understand that approximately there are no less than 10,000 British subjects, other than Euro peins, residen' in Stam.
There is every prospect, we understand, that the first in mining company in Siam will within
■ few days, ne perhaps hours, have been duly started and have commenced operations, microus obstacles have as usual beset the scheme, and no description of misrepresentation of facts and figures have been spared to render It abortive. It will therefore be the more to the credit of the shareholders, who are mostly Siamese of high positions, if they should make a success of the venture and prove that Slum is not alingther distanced in the race by the Tin Companies under British protection in neigh bouring states Free Press.
· NEWCHWANG.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1893.
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After a summer and actuma abnormally. healthy the death rate, in London suddenly almost doubled. Since the now, your opened the mortality is above so per 5,000, the increas being almost entirely confined to diseasca of the
Ab-Interes:lag place of Information “brought" out during the Brussels Conference is the fact that there are prevent no leis: than $100,000,000 of counterfeit aller money in cir culation in "rance, Belgium Switzerland, Italy, „pain and Portugal.
11 is thought the British Government will withdraw funds enough from the Land Purchase Commission to compulsorily purchase portions of estates from obstinate landlords, with enourh to make loans to victed tenantacto enable them to start farms anew.
Dr. Kahn ('r Coben), the poor caton, son of Israelite peasants, who was recently raised to the richest Archbishopric to Europe, that of Olmaly, went to meet his fatter, and mother at the rail road station, where he klased their bands to lowly humility and affection, and has installed them. In his episcopal palace.
to be cleared out and re-opened; and many new uniform from visiting the Observatory at the ones need to be constructed-all in accordance || Vaticuo, with scientific principles. There is good reason to believe that if one-fourth or one-third of the and was dug out to make carefully laid out water-courses, and spread over the remalulug and, this great plain would become one vast gardes of production, the property and happiateresan pinosa of people would be immensely increased, and the revenus be greatly enhanced while the annual expenditure would become a gradually decreasing quantity, under habent: administration. For then the excessive rainfall could all be discharged without overlow, and the waterways would provide for iniga ion during the dry season. Water is found all over the plain at a varying depth of about eight to twelve feet and, in many locallites, hundreds of acrea are made productive by the spring and early summer irrigation from wells. Hence these channels for the surplus rainwater, properly con (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) structed as to depth, direction, and connections, „31st January, 1893, would never be devoid of water with which to The news from the North, is not of a very irrigate in the time of drought. Then their bankai quieting nature. We hear that at Kuên-chèngta ould be preserved from rapid erdalon by being the merchants and traders closed their hongs to planted with reeds and asler willows, both of business on the 21st of January in consequence which would malulster to wealth ; and the scrap of a tax which the authorities are endeavouringing up of the silt and spreading it on the surface to levy upon all imported goods. The strike of the land, as is done in the lake region between has been impending for a month and now that this and Proting Fu, would greatly add to the It has taken place, there must be trouble soon fertility of the soil. In this region, a practical unless one or other of the confending particu illustration may be seen on a small sea'e of gives way. We are inclined to the belief that what is suggested above, and of what might de | It is an attempted "squeeze" on the part of the produced over a large part if not all this vast local mandarlar. Every shop in the whole city plain. is closed, presenting the appearance of Chinese New Year. Crowd of people surround the yamins and are collected in the streets, armed patrols are alle prae croesings, the temper of the natives
for one to go about. Then the beggars are swarming over the place and as the dally dole from the soup kitchen (Chin Kuo) is suspended, the fear
generally's that they may help themselves. Such a com- motion has not happened in Kudnchéngize for thirty years, and the effect now on business prospects must be very disastrous, as the last month of the year is the very time when many recoup themselves for losses during the previous part of the season,
1 cannot tell you what the new tax amounts to exactly, for it would be spread probably over any number of articles, but traders say that it will treble he presentraleoftaxation, and if persevered In will ruin the place. The mandarins will have to give way even dally, as they have had to do
Here (at this port) more than once, for no trade means no revenue, and they have found out that a small tax, if fair, pays better than an unfair big tax-seeing that the latter cannot be collected for want of business, As a rule the Chinese traders are the mos sensible and peace. able people la the world but a worm will turn and when they object to anything they are usually in the right and will have their way, My experience is that they invariably get their way, not simply because they are strong and determined hut because they are right. Before hey assert such right they have been consider. Andy sureted, you may be sure, and 'dangot and the oppression any lonter.
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King Leopold of Belgium, who has been on one of his periodic visits to London, is reported to have spent a great deal of his spare time making a round of the music halls—a proceeding which "did not increase the harmony between kimsálfand his English relations.
(fo-day's- Advertisements.
LODGE,
At Swaffham Prior, ne Cambidge, where dolan dating back tó af › A.D; are said to have About a year ago, as some will remember, been found, the foundations of Roman villes negodations were în progress, between the Tien-have been unearthed. They have the usual sin officials and the American Methodists in elaberate system of sub-cellar beming with hot. so far the most interesting fed of terminated by the officials agreeing to provide abjects consists of pieces of fine glass like Mission, and paying a certain sum of money. another site which abould be acceptable to the window.glaze." while the Mission agreed to give up their present alte and buildings after a period of eleven months. An acceptable new site was provided last autumn, and reccutly the officials began to agitate for the transfer of the old property to them before the expiration of the time agreed upon. This wa happily effected a few days ago, four months in Z ET LA'N Dị advance of the date assigned, andthe last payment of the sum of money agreed upon made: Under date of January the 28th, the gentleman who acted as mediary in the negotiat ons, in reporting to the mission the exchange of papers and the receipt of the money balance, said, in welling to. the representative of the mission here: "The officials desired me to express to your Mission thele gratification at the prompt and fifendly settlement now completed. I believe it will tend to a kindler feeling on the part of the officials and gentry here towards Christian work, and in this way alone will justily the accommodating and conciliatory spirit shown by the Mission in yielding as you have done."
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NEWS AND GOSSIP.
Brigandage is on the increase in Sicily. The autograph quilt craze bas struck England. The French sil fight, on an average 4,000 dnels a year.
The cold is not so severe as it was, and the themeter shows a minimum of tero to afs degree above, Everything is quiet to the port, -but-of-die that the C.M.S.N. Company have bought that is known as the "Golld "compound, which foreigners have tried to acquire for at least tbl ty vers. If the Government allow the place to be built upon now, the public of Newchwang will be rather surprised, as the property, especially the hund, has been made entirely by the residents, and at a great expense from first to last, The right of way from the British Settlement to the Custom House will be stopped, and a publle thoroughfare which has never been fater-lymph as a preventive of hydrophobla. fered with, and which for so many years bis been looked upon as the "Bund," will be | taken away from vs, unless our Consuls and the Commissioner of Customs come to the rescue, Two years ago, we believe, the property was netually bought by an agent of Messrs. Butter- field & Swire but the contract was upset. There are two t blets on the bund, put there, we under stand, by order of the Taungil Yames, notifying that the grund can never be used for building. Is it possible that the Emperor of China will allow it to go frth that his own edict is a lie? This is strong language, but I maintain that if the edict, as shown, 'on the tablets, is not fully carried out, then a pro lamation supposed to emanate from the Emper is worthless; deception, in fact.-N. C. Dally News.
In the French 'nfantry it is said, there are 13,660 officers.
--It to reported-that-lexty-five centenarians died- In England last year,
American hardware is driving the English product out of South Africa.
An electric railway from St. Petersburg to Archangel is being planned.
There was an excess of 10,000 deaths over births in France duilag 18gr.
The Ladies' Club of Sydney is the only ons in that city which is free from debt.
Physicians are now experimenting with frog
The emigrants who left German ports for the United States in 1892 numbered 108,820,
TIENTSIN.
("N. C. DAILY NEWS" CORRESPONDENT.)
January 30th, 1893. This has been the coldest winter we have had for many years, After re-opening, to which I referred as probable in a former letter, and remaining open ten or twelve days, the river closed again very suddenly, since which time there has been no let-up in the cold. The Ice is very solid and clear, and 12 to 14 inches thick, and the stock of ice now being stored for the coming summer the finest that has been cut for a number of years. On the lith, there came down' upon us ke the wolf on the fold," a. arvere blow from the North which, lasted for six days-double: the usual "time-filled the atmosphere with "dust Which penetrated In- to 'every crack and cranny, and made out door movements exceedingly disagreeable. We have also had two considerable snow storms, the large, fight flakel despending'in ab Irregular, stow, lasy sort of fashion, instead of rapidly as though charged with 'weighty message, and remaining on the ground before melting for some days, which indicates the dry, crisp,
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The city of Lubeck, lo Germany, li preparlug to celebrate this year is geth a niversary,
New Zior of wild it apart two inde for the | preservation of wild birds au 1 o her animals.
The Boston Globe says! It looks as if the backbone of the great coal combine has been br ken.
Ol 184,382 recruits received into the German Army and Navy recently only B24 could not send or wilte.
...
Steps are being taken in the three Indian Presidencies to improve the recruiting for the native armice.
Women will not be allowed in the galleries of | the House, of Commons any more except on spécial occasions.
F
The London Times told its readers not 'long ago that Mr. Cleveland was bunting in the Adirondacks in Mexico.
There are 100,000 pickpockets in London, and ech one of them knows an American almost the moment he sees him.
The Prussian budget was expected to show a deficiency of 3,000,000 marks, due to decrease of lacomes from railways,"
The Bonapartists are even weaker than the Bourbons. The French Republlo is fostonate in having imbecile enemies only,
The quarantine Authorities of Victoria, Australia, recently cremated the body of a Chinese leper as a measure of safety. **The Paría Municipal. Counsel has asked- the Prefecture to prERAIER scheme. for making the gas supply of the city a municipal monopoly.
The Emperor of Germany'. la 't official a t before the closing of the year t 92 was to sign the death warrant of a woman convicted of more der.
No. 525.
REGULAR MEETING ✅f the above
ALONGE will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 1st
March, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting
Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 1st March, 1993.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
THE Steamship
Instant,
RADNORSHIRE,"
262
Captain F. Davies, R.N.R., will be despatched as above on or about THURSDAY, the 9th ...For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
---Hongkong, '1st March, 1891.
A
Today's Advertisements.
NOTICE.
ADY ROBINSON will be Ar HOME to March 7th and 21st.
receive VISITORS from 4 to 6 P.M. on
J. T. STERLING, A. D., C. Hongkong, 1st March, 1893. HONGKONG SMOKING CONCERT CLUB.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS.
{18a
SATURDAY, March 4th, st 9.15 P.M., lo HE NEXT CONCERT will be held on
the THEATRE ROYAL —Major H. FAITHFULL, Hongkong Regiment, in the Chair."
Members are reminded that they MUST abéw Membership Tickets at the door.
JAMES A. LOWSON,
Hon. Sec.
Hongkong, sat March, 1893.
Hotels.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
HE
(in Connaught, Buildings),
QUEEN'S ROAD, Hongkong,
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Notio Hotel heretofore carried on in WINDSOR HOUSE has now been removed to CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
Calalze nader European management. Each Bed-room has its own Bath-room, Hot and Cold water. Passenger Elevator to all Floors.
Charges from $2 per day upwards.
Special Rates for Familles or Permanent Boarders. Offices and Rooms to let Unfurnisheil, and Rooms with or without Board, by day br month. Apply at the Office, No. 37, 3rd Floor,
Hongkong, 23rd August, 1802.
PEAK HOTEL.
Intimations.
D.
CARMICHAEL & CO., LD
་ ་
RAIN COATS & UMBRELLAS. BUCKSKIN LEGGINGS.
PORPOISE-HIDE WATERPROOF BOOTS,
Manong, soth February, 103.
RACE GLASSES WITH SLING CASES. CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD. +18, Praya Contral, Hongkong.
W. BREWER.
HAVE YUST RECEIVED
NEW ASSORTMENT OF
"GENT'S MORRO CO 'LEATHER BOOTS AND SHOES. GENTS BROWN LEATHER BOOTS AND SHOES. GENT'S' PATENT LEATHER SHOES.
GENT'S DANCING PUMPS.
"GENT'S TENNIS SHOES,
{ "HITAKER'S ALMANACKS.
MARINE ENGINEERS ANNUAL AND ALMANACK.
ENGINEERS GAZETTE ANNUAL.
NEW PATENT COPYING PRESSES.
CALVERT ALMANAC.
** NAUTICAL ALMANACK, &c.
· NEW PATENT PLAQUES for WALL DECORATION.
W, BREWER,
Hongkong, zurh February, 1891.
THE MIIKE COAL MINING COMPANY,
THE MIIKE COAL ↳ a
BITUMINOUS COAL
of dark reddish colour. For steam purposes fait has been pronounced to be the best and the, most economical of all the Japanese Coala. ~ Its' export is increasing yearly, and the opinions expressed by several of the largest regular. consumers are in testimony of the excellent
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND..
HIS commodious and well appointed
HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet 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,
SPECIAL WINTER RATES,
the Wiater Months, from November 1st to The Rates for BOARD and LODGING during March 31st, have been reduced as follows':— Ons person, one month............$50.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
qualities of this coal.
Attention is called to the following advantages to Ships Owners and Captains, who coul their bunkers direct from the Undersigned:
FRESHNESS of the coal. UNIFORMITY of quality. FREEDOM from Impurities."
Supply in any quantity on shortest antice, Quick despatch, "
BEST of weight, etc., etc.
month .....
85.00
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One person per day
2.50
Married couple per day.......
3:50
For full particulars apply to
VICTORIA HOTEL Hongkong, a5th October, 1892.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA, Sole Agents. Yongkong, 5th September, 1802. TAKLEMA COLLIERIES COMPANY, "MOJI.
[800
(235
. "SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG AND ANTWERP. HE Steamship
THE
"CARDIGANSHIRE,"
BAY VIEW: HOTEL.
Captain E. Sincock, ill be despatched as above MR OSBORNE begs to remind the Public
that every possible arrangement has been made for the comfort and convenience of Visitors to this popular Summer Resort. "BAY VIEW" ocouples the best situation on the Shan-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Steam-launches can at any time come alongside the jetty adjoin- ing the spacious lawn.
"HIS Company having appointed the Undersigned AGENTS for their Coal, (TAKLEMA AKAIKI) in Hongkong, they are prepared to supply Coal er-Ship, ex-Godown, or ritamed in Bunkers, at prices to be had ex application...
Coples of Reports and Analysis to be seen in the Office of the Undersigned.
CHEE ON & Co
Sole Agents, Noș at & as, Lee Yuen Street, East. Hongkong, 25th September, 1892.
1033 KING WO CHEONG..
MERCHANTS, SHIPS COMPRA-
&c.
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ion or about the 15th fastant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, rst March, 1891.
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NOTICE.
HONGKONG ODD VOLUMES."
The Calzine is unrivalled fa Hongkong, and FIRST MEETING of the above will only the best Brands of Winier, Split, Cigara, COAL
• E
Private Dinners of MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 9
be held the HONGKONG HOTEL TOC, are kept in stock.
Tiffins prepared in Firit-class style on the 'clock, when the Presidential address will be shortest notice, and Meals can be served at aus Have for Sale a cargo of pure AKAIKI COAL,
ex GODOWN and ex SHIP." delivered, and several important matters die hours,
Hongkong, 2nd May, 1802.
··[480 Social' features will be introduced, Everyone desirous of joining the Socity is invited.
SIDNEY JEFFREY, Hongkong, 1st March, 1893.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,
'cussed th
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LIMITED
Hon. Sec.
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BISHOP'S BAY, MACAO.
M
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R. J. W. BOYD, Superintendent at THE BOA VISTA HOTEL, COAL GIVES TEN PER CENT, BETTER Kowloon Decks, reports that AKAIKI RESULTS then any Japanese Coil he has ever used.
For full particulars as to price, &c.,
Apply to
KING WO CHEONG, No. 33, Praya Central,
THIS HOTEL is situated on the sea shoe In one of the best and healthiest parts of Macao, and commands an admirable view facing the South, Its accommodation'is unsur- passed in the Far East,
ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY | Every comfort is provided for Visitors, which MEETING SHEREHOLDERS, Man, excellent Cuisine, and Wines, Spirits and be Held at the COMPANY'S HOTIL; on THURS Malt Liquors of the best brands. DAY, the 16th.March, at Noom for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts of the Company to 31st December, 1893, with the Report of the Directors; and to discuss any matters that may competently be brought before the Meeting.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company. will be CLOSED, from zad to 16th March, both day's Inclusive,
By Order of the Board.
Secretary
R. LYALL,
•Hongkong, 1st March, 180g/
NOTICE. "THE STEAM-LAUNCH COMPANY,
LIMITED.
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Rome je leslog its ancitat charm very rapidlyTHE SEVENTH ORDINARY MEETING as modern buildings spring up, and masy menu. ments are being restated or cleared WAY
THE of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at altogether.
the COMPANY's Orrick, 2, Pedder Street on Eiffel seems to have got more than his shareHURSDAY, the 16th March, 1893, at 47 received $6,500,po. It was charged up to Accounts to sit December 1893,
machinery"
Hat, Cold; Shows and Sea Water Baths. Large and well Ventilated Dining: Billard End Reading Rooms, and ts well suppiled Bar.
A small Dalry is attached to the premises.
MRA MARIA 3. DOS REMEDIOS, Propiletress.
+
19] THE SHAMEEN HOTEL.
'BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON.
Tuted within a few minutes walk of the THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably River Steamer Wharves, is now open to receive
Vialtor.
The Bed rooms are cool, airy and comfortably furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting
The Table D'Hote le supplied with every Rooms, and accommodation generally will be found equal to the beat Hotels in the Far East. lugury is season, and the cuisine is in experi exced handia.
Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the best quality atly
bracing atmosphere with which wo sie being of the Panama boodle: He was up to having j'for the purpoïé of facefring a Stater & WELL APPOINTED BILLIARD ROOM.
blessed this winter, and recalling the winters of Alleen or twenty years ago. It should be a good preparation for a healtby spring and summer. There is not the ital amount of pond water about us, and much of it will have disappeared by freezing and absorption before. the hot Weather arrives.
"By the Conditions of the Franc-Russian convention,, each country is to hold, self readiness to place 1,200,000 soldiers in the field to case of war,"
The Chinese Minister, at St. Petersburg has notified the Russian Government that China will regard any further advance by Raasia.fo the Pamir region as a very serious matter.
It is as id that there are in Greece over 100 convicted murderers awaiting execution. When Greek with a watch meets a Greek who wante it there is apt to be aug of war that ends in murder.
New plans have been made for the projected bridge across the English Channel, and the pro- moters will apply to Parliament this session for powers to go ahead with its construction at an estimated coil of £33.co0,000
With the exception of colds, the health of the foralen community has been good thus far, "Among the Chinese there has been a large Amount of sickness, largely caused by their lack of knowledge and care in regard to the conditlops of health, aggravated doulless by the Levere cold, against which they have not Tuficient protection in a great many cases. The Chinese so-called benevolent societies are only A new luminous funges has been forwarded | playing, at relief. We have heard of a few hom Tabit' to Tutope. It is said to emit at places relieved, where a small measure of night light resembling that of the glow-wome grain was given to each person for the which it reinigs for a period of twenty-four hours callio wlater, which exhausted their funds, after hilving been gathered, It was salds this does' noi, ni all tally, with the general belled that a much larger amount was granted for relieving platress than has been pied. The fact is, that much of the territory sur Younding Tientala which was inundated two years ago, was again. flooded last fall -In the Ons at the scenic apvelties to a London captime, what between lopunts and, more pantomime was "bean Curtain of crystal recent ver-breaks, ihcio has been the merestalsms," held together by twenty-four miles of shadow of a cop since, po that in some villages wire and diluminated by electric lights. It is there is even greater distress than two yesssgo, said to have been marvelously effective, d And the worst of it all is that those manual Placo have been submitted to the Pope for the calamities could be almost entirely prevented construction at Rome of cathedral on the by the po,er and honest expenditure of sums of | Mostaricale to equal St. Peter a 15 some respects, money nor exceeding, what ja now:anoqully to bost $10,000,000 and to be paid for by contri Xppropriated.
builons from Catholics throughout the world. Tu foulton to the great, saying of illo that The Pope has created something of a sir! 'n would result, agriculture, would be greatly, pro- charchand Government circles in Rome" by moted and the revenue largely increased Present canceling dan order, which has been) lùng” in Waterways bed to be deepened; old ones peed), vague prohibiting. Italian Army:
of
TEL TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from and to 16th Instant, both days inclusive.
M. 5; NORTHCOTI, Secretary, Hongkong, 1st March, 1893,
THE
PUBLIC AUCTION, Undersgard has received instructions From H, Mi NAVAL STORK-KKÉPER,
to Sell by (Impe PUBLIC AUCTION
WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of March, 2893
.....AT NOO, - 1265 Sam. H. M, NAVAL VARÐ," SUNDRY. NAVAL ·AND VICTUALLING
APCONDEMNED STORES,
Comprising | PAPER STUFF, OLD" IRON, CHAIN CABLE, WIRE ROPE BRASS BOILER TUBES, HOSES, CANVAS RUGS and FRO- VISIONS, A
&c. STRUMA OF SALES)
MARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer,
$27
Hongkor, 3rd February, 1893.
'MANUFACTURER O7
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J. D. KILEY,
BALLOONS, PARACHUTES, TENTS, &c.
No. 3, JUBILEE STREET,
Hongkong. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1893.
CO
BOARD AND RESIDENCE. OMFORTABLY FURNISHED or UN
FURNISHED ROOMS, with Beard and Table Accommodation.
Apply to
2, Pedder's Hill [36
**Mrs. MATHER:
Hanglang, 28th February, 1893. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, STAINFIELD'S--J, QUEEN'S 'ROAD EAST, VACANCIES for GENTLEMEN or: MAR
RIED COUPLES at Moderate. Tems... MRL STAINFIELD;"
Proprietress. Hongkong, 31st December, 1892.
LEVY HERMANOS,
[EWELLERY,
DIAMONDS, WATCH, ||| CHRONOMETER CLOCKMAKERS, Sole Agents for PATEK PHILIPPE & Co. Genera, "A great variety to Fancy Goods and Optleri Instrumentat
A. F.' DO ROZARIO, Manager. Hanskina, vat September. (fas HAUENSTEIN'S HOTEL, A MOY.
"THIS Fini-class FAMILY : HOTEL is
alinated on the beach at KULANGSO0 |:73] and has First-class Accommodation for Visitor "At EXCELLENT TABLE is kept, and WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS of bo very best quality,
Terms Moderate,
F48
R. HELLWIG," Proprietor. Amoy/1st September, 1899,
DENTISTRY,
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
MODERATE FEES,
A.
MR WONG TAI-FONG.
Surgeon Pentist, KARA (Formerly atided Apprentice, and latterly Hongkong, 1st March, 1893.
absistant to Dr. Rogas
HAS
REMOVED MUSANOTICE.
ROTTO GSCHWIND ~<has bien AR BARTHE BANK BUILDINGS," M.AUTHORIZED TO Sign our Fra per QUEEN'S ROAD Prestation from this data,
*(Opposite Hongkong Hotel), "CONSULTATION FREE, Homgkang, 1st March,
RÄDECKER
14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph'Office,
G. FALCONER & CO., WFACTURERS A JEWELLERS,
FATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS
TECHARTS and BOOKS.
No. 48, Queen's Road Central [632 CHS. I, GAUPP & CO., SHRONOMETER, WATCH, MA CLOCK. CMAKERS, JEWELLZRS, SILVER-
SMITHS, and OPTICIANS.
CHARTS and BOOKS, A “NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sole-Agents the Louis Andentari Wäschek- awarded the fighest Prises at every, Exhibition fete and for Voigtlander and Sohnt 74 10 MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES,
ANGELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES,
Nó, 3, Queen's Road, Central (6 SLENT IN GU
# SURGEON DENTIST. No. 10 DAGUILAR STREET,
→TERMS (VERY MODERATE
Ver Consultation free, its
· Hongkong, 'sytis September, 189
UNDER HONGKONG HOTEL.
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F Blackhead & Pɑ.,
SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS,
-and PROVISION MERCHANTS.
NAVY CONTRACTORS. &
GENERAL COMMISSion agents,
No. 7. Prava. Contra'...
HONGKONG.
HA
SOLE AGENT FOR 'ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE
COMPOSITION for the BOTTOMS OF IRON and STEEL SHIPS. HARTMANN'S GREY FAINT for coating the Insider of STEEL SHIPS.
MOTOR LAUNCHES PATENT: DAIMLER, DAIMLER INDUSTRIAL MOTORS
TRAMWAYS, COACHES and FIRE ENGINES
LIFE-BUOYS, LIFE-RAFTS, LIFE-BELTS to Board of Trade Rules.
ENGINEERS' AND 'BLACKSMITHS MACHINERY AND TOOLS.
EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES- ALWAYS IN STOCK
· REASONABLE PRICES.
CARDIFF, AUSTRALIAN and »JAPAN COALS, supplied at the shortest notics to Steamers at lowest market waÍCE,
•Hongkong, 1st October, 1892...
NOTICE...
IKYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS
*COMPANY, LIMITED,
ĮKYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OR KOREAN ANTISEPTIC PAINT.
100
THE Underigned have this day hom of these PERFECT, DISINFECTANTS, and appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale are prepared to supply quantities to aut purchaser, at Wholesale Prices. Extra Special terms for Shipping and large Orderm.
Sir ROBERT RAWLINION, C.B, C.E., Chief Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board, London, saŢI
It is the best Tsinfectant in sad,"
WG HUMPHREYS &
* Bask Beildings, j'é Hangkens, woth, Tune, 1888; +
SCOTT'S EMULSION
· Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Boda
la endorsed and prescribed by leading Day alolan, booense hoa thì Cá kho ới
· Aud Zypophosphika urasthe recognized agents in the care of Cantata mjitini, ~ It is BE PRÍKLADİO as milk, and thies tinios 'de Diluscious a pista bil
Scott's Emulsioneret
la a wonderful, Vivah Producer. It is the Hess Hansedy for CONSUMPTION Boromis, Wronchitis, Wästing“ Diss skyes, Chronia Góughs and Colds.
· Ank för fooltʻázmámision and faks no other, {"Bold:by=all."Chümleté (0)
SCOTT & BOWNE, LIMITED, 47 FAREINODON ST., LONDON, E.G.; pale Sale Avents for Hengkong and China't-
Mawi, AS, WATSON & Co. (LaMITED). Hongbing, noth Daniakbar, RRB R ANTENA
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blished by ROBERT FRASER-
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