For Sale.
MacE WEN, FRICKEL & Co. VICTORIA EXCHANGE,
H
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
A VE FOR
THE FOLLOWING
THE CHINA MAIL.
Notices to Consignees. To-day's Advertisements.
FROM LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE
THE Steamship Olenogle having arrivoð from the above Ports, Consignoes of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opinai, aro being lauded at their risk into the SALE Gadows of the Undersigned, wherica and for from the Wharves or Bunta, delivery may be obtained
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon To-way, the 27th Instant,
STORES.
York HAMS..
Roll BUTTER.
Topocsn BUTTER.
French BUTTER.
EPP's COCOA.
YAN HOUTEN'S COCOA, Picnic TONGUES.
MACKEREL in 5 Tins.
RAISINS and CURRANTS. Crystallized FRUITS.
SAVORY & Moone's Now Infant FOOD.
BARNES & Co.'s JAMS.
Posted MEATS.
· PATE DE FOIS GRAS.
Swiss MILK.
BOLDEN'S
CONDENSED MILK.
COOKING STOVES.
KEROSINE LAMPS.
WINES, &c.
GILEEY's Sparkling SAUMUR, Pis. & Qia. SACCONE'S MANZANILLA.
£1000SE's Old Invalid PORT. Old Bourbon WHISKY.
Buate's Old Irish WHISKY, Royal leades WHISKY. MARSALA.-
&& &o.,
--0-
$0.
THE USUAL AUTHENT
of
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 3rd May will be subject to ront.
No Fire Insurance has been effectid. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, April 27, 1886.
841
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALUUTTA.
Toft the stove Ports, Consignoos THE Steamship Japan having arrivað
of Cargo are hereby requested to send in
their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned
|
HONGKONG 10FLE ASSOCIATION.
FIRST PRIZE MEETING.
THE COMPETITIONS will be Remed
Por Adam, for Saigon, 100 Chinese............. Per Namoa, for Coast Ports, 3 Euro- peans, andt 250 Chinese,
Por Fidelio, for Amey, 12 Obincas.. Per Egean, for Saigon, 12 Chineso, Per Anton, for Amoy, &c., 20 Chinese. TO DEPART
at 11 am and 2 p.m. (westhor per-peans, mitting) on SATURDAY, the lat. May,
After completion of the third competition,Per Kong Beng, for Swatow, o., 2 Euro- the Seventh PRESIDENT's Cup will be peans, and 100 Chinese. commenced. Three Cups will be given for this event.
Pool' and 'Running Deer' SHOOTING, 9ers TO ALL COMERS, will be continued during the day.
Prizes will be distributed on the Ground at 6 p.m.
By kind permission of Colonel FOSTER and Officers, the Band of the 58th Regiment will play during the Afternoon.
EDWARD 08BORNE, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, April 29. 1886.
SHIPPING..
ARRIVALS, April 28. 1986---
$62
Greyhound British steamer, 227, 3. A. for countersignature, and to take immediatomne, Pakkoi April 24, nnd Hoihow 57, delivery of their Goods from alongside. | Gen oral —ADAMSON, BELL & Qu.
Cargo impeding her discharge will be at
Once
Tanded and stored at Consignees' risk Fortigers, British steamer, 876, J. Brown,
and no Five Insurance will be Saigon April 24, Rice.-CHINESE
and expense alliated.
Consignees are hereby informed that all Caims most be made immediately, is none will be entertaiued after the 3rd Proximo.
DAVID SASSDON, SONS & Ca,
Agents Hongkong, April 27, 1886.
840
To-day's Advertisements.
NETHERLANDS INDIA STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. -FOR BATAVIA, SAMARANG and SOURABAYA, VIA SAIGON AND SINGAPORE.
The Co. a Stonmship
Colabes,
Capt. DE HAAN, will be despatched as ahova TO-
MORROW, the 30th Instant, at Neon.
Fur Freight or Pasage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Aretx
Hongking, April 29, 1846.
BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.
860
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
April 20
Per Achilles, for Singapore, &o., 17 E- Topazna, and 603. Olinese.
For for Saigon, &e, 102 Chinese. Per Japanese, for Biron, 200 Chinesa. Per Actio, for Haiphong, 30 Chinese. Por Benurty, for Baigon, 12 Chinese. Per Greyhound, for Boitow, 40 Chinees.
Not Responsible for Debts Neither the Captain, the Agent, et Omnare will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Feels, during
No. 7005. APRIL 20, 18863
TELEGRAMS.
GREECE DISARMING.
London, 28th April,
delivered en altimatum to Greco, and a All the Great Powers except France have
the absolute necessity which rests upon the Executive here, to vindicate the complete freedom of Chinese residents. of Hongkong from all interference from the officials of the mainland, hoa brea clearly set forth. Indeed, it is the very essence of the prosperity of this Colony that it shall be free froid molestation deerce has been issued ordering a partial by Chinese officiuls. fet us, therefore, disarmament of the Squadron anchored now, look at the result of the negotia Piezus, tions arising out of this impudent sitaek upon the sovereignty of this British Iland. The translation of the procla
Per N. Gibson, for Now York, 3 Euro-their stay in Hongkong Harbour:
ELLEN ARRAT, British ship, Capt. N. Per Atholl, for Swatow, 200.Chinese,
B. Hatfield-Order
FABD. P. LITCHFIELD, American barque, Capt. Samul. BartlottOrder
Invincible, American ship, Captain Jas. Feargus Skowes.-Douglas Laprak & Ca
Sr. David, American ship, Captain W.mation is, we believe, the meaning Wallace Frost-Douglas, Lipraik & Co. which will be attached to the docu
ment by all intelligent Chinese; and we may add that the document is indi- cative of the high degree of scholar- ship, as regards the official style, now atuined in the Tranalation Department of this Colony, as compared with that of say ten or fifteen years ago, The Proclamation is as follows:--
SHIPPING REPORTS
The British stoomer Greyhound reporta : Had fresh N.E. monsoon leaving Hothow with heavy and confused hood swell, was ther tolerably clear ne fares St. John's Taland
From there to port, hazy and Occasional rain showorn.
The British steamer Vortigers reports.: Left Saigon 24th just, bad light winds and fine weather to Cape Varela ; thoney to port fresh N.E. wind and heavy head sen.
The Chiness stormer Kiơng Lee reports: Left Shanghai on the 25th inst., had inode- rate and light N.E. winds, and dull cloudy
weather throughout
The Dutch steamer Chleben roports: Had fine weather leaving Amoy with squally.
CARGOKS.
Kwang Lee, Chinese steamer, 1,503, Per S. S. Poly ymnia, exiled 27th April: Andrew, Shanghal April 25, Gonoral-C-To Havre, 64 bales Rastan, 22 rolls Mat- M. B. N. Co.
ting, 15 pliga Canos and C9 pkgs. Sundrie
Bamburg, 241 bates Feathers, 200 balos Ching-root, 126 pkgs. Canes, 0 casos Es- sential Oil and 279 pkga Sundries.
Celebes, Dutali stenmor, 1,423, J. O. Grebe de Haan, Amay, April 28, General-JAE- DINE, MATH & Co.
I
Ninger, British steamer, frois Whampoa. Midge, British günboat, from Canton. Loire Inforieure, Franch steamer, 533, Pillivuyt, Saigon April 26, Rice-CHUN CHZONG WING.
Atholl, British steamer, 923. Coulter, Hoihow April 27, General-BEN HIN CHAN
DEPARTURES. April 29:-
Canton, for Whampoa Nemo, for Cuast Porte Oxfordshire, for Yokohama. Vertio, for Singapore and Bombay. Allmy, for Saigon Trooneddy, for
Europe.
Antenor, for Shanghai.
Fidelio, for Any.
Agean, for Saigon. Anton, for Amoy and Manila. Kwongsang, for Swatow and Tientsin.
CLEARED.
Parthia, for Guan. N. Gibson, for New York. THE Steamship Bewarig, Capt. CLARK,
HAVING ARRIVED from the abové Athell, for Swatow and Amoy. Porte, Consignees of Cargo are hereby re- Kong Beng, for Switew and Baugkek, quested to SEND IN THEIR BILLS OF LADIN Achilles, for Singapore and London. FOR UNTERAIGNATURE by the Undersigned, of the Isles, for Yokubama.
Colebes, for Saigon, Singapore and Batavia. and to TAKE DIMEDIATE
DELIVERY of their Guoda from
Consignees of Japanese, for
Saigon. from alongside. NAILROD TROS are particularly re- Adie. for Haiphong,
OILMAN'S STORES, quested to TAKE DELIVERY from Stoamer Benurly, for Saigon.
at the
Lowest Possible Prices
O ABA.
FOR
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, February 10, 1888.
FOR SALE.
OLES MU'M ̃ ̈ ̃M~' &
Quicks
CHAMPAGNE,
7
280
IN THEIR OWN BOATS, failing which Greguand, for Hodow the Onp
Captain will not be responsible for any mixing of different lots that may arise from otherwise discharging sanie.
The Steamer is berthed at the KÓW. LOON PIERS, and any Cargo impeding for discharge will be landed into Godowna and stored at Contignoes' risk and
ther
Dntional (large will be forwnedud on, un--
tice to the contrary logy notice to
ba given before Noon To-PAY, the 20th Inatant.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods Da.'s remaining after the 6th May will be subject to rent. All Claims must reach as before 4 p.m. of tlio 10th Proximo, or they will not be recognized,
$20 per Case of 1 doz. Pints...............$21
2 m Dubos Frères & de German & Co.'s
BORDEAUX CLARETS AND
WHITE WINES,
Barter's Colebrated Barley Bros'
WHISKY,- per Case of 1 doz QIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.
Houghung, July 18, 1881
FOR SALE
1187
BARREIS CEMENT, from TUNNEL
No Fire Insurance has boon affected.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
¿gents. Hongkong, April 29, 1896.
Destination.
500 PORTLAND CEMENT WORKS, West Batsyis, &c, via Saigon..
Thusrook.
In Lots to suit Purchasers.
Apply to
G. RAYNAL,
1, Stanley Street.
Hongkong, April 2, 1886.
Notices to Consignees,
UNION LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
wwwbwwm
THE Steamship Lord of the Isles, Captain FRIDATE, Loving arrived from the above Ports, Consigness of Osteo are horky requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Orego
the discharge of the Impeding Steamer will I be at once landed and stored risk and expense, and no at Dance will be effected."
Fire
Optional Carge will be forwarded on to JAPAN, unless notice to the contrary he given bofore Noon To-pay, the 27th Inst.
PASSENGERS. AN ED
Por Greyhound, from Pakhoi, &c., 34 Chineso.
Per Vorligera, from Saigon, 2 Chineso. Per Kwang Les, from Shanghai, 47 Chi-
дена.
Per Celches, from Amoy, 450 Chinese,
DEPARTE
Por Iramadly, from Hongkong: for Saigon, Mr L'Abbé Lomonnier, and Rev J.
To
Por S. S. Trataddy, sailed 29th April: For Continent, 694 balos Silk, 129 bales Wasto Silk, 32 cases Silk, Sundries and 5 10'enses Pongres, cases Treasure (Tls 16,400). For London,.. 375 boxes Toa 827
pkg. 224 bades Silk, 5 cases Silka, 81 baies Waste Bilk, 197 pkgs. Sundries, 21,82% boxes Tea, containing 160,632 the Congou, 301,859 the. Scented Caper. From Facchow to Lon- don, 300 boxes Tea
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will closa:-
For SWATOW & BANGKOK. –
Per Ko Beng, at 8.30 5.m., on Friday,
the 30th iust.
For SWATOW &AMOY. —
-ik
Per Athol, at 9.30 a.m., pa Friday, the
30ili inst.
For SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA,
SAMARANG & SOURÁBAYA.-- Par Celebes, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday, the
30th inst
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS,--
Per Ingrahan, at 4 p.m., on Friday, the 30th inst., instead of as previous- ly notified.
For HAIPHONG.--
For Crusader, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the
30th inat.
For SINGAPORE AND MAURITIUS.-
Per Deuteros, at 9.30a.m., on Saturday,
..
the 1st May, instead of as pro vionaly notified.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
Shipping. Daylight.-Achilles leaves for London. 9 am-Kong Beng leaves for Swalow, s. Noon-Celebes leaves for Baravia, &c. - Tenders Close..
Tenders for Conveyance Stores received by Naval Storskeeper on or before this date.
Amusements,
[Translation.{
& p..--Chiarini'e Cirous and Managerierit, Hongkong has been a Colonial Powes-
at East Bowrington.
General Memoranda.
SATURDAY, May 1-
4 p.m.-Chiarini's Circus and Monagerie
at East Bowrington.
9 p.m.-Prformance at the City Hall. MONDAY, May 3:
Claim
par Derbighshire madelivered after
to rent,
against the Japas must be made on or before this date. Goods per Gloagie undelivered after this
date subject to rent. Grooda
this dato Third Dividend of 124 % on all Claims against the Branch of Oriental Bank Corp., payable at New Oriontal Bank Corp., Ltd.
May 6 THURSDAY,
Claims against the Oxfordshire must ba sent in to Matars Russell & Co., on or Goods per Benlarig undelivered after this
date subject to rent. FRIDAY, May 7 pm.
before this date.
3 p.. Extraordinary Meeting of the Shareholders of the II.K., Cantón and Macao S.-boat Co., LM.
Claims against the Lord of the Toles be sent in to Mesars Russell & on or before this date.
SILICATED
CARBON FILTERS
PURIFYING
A
YOK
DRINKING.
Was
long
THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAR. LONDON, April 28.
Ormonds C
Minting
Mophiato
Second Third
LOCAL AND GENERAL
PASSED SURT CANAL OorwanD BOUND-Nomen, Jan. 26 : Abf-
tara, 29: De Bay, March 5; Benalder, 16; Cachar, Pathan, 23: Andente, April 3 Moamersthshire, 101 Anadyr, Belle sophon, Hampshire, 20 HoweWARD BOUND Jason, April 20
M. FERNCH MAIL, per the M Co.'s ateamer Yangisë, left Saigon for this part on Wednesday, the 28th just., et daylight, and may be expected heza on or about Baturday, the Let May.
Marah, Acting Governor General of Hongkong, has a proclamation to make,in a matter affecting Inw and treaties. To The O. & 0. 06. steamer Oceanid, with the next American-Meil on board, ston for
time.
left Yokohams on Saturday, the 24th and
persona re..
· Fast⋅ ading here are eo ipo subjects of Her
inst., at daylight, and may be expected Government
here on or beford Friday, the 80th and that the latter Majesty are bound to afford them protection
ibat. in aanatter which no doubt
The next and immunity
well known to the officials and be: very the poopla of the Four Regions, Revorthe less one Chau T'ai-wo came, in command of the
gunboat
Ngarian, from Fokkien to Hongkong and wantonly took it upon him- salf to arrest a curtain person on his own This proceeding was not only authority. an not contempt of
of the att
authority of Her Majesty's Government, but moreover a deliberato brest of George General
Excellency Governor (Marab), onuld not
tolerate such possibly lawloen proceedings. He sot therefore the individual who had been
arrosted forthwith af liberty, and further communicated all the details of this ense to the Acting Am- Poking, who, in turn, coramicated with His Hesperial Chirose Majesty's Yan
Yamien
for Foreign Affairs with the request that the case be dealt with satisfactorily. In reply thereto, a dispatch
of
China Shippers Mutual B. N. Co.'s now steamer Ching Wo, from London, left Singapore for this port on the 24th instant, and may be expected here on or about the 30th
instagra
The 8. 5. Titan loft Bingapore for this port the 25th int, and may be expected here on or about the 1st prox.
Tho
OD
0.8 8. Co's steamer Hector, from Liverpool,
left Singapore on the 27th inst, and
here on
on or about the
3rd proz duo sets
The steamship Huntingdon, from London, left Singapore for this port on the 28th instant, and may be expected here ur about the 4th prox. The E. & A. B. 8. Oo, steamship Tana
has coms to hand slating, that the law lose conduct of the officer in question | js
a matter of extreme regret the thist ordera have already been issaod Governor General of Fohhion and Cheh- The
Hangkang kiang to send despatch to
must
Co.,
tendering an apology, and further instructions have been issued to the several
on
dice left Port Darwin for this port on the 26th instant, and may be expected here on or about the 0th proz AL E. & A. 8. 9. Co.'s steamer Outhris laft Branoy on the 24th instant, and he expectel here on or about the prox.
Governors General and Governorsstrictly to As will be seen from our advertising co enjoin their enbordinates that they teluguns, the competitions in the first meet
must to proceed to
not take it
Here
themselves to
upon the
to arreat people, and so forth. ing of the Rifle Association will be resacand
reply of t
the
ends the repl ently, moreover, i
from-Lis
YANG
Yamba. J
Bab
came to hand a on Saturday. The Band of the Regiment
that Chan
stated
100418 Excellence ili bo present during the afternoon, MS General WATER, had already baan cashivred with the forfeit The British steamer Suez, Captain Dodd, of his commiswhich arrived here yesterday, has made a of his batton, and deprived of
Shipment of these Filters
and carmeatly ontrolling indalgont
Be
now, as in duty bound, accomplishing the distance between the
above
:
of what had parsed. The very quick passage from Newcastle, N.S.W., for the information of all peo-ports in 19 days, a vory oreditable. per- here, who should understand formance.
in three useful sizes hasing herding
persons
in Hongkong ter
For STRAFTS, COLOMBO, AND BOM just been received by the Under-ritories enjoy the privileges of personál
BAY, at 11.30 a.m., on Satur- signed.
Per
day, the 1st May.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW
Per Thales, at 8.30a.m., on Sunday, thu
2nd May.
For STRAITS AND CALCUTTA
-
För Japais, at 2,30 px., 50 Tuesday,
the 4th May.
Ancona
will be despatched on THURSDAY,the
Le Pley for Singapore, Mr A. Henderson;MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET. —- for Marseilles, Messes M. Mataon, Rodger, The British Contrnet Packot J. Smith, MoDodd and J. Patterson. From Shanghai: for Saigon, Mr J. Bar- deal; for Marseilles, Capt. Moller, Messrs H. E. Stelgrove and Marguire. From Yokohama: for. Marseiles, Capt. Hishima, Capt. Yashima, and Mr Yoshida.
Per Vencke, foringapore, &c., 417 Chi-
SGL nose.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vesse's.
Captain.
Colebes (e) Tanaia (8)..
4. Haan Paul
Kobe and Yokohama.. Loudon, via Suez Canal. Achilles (8).. London, and Porta of Uall....... Atenna (a) San Francisco, via Yokohama.. City of Sydnor (a).. San Francisco, via Yokohama Oceanis (s)., San Francisco...
via Amby. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Swator and Bangkok. Swatow, Amoy and Foocho... | Sydney and Melbourne........ Sydney and Malbourne, &c.. Trieste, &c......
Stocks.
RANIA,
John Currier
(8).. (a)..
(a)
Japan (8)...
Kong Bang (3). Thales (s).. |Galveston (a) Catterthun (a) Amphitrite (s).
Anderson.
S. F. Colo..
J. B. Blethen..
Clarke...
Lormier. Brown...
T. 8. Gardner.
B. Jones. Focook..
Chater.
6th May, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries bo- yond, vid Brindisi; to the Straits Settle- ments, Barmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Maila, &c.
Agents.
Jardine, Matheson & Co...... Messageries Maritimes.... Butterfield & Swire................
& O. & N. Cð......
P. &
„Pacific Mail S. S. Co.
.0. & 0. 8. 5. 00..
Russell & Co..
Gibb, Livingston & Co... Messagerie Maritimes. Butterfield & Swire. David Samoon, Sons &Co... Yuen Fat Bot
Bong..... Donglas Laprair & Oo..... Gibb, Livingston & Co....... ..Russell & Co...
Darke
B. Jelcich...
O. Bachrach.
SHARE LIST:-QUOTATIONS.
Nos. of Pat Sharee.
flongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 60,000 $
INSURANCES.
Pati POSITION PRE LAB REPORT Last Dividend
Per Balancec.fward"
up.
8 4,500,0
128 12
North-Chira Insurance Co., Ld...... 8,000 £ Yangtze Insurance Company, Ld.... 8,000 e Union Insurance Society Co., Ld.... 2,000 China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 8 89.33$
Chinese Insurance Co., Limited..... 1,500 Hongkong Fire Insurancs Co., Ld.... 8,000$ China Fire Insurance Co., Ld20,000
For equali sationof div ($500,000
Date of Leaving.
April 30, at acen. Quink despatch. April 30, at daylight. May
p.m.
6, 4p. May
5, at 3
May 15, at 3 pm.
Quick despatch. About April 50.
Quick despatch.
May
May 4, at 3.p.m. April 30, at 9 am.
May 2, at 9 a.m. May 4, at 4 p.m. May 8, at 4 p.m. May 1, at noon.
APRIL 29, 1886.
Closity Qu Latona," Cash.
£3 div., & 10/ 863,800.28 bonus 1-year 194 % prem, cash
toDec. 31. 35 The. 20 p. z. Tis. 300 por sharo Tis. 812,039.35
for 1884 50,000 Th. 3,659.76 for yr 130
sellers Dee. 31, 1881.
20£ 0
21 25£ 1,200 1255
***
53
575,000 8 600,000 $
1,000 8 2008 28,711508
All Claims against the Steamer must be Canton Insurance Office Co., Ld.....10,000% 2008 508 155,000 $ present to the Undersigned on or before the 7th May, or they will not be re- cognised,
RUSSELL & Co,
Agente. Hongkong, April 27, 1886.
UNION LINE.-
NOTICE TO CONSIONDES,
FROM LONDON, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
STEAMBOAT COMPANIES..
845 FK. O. and M. Steamboat Co., La. 8,000 Douglas Steamship Co., Limited....20,000 Indo-China 8. N, Company, Limited 18,367 £ 60,000 shares insued................. 31,312 £ Obína and Manila S, B, Co. Id. 3,500 B
MIGUELLANEOUS,
439,080.+1831 psh. /84 8475- 200.773.71 18% 876 460,214.43 10% 880
caab
2,868,896 % for 1885 8185 per share 283,482.65/837.50 for 248407) cash, buyers 250$ 50$ 1,000,000j8 100$ 208 600,700 8 323,811.67 $0 for 1881 1887 cash, ex div.
300,000
100$ 75$300,000 $ 508 508 86,704.168
106 10 10£ 10
1001
Hlong & IVhampion Dosh Co. Là 10,000 8. 1259 1958 18,000 8
104 10 HK. and China Gas Co., Limited, 15,000 £
2 9,177 31.1£ 30E 7.10 New Share Hongkong Hotel Company, Lt....
100 2,000 8 100 ~~~~9,000 ahs, issued:
1,000€
50 100 100% 100 1005 100
503 508
THE Steamship Oxfordshire, Captain
Jones, having arrived from the abors Pets, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to China Sugar Company, Limited 9,000
1,250 $ Ics Company, Limited.....11, of their Goods
Luzon Sugar Company, Limited........... 7,000$ *** 5,00018
the Undersigned for countersignature, and Hongkor Bakery Company, Lď. ';
to take fintechista
100$ 100
50
Cargo Impelling the
en alongside the discharge of the ng ating do Steamer at once landed and stored. Selangore Tin Mining Oo. (S'hai).... 2,6003 100 sl
will be Consignses" risk and expense, and no Punjom &
Sunghie Sematan 40,000
Fire Lasurance will be effected.
Das
Mining Co. Jaray, unises noties to the contrary given before Noon To-DAY, the 26th Instant H. & M. Glare Manufacturing Co. 4,0008
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on Hong Rope Manufactory
be
LOANS
“All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before Chinese Imperial 1861
30,000
6,000}#
ef
94,022,08% half year.
"Dec. 31,85 8812 prem, cash 402.22 12% yearend
ing June's 185854, buyers 117.16.73% for 1884 5% discount, cash
25 discount
6,551.587 % half year 186 % prem., cash 1,527.31110 % and 2% $120 per sham
bonus for 4 Old, $6 1,175.07 Now, 83 15,461.51 None 1,125.30812 600 66 916 ∙1,994523%
First year
·Payable, [June16&Dec,10 March 15
June: 50
(Oct 315 Pa
$198 per share, cach 8121 C buyers 8102 per share, cash
140 per share
Sex div.
cash, ex div.
3120
810
nowinal
sio
861: Par, no inal
mustry buyers cash, ex div
pram.
108
50 alf
508
8.16 TL
1984
cognised
1884
RUSSELL & Ca,
Agents Hongkong, April 26, 1988,
1884
Suzke Debentures. 1880.
27008 27903 500 31808 600
500
Fans & Drice.}
89%
▲ G. STOKESB. Share Broker:
the 6th Proximo, or they will not be re-
Xpres
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
of
Bongtong, April 27, 1880.
BIRTH
848
liberty and under no circumstances will the Mx George M. Fox, of the Wanderers lonat oppression be tolerated, but at the (a musical and dramatic troupe who are at Bame time criminals or persons of that des
cription will I also not be permitted to seek present drawing good houses in the Nether refuge in Hongkong with a view to escape | lands India), informs us that his company detection and execution. It should be meditate visiting Hongkong in June next borne in mind that
that Her Majesty's Govern-
ment has for yours past treaty en route via the China coast to Yokohama. with His Imperial Chinese Majesty's
Government, and that morcover this treaty THERE is every prospect of Miss Davenport ountains in stipulation to the oflect that if having a bumper house for her beneßt on any abject of China, ca account of a Saturday night, most of the seats in the -crime committed by bim, esoapse to
or
kong ខាងក្នុងទន្ល
iti
on board an
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At Clifton, on the 27th Justant, the Wife Vessel, the Chinese Authorities should end Jour WALTER, of a Daughter.
the publication of this issue commenced at 7.10 p.m.
The China Shail.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1886.
A PROCLAMATION in Chinase has been posted in this Colony for some days past bearing upon the vital question of the inviolability of Hongkong soil, and upon the recent glaring invasion there-
Dress Circle and a large number of theso in
the Stalls having already been faben, The
an official communication to the English Anthorities and the latter will put such performance promises to be ous of the best person under strict arrest and investigate of the season. the case, and, if the facts of a crime com
mitted are established, surrender that indi- THE British steamer Canton, Captain Bram-
pert, and so forth.
vidual at any tretion from the Tresiv.) ner, kas just completed a vory smart round
Hera ends the
His Excellency the Governor Geural trip to Shanghai and back. Leaving here on (March) will certainly maintain relations of
tions
amity and strictly observe Treaty stipula the 20th instant she reached Shangho, dis- hore shall charged and reloaded and loft for Hong- Although people
coming enjoy ovary protection, yet there shall be, kong again on the 26th, roaching horn yeL for their sake, not the slightest deviation from the rales (of the Treaty). Let all terday, the 28th, thus accomplishing the take warning and none presume to treat trip in less than 8 days this with indifference.
[L.8.3-22 April, 1886.
Woso Anwar, a dangerous character, who
At first glance this document may was banished for five years some months of committed by an officer of a Chinese asem to be very satisfactory. So far as ago, turned up the other day in the Colony, gunboat. So little interest has been the mitable excuses? or apology are thinking deubiles that his deeds, and his taken in this all-impartent matter by concerned, the text goes probably fur
the unofficial members of Council (more ther than the minute of Mr Marsh person had been forgot by the Polise. He especially by the Chinose Hon. Mem- would lead us to expect. The unsatis. had not been long in the place, however, ber); that no remark whatever has been factory part of the Proclamation is this, before he was spotted by Inspector made in Council on the subject save by that the Acting Governor of Hong Quincey, who brought him before Mrs the Acting Governor himself. At the kong is the only official who makes Mitchell-Innes at the Folies Court this Council neating held on the 17th of emphatic mention that this Colony morning. The sentence of hanishment was March Inst, Mr Marsh caused a Minute British Teritory. To realise this
mose residente here that Hongkong is
A Government Gazelle extraordinary was
to be laid on the table, referring to the defect, it is well to bear in mind that there turned into one of imprisonment with recent invasion of the territorial rights the Chinese Government has never ser and labour for one years of the Colony. This document was made the direct admission to the Chi- everything that could have been de- sired from the Foreign Office or Feking actually British sol. Of course, it has issued this afternoon containing the now Legation point of view; but from the reded the Island by Treaty, but the bills laid on the table of the Legislative stand-point of this Colony, we much mass of the Chinese never read a Tranty Council yesterday afternoon. They see as doubt whether the promises which had in their lives, and seldom take notice of follow: The Ogiam Ordinance; su Ordin. found their way to this Colony through the political changes that are passing suce to prevent the sale or conveyance on. H. B. M. Lagation at Peking, even if around them. It is not so very many board ship of ang spirituous or fermented partially fulfilled, would have satisfied years ago that the Provincial Treasurer
all local requirements. Strong rapra of Kwangtong graciously intimated liquor, and to prohibit the hovering near or sentations (we were told) had been that the lari taz in British limits would about ship of any person in bonts for the made to the Tsung-li yamen by H, M. not be insisted upen; and it is even purpose of selling or taking on board of any." Chargé d'Affaires on the nowarrantable now a known fact that Chinese in such liquor; the Vagraney Ordinanço ; ond action of the Chinese officials in seizing British Kowloon, and probably in Tar the Reformatory Schools Ordinance. a Chinese subject accused of piracy who tam, continue to pay taxes to the Chi, pedrading a Lik bad taken refuge in this Colony. To nese officials! A land-tax is still paid Tax Rev. Mr Lechler who oft hore yester this remonstrance, we are further into the Chinese authorities upon fields day in the German barque, Hydra for- formed, the Chinese Ministers had which aconpy the neutral line dividing Bonatafu, goes to the Sandwich Islands expressed their regret at the occur the Peninsula of Kowloon from the
rence—or onirage, as it might well mainland; and it is believed that the in consequence an invitation which he have been termed with the promise fishermen at Shek-O are in the unit received from a number of Chinese Chris that the Governor-General of Fukt- of paying the Kowlonu or Sun-op man- tians residing there who wens - formerly kien: would be directed to make daring for liberty to fish along the very connected with the Basel suitable excuses to the Hongkong shores of this British Island. This may Lechler's travelling Government, and that instructions serve to throw additiount light upon
Christians, - and: Mumus,
would be sent to the High Local-Off the fact that, while the Viceroy of Foli defrayed by fals that Hongkong was British Terri kien tells his subordinates that they former pupils. tory, and that any invasion of its rights must not arrest men in Hongkong, la ponies her husband, have sent or territory must be very carefully does not distinctly and emphatically of $48. The subscriptions, | guarded oguing in future. The pass declare that this Island is & piece of Christians on the Islanda
age above quoted certainly seemed to British Territory as muck is the me.
cover all the ground; and we do not tropolis of London. The Chinese Go work in Chine during the doubt but that H. E. Me Marsh most verument are slow to give up hopes of years have amounted to more than boacstly entertained the opinion that recovering territory that has been oed annually. Two of the more this important subject had been very led, and one of the symptoms of this from Ka yin choy who satisfactorily dealt with by the Britielt tendency is, gever to admit or confess on the lalanda, and Representative in Peking. A minor to whom it belongs, Macao is an in
Christ
post bas said that A promise made, stance of this peculiarity wherela the
fill finished, is eternal out a worldly Chinese have more reason to be reticent -cost two wise man-most probably a diplomat) that in the case of Hongkong. These order that Christ has also remarked that promises are considerations, however farnish areas disseminated 10 like pie-crust, easily broken. We have son why the Viceroy of Fuhkian should
"China. This already remarked upon the vast impor- make the explicit declaration that, beds • Way tance which the Chinese community of canes Hongkong is British territory,
this Colony attach to this case, and to therefore its soil is inviolate from the religion, and remember with
sha who have taught them. the proceedings arising out of it, while touch of Chinesa ofiçieldom,