be
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1794.
barely finished yet on all the estates, and it is In particular) being remarkably large. Planting therefore doubtful if the tail-end of the crop will got in safely, while of the second crop there chance with such late planting. It is there- fors probable that on most estates there is little or no prospect of ■ *bam; er' crap On the other hand, however, the natives prognosticate
Inte Bentle
which would of course, help help out estates that are a little backward at present. Work in connection with the overland telegraph line is progressing steadily on the west const (rster than on the east. On the west coast the track in some places as soon as made, is occupied, and coffee, fruit trees, Bago, etc., planted, so that at once a good result is obtained from the enterprise.
the whole regiment would have been ready its песеннату. Ard in spite of the carping critica of Indian newspapers and the opinions of two oT three mud-headed members of Parliament, 1 take the liberty of thinking that the men of the abire Lloht Infantry were most properly I in asslating to put down the plague, and also that it in the daty of every white tann ➡at all events Britisher-to do his best atte all times for suffering humanity. The men of the Shropshire Regiment are, 3 consider, warthy of special recognition, I regret, Slu, to have had to address this gathering at all, but when a sat of previously decided cut-and-dried resolations brought up st an important pubile function of this kind hy men who had nothing to do with quelling the plague, I am bound to enter an emphatic protest,
Solemn allence prevalled for half a minute after Mr. R. Fraser-Smith resumed bis sest, and
Mr. In
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Sago is booming, and all the sage districts on
this product.
stepping backward to get a better view, he made a misstep and fell
Navarette was deaf and dumb. He was SO
Co-bay's Advertisements.
fond of cats and dags that he introduced them into his pictures. When making contract te print a series of pictures for the Church of the Escorial it was specially stipulated that he THEATRE should not intendace any cat or dog into the paintings.--Globe Democrat.
FOR THE IRRITABLE.
THE RECIMIN PRESCRIBED BY DR. ANDREW CLARKE
CITY HALL.
ROYAL
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1894-
market value of the product by the rise in the English physician twenty years ago, bich GRAND SMOKING-CONCERT.
It is very wind that blows nobody any
Ody
It isn't often, says a willer in the Mail and Express, that you run across advice given by an
contains advice as to býgléne and diet that would meet with the approval of physicians to- methods,
quarter of a century ago the remedies and all classes of heroic treatment as majority of them helleved as much lo "drastic they did in the early days of Abernethy. Soften- ing of the brain wasn't called paresis them, and appendicitis was unknown extent under its generic name; of inflammation of the Intestines. of the most advanced men of his
Sir Andrew Clarke was in all protaulty one twenty years isn't a very long period klie
Granville Sharp, who was located fast food, and the war between China and Japan is } day. Engilsh doctors are blow to adopt new was observed to xervously mantoulate sencilly finding the coal trade of Labuan; esmer after steamer calls in there to coal at a the family bat as if he would like to air his
price of two dollars and upwards per ton above eloquence; but con
contitational
Dual shyness prevailed, what it was three months ago, and so the counten- Ackroyd.The question whether thene and of
ances
(conf “kingu,” which were a rather matters should be publicly discussed at thir
bluish hue some little time since, are beginning referred to a committee for private meeting or discussion was considered by a rather large provisional committee, and it was thought that it would be rather ungracions it we discossed in pubile what shape the recognition of services should take
take, and what each man bad done. It Was therefore decided to give this
meeting as much publicity as possible and submit names
to beam with smiles.
no
Law suits are the order of the day in Labuan, much to the delight, no doubt, of Be'er Pollock, who is said to be making pots of money. An astute towkay the other day retained the only two legal luminaries in Labuan. The case had not came off by last accounts from our local bad, but the effect of the towksy's tactics will doubt, to put the judge rather against bim than otherwise.
A Comman A German geologist arrived here a fortnight hero under agreement with the Government to undertake important explorations. Shortly after kis salval he went down to Dar er with sealed orders. Mr. Henty Walker, the Commissioner of Lands, left here two days go bound for the Segawa river which
ancend, from the north,
for a commitee of about fifty, which we thought would justly represent the community, and would be able to decide what recognition to mike to those who had so nobly served colony in the emergency. I am sorry anyone should think I have not given sufficient Credit to
to the Permanent Committee and others; I am sure I do not in the least wish to stint the meed of praise, and, as I have already stated, I bave forgotten to mention anybody, I am quite are this Committee will make op sy omission of mine (Applause.
H
then put the motion, which Excellency was carried unanimously, amid loud applause.
Mr. Keswick moved a hearly vote of thanke
to the Governor
Governor for prealding. Mr. Hopplus
seconded, and it was carried by acclamation.
His Excellency-Gentlemen, I thank you very mach for those cheers. I think, I should have falled culpably in my duty if I had not been present on this occasion, to show the beartiest appreciation of the noble efforts made by the volunteers in the terrible crisis through which
we have just passed.
This concluded the meeting.
ALLISON'S VAUDEVILLES.
wbex
Owin' to the unpropitious state of the weather, Allison's Vaudevilles have so iar bad an anything but successful season in Hongkong, and this is all the more to be regretted as the Company is exceptionally talented and in every way deserving of support, Of conING, typhoons sic raging all round от there are other ibings to
be thought about berides enjoyment at the Theatre, and it may not be altogether the fault of our far-e army of local play-goers that this, one of the most talented combinations that has ever visited the colony, has not performed sightly to crowded houres.
|
e the presumption is that he is going to join forces with the geological expert somewhere near the Dasel Bay Plantation Company's estates. The German explorer was accompanied on a on his pilgrimage to the forests and mountains by his courageus daughter, who seems to take much pleasure in tramping to the wilda sa did the Ullastrions Livingstone in bygone, yel ever-memorable, days.
Gambler and catch are away up, and the pros. pects of the Balow syndicate are looking good indeed. Operations on a large scale are, it is said, in
in contemplation, and during the absence of the manager who has gone to Singapore to see about these
far ahead of his brethren then
ad
the neurologist is now ahead of the doctor who belleved in the birch rod as a cure for hysteijs in growing girla. Mr. Frederick Ridgway Grifith, of hus in his possession written
Brooklyn, direction by Sir Andrew Clarke in 1876. It is minate in for diet and general physical treatment written its particularity, and sitogether unlike the usual presciption that was than recognized by the profession as the proper way to cure or killa
MAD.
"Dr. Clarke's directions were welten for the benefit of a patient of an excitable temperament,
re suffering from Bervous prostration brought on by overwork. Instead of prescribing potash and other sedatives, he earned his fifty guineas by welting
out. few simple rules, which were followed with
great benent
to the patient. They
are plain enough for
for a child to follow, and bold
an good now us when they were written, and kre reproduced verbatim for the benefit of all those who may
the need of them and with feel the This is Dr. Clarke's instruction for a man aged conviction that they are sensible and wise. 29, nervous temperament, fairly well nourished,
the
great warter of nervous energy in business tran-
actions
ors and given occasionally to over-indal-
of an engineer alters, the factory la in charge gence in alcoholic stimulants:
well known in Hongkong.
The European population of this Colony has dwindled down to as low an ebb as I think it will ever get to, and already we hear
of the
pro bability of 'new chums' coming to settle here. Everybody seems to keep in gend spirite; i and moonlight picnics to Jaga, butterfly-catching baiblog costumes expeditions and "fetching" are all the go. A
la lows tenpla cap can't turn a corner here without having hai'-a-dosen butterfly-nets descending poung ladies with upon him under the
the
• pretext that they concluded he was what
Tepid range with vigorous friction on rising. Breakfast Bread and butter, with two eggs or fresh fiab, or cold chicken or game, and at close of meal one cup of tea not infused longer than three minutes, or one cup of cocoation,
Lurch-The lean of a chop with bread and a glass of water.
Dianer-E
er-Fish, with chicken or pame ar mest, mashed ratato, fresh green vegetables, and if desired a little milk pudding. Drink one or two glasses of claret or sill! Moselle, in water.
No tea or coffee after dioper.
On awakening in the morning wed on going to bed sip little fresh, cold water.
Walk half an hour twice daily. Retire to bed * ten, and take nothing but what le here set. dowp.
;
you do not feel like the smart Yankee
hired man who gets up whistling every morning; If you are irrl:able and feel annoyed when people brush against you on Broadway; when you are easily awakened out of your sleep- and your appetite is as whimsical as your tempor, try Sir Andrew Clarke's advice. It can do you no barm, and the chances are that it will do you a great deal of good.
they term "ran
are species." Needless to say you can't beast of that kind of sport even in Hongkong in the month of August, and don't you forget it. As for our new bathing place, why it is simply
Now, quite too awfully Jolly; Dean- I rather difficult to find a terms to ville isn't in it with our improvised Ramsgate. adequately express in professional language
All Fort
worts of new enterprises, are mooted, of what the "Vaudevilles" actually are. Of which I will furnish the readers of the Telegraph course they are variety artister, and in this with particulars particular line of business ablue brightly; but more definite when the projects assante
shape. they are also great in modern light comedy.
North
Bormio Harald of 1st September Professor Edison's phonograph is most unique, contains an account of the fight of which Mr.
Boyer's cornet and plano obilato au enjoy. | more full, graphic and accurate description was roogaly published in the Hongkong Talegraph on the good all-round
round character Mr. Alf. James
Now
a battle in which on one side comedian of the highest
Miss Beasle Grey the most accomplished soprano singer heard in Horgkaj
R for many
a foc day and also a most vivacious actrees and accomplished danseuse, whilst Senorita Dolores contralty singer, and exponent
able novelty, Mr. Daniel H. Kelly a thoroug and July wilted outright and twenty were
talented
class,
as an actress, mentine Dance, is quite a tlion of what goes on in it, Vat runt in
of the
revelation. In fact, this company more than stones for Its lack of numerical strength by lis all-round artistic excellence.
We do not propase
criticius in orthodox fashion any piticular evening's performance by varlous Items in the airasive hills of face they have offered the Hongkang public during their short stay here. A speciality with the company Is the representation of short dramatic sketches, called by courtesy comedlettes, and is this department undeniable successes have been scored by Mr. dif. Jumer and Sevorita Delores In "A Model Fair, and by Mr. Kelly and Mia Bessie Grey In
word leaked
To-day's Advertisements.
ALLISON'S VAUDEVILLES.
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.
LLISON'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY,
will give
two men were wounded, while the enemy's loss was much more mere "skirmish," and it seems passing strange serious, was an affair worthy of more notice then
that one should have to look to a leading paper published outside the colony for reliable informa- the case, and it suggests the idea that important facts are being suppressed for reasons best known to a select few. Why should this be so? As far as the Aby Special Request) fight referred to
to is concerned not a pull pub is pull out the dongkong Telegraph
a public print antli the Hongkong Telegraph | PARLOUR CONCERT at the MOUNT ÄVETIN HOTTL on MONDAY EVENING, the 1st These are facts that afford food for a little reflec. October, introducing all the latest novelties. tion-and plenty of room for explanations in the
Full particulars in Tomorrow's Telegraph, sweet by and by
Hongkong, 28th September, 1894-
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 29TH SEPTEMBER, 1894. AT 2.45 P.M.
Training for the races, which are to be held on the ged proximo, la in full swing. The entries are not very numerous, but some hotly contested falskes are nevertheless likely to be witnessed.
Cleverness and versatility Stratagem." SOME OF THE GREAT ARTISTS.
Word conspicuous
with bearly In both pleces, which met appreciation from the audience A most amusing, if not quite original, sketch entitled "A Modern School of Acting" was given last plght, in which Senorita Do'ores and Mr. James were simply Immause, playing up to each other In à fashion very rarely seen on the Hongkong stage.
Rubens was educated by his mother, to whom be attributed all his success in life.
Correggio, in spite of the greatness of his works, lived and died in almost pitiful proverty.
Van Leyden painted his first great picture, that of St. Hubert, at the age of twelve years.
Turner's pictures ware admitied to the Royal
Academy before the artist was twelve years old.
Valesquex was a self-educated painter. Hi scenes and modals were generally taken from pessant life.
The versatility of this aggregation of histrioplo and musical talent is noteworthy, Both Mr. James and the Hon. Dariel Kelly-heuays he was an official in the United States last century-- Craeger palated several of his best plctures are first-class buffo singers, especially in the after he bad passed eighty YEAH, and
class of Italian arias, such is "Tim died at eighty-three. sigan's Wake,
"With me 'ands," " The
Glotto was a shepherd boy, and began his who kicked "O'Hara," and
ather similar
allar | artistic career by thatching with a bit of abaik on ballads of that soul-inspiring character which
a piece of late. have rightly made Italy the home of music, the of song. In their respective lines these
min
twenty years.
Guido's later works are very inferior, They were painted in baste, ko raise money for the
Holbein
cherches in
(2017
"OMPETITION. SHORT RANGE CUP and SPOONS; Ranges, 500 and 600 yards; Seven Shots. Entrance fee, za cents.
G. K. MOORE, Honorary Secretary. Hongkong, 18th September, 1864,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG,
145
SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
Surr No. 1971 of 1894. BETWEEN-YEUNG CHIU, of No. 1, Ka Yan Lane, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkang, Plaintif
AND BLANCHE BARNES, of No. 15, Lyndhurst Terrace, Victoria aforesaið, Défendant,
OTICE is hereby given that a WRIT of
gentlemen have had few equals and no superiors asing tab only sixteen years old when heN SUMMONS has been issued out of sale In the Far East during the
If Hongkong rank and fashion had been in first gaged in painting sitar pieces for the Honourable Court against the above-named evidence at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday night, Miss Bessie Grey's rendering of the ever popular "Kerry Dances" would have electrified them. A thrilling soprano, most Judicially modulated,
added to an artistic taste that
Busle Caracci was the father of the pathetic Italian school. The Ecos Homon and Mater Doloresas data from that time.
Francia did not begin palating will nearly do years of age, and in ten years executed a long He was called Tintoretto from befag the son of Tintoretto's real name was Jacoso Robust,
癟
s of admirable works.
dyar, the word Tintors having that meaning. Orengna's "Last Judgmani," now In the Campo Santo at Plas, was, in the Fourteenth century, deemed the greatest picture in the world.
has to be seen to be understood, produced by far the best exposition of this charming ballad An Old Therplan "has ever listened to, and he has not forgotten the great mucosas of Miss Clusia Denver three
three years ago, Dolores is the possessor of a tick Senorita
with
great compass, and is Contralle voice a ballad singer of very high order but it is In the Serpentive Dance that this lady excels. A represented by Senorita Dolores this most fascinating dance has hitherto kere-pothlox
quite unknown He has ever been seen in the Far East. Anything more delicately graceful than this performance, embellished with electric-light beographia
effects, cannot possibly and in itself it will repay a visit to the Theatre Royal The Seanca
most accomplisted young lady, who will get to the age of ninety, be heard of to advantage in the great world.
and
Signorelli, born in 1440, was the first artist who systematically studied anatomy with a view
in the
and Lof
notwith
Defendant at the Suit of the above named balance of wages dus as boy and cook, and the Plaintif for the ears of Eleves Dollars, being for bearing le fixed for FRIDA
rla Exed for FRIDAY, the 5th day of if the Defendant fails to attend at the October, 1894
standing the absence of the Defendant, and may the said Sult the Court may proceed, on the evidence adduced by the Plaintiff give such Judgment as appears just
Dated this 28th day of September, 1894-
C. F. A. SANGSTER,
Acting Registrar.
-Tor8]
FOR YOKOHAMA.
in delineating the human form with greater THE Steamship
MOEMACY.
Giovanal Bellini was one of the fow great artists who ezsented his best works in extreme e His paintings show ingravament up Raphael's pictures nen often so thinly painted that the pan strokes on the canvas made for the with the guidance Concert at the City Hall, which is sure to be
To-morrow
night the Company. assistance of local talant, will give a Smoking | Layers of rabbit palnier are visible through the
Taleone was the first great battle-painter.
well attended, and on Mouday evening a concert | He was a turbulent character, and more than
has been arranged for the Mount Avella Hotel.
NORTH BORNEO NOTES.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. }
SANDAKAN, September amd.
once
i was expelled by the authorities of Naples for participation in revolutionary movements.
Titan began to sketch before he was four yours old. His favorite models were his wife and daughter. He did good work long after he was ninely yours old, dying at the age of ninety- aisa
Murillo died of lujuries caused by a fall from The tobacco crɔp, though lata, is coming en a scaffold in a church in Cadis. Én had Jons Well, the piante on some of the datator (Korsh ↑ Balshad a plature and way nimhing it, văn,
"DAVENTRY,"
ALLISON'S HIGH-CLASS
VAUDEVILLES,
Assisted by Messrs. GRAck, Brady, Lammert,
MCKAY, FRASER-SMITH, C. T. ROBINSON
and other Local Favorites. 2.
A GRAND NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT For the BENEFIT of the HEROES
who worked in the
PLAGUE-INFECTED SLUMS of the Colony.
PROGRAMME. PART I Reminiscences of England. THX BAND.
1.--Selection..}
{Godfrey.
2.Song ........" In Old Madrid"..Trotere.
Mr. R. F. LAMMERT. 3-Song & Dance...Senorita Dolores."', 4-Comic Song...........
Mr. ALF. JAMES. "Woo than thy
Ivanhoe.
Lawson.
5.-Song-(a)}
Scowflake
Ben Lomond (8) (Old Scalch Air)
Mr. C. H. GRACE.
6-Recitation. "Way he wouldn't sell the
Farm." Mr. DANIEL H, KILLY. 7.--Character | "The Shop
walker" Mr. G. G. BRADY. "The Kerry.
Song
1
Dances"
(By request)
8.-Song .....
-Comic
Miss JESSIE GREY,
Leno.
Le
Molloy.
"E's found out (Eplett. Song where 'E are" 1' (Sequel to "E-fanno where 'E are.”) Mr. C. T. ROBINSON,
to.-The Serpentine Dance...Senorita DOLORES.
PART II
I --Selection..."Pailence".........Sullivan.
THE BAND.
2-The Phonograph ..........................ProĹ, EDISON,
(Any Gentleman la at liber'y to inspect
the Phonograph.) 3-Song ......"The Brigand Chief.”
Mr. J. F. KRAAL. 4,-Plano and Cornet Obligato.
Mr. Jan, F. BOYER. 5-Coster Dust, "Round the Town”.Carr.
Mezar, G. G. BRADY & C. T. ROBINSON.
*The Charge of f
the Light Brigade
6.-Recitation, >-
Mr. R. FRASER-SMITH.
Tennyson.
7.-Song"
„"Queen of the Earth,”
Mr. J. F. MACKAY.
-Comic "Little Johnny (Le Mack
Deat
Dugan"
Messrs. KELLY & JAMES.
2-March ..." Washington Post"...Sousa,
THE BAND.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
SEATS may be Booked at KELLY & WALSH'S.
ADMISSION --
Dress Circle & Stalls
Back Seats..ȘI. Soldiers and Sailors half-price to Back Seats, Hongkong, 28th September, 1896.
To be Let.
TO BE LET
WILD DELL
[999
BUILDINGS
Narolabed or Unfolshed). Five Good
Roomse situated in the best part of the building,
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co, L4. Hongkong, 9th March, 1804.
TO LET.
10. à MOUNTAIN VIEW, THE PEAK,
NA FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE.
Apply te
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
or
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, OIL PAINTINGS, &C.
THE
HE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), the 20th September, 1894. commencing at 1.30 P.M.. at bis SALE ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET, (For Sundry Accounts),
A QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
RED
Comp-leing
PLUS COVERED DRAWING. ROOM SUITE, TAPESTRY DITTO, BLACK- WOOD and, FANCY TABLES, INLAID CABINETS, VASES, OVERMANTELS, &c.
VERY FINE OIL PAINTINGS, OLD CURIOS, CARPETS, RUGS, &c., &c,
ONE COTTAGE PIANO by BRINEMEAD, Several
ther COTTAGE PIANOS, EXTEN SION DINING TABLES, SIDEBOARDS with MIRRORS, MOROCCO
CO COVERED! DINING- ROOM SUITE DINNER WAGGONS,
and DESSERT
WRITING DINNERTE and GLASS
SERVICES,
WARE, &c., TABLE LINEN, &c. &c.
SINGLE
DOUBLE IRON
ગ
IRON BEDSTEADS
Wotels.
HOTEL E LA PAIX. FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES.--- THIS HOTEL, situated on the FRENCE.
CONCESSION, a very convenient spot on SWAMETN, Is "ow prepared to offer the BEST ACCOMMODATION to any TOURISTS or OCCASIONAL VISITORS who wish to bring thefe FAMILIES to pay a visit to CANTON, and EVERY POSSIBLE ATTENTION will be paid to their Comforta.
A FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE kept, WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Quality; and the Charges for the same are. EXTREMELY FAIR and REASONABLE
A well farnished BILLIARD SALOON with BAR attached.
V. A. POZARIO, Manager.
Canton, 31st July, 1894.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.
(834
Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.
with WIRE MATTRESSES, &c, SINGLE THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
and DOUBLE WARDROBES with PLATE GLASS DOORS. MARBLE-TOP WASH. STANDS and DRESSING TABLES, BED. ROOM FURNITURE, PANTRY, KITCHEN and BATH-ROOM REQUISITES, RATTAN FURNITURE,
&c.
&c,
&c., Catalogues issued previous to Sale. On View from Friday, the 28th September.
TERMS OF SALE :~~As customary.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 25th September, 1894. - 11005
FOSTPONEM"NT OF AUCTION.
HE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE
ON
TUESDAY, the 2nd October, 1894, AT 2.30 P.M., at his SALE ROOMS, Queen's Road. AN INVOICE OF
JAPA
NESE WARE, Comprising: SATSUMA, KIUTO, IMARI, AWATE and VINSEI VASES, JARS, PLATES, INCENSE BURNERS, TEA and COFFEE SÉTS.
BRONZES and ENAMELLED WARE. EMBROIDERIES and EMBROIDERED FIRE SCREENS.
BAMBOO BLINDS, ·
Stc.,
Jce.
&c., TERMS OF SALE :—As customary,
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 27th September, 1894.
No. 473.
(990
BUILDINGS.
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.
8561
EXCELLENT CUISINE. SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor.
BAY VIEW HOTEL. THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shau-ki-wan Road.) THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be bad on the Island."BAY VIEW » occupies the best situation on the Skau-kl-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Steam-launches can at Any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.
To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. dally.
class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- be served at all hours.
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894
PEAK HOTEL.
(643
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. THIS commodious and wall appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly redecorated, renovated and refurnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands
of China.
SALE OF VALUABLE CROWN LANDS IN magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland
No
THE TOWN OF SINGAPORE.
OTICE is hereby givan, that the Under
mentioned LANDS will be offered for Sale by Auction at the Office of Messrs. POWELL & Co., at 2.50 P.M. on THURSDAY, the 11th Detaber, 1894
This block of land is one of the most valuable building sites in the Town of Singapore. It is in a very center position, having a hostage in Robleson Road, Cross Street, and Market Street, and faces the New Town Market.
LAND OFFICE,
Plan may be seen at the Land Office.
Singapore, 31st August, 1894.
11,829 1,846 20.00 5.00
Acting Collector of Land Revenne, J. R. INNES
6001]
Comer of Cross Street
Robinson Road, 11,826 2,631 25.00
Da
Do..
11,837 1,873 20.co 6.00
Do
Do
11,828 1,860 20.00
Do
Do..
8•
75
Situation.
SUMMER RATES,
(FROM MAY 1ST TO OCTOBER ZIST), One person, per day..........$ 4.00 One person, per week...............
25.00 Que person, per month......from $10 to 85,00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
Married couple (occupying one room) per
7.00
week............an mere
45,00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
mooth
.....from $120 to 140.00 For further particulars, apply to
MANAGER, New Victoria Hotel Hongkong, 31st August, 1804.
1933 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Read and Duddall Stratt.) THE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDINO HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detall. A place where one
have голу
bis GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or Inter If notice be given. He
He is also prepared
tred to
SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER-the Parties sending Dishes, &c, for same-and Cash, Terms Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Month $12
17 $0.75... Dinner
ro
$1.25 Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner...
Breakfast and Tiffia
Tiffin and Dinner
4
H
H
#
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served. in Excellent Style at short notice.
Survey
No.
Ares in
Sq. feet.
Annual
J
Qult-Rent,
Fees &
Charger,
Intimations.
NOTICE TO CAPTAINS.
cja Hongkong Telegraph Office M NOT BE TOO PARTICULAR as to
ASTERS of Venels arriving here CAN-
Hongkong, roth September, 1894-
TO LET, FROM 1ST OCTOBER.
'GR
Гобг
the SOURCE of supply of FRESH WATER, more especially during the present epidemic,
J. W. KEW & Co's STEAM_WATER-BOATS
"REENMOUNT," CAINE ROAD, RIGHT able them, to SUPPLY VESSELS with any
ROOMS,
quantity of PURE FRESH WATER, with the greatori despatch and såmoderate ratio, For particulars, apply to
Mésoro, GILMAN & Co.
-Cell Flag "W," Commercial Codo. Hongkong, rich deptember, 1804. Toto ] Office 18, Fraya Canival,
Hịngkong, 14th Juna, vR04- TO LET
D
WELLING HOUSES —— -
HIGHCLIRE” at Magartyre GAR
Ko. 1, RIPON TERRACE, Ko. E, OLD BAILEY.
MA & CHANCERY LANE.
FLOORS M BLUE BUILDIas.
FLOOM
In Low STREET, PREL
·STREET and STAUNTON STR KET. FLOORS in Ne. 5, SMULLEY STREET,
Captain Garnsworthy, will be despatched for tha | OFFICES pr above Part on SATURDAY, the 611 Ocwber,
at P.M.
+
For Freight or Pastego, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & CO.,
Agents,
[1019 Hongkong, 18th September, 1894-
TO JOURNALISTS.
EXPERIENCED and CAPABLE AJOURNALIST I Wanted for the seal of the Hongkong Telegraph. Liberal terasa to
competent man; no other moech apply. Full particulars au to experience, ospalty, and terms to be sent to
R. FRASER-SMITH,
Zákar & Proprietor. Hongkong, 7th Sepionbar, Tiggi
* PRAYA CENTRAL, ever Meters, Dou- MÁRALJASLAN LAPRAK & CON GODOWYER pe
DUBLUZ BUILDINGS.
Apply to
THE SONGKONG LAND INVESTMENTT
MAK♣ AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hangtrane. 19th September, 1794.
TO LET.
Tax
NOS. LE & SEYMOUR TERRACE
OFFICKE in Victoria Balkings GODOWNS IN WANCHAI at the back af Morisnock'Y BARRACKS,
I at Combaucht Hans.
Hongkong, 14th June, 1894..
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
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For Sale.
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
160$ | HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND
GLASGOW.
CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., CHRONOMETER TALE, SILVER
*HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK-
KMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Bale Agants for Louis Audeusser! Watches memeded the highest Prices at every Exhibitions and for Voigtländer und Saka's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASKES. Ma. 8, Queen's Road Central,
G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH and CHRONOMETER MÄNU-
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS CHARTS and BOOKS. Độ No. 41, Queen's Road Central. 16ợp
LEVY HERMANOS.
[EWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH
CHRONOMETER CLOCKMAKERS. A great variety in Tracy Goods and Optioni Moralities received by every Mall.
COUZENE: ROAD CENTRAL
WAT FACTURERS and JEWELLEELS,
JA
13, Queen's Road, Hongkong 24th August, 1854.
FOR
SALE.
'AFAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
f'gay
"APAN PRINTING PAPERS.
PAN COPYING FAPERSË”.
APAN WALL PAPERS.
200
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
ORDERA rimpactfully walloited by the Under-
· MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
4, (noonTM Road Comical,
· 208. Jodnáry, vägge
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