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(54) E. T. C. WERWER. The Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart,
Colonial Secretary,
THE PUBLIC LATRINES NUISANCE. “
am
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895.
THE JAPANESE NAVY.
as an obstacle to any participation in pablic affaire-An Executiva-Council,-as-it-atanda at. present can never be a strong body and it never
At a meeting of the Japan Society in London on dares even to show what modicum of strength the 8th altimo an interesting paper on "Japanese It way posseNK. It exists as a sale there | Shipping" was read by Mr. F. Elgar, member Ay of the Council. His Excellency, the Japancac may be occasional exceptions—to ditto to Mr. Burke." It is necessarily "Minister presided and introduced the lecturer to one-man show" with a chorus of docils the meeting as authority on shipballding "supers" in the background. When oppo who had lived for some time to Japan and was tunity comes, then, we shall in nar tam claim » well acquainted with its people and conditione," similar concession in the direction of a repro.
Mr. Eigar, in his piper, said that the shioning of Japan remained practically unchanged for some 250 years. Forty years ago, however, the order forbidding the construction of vessels of more than seventy-six tons was withdrawn; and since that time a completa revolution in the balling war and merchant ships had taken place, Japan had created for herself-a-TAVY which could make her power felt abroad. and which had all the essential elements of permanence and progress. Not only had they.
large number of war, vessels, bot ther had created and developed in the country the means of building and repairing ships of the highest class for themselves. · It was, perhaps, imperfectly realised in this country how mech could and was being done by Japan in the way |- of modern naval construction," In 1891, there! were filtvabṛee shloyards employed in ballding vessels of the Earoness type. At the present time they were building three steal"cruisers of the most modern type, which were to have a speed of twenty knots, and the number, of torpedés: boats that had been turned out was sixtorn. The Japanese as a race were highly gifted with mechanical skill, and they were eminently | moccersful at all the work that was required in the construction of a modern ship and her mschinery, The men were Industrious and had a lightari touch than English workmen. Striken were. unknown, and the cheanness of labour was more than a set-off agalust the com|| of the materials that had to be imported. He was informed that steam-bɔate were now being built in Japan at a less price than they could be constructed and delivered from an English port.
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sentation of local opinion in the direct admials tration of this Colony. It will be all the more difficult to refuse such a request on account of the strange ease with which the concession has been yielded to Hongkong. It would be naturally | difficult for a Home Rela Secretary of State to refuse what was so plausible an appeal to the prisciples that the Gladsloplan party have tram- peted out to the constituencies as the sole path- | way to political salvation. Mr.Whitehead, in the | Hong interview," would of course have rubbed this Hongkong, June 6th, 1895.
well into the unhappy Lard Ripon, and likewise Slr-Complaints having been made to me
would have inform ́d him, were no silfactory concerning nufiances caused by public latrines, concession forthcoming, that he would at once I have the honour to submit for the consideration take the necessary steps for ex nileg the of the Board a proposal for the adoption of a dry. Government's inconsistency in a matter which 'narth system for the abatemèntolsoch nulrances does not in the remotest degree compromise and requirements which have been reported. British Imperial interesis, as the Irish Home But against it are:-First. sultable dry earth Rule policy distinctly does. As for us, unlucklit, cannotbe obtained here; second, that it will cause although there is also a Local Govemment a loss of revenue to the Colony. The soil which
aspect to our case, yat the chance of playing off consists of clay and quartz which, when dried the British taxpayer--a perfectly dishonest pira Bounded and ifted forms a perfect powder.
as we have shown--has been held to be enough It has been used on the Mill Banks for for five years to dany justice to this Colony and many years with good results. I do not think 'reduce its administration, la almost all depart- the loss to the Colony well be great, as the ments, iar below the leval of owen a mesgre system should apply only to the rublic_lat= | degree of efficiency.—Singapors Fra Prest. rines. Taking the soil from the public latrines, Rod one fourth (1/4) of the whole revenue would · THE BURSTING OF THE BUFFER still be derivable from three fourths (3/4), 19. to the cost-the army contractor would supply dry earth, keep the backets clean and remore the soll at 5c per seat, per mouth, but of cours more favourable terms might be obtained and this, too, is mentioned merely to give an idea of the probable rast I venture to suggest a trial of this system in the present Government latrines with a view to the consideration of its adaptibility for general one in the futuro.
I bave, elc.
S. WESTCOTT, Acting Medical Officer of Health. To the President, The Sanitary Board.
MR. WHITEHEAD'S MISSION.
SINGAPORE, June 12th, We of this Colony heartily congratulate our neighbours of Hongkong on the possession of so caergetic and determined a champion as the Honourable T. H. Whitehead. Looking at the two questions that have arisen between the two Eastern Crown Colònies and the Home
Goremmest anewald have said that
STATE BUBBLE.
BY MR. HOLT & HÄLLET.
The telegram from its Rangoon correspondent
to the Timer is the first latimaison that has been
riven of the bursting of the Buffer State bubble. The two condition unders which this bubble would be burst are set forth in the despatches of Lard Rosebery to Lord Dufferia of Oct. 27, 1893, and Nov. 14, 1893. They were as follows:
1. If the French Goverment falled to sromptly enter into a mutual_guarantee with Great Britian "to properly confirm and secure the integrity and independence of Siam."
a. "If m'aubstuntfi! Stata was not to be created, but noe which would satisfy neither the Chinese nor ourselves.”
At the approximate dimensions of the neutral State were fixed by the protocol signed on Nov. 15, 1893, the latter condition may probably be eliminated. propose, therefore, to deal with the first, and to show the consequent effects of the bursilag of the bubble.
In his despatch dated Oct 171897 Lant
Rosebery stated that-
That is to say, Siam would be brought under British protection.
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the case of this Colony, a mere principle of the adjustment of a pecuniary liability would "Should these negotiations, however, unfor- have been with any honest Intention, settled ennately fall, and should the French Government clean out of hand; while on the other hand be unable to accept the above proposal (which a question of consultational reconstruction, such is offered to the most conciliatory spirit) the as that agitated in Hongkong would require British Government would have in take such careful weighing and looking at all round measures as they might consider necessary for before an authoritative decision could be coma their own protection. There it is not necessity to one way or the other. Yet what do we sea? more particularly to defiae, hat they would, We have had five years
of almost precisely at any rate, be emp.lled to maintain and those relations with the Home Government that, sirengthen their hold over the State of Krale at another time and in another place, 'cost Chaing on both sides of the Mekong, and over Britain her American Colonies. And we may
Kraing Ton, which also extends for a certain merely remark that, for all algas of a settlement distance along the left side of that river, in such we yet behold, it may be őve years more before manner as they might deem fiting, and, indeed, we extort a settlement by our persistence in to assoms a proper control of the river all making for fairplay. It would be aldiculous to where it passes through their territories. They say that by a department of any pretensions to would also take into Immediate consideration business habits our affile of the disputed the measures necessary to preserva an indepen proportion of the Exaction could have been dent State between the main body of the British settled Inside of, say, twenty-four hours.domlalons and those of France. This is a The real cause of the deliberate delay in deal-provision which they havo always believed to ing with our case is that the payment extorted be la secordance with the views, as it certainly from this Colony, solely through fis excepitously is with the declarations, of the French Govern weak numerical representation of enofficialment, and one which they deem to be absolutely epinion, is being und as an instrument of necessary for peaceful and good relations fionacial coercion to be spalled to other Colonies between the two countries.”. placed in the same unfortunate position as our« selves. Meanwhile Hongkong frames a petition Baking for fairly comprehensiva constliutional reforms. It is sent home and presented to the House of Commons. Mr. Whitehead goes home aleo and applies bis energy to representing publicly the claims of the Hongkong public to "the common right of English men to manage their local affairs, and control the expenditure of the Colony where Imperial considerations are not lewolved." The petition of Hongkong, unlike that from the Straits, curiously appears promptly lu fall in the Times and many other newspapers, Mr. While bead beards Lard Ripon in his lair, and as the result of a "long Interview "-poor Lord Ripon, a succession of very bad quarters of an hour for you, in the hands of Mr. Whlichead--we read that "the Secretary of State for the Colonies has agreed to place one or two non-official members ou the Executive Council of Hongkong, and lo further favourably considering the question of adding two unofficial members to the Legislative Council I decided on, this will make the number of official and non-official members equal, and the Governor will have the casting vote." This is not all that the Petition of Hongkong naked, bgt it is going A very long way indeed to realise ta prayers, And it is certainly a remarkable concessies, partly explained however by the municipal chat acter of much of the Hongkong administration, that the unofficial element is actually to take a conflict or misunderstanding. In short,' be
real live share in governing the Colony, by
Now, Lord Duffariò, la a despatch dated Paris November 11th, 1891, to Lord Ros-hery, which was either misdated or took el.zen days to complete its short journey, la descdblog what he termed "a very satisfactory Interview with M. Develle," stated that
"He (M, Devalle) said that the differences between France and Slam were now on the point of being closed. Siam was rapidly fulfilling ber treaty obligations; the left bark of the Mekong, he believed, was alieady evacuated, and the only matter which remained unsettled was the punishment of the murderers of M. Grongurio. According to the promise made to me at a previous interview, he had telegraphed
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line steamet Glengyle had sinn passed through Singapore, but the local papers giveno particulars ofter voy
Sarz Canal traffic for 1894 in reported by follows: The number of vessels passing was Consul Gential F. C. Penfield, of. Carlo, na
3,352, 10 in excess of 1893, and the amount only 1,264 vessels used the canal. The year of received from tolla was $14,779,081. In 1871 lagrat business was 1891, when 4,206 steamers patted through. By reason of the application of electric light nearly 95 per cent of the vessels sing the canal in 1894 were enabled to travel at night. Only 5 American ships passed the canal was ships; and yachts. The Bridth ships numbered 1,394 of 5,009,003 #ggrega'e tonnago; Germany sent 294 shlps through, France 184, and Holland 188. The segregate net tonnage of all skipa la 1894 was 8,039,106, toal
THE RAUÐ AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LIMITED.
Intimations,
SYRUPS FROM SOUND RIPE FRUIT.
2
MULBERRY.
STRAWBERRY.
LEMON.
RASPBERRY.
BLACKBERRY.
PEACH.
GOOSEBERRY..
LIME FRUIT JUICE.
VERTON TOFFEE.
PINEAPPLE.
BANANA.
LIME
TABLETS.
LIME FRUIT CORDIAL.
LEMON TABLETS.
CHAMPAGNE BitterS AND BOVRIL.
WATKINS & CO.,
APOTHECARIES' HALL, 65, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong,
Masonic.
The following in the annual report of the Raubi Australian Gold Mising Co., Limiited :---
The: Directnes-present herewith the bilance|| V I C T.ORIA sheet and proft and loss scoount for the year andängeng March last, Singaporn accounts to 28th Jabrukry belog Incorporated.
Tam Manager's report enclosed deals exhaus tivaly with the work carried ou at the mines doing the period under review, and speak for -kwall, Larger gold returns ward anticipated, but unforeseen difficulties, especially those Caused by an absousally wet season, have occasionally delayed operations. All development has been paid for from the proceeds of the, usines«, »IST
It is intended to construct and equip a light railway, 39, as to connect the mines with the battery, has supersaking the presmi mea et carriage by ballock dray?.
The Board will at the annual meeting, recom- i mend the reduction of their number to four.
In accordance with the articles ofanaciation a In Japan there were all the signs that it would the Director Messrs. De Burgh Parse, Robert become a great trading and manufacturing PhUp, Mas:loe Hand Black, Frederick Johnson, that the would play a similar róis in the East - Massy W, Robertson Strong and A. Bond country, and there semad every probability and George Frederick Scott, and the auditors with regard to manufactures and trade that rette but are eligible for re-election. If will Great Britain had played in the Western devolen gpon the masting to fix the auditors' work. He had no doubt whatever, that Japan | remuneration. would become an Important shipbuilding country.
DA BURGH PERSSE;..: and Great Britain would in all probability find
Chairman, `her a more and more formidable trade camseti. tor, especially in the markets of the East, The chief interest which Japan hd, however, was that of peace, so that she might be left free to develop her industries and foreign trade, and to there was a guarantee that the growing influence To capital-200,000 shares at £1 improve the condition of her people. In that of Japan in the East would not be dangerous lo
the cause of peace.
A discussion followed, in which Sir Edward
Reed, M., Mr. Martell (chief surveyor at, Lloyd's), Dr. Okamura, Mr. MILean, and Captain Yenda took part.
had always been the peaceful development of the The Japanese Minister said the object of Japan country. The palley of the Government in olden times not only retarded, but absolutely stopped the propress of Japan in shipping matters, but during the past forty yayra the whole ustion from the Emperor dawnwards had done everything past, and the result of the war with China had in their power to make up for the neglect of the amply proved the wisdom of the course that had been pursued. He hoped that the aspirations of Japan would always' receive the sympathy of | Great Britain.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS. →
MAILS DUE: American (City of Peklog) aɛst inst. Canadian (Empress of India) 25th (nst, American (China)'ngth inst. Australian (Menmufr) 15th last, Tacoma (Victoria) 5th!prox. American (Bsigic) 13th prox.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of India arived at Nagasaki at y a.m, to-day, and leit again at 5 p.m. for this port, wa Shanghai.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co's steamer Adis loft London for this port on the 15th fast,'
THE N. G. I. steamer Zatimbro left Singapore yesterday for this port, and may be expected
hers on or about 26th Inst.
THE steamship Ningchow, from Glasgow and
to the French representative at Bangkok Liverpool, left Slagapore for Hongkong this
to Impress upon the Siamese Government morning, and is due here on or about the 15th the necessity of hestening the trial, in order | inst. She will call here an rowdy to Shangħal, that an early dale might be fixed for the evacua- | Kobs and Yokohama. tion of Chantaboon. There was not the slightest intention of retaining the French troops at that place, sad the moment the Siamese Government should have fulfilled its present engagements they would be withdrawn, it
SHIPPING RETURNS,
~From 6 pan. yesterday to & fim: todays
ARRIVALS.
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Nagasaki. Bangkok.
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Singapore,
already given you that the moment the Franco- Canton Blamose treaty is executed I shall be quite Fooksang *********
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Aggregating 13.349 tons register. DEPARTURES.
one or two members at the Executiva cking | added, 'I desire to renew the assurances I bave Hailong sumu....i
the Unofficial of Lord Ripon to increase | rasdy to consult with yost on the exact ternis in 1-Annandale ...............
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Table, Over and above that there in a dis- poslion on the.
element in the Legislative Connell -an easier thing to grant than the other, one would say an arrangement which, in The foregoing la but a short ggrund of what operation, most go far indeed to help Hong-passed between me and his Excellency, but your | kong to what it wants. It heusimost been with Lordship may consider it ne an absolute, exact Mr. Whitehead Vent, Vidt, Vici, and Downing Street's knees have doubled under when tackled by a man who knew what he wanted and had. the will and force of character to handle aright the obstinate yet pliable peronalliy of Lord Ripon.
For us in this Colony a battle has been gained without our loluing issue. The concession granted to the attack of Hoogkoor cannot be withheld from this Colony when the time comes for us to ask for its application here, and for this | He has at langih boen cornered, and forced to Reino Cristina (croiser) in Kowloon Dock, reason we shall be glad when we can clear the make up bis mind either to allow France to. Paktkan...spoveziva' j field of the present dispate over our oppressive | acquire the remainder of Slam, or else to declare | P. C.-C. Klad m
which a reciprocal engagement to that effect may be most conveniently embodied,'
Kuantang.. „steamer for Mania, Fine Mainich............ and almost literal reproduction of M. Develle's | Ravenna sinammu promises in regard in the proximate evacuation | Kwangles homm of Chantaboon, and the eventual neutralisation of the kingdom of Slam.*
military charges, a quarrel which has blocked
A year and a half has elapsed since M, Devalle | made his promises, without their being per formad. France appears bant apos permanently annexing the three Blamese provinces of Battam- bong, Slam-Reap, and Chantaboon, Lord Rese- bery's patience has evidently come to an end.
Canton.OKIRAOKAÐ Azamor souvanavaisse Shantung umiir Talamon 2
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HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.
it to be under British protesiton. France is at Tritiz............
our doors in northern Indo-China, and tisu con. | Bounington .........PRIAUŠINT struction of the Barms-Slam-China Railway has
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the way of the Colony for fully five years and Aroused a resentment against the obscure officials who pull Lord Ripon's wires and are the real become of imperative Importance. Farber delay decided that they cannot raise her proposed to The owners of the steamer Nora having #villain of the piece," The Executive Council in taking it in hand would he madness. bere would be all the better for the healthy With France and Germany in active alliance | get all they could out of her and thas beenk fafusion of opinton of men who owe no‘official | with Russla to promote Russia's almse lä Kores her up. This might have taken some weeks, obedience to a Governor'e nod, and can afford to and North-Eastern China, the scion of France and the N. C. Daily News understands that the speak the truth and say what they | Ušlak—a || in Indo-Chian, and its frontler with Kiang Kene,
Chinese Customs are now to undertake her lazary not sitalomblo always by men who hava | one of the Burmese Shan States that we have
Linmediata removal from Weosung bar. - been formed within official limitatone, and live | foolishly handed over to China, still unsettled, wa hand move and have their being according to the | have a pently peck of troubles Id stora. Lord precepts of the "Civil Service Guide to Oficial Recebeur might well remark, la Els speech on Etiqueṭto." It may not always be easy to get the May 4th at the Royal Academy Barquet, thaf:- -eight men, men who with ripe experience of the *We have hitherto been favoured with one
Colony's affairs could yet spire the time for such Eastern Qucation which we have always endeav service. Yet it should be done, and a limit oured to fall, as something too paitentour for our should he put to the tendency now sometimes imagination; but of late a new Eastera Question seen, where valuable advisers are lost to the has been superaddad is that of which wa wato Legislative Council and to the paformance of alewady aware, which I confem to my appreken. other public dades, simply because commercial | sion is, in the dim vista of futurity, Infialtely or professional pärsults," sometessi eves the graver than aven ihat question of which we have wisher of business partners in London,“ upwate'} idiberso known,"
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BALANCE SHEET FÖR THE YEAR-ENDING" 31ST MARCH, 1895. Liabilities.
Dr.
-31st March, 1895.
nach .........100,000, a 0. Les unissued
shares, 70,00T shares at t cach
Uncalled capital ** 140,000 shares at 6aad.
per share...
sundry creditors
10,000 a. a.
199,000, 0.0,
43,165.13. 4.
-£146,883.-6: 8
1,616, 44 0.
» unclaimed dividends 1-
Singapore..... 21.19. 6. Brisbane......
8.1, 0.
Londen Bank of Australia, ofd,
1
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OF HONGKONG. No, 1026. AND ill be held in the FREEMABOOTE EMERGENCY MEETING of the above HALL, Zetland Street, on SATURDAY, the 22nd instant, at 8.30 for 9 pm procisely. Waiting Brethren are cordially invited,......
Hongkong, 18th June, 1895.
(805
Dotels.
BAY VIEW HOTEL. THE
"RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG,
(On Shan-ki-was Road.)
For Sale.
NOTICE
THE Undersigned has been Appolated Soum
for WOOD & Co. known COW BRAND of Finest AUSTRALIAN TABLE BUTTER, lab. Tlas Fresh Stocks always on hand. Special Terms to the Trade.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Døddell Street. Hongkong, zoth April, 1895.
| THE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY CON LIGHT PALE ALE, Unsurpassed in quality
and highly recommended
by persons of
"HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and
TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE:
'BAY VIEW"} Makes a delicious and to be had on the Talan
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Road, commands an excellent view of the occupies the best situation on the Shau-kl-waE- Hrrbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward. Steam-launches can any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn. To the other attractions of this popular resori BATHING PAVILIONS have been sidded, and a LAUNCH mes from the NEW FEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 p.k. dally.
Private Dinners'or" Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest;notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.
Hongkong, rath August, 1804.
PEAK HOTEL.
F733
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND, THIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,150 feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly ré-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of Chius,
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES, (FROM APRIL IFT TO OCTOBER 318T). 30.05
One person, por-day..........rmitoaną "4.07 16 5 g | One person, per month ........................875 to 96,00
mia || Married couple (occupying ana room) per
day
7.00 Bismied couple (occupying one rooms) rex
month
150.00 Banied couple (occupying two rooms)
per month
60.000 170,00
£148,496. 6.11
-9. This faciades £1,552 155. 4d. on account of R. Sefton's sharer,"
·Assols.
Cr.
31st March, 1895.
By mintig property (cominal)... £133,237.xmlso.
machinery...£ 7,619, 0. 0.
plant....
trols, imple. ments, Á storen
bulidings *** ***
366, 0. 0.
713.0.0. 1,478,0,0. 35, 0. 0,
-38, 4, 9,
12
timber.
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firewood **** farafture
Sia-
IEO, 0, 0. 25.0. a
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· 10,494, 0 Dị 25.0.0
concentrates..mer • voi...... value of evilmsted proportion of eighteenth crushing belong, ing to year ending 28th Fe „bruary, vir, 700 621, gold from
1,657 tons of stone.............................. , balance to credit dividend account-Singapore £21.19.6 Braba¤........................ & 1.0
*, cash balance, Singa-
* POTE
£427.16.11 cash balance, Raub. 389.12.16
* profit and loss sccount......
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To balance down · 1999-in
7,502.10. a
For further particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER,
New Victoria Hotel
Fab
Honekone, 16'h March. TR^{
WINDSOR HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
HIS ESTABLISHMENT, altasted in the legant Building, known "CON- NAUGHT HOUSE,” offers, First-class Accom" |modation to Residents and Travellers.
Refined tastes.
comforting drink
during Summer Months, H. E. BOTTLEWALLA, SOLE AGENT, No. 2, D'Agullar Strost.
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CAL
TRADE
ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG, SHANGHẢI, LONDON AND GLASGOW. 13. Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th August, xħna.
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TRADE
AT
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Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to each Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant.
Favourable Arrangements made for Familier and for Monthly or Extended Periods,
Proprietors of largs Vinıyardı and P. BOHM,
Distillerian. Proprietor Manager.
420 Apply to:-PIERRE MARTY, Esq, Hongkong. Hongkong, grd April, 1895,
M. OPPENHEIMER & Co., Paris, Agents. THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, Nb,1, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
SALE.
AM happy to Inform my PATRONS that in connection with the GRILL ROOM, I have secured the 1ST FLOOR recently occupied by the CHIWA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 817.99 above the present GRILL ROOM) and have 1,389.13.1ited it up for
£148,400 (6.21. LADIES' DINING ROOMS.
-with all convenlescos attached. I am also now-
prepared to serve
1,753, 5-334 hou gigt March, 1895- 1 murile? directors and auditaal fees, (maleries, and charges, sumus de:
wages and arpense at Ranb, et don Ireluding cost of Singapore office
a and directors' fees Cinião,, 0.7 “a_steres, tools, and manage to
Implements 3520.3. wr für ancientment:C, 792%. 3• Joh cat timber awards, 106:13. de
depreciation,
698,16:19.
-21,343-18. 9. mebles cares
£13.914.19.30
1st April-To bilance dawa..............1.3.
(3199 Much, 1895.
Het proceeds: 3413" oss, of gold from 6.459 tome of stone (încrud-
↑ ing estimated valng, of January. and February crushing, vis 7000s, from 1,669 taas of stone) Caltor payment of inyalty, cost ol
transit, insurance,
By net proceeds 768 bags of coa-
**Contrutes
rest received for farm-w-jay balance dawPirmiau
12,165.12. 6.
DINNERS, TIFFINS AND SUPPERS
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Hongkong, 27th September, 1894.
HONGKONG TIMBER
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