Stand..

This morning's work finished up with a per- formance standing out from all others—ie, a writin for sale. His fust gallop of 13 m. by mile was 2 m. 14 acc., 14 m. x m. 47 sec. 1 m. 3 m. 19 sec; the whole distance in 3 m. 524 sec, the last quarter, 331 seconds, being against a strong head wind. He was promptly snapped up by the gentleman who had the first refusal of him, for the ridiculously low figure of Tis. 600. Those who witnes ed the trial state that they never saw a better. The pony goes into a Hongkong stable and is probably intended to compate for the Derby there next February. Why not throw down the gauntlet to Hero in the St. Leger? He would win with tost. 7lbs up.-N, C. Daily News.

FUOCHOW.

October 4th.

1. The Opium Farm-Including the sole

consumption in the Colony of Labuan and its Dependencies, and in the State or District of British North Borneo to which the Farm applics, to prepare and sell Opium, Chandoo and Opium Z ETLAND and to prepare and sell and or to license pl There is much dissatisfaction expressed at this Drass. new move and ominous rumours are in circula- The Regulations governing the Farm are ion, and it will surprise no one here if trouble contained in Labuan Ordinance No. II, of 1873,

sibility. This energetic deputy declared his The Maximum retail pricus allowed by the Hait, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 7th and for the ball year ending 30th June, 1890. believed that he is acting on his own respon-fication No. 111 of 1889,

Instant, at 8 35 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will intention to raise the lekin on the medicines Regulations are as follows

Brethren are cordially invites,

be CLOSED from the 4th to 13th October, both xported, but he dropped that idea after a couple

Hongkong, 7th October, 1890.

[1384 days inclusive. of interviews with the heads of the different medicine guilds. The principal dealers held a meeting to discuss the question; what con- clusion they came to is not generally known, but their answer to him was in the form of a petition, stating that they fully recognised is authority to raise the lekin, but trade was dull and profils so small that if he raised the lekin there would be only one course

left for them to pursue, and that was to cease trading altogether, as they could not go on losing money. The m dicise dealers are known to be a turbulent lor, and this indiv dual had not the Courage to attempt to carry through is pro- gramme, This matter has been brought to the notice of the Ministers at Peking, and it is to be hoped that they will come to some definite understanding, and have the matter arranged with the Central Government, and not leave it to the option of every new deputy that is apprinted to pile on as much as he thinks fit, to the.sesious detriment of trade.—Mercury.

TIENTSIN.

Tientsin, August 27th. Mone. P. Ristelhueber leaves to-morrow for Peking, to be ready to take over charge of French interests in China on the departure of

Monsieur E. Frandin,

Tnets. Chces, Hoons.

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10.00

than 270 500 Chees can

100be prepared ST. ANDREW'S 0.50 from 0:19 Bali raw

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one

Opium.. 40.

7. The Spirit Farm.—Including the sole right to import and to sell and or to license others to

import and sell Chinese Wines and Spirituous Liquors of Chinese manufacture, and the sole right to sell and to issue retail and wholesale licenses to sell all other Wines, Beer and Spirituous Liquors..

The Farm is governed by Proclamations No. VIII of 1889 and III of 1883,

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CHAPTER

HONGKONG,

REGULAR

No. 218, S.C.

CONVOCATION will be

A held in FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 9th instint, at 8 for 2.30 PM. precisely. Visiting Companions are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 7th October, 1890.

3. The Pawnbroking Farm-Including the EOTHÈN MARK sole right to keep and or to license others to keep Pawnbroking Establishments,

The Farm is governed by Labuan Ordinance No. 111 of 168 as amended by Ordinance No,

1, of 1873, and Notification No. 131, of 1889. 4. The Gambling Restriction Farm-Includ- ing the sole right to keep and or to license others to keep Gambling houses, and to issue permits to Gamble.

The Farm is governed by Proclamations No.

II of 1893 and VII of 1889 and Notification No. 108 of 1889 It does not extend to Labuan.

5. The Customs Farm-Including the sole right to collect all Import and Export Duties,

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By order of the Board,

N. J. EDE,

Secretary. Hongkong, 27th Sentember, 1800 [1356

CANTON INSURANCE' OFFICE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE Ninth Ordinary General MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the

LODGE proximo, bath days inclusive.

OF HONGKONG, No. 264.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS HALL, Zeland Street, MONDAY EVENING, the 13th instant, at 8.30 for 9 r.. precisely, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 4th October, 1890,

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Offices of the Undersigned at 12 o'clock (1099) on TUESDAY, the 14th proximo.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 1st to the 14th

JARDINE, MATHESON &

Co., General Agents, Canton Insurance Öffice, Limited. Hongkong, z6th September, 1890. [1349

THE PEAK HOTEL AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

OTICE is hereby given to Holders of the Shares in the above Company bearing the numbers specified below that valess the call of Ten dollars per share, Five dollars per share of which was due on the 15th November, 1879, and the balance on the 15th February, 1890, Es paid, together with interest thereon at the rate of 17 per cent. per annum from the said due dates to the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation on or before the. 15th October 1890 the Said Shares will be liable to be forfeited, and under the provisions of Section X Subsection VIII of the Articles of Association the Board will pass [1ogo the necessary resolution for the forfeiture of the

Sald Shares Nos.

'SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE AND LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL. ·

"CARMARTHENSHIRE,"

We regret to learn that the rice crop has turned M. Lemaire for France who has been Acting payable to Government viz-On the East Coast total but close on half any of the usual Secretary of Legation in THE Steamship out very unsatisfactory to the farmers, not a yearly gathering. They attribute it to the long Tientsin this week on his way to take up his now appointment ps Chief of the Tonquin be blamed, as the young plants were at the Frontier Commission-the right man in the drought, but we believe the last flood is more to time barely a foot high, so they were all covered right place. up by it.

The following are the tea cargoes of each steamer as per Consignees' returns since our Leue of apth wltimo:-

Hampshire

B.S. Glenfallchi617,564 lbs.

.266,386 For Continent of Europe-

S.S. Glenfalloch manqua 24,157 90 For Hongkong-

26,391

S.S. Hampshire

The water continues to fall steadily on the plain on both sides of the Pribo, and a consider able area of country is showing, above water. The pump erected at the West Arsenal, or Hal Kwan Sao, two months ago, to empty the inner plain, is still kept at work night and day pumping water from the inside of the Defence wall, to the outside. The communica tion between the water outside and the water inside being perfectly open it is hut one body of water, and operations have the same effect as if a ship at sea were to attempt to dry the ocean by pumping from one side of the ship and dis charging on the other. The West Arsenal has all the most modern inventions at a disposal, and its staff are experts in the use of them. Frequent experiments with the electric search light are wont to startle the owls (if there are any) in the towers of our Town Hall on dark nights, and nothing that the civilized world can boast of in hidden from the managers of this Imperial work shop. Yet they have been burning coal day and night and wearing out their machinery in purap: ing in an area of 500 square miles, and discharg ing the water back into the reservoir whence it came? Does this represent the point to which the educated Chinese have arrived in the appli cation of science? We give it up, but refer it to the learned author of "Chinese Characteristics."

The first of October, 17go, will be unfortunately memorable in Stanghai as the date of one of the most tragical events that has occured since the port was opened. Mr. George Watson Coutts died yesterday, only about two hours before the time fixed for his niece's marriage from his house. He was one of the oldest members of. For London- the community, and one of the most deservedly popular. As a partner in the firms of Watson & Co. he was one of the leaders of the community, always straightforward, genial, sociable and kind, an excellent business man, and a hearty lover of manly sport, being for many years a steward of the Race Club. When times changed with him, as with so many o hers, he addressed himself earnestly and energetically to work in his new profession, and there was no more welcome face in every office than that of George Coutts. To say that he will be greatly missed is trite and inadequate; he is and will long be really lamented. Earlier in the summer he was so as to have to give up work for a time, but he returned to bir profession, taking interest in the preparations for the happy event that was fixed. for yesterday. He had been ailing for the last three days, his breathing being interfered with, but no immediate danger was anilcipated, and his niece was married, as arranged, ai the British Consulate yesterday morning, and the reception was to be held at his house yesterday afternoon. About two hours before the time fixed for the ceremony in the Cathedral, his malady took an acute turn, and suffocation being imminent, the operation of tracheotomy was performed, but unfortunately without success, Mr. Coutts dying at about half-past two.

Mr. G. W. Courts arrived in Shanghai In 1851 of this season's tea in the cup. For this reason, the public. Who says that China is not at the age of eighteen. He leaves a widow and coupled with the low prices, they almost "awakening from her lethargy," when ber three children, and try have in their sorrow the unanimously refusato pick any further quantity, so women assist in the advance 3-Chinese Times. satisfaction of knowing that the husband and father they have lost was one of the beat liked the supply for the season may now be computed at no larger amount than 370,000 chests.—Echo.

and beat respected men that Shanghai has been proud to claim as a citizen.

On Sunday morning last the "Shire" Line steamer Cardiganshire paid us a most unex- pected visit. It seems that as soon as she got outside of Hongkong, which port she left on the and September bound for Nagasaki, with original cargo from London, she encountered heavy weather, which continued without inter- mission for the two following days until on Thurs day last, while to the south-ward of Ocksou, it culminated in a typhoon of considerable violence. Although her decks were swept there was no foxs of life or limbs and the damage sustained is trivial. She put in bein to replenish her bunkers and sailed on Tuesday morning at 1p o'clock,

The news of the large seulements of tea during the last month have produced some sensation in the principal districts in the country, but

A large party of distinguished Chinese officials' owing to the lower range of prices offering they prefer to leave the leaf to grow old instead of wives were doing in one of the foreign restau picking it. It is believed by growers that a rants on Monday night the wife of the Railway clean picking off of the leaf every year does Co's Director invited the lady of the Fukien harm to the plants, and that the short picking Judge as the chief guest. This is probably the

nests, Timber, and all jungle and sea produce. Import Duties on Tobacco, Spirit, Salt and Matches. On the West Coast-Export Duties on all jungle and sea produce, the same as for East Coast District. Import Duties on Salt, Spirits, Tobacce Matchs, Iron, Brass and Cloth

6. The Blachan Farm-Including the sole right to catch shrimps and to manufacture Blachan and or to license others to catch shrimps and to manufacture Blachan.

7. The Birds-nest Farm Darvel, Bay.- Including the sole right to collect the Govern ment hare of 100 on all nests from Madai and Segalong Cares.

A separate Tender must be submitted for each of the above Fam

Each tender may be for one or more of the

of more than one of the Districts or places men-, following Districts or places, and if the Farm tioned is applied for, a separate Tender should be submitted for each District or place vit. :-

1.The whale State of British North Borneo, extending from Sipilong River in Padas Bay on the West Coast, to Sibucco Bay

Captain Clarke, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 8th October, at NOON,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 7th October, 1890.

FOR SHANGHAL

THE Steamship

ہو

#LY-EE-MOON," Captain G. Heuermann, will be despatched for the above Port, on THURSDAY, the 9th inst., at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 7th October, 1900,

Intimations.

LOST.

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PEARL and GOLD PENDANT, between the Peak Hotel and the Tramway Terminus.

on the East Coast, and ale's the Colony A of Labuan and its Dependencies, as regards the Opium Farm only; 13**

6/8

1104/1123

2456/2505

122/126.

1477/3541

2801/2815

197/226

1787/1796

2826/2850

357/381

2007/2016

2901/2910

382/301

2282/2301

527/1576

637/681

2327/2330. 2181/2400

807/821

872 841 1101/1103.

By Oder of the Board of Directors.

J. WHEELEY.

Secretary, Hongkong, 19th September, 1890. T1315

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

COMPANY, LIMITED..

IN BE UNPAID CALL.

FINAL NOTICE.

Sharan oo which

The East Coast District from Tantang The findor will be suitably Rewarded on Ingatang Cobucending leaving the same at this Office, or at No. 1; H (4) four ear peritia che Call of

Darvel, Labuk, Sugur, and Sandakan Shelley Street, Bays, Kinabatangan, Segame and all rivers within the District, 3.The Simporna, District from Simporna to

Batu Tensgat,

4--The West Coast, District, from Tanjong; Inarutang on the North to Sipilong on

MAS. EDITH LAURENCE, Hongkong, 3rd October, 1890.

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CAUTION TO SHIPOWNERS AND CAPTAINS,

ANTI-FOULING.

the south, including Banguey and BalamAHTJEN'S POSITIONS.

Labin as regards Opium only,walif of last year has greatly added to the strength at entertainment of its kind ever known to

CHUNGKING

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)-

September syth, The deputy In charge of the is here is still vigorously pursuing his policy of raising more money, regardless of anybody else's interest but

Scorr's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, is prescribed by Physicians all over the world. It is a remarkable remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, and wasting diseases, and very palatable. Read the followings—" I Have much pleasure in, stating that I have tried Scott's Empltion in a case of impoverished: blood, with scrofalous disease, and found it to be a very efficient preparation. It was taken with out the least difficulty."-A. TEMPLE PERKING,

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bangan Islands and also the Colony of

Other makes than our original Manufacture are now being sold. Kudal District. From Tanjang Inatu tang to Sampangmangio Point including Rivers in Marudu Bay and the Islands of Banguey and Balambangan, 6-Gaya District From Sampangmanglo ***Foint to Baugawan River including

Tampassuk, Abal, Ambong, Sulaman, Tyaran. Gaya Bay, Putaten, Rapar Kimania and all Rivers south, ja and Including Bangawan,

7-Padai Diririci. From Kwale, Fenys to and Fadas Besar and all River Couth to Sipitong including Kliar, Padas Damit,

If any evidence were required of the esteem and affection felt for Mr. G. W. Coutts, the scene at the cemetery on the and inst. must bave supplied it. Between two and three hundred members of the community, including a few ladies, were gathered there to fake part in paying him the last honours, and there were as many, if no more, outside as faside the crowded chapel. The Rev, H. C.Hadges, MA performed the service, and the coffin, covered with beautifal pine new stations that is, one at sack of the Chemist can supply i-A. S. Watson & Co. wreaths and crosses of fowerty and tablewać by, nity gatos of Chungking, where tans are to be - (Lid.), agents in Hongkong and China-[dist}}&N

his own. He bas just established no less than 22, Lordship Park, Stoke Newington, N. Any

and including Sipitong; also including the, Colddy of Labuan regards Oplum only. 87 Colony of Labuan and Prin doily for the Opium Farm only, s

The genuine and only Composition connected with Mr. RAHTIEN himself is HARTMANN'S RAHTJEN's and packages are marked with these words and Trade Mark an open hand in red.

REJECT ALL OTHERS, Agents in Hongkong F. BLACKHEAD & Co. Hongkong, z6th July, 1890,

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VFACTURERS and JEWELLERS.. G. FALCONER & CO. WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU-

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS

bg CHANTS and BOOKS, jou

HO4 Queen's Road Central,

November 189, has not been prid, are hereby. notified, that unless the said Call together with interest ther on at the rate of 12 per cent. per annum be paid to the Undersigned, 6 Ice Hausa Land on or before 13th October, 18go, the, said shares will be liablp to be forfeited, and tinder the Provision's of Section X Sub-section VI of the Company's Articles of Association, the Board will pass the necessary resolution for the forfeiture

By order of the Board of Directors, 4

CHAS. F. HARTON, Acting Secretary.

of such shareT,

Hongkong, and October, 1890,

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CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- CHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER,

SMITHS, 'and OPTICIANS. CHARTS AND BOOKS.. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sole Agents for Louis, Audemars Watcher i awarded the highest Peives at avery" Exhibition

and for Voigtlander sad Soln's “hap CELEBRATTD OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASBES and ESPYGLASSES, He. By Queen/a Hand Contrair

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