Victoria West
84. Offices of P. & O. S. N. Co., and Messrs. W. Scott. & Co.
115. Livery Stables and Billiard Rooms 1
117. Central Police Office
120. Messrs. Holmes & Bigham’s Stores, and Messrs. McMurray’s Bakery, &c.
122. Victoria Hotel, (Tavern, &c.)
123. Hongkong Register Office, and Hongkong Dispensary
124. Hongkong Club House
125. Mr. Douglas Lapraik’s Watchmaking Establishment
127. Residence of Hon'ble Mr. Campbell, and W. T. Mercer, Esq.
128. Asiatic Society's Rooms
129. Victoria Dispensary
138. Upper Police Station
140. Residence of H. E. Sir John F. Davis, Bart.
141. do. of C. B. Hillier, Esq.
163. London Missionary Society's House, A.C. College 2
166. Stables belonging to Messrs. Dent and Co.'s Establishment
The Livery Stables (No. 115) are patronized chiefly by liberty men from on board ship
. . . the charge for a horse per day is $ 2
notes
1. one resident named as livery-stable keeper, on Queen's Road (one fewer resident than that listed on the 1946 Almanack)
2. A. C. - Anglo Chinese (likely)
Comments
map of Victoria cited by Tarrant on the Almanack 1848
The Plan of Victoria with above index is here, if I did not mistake otherwise.
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