THE PHILIPPINE PRESS.
(From El Ethan 12, and September, 1898)
CHASTISEMENT.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1698.
ness, honour and justice. Our vallot and long | JAPANESE FACTS AND COMMENTS. Buffering army chiefs and soldiers have fought and will fight in attain their nationality.
According to the Mainichi, the silk trade al We send our salute to the Preas of the Philips | Yokohama "bas revived considerably in conic. ples and to the fuelga Picsi commenting our-quence of large orders for fion fi'atures received selves to our comptera and their friendship.
Peace to those who hava succumbed in the great case and pity for those who after Taule efforts have fallen below the weight of their
errors,
OUR GOVERNMENT.
liom Europe. This led to sa anexpected appreciation of pilces, 12 bales from Sosblu fetching 930 yen each, and 15 bales from Kel yelsha 930 y. Quotations have risen altogether by 10 to 20 yan. The enhancement of prices seems to be largely based, however, not on the The Revolailonary Government la formed of orders received, but on generally favourable the folloing elitrens :-
prospects of the coarser qtalities the " Laper fine
is in demand, some purchases baying been made at 970 yin. On Saturday last builders was done to the amount of 710 brica, wolle on Sunday 11 bales changed bands, On the 22nd instant 25 hales were sold at 86% yen, 27 biles at 875 yan, and 25 bales at goo yan; the axles altnether reached 153 bales. The tone of the market is extremely good.
We have written farmer articles on the wast of sight and rearon to the arrangements made by car military authorities for the memorable unfortunate 13th, of the lives of the Spanish soldiers, worthy of a better reward for their heroism and resignation shown by stnylag lo the treeches during 3 months, all the time firsh
President-Mr Emilio Agulosido y Famy, for cannon balls, responding with thal, Iver for Foreign Secretary-The same for the present. the mistakes and siaplutty, greater each me Home Secretary Mt. Leandro Ibarra (lawyer), they were repeated, of those who by their post-Secretary for War-Mr.. Baldomero Againstdo. too should have been the first to care for the Secy, loi General Reveen: Mr. Mariano Tilas. There are besides, Directors of Home Affairs lives and safety of their soldiers.
and General Revenus the cltlana Measre. Severino de las Alas and Benito Legarda, lawyer and landed proprietor of Manila, respectively.
For the direction of War Mr. Antonio Lanz bas been appointed.
We have also noticed the thoughtlessness and stupidity shown by dar authorities in leaving abindared and at the mercy of the conquerorü all the loads in the Pablic Treaty which Sort so mech needs at the present moment, İlkewise the ignorance, elupidity and even egolum with which the pantomimic-tragic capitalation -was effected ; also of the lamentable and aban- doned state in which the pabila funcilanarlon and Volunteers (pressed) of whom as of the properly of Spain they never seemed to bave Thou, ht, without douby, because they deserved mere consideration at thels bands. The stor the resignation and firmness shown in defending the interest and integrity of their country sharing with the soldier the pains of w without hape of reward or honour fur.her than comes from duly pesin med and the honnorable consciousness of
seme The second becuase, like a good mlich cow, they have been leading up whh crosses and gold lace tassels those who were not worthy to be doorkeepers.
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To-day and without fear of being called tediout we again repeat and faslit with greater energy if possible and we cry out in the name of justice that all these responsible for what has passed shali be subjected to tifal and punished with all the rigour of the law for what has hap pered through thete negligence and incom. petence and for the murdered victims of the 13th.
Hard chastisement for those who, abandonlag the great Inters' of the nation, only xitended to their own haughty selves treating with perfect Indiffepce the great interests confided to their
CAIC.
Now is the time when reason and justice should open a way to chastise them, and for the chittlement ta he great and beavy ; as great and heavy as the faulin that call for it. So that not only may they ruffer Dow as they deserve but may serve as a warning, with the Curse of God, the fexto allon of history and the scorn of all honorable men on em forever!
An Engilshman would not put like that bul he'd shoot them just the same, or bang them, and they'd thoroughly deserve both and more.
THE REBEL JOURNAL.
(Is Indifendencia, Malahan, Sept. 3rd, 1998.) Organ Philippine Republican Government. Translatio Frv Lerding Article.
OUR PHOGRAMME.
In launching to typublic'ts the first rumber of our Dally we consider it a duty to make clear'tis - purposes and political standards.
For Foreign Affalts the two well-known, Manila literary men Messrs. Arellano and
Araneter
-THE CONGRESS OF THE REVOLUTION. We are told within a few days the Revolution. Riy Congress will meet, and to this meeting will with their prestige and to co-operate perroos of known callure-Mantle wil be represented by Mars, Arsenio Herrera, lawyer. Fellz Fester Pascal, lawyer, and Tendar Ganziley, Cavite by Jone Marla Baxa, lawyer, Isanc F. Rios, lawyer, and Jod Salamanca Sab. Inspector of Pharthncy in revolusionary Militia, Balange by Gregorio Aguilera and Marisao López, deb planters, Balacean by the literary gents Ambrosia R. Batista and Mariano L. Crisostoma. Pampanga by the lawyer José Infante and ibe dacior of medicre "Jorquin Gezalez, Nueva Ecija by Joad Sanilago, Farlac Juan Nepomucena, Bataan by the rich propilelor José M. Lerms. Till now we do not kaewa who bave been elected to represent the rest of the provinces.
We are sure that the Congress will prove worthy of the hopes that the country has in it.
CHENGTU
(From our Correspondent)
August zik,
OFFICIAL ACTION, For nearly a year the Province has been without a Viceroy. We have heard of one after another being appolated, and then the tumour contradicted of the appointment of Chanjat. The latest and present appointment is said to be the Governer of Klangen.. What kind of an official is he?' The relas of Gov rament have In the interim heen in the hands of the Tartar
General, and now report has it that he has been accused at Peking of ex ortion and is to be degraded.
The Tartar General has just Issued a very excellent proclamation having reference to dis- urbances in varians paris "of the Province, notably Klangpeb and Surating. Ile calls the attention of good citizens to the fact that Chins must pay for all damigas done in riots and pay heavily and frances the Irige amount paid, for the lots of 1805. He sets forth the lawfulness of the presence of Missionarles in their country and the good work they are dolog, and exhort all to seek to preserve peace.
INUNDATIONS,
The Kolumin writes at some length on the necessity of putting a check on the Governmeal A bottle political party, it says ought to exist for tals purpose. At no time has the Government been so free as at present ; it can do almost 21 I pleases. The pantic is dispored to imagine that despotfam la confired to absolata monarchy Bet papalar government may be used to the same end, and with more Irjartous effect, Japan bas just entered, upon an era of tyranny ander the form of popular government agalnil which
necessary.
"PATTE special precautions are Cabinets" may be excellent; but if they seek only to promote selfish ends to such an extent as to suspend the executive machinery, to replace competent officials by locompetent, to shrink from maiding requistic ringements in regant to foreign diplomacy, to bid for the sep- port of adherents by "sweets of office," and to sell a portion of the government forests to fill pri vate purses, this Cabinet must be convicted of the worst evils of administration. Parlamentary members and newspaper editors having no can- nection with the Constitutional Pariy cugat to do all in their power to protest against the present Government, Ta pat the reins of administration in the band of mere political "ruffians" is simply display of folly. The people, the Kolumen adds, must be roared from the lethargy Into which they have fallen.
The Mainichi publishes an interesting article Irom the pen of Mr. Taguchi on the land and sake taxes Supposing, be says, the deficiency la revenue to be 20 million yen, it may be asked which of the two forms of taxation can be en- forced upon the poorer people with the less difficulty-the land lax or the raka tax? He argues that an additional revcane of 20 million, yes obtained from the sake tax would be taken from the parses of the poor, whereas to the case of land tax the amount would be collected fram a small number of large landed proprietors and from certain proportion of the middle class. It is only right that the landowners should be taxed. At the time of the Tokugawa rózime ike Emple of Japan was held by thirty different feudal chleis, who were scarcely better than drones; the tenants under these feudal chlefs have, in the course of time, become landlords themselves, and now threaten to exhaust the fruits of bour without labour on their part. This cannot but be regretted in the interests of the country.-Yapan Mall,
THE PERRY EPISODE.
The Japanese, as we have often observed, love a joke.
Text not to be supposed that they would fall to appreciate the comical aide of the entertainment given to Profesios Perry under We have had the beavlest rains within the
the auspices of the Welcome Society. To lete The
a man who, from his entertainers' point of view, memory of "the oldest Inbabitant."
has done nothing whatever to deserve the We will delend the independence of the damage in this city is mainly confined to fallen Philippines because It Is the aspiration of the
wal's about compounds, bat the clites along the honour, and to set up a pobile entertainment on contry which has now reached its majorly: and.
river between here and Chungking (the Chang. bis naconat merely because be happens to be the when a population rises a one slagle man, to
principle via eas recognition almost as protext, arms in hand, agelost a policy of opians) have offered greatly over 1,000 deaths grand-neplex of his grand-uncle, is carrying the from drowning and falling bullifings being re-
far as it li carried for pension purposes in the presten vnd injustice it is a proof that it con.
puted.al Yarghsten. Two thirds of the city wall
United States. Accordingly, some folks whose talos anfirent vitality for freedom. There is
of Taleben le reported washed away and great Dow working, the brief priod of three months,
dimige done to balldings and goods. All the phrenological furniture does not loclade the all the machinery of Admiletrail in and Justice; by the river side are flooded with water, deborap of reverence declined to apply the classic there exists reisilerly, corder to the midst of bestroying the growing sugar cane. It is the time
term Kangikat to the Perry Juncilon, and spoke discrtice of intestine war; we heat our prigorers
of it in preference's the Parort-Kat➡t ward for the rice harvest, and the fields are reported as
which, while it se ver, on the one hand, as & as well as could the most clylilzed and cultured
washed out. Rice le advancing rapidly, and rations and ens array fights inspired by Interna
trangterion of "Perry-K«!" has the addi- the prospect is that it will go to famine palces. tional and pomanitarian lawy
tional messing of a "voracious party." It Was an amusing Impromptu. People sughed Htle, and, then the affair passed out of It had a graceful side and perhaps memo'y also a useful alde, so that no one was disposed to ridical it over-much. But the laughter has now been revived in a manner that la mlichler. The Yomiuri on rather than mirthful, Shimbun of the Nippon state that Professor Perry is an Imposter; that his supposed relation. ship to Commodore Perry is all moonshino j that he pro ently took his departure from Japan on the 19th instint in the Empress of China and that, in short, he absconded. The tale is atlerly untrue, Professor Perry is silta Japan, at Nikko, we belleve. The story gives the new- papers an opportunity to make merry at the expense of Mr. Fekuzawa, at whose College. Professor Perry was employed, and at the ex- pense of Marquis Hachhika, ibe President of the Welcome Society Fapan D. Matt.
A people who can do such things are able to gorra themselven.
Father, the Philippine people have resched in such a ligh ginde of cellrislon that amang thems-lver they have me", enough and to spare, capable of taking care of the desilofer of the county, and, independence belog the oject of the revol alon, the keynote of the rbing in all the provinces of Lozan and in some of the Vigor group, Mindanao and Ialo, the als of the people show clearly their repugnance
to domination.
Thus, to make clear the ideal and the pre- dominant asphation of the country, to show the faciples of qur gorernment, to ask the petens to recognie onr Irdependence, bating our claims on the capability of our race, in the act which shop to th-ons culiore and in the vality which we bare shown is governing twenty-six provinces, with more than three millions of inhabitants. There is our programme, the synthesis of all car pothies, the aspiration of which is peace because peace symbolizes work and progress.
Governing curselves in the whole of Luzon we have wished to demonstrate to all the nations that we are capable of ruling ourselves. Tran quity reigos to all the provinces in splic of the disorders inevitable in all ware and this relative calm would appear to show, drawn of the ansanguined horizon of our misfortunes, a splendid aarcra of prosperity 1
To the people as to our Covernment war is repugnant, the spilling of blood, the paralisation of agricultural and commercial business, which is death to nailony | but when this same pence ful people see sudden under foot their aspirations a new life of liberty they have more than the sight before humanity to účzept as s`nectistry avi war with its cruel consequences,
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We wish for the olive of peace, we do sot wish for the laural, which would, make us think upon the conquered and the ruin and grief of s many mothers.
Wo salute America, that great and strong country with which we are jolted in the bends ni sincere flendship. We bave fought side by side and in the biter days of combat we have falt our hearts best In onisan America having declared war with Spain for humanitarian motives and baving consituted Itself the liberator of the peoples oppressed by the Spanish Govoran, does not come here to make war on any party nor to seize territory, their mission greater and more generous, laspiced always by the Monroc policy,
She should have sympathy with our cause, that of a young people who aspire to Indepen dence confiding in their own Inflative "and" the ¦ nobility of the stronger..
Our supreme Ideal ought to be received by all free nations with generous sympathy, like the sympathy and help given to American indepen- dence by generous France.
THE NEW MINT.
The mini Erted up by the. American Trading Co. is coloing silver dollars and small colas They are not in circulation as yet, but we hope they may be 2005,
THE I.P. Something ough! to be said about the Imperial Pol If we fallow the fashion of correspondents from other cities. We used to pay 860 cash a cauty on all mail matter, fareign and domestic, In addition to what had been pald. Now that the Imperial Port delivers it at Chungking and we have nothing to pay to get it that is a saving of 300 cash a calty on all foreign malls and
aving even on domestic mail and parcels. The complaint we have to make. Is that parcels are loo long time on the way, and the rules relating to sending of parcels too long and vexatious-Mercury.
VLADIVOSTOCK.
August 8th.
INTERCOUREE WITH THE V. 8. This year has shown.an increase in our busi- AD ness relations with the Valted States: American firm of the name of Clarkson & Co, bas been established in the port and has im ported a considerable quanity of Oregon pine, no less than three steamers having led load ed with this timber, on account of the firm, so that actually our timber yerde here have more Oregon plae in them than indigenous timber. The same firm has, in conjunction with a Rus sian capitalist, contracted for the furnisblog of provisions for the troopt, in connection with which they imported last spring from the States.
MARITIME ITEMS
The trade of this port has, increased court- derably this year as compared with last your, with proporifonate increase of the number of reusels visiting this port. There is now, at time of welting, only ons cruiser here, the Dimiirt Doniket, out gunboat, and a few torpedo boats,
and the Italian céulser Marco Polo.
A WRECK
The steamer Cosmopolit left this port last month for Northern ports; but telegrams hive been received reporting the wreck of the vessel in the neighbourhood of the island of Saghallen, She had on board General Subotich, Governor of the Maritime Districts, his wife, and officers of his staff.
There were, however, no lives lost and the passengers and crew are now at Saghullen. The steamer Amigo Bas been since dispatched from this port to take General Subotich north- wäids on his four over the marlilme districts,
GENERAL,
A French company has obtslaed a concession to open coal mines in the vicinity of Viadiva- stock go verifi distant-ths mines having been purchased from a Rusilap trader. The We enlate all foreign nailons'erpensally those | same company proposes to establish large who have interests in the Philippiaci auring foundry in connection with some, Iron mlacs them of our most vehement desire to have prace near the Gulf of St. Olga.
as the basis of our Independence.
Chinese workmen and labourers have been
Wa salute also our President the Culsen Rocking Info the port this year, no lass than
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NOTANDA,
CALENDAR
SIPTIVUER. Meteorological means based on ten years' cbzervations to 1895, Barometer ACCESSPO
.29.818 .80.1 Thermometer inge Humidity
.......77 Rainfall..
*** 8.58
WEATHER REPORT.
TO-DAY.
O date at On Ba
10.
4 D...
82 75 Rainfall.................................... WARAN
Barometer.............................–29.88. Thermometer ... Humidity.....
29,81
80
72
MARLO
TO-DAY.
Siurday, rotb September, 1898, Chloese-28th of 7th moon of 85th year of
Kwong-tik-
San-Ristin Skr, 40min,
Setz Tyunu Ohr. TœÁN- Moos-in Apogee Bhr. a.m. High water Morning in Shr, đômin.
Afternoon NONI, Low water-Morning KONI.
Afternoon... Okr. Iimin. No interior high or low water. ANNIVERSARIES.
1391-Tea first imported into England. 1883-Riot in Canion ; much property destroyed
on Shameen.
1884-Typhoon in Hongkong; a. Taliong
driven zshore. 1887-The British gunboat Wasp left Singapore
•for Hongkong and was seen no more,
TO-MORROW, Sunday, 11th September, 1598. Chinese-10th_of ̧7th moon of tith year of
Kwong-1#. -Sun-Rites mainas...............i, 5kr. 40min. Sets nincasavcios, Bar: 'Coin. High water-forming mo bhr. 8min. Afternoon vani Dhr. Chestnu And 11ky, demin.
Agulasido, vlog laceration of the revolution, 15,000 of them having already arrived--N. C. |-- Low waint-Afternoon ... Ohr, 48mEN. The Government which will attṭaci by its good; } Dị News Cer.
ANNIVERSARIES,
1709-Battle of Malpi-quet 1834-H.M.S/ Imogene and Andromachi at- rived at Whampo», and Marines took possessions of the Factories. 1887-Germa schooner Niederhof lost at
Talwania, 1890-Public meettog of foreign residents at
Yokohama to protest agalost the pro- posed new treaty with Japan.
CHURCH SERVICES.
St. John's Cathedral:-Communion, 7 .m.,
Matins, Ti a,m,, Evensong, $.45 p.m. Roman Catholic Cathedral:-Muss at 6 am., 7 m., 8 a.m. and 9.30a.m. Benediction, 3 p.m.
Unton Church-Services, it a.. and 6 p.m. German Bethesda Chapel, West Point:-
Morning Service, 15 a.m. St. Brandts" Church, Wanchai :-Mass (Chin.).
6a.m., (Pori.) 7.30 a.m., Benediction, §. p.m. St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road-Morning
Service (English), 9 a.tt.
St. Anthony's Chapel, West Polo! :-Mass, 8
Wesleyan Methodist Church;--Services, 10.30
x.m. and 5.45 p.m.
.: Consignees.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
NOTICE TO C 'NSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP "MOGUL," FROM PORTLAND OR, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.
THE
"HE ahore Steamer harlag arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to rend in their Bills of Lading for countersignature and to take munedlate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk; and expense.
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 6th September, t808,
frow
UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.
FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS.
St. Peter's Seamen's Church -11 a,m. and HE Steamship
6.30 p.m.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MATER DOI:
Australian (Menmuir) to-morrow. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 13th inst. Tacoma (Victoria) tốth insi. American (Glenfarg) zænd inst.
THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of India Jeft Yokohama to: Vancouver yesterday afternoon, the 9th lost,
HONOLONG AND WRAMPOA DOCK RETURNS,
Isidoro Pons....................... St Ningchew Attanile..
Sticknal Fabran sinam Baltimore (U S.S.). OXMS.....
Butuan.......
Peyang nanam Talchow
Tat On
Kowloon
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Cosmopolitan
PATERD THOR. MAHAL.,
Dock,
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CUT-HARD-Monmouthshire, Kwings Aug. 5th; Girl gh; Natal, Flintshire, Undaunteď 14th: Johny Sanderson, Wittenburg, 16b; Canton 19th; Ulysses, Nurnberg, Ningpo a31d; Queen Olga, Olterspoo! 26th ; Kintuck, Laurel, { Branch, Andiinsta 30th.
HOULWARD-Hector, Oceantem August 25th; Darmstadt 30th,
How to galo Flesh and Strength.-Take alter cach meal about a tablespoonful of Scolt's Emulsion of Pore Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos- phites. It almost at palatable as milk and easily digested. The rapidity with which deil- cate children and sickly people suffering from weakness and wasing disease improve and thriva upon this diet is truly marvellous. As a sen-dy for Consumption and Throat Affections and Bronchitis is unequalled by any other pie paration to the world. Any Chemist can supply It. Sole Agents for Hongkong and the Empire. of China: --Watkins & Co., Hongkong. (Avt.
Intimations.
ÁNTI CORROSIVES
ANTI FOULINGS
M
MANUFACTORY
all sorts of
OIL PAINTS and COLOUR-WASH PREPARED 'IN ALL COLOURE TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
GENERAL AGENCY.
BAILEY'S ENGINEFRING AGENCY, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL. Hongkong, 14th May, 1808.
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WATCHMAKERS. Sole Agents in the East for the smalgamated CLEMENT, HUMBER and GLADIATOR Co, Ld, DUNLOF TYRESH BICYCLES—PRICK...$185. A special reliable Watch made for this Climate,
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Quality Brunõonosoma$12
10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite Telegraph Ofice.
CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., *HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK. CMAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER
SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sole Agents for Louis Audemars Watches awarded the highest Prizes at evey Kxhibition; and for Voigtländes and Sohn's CELEBRATEĎ OFERA GLASSES,
SPYGLASSES. MARINE GLASSES and
Hem 14 & 46, Queen's Road Central.
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TDICTIONARY CAE Compare with the New
Edition of
WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY,
At the office of the Hongkong Telegraph you can see, and procure for Six DOLLARS, & COPY of the Webster of Websters, the latest and most emphatic proof that Labor omula vineti.
NOTICE.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEETS.
Netther the CAPTADII, the ACUNTS, nor the Owens will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or membara of the Craes of the fallowing Vessels during their stay in Hongkong Harbour →→ MARY I CUSHING, Amer, ship, Pendleton-
Order,
MUSKOKA, Brit. q.m. bk., Crowe-Order."
·RENTE RICKMERs, Gez. ship, Alat Halbire-
Order
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"INDRALEYA," having arrived from the above Parts, Conalgaces of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optlana! Cargo will be forwarded unless naties to the contrary be given before Noon, TO-DAY
Cargo remstalne opdelivered after the 13th Instant will be subject to sent.
No. Fire Insurance has been effected
Auctions.
BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
MR. H. N. MODY has been instructed to
Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
THURSDAY, the 15th September, 1898, et 3 P.M.,
an the Premises ist One Lot
THE FOLLOWING VAY VALUABLY
LEASE OLD PREMIS S.
- ALL THAT PIECE or PARCEL (4 LAND registered in the Leud fte INLAND LOT No. 5-4 with the resinage and erect in therron This being No. 9 Queen's Road Central, property is held for the unexpired residue of a terms of oog vrars from the zivot January, 18,7. and is subject to an Annual CROWN RENT of £14 101.
ALL THAT PIECE or PARCEL of LAND registered in the Land Office as MARINE LOT | No. 101 with the medinagem and erections therean, being No. 7, Queen's Road Central and No. 5. Paaya Central." This lot udļošan INLAND LOT No 5.4 abɔve and is held for the residue of a term of 999 years from the 15th - November, 1855, subject to an Annual CROWN RENT of £30.
For Particulare and Conditions of Sale, apply
Mais. DEACON & HASTINGS,
Vendor's Solicitors.
lo
or lo The Auctioneer, Hongkong, 15th August, 1898,
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Consignees are requested to present all Clairas Mctions for the Mortage to sell by
for damages and/or shortages not later than the 20th August otherwise they will not be recognised.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE MATHESON & Co., "
Agents. Hongkong, Aib September, 1898. [I-W 1066
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
C
NOTICE.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.
ÆR, G. P. LAMMERT has received las
PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premiata
од
TUESDAY, the zoth September, 1898,
At 3 FM ALL THAT valuable leasehold proverty situste at Victoris Hongkong and registered la the Land Office as SECTION E OF INLAND LOT NO. 103.
The property is held for the residue of a torna of 75 years from the 26th June, 1843 and for a
ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship further term of 934 years from the expiry of the ald term of 75 years at the apportioned Crown Rent of $10,
Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from
"AZTEC,
are hersby notified that their Goods are being landed and stored at thelerisks in the Company's Godowns at Warchal, from whence delivery may be obtained on countersignature of Blls of Lading
Good remaining unclaimed alter the 13th instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
J. S. VAN BUREN, Agrút. Hongkong, 7th September, 185
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG AND ANTWERP.
"THE Company's Steamahip
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"CATHAY,"
having arrived from the above Parts, Consignes of Cargo are hereby intermed that their Goods are being landed at theit riik Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloos, whence delivery may be obtained.
Mess. DEACON & HASTINGS, 35, Queen's Road,
"Vendors', Solleitors, and from the Auctioneer. (τούς
Honykone, 5th September, 1808.
Hotels.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
RONGRONG.
*HIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the AI "CON- NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class Accom
Modation to Residents and Travellars, 2
Idlegant Building known
Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall. en each Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant. Favourable Arrangements razda for Families and for Monthly or Extended Paricda.
FILLIARDS.
P. BORM, Preprator & Manager. {ax
Rongkong, 3rd April, 1805.
HE KOWLOON HOTEL Is now refitted
No Clama dil be admitted after the Goods To Terpened as a thoroughly, HIGH-
bave left the Godawas, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 14th insient, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged "Goods are to be left in the Godawns, where they will be examined on the 14th fasan xt P.M..
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godawns after the 14th loslant will be subject to rent.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon, TO-MORROW, the 8th instant.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Agents. Hongkong, 8th September, 1898. [1-# 108a
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, LONDON, PENANG AND, SINGAPORE,
THE Steamship
"MONMOUTHSHIRE," Captain Evans, having anılved from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Row- loon Wharf and Godows Company, Limited, at Kowloon and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undellveres after the 16th instant will be subject to rent,
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on the 15th instant at 2.30 PM. No Fire Insurance has bien effected. Bils of Lading will be counteraigned by
"SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 9th September, 1898. (1034
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL, AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
AGENTS,
PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE
HCOMPOSITION RED HAND BRAND.
HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT.
DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES
配
JC.
Sole Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM and P, & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, C.
EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK REASONABLE PRICES,
Hongkong, ngah May - Rod,
CLASS HOTEL,,with everything "Tf the very beat, Splendid'Suburban Situxilon, Unrivalled to the Colony. Cuisine Specialty: none in colmpare. Liquors of caretaily selected quality Billard-tables and Bowling-alleys excellent,
J. W. OSBORNE,
Proprietor.
April 2nd, 1898.
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I SAY! HERE'S SOMETHING, GOOD, THE OLD MAN'S ON DECK AGAIN
AT
THOMAS'S GRILL ROOMS.
WHATS'. THE MATTER WITH THIS.
TARIFF:-
BREAKFAST
ΤΙΓΡΙΝ
0.73.
DINNER
1.00
3 MEALS DAILY (Monthly Rate)
40,00
I TIJIN
It
15.00
I DIN IA TIFFIN & DINNER
#
19AD 20,00
19
KAJASTATU 30.00
e
25.00 18.00
BREAKFAST & TITIN „, BREAKFAST & DINNER,,
***
BEST OF VIANDS-SERVED IN THE BEST OF STYLES.
BELV
`). E. GOODCHILD,
Manager.
To be Let.
TO LET.
ELVEDERE"- Roomed Bangslaw.
Plantation Road-to be lat," Far nished. for 6 months from 17th September.
SEMI-DETACHED
VILLA RESI.
DENCES on Bowen Road [now in course of erection,]
No. 5, RIPON TERRACE.
No. 3. ELGIN STREET.
PROPERTY now occupied by the
Bowington Saw Mills."
FLOORS In STAUNTON and ELGIN
STREETS.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 9th September, 1898.
AN APPEAL.
“HE. SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN
THE STEEL CASE ROAD, begs most
respectfully to APPEAL to the Refleats of Hongkong and the Coan Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that sho be pleased to receive orders for, all Kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Caffe and Collars renewed on old ones.
-Ladies and Children's Under-clothing.. Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.
The Superioress will also be most grateful for any PAPER, or öld Envelopes to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who sro taught by the Sisters.
Hongkong, nand Apoll, 1892;
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