THE STORY OF THE DOLLAR.
IN RE THE MISTAKE OF THE EXPERTI.
1
The Lords of the Counçli la conference sat, Kaew what they were at, All off theirown bat,
A remarkably long-headed body at that.
But, just now they were mad, The times, they were bad- And every Crown Colony had its own fad ;
The Colonial Sec,, with a tear in his eye; Sald "Copfound those Straits Settlements, fwhy won't they die!" They grumble, yet surely they know that [I try
A little an pos, of their dollars to cap? A dollar! I have I ! Their grievance to collar We'll diab 'em out straight a brand-new British
{dollar."
So he bled him to draughtsmen, all of them,
R.AT.
And he spake much in pralce
Of them and their ways,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1895.
Mr. W. D, Graham's Baccitat, 125t
Mr. J. J. Bell Ivring's Daylleht, rist ralbs Mor. Lwin & Power's Dinby, 31st rolbs Mr. George's Harfeng, 11st 15lbe
Mr. Hart Buck's Voltigeur, Tiu 8lbs
Mr. Hart Buck's Viper, erat 116
Mr. W. A. Cruickshank's Warlock, rise 6lbs Mr. W. A. Cruickshank's Simple Simon, Lost
'olbu
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COMMERCIAL NEWS.
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET,
-HONGKONG...] Jaly
Mr. G. H. Potts reports as follows:- Business has been very quiet dering the week and the few transactions affected have been on **ry Umited scale. Stocker are, however, firm and nearly all show a slight improvement on the prev'one werk's quotations.
BANKS-nakong and Shanghai Banka
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have changed hands at $184, and $181 and aro abtaloable at the latter figure.
FIRE INSURANCES -Hongkong Fires con- tinue la favour and several tots have been taken off the market at $205,
Mr. R. M. Gray's Pickanduny, ta tilb Lord Chas Conyngham's Glentles, rost raibs Major G, K. Moore's Sweetbriar, rast zibe LADIES' NOMINATION, Screen Race-Corape-dropped to 181 per cent premium, hat they have titors to start mou ted at the winning port stree heen placed at 18-3 and 186 mer cert pre- on the race course facing up the Valley; on mlum and are verde at the rite. The London the fall of the fing dismount and receive a quotation is £44. National Banks are in the buttonhole bouquet from cominator; remount | market at $28. and jump on to the training track at a place MARINE INSURANCES —China Traders' have marked; jump two fights of burdles and passhern la strong demand, with the result that through two paper screens; first part post wins, sales have been effected * 859 and $70. Unionu questre Insurance No dismounting and no whip nor spur allowed; are still on offer xh #169 any siter ditqualified who makes a hole in the screen in any way other thin with bis mount; to win most have bouquet properly pinned to battonhole; two prices presented by Messrs. R. M. Gay and G. C. C. Master.
Nominated by Mr. W. D. Graham's Heughty, Mrs, Richardson Until, with the smile in which tonocence lays Capt. F. R. Lovehand's The Frias... Mrs. Leigh
He said, "Pray dealgs
Mr. H. F. E. Lewlis Tommy......Mrs. Barfield This dollar of mine
Mr.W. A. Croickebank'· Engineer, Mrs. Hawkins And out of all possible.colas take the shine,” Mr. Barton's High AverMe. Gray Then the patterns were drawn and the Sec. Mr. Landale's Endeavour.........................................Miss Boyes (was much moved; Me, G. D. Campbell's Chop Chop, Mrs. Sanson Mr. G. N. Salmon's Q.C.Mr. Moore Were submitted to experts and one was [approved And the dica they we e cut and sent straightaway To Her Majesty's mint in the town of Bombay, Safd the Suc-"On the sliver a proft we'll [make And for minting they pay, or I sadly [mistake, Tis a glorious idea, this pather to smother And to ease 'empol one tax just jam on snother." And the Settlements "Sokker " just chuckied
[with glos "That dollar's the cola, friend, for you and (för me Let it be
And you'll see From all fluctuation exchange will be fta." But when they had struck just a limited lot, Some 'cate individual, happened to spot
A mistake in the die
And he muttered "Ob, my 1. How came the Straits Sokkers to let this goby!" For the nifert Britannia was holding wiik
Went s'ick through her halt, Or else was somewhere,
By kind permission of Colonel Barrow and ike Officers of the Hongkong Regiment the Band of the Regiment will attend.
HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
CAPTAIN'S CUP,
Captain. J. M. S. Stewart, Wife Brigade, compiled the best of a somewhat indifferent lot of scores in the abova competition for the month of July, and wing the Cup and Sweepstakes with #net score of 86 closely followed by Captain O. P. Marshall with 87. There is nothing to account for the usually bigh scoring, except In the case of those players who played off on the first day and whose rounds were sadly interrupted by rain squalls. On the third day the conditions for goli were almost perfect and low scores might reasonably have been expected. Results:-
! CUP.
Captala T. M. 5. Stewart, R.B
toe
14
L
Captain P. Marshall H. Genom Stewart
megjit
raj
an
94
[CATO,
Captain W. V. Eccles, R.B, an
04
3
Be
Mr. GW. F. Playfair.
15
#t
01
Anyhow, it made all this Settlements swear,
And they learned with disgust, That be patient they must, For the dollar they'd fostered with sorrow [and palo Had to travel back Home and be cut o'er
Mr. C. Palmer ......a
Mt. H. Dalrymple
Lieut W, M. Thompson, R.E..
Mr J. Hantings, one- Mr. T. Maitland
SWEEPSTAKES
Mr. H. L. Dairyāpis comm
Capio 7. M. S. Stewart, R.
Captain W. V. Fecies, R... MGWF. Playfor
And the Colonial Sec, as he winked t'other
{again,
[are,
9%
100
官场
44
Iti
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101
10
Mr. Maitlandminan 116
2286%
To-morrow a match will be played between the Services (Army and
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NOURISHING & REFRESHING
-EXTUL TO A TEAD AGWATER & ST
FLUID BEEF BOVRIL
BOVRIL
WINE.
SOLE CONsignees WATKINS & CO.
Hotels.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
RAFFLES THIS ESTABLISHMENT, altunted in the
HOTEL,
SHIPPING -Hon kang Canton and Macao Steamboats have weskened and sules at. $32 hive been effected. It is rumoured the Com pany will pay a dividend of $ado per share for the Hall Year. China and Manilan bare sgula come into favour and sales at $15 have been effected. Douglas Steamships have changed hands at $50 and more are obtainable at the rate
REFINERIES-China Sugars have been sold PATRONIZED by ROYALTY, NOBILITY and DISTINGUISHED PERSONAGES, lacluding:→→→
al $10 and are obtainablo at the rate.
MINING-Panjame have found burers at $5.75. New Balmoralvare wanted at 5.80 bat there are none offering under $6. Jelebur have bean placed at $1-10 and $330 and are still obtainable. Rauhs have found buyers at $1.75 and there are now nane offering under $300,
DOCKS. WHARYES & GODOWNs -Hongkong and Whampoa Docks bare ruled firmer and sales at 100 per cent, premium have been effected.
LANDS, HOTELS & BUILDINGS.--Hongkong Land Investment shares have been sold at $191.,
MISCELLANTUUS. Green Irland Cements continue in demand at 89%. Hongkong Brick and Cements ava a shade ensler and shares are obtainable at $71. A. S. Wattons have been dane at $o. Hongkong Electrics have found buyers at $4.95 and several lots have been done at iberate Geo, Fenwicks have changed hande st $15. Hngkang Ices how been in demand and shares have been pliced at $83.
DEAFNESS. An essay describing a really genuine Cure for Deafness, Singing in Ears, &c. no matter how sev.r long-standing, will be sent post free.-Artificial Ear-drums and similar pollances entirely superseded. Address THOMAS KEMPE, Victorla Chambers, to. South- amptor Buildings, Halhorn, London. —[ Advt.
To be Let.
TO LET.
WELLING BOUSES:-
Said "We'll issue that dollar some time by teams representing to. Se vient of 18 holes D HOUSES I RIPON TERRACE.
[and-by)" "The Chutney Man" to Strafts Maritime Journal.
THE GYMKHANA.
The second Gymkhana, 'gg'season, will be held on the Racecourse on Svurday, 6ik July, under the patronage of His Excellency Sir William Robinson, K.C.M.G., His Excellency Major General Black, C.B., and Commodore G. T.H. "Bayes, R.N.
Commíitur:—Capt. Goold-Adams, RA | R. Alexander, Esq, R.B.; A. Bablogton, Esq, ¡. Li u'-Col. Barrow, H.K.R.; Hon." }. J. Bell- Irving Hart Buck, Esq.; Lord Ches. Conyng- ham, R.P. W. A. Cruickshank, Esq.; Capt. Gordon, R.A. R. M. Gray, Esq. | Cipt. Lore- band, A D,C. ;. A. S. Manner, Eiq.; G. C. C. Master, Esq.; Lt. Col. The O'Gorman, D.A.A.G.; C. S. Taylor, Eng, R.A ; Commander W. F. Tonnard, R.N."
Judgar-Han J. J. Bell-Tṛvlog and' Lieut. Col. The O'Gorman.
Starter:-A. Babington, Esq.
Clark of the Scales :-R. Alexander, Esq. Timekeeper :—R. M. Grày. Esq.
Hon. Secretary pro‹ tam :-Godfrey C. C. Master, Esq.
EVENTS: FOOT RACE; two hundred yards; for Asiatics;
winners of any fool race in Hongkong penalized' 10 yards; first $6,00; second $4.00; third $3.00; fourth 21..
SHALF MILE RACE; for all China ponies ; weight for inches as per scale, with 10 lbs, added: subscription grifins allowed to lbs; bond Ade palo posles allowed 15 lbs. winners at any race meeting of one race 7 lbs. extra. of two or more such racen to lbx. extra winners of afat race at the last Gymkhama meeting 7
will be played, commencing at 415 p.m. The | following will represent the respective sides :-
Bervices.
Civilians, Capt. W. V. Ecelos, RB, versus Mr. Gershom Stewart
La. W. M. Thompin, R.E
3
Mr. H. L. Dairympia
Mr. Palmer
Commodore Roy, RN.
Mr. Turbara
Capt, A, G, Ferguson, R.B.
Mr. E. À. Rám
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Capt. J. M. S. Stewart, R.B.
Mr. C. Hawkins
Mr. S. Aston
Mr. R. W. Toman, R. N.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE:
Tacoma (Victoria) gib"last, Indian (Arration.Aßcar) 8th Inst. -French (Calédonien) 9th inst. Australian (Airlie) 10th fast. American (Belgie) 16th lust, Tacoma (Tacoma) 19th lust. Canadian (Empress of Japan) z2nd last,
THE P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s steamer Manila left London for this part on the 29th alto.
1.
THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co's steamship Empress of China arrived at Vancouver yeşter- day,
SHIPPING RETURNS.
ARRIVALS.
From & p.m. yesterday to 6 pm to-day.
Glamorganshireteamer from Shanghai, Bangkok, Singapore. Chlaklang.
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Mathew.....1 Bullmouth Rothow..... Hallsong
Swatow. Canton......
Swator. Quan City......(cheone)
Kobe, -Aggregating 8,426 tons'register.
DIPARTURES,
lbs, extra ; penalties necamuzlative; entrancs- Kuongme...........steamer for Amoy. $1.001 first prize a cup value about 3401 | Activ................................. second yo per cent, of entrance fees; third 39 || Haffan warum per cont.
Messrs. Lewin & Power's Dandy, 1911 zīb
Lord Chas, Conyngham's Glentios, test alb
Major G. K. Moore's Sweetbrlar, rast trib
Mr. R. M. Gray's Pickasiany, ist alb
Mr. George's Harfang, xest zib
C. C. Eftel's Silver Dart, 11at alb
Mr. W. A, Cruickshank's Simple Simon, tisi 8lb
· J. Hell Irving's Daylight, rast olk
Mr. 1.1
Mr. Hart Buck's Voltigeur, Fist felb
Mr. Hart Buck's Viper 1st olb
FOOT RACE open ta sii European soldiers Victoria Cross race to run to yards to kurdle, jump hurdle, pick up dummy and back
over hurdle, past starting post carry dummy first $7.00; second $5.00; tard $3.00) forth $3.00, HURDLE RACE ONE MILE ƒ for all China ponies; weight for inches as per scala z winners of i steeplechase or hurdle race zolbs extra i dana fids polo ponies allowed yiks, entrance $1
first prise a cap value about 1401 second 70 per cent, of entrance fees ; third yo per centi Mr. George's Haifang, rost ralb
Captain P. R. Loveband's The Friar, tost Sib Mỹ Hart Back's Valtigear, 11st zrih
Empress of India... Agamemnon........
Sikk 1995
Talcheongman. Glenfarg
Benalderovcompa
Afghan..................
Foochow.
PREbon
" Const Porte.
19
Amoy.
Singapore.
Swatow.
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19
Singapore.
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10
Nagasaki. Shaoghal.
12
Aggregating 13,977 tons register.
The British steamship Halioong left Tament on the 29th alifmo, Amoy on the 1st instant, and Swatow on the and. From Tamsul to Swatow had light variable winds and fine weather. From Swałow to Hongkong kad moderate south-westerly winds and heavy swall. From Swatow to Chelang Point and thence to part and moderale southerly and south-westerly winds with heavy rain squalis,
The British tesmship Bullesouth last Batoum on the 27th. May at 6 pm. Left Sues at B sm, on the 4th,altime, and experienced strang monsoon and high sen from Cape Gaardaful to | Minicoy Island 7 thence to Colombo bad mode. rata monsson and cloudy weatherf; arrived there at a p.m. on the 18th. Left again at 8 am, the following morning, and experienced light to moderate monsoon and Aas weather to Singa-
arrived thers
on the 25th at a.m. Laft the same day at 4 p.m., experienced moderate
Mr, Manner's Magic, Trst 8ih Mr. G, N. Salmon's Q.C., rost zilb TARIX FURLONGs Back, for all China ponies | 1000
that have never been placed at any race most- || PR**J Eng la Hongkong or Chins, or on ády Of Day at any race meeting in Hongkong of Chics, south to south-west winds and fine weather to
or at any Gymkhana in Hongkong; weight
(or inches as per scala, with ro iba. added, to be ridden by riders who have never won a zece
ONE FLOOR In RLIE BUILDINGA No. tz, KNUTSFORD TERRACE,
KOWLOON.
SINGA PO`R E.
H. R. H. Prisen Damrong, H. R. H, Prince Seventi. His Grace The Dake of Newcastle.
The Right Hon'ble The Earl of Dysart.
Lord and Lady Brays,
Lord Dormer.
Lord Ceel,
Lord Vallstort.
Major-General Sir Henry Collett, K.C.B.
Sir Francis Bollesu, Bart.
Sir John James William Henry Spencer,
Sir Edmond HII.
Brigadier General Gossit, C.B.
Baron Herman.
Baron Wendelstract
Baron Bussiat.
Sir Somers Vise,
Count S. Tellike. Count Spec.
The Late Sir Elllort Boyä), Chief Justler, S. 5. The Hon'ble Lionel Cex, Chief Justice, S. S. Major-General Sir Charles Warren, G.C.M.G, K.C., R.E.
Major-General Molyneux.
His Excellency Major-General Vaughan Joves, Commending the Troo,1, S. S.
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Officer of H. M. Army and Navy.
elogant Balidioz known as * CON- NAUGHT HOUSE,” offers First-class Accom- modation to Residents and Travellers.
Posenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to each Floor, in chuige of experienced Attendant.
Favourable Arrangements made for Familles.
and for Monthly or Extended Periods,
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P. BOHM, Proprietor & Manager. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1891.
1430 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, No. 8, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. TAM-happy to loform my PATRONS that in
convection with the GRILL ROOM, I
Intimations.
G. FALCONER & CO., -X-X-FATCH and CHRONOMETER. MANU. WATCH AUR CHIRON JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS CHARTS and BOOKS.
Tyfg
No. 48, Queen's Road Central CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., “HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- COMES, JIA WALILVER
Shuts, and OFTICIANS. CHARÈS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sule Agents for Louis Audemars". Watches awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and for Voigtländer and Söhn's CELEBRATEĎ OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASJES. No. 8. Quom's Road Central, 1788
HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD, WANCHAI.
REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
Always on Hand
L MALLORY,
· Hinnaking, 24th Tann, 1881.
SIEN TING,
SURGEON DENTIST,
No 10, DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th September, 1894.
DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS-WOK AMANSHIP
have secured the 1ST FLOOR recently occupied MR.
by the CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (above the present GRILL, Roos) and have Atted it up for
LADIES' DINING ROOMS,
with all conveniences attached. I am also now prepared to zerWN
DINNERS, TIFFINS AND SUPFERS
to Parties when. Ordered distinct from the ordi- Bary GRILL ROOM.
DAILY NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. Honglering, 10th April, 1805.
For Sale.
NOTICE.
HE Undersigurd has bern Appointed SOLE
TACENT OF WOOD & Co.'s well known
COW BRAND of Finext AUSTRALIAN CABLE B TTER,
Special Terms to the Trade.
This FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, which has just been enlarged by 30 additional suites, is facing | in rib, Tion Fresh Stocks always on hand, and commanding an extensive VI of the Harbour, cince to the Public Offices, Mercantile
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Duddell Street. Qualert and the Esplanade.
Homokony. 20:h April, 1800,
Solter consisting of SITTING="0OM, BED. ROOM, DRESSING ROOM with PRIVATE BATH-ROOM-attached.
No expense he brea spired by us to meet the requirements and demands of the Pablla and every comfort is guaranteed,
There is a LADIES WAITING and DRESS ING-ROOM, filled with all requisites. OFFICES:-
FIRST FLOOR No. 7. PRAYA
BRANCHES :- CENTRAL, 1-present-occupied.br-RAFFLES TIFFIN & BILLIARD ROOM”,~ Mers, HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.
Singapore,
Apply to
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Kanalenna' zud Taly' "Ane. "
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT EASTERN & ORIENTAL HOTE'.—Penang.
SEA VIEW HOTEL-Penang.
SARKIES BROTHERS,
Propelators. Singapore, rat January, 1895-
BAY VIEW HOTEL. THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Skau-H-wan Road.)
TO LET.
THE eight roomed HOUSE. No, 27 CAINE ROAD, nccupation from FIRST SEPTEM. BER dext.
NO. 9. SEYMOUR TERRACE.
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONE & CA, Hompleong, 1st June, 1805.
TO LET.
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THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be had on the Island. "BAY VIEW" ocruples the best altuation on the Shay-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the
COMS and SECOND FLOOR of QUEEN's Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes RROAD CENTRAL, No 9.
from the Southward. Steam-launches can af any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn. To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
Apply to
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co.
*Я60 Hongkong, 20th June, 1894.
Intimations,
MR. CHADWICK KEW. (LATE OF POATE & NOBLE.)
HAS OPENED he Dental Rooms at No.
fi2, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, & low doors from Mes'rs, GAUPP & Co.
TEETH filled a-rmarestiv, from $1.05 upwards, Crown and Bridarwork inserted and TxxTH EXTRACTED.
-PLATES-A-SPECIALITY. Hongkong, 7th June, 1795.
THE
TO SHIPMASTERS.
www.ccm
have been added, and a LAUNCH'rans from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 p. daily.
Private Dinners or Tiffins arepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can. be served at all hours,
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894.
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
SPANISH WINES.
5of
HE Undersigned having been appointed TELEGENTS I HONGKONG and
CHINA for the
COMPANIA VIVICOLI DEL NORTE DE ESPANA, Bilbao, ARVILLA Y CA., Cadla, and
SANCHIZ MEDINA, Jerez de la Fronters, The Acinal Producers of the Purest and | Finest Wings in the World, are now in a powi- tion to Supply the Residents at Hongkond and COAST PORTS, with the Gamufna Article received direct from SPAIN, and bitherto unobtainable fo these parts,
The following Wixes are now In Stock :-
RIOJA CLARETE.
A pure sound Claret of Excellent Aroma ; infinitely superler to Bordeaux Wines, In casks (6 dos, quarts, about),
at $17.30, or bottled at 36 per dos, quieto, JEREZ ORO.
A L'ght Dry Shery of Fine Flavour, at $7 per dóz, JEREZ "COLON."
An Excellent Dinner Sherry, absolutely pare
at $15 per dor.
JEREZ TATARABUELO".
A Delicious Wine, 30 years in the wood, highly
appreciated by Connoisseurs,
at $30 per doz JEREZ NECTAR.'
1713. A very Old Wine, 174, full bodied; a splendid
topic, at $40 per dos. AMONTILLADO VIEJO.
19 commedione and well appolated
Specially prepared for Tavallds and delicate constitutions, at $20 per don. MOSCATEL PURO.
HOTEL, situated at a height of saga fect A most delicious beverage of guaranteed purity
above sea-level-ban- Just been thoroughly 1754 re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands maguläcent Views of the Harbour and mainland of Chine.
STEAM WATER-BOAT COMPANY. HE Undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY on shortest notice any quantity of PURE FRESH FILTERED WATER for both DECK and BOILERS.
The only Company in Hongkong exclusively Supplying FILTERED WATER,
Despatch Guaranteed. Call Fing “W.*
J. W. KEW & Co.
18, Praya Central Handlenny. 17th November 1804.
TAK CHEUNG, TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS.
XX7E have This Day REMOVED to Nos. 50
& 53, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL | next to Messrs. Chs. J. GAUPF & Co's.
Hongkang, 18th June, 1805.
W
MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,
TOP FLOOR OF Ice. Houm, de Ics-House Road.
1845
TS now in a position, in his New and Com
modious Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore,
Cape Padaran thence to lat, 20,40 deg. north ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED
and long, ragas deg, east, and had fresh west.
south-west winds with cloudy, and squally st any race meeting in Hongkong, Chine, weather; from there to arrival had moderate Japan, or Manila; entrance $1 Erst prisesauth to south-west winds and fine wasther with cup value about $30, presented by Lient. Col. smooth sen,
„The O'Gormanƒsecond 70 per cent, of entrance
fees; third 30 per cent.
Lord Char. Conyngham's El Diablo rrat gib
Captain Bornéy'a Harbro, stat 8lh
Mr. Master's No Go, rist tilb
KONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.
in Kowloon Dock,
Trilokomo Slam quutiomismuni 19
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in the Colony or in any part of the Far East.
GROUPS AND VIEWS * speciality, Hongkong, arað September, 1894.
LEVY HERMANOS.
and perfect flavour, at $13 per dos. VINO TINTO, Ordinary Red Spanish Wine received direct from the growers. A round, bealthy wine for everyday use.
| In quarter casks (12 dez, bottles) ni $30 per cask. | Lovers
of Genuine Unadaitarated Wines have 40 an opportunity to satisfy their tastes : | obtaining their supplies direct from preducers
and thereby avoid intermediate profits. 7.00
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES," (FROM APRIL 1ST TO OCTOBER SIFT), "One person, 'per day.......................................$ 400 One person, per month $75 to 90,00 Married souple (occupying one room) per
day Married couple (occupying one room) par
month.piäojka-mayda
Married couple (occupying two rooms)
per month laska miarummanizemos 170,00 For further particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER,
The Origin and Absoluta Parlty of the above Wines are guaranteed.
Sample Bottles will be supplied to consumers.
VILLA, LOPEZ & Co. Agents.
[594 Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895.
Now Victoria Hotol THE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY COS
LIGHT PALE ALE Unsurpassed in quality
Hongkong, 15th March, 1805.
AD
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MİYANOSHITA,
[J HAKONE.
Pour and a half hours from Vehokama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,
ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE THE BUILDINGS.
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AND AT SHANGHAI, MANILA, ILOILO & PARIS,
EWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS,
THREE-QUARTER MILK HANDICAP) for all The Hawaiianschooner Queen City, Captain J
China ponies; first prito a cup value about | Bjarze, put in hare shla, morning for repairs, $fo presented by Thomas Jackson Esq. | having lost a portion of her rudder and fore top- second yo par cint, of entrance tees, third ga | meat in the recent typhoon. She is bound for por deals
Bangkel kom Kobe,
Also
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.
EXCELLENT. CUISINE SPECIAL RATES, MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor.
THE STAG HOTEL, (ESTABLISHED 1867),
148 & 150, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL..
FOOD. ACCOMMODATION.
MODERATE PRICES,
"}
GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.
10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the "Tularraplı OMes,
HAC. SHERMAN,
Manager. Hongkong; 27th Junny 1399,-
and highly recommandad
by persons of
Refined lama. 'akes a delicious and
comforting drink
during Summer Months, H. E. BOTTLEWALLA,
SOLE AGENT No. 2, D'Aguilar Street,
Hongkong, 5th Märch, 1995,
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"ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW,
13. Queen's Road, Hongkong, 14th August, 1864.
AND
MODERATE FEES.
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WONG TAI FONG,
Surgeon Denilet,
(Formerly mrticled Apprentice, and lattedly. Blatant to Dr. Roces), HAS REMOVED
то
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel),
CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 17th July, 1891.
BOCIÉTÉ ANONYME
DES
FORGES, FONDERIES ET LAMINOIRS DU MARAIS,-
MONTIGNY SUR ŠAMBRE (BELGIUM,}
L. LEBRUN, ESQ., Managing Director.
First Quality Iron.
Girders,
Corners, T-U-Z Irons, Bails for Minen & Tramways, Iron for Rivets and Jablos.
TRADE
MARAIS
MARK
AFELY TO
Merchant and Profled Iren
for Bridges, Waggone Wheels, and for all Hads
of Constructionm
JOHN D. HUTCHISON, E14, Hongkong. Agents for M. OPPENHEIMER & Co. Paria
Relieves the acal-
and
SANTA ding pain at once MIDY
obinizad
from the
best
wood.
CURES
all discharges from the genito- urinary
SANTA
Or-
gans in either
sex in
WIDY 48 HOURS
Unlike the san
dal oil of the
Bazara,itis su perior to Co- paiba, Cubeb,
or Injections,
and causes
Sontal-Midy
SANTAL
no inconveniences.
Beware of imitations
Each tiny Caprio/ bears the name
MIDY
1. AUE VIVIENNE, PARIS
is a
spectac
for
Cyerde
SANTAL HIIDY
Thin Children Grow Fat
On
Scott's
Emul- Bion,...
because
fat
foods
make fat children. They arO thin, and remain thin just in proportion to their inability to assimilate food rich in fat
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil is expecially adaptable to those of weak di- gestion is partly digested already. Astonishing how quick. ly a thin-person gains solid flesh by its use! *
» Almost as palatable as milk,
Bookt & Vówum Kat. Landam: "All Kaamista, Bols Agents for. Hongrong and the Kurpire d China 1** Watkins & Coy Hongkong.
Hongkong, 27th March, 1862 pr
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