For Sale.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co,

AVE RECEIVED FOR SALE,

HAVE

Ea French Matt Steamer,

Findst ISIGNY BUTTER.

NOILLY PHATT'S VERMOUTH.

Es 8. S. "Glencoe," WRILEY & Sox's BREECH LOADING GUNE

ÜENTRAL FIRE,

ES. 8. "Ulysses."

Fine Now Season's CUMSHAW TEA, in

6 and 10 ontty Boxes.

BREAKFAST CŨNGOU @ 25 cents p. tb,

Ex "Bightander."

AT WHOLESALE PRICÈS 200 kegs Fine American FURNISHING NAILS, Nos. 3 to 12. American SPIKES, 4 inches to

7 inches.

95

IT

50 barrels Prime American Men PORK.

Philadelphia Extra BTEF

00

T+

200

300

71

Finnst Strained ROSIN.

City PITCH.

150 cases SPIRITS of TURPENTINE.

100 barrels Driel APPLES

500 casos FLORIDA WATER.

50 barrels American TAR.

15

LAMP BLACK.

50 cases American CLOCKS.

Mails

DNA STEAM FORD SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, BRINDIST, ANCONA, VENICE, SOUTHAMPTON, AND LONDON; BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, AND AUSTRALIA.

NB.-Caryo can be taken on through Bills

Entertainment.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CITY HALL. THIS EVENING,

Nowhber 12th, 1881.

LAST VARIETY PROGRAMME.

GIGANTIC GALAXY or ATTRACTION,

The Screaming Act, "UNDER THE ROSE,"

CHARACTERS BY COMPANY.

MISS VERA LYLE'S SONG OF THE FLAGS

AND

of Lading for BATAVIA, PERSIAN MALE IMPERSONATIONS GULF FORTS, MARSEILLES, TRIESTE, HAMBURG, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.

MISS CONSTANCE CARLTON'S PEARLS OF SERIO COMEDY.

In Duologue and Terpsichorean Acts THE SISTERS CARLTON'S DUO DUTCH SKETCHES,

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STAMME. WILLARD & MISS BERESFORD,

NAVIGATION COMPANY's Steam-ship KASHGAR, Captain R. G. MURRAY, with Her Majesty' Maila, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on MONDAY, the 14th Tristant, at 4 1.5.

Cargo will be received m board until 10 am on the day of departare,

Parcels and Space (Ul) at the Ollies until 10.m. on the day of parture.

Silk and Valuables for Europe will, lo tipped at Point de Calle; ut Tea and General Cargo at forolny, arriving one week later than by the direct route vid Gulle,

MISS VERNIE'S SOUL VISION. Acknowledged by the Preas of the World to be without Parallel.

MR. PEMBERTON WILLARD, In his unrivalled CHARACTER SKETCHES.

The ་ 4

following REPORTOIRE will be selected For furthur Particulars, regarding from during our stay-here- FREIGHT and PASSAGE, apply to the

FORTY THIEVES (Barleque); ROBBING PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGAROT, or, SCOT BUT NOT KULT (Bur.);

DON JUAN JUNIOR, (ur.); JOAN OF AR

LATEA (CO); UNDER THE ROSE, -SWEET- SHARIN, &C., &

Hongkong.

COTTON DUCK, Canned BEEF, MUT-TION. COMPANY's Office Freckages are (Bur.); Ltz (Drums); PYGMALION AND GA-

TON, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, CORN, TOMATOES, Corned BEEF, Condensed MILK, Tomato CATSUP, HANDSPIKES, OAKUM, ASH OARS; MAPLE, ASH, and White Pine PLANKS.

Be" Abbie Carter." Florence COOKING STOVES,

STEAMERS and BRAILERS. CORN BROOMS.

India Rubber KNEE BOOTS. AGATE WARE, in uvery variety of Kit-

chen Utensils.

Charter Oak COOKING STOVES. Spartan COOKING STOVES. BOURBON WHISKY.

Be Steamers vid Brez Cunal

Douglas' OFFICE CHAIRS. Messrs GARDNER & Co.'s PERFORATSI

VENEER.

HIGH REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIRS. HIGH-BACK OFFICE CHAIRS. ROOKING FOLDING CHAIRS. DINING-BOOM CHAIRS.

LADIES' ROCKING CHAIRS.

The above we can highly recommend for office and domestic use, being admirably adapted to this climate.

Be "Glenifer." CROBBE & BLACKwell's and OTIOR HOUSEHOLD STORES.

TEYBSONEAD's DESSERT FRUITS.

SAVOURY PATE.

GAME PATE.

PORK PATE.

QX-PALATES.

HUNG (Hambro') BEEF.

HUNTLEY & PALMERS' BISCUITS.

FRUITS for Ices.

SHERBET.

COCOATINA,

VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. E' COCOA.

ROBINSON's Groats.

GELATINE.

Russia OX-TONGUES. French PLUMS.

PATE DE FOIE GRAS. SARDINES.

ANCHOVIES.

Breakfast BACON.

ASPARAGUS.

MACCARONI.

VERMICELLI..

SAUSAGES.

MEATS.

SOUPS, &o., &c.

COPYING PRESSES.

EX AMERICAN MAIL Eastern and Californian CHEESE, Boneless CODFISH,

Prime HAMS and BACON. Russian CAVIARE,

Eagle Brand Condensed MILK.

PEACH, and APPLE BUTTER.

Pickled OX-TONGUES.

Family PI-PORK in kegs and pieces. Paragon MACKEREL in 6 can. Bent Ideal SALMON in 5 tb CADA, Cutting's Dessert FRUITS in 2 berns.

Assorted Canned VEGETABLES, Potted SAUSAGE and Sausage

MEAT.

Stuffed PEPPERS. -

12

TP

Assorted PICKLES.

TI

MINCEMEAT.

COMB HONEY in Original Frames, Richardson & Robbin's Colobrated Totted

MEATS.

Richardson & Robbin's Carried OYSTERS.

Lunch TONGUE. American SYRUPS, for Sum Amasorted

mer Drinks. McCarty's Sugar LEMONADE.

Clam CHOWDER.

Codfish BALLS.

Green TURTLE in 2 oans.

ALIFORNIA RACKER

OMPANY'S BISCUITS in

ting, and love.

Cracked WHEAT.

OATMEAL.

HOMENY

Alphabetical BTS

QUITS

Fancy Sweet Mixed

BISCUITS Ginger CAKES. Soda BISCUITS, Oyster BISCUITS.

CORNMEAL

BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.

RYE MEAL

SPECIALLY FRIENTED OI GAR 8.

WINES, SPIRITS, BEER AND

AERATED WATERS. ITS

BHIPUHANDLERY of every Description. EIGGENG and SAIL-MAKING promptly

34 1881

The Contents and Vatre repaired to be declared prior to shipment.

Shippers are particularly repiested to note the terms and conditions of the Com- pany's Black Bills of Lading.

A. MOVER, Superintendent. Hongkong, November 1, 1881.

no14

Occidental & Oriental Steam-

Ship. Company.

TAKING - CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STAPES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE,

VIA

AXD7

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.

S. S. OCEANIC will.he despatch-

Ted for San Frangison via Yokultania, O WEDNESDAY, the 16th November, 1881, at 3 p.m.

Connection being made at Yokohama, with Steamers from Shanghai and Japai ports,

All Parcel Packages should be nurked to address in full; and me will be received at the Company's Office, until 5 pm, the day previous to sailing.

A REDUCTION of 25% made on all RETUR

UN PASSAGE ORDERS ISSUED, Coumlar Invoices to accompany Over- land, Mexican, Central and South American Cargo, should

be sent to the Company's Offices addressed to the Collector of Cus- toms, San Francisco.

For further information as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 50s, Queen's Road Central.

CHAS II. HASWELL, JR,

Agrut.. Hongkong, October 31, 1881. no1G

NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS,

STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, 18MAILLA, PORT SATE, SYRIAN PORTS, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, FORTS OF BRAZIL, AND LA PLATA; ALSO BOMBAY, MAHE, ST. DENIS, AND PORT LOUIS.

with

*

Dress Circle and Stalls, $2; Pit, $1. Soldiers in uniform Half-Price to Back Seats only.

Doors open at 8.30; Commence at 9 p.m. Gerts Man......Mr PHBERTON W. WILLARD,

Reserved Seats anul Plan to be seen at Menara Kelly & WaLKE'S.

zy ladies waccompanied by Gentleme cannot be admitted.

"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." Hongkong, November 12, 1881... no11

Insurances.

THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY

OF NEW ZEALAND.

CAPITAL £1,000,000 (One Million Sterling).

Unlimited Liability of Shareholders.

THE Undersigned having been appointed

AGENTS for the above Company are i grepared to accept FIRE and MARINE RISKS at Current Rates, allowing usual Discounts.

GEO. R. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, July 1, 1881.

CHINESE INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED.)

NOTICE.

POLICIES GRANTED at current rates

MARINE RISKS to all parts of the World. In accordance with the Com

pany's Articles of Association, Two-thirds of the Profits are distributed annually to Contributors, whether Shareholders or not, in proportion to the out amount of Promis contributed by each, the remaining third being carried to Reserve Find.

J. BRADLEE SMITH, Secretary.

Hongkong, April 6, 1881.

THE

To-day's Advertisements.child for Venice, Mr and Mrs Koop,

and Mr E. Marcus, for Galle, Mr and Mrs HONGKONG DISPENSARY, G. Lewis for Singapore, Mr Owen. From VOUNG MAN, Sooron, 28, Abstammer, Shanghai for Penang, 1 Ma-foo; for Suez,

1. with several years commercial experi Mr sad Mrs Chuvarao. pean, and 100 Chinese. unico, desires a Situation as CLIBE, BOOK- Far Kang-chi for Hothow, &o, 1 Buro-EXRD,

ER, CASHIER OF PLANTATION OVERSEER

in India, China or the Colonies. Excellent References; address 'J, G. P.,"c/o. Mesure WPORTEOUS & Co., Glasgow, Scotland.

Hongkong, November 12, 1881. no13

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned has received instruo Ttions to Sell by Public Auction, on

WEDNESDAY,

SHIPPING REPORTS The German

barque Francisce reports Fine weather and NE, wind, all well,

The British steamer Ashington reporta: From Bangkok to Pulo Obi light N. breeze from Obi strong N.E. monsoon with heavy rain aquells. Passed 5. S. Penters on the 9th inat.

reports:

The British steamer Shinde rep From Yokohams to Kobe moderate to the 16th November, 1881, at 2 pia, at his strong N., winds: from Kobe to Nagasaki Sales Rooms, Queen's Road,-.

Bad an to Hongkong, experienced light to moderate N.E. winds and fine weather.

The

Thibet reports:

An Invoice of JAPANESE WARE, 0,

comprising

&G+,

SATSVRA WALE, ENAMELLED WARE ON PORY KANGA and INMARI PORCELAIN WARE,

OXLAIN and METAL BRONZES, and IVORY CARVINGS.

$00. TERMS OF SALE-Ás customary.

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 12, 1881.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

No, 142.

CHINA SEA.

no16

YANGTSE RIVER-SHANGHAI

DISTRICT.

TEMPORARY WITHDRAWAL OF "Krutoan” -

LICHTVESSEL

The 12th Instant, the Kiudure Light OTICE is hereby given that, as or about vessel will be Removed from her Station for Repair. During her temporary absence the Ka-Hring will occupy the Station. and exhibit a while Light suspended from hor foreyard and the usual Riding Light on her forestay.

By Order of the Inspector-General of Customs, DAVID M. HENDERSON,

Engineer-in-Chief.

Imperial Maritime Customs,

Engineer's Offico, Shanghai, 8th November, 1881.

TO BE LET OR SOLD

teamer

monsoon. The British Spoke French mail off agar reports:

off Tong Ting The British bargdo Queen of India reports: First

moderate and fine; last strong winds and thick.

The German stearier Olympic reporta: N.E. vinds and fine weather throughout.

day

POST OFFICE NOTICES. NAILS will close:- For SHANGHAI---

Established de N. 19415-

A. S. WATSON & Coat FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

WROLESALE AND RETAIL DAUGOIST, for

POGOSTIMFORTERS"

-NOVEMY

REUTHE

SUPPLIED TO TELE

REMTIONS OF ENGI

Davocats BUNEMIES, NUESKEY ARQUIAMONDS

AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, EMOLISE," MEDICINES

Boda

MANUFACTURERS

Water Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Patay Water, Sarsaparila

Lord Granville stated that the agreement and France upon Hayattan

atial and continuous, y que

RESIGNATION OF!

Water, and other Aarsted Waters And

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision Hongkong, June 1, 1876

MARRIAGE.

S

HA

On the 4th Oct., al 180, Crown-street, Aberdeen, by the Rev. C. C. Macdonald, of St. Clement's Parish Church, James SMIT Commissioner, Chinese Customs Service, to ANNI, youngest Daughter of Alexander Eddie, shipowner,

DEATHS.

Per 8. 8. Thibet, Ta-morrow, the 13th

At Shanghai, on the 4th Nov., the be instant. Registry ceases at 2.45 loved Wife of J. Haus, of the LM. p.m. Mail closes at 3 p.m. Tata Cusaboros. the 3rd Now T. CURAINS,

Latters received from 3.10 to 3.30 m with 10 cents Late Fee. Paid Correspondence may then be posted in the moveable box on board the Packet,

The Post Office will open from 2.30 to-morrow afternoon,

For AMOY.

At Chefoo, an

Inte Master of the schooner Mary

Lo

At Casterton Tarmce, East Dulwich, Lon don, on the 29th Oct., MARGARET, tho Shanghai. P beloved Wife of F. Julian Marshal of

Per Welle, at 10.30a.m., on Monday, the The publication of this serue commeced For SWATOW

14th inst."

af 8.00p.m.

Per Yottung, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the 14th inst., instead of as previously notified.

For BANGKOK,

The China Mail.

Ferry has redi been charged with the ministry

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The next AHARICAN MATX, may be ex

to arrive here on or about the instant by the Pacific Mal Cons steamer City of Toco, which la Trancisco on the 20th October.

Matins

ORDER

OF SERVICE AT THE GATHER

SUNDAY NOV 13+)

Vonite, Hayes

od 76 ; To Doum,

Ouso ay 112 - Hymns, 262 and 25 Evensong-Paalvos, Ouseley NW. ley 80 Magnificet, * 76. Rimb Nano Dinittu, 99. Hayes : E 243 and Tiana, on parity

Tan delivery of the English hall was At 8.20 this morning.

Tax McNear went into Koloon to-day.

Pet Dale, at 5 pm, Monday, the NOKORO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1651,

The steamer Sir Jambetjes Jajeethov Ruous hea it that the local marine marto-day sold by public auction to Fing

14th inst.

For MANILA,~~

Por Romulus, at 11:30 am, on Tuesday,veyors have sent in a complaint to the for 83000.

the 15th inst.

For SAN FRANCISCO,~~~~

Governor concerning the conduct of the

Government Marine Surveyor, in regard to Ware informed by the Agents (Jam Pat Dewonekin, at 2.30 pm on Tues certain survey fees. The precise nature of Matheech & Co.) that the BB Chen

day, the 15th inst.

the complaint has not transpired, and for left Singapore for this port to-day, the

no19 For SAIGON,

(POSSESSION ON 1ST DECEMBER NEXT.)

GRE

TO ROWINBOX ROAD, Containing Each

Newly Built Detached HOUSES

ROOMS, BAREMENT and OUTBOUNES. laid on Garden and Tannis Lawnattached.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS." Hongkong, October 27, 1881.

SHIPPING,

ARRIVALS.

Nov. 11, Prancisca, German basque, 868, 8. A M. Bunk, Chofoo Nov. 3, General. SIEMSSEN & Co.

Not. 12. AMington, British atemor, 809, Edwin Allason, Bangkok Nov. 4, Goal.

SIEMAGES & Co.

Nov. 12, 1 am., Shenda, British ateamer, 1030, J. Reeves, Yokohama Nov. 4, 1a.m., erat.~P. & O. S. N. Co.

Kobe 5, and Nagasaki 7, Mails and Gen-

Nov. 12, Thibet, British steamer, 1671, W. R. Jordan, Bombay Oct. 22, Gallo 28, Perang Nov. 3, and Singapore 5, Mails and General P. & O. 8. N. Co.

Nov. 12, 7.45 a.m., Kashgar, British steamer, 1865, R. G. Murray, Shanghai Nov. 9, zoon, Mails and General-P. E 0. S. N. Co.

Nov. 12, Queen of India, British barque, Bap 800, W. Scott, Amoy Nov. 9, Deana

CHINESE

B. H. STEENEN, Genaan brig, Captain Meyer. Te On & Co.

Not Responsible for Debts.

IN MONDAY,

the 21st of November,

Nether the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for 1881, ut Noou, the Company's S..S. YANGTSE, Comandant CHAMPENOIS, any Debt contracted by the Officers or MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, Cew of the following Vessels, during and CARGO, will leave this Port for their stay in longhou Harbour:- the above places.

Specie will be registered for Cargo and London as well as for Maratlles, and ac cepted in trausit through Marcilles for the principal places of Europe.

Shipping Orders will be grautod until Noon of th November.

will be received on board until 4 Cargo p.n., Specie and Parcels until 3 p.m. o the 20th November, 1881. (Purcels are not to be sent on board; they runt be left at the Agency's Office.)

Contents and value of Packages are re- quired.

For further particulars, apply at the Company's Office.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent- Hongkong, November 3, 1881

C. S. MAIL-LINE.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

no21

THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIDE OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCISCO,

THE S. Mail Steamship CITY OF TOKIO will be despatched for San Francisco, via Yokobaina, en the 30th November, 1831, at 3p.n., taking Passengers, and Freight, for Japan, the United States, and Europe.

or about

Through Bills of Lading issued for trans- portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, vik Over land Railways, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Company's and connecting Steamers,

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamer

propoid RETURN PASKAUS TICKET REDUCTIOx of 25 % is made.

Freight will be received on board until 4 p.m. on the 29th Instant Parcel Packages will be received st. the office until 5 p.m., siune day: all Parcel Packages should be pared to address in full; value of same

Conanlar

in required, a voices to accompany Overland Cargo should be sent to the Company's Offices in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco,

For further inforustion sa to Passage and Freight apply to the Agency of the Company No. 50, Caven's Load Central, s

FOSTER

China yapan,

Hongkong, November 4; 1881

BYLOLA, German barque, Captain T. A Alerson-Amhold, Karberg & Co.

EDMOND PHIXSEY, Amer. barque, Capt. John Berry-Geo. R. Stevens & Co. Jose M. Pimentel,--Caplain.

ELVIRA DOVAL, Hawaiian ship, Captain

F. NIGHTINGALE, Brilish barque, Captain A. Melityrė.-Arrhold, Karberg & Co.

HARVARD, American barque, Captain Samuel Pray-Captain

HOPE, American ship, Captain H. Curtis. -Douglas Lapraik & Ĉa

LAURYNE, Aurican slip, Capt. A. Snow, -Melchera & Co.

Nov. 12, Olympia, German steamer, 782, Wagner, Hafpbong Nov. 9, Rice-SIEMS BEN & Co

Nov. 12, H.MS. Sheldrake, from Canton.

DEPARTURES.

Nov. 12, Solway, for Haiphong.

12, Albay, for Amoy, &c.

12, Gustav, for Cebu,

12, Esmeralda, for Manila. 12, Phoenix, for Shanghai

12, Wm. Mackinnon, for Mazao, fe,

CLEARED.

Lie C. Troop, for Cebu. Brema, for Mauila, Kang-chi, for Hoihow, &c.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Ashington, from Bangkok, Mr F. Matheous, and 12 Chinese,

For Nona, at 5 pm, on Tuesday, the our present purpose it matters little. It is November.

15th inst.

enough that representations have been made; and all we desire to do is this. On

For NAGASAKI AND YOKOHAMA →→

For S, S. Sunda, on Wednesday, the 16th inst. Registry ceases at 1115 a.. Mail closes at 11.30 am, Paid Cor- respondence may then be posted in the moveable box ou board the Packet.

For AMOY AND MANILA

Per Emuy, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 16th inst.

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

QALOUTTA.—

AND

Per Suce, at 2.30 p.m., on Thursday, the

17th inst.: Per Arratoon Apour, at 2.30 p.m., on

Thursday, the 17th inat.

WE

are informed by the Agents (M

behalf of the public, and to bear out the Bussell & Co.) that the Union Lang object of a discusnon which took place Lord of the fuls left Singapore for this i when the Shipping Consolidation Ordin-to-day

asice and the feca imposed by it were being LINCIEMANTT, G. Barclay, Royal Innis considered in Council to suggest to His

ing Fusiliers, Fort Adjutant this Excellency that the most stringent risos, returned from Yokohama per Ste inquiry should be made in view of any ship Sundo this morning from leave irregularity under its provisions

At the absence

same time, it must be remembered that, in

the extensive list of fees to be found in By the departure of Mr Dunmi fok Schedule G. of the Ordinance, special rehat the athletic sports and bost ference is made to "Surveys made within an ardent competitor, the Chol Society Office hours;" and so far as we can see, no leading member, and the "Prites of the official limits given by the hours of provision is made for work done outside of rance promising Frederic

Ir would appear that no Singapore

hse came on by the Thibet. The is

MALLS BY THE BRITISH PACKET The British Contract Packet Kash

will be despatched on MONDÁT the 14th November, with Mails to and 10 to 4. This may be rather ridiculous through the United Kingdom and in a busy community like Hongkong bat Europe od Brindisi; to the Straits

the first time has occurred, and althon if such be the law, then let some special attention is paid to it now thun former Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Maito, and Gibarangement be made to meet the dyet as we look for fuller telegrams by

raltar,

N.B.-This Facket carries to mails for the

Australian Colonies.

HOURS OF OLOBING

THE ENGLISH MAIL. The following hours are observed in closing Maila, &c, by the British Contract

Pucket

Day of Departure--

Noos.Money Order Office closen.

P.M.--Registry of Letters ceases. Pesting of all printed matter and patterns ceases,

2

P.M.-Mail closed, except for Late

Lettera.

3.10P.M.Lettore may be posted with

Late Fee of 10 cents until 3.30P.M.When the Post Office closes

entirely.

cully. If the hours are unsuitable

to us here, its non-arrived entails a certa amount of inconveniencd.

as experience would seem to declare mail that the scrape forwarded by Ro them to be then they ought to be at pe altered, because the convenience of the commercial community should be first con- the list of rangers arrived, to-da aidered. However legal it may be to make P. &.0. Company's steamer The

observe the AINO Commissary General

Deputy Asaiste

the ship-owner now bar the inconvenience and probable expense caused by such short hours, there can be no question whatever mussanat and Transport Department. of the unfairness of tich an arrangement Harshes, by a recent Aray

As the Governor possesses large powers doing duty with the 10th Company of t under the Ordinance, both as to directing Army Service Corps at Woolwich. the duties of the Government Surveyor

and as to his leyying of fees, there an We lern that Captain Deville, of ti be no doubt raised us to the ability of Bis steamer Patios, has been acquitted by th Excellency to deal with such a contingery Naval Court of Inquirer, held at Amoy se that which appesan to have arism, consider the circumstances of the strandin 3.40PM.-Late Letters may be posted Claus 4, 6, and 7 of Section V., Chap. 1, of that vessel Theground of the acquitt

on board the packet with Late of the Ordinance are as follow y is, we believe, that the buoy tended Eve of 10 conta until time of: The Governor may, from time to times mark the rock was out of its position. departure.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping

appoint such number of fit and proper per- to the raising of the vessel, it was

Bons to be Government surveyors for the that she would not be fosted for a week

purposes of this Ordinance as he thinks

proper, and appoint their duties, and my, ten days,

from time to time, remove such Harvey on

Daylight Kwangtung leaves for Coast fx and alter the remuneration to be arrived here this morning with

or any of them, and may from time to , Tu P. & 0 Company's steamer Kas Porte.

ceived by each eurTOJOTE, C

RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

6. The said surveyors abill execute their instalment of guffins from

Inaftar

Per da, from Yokohamn, &,"Mra

of duties ensdier, the sirection of the Govenor, ing a total of thirty-four out Bellasis, Mr and Mrs Haffendon and 2.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,Rev. W. Jasad the Governor may make regulations as rubecribed for. The ponder children, Mr and Mrs Keep, Mr E Marcus, nings, MA Colonial Chaplain. Morming to the manner in which the surveys hapen -- Mr and Mrs G. Lewis, Messra Owen, and Service 11, Evening 5.45 (sahart service) mentioned shall be made, and as to at the Horse Re ed. E. Chastel, Laeut. and Mrs Barclay, Mesars Holy Communion every Sunday, except when surveys are required, and as to the present.

the notice to be given to the surveyors seemed to give F. J. Haid, Yak

Yaik Ping, Quang Yin, and M. the 2nd and 4th in the month wate

Military Service Rev. C. Gilbert Booth, amount and payment of the fees due and of Europeans, and 9 Chinese dock.

SOUVENIE, British barque, Captain Fred, H. Willians Captain.

Brown.Douglas Lapras & Co.

Per

Mahomedbhoy, Abdoulali, and F. R. Mar- P.M. Carrice, 6.45) Ves 7PM Lundicely from the owne

One, & protty Little

SYREN, American slip, Captain G. W. Bat Thibet, for Hongkong: from South BA. Military Chaplain. Parade Service expenses incurred by ruch surveyors in moet dead lamel

ampton, Deputy Assistant Commissary at 8. Holy Communion on the second the execution of their duties, and my Mr Coron, und General Hare, and Mias Fendall; from and fourth Bundays at the conclusion of thereby determine the person by and lead to have prod To-day's Advertisements. Brindisi, Mr Daddell from Bombay, Major the Parsda Service. (A Voluntary Service liom and the conditions which

and Mrs Bietto, Mesem Moobjeg Changoe, is held in the Garrison: Theater at 7.48 perment shall be metather a dead

Every,aurveyor who demands or ressi assumed that, Alihong in; from

Calcutta Ho

Mr Hatherley from UNION CHUROR, Solé Penang, Messrs Low Hock Hing, and Lowa Morning Bervice, 11 A.M.Rev. John agent, or master of any ship surveyed by himself on Yee Wing, and 28 Chinese, and Chiness Colvills-Divine Service in Chinese, 3-3 him under the provisions of this Ordinand, Sipation, being retif

er from any other person any fee or remuneratin Capt. WESTORY, will fox watow; from Singapore, Roy M. A P.M. OVE Unday, with communion en firation whatsoever for or in respect of such i despatched for the above For Bhanghai from Southampton, Messy of every month, Rev. &... Boge, survey shall incur a penalty not exceeding.

Colamal, Dominic Ming and 85 Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 10th Inst. Mrs W. B. Maine, and Mrs Bockhoff; from Rev. C. Gilbert Booth, B.A., Chaplain two hundred and fifty dolla

Chinese-Sunday

ST. PETER's Cavao, for BRAMEN, &

in ex at Daylight

Brindisi, Mr

Mr Rukstrat For Yokohama: Service it

Messrs Hatchinson, and

J. McLean.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Steamiship

Namoa,"

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, November 12, 1881. дов

be

it 5. Holy Communion after

All the Beats are

If the strict latter of the Ordinance

fall to Með

from Brindisi, Mias Peters and friend, Service on the 24 Bell shared to, and the criginal intention

Per Kashgar from Shanghai: for Hong- LONDON MISSION CRATES Queen's Road | carried out that all fees shall go to the kong,

Christian Association ernment, the public ought to be the Oxenham and Hughes, D. R. Mi- Servion for chael, Mrs Poolastien, Miss Jackson, Mesars 7.90 P. M

Mrs and Miss Endly. Mears E. LA West-Hong Semday apart if the contrast e

Zoe for Seamen,

enga

C. P. Chater, W. V. Dammond, a Spanish ST. SAPHEN'S MINION CHUBOR-Ray, prosent Surveyor did bet Missionary, Capt. Davies, Me and Mrs. Grundy, and Rev. Lo Sam Icon (All that bo pavaćo

imborg, chitaron nard European ervant, Burrices Chinese) Mona

FOR MANILA VIA AMOY,

The Steamship.

"Emay," Oxton, Mer, will "despatched an above on Mr Segardal, 27 Chinese denk, and 2. Ma- WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 16th Inst, at foor for Penang, 1 Ma-foo; for Buer, Mr 5 Clock pan.

and Mrs CouVOTA,

For Freight or Passage, spply to

REMEDIOS & Co. Hongkong, November 12, 1881. no18

UNION LINEA

FOR YOKOHAMAS

The Steamship

Lord of the Idlea, Captais FELJATH, Worldy due, wil fave immediate the above PortAMETRI

or Fassign, apply

RISSKILTA Con

DEPARTAI. Per Alay, for Tamsui, Mr and Mrs Cartwright.

Litany, Ante-Communi

inion, and

11 Bible Claas, at

16.30. Holy Communion, in Chin680 month.

the German language, by Ret. Svery Sundays at

For Emeralda" for: Mamila Moines F.. Meyer, G. Vance, A. 8. Harper, Wu, MeG, W Smith, Mrs Greenberg, and 2 Chinesa 25 Per Solway, for Haiphong, 12 Chinese Per William Mackinnon, for Macso Chiness,

from Hongkong for Sing pore, Mr B. Earle, Mo Beta, 2 children And 2 natira serram for Southampton Mr And Mr CA Peterson for Ber. Meliconiak, and Me 8 - Dece

From Tokoh for Southam M

ing

Man and Bermo Barvy

MEMOS FOR MONDAY

earned by him

should be

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