THE KING'S KINGLINESS,
Here is, to my mind, says a writer in M.A.P., the prettiest story of the King's unbounded sympathy for, the sufferings of his subjects that has yet come to light." A young dressmaker. was threatened with consumption, following, upon long and dangerous chest trouble, and was left nearly destitute: The doctors advised her to obtain adhaitt ince to an open air house to undergo a course of treatment. Meanwhile she was taken into a convent and devotedly nursed by the nuns; but, unfortunately, all their efforts to get her admitted into a house. of the kind were quite fruitless. Then the girl, learning that the King was patron of one of the institutions on the South Coast, resolved sccrct- ly to write to him and plead for his assistance About a fortnight later a gentleman called at the convent and asked to see her. He gave no name, and at first he was told that she was too ill to see him. He then explained that it was necessary for him to see her, as he had come to inquire into her case, and as to the desirability of sending her to an open air home for the treatment of consumption. She was aided downstairs, and he questioned her as 10 what the doctors hd said and then inquired to whom she had applied for help.. She mentioned several names, and at last hesitatingly admitted that she had written to the King. He then informed her that he had come from the King to inquire into her case, as his Majesty had noticed her letter and wished to help her. After further inquiries everything was satisfactorily arranged, and the girl was sent for a prolonged period to the home, with the result that her health was greally benefited, and that she has since been able to return to work.
A PURE DEMOCRACY.
One of the easiest ways of earning a living is to be a politician in Montana, U. S. A. There are always millionaires striving to represent that happy State in the national Senate, and the means they adapt to gratify their ambition benefit every voler in the State. In the winter af 190, when Senator Clark was asked to ex plain before an investigating committee how he came to spend £65,000 in securing his elec tion from the Montana Legislature, he replied that he wanted to control the State in the interest of
A "pure Democracy." No price was ton heavy if it wou'd only purchase purity. One of Mr. Clark's purification agents, an expert of the first rank, got ro,c00 for his services. Three others divided over £15,000 between them. Their charges were also remarkably high. For instance, it cost them 500 to purify one Montana Senator, £3,200 to purify another, and £2,000 for a third. Two representatives were saved hom iniquity by a present of £3,070 aniece. Others received £2,000, £1,000 £1,500, £1,200 £1,000, and too respectively. One Senator was purified by finding £1.200 in his trunk. Another found £220 in cash lying on the table of his hotel roam. In fact, the total outlay for purification on both sides during the campaign was estimated at £30,000, or about thirty shillings ahead for the entire population of the State-Times of India,
SPLENDID SPORT.
Lord Burton and his friends have killed a hundred and twenty-five stags during the past season in the deer-forest of Glenqunich, Invernesshire, the average clean weight being fourteen sinne seven and a half pounds. There
⚫ were nineteen stags of over sixteen stone, and nine of twelve paints and over, Last year a hundred and twenty stags were killed in Glenquoich; average weight, fourteen stones five and a half pound. One of this season's heads was the best that has passed through Macleay's hands for several years, and (ie best last year in that establishment also came from Glenquoich, The statement that Lord Burton is giving up the forests incorrect, His lease finishes next season, concluding an occupation of thirty-one years, but he proposes to go on afterwards as an annual tenant. Glenquech combines frst-rate sport with splendid scenery, and a large and most comfortable lodge. The forest of over fifty, thousand acres, which extends from Glen Garry to the sea of Loch Hour, has always been very carefully marag. ed, and it is easy to work, there being bridle paths cut in all directions-Times of India.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Acting Director of the Hangkang. Obier. vatory:--
*
On the toth at 11.40 4.m. The barometer has risen on the China-coast, fallen slightly over the Philippines.
The depression noted yesterday has pro bably moved Eastwards, and reached NE, Japan,
The anticyclone still cavers China, and gradients continue rather steep with heavy monsoon in the Formosa Channel and over the N. part of the China Sen.'
Forecast:-strong N.E. winds; cloudy, dull.
."
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SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.
Outward-16th December-Ceylon, Brae- -mar, H. Thordis. 19th December-Perlas,
Darmstadt, 23rd December-Stikonia, Ben-- cleuch, 30th December-Pakling, Fasosial, Serbia, Formosa, and Faquary-Awa Maru, Diomid, Marquis Bacqueham, Glenturret. 6th January-Malta, Indramayo, Sencia,
Homeward-23rd December-Deucalion, Salaris. 30th December-Patroclus, Stut Seart, Dardants, goth December-Agamem» non, and January-Kinutrahou, Border Knight, Arrivals at Home 16th December-Glen, karty Annam, Kaisow, Konigsberg, Achillies, 19th December Sachsen, Trieste, Norma, J. B. Walker, Mallo, Silvia, Brase, 3rd Decem», ber-Hitachi Maru, Forfar, Indrant, oth December-Lothian, Menelaus," and January Gr 6th January- Glenartney, Sydney, Wakata Murs, Valdemar, Leutker Castles
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY JANUARY 10, 1903.
VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG
HOTEL.
Airey, Mrs." Allen, A. F. Barrett H. Bailey, W. S.
Bell, LT.. Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bonner, E. Borthwick, Mr. & Mrs.
R. W. Born, Mr.
Bowers, Dr. F. H. Brown, W. Brown, Dr. Brown, W. S.
Mackie, G. Macgowan, R. T. McÂma, T. P. Mettetal, Mr. & Mrs. F. Milton, Mr. and Mrs Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
E. O. Newberry, Mr. North, R.N., C. J. Oldorp, K.
Osborn, Mrs.
Owen, J. W.
Perry, Miss
Ferry, Mrs. E. H. Chastenet, Mr. & Mrs. Perry, Miss B. Ja
H.
Clark, Hon. Dr. F. Colson, J. S. Cole, G. E. Delany, W.
Derbyshire, F. H.. Desientan II. P. Downing, T. C. Dunlop, Mrs. R. D. Edwards, F. W. Fisher, H. G.. Fredricksen, J. Florent, Dr. K..
Gayoso, J. L Geissler. Mrs.
Potter, H. R..
Potte, W. Hutton
Railton, W. A.
Rankin, J.
Reeve, Miss
Rigden, Mrs.
Roys, Mr. & Mrs. J. N.
Schlander, K. A.
Skott, G.
Snewin, E. A.
Stresser, Mr.
Terkelsen, O.
Thomson, Dr.-J. C. -Vate, Miss V. N. de
Vert, R.
Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. Vinschger, Ed.
G. N. Glover, C. Hayter, A. Heckford, R. G. HR, F. D. Henderson, Mrs.
Hollingsworth, A." Heision, J. W. Howard, Thos.
Jameso", Mr. and Mrs. Jones, E. C.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Katsch, E, A. Kawata, K.
Warren, Mr. and Mrs, Watkins. C. A.
Webb, Col. and Mrs'
W. E., R.A.M.C.
Wenyon, W. F.
Wheeley, Mr. & Mrs. J. Whitton, Mrs. A. M. William, A. I.
Wilson, Mrs. B. & child Wilson, C. H. V. Woodward, T. E. Woollen, J. J.
Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs.
C. E.
Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Col. W. F.
Yuchausti, R. de and
servant,
F. M. and son
Laury, J. M,
Levey, A.
VISITORS AT THE KING EDWARD
Evans, Mrs. R. D. Evans, Miss
athan, Miss
Intimations.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY,
- LIMITED.
PORTLAND GEMENT.
In Casks of 375,Ds. Net 18.03 per Cask ex
Furtory.
In Bays of 250 Bs. Net 13.75 per Bag ex
Factory,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO,
General Managers,1a Hongkong 3rd December, 1902.
DRINK
WREXHAM LAGER
BREWED
・AT
WREXHA
EXPORT
PILSENER
TERED
LABEL
UNEXCELLED.
Intimations.
WHOSE FAULT IS IT V The world is full of disease and pain. Whose fault is it? Everybody's therefore often the fault of the sufferers" themselves. But the pressing question is,-what to do, how to relieve, how to cure. What would become of us if means were not-found to destroy disease? Why, then, of course, disease would destroy us and the world would be de (10 populated. Until we learn how to prevent disease, we must be thankful for the means of abating and curing it after it has seized upon us, and stands, like a savage with uplifted axe, ready to take our lives. Especially do we need some sure and speedy from of treatment for those complaints which are universal,- which arise in every country and climate, and ravage poor humanity at all seasons of the year. We allude to such ailments as Nervous and General Debility, Hysteria, Scrofula, Chronic Diarrhoea, Asthma, Threat and Lung Complaints Blood Impurities, and the ills of women and children. For these
HOTEL,
Blass, A.
Laute, T.
Brandt, C.
Davidson, N. K.
Nathan, Mr. and Mrs.
E.
SOLE AGENTS;
RITCHIE
& Co.,
39. Des Voeux Road.
Stephens, Mr. & Mrs.
M. J. D.
Stongvere 30th December anz
1567d
Focke, F.
Hay, C. H. P.
Hughes, R.A.M.C., Col.
G. A. Hughes, Kerfoot Kiene, F
Kiene, Mrs. F.
Nathan, Mr. Jr.,
I ontifex, E. C.
Sewall, U.
Stokes, A.N., Capt. Stokes, Mrs.
Wilgress, Mr. and Mrs. $150
and child
Krebs, Capt. & Mr. H, Langlands,
A. O.D., Wood, Mr. & Mrs. J. M; Capt. and Mrs.
VISITORS AT THE CONNAUGHT
HOTEL
Ledesma, P. Manhim. H.
Bain, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kerr, R. Hain, Miss Begley, H. T. Boyce, W.
Brewitt, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul and family Bryant, Miss B. Burkholder Mr. and
Mrs. Dulour, Mrs. Darnell, H. B. Eyre, H.
Marcus, P. F. J.
McCulloch, Mrs. E.'C. McCulloch, Miss M. Moore, J. H. Paterson, R. Reiber, F.
Rivera, Mr. and Mis,
A.
Simms, H. G.
Stewart, Mrs. John
L
Stodart, F.
Tibbey, S. N. W,
Thomas, C. B,
Robertson, N. H. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford, D. H.
J. M. Frankel, C. W, Glaylock, T, Grant, Powel Gray, Miss F. H. Houghton. R. Humphreys, W.
Tullia, Miss V,
VISITORS AND RESIDENT'S AT THE PEAK HOTEL.
Hebden, S. Heron, Lieut.-Col. and Heron, G. O.
Brusse, George, Renson, A F.D., Major Beattie, Andrew
and Mrs. H. G.
Mrs, and child Berkley, H.
Hewett, A.P.D., Capt. Bewley, R.A.M.C., Major J. C.
A. W.
Hewett, Mrs. Bottenheim, Mr. and Howes, A II.
Mrs. A. H. and Jeffries, H. U. children
King R. H. Macuamara, B.N., Staff- Surgeon & Mis. H.W. Bryant, G. H. Brown, R.E., Col. L. F. Marten, R.
McDermott, A, P. B. Bryson, A.
Mitchell, Robert Chapman, Mr. & Mrs. Norris, RN, Surgeon
A
and Mrs. H. L. Olla, W. Philpot, Leonard D). Pollock, x.C., H. E. Radcliffe, R.E., Capt &
Mrs.
Brabazon, Ralph A. Brayne, H. F. R.
Cockell, Edgar Crake, William A. Denny, D.A.A.G., Major and Mrs W. A, C. Fawcett, R. A., Capt. Edwards, Mrs. E.
P. H. Fawcett, Mrs. P. H. Ferrier, A.P.D., Col. and
Mrs. G. H. French, ASG Major H, G,
G. A.
Gibson, Dr Robert Grant, G. C. Lindsay Gros, Mr. & Mrs. E. F.
Reid, Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Rumsey, R.N., Hoo. R.
Murray Sawer, Mrs, W. E. Sherbrooke R.N., Lieut.
Sherbrooke, Mrs. H. G. Sinclair, A.
Sm th, Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison F. Spalckhaver, W. O. C. Stokes, A. G. Hardy, Lieut. Comdr Thomson, J. S.
Erness. C.
Hamilton, Maj. A. B, Hardy, Mrs.
to $300 a month can be easily eamed in spare time by smart men of good
address.
Apply by Letter to
BOX 251, G, P. O. Hongkong, 7th January, 1903.
{age
FR
JUST LANDED.
Per S.S. "EASTERN."
FRESH, AUSTRALIAN BUTTER in
prints go cents per pound.
Fresh Australian Cheese.
Fresh Australian Streaky Bacon.
H. KUTTONJEE,
No. 5, D'Aguilar Street,
Hongkong, No. 39, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, 11th December, 1902
[Boyd
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 JARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUJNE HAND
HA
COMPOSITION RED
BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES, &C..
&C.
&c.
Sole Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECI L CREAM And
P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &c.
EVERY KIND OF SHIPS STORFS AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
AT..
REASONABLE PRICES. Hongkon 1, 14th May, righ.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
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LI KWONG LOONG, 李廣隆
CABINET-MAKer and ́Art Decorator, from Shanghai, has opened a FURNITURE STORE
at
No. 17, QUEEN's Road.
The only Shop in Hongkong with this name.
and WHERE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE
VISITORS AT CRAIGIEBURN. Besnard, Mr.
Harvey, Lieut. Dann, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. S.
G. Ki
Helme W. Denison, Mn. A. Lambel\\\ Lieut. and Garrard, U.S.A Mr. FW
Capt. and Mrs. L. F. Parker, Ca, and Mrs. Georg, Mr. and Mrs. C. Whitehead. r. & Mrs. Harrison Mr. W, S.- C. B.
VISITORS AT THE KOWLOON
HOTEL
Back, Stanley Back, Mrs. Stanley Crockett, Capt
Denny, Major and Mrs Menendez, Mrs.
··Nobbi, A. P. Crockett, Mrs.
Price, F. H. Crockett, Miss
Rodes, O. Duncan, Dr. and Mrs. Roden, E.“
R. H.
---- VISITORS AT THE QUEEN'S ··
HOTEL,
Keith, Mr. and Mrs.
and 7 children
Keyt, Dr.
Clausen, Mra. Colcuit, Mini Davies, Dr. and Mrs. Fuchs, C,
Merabot, R. Good, 1.M., Dr. & Mr. Blackwood, Mr. & Mrs. Houghton, Mra, Sator, Liegt. Jonps, Mr. and Mrs Vanderpoel, Mrs,
and 3 children ⠀⠀
YESTERDAY,
-WEATHER "REPORT,
domeres Tempo
every description can be made to order in any design required.
Has been patronised by the Hongkang Club, Hongkong Hotel, Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co, Ld, folnt Telegraphs Co, and other leading Establishments in the Colony, to whom refer eace may be made as to the Superior Work manship and Materials of the Furaiture, &c., supplied.
Mesars. A.S, Watson & Co. welte as follows: "We have pleasure in stating that Mr. LI KWONG LOONG furnished the Aunckešto our Dispensary and` gave us ́every«satisfac-
ton.
(Sd.). A. S. WATSON & Co., Ld. ORDERS punctually attended to, and CHARGES möst moderate,”
AN INSPECTION INVITED. Hongkong, 20th December, 1902
RITCHIE & CO.,
CALL FLAG
Макий
[1400d
- WAXPOLE'S PREPARATION comes au bear to being an actual specific as any medicine yet discovered. It is palatable as honey and contains the motritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined with the Compound Syrup of 'Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry, You may almost say that it is life itself em bodied in a single article made by human bands... Dr. J. L Carrick says: "I have had remarkable success with it in the treatment of Consumption, Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh and Scrofulous Affections. It is of special value in Dervous' prostration and depraved nutrition. It stimulates the appetite and the digestion, promotes assimilation, and enters directly into the circulation with the food. I consider alt marvellous success in medicine." Every 'dose effective, "You cannot be disappointed in it." Sold by chemists here and throughout the world and A. S. Watson & Ca, Limited.
1
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE OFFICE and SALES ROOMS of the
Undersigned have been REMOVED to No. 8, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL, Corner of Ice House Street.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, 15th December, 1901.
NOTICE.
Mails.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.)
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
STRAMERS. KAWACHI MARU .......................)
J. S. Thompso0.................. TOSA MARU.
A. Christiansen....... HAKATA Maru
F. L. Sommer YAMAGUCHI-MARU.. S. Yoshizawa KASUGA MARU.... H. Fraser
BINGO MARU..
F.Davies.
KAGOSHIMA MARU.........
K. Kori HIROSHIMA MARU
J. Nagao......
KAGA MARU#
T. W. Ekstrand...........
DESTINATIONS.
(MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PORT SAID... VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE,“
U.S.A,VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA .... NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-į
HAMA
KOBE and YOKOHAMA... (NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-)
HAMA MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT- WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMEO and PORT SAID....... KOBE and YOKOHAMA.......................................... BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and
COLOMBO ............ VICTORIA, BC, and SEATTLE U.S.A VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA namn)
SAILING DATES.
MONDAY 12th January, at
Daylight.
TUESDAY, 13th January, at
4 V.M.
THURSDAY, 15th January,at
Daylight,
TirURSDAY,15th January,at
Ncon..
FRIDAY, 23rd January, at
Noon
SATURDAY, 24th Jan, at
Daylight.
SUNDAY, 25th January, at
• Noon TUESDAY, 27th January, at
Noon.
TUESDAY, 27th Jannary, at
4 P.M.
and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and Atlantic Steamers. Through Passenger Tickets issued for the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada Round-the-World Tickets also issued. Between Moll and Kobe, ret and 2nd Class Through Passengers have the Option of Travelling by the Sanyo Railway.
For further information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &cs apply at the Company's Local Branch Office in Prince's Building, xat Floor, Chater Road.
4. S. MIHARA,
Hongkong, 10th January, 1903.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS
NOTICE.
STEAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, DJIBOUTI, ÉGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX ; ALSO [1367d | PORTS oF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE.
MONDAY, the 12th January, 1903
THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
SANITARY SOFT
SOAP.
JEYES
FLUIDS
DISINFECTANT
AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY ITS USE.
W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co., Bank Buildings. Hongkong, nik Musek všet
NOTICE.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.
Neither the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS, nor the
OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following Vessel during her stay in Hongkong Harbour:
ON MONDAY,Company's Steamship "LAOS," Captain Flandin, with Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this. Port for MARSEILLES, via Ports of Call, WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.
Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon. don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.K. Specie and Parcels until 3 P.M., on the 11th January, (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con- tents and Value of Packages are required.
For further Particulars, apply at the Com pany's Office,
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 30th December, 1902.
[1004€
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
S.S. SHIMOSA, Britishstr., Capt. E. A. Chaplain. BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
-Dodwell & Co., Ltd.
Masonic.
EOTHEN MARK LODGE,
No. 264,
NEMERGENCY MEETING of the above
A LODGE will be held at the FREEMASONS
HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, at 5 for 5.30P.M. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong. Bib January, 1003.
Entertainment.
THEATRE
ROYAL.
THURSDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1903. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT in aid of
THE SAILORS And Soldiers InSTITUTE, Arsonal Street.
'RAND NAVAL ASSAULT-AT-ARMS
by Members of the Crews of H.M.S, ALBION," & H.M.5, "OCEAM.”. Interlude by the celebrated String Band (under the Baton of SIGNOR DE ROBERTIS) OF H,M.S. "ALBION," kindly lent for the occasion by Rear-Admiral
̈ H. T. GRENFELL and Officers.
Marvellous conjuring by WAN LULVI, the Wizard of Kwangtong, and the Sprite CHUN FUE, only 7 years of age.
To conclude with wonderful acrobatic Per- formance by WAN LUI-VI's famous troupe of Acrobats.
Doors Open at 8.30 PM. Performance from 9 to 11 P.M.
·91 Prices $3, 52, & St.
Box Office at the Compradore's, City Hall, will be Open on and after MONDAY, the 12th January, 1903-
Hongkong, 8th January, 1003
Ship Chandlers, Coal Merchants,"
Sièvodores, Sail
Sailon,
Firemen, Coo Stewards Also Waterat
Launches for sale, Shipping Transportation General,
Telegraphic Address:
"Ritchie, Hongkong".
A.BC, Code
Wine
and Spirits, Tobacco and Cigars
General Commission Agents,
4th Edition
used.
ex Road, H'kong.
BOSTON TOW-BOAT COMPANY.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
VIA
SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA, IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.
Steamers. Captains, Tons. 1902-03
Olympia ......J. Truebridge... 1,837 fan. 17 Pleiades....F.G. Purington 3,753 Jan. 24
Steamers marked (*) have no passenger accommodation,
The attention of passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this line to the Pacific Coast and to the Interior and Eastern Cities of the United States and to Europe.
Special rates allowed to members of Govern ment Services.
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacifie Coast Points and to the Principal Cities in the United States and Canada.
For further. Information as to Freight or Passage, apply to
4
ORMAL
&
Manager.
STEAR
NAV
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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN FORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA,
PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL, AMERI- CAN and SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.)
THE Steamship
"BALLAARAT,
Captain F. Summers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 17th instant, at Napa, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other Carge for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay with Transhipment.
Parcels will be received at this Office until P.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to nole the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading.
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For further Particulars, apply to
E. A HEWETT,
Superintendent
ilangkang, 3rd January, 173.
To be Let..
TO LET.
HAYTOR" at the PEAK.
"THE RETREAT"--MOUNT KELLETT. HOUSES in LEIGHTON HILL ROAD, FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, CAUBE-
WAY BAY, facing the Polo Ground. No, I, RIPON TERRACE, GODOWNS at BOWRINGTON, Praya East. GROUND FLOOR of No. 4, BLUE
BUILDINGS, Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LD,
· Hongkang, and January., 1993.
・f209c
TWO
TO LET.
WO SPACIOUS GODOWNS-Nos 95.
and 96, PRAYA EAST.
HOTEL
TWO ROOMS above NEW VICTORIA
Apply to
H. N. MODY,
Victoria Buildings Hongkong, 4th December, 1902: [13284,
TO LET.
**DODWELL, & CO., LIMITED, S. HOUSES LEIGHTON HILL ROAD.
General Agents. Hongkong, 23m December, 1902.
TB744
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
HONGKONG TO SYDNEY
·AND MELBOURNE.
“VIA
USUAL AUSTRALIAN PORTS OF CALL
AVERAGE LENGTH OF VOYAGE
TO SYDNEY 20 DAYS.
Saloon Passengers carried at SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES, particulars of which can be obtained on application to the Undersigned.
NEXT SAILINGS, TAIYUAN leaves on 20th Jan "ITSINAHA
16th Feb CHANGSHA"
7th Mar 4CHINGTO
4h April
Superior accommodation amidships. Elec bie Light throughout. Fitted with Refrigera tors which ensure a fresh supply of ice and provisions during the entire voyage.«. Duly qualifed European Surgröns -
EVERAL NEWLY BUILT EUROPEAN Apply to
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON LAND & LOAN CO., LD, No. 8, Queen's Road West,
Hongkong, aoth October, rang
ME
TO LET
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THE Splendid New Twin Screw Steamer
*KWONG CHOWAN 1.474. Tons Captain Austin, R.N.R. leaves HONGKONG for CANTON at 5:30 PM, on SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, returning to Hongkong the following days, leaving Canton at 5 PM: Unexcelled accommo dation for First Class Passengers, Ship lighted throughout by Electricity
Page Fare S400 Single Journey. Meals $100 each.
The Company's Wharf in West of the Hong
BUTTERFIELD 795 Byty kong Harbour Master's Office, Make
Agents; 0, N, 04, Lide
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