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George Hamilton presiding, and Lord Roberts, Admiral Horby, and many naval and smilitary office being so present at the gathering, which was brilliant and representative Most cordial speeches were exchanged Lord Roberts, proposing the health of Captain Mahan, wel comed the Americans a brothers, and alluded to the beneficial influence produced on the mind of the British public by Captain Mahon's book.
FOOCHOW NOTES.
(PALM A CORRESPONDENT)
Foochow, 51b June, 1894.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
•
reinforced by some 1,500 mounted bandittition, besides 6743,000 of money since entrusted composed of disbanded soldiery whose breech- to it to trade with. loaders (obtained it is claimed from Russian territory) have kept at bay for many years the milliary sent by repested Governoia te crush them.-N.C. Daily News.
KIUKIANG.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
May 31st,
A disputed will-care, he:rd in Sydney_the other week, involved the sum of £ too. Alter the lawyers had been paid, the almost imper ceptible balance was claimed as "commission."
G. R. Featly, who went from Sydney to Malla four months ago to report on some alleged rich gold mines for a Spanish syndicate, has returned a sadder and alter man, Fearly must
I have recently paid a visit to Takalan, abe getting wearied of travelling long distances to Infty rocky islet standing out of the Poyang Lake. see nothing. Fils previous trip was to New The hill is called the Great Root Hill, from its Caledonia, where a Sydneyle thought he had resemblance to a Chinese shoe. From some
and
The first tea-steamier of the season leaving motions it looks very much like a steamer, being got a wonderful manganese mine. direct for Lotion was the Blue Funnel liner „Polazed which, nailed yesterday with a good
carg ple, like the Palamed, will give your port a wide berth on account of the plague; but both vessels wil tourb at Slugaßere.
MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1894.
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The Glewartney leaves tr.morrow and lower and broad at the stern, and to com Victoris wheat districts been bit by the low | MILK FROM ONE COW FOR BABIES, BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. Married couple (occupying one room) per
The F. and O. Company has decided to have cut in "at the tea-trade, and the Bombay is now being caufated here to load tea for London on the 22nd inst,
Of late we have been having very heavy falls of rain and on Saturday a miniature typhoon was experienced. Owing to the freshers in the Min flood-tide was not noticeable at Pagoda Anchorage on Sunday.
THE.PROGRESS OF JAPAN.
Japanese alalesmen had the astuteness to kee
that the material they had at their disposition would:fford but a very poor and unstable basis for the execution of the plans which the progress of the world had thrust upon them, and that competent foreign issiructors were needed to evely branch of the Government and lis Depart ments. The most liberal terms were offered, and
red, the choice of those who were induced to accept them, it must be said, reflected credit upon those who engaged
them. The best models of foreign institutions were closely imitated, and the Imita- tions and adaptation prov.d a fair
Access for which the Japanese, alone got the credit, and venal hands were not wanting to beat the drum to call the attention of a somewhat ladifferent
cess
COMB
expense
and
bigh and sharp in font like the bow of a ship
the resemblance a high pagoda risen a forward of the centre of the island which very well corresponds to a steamer's funnel. The water exlerds for 4 or 5 to 9 of 10:
10 malles on either side the e shores of the mainland, which are either bounded by low hills. The island is a low or great resort for those who have favours to seek from the idols for it is a great Taoist strong. hold. Steps have been cut with considerable rable labour
to the summit, and less formidable idols. We saw several lo pro wil the way up are shrines containing more or of making, the Ingredients being lew bamboos,
half a dozen loads of clay, two baskets of sand, a catties of straw, and little e when fastened together would then water. These command the reverence of all. A few idolaters who were with me were a little ashamed when
Idol In come over from the mainland at all times when all its poked absurdity. Boats they saw an the weather permits; we saw men going through the noisy methods of calleg a god's attention, to beseech some young women also there came to the gift of sons. The aged ptlest set tea and native aweetmeals before us to which we did Justice. We then left him with cash | The pagoda was built, so the inscription
Home Holy Scriptores in stone at its base says, in the reign of Kang Hs, some 230 years ago, with funds sappiled by the high officials of the province under the direction of the Prefect of the neighbouring the city of Nankang. It is now in a very bad state of repair and gradually falling to pieces, Loose world to a state of affairs that had become a
stones and brickas
rendy to fall on the least occasion maiter of more or less ancient bistory
utloned one that it would be wher to stand. with it The inordinate national vanity of the Japanese out of reach. The temple itself is a five build. and their loantiate thirst for Aattery even of the
Ing and
and Its Interior appointments are
quite grossest kind, made them look upon every attra
attractive. The rocks are worn into many honest critic as an enemy of Japan, a belle fantastic shapes. We saw one immense boulder sedulously nourished by foreign through whose centre a hole had been worn by willeys whe were paid from the secret
ecret service the rain and through this a tree had grown to fund, The
The foreign instructors who were the
the height
of some 15 or 20 feet. We also motive power and balance wheels of the new found there English garden flowers, such as the insuctions mere 'lost sight of, their names
pink, growing wild, never appeared in connection with any of their
While sitting on A rock we were joined by plans that had been executed, to the people some respicably dressed Hunantie and talked
and thus it was a very that were s artbl
were untown,
9.00 many subjects. One man told me of an Confortable expedient to ignore them altogeth in Hunan. I do not remember where this is
nore them alte
altogether accurrence which resulted in some kind of riot Arts Prti de impulse of the people,—to the genius said to have occured, but it gives a glimpse from of tre til, who is now supposed to keep an
behind the scene of how missionary lots eyron Me O: Kantar Wherever foreigners, sometimes originate and shows how cherely however, was onored ae deprived of any active blamele a are the missionarier. [At times cmvzel and inthen, which galled their fos mier
nier not always His story was substantially as follows. A foreigree accompanied by some purity, who soon bi vid themselves wiser than their teachers, the inevitable consequence was
coolies carrying his baggage put up at i an lan disorde
crafaston
a stone In Hunan. While there he picked s and disorganisation, as
ese lying shout, smelt it, and then threw away nolia is more troofi-rable-to-the-japanese- mind than to always do the same thing at the
This appeared to
to be very suspicious affair, for same time and in the same way, and we bellest that even the highest power in the land would stand balled before the task of fixing the in a given came. The first code would. Inver!
prove to be some lotangible and found it I not be helped. The Parlament, also an spirit and in its practical
which
thing that
ile the entire progress
הf
new
#ome
than
the Japanese mind, and both in
sequence of action and an unaltérable
ура
So severely have the big storekeepers in the
price of wheat that most of them decline to give any credit whatever to farmers. Result hundreds of men who formerly lived on the storekeepers' credit from seed-sowing to harvest, are abandoning their farms.
"Injustice may be done in two ways—by force or fraud, fraud being the property of a fox, force that of a lion; both are utterly repugnant to in the whole system of villainy none is more society, but fraud is the more detestable. Bul capital than that of the men who, when they most deceive, so manage that they may seem to be virtuous men."--Cicero on the inhabitants of Melbourne,
Individual Melbourne
insolvencies
tor
£700,000 £600,000 £400,000 £100,000,
100,000 within about 12 months.
Therells still monry in beer. The South Aus- tralian Brewing Co. neuted £31,317 last year.
to close ten of its suburban and country branches, A Sydney mis-constructed bank has decided Wholesala "sackings" of bank officials are Imminent.
For the first time in several years the Mel- have risen to 73. 6d, and that prospective call, bourne Tramway revenue is looking up. Shares
which has been an awesome Dweller on the Threshold to every shareholder, seems to be Doladefialtely postponed,
M'Kinnon's demand (in N.S.W. Parliament) for a State audit of all banks coming under the Bank Issue Act roused up Young, the dreary person from the Hastings and Mausing elector. ale, who remarked that "the Government might as well appoint auditors to examine all the accounts of every individual in the community," Which would be very logical if the Government proposed to make the 1Ô U of every individual public must take entirely at its own risk. As it in the community a legal tender, which the doesn't propose this, the comparison is pure Idiocy.
*
The City of Melbourne Bank made a nelt profit of £5,647 last half, which, plus £1,694 brought forward, is good enough to pay 5 per cent, on preference shares-815 l all-but not enough to go round the ordinaries. The common shareholders rely on the courteously expressed hope that their turn is coming--some day.
why should a foreigner throw away that stone with disgust?
Bystanders picked it up, examined about it. Whereupon they broke it in two pieces moisture in a thirsiy land effered by the Trust and smelt it but could find nothing peculiar Gideon's fleece was nothing to the heavenly
it contelsed a dead crabl The
and Agency could smell that crab through all that div. and 24 per cent. bonus. £37,500 to the Co. of Australasia's 20 per cent. stone I it
evident be bad come = 1 it was to the country to forelga to
bast
reserve fund as well. If jealousy could kill, the for precious metals and Co. wouldn't Ruger ten minutes with all the stabs. an Iran con
his wonderful powers would show him where they were to be found. There and then ther of "reconstructeds" to its vitals, For It must fixity of
they have thriven co others' losses. perpc, in fact the existence of a body of men of ralied the hue and cry and drove the foreigner
ineral education with a sprinkling of leaders,
out bag and baggage. So went the story, "We suffered under the disadvantage that it could
entire strangers, and the were conversing employ na foreigners, so that it had to stand and
native related this to confirm aitalement he be jud ed on its own heels. It is weary work
had just made, that foreigners had this extre- to follow such an invertebrate body as the ordinary power to ace and know where precious japanese 1 T'aillament in its gyrations, one day
stones were to be found. [How opening its
a roar, and Jans with a to swallow the Cabinet, the next day zowed by a threat, snapping and soaring about party contention. Painfully
·Transpare tells have been made to represent the Radical party as cupporters of th
of the Govern ment, but that support seems to amount to no more than that some of its
members CAN
like Jion threatening
some bane
be got to turn the scale upon the occasion Both
ader does
IT
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NONE BUT THE FRESHEST AND BEST SUPPLIED.
ADDRESS:
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Hongkong, 26th April, 1894.
PROPRIETOR,
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To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE.
T is hereby notified that, by Command of HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR, and pursuant to Section 4 of The Public Health Ordinance, 1887, an ELECTION by the RATEPAYERS of TWO MEMBERS of the SANITARY BOARD will take place at the CITY HALL on TUESDAY, the rgth day of June, 1894, commencing at 4 o'clo-k....................
The following Persons will be entitled to vote at the election, that is to exy :-
(4) Ratepayers who are focluded in the Special and Common Jury Lists for the your 1894.
(b) Ratepayers who are exempted from serving on Juries on account of their professional avocations.
A List of Ratepayers entitled to vote will be i posted at the SUPREME COURT for PUBLIC INSPECTION for ONE WEEK from TUES-
A Southern magnate has just borrowed 150,000 on real estate, at 51 per cent., to pay DAY, the 12th day of June, 1894, and way calls on re-constructed back abates.
Person not on the List claiming to be a Rate- j payer entitled to vote should send Notice of his
thunder A firm of pastoralists, whose liabilites amount
this bear on the missionary question?] Your correto £557.000, privately offer is. In the com-
and of extract- spendent has frequently been accused log dogs and horses of gold free the moustalos, position! anchored, I overheard some nativer saying that and stealing them. Even on, this trin, chile
this trip were there to capture a valuable white borse which roamed over
over the
hills. They said it had been seen by many but we only could capture it
The tea season does not seem to cause 20 A number
we
One Melbourne stock and share broking firm Is liable for £1,000,000 in calls on shares which it bought in iis own name, for clients who are now "men of straw."
the Radical party, however, and the aliled mech general excitement as last year. A on bir pedesta!, last week, when he heard that
opposition pattles equally desire to oust the Government and to defeat one another. Hence the address to the Throne was lost by a few votes, and buicquently the resolution of the Radicals decig the dissolution of the last Dlet to be Improper and unconstitutional, was also lost-Eastern World.
The
of native teamen! have kept out of the business season and there are only about half the number of hangs doing business this year as compared with those engaged last year. The result is there is leas
and those who have ri ked their competition, money seem be making big profits. I have. beard the native teamen's profils put as high as tacis a ball-chest. I am told that in the tes
An acutely virtuous British judge shuddered
New Zealand Lean and Mercantile directorate had toned down a certain report to prevent it from belog "too strong." This astounded the guileless judge, who enquired, after recover- ing his breath, "can the truth he too strong
*
It is alleged in Melbourne that a syndicate of five brokers scooped the pool over the Metro-
districts many hills are not now cultivated.
Sbareholders at bank meetings should never TFE KIRIN INSURRECTION. You reported recently in your columns that forget to enquire how much of the assets bas Russian tea merchant had been ever been mythically paid in for balancing purposes.
severely
The answer may be a diplomatic lile, but it is beaten in the tea districts, I do not have any advisable to pin the chairman down to a good With fofore or to the reported Insurrection In Kicin, or Central Marchosis, a antice of doubt but that the native dealers are responsible fat lie as often as possible. which appeared in these columns recently, it was for this. I know, for instance, that last year they at first thought that this was the result of put out proclamations all over the Woorin and traders' strike last autumn is the prefecture of fing districts forbidding foreigners to buy, and Ch'angts'ün'u, occasioned by new arrangements threatening with death any native who should of the likin service and the severe poolshments suggested by the Military Governor, or, as he is sometimes termed, the "Tartas-General," Chang Shün.
It now transpl-er, however, that the insurrection in question rese from the local
altempting to collect full anthorities
land and polí taxes from ground which had become more than bare waste, the scene of the troubles being some hundred
miles or so
or so distant
self tea direct to foreigner-N. C. Dally News,puiltan Board of Works tean, besides taking the
:
THE WILD CAT COLUMN.
A Sydney paper ventures the oplaton that the internal expenses of Friendly Societies are made to appear abnormally big by the inclusion in the balance sheets of the salaries of the medical
the city of Kirlo, at a place or mount cere." What supremely unconscious ERYCARMA Í_
UT
of laud called Macerbahan or Cap bili. 17,000 insurgents are reported to be in
12 RTM,
Allan & Co., the Melbourne music warehouse large portion of whom are acknowledged to meo," pronounced their Insolvency the other possein breech-leading
ading guns, and who have week. Principal cause-the fallure of H. W. deleated the Imperialists with great slaughtes la Fatrar & Co. and subsequent pressure by the Commercial Back. The story of Forrais' bust- neus transacions is likely to prove a Bankruptcy Court romance.
The number of big insolvents who set forth in their schedules that they are being pressed by the Commercial Bank of Australia, which is a creditor for a large amount" is a dismal fact for the reconstructed shareholder.
several engagements. The flag under which the word, ghanage ed square one with the mandarins compel the people to rebel," inscribed in white on it. This moster of Course explains the whole story, and it was the news of this movement which bastened the departure recently of Ting An from the side of 1 Hung-chang with whom the ference of the Clair of Pecollit being import
Gulf for this official in his capacity of High Com- missioner of Defence of the North-sasters pro-Laughlin v. Bank of Victoria, an expensive vinces to burry to Kirin to direct
direct operations #gainst the Insurgent rustics. As a good deal of Judge and sundry high-priced battleters decided
the
ant for
of the
In Melboure a few work since, in the case of
kitty.' Somebody got to know the Union Bank was to tender for £350,000 at par, and the dealers boldly bid for the balance of the loan at over par up to 100. 10s. The public will have to buy from them, and the coup looks like being the biggest and best any "posh" has yet made in. Australia |—Sydney Bulletin..
Co-day's Advertisements.
HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA MASONIC BENEVOLENCE FUND CORPORATION.
NOTICE.
'NE QUARTERLY MEETING of the
Tabore CORFORATION will be held at the MASONIC HALL, an MONDAY, the 18th Instant, 81-3 for 5.30 P.M.
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A. O'D. GOURDIN,
Secretary, Hongkong, 11th June, 1894.
TO LET.
the territory which is now resisting * that, when a man holds bunk-abareu au executor darins Ites in the
of a decessed person's estate, and is registered Mongolian section tis surmised that the Mengals are also imech, the back can't collar the shares at
becurity for the executor's private overdraft AT MOUNT KELLETT, Peak, HOUSE
It
pilcated in
in the rising. It will perhaps be You wouldn't think such a rare needed arguing, zemembered that in the insurrection of the winter of 1893, at Chaoyang, which also
tu this section, the Mongols suffered A Southera bark which, six years ago, severely at the bands of the savage Chinese advanced 33,000 on a station property, finds insurgent sectaries, and to protect themselves that the market value of same ir now but in the
future against Chinese #gustiers, the £10,000, and that it has to lay out £6,000 for
the Pilnces stock, &c., beinie it can even let the place. Peking government at the prayer-
arms of
of Aukhan sud Nainar, granted a quantity of new precision to the Mongol tribesmen bere. This would see unt for the report that the
+
A recent Melbourne arbitration case over 3,100, and having to pay £3,400 costs
present insurgents are well-armed with breach-2,000 ended in claimant being awarded lasters which, with their superior numbers, have enabled them to almost decimate the Impezlalists who have so far been sent against hair, especially since the insurgents have been
The Queensland National Bank has £3,409,000 of Government money locked up for reconstapo
To-day's Advertisements.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.
HE Company's Steamship
T
"NAMOA," Captain. Harris, will be despatched for the above Ports TO-MORROW, the 13th Instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, ith juve, 1894.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA
THE Steamship
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"LIGHTNING," Captain K. H. Sandberg, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 15th fastant, at 3 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, rith June, 1894-
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Intimations.
G. FALCONER & CO.,
CLAIM to the ACTING REGISTRAR on or before WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU- the 19th June next.
The Election will be conducted in accordance with the Rules made by the Governor in Council on the 31st May, 1888.
Votleg will commence Immediately after the nominations, and continue until 6 P.M. when the Ballot Box will be closed.
C. F. A. SANGSTER,
Acting Registrar.
Supreme Court, Hongkong, 11th June-1894-
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM
t
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NAUTICAL
day
---་་་་་.
7.00
Married couple (occupying one room) per
week.........
45.00 Marded couple (occupying one room) per
mooth
.......from $120 to 140,00
For further particulars, apply to
MANAGER,
Hongkong, 19th April, 1804
Victoria Hotel,
BAY VIEW HOTEL.
THE
fac
“HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE
to be had on the faland. "BAY VIEW= necuples the best altuation on the Shan-kl-wan Road, commande 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 adjoining the spacious lawn.
The Cuisine is unrivailed in Hongkong, and only the best Brands of Wines, Spirits, Cigars, &c., are kept in stock. Private Dioners of Tiffos prepared in First-class style on the shortest notice, and Mexis can, be served at all hours
Hongkong, 1st June, 1894-
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.
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Four and a half hours from Yokohama.
FIRST-CLASS
ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.
THE BUILDINGS.
'HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
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TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY,
S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor. THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Strat.) “HE Undersigned has always thought that THE
such a place as this was the one thing needed to it in between Höret Live and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detall A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK if notice be given. at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER-the Parties_sending Dishes, &, for same--and Cailz Scale on application.
Monthly Board for One Person...$35.00 Tiffin
..$15.00
ད ག པ ག ས ས པ ས པ མལ་
Breakfast....214
$0.50
TOPS $0.75
.........$1.00.
Tlifia .....
Dinner
uts
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served
In Excellent Style at short notice.
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1894
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FACTURERS and JEWELLERS.
INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central,
CHS. J. GAUPP. & CO., AKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER- *HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK-
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$. S. "CARDIGANSHIRE," HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON
AND STRAITS.
“ONSIGNEES of Cargo per "GLAMOR. GANS HIRE" are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into 771 the Godowns of the Hongkong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, st Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notica
14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office. -HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI.
to the contrary be given befors 3 PM TO OREGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
DAY:
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th inst, will be subject to rent,
All claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 18th Instant, or they will not be recognised.
L MALLORY.
Always on Händ
Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.
DENTISTRY,
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left la the Godowns, where they will be M
examined on the 18th instant, at 3 P.M. -No Fire Insurance has been affected.
Bilts of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 13th June, 1894.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
THE Steamship
"LIGHTNING" having anfred from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered frons alongside.
No. 3. "CAMERON VILLAS." HOUSE No. 5: "BILILION TERRACE,” Robinson Road.
OFFICE, First Flow, "MARINE Hous," No. 15, Queen's Road.
HOUSE NO, Shelley Street.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining ROOMS in BEACONSFIELD ARCADE," on board ther the 13th instant, will be landed at faclog Parade Ground,
Consignees' risk and expense Into the Godowas
21,
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
AND MODERATE FEES.
B
WONG
ry28
TAI-FON G,
-Surgeon Dentist,
(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly
assistant to Dr. ROGERS),
HAS REMOVED
TO
THE BANK BUILDINGS,
QUEEN'S ROAD
(Opponite Houghtong Hotely................ CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 17th July, 1891.
SIEN TING, SURGEON DENTIST,
No 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free.
Hongkong, 27th March, 1894
DENTISTRY.
J. (from Japan),
TOP FLOOR of GODOWN in rear of of the Wanchal Warehouse and Storage Com- DR. SAKATA
"Marine HOUSE"
HOUSE No. 6, Ica House Street, latuly occupied by Menus. Gibb, Livingston & Co.
GODOWNS in Duddall Street,
Apply to
HELILIOS & Co Hongkong, 11th Juna, 1894.
[
pany, Limited, Wanchal,
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Hongkong, 11th June, 1894.
DENTAL SURGIONS.
„„5%, Queen's Road Central, Virst Class Destistry and Moderate Fees
Consultation Fren.
Hongkong, pili Apeli, 1894.
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To be Let.
TO BE LET
N(Furnished or Unfurnished). Five Good WILD DELL BUILDINGS
Rooms situated in the best part of the building.
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO., Ld Hongkong, 9th March, 1894.
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TO LET.
TOS. 5.7 & 9. SEYMOUR TERRACE. OFFICES in Victoris Bulidings.
The GROUND FLOOR of the Premises now in course of erection at the corner of Ice House Street and Queen's Road Central, suitable for OFFICES or SHOPS. The Floor can be divided into separate suites of Offices If neces
to salt intending Tenants
A LARGE and DRY GODOWN suitable for the Storage of Opfum, Cotton, &c., of about 2,000 Tons (gross) capacity, also to be let under the above Premises.
OFFICE in No. 4, Praya Central.
No. 4. OLD BAILEY STREET.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, sjed April, 1894.
TO LET.
DWELLING HOUSES -
HIGHCLERE,
Magazine Gag. No. 1, RIPPON TERRACE, FLOORS in Blue Buildings. FLOORS in Eigin Street, Peel Street
and Staunton Street,
YLOORS in No. 5, Shelley Street. OFFICES
FIRST FLOOR No. 4 Queen's Road
Central, over the Bank of China,
and the Straits, Ld.
PRAYA CENTRAL, over Messrs. Dou
glas Lapralk & Cos
GODOWNS
BLUE BUILDINGS. Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd.
Hongkong, and Jane, 1894
J. W. KEW & CO'S
STEAM WATER BOATS.
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PURE FRESH WATER.
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