For Sale.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. VICTORIA EXCHANGE,
H
Quers's Rob CENTRAL
ww
AVE FOR SALE
THE FOLLOWING
STORES.
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EX AMERICAN MAIL STEAMER.
Smoked HAMS.
Golden SYRUP in Gallon Tips. Assorted BYRUPS.
CUTTING's Table FRUITS.
ASPARAGUS.
Queen OLIVES.
Sausage MEAT.
OAVIAR.
Potted MEATE.
MACKEREL in lb Tins.
Eagle Brand MILK.
Lamb's TONGUES.
Green CORN.
Baked BEANS. BRAWN.
Ja
A LARGE ABSORTMENT
..of.
COOKING AND PARLOUR
STOVES.
AGATE IRON WARE COOKING
UTENSILS.
WOFFLE IRONS.
CHARCOAL TRONS.
KEROSINE LAMPS.
NONFAREIL KEROSINE OIL,
---
WINES, &c.
SPARKLING SAUMUR, P. & Qis.
811 and 812.
CUP CHAMPAGNE, Pts. & Qts. © $13
and 814.
SACCONE'S SHERRY.
Saccone's INVALID PORT. ROYAL GLENDEE WHISKY. WHISKY. JAMISON'B
OLD BOURBON WHISKY. HERRING'S CHERRY CORDIAL. ASSORTED LEQUEURS.
DRAUGHT, ALE and PORTER.
.&O., $0.
---Q-
THE USUAL ASSORTMENT
of
Entertainment.
THEATRE
BOYAL
OFTY HALL, HONGKONG.
THIS EVENING,
SATURDAY, the 4th September.
SECONDAREWELL
ECOND AND LAST GRAND
REMENYI CONCERT, and positively the Last Appearance of M
REMENTI in China prior to his departure to Manila.
TO-NIGHT.
REMENYI
REMENTI TO-NIGHT. REMENYI
POPULAR MUSIC. POPULAR MUSIC.
TRISH MUSIC. POPULAR PROGRAMME.
ENGLISH MUSIC.
SCOTCH MUSIC, FRENCH MUSIC,
·
POPULAR PROGRAMME.
-GERMAN MUSIC. EDOUARD REMENYT
Wil Tonight for his Farmall Concert perform the fo turving. VIOLIN SOLOS:-
FANTARLES HUGUENOTS,' MEVERBREI. "THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMUR
CHARLIE 48 MY DARLIN'.' 'HOME, SWEET HOME.
"ANNIE LAURIE," "THE PILARIM OF LOVE." 'HEARTH OF OAK.'
RELE BRITANNIA
THE STAR SPAROLED BANNEL' 'DIE WACHT AM Rucks.' "LA MARSEILLAISE.'
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.'
Dross Circle & Stall
Pił
TWO. DOLLARS. ONE DOLLAR.
Plan now open at Moesrs, KELLY & WALSH's (LIMITED).
Manager.
FRANK WESTON. Avant Courier...J, J. FOSTER. Hongkong, September 4, 1888.
To-day's Advertisements.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR KOBE (DIRECT.).
The British Stearnship Captain Foray, will be despatched at p. on MONDAY, the 8th Instout, for one (direct); and theme on or about 10th Inst., to SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, calling nit NADA, Fonuow, and this Port
Fer Fraight or Prasage, apply to
1700
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & 06,
Managers. -Hongkong, September 4, 1880 THE GIBB LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at PORT DARWIN & QUEENS- LAND PORTS, and taking through Ourgo for ADELAIDE, TASMANIA and NEW ZEALAND, &c.)
The British Steamship
Northerns,
Capt. RICHARDSOx, duo with part Qurgo from Japan, will he despatched na abore WEDNESDAY, the 8th Instant, at 4 p.m.
Far Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Managers. Hongkong, September 4, 1886.
CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS,
FOR LONDON,
+----------
1710
The Steamship
Glamis Castle, ANE, Commander, will wwe be despatched, for the above Forts on or about THURSDAY, the 10th Instant.
For freight or Pasange, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents.
1708 Hongkong, September 4, 1986.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD).
NOTICE.
--
STEAM TO SHANGHAI.
Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crow of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbours
W. David Messagorica Maritimos
ALEX MONELL, American ship, Capt. G.
ANNIE H. SMITH, Atuerican ship, Capt. R. B. Brown.Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
BASE J. B. BOWERS, Amor, barque, Capt
Joha A. Plum.-Chinese.
GALATES, British ship, Captain William Colville.-Borneo Co., Ltd.
GEORGE OUATIS, Atzorican ship, Capt. T. Sproul.-Muster.
GRANDEE, American ship, Captain T. H. Evana.-Molchera & Co.
HARVESTER, American ship, Captain Wm. Taylor.-Order.
HYDRA, Gurman barque, Capt. C. Binge. ---Siemsson & Co.
3. D. PETERS, American ship, Capt. G. A. Lane.Mensageries Maritimes.
MOUNT LEBANON, Amer, bar'tize, Capt, Chas. H. Nelson. --Arnhold, Karberg & Co. REVOLVING LIGHT, British ship, Capt. J. A. Durkce.Messagorias Maritimes.
Sozz, British stoomer, Captain Dodd- Gibb, Livingston & Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Soptember 3 1886 :----
Amoy, British steamer, 814, R. Kohler, Shanghai August 31, General.SIEMSSEN
Co.
Picciola, German steamer, 875, Th. Nissen, Singapore August 28, General... BUN BIN CHAN.
Septera ber 4: Zamberi, British steamer, 1,540, Francia Cole, Bombay August 17, and Singapore 20. General-P. & 0.8. N. Co.
Carisbrooke, British steamer, 973, R. Cass, Taiwanoo August 31, Anny September 1 and Swaton 3, General.-DocGLAS STEAM- BELP Co
06.
Iding German steamer, 297, N. Emko, Haiphong September 1, and Hoihow 3, General R. MARTY. The Co.'s Steamship
Clara, Neckar,
German steamer, 674, O. Christen- Captain Bath, will laureen, Swatow September 3, General-SIMS for the above place about
& Co. 24 hours after arrival with the outward Pathri September 1, & Hihow 3, General. Anton, German steamer, 398, E. dercbos,
WIZLER & Ga.
Gernian Mail.
1096
For further Particulars, upply to
MELCHERS &. Co.,
Agenta. Hougkong, September 4, 1880.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
1701
NOTICE.
HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAUMO STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
EXCURSION TO MACAO AND BACK.
WE
7EATHER permitting, the WHITE
CLOUD will leave Hongkong TO MORROW, at 9.30 a.m., returning from
OILMAN'S STORES, at 10pm. Fax there and back, $2.
ut the
Lowest Possible Pricus
FOR OASH.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, July 1, 1886.
1268
SZE HOP TTAS FOR SALE SAI KUNG LIME of
H the Best Quality; always Randy on
baud.
PRICE MODERATE. No. 17, WING FOONG STREET, QUEEN'S ROLD FAST.
Hongkong, July 26, 1836,
To Let.
TO LET.
1443
FROM the REMISES known as the
ROM the lat September next, the Com-
For further Particulars, apply to the Undersigned.
E. L. WOODIN, Acting Superintendent.
T. ARNOLD, Secretary, Hongkong, September 1, 1886.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE.
1705
STEAM FOR BINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, TRIESTE, BRINDISI, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG. PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA & BALTIC PORTS; ALSO, LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS. GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.
THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CATE AT SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS AND LrosagE,
N.B.-Cargo es be taken on through Bille of Lading for the principal places in RUSSIA.
F&O OLD OXF1053, lately in the occupa.N FRIDAY, the 1st day of October, tion of the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK. 1886, at Neon, the Company's Steam will. TRO CORPORATION,
ship NEUKAR, Captain BLUR. MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO will leave this port as above.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, Cargo will be received on board until
4 p.m., Specie and Parsels until 3 p.m. on the 30th September, 1880. (Parocks are not to be sent on board; they must bo left at the Aorney's OfEce). Contents and Vaine of Packages are required.
Hongkong, August 21, 1886.
TO BE LEE.
1014
TROM the First of October, as a whole
The Company is prepared to GHANT
CARGO shipped by their own Steamers.
For further l'articulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co., Agents.
1703 Hongkong, September 4, 1888.
or aub-divided TR NEW PRE-FOLICIES OF INSURANCE OF TREASURE and MISES, RANK BUILDINGS, immediately, opposite the HONGKONG HOTEL's main en branco. The Ground Floor has Two Hand- Boma Flate-glass Sxar frontages of each 40 feet, and the Rooms of the First and Second Floors are airy, and some of them excep- tionally large.
Apply to
4
SHARP & Co. Hongkong, August 30, 1886.
TO LET.
1605
Stocks.
DANES.
SEN
Southwold, British steamer, 1,204, J. B. Press, London July 12, and Singapore Attg. 30, General-RUSELL & Co.
DEPARTURES.
September 4-.
E. J. Spente, for Honolulu. Atalanta, for Yokohama. Amoy, for Whampoa.
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, KOBE. AND Ephrates, for Saigon.
NAGASAKI.
(Paging through the INLAND SEA.)
The Co.'s Stopreship
Stettin,
Capt. E.E. W.WARKEES, will leave for the above Forts on or about SATURDAY, the 11th Instant.
For further Particulare, apply to
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, September 1, 1886.
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
1702
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI AND TRIESTE (Taking Cargo at through rates to OAL- CUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS.)
The Co.'s Steamship
Thisbe, Capt. A. BALZOVICH, Will be despatched as above
on WEDNESDAY, the 15th of September, at Noon.
For further Particulara, regarding Freight and Passago, apply to the AGENCY of the Company, Praya Central,
O. BACHRACH,
Agent. Hongkong, September 4, 1880. OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
1707
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.
The Co.'s Steamship
Laertes, Captain SCALE, will be despatched as above on
WEDNESDAY, the 15th Instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, September 4, 1885.
1706
Diamante, for Amy and Manila. Yungtor, for Shanghai. Jacob Christensen, for Kutchinetze. Cairngorm, for Sitgapors.
CLEARED. Deuteros, fur. Ituilo.
Guthrie, for Fort Darwin and Sydney. Thales, for Coast Ports. Activ, for Haiphong, Pi-ciola, for Amoy.
Delay, for Swalow. Salter, for Haiphong. Flintshire, for Tokohama. Centuar, for Chefoo.
Dun Enrigte, for Harva Sonchow, for Hoihow and Pakboi Lody Harawod, for Foochow
PASSENGERS. ›
ARRIVED.
Fer Amoy, from Shanghai, Mr. Gillon, and 10 Chinese.
Per Picciola, from Singaporo, 108 Chi- деве.
Per Zambesi, from Singapore, &c., 220 Chinose.
Per Carisbroute, from Coast Ports, Rev. Cherie Budd, and 100 Chinesa.
Per Idant, from Haiphong, 20 Chineso. Per Clara, from Swalow, 139 Chinesa. Per into, from Pakboi, 14 Chineso. Per Southwold, from Singapure, 12 Chi- neas.
DRYASTED.
Por E. J. Spence, for Honolulu, 20 Chi-
1693.
Per Euphrates, for Saigon, 12 Chinese. Per Diamante, for Amoy, &c., & Euro- peans, and 60 Chinese..
Per Yangtze, ior Shanghai, Mr E, M, Barrofto, and 20 Chiness.
TO DEPART.
SHIPPING REPORTS; -,
The British steamer og reports Had freak and light N. Basterly winds and fine weather throughout throughout passage.
The British steamer Carisbrooke raporta:
From Taiwanfon to Ainoy, had light N.
winds and amooth awn; from Amay to Swatow, had light NN.T. winds; Swatów
}: to port light variable winds.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close :— For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Per Thatce, ni 8.30 am., on Sunday, the
6th int
For AMOY-
Por Picciola, at 9 am, on Sunday, the
Uth inst.
For SWATOW & AMOY
For
burg
[No
7904 SEPTEMBER 4, 1886.
The P. M. Co.'s steamier City of Peking was WB would call the attention of the Post
The
to leave Yokohama on Wednesday, the master General to the fact that on several lat Sapt, at daylight, and may expected here on or about the 7th Sept.
next GERMAN MAIL, per the Nord- deutscher Lloyd Steamship Co.'s stea mer Neckar way to leave Singapore on Saturday, the 4th insk, at noon, and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 9th inakujen ka
occasions of late, expresses announcing the closing of a mail have not been received
until some time after the minil has been closed. This is not as it should be.
afternoon, a landslip occurred in an open space in Ladder Street, where some The Indo-China S, N. Co.'s steamer Tai ground is being excavated for the purpose sang, from Galoutta, de, left Singa of building a house. Three women and a pere on the 30th Aug, and may be mam vero buried by the slip, but happily expected here on or about the 5th by the assistance of the police and some Bopt,
The R&A. 8. 9. Co.'s steamer Menmuir, willing helpers they were extricated alive. from Australia, loft Fort Darwin on Only one of the women was sarinnaly in- the 31st Aug, and may be exported ured. She was taken to the Civil Hospi here on or about the 10th Sept.
at & a.m., on Sunday, the The P. & 0. 00,'s steamer Zumbes, from 6th inst...
For 3WATOW & BANGKOK-
Por Kong Beng, at 0.30 a.m.; ou Monday,
For
the 6th inat KOBE.--
For Hampshire, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,
inat.
For
PORDHAMA & KOBE.
For Hampshire, at 3.90 p.m., on Monday,
the 6th inst
For AMOY AND MANILA.
Per
•Don Juan, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the oth inst
For YOKOHAMA.
Per Harter, at 3.30 pm, on Wednesday,
the 8th inst
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
Por Thibet, at 2 p.m., on Saturday, the
11th September.
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.
9 am-Thales loaves for Cosat Purta. 9.30a.m.-WhiteCloud leaves for Macao. 4 p.m.Cyclope leaves for London. RELIGIOUS SERVICES :—- ORDER OF BREVICES OF THE CEDECH OF ENGLAND AT ST, JOHN's catuEDRAL FOR THE 11TH SUNDAY: AFTER TRINITY, B.30 .r.-Military Parade Service. 11.30 am-Matine, Holy Communion
and Sermon.
5 p.m.-Evensong. Week-day
5 pm. Wednesday, shortened service. UNION CHUROR.Divine Worship, 11 A.M.-Rev. E. J. Eito, Service in Chiness, 2 r.M-Rev. J. Chalmers, M. A., LL.D.
SZAMER'S SERVICES.The Services for
› Left Singapore "for this port
Combo the 29th Aug., at 10' m
.on
The O. 8. 3. do stemmer Achilles, from
Liverpool
loft
Singapore on 1st Sept.,
tal; the others managed to walk home.
A SUMMONS has been served on Constable, Philips by O. M. Barradas, one of the three
The Septed here on or about Portuguese who were brought before the
Police Court the other day in connection
and may be tho BIL steamer Bormida
left Singapors on theth a disturbance on the street in the 3rd inst., and may be expected here only hours of Friday morning. Barradas an
or about the 9th inat. The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's 8. N.
1. Co.'s
stomer Thiabe, from Trieste, left Bins Philips of striking him in the course gapors on the morning of the 4th of the altercation that took place. Philips, inetant, and may be expected here on we hear, on being told that he was accused or about the 10th instant.
of the amault grinned and said 'If I had strook him he would not have been here to compiniu. And we rather doubt if the burly policeman had given the Portuguese
Byan, 320 Offertory 390.
ORDER OF CHORAL SERVICE AT ST. Jone's CATHEDRAL, —IfraBUNDAY AFTER TRICITY. Matins-Venite, Stanley; Paslan, Gost, *Foster; Te Deum, Goss; Benedictos,
Garrett; Antham, Praise the Lord a blow, there would have been some un O Jerusalem;
Kyrie
Schubert doubted marks left.
Evensong Psalms, Maciarren and Hop
kins; Magnificat & Nune Dimittis, Bonnett in F; Hymns, 210-31.M
We are requested to state that there will be no seraton at the evening service at the Cathedral during September and October.. Mansas Carlowitz & Co. inform us that the steamer Dormida left Singapore for this port yesterday (Friday), and may be or pected hors on or about the 9th inst. We are informed by Messrs Melchers & Co., that the Norddeutscher Lloyd 6. S. Neckar will leave Singapore to-day at noon, for this port and Shanghai.
FURTHER evidence was given to-day in the se in which ons of the prisoners in Vie toris Gaol, while working in the chain gang on the pablo works, beat another with a hammer several severe blows on the spine. It seems clear from the evidence given that it was the intention of the amailout to tako the life of the other and that but for the
Seaman which have been Eitherto held in The Agont of the Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's the Mission Church, Queen's Road, will be held in the future in Union Church. Un B. N. Co. informs us that the Co.'s steamer Sunday and Friday evenings at 7.30.
All Thisbe, from Trieste, left Singapore for this Seamon
are invited to attend GERKAN BETHESDA CHAPEL-Service in port this morning. the German language, by Rev. F. Hartman, at half-past ten a.m., in the every Sunday Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point,
St., JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Garden Road. 9A.M. Mass and Sermon. 5.30 F.. Evan- ing Service, Benediction,
.J
THE Hon. Ohairman of the Committee for the Prince of Wales Testimonial (the Hon. E. J. Ackroyd) informs us that the amount collected for the Testimonial in Hongkong is $458
ST. PETER'S SRAMEN'S CHURCH, Sailors Home Service evory Sunday at 5.45 F.3. Tus Cathay Post says that Mr Drammend, Holy Communion at 7.40A.M. on the Seconda Shanghai harristor who is largely employed Sunday; and after the evening Servios on the Fourth Sunday of each month. Service every Thursday at b.30 P.M.
TEMPERANOR HALL, 7.30 F.M.-Undano- rinational Meeting."
MEMUS. FOR MONDAY, Shipping,
10 ara. -Kong Beng leaves for Stow,
4 p.m.-Hampshire leaves for Kobs. 4 p.m.-Pathas leaves for Kobé. Goods per Glengarry undelivered after
this date subject to ront.
·
Auctions.
intervention of the assistant turnkey, Albert Bosworth, he would have accomplished his object De Jordan said that the wounds indicted, though of a serious nature, would not likely import the life of the prisoner Aultet The chase of the assault is said to be a grudge which a clansman of the as sailant had against Chan Atak, the assaulted prisener a grudge which he manifested on former occasions by reporting Chan Atuk for idleness. The Magistrato committed the assailant for trial at the Supreme Court.
Ir is a suggestive circumstance that the late Captain Kelly, of the ill-fated steamer Fertower, had a prescntiment, on leaving this port last, that he would not return He had grave fears that, if his vessel met with bad weather, she would founder,
by the Chinese authorities, or the semi- Whether or not any authority could or official Chiness, at that port, has gone to ought to have interfered in such a case, we Nagaraki 'to work up the emeute.
are unable to say. It is believed that the
YESTERDAY, Dr Dobarek reported that steamer was deeply laden when she sank, thers appeared to be a typhoon on the and she had frequently been remarked here Pacific, Best of Formosa, probably moring as perilously overladen. At the last, it is Northwards. There is no further word of asid that she had a list, but that no one the typhoon in to-day's reported anticipated the catastropha which happened. She gave a lurch to port, and in a minute's
The body of a Chinaman, about 40 years of time (so the Lascar describes it) all was age, was found yesterday on the hill side over. Those on board had not a moment above Wong-awi-chong, near to what is call to exchange a word. Many of the ship's Noon-Auction of Persian Opium at the ed the baunted house. There were no company awam or feated about until noon, P.&O. S. N. Co.'s Godowns, Westmarks of violence about the body and death the ship having foundered about 7 o'clock is supposed to have proceeded from natural in the morning but they then disappeared,
alleave the two survivore. -
Point.
NOTICE
GARDEN
SEEDS,
SEASON 1886-87.
THE following SEEDS required for THE
SOWING IN AUGUST and SEPTEMBER can now be suTTLED VİZ.:---
Celery,
Cyclamen
Cineraria.
Our First Shapinnalt of Assorted
causes,
EL M. S. Albatross and Pegasus were hour-Dan has cut off another European member I expected at Singapore from Hongkong of the Police Force, making the eighth that on the 28th nitimo. Owing to the late has succumbed this season. Sergeant arrival of the Pegaster, the marriage of her Beokett, who has been in charge of Aberdeen first Lieutenant, which was fixed for the Station for some five or six months, died in fast week of August, was postponed the Ciril Hospital last might from what is Straits Times.
known in the force as the Abordoen
The deceased
TUB White Cloud will make an excursion fever, the disease peonliar to that by no trip to Musso and back to-morrow, leaving means healthy station. hers at 9.30 am, returning from Macao at did not at first feel many evil effects from 10 p.m. The fare is extremely moderate, his stay at Aberdeen, having been being $2 only. This opportunity of enjoy. two years there as constable, but latterly
Per Guthrie, for Sydney, &c., 74 Chinese. VEGETABLE AND FLOWERing capital day's outing at snail expense he has been ailing frequently. Ho con
Por Thles, for Coast Ports, 1 European, and 203 Chinesa,
Per Activ, for Haiphong, 10 Chiness. Por Ficiola, for Amoy, 120 Chinese.. Fer Durg, for Swatow, 100 Chinese. Per Sallee, for Haiphong, Mr Bourgeois, Madame Rocher and 2 children, and 16 Chinese.
Per Seochow, for Hoihow, 30 Chinese
SHARE LIST -QUOTATIONS.
Paul POSITION PER LAST REPORT. Last Dividend
Reserv,Balaneet. fuard" $4,500,000
Nos. Shares.
Fatue.
12.
12 19
50
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 50,000 3
INSURANCE
TO. 2, DOUGLAS VILLAS. Posses- North-China Insurance Co., Ltd...... 5,000 £ Non from the lat July next.
Apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, May 31, 1886.
1064
TO LET:
00MS in CouteEGE CHIMERS'
Nos. 7, 8 and 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE. Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, July 29, 1886.
TO LET
032
FIVE ROOKED HOUSE at the FEAR AG TENNIS GROUND attached.
Apply to
DENNYS & MOSSOP. Hongkong, January 28, 1836.
TO LET.
(THE HOUSE in CASKIE ROAD No. 1.
For egrati sationofdis. $500,000
1
SEPTEMBER 4, 1886. Closing Chu tations, Cash.
£2 div., & 10/ 63,800.38 bonus year 167 % prem, ex div.
te Dec. 31'85 Tis 20 p. sh. Tls. 275 per share zu €
Tia. 812,632.35 for 1884
for by The 120 225€
50,000 Tis. 3,059.76 Deo. 31 1884 Tangteze Insurance Company, 8,000 E
2008 2015 Union Insurance Society Co., Ld10,000)
678,000 $439,089.41631 p ab. 7841836 258 600,000 $ China Traders' Insurance Co., Cd....24 000 $ 88.33
200.773.71 18% anum 670 250$, 508 155,000 $
10% Canton Insurance Office Co., Ld..... 16, 000 $
465,214.48
8871 2,888.806% for 1885 8185 per share 1,600 $ 1,000 8 2008 28,711,508 Chiness Insurance Co., Limited....
283,182.55 $27. for '84 8432hr Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., L... 8,000 3 Chias Fire Insurance Co., Ld. 20,000$
228,811.078 6 for 1881 690 per share
250$ 508 1,000,000|8. 100 $ 20 6 566,700 8
STEAMBOAT COMPANIES, EK, C, and M. Steansboat Co., L3. *,000 $
1006 L008
*100,000 $ Douglas Steamship Co., Limited....20,000 @ 508 50$ 86,764.169
10€ 10 Indo-China S. N. Company, Limited 18, 387 £ 60,000 shares isened............. $31,212 £
102 10 China and Manila S. B. Co., T... 3,600 5-* 100 all
MIEGELLANEOUS.
126 125$
H'kong & Whimpos. Dock Co, Ld. 12,500 3 H. and Obins, das 00, Limited.
isex div. cath
8%half year! 34,822.05 Doc. 31/35 63% prom., buyers
402.82 12% year end-
$52
ing June3 85 4387.6.07 % for 1885 par
25 dizcount
6,551:587% balf year 116 % prom.
10 % and 2.7% 1597.8.11 bonus for '84 $150 per share
1,175,07 Old, 56
13,451,31 None
5,000 €
10 €
New Shares..
1,2002
18,000 $ 102 7.10€ 9,177.31.1£
Hongkong Hotel Company, L...
265
3,000 sha, issued 19 China Sugar Company, Limited.....
30,000€ 26 25€ Hongkong Ice Company, Limited 5,000 3
50$ 6,000/$ 600 $ 50 $ Hongkong Bakery Company, Ld.....
100 100 Luzon Bager Company, Limited...... 7,000 $ Perak Tin Mining & Sting Co. 5,000 $ 50 all Selangore Tin Mining Co. (Shai)..... 2,500 100 Pution & Sunghie Dua Sematan
40,000 9 108 5 Mining Co, B'kong Rope Manufactory Co., Ld. 3,000 $ F. & IL Glass Manufacturing Oasi 4,000₫ 508 50 A. 8. Watson & Co., Limited.. 3,8008 100 All
LOANS.
3,000%
9,000
100
100
100% 100
9194 per share, ia div.
$200 per share
.1,125.30 $12
4 per share
690.66/816
13120
17
ex div.
1,094,529 X
$70
$10
nominal
First year
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At No. 2, Broadway, on the 29th August, 1880, MARY JOSEPH, the beloved wife of Captain J. Howden, aged 30 years.
On the 24th August, at Yoong-shin, Ohe. for, Isunekta FLEMING
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At Keelung, on the 19th instant, SAMTEL Your, of the I.M. Customs, a native of Paisley, Scotland, aged 46. Doeply regrett. ed by
a large circle of Friends. At Oakland, Hanover County, Virginis, U.S.A., on the 15th July, the Rev. ROBERT NELSON, D.D., sgod-63.
Dr Nelson was for misuy years a Member of the American Protestant Episcopal Mis
sion in China..
·
YESTERDLY afternoon the trial of Cho Fan, the helper and successor of the famous
Mr. Caldwell, after a long struggle of nearly sight months has succeeded in getting his Bead-centre of the gambling fraternity, Tal prisoner, the alleged notorious pirate and Tam Kwan, was begun at the Polics Court, robber Chang. Chi. It would be difficult the prisoner being defended by Dr Ho Kai to express an opinion upon a casa Cho Pan was arrested by virtue of a warrant where so much topends on the cre obtained by Inspector Bremmar, After dibility of the witnesses. If they some preliminary evidence had been taken, are to be believed, undoubtedly the the case was adjourned till Monday,
prisoner was a notorious ruffian whom
The publication of this issue commenced JoN OROSEY, an unemployed schoolmates should wish duly punished. And with at.7.40 p.m.
was charged at the Polics Court to-day with all the Chinesa Government's reputation being a rogue and vagabond. Constable for ways that are dark we scarcely bolieva Boreland said that about 1.50 this morning
The China Mail.
it would have muahalled all the witnesses
ho found Crosby lying in a launch alongside that were brought forward and stock HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1386. Gibb's wharf. Ele appeared to be in a stueo pertinaciously
LOCAL AND GENERAL
PASSED SUEZ CAnat.
pified state and rands use of obscene fan-only been a case of
-bad
amuggling
He had no possible means of sub- The prisoner certainly cannot complain sistence, and the constable considered him that he has not been ably defended. OUTWARD BOUND Print Leopold, Jaly to be a confrmed Ioafer, Crosby was fined The firm of Mesars Wolton and Dowsou 16; Nester, Ningchung, Prim Alexander, 95, with the alternative of one month's hard have spared no effort during these long Forwarts, 13 Neckar, Cambodia labour.
Rubbaftine, 17: Anadyr, Antenor, 20;
eight months to upset the story of the wit pessos, and they have failed because they Glenorchy, Oslombo, Palame, Angers The Manila Comercio Kaya-We are inrsally had no evidenco at hand
to
HOMEWARD BOUNDMassalia, July 18; formed that the high Chinese personages rebut the charges. The trial of Chang Electra, Aug. 3: Denbighshire, 6-Men who are expected here, are accompanied by Yeb, the cousin of Chang Ohl; has begun, mouthshire, 10 Glavicus, 18 Glenroy,
a saits of eight persons, among whom are and doubtles the Chinese Government Copack, 17 Saghallen, Ulysses, 20.
secretaries, assistants and other functions hazing anoceeded in the one instance will The next FRENCH MAIL, per the Mies. After visiting Manila they will, per- expect that the alleged accomplice will also
C's steamar Yangies, left Saigon on
Froy
the 3rd instant, at 6 a.m., and haps, proceed to Java. They left Hongkong be handed over to them.
tosy be expected heraan or about Men in the Zafiro. The Admiral is a half-cante
day morning, the fih intenspremated
d
The next Evazian Matin per the P&O of Pensug, is named Ong-Eng-hoe, and in Tas Pioneer learns by wire that it is bo
Co.'s steamer Ancons, Left Bingapore a learned man, The Minister of Justice,
expected here on or about
on Wednesday, the lat inst, stp.mce Judge (11-30), is called Tee-Yerg.mis, Monday,
and mayath inst,
und is a native of Canton,
loved that the difficulty about the Afghan
frontier delimitation will be settled by a
compromise, under which Bussis will yield all Khojak-Saleh in return for Maruchak