The probibition by the Municipal Council of women frequenting opium dires, is likely to be the cause of a good deal of litigation, for the oplum shop-keepers, in consequence of the falling-off of their business, protest that they are unable to pay their rents, and most of the shop-keepers consider it a grant grievance that the keepers of tea shops should profit as they are doing by the decline of the opium dens; that they do so cannot he doubted, for since the women have been kept out of the oplum houses they have flocked to the other establishments in great numbers.
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T HAЯDALIT ONOXƉИоH IHT THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1891.
STEANDER
Intimations
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
Natimatijys,
Intimations.
THE CHINA BORNEO COMPANY
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. A
NOTICED BOULUN O
pawn Hebitrectori ure fifépared to re-allot For- GENERAL Pffelted Shares in the above Company on
NEXTRAORDINARY
landlords are threatening swaalts. The oplem occurred. The festival of Yae-lan Pia Kwah vicinity, especially on the north of the river. The for the purpose of receiving the Commit- A MEEETING of MEMBERS of the production at the Office of the Agents of Scrip
H.E. Shao, formerly Shanghai Tasial, who has been appointed to succeed Lia Ming-chan in the Governorship of Formosa, will arrive here to-morrow from Shaoshing in the Cheklang province. Shao had been in mourning for his mother and has had a severe Illness himself, in Consequence of which be obtained a two months' leave of absence, which has now expired. He will be the guest of the City Magistrate herd, who is making preparations for his reception, and on leaving Shanghai will proceed to Peking to have audience with the Emperor before taking. up his post. We hear that he may he appointed to the Governoabip of Shantung province, rendered vancant by the death of Chang Yas.
The report that the Indemulty for property destroyed at Wehu has been fixed at Tia, x11,000 is now confirmed. On the 19th of this moon, the result Fathers invited the Customs Tactal, Taal Tuotat, and the two Magistrates, to the Mission house, where the priests informed the officials that the property horned and rained had been valued at Tit. 111,000, inclusive of faral fure, provisions, etc. The Fathers also asked from the Government, a smail bil called Ngor re-shan, north of the present Mission buildings, and also a piece of land on the east side of the Mission house. After a short consultation the officials agreed to give the Fathers the two lots of ground mentioned, in three months' time. All the necessary documents are being drawn up and will be signed in the next few days.
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during the day, and we may safely congratulate But not even age can alwrys teach wisdom. A ourselves that the worst part of the summer is
lew days later on ok! mac past seventy years of || over. The health of the Foreign emmunityage rushed into his burning house to save a few has be fairly good; I regret to say that the articles of failure and was also very badly usual amount of sickness amongst the Chinese burned.. is prevalent, and some very sudden deaths have Locusts continue to arnoy the farmert in this is now belag celebrated, and our Band is being officials offer a reward of fourteen cash a catty illuminated at night by small bonfires at the for them. water's edge, by the bursing of Joss paper and mock money in the shape of shoes of sycee, to
The city is crowded with students who have appease the evil spirits. A very pretty sight it month. The "Chu K40 hea reached Pukeo, come up for the triennial examination next is to see a number of tiny shaped lanterns of all the city on the apposite banic of the Yangtze colours sent adrift on the rivar with a small from Nanking. He will remain there until the Candle lit inside of them. Last night the Chinese fitst of the eighth moon, when he will be escorted corvette Poro Ming, anchored off the North
into this city. He comes from Cheklang and shore, was illumtuated from stem to stern with his name is Kin. His alternate is a young man lanterns, and being a calm night, the effect from Klangsi named Li, only thirty-one years looked exceedingly pretty. Pickets of Chinese of age. He took his degree two years ago, braves still patrol the Settlement, and everything remains quiet. "H.B.M.S. Redpola in port. Mercury, on
HANGCHOW.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
“August 22nd.
A few days ago, two friends were drinking ten in a tea-shop and one of them made the payment in cash. The waiter returned 'one of the cash and asked him to give him a better que. Ад altercation then occurred and the case was settled by the decision of the bystanders that the two friends should beg the waiter's pardon, Tala they did, but after leaving the shop they felt the shame so keenly, that they could, not bear it, so they purchased one dollar's worth of opium and swallowed it between them and went back to the tea-shop and died there. This was too much for the proprietor of the shop, so he swallowed plum with the purpose of putting an end to the trouble this calamity was bringing on him. He came near dying also, but was saved by vigorous efforts. All this occurred over and cash of ques- Honable value.-N. &. Daily News,
assure you
IR CHEFOO.
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Yesterday morning two Japanese men-of-war arrived from Port Arthur, and they will remain here to meet the Chiness fleet when they arrive. I hear the Japanese will give a dinner at the Beach Hotel to all the Chinese officers. In fact there is to be great feasting and féteing between the Admirals and officers of the two fleets. They seem to be following the example of the French and Russians, of which we have heard so much in late telegrama,
Notwithstanding the presence of so many strangers, the city is very quiet, but it would not be unwise for the foreign authorities, to keep a versel bere until after the examinations.-N. C. Daily Nerus.
TRUNGKING
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P.M.
"HE JANNUAL GENERAL" MEETING
tee's Report for the Past Season and electing the Committee and Officers for the coming above Club will be held in the Crry, HALL on MONDAY, the 7th September, at 5 PM, Sean, will be held be the PAVILION OF FRIDAY, the: xrth September proximo, at 4 and payment of the CALL of $; and Interest on
or before the 5th September next. 230 RAL700 (By Order of the Board of Directors, 1T/M
JADERMORFAGIBB,} LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 26th August, 1891. ̧
THE CHINA,BORNEO, COMPANY,
LIMITED
ARTHUR K TRAVERS,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 17th August, 1891,
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BUSINESSJAD DE PARE, ASTO nivent) poki to erch Member of the Club, Notice of the Business to be transacted, bas,
Any Member who has not received such vollee THE HON
HÒNGKONG AND KOWLOON is requested to communicate at once with WHARF AND GODOWN, COMPANY, 02)
T. F. HOUGH, extra adel SLIMITED: TUA Mon, 27th August, 1841.
Clerk of the Conme.....
ISSUE OF $500,000 FIVE AND A HALF DOLLARS FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD,
PER CENT. MORTGAGE DEBENTURES
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T1159OTICE is hereby elven that an EXTRA- ORDINARY MEETING of SHARE.. HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of Mesms. Gibb, Livingston & Co., No. 6, Ice House Laur, on THURSDAY, the Toth day of September, 1Rotat 4 pm, when the following Resolutions will be put to the Meeting
VUOKAHS OF $5REAGA ZINAL A REWARD of $son wil be paid to any person supplying information that will May 04 bit lead to the discovery and identiscation of a TEND
ENDERS, are invited for the purchase of Chinese girl named LF AFAT, who, in or about per cent Mortgage Deben- the month of September, 1888, was residentat St. $500,000 in Som debentures are issued Francis Street, Watichal, in' the house of JOHN in order to repay the nor tures of $25p cach,
rowed by the Company.
money temporarily bor
MINHINNETT, an overseer In the Hongkong
That the Company, be wound up voluntarily and that Jafin Wheeley of Hong- kong be and he is hereby appointed, Liqui dator for the purposes of such winding up
The loan wil bå Yéfüred by i flok Public Works Department, under the protection | 4112 2-That the draft Agreement submitted
Gist
charge on the undertaking of the Company and
eventust increased cipital for the time Bui
and fiture,
NGAN. of a Chinese kept woman named WONG AH
LI AFAT is about 10 years of age and according to a declaration "made by WONG application containing an offer of a premium will to ber mother about three years ago presumably The Debentures are Issued at par, but ahr AH NGAN at the Magistracy, she was returned receive consideration at the hands of the Directo some village in the Kwangtung Province, ters, but this shall not affect the right of the where it is stated she died a short time after- Directors to accept any tender they may see fit.wards. No tendera will be accepted below pCHTUA value of $ago each made payable to bearer and AFAT war old by WONG AH NGAN and that. On the other hand TOHN MINHINNETT The Debentures will be fisued bearing a face deposed on cath-in-the-Supreme Court that LI earring interest from the 1st day of October, he was present in his own house when the 1891 at the rate of 51 per centum per annum, purchase modey was paid; and it has since been payable half-yearly on the 1st day April and reported that the girl was taken to Singapore for
who..shall produce reliable evidence, showing
A Reward of $150 at LI AFAT was returned to her mother, in or about September, 1888, and afterwards died as alleged.
to this Meeting and expressed to be made the one part and The Hongkong Bornes between this Company and its Liquidator of
Company, Ltd. of the other part be and the
same is hereby approved and that the said Liquidator be and he is hereby authorized to enter into an Agreement with such now Company (when incorporated) In the terms of the said draft and to carry the same into effect sunny moments On the above Resolutions belog passed the
proceedings as to the winding up of the Com pany, and the powers conferred on the Liqu the provisions of Section CXLIX of Ordinance ditor will be proceeded with and exercised under
sald he bad appropriated the funds collected the ast dar of October at the Office of the Hong immoral purposes be paid to any person No. 1 of 1865 of the Ordinances of Hangkong.
kong, or its branches, at the current rate of kong and Shanghal Banking Corporation, Hong- Exchange upon presentation of the Coupons attached to the debenture.. The terms of sub- scription for each debenture are as follows per cent, on application and the balance on Is day of October, 1891.
Apply to peoria a folde
THE EDITOR: Inibosqetovanôt qu
The Hongkong Telegraph. Hongkong, 29th August, 1801 [1169
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. NOTICE.
By Order of the Board of Directors, et AND GIBB, LIVINGSTON &1Co ́"} -tengeri hela voan, nt des Agents, Proton 12
Hongkong, 27th August, Bot.
NOTICE.
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H. G. BROWN & CO LIMITED.23.2 accordance with the provisions of the Articles of Association, the Consulting Committee and General Manages bave this day declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND of 4 per
on the paid-up Capital of the Company.
Where no allotment I made the actual deduction but without any interest, and where amount paid will be returned in full without any the number of debentures allotted in less than the number applied for the surplus will be credited in reduction of the amount payable on ailotment- and any excess returned. Failure to pay any Instalment when due will render the allotment DURING tbis and next month members are cent. for the half year ended 30th June, 18911 liable to cancellation' and previous payments to
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The debentures shall be deemable at par in
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) POR It has been remarkably quiet here for the last few months, but now all of a sudden the whole place is to an uproar and all sorts of rumours of any demonstration against foreigners. It is are in circulation; but there seems to be no fear the Total this time who has brought down the wrath of the Chungkingites upon himself. On the night of the eighth of the present month wire consumed. The locality of the fire was there was a big fire and over one hundred horses very near the Chentai's Yamen. All of the officials fo the place were present. When the Sce engines were brought out only two out of some thirteen or fourteen could be made to work at all; it then came to light that the Taotal had abolished the fire brigades and had taken charge of the whole affair bimslf. And it was to keep the engines in repair to his own use. Great indignation was expressed and, be was publicly censured by the Chental, who refused The people of Yu Yor, in the district of
to allow a chair to be brought for him to sit Shanshing, have been greatly excited lately over
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) upon in the presence of the crowd. The fol the discovery that some miscreants are opening"
Chefoo, 14th August, 1891. lowing day written netices were circulated the graves and carrying off the ghastly contents The weather here is delightful and the visitors throughout the whale city, peremptorily order of the coffins. When the Magistrate came out from Shanghai and elsewhere asem to be enjoying every family to send one man to the the other day the people got so excited that theying themselves thoroughly, especially the
Yamén on the fourteenth to demand of the broke his chair and tore his clothes, compelling children. This afternoon we are to have a
Totai the money raised by subscription for him to take refuge speedily in his ramen. Three rest, as the Band from the French flagship keeping the fire engines in repair. On men and a boy have been caught at this ghastly Triomphante are to play on the beach opposite the eleventh, early in the forenoon, the Taolai work. The men were in a boat, and being the Beach Hotel. As It is a lovely day we shall
went to the Chentai's Yamén, As soon as he strangers in the district were ordered to stop by have quite a crowd to hear the sweet sounds of had entered the building a great mob rushed some of the people who had formed themselves music, which are something sare in Chefoo, in after him, smashed his chair and hooted and yelled as only a Chinese mob knows how to do, and heaped upon him such an amountfortélture. of filthy abuse as probably no foreigner ever heard or could understand. Many demanded remuneration for their losses, others demanded food, some insisted upon his immediate expala sion from the city. All the courtyards and balls of the Yamen were filled with men and boys, all apparently trying who could make the most noise. The back door of the Yamen was held by a brigade of old women, sald to have been over two hundred strong, all duly armed with their night soil Implements in anticipation of bis Excellency making his exit in that direc tion, which had be done he would have been thoroughly fertilised. The soldiers belonging to the Chentai managed to keep the crowd from laying hands upon him until rellef came, which was well on in the afternoon, notice having been sent by the Chental to the head-quarters of all the City Guards to repair to his Yamen. This they did without uniforms of arms They gradually passed in amongst the crowd without attracting attention until they mustered a pretty strong force, when at a given signal the soldiers rushed on the mob and belaboured them right. and left, so there was a general stampede. In the mean time the Taotai had taken his seat in the Chental's chair and rushed out after the crowd,. who, when parted on the run, were hotly pursued by the soldiers and kept on the move; so he got clear of the crowd and arrived safely at his own Yamen, the outer gates of which had already been occupied by a company of soldiers who immediately closed and barred the gates. distributed among the poorer of those who were Several hundred thousands of cash have been burned out. There is sald to have been not less than ten thousand people present in the locked all traffic. Proclamations have been streets in that quatter, where they completely lasted, one by the perfect, and one by himself, both of which explain the Tantal's motives, which as a matter of course were food. He denies having appropriated any public funds to bis own use or of having done anything but what was for the public good, but no one believes him and he is still the object of unabated malediction. It is not often, that an offical manages to get the people so thoroughly down on him as this Taotal of Chungking hus done.-Mercury.
into a vigilance committee, and give an accouot of themselves. Instead of stopping the men urged the boat faster down the stream, throwing overboard a number of bags as they proceeded. They were pursued however, and fading their followers overtaking them, the three men jumped overboard, and it is averred, walked under the water. Finally they were captured and brought to land, and some of the bags were fished up and fourd to contain dead men's bones, upon which the country people stoned the three men to death, The bay was brought before the Authorities for trinl. when he confessed that he and the three men were engaged by another man to break open the graves and steal the bones, for which this man paid the four confederates $600 a boat-load, What he wanted the bones for is a mystery, During the trial of the lad the Magistrate ordered the slayers of the three men to be locked up, and it was then that the people broke the officials chair. The people think the whole business is connected in some way with the Koiso-hwely who may want to stir up wild excitement among the people and then credit the foreignera with having instigated the rifling of the graves that they might make medicine of the bones, Already a very bad feeling prevails against foreigners in the district, where the hatred for the Roman Catholle Missionarien is very intense.
WESTERN SHANTUNG.
August 17th.
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The contrast between the present season and the fast is very mirked. While there have been many and heavy rains this year, there has been nothing like a flood. The crops which were rained' by the drought in the latter part of Juce, were saved by timely showers falling just in the nick of time, and in almost all directions the outlook is reported to be extremely favourable. But one is never sure of his crops in this country (or perhaps in aur other) until they have been harvested, and not always then
A men, living in a village not ar from here, had gathered a good crop, of wheal, and soon after harvest took advantage of a clear hot day to bring out a few bushels and spread it on the threaking-floor to dạy, xa in the custom of farmers, with a view to prevent heal- ing of the grain. Suddenly and without d' monent's warning, a black cloud seemed to fill the sky, and so rapid was the downpour, that in spite of his utmost exertions, the farmer, who was watching his grain, could not recover any of it, before it was carried away by a torrent into -the village mudhole, Out of the whole quantity,
be barely saved
quirt,
I regret for state that Mrs. Newman, of the Family Hotel, died very suddenly this morning. She was talking and laughing with several others, when she commenced to cough, and sat down on the sofa and expired at once. I hear the cause of ber death was heart-disease.
The two French men-of-war which are now kere are expected to leave to-morrow, but I have not yet heard where they are bound to. More anca-Mercury.
(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)
August 25th,
Very general regret is felt bere at the rather sudden death yesterday morning of Mrs. A. New man of the Family Hotel. The deceased lady, ho came to Chefoo in 1873, was one of our sident residents, and her numerous friends and patrons up and down the coast will heartily sympathise with her family in their sad bereave ment. The funeral, which is sure to be largely attended, takes place this afternoon,
Chang-yas, Governor of Shantung, died at As you have already probably heard, H.E. Chicanta lant Saturday, and in consequence the flags at the various Consolates and hongs are at half-mast.
trained band of the Triomphants played before By the kind courtesy of the Admiral, the well the Club last evening, and to judge by the large number of people who congregated upon the beach to listen to the melodious straine, the usual treat was very fully enjoyed, and pro portions to regret is felt that it cannot be repeated, as the Triomphante and Villars leave for Vladivostock, tomorrow.-N. C. Daily News.
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MAN NEWCHWANG...
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
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*August zoth.
The last report anent Dr. Greig is that he has left. Kirin, and is making bls way down here vid Kwanchantza, where his wife and child are. We hear that he was accused of causing the death of six children, and that after his, arrest and treatment the mandarin telegraphed to know from the Total what his punishment should be. They don't seems to be aware at Kirin that foreigner can only be Judged and punished by their own con- sola, according to Treaty, of course. It is to be hoped that when Dr. Gielp arrives a very, full inquiry will befnatibuted, and if necessary that the British Minister at Peking will make some one res- ponsible for the outrage that has been committed. The authorities in the neighbourhood are very Independent, and it is a great pity that the dispute which took place some years ago as to the French mission baying some land, has never been settled, especially as as a small mandarin was shot and killed by a French priest, acel. denfally it was said. Mr. Dillon; French Consul at Tientsin, visited the district and made a full. port, but nothing further was done and the bad feeling remains,N; C, Daily Neur
While at this time last year all the district magistrates were bewailing the rise of the streams and the universal foundations, the rivers now show po sign of flood, and after a rain there is often a fall rather than a rise. The Linching officials have been balding theatrical representa tions to induce the Tal Wang to raise the river at that point to such a level that it will be posalble to open the locks into the Canal, and let the rice-fleet through, without at the same time allowing all the water in the Canal to escape. At last accounts the difference in the level was said to be about five feet whereas last year at this time the Cans was several feet higher than the river. The jack of water in the river is to be explained by the extraordinary drought in Shanal, where at the end of June no rain had fallen, and the prospect for, crops was. of the most diamal description. The banks of the streams on the plains are always so high that the water which, falls covers, whatever law spots there may be, where it remains until it soaks into the ground or evaporates Thus the rivers are of almost no use as drain for the level country, but only for, --- (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) the mountain torrents, for which the secon modallon is generally totally inadequate, alquile
August ath Since the preceding paragraph was written, of two of the cadets at the Naval College last A very aid occurrence here was the drowning wood comes that the Linching theatricals have Saturday night. They were engaged in some. been puinently successful. The river has rises sport on the bank of the pend which is used for six fezt the locks have been opened, the grain torpedo practice, when one, as it is supposed, flect is in full sail for Tongchow lead dette fall in, and the other, in his effort to save his The time of which the rural poet sang, bas, comrade, wis dragged in after, him, as, when depared
found, he still had a firm grasp, of his com There is always plenty of room at the top panion's grise. They were not missed until
The ancient saying ran And the summer thermometer holly sald, the evening and no search was made for thêm, a'it wax thought they had gone out into *I will get there if I can.) » Ch
the citysta Next morning their bodies were found cation in the cond. Tab wo young men were
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With the beginning of actums' bare cooling rains and comfortable sights.— Daily News
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recommended to practice at the 200, 500 and 600 yards ranges-Bisley rules; and 7 grounds and one sighting shot at each distance,
compiler of the highest aggregate of not less It is desired that all scores mode be seat in to
han 5 practices. the Secretary. A priza will be given to the
the amounts and at the time following, groo,000 thereof on 1st day of October, 1894. $100.000 thereef-on-1st day of October, 180% redeem the same at any an of the times and As to the remaining $300,000 the Company may In any one of the modes following, namely—they and $150,000 on the 1st Otobr. 7001, or ther may pay off $150,000 on the rat October, 1899 may pay off the whole sum of $300,000 on the 1st October, 1899, or they may pay off the whole sum of $300,000 on the 1st October, 1901 at their option, as
The numbers of such debentures 'an will be
J. ANDERSON, of grids Acting Hon. Secretary Hongkong, 6th August, 1Rq1
DENTISTRY FIRST-CLASS-WORKMANSI
AND
"MODERATE FEES.
NSHIP
τάς
paid off will be drawn for at the periods afores MRWONG TAI FONG,
said and public notice will be given of the day and time fixed for each drawing at least ever day before such drawing we de vara grat Tenders in the annexed form should be filled. up and tent to the Company's Secretary on or before the 15th day of September, 1801 accom debenture applied for. pan'ed by'a densrit of $5 per cent, upon cach
The form and conditions of the debentures can he sees at the Company's Office and at the office of Messieurs-Wotton and Deacon, the Compmy's Solicitors.
By order of the Board of Director,
z yolu EDWARD OSBORNE,
Secretary, Hos kong 18th Auguœ="1891."
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[FORM OF APPLICATION FOR DEBENTURES.]
HONGKONG AND. KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY,
Issue of #cocooo Five and a hill. Dollars per ↑ La Jaya SIMITED, De Bende AMA
Mortgage Debentures,
Centum vina stew
Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS), HAS REMOVED TO
THE BANK BUILDINGS,
QUEEN'S ROAD, AGE (above Messrs. Dakin Bros. of China, Ld.)."
CONSULTATION FREEJUTISE Hongkang, 27th July, 1Bot.
raso
S I EN TING,
a) SURGEON DENTIST,
·No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. **TERMS VERY MODERATE,
T Consultation fres Haakond 18 March 18q1
NOTICE.
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
in the event of complaints being found hecessary, commum Joatian with the Undersigned requested, when immediate steps will be taken to rectify the cause of dissatisfaction.
DIVIDEND WARRANTS, payable at theg Hongkong and Shanghal Bank Corporation, may be hnd on application at the Offices of ther General Managers, on and afer, WEDNES 2 DAY, the oth September., beret i at appr
The TRANSFER BOOKS, of the Company/ will be CLOSED from the and to the bihĮ September, both days Inclusives incolisT GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. T General Managers, museotal Hongkong, 27th August, 1891. F115
CHINA TRADERS: INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
ORDINARY TWENTY-FIFTH MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the abore Company will be held at the Head Office Victoria, Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 17th September, at 4 o'clock p.m.. for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and State- ment of Accounts i goth April last, and of declaring Dividends.
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 4th to the 17th Sept both days inclusive,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
Ak nieosol NW-H>RAY,
Secretary,
· Hongkong, 26th August;” rEOT;/~~~~~Tries"
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9. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. TO AERATED WATER MANUFAC TURERS AND OTHERS.
NOTICE is fiereby given that all AERATED bearing the Company's Name and Trade Mark-
WATER BOTTLES and SYPHONS
are Its property solely, and that any, Muftifác, turer using the same or any Porscher Persons other than the Customers of the Firm found in Posession of the same will be proceeded against as the law directs, [2A AD
A. H. MANCELL, Secretary, Hongkong, 18th August, 1Bot?<s«?/(1123 THE HONGKONG. AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED. *
given, that the NOTICE is acby
ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE Nò. 618" dated 4th February, 1887, for 10 Shares in the above Company, numbered 16863 to 16871, standing in the name of EDMUND FARAGO, of D. GILLIES
Foochow, having been LOST, a NEW CERTI Secretary, FICATE for the fald Shares will be issued Fourteen Daysi bene and the sald Original Certificate will thereafter be held by the Company eta aul and void,
Hongkong, 15th August, 1885.-
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"HIPMASTER'S` AND ENGINEERS are respectfully informed that, Alf upon To the Director of an felice vinize their arrival in this HARBOUR NE of the raporto send ja avow e incgojo batido ¡COMPANY'S FOREMEN should be at hand, The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and 1-ORDERS FOR REPAIRS, If sent to the HEAD Godown Company, Limited!obizno OFFICE,No:14, Praya Central," will receiva Gentlemen, beg to tender forumfalfifi'prompt attention. Mortgage debentures, of Bato of the above fraud at per cent premiura in the terms {FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)
of the Prospectus fesued by you, dated the 18th, day of Algust, frBor, on which to have paid, the The Japanese Admiral Arlta arrived outside required deposit of $174 per debenture, and chhe Kan, accompanied by the Yamato Kan; ber you may allot to me and to make tile Taka Bar some days ago in the flagship Taka dertake to accept the same or any less nume and, after exchanging visits with H.E. the Vice- maining payments in respect thereof on alfora roy and the Foreign Conanis, leaves Taku antybos tug esad ved eroimcandali chomage to-day for Chefoo.
dth Plan Alo Your Obedient Sérviät, 3139
Name ist gel is 12 Address Octopati „Date". WESTENTERAMICA Repgangadangomandostu&463) The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf andori
any on lub Company; Limitéd; i protuquesany RECEIVED the film day of full do
dojol 1891 of ME...the sum of gh..ATAN, YE being a deposit of $1ai per diabenture on...VDju
JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER ORness contributed during the Half-year ended Our local match factory is said to be looking benjores. Ja sam aboya asmet lie
ANTISEPTIC PAINT.
30th June, 1891, on or before the 10th instant, blue in consequence of your crashing leader add rissin awakin samberit HEADdulighed have thirday been a which date the socdants will be closed,
Company atinging letter from Tientsin, to say nothing of
By Order of the Board of Directors, advr con5M the ligNGKOKO & SHANGHAI DA Biber stackich, if it survives them, will noia BANKING CORPORATION: Intel these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, show strong vitally in the concem. Would that no boilst od juni TCNET 2018! 2*, prepared to supply quantities ·to-suit-
Lare the publia interests were as fiercely guarded when 90/100 thn di tali inapp÷-klucio_t Furchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extras Spécial
The friends of Baron von Seckendorff are all well pleased to learn that his services have beza. so well appreciated by his Government ar to have earned for him the order of the Red Eagle German interests at this port were never in such energetic hands as in these of the present Southern Shantung last winter in connection Consul, and the arduous journey he made into with the missionary disturbances there, would alone have entitled Baron von Seckendorf 10 the distinction be bas received, with The weather keeps rather bot, but with very cool nights. man mater
enterprises of greater moment are exposed for sale to the pilots consuls, and customis men, who usually provide the capital! So much
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Secretary,
Hongkong, 1st September, 1B01 [180
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HELUndersigned, having been appointed Agents for the sale of the WAN AN (Formosa) STEAM COAL, are prepared to
and the names and addresses of their Solicitors GRANT GORDON Victor) in the Colony if any) thitharolladenigned/ALEXANDER
from Yocha and one of them warrative supply the same in any quantities to sult buyers of Captain Rang, one of the instructors in the College Soussat VERY REASONABLE RATED.7in, and tové ter sald Deby for Criat angudian to
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2, DUDDELL STREET, 1110
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and sloped by the way to test its powers. Wa (KLAMO, Áugust 25th, a pridendy, butt than be had expected, for few During the past week-the weather at night"| mikatas jatay he was carried Into Dr. Macklin's Mi sime hau? bean® cool and` plespant, but warri | Hospital) a burned and bleeding mass of font,
JOHN AMBROSE CLARKE Teacher of Officers hd Edginders,
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BOARD EXAMINATIONS. Author of the " NEW NAVIGATION,” And an " „Arithmetic" for Engineers, Henghong, við Fubruary, (içi,
MYA YJHTVIOD GILLIES,
Secretary Hongkong, 1st September, 1891.
Wotels.
SHAMBEN HOTEL
BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON,
MAHIUK
THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably 27 ASVeltdated within a few minutes walk of the
'Birer Steamer Wharves,' is now
open to receive Visitors: 100
The Bed-rooms are cool, alry and comfortably ms, and accommodation generally will ha fled, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitties.
found equal to the best Hotels in phia Fág EhaRIODS **** The Table D'Hate is supplied with Cuttery UO** luxury in season, and the culinaia în Morgonia Van Enced hands, and FEHOMMIA, ITSAN” er Wines Spirito, Malt Liquors, etce, of the best A WELL "APPOINTED
A. F. DO ROZARIO,
Manager.
Hongkong, 1st Septembe
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