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CRICKET IN SHANGHAI.

ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND,

D.

This annual-match wen commenced on the

Shanghel Cricket ground on Saturday last, in fine weather and on what our contemporary the Mercury rather paradoxically describes as "a

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1892.

time It will turu-out a great success, especialy during prxt tea season when houses and even rooms cannot be got for either love or money. The bowling alleys are to be done away with and in their place is to be a spacious billiard

ball, capable of seating at a push thirty to farty; salonu. The old billard-mom will be altered Blightly and mide into a commodious dining

keep the English drumbeas following the sun around the world. Hoen is a short story frosts no old soldiers a little mbous than Indian Mutiny, mong about another matty-

In

Hay: "In 1854 Tonlisted in the 5th Regimant

rent the store of Tzokow, under General Fusiliers, and that year went out to China. Three years later, 1887, I went to Bengal, India. I va

Vo•day-5 Advertisements,

CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION,

No.4%.

TOTICE: is hereby piven that, WEDNES.

perfect but rathke sinw wicket." The Faith tire pottery tobegalle the unwary. Oseminarpus. above the biliard salonu, and hall there will be Harelook,' and was wounded there. I was then went DAY next, the 5th of October, (M)

dleven had the flee innings, but although an excellent all round batting team the bowling and Relding of the Scotch were so excellent that they were all diunneed of for the small seare of 174 rune, W. H. Mania (to) F. J Ahhert (26). R. Carr (18 not ont), and H. H. Rand (10) | alone making any stand. The bowling of the Sentch trundlers is stated to have been the best seen on the ground this season, whilst their delding was splenila,

With the wicket a bit worn the Sents fared even worse than their opponents, and they must have played 'reckless game, as on fewer than three of their best bats were returned 14 4 Dat," Meceregne (16), Crawford (11), and Car rathers (10) ont lain double figures the others "did nothing. When the last wicket fell the score

stood at 6g, which included 13 extraM.

The game was to be resumed on Monday, the Englishmen players starting their second innings with the rabatanija) advantage of 59 runs.:

Scores are appended sens

ENGLAND.

13. H. Mo's, b Murray

W. If Male, e and Carruther

#.-7. Abbott, © Maraeger, b.Cruthers

C. S arc Carruthers, b.S. WeRace...

A Wondah Merry...............

Marn. run cett............

It.. Read, Prismand..

. E. Smaller, © Robertson, b Carruthers....

A Carr, nomlangan

1. TIphilom. z T. Waliara, 1 Murray

Nichol, e. 9, Wallace, b Carruthers. F...

Total,

Shown, Raff..... Waller,

SCOTLAND.

Nichensemi WV Crowful, e Iduktfont, & Barff...

·8. Wöllner, run est

JB Camathers, Is Parif..

•W, 11 Robertson, bi Flori........

R. Macgreg. nint

Anderen, nun out.

A Black self.

W. B. Murray hot out, w W, H, Drummond, b Nichol...

Extra

Total

A SUMMER HOLIDAP'S SEA TRIP.

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to feel the bed adfcia of the

IDA at the Kowloon Customa Office. Examination Hulk anil Stations..

All Examination of ciego and clearances o' Janka will be suspended on that date.

some eight to twelve well appointed and airy to swapore, during the fearful massacre as that. bed-roams, e cb baving a separate bath-room. place were exposed to damp, our clothes being Menn, eth Day being the CHINESE MID. As all the furniture and fittings are coming from Wet for days together. Lore it was that I first heran AUTUMN FESTIVAL, will be observed as Shanghai, a complete steck of stores,

wottled down. In 1875 I for Farald und wines, &c, direct from Europe, and last but not returned home to my native least, there is plenty of capital at the rear, there we afterwards is not the slightest doght that at list. Hinks tied. Tlost

split to

Everything will have a first-class hotel, fit to accommsia' able to me, and I became work mod low. At first. I had a hard taste in the mouth, no appetita for food, all and any who choose to visit this port.

and what I sin gave me pain in the chest and back. I News comes to me from Ichang that the slag hade dall heavy, pain and weight at my right palatial residences of the missionaries are near side and in the hips and lows, and a sense of tightness ing completion and that the cases of interior or constriction, as if I was held or bound.

filings will pass up 1000.

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spected in half an hour. What is called the ative town lies outside the foreign settlement and consists of a collection of evil-smelllug huisj which are largely built up of worn-out rice and bean bags, but whatever is to be purchased in here, though thereis very tile chance of spending the way of native production has to be obtained money. Of carlos there are none at all, and no na sengers bought a few native fansat what appeared to be a very dear price, but he consoled himself with the selection that he did not know what they ought to cost, and didn't intend to enquire. Some of the native women were seen in the streets, but they were ugly in fexture, no far as could be seen under their head covering and bideous in dress. The native men were apoiareut. mostly doing nothing, as muil. The active business of the place appears to be in the hands of the Japanese, who have a settlement of their own lately well laid out and properly policed. There is a Japanese post office where mill notices are posted in English, and email as the whole settlement is, the inertible Japanese pllier letter boxes abourd, though the central post office could be reached by any resident in three miastes. The capital, Seoul, to only 27

The Zinnat was in the wars again last miles distent by road," but according to all accounts travelling overland is not easy landing pariy ordered into it, with accou rements, Wedoraday; the curter was lowered and the comfortable. A small steamer runs on the river tra point about three miles from Seool, but

all fully equipped, when, to the astonishment ef those in the boat, the cutter began to fill with owing to the natural peculiarities of this stream the distance to be travelled is over sixty miles.water; the officer concerned was called from and no reliance can be placed on the hour that belawned upon his coming (the bost was ther fa announced for the departure of this packet full to the seats) the men were at once ordered on bound and scrambled back over the bulwarks, boat, consequently a trip to Seoul can only be

The cause of this mishap was the fact of the made when there is ample time at one's

citer having been some time in the sun without we only expected to disposal. As

stay about twenty-four hours in Chemalpa we coverings and water inside. I hear the boats never contemplated visit to the capital, are all now in excellent condition and tight as a though as it turned out we might have accome button. plished th. On the day of car agrival the weather was galte fine, and there would have been plenty of time to discharge and take in all the cargo da log the first afternoon, but we had arrived a day before our schedefime, and as a TOW" was good enough for the Japanese to send off cargo, as usual. However, the next day turned out wet and stormy and the enrgo bant. was unable to reach the steamer, so we lay all the day doing nothing. Next day, Saturday the 3rd, the weather had cleared up, and so we dis- charged and took in all cargo during the marn ing and left Chemulpo at noon. It was certainly provoking to have to lie for forty-eight hours at so uninteresting a place, and many of us, would gladly have braved the discomforts of a trip to Seoul had we known how much time was to be

woman.for months!

We had a pleasant ran down from Chemulpo, passing through the innumerable islands that lie off the wral count of Cores. About 8 o'clock the nex morning we were abreast of Quripant, Mount Auckland showing up grandly above the line of clouds that topped the lower ranges of hills. At 9 30 we passed Port Hamilton, and had a fine smooth pustage to Nagasaki, where we arrived at 11.30 pm. on Sunday, the 4th. Owing to the detention of the Saikto Marust Shanghai we had to stay over Monday and Tuesday at Nagauki, and did not get away till to pm on the latter day, very glad indeed to get oulalde to cooling breezes, as the weather at Nagasaki during our stay there was unbearably hat, Several passengers joined us from Shanghaland Yokohama, all bound to Vladivostock.

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*Aftura time my arms palied up, and | the There was a large fire at Wachang lower will.

and manecies of the ostres of my legs corded with pain. age on the 17th Instant, which makes the third fite in two mon:bs, for a distance of one-and-a-out loop at night, and for wooks and wooks or no rest. I would daza for a short time hall to two miles on the shore epposite to the and then wars with pain. Things went on lie this

month Selement.

after mouth. I got woukar and wesker, and had to give up work and enesen a man to look after my bot obtained little or no relief. I then small business. I took mediotnes of various kinds, the club doctor, who gave me madicines and applicetious, but. I found no ease from anything except for

for a little while After being under this doctor off and on for four youn I gave up going to him and went to see a doctor as Baugay, and was under his treatment for the months. We are me medicines and embros tone, and I was rubbed before the fre for hours together by my wife, but nothing cased me....

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J. MCLEAVY BROWN, Commissioner' of Customis for Kowloon & District, Custom House, Kowloon, 28th September, 1803.-

LOST OR STOLEN.

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SMALL JAPANESE - POODLE (bitch), White and Black patches. Answers to the name of "LADY." Anyone bringing the same to No. 2, Woodlands. Terrace, will be rewarded,

Hongkong 18th September, 1891.

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THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,

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*The dooter van-up a bill of some five pounds, "but at the end of three months I was worse thiss ever, and so wask that I had not strength even to go and see Another mishap rccurred a day or two after the doctor. Then I gave up doctoring in despair, when lightly bullt gig, with an officer and for I had lost all faith in physic, and said to my wife, crew from the French gunboat Lion, fouled the

#1 is no nos doctoring any more; nothing can be done for me. I will let things take their chases,” gangway of 1,MS Linnet and also filled with

"Now better, now worse, I continued in this state water, but was eventually released from its perilous position and hated nut by its crew.until March, 1890, when a small book was left at my house, telling of medicine called Mother Solgel's Shortly after a stall junk collider with the Ryrup, and I read of a cass like mine having been Linnel, doing no damage to the gun-vessel bu

cored by it. Bo procsired a bottle from Mr. breaking a portion of the jank's stern and upper

Edgering's Stores and began taking it. In three wears THE TYPHOON SEASON. thereof and the performance of the Crown work.

e returned,

The sailor with the damaged ankle is, tharks to Dra. Begg and Thomson, getting on very well and hopes to be able to leave with the Linnet the week or sexi for a isin to Shanghat not that he is fit for dutý (this will not be for a month or two ye), but for a change of air and association.

The new hospital belonging to the Italian

I felt better, my paina left me, my appetite my food agreed with me, and I gradually gained strength. By the time I had taken the third bottis I was a wall man, and never felt better in my life. From that day to this I have never alled anything. and can do a day's work with any man. If I feel any sluggishnome of the liver, I take a few doses of the Syrup and know nothing of pain.

convent is large, will-built and well-situated on

*After my recovery many of my neighbours saved what bad wrought the care, and I told them Seigel'■ the back road of the Seulement and is open to Sup had cured me after all the doctors and medicine

timely man of it. the breeze on al sides, It is expected to be had failed. I own my life to tha finished and opened by the Nw Year. The are at Uberty to publish this statement if you think I answer inquiries, and I betem fit will he for Chinese, the upper fuit may beneft others. I will for Europe nt and the accomodation of the large the same to be trus, by virtue of the provisions of the make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing

Bistutory Declaration Act, 1855 (William IV. c. 62). staff of uses a ductors assistants.

The mater Ala came tere & short me nga with 2,070 tons it cral, at out 600 tons of which the left at Krukiang and the balance discharged here: her freight at only Mexican dollars and forty cents per ton from Japan to Haskow is the cheapest rate known for years. During the time she was here one of the coolies fell into the main hold from the upper deck and was sent to the hospital in a very bad state, I hay not brand if he died or not, ut he was fearfully knocked shout by his fall. Shortly afterwards one of the compradores also fell down one of the holds, but providentially escaped with only a black eye, havia fallen on the cost.

Professor and Mrs. Anderson are still here,

and get from 30 to ico Chinese every night, with ocena onnily: five er siz Europexas; they expect to leave here for Hongkong and India in the riddle of next month. A Japanese troupe is expected to arrive pez Cores De Vries to-day or to-morrow on their account, which may possibly add somewhat to their takings.

It has been blowing a moderate gale ever since midnight on the 16th, with high (for a rive) contased sex.

The Shast arrived on. Saturday, and made fast to B. & S.'s Ichang pentoons, but she hid to cast off at once and ran for shelter to Wa chang Bay, round the point on the opposite shore.

The Chang-on also tried on Sunday upon her arrival to remain at her pontoon, but owing to the pitching of the hulk, and her guard belog lo danger, she let go her topes and followed the Shorex mele in going to Wachang Bay. The Ngankin lay all the time, grinding up and down alongside the B. & S. bulk, not being so exposed to the northerly wind and sex as Greaves & Co.'s steamere would be. The water-mark to-day is 35 fret, falling slowly but surely, and if the two expected machinery steamers for the Viceroy's iron-works do not hurry up they will not be able tops upto Han Yang, but will have to remain at Wuhu ard cause unnecessary delay.

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"BAMURD BANKAM.”

**Hunter J. HARTUVE, * A Commlarioner to administer Oathe in the -Supreme Court of Judiosture in England" Mr. Banham's complaint was severe and chronio lire diam, onured by indigestion and dyspopals, centrated during his long and arduous military, serrion in India. Hin in a tiàn of excellent charsoter and is at present employed as gardener. He mentiemed In convenation that after Wő recovery he met a lady who housekeeper at a gentleman's residence, who said to him, Why, Banham, what has worked so marrions improvement in yon " He told her, and as she entered from rheumatism and weakness, she took Baigel's Syrup, and found wonderful benefit.-

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CITY HALL, HONGKONG. GRAND FASHIONABLE CONCERT. Under the Distlegulshed Patronage and in the THE Undersigned has received fastractions

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and Lady ROBINSON. - TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 29th September, 1892, BY

at our disposal, if only for the sake ofding omething. There are very few European ar American residents at Chemnipo, and it must These who are fortunate enough to be able to be a dreadfully dull place to live in and owing get away from Shinghal du ing the summer nie to the exceptionally high the and fall eftide, Rometimes at a lon determina to what place which leaves-in-enormous expanse of mud in they should betske themselves, to that they can

front of the setʼiament at low water, it is an in- not holy cape the great heat but enjoy the savoury port, while in consequence of the rx'st holiday haheen lucky enough to trainence of to much mud, go it wex brithing came And in the hard times another consideration not be obtained. There are three European of vital importance is how this change and ladies residing at Chemulpo, one bring the wile enjoyment can he secured without trenching ton of the English Consul, one the wife of the Cam heavily on the finances. The holiday part of missioner of Customs, and the other the wife of 'North China la certainly Chefong which is visted the Harbour Master. But even at such every summer by many ladies and children and a deserted and doll ron as Chemulpo the few men from Shirghel who are in a position to convenances of society must be kept up, so that leave the latter pince. The climate is lavourable the two first named indies have nothing to do and the see bathing excellent, and as the rat from with the Harbour Master's wife, and the latter Shanghai to Chelo is done under forty-eight poor woman has not spoken to another European heurs, I would naturally be supposed that many. men who can obtain a few days holiday would spend them at here. But this is not the case. The rival steamship companiescntdown therates of ferisht and native passage charges, but they levy excessive passage rates on forelesers, the alngle trip to Chrino coming over 127, and the return trip about $44. while the sccommodation afforded by the steamers running to Chefoo is very poor. In fict, foreign passengers have to put up with a minimum of comfort at a maximum of cost, and consequently Chefoo is avoided by many who would be happy to visit the port if they could do so at a loss outrageous charge for conveyance. I have previously pointed ant in these columns hew, con- siderate the Nippon Yusen Kalebs are to travellers ty theft steamers, both in treatment and charge,There are no steamers in these At 's p.m. on Wednesday, the 7th instant, wo waters more palexaant to travel in than those of anchored in the well sheltered port of Fusan, the Japan Mil Jine, and they are largely avalled after a tolerably smooth prove, but the rain of by Shanghal residents who make holiday came down in torrents so that we were un-ble to trips to Japan. The Nippon Yusen Kalsha have get ashere, and could only look forward to pro new opened out another holiday mate which specting Fussn on our return. It seemed 1kely will be a boon to Sh. ghaliander. The steamer that we should be detained for some time, as the Satsuma Maru, which was formerly on the chief officer startled us by the information that Japan line, leaves Shaughal once a month for awe bad to take in over 5,000 packages. but the fun to Vladivostock, on the way up calling at most of these turned out to be re-bricks from Chrino, Chemalpo, Nagasaki, Faun and Tientsin, which were speedlig put on board with Gensan, and on the return to Shanghal calling other cargo, despite the rain. These fire-bricks at Gensan, Fosan and Nagasaki again. The had been brought over from Cheloo by the round trip is

done in twenty-four or twenty-five Genkat Maru and were transhipped to the days, and passengers need not leave the steamer Satsuma Mary for Vladiresinck as "bove except for a short time at Vladivostock. The stated, Now the Satsuma Maru und Ginkal Saliuma Maru bas very good sccommodation Mars were both in Chefne tegether, and as the for passengers, and the table is abundantly up latter did not leave for twenty-four hours after plied with a large variety of good things, but it the former the bricks, which were not ready must be admitted that reformation is required in when the Satsuma left Chef, were sent the purser's sjod steward's departments. There on by the Genial Yet there was no reason La no indicar los that the company stint the why we should have left Cheloo in such supply of good provisions, but the best is not a hurry, as we were ahead of schedule time, made of mact that le supplied, and the steward led the time away at Chemulpo.

as I bave already stated, we simply is not smart'e nongh to get the good fresh fish, eto, that can be obtained at the ports touched a longer stay been made at Cheloo this at, nor has he the requisite control over the transhipment of bricks would have been avoided serwanis beneath him, Then the parser failed and the passengers would certainly have been to supply himself with a sufficient stock of more pleased,

At 4 am. on Thursday, the 8th, we left Fasan, wines, and though we were at Nagasaki on the 4tb instant, previous to the journey north the sea being rather beary, and though we had wards, it did not seem to occur to him that he a head wind sgainst us we asiyed at Gensan at-homen ald might procarea stock of wines from the agency 10 am. on the gth, thus having the advantage or from the Shanghal mail steamers of the com- of daylight for the entrance into the spacious pany then In pont. It would be imposeläls to and very picturesque harbour of Gensan, or find more ohliging officers that those on board Yuenian as it is oficially styled. The weather the Satsune Maru, or pleassater men to travel had cleared up, so we were all pleased at the with, and it is certain that Captain Sommar prospect of a walk on shore, and soon after the

The Hankow Ice Company have stopped work | 10.—Song—“ Bedoula love song".........Plzsuti. ins the bearts of his paasenyaca in a few hours* | kachor was down we divided into small parties and al cargo principally refusa silk, wheat time, so kind, considerate, and attentlya is be to and proceeded on eas various short explorations every one of them without exception. The of the country, which affords great attraction far. Just at present, owing to the engineer (Chinese) above mentioned objections may appear to be the pedestrian. All of the paity I was with were and firemen having struck work. el a trivial maldre, but they are precisely those anxious to see some of the fair sex of Cores, more can be rectified with Pass into trouble, New Cheapipo had their beads covered up, and failings which irritate passengers, and which especially as the few we had come across doubt when the steward becomes better our natural puriosity was nearly gratified when, acquainted with the passenger trafic than he is we came across village maiden engaged in at present, he will reform the management of some agricultural employment.but unfortunately,

when she turned round on hearing our footstep his department

Now the most commendable thing about the the stalwart figure of the leader of the party trip to Vindivostock is the extremely moderate evidently alarmed her, and she fi.d lacontiuently rate at which it can be accomplished, as that without giving us a chance of admiring her rustic Nippon Yasen, Kaisha only charge $5 for beauty The harbont of Gensan, to the north first clase, single passage to Vladivostock and of which lies Fast Lasareff, would accommodate

The weather has suddenly changed, but how long it will remain thas I cannot say the days are chilly before 6 a.m. and after 6 pm, the 12 hours intervening belag very hot at times and at others only agreeably warm, Blankets at night are very welcome the last few days.

Mr. Allen, of Messra Hall and Holtz, has the whole field to boicif, and will remain here a month; he has three rooms pairs in the Had Municipal Impector's quarters, for bis show

rooms and seems to be doing good business,

One of the Catholic Fathers Lom Wachang is at present under our two doctors' constant care, and I regret to may be is at present" very dangerous ill. He had an operation performed on Saturday by Dr Begg, but he is almost-past

The Kin Ling still pushes away at her trade of "common carrier" and has arrived with some thousand cases of kerosine and a few packages of general cargo,

She leaves to-day for your port with a mode

rice.

Tate

On the case going to court the Consul ordered the discharge of all parties concerned but for

MR. ORLANDO HARLEY, With the kind assistance' of LADY and

·GENTLEMEN AMATTURE.

FROGRAMME,

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MORROW,

(THURSDAY), the 19th September, 1892, Commencing at 3.26 P.M.,

at No. 5. WEST TERRACE.

THE WHOLE OF THE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Complaing *-*-*-*

SILK REP COVERED DRAWING-ROOM SUITE.OVERMANTELS. CANTON BLACK- 1.—Solo Planoforte Capriccio), Mendelssohn. WORD TABLES and: STOOLS, COTTAGE

Brillante (Op. 23).

Misa DE SOUSA..

1-Song-"The Flying Dutchman, "Jao. PAITY.

Mr. CROW.

3-Scena e Aria-"Lend me your Gounod,

... ald* (Irene)...................................................

Mr. ORLANDO HARLEY.

4-Song--"Thon brilliant Bird"......David.

MIS. SIMONE. 5-Ark-"The Toreador" (Carmen) ...Bizet.

Mr. GRACE. 6-Solo Pianoforte-

4. Polonaise In E sharp....................Chopin

Mandalis) Tho.

- Miss-Dr-Soul 7-Song-Claude Doral *..........Mollay, Mr. CROW. 8-Romanzs—“Quando

Verdi

2. (Ladna ·Miller) memimamt]

2. Mr. ORLANDO HARLLY. -Song Kakak, wie alt"? ......Franz Abt.

MM. SIMONS

Mr, GRANN 11-Song-a, Mürmeindes Lüfichen ...Jensen. é. Entreaty .......................Wilson Smith. Mr. ORLANDO HARLEY.

PIANO, by Schwark,

AXMINSTER CARPETS, RUGS, CUR- TAINS, OIL PAINTINGS ENGRAVINGS, OLD CHINA and JAPANESE VASTS and

ORNAMENTS, EXTENSION DINING

TABLE and CHAIRS. CARVED SIDE- BOARD, MIRROR-BACK. WHATNOT DINNER & DESSERT SERVICES, PLATED and GLASS WARE, BRASS BEDSTEAD and SPRING MATTRESS, IRON BEDSTEAD- SINGLE and DOUBLE WARDROBES with PLATE GLASS DOORS. MARBLE-TOP WASHSTAND & SET, LADY'S DRESSING TABLE, WRITING DESK, BEDROOM SUITE,

&C Catalogues will be issued prior to Sala, and the sbore will be an view on Wednesday next

TERMS OF SALE,-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer, Hongkang, 24th September, 1892.

........ PUBLIC AUCTION,

Tosa

R. J. M. ARMSTRONG has received

felt of their passages back in Shanghai (which 12-Duct Excelsiori....Balle. Matructions from the MORTGAGELS

in their agreement is allowed them) they having by their misconduct not entitled themselves to same.

and continues every day from 5 to 8 and The training for the races begun Ism Tuesday | 9 m, coffee and drieks being at call on the race course, The two best griffins up to date sadoubtably belong to the Russizes.

Ducks, fowls and pigeausare exported in large quantities at present, mostly going to Shanghal.

$100 for the round trip, and a comparison of this | all the navics of tha world, so extensive nod well the prices are to-day as follows-pigeons 26

4 days for $ioo-with the monstrous rate sheltered is it. We left at 5.45 p.m. by a diffe charged for a forty-five hours passage to Cheloo rent course to that by which we entered, and

by the regular steamers, will show how worthy after a pleasant ree within sight of land, we support from travellers are the Hippon Vasen | arrived outside Vladivostock about to pm, and Kalshy,

after threading the devious entrance spchored

of

The Satruma Maru last Stanghal on the 28th off the town about 11 pm on Saturday, the August with several passengers on board, and 20th instant-North-China Daily News,

arrived at Cheloo on the solb, staying there only one day. At Chefoo thine was a large influx of pineages whose destination was Chemulpo. We had a plasmant run ACTDER fothaiport, theweather being fios, aniving shortly skernoon on the September, but we were.

(To'be' continued.)

HANKOW

(FROM A CORRISPONDENT,)

Hankow, September 19th, No farther news of any importance to hand respecting the riots up country,

all rather disappointed to find that the meduser I not go into the inner harbour, bet anchored outside about two miles from Lies settlement. However, after the Chemulpe passengers had lelt the ship, tho Captain kindly took the Shung. hal trippers ashore fis his gig, and showed as the sights of Chemulpo." It la aduendíaily meattrape Anished and ppened on New Year's day : (next);

The rebuilding of the Yang-ize-kaby Hotel commaagad this week. The new ho el 18 to be";

for the dollar, fowls 8 to 15 for the dollar, and

as many as to ducks have been got for one dollar, but twelve to 15 is the average price, paddy for their food is $1 per pical.

The B. & S. Iching steamer Shast will, as soon as she remigres opt of Wachang Bay, dis charge her Thang cargo, and load a small amount of cargo for Shanghal, to which pari she will proceed direct and then go into dock and have a thorough overhaul-Shanghat

HE WAS AT THE SIEGE OF LUCKNOW.

# The British Infantry sow the bath in the world, sira, bat, luckily, few in anumber,!"

Bo sald a Frooti mavibal in reply to a guastion by

five spot, and the entire settlement can be far) Bod there li zaury reason to believe that this ? Mapoleon. - Wer in number many bay ban surugh

Meins. OxLANDO HARLEY & GRACE. Accompanlits 8----- Mrs.. GILLIES and Mr. G. P. LAMMERT,

------------ PRICES Į. Dress Circle and Stalls

smo:$2.00. Back Seat -100 Military and Navy to Beck Stats vorne 050

i

- Doors open at 4:30,

Concert to commence at 5 o'clock. Seats may be booked at Messrs. KELLY and Watan, Limited.

Hongkong, 28th September, 1831.

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

Ox FRIDAY,

༔ འད ི་ན་གནས་བ་ཀ

the 7th October, 1891, ni 3 o'clock FM,

at the Premises.

THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE - LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,

Comprising →→

No. 37, Bonham Strand, Victoria, Hongkong, and being all that PIEC « PARCEL of GROUND

2.838, square feet

Loja registered C

DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY,

...LIMITED.

FOR SWATÓW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. THE Company's Steamship

ГНЕ.

NAMOA, Captain Harris, will be despatched for the above Ports, on FRIDAY, the 30th instant, at Day-

For Freight de Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co,

General Managay. Sept

INLANTE are held 1/20

thereof th

to

subject also

The Prope For further

myply to

* Socilon of

e Land Ofice aine Premises No, sot an tho

June 1843, infect to the Par ROWE REST payable in respect performance of the Crown Caves "armed in respect thereof and

lating Lettings and Texan-

Gold in Ope

and Conditions of Sale

TR DEACON, Sow the Vendója j

·M.AR STRONG,

Auctioneer.

arsi Baptember, 1892.

Hongkong, and hing all that PIECE or Nos. 25 and 27. Wing Lök Street, Victoria,

PARCEL of GROUND having an area of 1709 square feet regis'ered in the Land Office an INLAND LOT No. 1199 in the same Premises ars held for the redue of a term of 999 years from the 26th June, 1813, 'wohjeet to the pay ment of the CROWN RENT.payable in respect

Covenants to be performed in respect thereol and subject also to the existing Lettings and Tenans cles thereof.

The Property will be Sold in One Lot or separate Lots comprising one House each at the option of the Vendorɛ, No. 15, Wing Lok Street to be Lot 1, and No. 27, Wing Lok Street to be- Lot 2.

For further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to

WOTTON & DEACON, -Solicitors_for_the_Vendors ;

or to

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

"Auctioneer.

Hongkong, 26th September, 1892.

Entimations.

(936

THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

LISTOSPHONEXCHAN HONGKONG

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

Aberdeen Dock,

10.-Aberdeen Paper Mills Office, Wing Lok St. 10-Aberdeen Paper Mills. #Alice Memorial Hospital.

24-Anderson, Capt. G. C., Prays Central,

Do

East Point,

&-Arabold, Karberg & Co.

50Bay View Hotel.

66-Blackhead & Co.. Praya Central, 65.-Blackhead, F., Magazine Gap.

1k-Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Office. Da Refinery Office, Do... Refinery, Quarry Bay Da. Residence, Peak

35- 300. 39

42-Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Ld.,

3-Cantlle, Dr. J., Mount Kellet.

15-Central Police Station.

22-"China Mail."

55.-Cowie, Dr. Alex, Queen's Gardens.

12 Daily Press,"

60-Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Ld.

41.-Dodwell, Cariill & Co.

17-Douglas Lapralt & Co.

14-E. E A. and China Telegraph Co., Ld. 47.-Gas Company, Ld., West Point 48.--Do

East Point.

31.-Gibb, Livingston & Co. 8a-Government Civil Hospital. 44-Government House.

6.-Harrison, W. Stuart, Residence. 2-Drs. Hartigan, Cantile & Cowie, 27-Holliday, Wise & Co. 28-Holliday, C

-Hongkong

Restdence.

$8-Hongkong Electric Co., Ld. 32-Hongkong Hotel, Pabile Telephone Hongkong and Shanghal Bank,

1-"Hongkong Telegraph." 13-Hengkeng Trading Co., La

81.-H., & K. Wharf & Godown Co., Ld,

Praya Central, West Polut. 20-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ld.'

Do.

77-Ho Tung, Praya Centrál, $2. Do. Bonham Strand. 67-Hughes, E. J., Victoria Peak. 50-Imports and Exports Office. 71-Jardiac, Matheson & Co.

China Sugar Refinery, Town Office.

Do

East Point. Jardine Matheson “--

Godown

30-Joseph, H. H., Magazine Gap. 23-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Praya Central 43. Do

Residence. 31-Judd, W., Magazine Gap. 64-Kennedy. J Horse Repository. bja Dai Canteway Bay,

4-Lapralk, J. D., Stewart Terrace. 54-MacEwen, Frickel & Co. 35-Mount Austin Hotel.

-Nam Wo & Co.

Oplum Farm, Hau Fook.

34-Peak Hospital.

20-Peak Hotel & Trading Co., LA

10-P. & 0.5 N. Co. StRay, E. C. Office.

34 Da Residence.

45-Rope Factory, 52-Sallers Home

West

Polat,

7.--Scott, H. J.; 1 Residence 37-Sentish Oriental S.S. Co, Ld. 49-Showan & Co., Praya Central, 61-Stevens, G. R., Queen's Read,

Da. Lower Robinson Road, Victoria Hotel, Pablie Telephone, 16, Watson & Co., A, S., Ld 57-Wickham, W. H. Residence. 61--Woo Keo & Co., Praya West, 38-Yacs Fat Hong, Bonham Strand.

In case of FIRE zing up No, 15. The Exchange is open day and night.

W. STUART HARRISON, Nagy Manager."

„Hongkong, "Isth August, 18an, 2.

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD WANCHAL

REGON FINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Hand

L. MALLOFT. Horgkong, seth June, Thurs

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