Commercial.
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, cym New Issue
-200 per cent, premium nominal.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-$95 per
share, buyers.
China Traders' Insurance Company-$63 per
share, sellers.
North China Insurance Tis, 275 per share,
buyers.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$115 per
---`share, sellers.
Yangisze Insurance Association-Tis. 70 per
share, nominal.
On Tal Insurance Company, Limited-Tis. 150
per share.
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Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$308 per
share, sellers.
China Fire Insurance Company-$82k per share,
sellers.
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company—$103
per cent. premium, buyers. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.-
$30 per share, sellers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1891.
NAMCHOW, British steamer, 1,109, C. A. Colonan,
31st May, Penang 22nd May, and Singa- pere asth, General.-Ban Mob."
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.
STEAMERS.
Intimations.
Intimations.
For Sale.
PHRA NAND, British steamer, 7,021, W. H. BACNO, Italian steamer, 1,499, G. Orengo, 27th THE STOCK, SHARE & DEBENTURE by the Promoters, Directors of Trustees there! INTIMATION.
Walton, 11st May,-Bangkok 3rd May, and Koh-si-chang 25th, General-Yuen Fat Hong
MACDUFT, British steamer, 1,882, Porter, zist May-Kutchinolzs 27th May, Coal-Dod. well, Carl & Co. SWATOW, German steamer, 631, C. Binge, 31st
May, Newchwang ajrd May, Beans- Melchers & Co.
FOOKSANG, British steamer, çor, W. Waddilove,
31st May, Shanghai 26th May, and Swa. tow 30th, General.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
SINGAN, British str., 1,053, Price, 1st May, Whampoa 31st May, GeneralBuiter- Geld & Swire. NINGPO, German steamer, 762, R. Kohler, si
June,-Whampoa 1st June, General- Siemssen & Co.
RENGLOE, British steamer, 1,183, Farquhar, 1st Tunc,-Wuhu 27th May," Ricê.—Gibb, Livingston & Co.
May, Bombay 4tb May, and Singapore 21st, General,--Carlowita & Co, CHELYDRA, British steamer, 1,574, G. Payne,
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COMPANY,
LIMITED.
PROSPECTUS.
F. Blackhead & Co.,
except the arrangements with reference to the subscription for the Founders shares, which may be Contracts required to be set out under the provisions of "The Companies Ordinances, 1865-1886," Applicants for shares will be the Ordinances or otherwise, to notice of the deemed to have waived all right, whether under SHIP CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS,
Yokohama 24th, Mails and General.-P. Dividend-paying Companies only) established particulars and dates thereof and names of the
17th May, Saigon 13th May, General.. Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHINA, American str. 5,200, W. B. Seabury #gth May,----San Francisco 7th May, and M. S. S. Co. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British steamer, 3,003, O. P. Marshall, R.N.R., 28th May-Van- couver, via Yokohama 22nd May, and Shanghai 26th, General.-Dadwell, Carilli & Co. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British steamer, 3.003, Geo. A. Lee, R.N.R., 33rd May,-Liverpool 17th April, Naples zoth, Suez 17th, Colombo roth, Penang 15th, and Singapore 18th, General-Dodwell, Carlill & Co. PAME, British steaner, 117, Lleut. Wm. G. Comley, R.N.R.-Hongkong Government tender.
British steamer, 1,865, J. G. Olifent,
pore 6th May, 1Opium and General.-D. Loo Sox, British steamer, 1,020, A. Benson, 20th
Sassoon, Sons & Co.
May, Glasgow 4th April, Port Said 18th, Penang 10th May, and Singapore 13th, Coal Yuen Fat Hong. MARIE, German steamer, 704, A. Hundewadt,
27th May-Whampoa 27th May, General OSCARSHAL, Norwegian steamer, 1,800, Reich
born, 24th May,-Odessa, via Singapore
of trading generally in Stocks, Shares, and This Company le formed for the purpose Debentures, of Dividend-paying Companies (and
Hangkong, China and Japan. Mining and or doing business in the Straits Settlements, Planting Compaules, whether dividend-paying or not, are excluded from the scope of the Com- pany's operations.
2-The Capital of the Company is fixed at $975.000, divided into 19,000 Ordinary shares of $50 each, of which $25 will be called up ($5 sa application: $10 on allotment, and the remaining $10 as may be required, but not until six months from date of allotment) and fa abarcs, to be called Founders shares, of $ico each, to be fully paid up on application.
Applicants for Founders shares must be pre- pared to take up not less than 76 Ordinary at their option, to underwrite that number of Ordinary shares if they do not care to take them,
China and Manila Steam Ship Company-120 | Sussex, British steamer, 1,630, H. F. Holt, 1st JAPAN: May, -Calcutta 26th April, and Staga-shares for each Founders share allotted them, or,
per share, sellers.
Hongkong Gas Company-$131 per share,
sellers.
Hongkong Hotel Company-$120 per share,
buyers, Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent. Debentures
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Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limited
25 per cent, discount, buyers. Douglas Steamship Company-$46 per share,
sellers.
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$186
per share, buyers.
Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$90
per share, sellers.
Hengkung Ice Company-$60 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Hakery Company, Limited
-$75 per share.
Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited--$7 per
share, sales.
A. S. Watron & Co., Limited-810 per share,
ex. div., sales and buyers. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884. B-2 per cent:
premium, sellers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-5 per cent.
premium, huyers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.')
premium.
Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,
Limited $125 per share, buyers. The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited
$25
per share, nominal."
Panjont and Sunghie Dus Samantan Mining Co.
$5 per share, sales and buyers.
The Rauh Gold Mining Co., Limited-80 cents
per share, sales and buyers.
Imuris Mining Co., Limited-$11 per, share,
sales and sellers.
The Balmoral Gold Mining Ca, Limited-87
per share, sellers.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company-$8z per share, buyers. Tonquin Coal Mining Ca--$400 per share,
Kellers.
The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,
„Limited - $65 per share, buyers. The East Borneo Planting Co., Limited-Stoper
shate, Kellera.
H. G. Brawa & Co., Limited-$51 per share,
buyers.
The Songe Koyah Planting Co., Limited~~813}
per share, buyers.
Cruickshank & Co., Limited-$35 per share,
nominal.
The Steam Launch Co., Limited -nominal. The Austin Arms Hotel and Building Company,
Limited-$13 per share, sellers.
The China-Boroco Co., Limited—$16 per share,
sellers,
The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited
-$12 per share, sellers.
The Green Island Cement Co.-$17 per share,
sellers.
The Hongkong Land-Investment Co., Limited--
$86 per share, sellers,
The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited-36.
per share, sellers.
Geo, Fenwick & Co., Limiteḍl-$14 per share,
sales.
The West Point Buildings Co., Limited-$30
per share, sellers.
The Peak Hotel and Trading Co., Limited-$8
per share, sellers.
The Labuk Planting Co., Limited-$15 per
share, sellers,
The Lamag Planting Co., Limited—$7 per share,
buyers,
The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited--
S24 per share, sellers.
The Selama Tin Mining Co., Limited-ŝi per
share, sellers.
The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-nominal.
The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited—
$15 per share, buyers.
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June,-Portland (Oregan) 29th April, and Nagasaki 27th May. General-GRE, Livingston & Co.
MERKOG, Chinese steamer, 1.138, W. H. Lust,
Fat June, Shanghai 28th May, General.— C M. S. N. Co.
MARTITA, German steamer, 1,580, Ahrenkiel 1st June, Kobe, din Mazi 16th May, General.-Wieler & Ca. TRIUMPH, German steamer, 674, J. Bruhn, st
funs,Pakhoi 29th May, and Holhow 31st, General-Ed. Schelihass & Co. DORIS, German steamer, 771, J. Raben, ist
June-Whampoa 1st June, General,
Wieler & Co.
ASAGAO, Japanese steamer, 1,511, H. Selek, 1st June, Nagasaki 27th May, Coats.-Mitsu
· Bisbi Colliery.
“CULARANCKI AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE,” Ninggo, German steamer, for Shanghai. Else, German steamer, for Manila, Namehow, British steamer, for Amay. Empress of Japan, British str., for Woosung.
DEPARTURES.
May 31, deti, Danish steamer, for Haiphong. May 31, Alwine, Geiman steamer, for Hai
how, &c.
May 31, Ancona, British'str,, for Nagasaki, &c. May 31, Canton, British sleamer," for Swa
Low, &c.
May 31, Myrmidan, British steamer, for Singa-
વ
pore,
May 31, Fidelio, German' steamer, for Chefso, May 31. Inilcong, British steamer, for Swa-
tow, &c.
May 31, Libelle, British steamer, for Saigon. May 31. Patinurus, British steamer, for Amay, May 31. Smith, Chinese steamer, for Swatow. May 31, Altair, British bark, for Keelung. May 31, Swentów, British str, for Whampoa, May 31, Taischeong, Geiman steamer, for Swa-
low, &c.
June 1, Bengloe, British str., for Whampoa. June 1, Footsang, British sir, for Whampoa. Juno. 1, Salvadora, Spanish str., for Manila. June 1, Delta, French steamer, for Haiphong. June 1, Don Juan, Spanish str. for Ainoy, &c. Juuc i, Elte, German steamer, for Manila..
FASSENGERS ARRIVALS.
Pez Pakshan, str., (rom Saigon.-4 Manila. men and q Chinese,
Per Lancelot, atr., from Saigon.-too Chinese. Der Brindisi, str., from Singapore, &c.-376 Chinese.
Per Thairs, str., from Taiwanfon, &c.--Mr. Petersen, and 40 Chinese.
Per Nanshon, str., from Bangkok.-4 Chinese, Per Namchow, str, from Penang, &c.-637
Chinese.
Per Phra Nang, str, from Bangkok-150 Chinese.
Per Fooksang, sir, from Shanghai, &c.---Mr. and Mrs. Allaum..
Per Susizz, sir, from Portland (Oregon), &c. -16 Chinese.
Ver Martha, sir, from Kebe, &c.-3 Chinese. Per Mecfoo, str., from Shanghai-17 Chinese. Per Triumph, str., from Pakhol, &c.—Mr. E.. H. Parker (H.B.M. Consul of Hoihow), and ros Chinese.
Per Asagao, str., from Nagasaki--Mr, Hood, and 2 Japanese.
DEPARTED.
Per Palinurus, str., for Amoy. Europeans and 94 Chinese.
Per Mengkud, str., for Swatow, &c.—50 Chinese,
.
Per Libelie, str., far Saigon.-12 Chinese. Per deliv, sir, for Haiphong.—8 Chinese. Per Hailong, str., for Swatow, &c.- Euro-
Per Smith, str., for Swatow.--tho Chinese.
The Bank of China & Japan & the Straits Ld.-peans and roo Chinese
$17 per share, sellers.
sellers.
The Bank of China & Japan & the Straits Ld-
'Founders' shares, Z180 per share, sellers. The Hongkong Marina, Ld-nominal. London and Pacific. Petroleum Co., Ld.-£15, The National Bank of China, Ld.-30 per cent,
dis., sellers. The National Bank of China, Ld-Founders'
shares, $475 per share, buyers.
EXCHANGE.
ON LONDON-Bank,¡T. T.
3/11
Flank Billa, on demand
.3/10
Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...3/13 Credits at 4 months' sight ...................3/2]. Documentary Bills, at 4 months"
sight.....
3/21
ON PARIS
3.91
..222
..222
714
Bank, Bills, on demand..........
Credis, at 4 months' sight ...........4.02
On India, T. T.*.....................
On Demand
ON SHANGHAY---
Bank, T. Ten
Private, 30 days' sight.
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE.
...721
For Shanghai, Nogaiski, Kobe, Yokohama, and Vancouver, B.C. Per Empress of Japan „to-morrow, the and Instant, at jr.30 AM,
For Straits and Calcutta-Per Japan to morrow, the and instant, at 11.30 AM.
to-morrow, the and instant, at 11.30 AM.
REPORTS.
the left Shanghai on the 28th ultimo.
The Chinese steamship Mecjoo reports that fresh northerly wind and fine weather,
Had
The British steamship Brindisi reports that she left London on the roth April, and Singa- pore on the 35th ultimo. Had fine weather ibroughout.
The British steamship Nanskan reports that she left Bangkok on the 22nd ultimo, and Koh- si-chang on the 24th. Had fine weather throughout.
The German steamship-Marika reports that she left Kobe, vid Mazi on the 26th ultimo. Had Ene weather with light variable winds during the voyage. Last night light fog.
The British steamship facdu reports that she left Kutchinatru on the 27th ultimo. Had Borth and north-east winds from Mesima to port, with heavy rain and thick weather,
The British steamship Pakshas reports that
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17th May, General.-Order, P1.01 F18H, British steaner, 16t, A. Stopank STORE NORDISKE, Danish steamer, 396, E.
Hongkong and W’hampen Sock ta
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Suenson, 30th May,-from a cruise (26th May-G. N. Telegraph Co WUOTAN, German steamer, 1,016, A. Ott, 25th MayCardill, via Singapore 18th May, Coal-Wieler & Co. VIKSANO, British steamer, 87, W. H. Freeman, 27th May -Swatow 26th May, Ballast.➡ Jardine, Matheson & Co.
SAILING VESSELS. ADOLPH OBRIC, American bark, 1,376, F. Carle-
ton, 5th March, New York 31 August Kerosene Oil-Reuter, Brockelmann & Co. AUSTRIA, British bark, 1, 105, Geo. N. Dakin, 30th April-New York 11th Nov., Kerosene Oll-Order.
AUGUSTA, German bark, 473, Jessen, 26th May,
Bajina gib May, Timber.-Wieler & Co. CAMBUSO ON. British ship, 1,197, R. Carland, 19th May, New York 28th Nov,, Petroleum, Russell & Co. COLUMBUS, German ship, 1,428, L. Haesloop,
21st April-Singapore 20th March, Timber.
Melchers & Co.
DON JUSTO, American baik, 708, B. Neilson,
21st April,-Singapore 28th Feb., Timber. Captalb.
ERLKOENIG, Chinese Dars, 457,Optum Examina. tion hulk, Stonecutters! Island.—Chinese Customs.
HYDRA, Danish bark, 786, C. Christensen, 26th
April-Hamburg 5th December, General Carlowitz & Co.
ISAAC REED, American ship, 1,489, F.D. Waldo, 24th May, New York 23rd Nov., Kerosene Oil-Russell & Co.
JOHN BAIZLEY, American bark, 700, F. P. Shepherd, 26th May, Singapore and May, Timber.-Order.
.
MCLAUREN. American ship; 1,313, F. L. Onken,
28th April, New York 30th November, Petroleum.Order.
Master.
OMEGA, British bark, 480, A. V. Brown, 23rd
May, Singapore 24th April, Timber SARA MERSEDEs, Feruvian schooner, 245, A
Mualatin, 4th July, Saigon 27th June, Rica. Captain.
ST. JAMES, American ship. 1,487, W. D. Burn
ham, 28th April, Shanghal 2111 April, Dallas, Russell & Co. VELOCITY, British bark, 491, R. Martin, 26th May,-Honolulu 19th Aprif, General→→ Chinese,
Intimations.
NOTICE,
UNPAID CALLS.
LABUK PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED,
HAREHOLDERS and, or HOLDERS of SACRIDERS or HOLDERSAL CALI due 15th January last, are requested to pay the same to the Undersigned, together with Interest at the rate of 12 per cent. per acum from above date to date of payment, on or before 3rd June next.
Shares on which a Call or Calls are unpaid on 3rd June next will be dealt with in accordance with the Articles of Association.
TURNER & Co.,
3-Founders shares will not be entitled in any year to any dividend eati! Ordinary shares have received 8 per cent. on the amount paid up on each share. After payment of an 8 per cent. divident en Ordinary shares and after any pro- for a Reserve Fund has been made, the balance vision that it may be deemed advisable to make of monies available for distribution will be divided divided among the holders of Ordinary shares, Into two equal parts, of which one will be
and the other among the holders of the Founders' shares.
The Holders of Founders shares will be interested in the surplus assets of the Company, ia the event of its being wound up in the same proportions one-half to holders of Ordinary after repayment of the subscribed capital. shares, one-half to holders of Founders shares,
4-The Head Office of the Company will be in Hongkong, with branches or Agencies in other ports and places in the East as may be deemed most advantageous, and in London.
S-The business of the Company will be conducted in Hongkong by a Board of Directors, consisting of not less than three nor more than five, of whom one shall be Managing Director and Chairman, with a Secretary (Adam Lind) and a competent Europeán staff.
No fees shall be payable to the Directors, except the Managing Director, In any year until holders of Ordinary shares have received at least & per cent, on the, amount paid up on their shares.
The first Directors are
H. W. DICK Managing Director
and Chairman. G. S. COXON.
E. H. MELBYE,
Who shall hold office until the first annual neeling to be held in the year 1892.
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6-With a paid up Capital of $500,000, a reserve liability of $475,000, and a select body of shareholders, this Company may reasonably hope to be able to carry on operations to the extent of fram three to five millions of dollars, obtaining from local Banks and financial Insti- tutions facilities that no individual dealer or firm could command, and affording, in turn, to these institutions, guarantees and securities they could not well obtain elsewhere,
7-Reasonably bandsome dividends on the paid up capital may be secured by simply invest- ing in, and bolding, carefully selected local dividend-paying Stocks, purchased at the favor- able moment. Trust Companies in England formed for the purpose of such investments have been almost uniformly successful. Had such a Company existed in Hongkong twenty years ago, the average return on investment made then would now be about 171 per cent. on the money originally laid out, and the increase in value of the Stocks purchased would average about 140 per cent.
New Companies are likely to be formed here from time to time for a variety of purposes, and there is no reason to suppose that investments made in their shares in the early stages of their history as dividend-paying Companies, may not, In the course of years, shew as handsome profits, and as vast increases in value, as any known in the past. The Stacks and Shares of existing Companies afford also, on occasions, favorable opportunities for investment.
8.-It will form no portion of the business of write shares, or invest or deal in anything but this Company to float new Companies, under- the Stocks, Shares and Debentures of the enter prises indicated in paragraph.
Profits, and considerable profits, may, it is belleved, be made by the purchase and sale from day to day of local Stocks, Shares and Deben- tures of the descriptions indleited.
The value of Share property in Hong- kong is very great, so great that even with the facilities afforded by the Banks, the purely General Managers. with the situation and a tard le fairly to grapple the and afford to the many holders 1778
adequate outlets, There are few or no per manent investors in the Colony, and there are therefore great and frequent fluctuations in values. The ever changing nature of the popu tion is constantly throwing shares and stocks upon the market, quite apart from the operations of speculative dealers, and thus very valuable fors opportunities are constantly being offered to
buyers with capital at command.
Hongkong, 28th May, 1891.
HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD, WANCHAL REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
Always on Hand,
Hanekama dah lume .VU.
NOTICE.
MALLORV,
THE SHAMEEN hotel and LAND COMPANY, LIMITED.
“HE OFFICE of the above named Company Tas been temporarily REMOVED to
No. 5, PEDDER'S HILL,
The Company will, it is hoped, not merely secure reasonable profis for his shareholders, but will confer a benefit on the shareholding community generally by steadying the local markets and ensuring them against, violant Auctuations,
parties thereto.
16-Application for shares should be made Shanghal Banking Corporation, on application, on forms to be obtained from The Hongkong & and should be forwarded to The Hongkong & $110 in respect of each Founders share applied Shanghal Banking Corporation, and a sum of for, and of $15 in respect of each Ordinary share applied for firm should be paid into The Hong- kong & Shanghal Banking Corporation to the credit of the Company's Account,
17.—If no allotment is made, or a less num. ber is allotted than applied for, the deposit will be returned in full or pro raid; as may be, with interest at the rate of a per cent, per annum.
The $10 paid in respect of each Founders share allotted will be applied exclusively in payment of preliminary expenses, and the balance unexpended will be returned.
The Subscription for Founders shares will Ordinary shares not taken up by the Founders close on the 15th June and Subscriptions for will then be advertised for.
Hongkong, 30th May, 1800.
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HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB."
en found insufficient an EXTRA CHE accommodation in the Pavillon -having
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held on FRIDAY, the 5th June, at 5.30 p.m. la the Pavillion to consider the advisability or other wise of extending the Building,.
ARTHUR K. TRAVERS, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 27th May, 1801. SIEN
TIN SURGEON DENTIST.
No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 18 March, for.
DENTISTRY,
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
AND
MODERATE FÈES.
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MR WONG TAL-FONG,
Surgeon Dentist,
(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly ---
assistant to Dr. ROGERS),
HAS REMOVED
TO
THE MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD, (next to the Telegraph Companies).
CONSULTATION FREE. Hongkong, 7th March, 18or.
1405
W. S. MARTEN,
ARTISTIC DECORATOR,
1 DUDDELL STREET,
HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 6th April, rigo,
NOTICE
JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS
COMPANY, LIMITED. \ JEVE'S WOOD PRESERVER OR
ANTISEPTIC PAINT.
AND
PROVISION MERCHANTS, NAVY CONTRACTORSĮ
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, No. 11, Praya Central, (Opposite Pedder's Wharf);
SOLE
A for
GENTS
RAHTJEN'S GENUINE COMPOSITION
FOR .... 1 "THE BOTTOMS OF IRON SHIPS.
HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, specially mand actured for coating the Inside of STEEL SHIPS.
“SPECIALLY' SELECTED;" EX PRIME, PORK and BEEF in Barrels... Also AMERICAN PRIME SUGAR-CURED
HAMS and BACON,'.
CHR. MOTZ & Co., BORDEAUX CLARETS,
CEMENT from the celebrated Factory of Hem-
MADOR,
FLENSBURG STOCK BEER, ENGINEERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' MACHINERY AND TOOLS. EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES
ALWAYS IN STOCK
AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL S
SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE,
Hongkong, 25th March. 1891.
JOHN AMEROSE CLARKE,
Teacher of Officers and Engineers,
No. 75. WYNDHAM STREET,
Opposite Central Police Station.
ANDIDATES
CHOIRA EXAMINATIONS,
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prepared for the MARINE
Author of the "NEW NAVIGATION," And an "Artikmetic" for Engineers, $5.1 Hongkong, 7th February, 1891,
JUST ARRIVED, FOR SALE,
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[33 THE New Stem Winder and Enameled Diat
WATERBURY WATCH.. SERIES For Gentlemen, or large she. SERIES L.-For Ladies', or small size,'
appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale “HE Undersigned have this day been
of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and are prepared to supply quantities to suit purchasers, at Wholesale Prices. Extra' Special terms for Shipping and large, Orders
Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, C,B., C.E._Chief Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board; London, says
"It is the best Disinfectant in se
W; G. HUMPHREYS & Co Bank Bulidings. Hongkong, 19th June 1888,
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NOTICE.
"RIFFITH'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS
1, Ice House Road are suitably lighted to produce all styles of Portraiture in any weather.
CABINETS from $6 a dozen
CARTES DE VISITE from $3 a dozen. LIFE SIZED BUSTS in Colour, or Black & White.
IVORY MINIATURES, &c, &c.
NEW VIEWS OF HONGKONG and the Coast Ports are always ready,
Hanokang, nath Sentember, too!
NOTICE.
$1.75
each,
Wind in less than a dozen turns Jewelled, Dust-proof, Keyless, with All the latest improvements, A perfect and unrivalled timekeepers reliable, durable and accurate,
and also SERIES E-The Good old favorite." best form of the original Waterbury: offered at the toduced price of $8.70 each.
Orders from Out-ports to be accompanied
remittance for cost.
by
The
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA," Solo Agents in Japan, China, Corca, Hongkong & Macis No. 8, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRALNY! Hongkong, zoth Febmary, 1800 T1189
CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS,
(REGISTERED). -
A'N' ANTISEFTIC PAINT for the Preserva- Tade. May be applied to Beams, Floors, Wains
tion of Wood, Walls, Ropes and Ship's coting, Wooden Ornaments, ETC, Roofs, Wooden Sheds, Farmers' and Gardeners' Impie. ments, Carte, Fosis, Fences, Stables, Gates, Bridges, Boats, and all Timber underground.
Efectually excludes all dampness from walls painted with it and entirely prevents the crum bildg away and decay of both stone and bricks. Walte ants do not touch wood painted with Carboliness Avenarius.
Used during the last rà with the utmost success, as proved by annicrous Testimonials ||148| || fringe: Uving authorities.
Sold in casks of about 450 lbs., act, Price 8 cents per 1b,'
For further particulars; apply to
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK.COMPANY,
LIMITED,
SHIPMASTERS AND ENGINEERS are respectfully informind that, if upon their arrival In this HarnOUR # ma of the
COMPANY'S FOREMEN should be at hand,
abe left Saigon on the 26th ult, Had mederate where all communications respecting the Com-Company's resources in "Cash and Time” ORDERS FOR REPAIRS, if sent to the HEAD
southerly wind and sea with fine weather to Gap Rock; thence to port had moderate north- cast winda,
The British steamship Namchow reports that she left Penang on the 22nd ultimo, and Singa pore on the 25ib. Had light southerly wind and fine weather throughout. On making the land Bary weather and drizzling rain.
From
The British steamship Lancelot reports that The left Saigon on the 26th ultimo. Salgon to lat. 11 north, had light southerly wind and Sae weather; thence to port had strong
pany's business should be addressed,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
R. FRASER-SMITH, Chairman. Hongkong, 4th May, 1891.
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Dr. Knorr's ANTIPYRINE,
(Dose for Adulis 18 to 35 grains trey)
IS
Orrick, No. 14, Praya Central, will receive prompt attention.
10. Considerable profits may also be a cipated from the employment of a portion of the
dealings in sharez, identified by numbers or otherwise, and deposited in the hands of the Company or with iis Bankers. Those acquainted
In the event of complaints" being found with this class of business la Hongkong and Shanghal are, well aware of the beavy rates of Bocessary, commm.leation with the Undersigned interest paid in respect of such transactions, and la requested, when immediate steps will be taken | will see what an opening exists for a business as safe as it is profitable.
For Swatow, Amcy, & Talwanfoo-Per Thales | east-north-east winds.with passing showers,
he left with seamship Besglor reports that the most approved and most efficacious is to importance, may be transacted. she Wuhu on the 27th ulimo, Had mode.
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
小
rate northerly and north-easterly winds to Turn remedy in cases of HEADACHE, MIGRAINE,
about. Rain and thick weather off Turnabout NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FEVER Light northerly wind, kasy and thick weather from Breaker Point.
TYPHUS, ERYSIPELAS, HOOPING
mended by the medical Faculty. To be bad from every reputed Chemist and Druggist. Ask for Dr. KNORR'S ANTIPYRINE Each Tin bears the inventor's signature, “4 Dr, KNORR" La red latters,**
NANSHAN, British steamer, 805, J. Blackburn, The British weamship Phra Nang reports
30th May, Bangkok 22nd May, Rice, that she left Bangkok on the 23rd ultimo, and COUGH, and many other complaints. It is Hop Hing.
Kob-si-chang on the 25th. Had fresh south-also he very best Antiseptic. Highly recom PAKSHAN, British steamer, 835, J. Jenkins, 30th west winds to Pulo Obi; thence to port End May, Salgón 26th June, General-Hop light to moderate south to south-east winds and Hing Hong.
fine weather, Passage 5 days and 3ə) hours. LANCELOZ, British steamer, 1,564, J. Thomas, The British steamship Thales reports that she seth May,-Saigon 26th May, Rice and left Talwanfoo on the 28.h uilmo, Amoy on the Paddy Arnhold, Karberg & Co
2ptb, and Swatow on the 30th, From Taiwanfoo BRINDISI, British steamer, 2,129, E. Street, 31st to moually heavy rain. From Amoy to Swatow had moderate breeze and overcast sky May, London roth April, and Singapore with aqually **25th May, General.-P. & O, S. N. Co. C bad fresh north-east breeze with heavy sea and THALIS, British steamer, 810, Hunter, 3rst very squally weather. From Swarow to port bad · Supplies 'constantly (on hand at thể Ching and Swatow 30th, General Tapos siederate winds and fine weather. In Amoy the Event, Port and Bank. Co-Sale Agents
Lapralk steamship Wanthow, H.M.S. Imperiouse and for China.“ Beware of sparious imitations"l'
"Hongkong, syla May, 1889,
& Co.
11.-Between the Head Office in Hongkong and the London Branch or agency, useful business in the nature of "Arbitrage," now 12. In one or all of the forms of business indicated in the preceding paragraphs, it is anticipated that handsome profits may be made, believed that a safe as well as a profitable. and by a judicious admixture and selection, it business may be carried on.
ing
13.-There is no promotion-money payable to any one. All the preliminary expenses for float- and registering the Company are bome and paid by the Founders. No Founders shares have been reserved by the Promoters or given away freed from the obligation to take or under write 76 Ordinary stares.
to rectify the cause of dissatisfaction,
D. GILLIES Secretary. Hongkong, 24th Apr, 188,
FOR SALE'
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THE Schooner
"MONTIARA," Length}|
Depth of hold...sam Registered tonnage ggg tomsərr (Owing to recent alterations the carrying. capacity of the Monstara has been increased to about 120 tons, dead weight) _|||||
The Montara was built in Blagapera, and is most solidly constructed of teak throughout, with Iron-wood frames. She has recently been 14--Subscription's are, in the first instance, thoroughly overhauled under experienced Euro- invited for 100 Founders shares of $100 each. pean superintendence, fastened throughout With Each applicant for a Founders share must apply | 2lach galvanised spikes, and newly re-coppered. or underwrite at least 75. Ordinary shares, She is forcha-rigged with the best canvas salis. and must undertake to bear his proportion of | Draft of water y feet.
for
exceed $10, for each Founders that possibly
share. 16There are no agreements of contracts of [487), any déveription entered into by the Company w
For
For further particulars apply tost
R. KASER-SMITH,
Hongkong, 9th April, 189)
76, Pedder's Hill, Ole!
SCHEELE & Co Sole Agents No. 16, Stanley Street.
Hongkong, and December, 1880.
If you have a COLD or COUCH,
nente or leading to
CONSUMPTION,
SCOTTS EMULSION
OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITYS
OF LINN AND BODJE LEE BETSTASE CURB FCITU TZU This preparation containg Ve stimuls ug properties of typophosphitra Jud du Norwegian tud JJ ver til. Paed; my wysicians all the world over. It is as pinasabia de mik. Three times na enfou dlous as plain Oot Liver Dik & perfoes Foulston, bestar sny other made. For all forms ofding, des, Bronchitis, CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, and a-Flesh Producer there is nothing like FCOTT'S EMULSION, Let na ons by profase explanation or Impudent, entreaty, induce you to scoop
sabetituto.
Bold by all Chemists {"BOOTT & BOWNE, LIMITED,
47 WARRINGDON ST., LONDON, M.C.
*Solo Agents for Hongkong and China 1 Messrs. AG, WATSON & Co. (LIMITED), Kinslerne, moth, December, *RRÓ AN
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