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been lengthened and is now as handsome w yacht as can be seen, even in The Solent during the season. The French Admiral is expected to pay Canton a visit shortly, and we hear whispers of a succession of Balls to be given during the season. The Viceroy left on Sunday for a two days trip to Palo Miau, near Whampos, -for the purpose of offering up prayers for rain. The weather was overcast and cloudy when he started, and we had two fair showers, to ne doubt this will confirm the masses in their belief In the offency of the Viceroys prayers-and they are right, of course!

WUCHANG.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1890.

the above-mentioned water-parting to the point where it meets Nipaul territory,

II. It is admitted that the British Govern- ment, whose protectorale over the Sikkim State is hereby recognised, has direct and exclusive control aver the internal administration and foreign relations of that State, and, excest through and with the permission of the British Government, neither the ruler of the State nor any of its officers shall have official relations of any kind, formal or informal, with any other country.

III.The Government of Great Britain and Ireland and the Government of China engage reciprocally to respect the boundary as defined in Article I., and to prevent acts of aggression from their respective sides of the frontier.

IV.The question of providing increased

facilities for trade across the Sikkim-Thibet frontier will hereafter be discussed, with a view to a mutually satisfactory arrangement by the high contracting Powers.

V.The question of pasturage on the Sikkira side of the frontier is reserved for further examination and future adjustment.

VI-The high contracting Powers reserve for discussion and arrangement the method in which official communications between the British authorities in fadia and the authorities in Thibet shall be conducted.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

November 10th, On Monday, 3rd November, there was heard for the first time on the banks of the Han, the whistle of the locomotive which has been an ingredient of so many prophetic piterations as to China's progress. It is to be feared that not very much is meant by the fact, but fact it is, that a locomotive engine has been put together and has actually run along the tramway at the Viceroy's Iron Works. A locomotive steam crane is also ready to show its wonders to a land Lccasiomed only to the chorus of innumerable coolles. It is at any rate the attainment of a near stage al progress that an engine is to be seen and examined by the natives here, and some ideation, be appointed, one by the British Government gained of its powers. An ounce of sight is worth a

In India, the other by the 'Chinese Resident în Thibet. The rald commissioners shall meet and ton of hearsay. As the general progress of the

discuss the questions which, by the last three cotton and iron works, even the energy of an, Imperious Viceroy overcome the dawdle maturat preceding articles, bave been reserved. to China. The country whose servants think

that a delay of half an hour for a meal matters little, and whose boatmen delay a day or twe quite cheerfully to "buy things,” now that it sats to build manufactories can't be expected to forego the delicious dailying over detall for a few months. . No doubt movement will be visible soon; even now, puter walls, drains, etc., are here and there in construction, and no doubt, if not sooner, the Chinese New Year, the siren which luils to resi so many great autumnal undertakings, will con- geal general intentions fate initial facts.

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VII,-Two joint commissioners shall, within six months from the ratification of this conven-

VIII The present Convention shall he in Loadon, as soon as possible after the date of ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged

the signature thereof.

LABOUR IN ITS RELATION TO SOCIALISM.

Sir John Gorst, Q.C., M.P., speaking at Hull recently, said he admitted and deploted the terrible condition of thousands and thousands of workmen in this country. The more they educated their people and taught them to discuss public affairs, the more they had an irresistible desire to extricate themselves from the state of things he referred to, and they had become

Your recent extract from the Chinese Times condemning Chang Chih-tung and Liu Ming- chuan for wagle of hopes and money is only partially correct, and errs in applying a Western standard to Eastern statesmen. We must first

power which ao social force in this give the credit of good intention and clear sight of an ultimate goal. We must then make allow country, was capable of resisting, The Social ance for want of bletaric perspective and Democrats some years ago professed the ecnosmic proportions. These wants will bring intention of gaining their ends, useful and right arrow und loss; it remains to be seen whether as they might have been in themselves, by means they can damage fatally the schemes of a

of bloodshed and violence; hut now they had, determined man. Chang Chi-tong may fairly certainly in this country, and, be believed, on believe, from the past history of China, that kis the Coatineat of Europe, entirely changed their

·Bation, facile princeps in the East, can do great mode of procedure. They renounced violence things. He grasps the truth that the arena of and professed a desire to attain the ends they exercise is changed and that China with its

had in view by lawful and peaceable mesna beavy mental gymnastics on the stage of the-by a process, not of revolution, but of Nineteenth Century is as misplaced as a vetera development. They said that the development of the prize-ring rowing for the first time in an Was now going on, and that they were already eight-based outrigger, He is keen-sighted caough half-way through the social revolution. Men who to see the need of a new craft; his lack of his brought forward their opinions in that form were toxic perspective prevents his understanding that not to be denounced. They were not to be put the prize-fighter will need much elementary down by mere denunciation. They must be reasoned with; they must be answered, and coaching and hard training before he can_row stroke. With contented crew behind him, the Social Democrats of the present day Hence be plunges into the midst and without would have to be met in fair argument. weighing cost or training, with a sublime com- The people would have to be convinced fidence la bis country's recnurces and bis coun- that their proposals were not for their common skill, well-grounded in the main, he benefit and happiness before they could be Tryntast skide The largest mint in the world, either defeated or their aims and objects celossal ironworks, mines, clothworks, gun-foun. modified. He thought he might fairly represent dry, ric, etc., The mint at any rate is an accom. the proposals of the Social Democrats by saying. not be a success. If only Chang Chih-tung were content slowly to perfect one thing after anether, be might thoroughly succeed in his schemes. As it is, the long delay with getting the actual buildings started, while a bighly com- petent and therefore costly European staff is on the ground; the heavy drain upon the exchequer of a poor province, the many irons in the fire, make sympathetic onlookers fear, China must fight her own battles and buy her own expari ence. The West has reached the belghts of science and moral rectitude after many fierce battle and much hardship. China will have the hardships different way; we prefer the more generous and sympathetic hope that the Viceroy of the Hnkuang will yet render his term of office memorable by a long record of accom. plishments,

Intimations

HONGKONG

TRADING CO., LTD.,

FLATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE CÓMPANY, LIMITED.),

OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT.

WINTER MERINO VESTS and PANTS. "COTCH LAMBSWOOL VEST and PANTS.

THICK CASHMERE VESTS and PANTS.

CARDIGAN JACKETS and CHAMOIS LINED VESTS.

FANCY MIXED RIBHED FINGERING.

WOOL HALF HOSP. CASHMERE and MERINO HALF HOSE.

RIBBED FINGERING WOOL HOSE.

CASHMERE BICYCLING HOSE (Navy and Seal Brown).

SILK MUFFLERS, CASHMERE MUFFLERS.

RUGS and MAUDS.

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Intimations.

CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

ADJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1889,

HAREHOLDERS are hereby requested to send in to this Office a-List of their Con- tributions of Premia for the year ending 31st December last, in order that the proportion of Profit for that year to be paid as Bonus to Con- tributors may be arranged. Returns not sent is before the goth instant, will be made up by. the Company, and no subsequent claims or alterations will be allowed.

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By order of the Directors,

JAS. B. COUGHTRIE,

Secretary, Hongkong, ist November, 1890.

THE EAST BORNEO PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED.

HE_Second Ordinary Yearly MEETING TSHAREHOLDERS in the abort Com

COLORED KID GLOVES.

pany will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, on REGULATION MILITARY GLOVES. | SATURDAY; the 6th December, 1890, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, and Statement of Accounts to gist October, 1890.

FOOT BALL JERSEYS, ROWING JERSEYS, SWEATERS. HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD.

(Late THE HALL & HOLTZ C. Co., Led.) Hongkong, 15th November, 1890.

MARINE

HOTEL

HONGKONG.

THE Undersigned HOTEL W Public of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, that

THE MARINE is NOW OPEN..

THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL is situated on the Fraya West, opposite the Old P. & O. 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.

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· DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

thing to ease the pain and the cough. Thon the doctor, gare Mr. Perrin a certifiente stating that he was suffering from "Catarrli Phthisis" which is the professional terra for that dreadful malady, Consump tion. Further symptoms soon appeared which seemed

condem this alarming opinion. The poor fellowHE Company's Steamship experienced grent pain in eating and a tightness cross the chest which felt, he anil, an if sowo strong man was gripping him around the body under

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW..

to

The

тел

the

"HAITAN."

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 29th November until the 6th December, both days inclusive.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, zoth November, 1890. [1596

Masonic,

VICTORIASÓ LODGE

HONGKONG, No. 1026,

A LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS

REGULAR MEETING of the above

HALL, Zetland Street, TO-MORROW, the 2and instant, at 8.30 for 9 P.M. precisely.

Hongkong. 15th November, 1890. [x375

ST. JOHN

LODGE

OF HONGKONG, · No. 618, S.C.

N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above- named Lodge will be held in FREEMASONS" HALL, Zelland Street, an MONDAY NEXT,.

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Notices of Firms.

CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE.

COMPANY, LIMITED,

HAVE this day resumed Charge of the

Company.

By order of the Board,

W. H. RAY, Secretary.

Hongkong, 18th November, 18ga.

Hotels.

[1585

THE SHAMFEN HOTEL BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON.

HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably THIS

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 spaciousDining Room, Sitting Rooms, and accommodation generally will be found equal to the best titels in Far East

+

The Table D'Bite is supplied with every luxury in season, and the cuisine is in experi- enced hands.

Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc,, of the bes quality only.

A. F. DO ROZARIO,

Manager. Hongkong, 4th November, 1890.

THI

THE HOTEL, MARINA.

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~HIS strictly FIRST CLASS HOTEL, DOW moored in the Harbour of Victoria, offers guests exceptional advantages for Healthfulness and Refreshing breezes ; the avoidance of street noises, and unwholesome odours, &c.

Grand Promenade Deck, Alry Dining Room,' Ladies' Parlour, Billiard and Reading Roomas, Commodious Bedrooms, with separate Bathroom and Verandah to each.

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The Table d'Hote is unexcelled. The Hotel Launch runs regularly to and from Peddar's Wharf and the Hotel Free of Charge; far time table see Bills.

Hongkong, 13th Augast, 1800.

THE BOA VISTA.

BISHOP'S BAY, MACAO,

[1178

HIS House, situated on the sea share in one' of the best and healthiest parts of Macao, and commanding an admirable view facing the South, was OPENED as a ́HOTEL on the 1st July.

Every comfort will be provided for visitors, with ; excellent cuisine and choice Wines.

Captain S. Ashton) will be despatched for the Visiting Brethren are cordially invited, precisely. Large and well Ventilated Dining, Billard, and

above Ports, on SUNDAY, the 23rd instant, at DAYLIGHT.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAFRẠIK & Co. ·

General Managers. Hungkong, 21st November, 1890. [1509

THE HIOGO HOTEL, LIMITED. ›

Hongkong, aoth November, 1890.

Co be Let.

TO LET, Immediate Possession.

[1597

Hol, Cold, Shower and Sea. Water Baths.

Reading Rooms, and well supplied Bar,

A small dairy is attached to the premises.

MRS. MARIA B. DOS REMEDIOS,

Probrietress.

1987

HAMPTON HOUSE,

56, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST. ··

HE Directors desire to announce that Mr.OFFICES at No. 17, Praya Central (above TOURISTS and RESIDENTS will find

EDWIN C. DYER, formerly in cliarge

FI346

Messrs. Douglas, Lapraik & Co.'s Pro of the Hotel Coronado, California, has been mises), appointed Manager of this establishment, and

Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT will be assisted by Mrs. DYER, who will super-

& AGENCY Co., Ld. intend the dmestic arrangements of the Hotel. The extensive experience gained by Mr. and Hongko** 23rd Octofier. 1800

TO LET. TOUSES at the Peak and at Belilios

ROOMS in No. 16, Bank Buildings. Queen's Road.

GODOWNS in Duddell Street.

plished fact, and there is no reason why it should ❘ that the immediate object at which they gorts of camphorated oil rubbed and have lind many Ms. DYER in connection with several of the

TIENTSIN.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDINT.)

November 10th.

A rumour of a highly important nature has found its way down from the Capital and is extensively talked about amongst the natives in the city. It is to the effect that in consequence

damy

Threat of Mr. Perrin's narrativa in beet related in his own words. He said: soon commenced to are a brackish taste in the mouth as if I had been sucking copper. Then cama cald chills

and sweats, in turn, the cough gol hollow, and I mised more than I had done. These terrible symptom so scared me that I went and consulted the late Dr. Diere Fox, who was at that time Consulting Physician to the Railway,

And Company

He Infirmary. examined me carefully, and certified as follows:

"In the case of Guard Perrin. This man is eri-, dently frightened. He is aufering from Philisis and Dyspepsis. Cod liver oil and iron an indicated.

This fully bore out what the other doctor bad asid, so I now looked upon myself as done for. took everything I could hear of, I have had Kallons of cod liver of and sherry,

until Was sick of cabbing. I was

Bino nimed was to make the State, or the Gaverament continually, but in spite of all this terrifio dosing and as reprezenting the State, by degrees the universal medicating I got gradually werne In half a dozen employer of labour, so that the capital not words my condition was this: I believed myeolf to employed in industrial pursuits would not be fast going to the grave with consumption; my friends confiscated, but would witker away; because said so, the doctors said so, and it looked like it if when the Government became a universal anything aver did. It is understood tliet consumption employer of labour there would be nothing for is sure death, and I nude up my mind for that awful that capital to do. There they were upon end. I had been off my work from 1887 to 1888, I ground of which we saw practical experience, was sabamed to be away so much, as I was obliged to for the Government was already a great draw funds from the Club all the time to help support employer of labour. He would not speak while I was thus doing nothing but waiting to about the Post Office, or the Mint, or those

die, crawling about feebly like a man who has virtually departments which did not come into com parison and competition with the efforts of private done with this world, I happened one day to meet

Inspector Rippon,

of Ardwick Station, one of the capital; he would speak of a department in which rame Inspectors of our line. He was shocked at may the Government was in direct competition with looks, but said, Torrin, I don't know as anything the efforts of private capital. The Government

help will h

As a great shipbuilder, and the question W18,

"Does Government succeed as an employer of labour in its character as a shipbuilder ?" If the Government was perfectly satisfactory as a

my

family.

oulticed guarante that Visiora to the Hiago Hotel will Terrace.

be

mos popular Hotels in the United States is a be afforded complete satisfaction under the new management.

Kobe, 11th November, 1890.

Entimations.

(1600

THE PEAK HOTEL AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

NOTICE is hereby given to Holders of the Shares in the above Company, bearing the Numbers soecified below that unless the

Call of Fifteen Dollars per Share, dus on the

Seigel'e Carotive amused me, zup. I remember that this idea Interest therean at the rate of 12 % per annum

oken and ill no I was. Help Could it eure consumption P Not likely

from the said dus cate, to the. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation on or before the

17th day of December, 1990, the said shares will be liable to be FORFEITED, and under the provision of Section X. Subsection Vill of the Articles of Association of the Company, the

Apply to

BELILIOS` & Co. Hongkong, roth November, rago. Liar

TO LET, LIRST FLOOR of HOUSE, 15, Praya

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

Apply to

LAI HING & Co. No. 153. Queen's Road Central. [460 Hongkong, 22nd March, 180n.

TO LET.

·1

NOS, 7, 9 & 11, SEYMOUR TERRACE,

No. 4, OLD BAILEY STREET. OFFICES and CHAMBERS in Connaught

shipbuil er, let its functio be ex ended to Impossibile. Still it couldn't make me worse, and do got a bottle and began to take it. I could scarcely other industrial interests. Perhaps it might credit my own feelings, but as sure as truth is truth, surprise them to who were in Government employment did not relief. Now comes what you may find it hard consider that they were in as favourab'e condi--I took but two more battles and went back to work, Forfeiture of the said shares Nos. tions as those workmen who served private and have been sound and

since. I told the employers. (Hear, hear.) Then, again, the pro-

hear that the workmen before I had used up that bottle of medicine, I found."egard will pass the necessary resolution for the House, Queen's Road Central.

the

it

to

stuff

6/8, 117/146, 227/301, 327/356, 382/397,

"I am exposed to all sorts of weather, but have never had a return of the bad breathing, chest pains, nor any of the other symptoms that nearly frightened THE

of this

it was

me out of my senses, I cat and enjoy my food as well ТАН In England. Now, what was the scret well? If I really bad Consumption, short of a miracle, but I never had Morbing!

In Chrome consumption at all. The doctors were all wrong in galling it that. What I actually suffered from was which caused the same indigestion and dyspepsia, symptoms that dark

hence lots consumption

(LIMITED).

Lithographers, Photo Lithographers, Lithographers Colourprinters, Colour Manufacturers, etc.

30,000 TAELS.

of people who are supposed to hars lung complaint CAPITAL... 50,000 TAELS. might be sa cally cured as I was they could lot ood PAID UP....... lirer oil alone and take Mother Balgal Byrup."

Mr, Perrio's address in-No. 10,, Gorton Brook Street, Gorton Brook, England, and he will reply to any letter written to him concerning his pass.—Advt.

of the very precarious state of the health of ducs of their labour was not produced cheaper he doctor about it, and, saw I was well, 1 407/441. 542/681, 997/1000, 1076/1103, 1184/19,

wormed displeased. You say

You say Mother Solzel's 1199/1245 1142/1366, 1527/1576, 1797 1806 Prince Chun, the Emperor's father, it has been than that of the private capitalist. The ship. It is only a quack

Curative Byrup

curicing

|1817/1826, 1837/1846, 1985/1996, 2007/1176, nothing but decided to translate LI Hung-chang from the building by the Civace mitalists. Therefore, until and rubbish. Well, all right, I aid to myself, it 245/2525, 2775/100, 1616/2825: 2461/1900, Chihli Viceroyalty to the Council' of State, and shipbuild ng of privatec spitalists.

but it

it has made a sound 3141/3155, 3166/319, 3776/3795, 330/3305 enrol bim amongst the numbers of the Chún such a change could be made in the administra- may be stufand rabble antor had ma booked for 1.3496/3505, 3601/3625, 3856/3885.

man of me after that very dearthly power could keep Chi Ta Ch'in. The past vacated by him wili tien and in those works which the Government

By Order of the Board of Directors, it is said, be conferred on Liu-lên, late Minister alieady possessed as to make the workpeople me out of it. That was enough for me, and will be

grave-yard, and said t

J. WHEELEY, to the Court of St. James the present Governor sutesfied that Government service was better than

Secretary, of the Canton Province.

that of private employment, and that the product anaugh for thousands of others in this country.

*Hongkong, zoth Norimber, 1890. Tr598 Some,however, zoom to think thista hardly likely which was manufact red by the Government as such rapid promotion as that from Provincial could be manufactured 'cheaper than it could be

SHANGHAI CHROMO AND PHOTO Treasurer to Viceroy of Chibli and Guardian of done by private employers, the Social Democrat

LITHOGRAPHIC COMPANY, the Throne has never been heard of Prior to had better turn kit attention to reforming the Liu's appointment as Minister he was Provincial existing state of things rather than extending the Treasurer of Klangai; he was it is true, on his operations of the Government any further. As retara, gazetted Governor of Canton, but has only regards the question of ground-rents, if they recently left for his post which he could hardly confiscared the ground-rents of the Duke of be said to have taken up were he now to be Westminister they must also confiscate "chie! recalled to step into the shots of the great Chung rents, upon which many a widow and poor tang. It is considered more probable that Li family was living in Lancashire. The confisce Han-chang will be invited to suce ed kis brother, ton of the land of the wealthy was excured and it is urged in support of this theory that upon the ground that it would not ruin them, Anbody but a member of the Li family could and that when the revolution was accomplished maintain a proper control over the troops here! they would have in the new and improved The hold that even Li himself'kas over them la | socíxi staté which would arise, compensation for none of the strongest as was shown by the Lutal what had been taken from them. But how was affair, but they would be more disposed to yield the poor man to live during the period of sbedience to one of his family than to an outsider. transition? How was be to be supported when Li Han-chang would, of course, require a vary the result of his saving and self-denial was strong man to stand by and lead him'in the way he taken from him bit by bit before this new should go, and it would be difficult to find suck a Social order was created which would compensate one amongst the class from which Viceroy's him for the loss he had sustained? The ends, secretaries are usually drawn. It is said that aims, and professions of the Socialists were Chang Pellan of Foochow notoriety is a chief noble. The kind of society they described to counsellor under the present régime, but in how us was a great advance upon the workaday for this in true I am unable to say. Should this world in which we lived. But he did not himself famour have any, foundation in fact we may believe in the attalament eves of the millenium look for great results. With L in the capital as | by means of injustice and spoliation. Let them, chief adviser to the Throne, a railway to Tung be further remarked, wish Socialism "God chow will only be a question of months, and speed," but he believed arything approaching people who lay atres on the Audience and other to spoliation or injustice, whether it be to rich Important questions will begin to cherish som or to poor, would obesuct the realization of a hoper of seeing their wishes belag actually friendly alliance between capital and labour, carried into effect.-N. C. Datly News.

more than any denunciation and argument that the most determined enemy of Socialism could advance.

"THIS MAN WAS FRIGHTENED."

To-day's Advertisements.

CATHAY

I

CHAPTE E R

No. 1,165, Above Chapter, will be held in FREEMA- CONVOCATION OF EMERGENCY of the SONS' HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 21st inst., at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely,

Hongkong, hist November, 1890,

SW

POARD OF DIRECTORS: H. VINAY, Esq., Chairman. JOHN MAITLAND, Esq. N. E. CORNISH, Esq. YUN ZIN CHAI, Esq. LUK KING NAM, Esq. TSO TSZE CHIM, Esq.

GENERAL MANAGER:

·R. A. DE VILLARD, Esq.

BANKERS: THE DEUTSCH ASIATISCHE BANK.

OFFICES in Victorin Buildings." TUSCULUM, MAGAZINE GAP. No. 3, GOUGH HILL, The Peak, Furnished.

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, roth October, Roo

TO LET, With Immediate Passsislon,..

BLUE

Fra

BUILDING S, FIRST FLOOR of No. 1. GROUND FLOOR of No. 2. FIRST FLOOR of No. 3 Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong. 29th October, 1890

TO DE LET.

fitoj

HREE HOUSES at Wild Dell Buildings, THE Wanchai Road.

A BUNGALOW and HOUSE on the Upper Richmond Road.

No. 1 RICHMOND TERRACE, Six Dwell. ing Rooms, English Kitchen, Fowl House, Con- servatory, and well shaded Tennis Lawn.

Apply to

HENRY HUMPHREYS,

TO BE LET OR SOLD,, On favourable terms, with Immediate Possession.

<

IGHT HOUSES at "Mountain View,"

District, near Plankett's Gap, If sold part of the Purchase money can remain on Mortgage,

Apply to

JOHN A. JUPP. ·. [36, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 4th October, 1890,

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TO LET.

home-like comfort at the above address,

at very reasonable charges. Twenty spacious Rooms, each with Separate Entrance, Bath-room and Verandah.

SUPERIOR TABLE D'HOTE; Prompt attendance. Central location. 51, QUEEN'S. ROAD EAST. Hongkong, 7th November, 1890.

Consignees.

#1538

THE CHINA SHIPPERS' MUTUAL STEAM'

NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND

SINGAPORE..

THE Company's Steamship

*OANFA

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company,, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before NOON on the 26th Inatant, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 26th inst., at 4 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowas after the 25th Inat. will be subject to rent.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 4 R.M., TO-DAY.

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Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co,

Agents, Hongkong, 20th November, 1890.

(1394 OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM SHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

C

`ONSIGNEES of CARGO per. Steamship The above Steamer having at ved, Consignees " BELGIC."

of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to taks immediate delivery of their Goods from, along alde,

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored' at Consigneca' riak and expense..

Agent,

CHAS. D. HARMAN,

Mangkong, 17th November, 1890.

"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "PEMBROKESHIRE,” · FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. "ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk, into the Godowns of the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kowloon, whence

ment undertake Artistic works of any kind, as THE Company assisted by foreign (Zagilsh) Chromo Artlets and under forelga manage- reproduction of Paintings and Lithographic Ant works, colour printing of any kind (almanacs, [1591 | show cards, placards, plans, maps, charts, labels

of every kind, Chops, cic.) in foreign and Chinese FROM the 1st November next, NC, 6 and 9 and/or from the harves delivery may be

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

RACE MEETING, 1891.

-THE SIKKIM TREATY.

HONGKONG DERBY,

The treaty concluded in Calcutta, on March

WEEPSTAKES of $20 each, half forfeit if 17th last, between the Chinese Amban and the

declared on or before day of closing Entries, Indian Government for the settlement of the

Ars on mading the facts it will appear that he had

with £500 added for 1st Pony, and $50 for 2nd. reason to be. The men referred to Sikkim Question was ratified by the Queen on

war Edward For all Chiza Ponies bona fide Griffins at dale Ferrin, guard on the Manchester, Shafield, and of Entry (SATURDAY, 27th January, 1891). August 17th. The following is the text of the Lincolnshire Railway In September, 1887, he mob First Pony, 70 per cent Second, so per cent i arrangement:-

-The boundary of Sikkim and Thibet shall with an audident, whlol gare a temporary shock to

Not lon be the crest of the mountain range acparating pain in the che lo demands he began to feel mile-and-a-brit (Norest lost, z0lbs. One and (Nominations close to the had diffoulty in the waters flowing into the Sikkim Teesta and Ehrew up a great deal of mucus (phlet Clerk of the Course at the Club on Saturday, the

Ho

of the 27th December, 1890.

its affluents from the waters flowing into the ones concluded he had some serious Thibetan. Machu, and northwards into other lungs, and sought medisal ndrise. The footer sald river of Thibet, Theilus commances at Mount it was so, and mided that there was no one for it, Gipmocki, on the Bhutan frontier, and fellows, and that he sould do no more than give him somer

E. H. GORE-BOOTH,

Clerk of the Course, - Heughang, sist November; 1899,

style. Embossing and printing of Monagrams, fine art letter paper, cards, programmes, manus, etc., etc..

WALTER W. BREWER,

Sole. Agent, for Hongkong and the Southern ports, Hongkong, 19th November, 1890.

11599 NOTICE. THOMAS KERR & CO.

NGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS

.

AND CONTRACTORS,

↑ YAU-MA-TI ENGINEERING WORKS,} KOWLOON, OFFICE~No: 12, D'Agullar Strest, “”,

UPPER MOSQUE TERRACE. For particulars, apply to

H. & J. SAMPSON, No. 7. Connaught House, Hongkong, and October, 1890.

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TO LET.

NO 25837 ELGIN STREET, behind

the Old Union Church.

Apply to

ACHEE & Co. Hongkong, 6th November, 1800 11914

TO LET

TWO Comfortable and wall furnished Bed.

Rooms, with or without board. pApply tot de veste da uden at sk

Nox, 23 & 25, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST, Ləğlə Mongkong, ayth September, 1890,

obtained.

Consignees will be required to sign a general average bond, before taking delivery of their cargo.

Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon, To MORROW, the 19th inst.TELE YA

No Claims, will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th November, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th November, or they will not be recognised.ów,

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

$1359, la Hongkong, 19th November, alo

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