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NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING OF SIR CECIL SMITH.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1892.
HÒNGRONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.remala under the C.M.S.N. Co. flag after that
There was only a very meagre turn-out of competitors at the Kowloon range on Saturday afternoon, to take part in the contest for the Long Range Handicap Challenge Cup, which was much to be regretted from a purely sporting point of view, as Mr. F. Howell would no doubt have preferred to win this trophy against' a stronger opposition. However, siz shobtists, all of them enthusiasts at the game, answered to the roll-call. At the 800 yards range. Mr. Chas.. Ford, shooting very well against a puzzling wind, totalled 39, being six points ahead of Mr. N. Gilles, Mr. Watson (30) and Mr. Howell (29) being next in order,
date. This is no doubt in view of the new river post coming out la the course of next year for the "Dragon company. There is a rumour that one of the other companies is making offers for
year for the 3-ling.
There is no news from Ichang except ofa slight mishap at that port to the popolar American Tide Surveyor, who slipped on a stone and twisted his ankle, but he is doing well and hopes soon to be all right.
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The Golf Club handicap is in full swing Just | Captain Ranch, will be despatched for the above Done Hankow race course, and according Port, on WEDNESDAY, the gik instant; at to the form being shown by certain players we Neon. are likely to see the record of the old "warrior" broken.
There have been one or two cricket meiches,
played this month between the residents and the Linnet's testa; but many are looking ahead with pleasure to the foot-ball season, as we bear that the mud-larking engineers are willing to meet the " Hankowites" er Lintz in friendly game, at any time there is a sufficient number. of steamers in port.
For Freight or Pamage, apply to
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General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1807 THE CHINA AND MANILA. STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED."
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY. "HE Company's Steamship
THE
The Penang correspondent of the Stralis Timer wires on September 24th as follows:---
"As the police steam plouace was coming down the Kints River on Thursday with biz Excellency the Governor and Messrs, Treacher, Denison, and Hanson on board, she struck a snag, and sank. All the officials warn PATed ; but the Governor sank twice before he was rescued. Two servants are missing"s
It appears that Governor Sir Smith had been inspecting the railway and works at Kolah Baard and was on his way down to, At the longer range Mr. Ford could scarcely Telok Anson. Alter gelog about six miles find the target and left off with a score of 10 down the river and just at the confluence making a grand total of 58. On the other hand of the Perak and Kinta sivers, the launch which Mr. Howell, who had an allowance of 10 pelats, contained the Governor struck - a nag, shot with remarkable steadiness and piled up apparently swang round by the current, capsized 37, thus aggregating 55 points, and winning the and sank. Every-one on board was precipitated Cap outright, this being his third victory, M into the water. The attention of the other.Reblason, with a score of 37, pulled up a bit at lanach, which was about two hundred yards the longer range, and Mr. Walton's 26 brought ahead, was attracted to the mishap by a shout, bim into third place, two points behind Mr and she was immediately turned back to steder Ford; hot amongst the 'cracks the shooting assistance. In the meantime his Excellency | was bad all had been rescued by a Perak Malay, and by
The victory of Mr. Howell was deservedly the time the other launch resched the spot were safely on shore except a Chinese boy sad popular, sa tha vast impovement in his marke. paragraph in J1st week's paper, would naturally for Passengers and is fitted with the Electric-
manship has only been attained by constant practice and strict attention to the scientific prin. ciples of rifleshooting. We append the scores →→ Boo goo Net Allow-Grand yards, yards. Total ance. Total 17 56 10......66.
38 058 O......56 O55 854 20....53
Notes from CHINESE PAPERS.
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Malay, who sank and were never seen again. Fortunately the catastrophe occurred only about from twenty to thirty yards from the bank,
A Malay was steering the launch at the time a but no-blame whatever in attributed to the stearing for it is impossible to tell where a ensg may be. A quantity of baggage was lost. The accident occurred about ro'clock. After a brief rest, the Governor and the whole party embarked
on the other launch and went straight on to Teluk Anton, reaching there the same evening. At once his Excellency embarked on the Sea Bella and came straight to Singapore. He experiences no bad effects from his fmmersion and is attending to his official business as usual.
THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL S. N.
COMPANY.
"THE SCAVENGERS* ADÀIN TRIUMPHANT,
Early last May, in commenting on that part of the speech of Mi. Edwin Mackintosh, Chairman of the Hongkong General Chamber of Com- merce, to the members of that august association, which referred to the action of Admiral Richards in declining to send British cruiser in search of the Scottish Oriental N. S. Co.'s overdue steamer Somdetch-Pira-Nangy-we-made the following remarks, with especial reference to "Torba extraordinary and altogether unpre cedented solicitude to pose as a would-be saviour of the hapless vessel :—
"It has been suggested that more unlikely things have happened than Mers Batterfield and Swire becoming agents for the Scottish Oriental S. N. Co. In Swatow, and if this han any foundation, Mr. Mackintosh would naturally take keen interest in the Somdatch Phra Nang! Well there may be something in that, but we have an idea that a possible agency not to far from Hongkong may hava bien The object in view."
We wrote with an inspired and prophetic per. the death, only a few weeks age, of Captain Geo. T. Hopkins, who for many years had ably managed the Scottish Oriental Co.'s steamers at this port, the vacant agency was given, under telegraphic lesiructions from Scotland, to Messrs. Dodwell, Carlill, & Co., one of the most pro- mising, energetic, reliable and influential young firms in the Far East, and the appointment was favorably received on every elde. But what trustworthinesi, have
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A highwayman who tried to strangle, and rob a pedestrian near Loongwha several nights ago, has been sent to the yams, where he will receive his dua pubishment. His victim was a sixty year old man, who was fortunate enough to ༥ meet with a friend, who rescued him and captured
the would-be murderer.
falinfsencer, and manest independence against the methods of an all-powerful combination which appears to be falihfully represented by that notorious Superintending Engineer and Surveyor, Mr. John Mitchell, skär Copper Jock?" Like manier like man, would acets to By the Co describe the present situation.
of influence at home with Sir William Pesice most likely-Mesars. Butterfield & Swing succeeded in ousting Messrs. Dodwell, Carlili & Co. from the agency of the Scottish Oriental Company and in getting themtabuzz appointed to that desirable position. Telegrama to that effect have been received in the colony and no doubt public announcements will shortly
be teade.
The Hongkong Telegraph for months past has strongly suspected that this was the little game of the enterprising Taikos wire-pellers, as the above extract from our review of Mr. Mackintosh's Chamber of Commerce speech plainly enough Indicates, so that the actual resuit, surprising as it will be to post people ses us but fitle astonishment. And although we cannot approve of the abady traits of Messrs. Butterfield & Swire a business methods in carrying ant their
programine, we are at the same me bound to respect the pertinacity, the Indomitable energy, and the ulter disregard of "olo custom and the conventionalities, which characterise them in all their undertakings. They mean to win at all hazards, whoever may go to the wall, and so far they can certainly show a fairly long record of substantial succession along the coast of yes at its
In the district belonging to the Luchson Fre. fecture the year has been an especially poor one, not even the customary small yield of the autumnal harvest being realised by the poor fillers of the sail. Owing to the bad year, much disorder is prevalent in the country and cases of robbery are not lofrequent
The Shenpao's correspondent at Hankow informs us that the cholers is carrying off many people in that city. The epidemic commenced first in the section near the Kasnil Mise, and for some time the discaso did not extend beyond that limited area. But the district Infected your covers the entire town. The usual method of driving the spirits out of the town is being resorted to: consequently the priests are in demand.
On the 13th September four Inmates of the magisterial prison at Wuchung were taken out of their cells and executed. These criminals
were arrested on account of their implication in a case of robbery last year, their other offence being their connection with the Kolao Hut They did not eviace any sign of fear when they were taken to the execution ground; on the contrary they behaved. most insolently all the way to the place where death awaited them,
Some time of Ho
at forces despatched a deputy, a major lo rank, to Kluklang, to cause the arrest of a notorious Kelas Hut leader. Major Wang on receiving the order from his superior set out with body of detectives and soldiers to the locality Indicated, and a short time ago he succeeded in catching the person sought. Sheng Slen-tze, the captive chief, has been taken to the yames of the Hapela Provincial Judge for trial. As a reward for the services of the deputy and his followers, the Judge gave them Tis. 100
•
The writer who supalled your paper with the news of the Great Fire at Haukow last week might at least have stated facts the fire was at Wuchang village and nowhere near Harkow city or settlement. The public, reading the
think the part of Hanka was always having fires, which is certainly not the case.
The new Governor of Hunan is at present the guest of the Viceroy at Wachang, having arrived at 8 am, on Wednesday per steamer Tafwa At ten um. on Friday he made an official cal! on the British Consul, which lasted quite a time, after which be made another on the Freach. Consul at the new consulate on the race-course. His Excellency, who was accompanied by a must imposing and numerous body guard, then left for Wachang,"
The committee of the new Hankow Fire Brigade is working very hard to make it a suc- cesi'and, new ualforms are being ordered and served out as they come to hand,
I am glad to say we are eventually to have a suitable alarm bell for fires and riots hang in the clock tower, as soon as arrangements can be made for obtalalog a good one.
The new Asilatant Superintendent will be.. here next month from the Hongkong Police force and will reiluve our present popular Chief of Police of some of his many arduous duiles.
The water-mark to-day is 33 ft. 11 in. (1 ft, a inches lower than corresponding date last year) but for all we know it may next month once again rise (as it has done before) and flood the bund, but it is hoped that it will not do so.
It is an ill wind that blows no one any good. The remains of the northerly-gale-afforded-on- Tuesday last an excellent opportunity to exercise the ships' companies of the various men-of-war in port in bost sailing. Three boats from H.M.S. Linnet were out for some two hours or more and came up the harbour before a thoderate northerly breeze and sea at a fine speed. To a few nomical men Atching them they zii rermed" to be in excellent sailing form, with the exception of the whaler, which boat had in the opinion of the above too large a sail for the wind blowing at the time, and too little ballast, but owing to the splendid manner in which the Tom Bowling at the helm manœuvred her she suffered no mistap. As reports from Shanghai say, the three large Shipping, companies are again about to Join bands. I suppose freights will for the tenth 'time rise, and passenger fares ako.
Professor Anderson is still bere and nettlog from sa to 75 dollars per night, thanks to the
Chinese.
There nothing more at present except to tell you that training for the coming races is in full swlag.—Shanghat Marcury. ~
TIENTSIN.
" ESMERALDA," Captain G. Tayler, will be despatched for the above Port, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th instant,' KLC PM.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation fight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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General Managers. Hongkons, 3rd October, 1892.
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PROPRIETORS..........................................
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appointed in the Far affords naequalled accommodation to travellers and others. It is situated in the centre of the town, opposite the General Post Office and the Hongkong Club, adjacent to Pedder's Wharf (the principal landing stage of the Colony) and in close proximity to the Banks and Shipping
Offices.
The HOTEL STEAM-LAUNCH conveys passengers and baggage to and from all Mall Steamers, THE TABLE D'HOTE, at separate tables, is supplied with every delicacy, the sudefus being
under experienced supervision,
THE BED-ROOMS, with adjoining Bath-rooms are lofty and well ventilated, open on to ... spacious Verandahs, are lighted by gas and fined throughout with electric communicator, The Reading, Writing and Smoking Rooms, Ladies' Drawing Rooms, the new, Bar and public
BILLIARD ROOMS (Six English and American Tabics) are fitted with every convenience. A handsomely appointed GRILL ROOM, where chops, steaks, &c, and served at may hour
adjoins the HOTEL, and is under the same Management. The WINES & SPIRITS are selected by in Export and the BEST BRANDS only are suppiled. HYDRAULIC ASCENDING ROOMS of the latest and most approved type-convey passengers
and baggage from the Entrance Hall to each of the five floors above. NIGHT PORTERS and WATCHMEN are continually on duty.
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"J. Y. ROBBINS," Crosby, Mater, will load here for the above Fort, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
.. SEEHAN & CÓ, Henokan, 3rd October, 1801
WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACT.
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NOTICE TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are required for EXTERNAL and INTERNAL PAINTING, WHITE therewith at WELLINGTON BARRACKS, in the WASHING, etc, and 'WORKS in connection Hongkong District.
Persons desiring to Tender for the extention of these Works must leave their Names with
the SURVEYOR at the ROYAL ENGINEER OFFICE,
cen's Road East, on or before the Trth day of October, 1892 Bills of Quantities" with Form of Teader, #ill be issued to each candi-
|date,
The Secretary of State for War does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any Teader.
Colonel on the, Staff, Commanding Royal Engineer, Chias, Royal Engineer Office,
1979 Hongkong, 30th September, 1892.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE,
R. TUCKER
Manager.
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*HIS long established SELECT Family Hotel, situated on the Band, facing the river, in the TH centre of the Settlements, has lately undergone extensive alterations, and is now fitted with the latest modern improvements, including Bath and Dressing Rooms ATTACHED to Sultes and Single Rooma, with hot and cold water laid on, DOUCHE, SHOWER SPRAYS, etc, and heated to a comfortable temperature during winter.
SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PRIVATE DINNER PARTIES, &'6". The Electric Lighting now partly fald on will be completed during this year,
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HAVE this Day resumed my Hongkong | GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, DENTAL PRACTICE.
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HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
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Tientsin, a1st September. The breaches in the embankments of the Pelio and Yung ting-fos Hives are still un- toached. They are left so on purpose to afford the foundated plains around Feking an oppor tunity for having the water drained off, through the existing openings, back into the beds of the falling rivers. The plains in many places are A LODGE will be held in the FRIIMASONS a-arly dry again, and the country people are The important law-sult between Magistrate very busy to planting vegetables, wherever prae-HALL Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the Yang, formerly administrator of Liklang Halen, ticable, to have something to fall back upon, in rath inst., at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Anbul, and the party of complainants, by whomes of the food destroyed. The summer freshets Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 3rd October, 1891. Shantung has escaped floods this year. the former le charged with having by his doings are over now. caused the death of several persons, le now being (According to later accounts from Cheloo, several beard by the Nanking Viceroy in matter has been occupying the attention of the
the CRIMI officials for months, but owing to plexity of the evidence, and the great number of linenses, lavolving much, loss of time, no final decision has been arrived at by the officials conducting the case. But it now seems that a speedy settlements at hand since his Excellency the Viceroy la at the head of the tribunal.
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districts on the lower Hoang-ho were flooded about three weeks ago.-Ed.) They bad a very Food wheat arrest in our neighbouring pro- vince, and ill in all probability also have excellent millet crops. The north-eastern dis tricts of the province of Honan tave also suffered by the summer freshets, but by no means so severely as CElhil this year,
The water of the Feiho has fallen over a foot since my last letter, and steamers find it much easier to get up and down the river than was the case a short time ago. Lately some of them even came up at night all right, and left again at day light; amongst these were the HsinfunKS Hasan, and Hrinys.
In order to attain greater security from the robbers who constantly, despoil the people of their property, the Governor of Kuangtung has given enders to the Nachel Helen and Panys Halen magistrates to form in their districts volunteer corps so as to be able to cope with the The Taka Tug and Lighter Co. is doing very lawless brigands. The regulations regarding | well, and there is a fine prospect of a good dividend
Chios. And their sun is Tosh's". Armi Id the formation of the corps and their duties have to shareholders, although the tugboat Gam has
meridian. The matto of Agaog forward," And the next victims to the all-conquering iron heel of Ve Scavenger of the Far East" will be the Indo-China S, N. Co. and the China and Manila Steamship Co. Forewarned is fore-armed."
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been issued. For the support of the forces a not been raised yet. Viceroy finng-chang la G. FALCONER & CO., slight cam is to be lested upon the people. The enjoying very good health gals, and the kk17ATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU. Sorces are to be made up of men from the stars nos coressing, thanks to the cooler weather, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
recently prevailing ambagit the natives to WATCH each store having to furnish a spare man in now time of need, who to be pald each time he comes out. In order to obtain greater facilities and the ane bracing air which has set in for the in, getting the force to act in concert, a new system of giving alarm has been inaugurated. According to the regulations every fifteen sections of the district are to have a force of thele own, upon which the defence of this area will depend
HANKOW.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
Trade in getting much brisker both in Imports and exports, apparently on a much sounder basta that lately, and It is likely to remala so for. some time to come.
There was not a very large company on board the Honam yesterday, on the occasion of the trip to Macao, and the wind and weather just reached that point at which only, the more could enjoy themselves. On the robust perrovi return trip, about an hour ater leaving MiscRo
Nine and near
Islands, one of the passengers, Mr. Augusto Marques, was seen to be, leaning
and he disappeared. He must have been under and struckjby the steamer was promptly stopped, and a boat northerly gate, with rain at times. From the since the repairs were effected. The number of lowered, nothing more was seen of him. He is 21st we have had fine sunny days, followed by foreigners at that port has dwindled down to {** || cool-nights={ The Kallag, on-bet-way down three, an Englishman, Frenchman and Porta i been a good swimmer.pt to bares Mr. Marques wat cousin of Dr. Marques from chang, was unable to face the storm, and guese but the two last named will probably medical officer of Victoria Gaol, and, www well had to run for smoother water into one of the also leave in a couple of maths, when only the Enown in Hongkong. Lately, he had been for ameron creeks, and even there had to let go Harbour Master, Captain Calders is likely to short time employed on the staff of the two anchors and wait 36 hours before it was safe remain. Capt. Calderas in command of a to start, dowo river. This steamer, if full, can gun-boat of the Viceroy of Canton before he was Hongkong Telegraph. He was a single man
Carry, from Boo to go bales of piece goods. on appolated to Port Arthur, and be bas ren- and about 43 years of age, whe
Araught of under fire feet. She has been fall dered excellent service since his arrival. . I hear
I hear that Mr. von Hannacken has been commissioned to build some new forts at Kyan» chow, wherever that may, boj fuller particulars on the subject are not at my command at present.
From Port Arthur Information has reached here that the skill and energy of the loesl Hankow, September 24th.authorities has successfully coped with the leakage The weather here from Saturday the 17th to of the dry dock, but not without a considerable
over the bows, when the boat lurched via Wednesday, the aust..., WAD Kḥstrong continuous expenditure | several Ironclada hava been docked
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AN OPEN LETTER
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To the Editor of the Daily Prats,
pa the last three trips and on two occations has that Mr. Fichcher, of the torpedo service, has made the round trip to Ichang and back in. s. also been staying at. Port Arthur lately, where days, to hours, 15 minutes, average Of course he is superintending some repairs to be effected [his is nothing to the famous Chang We on the torpedo bosts. The place has become Over 2,003 balon on 6 feet 10 inches very doll since the so-called “French war," at La 20
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*DEAR GRANNY.-World you kindly do me the if not a 1409 time. Billl it equals / which time about a dozen GerMBBS WCTD
favour of explaining what is the meaning of code penzant referred to day after day, persistently and emphatically, by the Daily Frear in the Missions to Seamen pangiapo? in the ordinary marios codes of signal, naval and mercantile, there is no “O, nor any other vord. If the Mission, launch Dayspring only calla alongside vessels helating code pennant Othe must do a mighty slow trade.
Your truly,
Mongkong, sed October, 1898.
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employed at Port Arthur, after which period during the balmy days of the Theronet Syndicate, several doses of Frenchmen made the place lively for some time verlly, tempera mutantur-Shanghai Mercury Correspondený,
- the Ume of the whasta not surpassen. This Was the linle steamer which was most instrumental in saving the Chias Merchants steamship Ajang sung when she was so badly shore up river a short close back; the lule Kaling found the Klang-tang-high up on the river bank and towed her frem as to so feet off the mud, thereby saving her broken back. DEAFNESS ABSOLUTELY CURED-A Gentleman This was long before the steamers Alangy or who cured himself of Deafness and Nolses in the Kiang Iwan thought of going thermopard Head, of 14 years standing, by a new method, The British,niz'mon viritegia: aharter to the will be pleased to send füll particulars fro China Marchants Trailer on October soth next, Address HigREKRY CLIFTON, 8. Shepherd's place, kná 5 hayo il' es goed authority that she will mot | Kennisgton Park, Londen, B.Z) Kage-GhdTA
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MACONDRAY BROTHERS & Co.,
Commandon Merchants, No. 30, Water Street, Yokobarna.
Yokohama, 12th August, 1892.
FOR SALE.
THE SCHOONER
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"MONTIARA," - AS SHE NOW LIKS IN YAU-MA-ZI BAY. Length......maman75 feet,
Beam
Depth of haldi. 7 feet. Registered Tonnage minnaam.75 tons, (Owing to recent alterations the carrying expacity of the Afontlara has been increased, to about 120 tons dead weight.)
The Montlara was built in Singapore, is most solidly constructed of teak throughout, with Iron.
frames,
has recently been thoroughly. overhauled under experienced European superin. She is a very fast saller and a most sullable fendence, and is now in excellent condition,
Yekiel for the Canton"kerótene tråds, or world make a first-class lighter.
For Particulars as to Price, &c., apply to
R. FRASER-SMITH,
6. Fodder's Hill, Hongkong, 17th May, 1892.
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THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG," AS THEY LIK AT ABERDEEN DOCKS.
“HE Engines of the Chop-thung
constructed by Mesars, Išorts & Co, of Wanchal, and are of the Compound Inverted Cylinder Direct Acting Surface Condensing type, Cylinders 201 and $8 dia, with a stroke of 25." | The Crank - Shaft In 61o dia, sa the Crank pin 'and y* dia, at the journals. The H.P. Piston Rod a 3" and the LP. Ji diaThe Piston and Connecting Rod bolts are a dia, Air Pump 143* dia. by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulating Pump 8" dia, by 13" stroke, and Double Acting Feed and Blige Pump (ona each) 3′′ dia. by 33
These
have
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Vary we is thoroughly good order, used and The Boller is of the Horizontal Muliftubular type,
with thron Furnaces and vertical Donsa on *** broft, *o* loss, external
Tes Aidan urnaces, of 1 drag Dema,
44" dias by ft. high is Tubes, 184 in number by st c. dias It is la fairly good condition, having undergone considerabia, repairs, and recently would fast in active service for over five years, V The Enginsa-kað Boller can be inspected en 'application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen Docks
For finther particulars, apply to
BROW BA FRASER-SMITH
A Padder's Hill Watc
Hongkong, syth May, 159%
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