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All the angle-iron girders, rollers, joists, columns, pilles, and roofing supports made at the Old Dock, to the tune of seme Tis. 5,000 to Goco, for the preliminary works in connection with the Han Yang IranWorks, are sunk in the bed of the river at the entrance to the Han, and It is very improbable that any will ever be recovered, owing to the strong 'chow-chow water at this point, as well as the swift current from the Ban River. The tug Chu-fat the time of the accident had four lighters In tow each deeply laden with the tramways; &c, and instead of going dead slow when newing the fierce 'chow-chow water' at the mouth of the A. Han river, or going over to the Wecbang alde, the captain of the tow boat headed for the centre of the whirlponis at full speed and was surprised to find the four lighters give a few "hurches, then fill with water and enddenly and very quickly sink and come up empty.

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It may have been a temporary saving to have discharged the European captains and engineere of these two fine tug boats farard away superior to any owned by the Taku Tag and Lighter Company in the north of China, yet where is the saving now? Over Tim 5,coo lost irretriev- ably simply by inexperience and stupidity Such accidents should teach the Chinese that any one is not fit for a tug-bost captain; but no, they cannot see it. I hear those employed at the Han strongly advocate having Europeans brck In the tow-boats but it le questionable if the hint will be taken,

The various buildings are progressing very favourably, the new Customs Indoor quarters and Harbour Master's house bave already gone up hice series and will shortly be ready forthe. woofing. It will be the opening of the next tea season, say about April or May next, before the new quarters of the indoor and outdoor aff will be a cupied.

The new Har kow Hotel de slowly and steadily raising its head from a heap of ssher, thanks to the energeile Shanghal contractor, and it bopes yet to open before Christmas day. Last week the new Hankow Fire Brigade had the valors team and hand engines cut on the rece-course just to the sight of the French Consulate, which was apposed to be the seat of the fire; and consider ing it was the first trial of the combined forces

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1892.

enough to give one a sharp'sbock when taking a plange in, as I did. The complete separation of the sexes at these spiltigk is in atriking: contrast to the foul practices of the Japanese in. their promiscuous bathing places, and proves the superior moral conditon of the Chinese. (Rubbish!) There springs have been used for several hundred years at least

The L Kiang Hafen, who, as I told you already, accused his superior, the Provincial Judge, of corrupt practices, hes, I believe, been sentenced for the offence, but what bis punish ment is to be I have not yet heard.

Mr. Fryer, of the Shanghal Arsenal, is the guest of the foreign profesuers' at the Naval College-Shanghai Mercury.

“ELEVEN MEN FROZEN TO DEATH"

They had wandered round and round in that Blinding snowstorm hepateraly lost, in a place only a hundred yards square; and when coli and fatigue vanquished them at last, they scooped out a care in the mow and lay down and died, not knowing that fine etape more would have brought them into the true path"

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Thus slaven precious lives were lost in making the deacoat from Mont Blano-in-September, 1870. They suffered, the bitterent death recorded in the history of those mountains, fall as that history is with dreadful tragedies. Bad to think that they were 10 near safety, and yet through Ignorance so far from it. Also how many dis, under different conditions, but for a live resBCY.

Here is a man who mays, “All my friends thought I was doomed, and I did not care whether I lived or died."

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..ce the renigarisition of the Brigade it was very food as I was ablato tako lay like a load old got no

creditable to all concerned. The fires should, how-

He explains as follows: "Up to October, 1885, he says, "I was a strong, healthy man, and equal to kind of work. At this time I was taken with a pain that seemed to shoot straight through my heart. I felt se if something was squeezing my heart, and I was in dreadful spony. I had to abandon work and lia up. Then I fell into a low, week state. I

I had appetite, and

morel I ate gave me a great à every mo

Pain In the chest and a tight, uncomfortable feeling as if all my food turned to wind and did not pais my back and sides, stomach. I had great pain in and was never free from pain-night or day. Buch. atomach, and my heart would thump so badly

d night after night I would lie awake. ever, be lit in the steam engines before leaving they became so weak I dare nos lift the Ughtest engine house and not at the scese of fire, as every

and so nervous that the slightest sound Gremen in the old cuntry knows what the first

Eren the children's nose at play upset to minutes after a fi e breaks out-with the bear startled ma of-a-good atorg arm and a strong force of. When I ventured out of doors I had to often I and rest, and my legs were so unatendy I could- water is worth (ie, in the saving of property);

not walk straight scarooly knew

All this told on my spirits, for hour's itoice of water 190 121 than Thore

before the attack

my strength. afterwards.. I would suggest that of the nex

Gold Kft Back of four with este, week's practice the false alarm be given to the gunboats in port In order to get the men well into the practice of the thing for bringing a long chain ashore without a grapnel to pull down houses is like firemen golog to a fira- without the useful copper nozzles.

The Kiangtung made the last trip down from Icharg (going stawowing to the strong downriver current) in 33 hours steaming time, not counting stoppages; this is over 18 miles per hour and speaks well for the coolness and akill with which a boat at the size of the Kiangtung must be navigated in order that she may travel anfely at

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Co-bay's Advertisements.

"UNION" LINE OF STEAMERS,

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

HE Steamship THE

"ETHIOPE,"

Amuse vents.

NOTICE.

AM-A KICHI TROUPE

Tof fokio, Japan, will give thele

GRAND PERFORMANCE- JAPANESE ACROBATIC FEATS

OF

of Sailor's Home.) Captain Pinkham, will be despatched as above at the Reclamation Ground, West Point, (Front Port on or about the 17th November.

This Treure is composed of 18 of the Best For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN & Co.,

and Well-known Acrobats who visited Hong Agents.

kong, Saigon, Singapore, Java and India four Hongkong, 26:6 October, 1892, -[1051 years ago with great success.

The Performance commenced on, the 2a30d THE NEW IMURIS MINES, LIMITED. Instant.

NOTICE

HARE CERTIFICATES of the above company can now be issued in exchange for the Certificates of the IMURIS MINES, LTD, and the receipts for Money paid upon application for shares in the NEW IMURIS MINES, LIMITED.

J. WHEELEY, Agent, Hongkong, Hongkong, z6th October, 1892.

THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, (LIMITED).

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TOTICE is hereby given that the FIRST ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING

NOTICE

of the above Company, required to be held within four months after Registration, will be held at the Company's Office, CONNAUGHT HOUSE, on SATURDAY, the 5th November, 1892, at NOON.

By Order of the Board,

A. O'D. GOURDIN, Secretary. Hongkong, 26th October, 1892.

-FOUND-1---

OWNER WANTED 1.

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THE Owner of a WHITE BULL TERRIER TSLUT, that strayed from the PEAK on the 23rd instant, can obtain information respecting the Dog's present custodian by

Applying to

"CUSTODIAN," cla. Hongkong Telegraph Office. Frogg Hongkong, 76th October, 1892.

LOTHEN MARK LODGF, No. 14:

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I went to dur doctor, who eald mine was a bad

REGULAR MEETING of the EOTHEN care. He gave me medicines, but I got no relief from MARK LODGE of MARK MASTER them. Now better, now worse, but never well, I remained in this state for over twelve months, and MASONS will be held at the FREEMASONS' HALL, was under the doctor all that time. At last the Zelland Street, TO-MORROW EVENING, the doctor recommended me to go to Norwich Hospital 27th instant, at 8.50 inr 9 p.m. precisely. Visit and and put myself under a celebrated physician there asing Brelbren are condially invited. Hongkong, 16th October, 1892. an indoor patient. I did so in November, 1883. be physician said, "Your hart is strained and very The

While in the hospitat was examined by three ZETLAND doctors, and after being under treatment five weeks my care was pronounced incurable. The doctors said I would never be able to do hard work again and now andous to get home, so I loft

I was

LODGE,

No. 425. REGULAR MEETING of the above

PRICE OF ADMISSION :— Roxes (4 Chats in each Box)......$6.00

and

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Doors open at 8 o'clock P.M.; commence at g o'clock. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT,

Y. TOKOSE,

Agent. Hongkong, 24th October, 1892.

Masonic

·DILIGENTIA

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Intimations.

CENTRAL HOTEL,

SHANGHAI.

HIS long established SELECT Family Hotel, situated on the Bund, facing the river, in the

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centre of the Settlements, has lately undergone extensive alterations, and is now fitted with the Intest modern improvements, including Bath and Dressing Rooms ATTACHED to Saltes and Single Rotms, with hot and cold water fald on, DoucHT, SHOWER SPRAYS, etc., and heated, to a comfortable temperaturo during winter.

SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PRIVATE dinner partieS, &2.

The Electric Lighting now pantly isid on will be completed during this year, 1891. Án Assistant will attend on Passengers by "Mail Steamers.

N.B. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS —"CENTRAL, SHANGHAI," ".

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6561

F. E. REILLY,

PROPRIETOR.

THE MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL,

Telegraphie address,

A. B. C. Code.

LODGE "EXCELSIOR," Hongkong, 1,400 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL.

OF INSTRUCTION.

TELEPHONE No. 35

REGULAR MEETING of the aboveARIFF FROM DECEMBER 1ST, 1892, UNTIL APRIL 30TH, 1891, SUBJECT TO

LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, TO-MORROW, the ayth instant, at 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren, are cordially invited.

Honchone, 21st October, 1892.

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VICTORIA PRECEPTORY. REGULAR MEETING of the Victoria

A Preceptory will be held on MONDAY, the 31st instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend, Tros7 Hongkong, 25th October, 1801

Auctions

PUBLIC AUCTION.

R. J. M. ARMSTRONG bas received

PUBLIC AUCTION,

⚫on Board, on FRIDAY.

Minstructions to Sell by

the 28th day of Dctober, 1891, at 3 P.M. THE S. S. "KIUNG CHOW" now lying in Hongkong Harbour with all her Machinery, Engines, Ship's Stores, Farolture, Fittings and Appurtenance,

The Purchaser will be required to enter into a

a speed equal to the greyhounds! of the.nld never get any strong but. kont on receiving LODGE will be held in the. FREEMASONS | DEED OF COVENANT not to use the Vessel

Atlantic.

Professor Anderson and Madame Blanche ate still here and seem to have become fixtures ; they give performances every Wednesday and Saturday at 9 p.m. and by all accounts they are more than paying expenses at Hankow,

By the way, some of the vidtour at Friday's cricket match, hetween the Salamanders and the World, at which the Italian band played very well, would like to remind a few of the fire-fiends

that they are not altogether ignorant of the sim plest laws of etiquette, and beg to anggest to the recreation committee that it would possibly tend to the comfort of all if a few more seals were provided at future matches.—Mercury.

NANKING.

and

medicine as an eat-door patient for three month longer, Getting weaker and weaker, I gero up taking and tried different medicines my leads told me of but nothing did any good and Hngered on month after month. Now, Indeed, began to despair, for from a strong, powerful man was reduced almost to a shadow, and did not care whether I Hved or dlod,

In June, 1887, a book was left at my house

which described preparation called Mother Selgelt Byrap, and I red of onn caso like mine being oured by it. I said to my wife, Here is a osse tlist exnotly corresponds with my case."

I had lost all faith in, medicines, but as a lest to Mr. Edgerley, Supply Stores, resource sent Bungay, for a bottle, and had not taken more then half the contents before I felt better, Wife,, I said, believe this Seigal's Syrup is going to cure me. 配置

I bega

out and the food did me good, and 1 grow stronger and stronger. Afte

After taking three bottles I got back to my work strong and healthy, and since then I have never looked behind mo. By taking sa ocasional dons I keep

kerp in good health,, can now eat anything and do any kind of work, and went through farresting se well as anyone, and din lift a pig with oase. I thank God that Beigel's Syrup was ever made known to me, and feel that I owe my

ment, as I am willing to tell anyons of the benefit I bare derived from the

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truly,

(Bignel) "1fn. Rouraz WRIGHT, Kanham, Bungay, Norfolk "Witness | (Signed) [8140 Waronz,

"Grocer and Ton Dealer, Karahni.”

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)

Nanking, October 18:b, 1892. Among the many interesting places around Nanking are the leagon Cave and the hot springs. A few days ago, accompanied by a student, I visited there places, crossing the "Tiver, which is about two miles wide, in order to reach the town of Pu-ken-From-here a walk -of-about-seven-miles-brought us to the small-life to it. You are at liberty to publish this state-

and dilapidated town of Kiang-pu, the wall of which reminds one strongly of the crumbling structure by which Shanghel is surrounded We put up in this place for the night in the bolel the town possesses, and that was not much to boast abru The ceiling of our room was hung with festoore of smoky cobwebs, the floor

Mr. Wright's complaint was indigestion and was damp and unhealthy, and the walls were dyspepsis, and the heart disturbanse which so alarmed simply filthy. We spread our beds on. the bim was the result of the mechanical

pressure of the shaky hedsteads and in splie of certain up-stomach against the heart when the latter was pleasant cdours from the stable," which was in infated with the ga created by undigested and the adjoining room, we slept well till morning, fermenting food. Many are misted the ta mistake For our accommodation, which included a meal fadigestion for some other malady. We can only say of nice fish and vegetables the evening before, we are glad our friend found the true path (the right we paid a sum rqial to about sixpence in Eng medicine) before his disosse left him no remnant of Ish money, which was not really dear, Next. life to blow into a damo.—[dint. morning we travelled north and west over hilly ground some seven or eight miles, to the - foot of the range of bare bills in one of which is aluated the Dragon Cave. We climbed this hill, which is perhaps a thousand feet high, until we came to the cave, the mouth of which at the entrance is very narrow, but which wideos to about thirty feet a little way in and rises to fully eight feet in height. Inside, at the length of perhaps one hundred feet, the passage becomes Burow again and quite dirk. I felt my way along for quite two hundred feet, but did not reach the end, which is not surprising, as sccording to local tradition there is no end to it.

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To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE.

NÓW READY!

-THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER,

FULL DESCRIPTIVE REPORT of the

'BOKHARA". DISASTER

(All carefully 'Reviled and Edited),

NOW READY..

With all Particulars, Reports of Interviews I was told by the Chinese that there were a great number of spooks and 'spirits Inside, but I with SURVIVORS, the Cruise of the Thales, aw nothing except the bats, certainly nothing official reports of the Chief Officer, the Ancona, supernatural. A priest who dwells in a little and the Porpetts, the MARINE COURT OF templo above, informed me that there were only INQUIRY and its FINDING, experiences of other four spiilis who could assume the appearance of Steamers in the same Typhoon, the Normand men and women, and that these gentry did not disaster, &o, &c. frequent the cave very much, but that at the same time theje were myriads of other unearthly beings who could put on the shapes, of various animals, and that spirits of this safter sost are i frequently met with in the neighbourhood of the cave. This priest was an enterprising

· fellow. His-temple-is-built-on-the-sida of the hill and is ibo work of his owo unaided hands. He had even to carry all the timber up, there himself, beleg unable to get anyone to carry it for him. In the first month of every year be bas a great feast at the temple in bonour of another priest who used to live in small cave higher up the hili and who eventi :13y became a Buddha, The story of his translation

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THIS IS THE ONLY COMPLETE

REPORT OF THE DISASTER. FRICE........................................FIFTY CENTS, Orders should be sent in at once to

THE MANAGER Hongkong Telegraph Office, Fedder Hill Hongkong, 26th October, 1892.

to heaven is a characteristic one. He made THE BOA VISTA HOTEL.

himself a large straw dragon, hollow Inside, intu which he erept, and belog comfortably disposed within the sacred monster, be set fire to it and

BISHOP'S BAY, MĄCAQ, "HIS HOTEL' is altuated on the sea shore

scended in the faraes to the blessed regloss, one of the best and healthiest parts of At all events he has never been seen on earth since, but his successor, the priest of whom Macao, and commands an 'admirable view

of

passed in the Far East,

Every comfort in provided for Visitors, with an excellent Calsina, and Wines, Spirits and Malt Liquors of the best brands.

I have already spoken, scrapes in a consider facing the South. Its accommodation is unsur- able amount of cash on the holy suicide's anniversary. After seeing all the wonders the cave we crossed one of the hills to the north, to where the hot springs are situated. There is one spring, about so feet by 30, covered with a shed for the men, and another spring (I could not see it) for women, which is surrounded by a high mud wall. A third weil is principally used for washing clothes, the water, of which prits a decidedly sulphurous odour, and is hot! sod

Hot, Cold, Shower and Sex Water Baths. Large and well Ventilated Dining, Billard and Reading Rooms, and a well supplied Barod

A small Dairy, is attached to the premises. '

KRI, MARIA 'B; DOS REMEDIOS, Proprietress

HALL, Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, the 1st November, at 8.30 for gp.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

-Hongkong, 26th O-tober, 1892.

for the purpose of Trade or Passenger carrying between Fongkong and Canton, Hongkong and

Macao, Canton and Macao, Shanghai and [106 Ningpo, or in the Canton waters, or on the River Yang-Taxe, or on the River Whang Po,

THE JELEBU MINING AND TRADING

COMPANY, LIMITED.

DIVIDEND of 10 PER CENT. for the Half Areas closing 21st August, 1893, having been declared, COUPON No. 5 is payable at the CHARTERED HANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, in Hongkong and Singapore on and after TO-DAY, as follows :-

Lit A for 5 Shares with $25.00 ·

"B_, 20

Th

** 10.00 C, 5

2:50 HUTTENBACH BROTHERS & Co.,

General Agents. Singapore, 17th October, 18ga.

For Sale..

THEY LEAD THEM ALL

THE CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA WINES,

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from the well-known Vineyards of Messrs. KOHLER, AND VAN BERGEN, San Francisco, and JULIAN P. SMITH (Olivina) Livermore,

California,

Guaranteed to be Pare and Unadulterated, Pure BLACKBERRY BRANDY and fresh SPRING of BARTLETT Consignments MINERAL WATER by each Steamer.

Prices forwarded on application to

"MACONDRAY BROTHERS & Con

Commission Merchants, "No. 30, Water Street,"

Yokobams.

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Yokohama, 12th August, 1891. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, "GLINEALY BUILDINGS," (No. 18 and 14, Wyndham Strest.)'

FRS. GILLANDERS has VACANCIES.

Mfor RESIDENT BOARDERS and VISITORS.

also Accommodation for TABLE BOARDERS. 1630 Hongkong, 4th July, Baz

If you have a COLD or COUGH,

grute or lending to

CONSUMPTION,

SCOTT'S EMULSION

OF PURE COD LIVEH ÓII. AND HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIMH AND BODA

This proper. How cntikalias the primetiln Lug proprio of the puplinggadesiv aid aus Norieginn Cost Life Oll" Dara by ryalists at the world over. It is

dutable as mittleree times as een vous ne pinda Crver D. A perfect, IN BONNY THAN A Hut,,am innão. For all forms of monolisi,

CONSUMPTION,

Scrofula, and non. Flesh Producer) there is nothing like CT'S EMULSION, Let no me by profian 'cxplanation or impadent cutreaty julge you to accept

substitpio. Bold by all Chemists,

BOOTT & BOWNE. LIMITED,

·47 FARRINGDON AT., LONDON, E.C. Belo Arents for Hongkong and China: Meter A. S. WATSON & Co. (LIMITED),

ACCOMMODATION BEING AVAILABLE.

Board and Lodging by the Day, one person w

Board and Lodging by the Day for Married Couples occupying one room Board, and Lodging by the Month, one person............................................. Board, and Lodging by the Month for Married Couples occupying one room

30.00 | Dioner .....................

$ 3.00 4.50

60.00

* 100.00

1.00

1.50

́(CHILDREN DY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT.) Sluing-room by the Day...............$ 250] Tiffin pem......... Sitting room by the Month Extra, Bed-room by the Day.....................2.00 European Servants by the Day 7 1.00 Extra Bed room by the Month.......................... 20.00) European Servants by the Month

(Bedroom extrs). Bed and Breakfast..

2.50 | Breakfasts

0.73|Chinese Servanta by the Day

**

20.00

0.15

TRAMWAY TICKETS will be supplied to RESIDENTS and Verrors at the Hotel at reduced rates-For further Particulars apply at the Company's Offices, 38 and 40, Queen's Road Central, ́or to ̄R. ISHERWOOD, Mazager, Mount Austin Hotel.

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Hongkong, 13th October, 1892.

THE IMPERIAL

MANAGE

MOTEL

TOKIO, JAPAN.

auch Covenant to be prepared by the Vendor's THE FINEST HOTEL IN THE EAST:

Solicitors at the expense of the Purchaser.

A Steam Launch will leave Peddar's Wharf at 2.30, P., on the day of Sale to take off intending purchasers to the "KIUNG CHOW and will return immediately after the sale.

Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained from.

THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED,

or of

Messrs, WOTTON & DEACON, The Company's Solicitors, Hongkong. Hongkong. 15th October,, 1891.

or

PUBLIC AUCTION

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DRAPERY, &c.

(Under the distinguished patronage of the Imperial Household.)

HIS fine hotel is situated within five minutes' drive of the terminus of the Yokohama-Tokoy

Chlef Public Offices.

produity to the Imperial Palace, the Parlament

There are no inside rooms, thus secaring well lighted, ventilated and cheerful accommoda- tions. The Cutalne cannot be surpassed, and the aim of the management is to provide for the comfort and pleasure of the guests. The attractions of Tokio ars countless, and the religious and floral festivals being of dally occurrence are to be seen at their best and on a grander scale than In any other portion of Japan. All the noted actors, wrestlers and jugglers make the capital their head-quarters,

RATES, $3 TO $4.50 PER DAY.

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THE Undersigned has received Instructions

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON.

SATURDAY, the 19th October, 1892, Commencing at 2:30 P.M.,

at bis BALES ROOMS, Daddell Street. A FINE ASSORTMENT.OF LADIES DRAPERY,

Comprising

LADIES: DRESS MATERIALS for Autumn and Winter Wear, SILKS, DRESSING JACKETS, COSTUMES, MANTLES, TRIMMED HATS, HOSIERY, CHILDREN'S SHOES, HABERDASHERY, &c, &c

GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTINGS, Comprising 1- WHITE SHIRTS, SOCKS, UMBRELLAS, HATS, SCARVES, RAIN COATS, PANTS; VESTS, SUIT LENGTHS in TWEEDS, CASHMERE and FLANNEL, UNDER. SHIRTS, &c., &c.

A QUANTITY OF FANCY GOODS, and other Articles, The above will be on view on Friday P.M. TERMS OF Satz-Cash on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer, Hongkong, 24th October, 1892.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

Froso

HE following Particulars and Conditions of T. Sale of Crown Land, by Public Auction,

to be held on the spot, on

MONDAY,

the 31st day of October, 1893, at 4 PM, sro published for general Information,

By Command,

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·G. T.-M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 15th October, 1899. Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 31st day of October, 1892, at 4 PM, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT......

Locality.

Registry

No. of Sake.

Boundary

|Measurements.}

NE LIV

Square feet.

Annual Rt.

Contents in

L

130|160|360, 19,300\gs?

PROFESSIONAL NOTICE HAVE this Day resumed my Hongkong: DENTAL PRACTICE.

--DENTON-E-PETERSON, D.D.S.,.

No. g, Connaught House, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 3rd October, 189a,

SIEN TING,

SURGEON, DENTIST, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS, VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th September, 1993,

DENTISTRY,

C. S. ARTHUR,

Manager.

Hotels.

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

HIS commodious and well appointed

(785x15 cmidated at a height of 1,250 feet

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FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND MODERATE FEES.

TAI FONG. Surgeon Dentist, MWONG

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS), HAS REMOVED TO

THE BANK BUILDINGS,

QUEEN's ROAD, · (Opposite Hongkong Hotel), CONSULTATION FREE, -abono puth Taly, thor:

Motels

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above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL," is Now OPEN and will be run in conjunction with their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling them to offer special inducements to Visitors and Residents.

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SPECIAL WINTER RATES." The Rates for BOARD and LODGING during the Winter Months, from November 1st to March 31st, have been reduced as follows 2-m Doe person, one month..................................$50.00 Married couple (occupying ons mom) per

month

85.00 One person per day minemaman, 350 Married couple per day................... 3-80

For fall particulars apply to

VICTORIA HOTEL..

(814 Hongkong, 25th October, 1892.

-BAY VIEW HOTEL.

[R, OSBORNE begs to remind the Puble

Mhat very possible rangement has

been made for the comfort and convenience of Visitors to this popular Summer Resort. "BAY VIEW" occupies the best situation on the Shan-kl-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and fı always open to the cool bremses from the Southward. Steam-launches can at any time come alongside the jetty adjoin ing the spacious lawn,

The Cuisine is unrivalled In Hongkong, and only the best Brands of Wines, Spirits, Cigars, any are kept to clock Private Diners of Tiffins prepared in First-class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.

Fla

Hongkong, 2nd May, 1892.

WINDSOR HOTEL, (in Connaught Buildings), QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGLONG "THE Private Hotel heretofore carried on in THE NORTH US Tax and been removed to CONNAUGHT HOUSE.

Cuisine under European management. Each Bed-room has its own Bath-room, Hot and Cold water. Passenger Elevator to all Floors,

Charges from $3 per day upwards. -Special Rates for Families or Permanent THE SHAMEEN HOTEL. Boarders. Offices and Rooms to let Unfurnished, and Rooms with or without Board, by day or month. Apply at the Office, No. 37, 3rd Floor,

Hongkong, 23rd August; 1893- HAUENSTEIN'S HOTEL, A MOY..

BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON.

"HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably (843 within a low minutes walk of the River Steamer Wharves,' is now open to receiva Visitors,

Rooms, and accommodation generally will be

The Bed-rooms are cool, airy and comfortably. furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting THIS First-class FAMILY HOTEL &

altuated on the beach at KULANGSOO found equal to the best Hotels in the Far Easts and has First-class Accommodation for Visitors luxury in season, and the cuisine is in experi The Table D'Hôte is supplied with, every

An EXCELLENT TABLE is kept, and enced hands. WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS of the very best quality.

Terms Moderate

"Atwey, zat September,

HELLWIG, Proprietar

Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the best quality only.

A WELL APPOINTED BILLIARD-ROOM,

A. F. DO ROZARIO, Manager. Hongkong, fat September, 18ps..

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