Pages from the Times of India Reporting on Matters in Baroda Including the Arrest of the Gaekwar [2r] (3/4)
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, KKaiSTERED No, 21-1876.
‘4
VOL. XXXVIII. New Series.
BOMBAY : SATURDtAY, JANUARY 16, 1875.
[With Supplement.]
NO. 14
SHIPPING NOTICES.
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL COMPANY.'
T^HE,, following or, other first class
X Tcsjcls'wlll bo despatched for EUROPE
VESSEI-g., , (JAPTAIX. TOSS. 1I.P. JAS.
BAXGAI.ORU ..W. Sonincs.... 20G3 MO 18th—SonUiamptoo.
LOMBARDY ..K. M. Uitlson.. 2728 4M 20th—Suez, Ac.
Tn. |
THIBET C. IT. Hnstloy.. 2603 400 Ist-Sonthampton.
hindobtan ..M. Itoikell.... Ilia ooo sth—Son, Ote.
KHIVA J.D.Qsby..., 1800 400 1 16lh—Sorithnnipton.
ZAMBESI.......0. P.Oatos.... 2431 870 Itad-Snos, ftc.
Mabcii. ’
AUSTRALIA ;:J.'8. Murray.. 3048 800 1st—Southampton.
YENETIA W. 0. AD gore. 37M 400 Sth—Suez, Ac.
WDUS ........N.Stowart.... 8178 800 loth—Southampton.
TEHERAN .. ..A. H. Johnson. 2080 400 22nd—Suez, Ac.
SURAT O. C. Bnrno .. 3112 030 20th—Southampton.
Passengers are booked to MALTA, GIBRALTAR, and
SOUTHAMPTON by overy Mall. Tho Southampton atcamors
proceed to that port direct ; but by the alternate ft teamen
Passengers change vessels at Sncz.
Passengers to BRINDISI, ANOONA, and VENICE are carried
by every steamer, but proceed by Rail from Suez to Alexandria.
Passengers are requested to send their heavy baggage to
Mazagon on the day of tho Steamer's departure, before 10 A.Jt.,
In order that It may bo weighed and labelled previous to ship
ment.
, A small Steamer will Icavo tho Now Dock Boftul at Mazagon
at 8 p.m.', precisely, on tho day of sailing.
GEORGE F. HENRY,
Bombay, January 13,;187e. Superintendent.
STEAM TO CEYLON, PENANG, STRAITS,
CHINA, AND JAPAN.
a I II—l»ai». ‘rill. .JAYII .Jaj.-, at . f.»t.:‘rao« MAMaaos*.
T he peninsular and
ORIENTAL COMPANY'S Steam-ship
'• SUNDA,” (1,081 Tons, and WO H.Pj/Oapt. J.
O. Bahot, will be despatched as above, oerrylog
H. M.'s Halls, and taking alto Passengers and
Cargo for Madras and Calcutta.
No Cargb will bo' roiMred on board after sunset on tho day
previous to sailing, and no brokerage will be allowed on any
chest of Opium tho Olllcor's receipt for which Is not lodged In
the Company's Offloo before noon on SATURDAY, tho 23rd
Jannary 1876.
, GEORGE F. HENRY,
Bombay, January'l2,1878. ' Superintendent,
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL.
VIA SUEZ CANAL.
fjp H E fine Screw Steamer
SHIPPING NOTICES.
CHEAP PASSAGES TO LIVERPOOL OR
INTERMEDIATE PORTS.
TT'HE first-class Steamer “ BLEN-
JL HEIM," 2,021 tons Register, leaving about
' 25th Instant, baa comlorlablo accommodation
I for a limited number of Cabin Passengers.
Cheap Passages can be arranged by applying to
MoCULLOCH, BROWNE ft Co.,
Bombay, Jannary 11,1886. Agents.
FOR LIVERPOOL;
To sail about 31H January.
HE 8.S. ATALANTA, 2,800
Tons, J. O. Shaw, Oommanier.
This ' well-known and favorite Passenger
Steamer has just been refitted with entire new
Engines, Boilers, Ac.
The Saloon and Cabins, which are amldshlp, bavo boon cn-
arged, and are fitted op with every modern convenience 1 and
omfort, for 8i First-class Passengers.
PARE] TO LIVERPOOL R4M
For Passages only apply to
JOHNSON ft . Co., , j
Ncsblt Lane, Fort. , Slilp-Brokors.
. NOT*.—The ATALANTA lies opposite Apollo -Bandar, and
Intending Passengers of o .Invited to Inspect her accommodation.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED, THREE OVERSEERS, co
1V petent to anporvlso Bead Conatrnctton and Balldlngs.
Salary «S0 to SHOO per ranal. Appllctllons accompanied
Ur tcattuionlhla and reference to b-> made
R. BOOTH,.
Local Fund Bogtoeer, Kattywar.
Rajkote, Jan. 10,1875.
“ PALESTINE,”
2.807 Tons, will be despatched from BOMBAY on
or about the >0tb January 18731
She bas superior accommodation for 25 Passengers, and is a
very fast Steamer. For Passage apply, to
KING, KING & Co.,
i, Church Lane, Bombay.
STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH ITALY,
V/A SUEZ CANAL.
ITALIAN STEAM NAVIGA-
X TION COMPANY of Messrs. R. RUBAT-
. TINO* Co., GENOA.
The Regular Steamers leave
GENOA ... BOMBAY
on Sth and 24tb, on tho 1st and lath.
of-each Month,
PASSENGERS’ RATES,
(Inclusive of all Transit Fees through tho Suez Canal.)
1st Olni
Aden £22
SUEZ 88
Port Said 18
Messina 80
Naples.'. 80
Leouorn 80
Genoa 60
Marseilles 82
2nd Claes.
Alii |
84 o
l»JS
3rd Class.
,.„*4 1 .
.14 3
.w . 1 a
. 14-lOj
Children under 3 years, free of charge, children not above
10 years, half fare.
NEXT STEAMERS FROM BOMBAY J—
“ AUSTRALIA,"' to soil about tho end of January 1876.
“ ARABIA,” to sail on MONDAY, 1st February 1876. '
“ ASIA,” to sail on MONDAY, 16th February 1876.
u INDIA,” to tail on MONDAY, 1st March 1875.
“ ASSIRIA.” to sail on MONDAY, 16th March 1876.
“ PERSIA,” to sail on THURSDAY, 1st April 1876.
“ BATAVIA,” to sail about tho middle of April 1875.
All Steamers of this Company have large First and Second |
Class accommodation.
The exact hour of departure will be fixed and published a day
two previous to sailing.
For hand-books of Information, rates of freight, he., apply to
C. GRONDONA,
Agent Rubaltlno Steam Navigation Company,
Bombay, Jan. 1,1878. No. 9, Hummum Street.
NOTICE.
I ?ROM the 1st January 1875 the British
India Steam Navigation Company (Limited) have made
a REDUCTION of nearly 20 per cent, on their PASSAGE
RATES, and grant Return Tickets, available for 6 mouths, at a
■ UH furtlior roduollon
W. NICOL ft Co.,
Bombay, January 8,1878. Agents.
GREAT INDIAN PENINSULA
RAILWAY COMPANY.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
TNTERE8T WARRANTS for the half year
A ending 31st December 1871 has THIS DAY been POSTED.
G. A. BARNETT,
Acting Agent.
Company's 0 Dices, Bombay, Jan. 14,1873.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BY ORDER OF THE PONDICHERRY
COURT.
AUCTION SALE AT PONDICHERRY,
XJL on the loth February 1878, of a STEAM SPINNING and
WEAVING MANUFACTORY, with large Compound, measuring
7 Oa voice. 4 Dwelling-booses, God owns, Ac., Ac.
For particulars apply taMonalcur LEON GUERRE or to Mon
sieur REYNAUD, Solicitors In charge of tho Sale.
T?URNI8HED BUNGALOW WANTED,
X 1 on Malabar Hill or In Marino Lines, for V or 12 months.
Address “ DEVON,” care of Tmm or India otlleo.
T IO LET, a comfortable furnished BUNGA-
' LOW da Malabar Hill. Conld bo bad with Immediate
possession till the end of May.
28, Medows Street.
Rent very moderate. Apply to
P. BYRAMJEE,
llonso Agent.
r PO LET, with immediate possession, a com-
X plctoly well famished BUNGALOW on the top of Male-
bar IDII, formerly In the occupation of the late Dr. ward. For
II'. ut and other particulars apply to
P. BYRAMJEE.
28, Modows Street. Hoorn Agent.
GRAND LIQUIDATION OF JEWELLERY^
FAVRE, LEUBA & CO.,
No, 3, HORNBY ROW.
NOTICES
r T , HE BOMBAY SUGAR REFINERY Co,
X Limited, has been formed la Shares of JH50 each, with
an Influential Board of Dlrccloni. Prospectuses and ftdl parti
culars may he obtained from the Secretary. 23. Apollo Street
Bombay. Applications for Shares tbonld bemads at an early
date. .
“INDIAN TRAVELLERS' GUIDE."
P ASSENGERS by Rail or Boat arriving m
Bombay will And tall and accurate Information regardlna
Hot * - -
TRAVEL from this City to other parts of In
gmmjmggfiBgfgj -jjrf r
Waal
auiDK'Ms the Only one published In Bombay, and con-
BHBH -Hpn—!—P QUID a,"
published at the Bombay OamtU Press on the 1st of each month
This “ OC ~——-—■
talnlng altoratlons In tbo servleo of TralhS and ftmmera oa this
1 sldo of India correctod np to dato. Tlio " Guide" lias an oxocl-
I lent Railway Map of India, and an introduction giving much
useful Information to Strangcra staying a ivcok or two In Bombay j
IPrico Eight Annas. Annaal Subscription—Jr5.| '
AUSTRALIAN HORSES.
A BATCH of 140 HORSES is expected
positively to arrive next week at the BYOULLA COM
MISSION. STABLE. They have been specially selected for
Bombay Market by R. J. Hunteii, Esq, and comprise first clam
Horses, such as Racers, Chargers, Hunters, and several well-
matched Pairs for Carriages.
Bombay, Jan. 16,1875.
ALLI ABDOOLA.
VALENTINES.
A CHOICE SELECTION
ON SALE BY
TREACHER & COMPANY, Ld.
BASS’S PALE ALE AND ,
GUINNESS’S STOUT,
FIRST QUALITY,
Bottkd by Messrs. M. B. Foster It Sons.
IMPORTED MONTHLY VIA. SUEZ CANAL, i
' Cash Price.
In Cases of 3 doz. Quarts per doz. JtH 0
Do. 6 „ 'Pints.;...'...... „ 4 0
SOLE AGENTS,
TREACHER & Co., Limited, ,
BOMBAY, BYCULLA, ft POONA
M. B. MADON & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS
extremely moderate and fully _
respectable Druggists' In the Town.
TBiufs—CASH.
Ont Station Orders'carefnlly and promptly executed.
M. B. MADON & Co.,
40, Baharkote, Zooma Muajid, Bombay.
N IOTICE.—Whereas RUSTOMJEE OOW-
ASJEE BANAJEE, lato of Calcutta, Parsco Merchant
THE “ TIMES OF INDIA”
OVERLAND SUMMARY.
<Ne6 W tht M Army and Navy Gazette," 28 pp.
Prepared for despatch by each Overland Mail.
Price—As. 4 per copy.
T H E BOMBAY EXCHANGE PRICE
CURRENT.
Special Market and Fought Reports,
With the usual Oomtuoroial information of the week
Published Weekly on tho departure of each Overland MalL
#10 per annum ; As. 4 per copy.
SALES BY AUCTION.
QORABJEE COWASJEE ft COMPANY,
O No. 31, APOLLO STREET.
SHERRIES IN WOOD.
THE demand for WINES in BULK has led us to increase our importations
of the following Brands in Wood, with a view of still further meeting the
requirements of Messes, Clubs, and Co-operative Societies.
The following are oiir quotations :—
WHITE SEAL, per quarter cask yielding about 13 dozen Ba. 156
YELLOW SEAL, ditto ditto „ 195
VINO DE PASTO,i&;-=aitio ditto ” 195
orflootit Its. 13 per dozen for a good Dinner Sherry.
VINO FINO, per qijartor cask yielding about 13 dozen ; Ba. 234
VINO PUBO, l ' ditto ditto n 260
or cqud to Bb. 19 per dozen for a very pale, dry, and delicate Wine.
The Quarter (fljjfr'y <»» m ost convenient for Families, anri a ffl-ont
cffected.
To Messes, Clubs, Co-operative Societies and Traders, a liberal discount
allowed.
CUTLER, PALMER & CO.,
BOMBAY.
rpHE REMOVAL AND UTILIZATION
X OF THE BOMBAY NTGHTSOIL. Preceded by a Criti
cism of Urn other proposals lately put before tbo Town Council.
A Pamphlet by
EUGENE C. SGHROTTKY; ftC.U.G., ,
Md by THOMSON a TAYLOt Rampart Bow, at Ml par copy,
ANALYTICAL LABORATORY.
TpOR the ANALYSIS- of Watebs, Foods
A Soils, On. Cakes, Bose Dost. Piixumaceutical Pbe-
pabatioss,Dbuos,Maxohes, OlLS.OnKS, Ac, Ac.
Address J. H. WILSON, Ph. Ch.,
Analytical Chemist, BOGERS k Co, Fort.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
MIDWIF8RY.
L ADIES wishing to consult, or seenro the
I set vices of a practical Midwife, can do so by apply tog
to MRS. EDWARDES, con I Ik'd Mldwlfo from'' City of London
Lylng-ln-HospItal.” at 30, Bcllnsls Junction Road, above tb.
Government Telegraph Olflce.
DEPOT OF SEWING MACHINES OF ALL SYSTEMS.
M. BRESLAUBR & CO.
Have received SEWING MACHINES from all the well-known Makers, and
: !i offer them at exceedingly low prices.
WHEELER it WILSON’S SYSTEM, complete on stand I? 80
Do. 1 PLATED THROUGHOUT )Q0
LITTLE WANZEB SYSTEM (SPLENDID LOCKSTITCH MACHINE) 60
LITTLE HOME (LOCKSTITCH) 60
The EXPRESS (a veiy beautiful MACHINE, and EASY to WORK) 82
The LADY 30
The ORIGINAL AMERICAN CIBOOLAB ELASTIC 160
FULL INSTRUCTIONS WITH EVERY MACHINE.
M. BRESLAUER & CO.,
GENERAL IMPORTERS AND AGENTS,
NOTICE.
IMPORTANT TO THE RESIDENTS ON THE
LINES, G. I. P. R.
NORTH-EASTERN
•STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE
MALABAR COAST, CEYLON, MADRAS, AND
CALCUTTA.
nhHE BRITISH INDIA STEAM
X NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED),
, UhDBR Coxtiuct with Governsiknt, dcs-
i patch Steamers as above with Malta, Possougers,
and Cargo, overy weak.
Tho S.S. “ ASSYRIA,” 1,481 Tons, 200 H.P., Commander
C. Hkashax, will bo despatched on SATURDAY, tho I6th
Jan. 1873, at 4 P.M.
Loaves— Jan.
Beypore 21
Cochin...
Jan.
Loaves—
BOMBAY .... 18
Batnigherry.. 17
Vingorla 17
Goa 18
Carwar 18
Mangalore 19
Oannonoro.... 30
Toltlchorry .. 20
Calicut
. 22
Leaves— Feb.
Vlzagapalam— 3
Blmllpatnm .. I
Calugapatam.'. 4
Tutfcorln L— |
Colombo 23 Paue Point
Gallo 28 Arriv e.
Nogapatam .. 29 CALCUTTA .
Madras 81
Ooconada.. Fob. 2
.pore and China oan bo bookol by tho
s line honoeor from Intermodule ports for
transhipment at Gallo to tho Mcssogorles Maritime Company’s
steamers which ran regularly.
Also for Batavia. Sourabaya, Tjlllatiap, P.ilombaug, Pan-
tteaak, Atchccu, Padaug and Uoluccos Islands to go forward by
tho Moosagortoo Maritime and Nortborlands India 8. N. Com
panies.
N.B.—No Cargo will bo received on tho day of sailing.
W. NICOL ft Cp. f Agents.!
STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE
PERSIAN GULF
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
V/A KURRACHEE.
(/nterohanyino Cargo and Passengers at Btusorah. to and
J rom Bagdad, with th* Euphrates and Tigris Steam
Navigation Company.)
rpHE BRITISH INDIA STEAM
X NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED)
• Under Mail contract with Government,
will despatch a Steamer every week to the
PERSIAN GULF
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
, touching at KURRAOHKB,
GUADUB, MUSCAT, BUNDER ABBAS, LINGA, BUSHIRB,
FAC. BU8RBH, and occasionally at BAHREIN, KOWEIT, and
HAHOMKRAH.
The 8X “ CASHMERE,” 1,082Tons, too H.P., Commander J.
AVKRN, will be despatched on FRIDAY, the 22nd Jon. 1876,
i a t« p.m.
Leaves— Fob.
Bushlro 4
Kao :. 8
Arrive BUBRBH. 7
Leave B USE EH.. 10
Fao 10
Busblra 13
Baharlen .... 181
I4oga 17L__
N.B.—No Cargo will bo received on the day of sailing.
W. NIOOL ft Co., Agents.
Loaves— Jen.
BOMBAY .... 22
Kmrachao.... 28
Guadur 37
Muscat 29
Jask to
Bunder Abbaa.. ai
, Fob.
Llnga
Leaves— Feb.
Bunder Abbas.. 19
Jask 20
Muscat. 21
Guadur 21
Kurreobeo.... 20
' March.
Arrive BOMBA V. I
died, leaving considerable properly mostly In Calcutta • and
wbereaa amongst others, MITHIBAL now residing In Bomber
widow of tbo lato Mcrvpanlebr®^-^— "—'—— —
of the said Rastom]co ~
Of tbo Hold deceneoO'''-- I—I—■ I——t«ivi
Rstato of the said deceased ; end whereas MAN'OCKJKE BUS-
TOM J EE BANAJEE, of Calcutta, Morchaut, one of the sons and
heirs of the said deceased, has possessed Himself of the whole
of tho said Estate and has hitherto refesod to satisfy the share
of, amongst others, the said Mlthlbal; now the undetsfened
nnder the Inatrpotions of the said Mlthlbal, doth hereby neb-'
Heir notl'y tbo existence of her said Claim on tbo sold Estate,
and doth hereby warn all persons whomsoever from In any way
doallng either aa purchaser, mortgagee, or otherwise, with the
aald Maubckjco Rustomjeo Bannjco, uls agenU or attorneys. In
respect of any portion of the Estate, moveable or Immoveable
of the late Rustoinjco Cowasjce, either at Calcutta or elsewhere!
The Immoveable part of the said Estate comprises amount
others a certain Cotton Press and Buildings connected there
with, sit unto at Gooserec, near Calcutta. Those, therefore, who
have already dealt or who will hereafter deal with the said
Man-.ckjco llustomjeo Banajco In respect of the said Estate or
any portion thereof have done and will do so at their risk and
peril.
The Undersigned has Instructions from the said Mlthlbal to
gives neb further Information as may be requited touehinatbo
premises. “ i
ARDESIR FRAMJEE,
a „ „ , Solicitor, lllgh Court, Bombay,
Apollo Uouae, Ap^'.o Street, Bombay, Jan. it, 1876 . '
AUCTION SALE of BUILDING MATERIALS at VICTORIA
BUNDER, COLABA.
THIS DAY, SATURDAY, the 16th Instant, at 4 a*., Messrs.
80RABJBS COWASJEE * Co. will ae>l by Public Auction on
“Sre Aba^ a Bh^biirerau ^ RAMPART ROW (ADJOINING “WAYERLEY HOTEL”), BOMBAY
bonding materials of a Ohawl of 49 Rooms, erected an I built
upon a surface of 400 eqnaro yards, and assessed .undor No. 14.
These Rooms now yield a monthly rent of #77, and the ma
terials can remain on tho premises If the pnr.hascr desire* of
doing so by paying tho Groand Rent.
Thiiks or Saul- a deposit of 23 per cent, will be required
at tho lime of sale, and the remainder to be paid for within
igbt days, la which time the purchaser will have to remove the
aid materials.
SORABJEE COWASJEE ft Co. I
Bombay, Jan. I6,_i874.m
B knnbtt and company
No. 4, FORBES STREET.
WEEKLY SALE.
THIS DtY, SATURDAY, the 16th Inst., Mean. BENNETT k
Co. will soil by Public Auction, at their Rooms, ■ large qnaullty
—7 and coloured piece goods.
__ articles cf olllcc furniture, such os large and small writ
ing tables with drawers, slopes and pigeonholes, record presses,
sample cupboards, full and mellnm size copying presses on
stands, olllco chairs, shroff's benches, scales with weights, price's
patent safe on stand, cask of Insect powder, Inkstands, Be.
A handsome Sowing Machine by wheel, r and Wilson.
100 Sots of Water Jugs, each containing 3.
An Invoice of handsome Table Eeroalne Lamps of sizes,
handsome porcelain painted and gilt-bordered Coffee Services
ATlPJl.
1 doable seeled phaeton.
A One mllob cow and calf.
1 handsome Bey Arab Horse.
1 do. 'Grey Galloway.
AUCTION BALE OF BRICK MAKING MACHINE.
T1H 8 DAY, SATURDAY, the IGth Inst., at 3 p.m., Messrs
CURSETJEE DOSSABHAI,
GENERAL, MESS, AND COMMISSION AGENT,
MAN UFACTURER OF AERATED WATERS,
CAMP DEOLALEE,
IS now in receipt of his NEW STOCK for the TROOPING SEASON of
A 1874-75. ■
A large assortment of Stationery, Books, Office Requisites, Travellers’
Requisites, Smokers' "Requisites, Toilet Requisites, Hosiery, Drapery, Toys,
&c., &c.
wv.-.zn.nnLnow residing m Bombay, i tius dat, Saturday, th, mi. .mat., at 3 p.m., Messrs yGT V selec t stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, aud Children’s Boots and
Twanjce Jchangcr Banajco and daughter I BENNETT 4. Co. aro Instruclod to submit to 1'abllc Auction at SllOPS
I Cowanloc Unuafcc, U aa oaa ot tho heirs tbalr Rooms— . ” l ^ lx ", .... ,- v
^ciajton sodpo-'s patent Brick MakiegMachiDe. . / TTmes and Spnfs contain clioicest Brands, in Clarete, Champagnes,
Hocks, Moselles, Sheries aud Ports, Spirits aud Liqueurs of every description,
Ales and Stouts.
Besides, a complete assortment of Oilmanstores, too numerous to detail,
P.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
-& G. Tt-fCDaiiXa. -®r- Co*. Ttavo “KI?
MOWD their shop opposite lo Mckt*. Forbes & Co.
P. ft J. RADELIA ft Cc^
Elphlnstonc Circle.
HOME AND EDUCATION IN ENGLAND.
T |WO LADIES residing in a comfortable de-
I taebed House with good Garden, la a beautiful and
healthy situation near Bcddlngton Park, Surrey—12 mltae from
London and 10 minutes walk from the Railway Station—having
for some years bad charge of one boy from India, who Is new
bring prepared for King's College, would RECEIVE ANDTAKE
ENTIRE CHARGE of TWO OTHERS to whom they can offer
every comfort of s private family, and all the advantages of a
thoroughly well grounded cdncatlonln English, French, German
and Latin.
TERMS Inclnslvo of all charge^ except Clothes, from 60 guineas
er annum, or for a Family by arrangement.
First clats references In England and abroad.
Apply In the Bret instance to
REVD. CHARLES A. KOCH,
Government Chaplain, Jaffna, Ceylon
PANCHGUNNY SCHOOL.
PATRONS.
H. E. tbo Governor.
Hon. A. Rogers.
The Chief Justice of Bombay.
Col. J. Field, as.
rTNDER the management of a Local Com-
k-J mlttcc. of which the Collector of SatXara Is President.
The Master, Mr. Good, receives Boarders.
Terms from *25 to *83. For particulars, apply to Mr. Good
A. WINGATE,
Honorary Sceretaiy,
Panchgnnny School Committee.
' Just' received,
Pisit..SHIP7'WHITE ADDER,'’
'CHUBB’S
PATENT '
SAFES.
The most scouro against Fire and Thieves.
Chubb's Box and Look Malt, Parsec Bazaar Street, Bombay.
EDULJEE PE8TONJEE,
Established 1847.
STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH
KURRAOHEE.
npHE BRITISH INDIA STEAM
I NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED),
raum. ikon* lLu“ Oojrnuc* with Oovbju«hiiht.
Hfr’ ymi inUnnectlon >vltb she wMkly sendee from
S?r,i?5 0 Siii during she Fair Season, despateh a
Tho a*. MONDAY.^"sth Jan! |
ftre D S^rAHng^tVMAWUL. PORE BUNDER, and
^t-NoSwillhorecaWedonthodayofsalHug.
W. NIOOL ft Co., Ageuta.
STEAM TO CARWAR AND COAST.
JStery Tuesday, antilfarther Notice.
rnHE well known and fast sailing
L Kr-„„u.r« PEARL." C. DOBIIT, Commander,
will Icavo for undermentioned ports on TU K8-
DAYSthilOth Jannary.atl P.M . from the
Vlnenrla.
Goa Panjim.
Carwar.
. Apollo Bonder:—
Hurnco.
Rutnaghcrry.
■ Joytapore.
Mat wan.
For Freight or Passage apply to tho Undersigned.
DADABHQY JAMSETJEE, Agent
No. 14, Modows Street.
"Vr OTICE.—CONSIGNEES per
X»sk. XY 3.8. “ PELAYO." ere hereby Informed
of the arrival of the Vessel, and REQUESTED
TO TAKE DELIVERY at once Of their rcs-
peeUvo GOODS.
No Claim of any kind will be paid after the departure of the
Steamer, unioaa It bo provlonsly passed by the Captain.
W. NICOL ft-Co.,
Bombay, Jan. 16,187’. Agents.
C ONSIGNEES OF CARGO per
S.S. "ERL KING,” arrived from Glasgow,
are REQUESTED TO SEND their BILLS of
LADING and DELIVERY ORDERS for onr
Inspection and countersignature, and TO TAKE
DELIVERY of their respective GOODS. • -
No Claims for damage or short delivery will be admitted
under any dreamstanees unless passed by the Captain before
departure of tbo Vessel.
w. ft A. GRAHAM ft Co.,
Bombay, Jan. 18,1878. AgenU.
SUEZ H O T EL,
FACING THE MARITIME CANAL.
TTIBITORS will find every comfort in this
V OLD-ESTABLISHED HOTEL, universally ncknow-
1C ThU Hotefhas bSmlborougbly renovated and large additions
made tbls season. . , 1 , _
This Is now the beet point to commonoo travel In Egypt,
and very suitable for Paseengen waiting Canal Steamers.
GEOR GEjWEBTOOTT, Manager.
CAUTION:
CHUBB’S PATENT SAFES, j
W HEREAS IRON SAFES are constantly
offered for sale having Chubb's Locks upon tbo doors
end sometimes on tho drawers, wo glvo Notice that the more
feet of their baring sneh Lerka I* No Guarantee whatever that
the Safes themselves are of oor inauufaoiiiro. Oar Locks of a
kind Utterly munltable for safe Doors ere frequently purchased
and applied to so-called “ Safes'' of the most worth loss descrip
tion. Wo would therefore advise Intending purchasers to mate
enquiry at our Warehouses or at our Agent, KDULJ EE PKSTON-
JEE'S Shop, called Chubb’s Box and LOck -Mart. Bombay, before
buying any Safo represented to twa Now or Booond-Hand one of
Chubb s Patent CHUBB ft SON, j
87, St. Paul's Ohuroll-yard, Loudon.
BOMBAY EXHIBITION, 1873,
PRIZE MEDAL.
K EROSINE OIL LAMPS with OironUr
Burner, “ Patent Kosmos,” arc unequalled
for Safety, Economy, and Brightness of Light.
NEW Arrivals of ALL KINDS of KERO
SINE OIL LAMPS in Stock.
FIRST QUALITY REFINED KEROSINE
OIL supplied at lowest rates.
Saporior Bohemian FANCY GLASSWARE.
NliW GERMAN TOYS, Excoliont PA
TENT WATER FILTERS. NEW PIC-1
TURE8 for SCRAP BOOKS arrived.
The above machine end plan can be seen on application to
the undersigned.
AUCTION SALE of valuable ami handsome Household Fur
niture, best plated, rich crockery and glas,ware, a llrst class
Mahogany g asd square piano by" Broad wood k Sons” (If
'^11 f —-—
not previously disposed of by private contract), a huadsomo p . i • ,1 •. 1 >
Eagllsh-bullt open carriego, a light Bagllth-bullt brougham, 101 WHICH HQ SOliCltS GfCrV OTClCF.
n tvl’ hiAluluiiiitst f.inr-rr.kf flntr trs-m* \ pnl» i*Ars*la0i> Havre** w w-%. ■« . ...
a pslr of baudsome fast-trotting grey Arab carriage ho; sen,
Ac., at No. Ids. Malabar Hill.
JOn WEDNESDAY, tbo 27lh Instant, at 1 p.m., Mcfsrs. DEN
NETT is Co. are Inslrnctcd to submit to Ptibllo Auction, at
bis resldsuco, at the nbovcmontloncd place, the valuable and
haodsome household f uroltaro, plat ml, glass, and porcelain ware,
piano, carriages, horses, 6 m., the property of Axuukw Hay, Esq.
1 Full particulars will be given hereafter.
AUCTION 8ALB of valuable end handsome Household Fnrnl-
I ture, Plated, Glare and PoroeUln-ware, a light olllco
Brougham, a pair of serviceable grey Horses, be., at No. 7,
, Rampart Row, Fort.
.On TUESDAY, tho 19th Inst, at 1 p.m., Messrs., BBKNBTT
aud Co. are Instrooted to submit to Public Auction at the above-
mentioned placo, tho valuable and household tfurolturo, Plated,
Glass and Porcelain-ware, Brougham, Horses, ice., the pro erty
of the Into Dr. Fitzpatrick, the same comprising 1 lob cat glass,
ware, handsome claret and gold dinner service, best plntcdwnro,
snch as lint water curry dishes, soup tureen, cruet, pickles,
1 liqueur and egg stands, lee pitcher, waiter*, teapot, setof apod 1,
: and forks, table end chamber candlesticks, cutlery, he., richly
N.B.—Fresh Eipply of all articles of a perishable nature always on hand.
CAN
THE “ TER AT” HAT,
FOR LADIES AND QESTLEMEN. A SOFT DOUBLE HAT FOR WARM CLIMATES.
BE FOLDED ANI CLOSELY PACKED WITHOUT DAMAGE. ESPECIALLY
ADAPTED FOR TRAVELLING PURPOSES.
ANDRE & Co., HITTERS, 127, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON,
Direct the attention of Ladies anllionUemen to their New “ TERAI" Hat, now much worn in all the northern provinces
of India, and highly recommendsl FORWARDED RETAIL POST FREE TO ANY PART OF INDIA, PRICE
23s. lid. THE DOUBLE HAT.
Site—I em happy to be abb to speak in the highest terms of your Tend Hat for EASE, COMFORT, CON-
- . ▼RNIENCB OF PACKING AID DURABILITY. Although the Hat is hardly a sufHoient protection for the head
open carved seasoned blsckwood furniture, such as circular, in the extreme heat of the Piste of India, YET FOR ALL WORK IN THE HILLS AT ALL- SEASONS, FOR
reurereriloiT^as^Ideboard dbmbmillcriL ' JOURNEYS, ANI) FOB GENIKAL WEAR IN THE COOLER WEATHER IN THE PLAINS, it U admirably
wimtuot“! trapo^,^monler^ handsome EngUsii li on (our i>o.4 adapted. The late Earl of Mayoionstantly wore your Term Hat, which was recommended to him by Colonel Ramsay.
bedstead*, camp CoU, dreadogand washing tables, clothes sod
gown presses, cuest of drawers, Aluncdabad oirpeta, Tucker'*
double Ughtlamp, rich table oroameuss perrote In cages, wines,
dispense articles, oooktag utensils end choice plants, Ac.
At f r.M.
A handsome Bengal-built Brougham.
A pair of senieesble grey carriage Horeee. Ac.
Catalogues are published and the property Is now on view.
BENNETT ft Oo.
Bombay, Jan. 16, 1876.
CHARLES ZERRENNER,
32 MEDOWS STREET, FORT.
LARGEST DEPOT OF SEWING MACHINES
- . Off ALL SYSTEMS.
Wheal or and Wilson, on stand
Do. ‘ do. Hand Machines
Superior, tho best Machines ever imported ..
Do. Hand Machines ....'.
Wilcox and Gibba j
Grover end Baker
Empire, for Tailors and Shoemakers
Circular Elastic !..'i:. : i!.lid
Home Shuttle Machine
.#75
#200
60
7C
85
110
. 66
' fS
20
80
46
90
120
150
85
ner.
#2 8
25
7 8
100
Price List sent on application,
THEODOR KNAUST,
27, MEPOWS STREET, FOBT, BOMBAY.
TO TIIBlDIRBCTOnS,
Fort Canning and Land Improvement Go* Limited, Bombay.
D EAR SIRS,—We, the Undersigned, Re
gistered Shareholders of the Company, request you to
Call an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the
SHAREHOLDERS for the purpose of appointing Messrs. Dhn-
rumsoybbal Punjabhal and Co. Secretaries, Treasorerv, and
Agents of the Compaby.—We beg to remain. Dear Sirs, your
meet ob'dlent servants,
Sba Kc*aow|ea Nalque.
Nursoy Kctsowjce,
K ha tow Mucciid]i-c.
Choonllall MotllalL
. < Ijlladhur Dowjco.
Hurgovundass Oooburdaas.
Hurridass Nathoobhoy.
Khlni]ee Hurndnss.
Dlnahaw Shapurjeo Soobbadar.
Ramjco Purshotum.
Nnsscrwanjco Rnttonjct'.
Oeobalr Narrondaas.
January 14,11*8.
PORT CANNING AND LAND IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY, LIMITED.
W ITH REFERENCE to the ABOVE
REQUISITION. NOTICE Is hereby given, that an
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the SHARE
HOLDERS of the Company will ba HELD at llio Kaolstarod
Office of the Companuy, No. 8, Medows Street, on TUESDAY,
the 26th day of Jannary 1176, at 3 imi., tor tho porpoee of con
sidering the preporitlen mentioned therein.
By Order of tho Board ot Directors,
SADANAND BALCBI8HNA,
Secretary.
Bombay, January is, 1873.
KANGRA VALLEY TEAS.
NE1LGHERRY HILL TEAS.*
T^HE Undersigned are SELLING these fine
X TEAS In small or large quantities at tbe following prioee;
Pokoo *1-2 per lb.
Orange Pekoe 1-U ,,
Green Teas 1-8 „
W. WATSON ft Co.
28, Apollo Street, Bombay,
Hanging Lamps 1
Wall Lamps, Metallic Redactor Shade*.
Hurricane Lanterns, Paper Shades.
Beat Rcliucd Koroslno Oil.
Lamps litted with the patent Kosmos Burner.
SUPERIOR BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE,
GLASS STATUARY, AND PAPER WEIGHTS.
Ico-crcam Vaehinea ....Ml 8 AttO
Toys in great variety-.
Ooconfufn C/icroofn and (Jlgart.
j Egyptian Water Filtore ft-I fttl
Do. Coqjahs I'.l.v.i - ' -las.—tiae.
CHARLES ZERRENNER.
—Il remain, yours faithfully, I—
0. T. BURNE, lato Sec. to Hu Excellency the late Earl Maro.—ICfA Jtdy, 1873.
Gentlemen,—I hare foimdpiur Terai Hat a first-rate Hal. I never wear anything else when in the district. It
is a wonderful protection from tttsun. and is. in my opinion, net ONLY FITTED FOR THE COOL SLOPES OF
THE HIMALAYAS, BUT FOB THE SEVERE HEAT OF THE PLAINS OF INDIA. I wear it in Mar. at Poona,
tb* hottest season of the year, aallnd it preferable to the ordinary felt Helmet. Tbe Lady’s HAT IS PRONOUNCED
TO BE PERFECTION AS A BIDING HAT.
. I am, Gentlemen, yours faithfully,
AYRTON PULLAN, Cant. Dept-Supt G. T. Si
4m June, 1874.
Surrey of India*
ANDRE’S NEW PATENT PITH AND FELT SOLAR HATS,
(Known as Dulo’s Patent,) WELL VENTILATED, SUN AND WATERPROOF.
These new Hats are remarloUe for their superiority in respect of quality, finish, lightness and comfort, are made in
various shapes for Ladies and Gatlemen, and are likely to supersede the plain felt Air Chamber Hat hitherto worn
TRADE ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
BADHAM AND COMPANY,
GENTLEMEN’S, IADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SUPERIOR HOSIERY.
AND UNDER VESTS.
GENTS 00TT0N SOCK DOUBLE HEELS
AND FEET, s
Fine Brown Cotton — Per doz. ftS
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN
KNOWLEDGE,
Dbi'Ository, Cathedral. Vestry.
NEW BOOKS.
Llfo of Bp. Patterson, 2 vols •• 4
Holy CatholicCharcb. Ooulbum 3 4
Christ the OodsoJar. wllh Preface by ■ be Bp. o4 Carlisle .. 3 o
Some Elements of Religion—Llddon 18
Bp. Heller's Journals, 2 vols. 3 •
Pioneers end Founders Mite Young > 4
Memoir of John Kcblo. 3 O
Blunt’s Scriptural Coincidence S J>
Address to Candidates for Ordination 8 4
Christmas and Now Year’s Gilt*.
Picture, Reward Tickets, Ac.
gOURNE & SHEPHERD
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS,
No. 10, RAMPART BOW, BOMBAY
(Near the Esplanade Hotel),
ALSO AT
CALCUTTA AND SIMLA.
STUDIO far PORTRAITURE
open daily from 9 A.M. until 4 P.M.
UPWARDS OF 3,000 PHOTOGRAPHS
Off
INDIAN SCENERY
Always oo view.
There Photographs unrerent scenes In Cashmere, N. W. Pro
vinces, the principal Hill Sanitaria, the snowy range* of the
Himalaya*. Nollghcrles, Southern India, Ceylon, Calcutta, Ben-
bay
Presidency
The name given to each of the three divisions of the territory of the East India Company, and later the British Raj, on the Indian subcontinent.
, Kajpootana, and Burmah.
COLOURING.
Portraits paint od In Oil and Water Colonr, from tag smallest
Miniature np to the size of Life.
Superfine do.
Balbriggan very line —
Balbriggan Kmboased Silk —
Brown Cotton-with Coloured Stapes „ 18 0
Heather Coloured Stripes.......—* „ 18 0
LISLE THRBID SOCKS.
Beet Brown Thread, Double Seels and
Feet Per doz. ft 22 0
Brown Liale, with neat Fkncy ftipes „ 22 0
Fine Drab Striped Per doz. ft 18 0
Fine Red Drab Striped „ 94 0
Superfine Silver Grey „ 20 0
Light Fawn „ 20 0
Brown - T „ 20 0
Fancy Colours n 16 0
Shetland Lamb's Wool » 86 0
Ribbed hand-knitted Grey Idrit'* Wool... „ 38 0
KNICKERBOCkS STOCKINGS.
Gentlemen's hand woven, aassittd shades.
Per pair — .fto 8 6 8
FOR DRESS WEAR.
Black Silk Socks —
Scarlet do*
«8
8 8
BATHING DRAWERS.
Heather Mixed Cotton. Colton ft'2 0
Fancy Striped do. ——2 8
GENTLEMEN’S BANIANS OK UNDER-VESTS.
THIN GAUZE MERINO.
17 fine Gauze Vest*, half Sleeves each.
Size of Chest in Inches ,*• 86 38 40 42
**-* 4 4-8 5 6-81
The above is the host
Banian
Merchant of Indian extraction.
wc can procure at a reason
able price, and stand Indian washing well.
40 Gauze Merino Vests, half Sleeves each.
Size of Chest in inches M 86 gg 40
#4 4-8 6 0 6-8
This 40 Gaase is the finest Merino me have.
82 Indian Gauze Vest, half Sleeves each.
Size of Chest in inches 34 80 88 .10
, , •.. 6 0 • 8 7 *-o
These Beniens are made of silk and wool, and have al
ways been considered the best for Indian wear
Summer Merino Vests each.
Size of Cheat in inches *6 38 40 42
*6 8-8 6 8-8
42
7-8
tnese Damans -“Kiatia during tbe summei
and utumn mouths. They are very suitable for the Bom
bay cold season.
GENTLEMEN’S COTTON AND MERINO
PANTS, DOUBLE SEATED.
Brown Dress Cotton Pants.
Inches (Waist) 80 84 86 88 42
#4-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8
Suparior Merino
Inches (Waist) 80 84 86 88 42
ftC 6-8 7 7-8 8
The above ore double seated and suitable for hard riding.
Saif Grey Merino each
. Inches (Waist) 80 81 80 88 42
ftfi ti-8 7^8. 8..
LADIKS’ WHITE COTTON STOCKINGS.
*adiee’White Cotton extra fashioned f ^JL' ,
double Heels and Feet ) u 1 - ?. 18 '« 16 ' 8
1 per dozen.
rediea' 2 Thread Balbriggan double f In. 81 91 10
Heel* and Feet A thoroughly-f ft 10-8 18-0 20-0
serviceable Stocking. ( per dozen.
. NOTICE.
I To Subjects of the A astro-Hungarian Empire
residing in India.
TN PURSUANCE of iustractions convoyed
X to me by tbe I. end R. Ministry tor Foreign Affairs, dated
Vienna, 13th November 1874. all Austro-Hungarian subjects re
siding In tbo Pnsldcnry are hereby required to eorereanlnsteto
| tbls Consulate or to tho Consular Agencies at Gallo nd Kurrachrc,
Madras and Ooconada. and tho Consulates In Calcutta and Colom
bo their present domicile, together with details cf marriage*,
deaths or blribslntbclr respective families, lu order that extinct
llUce to Austro-Hungarian Citizenship may be renewed, and
Identity csruffad. Tb* ooawtqotneis of any failure to comply
with them Instructions will real with the parties themselves,
W. G. HALL,
Bombay, 12th Janaary 1875. I. and R. Consul.
ANZEIGE.
[d* die tick zttr Zest in Indien aufkattenden k. k.
Oeslerrtich ungarischai Unlerthanen.
Z UFOLGE WEISUNG des H. K. K.
Minlstcrlums der auswurtlcen Angel- genbeit-n lu Wlcn.
[dailri 13 Nov. 1874, ergeht hlomlt aa alto k. k. Oast err rich
ungarisebrn Uotrrtbanen In ludlen, nnd dlcarr rrUdantscbafi
Ispcclcll, die Autfordrrung slch bclui hleslgeu Oonmlatsamte
auznmeldcu. hclmfs Evldcuzhallung gcgenwartlgen Kamlilcn-
bntendes, Erncucning crloschcncr KUrgcrrechca Daeumcnte
and RegistrlruDg dcr Gcburten, Uclrathcu and TodasUlto,
cvcntutll MltthcliuDg an die llclmaiIisgcmeladcn
Anaaerhalb der Bombay Pritoldenteehafl woboend* Ocstcr-
rclch ungarkebe Untcrtliancn mugen alcb ]e btI den k. k. Con-
sulaten In Calcutta uud Colombo rowle den Cousulats Aganteo
In KuiracUce.Galle, Madras, uud Cuconada anmeldcn.
Saumtcllge habeo slcb alUUUg* Polgeo seibst zuzumbrelbon.
W. G. HALL,
K. K. Consul.
K. ILCoiuatat la Bombay, den ls»—> lasmazuns-
AVVISO.
Agli i. r. sadditi A ostro-nngheres* domicsliati nellt
Indie.
N CONFORMITA dell ordinanza dell Ec-
cetoo I. e. U. Mlnblero dejll -llarl Kstorl d. d. 13 Xovcmbrc
11874. vengono Invltatl tuttl I ruddlll Auslro-uncarlcl qul dotal,
cllatl dl premtarsi Id quest' I.o It: Ooosolato, alio scepodl
costa tare le altcrazloul suceaaa ucllo state del to loro rifpetlive
farolgllr, dl rtnoovare I loro document! scadntl, nonebi- vldl-
mare, I non rstlutl, dl portare a connsccnza dl qoatt' I. c R Can-
solato par la debit* aanoCazlona eventualmcnte communlcaztonc
alto autorlta Interne I cast dl naaelia. morte a matrlm-mlu sne-
orssl nclle rlspettlv* fainlgllu 01 clttadluanza Austro-ungarlca.
Sum quludl Invitatl tuttl I ctttadlal An-iro-nogarlcl altro-
vaatirl attaalmente mile Indie, dl conformnrsl icrupulosa-
mentc c eonognl solllcltudlna a qu.sta ordinanza dell Eccelro
J. e It. Mlnlsicrodcllo Affarl Rstcrl, altrlmeiitl dovranno tore
ilrssl attilbulrsl to cousequenzt Irgall della tnaearaaoza a
ncgllgcnza dl qansU loro dovorl qual cilia Jlol Austro ungarlcl.
W. G. HALL,
1. e R. Console.
I. o R. Oousolato dl Bombay, 1112 Gcnnajo 1875.
NOTICE.
QEALED TENDERS will bo received by
O tbe Marino Storekeeper, at tbe Bombay Dockyard, up to
112 n'clrck of tho ISlb January 1873, for the SUPPLY by CON
TRACT. >prettied in tbo Scbcdul s, for one year, from st April
1676 to Slat March 1878.
Tenders to be superscribed, M Tenders for tbe Supply of Mis
cellaneous Art lelca.'.'
Tenders will not be received after lb* hour named.
Tenders must show a rate for each and every artlclosomprlsed
therein.
Parties may tender for one or as many complete classes as
they please, botnet for e portion of a dnss.
Each Tender before being opened mast be accompanied with
the requisite deposit In cash.
Each Tenderer must produce with his Tender Sample* of the,
principal Store* for which be tender*, such as Canvas by tb*
bolt. Rope bv the coll, Paint by the keg,OU by the tin. Tallow
by the poand. . .
Tb* names of tho Manufacturers of each sample must be
mentioned, which must bo equal to tb* Govei nment Samples,
therwlao tbo Tender will be rejected Irrespective of price.
Persons desirous of undertaking lbs Contract can obtain, On
ppllcatlon at this Olllco. printed Forms ot Tenders, Schedules
_f the Articles to bo (applied, ana snv farther Information they
may require In connection with the-Contract.
G. O’B. CABEW,
Marine Storekeeper.
Marine Storekeeper's Office, Bombay, Dee. 18, 1874.
I N THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICA
TURE AT BOMBAY.—OODixAnr Orioixal Civil Junis-
DtCTlOX.
Suit No. 230 or 1872.
AYKSIIABBBBK, widow of Dadabhoy bln Hamad.
~bboy. MAMADBHOY BIN RAUIMBHOY, LAL-
BHOY BIN DADABHOY, and MAUOMKD-
BHOY BIN DADABHOY, and BAYABAI. for
merly the widow of Dadabhoy bln Hamadbhoy
and now the wife of Cajon Mahomed Esm»ll
Mchanjce. and AMKKNAUBBKK, formerly the
widow of tbe late Dadabhoy bio Hamadbboy
and now tbo wife of Amecrbboy Dadabboy. all
of Bombay, Mahomedan Inbabitanfs, residing
In Shalk Booran Cumoodln Street, outside the
Fort Plaintiffs.
AMBBRBHOY HAMADBHOY, of Bombay, Mabo-
inedan Inhabitant, residing In Sbalk Booran |
Camondln Street, outside tbo Fort, aud UOR-
MUSJEE BUBJORJB8 and MANO0KJKK T8-
KOOLJEE. of Bombay. Panes Inhabitants, re-1
elding In Kburacdjee Manockjee Molla, within |
1 the Fort of Bombay Dei
... V'... .rt-vAo VU v\ m %«*
Oato vno ritteonWi oay ot Decnneor, one Tnonas
NOTICES.
\LL
xV egali
NOTICE.
PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
at tho JUTT STATE for money advanced or goods
delivered are hereby Infos reed that the aareg should he pro- I
scnlcd for Inquiry and vcrltlcation, cither to tfio Poderelgned or
to the KARBHARI OF Jt'TT, on or before the Ut of April next.
Mo Claires received after the ahovn data will to entertained.
G. YIDAL,
Assistant
Political Agent
A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency.
, Saltan.
Jult, Jan.6,1875.
THE GREAT INDIAN PENINSULA RAILWAY
COMPANY.
VTOTICE.—The Undersigned, being about to
JL\ proceed to Englandhy the Mall of tbelllh Instant, baa
under the Inatrncilons of the Dlrectore, DELEGATED his
POWERS as AGENT of.the Gnat Indian Pcnlnauia Hallway
Company to Mu. GEORGE -ALFRED BARNETT, who will net
aa Agent daring his absence.
H. P. LeMESURIER,
Company’sOfllcef,Bombay, Jan.9, 1875. Agent.
N'
NEW BANK OF BOSIBAY, IIMITED.
OTICE u hereby given, that tho
_ . TRANSFER BOOKS of the Bank will be CLOSED from
MONDAY, tho 18th, to FBI DAT, tbe 22nd Instant, both days
Inclusive.
By Ordar of tho Beard of Directors,
M. BALFOUR,
Bombay, Jan. 13,1875. Secretary and Trcunrer.
NEW BANK OF BOMBAY, LIMITED.
!XT OTICE is . hereby given, that aa AJ)-
A-> INTERIM DIVIDEND for the half year ended 31st De-
omber last, at the rare ol 0 per cenu per annnm, will be PAY-
ABLE on application, on and alto: FRIDAY, th* 22ad Instant,
to Registered Sharebeldere on 31st December 1871.
By Order of the Board of Dlrcctore,
M. BALFOUR,
Bombay, Jan. 13/1875. Secretary and Treasurer.
JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF
THE FOLLOWING:
NEW COSTUME SKIRTS.
QTRIPES of BLACK VELVETEEN, with
hD pafftafft of Violet Satin, MtO.
QTRIPE8 ot BLACK VELVETEEN, with
k3 pullings of Sol ten, #29.
S tripes of black velveteen, with
pollings of Grey, #20.
B
LACK VELVETEEN
SATIN, *20.
and BLACK
B lack satin costume skirt, paired
to lb* Waist, *27-8.
B LACK SATIN SKIRT, qailted in Vu>
dyke, *30.
B lack satin quilted skirt, with
6 flounce*, qailted, #40.
B lack satin skirt, qaiitcd to the
Wabtln front, *35.
B LACK SATIN SKIRT, 4 flounces be
hind, 18 Inch kilt In front, quilted to tbo Waist, #45.
E xtra rich black satin quilt-
bo SKIRT, I flounces and quilted to tbo Waist la
H andsome blue satin quilted
SKIRT, richly smbroldercd front, fttriitod with fancy
bows, very stylish, #73.
v
ft.
Ol
/Jc/cn'I'Ult* 1
' Ytoou’StiG Bint
LADIES’ MERINO HOSE.
In. 8J 91 10
#12 a 18-8 14-8
per dozen.
Ladies’ Heather Coloured Merino
Steamer wear, very warm
erino for^
GIRLS’ STOCKINGS.
Gills' White Cotton 6 m useful Hose, full fashioned
Inches 6 6| 7 8 8|
ft!2 12 8 18 18-8 14 14-8 per doz.
Girls’ Heather coloured, for Steamer or Mofussil wear.
Inches 6 64 7 7} 8 84
#8-8 9 9-8 16 lv-6 II par dozen.
CHILDRENS SOCKS.
Fine White Cotton Socks, Doable Heels and Feet.
Inches 64 6 64 6 64 7
#6-8 7 7-8 8 8-8 9 per doz.
Super White Cotton Socks, Fashioned.
Inches 44 6 64 6 84
#8 8 9 9-8 10 16-8 per doz.
I leather Merino Socks.
Inches 44 6 5J 6 6J 7
#6-8 7 7-8 8 8-8 9 pur doz.
LADIES’ MERINO UNDER VESTS.
Ladies' Gauze Marino Under Vests, low necks and
abort ■leaves, made expressly for Indian wear
#4-8, 6, 6
I adics'Gauze Under Vesta, Merino 2 Threads. Extra
finished fto, b-8, 6
LESS lo per CENT. FOR PROMPT CASH.
BADHAM AND COMPANY.
Lot Ha 1.
I All the estate and Interest of the aboveoamed Aycsbabobeo,
widow cf Dadabboy bin Homadbboy, Hamadbhoy bln Rahim,
bboy, Lalbboy bln Dadabhoy, Mabomcdbboy bln Dadabboy,
and Bayabal, formerly tho widow of Dadabboy bln Haaadbhqy
and bow tbe wife of Catoe Mahomed Msmall Uehanjop, Amcona-
beta*, formerly the widow of the late Dadabboy bln Hamadbbar
end now tbo wife of tmeerbhoy Dadabboy, Amcerbhoy Uomed-
bboy, Hormnslco Bnrjorjco. and Uanockjco Tomooljcc, or any of
them. In all that plccoof groum), with tho messuage, tencinont,
or dwclllug-houso or cbawl *uudlng tberom, sltuato on tbo west
1 sldo of Shalk Booran Cumoodla Street, In tb* snb-dlstrlct of
Mazagon, In th* Island of Bombay, containing by adincasure-
I ment five hundred and thlrtaso *qoa r fl yards er tbereabonte.
assessed by tho Collector of Land mo venue under Nos 1,117,1,143,
and 1,144,and by the Collector of Municipal Taxes under No. 17,
and bounded as follow*On the north by the boose of Kbra-
blm Ooka, on the south by lb* boos* of Bund omuls Murkey, on
the east by tbe said Sbalk Cumoodla street, aud oa the west by
a sweeper's gully enjoyed In con—on by ibt property i— to be
sold aud by tbo adjoining bouroof Sbauijco Doctor, and which
I promisee now offered for sale are now and have for many
E ' rs post been occupied by the abovenamod Ayethabeto*. LaL
bin Dadabboy, Mahomedbboy bln Dadabhoy, and Ameer-
1 bboy Uamadbhoy, and tbclr tenauta.
LOT No. 2.
All tho estate and Interest of the abovenamed Aycsh tbcbbxc,
widow of Dsdahboy bln Hamad bboy, Hamadbboy bln Rahim-
bhov, Lalbboy bin Dadabbnv, Mabomcdbhoy bln Dadabhoy,
end Bayabal, fonnerly the widow of Dadabhoy bln Hamad bboy,
and now tbe wife of Cajcc Uaboreed Msmail Mehanjco. Amcena.
| bebec, formerly the widow of the lato Dadabhny bln Hamad-
bboy and now thaw It* of Amcerbhoy Dadabhoy, Ameer bboy
Hamad bboy, Uonim»)co Bnrjorlcc, and Manockjco Tcmooljoo,
or any of them. In all that mcs.-usgi’.tcnomcnt.or dwclllng-honsci
with tbo apportcnsnccs standing on Pnzcndaiy gronnd, sltnat*
on the north sldo of Bhcndy Bazar Row, otherwise called Preroo
llavlldar'a Runet. In tho snbdlstrlet of Mandvco, In the Island
I of Boinlmy, containing by admcasnrcmonl nlaety-two and ono-
I ninth of a square yard or theroalwnts, assessed by the Collector
of Municipal Taxes nndcr No. 27. bounded on the north by *
sweepers' passage enjoyed la common by tea property now to
I be sold and by the adjoining house of Mahomed Banker, on tho
south by tea sold Bhcndy Bazar Row, on tb* east by the baas*
of Banbbal Paeroo Havlldar, and on tho west by the boa so of
Bajob Sahcb Pateaa, and which premises are now and bavo for
sore* time past tom la tea occupation of tenants of tea obura
named Ayeahatotas, Lalhbuv Ma Dadabhoy, Mahomed bhoy bln
Dadabhoy. and Amecrbhoy Hamadbhoy.
For further particulars and conditions of sale application
may be made at the otflen of the s aid Oemmlsriontr. or at tea
OSSoe of Msssn. DALLAS. LYNCH, and TOBIN, Attorneys for
the abovenamed Defendants Hormnsjoe Burjorlee and Ma-
nockjm Tcmooljee, or at thoOtflco el Messrs. TYABJEB and
8AYAXI, Attornai s ter tbo aborenamed Platullffs.-Dated
this 13th day of December 1874.
CHARLES E. FOX,
Commissioner.
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MONEY ORDERS AMOUNTING 1U 16
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In Boils, poverty of the blood, nervousness, and In all
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Four pages from the Times of India, 16 January 1875 containing articles and reports relating to affairs in Baroda. The articles are entitled:
- The Gaekwar's property
- Affairs at Baroda
- Latest telegraphic intelligence: the crisis at Baroda
- Latest particulars: The surrender of the Guns
- The court for the trial of the Gaekwar
- The arrest of the Gaekwar (written 15 January)
- The Sirdars Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. Durbar A public or private audience held by a high-ranking British colonial representative (e.g. Viceroy, Governor-General, or member of the British royal family). . Speech of Sir Lewis Pelly
- The occupation of the city. Disarming the Gaekwar's troops.
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- 1 file (2 folios)
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The pages from the newspaper are numbered 1-4, however the article has been folded so the pages appear in the following order: 3,4, 1,2.
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Foliation: The file has been foliated in the front top right hand corner of each folio with a pencil number enclosed in a circle.
The file also contains original printed pagination, located in the top right hand corner of each side of the page.
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