JUNE 18, 1869.

arances.

NSURANCE OFFICE,

ed having been appointed the above INSURANCE epared to accept Marine Policies on any first class

Steamers, or the usual case of loss, in UKINA, TTA, BOMBAY, OF London, 3. 8.

WALKER & Co... 21 1864.

FOTICE.

RANCE COMPANY,

Rates will be charged in hort period Insurances,

ne

per cent.

ng per cent,

ng per cent.

182

The full Annual Rate

-of-1 per cent.

S. WALKER & Now

oyal Insurance Company.

17, 1868

OTICE.

d having received extend THE ROYAL INSUR Yare now authorized to ast FIRE as follows, viti stretass Building, or con herein in Hongkong,

$45,000.

9. WALKER & Co.,

r. Company of Liverpool, 5:17. 1864,

DUCTION

28 OF PREMIUM FOR" INSURANCE.

d have (as already inti Circular dated 14th De authority from the Se YAL INSURANCE duce the rate of Premium mstances, on PRIVATE don FURNITURE And EZ- tained.

ELLING HOUSER removed the rate of Premium will per Cent. in place of Orie sum as hitherto charged; sidances, so situated, be ni-deteabed, the rate will

to One-half

pen Criss

anual Rates for F128-IN-

rimis classes of Buildings

will therefore retain as

her notice, viz.

i-detached.

(removed and their

2:1

per cent,

pages (aimi.

and their

per cent.

House and

1 per cent.

per special arrangement,

S. WALKER & Do Royal Insurance Company, rember 9, 1866.

RANCE COMPANY-OF FRANCISCO.

el, Agouts for the above prepared to grant Poli- E, on BUILDINGS and

t rates,

RUSSELL &:00; bruary 6,

12674

& FIRE INSURANCE OMPANY.

ed having been appointed longkong for the above are prepared to grant Fo

RISKS, at currentrates.

RUSSELL & Co.

Fit 1, 1866.

NSURANCE ASSOCIA-

FSHANGHAI,

oted on Marine Fiske to he world at current rates. be real brokerage, thir is to the assured Fifteen carly preflis divided pro emium contributed,

RUSSELL & Con

- Secretaries.

e 4, 1860.

URANCE COMPANY

FRANCISCO.

www.

ed having been appointed

ina for the above INSTE

prepared to grant Poli

me Risks, at the curren

PUSSELL & Co.

6, 1866.

NG SEA AND ANCE COMPANY OF: MARANG.

ed having been appointed cao for the above named

pared to grant Policies.

fiske at the current Rates

RAYNAL & CO 4. 1818.

-

OSTERLING E-INSURANCE COM OF BATAVIA.

A AND FIRE INSUR- NY OF SAMARANG..

ed having been appointed ongkong for the shove Fare prepared to grant Ser Risks on the rel SIEMSSEN & Co ust 1, 1866.

ed by CHARLES ABRAHAM or, et No. 2, Wyndham

Hongkong

No. 1881-JUNE 18, 1869.]

STEAM FOR

Singapore, Penang, Point de Gallé, Aden, Suez, Malta, Marseilles, and Southampton;

AL80,

Bombay, Madras, Calcutta, King George's Sounds, Melbourne

sand Sydney, m

HE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAK NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Steam-ship "COLUMBIAN," Capt. G. Hyba, with Her Majesty's mails, Passengers, Specie, and Cargo, will leave this for the above

Post-Oflee, Notifications.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Post-Office Notifications.

bis or

MAILS BY THE: "COLUMBIAN.”— faris in full, the surname, and, at least, The Contract Packet "COLUMBIAN" the initial of one Christian name, both of will be dispatched with the asual Mail the Remitter and the Payee; if the Remit- 24tli Ibstant, at 9 A.M., and the Post dinary title will be sufficient, if a Ottice will be open for the reception of usual designation of such firm, such a Ordinary Letters, Letters for Registra "Baring Brothers" will suffice; but the tion; Newspapers, Books, &c, until 8 mere term Mer auch as "Mesara, Bi- F.M. on the 23rd Instant. Letters, vington," or the name of a Company trad d, may be posted in the night boxing under a title Which does not consist of from 87.1. or the fa Instant until the axes of the persons composing it, such 7 on the following morning.

as "Carron Co" is inadmissible. All Letters posted between 7 and 8 A.M. on the 24th Instant will be chargeable, in addition to the usual postage with a Late Fee of 18 cents.

for Europe, &e,' on THURSDAY, the tor or Payee be a Peer or a Biothe

Books, or Instant Pete

6The Remitter on stating that the Or- der is to be paid only through a Bank, to have the option of giving or withdrawing the name of the Payo in auch case, the the same way that crossed when they

The intent time for posting Letters at this Order will be crossed in

Office is 8 M; and for Newspapers, Cheques aro com through a Bank.

•Pavarus 7 AM on the 4th are intended rder is presented through

to

be paid -7-When an a Bank, a

a receipt by any person, will beuf- the name of the receiving Bank, and be presented by some Person known to be in the employ of mich Bank,

places, on THURSDAY, the 24th Jun Further late letters (but letters only) ad, provided the Order be crossed with |

at su

PARCELS and CARGO will received

on board until Noon, and SPECIE átit 4.M. on the 23ril June

For particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply at the P. & 0. 8. N. Co.'s Office, Hongkong.

CONTENTS AND VALUE OF PACKAGEN

AKE REQUIRED,

A written declaration of the Contenis and Value of the Packages for the Overland Route

is required by the Egyptian Government, and

Varessed to the United Kingdom víð Mirelles or to Singapore may be dated ba board the Packet from 8.50 to 3.60 A, oh payment of a late fee

48 of centa cach, in addition to the postage, after which no Letters can be

received.

8.-The signature of the Payee of a Mo- ney Order to be affixed to the Order in the place

provided for the purpose. Payou be

Jf the unabis to write he must sign the receipt by making his mark in the présence of a Witness, who must sign his name, with his address presence of the Officer All currrapondence for places to which pre-who pays the Order.

9.-Should

Sealed Boxes containing the correspondence of Box Holders will be received at the window set apart for the purpose, on the Bast Side of the building.

in Hongkong

Stampe

the Payso of a Money Order

paymenty must be drapatdesire to receive payment in the Country in must be delivered by the Shippers to the coinsufficiently-stamped Letters addressed to which the Order was issued, at acima other

pany's Agents with the Bill of Lading, or with Parcels, and the Company do not hold themselves responsible for any detention of prejudice which may happen from incorrect. mes on ruch declaration.

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's. Black Bills of Lading.

W, MACAULAY, Superintendent, P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s Ulica, Hongkong, June 18, 1889,

PACIFIC MAIL STEAM-SHIP COMPANY.

3

jus24

THROUGH V. 3. MAIL LINK TO. NEW YORK.

LUTEAMERS of this line will be despatch.

ed as followe Гарань,

China,

Great Republic,

June 19. July

1. August, 19.

A Stealer will leave Shanghai on or abens same date, connecting at Yokohama with above-named steniner.

through to California,

Manion, Contral and South Azaerios, the

Atlantic States, and to England or Franco, both via New York and by lives from Pa- nawa and Aspinwall,

Heturn tickets issued at a reduction of 10% upon the whole amount for the round voyage,

Connections are made at Panama with Steam Lines upon the West Coast of Cen-

the United Kingdom will be sent on, charged with a line of One Shilling in addition to the postage.

Lettor posted after 7 M. on the 24th Instant will not be forwarded unless the Latte ifte as well as the postage is Letlets

ellerauficiently stamped or unatamped addressed, to places to which they cau- not be forwarded unpaid, will be open

and returned to the

writers as early as posible, but no guaranfio can be given that such Letters, if

as posted after 8 PM on the 23rd Instant will be. re turned until after the mail is closed.

Postage Stampa

ip

tamps should be placed on the right hand, earner of the corres-

Uffice than that in which the Order was ori ginally drawn, the transfer will be granted, provided the Orier be inclosed to the Postmaster of the Office in which it was such case new Order will be

tested, the Commission chargeable : upon which will be deducted from the amount of the new Order.

10. -in the

Intimations.

NEW BOOK,

HE Speculations of

The Old Philosopher

LAU-TAZE."

Translated from the Chinese

BY.

JOH'S CHALMERS, A.M. Price $1.50. ALSO,

The Origin of the Chinese" by the same author: Price $1.

or The London Mission House

Apply at Mesura LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Bongkong, Detuber 17, 1868.

SAYLE & Co., VICTORIA EXCH

EXCHANGE HUNG EONG

HAVE RECEIVED EX MAIL STEAMER.

3

!

Large assortment of MILLINERY, "BONNETS, and' HATS, of the

Intent fashions.

water!

A Choice assortment of SILK, MUS

Intimations.

SERVICE.

timations.

HINESE PILOTAGE Master or his deputies, it will be obligatory o registered ilot Boats to convey from place to place within the limits, employés belonging to either Customs or Harbour Master's Departments, with such stores as may be wanted for either Light-houses or Light-abipa

GENERAL REGULATIONS WITH LUCAL RULES FOR THE

PORT OF SWATOW.

1

-Every Licensed Pilot Boat shall pay sies of Twenty Taels for renewal of La- cense on the first of July each year.

3.-In case of a Pilot going off in an ua- registered Boat, he will be anthorized to carry the Pilot Boat Flag during the time he is ou board; but no Pilot is authorised special permission from the Harbour Mas craize in an unregistered Boat, without

to

ver.j

GENERAL REGULATION I. I. Bye-Laws and Local Finles, 1-Bye-Laws and Kules necessary for the better urusring of pilotage matters t the Forts are to be drawn up by the Har- bour Master in Donauitation with the Con-

4.-The owner or biner of any unregis eula and Chamber of Comutueres, with whom tered Foat making use of a Pilot Flag, and also it rests in the same way to fix the unbe prosecuted before the authorities to baving a Licensed Filot on board, shall ber of Filots, tariff of charges, and define -the limits of the Pilotage ground.

2-The number of Pilots for the Port of Swatow shall be rix.

3.-The Pilotage ground for the Fort of Swatow

aball.be off bili lalot to the lower limit of the anchorage habchio Point.

4. The rates of pilotage shall be as fol- lows for all sized vessels, betweon the limits of the Piletage ground steamers or sailing vessels, $2.50 et foot hnglish measurement To Harbour Filot for Berthing or Unberth ing, 50 cents per foot Kuglish measure

ment.

GENERAL REGULATION LINEA

and GRENADINE, for Evening Powers shaft, equally with Natives of Chids,

II Filie-Individuale Eligible............ The subjects, citizens or proteges of Tresty Wear.

A fine assortment of new French FLOW event of a Money Order ERS, HEAD-DRESSES and FEATHERS. miscarrying or being lost, a duplicate will be granted on a written application from the Pages, (containing the necessary large assortment of new TRIM- Furtaylar, and sociopanied by an addi-

Commission) to the Uffice where the MINGS and FRINGES in all colore Original Order was payable."

11-Un the receipt of a similar applica- tion, orders will be given to stop payment dence, Icept hi cases where Order. The additional Commission in the of B & Money Order, or to renew & lapsed

may be used in payment of "Late Fess, may when the Stamp or Stampa represent

Late Fees or

Registration Fees' should be placed on the lower left heud corner, All transactions

'A

and without diztination of

eligible for appointment when achte occur, by the Board et appointment, pab. ject to the General Regulations now (asped, and the Bye-Laws to be under them enforced at the several Forts respectively.

Bot

how he is amenable, or whose Flag or national Ensign he has the right in lise.

ba registered Filot. Eoat is not par itted to by the Pilot Flag, sate when thars. is either a Licensed Falot or certificated Ap- prentice on board,

GENERAL REGULATION IX. Flags to be exhibited on un rival. shall cause to bo exhibited-

When nearing the anchorage the Pilot

A Red and White Flag (No. 3), if the vessel is from Hongkong, Japan, or any Chinese Port

A blue and White Flag (No. 2), if from any Foreign Port

A Yellow and Blue (No. 10), if the vesol in ballast.

is in

A ked Swallow Tail (No. 5), if the veszel

Vacancies has gunpowder or other combustibles on

bourd

GENERATION X Harbour Pilots: Vessels in Aurbour, Herthing, &c. duties. where each exists, will be to take charge of ties of the Harbour Pilot, vessels at the outer limit of the anchorage, berth them in accordance with the orders received from the Harbour Master's De-

GRNERAT. KROULATION III.. III. Board of Appointment, how to be constructed.

The Board of Appointment shall consist of the Harbour Master as President, the

t-The

or a) Senior Pilot, and two persons whose partment, take charge of vessels abifting maures; shall be drawn by lot, by the Harberth, going in and out of dock, or to and bour Master, from a

a list

from a propared and pub- a whart or one of the anchorage, and

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid GLOVES, lished by the Harbour Master in consulta to assist and report to the Harbour Master's

last case will be deducted from the amount in white and colora, all sizes, of the new Order. Lapsed Urders must be presented with the application for a new Order.

Gentlemen's Drab Shell and Felt HATS.

Blue aud Green GOSSAMERS, &c.

a in fractional parts of a Dol-

12-But when it is desired that any lar will be conducted in the Coirs pre- error in the name of the Remitter or Payes scribed by Ordinance 1, of 1864, and should be corrected or that the amount of the Proclamation of the 22nd January, a Money Order should be repaid to the 1864; and no other Coins, but those Remitter, or that a Lapsed Order should therein apecified will either be received be renewed for layout in the Country BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, or given in change a fractional par application must be made to the Chief! Order was originally drawn,

which the

of a Dollar. Payment for Postage Stamps must be made Money Order

in the current Dollars of the Colony or

application Back Notes,

Money orders on any of the Money Order

in

of such

Conulry. This be accompanied by an

additional unless it have re-

Offices in the United Kingdom will be Conunission will be deducted from the granted until 5 M. on the 23rd Instant amount of the Now Order.

F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General.

General Font Uffice, Hongkong,

June 18, 1868,

tral and South America, al Aspinwall with It in hereby notified for general informa

Westtion that henceforward closed mails for the

13.

от

.::.

20, Foochow Road, Shanghai, Hongkong, February 9, 1869.

FOR SALE

THE following SETS of the "CHINA PUNCH" wan be obtained, stitched in paper wrappers, at the rate of 25 cents Fec copy viz:

No. Price

tion

with

Commerce.

the Copauls and Chambers of

܂

Office all matters concerning the shipping

in Fort, and the conservancy of the river

or

abour.

GENERAL REGULATION IV;- Vacancies: how to be filled up....

3.In berthing veraels the Harbour Mas 1-Whenever there may be a vacancy ter will, as far as possible, meet the wishes arnog the Pilots, it shall be duly notified in of Commanding ulcers and Consignees the local priots; and eight-

the Board of Appointment shafterwards and the entrance, working or clearance of all it ap-by a competitive exam proved to vessels taking berthe not assigned to them,

2.The Board may refuse to admit to the examination any one who, baving once been a Licensed Pilot, has had his License withdrawn, and also any candidate who is anablo te procure Consular Certificates as to Character, &ion

shall

be stopped by the Customs until the Harbour Master's orders are complied with. 3-Vessels are to woor in accordancə

with orders received from the Harbour Master, and they are not to remove from the Ruckorige without his permission.

4.The Harbour Pilotage Fees payable to the Harbour Blaster are as follows:

The animation shall be public and gratuitous, and the vacancies shall be given Shifting a vessel's berth; taking a vessel

taithe most competent among the mandi. to or from a heaving down Halk; $10, in dates without Justinction of nationality, fil.

on the list be not relative but absolute.

4.The

concerned may in person, Consul or by deputy, be present and take part in the examination of candidates,

5-The majority of the votes of the members of the Board shall decido the 69:50, admission of candidates for Pilots' Li- $2,511, Crises, each member having one vete ui the $2.25.

Ballot, but in the absence of the Consul concerned the Harbour Master shall have

ment whether of an original; AT THE "CHINA MAIL" OFFICE. Fovided always the competency of the first Or W duplicate Order, will not be made to the remitter until it has been aurortained that the advice has been can- 21 celled at

at the Office sa which the Order was originally

-14-Payme

of an Order muet ba ob- tained before the sud of the Sixth Calendar 11 sats complete from 11. for instance, if drawn in January, payment must be obtained before the end of July, and a new Order (for which a second Con- miation, to be deducted from the amount of the Order, will be charged) will become necessary.

the Royal West India Mail Line,y." United Kindom will be made up at this Month after that in which it was drawn ; |

India and Facito Steam-ship

"

33

15.

4

JJ

31

16.

And, at New York, with the ited States Mail Packets vià San Franciaco otherwise the Order will become lapset & 5, 11, 12, 18, 18, 17, and from 3 to 29 BE SUR

and the French Transatlantic Office and forwarded to Loudon by the Un-

Correspondence intended to be forwarder! by this rente minst be addressed vir San Francisco,"

Lines to Europe Tickets issued for the following Steam-ship Lines: Inman, National, General Transatlantic Co., New York and Harro Steam-ship Co., New York and Brames Stean-ship Co., and North German Lloyds

Favorable arrangements have been made for through passengers and freight to AnG- ries, from Calintte, Penang and Singapore,

and Foochow Through Bills of

And, from Bratow, given for Ports

iral

on the

of Mexico and West Coast of Cen-

1 and South

uth America to us far as Valps- raiso, bu New York, Liverpool, Southampton and St. Nazaire, France.

...

Freight to United States payable in ad- vanos in Mexican Dollars, or on delivery in American Gold Coin with 8 per cent ad-f ditional, ai shipper's option.

For further information; apply at the Agency of the Company, Praya West,

GEO E. LANE,

Agout. Hongkong, February 10, 1800,

Posi-Office Notificatious. MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES MAIL PAO

"KET “JAPAN."

For YOKOHAMA, SAN FRANCISCO, THE UNITED STATES & UNITED

KINGDOM,-

Per the United States Mail Packet "JAPAN," on SATURDAY, the 19th Inst., at 2 PM

The Bates of Pustage on Correspondence forwarded

by this opportunity, which must

Letters, Newspapers, Booksand Patterns, will be liable to the same rates of postage as those sent by the British Mail Packets via Southampton viz

For Jetters, 24

cents per half-ounce For each. Newspaper not exceed ounces, 4 centя.

For a packet of Bocks or Patterns, 80

per 4 ounces.

The Postage must in all cases be paid in advance; correspondence not fully propai will be sent via Suez.

Also a few separate copies of Nos.1, 2

C. A. SAINT.

SAILORS HOME, WEST POINT.

Trustees.

end of the Twelfth Calendar Month after Hon. W. Krewick,

26.If an Order be not paid before the that in which it was raw,for instance,

if

the end of the following January-all claim drawn in January and not paid before

JOHN DENT,

FORBES, Esq. HG. THOMSETT,

Esq., N.

GENERAL REGULATION V.

a

THE TREATY. PORTS OF CHINA THE 1 JAPAN," AND "NOTES AND QUERIES ON CHINA AND JAPAN."

NXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS, -

(From the Straits Times,” July 27, 1868.)

Some time ago we had occasion to rewark upon the progress that Literature as repre seated by the Press had undo and was making in the East, and our attention has again called been

to the subject by the re- ipt of a

a Bengkong publication which deserves some potice and which we

have to the know-

Pilots' Licenses by whom to be issued. 1.-Pilots' Licenses shall be issued by the much pleasure in introducing to t

Commissioner of Cuatons in the name and

diter

Japan,

published

This

publication

on behalf of the Chinese Government; Li-ledge of our readers.. We allude to Notes censes issued to Filota zot, being natives and Queries on hina of China shall subsequently be vista and monthly by Mr Saint, the proprietor of the registered at the Consulate concerned.

China Afail newspaPAT, -Lvery Licensed Pilot shall be is well printed on good paper, and in size

given W. MACAULAY, Esq. and Local Rules and shull produce the same sake or prototype at home, and is e Directors

a printed copy of the General Regulations and shape is very like its well-known name- D. SABBOON, ENG

to the Money will be forfeited, unless, undor peculiar cireuinstances, the Post Hon. H. P. GI, Office of the Country in which the Order G. J. HELLAND, Esq. was drawu think propor to allow it.

G. HEARD, Esq. 16.After once paying & Money Order W. LEMANN, Eq. by whomsoever presented, the paying Office not be liable to any further claith. If

F. W. MITCHELL,

will Fostmaster General. General Post Offios, Hongkong February 1, 1860.

Her. W: H. BEACH.

J. J. MURRAY, M. D. Committee of Management. Hou, W. Kew, China

Esq, N

a wrong payment, however, be made owing W, MACAULAY, Eng. H. G. THOMSETT, to negligence on the part of any Officer of. J. HELLAND, Esq. the Post Office, the Postmaster General of the Country or Colony in which the negli

genes occurs

city

D

Coccurs will, if las ses bit, require the

YONATIONS of Books, Periodicals, News 1.It is hereby notified that under ar-

papers, Clothes, de,, will be most mugements made by the Director General Offeer in toult to make good the loss. of the Post Office of India which have been

17-No Money Order will be paid unless

bankfully received. confirmed by His Excellency SIR RICHARD the advice has been previously received.

A. OVERBURY, QUAVES MACDONNELL the fast Opiam 18-Additional Rules for greater nocu-

Superintendent Steamers plying between Hongkong, the

Hongkong, October 29, 1868. agamat fraud, and for the better work- Straits and Calcutta will henceforward be cinsed as Indian Mail Fackets," and that or tion system generally will be made Published weekly.Subscription (Exclu

as occasion may require,

sive of postage) Tin. 12 per annum; payable Letters forwarded by them will be optional.ru used by meraantile men, of others, prepayment of the Postage en ordiusry 10. Should it appear that Money Orders in advance, Letters however which may be posted either in the United Kingdom or at Hong- unpait insufficiently paid will be charged as wholly kong, Shanghai or Yokoban, for the

2-The rate of Postage on Letters is 8 cents for each half-ounce, or fraction of half an ounce.

3.Letters for registration must be pre-

in each case be paid in advance, are as ful-paid with the full amount of Postage at Lowa, viz

For Yokohama, San Francisco and the

United States. For Letters, 8 cents per half-ounce, For each Newspaper not exceeding 4

ounces, 2 cents.

For a l'acket of Books, 6 cents per 4

отпоев.

For the United Kingdom,

For Letters, 24 cents per half-ounce For each Newspaper not exceeding 4

ounces, & cents

T

4

8

For Packet of Books or Patterns,

cents per 4 ounces. Correspondence addressed to Yokohama, San Francisco and the United Stater must be superscribed per Japan," and that addressed to the United Kingdom not fully prepaid will be sent via ez

F. W. MUXELL Postmaster General,

General Post-Oflice, Hongkong, June 7, 1869, -.

jun19

It is hereby noted that, under the au thority of a Treasury Warrant dated the ist bay last, Superintending, or First-Class Baboolmasters in the Army will, in future,

be entitled to the rate privileges in regard

centa tor, each half-ounce, and 12 centa in addition for the registration fee on each Letter, irrespective of its weight.

4-Newspapers and Prices Current must be prepaid at the rate of 2 cents each.

5.-Book Packets and Packets of Pat- terus inust be prepaid, at the rate of 6 centa for each four ounces.

F. W. MITCHELL, Portmaster General. General Post Offic, Hongkong, 11th May, 1868.

trausmission of large sums of money, the British or Colonial Post Office, as the case may be, will consider the propriety of in- creasing the Commision, and will exercise the power of wholly suspending for a time the sene of Money Orders. By Command,

F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Hongkong, 22nd August, 1868.-

Docks,

SUPREME COURT AND CONSULAR GAZETTE

LAW REPORTER FOR THE SUPREME AND PROVINCIAL COURTE OF CHINA AND JAPAN.

AND

as well as his License when required.

nine containing very curious and useful equally a 3-On the first of July each year every information regarding the language, litera- Pilot shall pay the sum of Ten Haikwanture, history, mannera and customs of the Tasle for the renewal of his License.

Chinese and ins less degree of the Japanese

GENERAL REGULATION VI.

Apprentice Pilots, huo to be taken.

It

says, a gond deal for the extent and stability of the footing of Europeans in publication as this

we commend it to the attention and support of our readers.

1. Itabail be allowable for each Licensed China, that "such Pilot to take an apprentice, for whom he should be established and conducted with Pilots, the Harbour Manter will supply Apteresting one, and wishing it overy success, shall be responsible; on the application of apparently successful vigour.

The publication ja altogether a very in- prentices with special certificates,

When the circumstances of the Port appear to demand it, the Harbour Master may authorize appreistices to act tempora- rily and within certain limits, aa Pilots; privided they have received certificates of competency from the Board of Appoint abeut,

(From the "Friend of India,” Junu 4, 1868.) We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the numbers for the current year of "Notes and Queries," a most deserving GENERAL REGULATION VII, Anglo-Chinese

edited by Mr N. Licensed Pilots; to whom subordinated,

monthly, B. Deunge, whose "Treaty Porte of China Unlicensed Piloting, de,

and Japan" are so well known. From the 1-Licensed Pilots may carry on their names attached to the "Notes" we can see business either

singly or in Companies that the contributors incluile some of They must

the duu pay respect to the wishes best Chinese rcholars in the East. Its in- and instrutions of the Harbour Master,terest is not contined to

to China, and it will under whose order and control they are be of valuable assistance to all scholars, who THE Gazette is a General Weekly News placed, and who is invested with power to have directed their attention towards the per, containing micially Kevised Reporte auspend or dismiss, subject to an appeal to subject of Buddhism and its literature, and of Cases heard at the Supreme and Consular the Consul concerned; when the Pilot is a generally to all whe are interested in ori- Courts, Police Cases, and Proceedings in Foreigner, the appeal to be lodged within ental antiquities. It deserves to be better Bankruptcy Original Articles; Notes and three Querien on

known in India. Tee inyo.. Legal points; Reports of Fublic

2-If guilty

of any misconduct for whic Meetings

News of the Week, Commercial Consular punishment has been inflicted, or

(From the "London Examiner,” May Summary, do, de.

16, 1808.) if proved to have committed any offence Advertisements will be charged

Revenue Laws, the indivídual against

Tis 1

This really useful volume [Tresty Ports

per 10 lines, for the first insertion, and 50 concerned may be suspended or dismissed of China and Japan"] is intended as a tta. per 10 lines, for each subenquent user by the Barbour Master, subject to an a guide for travellers and residents in China

tion.

Shanghai, Jarmary, 1867.

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.

appeal to be lodged within te, the fand Japan, and as a book of reference for

abali be

тара

We have thus given in outline some of 4-8ny Commanding Officer employing the more prominent portions of the chapter an unlicensed

person to pilot his vessel devoted to Canton, as a specimen of the will be liable to be fined in the sum of One whole volume. Other chapters treating of Hundred Teels by the authorities to whose Macao, Formness, Ningpo, Shanghas, and jurisdiction he is amenable.

the remainder of the treaty porta, we can

THE UNION DOCK COMPANY OF HONGKONG & WHAMPOA, LIMITED

peal to bis Consul. If a

mercantile en three days, THE Company call the attention of Ship:

generally. It contains an Any one piloting without a License, account, historicul and political, of all the Owners, Consigness and Masters of On the 1st October next, and thence Vessels, to their Establishment at Hong-

subject to prosecution before his open ports of these countries, together with forward Money Orders will be issued at kong and Whampoa, for the DOORING

own authorities, who will deal with the Puking, Yedo, Hongkong, sad Macso. It this Office and at tlie Agencies thereof at and REPAIRING of Vessels of all classes.

H18 Medicine is universally admitted offender in accordance with the Laws of bis has been carefully compiled and edited by

to be the most efficacious comedy another will be proceeded against and dealt and plans,

Country. Any Pilot leading his License to Mr N. B. Denugs; and the elaborate: At Hongkong the Company have the known to the world. No preparation je with in the same way, in addition to forfeit considerably enhance its value. *** Shanghai and Yokohama on all the Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom of only Duck in the harbour, Granite suitable to the climates of ludia and China ing his Lioeng.

with which the work abounds, Great Britain and Ireland, for amounts Bot Dock, solidly built, anel of dimensions to exceeding £10, at the rate of Exchange admit Ships of 360 feet in length, and is particularly adapted to the constitution. thie fine and invigorating medicine. It Current for Each Mail, and charged with

drawing g 22 feet of water. Commission according to the following

of European ladies, as it is never failing in Attached to it there are Ahipwrights, its effects in all diseases peculiar to females, Scale, vis,

Cents,

Blacksmiths, Boiler-takers and Machinery while those who are attenuated by the de For sums not exceeding £2,.............

.12

works, and everything necessary for the bilitating effects of the above climates will Above $2

£2 and not exceeding £ 5,...,34 Repairs of Sailing Vessels or Steamers, find in this wonderful remedy a kind of te

£ 742

The Company have also opened a Ship lisman whereby they may insure a restora

GENERAL REGULATION VIII.

only enumerate, The pages describing €10,...48

Peking, the capital, are so interesting, and yard by the side of the Hongkong Dock, tion to robust health.

Pilot Boats Regulations to be observed. 2-No Mix Penny.

Order to include a frac and are ready to contract for the construs

L-Pilot Boats sha-l be registered with rendere respecting its history, public buil-

contain so much that in bew tion of Steamers or Sailing Vessels of any HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.

their crews at the Harbour Master's Office,

ding drawn in the United King- alza.

and where each boat will be given a certificate would faip transfer them to our columns.

characteristics, that we. general The science of Medicine has never before and number. Hongkong, Shanghai, and Yeko.

At Whampoa the

The words "Liceused Pilot A complete and intelligible plan of the Im- to this wonderful Qintment, sa it cures painted at the stern, and on the head of the accurate notion of the relative position of The Stean Tug "LITTER ORPHAN" after all other mesus have failed, all Mainsail; and a flag, of which the upper its divisions, streets, and places. dan be engaged to tow Fessols to sea, or wounds, sores, alcars, and also the most horizontal half shall be yellow, and berth them, at reasonable rates,

inveterate skin diseases peculiar to the cli- lower green, shall be flown. Such register of the Treaty Forts of Japan will be found?

And the

In the introductory chapter For particulata, apply to

to the nutices mates of Indis and China. It is the true ed Pilot Bosts eball deposit their natinnal a succinct history of that Empire, together friend of the Boldier and Civilian, an cer papers with their Consul or the Customs; with remarks on its government, geograpt,

old removed it' that Company's Office, Queen Road, Corner cannot he conquered by any other trust will the limits of the Port and Pilotage interesting as throwing a condidastre high shall be at liberty to move freely and limits, which will be found particularly ground, and shall be exempt from Tentage on a part of the world so long entirely, Br idues. On the requisition of the Barbour | still comparatively, uzkroad to European

5.

£25

to Letters sent by or addressed to them an tional part of a

their own private affairs se are at prosent 3.--Urders

enjoyed by Commissioned Officers in the dom upon paid at the rate of Exchange Ships at reduced Company will take produced any remedy that can be compared Boat" shall, with the number, be legibly perial City and neighbourhood, gives us 811

Army and all Army Schoolmistresses will bama, will be

entitled (na Army Schoolmasters of all at which Money Orders are being isaned at

but the First-Class now are) to the same the time of their presentation. privileges, in regard to their Letters, are Alphabetical Lists of over 8,700 enjoyed by non-commissioned Officers and Money Order Offices in the United King

rivate Buldiers.

dom, showing the Counties in which they ars situated, are hung up for public reier. ance at this Office, and also at Shanghaf and Yokohama.

F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General," General Post Office, Hongkong, July 31, 1869,

6.--Applicants for Money Orders must

of Ice House Lanc.

ROB. 8. WALKER

Hongkong, April 8, 1869,

meat,

Hongkong, February 7, 1987,

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