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TELEGRAMS.

(Renter's.)

The Russian Reforms.

LONDON, 29th December.

The St. Petersburg Municipality has re- solved to petition for the convening” of a Congress of the representatives of the Muni cipalities of Russia.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1904.

LUKE TUMUS.

There was a distinctly cold snap in the air. at the Race Course this morning when further gallops took place in the presence of a fairly large gathering. Times were taken as fol lows:

Mr. Gresson's Derby and Mr. Cruickshank's sub, 1 mìle-42 2/5, 1.25, 2.01, 2.35.

Mr. J. R. M. Smith's sub, "‡. mile.-41, 1.15,

149.

British Military Attachs. General Slade starts to-day for Yokohama, | 2.26. |

The-North Sea. Inquiry, Admiral Kasuakoff, the Russian represen tative on the North Sen Inquiry tribunal, is returning to Russia and Vice-Admiral Du- bassoff has been appointed in his place. No reason for the change is stated.

Admiral Skrydioff Returning to Russia. Admiral Skrydloff is retuming to Russia from Vindivostok.

New Artillery for the British Army,

The War Office has placed orders with Armstrongs and Vickers-Maxims for new 18, 1/2 pounder field guns, sufficient to supply the whole army.

H.M.S.GLORY'S" PINNACE

IN COLLISION,

THE HONGKONG VOLUNTEER

RESERVE ASSOCIATION.

Mr. W. H. Trenchard Davis, hon, secretary of the above association, has forwarded to us a copy of the following rules:

kong Volunteer Reserve Association, and shall 1. The association shall be called the Hong

rifle shoating. have for its primary object the promotion of

any

Dum-

Mr. Forrest's sub, › mile.-35 1/5, 1-145ber of members who are British subjects.

a. The association,shali consist of

Messrs. Mumford and Apcar's sub, t mile, 3. The minimum age limit for members --371-4-45-3/5--1.53, 2.26....

shall be 35 (except special permission be ab Mr. Mody's sub, I mile.-39, 1.14 2/5, 1.47 215,tained from His Excellency the Governar in

exceptional cases).

z:zo.

Mr. Gresson's Derby and Mr. Johnston's sub, 1 mile —41, 0.18 2/5, 1.56, 2:29 3/5.x

H.E. the Governor's, 1 mile,-41, 1.19, 1.58, 2.33).

Mr. Radantie's sub, 14 mile.—36, 1.15, 1.544. The names and addresses of all candidates 2.34.3.10.

for admission to the association, with the names of their proposer and seconder (who shall be members of the association), shall be given, in a form to be provided for that pur- pose, to the honorary secretary, who shall enter them in a book and submit them' for the decision of the committee at their next meet ing. A return of the members of the assucia- tion shall be sent to the commandant of the volunteers on the last day of each quarter of the year.

Mr. Dorabjee's, I mile,-(?), 1.10j, 1458, Cake Walk and Kayal, the former doing a mile and the latter three-quarters, 38, 1.5, 1.50)

Mr. Humphrey's sub, Sylph Rose and Mr. Mackie's sub were put in a mile, but unfortun" ately a good pow time was missed. Mr.lum, phrey's sub came in first, folk wed by Mr. Mockie's with Siph Rose third,

A few ponies were measured this morning. EARLY BIRD.

87. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH *AND MISSIÓN, ANNUAL TEA

AND MEETING..

This morning Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, sitting as Coruner, held an inquiry at the Magistracy touching the death, by drowning, of Cheung Kee, a bay aged one year, who met his death under circumstances already recorded in these with the Hongkong Missions to Seamen was The annual tea and meeting in connection columns. The following jury was empanel held at the Kowloon Institute yesterday even led: Messɛs. Benjamin James Spittles (Foreing. The large lower room was filled with taste- Iman), Ernest Sydney Clark, and Elas Silasly decorated tables laden with all kinds of Commander Thomas Lywne Shefint, of food things. Roast beef and mutton con-

Kadooric.

on the night of the 22nd inst. he exgaged and a host of smaller things of a most

JURORS FINEDIN

To-day's Advertisements.

CITY HALL. FAREWELL OF THE LITTLE FAVOURITES:-

FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY.

This morning on calling the names of the gentlenen summoned to serve on the jury at the coroner's inquest, touching the death of a Chinese bay from drowning, after his sampan THEATRE ROYAL

Gy, as recorded in another column, Mesers. had been run into by a pinnace from HM.S.

G. G. Catchick, and E. S. Clark were found to be absent, which necessitated others jurors being empannelled. Later, the two gentlemen appeared and explained that in one case the delay was caused by missing thie Kowloon ferry, and in the other a mistake was made in the time, though the summons clearly stated ten o'clock. His Worship pointed out the incon venience entailed on the Court and on sub. stituted jurors by gentlemen not being present when their names were called to serve on these juries. Though they were liable to a heavier fine, having regard to the circumstances, he would only inflict a fine in these cases of Sio each.

COMMERCIAL.

WEEKLY SHARE REPORT. In their weekly share report of 3oth inst. Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly and Potts state:---

chiefly confined to adjustments for the settle Transactions during the week have been

ment which is being negotiated and promises to pass off well. The market has remained

POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA

COMPANY.

TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), December gist, AND MONDAY, January and, (For the First-time in Hongkong),, "KING DODO.",

PRICES AS USUAL.

Bar l'ans at the ROBINSON PIANO Co. .Hongkong. 31st December, 1904. (1310

IN THE MATTER OF THE OLIVERS FREEHOLD MINES, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS..

[OTICE is hereby given that on and after Liquidator is prepared to distribute a first and final Dividend of THIRTEEN CENTS per Share to those Shareholders was apply for same and deposit their Share Certificates at the

ings, Chater Road, Hongkong.

and shall be payable in advance on the first 5. The annual subscription shall be $5.00,

day of January, in each year; but members joining the association after 1st September in any year shall pay only half subscription.

quier all round but towards the close, thingsN SATURDAY, 7th January, 1995, the 6. The members undertake not to quit the look rather more cheerful and we expect to see association without leave within one year of a revival of business after the holidays.. We joining it, and in the event of a proclamation take the opportunity of wishing our constitu being issued under section 12 (1) of the Voluntents the compliments of the season and a teer Ordinance, 1893, to enrol themselves under Happy and Prosperous New Year,

Reserve Company. Upon enrolment officers such ordinance as the Hongkong Volunteer

Shareholders in the following companies are notified that on and after Saturday, the 7th of the company will be selected and coinmis sioned by the Governor from among the members.

January, 1905, the liquidator, Mr. A. R. Lowe, is prepared to distribute a first and final dividend of

Thirteen cents per share in Olivers Freehold 7. Every member of the association shall-if-Miñes, Limited (in liquidation) and Nine.

YOU WANT

PROVISIONS

IN

1905

GIVE

Office of the Undersigned, St. George's Build-CHAZALON & CO.

A. R. LOWE,

Liquidator.

Hongkong, 29th December, 1904. [1203

IN THE MATTER OF THE QUEEN'S MINES, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

H.M.S. Glory, stated that-bout elevenfoclociutested the tables with chicken and ham, possible attend at a range at least once in every tenihs of one per cent per share in Queen sampan at Murray Pier, and gave instructions to some kind, such as mince pics, cakes, ly return of the members attending and the apply for same and deposit their share cer- Liquidator is prepared to distribute a first and month for the purpose of shooting. A quarter-Mines,. Limited (in liquidation) to those who | NOTICE is hereby given that on and after

to cross the harbour and to shape a course that would keep him clear of any incoming steam boats, which might be maxing for the shop ways at the Naval Extension Works. He saw a steamboat on the por: side coming towards him, which subsequently struck the sampan and capsized it. The sampa was showing the regulation lights at the time, and was then abuut 30 yards from the pier. Witness was thrown into the water with the rest, add was picked up by another boat. He saw the deceased lying on the back board in the siera of the boat asleep. De-

chow chow, etc., filled in the intervals. It was a scene of Christ pas cheer that would have delighted the heart of Dickens and made him acknowledge that even amid tropical surround- active as under the frost bound skies of the ings the spirit of Christmas is just as potent and homeland. Ample justice was done to all, in- cluding the steaming plates of plum pudding with which the ladies crowned the repast. At eight o'clock the Lord Rishop of the Diocese, supprised by a large number of the local clergy, took the chair, and the meeting commenced with the singing of the good old hymn "O, Come all ye faithful "The Rev. F. T. Johnson offered prayer, which was followed by two quaint old cards, very effectively rendered by the chair of St. Peter's Church. The Bishop then called on the Chaplain, the Rev. J. H.

mandant of the volunteers, score of each member shall be sent to the comtificates at his office, St. George's Buildings,

8. The association shall hold an annual meeting for prize shooting.

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9. The general management of the associa. tion shall be entrusted to a committee consist-

ing of a chairman, secretary, and eight other members, who shall be elected annually in general meeting. Members who have served on the committee shall be eligible for re-

election. Four of the committee shall form a quorum.

10. In case of any vacancy occurring in the committee between the holding of two annual general meetings the committee shall fill up such vacancy.

11. The duties of secretary and treasurer

Cunter Road.

Banks. Hongkong and Shanghai Banks have ruted quiet with small sales at $710. The London quotation is £70 10. Nationals are unchanged at $39.

Marine Insurances.-Unions have been sold and are wanted at $6go, China Traders have found buyers at $58 and close in further re- quest, North Chinas are in the market at Tis 95. Cantons continue in demand and can be placed at $250,

have

changed hands at $330 and more shares are

Fire Insurances-Hongkong Fire

wanted. China Fires jemahan handed have

further inquiries redeti Bought un

Ship

at $90.

France to give an account of the work of the shall be vested in and performed by one and. Steamt-Hongkong, Canton and Macao

year. This showed that the openings for work had been very many and that in spite of

the same person..

The annual general meeting, shall, be.

closing the again been booked at $28, very fiend of the start of Indo-Chinas are

MORE NEWS SE

SATURDAY, 7ih january, 1905, the

final Dividend of NINE TENTHS OF ONE CENT per Share to those Shareholders who ficales at the Office of the Undersigned, St. apply for same and deposit their Share Certi- George's Buildings, Chater Road, Hongkong.

A. R. LOWE,

Liquidator. Hangkong, 29th December, 1904.

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. INFORMATION has been received from the Military Authorities that GUN PRACTICE- will be carried out as under-

Pinewood Battery on 9th and 11th January, 1905, in a North-Westerly direction, at ranges from 2,000 to 6,000 yards. aiwan and Pak-sha-wan Batteries on 13th nuary, 190s, in direction of the entrance to junk Bay at ranges from 2,00910 6,000 yards, and yards, respectively. mancaise on either of

ported their in- L'he simpan people; obey tho fuck that the chaplain was single-handed held within the first three moning of the ECO stantly watched our the weather Antar

during the greater part of the year, much good for the purpose of washed PROZORNE to work had been done. In the recorded at

(R. PEREZ & CO.)

A TRIAL,

AND

GO TO

THEIR STORE

No. 6, Queen's Road,

Central

pinnace came round the point at the Naval tendiantes of scamen there had been a general report, of passing the accounts of the past year and 25 IDEBAR at the latter rate. Kiz 12-p=30A.M., and finish at Hongkong 31st December, 19040944)[7408;

ceased was an infant. The pinnace was going about five knots an hour when a struck the sampan. It was also showing the regulation lights. The collision could not have been averted by those in charge of the sampan, although it could have been by those on the pinnace if they had gone fuil speed astern and

ed his directions and behaved in a reasonumit- manner. Before the collision took place the Yard Extension, and if she had been going to the steps at Murray Fier she would have clear ed the sampan. All naval boats go to lurray Pier as it is more convenient. Had she then gone astern she might have touched the san- pan, but would certainly not have capsized her Cheung Hing, master of the sampan, gave evidence corroborating the last witness, nu new facts being elicited.

The inquity was then adjourned until Thurs day nex", at to o'clock.

ILK B.C. SMOKER.

advance in all departments and most cheering results The Bishop spoke at some length, dwelling on the encouraging feature of the repent urging the need for more machinery in the shape of another Institute on the H. K. side of the water, Ue also spoke of the need for someone to fill the gap left by the remofal of Mr., Wright to Rangoon, paying at the se tine a tribute to the character and work of that gentleman!

The Hon. Gersham Stewart, in a racy speech, in ghich the men gave the closest attention andwhich was punctuated by frequent bursts of Applause, dwelt upon the fact that the very The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank held end of our Empire depends upon our their annual smoking gencest at the London Nail and Mercandle marine. lie urged the Tavern on 28th Nov. The chair was taken by Sir Thomas Jackson, Bart. late General provision of more comfort in the forecastles of Manager and Chairman of the London Com our ships, and said that something should be mutes. When the Chairman entered a weldige to make searguing stups more attractive. come was afforded him the strains of "EL-Phe-flon Captain Barnes-Lawrence spoke He's a Jally fond Fellow "-which rent the

fim the standpoint of a wavy man of the air-coming from some fee throats or more. The conceit then proceeded, commencing wahabial dangers pcidental to a sea-going life a well executed overture on the panuloite by and said that all men would do well to culti by Mr. J. Waddell, who acted as accomp nist ofle a sense of the pisence of God and of throughout the evening. Numerous songs de dependence upon Him. He urged then followed, and the famans Intermezzo by Mas

steer clear of drink and to give the growshop Cagai was rendered on the mono-string by Mr. W. Johnston-Lavis. Shortly after this came wide heith. To look upon the Institute as a

an event that brought the house down-iz, taven of safety, and not only to frequent topical song by M. R. P. Thurslick-hemselves but to pilat other men to it, Back's never-failing poet. Mr. A. G. Kellogg's

The Rev. W. J. Southam under the form of song and banjo accompaniment was quite an acquisition to the programme. The first part parable showed the need of hope, love and

and of transacting any general business. of electing the committee for the ensuing year,

13. The honorary treasurer's accounts shall be audited by two membus to be appointed by the committee,

we hate beard of no business 10 10 Blacks under this heading.

Refineries-China Sugars have advanced to $227 at which price shares are obtainable. Luzons have also improved and are wanted at $16.

Mining-Raubs here nese Engineering

14. The committee may whenever they think fit, and they shall, upon a requisition made in writing signed by at least ten members, convene an extraordinary general meeting. Any re-turther shares g quisition made by the members shall express

Ducks, W the objects of the meeting proposed to be call- and Whampoa ed. Upon receipt of such requisition the com- mittee shall forthwith call an extraordinary general meeting. If they do not convene the

non, the requisitionists may themselves con- same within 14 days from receiving the requisi-

vene an extraordinary general meeting.

15. Seven days notice, either by advertise-

of any annual or extraordinary general meeting, ment or circular, specifying the time and place

and, in the case of the fatter, the nature of the business for which such meeting is called, shall be given to the members before every netirp.

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and no business shall be transacted at extraordinary general meeting except til sel forth in the notice convening the same,

meeting of the members unless a quartim of 16. No business shall be transarted at any

members be present at the time the meeting proceeds to business Ten members sha-1 form for an extraordinary general meeting the quo a quorum for the annual general meeting, hat

rum shall be thirty members,

of the programme closed with a quiet from fath by all who would lead a godly rigbieous "Patience -namely hear the soft Note," and sober life. which was a novel idea in two senises-new to The Rev. J. H. France spoke briefly, express- the Hongkong Bank smoking concers, nod new inasmuch as I was rendered by lenorsing bis drep gratitude to the many voluntary and basses, What Sullivan would say, il alive workers by whose wing co-operation alone we dare not think, but as a » inter of keer waste also expressed his deep sense of the kind. it had been possible for him to do his work. well performed.

After the interval Mr. McKenzie's song, ness of the many friends who had made the Dollar or Two received a tremendous ap festivities of the Bag and the annual tea pos- plause, but the events of the evening were a sible by their generous donations and wilting off the range shall, in die opinion of the com- Rowett's "Horopipe" and Sir Thomas Jack work. Mr. Neale, in a neat lutte speech pro-mittee, be injurions to the character or interests

son's "Wearin' of the Green," which he sanf in his imitable style. We were faruure with two other appropriate topical songs, writ ten and sung respectively by Messrs. V. Grayburn and C. J. Baker, to the airs of "Wr

me up in my Tarpaulin Jackstreet

"poserl a vite of thanks to the speakers. Mr. Casey seconded the motion, each speaker ex- Presssng his appreciation as a sailor of the On the call of the kindly interest thus shown. etaplain, three rousing cheers were given for te Bishop and the speakers. The singing of the doxology, and the blessing, closed a very pleasant function.

SHIPPING JETSAM.

CHEEN ISLAND LIGHT.

Puliceinan's Lol." Another popular event wis Mr. Nicholls song which won an encure. Podmore one of the 'good old Wests" gae a recitation with his customary energy; whih gained great applause, as did Alr. W. G. W Caster's comic songs and parod es by lams Altogether the evening was, as Sir Thodas

During the construction of the new tower, sad, a most enjoyable one," and all felt e- lighted that they had been so lucky in secung Island light will be visible only between the and until the new light is displayed, Green such a chaleman, Mr. A. 31. Townsend, fi a

following bearings:-from S 76 E. through short speech, spoke of the experience heþad had of the chainman's thoughtfulness in eter North, to N, 84° W., being obscured from all other directions. The red sector will be in- life. A compliment is due to the concert im- mittee for their organisation.-L. & Ccluded in the obscured area. press.

S.E. SHREWSBURY, Telegrams were received in lawn fast night,

A PARTY of local sports is proceedingfarly by Messrs. Gilman and Co. and Messrs. E. C.

ised ind

Singkong

ers at tdened

32.6. Farnhams have c and sales have been effected at TIs, 160, Tls. 165, Tis, 1671 and Tls. 170 closing in demand at the last price. Kowloon Wharfs have been dealt in at $111) and there are further inquiries at this rate. Ilongkew Wharfs are...wanted af Tls. 125 (old) and Ils, 122) (new),

Lands are without business and remain un- Lands, Hotels and Buildings-Hongkong

altered at $147. Shanghai Lands continue in demand at Fis, 1177 Hongkong Hotels have weakened and are to be bad at $144. Small sales we reponce of Hotel des Colonies at Tis. 19. Humphreys Estate are offering at $12).

Cotton Mills.-Ewos have again been done

have abe charged hands at the same figure. at His. 25. Inter, ationals and Laou-Kung-Mows

flongkong Cottons are quoted at $134.

Cigar Companies.-Sumatras has been sold to a small extent at Tls. 63. There are buyers of ambras at $100.

Prasting will commento on 9th and strat The above dates, Practice will take place on the

at and on 13th at

will commence on the cefetuaras hali Salwap. All ships, junks 200′ oshen, umgnala: are' to keep clear of the range.

L. BARNES-LAWRENCE, R.N "Harbour Master, &c Harbour Department,

Hongkong, 31st December, 1904.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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THE Undersigned have received instructions

from J. W. L. OLIVER, Eių, to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

THURSDAY, the 5th January, 1905, at 2 PM, within his resi- dence," Greencroft," No 5, Robinson Road, Kowloon,

THE WHOLE OF HIS

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

"

FURNITURE

THEREIN CONTAINED, Comprising:- TEAKWOOD EXTENSION DINING THER-COVERED EASY CHAIRS, TEAK- TABLE and CHAIRS, AMERICAN LEA

GLASS, BRASS FENDERS, ICE CHES), WOOD SIDEBOARD with BEVELLEU CAMPHOR-WOOD CHEST-OF-DRAW. CRS, Set of English-make BED ROOM FURNITURE, DINNER SERVICE, COOK- ING STOVE and UTENSILS, &c., &c., &c.;

ALSO

Collard, London, and 1 SINGER'S SEWING One COTTAGE PIANO by Collard and MACHINE (in good order and condition);

A Quantity of PLANTS in Pots."- · Catalogues will be issued. TERMS As usual.

AND

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong. 31st December,101. [1477

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Miscellaneous Green Island Cements have found buyers at $19 at which rate more shares 17. All questions discussed at any general

can be laced. A. S. Watsons (new issue) meeting shall be deciled by a majany of have been fixed at $12, the old shares are votes. The chairman shall have a caring vote. | "Wanted at $12). Hongkong Hopes have

advanced to $155 18. If any member violates the cules or bye 53 for the old i sue and at 19 for the new

Elecines are inquired far. laws of the associatium, or if his conduct on or shares. Langkats have "been booked at TH

Tis. 272

of the association, the committee may, after

due inquity, and after opportunity of making bis defence has been offered to nich member, call upon such member to resign, and if the ply within a fortnight of such communication person so called upon to resign shall not com-

heing addressed to him, the committee may erase his name from the list of members, and he shall forthwitli cease to be a member of the association.

19. All matters not specifically provided for the committee. by these rules shall be left to the discretion of

FREIGHT..

HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

"COROMANDEL,"

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo, by the above-named being landed and placed at their risk in the vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown consignment will be sorted out mark by mark Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each and delivery can be obtained as soon as the This vessel brings on Cargo:-

the smallest proportions, although inquiries Paucity of suitable tonnage reduces business are many and at good rates. The outlook for markets and when business with the present the New Year is distinctly promising in all ice-bound purts and with the South resumes, there should be a still further profitable businods are landed. ness to all local shipping companies engaged in the regular trade." -

For the week there are four settlements on record. Two are for single, trip charters, 1,103 tons secured $12,500 in full, while a Chinktang to Canton. A German steamer of

smaller Norwegian boat (949 tons) obrained 28. These rules shall be printed and a copy paid for Karatzu te Swatow, and the same rate $12,000 in full. $3.6o perion was the rale shall be given to each member,

was fixed, Kuchinotzu to Singapore.

- DMEMPLOYED EUROPEANS.

to-morrow morning for a two days' shot at Wilks, from Captain Owen Wilks, at Saigon, The Fev, J. II. France begs to acknowledge. Sam Chung, in the New Territory, their brie..to the effect that on arriving at the scene of the the following donations in response to his

wreck of the s.s. Shrewsbury, on the dombay

diale quarry being wild duck, of which it is Reef, the weather was so had that it was impos-letter in a recent's issue?

said very large numbers abound in the fistrict,s ble to get near enough to her, to form any Amounted previously acknowledg and anything else they can get. Alfgether opinion as to salvage possibilities. It is under: Per "B". about nine guns are expected to for, this stood that Captain Wilks will return in the "Sinner"

28. Laertes, and will subsequently make ano

party, chiefly drawn from members of he Sather attempt to inspect the vessel, and répondrons pilary Department.

an ber position and condition.

5.00

To-day's

TORment.

WANTED

TOR EMIGRANT STEAMER.

Apply to

Cja Hongkong Telegra#@Dfice.

18 December,

"NORUDEUTSCH

STEAM FOR`. SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HIOGO AND КОКОНАМА. HE Imperial German Mail-Steamship

THE

"BAYERN,"

Captain H. Förmes, due here with the outward German Mail about WEDNESDAY, at 6 P.M.,

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will leave for the above places about 12/24 hours after arrival.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, For further Particulars, apply to

MELCHERS & Co..

Agents. Hongkong, 31st December, 1904.

Entimation.

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

IS

"BLACK&WHITE

? DORCIE 193

1..

From London, &c., 'ex 5.5. India and Syria. From Australia,ex S.S. Chinu, From Persian Gulf, &c., er B. 1. S. N. and

D. & P. S. N. Co's Steamers, . Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 4 P.M., TO-DAY,

Goods not cleared by the 4th proximo, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent

No Fire Fsurance will be effected by no in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages us be left in the Godowns for snunation by the Consignets and the Company's representative at an appointed hour

All claims must be presented hinten days of the steamer's arrival her which date they cannot be recognised f

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

E. A HEWEIT,

BUCHANAN & CO "MISKY DISTILLER:L"

H. M. THE KING

HRH the PRINCE

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