stricken and their force has now broken up and retired down the valley. It was expected that reluforcements would reach Chilaa on the gib, but Lieutenant Moberly did not anticipata further fighting. Great disorder prevails amongst the 'tribesmen.
LONDON, March 24th, Some highly successful trials have been made at Mannheim with the new textile çalsass, which only weighs alx pounds and is impervious to bullela even at one hondred yards' distance.
The London Committee of the Leprosy Fuad dissent from some of the proposals made by the Indian Commission, and especially as regards segregation, the Committee holding that leprosy is not contagious,
The dispute between the masters and men to Lancashire has been finally settled, and work will be resumed on Monday. The operatives have accepted a reduction of sevenpence in the pound,
The death is annourced of the Duke of Bed- ford from heart disease, and also of General J.R. Anderson.""
The following is the result of the race for the Liverpool Grand National :-Cloister first, Alsop second, Why Not third.
Her Majesty the Queen, hay arrived at Florence.
PARIS, March 24th.
A German jonnallet has been expelled from Paris for alleging that President Carnot's so had received some of the Panama Canal Com pany's money.
LONDON, March 25th.
Mr. Balfour's motion of censure in regard to the policy of the Government in Ireland will be discussed on Merday,
Owing to obstruction in the Commons; the House sat till hall past five this morning ever the Army Estimates.
NEW YORK. March 25th. The Mississippi Valley has been visited by a terrific cyclone in which many lives have been lost and some hundreds of people Injured.
The loss is estimated at two million dollars.
LONDON, March 26th, The British and French Legations at Wash. ington have been raised to Embersier.
NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS."
The Emperor orders that the Gaol Warden at Anping in Formosa be immediately sizested and placed on his trial for permitting the escape of four prisoners who were under his charge.
According to a report made by the Mongolia Office, the Prince of the Aokhan Morgois repre- sents that the rebels last year destroyed all the buildings belonging to his domalo, namely a princess's mausoleam, his ancestral tombs, his temple and his own residence; belag without means to restore them, he makes a humble appeal to the imperial benevolence. His Majesty is aware how the Prince red his tribe suffered at the hands of the rebels, and feels great compassion for him. He bestows upon the Prince a sum of ten thousand toels and bids him repair the Princess's mausoleum without delay,
document, whick in
The censor Chiang Shih-fen has reported to the Emperor that one day last summer when Hsieh Yun-sheng, who is Vice-President of the Board of Justice, was in one of the official waldeg rooms attached to the Imperial Palace, one of the Palace eunachs, who is called Chin Chiu, went up to him and tendered to him a spite of repeated solicitations, Halich Yun-sheng relaxed to receive. It is sald that the paper referred to some lawsuit about land. The same cunuch, adds the censor, is also reported to have addressed himself in similar manner to President Kuei-heng, but, whether it was successfully or not, the censor states that he does not know. His Majesty has commanded Kuel Reng and Haleh Yan-sheng to furnish him with ‚an exact account of what occurred..
*
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1893.
that there is distress varying indeed in its degrea in more than fifty districts and sub-prefectures, the worst suffering being in the north of the province and the region beyond the Great Wall. In these localities the people are. in a terrible condition, and are obliged to leave their homes. It is absolutely necessary that measures be taken for thel rellef Buring the winter and spring. The adjacent country is poor and has but little corn stored, while the namely Chikil and Shenal, are tepuated by neighbouring parts of the adjoloing provinces, mountain ranges which are had to traveTSE. The memorialist has therefore determined to purchase corn to the great, grais-producing tract round Fu, Kanes, whence it can cally be carried down the Yellow River is boats. He has already sent Tis. 100,000 to Ninghila; but the corn cannot arrive till the river opens in spring. In the meanwhile and in the districts where recourte must be had to the public granaries exhausted, the authorities must borrow from
these are
this woarce fall, there remain the military stores other places which may be better supplied. If belonging to the army. On account of the reductions in the number of soldiers and other causes a certain quantity of food material has been accumulated and has not yet been sold. For the moment the memorialist proposes to let this be made use of as it may be required: He will misa issue silver which the local authorities will change into cash and distribute among the people. He feels marred that, the need at the by the ordinary regulations. moment being so urgent, ha need not be bound
NAVAL ESTIMATES FOR HONGKONG.
The London & China Express gives the following extracts from the Navy Estimates for 1893 180s relating to Hongkong ***
Naval Yard-Naval officer in charge of establishments, £841; retinue (five) of Daval
officer in charge of establishments, 63791 St
commander, R.N., for service in this yard, 6500; Inspector of machinery afloat, for service in Steara Factory, 827; three Engluees, R.N., 1958; 190 servants to Engineers, 485; Con- structor, £58%; two Inspectors of Shipwrights, 4175; Chiel Bostswain, or Boatswain, R.N., | 257; Warrant Officer's servant, L171 Chap- in kitending dockyard men and their familles,
·Talo, 6470; Surgeon, R.N., for additional duties
allowance of £46 Storekeeper. £80s; two As sistant Naval Storekeepers, 788; Assistant Ex- peate Accounts Officer, 479; thirteen Writers,
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2018; Time-keeper, 230; allowance to the Paymaster and Navigating Officer of H.M.S. Victor Emanuel, for performing the local_audit and continuous survey, Croo Total, 37 officers, 69.651. Wagen of Police (40), £2,738 (£3.955); Coastguards, £102 (103); Water, £175 (6175): Gas, £240 (240),
ArtiGcers of the Fleet, £673-
Torpedo Store Depot-Wages of five
&c., £734 (£777 last year).
Victwalling YardWages of 14 Artificers,
Naval Prison-Wages ofmaster-at-sems and three ship's corporals borne on books of H.M.S. Victor Emanuel Labz (£750).
Hospital-Deputy-Inspetor-General of Hon. piais, £797, with hospital allowance of £tta; tw Surgeons, £467, with hospital allowance of 316; one Dispenser. £107, with £9 in Neu of fuel and lights, and £73 for colonial allowance; Welter, 16, with 450 for house allowance. Total, 1991 (2,035). The hospital allow #nce," it may be explained, in a commated amount, payable under the Queen's Regulations, to navsi medical officers in lieu of provisions for themselves and servants, and for foel and RightJ Wages of 40 servants, sick-berth stewards and others, 1,251
FOTCE, 319 351 (1,228); wages of Police
£50; GAI, £160: Contin gencies, £140. A grants for the Lock Hospital at Hongkong is included in the grant for similar wards at Portsmouth and Devonport, so that the exact amount cannot be stated.
em
We-day's Advertisements.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,
! LIMITED.
SIX PER CENT. DEBENTURES. SECOND DRAWING,
NOTICE. INTEREST DUE on be abere DEBEN-
TURES for the Six Months ending 19th DRAWN DEBENTURES, will be PAYABLE on and wN WEDNESDAY, 10th insant. Holders are requested to deposit their Debentures at the Office of the Undersigned, for the necessary endorsement, between the
hours of to AM. and NOON on the 17th and/or
18th instant.
Payment of the Drawn Debentures, As per will be made on application, at the Office of the published List, and Interest on all Debentures HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TION on and after 19th instant.
By Order,
R. LYALL, Hongkong, 12th April, 1893.
Secretary.
Casa
TO LET WITH POSSESSION ON THE 1ST MAY. HE TOP FLOOR of Messrs. Gibb, Living. TH
ston & Co.'s Hong, No. 6, Ice House Lane. Five Rooms and three Bath Rooms, Rent, $70 a month including taxes. . .
Apply ta
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, 11th April, 1893.
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TO LET.
N large and commodious Family Residence
4. VILLAS,"
OFFICES in "BANE BUILDINGS," Queen's Road, Nos. 16 & 20, now occupied by Messrs. Dodwell, Carill & Co-Possession from 1st July next.
No. "CAMERON VILLAS," Peak, commodious Family Residence.
Nos. 26 and 27, "BELILIOS TERRACE," Roblason Road.
ROOMS on Top Floor of No. 10, Ice House Street, above the CITY CLUB."
HOUSE No. 1, Daddell Street, or in Flats GODOWNS tu Duddell Street. HOUSE No. 3. "BEACONSFIELD ARCADE," facing Parade Ground.
ROOMS on First Floor of House No. 24, "BANK BUILDINGS" Queen's Road,
Queen's Road.
ROOMS in #BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,"
BUNGA OW "DELMAR," Yow-ma-tee.
Masoni
ERSEVERANCE
LODGE OF:
HONGKONG, No. 1,165, E.C.
A REGULAR MEETING of the above
Intimations.
W. BREWER.
QUEEN'S ROAD,
TENNIS BATS.
LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS SLAZENGECHAMPION TENNIS BATS.
HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 17th instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 10th April, 1893,
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VICTORIA CHAPTER,
No. 525i
A REGULAR CONVOCATION of the above Chapter will be held in the FREIMA- SONS HALL, Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, the 18th fast, at 30 for 9 pm. precisely. Vidding Brethies are cordially invited Hongkong, 11th April. 1803
To be Let.
TO LET.
ALLIANCE TENNIS RATS;
WIMBLEDON TENNIS BATS.
FAVORITE, FALCON, &c.
SPECIAL BLACK GUT DATS. SLAZENGER & SONS' 1893 BALLS.
FOOTBALLS. BOYS! CRICKET SETS.
TENNIS BELTS for Ladies and G atlemen,
TENNIS SHOES (Renshaw's) both Ladies and Gentlemen. GUIDE TO HONGKONG, CANTON and’MACAO.
AYRES' REGULATION TENNIS BALLS.
FAULTLESS UNDERSEWN and other BALLS.
PARLOUR SKITTLES and other Games.
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Hongkong, 7th April, 1891.
large
FFICES, &as FLOORS of No, 4, Queen's Rond Central, over the Bank of China Japan and Straits, Limited.
No 11 & 12, COOMBE ROYAL Fraised Hocan at Magasine Gap. No lo, OLD BAILEY STREET, No. 7. PRAYA CENTRAL, at present,occa. pied by the New Orlentil Bauk la Liquidation.
NEW HOUSES, la RIPON TERRACK-BOD- ham Road near Breery Point.
NEW HOUSES in Elgin Street, Peel Street, and Staunton 'Strect.
No. 4, BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in Blas Baildings. GODOWN, No. 1A Bles Buildinga. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES at Magazine Gap. Very cheap Rental.
No. 5. VICTORIA VIEW, Kowloon. GROUND FLOOR No. 5, Shelley Street. NORMAN COTTAGE in Albany Road, "THE WILDERNESS, Caine Road, No. 6, KNUTSFORD TERRACE, Kowloon,'
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& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 13th April, 1803.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
ROOMS TO LET.
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W. BREWER, UNDER HONGKONG HOTEL.
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"
RAIN COATS & UMBRELLAS:
BUCKSKIN LEGGINGS.
PORPOISE-HIDE WATERPROOF BOOTS,
Hinnykonış zoth February, 1803.
RACE GLASSES WITH SLING CASES.
CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD. 18, Praya Central, Hongkong.
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Amusements.
Isa
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tion from this date.
JULIUS MANNICH & Co.
Takow-Taiwanfoo, 1st April, 1893.
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Telegraphic Address "SOBRINOS," Hongkong, (A.B.C. Code 4th Edition)
"ROM and after 1st April, 1893, to monthly | AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS &
GODOWNS or OFFICES, Firat Ficar at F
back of " MARINE HOUSE."
Apply to
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ひ
Intimations.
KOCH'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, No. 30, STANLEY STREET.
BA
FOARD and LODGING, Per Day...$ 1.50 BOARD (TIFFIN and DINNER) Per Į
Month
$25.00 Tajo
Hongkong, 24th March, 1893.
PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, STAINFIELD'S-), QUEEN'S ROAD EAST. JACANCIES for GENTLEMEN or MAR- RIED COUPLES at Moderate Tems.
MRS. STAINFIELD,
Proprietress. Hongkong, 31st December, 1893.
tenants only, ROOMS la the old portion
of the HOTEL, facing Queen's Road and part of Pedder Street,
Terms for ROOM and BOARD $70 to $75 per month. Application to be made to the MANAGER or to the Undersigned,
By Order,
Secretary,
1373
R. LYALL, Hongkong, 24th March, 1893.
TO LET.
No.9, SEYMOUR TERRACE,
THIRD FLOOR in No. 6, Queen's Road. No. 4, OLD BAILEY STREET.
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 10th April, 1803.
T
49
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"HE FIRST and SECOND FLOOR of No.
3, Wyndham Street, Apply to
THE GERMAN CONSULATE. Hongkong, 7th April, 1893.
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BOARD AND RESIDENCE
OMFORTABLY FURNISHED Table Accommodation.
FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board and A DETACHED 3 Roomed HOUSE on
Apply to
Mrs. MATHER, Hongkong, 28th February, 1893.
TO LET,
2, Pedder's Hill
[36
Robinson Road with Garden, Hongkong, 7th April, 1893.
TO LET.
A. B.
COAL CONTRACTOR, COMPRADORE AND STEVEDORE.
(430
abave the KOWLOON CLUB, Kowloon, with Two BATH ROOMS.
Apply to
Miscellaneous Asistant-Paymaster, The Yunnan Viceroy requests rewards for cer played as Commodore's Secretary, an allowance tain officials in that province, who have distin. of 21. 61, a day, £15 121 68. (£45 15%. last year). guished themselves in stresting important mem-Navigating officer of H.M.S. Victor Emanuel, bers of the Kolac Hui. In a previous report he £50 (650) Gunner of H.M.S. Victor Emanuel, described the capture and pealshment of an allowance of 10. 64. a day for charge of several leaders of the society. Though the store,, and charge to torpedo boat at Kow- warning thus given had the effect of making 1000, 77. 6d. (£27 95), Warrant Officer of most of their followers repent and become H.M.S, Victor Emanust, allowance of 68. a day loyal subjecin again, still some of the more for performing postal duiles, £9 25, 64, (£9 $4) hardened offenders, who escaped when the hus Nct loss by exchange Incurred from payments and cry first began, have crept back into the made by naval accountants on the East India province and recommenced their evil ways. A and Chias Stations, o, and count on CAPTAIN CH. ROBINSON, FOUR ROOMS (Furnished or Unfurnished) man of this sort was taken in Loping Chon, bills drawn, £1,000. There is a vote for i where he had been swearing in members of the contribution; to the Recreation Fund at Hong- brotherhood, and then with their assistance kong, but the amount is not specified Paymaster Or Assistant-Paymaster, employed as Senior plundering the people round. in Plagi Halen six members of this society were anested
Oficer's clerk at Shanghai, an allowance of 24. on the Kuelchou frontier. after arate od day: £45 121. 6d. (645 159. Inst year). conflict in which more than ten of the Paymaster or Assistant-Paymaster or clerk, arresting officers were wounded, A number employed as Sentor Officer's clerk at Singapore, of flags and tickets were seized at the same time, an allowance of 21. 6d. aday, 4451 25. 6d. (4,45 and the prisoner confessed to the commission of, 151, last year). numberless crimes. Is Hideti a man in known as a rebel was captured after making desperate resistance. He was found to be so severely wounded, that he was summarily be- headed on the spot without being reserved for examination. Besides the above, there have heer other cases in other districts, which, how. ever, were not remarkable enough to be worthy of special mentios,
The Governor of Chinese Turkestan reports the sentence passed on a man found guilty of murder. The peculiarity of the caso consists in the fact that the crime was committed by the affender in defence of his mother. In the dir trict of Kashgar thern wes a farmer named El,
HIPS VISITING MANILA SUPPLIED
WITH PROVISIONS, DUNNAGE, CC.
WATER and BALLAST BOATS. Manila, r3th March, 1893.
THEY LEAD THEM ALL,
THE CELEBRATED
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CALIFORNIA WINES,
additions, &c., so the China Station, the vote Works, Bulldings, &c-For new works, is £2,145; and for ordinary repairs and matu tenance, 2,3151 total, £4.360. For the superlatendence of works, buildings, and repairs, from the well-known Vineyards of Messrs. there are Items of £65 for a draughtsman, of KOHLER AND VAN BERGEN, San Francisco, 409 for two foremen of works, with 102 for and JULIAN F. SHITH (Olivina) Livermore, colonial allowance, at Hongkong and Sydney ; but what proportion is for the respective places California. In not stated,
Co-day's Advertisements.
who had a young brother called Malmil. One ST JOHN
day last spring the latter was harding sheep and
let them eat the young shoots of some troes
belonging to a neighbour named Achmet.
Achmet called out to him to drive them away,
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C. REGULAR MEETING of the above
HALL, Zelland Street, THIS EVENING, the lathiast, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Vilding Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 13th April, 1893.
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FOR NEW YORK, VA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steamship
"MACDUFF,"
but he paid no attention. The man thereforeA LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS took a switch and threatened him with it, but did not actually strike him. Going home. be complained to his mother, who came cat and commenced to rail et Achmet. The altercation went on till the man and woman clutched hold of each other. Ell heard what was going on and burried up to help his mother. He called out to Achmet to let go, but Achtet would not do so and abused him for taking part in the quarrel. Ell, who was afraid that his mother would be hurt, picked up a stake and struck Achmat with it. A friend then came up and separated them but Achmet was so much hurt tant he died some hour afterwards, Elf was arrested and the facts of the case were found to be aš above described. Having stated the above particulars, the Governor proceeds to quote the law applic able to the case. When a woman commences a quarrel with any one and her son comes to help her, the code declares that, if he commit homicide in so doing, the ordinary penalty will THE
be indicted. Ell is therefore sentenced to be
Porter, Commander, will be despatched for the above Port on or about FRIDAY, the 14th just, at Noon, instead of as previously advertised.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
• DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.'
Agents Hongkong, rath April, 1893.
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IT PUBLIC AUCTION.
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION:
Undersigned has received instructions
strangled after imprisonment, which is the on account and risk of the concerned at Geary
regular punishment for taking lie in a broll For commencing an altercation which led to
such lamentable results, the mother is con
Bay, at NoON, TO-MORROW, the rgih instant,
densed to receive flogging; but, being a ex "8.8. CHARTERS TOWER,”
woman, she is called_to_commate her punish.
ment.
about 1,797 tons Small MIIKL COAL--
all more or less damaged by Salt Waler.
A Steam Launch will leave Pedder's Wharf
The Governor of Stanai kas addressed the | at 12.30 AM. to convey intending Purchaserr
Emperor several times during the past year with
reference to the failure of the harvests in various
parts of the provlace. He now reports that the ihorough enquiries which have been held show
SAAL TERME -Canh before delivery,
HUGHES SOUGH,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, rath April, 1893. -
Guaranteed to be Pare and Unadulterated. Pure BLACKBERRY BRANDY and fresh Consignments of BARTLETT SPRING MINERAL WATER by each Steamer.
Prices forwarded on application to MACONDRAY BROTHERS & LOCKARD,
Commission Merchants,
No. 30, Water Street,
Yokohama. Yokokams, 12th August, 1893.
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Chine.
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Beware of spurious Imitations, Hongkong, 1st April, 1893.
HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAL REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
LA MALLORY.
Hongkong, 24th Jane, 1881,
ENGINEERS AND BLACKSMITHS' → MACHINERY AND TOOLS.
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Hongkong, 4th April, 1893.
Auctions
PUBLIC AUCTION
OT
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SEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
USEFUL
AT
TWO PIANOS AND SUNDRY EFFECTS, AUCTION MART, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). April 13th, 1893. AT 2.40 P.M. SHARP. (Removed for Convenience of Sale.). Comprising:- DRAWING, DINING and BED-ROOM | FURNITURE MOROCCO LEATHER COVERED SUITE, TAPESTRY COVERED SUITE, handsome SIDEBOARDS, OVER- MANTÉLS, COUCHES, CHAIRS, ONE 6ft. 6 IRON BEDSTEAD, DOUBLE and SINGLE TRESSES, BEDDING, CURTAINS, DRESS BRASS and IRON, BEDSTEADS, MAT- ING TABLES, DINING TABLES, DINNER WAGGONS, EASY CHAIRS, FANCY WICKER CHAIRS and SOFAS, DINNER and DESSERT SETS, ELECTRO-PLATED and GLASS WARE, CUTLERY, MARBLE- TOP and other TABLES.
TWO COTTAGE PIANOS, ORNAMENTS, PICTURES, SOOCHOW and other BATHS.
OIL & GAS STOVES. COOKING STOVES and RANGES, IRON SAFE with STAND.
TWO Ladies' MOUNTAIN CHAIRS, TWO Gentlemen's ditto.
A QUANTITY OF PLANTS in POTS, BAMBOO BLINDS, Sta On view on Wednesday and Thursday A-M.
A. E. SKEELS & Co.,
Auctioneers & Valuators,
Auction Mait, 17, Praya Central, Hongkong, 8th April, 1893.
THE
&C.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
G
AND
His Excellency Major-General DIGBY BARKER, C.B.
RAND CONCERT
.DY
PUPILS OF MAESTRO CATTANEO, In aid of the furnishing of THE NETHERSOLE HOSPITAL, (Supplementary to the
ALICE MIKORIAL HOSPITAL), at present in course of erection,
ST. ANDREW'S HALL.
POSTPONED
UNTIL
TO-MORROW, the 13th April, PROGRAMME. PART I,
t-Opening Chorus, Sing Pretty Malden Sing
Romania and Chorus, Mrs, J. MCCALLUM, It was a Knight; Ro- (M. MUDIT, mante, 'Tis the Harp and Ladies & Gen- in the Air Angelus tlemen. Amateu-s, Choras-Maritana, by
Wallace
*-Arla, for Bass, Die-
persien
Vada-Les Mr. KRALJ.
Huguenots, by, Meyer- beer ............
3-Arla for Contralto,
Che fare-Orléc and Mrs. A. G. GORDON, Euridice, by Gluck.......
4-Piano Solo...Miss CAROLINA DE SOUZA, 5-Grand Aria and Caba-
letta for Soprano-LaMiss E. CARVALHO, Traviata, by Verdi......
6-Romans (or Bar!)
tone, Un Ballo la Mas Mr. C. HƑGRACE. chers, by Vendi ......................
7—Arla and Allegro for
Soprao, I Furlani, by Mrs. G. S. COXON, Bellint
Ave Maria, for Baan Mr, C. HOLLIDAY, and Chorus, by A. Cat- and Ladies & Gene tlemen Amateurs,
tanco
PART II..
Aria fer Soprano, and Miss E. CARVALHO, Miserere for Soprano, Mr. C. LAMMERT, Teuor, and Chorus-Ii and Ladles & Gen Trovatore, by Verdi ... 1-Aria for Soprano, Re-
tlemen Amateurs,
berto Diavolo, by Mrs. KJELLER, 3-Arla for Tenor, Come Meyerbeer......ek
Gentle Sleep, Ivanhoe, Mr. F. J. EAST. by Sullivan....// 4-Waltz, from the Pact-1 fic to the Atlantic, for Violin and Piano, by Mr. CATTANEÒ, A. Cattaneo.....pimestre/
5-Habaneras & Bolero,
Mr. RUCHWALDY
and
for Sopiano, by Yradier Mrs. F. D. GUIDIL. and Ardit!
6-Arla for Tenor, Salve)
o Dimora, Fatat, by Mr. C. LAMMERT, Gounod SEDUTYBLANK -
[438 | 7—Grand Aria for Bass,
HE Undersigned have been favoured with
Instructions to Bell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
at No. 5, CAMERON VILLAS, MOUNT KELLETT, THE PEAK, ON
MONDAY next, April ryth, 1893,
AT 2.45 PM SHARP, · THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising -
DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, Handsomely CARVED BLACKWOOD TABLES, STANDS and BRACKETS, OVERMANTELS with BEVELLED GLASS MARBLE-TOPTABLES, CLOISONNE and other VASES,
ONE Very Fine Toned COTTAGE PIANO, by Collard & Collard, in splendid order, EXTEN.
SION DINING TABLE, DINNER WAGGON. ONE Complete FRENCH PORCELAIN BREAKFAST and TEA SERVICE to Mateb, GLASS and ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, BEDSTEADS & BEDDING, CHILD'S COT, BASSINETTE WARDROBES,
LADY'S DRESSING TABLE with SWING GLASS, MARBLE TOP WASHSTAND, SEWING MACHINE on STAND, by Frister and Ros man, in good order,
DINNER SERVICE, Very Choice, ONE
Maometto Secondo, by Mr. C. HOLLIDAY. Rossinib+491710
8-Duet for Soprano and Mrs. G, S, COXON
Contralto, Stabat Ma
and
ter, by Rossini) Mrs. A. G. GOZDON.
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Tickets, Two Dollars each, may be had from Mr. BREWER, Messrs. KELLY & WALEH, Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORn & Co., and Messrs, KOBINSON & Co.
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Hongkong, 1st April 1893.
THEATRE
ROYAL
CITY HALL Under the Distingulabed Patronaga of His Excellency the Governor Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G Lady ROBINSON, Family and Suite, FRIDAY and SATURDAY next, Apill 14th and 15th.
MRW FARMER begs to Bailly the public
of Hongkong that he has engaged ...
the famous
IMPERIAL CHING LING FOO TROUFE
W OF WONDER WORKERS of Pekin, who will glya two performances as above. MORROW'S
Full particulars and programma in TO-
Prices-82 and $1.2 Box Plan xow open at Mesus. Keży & WALSH, LD, AE
WRITING DESK, CARPETS, Fine LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES, POLES & RINGS. ONE LADY'S MOUNTAIN CHAIR, ONE GENTLEMAN'S dito, FILTER, ICE SAFE: N.B.A performance never before witnessed SCALES and WEIGHTS, LAMPS, HALL by Europeans. CLOCK,
On View on Saturday next, ta to 6, and Mon- day, and an
Catalogues of the Auctioneers.
100
A. E. SKEELS & Co. kg 17, Pmys Central". Hongkong, 11th April, 1803
(445
Hongkong, 18th April, 1893.
SIEN TING, SURGEON DENTIST,
No. 10, DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 17th September, 1899;
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