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Black Watch regiment han started from Alexte dria for Mauritius and the Cape.

March 5th.

A meeting of the East'India Association was held yesterday at which Lord Hobhouse, Mr. Justice Farrar, Sir Douglas Straight, Sir Richard Couch, and Mr. Justice were present. The latter gave 1'cture on the question of Trial by Jury, and exiined the objections raised against the Jary system in India, but said he believed that a

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1893.

the Russian commander, General Gurko, has ordered the Polish nobility to attend a ball ne is to give.

It is estimated that England's wheat crop for this year is about 30,00,000 bushels, or less than two bushels for each lubabitant. She must buy at least 150,000,000 bushels more' from some outside source.

The final Russian crop report for 1891 make the wheat yield 12.000 000 beskele less, the FC

change in the low was now improbable our of yield-73,000.00 busbela less than the returns tiling of a rhodi ore dalled Male Bas belgers Dubaire

Stephen's arguments were in

Jaries as being especially applicable to India.

The death is announced of General Sir Henry BAICI.

March 6th.

A great Protestant prayer meeting, to ask for guldance in the Home Rule crisis, was held at Dabiln yesterday. Archbishop Plonket presided The Presbyterian and Methodist clergy assisted at the meeting,

Two hundred bousca are uninhabitable Sandgate, the inmates of which have taken refuge at Folkestone and Hythe, Great distress prevails.

ZANZIBAR, March 6th.

Soyyld Ali Bin aid, Sultan of Zinzibar, died of dropsy yesterday evening. On the news becoming known, two hundred British bloc jackets Immediately landed and guarded the palace, The Sultan's son, Kalid, however, managed to gais admission by a back door, and tried to bar the gates, but 'yie'ded to the sum- mors of Mr. Rodd, the British Agent, who removed him to his own house. Mn Rodd then proclaimed Hamid Bin Thwain Sultan. All is Bow quiet.

PARIS, March 6th.

The Chamber of Deputies has passed a Bill

for the punishment Sovereigns and their Ambisiders, after the Government had declared that it considered the question on: Lf confidence.

LONDON, March 7th, The new Sultan of Zans bar is grand-nephew of the Sultan Burghash.

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Sir George White is a passenge on board the Peninsular and O.iented reamer Rome for *Bombay.

made last fall,

To-Day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIED.

FOR SWATOW.

THE Company's Steamship

A Committee of Sixty has been considering up, and I read of several" casos roserabling mine Port TO-MORROW, the 25th instant, at 3 P.K.

in Paris the merits at vatious suburbs as a place for the grand exposition which France intends

to make in the year 1903. favor of Auteuil.

Chances are in

The mausfacture of aluminium by en electroly tie process in to be gone into quite extensively at Forges, France. The falls Lf the Proz river. Riving 2,000-Lerac-power, are to be utilized and

plant erected son.

and Dyspepsia, but did not think it was so bad na 1 found it. In this miserable condition I continued week after wook, only to find myself getting weaker and werken. I saw a doctor in York Road, who gave mo medicine, but I got no better. Getting anxious, I under his went to elprer, experienced doctor, but after being under his treatment some time I gave up taking hir medicine, for I got worse instead of better. Both doctoral I I suffering from indigestion, bat fost all faith in physis, and looked on my case a they were unable to do anything for me. I now

of a medicine salled Mother Belgel's Gurstire

olamit in Manh

been cured by it. I sent to Mr. Cole, taking the Syrup three days I felt rebotilo. After relief, my appetite returned and my food digested, and before bad taken one larga bottle I was dored, and bare since daughters was taken bad with rheumatiam, so 3 gare

in good health. After

one of my her Home Saigel's Syrup and she soon got well. If any of my family all anything a dose of two of the Syrup soon sets them right, and for the past four or are your we have needed no Boctor awing to taking

and if by publishing this statement others may come saved my life, and I have recommended it to many, to be benefited, I give permission to the proprietors to use it as they think proper.

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"FORMOSA," Captain Hall, will be despatched for the above

For Freight or Priage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers. Hongkong, 24th March, 1893.

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"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, THE Steamship

*CARMARTHENSHIRE,"

The town of Sulferd has decided to lend $5.000,coo' to the Manchester Ship Canal the medicins. I consider that Boigol's Syrup his Captain C'ark, will be despatched as above on

authorities, Oldham will probably lend$1,000,000 and Manchester the remainder required for the completion of the catal

passed in Germany that all druge intended for To guard against poisoning, a law has been internal use must be put in round bottles, and those which are only used externally must be placed in hex gound bottles,

The Pope bas Intimated indirectly his desire bill in the hope that with Mr. Giadstone's assis to aid Mr. Gadstone in passing the Home-rele tance be subsequently will be able to re-establish diplomatic relaitons with England,"

the rumor that the King of Belgium will visit Indications are cropping attending to confirm

several effi ers of his military staff, a number of clic officers and members of the press,

At Liverpool 156 steamers, representing about one bundred thousand tons, are lying idle, and over one hundred and filty vessels on the Tyne. In addition there were ninety-nine British- steamers lying idle at Continental ports.

The Pope will celebrate the fiftieth anniver. wary of his elevation to the episcopal digni'y in The Seamen's and Firemen's Union are pro- February, and of the 40,000 pilgrims expected moting a Bill the effect of which will be to pre-to vidt the Vatican at this time. About 4,000, it vent the employment of Lascars and native is said, will come from the United Stater. firemen on British vessels,

March Bib.

The House of Commons at night went into Committee on the Naval Estimates, Sir Ughired Kay Shuttleworth stated that it was proposed to build twenty torpedo boat destroyers, two great cruisers coating seven hundred thou- sand pounds each, and superior in every respect to any cruiser in the world; two battleships superior to the Royal Sovereign with a view to cope with those bul ding abroad ; three second.. class cruisers, and two sloops, the total cost being five million pounds sterling,

PARIS, March 8th.

The trial for bribing and receiving bribes in connection with the Panama anal Scandal, which is quite distinct from the previous trial, begins to-day. The accused as Mesleurs Chalet Lesseps, Fantane, B.thaat, Sanalery, Frau, Beal, Dugie Gobion and Blondin.

NEWS AND GOSSIP.

on Junerais)

Over $5,000,000′is spent yearly by Londoners The St. Gothard Tunnel has been blocked by ap av lanche,

Winter heat in Russia la reported to be in

good condition.

Over 28,000 perious visited Robert Baras' cottage at Ayr last year.

Amlik-white raven " is said to be on exhib! tion at the Berlin Aquarium.

Italy's bank scandal gross with investigation and great names are involved.

The Kaiser and Bismarck are in a fair way to patch up their title differences,

There is le probability of the release of Mr. Maybrick from imprisonment,

A meeting of the rulers of Russia, Germany and Austria is likely at an early date.

The chain of thlity-two pearls owned by the Empress Frederick is estimated at £35,000

Statics show that ro,000 people in Paris subsist wholly upon the proceeds of begging.

Of the 69,000 Frenchmen who fought with Napoleon at Waterloo only eight now survive.

Six tobacco plantations wiibin Berlin city His yielded 1.300 pour du of tobacco in 1892.

Lady Castel Stuart, who had claimen to be the last direct descendant of the royal Stuarts, died

at Roine recently,

Hoth the biggest and the finest race-course in the works is at Newmarket, known as the "racing capital of England."

The efficial figures of the working of the "sond system" on the rallways of "Hunga y show mest gratifying results.

England received 10,697 600 letters from the United States last year. Germany received 5,858 000 and France 1,884,000.

George du Maurier, the English "society” asserts that women are growing taller, broader and generally healthier.

The French Minister has approved the pro position to lay acable between the French colony of New Caledonia and Australia.

Dr. Price, the eccentric Arch Druld, who lived bear Cardiff, was to be crema ed on a pyre made of a cord of iimber and two tons of coil.

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The Bitish Museum is not very old, but it has been an industrious as well as an intellt. ent collector. It was started in 1755 and has ow twenty five miles of books and a greater number of cariniitles than any other like Irathu fon

The British High Court of Justice has granted * perition for the removal of the trial,ef Aldet. man Ben Tillet, the labor leder, from Bristol to the Old Bailey. He is accused, of having incited the labming people at Bristol to slot on December 23rd.

Ruslan female convicts in Siberia are in the future, if a proposal made by the Ministry of Justice to the Imperial Council Is ratified, to be exempted from fogging and wearing leg-irani. Restrictions in diet:nd solitary confinement are to be subsituted,

Mayor of Dahlin the dignity of a Frivy Con

Mr. Morley has offered the retiring Lord cillorship. This is the first time that the honor has been offered to a Nationalist who has never. Identified himself in the slightest degres with any of the great English parties.

Australis Is entering into trong competition with France in the production of brandy. In ifg: the colony of Victoria exported to the United Kingdom 51,040 proof gallons. It is said Australis can produce brandy that will stand comparison with the finest French cognac.

In England, American novelties and small machinery are galte popular, but the market is flooded with "cheap and nasty German Italia. tion of American goods, which are sold by unscrupulous merchants as belog American make. This fact hinders the sale of genuine American goods.

There has been a phenomenal absence of snow. the Swiss Alps this winter, and the matter is said to be becoming serious for both visitors and natives, Transport is hampered by sledges being useless, and the Juller Pass a travernd on wheels, a midwinter circumstance previously unknown.

Several large cargoes of raw cotton grows in Russian Central Asia were recently tipped at Odessa to German parts. The Russians are sanguine that there will be a vigorous develop ment of the cotton-growing industry there in the near future. The quality of the cotton so far, however, has been inferior.

electric locomotive

Austria announces ma which is to travel 135 miles an hour. The Independance Belge follows with the statement that the North Belgian Company and the North France Company are constructing a line for locomotives, operated by electricity, on which the Journey from Brassels to Paris, about one hundred and pleety-two miles, will be accom plished in eighty minutes, a speed of nearly one hundred and fifty miles an hour.

WONDER IF. TODDLES KNOWS NOW.

Wear boy I was always fond of eating, and drinking-especially of eting. What boy bo's!

I had an appetite then, and digestion also. One day a gealleman came to dine at our house. I shall never forget that man. He had dull eye and à parple complexion. He watched my styls of eating for about Does

A native of Calcutta intends establishing are minutes, and then said to my father. aske laboratory, for the study, under felly your boy ever suffer from dyspepsia?" scientific conditions, of snake poisons and cures for snake bites.

There are more than 50,000 persons in Paris Toddle who earn a living by picking up and making use of what other people throw away=28gs; | name.) bones, maial and such refuse.

Maxime Lisbonne, a Frenchman, drives through the streets of Paris in a conveyance propelled by electricity, selling "revolutionssy fried potatoes" to the Parisiang..

Korer heard him complain of it," replied my father. "Do you ever sudar from dyspepsia, (They called me 'Toddiss, but it was not my real, #Mo, pa, " I answered. “What la dyspepala, pa ?" My purple faced friend regarded me with look of amazement and find out one day and solemnly said, "* You will

The ebore incident a well-known Englishman tells

It is reported that Emillo Castelar, the about himself. Whether he has since found out what Spanish patriot statesman and scholar, has dyspepela la, he doesn't say. Likely enough. His been invited to deliver the oration at the open-ather guest was well booked on the subject. That wing of the World's Fair next May.

In reviewing the condition of British industries | akin and the dull eye. And that's what made him

we may guarantee. That's how he got

the purple Aring 1893 there is a general agreement among fairly turn sour with envy when he sw the boy Bish nowspapers that the-year 189a in the sting like a hungry dog, and with as little fear of the worst ibe farmer has ever known."

Ah, dear, dear! If we elderly men and conséquencer. women could eat now as we could when our abin

just up to the top of the table! But we can'ty that's certain. Why not? Well, here's one good woman tells why she wouldn't, and she was so much lu nest in the tale that she went before the Mayor of

Experimental luminous buoys have been laid down in the estuary of the Selos to mark the limits of the navigable channel up to the em- banked portion of the river-mouth.

The "Lobster Woman" in the Isiest Paris

tionsly bellering the same to be true By virtue of the "And I make this solemn declaration.conscien provisions of the. 8tatutory Declaration Act, 1885 (WIL IV., a. 62).

it

Declared before me at Leeds in

(Biguel) 'CAROLINE NIKOT.

the County of York by the said Caroline Nixon, this 6th day of October, 1891.

"(Signed) Arr. COOER,

SHAL.

“ Mayar of Leeda." spank of Indigestion and dyspepsia, but did not think Mr. Nixon anya: "I had often heard people was so bad sa I found

just where trouble is. Hoalthy folks simply can't imagine what a concentrated horro what disease

death-in-Ilfo, this a. If they could they would take every precaution against it. Bron Toddles would have eaton fewer tarts, cakes.

indiges tion and dyspepals, a we speak of it in our Ignorance, actually destroys more human beings than war, pestilence, and famine combined, and the only trustworthy remedy, so far as we yat know, in the one

led and aed by Mrs. Nixon,--[ 4306.

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For

Te-day's Advertise men's.

THEATRE DIAG ROYAL

LONDON LYRIC COMPANY. Proprietors. B Hardy and J. S. Smith. Director. Saville Smith

TO-NIGHT!!

(FRIDAY), March 24th, 1893. The Farcical Comedy, in a Acts. "THE LATE LAMENTED."

GRAND VICeregal coMMAND Under the Distinguished-Patronage and in-the-

.. NIGHT,

Presence of

His Excellency the Governor ST WILLIAM ROBINSON, KC.M.G., when will be repeated for the last time the above Lady ORINSON, Family and Sulte,

Magnificent Dill,

CHARACTERS:

Mr. Stewart Crosso... Mr. HENRY KITTS Major Joseph Marshall...Mr. H. NUNN. Mr. Richard Webb......Mr. E. FEROUSSON Mr. Fawcett. Parker.

Janten Smith...

..Mr. THOMAS VERNER

Mr. D. C. SMITH ..Mr. FULTON MILLAR. Porter .......... Mrs. Stewart Crosse......Miss MARIE BRIAN. ..Mr. EDWRD Ross. Mrs. Richard Webb......Miss M. GRINDR. Kale Morgan ....... Mary.....

Mrs. J. F. BRIAN. ....Mini V. DAOMAR Act 1st-Roars of Laughter ! Act 2nd-Shouts of Läughter i 1 AN INTERVAL OF FIVE MINUTES. When the following Interesting and Amusing

Items will be given

Mr. D. C. SMITH, Comic Parody, "THAT IS LOVE.".

Miss VIVIENNE DAGMAR will Sing "HIGH BOYS, HIGH BOYS."

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Mr. CECIL BURT will Sing "DEATH OF NELSON."

Mr. HENRY KITTS

IN HIS COMIC RENDITION or BATHING.

MARIE BRIAN is her Sensational

'TA-RA-RA-BOOM-DE-AY."

M

Wally era,noon

The Irish Comedian, Miss Mulligant.........Home made Pic.

Concluding with

Mas VIVIENNE DAGMAR in the SENSATIONAL SERPENTINE

DANCE.

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), "MY SWEETHEART" The Pretty Musical Comedy

Miss MARIE BRIAN 20 "TINA." Mr. CRCIL BURT as "TONY." Entirely new Song and Dances.

PRICES OF ADMISSION I Books of Eight Tickets

$13.

Dress Circle and Stallmuş 30

• Back Seate anguptamnog k Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half-price to back seats only.

Box Plan at Meturn. K#LLY & Walsh, LD, Doors Open at 8.30 Commence at 9. Hoogkong, 24th March, 1803.-

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE..

ROOMS TO LET.

(360

ROM and after 1st April, 1893, to monthly-

wonder. Mme. Virglole Brisson is the woman Leeds and had it put into a form which carries weighsenants only, ROOMS la the old portion

name and for hands and feet she has exact counterparts of the claws of x ləbater.

Gladstone's lack of fire and enthusiasm in the opening session of Parliament was disappointing to his friends. His actions since have convinced them that both elements are still activo,

and conviction with it. Thus we have it t

*T, Caroline Nixon (wife of Era Nixon, wholesale alog manufacturer), of 48, Agnes Mount. Bloney Book Tans, and 86, Upper Accommodation Road, Leads, do solemnly and sincerely declare as follows

and

Advance rapidly, much to the disquat of the con- | laps this that I was afraid reat

of the HOTEL, facing Queen's Road and part of Pedder Street,

or about the 30th Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL. & Co.,

Agenta. -Hongkong, 241h March, 1891.

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"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. 'FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG AND ANTWERP. HE Steamship

THE

"RADNORSHIRE,"

Captain F. Davies, R.N.R., will be despatched April. anbare on or about SATURDAY, thë 15th

For Freight or Passage, vpply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co..

Agents. Hongkong, 14th March, 1893.

[284 NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP «VICTORIA,” FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

THE

HE above Steamer having arrived, Consig- nes of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersigna- ture, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel

Intimations.

CARMICHAEL & Co., LD. RAIN COATS & UMBRELLA'S. BUCKSKIN LEGGINGS.

PORPOISE-HIDE WATERPROOF BOOTS,

Hongkong, 16th February 3,

RACE GLASSES WITH SLING CASES CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD. 18, Praya Central, Hongkong,

W. BREWER.

BOOKS FOR TRAVELLERS.

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GUIDES TO HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAU, JAPAN, THE EAST, AMERICA AND

Things Japanese, by Chamberlain.

Things Chloese, by Dyer Ball. Chinesa Storles, by Douglas.

CANADA.

Three Years in Wastern China, by Hosle,

The Japs at Home, by Douglas Sladen.

A Summer Tour is Ruma, by A. Galleng

Japan in Arts and Industry, by Regamy

Ferm Adams Peak to Elephants, by Carpenter.

New French Novels.

New English Novels.

New American Novels,

The Real Japan, by Henry Norman.

New China and Old, by Archdeacon Mogle.

Salter's Tennis Bals. Renshaw's Tennis Shoes.

W. BREWER, UNDER HONGKONG HOTEL,

Hongkong, 11th March, 1893.

Auties of Fums.

NOTICE.

THE INTEREST and DAVIES in our Firm. CEASED on the 31

of the late Mr. THOMAS EDMUND

December last

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, 6th March, 1893.

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A. E. SKEELS & Co.,

will he landed and stored at Consignees' risk Telegraphic Address "SOBRINOS," Hongkong,

and expense.

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong. 24th March, 1893-

THE

(ABC. Code 4th Edition.) AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS &

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THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

IST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

25.-Aberdeen Dock.

10.-Aberdeen Paper Mills Office, Wing Lok St. loa.-Aberdeen Paper Mills.

26-Allee Memorial Hospital,

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

Do.

East Paint 8-Amhold, Karberg & Co.

40.—

30-Bay View Hotel,

66.-Blackbead & Co., Praya Central,

65-Blackhead, F., Magasine Gap.

18.-Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Office.

35,

36-

30% mm

Iki,

Bo.

Do.

Refinery Office,

Refinery, Quarry Bay

Residence, Peak.

43-Canadian Pacific Raliway Co., Ld.,

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

15.-Central Police Station,

13-"China Mail"

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

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PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned has received instructions

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17, PRAYA CENTRAL, Under Messis. Donglas I spraik & Co.'s Offices.

Hongkong, 31st January, 1893.

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12-Dally Press,”

60,--Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Ld,

17-Douglas Lapralk & Co.

47.

48.-

ON

TUESDAY, the 18th day of March, 1893. at. his SALE Rocks, Queen's-Road. SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C. Comprising 1-

SUITE,

VELVET COVERED DRAWING ROOM

MARBLE-TOP TABLES. BEVELLED GLASS OVERMANTELS, CHEFFONIER, PICTURES, CURIOS and ORNAMENTS.

CAPPETS and HEARTH RUGS. DINING TABLE SIDEBOARD, DINNER WAGGONS, VIENNA CHAIRS CRO- CKERY, GLASS and PLATED WARE.

WRITING TABLE DESK, BOOK-CASE and COPYING PRESS. ·

DOUBLE and SINGLE IRON BED- STEADS.

WARDROBES with BFVELLED GLASS DOOPS. MARBLE-TOP BUREAU with BE- VFLLED GLASS, DRESSING TABLE and MARBLE-TOP WASHSTAND.

11-Size CAMERA and STANDS,

1 &C. TERMS OF SALE:-As customary:

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

'Auctioneer.

·Hongkong, 24th March, 1893. EOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 254, E.C.

1369

REGULAR MEETING of the EOTHEN

AMARK LODGE of MARK MASTER

MASONE will be held at the FREEMASONS' HALL, :. Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 30th inat

at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 34th March, 1893,

For Sale.

FOR SALE

f373

THE GOOD S. S. "PEKIN* and §. S,

“KHONG MON

For Particulars apply to

SUI KEE CHAN, $3, Bonham Strand West, Hongkong, 74th November. 1891. (37

NOW READY.

W(RUBLEHED BY AUTHORITY.]

"THE HONGKONG, DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" FOR 1893.

THIS

HIS Valuable Work, with many NEW

ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS,

IS NOW READY. PRICE THREE DOLLARS. Orders for Copies of THE "HONGKONG DIRECTORY" may be sent to the following Agents -

HONGKONG...Mr. W. Brewer.

...Mesers. F. Blackhead & Co. ...Messrs. Heuermann, Herbst & Co. Messrs. Kelly à Walsh, Limited. Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co.

...The Hongkong Trading Co.

Auctions.

AUCTION SALE TO-MORROW

(SATURDAY), March 25th, at 12 NOON,

SU

SALE ROOMS, 17, Práva Central-

UMMER. FLANNELS, TWEED BUIT. INGS, WINES, BEER, CIGARS and SUNDRIES.

See Expresses,

TERMS OF SALE:-Cash on delivery.

A. E SKEELS & Co.,

Auctioneers & Valuatore.

Sale Rooms, 17 Praya Ceutral,

Hongkong, 24th March, 1893.

To be Let.

TO LET.

41.—Dodwell, Corli!l & Co.

14-EEA and China-Telegraph Co., Lidi

-Gas Company, Ld., West Point.

Do.

East Point, 31-Gibb, Livingston & Co. Bo-Government Civil Hospital. 44-Government House.

6.-Harrison, W. Stuart, Residence, 1.-Drs. Hartigan, Cantile & Cowie, 17-Holliday, Wise & Co.

8-Holliday, C. J., Residence,

1-Hongkong Club.

58.-Hongkong Electric Co., Ld. 32.-Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone. Hongkong and Shanghal Bank.

1-"Hongkong Telegraph."

$1.-H. & K. Wharf & Godowns Co, Ld

Praya Central.

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33.

No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD (sately occupied

by Atack)

The Splendid Bungalow "STONEHENGE," No. 1, Robinzon Road, with an excellent Tennis Lawn and Garden.

No. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE,

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 24th March, 1803.

TO LET,

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10. & KNUTSFORD TERRACE, KOW-

No.

LOON. Apply to

THE HONGKONG, LAND INVESTMENT, & AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 7th March, 1803.

TO LET.

Do,

West Point.

20--Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co, L 77.-Ho Tung, Praya Central.. 82,- Do. Bonham Strand. 67.-Hughes, E. J., Victoria Peak. 37.-Humphreys, J. D., Residence,

68-Humphreys, J. D., & Son, 3 & 40,

Queen's Road, 50-Imports and Exports Office. 71.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

7-

China Sugar Refinery, Town Office.

Doi

East Point,

31.--Jardine, Matheson & Co., KerosenG

Godown.

30-Joseph, H. H., Magazine Gap.

23-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Praya Contral 43. Do,

Residence,

53-Judd, W. Magezine Gap. 64-Kennedy, J., Horse Repository, 644 Do. Causeway Bay,

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

5-Nam Wa & Co. 46-Opium Farm, Han Yook,

1317

69-

large

FFICES, 1ST & 2ND FLOORS ol No. 4. Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of China, Japan and Straits, Limited.

No, 11 & 12, COOMBE ROYAL Furnished House at Magezine Gap. No. 10, OLD BAILEY STREET. No. 7, PRAYA CENTRAL, ai present ocen pled by the New Oriental Bank in Liquidation,

NEW HOUSES in RIPON TERRACK-BOD- ham Read, bear Breezy Point,

NEW HOUSES in Elgin Street, Peel Street, and Staunton Street.

No.4, BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in Blue Buildings. GODOWN, No. 1A, Blae Bulidings. GIR. Very cheap Rental,

SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES at Magulos

Nos, 31 & 21. CAINE ROAD.

No. 5, VICTORIA VIEW, Kowloon. GROUND FLOOR No. 5, Shelley Street. NORMAN COTTAGE in Albany Road,

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 13th March, 1803

316

TO LET. TOUR ROOMS (Fumlibed ar Unfurnished) the KOWLOON CLUB, Kowloon, with Two BATH ROOMS,

Apply to

DORABJEÉ NOWROJEE,

Victoria Hotel

· Hongkong, 18th March, 1893.

TO LET.

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(Osborne, E.

Marshall, A. M.Mountain View, 34-Peak Hospital,

29-Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Ld. 19-P. & O. S. N. Co. - 51-—Ray; E, C., Office, 34- Do,

Residence.

45-Rope Factory, West Point. $2-Sallore Home,

49-Shewan & Co., Praya Central. 61--Stevens, G. R., Queen's Road,

Dò. Lower Robinson Road, $6-Victoria Hotel, Public Telephone, 16-Watson & Co., A S1, Ld 57.-Wickham, W. H., Residence. 63,--Woo Keo & Co., Praya West 38---Yuen Fat Hong, Bonham Strand, In case of FIRE ring up No. 15. The Exchange is open day and night.

W. STUART HARRISON,

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