Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 September 1886

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  • 26 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBIIBHID BVB K. Y TUESDAY AND FB,ID A Y ESTABLISHED 1833- NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1886. VOL. XLIV. No 67
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1956 1 n T«n*X .S > B N BT iN B Sc^^?S A Y? TILt SECOND FIRE OCE4N STEiM SH COMPANY t A., s INSURANCE COMPANY. holts weekly line 1 date, of arrival of the Mail Pack-| ed 7. 7. HE undersigned, having been np♦SMUTS' AtE conveying the Outward and IV.' Fire
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2009 2 Yangtsze Insurance Association FOU ND M> 182 5. NO I NOBEL S PATENT DYNAMITE. Limited. r-.uc j a b„n„. >« PENANG WOBKS ,™r ...ding 31.1 PeOMuber 1885. eon- fBE ALI IM p CONSIDERATION Ist M b T tributors are informed that the same will both for persons already assured can
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    • 1738 3 HARNESS HARNESS!! tobacco planter wanted. OLD wines T. C. LOVERIDGE received on Saturday 31st ultimo, a large quantity of the experienced one to manage an estate The following and choice Wines undermentioned goods, all guaranteed of the best qualities,’ in umatra have been carefully selected from old bottled Single and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1859 4 THE rFNTEN N x T Y IC K E GAT T A JUNIOR ARMY AND NAVY PAWNBROKER’S NOTICE. CALEDONIAN STORES, LIMITED. The Pawnbroker hereby notifies that Tiffin and Billiard Rooms. A B claims against the Regatta Lorn- Belnch Depots, Aldershot Dublin, a P 6O 1 w “o have not redeemed
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  • 1377 5 1886. PATROHS. H. E. the Governor, Sir F. Weld, g.c.m.g. 11. M’s Resident, Sir Hugh Low, k.c.m.g. H. 11. the Regent of Perak. C. V. Creagh Esq. N. Denison, Esq. G. W. Welinan Rajah Idris. Major R. S. F. Walker Captain Ah Kwee (28th
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  • 111 5 Penang, 3rd September, 1888. R*tr« cloak as follows London, Demand 3s.H dollars. Do. 4 mouths’ sight, Bank 35.1 Do. 6 Credits 3s. IS Do. 6 Documentary 3s. Ij Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 224 Do. 30 days' sight Private 227 Bombay, 30 227 Do. Demand Bank 224 Madras, 223 J
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  • 95 5 Friday. 3rd September, 1886. Straits Insurance Company, Limited. $I 1 >0 Shares $2O paidu p. No recent rales. May be quoted at 37. The Singapore Insurance Company Limited 100 b hares S2O paid up. Aommil at 9 21. Maynard and Company, Limited.— s 100 Shares, fully paid up.
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  • 46 5 Friday, 3rd September, 1886. Tin Lurut $37 75 rteady. Pepper Acheen 2'2 00 weak Pepper West (’oast No supplies. Nutmegs Ill's. 70.00 steady Basket Sugar 290 nominal Coprah good quality 380 steady White Pepper— ~37 s’» T'lpiiica Flour— 215 Tapioca Flake 5.65 Mace— 48 00
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  • Correspondences.
    • 561 5 To the Editor of the Penang Gazette. Sir, Your edit >rial comments bearing upon the Sophia Joakim case are just and to the point, and I am only surprised that the port authorities have not taken action in the matter but perhaps the most extraordinary part of
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  • 642 5 A great deal has been said and written regarding the paucity and powerlessness of the non-offieial members of the Legislative Council, and although an attempt Ims been made to increase the number by adding additional members for Singapore alone, nothing definite has been effected.
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  • 815 5 We are requested to notify that Lawn Tennis at “The Lines” will be suspended till further notice owing to the uncertain state of tbe weather. Our sporting friends will be glad to bear that an experienced Vet” has arrived here, and intends starting practice immediately. I’enang is
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 89 5 The Editor of the Pinancj Gazette does not hold himself rseponsible for the opinions of Correspondents; he holds all coirespondents answerable lor their facts. All communications intended for publication should be written in ink. and on one side of the paper only Legibility and writing will conduce considerably to c
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  • 556 6 Present The Hon’ble Resident Councillor, President. The Acting Deputy Colonial Engineer. L. Huttenbach, Esq. F. H. Friederichs Esq. 1. Read and confirmed the minutes of last meeting. 2. Ten tenders for the three Bath Houses are
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  • 445 6 Under the arrangements of the London Chamber of Com nerce, and by permission of tbe Prince of Wales, a Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the British empire was recently opened in the Conference Room of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Mr. J. G.
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  • 818 6 Mr. Wyer, at Poona, the other day, in replying to the toast of the Bombay eleven, made a vigorous-onslaught upon the demon of lawn-tennis, which bids fair to drive the noble game of cricket out of the field in India, at least. He pointed
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  • 941 6 The star of tbe Australian eleven is on n wane. It is possible that its members U C become stale through too much cricket A how, even Spefforth’s bowling has j n v terrors, after the two severe defeats infto?? this week by English comity elevens
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1467 7 KOTtCE. PRYE Kl ™hS£ K COMPANT IkOOtt out, ***** 1 M out, 31ooK out. c£ rp HB Co m p.g°~.re pr .p„ea to FOK FOR FOR “LeX: i r, G± 1 CHIARINI’S ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS B, °Ownere of Steam Boats, Engineers, an d water on sill during Spring tides 14
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1144 8 Apollinaris L WATER, Ivnti J NATURAL SODA WATER. INDIA •Th* queen of table waters. N /I II i Bkitish Methcai. Journal. I/ vy APOLLINARIS WATER. {jf Supplied continuously to the I able of y/ h.r.h. the prince of wales during the last five years. J \2 Apollinaria, the Natural Soda
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    • 573 8 NOTICE. 1 beg to inform the Public of p en and eurroundering Districts that I |j"c this day purchased and taken over ch/r 8 of the Penang Horse Food Steam Coy and 1 am prepared to supply Crushed food on receipt of orders and all orders warded to ire will
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