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4,867.50

Added during the your (new bullding).............

Value of plant and office furniture as per tart statemcal......................$ 23,010,51 Added during year.......... 7.315.5T

$2,326.02

Less amount wiltler of!

Value of stock in trade

Work in progres) .....................

Unexpired fire lasurance

for depreciation........

1,005.34

Current account with the Hongkong and Shangbai Banking Corporation

Cash in hand

Sundry debtors

Liabilities.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1805.

are not foolish enough to stir up an insurrection of the kind reported, just for the sake of having $ 92 B67.50 a few more foreign 'devils' pounce down upoù

them.

NORTH BORNEO NOTES.

The

(FROM CUR OWN CORRISPONDENT.)

SANDAKAN, February 12h. We have for a fortnight been eni ying the -$26,320.78 fuest spell of weather that has fallen to our lot

47,020 84

for about two years. The kies have been 1,365.18

beautifully blue, the sunshine glorions, the nights cool and the moroin. crisp and Invigoratings 121.22

with brilliant starlit and monbight rights, darine 506 83 most of the time. The roads are now hard and 241.47 fally

If frost-bound,

streams in 6.938.94 the vicinity are beginning to run low and before long we shall doubles Inclined

to Peabody $175,392-76 rain, but " it fa an ill wind that blows

good" and advantage is made of these dry days to push on with the felling of trees and the of land far the early planting of clearing tobacco and coffee. Spells of dry weather render

វ័យ៥ the cost of reclaiming forest tock mock less than to otherwise would be and have therefore certain advantages. The weather is now favourable for heavy crops of tobacco, and,

Amount of capfis1-6,000 abares @

Sz each fully paid up....$150,000.00 Reserve Fund...............

1,000 do

1,200.00

Amount received in advance

acount of contract in hand.............. Sundry creators.........

Balance of Prefil and Loss Account...

3,048 03 20,144 73 175.393.76

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT,

December 31st, 1894.

To Cost of labour, material and

werking expenser

...

"

Office and Manager's salaries

Fire Insurance*********

Crown rent and tax. Amount written of Plant Account Account of bad deb's written'off... Balance to be appropriated, vir:

Division of siper cent on

3,000-$7,500.00

Moby's lee............ Consulting Committee's

fees...........percut

Balance to be carried to

150.00

300 00

New account 12,194 73.

по

for

Hro untoward events intervene, this tenson's yield should be large is quantity and fine in quality.

Some of our absentees are slowly reporting for duty, amongst whom we are pleased to wel- come Messrs. Joses and Pattison. The former bas returned to his place in the police force. 88,595.69 and has recently been deservedly promoted. 9.750.40 Mr. Wardrope, too, who bas gained the good-

144.52

will of the Community, by his efficient services 1,054.10 in the many unavoidable absences of the Com. 3.005.24

49 06 mandant, has received official recognition

abilify and

and been rewarded with the coveted aboulder-straps. He certainly has the best wishes of the entire colony, both in his present good fortune and for whatever other good things a kind future may have in store for him.

of bir

REGISTER.

21st February, 1895.–At á 3,131,

lone were stenographed and sold to Interested CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL parties, and that the Japanese employed all the sples they plassed in the best chosen places?

It is certainly difficult to struggle against all that is conveyed in the few sentences.

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE

FAR EAST

Pr Messagesics Mailiimes steamer Caledonian, from Marseilles Feb.3.To Shanghal; Mrs. Vireo and two children, Miss Clark, Mrs. Ballard and three children. To Hongkong: Mr. Mr. Roussent and Saff, To Batavie: Mr. Diercing, Mr. and Mr. Stegert. To Salgon: Malcolm Bern, To Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. Duncan D. Fraser and child, Mr. R. H. S. Scott, Norman Dickson. Miss Steglich, Mrs. de Bare, Miss de Bure, Mr.

Per, Mergeles Maritimes steamer Oxus, from Marseilles, Feb. 17-To Samarase: Mr. and Mrs, Van Delden. To Singapore: Mr. F.

Wilson

P. and O. steamer Carthage. from London- January roth-To Yokohama, via Bombay: Dr. Clifford Roung, Dr. Bartnam Francle. To Batavia: Mr. Laird. From Brindisi, January 20th.To Yokohem: M. and Mrs. John Crosfield, Mr. and Mrs, Stenton K. Davis. From smallia -To Yokohama: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome.

Per P. and O. sleamer Parramatta, from London, January 27th.To Yokohama: Min Madeley To Hongkong: Mr. A. J. Parlab, Mr. Underwood, Miss Dick Melbourne, Miss Mabel Dick Mriboune, Mrs. Dick-Melboure, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. H. Rentler and two children, Acting L'eat. F. W. James, Acting Lieut. A. E. Rulmer, Sub Lieut. G. F. Yanet, Sub Lient.

White, Sub blr M. F.

Lieut. H. A A Carruthers, Sub Lieut. E. A. Thomas. Ta Singapore: Mr. Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Newborn, Rev. and Mrs. Morgan and two children. To Penang Mr. G. Stothard, Mr. F. A. de Moray. From Brindis, January 171b.-To Yokohama : Mr. Bruce Robertson. To Hongkong : Mr. Roch- fort Wade. Captain and Mrs. W. V. Eccles. To Singapore: Mr. A. C. M. Weaver, Karl Cairns, Rev, and Mrs. W: Kensett. From Ismailis-To Yokohama, via, Bombay: Mr.

R. Rumsay, Per P

Mr. Pattison, who occupies a new position in the Chartered Company's Service, is stationed somewhere at

cat the head of the Penotel Gorge, in picturesque, but somewhat un-get-at-ble position. They say it is a healthy spot and hope that Mrs. Pattison, when she joins ber husband, will be pleased with it. Ms. Pattison Jy'smount brought forward from cultivating the tobacco-growing insilnets of the Feb.

somewhat on the fara system, in

last year's account

11

Cross armlagy.....

Transfer fee"...

Interest account.......

--20:44 73 $122,743 84

A. R

...... 8,258.14 | Daliyes, it is sald, with the new Cipar Master Welch. To Hongkong: Mr. P. H. Rolf.

Bonus from. I surance Company.....

Profi on exchanged

Old dividends unclaimed

70.54

$122.743.86

Feb. 1To Yokohama: Mr. Johnson. To

·P, and O. steamer Oceana, from London, Shanghai: Rev. R. Allen, Misses Welch. Mr. J. M. Beck, Mr. Barber, Mr. Hubbard, Lleut, J. F. F. Green, Lieut. O. H. Davies, Lleut, H. P. Barton. To Slagspare: Mr. M. C. McArthur, From Brindis, Feb. 10-To Slags- pare: Mr. and Mrs. Habisen.

111,138.28

Syndicate Company, Jest started in London. on 216.20 whose Board of Directors we notice severst 226.70

6.50 strong names. stownd

The venture seems a promising one will, we trust, have the effect of enabling 361

Barncos compete with Manilas on the Hong- kong and Chin

other markets. as well *1 The West Coast war, about which so many alarming rumours were corrent recently, has terminated in the surrender to Mr. A. R. of the leading malcontents whom be

baving transferred his prisonere at Kudat from the Ranet Into the Memnon. Mr. Dunlop, baring

Shangbal: Mr. Rte. thassatisfactorily quelled all "war alarme," returned two days ago to Kuđat to take charge at Meludu Bay.

I have compared the above statements with || hai

pily

the books and vouchers of the Company and ought to Sandaken by the laat Memnon, be

have found the same in accordance therewith.

W. H GASKILL,

Auditor.

Gro. FENWICK,

General Manager

Hongkong, 16th January, 1895.

THE FORMOSA “ SQUIB."

After all the fuss and excitement about Farmoss and is danger of levasion and its

The telegraph posts, to the northward and Caward of this place, have now been extended As far as the Sehnat a siver, a distance of abqui ten' miles, and the track through the forest Is ready!

for the line to be continued a distance of nearly fifty miles. A

riding track Ron-t

alorg

Per P. and O. s'esmer Australia, from London, Feb. 15.-To Shanchal: Mr. and Mrs Thome Kine and chi44, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hart, Mr. Edward Forster. To Hongkong: Mr W. S. Wyles. To Penang: Mr Edward Leen.

Per Canadian Pacific steamer Empress of China, from Vancouver, March 4-To Yoko- bama

Miss Hardman, Miss. Doram. To

Black Flao revolotion and the destruction of the telegraph route is in course of construction Benrik, Mrs. C. C. Bekker.Z. Mr. H. C. Stoop

forts, powder, magazines, etc, ad maxstam, it tarns nut, as is customary in these Chinese war yarns, to be all wind, and smacks very much of Amadeup CREE to give some one a tleht to interfere in Formoran matters and steal a march in securing foothold as a basis for fature negotiations: The whole

great teland is as IRÍE to-day from aby exceptional disturbance it has heen at

at any time since the beginning of the war; It has perhaps rarely been more disposed officials are to peace, because the

almulnilng

moderaraing foreign to their c

and will prove a benefit to local equestrians,

The troubles of the Cuļut river have been ended by the coming in of the supposed arch-conspiratos Mohammed Sally, and it is to be bored that matters in that district will now settle down. But whether it was Mohammed Sally, who

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long on the face of it. The proposition is ridicu-knocked off the heads of so many Draku, is

DOW

open to question as such a grim form of amusement is utterly opposed to Suiu custom.

and wishes, patiently the

that com

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On the rand, at 21.16 0.3, the logouseow was falleg, and fresh north-east wlads, with fält weather, prevailed.

-Barbe reduced to level of the van, ist trobes, techs and Yaaraddha, Tagperation in the shada la degus, Kah- rebelt-Hulky i paromings of, subration, the bandditykursied with inclature setag 200, Direction

Intimations.

PRE-EMINENT AND WHY?

PURE MEAT JUICE.

THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF

PRIME OX BEEF.

CONTAINS 50 TIMES MORE NOURISHMENT THAN ORDINARY MEAT EXTRACT.

"MAR ROL"

OX-BONE MARROW, WITH HOPPED MALT EXTRACT.

FATTENING, ENERGY-FORMING, TISSUE BUILDING, BLOOD-PRODUCING,

SOLE, CONSIGNEES, WATKINS & CO.

66, Queen's Road Central,

[pl

KELLY & WALSH, LD.

AYRES CHAMPION TENNIS BALLS, 1895..

AYRES REGULATION TENNIS BALLS, 1893. SALTER'S TENNIS RACKETS, all weights,

DEMON & SPECIAL DEMON RACKETS. CROQUET SETS, Complete in Case.

INDIAN CLUBS, varlous weights.

DUMB BELLS, various weights.

HALMA: For TWO or FOUR PLAYERS.

THE POPULAR RACE GAME.

DRAUGHTS, CHESS, BEZIQUE, &c., &c., &c.

of the weed so tye polease, jam Foron of the wind seconding to | ALL OF THE ABOVE CAN NOW BE OBTAINED FROM Bessbart gole, dedicat al the wasther, & Zhas shy, Detached Honda, of Delalag colby / Fot, at Clemy, A Hall, ) Lightwing,

• Deurotat, # Padding mowers, e Denny, Rabad Ww Thunder » Tabley, w Den we kan k m sascha and handrydhita),"

F C Frox, Phu Aattuna, Mongkong Observatory, 22nd February, 1895,

HONGKONG register,

Op dal

Previous

day 4 p.m. | nì 10 10.

On d at 4 p.13,

BRITKA.....quebech Temp....

10.m

10.40

10

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Humkitty Direction of winđavaran Werther...

Higbeet open air separature on the #1800g Lowest open air persture on the ...........59 J. G. Fina, Fist Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, 22nd February, 1895,

To-day's Advertisements.

Per Batavia Nederlands steamer Prinses Wilhelmina, from Amsterdam, January 12th.—-—- To Batayla; Mr and Mrs, W. A. Nugteren and three children, Mr. J. van der Herg, Mr. W. P. VICTORIA A. M.

M. Kielt, Mr. C. P. K. da Cinox, Mr. H. J. A. van

Geung,

Mr. S.

S. J. van Geuns, Mr. A. Á. Vermeer, Mr. S. van Brakel, Mr. C. E. J.

F. Schrødder, Mr. W. Albrecht,

and child, Mr. A. D. Conrad, Mr. W. Tb.

Tb. Renaud, Mr. N. 1. Keurenkamp, Mr. A. Arregger. From Genoa: Mr. C. Kaag, Mr. J. H. van Heek, Mist H. Pothoff, Mr. and Mrs. D. Masdorp, Mr. T. J. Baerveld, Mr. R. van Lennep, Mr. T. van Lenner, Mr. van Wely geb van der Hist Karrewy, Mr. A. Goekoop, Mr. J. Gollards, Mr. G. M. P. Scheuer, Mr. W. E. Donath geb de Lang. Mr. H. J. Wyers, Mr. C. J. E. Leyds, Mr. Ligtvoet, Mr. George Maluga7, Mr. and Mrs. P. Metman and son.

THE BIRDS WHISTLED "THE DEAD MARCH"

"Even the Birds on the trren learned to whistle the Dead Marek."

Lots of Solos arrive here by every steamer, owing to trouble with the Spaniards whore. rule is arbitrary and, it is alleged, very unjust. and consideration, The island of Sulu, which is about the size of

ently the Isle of Wight, gives as Custom

much trouble: and waiting until the storm passes,

when again they

causes as much expense to the Spaniards us all expect the old-time oppression will bloom with the frontier tribes of India do to the British renewed vigor to make up for this enforced

Government. This seems odd for all the Sulca period of restraint. Just now it is policy to

come here appears peace-loving, law-abiding Love

and attract as

ilitle attention as possible, people and never cause the authorities the least The idea of Japan spreading herself all over and

anxiety. They are moreover, Industrious, and and therefore useful cl'istas There being plenty her line of operations dawn to that island 1 Could anything, be more at

of for all new comers, we only wish that

WOTK variance with every move Japan has made since the Sulus would flock bither in much larger the beginning of the way? Her generals have numbers than heretofore. shown themselves to be men of ability and caution; in fact. If anything, over cautious. Their line of advance has ever been well protecter, and all reasonable chances of the uncertainty of war carefully estimated and pre-direction with an eye to business. It is however vlded for. She appreciates that if she controls the situation around the Gulf of Pechili, Formoen, Canton and any other parts of China be open to her, without

struggle, when the fia) settlement arrives, should the Treaty Powers

bowever, not to hand on

and,

Japs are playing a deep game in th The portion of the Chartered Company's domains)

LI BUNG-CHANG DILEMMA.

LODGE

(260

OF HONGKONG, No. 1016.

REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONG HALL, Zetland Sheet, THIS EVENING, the 22nd festant, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, sand February, 1895,

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 23RD FEBRUARY, 1895, AT 2.45 P.M COMPETITION, LONG RANGE CUP and C°

SPOONS; Ranges, 800 and 900 yards; Ten Shots. Entrance fee; 30 cents,

6. K. MOORE, Honorary Secretary, Hongkong, and February, 1805.

"STRATH" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. HT Steamship.

at Noon,

Hongkong, 18th February, 1895.

THE

KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED.

CLUB HOTEL,

FIR

5. BEND, YOKOHAMA.

(6

HOTEL METROPOLE,

1, TSUKIJI, TOKYO.

IRST-CLASS HOTELS, centrally situated, well-faraished, the Cuisine, under the forelgu supervision of an approved Chef, has no equal, ENTIRE FOREIGN MANAGEMENT, Experienced English mation in attendance.

The Hotel steam-launch allends Steamers arriving and departlog. Passengers"are, mat at the Railway Station.

VISITORS have the option of messing either in TOKYO or YOKOHAMA, without extra charge-the only Hotel offering such an advantage. EUROPEAN HAIR DRESSER on the Premises,

Certified Guides are in attendance at both Hotels.

THE CLUB HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS. C. T. BENNY, Manager,

E. DEWETTE, Manager,

YOKOHAMA.

Hotels.

THE

STAG HOTEL.

Established 1857-

Nos, 148/150, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

THIS POPULAR MOTEL has recently been thoroughly renovated and, under new and experienced Management, offers Accommodation at most reasonable rates to BOARDERS and VISITORS, unsurpassed in the Colony.

The BED-ROOMS are Commodious and Comfortably FURNISHED, WE HOT, COLD

and SHOWER BATHS. There are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS, with every convenience.

The CUISINE is in able and experienced hands, and only the best hands of WINES,

ffo SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept.

For terms, &c., apply to

"STRATHCARRON," Commnder, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 27th instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Kanshee 12nd Furning ring 1247

GEO. FENWICK AND COMPANY, LIMITED.

It was an old soldier who was talking. "We were in camp," he said, "in a lat, malarious part of the country. Our Colonel was a splendid Oghter, but didn't appear to have any ides of sanitary matters. Just then we were in more danger from disease than from the enemy. Presently fover broke ont and theSplatt, man died by the dozen. Hardly a day but we burled some of them in the swamp. In fact, we played the "Dead March" so often that I used to fancy the birds in the trees had learned to whistle (t. "Awfal sorry, you know, baya," said our Colonel, "but so long as we have to stay here, we can't help haring the fever Yot the Colonel was wrong, as anether regiment campeð near as simost wholly desped. But their cominander fought tha malaria with sanitation and preventive medicine. That made the difference" In January, 1892, the influenza wa epidemio at Stebbing, near Cheirasford. Among the persons House Farm, her daughter Anule, and her sons attacker were Mrs. Abreu Thorogood, of White

William and Ernest. They had terrible pains in the The whole four-mother and three childen-ware head, sore muscles and joints, and were vory ferarish, confind to their Body-

In a letter on-tüs subject Mr. Thorogood "saya i "My wife boomme quite delicious he did not know where she was, and could reither get in nor out of hed. I gave Mother Belgel's Carativo Syrup to all of them with excellent results, the foyer soon left tham,

THE SIXTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS be held in the HONGKONG HOTIL on FRIDAY, the 1st of March, at NOON, for the purpose of receivlar the Resort of the General Manager, with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1894, and to declare a dividend and elect Consulting Committee and Auditor.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 19th of February to the 1st March, both days loclusive,

It is rumoured that the London Borneo Company proposes opening up a large tract of country on the Padas river and also that Messrs Shaw and Lease have gone down in that generally believed that the dry season in these parts, is ton pronounced to admit of the coltivation of the "weed” on a large scale. The

this subject may, not be reliable

although pioneers, decile la ber favour. There is no credit is considering the unpleasant experiences of the forcibly taking defenceless and uncivilized past, may be launching out somewhat tardily Formor and no advantage fa

ret it must be borne in mind that the major could any མ པ་་

Japan from such a tlaky act.

are still practically struggle

terra incognita. This and it is evident there has been from the belog zo, no one can blame those who are bearing beginning and possibly even before, an extende

"the heat and burden of the day" for looking cordiale between Japan and the principal wall before they leap, powers of the world

* world 19 ↑ to what fultade of action Japan shall have. Doubtless, in the begicolog ibe Great Powers had no idea that the Japs would sweep things so before them as they have done and accordingly were not so exacting la

g in their Just what li, at the present moment-and | and shortly they were well and strong as ever, and limiteŝions RS

As they would have been with their fadeed any time during the last few months have since remained so. I may mention that many present knowledge; but, all the same, when the the exact posilon and rower of Li Hang-chung, neighbours and friends had the same complaint as my day of final adjustment arriver, Tapan will not who for so long has been the one prominent wife and family, but although the others had doctors be so pig-headed as to try to take advantage of Chinaman to Europeans, it is most difficult and the best attention and advice, nome recorded sa the leniency of the Power, and the Powers, on 15 state, says the L. & C. Express. He has rapidly as my people did. I thank God that I came

hand,

will doubtless see justice done bean stripped of most of his titles and

to hear of Mother Beigel's Curative Syrup, for although Japan, without, however, permitting such an dialections though this does not always fovolver family of seven, living at home, during the unbalancing of power the Orient se to open

the loss of real power in a Chinese official. It sight years I have kept it in the house we have not

needed a doctor, thus saving many pounds in doctors" |› · op an endless state of uncertainty. The aim of ofres means very little, and in this case meani

bills and costly prescriptions. civilised world, will doubtless be to the

that bis numerous enemies have for the to streng- then Japan as a check to China, and to weaken time been able. to. China territorially and strengthen her Internally,

Excellency may check to

to Japan, by social and economic reforms, and to oblige China to grant to the rest of the world free secess over all her country for business and residence and other proper par In vain Li 1 Heng-chang bas bought fronclade poses, all in accordance with modern and civilised

and cruisers, magnificent Kropp cannons, and a views and,

, to secure such conditions and keep plentiful supply of war materials, writes the them fotact, the foreign powers will doubtless special correspondent of the Tempi. He has Increase their boldings in this part-s of the world not been able to create the men to man them, In order that a permanent and stable équilibetorn lo spite of his genius, be has not been able to may be created and maintained throughout the break that Chia se organisation founded Far East. Neither China, Japan, Rusis, Great tradition and the due observance Britain nor any other Power must in the fature has been necessary to entrust all this magulac be a serious menace to the peace and welfare of ent mechanism to Chinese who hate and desplie this vast and important section of the world. it, and who be ides do not know how to utilise it. The country must be opened to merchant It has been necessary to leave the malaten Alerts, rallways, telegraphs and other Industrial ance of that organisation to the mandarioate, and economic improvements; and this must be that body of litteratents that we should admire In Mr. Thorogood's own case the disease was as far as possible a free and fair field for all, in jem, probably, if we knew who they were, * Indigestion and dyspepsia, which poisoned his blood which each will reap according to their merite, deceptive as the effects of a picture, when we and caused the carbuncles, which are growthu on the This, as we understand it, is the iruer and deeper remember that the sale of the grades gives | underlying layers of the skin. After the Byrup had meaning of this great struggle: all other questions sanually T.r. 60,000,000, almost sa much as the purided his blood they were absorbed and expalled and issues being mere bagatelles and only lact-customs under Sir Robert Hart produced in 1893, from the system. The affbet of the remedy in the dental and instrumental in the securlog of the And what about the Imperial Government in oss of the other members of his family shows (what greater results, Theas features all have

all have the war? It rewards the fugitives, and punishes we have often statod), ris, that influeses attacke amall

gel

et the... Imperial ear. Hip

have

been over-rated at Himes, but he is certainly to be condoled with at present in the way that `ble Henianants have treated him now, previous to the war,

the

#The way frut used Beigel's Syrup was this: In the spring of 1888 I began to feel fll and out of sorts. My tongue was dreadfully coated and a thick phlegm covered my gums and teeth. After asting leaffred from pain at the chest and stomach. I had bad nights, and west so much that in the morning my sider. clothing was soaked with moisture. In the following Augart carbuncles came on the back of my neck, on my nose, and on my cheek bone. What I suffered 7 annnot describe got so low and weak that I could barely crawl about. The doctors did me no good. And as for their physis I might as wall have taken tes or water. In pain and suffering I Ungered on until I heard, through a neighbour, of Mathar Golgol's Durative Syrup and got a bottle from Mr. W. Einsell, grocer, of Stebbing. A few doses rilevad ros, and over. Yours truly, (Signed) ABRAM THOROGOOD, soon the carbuncles disappeared, and I was will a White House Farm, Stebbing, by Chelmsford, August 10th, 1802,7

|

GEO. FENWICK,

General Manager, Hongkong, 23ed Febrùury, ring

COOKE'S CIRCUS

AND

MENAGERIE

OF PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS

wift shortly arrive here for a short sesayn from Rangoon, Hongkong, aand February, 1895.

Intimations.

WANTED.

[379

POSITION of TRUST in « MERCHANT

|

A. B. C. DEHÉE, Manager, STAG HOTEL.

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Hanekomu fat Februwy. 185

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shau-ki-wan Road.) POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and DRIVE

TERMINAR

to be had on the Island, BAY VIEW * occupies the best situation on the Shau-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Stearn-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 a LAUNCH ruos from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after § P.M. dally.

Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortasi,police, and Mexla can be served at all hours.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1804

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE

f19

Hour and a half hours from Yokohama, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS →TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,

EXCELLENT CUISINE. SPECIAL Rates madE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

231

8. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Propelator.

be

Ane BUSINESS HOUSE by a Gentleman THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, nd wood addres, Theuwels knowledge of 6IX) (Corsar of Queen's Road and Duddell Strust.) EUROPTAM LANGUAGES, #İK! ENGLISH Undersigned has always thought that FramİER, 3 BERLIAN, – GRINE, – ARANIZ-End

such a place as this was the one thing SPAWINI," and considerable experience" "of}} HOTEL MANAGEMENT. Const Ports, not | Ronded to fit in between Horal. Lars and the objected to. Highest References,

PRIVATE BOARDING HOUK-providing "Address'in Brut fustange to

First-class in every detail. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP & STEAR A B C W'e Hongkong Telegraph Office, at any hour of the Day, up to TI P.M.; er inter netlen be given. He is also prepared to Hongkong, 4th February, 1895,

Taos SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MINT or ORDER-be Parties seading TO SHIPMASTERS,

|Diakon, dze, for, same—and Cash, – Terms :- CAPTAIN F. H. PLUMMER, Breakfast...per meal $0.75...rer Month

Tima........

$0.75... (LATE OF THE PATAGONIAN NAVY.)

DIRDIT *****

$1.25.. THE OLDEST STEVEDORE "IN"

Breakfast, Tiffs and Dinner... MANILA, STEVEDORE Aid CONTRACTOR,

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NEW CANTON HOTEL, FRENCH CONCESSION, SHAMEEN. OOD ACCOMMODATION and EXCEL

LENT CUISINE.

BOARD and LODGING by the day':-` One Person སྭཱ-----་ན---*--རཿ4*F#HFནོ***** Married Couples occupping one Rooza......od

Telephone and Electric Bells

fitted up throughout the Establishment,

The Hotel provides Boats for the conveyance of Visitors to and from Stearners.

T. F. DA CRUZ,

Manager.

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Canton, at February, 1895.

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,

HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, mated at a height of 1,350 fo above sea-level, has just been thoroughly m-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and maloland of China.

SPECIAL WINTER RATES,

(FROM NOVEMBER' IST TO MARCH 31ST), One person, per day......................................$1.50 to $3.00 One person, per month ................................$55 to 60,00 Married couple (occupping one room), per

Marded couple (occupying one rooms) per

month

Married couple (occupying two rooms)

per month

5.00

$100 to Togo0

$110 to 120.00 26.00

Extra Bed-room, per month

For further particulars, apply to

THE MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotel, Hongkong, 16th October, 1804.

Ta6

TO SHIPMASTERS. STEAM WATER-BOAT COMPANY,

THE

“HE Undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY -on shortest notion suy quantity of PURE FRESH FILTERED WATER for both DECK and BOILERS.

The only Company in Hongkong exclusively Supplying FILTERED WATER.

Despatch Guaranteed. Call Flag *W*

J. W. KEW & Co.,

18, Praya Central, Hongkong, 17th November, 1804.

FLOUR.

IF YOU WANT GOOD BREAD USE

SPERNIS MILLS

BAKERS FLOUR

SFERRY & CO. STOCKTON CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISOCOFFICE

184 Cimitirain Stee

$20

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$25

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SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served

$30

$40

W. THOMAS,

Proprietet

AND TAKE NO OTHER

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