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Public Gardens, a beautifully picturesque

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Booka

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on L. Legge's She King, by the R. J. Eitel, to which the place of bonour is deservedly given, an excellent GUIDIEKTY is presented of the chronological problems and arguments involved in con- nexion with this important work. Some translations from Chinese novels and playa are marked by both accuracy and freshnees of style; and a count of the career of the Chinese poet-atatesman of the eleventh century, Sn Tung-p'o, by Mr. E. C. Bowra, is not only historically valuable, but is also Boside distinguished by its literary grace. notices of new books relating to China and the East, which will be a useful festure of if carried out with punctuality

the Reviews, and detail, we see

Notea

find

to notion that

and 600 0015

ita

& place in pages

It is to

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IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.

-

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TO VICTORIA PEAK.

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are destiged to

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.....$1,50

1.20

... 1.00

ed that this opening for contributions Two Coulies,

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ou Chiness.

on

subjects may evoke a similar

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to insure

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tralasian Group,

Portage to Union Countries. General Rates, by any route

10 cents per l'oz. Letters,

B cents ench.

Post Cards, Registration, Newspapers, Books,

JO coute.

2 cents each.

Patterns and

2 cents per 2 oz. Comm. Papers, There is no charge on redirected corro spondence within the Postal Union.

Postage to Non-Union Countries.; Hawaiian Kingdonz (—

10 Letture,

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Books & Patterng, 6*

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30

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[No. 5417-NOVEMBER 19, 1880.

Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.

Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.

To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eight Sections, commending sa Green Island, Vegsels near the Hongkong shere are marked A., near the Kowloong shore A., and those in the body of the Shipping or midway between each shore are marked t., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections

Section

1, From Green Island to the Gas Works

2. From Gas Works to the Novelty Iron Works

3. From Novelty Iron Works to the Harbour Master's Office. 4. From Harbour Master's to the P. and O, Co.'s Office.

Vessel's NathO.

8. Párcals will as a general rule be for- warded by Private Ship, not by Contract Mail Packet. The Post Office reserves the right of selenting the opportunity for trans- And of delaying dalivary in case mission, the number of parcels is such as to retard Albay is accepted with regard to any parcel, but Bellona other correspondence. No responsibility America the system of Registration will secure the Breconshire senders against any but a very remote pro- Charlton bability of loss.

Section

5. From P. and 0. Go's Office to Peddar'a Whari,

6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yazd.i

7. From Naval Yard to the Pier.

8 From Pier to East Point,

Captain.

Flag and * High

TORA

Date of Asrical.

-Consignees or Agents,

Destination

-Remarks.

15 Thomass

386 Oct. 27 Donglas Impraik & Co.

68irley & Co.

Amoy, to

Shanghai

Tokobias & Hiogo To-day

Shanghai

Steamer

1 bɛ. Ashton ...... Brit.

...Mooney. Abren

str.

Brit.

562 Sept.

Kloon Dock

Get.

atr.

789 NOT. 16 Siemen & Co,

Brit.

Atr.

120 Nov. 18 adamson, Ball & Co.

Erskins.

Brit

str.

786 Nov. 15 Soap Shing

Salgon

21st, daylight

Ackermann

...er.

str.

648 Nov. 19 Stemsson & Co.

To-morrow

Belt

str.

5079 Nov. 18P. M. S. 8.-08

To-morrow

Brit.

Mr.

Bril str.

Span,

str

6 stopant

Brit.

str.

5. Wilcox

Brit.

atr.

117 br. 1308 Nov. 18 Jardine,

6 h Young..

Brit

Berry Brown Hamlia

5 cUrricla

704 Nor. 15 Geo, R. Stevens & Co

N14 Shan Bang 318 Nov.

497 Nov. 19 Remedios & Co.

B.E. &W'pon Dock Co.

ine, Matheson & Co. NOT. 16 Douglas Laprak & Co. atr. 674 NOTA

China munja 4. The public are cantioned not to con- City of Faking

Claverhouse Conquest found these facilities with à Paroti Post to Europe, do, which does not exist.

Bienno Fame Most countries to which Hongkong for-

Gledacias wards Correspondence having joined the

Kwangtung

unningham. Amer. str. 1284 Nov. 18C, M. S. N. Co General Postal Union or being probable

5hWhite........ Brit. Naples.. Penedo

...Oxiu .... Brit. about to do so, it is necessary that the following rules be strictly observed.

Rajanattianubar ... 2 h Hopkins......... Brit. 4 h Maman...........Gar. Wells

1. No Latter or Packet, whether to be registered or registered, can be received For Postage if it contains gold or silver money, jewels, precious articles, or anything that, as a general rule, in liable to Customs

duties.

2. This Regulation prohibits the sanding of Patterns of dutiable articles, unless the quantity sent be so small as to make the sample of no value.

3. The limits of weight allowed are a

follows

Books and Papers to British Offics,

Sailing Teszcla

Adolph Agnes Makr Airlie ....

3 c Knight

T'hama & 8. Felico Mails, 77

|Foochow

Hoihow, do..

Shanghai

Coast Porta

Shanghai

Joon Dock TOMTOM Tug Plying To-morrow 21st, daylight To-day

'pore, Caloutts, &c. To-morrow

மாகும்குள்ளாருன்.

Bangkok

Cos'tan Dock

9 Jardine, Mathmon & Co.. 938 Nov. 10 Tardino, Matheson & Co. 856 Nov. 14 Jardino, Matheson & Co.

Fenolog Islanda Wapokal Pier Havre and Hamburgi |Bangkok,

Iloilo

tr. 1478 Nov.

str.

str.

6Jardine, Matheson & Co. 632 Nov. 8Geo. R. Stevens & Co. 933 Nov 19 Yuen Fat Hong 393 Nov. 17 Meyer & Co.

... Forn

t Lowe

bLashmeyer estocum

***... Ger.

4 c Krause

Ger, bqa Brit Bri.bktine bqe. Amor, bge. Ger. boje.

867 Ook $1 Wloler & Co. 351 Sept. 21 Carlowite di Co. 236 Nov,

468 Nov

16

detassen & Co.

Thomson ......Brit. 30, 50.

210 Oct.

10 Meyer & Co.

o Morrinan... Amer. bqe.

1125 Oct.

31 Vogel & Co.

New York

McKenzie Brit. bqe

939 Nov.

15 Melohors dr. Co.

3

Brown

Am.bgtine.

442 Nov.

15 Order

Catharine

8 Balling

GE.

281

Nor.

14

Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

Charles Stowart Cingalee

5 Powers

630

at.

29 Ramoil & Co.

New York

4 Pringle

$36 Nov.

4. Nison*****

Crockett........ Coombe

Bangkok

Amethyst

Anna Bertha Auguste Belle of Oregon Cabartsidh

5 lbs. ; to the Continent, ke,, 4 Ibe. Dadet...s Patterns to British Offices, lbs. If with out'intrinsic value; to the Continent, dc., 8'oz

Indemnity for the Loss of a Registered Letter, The Post Office is not legally responsible for the sale delivery of Registered corran pondence, but henceforth It will be pre- pared to make good the contents of auch correspondence lost while passing through the Past, to the extent of $10, in cortain cases, provided :-

1. That the sender daly observed all the conditions of Registration require.

2. That the letter was securely enclosed in a reasonably strong orvalopa

Civisle... Commodore Dupont...4 Cora Dagmar Darina

Dr. Fetermaon....... Emma..... Eapenos....... Fabras

Franziska..... Golden Russok Gustar & Marle Hamburg Ban.....

Hattie M. Bangs

Maxy

bg Amse, bqɛ. Brit. bqe Ger. bqa. $79 Nov. Amor. bee 460 Nov. Amer. 1431 Aug. 7 Paulsen... Dan. bg. 222 Nov. 2 Scott......

Brit. bge

31 diegener ...... Ger. g bqe.

kfickaelson...... Ger, 3m.88,

4 Norzuant

2 Brown

Robite..

425

737 Nor. 281 Dot

63

9) Jardina, Matheson & Co. 16 Siemen & Ca

41duard Schellhass & Co. 30 Arohold, Karberg & Co. 8 Arnbold, Katberg & Ca

Fuen

P. & 0.8. N. Uo.. al Eduard Schell & Co.

ch, bqe

272 Nov. 15 Carlowits & Co. 635 Not. 16 Fack Me Hop. Siam bge Ger. ch.

Nov.

Słowen & Co. Brit. bqa 408 Nov. 13 Siemasan & Co. Gier.

364 Jot. 80 Wieler & Co. bqe.

849 bije.

Nov. 10 Kroge........ Ger.

Schelhaas & Oa Eduard Ger. Dennskan....... pa. 408 Nov. 14 Wieler de Co.

558 Nov. 4 Chong Woo

Master

245 ept 14 Eduard Sebelibass & Co.

Amer. wh.. 1270 Nov.

Amer. be

407 Oct. 30 Barell & Co.

4.0 Steffens

Ger.

bqe

831 Nov. 1 Wieler & Co.

2 Schierlah

Kier.30.

4 Thieren'

Gier.

bge.

WHON

Brit.

crown *

Belt

bqe

Bri. batine,

368 Nov. 10 Wieler & Co.

b. 237 Nov.

3 Barg Am. S. o. 3. That application was made to the Importer 7 h Sherburne Postmaater oneral of Hongkong im John B. Stanhope...2 c Pillsbury Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, and

Livingstone Fiji, viz Torres Straits, Leitera, 12; Remediately the loss was discovered, the gistration, 10; Newspapers, 2; Books and envelope being invariably forwarded with Louisa

Margrethe..... Patterns; 4: Via Galle, Letters, 26; Re- such application maless it also is lost.

4 That the Postmaster General is satis.dred fied that the loss occurred whilst the corres station, 10; Newspapers, 2; Books and Patterns, 4.

"Natal, the Cape, St. Helens, and Asceo-pondence was in the custody of the British May............... sion, riad den, Latters, 25; Registration, Postal administration in China that it was not caused by any fanit on the part of the 10; Newspapers, 2; Books and Patterns, 5.

sender, by destruction by firs, or abipwreck, nor by the disho esty or negligence of any person not in the employment of the Hongkong Post Office.

A small extra charge is male on delivery. There in Hegistration to Jritish W. Indie Istands, 10 cents. To the Bahamas

and Hayti, The San Francisca route is available.

Registration via San Francisco, 10 cents. Cannot be sent in Siti Princisco,

LOCAL POSTAGE.

(d), and the Philip-

Obias (4), Tonguin Japan, Siam, Cochin kong, Macau, China, Ofico) viz. Hong (through a British of the following

Between any other two) Botwoon Hongkong, Canton,

pines

(d)audenį

A

10

I

20

çerita.

direct, in either

2

(d) No Parcel Fast.

Local: Dekveý,

per 3 oz. Registry.

cent

cants.

cents,

cents.

Letters Regis Post News and per lb.

peroztration. Vardera. Patterns, including

Books

Parcels

1. All correspondence posted before 5 pm, on any wook day for addresses in Victoria will be delivered the same day.. and generally within two hours, unless the delivery should be retarded by the Contract Malia

2. Invitations, do, can generally be delivered within Victoria at the private 'bouses of the addresses rather than at places of business, if à wish to that effook be expressed by the sender, otherwise all $8.00 worrespondence is invariably delivered

the nearent place of business. -9.00

Bed Class Cargo Boat or Ha-kas Boat of 800

pissile, per Day,"

"

3rd Class Cargo Boat or Hakan Boat of EGO

ploula, per Loads an

Nuunaaka................ ......nan Oldbridge........... Pasig Ponobrot Rapid South Amerion Spartant w

6. No compensation can be paid for mere Stillman B. Allen...... damage to fragile articles such as portraits, sumatra.com. watches, handsomely bound books, &S, | Tartar.... which reach their destination, although in Triton

à broken or deteriorated condition.

Money Order Begulations.

Valparaiso min Wener...

1.-Money Orders are exchanged with WELAMPOA

the United Kingdom, New South Wales,

Queensland, South Australia and Port Annie Hall Darwin, the Straits Settlements, Western Hetem gere Australia, and (except at Shanghai) with Hermine

Hongkong seoses Gallupaine; the Japanese Empire.

issues orders on Shanghai, and vice versa.

2.-Small sums may be remitted between the other Perts by means of Postage Stamps, subject to a charge of one per cent. for cashing them.

CANTON

Cassandra ........................ Chin-tung EZINIKAN

Crusedor.....****pisan

3.Many Money Orders are supplied to Ningpo... residents at the smaller Ports in this way. | Ocean An application for an order is filled, up,

and is enclosed with a stamped, directed,

and

amount

A

Vessel's Name

unsealed envelope to the Postmaster at the nearest issuing office. The must be accompanied with the foliation (including commission) in cheque,

que, postage stamps, or other equivalent of cash, little margin ahould be left for variations issues the Partmaster of exchange. The ordor, sends it on in the envelops, and returns the change, if any, by first

opper: tunity, with a receipt for the letter, if it

Kerguelen were to be registered, as it always shouldal Tak be. Care should be taken to send these Ells applications in time, as the Money Order Ling-Fing Offices alors some hours before the depar Mocanee tures of the malla,

Midge

Gibb Taylor

Babington Brit qe Fremoy.......Span. sch 7-chipman www.Amer. boje.

17 Order:

100 Nov. 18siomssen & Co,

237 Nov. 15 Arabold, Karberg & Co,

848 Nov. 7 Dongle Lapraik & Co. 951 Nov. 6 Malchers & Co. 218 Nov. 11 Brandao & Co.. 1138 Nov. 14 Arnhold, Kasberg & Co., --

Obiness 429 Nov. 9 .17 Amer. b. 1782.00... Rusli &

81 (Amer, sok.

W. H. Ray 27 W. Ang Amer. bye. Brit. bija

2 Beinbring...... Siam, bge.

Lacrles.

18 Vincent

kjeldredge.

120

Pribe

2 Kesmenn Ger.

Kollen.......der. Fallons..........Amer. Helimes ....... Gør.

Co

586 Sept. 19 Tong Sang Woo 6Carlowitz & Co.

g. 256 Nov. 13 Melcher & Co.

1 Arabold, Karberg & Co,

740 Oct.

650 Oct.

h. 1247

bga, 916 Nov.

81 Borneo Co., Limited

8Order

Nelson....Am.bktine 486 Nov. 19 Wieler & Coy

danseneit, bqe 652 Nov. 1Chinese

Meyer.der.

bge. 350 Nov. 16 Captain

sydon. Amer. afz... 48 Nov. 1China Trader' Insurance Co.

78lemssen & Co.

New York

Bangkok Philippines Bangkok.

(Jleared:

Cleared

Koon:Doak

|Bangkok: •

New York

Philippines Philipple

Satz Francisco

¡Ceba

London

London & Hamburgi

Langer

Ger.

wir. 937 Now,

Honolula

Winsor

Oh, ste

838 No. 15. M. & N..

Shanghal

Rowin

Brit.

647 Nov. 14 Stemsson és Co.

Bangkok".

COME

Brit

str. 761 Nov. 18 lessen & 0.

Shangbid

Webber

„Brit... 1089 Nov, 18/Go H. Stevens & Ca

Poochow

Men-of-war in Hongkong Harbour.

Flag.

6 o French: frigate

(J. D. Annam. ↑

6 British

Nov.

June 21

Νοτ. 10

Sept. 22

·Olan

"Town." Juns. LiHAR.

Date of

1:200

6

250

guztiont

gany

700 854

Victor manual.

6. 6

Brittakatis military hospital. British --

2691

gunboat

465

190

860

more than two such orders bo issued to the

4. No order must excoed: 210, or $50,

or include any fraction of a penny, nor will¦ Wivern3....

same person, in favour of the same payee,

by the same mail, Orders will be drawn

at the current rate of the dayt and pald at

the rate of the day when the sariq #rrived.

The commission is as follows :-----

Orders on the United Kingdom, Up to £2, 18 cents;

$20.72

33

Local and Interdolonial Ördərs.“ Up to $25 or £5.25 cents

22

a vessel E, D; Chinese roropue cruiser.

British Commodore's Bing-ship!"8087 British

turret-ship

HONGKONG, MAÇÃO) AND CANTON RIVER STEAMERS.

Name,

Tons:

- Captain":"

Echang

700 Ogston

Kin Shan.

Kia Klang Kiang-ping

467 Hoyland

850 or £10.50 5Lists of Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom may be consulted at Hongkong and Shanghai, khu phá ná

6.Names must be given in full (except when there is more than one Christian name) but the name of the Payee need not f be given if the order be aroused (a obrequés are crossed). It can then be paid only through a Bank, and may afterwards he travica specially around to any Banko

Powa 2010 (1890- 184 Sir J. Jonjonbhoy Spark

1do Lefavour Tong The 253141 Degen White Gload 14230- - Banning, Total

180 Bora 1

8. Boxholders who desire to send Cirou lars, Dividend Warrants, Kavitations, Cards, 2.60, all of the same tight, to addresses in Hongkong, Bangkok, or the Forte of China 1.75 and Japan, may deliver them to the Post Ofice unatamped, the postage being then Esob charged to the sender account. batch must consist of at lesas tanga has signed it in the proper place, Au

1.50

2008 201

· 3rd Clasą Cargo Boat or Haskan Bont el 800: ...... pleuts, KAll Day,

Bampani

or Fallaway Boate, par

10

£1,00

Tim-No order can be paid till the Faroe

order can be transferred to supiner "oflos

on payment of an additional commission

Owners

Batterfeld anki Swirn.

H; U; & M. 8-boat Cay.

BQ

M. Mathieu

Xuen Wan Tong, Stanhope Grova-

dore Smith

John G. Jones

CHINESE GUN VESSELS IN CANTON WATERS, EG

Name.

Pons

Gone H. P

80

120

OM. 98. Co

Acheong & Sous

B., O. & M.About

Cla..

60-

A. E; O. & Mi Byboat Ou

Achpong & Boneha

180

100

TOOCHOW SHIPPING IN PORT.

Nov 10, 1880) MASUMANY STRAWNE

4. Bexholders, may also send Patterns to the same places in the same way. En relopes containing Patterns may be wholly In case of loss of an order, nec mity for Appin closed if the nature of the contents be first stopping payment, or the lice, application Bowen exhibited or stated to the Postmaster should be made to the Dearest Money General, as he may conmlder Decessary, and Order Ofled for instructions.arguy approved by bind Printed Ctroulaks may

the order be not presented witkin 10 be inserted in auch Eater af jernby (hin trabré moniks,

Packer

*** six months en “daitional commision Will SHIPPING reminded Nothing in this Boate pravania private agten there is no anah thing as Parol Poes order is opos padd no further claim can be Achilles

PARORTS-The public

that

the money will be forfeited. When the to Europa, do Much trouble and diape entertained, pointment are caused by persistent attempts

mendem

Hideyoshi Mard

Melbourne dis

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IN

for Bengkong Kiungo SHANGHAI HARBONE. FRIEN Nov. 11, 1860

British

Fronok

PIENET DOOLIES, Boats of Hire for Street Coolist..

9. Nu order can be paid until the advice to send small valuable trifles through the Pont Fant, Carine Articles of Dress relative to it has been received,

Work, and sishiler presents are coll-

*China

Gericia

Craiglands

British

Fatolog Fei Yuen

Chorley

American

John R. Worcester

Half Day

Glenorchy

Three Hours...... Ond Houx,* Half Hour

19

.&

B. G. Ørsted

Danish

lar rate for drawing on the United King-

· dom'is în toave at Bhanghai."

FIUE Colonial Press supplied with New

papers, Hooks, Types, Ink, Presses, Fapaza, dorrespondents, Latters; and any One Day, Europead Couds on London terme,

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, Volonial Newspapers rosdited at the office are regularly filed for the inspection of Advertisers and the Public,

nually being refused; the ponders, having * Made out on a printed form which is supplied

gratia.

No + Lom! Orders on Shanghai are drawn 25 3 per

vent: "premium in all esser. A fixed dol

often spent more in Postage than would bare paid the freight by steamer. refund can be made on such parcels of the Nothing in the above Boxle to affect private vaino. of Stamps obliterated before the agreomzenia,

nature of the contents was discovered.

“MAKOILANT SEEKING VRIENDE

British barque

British ship

* Slane left port, or arrived at Hongkong.

Printed and published by Gao, Mugnax Bane, ai the China Mail Ollie, No, 2 Wyndham Bloset, Hanghong

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