For Sale.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. VICTORIA EXCHANGE,

QUEEN'S ROAD ONTHAL

--303-

H

A VE

FOR SALE

THE FOLLOWING);

STORES.

-0-

EX AMERICAN MAIL STEAMER.. Smoked. HAMS.

Golden SYRUP in Gallon Tins. Assorted SYRUPS.

CUTITI's Table FRUITS. ASPARAGUS.

Queen OLIVES.

Barisage MEAT,

CAVIAR

Potted MEATS.

MACKEREL in 5lb Tins.

Eagle Brand MILK.

Lamb's TONGUES.

Groon CORN.

Bakod BEANS.

BRAWN.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT

of

PARLOUR

COOKING AND

STOVES...

AGATE ILON WARE COOKING UTENSILS

WOFFLE IRONS. CHARCUAL IRONS. KEROSINE LAMPS. NONPAREIL KEROSINE OIL..

--

*

WINES, &c.

SPARKLING SAUMUR, Pta. & Qts.

$11 and $12.

CUP CHAMPAGNE, Pis. & Qts. $12

and $14

SACOONE'S SACRRY.

BACCONE'S INVALID FORT.

ROYAL GLENDER WHISKY. JAMERON'S WHISKY.

OLD BOURBON WHISKY.

HERRING'S CHERRY CORDIAL. ASSORTED LEQUEURS.

DRAUGHT, ALE and PORTER,

ko. &o.,

A &,

THE UNUAL ASSORTMENT

of

Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAL.

The Steamship.-

Amuy

Capt. R. Kemer, will be despatched for the above. Port TO-MORROW, the 22nd Instant, at

Noon.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.

1600 Hongkong, August 21, 1980.

......

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SHANGHẢI PIA AMOY, (Taking Cargo et Fassengers at through rates for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NEW. CHWANG, TEEN TSIN, HANKOW and Ports on the YANGTSZE.)

The Co.'s Stannship

Lacric

Captain SCALE, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 23rd Instant, at Daylight, instead of as previously advertised. For Freight or Farsago, apply te

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRĘ, Agents.

Hongkong, August 21, 1885.

FOR-YOKOHAMA AND KOBE

1612

The British Stormship

Anjer oud, ∙Caption will be pitched as above on

or about the 24th-Eatont

For Freight or Prissage, apply lo

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, August 21, 1886.

EASTERY AND AUSTRALIAN

STEAMSHIP COMPANY,.

LIMITED.

1610

FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND

ADELAIDE.

(Calling at PORT DARWIN & QUEENS. LAND PORTS, and taking Durmigh Cargo to NEW ZEALAND, TAS." MANIA, &c.}

The Stearoahip, Guthrie, Capte SHANNON, will be add despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 4th September, at 4pm.

For Freight or Passage, apply to---

RUSSELL & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, August 21, 1886.

Not Responsible for Debts.

1611

"either the Captain, the Agents, not Owners will be Responsible for any Delf contracted by the Officers or

OILMAN'S STORES, Bren of the following Vessels, during

nt the

Lowest Possible Prices

FOR

CASH.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, July 1, 1886.

1268

FOR SALE.

·&

Co.'s

ULES MUMM

CHAMPAGNE, Quarts...........$20 per Case of 1 doz. Pinto...............$21

#2"

Dubos Frères & de Goruon & Co.'s

BORDEAUX CLARETS AND

WHITE WINES.

Baxter's Colebrated 'Barley Broo

WHISKY,-$7 per Case of 1 doz. GIBB, LIVINGSTOŃ & 06.

Hongkong, July 18, 1884.

SZE HOP

1187

their slay in Hongkong Harbour:--

ALEX. MCNEIL, American ship, Capt. G. W. Duvid.Messagorios Maritisues.

ANNIE 7. Surru, American

|R. B. Brown, Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

BASH J. EL Bowers, Amer. barone, Capt. John A. Flun.-Chinese.

GALATKA, British ahip, Captain William Colville.-Borneo Co., Ltd,

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS,

THE CHINA MAIL

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping

9 a.m.-Thales loaves for Const Porta. 9.30 am.--White Cloved leaves for Macao. Nooo. Amoy leaves for Shanghai, Breconshire leaves for Yokohama, &c, RELIGIOUS SERVICES :—

[No. 7192-August 21, 1886,

Ar the Police Court to day 11 boatinen | The following telegrams appour in Ameri- ware fined $5 each for unlawfully boarding cay papers ---- the S. S. Guthrie,

|to buoy 6.10 am. 21st iust. From Sydney Heads to Seal Rocks experienced wat wen- ther and heavy N.E. sea; thence to Port Darwin light .E. winds and generally fine weather; thence to lat. 14 N. light winds, August 21 1896 Guthrie, British steamer 2,600, Neil and calma from ks. 14 N. to 16 N. strong Shinzon, Adelaide July 16, Newcastle 23, Westerly winds, equally weather heavy Sydney 26, Moreton Bay 20, Port Maakay and rain; thenco to part light variable 31, Townsville August 1, Cooktown, 2, winds and fine weather, Spoke American Thursday Jaland 6, and Port Darwin 11, 117 E., showing W.J.H.D, or M.J.H.D. ORDER OF SERVICES OF THE OKVĚCH on her possession about 80 taels of propano dicated uncertainty as to the duration of

ship, on 19th inet, bound N., lat: 17.61 N. Coal and Genoral.—HussaLL Ê.ÛÒ... chuld not distinguishamkan 20th inst

also Buphen

*** Johann, Germań steamor, 428, H. Bingo, Chiefoo August 10; General.-WILLER & CO. Formerts, Gam str., 617, J. Bruhn, Hoihow August 20, General.--WIBLER &

Cò..

awell

nia, 40 miles S.A.E. of

The British steamer Fonksang reports: Left Shanghai August 15th. Aftor passing

Fad Wunsung

gale with heavy strong SE Cross 300, and heavy squalls of typhoon force of wind and rain to Taichiow Leland. Amoy, British stormer, from Whampoa.Anchored from low glass and threatening Foul, British stoamer, 990, H. W. weather 11 hours at Kiutoa Light-vesaci Hogg, Shanghai August 15, Goneral.JAE-aud 20 hours in Olang-tow Straits. Arri ved at Taichow Island at 1 p.m. on 18th. DINE, MATHESON & Co.

Baw sunken steamer, also flag of distress an of the Islands. Anchored, Rant boat on shore and took off 6 Chinaman, portion of grow steamer Madras, the other members of crew having been taken off by steamers Chintung and Tak. 11 p.us, 18th, weighed anchor and thence to port fine weathor and light variable winds.

· DEPARTURES. August 21-

Oxfordshire, for Kube. Cliemeden, for Bangkok. Eetox, for Newchwang, China, for Bangkok. Formosa, fr Anny and Tamui. Bismarck, German cruiser, for North. Curola, German corvette, for Nortla Nautilu. German gunboat, for North. Olga, German cruiser, for North. Wolf, German ganbost, for North, Fooksung, for Whumpor. Diamante, for Amoy and Manila.

wwww.commi

OURARED,

Thales, for Conal Porks. Laertes, for Amoy and Shanghai. Lennor, for Yokohama Haverton, for Point C:llao. Milion, for Peasug.

Brer, for Haiple Glenogle,

for Amoy and Shanghai.

Matter, for Haiphong

Ela, for Amoy.

Johann, for Chufoo.

Signal, for Hudbow,

may, for Shanghai. Breconshire, for Yokohama.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Guthrie, from Sydney, &c., Menara F. I. K. Durlacher, W. J. Watkins, J. Namuishams, A. Myers, 1.European, and 97. Chinese.

Per Vormerts, from Heibaw, 10 Chinosu. Per Foolsang, from Shaughni, Enro pean, and 83 Chinese,

DEPARTMEL,

For China, for Bangkok, 5 Chinese.

TO DEPART... Per Thules, for Coast Ports, 1 European, and 200 Chinese.

Per Luertos, for Amey, 100 Chinese. Per Frej, for Haiphong, LI Chinese. Per Glenogle, for Amcy, 2) Chiness. Per Elsa, for Amoy, 20 Churcse. Per Signal, for Buihow, 120 Chinesa, Per Amy, for Shanghai, 30 Chinese. Pez Saltee, for Haiphong, Mr and Mrs Wihanx and child. Messrs Gandaubert, C. Constantino, and 30 Chinesę.

SHIPPIN REPORTA

The British steamer Guthrie reports: Left Adelaide 16th ult, arrived Newcastle 20th, left 23rd; arrived Sydany same day,

sailed again 30 p.m. 26th; passed Seal

Rocks 7. m. 27th. Port Macquario 2 p.m. arrived Muretos Bayam. 29th, sailed 9.30 m.; anchored Port Mackay 11.40 31st July, shipped 70 tons Sugar, and lett again 7 pm, anchored Townsville 2.15

.m.; arrived. Conk."

J:-D. PETERS, American ship, Capt, G. p... Ist 16ted 10.30

A. Lane.Messageries Maritinica

RevoLVING LOT, British ship, Capt. J. A, Durkee. Mosengorios Maritimes.

Suez, British steamer, Captain Dodd. Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Destination.

town 5.16 p.m.

con 5th inst., arrived Thunday Islands acon mailed 6.26 1. 6th inst.; arrived Port Darwin 1 pia. 9th, left 10.30 m. 11th inst. passod Banks Islanda 15th, Cape Calavite C s.ni, 18th, and made fast

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

one

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,

Por Thales, at 8.30 am on Sunday, the

22nd inst,

For AMOY & SHANGHAI-

Per Laertes, at 9 am, on Sunday, the

23ad inst, instead of as previous ly notified.

For YOKOHAMA.-

Per Leisur, at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the

22nd inst.

Por Breconshige, at am., on Sunday,

the 22nd inst

For CHEFOO & TIENTSIN

Per Johunn, at 9 am, on Sunday, the

22nd inst.

For SHANGHAL-

Per Amoy, at 9 am, on Sunday, the

22nd mat.

For AMOY & FAMSUL-

Por Elsa, at a.m., on Sunday, the 22nd

inst.

For STRAITS AND CALOUTTA. —--

Per Wigsung, at 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 24th inst..

For MANILA. –––

Por Don Juan, nt 4.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 24th inst

For STRAITS AND BOMBAY,-

Per Electen, at 2 p., on Wednesday,

the 25th inst.

For SAIGON,-

Por Galveston, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednes.

day, the 25th inst.

For SINGAPORE.

Per Cassandra, at 4.30 pm, on Thurs-

day, the 20th inst.

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

Per Teheran, at 2 pun., on Saturday, the

28th inst.

For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS- LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL- LE, KRISBANE, SYDNEY, MEL- BOURNE, ADELAIDE, &c.-· Por Guthrie, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 4th September,

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet Gaelic will

be despatched on TUESDAY, the 24th Instant, with Maile for Japan, the United Statue,

ENGLAND,AT ST. JOHN'S LATUGURAL FOR THE ON SUNDAY AFTEŻ TRINITY, 8.30 a.m.--Military Panda Service.

11.30 am-Matine, Holy Contagiou

and Soricon.. 3p.m.-Evensong and Sermon. Week day

A WOMAN named Wong Siu Kung residing in Upper Lascar Read was fined $150 at the Police Court this morning for having in

opium without a permit,

BETTAN, it appeara, has oludod his captors again. Inspector Quinaey having been a able to track him returned to the Colony from Canton this afternoon. It is to be presumed the knowledge of his whereabouts declared to have bean get at Canten must have been a moher hasty assumption.

5 p.m.--Wednesday, shortened service.. UNION CHURCH-Divine Worship, 11 4.M.Rev. E. J. Eitol. Service in Chinese, 2 r..-Rov. J. Chalmers, M.A., LLD

SEAMEN'S SREVICES.The Services for Seaman which havo boon hitherto held in the Mission Church, Queen's Road, will be An inquest was held this afternoon at the

On held in the future in Union Church. Sunday and Friday evenings at 7.30. All Mortuary on the bodies of two boys Ngai Seamen are invited to attend.

Shikpo and Le Aha, 13 and 11 years of age

GERMAN BETHESDA CHAPEL Service

ice in

overy

the German language, by Rev. F, Hartman, ery Sunday, at half-past ten A.M., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point.

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURON, `Garden Road.— 9AM. Mase and Sermon. 5.30 r.x. Even ing Service, Bonediction.

ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH, Seilers Homo-Service overy Sunday at 5.45 2.1. Holy Communion at 7.45 A. M. on the Second Sunday; and after the erening Service on the Fourth Sunday of aselt month Service every Thursday at 6.30 F.M.

TEMPERANCE Hall, 7.30 r.m.--Undeno- miuntional Meeting.

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY, Shipping. Daylight.Laertes leavon for Shai, &. Gordon Castle leaves for London. Goods per Polyhymnia undelivered after

this date subject to rent.

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, August 26:--

Neto York, July 29.--A London dis patob from Sophia statos that the col festion of war stores and arms and the civity Military preparations are also of troops are going on with renewed

progressing on the Servisn line of the fron- tier. The situation in both countries. In-

peace. Reports from fontenegrin scUIGES ahow that the Turkish forcos in Albania are receiving reinforcemoate, the intention ap parently being to bring the garrison up to a war footing. Rain is getting bolder and now demands the cession of Arzatonia, in Armenia, tho possession of which would give her the key to the whole country south. The necessity of supporting Turkey against further Russian encroachments sally assured..

New York, July 24.—A Havrs dispatch to the Herald says that a sloop loaded with fire tons of dynamite was damaged in a storn on Fri

Friday morning sad it was decided to unload the cargo about midnight. Part of the dynamite exploded, breaking hun- dreds of windows, putting out the gas in all the strests in the lower part of the town and throwing fragments of the pier as far as 100 yards from the spot. The anchor of the the wall of a smokil mansion loop.

P.ponatrated

respectively, who were drowned yesterday morning at Mong Kok Teui. It is supposed that they had been bathing in the water near where some timber was floating and had fallen off the timber into deep water.

The intrepid little hawker named Chung Afat but better known by the sobriquet of Ai hai or dwarf, who, as we reparted last Saturday, had got his dwelling house burned down while he was laying information at tho Police Office; appeared to-day st Ocurt When high Up, CRUTHROUs plecs of the

with two men whom he accused of burning his house. His wife gave some evidence as to having seen the men coming as if from the house after the occurrence took place, but the evidence was too slender to secure a conviction. The dwarf thought

he had not got justice and dramatically laid off his grievances to somo friends about the Court.

Goods per Steamer Natal unclaimed

after Noon subject to rent and landing Tas Gorman squadron on this station, charges at 1 cent per package per diem. consisting of the crinters Bismarch and

againat

the Havre must be sent.

Claims

in to Messrs Russell & Co., on or Olga, the former bearing the flag of

date before th Goods per Glamgle undelivered after this

date subject to rent. THURSDAY, Augaal 36

6 p.m.-Meeting of Victoria Recreation

'Club in the

Goods

per

..

undelivered after this date subject to rent SATURDAY, August 26

Novi,

Hongkong of Shareholders of The

and Shanghai Banking Cor poration at the City Hall.. MONDAY, August 30:---

of Shareholders of The p.m.-Meeting Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., at No. 14, Praya Central.

3

4.Moving of Shareholder of the Insurance Co., Ltd., at

China

Head Office. TUESDAY,

September 7-

Rear Admiral Knorr, the corvette Carola, and gunboats Wolf and Nantiher, after a stay here of about a month, during which they have been manned by relief crews, left here to-day for the North on a cruise. According to the Shanghai Mercury the sque dron will probably call at Chefoo first, and will then proceed to various treaty parts in China and Japan. About the end of the year, the Mercury says, the Bismarch, Olga and Carola, will İsave for the South, making their way, via Singapore, to Africa.

The Northern Territory Times ie, wa_pole, glad to learn ilmat Mr J. E. Tenison Woods 4.15 p.m.--Auction of Valuable Lease is pushing on with his geological examina-

hold

Properties.

WEDNESDAY, September 8-

tion of the mining districts in the Territory, and yet more pleased to learn that his in- 4.15 p.m.-Austion of Vaitable Lease pressions of the country he has as yet exa-

hold Properties.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. SUMMER REQUISITES:

San Fally, Peru, o., which

L Canada, will be closed as

as follows: 2.15 P.M. Registry ceases. 2.30 PM. Post-Offico closes, but Correa- pondence may be posted on board the

Fostage until the time of departure.

IME JUICE CORDIAL.

PRICKLY HEAT LOTION,

wined have been extremely favoumble. THE New York Whist Club is considering.

the propriety of challenging ouo of the best London clubs to play a rubber by cable. Now that the cable rutes are so low it is estimated that a game can be sent over the wires for about 800, the hand being tele- AMERICAN BAY RUM.graphed in cipher and the different cards led by a single word. The difficulty is that encha

a game would be more like double dummy than whist,

as all the hands would

chess instch by cable is already arranged, and the whist rubber will probably follow in

A. B. WATSON & Co.'s.

Packet with Lats Fee of 10 cents extra FLORIDA WATER, be known before the play commenced. A

Vesse's.

Capturin

Agents.

Date of Leasing.

Joen...

F. Pfeiffer....

Norddeutscher Lloyd....

Jardins, Matheson & Co...... About August 28. F. & O. §. N. 09

August 25, at 2.30 p.m. September 3, at noon.

Adamson, Boll & Co.....

August

Buttarbeid Swire....

August 24.

P. &

0.

S.

August 26, at 4 p.m.

About September 1Ú.

Batavia, &o, vis Saigon... Celabés (8).. Bombay, via Straits. Deccan (8) Hamburg, and Ports of Call... Oder ($)......

Gordon Castle (8),

TAB FOR SALE SAI KUNG LIME of Havre, &o., via Suez Canal.....Cassandra (s). He Best Quality; always Ready on

band

PRICE MODERATE.

No. 17, WING FOONG STREET, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST.

Hongkong, July 26, 1886.

NOW READY.

INDEX

TO THE

London, vis Suez Canal Lendou, ris Suez Canal........ London, and Parts of Call.

Loudon, via Suez Canal..

Marsailles, Genoa, &c.,

1443 Nagasaki,

CHINA REVIEW

from

VOLUMES I TO XII

1.-LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

2. —ARTICLES.

3.-Reviews of Books. -4--LIST OF AUTHORS REVIEWED,

PRICH,

50 CENTS. To be had at the Ching Muil Office, Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, Mestre, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., Hongkong; and Messrs.

To-day's Advertisements.

BANK BUILDINGS.

PROPOSALS are invited for Routing, as a whole, upon lease, the NEW PRE- MISES, NO, BANK BUILDINGS. The Ground Floor has Two Handsome Plate glans SHOP frontages of each 40 feet, and the Rooms of the let and 2nd Floors are airy and some of them exceptionally large,

Apply to

Mezers. SHARP & Co. Hongkong, August 21, 1886.

TO LET.

Menelaus (3)... Mirzapore (4) Gonartney (x)..

Bormida (8)...

Kobe and Yokohama Port Adelaide (s); Now York..

Factolus. San Fr

Francisco, via Yokohama.. Gaulic (8) San Francisco, via Yokohama.. City of

New York ().. San Francisco..

Stephen.. 381 Shanghai...

..........Amoy (*).; Shanghai, via Amor... Laertes (8). Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Wingeaug (s): Svatow, Amoy and Foochow... Thales (s)... Sydney and Melbourne, e..... Guthrie (5) Triesto, &e......................

Borenice (s). Yokohama and Kobé..

Breconshire ... Yokohama and Kobé.. ..... Anjer Head (8)

Steels.

BANES,

Haseloop Rowell. Nelson

R. Harvey McKinlay.

F. West.

Burala

Douglas.. R. Köhler.

Sexle.... d'a. de St. Goddard Shenton.

Bionen & Co... August 27, at daylight.

& N. Co. Jardine, Matheson & Co..

Carlowitz & D0......

Adamson, Bell & Co.. Russell

& Co

0. &0. S. S. Co..

Pacific Mail S. S. Co...

Ramall & Co....... temssen &

Butterfield

Swire...

Croix...Jardins, Matheson & 6..

Bechington. W Waring

Douglas Lapraik & Co.. Russell & Co......

0. Bachrach

Adamson, Bell & Co... Gibb, Livingston & Co.

SHARE LIST. —¿¿UOTATIONS.

About August 28.

August 26.

Quick despatch August 24,

ugus, a

*4, at 3 p.m. Sept. 2, at 8 p.m. Quick despatch.

22, at noon. August 23, at daylight. August 24, at 3 pal August 28, at 9 a.m. September 4, at 4

at 4 p.m. September 2, at noon, Angust 22. About August 24.

Ans. of Shures

Paluu..

up.

Paid POSITION PER LAST REPORT Last Dividend)|

Reserv. Bulancee.f'ourd"

Dividend

AUGUST 21, 1886.

Closing tations,

$4,500,000

125 121

Fur' equali sationofdir, $600,000

£

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 50,000 s

INSURANCES.

North-China Insurance Co., L.............. 5,000 £

Yangtze Insurance Company, Ld.... 8,000 £

Union Insurance Society Co., LA.... 10,000 China Traders Insurance Co., Ld... 24,000 Canton Insurance Office Co., Le..... 10,000 Chiness Insurance Co., Limited..... 1,500 Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., La... 8,000 $ China Fire Insurance Co., Ed........20,000

STEAMBOAT COMPANIES.

HK. C. and M. Steamboat Co., LJ. 8,000|3 1613 Dongles Steamship Co., Limited.

....20,000 $ Indo-China S. N. Company, Eimited 18, 387 £ $1,212 £ 60,000 shares issued....

BOM the Lat September het, en modions known as the

P. & 0. OLD OPPIES, lately in the occupa tion of the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK ING CORPORATION,

For further Particulars, apply to the Undersigned

E. L. WOODIN, Acting Superintendent. Hongkong, August 21, 1886.

ON

NOTICE.

MISCELLANEOUS.:

China and Manila 6. 6. Co., L....3,500 i

Hong & Whampoa Dock Co., Lt. 12,500 HK. and China Gas Co., Limited, 15,000 2.

New Shares.

1,900 € 3,000?

Bengkong Hotel Company, I

Chius Sugar

gar Company, Limited...... 9,000

Company

9,000 she, issned

Hongkong Loo

1614

N the 18th Instant, Chinese Pronger named LUM OHUN Died on Board. the British steamer Laertes, and through the kindness of the Captain (R. F. SALE), Mate (W. ELDEB), Doctor (G. W. BURFOOT), and Compradores 榮貴發世官

Hongkong Bakery Company, Ld...

83.$

£2 div., & 10/ $63,800.58 bonus-year 173% prom.

to Doo. 31.85 Tis: 20 Ts. 812,639.30 for 1884

P. Bh.

Tia. 275 por share Jal

for Tis. 118 3,050.70 31 1884 439,089.41831 p zh. 184 $99 200,773.71 18% annum 178 465,214.43 10% 885

50,000 Th 203 -575,0003 253 800,000 8 250 $ 80$ 155,000 $ 1,000 8 300$ 23,711.500 260 $ $ 1,00,000 $ 100% 208 566,7003

100:8 100$ 100,000 $ 508 508 86,764.36$

Ke 10

$09

Luzon Sugar Company Limited... 7,000 9 100

لله

||

2,888,896 % for 1885 $180 por share 283,482.55 $27.10 for "84 8427 238,811676 6 for 1881 28 per sbaro

half year 2% prera %% 34,522.05 Dec. 31/85

402.2212% year end-

1852 ing Jane 785 4387.5.97 for 1385 par

25 discoun

30,000

6,000/€

13,451.61 Nono 1,125.30812 690.66 $16 1,094,623

100 Jäl

$ 1258. 18,000 $ 10€ 10

£9,177.3L1 17.10 100 100

108 100

Limited... 5,000 3

258

6007

25% 50%

100

5,000 3 2,500 3 40,000 $

50

6,651.587 % half year $123% prem., cash

10% and 2% 1,37.311

bonus for $20 per share 1,175.070ld, $6 1000 par share, cánh

808 per share $38 per share

$73 $10

et div

100 1 108... 50 all 608

BJ1

8,685 9. ·500 A

27903

500 2790$ 600 all 3189 $ 500

8

8%

500

Perak Tin Mining & Sting Co. Selangora Tin Mining Ca. (Shal) Panjon & Eunghie Dua Samatan

Mining Co........... 'kong Rope Manufactory Co., La 3,000 H&M Glass Manufacturing Co... 4,000 A. S, Watson & Co., Limited....

COAXE,

3,800 $100

the body of deceased was allowed to be Chinese Imperial 1881. brought to Hongkong to be buried. We the Passengers, in order to show our grati tude for this favour, publish this Notice. (Signed by the PASSENGERS

of the Larte) Hongkong, August 21, 1886.

1884 A... -1894 B... 1880... Chinese Imp. (Ch. Bank Loan) 1885 2790 *

1615

First your

373.566inter, divă.

1837 par, nominal months $125, bayers.

Ex.

prem. --prem

Z prem.

% prem

Rates of Int Payable..

June16&Doc.1 March 15

ל 8

June 80 Oct. 16 Jan. 18

****

A. G. STOKES," Share Broker.

3/20 per dozen.

GLASS TABLE FILTERS, SILICATED CARBON

the Autumn...

A TELEGRAM in an American paper reads sa follows London, July 21-Privato dis patches tend to confirm the threatened oc- cupation by the Russians of Port Lazare

station Russia has long had a coaling in various sizes and improved patterns. for which she paid yearly a bounty to the there,

FILTERS,

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

Hongkong, July 10, 1886.

Corean Government.

nt.Russia and Chins recently made mutual concessions regard. ing the Manchooria: Frontier, and

DB

Rent, the Hotel Frasioli, where there is not & pace of glass left unbroker. Fortunately, there was a pouring rain at the time and, the pier was deserted, so that there is no Joss of life to deploy The Her

New York, July

Herald's Lon | den. correspondent reporte Darrow escaps

Swiss gen from death of M. Burckhardi, tlemen, and guides, Tentschigunn sud Jossi, in tho

atterapt to

dumb the Jungiran, down Pey were glacier oame struck by several pieces of dying Though

who was leading, wetit head first into a crevasse of unfathomable depth, dragging aftor

him Burchardt, who, however, rised to hold on the edge of the crevasse in auch a position that he could not budgo, and

lieved China will quietly acquiesce in Tus- sian occupation of Fort Lazareff in revenge 1336 for England's refusal to acknowledge China's Buzerainty over Burmah In the event of

Flussie

and England, Port La- The publication of this issue commenced zareff places Russia in a more

advantageous at 7.35 p.m

position for both offensive and defensive

The China tail.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1886.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASHED SUEZ CANAL

war between

operations than during the recent Riten Afghan crisis,

The

occupation of Port Hamilton by England at that time w serious blow to Kussin's operations. In military circles the matter is regarded of serious import.

THE Queenslander pablishes the following. as a telegram frörs Cooktown dated the 17th JalyThe Gibbs line steamer Killzrney, OUTWARD BOUND-Prinz Leopold, July from Foochow with a cargo of tea, ground- Gibber Rock when entering the har- on Gilb 16; Thisbe, Prometheus, 30: Flulaire, bor this morning, and remained fast all Glengarry, Aug. 3; Achilles, Yangtze, day. She floated off at night, however, Nestor. Ningekow, Prinz Alexander, without having sustailed any apparent. Foraxeris, 19.

The accident arose through the damage. HOMEWARD BOUND:Massalia, Jaly 18 captain, who is a stranger, entering the

Parthia, 30; Elcotra, Petersburg, Aug. port without a pilot, and

and taking the wrong 3: Denbighshire, Sarpedon, 6 Mon-passage. Captain Dundan, of the Jane mouthshire, 10; Glarious, 13.

Anderson, is a passenger, and reports the Joss of

of his vessel on Melville Island. Tho

The next ENGEBI MAIL, por the P. & 0.

On bureaus Brindisi, loft Biogapore being five days in the bore Darwin,

on Thursday, the 19th inst., at 5 pm, and may be expected hers on or about Tuesday, the 24th inst.

boats

iter

A later telegram saya--The Jake Ander struck on Mermaid Roef, Melville Is

land, on the 20th June. She came off, and

The next AMERICAN MALL, per the O. whilst trying to make Port Darriu foonders

do 0. Co.'s steamer Belgie is to toavel ed near Bachurat Kaland on the 2nd July, Yokohama on the 21st it, and many No lives wore los

be expeated hors on or about the 28th

..

A CORRESPONDENT sends to the Pangun

Crowd

The steamship Anjer Head, from Glasgow Times the following notes:- Bhame is Low and Liverpool, laft Singapore for this ocupled by the English, and will probably become in chors time a very important port and Japan on the 16th instant, trading station. In the satama of this and may be expected here on or about year many thousands of Chinese will doubt the 22nd Inst.

leas the hile in search of fortune. The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's S. N. Co.'s Some will find it as did Iono fean who came steamer Brenice, from Trieste, left here a few years ago as a craftsman, and in Singapore on the 18th instant, and now worth three lakhs of rupees whilst may be expected here on or about the many others will die bere, as some are do- Sith instant

ing now. By the nearest route to China, The Chins Shippers Mutual Steam NavigaManwyure (Matyuin) is reached from

tibn Co.'s steamship Eats, frons

in two days, though by the route" London, left Singapore on the 18th in-.|

A sed il is four days ·

journey, stant, nud may be expected here on or The main road lies through the Shan dis about the 24th instant.

of the fertile and populous valley Mr Calquhoun's ORDER OF CHORAL SERVICE AT ET JOHN'S

proposed route JATHADKAL. -ÝTH JUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. from Rangoon ria Zimme or Kiangwai to Matins Vanite, Dyce; Palms, Crotch Symnas er Esmek will doubtless be the route

Doum, Stainer in C Jabilate, of the

of the Future for the supply of a great

part Garrest in Di Anthem, Ari, Scobs; but still there will always he, I be.

of the Yunnan

Yunnan province with on for thy light is some; Hymn, 100. Evensongtossell, Smart and Good lieve, a vary considerable caravan trade

;

trict conpngver with the adjaosat

of the 7 Vali974.

enough; Cantate, Woodward; Dens across the Kachyen hills, lo Miserantur, Hyuns, 224, 291 for European, pieso goods &o. 1

28

and infuse

27

na

pomorassing Pply

Fentare

would ever frotto

We note that the P. M. S. 8. Co.'s steamer Rangoon or

the

demand beligte for a largo establish & City of New York has just made a most ex-gnglish speaking. Burmans. It would be branch here, with an English agent and cellent passage from San Francisco to Koretsible for him to rely upon English and Burmese trade, bile opening connectiona for Clainess trade,

| kohsina i 17 days and 4 hours. This ia nút |-

the best on record, but is in very good.

not

in the direct

them

Jossi,

col

was not able to help either himself or Jossi. Their lives depended for an hour or more on Teatechmann, who kept his feet and beld on to the raps until aid reached than 4 single slip of his foot and all would have gone to the bolton of the creva5SE.

FRAGRANT WATERS MURMURA That the full and true history of the breech- .loading gun episode in the Cuntoil has

yet to be told.

That at the same time the Chamber of

Commerca ought to have frankly, and promptly come out with the Govern monial version, instead of bottling-up that official lettar

That the Chamber had nothing to lose hy the fullest pablicity, and that the Home authorities are the losers even now, That if we have resolved to fortify this place satisfactorily, there is absolutely. nothing gained by all this make-believa mystory

That, in these days of instantaneous photo-

graphy to scale, the enemy will be to know or learn all about it, in spite of all these soft slipper and tiptoe move-

That it is to be hoped that the broosh-land.

ing guns which we are actually to receive are not of the type of those supplied to the ironclad Ajoo, which have become

coloss after firing a few rounde

That the British Imperial authorities should keep a strict watch, and st ones interfere should the Canton authorities attempt to levy black-mail on nativa residents here who claim British protection.

That the time has come to settle the status,

of Chinese claiming British protection, and it is hoped that the new British Ministes to Peking will arrange this matter.

That if the Hongkong Government, with infinitely better security than the Canton officials over offer, does not ask for monoy to be lent by the Chinese merchauls here, there is no reason why the Cantonese magnates should do so, That if the Hongkong Government krought pressure to bear to obtain a forced loan at 3 per cant-which, of course, they won't do it would be fairer than the Cantonese ides, because there would be honest escurity for repayment, as well as for payment of interest. That this business of a Chinese forced loan gives an ominous significance to the re- ported desire of Sir Robert Hart to extend the Farsign branch of the Im- perial Maritime Customis branch in South China

That any reform such as that credited to

Sir Robert Hart must atterly fail to eme liorate the position, unless it includes the satisfaction of all provincial demande on the revenue

That although the River Steamor's charter- ed coal-jank has been released to a pri- vate applicant, and has arrived in Macao, nothing has yet been heard from the Colos nial Governmaut as to the reisons for her detention.

That the now Hongkong Bank stoos are

laternally an architectural sucover, and that their healthful, adaptation to the requirements of the climate will prove to be a boot to all concerned, That has not yet been decided whether the new Lasaretto will be built on Cap Rock or Green Island. *

That Sir Robert Bart, will confer a great benefit on China it be sacosode in estab fishing an efficient Postal Service

That the community rejoice to see that Captain Thomsett's strong practical com messense and experience have one more been thrown into the scales of the Legislative Council's deliberation.

That as the Sanity Board seems likely to binem afresh under the progressive bang of the Mucioipal Board of Health, it is. hoped that it will speedily make its in fluence felt over the length and breadth of the so-called Municipality.

That the important question is to what

causes this malarial or other fever now raging calls for a special inquiry

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