For Sale.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.
VICTORIA EXCHANGE;
QUEEN'S, ROAD CENTRAL
TÁVE
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Fo
THE FOLLOWING
THE
CHINA MAIL.
Yokohama June 13, and Kobe 15, Mails and i
To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements. GeneralMMAGERIE MARITIMES.
THEATRE
ROYAL
CITY HALL, HONGKONG. TO-MORROW EVENING, TuzeDay, the 32nd Jimms.
FIFTH GRAND T
R SAL-E
R
EMENYI
STORES.
York HAMS,
Roll BUTTER.
Topogan BUTTER,
French BUTTER,
Err's 0000A."
VAN HOUTEN's Û000A.
Pienic TONGUES.
MACKEREL in 5 Tine.
RAISINS and CURRANTS. Crystalized FRUITS.
SAVORY & MODKE's Now Infant FOOD,
BARNES & Co.'s JAMS.
Potted MEATS.
PATE DE FOIS GRAS.
Swiss MILK.
--
CONCERT,
ON WHICH OCCASION Edonard Remenyi
will perform the following Violin Bolos - Allegro Molto Appassionata. MENDELSSOHN, (From the Concerto).
Ok
Hoarts of Oil.
English
The Pilgrim of Love. Melodies
Rule Britannia, Transcribed for the Violin alone by Rasapuri during his present stay in Hongkong, and which he will To-morrow Night *****perform for the First Time. Musique de Ballet" (Lea MRYELDEER,
Huguenots)..
AND
By Special Desire, Capriccios Nos. 21 and 24. PAGAMINT, From Paganini's Famous 24.Studios.
PRICES OF ADMISSION:
Dress Circle
Stalle...
Back Seats.
.......$3.00 2.00 bet 100
Navy and Military in Uniforza half price tu Second and Back Seats,
Plan of Theatre now open al Motors KELLY & WALA's, LINTED, where Sasta may be securod.
BORDEN'S
MILK.
Musager.....
FRANK WESTON,
1205 Hongkong, June 21, 1896.
CONDENSED
COOKING STOVES.
KEROSINE LAMPS.
WINES, &c.
....
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instruc Tious to Sell by Public Auction, on
MONDAY,
the 28th day of June, 1886, at 3 p.m., at
GARBY's Sparkling BAUMUR, Pts. & Qts. bis Sales Rooma, Queen's Road,---
SACCONE'S MANZANILLA.
Saccone's Old Invalid PORT.
Old Bourbon WHISKY,
BURKE's Old Irish WHISKY. Royal Glendoo WHISKY. MARSALA
80.,
&o., &c.
حسومي
THE USUAL ÅSSORTMENT
of
(Unless previously disposed of by Private Contract),
For account of the concerned, THE BRITISH STEAMER
FILA,
of 552 Nert REGISTER TONS or there aboute, as she now lies off the Kowloon Dock.
The VESSEL is classed Lteypa A1, and is of 99 NOMINAL HORSE POWER. The Vessel
can be inspected, and Particulars of her Inventory, &c., can be obtained from the Undersignod.
The Vendors reserves to themselves the right to bid, either by themselves or their Agents
OILMAN'S STORES, TERMS OF SALE. Cash on the fall of the
J
at the
Lowest Possible Pricas
FOR O ASR.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.
Hongkong, February 10, 1886.
- FOR SALE.
280
ULES MUMM & Co.'s
OHAMPAGNE,
Quarta.............880-per Class of 1 don.
Pints.........
...$219.
Dubos Frères & de Gernon & Co.'s
BORDEAUX CLARETS AND
WHITE WINES.
Barter's Celebrated 'Barley Bren'
WHISKY,-$7) per Case of 1 dos GIRB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, July 18, 1884.
FOR SALE.
1187
CRAIGIEBURN-MOUNT GOUGH.
THIS desirable BESIDENCE is situated on one of the very best positions on the hole hill side, and there is Room for addi- tional building
The House is very strongly ballt--partly of concrete blocks, and partly of bricks on basement. It contains Seran Rooms, granite bonides Dressing-rooms, Bath-rooms, etc., and Two Drying-rooms, The front Ver- andah in more than usually spacious, and the House as at prosent-or enlarged as it might easily be--is suitable for a Semmer Club
ubor Hotel.
There are Two Lawn Tennis Courts...one in chuzam and one in grass.
Possession may be had by arranganezt— mad the Furnitare if desired may be taken at a valuation. Two-thirds of the Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage at 7 %%.
For further Particulars, apply to
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, May 18, 1888,
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Notices to Consignees.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
986
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
ONSIGNERS of the following Cargo are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for comter- signature, and to take immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at their rink and expense.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Ex Ave.R AFP (in paraig.), 5112/5113--2 cames Boap, consigned to Order, from Londen.
G. DM CHAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, June 4, 1886,
1100
hammer, and the Vessol to be at the Par chaser's risk on the fall of the hammer.
1206
J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer. Hongkong, June 21, 1886. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW:
The Co.'s Steamship
Nation Captain GODDARD, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd Lust.; at Nood.
For Freight or Pamago, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, June 21, 1888.----1203
FOR SWATOW.
The Steamship
Iolani,
Captain ALDASON, will be despatched as above on
WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23rd Instant,
at 5 p..
For Freight or Passago, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, Jane 21, 1886.
1204
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON VIA SURZ CANAL,"
The Co's Steamship
Pa'inurud, Captain Jackson, will be despatched as above on
SATURDAY, the 26th Instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, Jane 21, 1886.
Stocks,
BANKS.
1201
NETHERLANDS INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY; LIMITED FOR BATAVIA, SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA, VIA SAIGON AND SINGAPORE."
The Co.'s Steamship
Celeber, a Captain Joox, will bo despatched as above on
1202
or about the 28th Inafont.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, June 21, 1886. -
NOTICE.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS.
The Co.'s Steamship
Saghalien, Commandant HOMERY, s will be depatched for SHANGHAI shortly after her arrival from Europe.
Q. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, June 21, 1880,
Karang Tea Chinese steamer, 1,508, R Andras, Shanghal June 18, and Wenchor 18, General. M. S. N. Co.
Amigo, German steamer, 720, F. Thiesen, Rangoon June 8, Rice.-ORINESE.
Don Juza, Spanish steamer, 654, José Marquez, Manila June 17, GeneralBRAN vio & Co. i
Greyhound, British steamer, 227, T. A Thomas, Pakhoi June 17, Heihow 19, and Macao 20, General-ApaISON, BELL & Co. Propmtis, British steamer, 1,387, G Heasley, Saigon June 16, Rice and Paddy. -ARNEOLD, KARBERO & Co.
June 21- Diamante, British steamor, 514, A. A McCaslin, Manila Jane 18, General---Ros SELL & Co,
Picciols, German steamer, 875, Th. Nis son, Amoy June 20, General--BUN HIN
CHIN. -
Cockchafer, British gunboat, 495, Lieut. Commander H. H. Botelar, Takso June 18. Velez, German steamer, 630, M. Kallsen, Waku Jane 16, Biss. —ED, SOHELLHANS 00.
Kut Sang, British steamer, 1,490, W. 0. M. Young, Shangha June 18, General JARDINE, MATEKSON & Co.
DEPARTURES.
June 20 Plonmeller, for Saigon.
1109
:--
NOTICE...
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS. The Co.'s Steamship
Volge
Commandant DUTERTE, will be despatched for KOBE and YOKOHAMA shortly after the arrival of the Mail Steamer from Europe. G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent.
Hongkong, June 21, 1886.
Not Responsible for Debts.
1200
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nus
Seochow, for Port Darwin and Sydney. Diomed, for Singapore and London. Glaucus, for Bhanghai.
Fonchoe, for Shaoubai, Carisbrooke, for Coast Porta. Celebes, for Amny,
June 21 -
Sumal, for Hoihow and Pakhoi Atholl, for Amoy Port Jackson, for Guam. Ruang Lee, for Whampoa. Ficciola, for Singapore. Baloong, for Amey and Tamsui Fooksang, for Shanghai. Don J
Juan, for Amoy and Manila. Midge, British gunboat, for Fooshow. Loanda, for Royal Roads (B,C)
CLEARED.
Josephus, for New York.
Owners will be Responsible for Amigo, for Amoy.
any Debt contracted by the Officers or Greyhound, for Hoihow and Pakhoi. Cron of the following Fessels, during | « their stay in Hongkong Herbuur:
ABBIE CARVEL, American barque, Capt. B. O. Pondleton.--Order.
ALFRED WATTS, American ship, Capt. H. A. Hyler-Douglas Lapraik & Co.
ALLIE ROWE, Hawüne brig, Captain J. Phillips-Captain,
ALMA, Gorman barque, Capt. R. Alberta, -Melchers & Co.
BASH J. H. BOWERS, Amer. barque, Capt. John A. Plum.-Chineso..
Borvin, Nervagian barque, Captain C. Henriksen-Tong Sang Wo.
CATALINA, British brig, Captain A. R. Pilkington.Jardine, Matheson & Co.
ORARLE Dersi, American ship, Capt. Aller-Order.
BJ. STENOR, British barque, Captain J.
H. Gill.-Order.
G... TOREY, American barque, Captain R. G. Delano,-Ed. Scholibass & Co.
HENRY S. SANFORD, American ship, Capt. G. W. Pendleton.Adamson, Beil & Qui
J. D. PETERS, Ainerius ship, Capt. G. A. Lane.Messageries Maritimes.
LEONORA, Austro-Hungarian ship, Capt. G. Moreaan.Malchow & Co.
Oasis, American ship, Captain Dillon. ---- Melchers & Co.
SUEZ, British stoomer, Captain Dodd,- Gibb, Livingston & Co..
WANDERING-MINSTREL, Br. barquoutine, | Capt. Hudson,-Arnhold, Karberg & Co,
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
June 19, 1886 --
Ling-Feng, Chinese Revenue-cruiser N. P. Anderson, Shanghai June 10, and Swa- tog 18.
El cira, German stammer, 1,163, T. Nagel, Kobe June 13, General,-BMSSEN & CO.
June 20
Fookeang, British steamer, from Wham
poa
Kong Wai, Chinese transport, from Couton,
PASSENGERS. AngleED.
Per Zing-Feng, from Shanghai, &c., Bir- Bobert Hart, KO.M.G,
POST OFFICE NOTICES. EMAILS Till elaso:- For 8WATOW & CHEFOO...
Per Norden, at 10,50 Kn on Tuesday,
the 22nd inst
For STRAITS AND CALOUTTA. --
Per Japan, at 2.30 pm on Tuesday,
the 22nd inst
For AMOY AND MANILA-
Por Diamonie, at 4,30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 22nd inst
For HOIROW & PAKHOL-
Per Greyhound, at 6 p.m., on Tuesday, the 22nd inst, instead of as previous ly notified. For HiTPHONG.
Per Crusader, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the 22ad inst, instead of as previously notised. For SINGAPORE.
Per Electra, at 11.30a.m., on Wednesday,
the 33rd inst. For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW
Per Namoo, at 11.30a.m., on Wednesday,
the 23rd inst For SAIGON
Per Japanese, at 4.30 p.m., on Saturday,
the 26th inst. For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
Per Teheran, at 1.30 pm, on Saturday,
the 3rd July.
No. 7189 –Joxe 21, 1886.
Indo-China Steam Navigation Co's
8 Pingsang from Chleutian left Singapore for this port on the 18th that and may be expected here on os about the 26th inste› The Union Line, steamer Northern Init
Stalking from feligious teaching in the Ohrin- | The
„tian Bones, cinthe word, provide the moral-- religions teaching of Confucianiam, becinte it is inseparable from the tengling of the Chinese classical language, and, in the same of 6 Saltools, and to it purely secular lish touching. The Mission Schools, giving a religious and distinctly Christian adacation, are inspected and axamined by the Government and receive annual grants, The without any reference to specifically toli gious touching, simply on the basin of the |** detailed ranita ki exhibited by the
amination of every individual scholar under The the respective standards fixed by the Grant,
speaking, thera fozo none of the
in-Aid Sabedes under the super
Singapore on the 19th inst, and way be expected here
Jostant, or about the 25th O. 8. 8. Co.'s steamer Olymes, from Liverpool, loft, Singapors on the 20th Hist., and may be expected hare on OF about the 20th inst.
pore on the 21st ipstaut, and rose be
D., R. stoamer Lyda loft Singa
expected here on or about the 27th. instant:
vision of the Government are absolutely The stommer Celtic Monarch, from New secular Schools, though the Government Tork, bis left Bingapore for Hong- Schools may be said to be non-Christian ⠀⠀⠀⠀ "kong, Shanghai and Tokohama Schools, nor does the Government make The O. He B. Co.'s stoamer Stender left any payment or give any grant directly in Perim on the 18th latent, and is due support of religions
teaching. At the same here on the let pradmo. time i le evident that the adevational poll cg of the Government, whilst abstaining
of the Trade Returns of Corea
from all interference with religous teaching, for 1866 will be found on our fourth page. has, during the last 18 years, practically had the effect of encouraging distinctly ro- The M. M: On's steamer Saghalsen, with ligious education,
N the next French Mail, was to leave Saigon Experience has proved that this is at 5 am. to-day op
a much more serviceable and reasonable
creed than mast of the formulated | Mesans Biemmen & Co, inform us that the
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, Offorts of a similar description; and D. D. R. steamer Lydia lefe Singapors for The United States Mail Packet Belgie will the reason is that it was the only this port this afternoon,
be despatched on TUESDAY, the practicable solution of a long-standing
2nd Instant, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, e, which will be closed as follows :—
2.15 PM. Registry seases.
difficulty made otherwise almost in MESSES Butterdeid & Sylte inform us soluble because of the multiplicity of that the 0. 5. B. Coy. Beamer Ulysses, creeds, As we have said, all parties from Liverpool, loft Singapore yesterday practically admit the truth of the state morning and is dus here on the 20th inst
2.30 P.M. Post-Offloe slanos, but Corres-ment, and act on the common basis pro-
pondence may be posted on board the vided by the Government; and the IT is notified in the Gazette that Mr Alfred Packet with Late Fee of 10 cents extra result is, as the Inspector of Schools Balmer Johnson, Crown Solicitor, has raž Postage until the time of departure,
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.
3 p.m.-Japan leares for Singapore,
Penang and Calcatta, 3pm. Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co.'
Steamer leaves for Yokohama sad San Francisco.
5.p.m.-Diarunte leaves for Manila, ka Pembrokeshire loaves for London, &c.
"Arnusements.
9 p.m.-Concert at the City Hall
Miscellaneous. -
Claims against the Euphrates must be sent in to Mesars Russell & Co., on or
before this dato.
SILICATED
CARBON FILTERS
FOR-
says, justice has been done to the
various conflicting educational interests turned to the Colony, and rerumed the dn- represented by the heterogeneous mass ties of his office.
of taxpayers in the Colony."
The increase in the number of girls Mans Russell & Co. inform me that the under instruction is another welcome Union Line Steamer Northern Loft Singapore feature in the progress of education in for this port on the 18th inst, and may be the Colony, Thirteen years ago, when expected to arrive en or about the 26th the Grant-in-Aid Scheme first came instant. into operation, the proportion of girls
to boys attending the schools was as I Tax Comercio hears that the Naval autho to 6; eight years afterwards (in 1880) rities at the Philippines have been con- it stood at 1 to 4; while during last sulted by the Government as to tho year and in 1884 the proportion was dis
1 to 3. There are no less than thirty adrieability of establishing naval stations girls' schools in operation in Hong-in the Caroline Talarıda. kong, twelve of which are under the RAATA management of the London Mission H. B. M.'s sloop Pegasus, Acting Com- Society, while the others are managed mander Farquhar, arrived here yesterday. by the various missionary bodies re- from Nagasaki, which port she left on the presented here. We may add that the 14th instant. H. B. M. sgunboat Cockene * London Miseion has under ita maunge-fer, Lieut. Commander Boteler, also ar ment no less than twenty-one schools rived here from Takso to-day. (twelve for girls and nine for boys), and hyphe
Per Activ, from Haiphong, &c., 182 Chi PURIFYING DRINKING WATER this fact might well be noted and Ois A-lu, a dangerous character, who was
nede.
Per Volga, from Yokohama, Mesara Huot, Cavon, Nedjiri and servant
from
Per
Kwang Lee, from Shanghai, &c., 140 Chinese
Rangoon, 4 Chinese, Per Amigo, Per Don Juan, from Manila, Mr Aurelio Rodrigues, and 77 Chiness.
Per Greyhound, from Boihow, Mr J. Avertoon, and 25 Chinese,
Per Propontis, from Saigon, 78 Chinesa. Fer Diama to, from Manila, Messrs
Forester, Barretto, and Lieutenant Manuel Cubel, 2 Europeus desk, and 82 Chinese.
USFARTED.
Per Plinmeller, for Saigon, 12 Chinese. Per Seochow, for Sydney, 155 Chinesa. Per Sign d, for Hothow, 40 Chinese. Per Diomed, for Sing'spore, 196. Chiness. For toll for Amoy, 10 Chin se.
A
Filters
Shipment of these
in three useful sizes has just been received by the Uuder
signed.
A. S. WATSON & Co...
LIMITED,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY
Hongkong, April 27, 1886.
848
Per Carisbrests for Coast Ports, 9 Europe The publication of this issue commenced peans, and 30 chinese.
al 7.40 p.m.
Per Celebes, for Ainoy, 30 Chineze, Par Pinio, for Singapore, 306 Chinese. Per Hailong, for Amoy, 50 Chinese.": Per Fooking for Shanghai, 1 Europena, and 28 Chinese.
TO DEPART.
The China Itlail.
remembered by those who are inclined banished from the colony for five years in to be systematically eceptical as to October 1885, was brought before Mir the good of missionary work tay Mitchell-Ins charged at the instances of
1600 children are now under training
by this one Society; and as all the Inspector Farry with returning from banlah. other denominations give special atten- ment. He was sentenced to twelve monthung tion, to education, some idea may thus hard labour and six hours In the stockar- be formed of the good that must thereby
be accomplished. Ir is notified in Saturday's taxette that the
Of the Central School little need be, Queen has confrined and allowed Ordi said, save that it continues to prosperances Nos. 3, 4 and 8 of 1880, being The and to justify its raison d'être, as it al-
ways bae done. It is in good bands, Apportionment Ordinance, Larceny and and the only drawback is the lack of Embezzlement Amendment Ordinance, and elbow.room. As Mr. Bateson Wright the Infuris Custody Ordinance respective. plaintively expresses it, in his report of ly; and these ordinances are thereby gon date 21st Jan. It has been a source firmed and allowed.
Mr Thomas Ida Bowler went to the Folice
of great disappointment to see the drac- tion of the New School suspended for the past nine months and it is earnestly Court to-day and applied to Mr Mitchell- to be wished that the present year may Innes for a warrant against the publisher see this work pushed forward, as tab and proprietor of the Hongkong Telegraph. injury, done to the advancement of
education by its delay cannot be ofgr. Mr Bowler complained of a paragraph that -estimated."""The Head Master also appeared in a recent issue of that
speaks of a scheme for articling mix pu and submitted the offsuire paper to hir pil teachers ns on improvement which worship. Mr Mitchell-ins zaid ho would was to be put in execution as soon as the
HONGZÓNG, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1886. " Per Greyhound, for Hoihow, 80.Chinesa. Per Don June, for Amos, &o, 2 Euro- THE Annual Report on Education in prams, and 80 Chinese..
Hongkong, furnished to the Government by the Inspector of Schools, and pub building was really commenced! The consider the matter. lished as a supplement to the Gazette of total number of bays on the roll for LTSRECTOR Bremner on Betárday night as- the 19th inst., is a document at once ex- 1885 was 586, *ebout as high figure reated in Third Street 14 A Ng, 900 of the hanstive and satisfactory. It is perhaps as can be attained in the present build-women-out of the oven head-en a more exhaustive report then the gen- ing
SHIPPING REPORTS.
eral reader will readily appreciate; and,
the
The Chinese steamer Kuang Lee reports: Lett Shanghai at 9.30am on the 15th, and had freshening breeze from 5.E. with
The only remaining diffenity which Triad Society who was marked dull rainy weather. On the morning of the taken together with the elaborate tables is felt by the manager of the Roman banishment whom the pole, fail
had strong galo with very heavy ola Anuth to 8B, W..
wind veering from 8.E. appended to it, its micurecess will pro- Catholic Schools zow under the Grant the time to lay their hands round by
It broke bably frighten the majority of cursory 10 aid system seem to be the require of the seven, if he has not already bid 19 a.m. Anchored in readers but as an educational reportment of 900 daily attendances during adieu to Hongkong, wil, Lis to be hope Wonchow bay the same evening at 7 pin on the Colony it is a paper worthy of the year. This apparently affects the Left Weuchow bay on the 18th at 11 am the department and most valuable as an for Hongkong and had light variable winds and fine clear weather throughout,
up
between 8 and
St. Joseph's College more than the other also soon fall into the cratches of the polios. official record. It is satisfactory because R. C. schools, for, while the average THE calendar of cases tried at the deltidnal
of the continued prosperity which it daily freudianoes at the College for 1886 The British stormer Propontis reports proves has followed the consistent, ed is only 21, the number of school days Sessions this month has liten an excep Left Saigon June 19th grounded on Handherence of the Government to the educaIn other schools of the same denomina ally light one, although one
Bank to river three miles below Coral Bank
Pegasus, British sloop, 1,190, Aoting had to lighten cargo to get ship of June tonal system so long contended for and tion in muok larger, every cus of which of a rather serious nature. The priso Commander Farquhar, Nagasak! June 14
4otiv, Danish steamer, 368, N. C. Rerson, ship Hosted, took in cargo so wisely carried out by Dr Stewart, exceeds that of the College. It is clear all pleaded not guilty, d book, Haiphong Juns 18, and Hoihor 19, again. June 16th at 5 am, proceeded all when that gentleman was at the head of that the school days of the Central General,AREHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
well, had light Westerly winds, and fine weather
up to Farecols; thence to port light Veiga, Franch steamer, 1,552, du Temple, N.E, winds and fine weather,
́ ́SHARE LIST.-QUOTATIONS.
Nos. Valus. Share
up.
$ 4,600,000
Paid POSITION PRE LAST REPORT. Last Dividend
Reserve: Balonces.fiard
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 80,000 8 125 126
INSURANORM.
North-China Insurance Co., Ld..... 5,000 £ Yangtze Insurance Company, Id.... 8,000 £ Union Insurance Society Co., Ld...: 10,000 8 China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 Canton Insurance Office Obs, Ld... 10,000|8 Obinese Insurance Co., Limited...... 1,6008 Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Id... 8,0008 China Fire Insurance Co., L... 20,000
STEAMBOAT.COMPANIES.
For equali
sationofdir. 600,000
JUNB 21, 1888.
Closing Quotations, Cash;
this important department of the admin- School (238) are not too numerous, and to proof. They were soon gor istration; and the satisfaction felt at the that holidays obtain a reasonable ob however, and by a litle after twelve general results is all the stronger from servance in that institution; and it is all the four cases had been dia the knowledge that the educational therefore" fair to think that St. Joseph's the sessions adjourned til Wednesday, interests of the Colony manifestly still College exceeds the line, so that the when sentences will be preananced. remain in very good hands. Now that maxim of all work and no play is in
the denominational troubles which, so danger of being reversed. It must, Now that the The Religious Ceremonies de long voxed this department of govern however, be borne in mind that a good | Festivals Ordinance has regsired the assent, £2 div., &10/180 % prom,, buyers, 30 June toont are apparently at an end, things year's educational work may well be of B.E. the Acts Cover in the me go on smoothly enough; and prosperity done in 217 days; and that the tendazoy
$ 63,800.38 bonus -yoar 1886.
• to Dec. 31,95
200 £ 50
201£252
60,000 Tia 3,059.76 for 2601$. 258. 675,00018
600,000 83.33 265
2008 50$ 155,000 8 1,000 8 2008 28,71150
2508 50 1,000,000 $ 666,700 8
Tis. 812,039.35ft 20 d. ch. 300. per share
$03 8001
HK. O. and M. Steamboat Co., Ld. 4,0008 1003 708 300,000 8 Douglas Steamship Co., Limited. 20,000$ Indo-Chinia' &. N. Company, Limited 18,387
60,000 shares inauodī.............
$1,212
China and Manila 8. 8. Co., Id 3,5008
MEHOELLANNOVA
To-day's Advertisements. and Chi Gas Co., Limited,
FOR SALE.
'kong & Whampos Dock Co., Lt. 12,500
1,000 £ 2000 1,000
New Sharea
Hongkong Hotel Company, L...
8,000 sha, issued
TENDERS for the PURCHASE of the bias Sugar Company, Limited....2
BRITINA STRAMSHIP
6,0008
509 88,764168
104 10£ 100 al
125 1258
LOLE T 10£ 7.16 300 ∙100 50
18,000 $ 9,177 SLIE
251 255
80,000
5,000
3,600 €*** 100 all 40,000$
504 100* 100)
all
(1005.
$50
to
The Undersigned do not blad themselves Chinese Imperial 1881. moept the highest or any Tenders pro
LOANS.
50%
500 all
Rates of Int.
1884
sented
2790% 600 1684
500 3180 Chinese Imp. (Ch. Bank Loan) 1883 27003 500 AL Sugar Debentures, 1880,
800 500 &
ревая подручный
652 TOYS NET REGISTER 99 HOME-TOWER
NOMINAL 874 TONE GROS REGISTER,
As she now lies in this Harbour
Licon
Hongkong Loo Company, Limited... 5,000 Hgkong Bakery Company, Tal. ... G004 zon Sugar Company Limited..... 7,000 Perak Tin Mining ding Co. Selangoro Tin Mining Co. (Shai)
Panjom & Sunghie Dum Samatani,
Mining Co,akkoromastrezz
I be Beceived at the OTTOE of the Hong Rope Hanufactory Co., Ld. 8,000 $ Underigned until SATURDAY, 20th June, H. & M. Glass Manufacturing Co..... 4,000 $ 1880, at Noon,
Full Particulam can be obtained on Board,
WIELER & Co., AGENTS, 8.8. Dukan
1104
Hongkong, June 21, 1886,
sellers
1884
Deo. 31 1884. 120 439,089,4189Lp sh. 3406 Pannum 879 200.773.7118% 465,314.43 10%
2,868.890 % for 1885 $180 per bare 289,482, 65 827.60 for '84 $410 cash, sellers £23,811.67 $ 6 for 1891 887 per share
cash
31,522.0
8% half year, Dea. $1/85
182 prom, sách 403.28 12% year end- ing June3/25 117.16.78% for 1834 6 % discount, cash
25 discount-
6,551.587 % half year 2104 % prem., buyers 17.9.1110 % and 3 % $150 per share
(bonus for"<4]
014, 40 9197 per share, caah 1,176.07 New, 89- 13,451.61 None 1,125 30812 690.66916 $1,004.523X
First year
Payable
June16d Det.10|
March 15
Jans 301
Oct 15
Jan, 18
$1,50
800 per share, sellers
40 per share
$120
$80
810
er div cast, ex div.
nominal
cash, ez diy
seems to attend the Grant-is-Aid Scheme even at Home is to favour the granting of the Queen, it is to be hoped that
w of bolidays, as a preventive of over presintolerable nuidance of tondoms and gong-
se time goes on.
night until quite recently, will g
Bo stops
A few figures may be given which sure upon the busy brains of our youths, beating, which has been kept my during the will show the advance made in things educational in this Colony. In 1875 the total number of sobolate enrolled in
TELEGRAMS,
schools subject to supervision and annual FRANCE AND THE NEW HEBRIDES.
examination by the Government was 2606, and the total number of schooln *** 30. In 1880 the schools had incress- ed to 63, and the acholars to 3886. Dá-
ring the year 1885, there were 00
THE FRENCH FLAG, ORDERED. TO BE HAULED DOWN,
LONDON, 19th Jane.
ped. This nuisance is a very samson to many residents, especially summer months, and the proh
10a.m.) should:
adheredito
M. Feycinet has felegmpted to Normes in Robert Hart, Impe
LOCAL AND GENERAL
PASSED SUIE GÄNAL:
the Chine
Bobert
Ourwind BOUND ---Compte, May 4. Bcl- Commiss
tra, 28 Glenfin, June 1; Achulen, Chinese
[ 4; Anchises, Ara, Bandora, 113 Ben-
glos, Gicsartney, Priam, Prinz George,
15
other
slaying
HOMEWARD BOUND-Moray, Jans 8 auto
Glenogle, 111 Edison, 16. Puente
schools, and 5833 scholars, During the that if the French flag has been hoisted in | Chinese operlak year 1884 tho attendance was even New Bebrides to discontinue it forthwith, greater than that of last year, being 5885 as against last year's 6688; result, it is explained by the Laspector of Schools, was onused by local disturbances which took place. in October 1834, when about 10 per dent of the Chinese children attending schoot were suddenly withdrawn and many of the children were removed from the Colony. It will be abserved by this fact that even the School statistics furnish a powerful argument in favour of the Executive maintaining peace and order, and using every means for prevecting disorder. - In passing attention way here be drawn to paragraph In De Eitel's report, which expresses in a very clear and concise manner the principle apan which the Government has unted and continues to act—most reasonably and fairly, so we have always maintained relation to The Education Dr Eitel thus lays down the Hongkong Educarisoal breed ****
The Government Mehools, what she
The next FREMUR Man, per the
M.Co.'s steamer Bushalten, left Saigon
on Monday, the 21st instant, at 5 Muž one of the Canton
for this port, and may be expected
herson or shout Thursday morning the 24th instant.
The Glen Line steamer Glenlyon, From Lon
don, Jaft Bingapore on the 16th inst shd may be expected here about 32nd Ingantry Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's steamer Medusa, from Faso
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