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Duke Frederick and the congress of military unions at Baden, pledging support to him as the military chief of the empire, in the following language: "Your resolution of self-sacrifice and loyal co-operation strengthens the confident hope that where the safety of the empire is at stake the German people will, regardless of political differences, noite in a firm resolve to maintain what was won in a memorable time with the active co-operation of your royal bigbocas."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1893.

received in Paris as Envoy Extraordinary. We learn that no reply bas as yet been received, and that the Prince is in readiness to leave at a moment's notice on receipt of a favourable reply.

M. Pavic's valuable map of Indo-China is now complete and corrected. It la a complete Map of Cambodia, Annam, Slam, Tonkin and Sou thern China. It is very valuable at the present time as the mapo: the Mekong Valley has been prepared with much care. The cost la Paris is 54 remarkably cheap conalsering the price of crude and inaccurate publications. LONDON, June 7th,

The following speeches are reported to have been delivered at a recent Slamsse banquet:

The court has made an order winding up the Standuri Brok of Australla, which suspended April 5 b. Te authorized capital was Loco poo of which-half had been subscribed And a qarter paid in. The court also granted orders for winding up the Chy of Melbourne Bank (mited) and the National Bank of Aus-

tralia.

- NEW YORK, Jane 7th. The Rome correspondent of the, Catholic News cabled to-day that the Pope has male1 an important pontifical document to the bishop of the United States. This document, tủa cón respor dent anys, deals with the school question and upholds the opinion of the majority of the eplacopate of the United States.

It has been said that the majority of Catholic bishops of the country are opposed to the posi tion taken by Archbishop Ireland on the school question. M asignar Satoll, the apostolle delegate, it will be remembered, indorsed Arch bishop Ireland's vizws,

BERLIN, June 7th.

Ahlwandt, the repressible, has once more been to the fore, and this time he has been ball Ing no loss a person than Palace Bismarck. It came about in this way: A meeting of the Associatio 1 of Land-owners was held the other day at Buchon. Prince Bismarck is recognized as a leader of this party. Why Herr Ablwards was there is inexplicable,

The Palace had been elected chairman by the association, He rose and made a speech, In which he told his audience that were he in power the gralo duty would have been raised Instead of done away with: The military bill, be said, was a fallure. What was wanted was an increase or war strength, not of peace strength.

things can become no better in the Fatherland to "We are all agreed," said the Prince, that long-

"Alwardt Interupted with "So long as the

Jews draw their web over us,"

Prince Blamarck (angrily)- You have not the floor of the bouze 1"

Ahlwerdt (coolly)But the Jews have the money. They take the house and home of the peasants. They are worse than the social Democrais; than--"

Bismarck (very angrily)—"I repeat, you have

、,

Commodore de Richellen, on the part of the Europeaus fü the Siamese service, and more particularly on the part of his countrymen, fa returning thanks addressed the King in the following terms:-

"I beg to think your Majesty in the name of of the Europese officials, and expecially those of

my countrymen and myself, for the kind wishes expressed by your Majesty. We are well aware that a time of trouble is approaching your Majesty's kingdom but we look forward to it with every confidence. Fully convinced of your Majesty's desire to foster peace and good will amooger all, and belag swire of your Majesty's solicitude for all in your service, we earnestly trust that when the day of trial arrives the danger will be averted, and peace and order be 4gain restored. Your Majesty will, I hope, be enabled too sce that your servants, the Europeans, will prove their gratitude to your complete satisfaction, by meeting your wishes

every way."

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by these present the king briefly thanked them In reply to the arrurances of support expressed In the following very significant terms

"It has given me much pleasure to hear the encouraging words just spoken by Phya Jolayudh (Commodore de Richelles), Krom Mum Dam- rong and Phya Apal Ron Rit (Quarter Master General). I now desire to inform you all, that 16- anything happens to our country I shall not have the least fear, nor will I tamely submit to the circumstances. I ask of you, ens and all, to be confident, and feel assured we shall support each ether, and defend our country to the atmost ef

power and ability

KILD

› notleed some fow fasues back that several enterprising gentleinen, with some 'claim

to

ansious that their dear friends the Siamese notoriety in Bangkok as elsewhere, were very

were the words used. We are following the should be well supplied with arms-new rifles" intrigues of these gentlemen with "absorbing interest"; but in the meantime would draw attention to another phase of the same question. A local firm, well known and highly respected, has been approached by a few enterprising Eu- ropeans to buy up the "new rifles" in Germany These excellent "new" pieces are the discarded arms of the German Army, but good enough for Slam think the disinterested foreigners, who Ahlwardt, without paying any attention to the

love Siam-and her dikals. But the little busi admonition, began speaking again, till he was

|ness has broken down. The estimate appears brusquely Interrupted in his turn by Anti-Semitic to have been' satisfactory, if the Siamese would Lieberman, who remarked, caustically: Ahl-only agree to take delivery at Singapore. This wardt, don't apcut. Your pieces of conviction the Siamese refosed to do, knowing that the were merely from newspapers which you picked Frenchmen in the Geli might quietly appropriate ap in drinking places."

the "new rifles." And now there is sormw: weeping and gnashing of teeth among the dear friends of Slam. We intend to come dow heavily, very soon, on several little games which are being played on the dear Slamese-and on their pockets.

not the floor of the bonic."

Prince Bismarck It order is not resumed I shall resign the chair."

Herr von langmerstein was speaking, when Allwordt again terrasted with something about "Jewlab usury in my papers."

Bismarck--"If you don't stop about your papers I will have you put outside."

The meeting ended in ore peasant throwing another out of the room, and Prince Bismarck left the chair and a scene of the greatest car, fus on.

The date of the meeting of the Reichstag bas been postponed till July 4th, There is a growing feeling in the Chancellory that the elections may not turn out so favorable to the Government as they expected. The sesalon will, it is estimated, not last more than four weeks.

AUSTIN (Tex.), June 7th.

The great regatta which commenced. here

men.

June 26th.

The Siamese are said to have torpedoes ready to be placed in the fair way of the river, should matters come to the worst. Whether twey will ever be able to recover them afterwards ins question which ought to interest the merchant.

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The Lutin has, assumed a more warlike appearance within the last few days. She has Etied up two "fighting tops," and the good people in the neighbourhood are wondering what she is going to smash first. 'It has beest the custom for the native gentry to exchange

compliments with the sailors, as they passed the

Lutin in their house boats. These small cour 10-6 ay brought together the world's greatest ostesies have now censed.

In ita international character it is pro. bably the greatest aquatic contest in the histori of the world, and promises are good for fine racing for the four days if hists.

The British section of the traders of Bangkok are making every preparation to protect them. selves and their property in the event of a rising amongst the turbulent masses, and with this end

in view they are registering their property at H.B.M. Consulate, evidently with the nation of realizing the value of any property which may be burnt or otherwise destroyed They have also decided upon employing armed bands of Sikhs as. a sort of ixfeguard against depredations.

All the morning trains were crowded and thousands of people gathered on the lake-side this afternoon to witness the opening races When the parimen in their shelle carne around to the starting point for the first rice mighty shoot went up and the Interest was heightened. The first two rags were three-mile trial heats for a place in the big professional race for Friday at 10 am. A garg composed partly of day when the prizes are $1,500 for the laner, $500 for the seco.d and $100 for the third.

In the first race Hanlan was the favorite, though Teemer was backed well, Hosmer and Rogers Dily serving to give the field a little

'back' onc.

Hinlan finished for lengths ahead of Teamer Rogers third, Hosmer last. Time, 20.06.

In the second race Stansbory was a little the favorite among the bettors,, but the sympathy was, for Gaudaur, and a good deal of money went with the sympathy

Gaudaur was an easy winner, finishing six lengths ahead of Peterson, Stansbery third, Ten Eyck distanced. Time, 19.39k.

FOOCHOW NOTES.

Foochaw, July 1. Everything so far has gone in favour of the growing ice, and the crop le expected to be a good one.

The new District Magistrate, Ting, bar lataly Arrived from Cheklang to relieve Chat, who has been promoted.

The weather during the last ten days, although perhaps not hotter than the average late days of June

in Foochow, has been about 5 degrees

warmer than for the same period of last June.

A daring robbery was committed here yester

Chinese and Siames, enter:d the residence of M. Pentimail, residing at Klong San, and

employed in the Royal Railway Department, and ransacked the house. Mr. Pentimalli was absent at bis office, and his wife was at once tied up and gagged. A knife was beid to her throat, and be was threatened with death if she any

offered

resistance. Thẹ, house wis then cleared of

every portable article, the marauders tying up their booty in the sheets of the bed, and leaving with all speed, Mrs. Pentimalli is severely fe baad to foot. Medical aid was called in, and the Jared, being covered with bratres and cals from mkiter reported to Mr. French, Acting Italian Consul, who has promised to write at once to the Siamese Aatherlilea. A robbery of this descrip- tion in broad dayligh. Is significant of the times, sad calls for more than the usual procedure In such cases. If one such gang robbery can take place there is no reason why others should not be attempted, with even more serious conse. quences to Europeans than has happened in this particular case-Siam Free Prezi

CHEFOO.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

June 25th, 1893.

The weather here is delightful, and a stroll

Je-tay's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 1.IMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. THE Company's Steamship

"HAITAN."

Captain Goddard, will be despatched for the above Porty on THURSDAY, the 6th instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passagé, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 4th July, 1801.

705

FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG.

THE Steamship

"PROTOS,"

Captain Johannsen, will be despatched for the above Parts on FRIDAY, the 7th instant, at 12.30 PM.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

KING WO CHEONG,

No. 32, Praya Central. Hongkong, 4th July, 1893.

(754 PACIFIC MAIL Steamship compaNY.

NOTICE.

CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"CITY OF NEW YORK." The above Steamer having arrived, Conalɛnees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods from along" side.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees'risk and expense.

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent.

Hongkong, 4th July, 1893.

Y:N

BANK HOLIDAY.

Entimations

CARMICHAEL & Co., LD.

EX S. S. “ GLENSHIEL"

RAIN COATS & UMBRELLAS.

WATERPROOF BOOTS AND SHOES.

Hongkong, rat June, 18a3.

TENNIS SHOES.

SEA BOOTS to all Size:

CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD. 18, Praya Central, Hongkong.

SMOSQUITO UNES

152

The only remedy which has been found effectual in securing immunity from the attacks of Mosquitos and other venemous insects.

By burning one of SOUTHALL'S MOSQUITO, CONES 13

Room before going to bed, PERFECT REST & UNDISTURBED SLEEP ARE INSURED, *be fomes from the Cone drive away, stupify er kill all insect life, thus rendering Mosquito Curtains Quite Unnecessary,

These Canes are composed entirely of Aromatic Plants carefully selected foe their actacidal prents and although destructive in invets, they are quite Barneys to men an an ledy Theat or when bannung is vagy marceable, mal how they may be ed to famigate rice zeratis, as the most delicate invalid can support, the fragrance.

Manufactured Only in the Laboratorias of

Birmingham,

Southall Bros. & Barclay, ENGLAND."

Sold in Boxes of 34 Cones by all Chemists and Storekeepers; and by

A. 6. WATSON & 00.; Hong Kong, Shanghai, arid Treaty Porta

NOTICE.

ESSONS to ENGLISH given to either FORKIONERS OF EURASIANS by Miss MOONEY at No. 23, Caine Road,"

Terms on application. Hongkong, 10th fune, 1893.

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Auctions

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

THE

No. 249.

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

TUESDAY,

BOARD AND RESIDENCE

`OMFORTABLY FURNISHED or UN- to be held on

Table Accommodation.

the 11th day of July, 1893, at 4 P.M., are pub lished for general information,

By Command,

mentioned BANKS will be CLOSED for the accordance with Government Notification No. 21 of 27th June, 189g, the Under-

the 6th instant, the day appointed in this Colony C FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board and Transaction of Public Business on THURSDAY, for the Celebration of the MARRIAGE of His Royal Highness, THE DUKE OF YORK:~:

For the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,

AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,

T. H. WHITEHEAD,

Manager, Hongkong, For the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION,

T. JACKSON,

Chle! Manager.

For the COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE

DE PARIS,

L. GLENAT,

Acting Agent. For the BANK OF CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE STRAITS, LIMITED, Hongkong,

S. L. DARBY,

Acting Manager.

CHINA, BANK OF

For the NATIONAL LIMITED,

GEO. W, F. PLAYFAIR, Chlef Manager. For the MERCANTILE * BANK OF INDIA,

LIMITED,

JOHN THURBURN,

Manager, Hongkong. Hongkong, 4th July, 1893.

T

FOR SALE.

Apply to

Mrs. MATHER,

2, Pedder's Hil

Hongkong, 28th February, 1893.

Notices of Firms.

NOTICE.

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R. SIMON ABRAHAM LEVY has been Madmitted a PARTNER is our Fism io HONGKONG and SHANGHAI from 1st January, 1893.

E. D. SASSOON & CG Hongkong, 16th June, 1893.

(703

A. E. SKEELS & Co.,

Telegraphic Address "SOBRINOS," Hongkong, (A.B.C. Coda 4th Edition.)

AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS &

GENERAL MERCHANTS, No. 17, PRAYA CENTRAL,· 1766 | Under Messrs. Douglas Lapraik & Co.'s Offices.

M*MISSES. À. E. SKEELS & Co. under. take Sales Privately, or by Auction, of any class of Goods or Property. Prompt Settlements | Guaranteed. Immediate. Caib advances on

Goods for Auction.

·Cargoes received for Storage, Insurances effected.

"TWO thoroughbred BULL TERRIERS. A splendid pair-Dog and Sint. About six months old. Pedigree.

Apply

'KÉNNEDY'S HORSE REPOSITORY, Hongkong, 4th July, 1893.

Intimations.

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.,

1767

Hongkong, 38th April, 1893-

Auctions.

AUCTION SALE

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SECOND-HAND

1760

́ ́G. T、 M. O'BRIEN, " Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 14th June, 1803

Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Tuesday, the 11th day of July, 1893, 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.

Registry No

Inland Lol.

Locality.

North Point,

South of Approx!-} Shaukiwan mate

Contents lo

Square feet

Upset puce

Алвия В.

1'No. 1,316). Road, ares. 1860,000

be Let.

TO LET.

\FFICES in Praya Central, above Meters,

Douglas Laprak & Co.'s Offices. "THE WILDERNESS," in Caine Road. OFFICES. First and Second FLOORS of No. 4 Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of China, Japan and Straits, Limited.

Large

Nos. 11 & 13, COOMBE ROYAL Furnished. House at Magazine Gap.

NEW HOUSES la Elgin Street, Poel Street, and Staunton Street.

No 4, RIPON TERRACE~Bonham Road,

PRAYA CENTRAL, at present occe-

No.

HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK NEWRAITURE, IRON SAFE, FROTO pled by the New Oriental Bank (in Liquidation)

MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER- ".

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL-INSTRUMENTS.

Sule Agent for Louis Audemars'. Watches- awarded the highest Prises at every Exhibition: and for Voigtländer and Sobu's CELEBRATIȚ) OPERA GLASSES, HARING ALE 204 SPYGLASSES. No. 8, Queen's Road Central [694

-

F. Blackhead & Co., SHIP CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS,

and PROVISION MERCHANTS, NAVY CONTRACTORS, W

GRAPHIC CAMERA,

&

80.

For Sundry Accounts.) AUCTION MART, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL

.05 THURSDAY next, the 6th July, 1893,

AT 2.30 P.M. Comprising

A LARGE QUANTITY OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE

To SINGLE and DOUBLE BEDSTEADS, (BRASS RAIL, FRENCH and others) with DINING, LOO and OCCASIONAL TABLES SPRING MATTRESSES, 9 WARDROBES,

and CARPETS and

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, No. 7, Fraya Centra), HONGKONG.

SOLE AGENTS FOR '..

ARTMANN'S RAHTJÉN'S GENUINE

HA

COMPOSITION for the

On view on Wednesday and Thursday A.M.

ŠALE TERME !—Cash on delivery.

A. E. SKEELS & Co.,

Auctioneers & Valuators,

Repository Sale Rooms,

17, Praya Centra),

No. 4, ELUE BUILDINGS.

FLOORS and GODOWNS in Blue Buildings, GROUND and FIRST FLOORS of No. 5, Shelley Street.

No. 10. OLD BAILEY.

No. 14 KNUTSFORD TERRACE, Kowloop No. 4, CHANCERY LANE,

Apply to

| THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Kangkona, 4th July, 180s

TO LET,

WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSIOSI.

1701

with a Largo

WA

fintimations.

G. FALCONER & CO. FATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU- FACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central,

THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

1693

LIST OF SEXCHANGINGKONG

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

10-Aberdeen Paper Mills Office, Wing Lok St. 104.—Aberdeen Paper Mills,"

25.-Aberdeen Dock.

za-Alice Memorial Hospital.

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

East Point.

40%

Do.

&-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

1-Bay View Hotel.

65.-Blackhead, F., Residence.

66-Blackhead & Co., Praya Central. 83-Bell, Dr. J Residence, Praya Central. 18-Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Office.

36.-

360.-

39

Do. Refinery Office.

Refinery, Quarry Bay

Da

Do

Peak Residence.

42-Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Ld,,"

3-Cadille, Dr. J., Mount Kellet. 15.-Central Police Station.

12.--" China Mall" Office.

Do

71.-China Sugar Refinery, Town Office. 72-

Refinery Office. 75-Compradore, Lauts. Wegener & Co. $5.--Cowle, Dr. Alex, Queen's Gardens. 60.-David S. I, & Co., Queen's Road. .73- Do.

Residence.

12-" Dally Press " Office.

17.--Douglas Lapralk & Co.

41.Dodwell, Cârlill & Co.

14-E. E, A, and China Teleph Co., Ld, 47.—Gas Company, 'Ld, West folut.

48.- Do,

East Point,

31.-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

44-Government House.

>

Ba-Government Civil Hospital, 14.-Great Northern Telegraph Co.

-"Hongkong Telegraph Office.

Dr. Cantlic,

2- Dr. Cowle

Dr. Steadman,

>Queen's Road,

9.-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. 11.-Hongkong

Club

2-Hougkong and Whampoa Dock Co, Ld. 27-Holliday, Wire & Co.

18-Holiday, Chas,, Residence.

32-Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone.

5&Hongkong Electric Co., Ld.

67-Hughes, E. J., Residence.

68.-Humphreys, J. D., & Son Ofca.

37.-Humphreys, J. D., Residenca, 8.-H. & K, Wharf & Godown Co, Là,

Praya Central.

33-

Da

West Point.

77-Ho Tung, Praya Central.

82- Do. 5th Da

Bonham Strand. Residence.

50.-Imports and Exports Office." 23-Jordan, Dr. G. Pi, Praya Central.

43.

Do.

Residence.

30-Joseph, H. H., Residence. 70Kramer, J., Residence. ar-Kerosene Oll Godown.

64-Kennedy, J., Horie Réporitary,

640,- Do

Stables, Causeway Bay,

4-Laprak, J. D., Residence.

W. Stuart, Residence.

6-Harrison,

35.--Mount Austin Hotel

-Nam Wo & Co.

46:-Opium Farm, Has Fock. 34-Peak Hospital. 29-Peak Hotel

I-P. & O. S. N. Co. 69-P. & O. Mess, Mountain View, 53-Plordten, F. von der, Residence. 360-Quarry Bay Sagar Refinery. 34-Ray, E, C, Realdence, $1,- Da

Office. 45-Rope Factory, West Point. $1---Sailors' Home.

49-Shèwan & Co., Praya Central, 61-Stevens, G. R, Office

Do. Residence. 56-Victoria Hotel, Public Telephone, 16.-Watson & Co., A. S., La 57-Wickham, W. H., Realdance. 61-Woo Kee & Co, Praya West, 79-Yucag Lan Keo, Residence, 78.-Yuca Ken & Co. 38-Yuen Fat Hong, Bonham Strand. In case of FIRE ring op No. 15. The Exchange is open day and night.

W. STUART HARRISON,

Manager. Hongkong, 7th May, 1893-

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

THE SCHOONER

"MONTIARA,"

AS HER NOW LIEN IN KOWLOON BAY,

F85#

Length ................75 foct. Beam

Depth of told usua Registered Tonnage

75 tous.

(Owing to recent alterations the carrying capacity of the Montiara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight.)

CHEFONIER DL SIDEBOARDS PER A SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE at Robinson RUGS and every description of HOUSEHOLD Garden attached, Water and Gas laid on. REQUISITES.

ONE GODOWN No. 117, Prays East, Bowrington.

Apply to

DORABJEE NOWROJEE,

Victoria Hotel

The Montiora was built in Singapore, is most - Hongkong, 3rd July, 1893.

1764 | solidly constructed of teak throughout, with iron- wood frames, has recently been thoroughly TO LET.

overhauled under experienced European superins BANK BUILDINGS" Queen's tendence, and is now in excellent condition. OFICE, NBA 20 lately occupied by the very fast aller and meat callable vessel for the Canton kerosene trade, or would HOUSES & BELIlios Terrace," Robinson || make a first-class lighter. Road.

For Particulars as ‍to Price, &c., apply to

R. FRASER-SMITH,

6, Podder's Hil. Hongkong, 1st May, 1793.

SATURDAY next, the 8th July, 1893,

AUCTION SALE A

OF

BOTTOMS OF IRON and STEEL SHIPS. MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY,

HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT for coating the

Insides of STEIL SHIPI.

houses are beginning to fill up, and soon, unless MOTOR LAUNCHES PATENT DAIMLER. early application is made, there will not be a room to let.

It is proposed by the pupils of the late Literary along the beach or around the bill In the even, Chancellor Sing-Wong-ching to have a status | ing a enjoyable. The hotels and boarding. of him placed in the College Hall as a token of the esteem in which he was universally held.

At present the stocks of rice are not what they should be, and we understand that the Gralo Commissioner has ordered a further supply from the North, which H. E. intends to let the poor have at a low price.

A meeting has been held among the sporting men of Choo, and it has been decided to hold" a race meeting in September, and several ponies- pave already been ordered from Newchwang and Tientsin..........

The famine in Stansl is the subject of a good | des of talk in the-tea-houses in the city st Mr. P. Galender, proprietor of the Beach Hotel, now. What with a long drought first and then has had the honour of being the recipient of a fiords, the people of the province appear to be passing through very hard tlases, many deaths dally occurring" from starrailen, Some of the philanthropic Folkienere resident in Foochow are making appeals to the wealthy of the port to 12:Aubscribe for the relfef of the sufferers-she

SIAM NOTES.

*Bangkok, Jane zoth. The squall of Saturday night gaveloped great violence at the Bar. It is reported that the Gorgon lies high and dry with an egg shell full of water under

A Stamere nobleman contrived to escape from the happy country by the steamship Singapore, on her trip before last to Singapore. He was wanted for Massisting the French whatever that may mean."

DAIMLER INDUSTRIAL · MOTORS.

TRAMWAYS, COACHES and FIRE ENGINES,

to Board of Trade Rules.

beautiful gold watch from the Emperor of Ger- LIFE-BUOYS, LIFE-RAFTS, LIFE-BELTS many, for saving livedi from the wreck of the German steamer Marie. I may also add that the late Mr. Ohtowsy of this port, and Mr. Vori, who is now at home, also had a watch sach presented to them.—Shanghai Mercury.- :

SCOTT's Empiiion' of Pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites is a combinwilon of two most valuable remedies, to a palatable and easily digested form, having great healing and strengthening properties, most valuable in Consumption and wasting diseases. Read the following I have found Scot's Emulsion ef amat benefit in the treatment el phthisicat and scrofulous diseases. It is extremely pariable and does not upset the stomach-thus removing the great difficulty experienced in the administra Alon of the plain ei. D. P. KINNA, FR.CS., Surgeon, Bt. Vlacent's Hospital, Dublin. Any

A toagram has been forwarded to the Paris Chamia Ann supply 1. A. S, Watson & Co. Legation by the Bangkok Court with the object (Limited), agen in Hongkong and China of ascertaining whether Frinou Sevasti would be" {/Advi

ENGINEERS' ANDTM BLACKSMITHS

MACHINERY AND TOOLS,

EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK

REASONABLE PRICES,

AT+

CARDIFY, AUSTRALIAN and JAPAN COALS, supplied at the shortest notice to Steamers at lowest market sales, J.... Hongbing, sim October, 1892)

AT 2.30 P.M. Seo Expresses. Entries received up to Friday Noon. Hongkong, 3rd July, 1893.`

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

[761

THE Pataud, by Public Auction,

HE following Particulam and Conditions of

to be held on the spot, on

MONDAY,

the 10th day of July, 1893, at 4 PAL, are published for general information.

Br Command,

Colonial Secretary.

| Messrs. Dodwell, Carlili & Co.

HOUSE No. 1, Daddell Street, or in Flats, GODOWNS in Duddell Street.

HOUSE No. 3, "BEACONSFIELD_ARCADE," Queen's Road, facing Parade Ground.

ROOMS in "BEACONSFIELD ARCADE," Queen's Rond

4 BUNGALOW "DELMAR,” YOW-m!!m»ted.

HOUSE No. 11, Shelley Street.

Apply to

Hongkong, 1st July, 1893

:

BELILIOS & Co.

AT THE PEAK, MOUNT KELLET,

TO LET

G. T. M. O'BRIEN, TWO COMMODIOUS HOUSES. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 24th June, 1893-

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Particulars and Conditions of the letting by

| Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the

FOR SALE.

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THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG," AS THEY LIE AT ABERDEEN DOCKS,

1755. THE BRUCE of the Chopochen ware.

constructed by Mesars, Lolas & Co., of Wanchal, and are of the Compound Invested Cylleder Direct-Acting Surface Condensing type, Cylinders 201 and 38 dia with a stroke of xi. The Crank Shaft is 64" dia. at the Crank pin and 7" dis, at the Journals, The H.P. Piston Rod is 3" and the I.P. 31" dia. The Piston and Connecting Rod bolts are a dia, Air Pump 141" dia. by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulating 1756 Pump 8" dia by 13" stroke, and Double Acting.

Feed and Blige Pump (one each) 3” dia, by 15- stroke,

BELILIOS & Co.

Apply to

Hongkong, 1st July, 1893.

TO LET.

TO. 1. SEYMOUR TERRACE.

These Engines have been very little used and

10th day of July, 1893, at 4 P.M., by Order of THIRD FLOOR la No. 6, Queen's Road. are in thoroughly good order.

His Excellency the Governor, of Twa Lots of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry

Locality.

Boundary

Measure

f. ft. ft.

Kowloon

Marlue Fak

Lot. No. 37. Hanng. 54 50 165|170 8,12468

ROOMS in College Chambers. No. 4.OLD BAILEY STREET, OFFICES lo Victoris Buildings.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. "Hongkong, 23rd June, 1803.

The Boller is of the Horizontal Multitubular type, with three Furnaces and vertical Dome on top. Its dia. is roft, a" by gft, vo" long, external measurements; Fornaces, zft y" dla; Dems, 1631||44" dia. by 4ft. bighs Tubes, 184 in number by

3* en dia. It is in fairly good condition, having. recently undergone considerable repairs, and would fast in active service for over five years.

The Englucs and Boller can be inspected on application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen Docks,

For further particulars, apply to

R. FRASER SMITH,

By Fedder's Hill, W* Hongkong, 1812ay, 1893

LEVY HERMANOS. EWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, Sale Agents for PATEK PHIXTR & Co. | Genera. A great variety in Fanży Goods and Optical Instrumenta,

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

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