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$1.25 plece. and to deliver them at the rate of 4000 a week.
The compiaci will be awarded to this firm f the Qapiimaster dres not succeed in making cheaper arrangements with Chinese firms In Hongkong. The Cartermaster-General has cabled to this Chinese firm and expects an EO- swerkt once. If they have the helmets there thon, of course, fornish them much cheapes and without the trouble and delay of long ran portation. Chinese helmets are made of plth, a woody substanca a good subsiltute for cork.
MEXICAN DOLLARI FOR MANILA,
Naw York, May 27th. The Frass says: One of the most interesih.g preparations of the entfitting of the Manila ex- pediifon kasjont bean announced. The Govern- nsent by purchased 50,000 Mexican alirer dollers, which General Merritt will isks elong to defray the expenses cl the expedition. Thl amount lenet expected to be enough, bat more "will be sent from time to time.
By purchasing Mexican dollara
a great raving is made. It is possible to obtain Mexican dollars at 46 conts each. In other words, Uncle Sim' was able to buy 150,000 Mexican dollars for $116,000. They were bought la San Francisco, In the Philippioca Mexican dollar is worth more than an American dollar, to the expenses of General Merrit's expediton outfit, I once lands in Manila, will be less | than one-half 1 would otherwise. As to the soldiers, they will fap excellently under this arrangement for they will, of course, be paid according to lw, ic American moner.
The paymaster will give each soldier two Mexican dollars for evay Amaican dolle dus tim ca payday.
DRIGADIERS FOR MANILA.
WASHINGTON, May 27. Ajutant General Cartlo sonsunced to-night the of the Belgadier-Generals #ppointed by the President to-day would be officially assigned a non as the Senate tad co firmed their seminations, to command the troops in the Patlippines, The General, selected for the Pallippines exprillion are Gorgo A. Corretion ol Cleveland. O. Francis V Greene of New York and Charles King of Wisconsin.
Late this evening General Merilit, who is to be Govern of the Philpplace, wired Milita General Corbin questing that General King be sent with tim the Philippines. The request was *pproved and forwarded to General King, and so becamex, to
ten' and purposes, a command, General Reg sa roveller and an ex-fficer of the United States Aimr. Cesen·la Garrett and Greene have already signified to the War Department their acceptance of the orders to proceed to Merila. Both c experienced officers at mirked ably.
It is understood, anofficially, that Harrison Gray Olfe, editewof the Los Angeles Times, who arived with the President in the Twenty-third Oblo during the Civil War, and who was nom inated to day to be a Brigadier-General, will also go to the Philippines.
Early next werk another He of brigadier generals will be rent to the Senate. The list will contala probably from eight to twelve All of the officers nominated for brigadier-general-skipr w!]] be from the Southern sites.
Dames.
POSTAGE TO THE PHILIPPINES. The wdinary steen! domestic postage apply to the mall matter sent to Unhed States.soldiers and sailors at the Philippines. Formerly lettera for men in the American squadron in Asiatic waters had to be prepaid at the rate of 5 cents a half once. Now inch letters will be carried for 2 cents, ource. The Posteffice Depart ment has offered that any article of mail mælter for a person to the military or naval service shall be forwarded as rapidly as possible from place to place patil I reaches the person ad. dressed.
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THE SULTAN OF SULU'S JEWELS:
At Singapore on the 22nd lost, before Me Woletan, Seman, a Javanese, and Sallay and Tamimi, Malays, were charged-No. 1, with the theft of the following thlogs: 2 tla boxes valor $.8, 1 gold sings, ret with four diamezdi and pearls value-$1,000, a crown set with dia. mands and pearly value-$1,500 a pair of gold eanings set with pearls value-$17. a gold pin sel with green stones value-$30 pr. whight fivemzyamı, value-$5,000, twenty-three arcialgas veloc-$130, are treaty stamp. $o total vice-$138, The property belongs to Mahomed Gemsrob Karam, Sultan of Sulu. Nov. 2 and 3 were charged with aiding and mbe ting. The case was remanded till the 29th instant. Ball being refused.. None of the pro- perty mentioned has been found.
THE DUM DUM BULLET.
Attention as been called in the prear (writes "Scratsto'rin Fordon Truth, and in Parlia ment, to the barllying account of the action of thir Dum Dum bullet given by German decor at the Wiesbaden Congress, on the strength of experiments which he had himself made with the ballels upon dead bodles How he got the bullets, or the badies, for the papasa to not explained. He says that the results of his experience were "fearful, and cannot be exagge- rated" "Not only ate the bones," he says, bat the flesh as well, tern and splinted in all directlens. Even the skin at the point of con tact shows long teams torn in all directions;" and he thinks that steps should be taken to restrict the use of snything but lead bullets small-bore rifier.
It so happens that I have just received from the frontler an eye whinesi's Riccant to the effect of the ballet apoo five men who were shot on one occasion during the Frontier War. There is no doubt ar to their having been Dum Dum ballots, for the reason which will be explained presently. Here Is the report -
No. 1-HI in Lead. Killed, but head not seriously smashed.
No, z-HI la the chest clove to heart Walked with assistance one mile, where doolles were got; was all right in less than one month.
No. 3-Hit in slomieb. Walked part of the way back, but died in the night,
No, 4-Hit sideways through posterler. Was able to walk afterwards, bot apparetly the bullet touched his spine, es he has since lost the ase of his legs.
No. 5-Analgeofficer. Hit la the flasby part of the thib, bullit only just missing the bone, He doubled back for reinforcement, then walked lato camp for alles over very rough ground, and was abirately well and at duly again in about.
fortnight
This is true, does not give very specific Informailon as to the action of the bullet on striking the body, but it seems quite inconsistent with the German medico's statements. The write it will be ́icen, makes no mention of the akin having "long seams torn in all directions at the paint of contact, or of the Besh belog tora sad splintered in all directions, and such statements are quite inconsistent with the case of No, 2, who was shot close to the heart, and was all right in a month, or No. 5 who was shot to the thigh, and some lo bare experienced Absolutely no inconvenience from the wound. It raizer looks from this as it the effects of the ballet upon the dead body were Effent from (hose on the Jivlag sabject,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1898.
ROMANCE OR TYAGEDY-
WHICH?
At six o'clock on the morning of 29th Oct. 1851, the clipper ship Lock More passed through Put Phillip Heade, bomews:d-bound Tiptrap by the inward bound steamer Nemesis for London. At a p.. she was passed off Cape nez day she was spoken near Kent's Group, by the schooner Ferfokes; and thereafter she dis- appeared as effectually as if the magic wand of
ons
some necromancer had swept her entirely the bosom of the ocean. She was a powerful and well-found ship, and a last nailer-ax & FUN da one occasion from Fayal to the Downs, over 1500 miles, in 43 days, amply shows; and she was commanded by a smart and experienced scaman, Falling to make her usual passage of Bo day, no uneasiasse was felt at firal, but days, weeks and months lengthened into years, and the mystic notice, Missing at Lloyds," was the only record obtainable.
On 24th Sept., 1897, a'short paragraph ap peared in The Bulletin, giving an account of a Swedish seaman named Armstrong, em- ployed by Messrs. Ellis, timber-merchants of Camden Haven, N.S.W., who claimed to be the only survivor of the ill-fated vessel. On ac- count of facts y her rig, captain's name, &c, supplied to the Swede's employers by the writer (who served four years in the Loch M.), they Interviewed the man. There seems no doubt that his story is anbatantially correct; the ocean mystery of sixteen years le cleared up, and the secret nursed in the mind of the obscure setman
from the plalzilifa' from certain quanillies al ngercano and other goods, which together with certain sums of money paid by plaintiffs for backlog, bas-hire and freight, ampanted to $3.779 34 The petition prayed that the defon daars might be decreed to pay the said sum of $2.779-34 together with thereon and cost of salt.
His Lordable, after hearing evidence from the accordingly. manager of plaintiffs' firm, gaes judgment
DO WE WE DOI
The boya wae n-aittia by the raflin,' meer the
bow,
Asixikin to his shipmatesan' 1-dayin' to 'em how We needed just a Parrgut in thlé here bloomla!
TOW, An' the gunner's mate said: "Damey?
What cher think 7′′
Then the bos'n hliched his trousers an' chang'd
his quid to post
He was an old-time bos'n, so the aid-time
fightin' sort An he sald we want a fighter fer to take this
Marter foit,
And the gun crew answered; "Dewey ?
S'pose we do."
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"Yes," the bos'n aald, quite hearty ; he's like the
Sghtin' Tork, What I've read about to story books, who didn't
never shirk
But we only need and Adestral to finish up the
work."
An the whole crew answered! "Deway ?
Guess we do."
is now mide public. His reason for so long witholding the leformat on no one knows. The lucidity of his account is somewhat marred by Im erfect knowledge of As the people down in Congress are agala' to English but he Avers that he shipped
take the th in the Lock Mare la Me bourne. After Fer they know about the Commodore an' how belagt ses five or six weeks, they wera ho runs a ship going along with all sail set, a light breese and smooth water, when a igial inddeal? struck the ship and before anything could be done the three masts went overboard, to be immediately. followed by the ship besself larching and golag down bead firs
The dienster took place at 11 1 night. Arm- strong, on reaching the surface, aftes escaping the suction of the sinking vessel, commenced to swim, and near him fortunately discovered one of the ship's boa's balf full of water, in to which he reambled. Na sign of wreckage or Ilfe was visible, and. as the bat had baru, he tore some ilning-boards from her bottom, with which he improvised paddles, and in two days and nights succeeded in reaching the South American coast, The boat In which he was saved had that mersing been lowered from the skids on to the mila hatch for repairs and, the westher beløg fine, had no lush- logo, so it fisted off as the ship went down. It
As early in the morning when he landed. He let the best go, and as there were no signs of Inhabitant be sock in a northerò direction long the beach, and at evening came across 10m natires, who supplied him with for, Next Jay
met a man on horreback, from whom he eceived a few coppers, and in a few days he seached the town of Pernambuco. His troubles had so unhinged him thai he never reported the matter, and whee he was questioned as to his appearance among the people, he gave evasive nswers and pretended not to understand. In Pernambuco be shipped an American vessel and sailed for Callio, conyleg with him his
accrct.
It needs the pen of a Clark Russell 10 adequately pourtray that midnight tragedy, The ship engaged in her death-struggle with the
elements from which she hid drawn her life and motion; a conflict between man's ingenully and the macontrollable force of Nature. Hoarse orders to let go sheets and balllards, pat the helm over, square the main yard, givenila.quick succession to be instantly drowned in the wild screech of the pampero, as the reports of break. Ulne masis and rigging mingled with the fiendish bowls of the squall, and the doomed vessel, with torn decks and gaping sides, heeled over and disappeared utterly.
The squall had passed, lis work accomplished; and the moonbeams once more shimmered on the water, revealing a soittary figure in a half- submerged hout, anxiously scaning the spot from which his floating home had taken her last gange with bis 37 shipmates. The picture of this fonely sailor-fad, adells on the Atlantic Ida battered and leaks best, without sail or car. carrying with him the harrowing remembrance of the awful cataclysm, lifts to the climax of emotion one of the tragic ocean-stories of the century.
Sydney Bulletin.
SHILLBACK.
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INTELLIGENCE.
SUPREME COURT.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. (Before His Lordship Sir J. W. Carrington, Kt., C.M.G1, Chief Justice) June 19th.
The Kwong Sik Loong firm sued Wong Chuk Yee and Yang Slic Yee for the sum of $2,779,34 for goods sold and delivered.
Mr. C. D. Melbourne (instructed by Mr. J. F. Reece) appeared for the plaintiffs and defendants
were not present.
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Asi ha runs a feet jast l'ko It, and he always
makes his trip.
So the people want him. Doway?
Yes, we do,
NOTANDA
CALENDAR.
JUNE.
Metrorological means-dated on ten years' observations to 1895.
Barometer.....
Thermometer Hamidiy Rainizli
29.867
.70 3
84.0
..13.0
TO-DAY.
WEATHER REPORT.
On azànt Oo dato si
10 2,5%,
43.
Barometer........................
19.75
29.57
82
8:
17
79
0.11
TO-DAY,
Thermometer ...... Humidity.. Rainfall
Wednesday, 2gb Jane, 1898. High water Morning and $kr. Yasin, and $hr. Bimín. Low water-Morning....11kr. 38min
Afternoon ......10kr. 55min. ANNIVERSARIES,
1688—Acqabial of the seven Blıhaps, 1873-The Foreign Ministers admitted to zo 1887-British sovereignty over. Zululand pro-
audience with the Emperor,
claimed.
1893-Indian Minis closed to the coinage of
silver.
1895-Fire on the British barque Glen Caladk In Hongkong Harbour cargo badly damaged.
TO-MORROW. Thursday, 30th June, 1898. High water-Morning ............. bär, 88min. and 8hr. 38min. Low water-Morning Okr. išmiu. Afternoon unt0kr. 65min. ANNIVERSARIES, 1607-Cardinti Baronius died.. 1635-Archibald Campbell, Earl of Argyle, be-
headed.
| ́1840–British expedițian to China arrived,
761-Sir H. Robinson dismissed all the Chi 1853-End of the Burmese war.
nese beadmen of Pongkong. 1876-A section of the Shanghai-Woosung
Railway opened.
1891-The Takashima coal mines Asoded," 1897-Panitive force ordered to take possession
of Poona.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS
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MAILS DUR:
Australian (Guthrie) and prox.
Indian (Sultang) stb prox. French (Melbourne) 6th prox. Canadian (Empress of Faßan) kath prox. American (Belgie) 17th prox.
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Tax Agents (Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.) inform us that the Company's steamer Suisang from Calcutta and Stratis, left Singapore for this port to-day,
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THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha's steamer Mat suyama Maru (Bombay Line) left Singapore for this port yesterday afternoon and is expected to arrive here on the 4th prox.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, Isidoro Pontssosiocver}}
1t Kowloon Dock Fitnes/99 Ningthow.................. VIRUS Stykki Doric
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Cosmopolitan
PASSED THR CANAL.
OUTWARD~~Kwang Ping, May 20; Bracon- skirs, Eddle, Liv," Mount Sirion, Samoa, Parrowdals, 171 Marta Valerts, Chinklang, 311 Nestor, Howick Hall, June 31 Nestor, Queen Mary, Ratho, 75 Fajan, Arara, to j Melbourne, Ithang, Prometheus, 131 Brato, Ernest Simons, Remus, 17 ; Carmarthenshire, Antugsby, Drumgarth.
HOMAWARD-Antinor, June 2181.
KOLACTICUM
PILULES.
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THE GREAT REMEDY. DISCOVERED recently the best semedy for ISCOVERED recently by a physician in All NERVOUS AFFECTIONS (acquired or constitutional) DISEASES OF THE LIVER, KIDNEYS, & GENERAL PROSTRATION,
Kolacticum gives health, wrongth and energy as no other preparation has ever been able to do. Medical men recommend and use it pro fessionally for its marvellous recuperative powers.
The paillon set forth that the plaintiffs were fruit dealers at No 33 Central Market and the defendants were merchants, the first formerly having his place of business at No. 70 Wellington Street but now to Victoria Gant and the second formerly at No. 33 Wing Wo Street but now residing in Tientale, On 9th October, 180%, the defendants than being in Hongkong, purchased } po5]
PRICE 3/9 POST FREE.
THE KOLACTICUM COMPANY,
$4 BOW LANE,
CHRÀFRIDE,
LONDON, EC.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
THE FINE SCREW STEEL STEAMER
"SULTAN."
2,135 tons grows, 1,350.32 tons Register (callers meaaremaa); ballt in 1893 by Meases. WOOD, SKINNER & Co., Newcastle, England. The steel used in construction was tested by Lloyds, and all' rega'rements of that Institution at the date of launching ware com plled wiib,
The Eagiaan were bullt by THE NORTH EASTERN MARINE ENGINEERING CO. (LTD.), Wallsend, and are triple expansion. Diameter of cylinders go in, 34 to, and 36 in, the length of stroke 39 in., the Nominal Horse Power aco. These are two sta:1 bollers crying 160 lbs. pressure each boiler having 3 fornaces.
The vessel has a cellular double bottom for water ballast, all fore-and-sit, and is equipped with all the most modern Improvement, includ. fog combined steam and hand stearing appare tas midstip, and screw gear alt, direct steam windlass, &c.
The principal dimearions of the vessel are an follows:-
t
Length 279 El.. beam 37 ft. 6 in., depth (mouldes) zo f. 8 in. The cubic capacity of hald is 149,150 ft, equivalent to 3.553 to 42 cable feet to the ton. The vessel's consump tion of coal in 18 tons per 24 hours, with a speed of 10 knots. Her banker capiety is 325 tons and water ballast 460 tons,
:
Her draught, light, is 7 ft so in, sad landed aft, wirb 3,300 tons on hard.
The vessel has been put in x complète state of repair ander the superintendens of the Bureau Veritas representaties, who has recom- mended, the vessel for ses to the First Division 3/3 L 1't.
For further patikculars *pply to-
W. H FORBES,
Secretary.
TAKU TUO and LIGHTAR CO., LTD.
Calendar, Tlentin,
Telegraph Address:
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FOR SALE.
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Intimations.
ITSUL BUSSAN KAISHA
No. 8, Ice House Strait, Praya Central.
Head Ofter 2-TOKIO, Branch Ofices – LONDON, NEW YORK BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGRAL TIENTSIN, NEW/LWANG and Pe JAPAN. Agenotsi 200
Wai Coal Mick Ohmaur Cosi Mires Kanada Coal Micen, Tokyo hazine Insurano. D. Laited Meiji Mhm Insurance Co., Libaled. Imperial Goyserowest Paper MICɛ, Japan, Colton Cleaning and Wh;. Co., Shanghai. Oneda Cement Company, Japan.)
Kane fald Comar Spenning Billi, Tapan. The Mike Cotton Spluning Mill, Ichmited. Tokyo Coino Spánntaż Mil, Japan. Hayali Che Factory, Hanging, a vehi Jha, malo, N
MEL CHEUNG,
MIOTAGEAINE
145
For Fun Or Iey Mum, 14 Stem "First Bud
emma pollon amis den and Cary
ALL FUTION PATC
Is Cat ng biyay
TAKE NOTE
te bescholars, ALACTICED
IT IS UNIVERSALLY ADM TTUD THAT PO Indleate the ex
of words, ne
DICTIONARY Can Camps - with the New
Edition of
WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY,
At the office at the Honghone Tebgraph you' [79 can see, and rancor for Six DOLLARS, a Capt of the Webster-i Webstieg, the latest and most emphatic pinot tha! Labor amata vindt.
FAMPHLET containing the Series of Articles by the Telegraph's Special Correspondent entitled
"HINDEANCES TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRADE IN KWANGTUNG AND KWANGSI."
ALSO
The new TRANSIT PASS RULES, providing for the sale of goods en route to inland markets,
PRICE, 50 CENTS PER COPY.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "
OFFICE. No. 6, Pedder's Hill,
Hongkong, 18th March, 1895.
Inimations.
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.
SEECHAM'S
PILLS
FOR ALL
BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS SUCH AS
SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH;
하
IMPAIRED DIGESTION,
DISORDERED LIVER,
AND FEMALE AILMENTS, ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXXE.
50 Cents per Bui.
Prepared only by the Proprietor 1- THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England, SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE of CHINA :—
WATKINS & CO., AFOTHECARIES' HALL, 66: Queen's Rand Central, HONGKONG.
F. CAZANOVE,
BORDEAUX,
GOLD MEDALS Bordeaux, 1862, Faris, 1880.
LIQUOR
OF THE REVEREND FATHER
A. KERMANN.
This ELIXIR is employed with suodess to restore the FORCES of the STOMACH and FACILI- TATES the DIGESTION,
TONIC WINE
Totalk
I SAY I HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD,
THE OLD MAN'S ON DECK AGAIN
AT
wonsignees,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,.
THE P. & O. S. N. Ca. Steamship
"BALLAARAT," FROM LONDON. PORT SAID, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
Consiguses of Cargo by the above-named reasel are hereby informed that their Goods are belog innded and placed at their risk in tha Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Gedowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo
From London, &c., 43 S.S. Victoria. Optional goods will be landed here unless lastractions are given to the contrary before 4 P.M. TO.DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 29th instant, at 4 ram, will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance wit be effected by ma in any care whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown. Company wlikin tan days after the Vessel's arrival here, ́after which on Claims will be recognized
H, A. RITCHIK
Superintendent, Honkong, 23rd June, 1968:
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"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FROM LONDON, MIDDLESBRO AND STRAITS.
"HE Steamship
THE
"GLENGYL","
having anized from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their... · Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whar Goods are being landed at their risk into the
and Godown.. Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
All optional Cargo will be forwarded unless sotice to the contrary be given before a P.KL TO-DAY.
Cargo remalang undelivered after the gath Instant will be subject to tent.
No Fle Insurance has been effected, Consignees are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or shortages not later than the 7th July, otherwise they will not be recognised.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
AgentL Hongkong, 23rd June, 1898
FI-W 786
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THOMAS'S GRILL. KOOMS,
WHATS THE MATTER WITH THIS
TARIFF:- BREAKFAST s
2 0.55
TIFFIN ........................................... DINNER
0.75
1.00
The Steamship "BENLEDI"
3 MEALS DAILY (Monthly Rate)
40.00
X TIJTIN I DINAR
15,00
10.00
TITIN & DINNER
30 00
BREAKFAST & TIFFIN,
BREAKFAST & DINNER,,
17)
15.00 18.00
BEST OF VIANDS SERVED IN THE BEST OF STYLES.
1. K. GOODCHILD,
START
WINDSOK HOTEL,
HONGEACA
THIS TAJASTHANA ated in 186
elegant Wedding brok
* CO NAUGHT HOUSE, CAME Lostaus Accom sedation in Residents and Makers.
Puscles, from fiance Hall i anch Floor,charya ui empreended Attendant
Favorable falsamena etekina Famille and for Monthly vs Revandus iu.Sada.
MILLIA) PS,
Fonghino, e mpresa
TH
HOHIM, Penyamoy D Manager. [21
HE KOWLOON HOTEL Is now refitted and repard as a thoroughly HIGH. CLASS, HOTEL, with everything of the very bert, Splendi! Suburban Situa·lon, Unrivaled in the Colony. Cuisine Specialty: none to colmpare. Liquors of carefully selected quality Billard-tables and Bowling-alleys excellent.
JW. OSBORNE,
Proprietor,
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April 2nd, 1893.
Of the Rev, Futhor A, KERMANN KOKA-KINA of Dr. GOLZ. CREME DE MANDARINE. AVELINE ANISETTE SUPERFINE. Apply to Mesars, DODWELL, CARLILL & Co Hongkong. Agents for LAENDLER & Co., Paris,
NOTICE.
HESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.
Walther the CALLANTE, LED-ACKETS, nor the ZARRA wilf L RESPONSIBLE for any VEIT contracted by the Oficeri oz mazabari of the Crews of the following Vessels during thol stay in Hongkong Harbour -- HAWTHORN BANK, Brit. Bk., Greig-Shewan,
Tomes & Co.
THE
AN APPEAL.
TO LET.
GODOWN IB BLUE BILDINGS
[485
FLOORS in STAUNTON and ELGIN
STREETS.
"HAVTOR"-Newly erected 5 100med.
bungalow at the Peak.
Apply to
THI HONGKONG LAND SUVESTMENT
S. AGPNG e 145. Hongkong, 31st May, 1898,
TO LET,
FROM LEITH, LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
that all Goods are being landed at their risk Into the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godewas whence and/or from the wharres delivery may be obtained,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st July, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the th Jaly, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will ba examined on the 30th instant, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 23rd June, 1898. {1-W 787
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-
7. SHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
`ONSIGNEES of 'CARGO per Steamship
"DORIC,"
are bereby notified that their Goods are being landed and stored at belt risks to the Company's Gadows at Wanchai, from whence delivery may be obtained on countersigasture of Bills of Lading
Goods remaining unclaimed after the 3rd July will be subject to rent.
No Firs Insurance will be affected.
J. S. VAN BUREN,
AgerL
Hongkong, 17th June, 1898,
T
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Steamship
"CATHERINE AFCAR,"
haring arrived from the above Ports, Consignes 111 of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods
will be delivered from alongalds.
THREE ROMS of 2ND FLOOR No. 8, Queen's Road Central, Soltable for OFFICE, Rent Moderato, Apply to
Mr. SUI SANG,
Hongkong, 7th March, 1908.
On the premises.
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Consignees,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
TH
5.S. "BAYERN,"
"HE above named steamer having arrived, Consignres of cargo are hereby informed that their goods, with the exception of Oplum, Treature and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the
Hongkong and Kowloon Wher! and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional cargo wil go on to Shanghal unless respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of FE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN notice to the contrary be given TO-DAY at
CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most Nook.
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Cargo Impeding the discharge or remaining
on board siter 4 P.M. of the 39th Instant will be landed at Consignees' risk and expenss into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Wanchal,
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG mic requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside Į such Cargo Impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and
axpense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents, Hongband, 17th June, 1808.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND SINGAPORE.
THE Stoataship
saving attired from the ports, Consignees of "KENDAL CASTLE"
Cargo are hereby informed that their goods arð belog landed sé their stake into the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godowa Company's Godowns whence and/or from the Whares.. delivery may be obtained,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowne, and all Goods remaining All Claims against the Steamer must be pre-
No claims will be admitted after the Goods Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining patronage and support, and desires to state that undelivered after the 4th July will be sub-after the 30th Instant will be subject to rent, the will be pleased to receive orders for allerken, chufed, and daniagod Gouds are Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs to be left in the Godowa, where they will be and Collars renewed on old ones.
examined on MONDAY, the 4th and THURS- DAY, the 7th July, at 9.30 AM.
kinds of NEEDLE WORK
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing, Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supailed, If required.
The Superioress will also be imost grateful for any PAPER, or alå Envelopes to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who are laught by the Sisters.
Hengbang, sand April, 1893
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All claims must reach us before the 13th July, or they will not be recognised
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
MELCHERS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 18th Jane, 1898,
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sented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th July, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 30th instant, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
HARLING, BUSCHMANN & MENZELL Ageals.
Hongkong, sith, June, 1898,
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