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against whom a warrant has also been isssed, is now beyond British furisdiction.

The Newfoundland Delegates, whose mission is to place before the Imperial Government the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1891.

Land Cross highly enlogised the late Mr. Qolnton for the services he had rendered the State, and deplored the loss of the valuable lives that had hten sacrificed in Manipur. No person, he

Intimations.

view held in that colony regarding the Fisheries said, was more likely to treat the natives with HONGKONG TRADING CO., LD.

dispute with France, have arrived in London.

Lord Knutsford announced yesterday that he had decided to postpone the second reading of the Newfoundland Bill, in order to enable the Delegates from that Colony to appear at the bar of the House of Lords in the meanwhile.

Lisson, April 17th.

Justice than the present Viceroy.

Sir James Bain, Conservative has been elected for Whitehaven in place of the late Mr. Caven- dish Bentinck by a majority of 330.

Captain Verney appeared on remand, at Bow Street Police Court yesterday when various witnesses garė evidence proving him to have gone under the name of Wilson, which is the name of the person who induced the girl Baskett to go to Paris and then attempted to seduce her, was known br. The accused was further remanded, ball being allowed at the same amount as previously fixed."

**ROME, April 25th,

It is stated in well-informed circles here that the Portuguese Government demands the modi. fication of the British proposals for a settlement, of the dispates that have arisen in Afries, and that the modus vivendi will be continued unti June.

BERLIN, April th The Berlin telegram relating to Prisce It has transpired that the Portuguese Govern Bismarck's election should read:-Princement yielded to the demand of Great Britain for Bismarck has been elected Deputy of the the free navigation of the Pungwa alver owing to Reichstag for Gestemande in Hanover, His the despatch from Lord Salisbury, being in the Excellency was oppored by a Guelph, a form of a sharp ultimatum. The situation la. Frelsining, and a Socialist candidate.

Portugal is critical, and grave Interval troubles LONDON, April zoth.

are feared.. Further particulars have been received con-

BERLIN, April 25th. cerning the outrage by the Portuguese on the Count Von Moltke died suddenly last night, British party proceeding to Mashonaland. It the cause of death being failure of the heart's appears that the steamer Agnes was engaged in action. conveyingWilloughby'sExpedition to the Interior, and whilet Willoughby and some other members of the party were landing, they were fired upon by the Portuguese, the best was seized and the British glowered, and the Portuguese flag was holsted in its place. The Expedition is now returning to Natal, The Portugucao Government of Lorenco Marques declares that the Chartered Company of British in South Africa have broken the modna vivendi between Portugal and Great Britain, and that the Portu guero will also break it.

April 21st.

The first Company 3rd Battalion of the Greandler Guards, stationed in Chelsea barracks, refused to attend parads this morning.. One of the oldest soldiers of the Company was arrested. The grievance alleged by the raen is the num- ber of extra drills they have lately had in heary marching order.

expedition that was fired upon by the Postegut

Mr. Willoughby, who was in charge of the

has returned to Delagoa Bay. He states that his party consisted of five Englishmen, and a hundred natives, and that they carried a number of instruments for prospecting purposes, but no arms. On the arrival of the party at Beira, they tendered the Customs dutles on the implemente, intending to ascend the Pungweriver, but could get no reply from the Customs officials. After waiting two days they made a start and resumed their journey, but were immediately fired upon by the Portuguese. Sixteen were made prisoners, and are detained at Beira.

The newspapers to-day, in discussing the oat rage by the Portuguese at Beira, are generally of opinion, that the insult to the British dinands redress. The Timer says that the toleration shown by the British Government towards a tottering monarchy has reached its

limits.

CAPE TOWN, April 21st.

It is understood here that Lord Salisbury will anly remonstrate with the Portuguese Govem ment for the outrage noon the British party at Beira, and, as a consequence, great bitterness is manifested against the Blish Government A mass meeting has been summoned to protest against the inaction of the Imperial authorities, and the papers already, talk of lowering the British flag in South Africa,

LONDON, April aand. The officers of the Grenadier Guardo deny the story published yesterday in the evening papera regarding the refusal of the first Company 3rd Battalion to parade. It is believed in Roy case that the incident is not of the slightest importance.

MAITIPHAM CAMP, April 2nd, The Kohlma Column crossed the frontier to-day. The telegraph wire was cut to several places, but owing to the energy of Mr. Pinhey it has been repaired so far to-day. The Munipuris abandoned this Thana, and no defences are found. It is reported that the Mabarajah still bas many of our prisoners, A short telegram is sent to-day, as the telegraph is very hard worked We may have a brush tomorrow Three headless corpses of the refugees were found on the road to-day.

LISBON, April aznd. Advices have been received here of a serious native insurrection on the island of Bissao, a Portuguese settlement of West Africa. The rebels have hoisted the French flag, and have totally defeated the Portuguese force sent against them, the latter losing ninety-six killed besides two guns, Reinforcements are belog despatched from here to the scene of action.

LONDON, April 24th. The Liberal organs, in discussing Mr. Goschen's budget, agree that the statement Implies an carly dissolution of Parliament, and that Free Education will be the election cry on which the Government will go to the country. The Standard regrets that a million of money is to be squandered on Free Education, the demand for which, it says, le spurious.

In the House of Lords last night, Lord Salisbury, In reply to a question, said that orders had been sent from the Government at Lisbon to the Portuguese authorities in South East Africa which would secure the removal of all opposition to the free navigation of the Pangwe siver and release the v

e vessels and crews of General Willoughby's expedition which were seized ni Beira His lordship said that since the demeanour of the Portuguese local officials sometimes differed from the assurances made by the Government at Lisban, threa British men-of-war had been ordered to proceed immediately to the Pungws river, and he further hoped to appoint a naval officer as Brillah Consular Agent on the Pangwe. In conclusion, Lord

Salisbury said he would reserve the question of reparation for the late outrage at Beira until a full account had been received.

In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Goschen brought forward his Budget statement Ho states that the revenue for the past year had exceeded the estimates by £1,880,000, the Increase from alcohol being9000ca. The National Debt had been reduced during the year by £6,500,000. He dwelt on the growing pro

of the country and estimated that the sperity Increase in revenue for the coming year would amount to 1,100,000 and the surplus he expected would reach nearly 2,000,000, of which £1,000,000 he proposed should be devoted to making education free after the first of September, £500,000 to increasing barrack accommodation And the remainder to the withdrawal of light gold from circulation.g

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- BANK HOLIDAY,

Intimations.

WHIT MONDAY AND TUESDAY,

May 18th and 19th.

TN No.

CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Busi- ness on MONDAY (WHIT MONDAY), the 18th inst.

For the CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK of

INDIA, LONDON, AND CHINA,

JOHN THORBURN,

Manager, Hongkong.

In the Undermentioned BANXS, 6 of 1875 A GRAND RAZAAR will be held at the

OOCHOW BATH TUBS.

OOCHOW BATH TUBS.

OOCHOW BATH TUBS..

The German newspaper of all shades of HONGKONG TRADING CO.,

opinion deplore the death of Count Von Molike, and declare that his spirit will ever live in the army, The funeral is fixed to take place on Tuesday.

LONDON, Apill 26th.

Mr. Norwood, Chairman of the London Docka, is dead.

AROW IN THE SHANGHAI BRITISH

CONSULATE,

Hongkong, 10th April, 1891.

4, QUEEN'S ROAD..

arriving here should not pay this tax, because was originally intemled to mean, Imports

this is not their final destination, which to reach should not pay lekin hore because they have they will have to pay at other barriers. Exports already paid at all the barriers en routs, from the district la which they were produced to this place. From the manner in which the new Tantal is making new regulations and rigidly carrying out old ones it is pretty clear that he is not going to allow the opening of the Upper Yangtze to foreign trade to diminish the revenue, notwithstanding the fact that a half duty has been abolished in both Imports and

What will they now say when Sir John exports. The newspapers have from time to time found fault with Sir Thomas Wado for allowing the Chinese to have their own way. Walsham's brilliant display of diplomatic ability is made known to the world! Doubtless Str Thomas Wade will be given a respite, when it is understood that his successor has undone what he did by surrendering the right to run steamers on the Upper Yangts and receive no benefit in return.

FOOCHOW.

May 9th: Considerable shipments of rice have just very low at present arrived by junks from the north, and prices are

The opening prices in Hanków are we under- stand from fifty in a hundred per cent dearer than

last season! Ningchow Ttt. 85 and Onfs Tit. 63.

An unusual and exciting sequel to a case occurred at the British Consulate at Shanghal, last Friday. Eight seamen belonging to the British ship John McLeod were charged by the Captain before Mr. Mansfield, Acting Assistant Judge, with refusal of duty, which they admitted; and as they all refused to return to the ship, his

board. When the decision had been givenrt Worship ordered them to be imprisoned until the ship salled, when they were to be put on Mr. Mansfield and Capt. Stuart left the court by one door and the eight men, under the charge of the assistant gaoler, by another. The men were unfortunately led into the main corridor just behled Mr. Mansfield and the Captain, This opportunity for revenge was too good to be lost; the men made a rush at the Captain, forced him into an angle of the wall and began 10 belabour him with their fists. The Captain, a tall, powerful man, soon shook himself free and, dashing into the shipping office, close by. returned with a thick stick with which he administered a couple of heavy blows before disturbance, separated him from his assaltants. sama of the Consular staff, aroused by the In the mean time abree or four, of these had run down a view of escaping, and were met by the side passage with a Crown Advocate, Mr. H. S. Wilkinson, who tried to stop them. He, however, was uncere

The Shen-pao says that the tea season in moulonsly knocked down, sustaining two or three Tamsul has just commenced. After the heavy bad breiacs, and the ruffians made their escape.louses sustained by teamen last year, very unle The others (except one, who was secured by the business is done. The prospects of the trade assistant gaole) ran out by another door and got are not very promising this year. away. Warrants were immediately Issued for their arrest. With the the exception of some bruises, and injury to bis clothes, the captain was none the worse for the scuffle. Most of the men had knives in their possession, and one of them was flourishing a knife just before making his escape, but no such weapons were used in the struggle. It certainly speaks well for the British authorities' faith in human nature, says N. C. Daily News, that they should have expected eight discontented merchant sailors to walk to gaol like so many sheep to the slaughter. There was not a policeman in the building. The warrants issued for the arrest of the anilors were executed by Inspector Keeling and three police officers the same day. Four of the men were found sitting down outside the Clevetnad public house, while two others were drinking inside. The seventh man was captured else where. All went quietly to the Hongkew Station declared that they would not go back to the and were locked up in the cells. They izquently ship.

THE CHUNKING DIFFICULTY."

The correspondent of the Shangbal Mercury wilted under date Apili 18th :-

By the end of next week, we understand, a corsiderable amount of new tea will be down. A lot would have been placed on the market this week had it not been for the bad weather we have bad for some time.

It is reported that the price of tea in Pakling is double that of former years; and it to doubtful whether it will benefit the tea growers or the tea honge, and foreign buyers will do well to judge the quality, which is reported to be of good flavour.

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LTD.

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

OTICE.

STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI,

(Passing through the INLAND SEA.) HE Company's 5 camship

THE

"GENERAL WERDER,"

For the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,

AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,

CORPORATION,

T. H. WHITEHEAD, Manager, Hongkong.

ITALIAN CONVENT on Behalf of the poor of that Establishment.

A varied assortment of articles, both Useful and Ornamental, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.

THE SUPPORT OF THE COMMUNITY 19 KARN- ESTLY SOLICITKD.

The Bazar will open each day at 10 am Hongkong, 11th May. Rot.

WANTED).

Гроб

For the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING A POSITION as NURSERY GOVERNESS är to take cre of an invalid Indy. Will travel if desired, Speak German, English and French. References.

Apply to

F. DE ROVIS, Acting Chief Manager, For the NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION,

LIMITED,

"

E. W. RUTTER,

Manager.

For the COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE

Dr PARIS,

L. GLENAT,

Acting Agent. Hongkong. 13th May, 1801.

(717 PUNJOM & SUNGHIE DUA SAMANTAN

MINING COMPANY, LIMITED..

NOTICE.

PPLICATIONS for the ISSUE of PRE FERENTIAL SHARES in the above Company, will CLOSE at 5 p.m., on FRIDAY, the 15th May, 1891.

There Shares are now offered to Shareholders In the proportion of one Preferential Share to each Ordinary Share held by them, and if not accepted within the time and date aforesaid, Captain M. Elchel, will leave for the above Fonts they will be deemed to be declined, and after the expiration of such time the said shares will be dealt with by the Directors at their discretion; preference in allotment being given to present Shareholders.

A. O'D. GOURDIN,

Secretary. Hongkong. Tath May, 180.

NOTICE.

2,

on or about the röth inst,

For further particulars, apply to

MELCHERS & Co, Agcats. Hongkong, th May, 1891.

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

NOTICE.

STEAM TO SHANGHAI. THE Company's Steamship

ΤΗΣ

"STUTTGART," Captain v Scheckmann, will leave for the above place about 24 hours after arrival with the out- ward German Mail.

For further Particulars, apply to

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 13th May, 18or..

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

NOTICE

STEAM FOR

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SINGAPORE COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEL PORT SAID. BRINDISI, ~ GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK

SEA LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON,

AND BALTIC PORTS:

BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON, AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS. COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALL AT SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE,

THE

S.. c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 11th May, 1801.

1737

THE CLUB HOTEL, LIMITED.

"THE ANNIIAL ORDINARY GENERAL

·MEETING ofthe CLUB HOTEL, LIMITED, will be held on the Premises, No. 5B Rund, at 4 p.m.. on MONDAY, the 5th May, 1801, for the purpose of receiving and adopting the Directors' Report and Accounts, electing Dires- tors and Auditors, declaring a dividend and transacting the ordinary, business of the Com- рапт.

By Order of the Board,

H. A. SCHEUTEN,

Secretary. Yokohama, 1st May, 1891..

NOTICE

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PUNJOM & SUNGHIE DUA SAMANTAN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

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deference to the wish of a number of Share- holders, the Directors of the above Company have decided to leave open until further notice T722 the list for the application of Preferential

Shares.

TE have authorized Mr. ROMANJEE

WE LIMIEEBHOY BATLIWALLA

sign our Firm from this date.

N. MODY & Co. Hongkong, 13th May, 1891.

Fonsignees.

UNION LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

to

F718

-“CAMBODIA," above ports, Consignees of Cargo are herchy. Captain Wildroose, having arrived from the

requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature, and to abe immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

The steamer la berthed at Kowloon Piers and Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once Inuded and stored at Consignees' risk and

A. O'D. GOURDIN,

Secretary

Hongkong, 6th May, 1801.

THIS

STAG HOTEL,

1683

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG. HIS HOT?I, situated in the most Central part of Hongkong, has recently been refitted, and, has excellent accommodation for visitors.

The Table is supplied with every dellency of the Senson.

WINES, LIQUORS, &c. of the very best quality only,

Chargis Moderate,

HING LEE & Co, Proprietors.

*(578)

Hongkong. 14th April, 1891.

NOTICE.

THE SHAMEEN HOTEL AND LAND

COMPANY, LIMITED. '

expense, and no Fire Insurance will be effected.THE OFFICE of the above named Company

All claims against the steamer must be pre- sented to the undersigned on or before the 16th Instant, or they will not be recognised.

RUSSELL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 8th May, 11.

#SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

1604

AND STRAITS, CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed

last few days round the hills, must have been of

The loss pidgin that has been going on for the .B.-Caren can be takin on through Bills of Lading for the príudbol placer in. much annoyance to residents, as the terrible

RUSSIA howling and the gongs could be heard for a. at 11 AM., the Company's Steamship mile off. It is we understand to arrest some

N SUNDAY, the 7th day of June, drugie that has been doing much harm to

S.S. "MONMOUTHSHIRE," passers by in that locality. We hope our MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE & CARGO,

"STUTTGART" Captain Schuckmann, with FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON, celestial friends will soon succeed in catching will leave this Port as above, Calling at GIKOA. those devole and put an end to the fearful row. Echo.

Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, Cargo will be received on Board until 4 p.m. Specie and Parcels until 3 pm on the 6th Juba (Parcels we not to be, sent on Based; they must be la.. at the Agency's Office). Con. tents and Value of Packages are required.

The Steamer has splendid Accommodation, and caries a Doctor and Stewardess, For further Particulars, apply to

MELCHERS C...

Agents

וי

Po-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

CITY HALL,

ROYAL

SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY,

May 16th and 20th.

Full Particulars in to-morrow's papers. Plan now open at Messrs. KELLY & WALAH Hongkang, 7th May, 18or.

(721

DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW. THE Company's Steamship

"NAMOA," Captain Goddard, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 15th May, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co

General Managers. Hongkong, 13th May, 1891

(716 CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP

COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY. HE Company's Steamship

"DIAMANTE"

The "boycott" of the newly opened Castoma here indicates pretty clearly that there is some- thing radically wrong somewhere, as a more rigid "boycott" has never been established any. where. If merchants were to gain any advantage MRS. FOTTER and Mr. BELLEW. by the opening of the port and establishing the foreign-conducted Customs they certainly would not act as they are now doing. As far as I can learn there is no one here who would not much prefer having matters remain as they were formerly. To show their disapproval of the pre- ment arrangement, they are shipping their goods away from here under the kis system, and present appearances do not lead to the conclusion that there will be any goods passed through the foreign-managed Customs until the Total decides to let this kin business go on as it did before the custom house was opened. It would be interesting to know how the British Minister looks at this matter. To judge from the way in which he has mausged the whole affair be simply knows nothing at all about it, he is acquainted with the subject it is difficult to assign a reason why he should have entered into an agreement with the Chinese" toʻ abolish one duty and allow them to collect another in its place. Fossibly it was an oversight on his part to omit to stipulate that the lekis should not THE be increased, and the Chinese have taken advantage of the omission to increase the lakin One would think that if he had any regard for reputation as a diplomadst be would at once set to work to rectify this matter. As it now stands be has only put himself in a position of ridicule before the world. He has made a treaty Captain G. Tayler will be despatched for the by which the Chinese agree to relinquish the bore Ports on SATURDAY, the 16th May, at transit hall duty in favour of trade, and before 4 the ink in the agreement is well dry, they decide to collect another in place of it. It is only the Chinese who indulge in such barefaced trickery as this and why the British Government put up with it is a mystery not easily solved. As before states, goods that were formerly sent away from here under outward transit not required to pay Zekin in Chungking. All goods, shiped from here are brought from remote districts, and invariably pay lekin en contrary. The pin is collected in such a manner roufs notwithstanding what may be said to the that no evidence can be produced with each individual lot. At the barriers en route to this, place a receipt la given for so much money for so many packages of goods, so that there la

his

Mr. Whiteway, the Premier of Newfoundland, one of the delegates appointed by that colony to protest against the enforcement of the Fresch treaty rights, send an address on the subject of his mission at the bar of the House of Lords last night. There was a great and brilliant no receipt given for each lot of goods, nor are the attendance, amongst those present being the goods mentioned specifically, therefore there Prince of Wales and the

of Clarence, is no 48in pass accompanying the besides a large number of peeresses and several this is a matter perfectly

understood Foods by the members of the

I the Corps Diplomatique, por ni oficials here and the demand for which

by April 251b,-*||| the (Customs: simply

resalis

in merchants to pay another skis tax here. There

A discussion took place in the Home of having Lords last night, on the Manipur disaster, is nothing produced in the immediate vicinity of The Marquis of Ripon deeply deplored the death of Mr. Quinton, but trusted the Covera ment would be guided in their action in Manipur, by a polley of respect for the matys races, whlasy, be sad, bad atcured prolonged power, be india

Chungking, which is the collecting and distri beting centre for south-west and Western Chica. The Lakin collected here can in no way be considered my 2-47 am this is not the final destination of the goods whicis: the' textas" folde

THE

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 13th May, 1891.

EPILEPSY.

Sufferers from cramps and nervous debility are surely cured by an appro- ved and absolutely unequaled metod. Treatment by letter. Send fall account of symptoms and address, inclosing

· postage stamps for answer.

OFFICE SANITAS

57, Boulevard de Strasbourg PARIS

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Wamekoms. 13th May Ro PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship

CONSCITY OF RIO JANEIRO

are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Company's Godown at Wanchal, from whence delivery may be obtained on countersignature of Blife of Lading.

Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th instant, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance is effected.

J. S. VAN BUREN, Acting Agent. Hongkong, 13th May, 1891.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE CONSIGNEE

"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship *JAPAN".

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that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

to the contrary be given before noon, TO-MOR- Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice

ROW

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th instant, will be sub-

ject to rent.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 15th Inst, or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DÖDWELL, CARLÏLL & Co. - Agents. Hongkong. 8th May, 189t.

F671

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP TARTAR," - FROM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, LIVER- POOL, AND STRAITS. *ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk, into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,

T

eller m Largo will be forwarded unless notice

has been tempo' REMOVED to

No. t, PEDDER'S HILL, where all communications respecting the Com. pany's business ukwuld be addressed.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

R. FRASER-SMITH, Chairman. Honokane, 4th May, Rox.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB HONGKONG DERBY, 1892.

1675

HE WEIGHTS for the above RACE will

Tbe velght for inches, not lost, folb; us

beretofore.

1443

E. H. GORE-BOOTH, Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 17th March, 1891.

THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE

THE Certificate of 25 Shares in this Company

numbered 1122411248, standing in the Register in the name of Mr. F. B. JOHNSON, having been LOST, notice is hereby given that A New Certificate for the said 25 Shares will be Issued fourteen days hence, and that the original certificate, unless produced within that period, will thereafter be held by the Company as null and vold.

D. GILLIES, Secretary

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Hongkong, 4th May, 1891.

J. & R. HARVEY & Co., DUNDASKILL, DISTILLERY, GLASGOW. Established 1770.

SCOTCH WHISKIES. Finest Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, O.H.M. Old Highland Malt Whisky. F.O.S. Fine CIA Scotch Whisky. V.O.S. Very.014 Scotch Whisky,

ESSRS HARVEY & Co.'s Pura Mait

Mailers have for over fifty years conte

to the contrary be given before NOON, TO-manded the largest sale in the English Market MORROW.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th fast, will be subject to

are hereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk Into the Hongkong and Kow loon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 19th auce has been effected. instant, will be subject to rent, No Fire Insur-sented to the Undersigned on or before the 15th All claims against the Steamer must be pre. Inst, or they will not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance has been effected;" Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL, CARLILL, & Cons Agents, Hongkong, 8th May, 1891.

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Consignees are also hereby informed, that all claims must be made before the departure of the steamer, otherwise they will not be entertained.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co., Agents. *Hongkong, 11th May, 18gr.

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EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

THE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM KOBE

HE Steamship

* GUTHRIE,*

Masonic

VICTORIA PRECEPTORY.

OF ANY WHISKY made in Scotland, and being thoroughly matured in Sherry Wood are very mild and mellow, and are confidently recommended where Pare, Wholesome Spirit fa desired. Over one million Gallons produced annually.

For Prices and Samples, apply to

G. RENNIE STEWART, 14, D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong, Sole Agent for China and Japan. Hoogkong, 28th August, 1800,

IE N

TING, SURGEON DENTIST. No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 18th March, 180t.

DENTISTRY,

Captain Shannon; having arrived from the 4 REGULAR MEETING of the Victoria FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby the requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature and to take. fimmediate delivery of their Goods from along-

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer will be at once landed into the Kowloon Godowas and stored at Consignees risk and expense, and no-Fire Insurance will be affected, pron A

All claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the soch instant, or they will not be recognised,

RUSSELL & Co,

O Monghong, 13th May, tägi,

"Preceptory” will be held on FRIDAY, sgth instant, at 8.30 for 9 pm. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

ongkong, 8th May, 180k."--

1696

LODGE OF PERSEVERANCE

HONGKONG,

No. 116, EC.

A LODGE will be held in the FREZWABCOR

REGULAR MEETING of the above.

HALL, Zetland Street on SATURDAY, 4hr 16th Instant," at B. go for a pitt, precisely mak

Honghong, gth May, 1893)

M

AND MODERATE FEES.

WONG

*₤448

TAI FONG, Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS),

HAS REMOVED

THE MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD, (next to the Telegraph Companies) CONSULTATION FREE,

Hongkong, 7th March, x5gr.

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