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Intimations.

DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA, LIMITED,

CHIE MISTS, &C.

COD LIVER OIL JELLY. *HIS is sweet and exceedingly palatable Telly easily retained and digested by the

most delicato stomach. Children speedily grow fond of it and ask for more, and although it con- Leins go per cent. of the purest Cod Liver Oil; al Eshy taste and flavour is entirely covered.

In glass jars at 7: Cents. COD LIVER OIL, GENUINE"

DE NORWEGIAN.

This is without exception the Guest oil that' can be produced. Great care is taken in select- ing healthy livers only in its manufacture, and uwe buy direct from the manufacturer, we are- able to guarantee it "Genulme,"

Per bottle, yg Cents and $1.25. COD LIVER OIL EMULSIÓN.

A form in which the oil may be taken without Alficulty by delicate patients and children.

Per bottle. St

COD LIVER OIL EMULSION WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES (Lime and Soda). A combination of great value in wasting dis.. entes, especially of the Chest and Respiratory Organs.

Per bottle, Sr. Per dosen $10, BALSAM OF ANISEED AND LIQUORICE. For the relief of all catarrhal complaints, such Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Soreness of the Chest, &c.

In bottles, 50 Cents and $1. BALSAMIC COUGH LOZENGES, pever falling remedy for Coughs.

In bottles, to Cents.

Nos. 32 & 24, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD,

AMERICAN CHEROOTS.

These CHEROOTS, made from a fina selected quality of PENNSYLVANIAN TOBACCO LEAF, are mild, well matured, of excellent flavour, and will be found equal to Havanas, They are meeting with much favour, in the Colony as an agreeable change from the usual Manila Cigar, and we confidently recommend them to the notice of Smokers.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1892.

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on March 15, 1875, the title assigned to him ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH.—The Mission being that of SS. Andrew and Gregory on steam-launch Day Spring will call alongside the Callan Hill. The same Fantiff vessels hoisting code pennant C, between 9 and invested him with the Cardinal's Hat in a 10.30 am. on Sunday to convey men ashore to consistory held at the Vatican, Dec. 31, therx o'clock service, returning about 12.30. 1877. Dr. Manning wrote four volumes of Sermons, and older works before 1850 ; A. SINGAPOREAN at home on a hollday' makes since that date “The Grounds of the following references in a privato letter to our the Popes three pure, Sereneig old friend "Muckle Jock of the gallant Steel. lectures, 1860; The backs":"Colonel Donald Anderson, late of Last Glories of the Holy See Greater than the 58th Regiment, has retired from the service. the First three lectures, 1861; *The Present His interest in you all is very ices and up to Crisis of the Holy See tested by Prophecy" date, and his gigante Far East colonists do but active figure may four lectures, 1861 The Temporal Power frequently be seen where of the Vicar of Jesus Christ," 2nd ed., 1561; most congregate. The old Colonel is looking "Sermons on Ecclesiastical Subjects, with an blooming and as sciive as an ordinary man of Introduction on the Relations of England to ball his years and balf bli stature.” - Christianity," 1863; "The Crown in Council on the Essays and Reviews';' a Letter to an Angilcan Friend," 18641 "The Convocation and the Crown In Council : a second Letter to an Anglican Friend," 1864; "The Temporal Mission of the Holy Ghost or, Reason and Revelation," 1865 "The Reunion of Chris tendom: Pastoral Letter to the Clergy," 1866:

"The Temporal Power of the Pope In its Political Aspect," 1866; "The Centenary of St. Peter and the General F ́eunell," 1867] "England and Christendom," 1867: "Ireland: a Letter to Earl Grey," 1868; "The Ecumenical Council and the Infallibility of the Roman Pontiil: & Pastoral Letter to the Clergy" 1869; "The Vatican Coudell and its Definitions: Pastoral Letter, 1870; "Petri Privilegiam Three Pastoral Letters to the Clergy of the Diocese of Westminister, 1871; "The Four Great Evils of the Day," and ed. 1891; "The Fourfold Sovereignty of God." 1871; "The Diamon of Socrates," 1872; "Cæsarism and Ultramontanism, 18741 "The Internal Mission of the Holy Ghost," 1875; "The True Story of the Vatican Council, 1877; "The Catholic Church and Modern Society," 1880; and "The Eternal Priesthood," 1883 besides numerous sermons and pamphlets. Cardinal Manning' was well-known, not only for his work as a Roman Catholic Prelate and Divine, but also for his exertions in the cause of temperance and other modes of social reform. He was one of the men of the age and his death is a great loss to the world at ∙large.]

LOCAL AND GENERAL. No Pantomime at the Theatre Royal to-night.

Meeting of raga closed this afternooв. THI entries for the Hongkong Jockey Club THE results of the Off-Day's races at the recent Amey Meeting, with brief descriptions of the various events, will be found in another column. We learn that a Court of Inquiry Into the circumstances connected with the total loss of the Namehow will probably be held early next

week,

PRICE $5.50 per Box of 250.

WINES AND SPIRITS.

PORTS, SHERRIES, CLARETS, BRANDY, THE death is announced, on December 28th, SCOTCH WHISKY, IRISH WHISKY,of Colonel Shadwell Clerke, the well-known

Secretary of the Grand Lodge of English Free

BOURBON WHISKY, GIN and RUM. Our

favourite and well-known Brands of the above

are bought direct from the most noted shippers, 'imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus coabling us to supply the best growths at mode- rale pilces. We shall be pleased to faralsh'fall particular and price lists on application..

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

A high class fertilizer for pot plants and for uwe In the garden generally: it supplies natural nourishment to the soil, and assists the process of assimilation, thereby adding the plants to

ttain to their full size, vigour and beauty,

Sold in Tins containing rob each..............$150

do Bagi da 28b do......$4.00. Directions for use are given on the label.

RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS "

LAWN MOWERS.

MASONE.

No. 1165, E.C., will be held in Freemasons A RROULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge, Hall, Zeiland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.

THE Soochow we are glad to notice, turned up all right to-day, so that the rumour of her having come to grief must be put down as having been started on the strength of the recent epidemic of shipwrecks,

Tax Daily Prats will be glad to learn that one of the posications of Hall Caine, our contem- parary's very own novellit, is the faster bame by Eugene Aram on the fateful alght of his historie murder.

"BLIND Tom," who for many years delighted the public all the world over with his clever performances as a musician, is passing his closing days in an asylum for mental treatment In the United States.

THE captain of the junk that saved so many of the unfortunate passengers from the wreck of The heat and cheapest Machines in the the Namehow was presented with $150by the Namchow's supercargo, who faralabed all of the market, for sale at manufacturers' prices. survivors with free tickets to their several

destinations,

LAWN GRASS SEED.

SWEET CORN SEED.

"A tiesh supply of the above just received:

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,: ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841. Hongkong, 4th January, 1892

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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1892,

TELEGRAMS.

THE INFLUENZA BACILLUS.

LONDON, January Őthi'- Dr. Pleiffer, stepson of Professor Koch, is credited with having discovered the Influenss

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· RUSSIAN FINANCE.

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At the meeting of the Benevolent Society in the City Hall on the 12th fast, our well-known local philanthropist, Mr. Granville Sharp, con- cluded a short adtress by venturing to propose a motto for the Society in the forthcoming year. in the words of Edward A. Hale, Look up and not down; look forward and not backward look out and not in; and lend a hand,' and he had very great pleasure in proposing a cordial vote "of thanks to the ladies of the Committee and the officers of the Society." Mr. Granville Sharp is certainly a credit to the colony. Sydney Smith, once commenced a charity sermon by remarking "Benevolenceli a sentiment common to human nature. A never sees B in distress without, asking C to relieve him," Are you listening, Mr. Sharp 7

We have received from Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., copy of "Things Chincre," a new and most lateresting book from the able pen of Mr. J. Dyer Ball, of the Hongkong Civil Service and author of a number of very useful Chinese educational works. Mr. Dyer Ball's lateat con- tribution to current Hterature gives more inferma tion on various subjects connected' with China than all the previous publications in the same direction combined, and we shall be greatly surprised I! it does not obtain a very wide-spread popularity. Suggested by and based on the ines of Chamberlain's "Things Japanese,” Mr. Dyer. Ball's "Notes" display an amount of research and perseverance which speak volumes alike for the author's industry and acumen. But this book is more than a mere compilation; the author says lo a modest preface that it is neither glossary nor an encyclopedia, and his own experiences, obtained from a thirty years' res!- | dence in China, which are interesting and set out in a most readable style, quite removes "Things Chinese" from publications of the guide book order. We will make no attempt to review this volume to detail;' it has to be care.

can only recommend it to all who are interested In matters relating to China. The book har Co, Ltd., of London, and Kelly & Walsh, Ltd, been capitally printed by Samosou Low, Marston are the agents in the Far East,

fully read to be thoroughly appreciated, and we

LABUK PLANTING CO., LIMITED.

An extraordinary meeting of shareholders in the above company was held in the Hongkong Hotel to-day. The Hon. P. Ryrie presided and Henderson, R. Lyall, Braga, J. B. Gomes, Osorio,, there were also present Messre, I H. Cox, F. and A. S. Gomes.

BALANCE SHEET. Liabilities. 1891, Doc. 31,

comparison with Sumatra tobacco), It will be satisfactory and reassuring to the shareholders." Our agents in Amsterdam write very, hopefully of the prospects of British Borneo tobacco, Paid-up capital by the fawon on the 18th December, lell as

Latest advices from the manager received | Reserve fund ..............

Accounts payablo

that be had obtained the promise of some money Balance profi and lose account din at Sandakan and elsewhere and hoped to be able to clear and cultivate 150 fields for 1803 crop, and be busted that the shareholders in Hongkong would also come forward with some

money.

money and go on with 1892 cultivation, or will Will the shareholders be content to borrow

they lease the estate to asyndicate ?

THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.

The following is the third report of the General Agents to the ordinary meeting of shareholders, to be held at the City Hall, Hongkong, on Monday, the asth January, 1892:-

Gentlemen, The General Agents now submit to you a statement of the affairs of the Company, and balance sheet for the year ending gist December, 1891.

The net profit amounts to $8,934:17, aut of which an interim dividend has already been paid, which absorbed $7,500, and after deducting the Auditor's fee, there remaine $1,374.17 to be. carried forward to credit of new Profit and Loss account.

Twenty of the new Chinese houses on, the ready for occupation, twelve more will be ready western part of the Company's property are now. In a few weeks' time, and elevgn in the course of a couple of months,

The Directors, after constiltation with the shareholders at a meeting recently convened for the purpose, have decided to proceed immediately with the erection of 55 Chinese houses on the eastern portion of the ́site, and it was decided by the shareholders at the above meeting to raise a loan for the purpose,

*DIRECTORS.

During the temporary absence of the Hon. Cỗ P. Chater from the colony, Mr. A. P. Stokea was invited to act in his stead on the Board of Directors, and it is now recommended that he be placed permanently on the Board,

The Hon, C. P. Chater and Mr. J. 5. Morca retire by rotation, but offer themselves for re-election.

AUDIT,

The accounts have been audited by Mr. Fallarten Henderson, who now retires and offers himself for re-election,

A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land Inwest) ment & Agency Co., Limited. General Agents,

The West Point Building Co., Ltd, Hongkong,.9th January, 18ga.

BALANCE SHRET.

December 31st, 1891. Liabilities. Paid-up Capital......................................................................$500,000,00 Accounts Payable a 35,465.15 Profit & Loss Account

2,374-17 $516,839-32

The Chairman read the notice cailing the

opinons as to whether the concern should be | carried on, or leased to others, or wound up...

Mr. Braga then went into the details of the three alternatives at some length.

meeting and asked shareholders to express their Cost of Property.......

from Sandakan, somebody had been speaking Mr. Cox stated that according to last advices

of wanting to rent tobacco land, and the Com- pany's manager in Sandakan thought they might lease him a few fields. What had been since done in the matter was not known. There was practically nothing to be done but to wind up the concern. Tabacco planting was a very expensive business; when It paid, it paid; and when it didat, it didn't.

As there was not a sufficiently large number of shares represented, the meeting could not prem any resolution for winding up, and it was consequently adjourned ains dis...

The following is the memorandum circulated by the General Managers :---

"As regards the 1890 crop of tobacco, belog

the first effort of this Company it was raised under the usual difficulties appertalaing to such. | ventures in a new country. We at one time were led to expect that the field would be 2,000 picula for the 250 fields cultivated, and that the price then hoped for would have been about. £1.50 to f. 1.70 per į kito, equal to about £95 to

Our second thrilling sensational novelette would have appeared to-day, but that we wished to give our readers the additional treat of an | #rog per picul, which on 2,000 piculs would hare - eighteen-penny stereo portrait of the author, and unfortunately there is a limit to the endurance of even dull unemotional lead. His face broke

the black.

left a handsome profit. We believe tobacco planters do not generally expect to make a profit on the first and second rears' crops. Experience has to be paid for in all new ventures. The weight of the 1899 crop actually shipped was close upon 800 picula, being 3 plculs at 20 catties per field on the area cultivated by this Company. Of this out-tara 350 piculs sold at

Assets. December 31st, 1891.

Building Account Accounts Receivable..........................

PROFIT AND LOES ACCOUNT. Dec. 31, 1891.

Dr. To Remuneration to Auditor...

Fire Insurar ce·men

50.00

Assets. 189', Dec. 31.

Fixed deposit account Invested on mortgage, s Cost of properties..................

Accounts receivable Stationery accounte Furniture account ............................

Dr.

fale Justified the great confidence which bin" backers have all along placed it his courage, endarines, and skill.

3,500,000.00 Berdoff, who stands 6 ft. x inch 'and 'wo'ghs 1,250,000.00 hent 74 stone, toured as sparring partner for

8.47391 eight months with the renowned Jem Maco.. 142,046 Thempion of the world, and be has at various times sparred with sitch, celebrities as "Peter $3900 561.39 Tarkion, Stavin, Charley Mitchell, and the great

John L. Sullivan,["

On Monday night the doors open at 8.30 and the show will commence at o'clock punctually. 2.436.66

The arrangements already made are in every 65,000 00

way entisfactory, and in the experienced hands 3,504 216-45 of Mr. C. H. Thempaan, one of the claverest 1,276075-32nd most enthusiastic of incal amateurs, and

50,161.11

Staff Sergeant 1. Tennent, the entertainment is 1,309-15 čertain to prove an unqualified success. We 1373:39 had almost omitted to state that tickets for the few reserved seals unbooked, can be obtained $3,900 563-39 at Kelly and Walsh, Ld,

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.- ; „June 30, ifgt."," To Interim Dividend of 4 per cent....$103,000.00 December 31th.

‘AMOY RACES.

Steward*T. M Royd, Esq; R, F. Bruce, Charges Account 14,957:43. Fon; F. Cass, Erg; R. J. Forrest, Esq; Hi "Repairs to House Property...191 87 McDougall, Esq.Ang. Piehl, Esq; and H. P.

Legal Expense

1.047.26 While, Erq.Jade: T. F. Haghes, Erq.; "Advertising Account AMATÖ 1,03%,75 Starter-R. H. Bruce, «q. Clerk of the..

Fire Insurance....................................... Big.83 Course-B. N. Jenkins, Esq. Hon. Treas.

F. N. Firth, Esq; Hon. Secr.-E. Thomas, Esq. Ve

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Bilance to be Appropriated any th follows

Amount to be write off

Stallonery Account.......$ Amount to be written off Furniture Accoust...

Directors' Fees

1,309.55

372.30 $,000,00 Auditors Fee...intereste 500,09 Fil Dividend of 40 per

cente sanguissimomma' £12,500.00 Balance to Now Acconat 27,40661

Cr.

141,038.46.

$261,863 60

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January 1, 1891. By Undivided Profits 1890s

December 31st. Interest Account" "Rent Account ...........................

Commission Account "Scrip Fees..

881.64

231,873.64 24,496 31

4,058.00 544 00 61,61.60

RISERVE JUND.

December 31st, 1891, To Balance $1,250,000.00

| January 1st, 1891, By Balance..................$1,250'000.00

A. SHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary.

We bave compared the above statements with the Books, Vouchers and Securities of the Com- pany, and have found the same to be correct,

F. HENDERSON;

Auditors. V. A. CÆSAR HAWKINS, Hongkong, January 25th, 1891.

MONDAY'S ASSAULT-AT-ARMS:

WOOLF BENDOFF'S RECORD. "

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(FROLL OUR OWN CORAKSPONDENT.)

OFF DAY, SATURDAY, 9TH JANUARY, 1892. The "BEVEIL", CUP; presented, value $100; for all China Paries; subscription griffins allowed gibt weights as per scale ; entrance * to go to and pony; 'a mile and a quarter. Mr. John Gilpin's gr. Wild Mint, rest, 6th.....

Mr. Wilson 1 Mr. Dryasdurt's ch. Fantan, 11st, gihan

Mr. Firth 2. Mr. John Gilpla's br. Serenade, rist. 6lb.......

Mr. Tongalin 3 Mr. Bruce's d. Chips, rost. 8Ib...Mr. Jenkins ỡ Fantan made running in front: Wild Mint for the first half me. And then the little grey. took the lead and holding 11 his opponents quite: safe, won as he liked, although Mr. Dryan fust'a game chestnut finished very thongly. Chips, when being hard ridden, sħied into the rails at the distance post and unseated bly jockey, who fortunately escaped with a slight shaking. Timo amin. 571res

The "QUICKET" Curi (presented);; value $100; for all bond fids Griffi'is; winners of one ircé lbs. extr; of two or more races ro'bs. extra weights as per sesle Entrance $5, to go to 2nd pony; seven fulanga...

Mr. Bruce's gr. Courage, 11st, ¿lb. Mr. Jenkins_z Mr. Bruce's gr, Cannon Boy, lost. gl

Mr. Wilson t Mr. Dryandust's gr, Gold Seeker, 11st, 3lb...... "Mr. Firth

The stable companions, had the race to them selves, Gold Se-ker being outpaced from the stan, Cannan Boy pot best away and led unili a distance from home, where Mr. Jenkins brought up Courage with^^ rush, end in a fine finish gained a clever victory by a neck Time: $2 min. 4 secs.

MATCH; weights as per scale; distance one

mite

Mr. Barney's gr. Lamorna, KIRt. Tib. ............

Mr. Jenklas. I Mr. Guers' d. Quickstep, rrah b... Mr. Firth a Lamama bad slightly the better of the race throughout, and at the finish Jon rather cailly - in à min. 19 sees

It gives us pleasure to learn that the grand Assault-at-Arms stranged to take place (under $300,000.00 the patronage of Major-General Digby Baker, 26,235.10 C.B.) in the Theatre Royal, City Hall,,00 604.22 Monday evening next, promises to prove quite a phenomenal success. Mr. A H. Wyber's roller $526,839 32 | | 2kating performance is said to be quite a revelation to the unfoliated, and some very interesting baxing is expected from the talented MATCH: Chinese Mafons to ride; weights gif, members of the Lome ; Athletic Club.

rolb each distance One Mile. The great attraction, however will be the Mr. Dryasdest's gr. Nero..................Ah Lin 1.

E appearance in battle array of Professor Woolf 187.6 Bendeff the hero of hundred fights," paly kept in close company for half the Cantals Jack's wh. Parade.....Sin Qul a 166.60 who will don the miuens first with Mr. W, Warke, ~~~ 874,38 the well-known amateur heavy welg 1, and Mr. 446.21 A Rodger, the accomplished winner of last year's 815.38 Hongkong Amateur Championship. Mr. Bendüff, 1,750.50 who by his modest and unassuming conduct has CHAMPION MAT009; winner 8:5, second $7, made friends wherever be has igjourned, has been third $5 ; for all China ponies; weight for 7,500.00 training quietly since his, arrival in the colony-uches, gst for 1s hand a mile and

and will step fate the ring in fylily good condition, quarter, fungal a 1,374-17 although, of course, a bit above himself, while 'both his opponents, are în first-rate lettls and $12,564.93 are certain to give a credutable account of

themselves.

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Charges Account ................ Interest ............... asian..... Commission to Agents in

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A Crown Rent

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Government Rated.............................. Interim Dividend at the rate of 60 cents a share to 30th June, 1891 Balance to be carried to New Profit

and Loss Account...................................

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Jan. 1, Dec. 31, 1791. Cr. By undivided Profis, 1890..........

829% .................................... 13,437.96 -ཛཿཧཿ1 ཐར ནནར་བལྟ བད- 44.00 $12,554-93

Rent........ Scrip Fees us

A.SHELTON-HOOPER,”

Secretary to the Hongkong Land Invest

ment & Agency Co., Limited. General Agents, The West Point Building Co., Ltd. Examined

Directors

J. S. MOST C. P. CHATER, J. I have compared the above statement with the Books, Vouchers and Securities of the Company and have found the same to be correct

"F, HENDERSON,

Hongkong, 9th January, 1891.

Auditor.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.

of Directors to the ordinary meeting of share The following is the third report of the Board holders to be held at the City Hall, Hongkong at noon, on Monday, 25th January, 1892 1

Gentlemen, The Directors have.now to sub-

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Journey, after which Nero came away by himself and won in a còn'er by twenty lengths. - Time. 2 min. 17) reco

Mr. John Gilpin's gr. Wild Minf,,9st. 6lb....

Sin Quit

Mr. Boyd's ra. Denean, rost, lib. Mouse' a Mr. Deyasdust's ch; Fantan, 'rost. lb..Ah Bay:3 Mr. John Gina'abr. Serenada, Tást lb.Ah Lia o Mr. John Gilpin's b. Mainbrace, rost, 13lb...

Kẳng Chu O

"Wild Mint," Dunnon, "and" Serenade raced almost heel and neck for a mile, at which plat the last named gave way to Fantan. Coming round-the-bend Wild Mint draw out ■ couple advantage, but Duncon came with a wer wait at of lengths and entered the straight with that' fast and only just falled to gat up, thê, fiat being

and ma

THE PAHANG RISING.

Professor Bendoff's record will no doubt interest many of our readers who have a kindly | feeling fax the manly art.' It is hardly necessary. to say that Bendoff is a descendant of the ancient prophets. He was born somewhere near Aldgate Pump about twenty-nine years #8, and to his youthful days gare such promise of proving a flyer in the great game at which so many Israeilles have won fame and fortune, that he was carefully, taken fa hand and taught the rudiments of a science that is far more trying and difficult to acquire a mastery of than outsiders neck in the grey's favor. Tautan was a good WE learn that the eminent German virtueso,

would readily believe. Bendoff's early promise third Time 2 min. 49 sec. Herr Friedenthal, who was so fadifferently

was fulfilled, and we find him first coming into MATOOS BACE; winner $15,, second, $7, and 14 treated by the musical public of Hongkong, had

prominence as a pugilist in 1831, when he ... third $5 i for bond fide, griffi is and beaten a most enthusiastic reception In Manila. He about $43 per piculs the balance of the shipment

tackled Jim Griffiths, the Lancashire cham ponies at the meetings weight for inches, gat. has since left for Singapore, and we trast he-450 plouls-sold at about 864.50 per picul

pion, at Hampton racecourse, in the old for 12 handes one mileja vu dan mud won't forget his promise to send us along that (the sale being at 671 and 100 Datch cents per

"style for: £100," and was declared the victor ||Me. Barney's gr. Lamorns, tost, rib...Sin Qal x. orquestra of musical monkies playing Scotch-kilo), the 1890 crop thus netting about.

after a contest lasting for neary-twosbourn, Ms Guess da Quickstep, Tost: 1lb.anAh Lin.3: · back-pipe" as soon as he finds them. MA $40,000.00, or $to a picul on the whole crop,

during which 59 rounds were fought, Jim Mr. Jace's grs Courige, toit, ribah Bay 3 Hickey next succumbed to his ski!) and plock/ |{M2, Bo ̧d's gr. Danraven; "zost.-1lb. „Mouta ő, We regret exceedingly to learn that Capt. M. The loss on 1589.90 working account will thus

after 18 rounds (old style), lasting 17 minutes. Mr. Bruce's d'Chips, itat xib. Ang Chu a A. Fremantle, of the Coldstream Guards, A.D,C. be unfortunately large. to His Excellency the Governor, died at Govern dificulties in April last, which of course sadly

former in the old style, and hailing from Courage poor third. Chips got rid of his 1891 Crop-Our late manager got into

Pat Harrigan some time after essayed ato | Lamom's had the best of the race throughout face Bendoff, the former being noted per and won wesy easily from Quickstep, with ment House this afternoon. Lieut. Fremantle interfered with the eficient carrying out of seed only arrived in Hongkong with Sir William planting. He left British North Barnco in the

Barking.. aear Woolwich, The Irishman, key, but no damage resulted. Time gmin Robinson on December 19th and has been

however, showed the white feather and 1830 wing wh alling for the past week. The cause of death, middle of June, and we were fortunate in obtala-

Bendell scored another victory,16,1 rounds we understand, was a severe attack of malaria ing the services of Mr. J. H. Patteson, who had

being fought in aï minutes.--He next entered a been manager of a neighbouring estate (since fever. The funeral will leave Government given up) The crop at one time, notwith

vanquished three noted bruisers in one night competition declared open to all England, and House at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon.

standing the difficulties which occurred in April, More Trouble"Since you think youself so promised to be exceedingly good in weight; but

His next victory wasin & match with Jim Young The news which arrived from Selangor by the of Mile End, which took place at Bow Running Sappho last night about the rising in Pahang ls, smart," said the Editor, glancing backward over the weather was too dry in October, and we are his shoulder, perhaps you can tell why the led by bur manager to expect only about 500

7 minutes (6 rounds), Bendoff winning hands mot vasapring, in that it presents the general letter 4 is like Lord Byron," "I don't believe plculs as the crep on 250 felds this year. But mit to you a general statement of the affairs of Grounds. This was an off-hand aflair and lasted ways the Singapore Fras Press of the 7th Inst it is retorted the Office Goat, belligerently,' he reports the tobacco, to be 'of a much fun the Company, and balance sheet for the year dowo, granulnikere, wo sa Pagpafeeling of Selangor to be that the affile is likely : The Russian Budget for 1891 shows a letter '1' is like: Lord Byron," said the quality then, the 1800 citi hayo noticed by

and therefore of ended 31st December, 1891.

Cipsilog over to Americe. Bendoff challenged to be a serious one. So far as we have been After payment of all charges, other out-golugs, all-comers, and atike Windeer Theatre, Bostong able to learn, there is nothing from the actual Editor, raising his voice, "because it gives to more money value. You will Immorality Immortality. And the Goat, with accounts which have been sent to you that

of $1 per share, there remains for in a glove contest, alch was declared a draw prep going in Selangor stuck his head out to get fresh ale. This is a lightly exceeded our immediate liabilities. This profecture of 814203846 From His American record includes victory la foun Fists as to the forces gone or going up.

barince has since been exhausted, but in order this, this Directors recommend that anal zoned over Mickey Dyer of Boston, Masty and Fifty Sikhs went up with Capt Syers. It is said Yankee yarn, so we are not at home! to any not to abandon the estate with a growing crop for the half year be paid to the shareholder a splendid" triumph over. Harry Lingham 18://that this foros has been driven back and that their dividend at the rate of 4 per cent. on the capital land, we, an›

heavy-weight of New alters with clubs.

in are leader is wounded, one report says dead, Seventy RXPARING to the return of the A. & S. High- made monetary arrangements whereby the 1891 making a total dividend equivalent to 8 per rounds Madden, Aubietic HAD Text Renk Sikhyagamentler ardurader Llest. Dubsa sad of the late Willam Manning, M.P. Men into the veheather clad Alla, a secchemp of tobacco, will be put on, the Amsterdam cent per annum, when after writer of the Jack, the heavy weight champion of Sas and a forthes force of sixty Perak Sikhs, with Directors and Auditors' fees, also Stationery Antonio, Texas, fell before the English prostores and provisions; were to leave the day A Hertfordshire, on July 15, 1808, Oronies, with the 1st Battalion Argyll and

of London: he was born at paper has the following: The troopship (or other) market next year.

The further expenses from goth September, account and $172.30 off Furniture account, there conquering arin, and match with | anson, therefore yesterday, under Lient, Symes. A force of remains balance of 822,406.61 to be carried coloured champion of America, resulted in draw hundred coolles have set to work repairing the and was educated at Harrow and Ballal Sutherland Highlanders from Hongkong, who 1891, the date of the accounts sent to you until forward to new Profit and Loss Account, a College, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. in are to relieve the Cameron Highlanders at the crop is shipped, up to say, the end of May,

Returning to kis native land, Bendaff, Isaped Riwang road, which, hind, not had much atten. The Managing Directore have again decided first-class honours in 1830, and became Fellow Edlabro Camic, la doa at Portsmouth about

an a open challenge, the result being ins arrange- tión lately, in view of the proposed extension -to forego their commission to which they are of Merton College. He was, saya a writer in. March 12, and after disembarking time expired

ment of a match with Jack Kellion, the 81. of the rallwayengibralta -fonner") a giant standing 6 ft.'y in, in his socks, bo We are told by a gentleman who-yonchesi Men of the Time, for some time one of the men, invalids, and other drafis at that port, will

entitled under the Articles of Association. select preachers la the University of steam round to the Forth with the Highlanders

After boxing for an hour and twenty micutes for the accuracy, of, bls Informa:loo, that: Oxford, was appointed Rector of Larington Twenty years have elapsed since this

under Marquis of Queensberry Rules, the police two, tundred Dysks went, Into-Pabang not Graffham,

| put in an appearance, so all-round wrangle took very long ago, presumably for the purpose Archdara, Sussex, in 1834 and corps was last in Edinburgh,

place, and the referee refused to give a decision, of sling the Malays, although it seems preferments

he resigned in 1851 on joining the 2 has been decided to give the entertainment

Bendofly fight with Jem Smith for the cham- hardly likely that there would be spy Byz Roman Catholle Church, in which he entered for the benefit of Mr. W. Walshe, the famous

pionship of England will be remembered, by nathy, bertzen-thess races, or between the the priesthood, and in 1857 founded an Australian tener, at the Theatre Royal, City

thear who take an interest in this department of bakels and the Malaya.", it is said, however,i ecclesiastical congregation at Bayswater, Hall, on Wednesday, the 27th inst. We under

sport. The two men remained in the ring that the Sukels bave also thrown in their lot entitled the Oblates of St. Charles Borromeo. stand that the programme will comprise the first

The accounts have been audited by: Messrs. one hour and twenty-eight minnies, Smith, who, with the Malays; that one of the Sakej, chiefs The degree of D.D.was conferred upon himnat act of Faust Sullivan's sparkling operetta

Fullarton Henderson and V. A. Casar Hawkins, was then in the

the jealth of

of his fame,, winning by, cáme down the country with a sakid ärirand Rome, and the effice of Provost of the Catholic Cox and Box," and a miscellaneous, concert

who retire and offer themselves for re-electlan, chance blog from millwynebauf die Livejibe alium, among others, to the Malays Archdiocese of Westminister, Protmetary, Mr. Walshe will be satiated by a number of out in Amsterdam, and "aqulien: (If the abure Mr. VAA. Cœur Hawking was appatated by the Badoff then made a trip in: Astiralin, hare employed by Mr. B there party under lig. Hi Apoitolle, and Domestic Frelate to the Fope leading amateurs, and considering his popality holders in Hongkong can now decline to go es Board to take the place of Mr. A. W. Maitland, his public Challenge wat kecanted by Jack Ganor These Malbys then left their employe

Burke, they Linn Lad," the match, however, moul, forthwith, although After the death of his Eminence Cardinal in the colony and the attractive character of the with the estate surely the above sale will put | who had left the Colanyika

there was month's Wiseman Dr. Mannleg is consecrated programme, we deshe not that he will be liberally confidence into them, as he cannot but think up phongha

ending in suckw. Although defeated by Cooper, kkel swing to them to y Archbishop of Westminister, on June 8,1865. supported, Full particulars will be ikhwerly, “king when the shareholders Learn the prices

fintlig Paras, Walch WAN HALE to be. Fortiñad Pope Pius IX. created him a Cardinal Priest,⋅ announced.

i made by all the Borneo - estates Istoly (in ||| Hongkong, 19th Janngry, 1893,

the Beltagut poopla, fa hald få de belleved in

January 14th

estimated deficit of seventy-four million rubles,

79, CARDINAL MANNING.:

Cardinal Manning is dead, esant [His Eminence Henry Edward Manning, Priest Church Cardinal Plast of the Holy Roman Casis

the

pas

a hunted fook in his eye, raised the 'window and leur avsllabio ussētu," (cuab, debentures, de) only: the ong pad so interim dividend at faced Jerry Murphy, the heavy weight champion, meat of the troubles the information afforded is

1795, are estimated at about $25,0020001 course, we cannot now tell what will be the sale. value of this year's tobacco, but the ultimate result will, we regret to think, be equally as unfortunate as 1889/90

Carrying on, or Winding up-It is for the shareholder to consider whether in their own interests it is desirable to contious or discontinue the Company Our manager strongly advises us to carry on, I only 100 fields, the expense of which be puts down as $40,000.00. Under date 27th, ultimo be informed us that our tebseen, which realised 100 cents for å klio, had been so sold at 110 cents

Mesus. D. R. Sassoon and Fean Pong retire by rotation, and fer themselves for re-election. Mr. G. E Noble having resigned on leaving the Colony, Mr. T. L. Davies has been loved to take his place on the Board, and his appoint. ment now requires confirmation.

AUDITORS.

KESWICK

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