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Mt. Uto's ch. Sans Doute, 1st 4lb... 3 Mr. Tung Chia's pbd. Pierrot, 10st 11lb... 3 Eight started, Won easily in 3min. 20 1604, _ The LADIES' PURSE; valut, for China ponles; weight for inches as ver scale; griffin", non-winners, allowed 7lbs; subscription griffins, non-winreis allowed rolby,; entrance, Tis One mile ind a quarter. Mr. H. Moria Bl. Blackberry, tišt. 4lb.............. Y Mr. Pelham's d. 'Enery Awkins, It, tlb...... a Mr. Faurman's cr. Primrose, 11st, tib, mesec 3

Six larted. Time, 2 min. 451 secu. The RACE CLUB Cur; value. Tie, 150 for China pentes; second pony, Ti. 50 weight for Inches as per scale; entrance, Tis. 5 Seven forlange.

Mr. Oswald's. br. Ravelstan, F1st: 4iba............. I Mr. Sylva's ok. Vicerry, Tist, 1lb................... 2° Mr. Common's br, Hollyhock, vrst, xib......... 3

Five, stacled, Time, v mln. 53*eck. The CONCORDIA CUP ; value, Tls, 200; presented by Members of the Club Ceneorals, added to A Sweepstakes of Tls, ro esch; second pany to receive 40 per cent., and the third pony to per cent, of the Stakes; for Ching pontes," 'bond Adde Gilffing at date of entry; weight for Inches as per scale; winner of the Derby, 7lbs. Exits. One mile and a hall

Mr. Toep' g. Tigri, 199t 1lb

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Mr. Kanuck's ch, Kemais, frst th............ 2 Mr. Owl's g. Clermiston, 11st 1lb....................

Ten started. Timę, 3-min, 20 sECK. The MONGOLIAN CUP; Value Tit. 100; for Subscription Gets of this Meeling only; Secard Pany, The 25: winrer of the Subscrip- on Staker, 5lbs extra; welght for inches as per scale; entrance, Tls. 5. One mile and a quarter.

Mr. Indick's g. Kelpl, rost talb.......

Mr. Sriva's ch. Red Knight, fost ralḥ ......

Mr. Chapeau's g. Le Chasseur, fost gib

under. One mile.

Mr. Pelham's d. Viscount, TI

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1895.

of Fremantle, bound for Shangbat, in Let, ro deg. 26' north, and Long, 110 deg. 58' east.

NEW YORK, April and." About 2 o'clock this morning Johan Alfred Jonas, a sailor who has Been at work for some me in Hansen's boarding-house, 17 Tamilian street, on a fiving machine, which was to solve the problem of aerial flebt, made a tital of the contrivance.

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Captain Walsh, of the Youghal barque Ringdous, which reached Queenstown early last month after a vorage of 92 days from Darien.

The rest of the xperiment was a quantity brought news of a weird spectacle in the Atlantic. Shortly before midnight on the night

of hard-wood spintura and a general wreck of of February 6th, in lillade so deg, 36 min. Na

the machine. A powerful electife battery was long 17 deg 25 min. W., be and his crew saw a large ship in flames a mile away. The forestar ed, and with a mighty rash the fore and aft propellers revolved at the rate of 300 revolutions and mainmasts of the doomed vessel were

rainute. Before Jonasson could mount his standing, but the mizenmast was gone. The

fiving hobby there was a terrible crash and a spars appeared to be printed white. From the

shower of splintered woodwork, for the whole mainmast aft the vessel was burned to the

apostatus bad bars, The sailor will again go water's edge. No crew was seen. The capisin

before the mast to earn more money to invest previously saw two ships, one of which may

in bis pet project. have rescued them. He could-not ascertain the name or nationality of the burning vessel. Ar the same time and in the same locality he observed a black ship with her rudder apparently either damaged or carried away. Her spars were intact. She exhibited no signals and was evidently a derelict.

THE OPENING OF THE WEST RIVER.

Shau-blog and Wo-chow, which are to be thrown open to foreign trade are situated on the West River, above the delta of the Canton River, the former being to the province of Kwantung the latter a few miles beyond its borders in Kwings. The question of the commercial value of these two places is, therefore, of importance,

them but they are diapersed only to arise la some other place. ---

́DETWIEN-TWO FIRES.

The police magistrate of Chemalo who, kt will be remembered, concealed Pak Yeng-ho when he first arrived in Kapan, is in difficulti=*, He is thoroughly hated by all classes of bis own countrymen as well as by the Tapanese. Two Lights go a document was posted on bis door threatening him that unless be patred from Chemelps entirely he would be killed and his. liver ent out and eaten. It has caused quite s little stir. He poslilvely refuses to resign but I have no doubt ibat he will be compelled to leave Chemulpo, Ashe has dong good **rvice for als master, Pak, he will probably be promoted, to a magistracy.

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JAPANNING THE COUNTRY. There was also conflict between FRIDRICHSRUIR. Aptli zed. When Bismarck arose this morning he was Japanese uniformed policemen of Seval and the somewhat fotlened by the efforts of yesterday,nopulace, last week. A mob of people aided by hat otherwise was in excellent health. The the soldiery attacked a number of palicemen and weather to-day was inees and chilly. Fried- the result was five police hors de combat. This richsrohe presents a desolalo appearance. The is only one of the straws which show which way burgemustera l-have an audience with the the lcd blows. The people do not love the Japanese one whit more than they did last ex-Chancellor to-morrow.

BERLIN, Apri and. year and it is only lear of their conqueroru On of these The text of Emperor Willlam's birthday which prevents an outbreak.

days even this fear may be overcome and address to Prince Bismarck is as follows:--|

then we will see another nutbreak of aaVLEČ Your Serens Highness:-May I to-day, as on March 25 h, at the head of representative nature such as occurred at Port Aribor but te detachment of my army, once more deeply moved, which the Japanere will be the y fferers, instead of the actors. Meanwhile Indure is trying dard ex-ress the thinks of my house and the thanks of the German nation for all you have done and to Japanese the country. eo students are to be Your beneficent labor for the fatherland. God sent to Japan to study the arts and sciences. bless and render happy the evening of the ilfe They are to be stlowed ra dollars a month each of the man who will ever remain the pride of the (a very large sem to a Korean as he can live lá German people, Yeurs gratefully, WILHELM, fluence on it) bat notwithstanding that this bait Inrceivingthe new President of the Reichstag has been offered for more than 3 months the last evening the Emperor greeted bim with the requlette number has not yet been obtained. mast friendly courses, and expressed the hope that Pallament non his direction might work wisely and with discretion. The reception only

lasted a few moments.

RODA-PESTH, Amil and.

An stemnt was made last night to blow up the monument everter to the memory of the Austrlen General Hen'zlard 419 (soldiers who

CHINESE RETURNING.

The last steamer from Shanghai.brought some

Editorial after editorial. appears to the locs! do Chinese, mech to the anger of the Japanese. paper ag last permitting the Chinese to come over and take up the trade again, which it bei cost the Japanese so much to wrest from them, At Gentin three or four Chinesa returned who

that a mob went down-to-the-jetly and fried to Kerens which angered the Japanese so much prevent them from landing.

ITEMS,

Mr. M. Moss, writing la 1870, found the trade of Sbau-hing of such a small and local character that, although he was travelling with 'be view of making a commercial report to the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, be only mad a brief atay. The pires goods traders told him that their business had been serioasty interfered with The STRING CUP: valad Tis. 100 added to aby the opening of the Yangtse to foreign com-

Sweepst kes of Tis. 5 each les 77s, go to the merce. Secord Pony; for China Ponies that have

Mr. A. R. Colquhoun, writing in 1883; never wan x men; wright, stat, for 13 hards; | describes the celebrated garge of Sbau-bing and 10 give otske 6lbs. for every lack over or the city. The bills close in upon the river imtell wh}'e defending the fortress agalust the were welcomed most enthusiastically by the

mediately above the head of the delta, and though Shag-hing was formerly the provincialongarian-In 840 The monument, which stand on Geargepilatz. is a Gothic column in capital, it has fallen into decay, though, he says, "At the present day it is a own of same, com- barze, axvolx feet high, rising over a group of merclat importance." The floods in the river dving herors, crowned, by Victory, A. well- dressed man was seen to deposit near the monu- are sudden and dangerous, and their source is

ment pare-l to which was attached a llebted to be found. In the mountainous country

Ing the windows of Archduke Joseph's palaces through which this stream rany, and which fuse. A tremendous explosion followed, shatter- resches close up to Shao-bing on the west."

Mr. H. Schroeter, welling in 1887. speaks of the armory and other public buildings in the

The monument, however, was the densely penpled delts, and one can gather vicinity. that it is in marked contrast to the mountainous, injured and therefore sparsely populated, country beyond. He attributes the falling off in the trade, not sa much to the opening of the Yangtse, as to the burden of the likin. The taxation has Illerally crushed out of existence the trade in many asti·les.... a great part of the merchandiz bound for Kwane-zi is taken via Pak-bol up small rivers discharging into the sea close to that port" Shanking he passes by without

Mr. Glendave's ch. Recket, Irst. 6. 2 Mr. Drva-duct's g Propin, tost. Alb............................. 3

Nine started. Time, 2 min. tofsecs. The SPANGHAI STAKYS: A forced entry of Ti

5; with 14.750 added; forall noni's entered this meeting praming pontes e lered in the Subscription Giffin races and in the Roadsters Plate; griffing at date of entry allowed zibs: fit pony to receive yo per cent second..pany, to per cent; third pany, 10 per cer; weight for inches per scala. One mile and a half.

Mr. Tin Wo's bl. Dlshtarin, post, talb......... T Mr. Hampton's d. Eclipse. 114. Tib............ I Mr. Ring's h, Orlan, inst. 12fh...en missä 3

Nice started Time, 7 min. 167 secs. The TAUTAI'S CUP: valoe, Ti1. Iça; presented by H. E. the Tastal'; for China Pontes ; second pony. The walght, 12st; non- winners at the meeting allowed 5lbs.; entrance, Tls. 5. One mile.

Mr. H. Monk hi. Hlackberry, 128.......................... I Mr Ambro's dr. Certaintee 120†...................................... 2 Mr Rosh, Hobelt 12st...gem 3

Four start-d, Time, a min,-91 «ec«. The CURRY STAKES ; value, Tls, 150 to winner; added in a sweepstakes of T's, each to be divided equally between the first and serand panies; for bond fide griffing at date of entry; welet for Inches as per scale; winners ylbs. extra; hecription griffins of this meeting allowed 5lbs. Three-quarters of a mié. Mr. Sturgis Viquero rist riờ...

Mr. Knuck' gh. Kamstin, 11st rib.........

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Mr. Tong Chia's phd. Pierrot fost alb.3 Thirteen started. Time, 1 min. 13ł secs,

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE!

French (Manche) zid prox. Australian (Tsinan) zid prox Tacoma (Tacoma) çib prox. American (Peru) S'b prox. ** German (Karlsrucks) Ath orci. Canadian (Empres” of Japan) 14th proxi Tacoma (SikA) 20th prox.

THE Norddeutscher Lloyd Co.'s extra sleamer Hohenzollern left Singapore for this port at 4 p.m. yesterday, and is dua hera on or about

the 6th prox.

TAX new tamthip Kotraw is due at Penang on or about 16 h prox. from Glasgow and Liveronel. She will call here an route to Shanghai, Kobe

and Yokohama.

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THE steam blo Rory - das here as or about Saturday next from Shanghal. She will call here en route to Canton.

THE steamship Fushun will leave Shanghal on the and orax, and is due here on or about the

6th. She will call hare en route to Canton.

comment,

With regard to Wu-chan, Mr. Moas says It is " walled city of considerable extent, possibly with a population of twraly or even thirty thousandinhabitants. It is the centre al trade of the West and Fa rivers; it is the place of trans, shipment for the produce coming down these atteries, and of sale for the larger portion of it; the distributor of native goods from Canton and Fat-shan, and is by far the largest and most important el'y of trade en the West river and reported to be in the province of Kwang-st. The position for fgn goods occupy in its trade in comparatively insignificant, but this is accounted for by the heavy impositions they are subject to on their way thither,"

Mr. Colquhoun says Wa-chow offers from organized piracy, on rather river robbery, though the officials try to put it down and patrol the river with sunboats, He sperks of Its activity and bustle, which mean burg the angst "It has the reputation of being the mast Important place, commercisily, on the West River between Canton and Yoo-nao,"

Mr. Scbrneter says, "Wu-chow-fu is situated In the centre of a circle which cuts Canton,

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Iater in the day It was announced that the attempt to blow up the menument was made by the editor of an evening paper, the Olswad. He had previously been imprisoned after having bren convicted of tere mjese. He has been taken into custody.

The Japanese Chemulpo-Seoulrallway accord. lng to the local paper is to he began from both ends on the 24 h of April Min Yeng-huan bas N. C. Daily News. been exiled for plotting against the Japanese,

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NEW YORK Avril zað, With her captain and owner ring in his cabin berth, suffering from five pistol-shot wounds and his assailant in frons in the lazaretto, the Nova Scotian bark 7. H. Marsters from Whitestone a week ago for Demerara, returned dying the British resign, snien down. It was—Advi, a sad termination of Captain McN-l's honey- moon, for such this voyage, the first he had undertaken in several months, really was. With him abourd his hark was his bride.

The bark c'eard Montauk point Friday, March 2th. At 11 pm, when about sixty-six miles et rf Mon'auk, Captain McNell came on deck and called the male to fetch a inshora. He had just stepped out of the companionway when Serman Holzheur, who was at the wheel, pulled out a revolver and blased- away at the captalo, who received five shots in bis hody. Teemate rushed to the captain's ald, disarmed his assailant and secured bios. The captain, who is stoot, lost considerable blood. The wounds were handaged by his wife and the chief mite, Three of the bullets

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are close to the surface of the captain's body. A wound under the right eye is the most serious, but it is hoped that the bullet can be extracted.

Holzbeur was put in irons. He said he had no reenilection whatever of the shooting of in rib, Tins. Fresh Stocks always on band Captain McNell and appeared demented. He is

Hongkong, Kwei-lin-fao (the capital of Kwangai) | mild and inoffensive looking, Nelther Captain Special Terms to the Tride..

Nan-ning-foo, and Pak-bol."... It appears, therefore, that Wa-chow-foo has been by usture already constituted the possible centre of a trada district,* He thinks it far more important commercial centre than Fakhol, points out that junks could not compete with steamers as they take twenty-five days to reach Wa-chow whereis a steamer can do it in two days or lest, and adds, "If Wu-chew-foo were to-morrow corell'ated a treaty port, there would be almost at once in Chinees parengers and native goods, sufficient traffic to make a regular trade profitable to two steamers of the ass of the Riskiang, 986 tons, The trade to and from Woo-chowiloo would ha

· The Elty will continually (hereuntog.. become a derot xod a large market for many articles which at present cannot profitably be dealt in there,"

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The Occidental and Oriental Co.'s steamship Belgic, Capt. Wm. H. Walker, from San Fran- cisco, vis Yokohams and Nagasaki, with the American malls up to 4th April, arrived in the harbour this morning. We are indebted to

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McNell nor his crew. had the slightest trouble with Holzheur previous to the shooiing. Captala McNell was transferred to a fug and taken to St. Peter's Hospital, Brooklyn. The surgeon THE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY CO's made a superficial examination of the captain's wounds and pronounced them not fatal. The Staten Island police wuthorities went aboard the Unsu 7. H. Marsters off Stapleton and removed the prisoner to police headquarters at Stapleton previous to the arrival of police boats from this city

KINGSTON (Amsic»), April 2nd, The British steamer Ethelred, while on her 'way from Boston to Port A-tonio, Jamaica, and when off Cape Mayal, Cuba, was fired upon by

Sparish gunboat, The Ethelred stopped and wat boarded and examined by the officers of the gunboat, after. which she proceeded on bor voyako.

THE steamship Chi-yuen from Chļuklang deur San Francisco exchanges for the subjoined and it likely that she was stopped near the

dae here on or about Saturday morning next. She will call here an route-to Canton.

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS, Inward.

Oxus....

Haftas

Tamsul Daphne......

Devawonost

Oscarthal

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Shan bal, Sw tow, Shanghai. Chinking. Bangkok, Bangkok. Ssigin, Java Aggregating 12,842 tous register. Outward.

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Kutchicots, Holbow. Kob⚫,

Bangkok. Kobe. Nagasaki, Singapore,

Aggregating 13,891 tons register.

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Formosa......

Progriss...

Zafira.....

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LONDON, April xat, Viscount Hill, born Decembar 3. 1831, la,

is now in the United States.

dead. His son and heir, Charles Rowland Hill,

April 2nd.

The Fihelved, Captain Hankins, left Port Antonia, Jamaica, for Boston, March 19th, and sived to Boston March 26th. She cleared and sailed for Port Antonio next day, and it was probably while on this wayage that she was fired. apon and sloped by the Spanish gunboat. The Ethelred takes the same course through the windward passage as that taken by the Allianco, point where the American steamer was fired opon.

KIEL. April ard: designated by the letter "Twas launched this The new German armourclad, hitherto morning. As she was leaving the ways Emperor A dispatch from Vienna dilates upon the William christened ber Aegy. In christening alarm occasioned by the victory of the anti-the Argyr the Emperor said:- Semites in the municipal elections, they having gained a dosen seats from the Liberais. The result of the elections bad a depressing effect on the Baurre, as it is supposed that the anti-Semite galos herald similar victories in the election for members of the Refchorath and provincial die's. A Berlin dispatch to the Times says that the Tageblatt publishes telegram stating that the Hover, the ruling tribe of Madagascar, have expelled the French merchants from Morondava. The French squadron, co-sperating with the land forces, has captured Maroray, Liapizes, Mahambo and Beldboka. The Hors Comman der-in-Chief was killed. There were no casualties among the French forces.

LIVERPOOL, April, and. William Steenstrand, the cotton #King who exploited the great corner in cotton in 1890 which resulted in his losing $5,000,000, is dead,

LINCOLN (zgland), April and,

Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone," who have been on a visit to their son-in-law, Rev. Edward C, Wickham, drove to the railway station in an open carriage in spite of the cold and rain on the way to Hawarden."

Mm. Gladstone was presented with a bouquet on behalf of the Woman's Liberal Association and with an address alluding in ealogistic terms to her devotion and helpfulness to her husband, In replying. Mrs. Gladstone said they owed her nothing, but all to her husband,

Mr. Gladstone, when his wife had finished speaking, said he must add his thanks to those

"la token of the industry of the Fatherland, this vessel, after strenuous toll, now stands before us about to be given to the elements. Thou sbrit now be placed in line among the protected fighting units of the German navy. Thou shalt serve for the protecting of the Father- land and meet the enemy with defiance and disdain Sprang from the old German sage are the ships which belong to the first claim. There fore shalt thon likewise recall to us the gray past of our ancestors and the puissant deity whom the Germanic forefathers la their ignorance supplicated and worshipped, and whose mighty kingdom extended to the icy north pole and as far as the south pole, on whose billows the northern battles were fought out and death carried into the land of the enemy. The potent name of this great delty thou shalt bear. May thou prove worthy thereof, I christen thee Aegyp

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KOREAN NOTES.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)" THE TONGĦARS IN EVIDENCE.

CHIMULPO, April zath.

It is some time now since the Japanese set to work to reforms (?) the country and to restore. peace, but the country as far from being of peaceful as it ever was. The entire province Huang-hai-do is in the hands of the Tonghaks. and they are causing trouble every day. Every of Mrs. Gladstone. Continuing, he said: "The issue of the Japanese newspaper gives accounts The navigaung officer of the steamer Shan- Indies are now taking much to public speech of risings of these people somewhere. Ijo of fang, which anivad here to-day from Java, and if they persevers and keep steadily to it | the Kanghus troops as well as a number of

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PEAK HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. HIS commodious and well appointed

fstT HOTEL, altuated at a height of tage fees above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of Ching.

· ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under signed.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, 8, Queen's Road Central, Rangbaar, tzë ̈Taumere, ring

WAND AT KANN MA

(18

LEVY HERMANOS. SHANGHAI, MANILA, ILOILO & FARIS. EWELLERY, DIAMONDS,... · WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS,

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT",

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

SPECIAL SUMMER RATES, (FROM APRIL 1ST TO ÜCTOBER: SIFT). Ons person, per day..................

4.00 One person, per month

$75 to 90,00 Married couple (occupying ose room) per

7.00

day

Married couple (scenpying ove room) per

Married couple (occupying two rooma)

per month... manie visitassia 170.00 For further particulars, apply to

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

R.

AND

MODERATE FEES.

F394

WONG TAI FONG,

Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr, ROGERS), HAS REMOVED

TO

THE BAKK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hoogkang Hotel). CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 17th Jair, 1891.

GRIMAULT'S SYRUP.

OF

HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LIME

·FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST

All suffering from Catarrh, Con- sumption, Obstinate Coughs or Colds and those affected with diseases of the Chest, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, should take

GRIKAULT'S STRUP of HYPO-PHOSPHITE6|LIME | | Prescribed by the leading medical autho- rities in all countries (or the last twenty- five years with the greatest success, it; continues to retain its reputation where all other medecines have failed.

Grimaul's Syrup immediately arrests the Cough,Spitting of blood and Nights- weats, and the Appetite improves ra- pidly-a fect soon demonstrated by an in crease of weight and healthy appearance.

Grimault's Byrup basa rose colour, and is sold in 'flal oval bottles. Beware of Imitations,

GRIMAULT & Co, Pazin, kid by all themfata

To be Let.

TO BE LET.

NO-END HOUSE~~~" MOUNTAIN VIEW,"

THE PRAK

OFFICES and SMALL GODOWNS in DUDDELL, STREET.

ROSE VILLAS," BONHAM ROAD, Fernished or Unfurnished.

"KOWLOON POINT"-First Floor, or Salter of Rooms."

GODOWNE at West Point and Kowloon,

SHARF & Cn.

Hongkong, 23rd April, 1895.

TO LET.

No. SEYMOUR TERRACE,

[330

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Cn.

[487. Hongkong, 15th April, 1895.

TO LET

FROM 1ST MAY.

"REENMOUNT" CAINE ROAD, I

GROOMS

For Particulars, apply la

GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, rith Aptll, 1805.

TO LET.

[472

HE PREMISES, now, occupied by W. TROBION & Co.; exceptional position; Good Light. Possession from May 1st.

Apply to

W. ROBINSON & Co.,

Under Hongkong Hotel. [419 Hongkong, and April, 1805.

TO LET, WELLING HOUSES:—

HE MANAGER WHICH HOUS SAGARINE GAZ

Hengkang, 16th March: 180o.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG.

$26

“HIS ESTABLISHMENT, illästeď ja the Begant Building known, * CON. NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class Accom

No. 23,. CAINE ROAD. No. 3, RIPON TERRACE.

No. 3. VICTORIA VIEW, KOWLOON Varnished or Unfurnished, DES VIEUX VILLAS, xt THE PEAK. FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in ELGI · STRERE, PREL DAMEN STREET and STAUNTON STREET.

FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY STREET, GODOWNS ******

BEAN BLUE BUILDINGS.

Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to modation to Residents and Travellers. each Floor, in charge of experienced Altendant, Favourable Arrangements made in Yamiller and for Monthly or Extended Periods./ P. BOHK Proprietor & Manager, Mon „Hongkong, sed April, 1898),

No. 74, PRAYA CENTRAL, THE HONGKONG LAND INV KANI MIAGENCY CS, IM,

14th April, 180g/

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