For Sale.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. VICTORIA EXCHANGE,

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

-20

H

A VE

FOR

S

LE

THE FOLLOWING

STORES.-

-

EX AMERICAN MAIL STEAMER. Smoked HAMS

Golden SYRUP in Gallon Tins. Assorted SYRUPS.

Corse's Table FRUITS. ASPARAGUS.

Queen. OLI VES.

Satungo MEAT.

CAVIAR.

Potted MEATS.

$

MACKEREL in 5lt Tina.

Englo Brand MILK.

Lamb's TONGUES.

Grosu CORN.

Baked BEANS,

BRAWN.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT

of

COOKING AND PARLOUR

STOVES.

AGATE IRON

UTENSILS.

WARE COOKING

WOFFLE IRONS. CHARCOAL IRONS. KEROSINE LAMPS. NONPARELL KEROSINE OIL

WINES, &c,

SPARKLING SAUMUR, Pra dt Qtr. Ú

812 and $12.

CUP CHAMPAGNE, Pts. & Qis. @ $12

and $14.

SACCONE'S SHERRY

BACCONE'S INVALID PORT.

ROYAL GLENDEE WHISKY, JAMESON' WHISKY.

OLO BOURBON WHISKY.

HEERING'S OFRRY CORDIAL ANSOSTRO LEQUEURS.

DRAUGHT, ALE and PORTER.

&c.,

&,

&c.

THE USUAL ASSORTMEST

of

OILMAN'S STORES,

at the

Lowest Possible Pricas

FOR

CASH.

MacEWEY, FRICKEL & CO.

1208 Hongkong, July 1, 1886.

SZE HOP

TTAS FOR SALE SAI KUNG LIME of

Hthe Best Quality; always Randy on

hand.

PRICE MODERATE.

No. 17, WING FOONG STREET, QUEEN' ROAD, BAST.

Hongkong, July 20, 1886.

To Let.

TO LET.

1443

To-day's Advertisements.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR SHANGWAJ, (Tusing Cargo & Passengers through rules for CHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEW- CHWANG, HANKOW and Purts on

YANOTSZE.)

The Co.'s Stanship

Kutsany, Captain You 0, will be eached as above on MONDAY, the 18th Instant, it 4 p.m.

.For Fruight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Manager's. Hongkong, September 10, 1888 1746

THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.

The Co.'s Steamship

Bemerald,

Capt. G. TAYLER, will be duspåtebed for the above

| Port on MONDAY, the 13th rest, at 5p. in.

For Freight or Passage, upply to

RUSSELL & Cog

Generi Masture.

Hongkong, September 10, 1866, 1745

STEAM TO BOMBAY VIA STRAITS,

- (With option of calling at COLOMBO should inducement offer.)

The P.&O. S. N. Cu.'

Steamship

will have for the above

plaues un WEDNESDAY, 15th Sept., at

2.

:

E. L. WOODIN, Acting Superintendent.

1748

P. & O. S. N. Co. Offer,

Hongkong. September 10, 1880.

AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADER, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI AND TRIESTE. (Tuông Bengo il Herough votes to GAL- CUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS.)

The Co.'s Steamship

Thinbe, Capt. A Bazovicn, will akkak dat je Bala bere

on FRIDAY, the 17th Instant, at Noon.

For further Particulars, regarding Freight and Passage, apply to the Adesox of the Company, Praya Central.

1747

O. BACHRACH,

Agent. Hongkong, September 10, 1896.

HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY,

SHIPPING.

ABRIVALS.

THE CHINA

1

September 10 1886- Namen, British strr, 802. T. G. Pecocky Foochow Sept. 7, Amoy 8, and Swataw 9, General DocOLAR STEAMSHIP CO.

Greyhound, British steamer, 227, T. A. Thomas, Pakhoi September 6, and Hoihow 7, Boteral. AUAMSON, BELL & Co.

Fashun, Clincse steamor, 1,504, A. Croad, Shanghai Sopter er 7, General.-C.

M. 8. N. G

Tatsui, Britteli steamer, 919, Fawcett, Shanghai vin Gost Parts September 6, Goner 1-BUTTERFIELD & SHIKE

MAIL.

to Turnabout, and from thence light vari able winds and flao bazy weather.

The British steamer Famsid reporta Moderate N.K", winds and fine weather,

The British slentner Exmèralda reports : Moderate to fresh variable winds, and aqnally at times with consderable weather swell.

CARQUES.

Por 8. S. Garlic, sailed 24th August ;- For Yokohama, 3,074 bega Sugar and 225 pkg. Merohandise; for San Francisco, 1956 haga Rion, 130 bags Beans, 93 burs Black Pepper, 200bage Colleo, 22 casca Silke, 4 e os Crude Opium, GO cases Normers, 30 Bermata, Italian steamer, 1.499, E. Case Mace, 780 boxes Nut Oil, 118 kgs. Fizzarello, Dombay August 22: and Singa Tea, 2.870 pigs, Morehandise, and 1 box pore September 4, General.-CARLOWITZ & Turva Merchandins, for Victoria, 60; for Port and, O, 40 pkga. Esmeralda, British steamer, 395, 6. A.

B.C., 12 canos Crude Opium and 62 pga. Taylor, Manila September 7, General Merchandise; for Honoluis, 161 pkgs, Mer RUSSELL & CO.

chandise; for La Libuta 1, 3 cases Silts ; for Anin in, 2 cauea Silks: for Pantias, 8,104 bags Rico, $76 plegs. Merchandise, 8 cases. Silka and 4 cases Crudo Opium; for Callao, 7 cases Silks; for Valparaiso, 3 cases Silke, and 2 cases Merchandise; for Chicago, I case Bike; for New York, 38 coses Silka caye 378 bates Raw Silk, and 130 rolls Matzing

Por 9. 3, City of New York, Balled Sept. 2nd-For Yokobania. 2,625 bags Sugar and 100 pkgs. Marchandise; for San Fran- cisco, 20,382 Rico, 130 bags Beans, 17

bage bags Coffee, 9 mees Silks, 4 cues Crado Opins, 630 boxca Nut Oil, 100 bales Jute,

Thiele, Austro-Hungarian steamer, 1,818, A. Ball ich, Trieste July 22, and Sin: gayero September 4, General-AUSTRO HUNGARIAN Lov 8, N. Co.

Freje, Danish str., 419, Chas. A. Land, Haiphong. September 8, General.-ARK-

OLD, KARBERO & Co.

DEPARTURES. September 10-

Painmeter, for Nuznanki.

Chint, for Whoopaa.

Olympit, for Whampoa.

POST OFFICE NOTICES.. MAILS will close:-

For NEW YORK.-

Per Devonshire, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,

the 13th inst.

For AOMY AND MANILA

No. 7209-SEPTEMBER 10, 1680.

MESSR Rasall & Co. inform us that the Da Dobarak has at last discovered that a Union Line steamer Prim Alexander left typhoon is at present meandering about. the Eastern Seca, He tells na to-day, after Singapore for this port yesterday.

the donger has apparently entirely dis appeared from this locality, that there is a typhoon between Formors and Japan, probably moving northward. This notice, we believe, was issued by him to a limited

THE Hongkong, Canton and Macao Sicam. boat Co. have contracted with Blosers En Per Esmeralda, at 430 p.m, on Monday, mage and Ferguson of Laith for the con- struction of a vessel specially designed for

the 13th inat.

For STRAITS and CALCUTTA. ----

14th inst.

Per Taiseng, at 3 p., on Tuesday, the the night service on the Cauton River. She will be 280 feet long, and 40 feet in breadth, and her draft when loaded and with water in her boilers 7 feet. The guaranteed speed has boon fixed at 11 knois. Tas three opium excise officers who were charged with extorting money by threats

General Memoranda. MONDAY, September 13 -

Goods per Stanmor Yangte, unclaimed aiter Noon subject to rent and landing charges at 1 ceus por package per diem. 5 p.m.-Auction of Orown Land on the

Sput.

Goods par Tuisang undelivered after this

date subject to rent. TeaDAY, September 14-

Claims against the Southwold must be sent in to Messrs Rimsoll & Co., on or before this date.

GARDEN SEEDS,

SEASON 1886.

at Shauki-wan were this morning sen- tenced by Mr Mitchell Innes to six months' hard labour each, with thren huurs' ex posure in the stocks at Shau-ki-wan on the savanth day of their imprisonment. This should prove A wholesale warning 10 'equoozere.'

Mx W. Legge Chinese gardener, whose reputation as an amateur policeman has been established for some years past, again distinguished himself this forenoon by cal- LOWES AND VEGETABLE Jaring a peripathetic vagabond who tried to

Rio Lime, Partogurte genboat, for Macao. 10 halda Cinnamon, 140, plas. Tea. 2,20 FLOW

Bharu, for Europe. Nackar, for Shanghai. Stettin, for Yokohama, Bushun, for Whampoa

Espoir, British ganhoat, for a cruise.

CLEARED. Roehampton, for Panoroskan.

decity, for Chefoo. fit, for Haiphong. Pacions, for New York,

PASSENGERS, ÁRRIVED.

Per Numor, from east Porta, (2) Mixxon Pierdurff, and Me Brewitt Taylor, and 121

Chinuste

Por Greyhound, frean Pathoi, S., 72 Chinese.

phgs. Merchandise and boxes Transurs Falued at $40,260 for Victoria, B.C., 1,00 bar Rice, 2 cares Crude Opium and 1 case Merchandise; for Honolulu, 39 pkga. Mer-

Champarico,

chandise; for

5 cases Silke;

¡ for Arenas, 1o.se Silks and 2 cases Panama, 4,204 bags Eiro, Merchandino; for 1

188 pkgs

Merchandma, s

cases rude Opium ;

cases Silke and

Callao, "Love"

3 camer

Silks for Ohicages 1,10 pkgs. Tea; for New York, 20 pkgs. Ten, 2 plegs, Matting, ence Silke, 10 cases Raw Silk and 72 bales Raw Silk.

50

Per Si

Tractardy, sailed on the fad $. September: For Continent, 2020 bes Silk, 420 bates Waste Silk, 27 bales Cocoons, 89 canes Silks, 91 boxes Tea, 75 half-chosts Ten, 3,06 pigs. Ten, 312 pkga. Sundries, 69 boxes Treasure value 228,900 Th. For London, 65 baler Silk, 299 balsa Waste Silk,

Per Fushun, from Shanghai, 100 Chinery. Per Temui, from Shanghai, &c, 70 Chi-11 cases Bilks, 315 half-cheats Tua, 482

chests Tea and 627 pkgs. Sundries.

Lake.

Per Barmida, from Singapore, 2, 332 Chinese

Per Esmeralda, from Manila, Rev. de la Ferro, 1 European, and 7 Uhiness.

Per Thisbe, from Triesto, &c, 290 Chi

ticat,

DZPITAL

Per Bokhara, from Hongkong: for Singa poro, Me E. . Sator, U.M.G.; for Pen Rug, Major-General W. G. Cameron, 0.R., and Major W. F. D. Qochcase; for Mar soils, Mrs Litvan; in Plynaich, Me S. Northcote, From Shanghai: for Lon- den. Me L. M. B. Grant, Rev. W. F. and Mrs Bannex and 3children, and distressed British subject.

Per Neckor for Shanghai, Mesto T. Rich and H. Bieber.

The Stettin, for Yokohama, Mr O Heine- mann.

To DBPART.

For Thibet, for Yokohama: from Hong- -kong. Musare G. Caldwell and C. Mooney.

Per Melita, for Haiphong, 20 Chinese.

SHIPPIN REFORTS

The British steniner Namen reports: Lift Bunchow on the 7th inst., and experi

THE Annual General MEETING of the above SOCIETY will be held in the CITY HALL OF THURSDAY EVENING, the 16th lustunt, at 6 o'clock, to receive Committad's Report and Element of conced fresh N.D. winds and fine weather to į count, elect Office Bearers for the ensuing year, and focids concerning the celebration of the fortLooming. Anuivareary of Sr.

D. H: MACKINTOSH, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, September 1, 1880.

ANDREW.

Destination

1744

cuker (e).

Bostmy, via Stenits .....Khiva (4) Hamburg, and Purts of Call....¡ Havre, &, via Suez Canal. London, via Suez Canal.....

FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE at the PRAH, Lasabun

AVRENNIS GROUND och Land n, via Suez Canal.

Apply to

DENNYS & MOSSOP. Hongkong, Jantlary 28, 1886

TO LET.

ROOMS in COLLEGE CRAMBERS."

192

Nos. 7, 8 and 9, Seymour Trurace. Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONG & Co. Hongkong, July 29, 1886.

TO LET.

London

via Suez Canal.....

VIA

MarseillAmoy &

Muila, Marcilles,

& 1

via Saigon...... via Suez Canal

New York, via Now Yerk..

Bellona (8)

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For PAVOKOEKAN.—

Per Roehampton, at 11.30a.m., on Satur

day, the 11th inst.

For STRAITS AND BOMBAY -

Per Ziumbai, at 2.p.m., on Saturday, the

11th inst.

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. For Thibet, at 2 p.m., on Saturday, the

11th September.

Fur SHANGHAL→

Per Chi Yuen, at 2.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 11th inst., instead of as previous ly notified,

For HоINOW & PAKHOL—

I'er Greyhound, at 3.31 p.m., on Satur

day, the 11th inst.

For SAIGUN,-

Per Doris, ut 4 p.m., on Saturday, the

lith inst

For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS-

LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MEL- BOURNE, &c., &. Per Northern at

the 1th inst

p.m., on Saturday,

SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUL Par Buaphony, at 8.30 a.m., on Sunday,

the 12th inst

Aoy; loft Amey on 8th, and Swstow on the 9th; from Amoy to Swatow, light For

N.E. winds and fine weather; and from Swatow to part moderate Northerly winds! with fine weather.

The Chiness ateamer Hushus reports:! Had strong N.W. winds and' fius weather!

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Versin

Lauries (s)........

laimis Castle (8). Gen-gle (8)... Kaisow (A) ∙Kalda (8). Bormida (6)... Natal (4) Devonshire (A)..

Alexander McNeil

San Francisco, via Yokohama..Belgio (8) San Francisco, via Yokohama.. City of Peking (8)....

San

Shaughsi

T. F. Oakes... Nestor (s).

in Amoy Nestor ($).

Kutsang (6).. Jector (a).

ng and Calcutta Taisang (8) . C32 Swallow, Amoy and Foochow...Haiphong (6)

Swatow and Bangkok,, Mongkut (8).

orthurn (B).. Sydney and Melbourne.... Sydney and Melbourne, &c.....Wuusung (a).

rhiebe (8)

FM the 1st September next, the Com-Tricate, &c..

modious PREMISES known as the

P. & O, OLD OFFICES, lately in the occupa.

tion of the HoxDRUNG & SHANGHAI Bank-

ING CORPORATION.

For further Particulars, apply to the Undersigned.

1614

E. L. WOODIN, deling Superintendent. Hongkong, Augnst 21, 1886.

TO LET.

THE HOUSE in CASTIE ROAD NO. 1.

Apply to the SPANIAK PROCURATION, No. 14, Caine Road. Terms moderate, Poz. cession on the first of the month.

Hongkong, February 6, 1886:

TO RE LET.

255

Stocia

RANKE

For SWA TOW & BANGKOK.

Per Mongkut at 9am, on Sunday, the

12th just

Septemberto, at 2p.m. October 1, at noon.

pt. 16, at daylight. September 15.

Captain.

Agenta.

I ate of Leaving.

Bati

¡W, Schaefer.

P. & O. S. N. Co....... Norddeutscher Lloyd Sicusson & C.....................

Seite.

Batterfield & Swire...

A017

Adamson. Bell & Co......

Hugg

W. S. Th magon,

Taylor

Rassall & Co.

Carlowitz & 4

Such

Purvis.

G. W. David

Thorasun

Loung Batt....

Davieз....

S. Asb on..

P. H. Luf.

Richardson.

Arthur.......

A. Ballovich...

About September 16.

Jardine, Matheson & Co.....About Sept inher 15. Arnhold, Kaiberg & Co....... About September 20.

Co.

Messagorien Maritimes..

Tłussell & Co.. Russell &

& Co.

10. & 0.8.8.

8. 8. a

Pacific Mail S. S. Co.

Russell & Co

Butterfield &

Swire...

ID.

MOST OF OUR

A EE.DS.

ara

NOW READY FOR DELIVERY.

A Second Shipment is expected by EARLY STEAMER

Speciality!

PANSY SEE

in packets of aix-named varieties. FINE SELECTED SEEDS.

Prico, $1.00.

run away with the cover and blinds of his master's chair. The unseenssint parleiner was taken before Mr Mitchell Innos and sentenced to one month's hard labour, with three houta in the stocks at the scene of the

Difence.

J

out at 10 am today, yet it was 4 pm. before he thought fit to sand it to the news. papers, which might and would, had they possessed it, have circulated the informa tion with their "extras" at midday,

Steamers which arrived hore to-day and yesterday reporé a beavy. Northerly swoll and other indications of a typhoon having been somewhere in the vicinity. Some of the Captains believed from what they observed that the typhoon would strike the coast between Swatow and Amoy, you

A MAN named Alexander Halks, who ro eides at the 'Four Crown' Coffee Saloon, No. 14, Cochrane Street, was charged on n summone before Mr-Mitchell-Iones at the Police Court to-day with using language whereby a breach of the peace might have been occasioned. The complainant was Arthur Warrick, who complaited that an...... fendant had written a letter to him in which he called him a thief. Defendant admitted that he had sent an envelope the same a that produced by Warrick, but mid the writing was differont. The case was co- manded until to-murrow, an ordor being made to serve in the meantime a subpona on a saflor on the Monocary. From a cer-

by Mr M. Grote an Acting Consul for Aus tro-ungary, it appeared that Warrick had been employed from December until July as a photographer by Pun Woo,

The rise in the rates of exchange will no duubt be welcomed by all. Wa beliovo Dthis result is due to the appointment of a tinents handed in by Warrick and endorsed

Royal Coumission to enquire into the Silver Question, the announcement of which was telegraphed from London yesterday The effect of this has been to aand the price over up to 45d an ounce. When the last mai loft silver was quoted at 421 per We note that a number of the rails for the 1742 ounce, so that there has been a rise of 3d Peak Tramway are being stacked at the per ounce in a month, or perhaps even less lower end of the line. Unfortunately the

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited, HONGKONG. Hongkong, September 9, 1988,

BIRTH.

At Chefoo, on the 31st August, the Wife of E. V. BUBNAN, Esq., I.M. Customs, of & Daughter.

DEATH.

The steam or Menmuir, which arrived hore Kennedy Road bridge is in a backward yesterday from Australian ports, tock back state, so that the laying of the rails will From Kimberley to Port Darwin no fewer have to be commenced on the upper sections At 6. Quai du Yang-king-pang, Shanghai, than 200 disappointed would-be pros of the line. We belieys that the bridges on the 8th Sept., GERALD NACHTRIES, &pectors. Most of these men had started crossing Kennedy Road and Flantation native of Frankfurt à Main, Germany, aged off wholly unprovided, or at least badly Foat are to be made by the Government; 92 Years.

provided, for the work which was before and that this fact accounts, in some measure the publication of this teave commenced them, and there was consequently failure for the tardiness in their construction. The af 8.05 pm.

and disappointment. To kurl a miner's tenders will soon be fixed, however, and the complete parapharmalia in a wheelbarrow fine weather will boa busy season on the 350 miles over an unrunde road, as some of High Lovol line. It is expected that the these men aliempted to do, requires more greater part of the work will be finished by than an ordinary amount of perseverance, the end of the year; and that the line will pluck and determination, not to speak of be ready for working early in 1887. physical capacity.

Chę Cinna Siiail.

RONGKONG, FRIDAY, BEPTEMBER 10, 1880,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Passed' Suez Canal

Tas Straits Times of the let instant eay OUTWARD BOUND:Frits Leopold, July The Russian Volunteer Fleet S. S. 16: Forwaerts, Aug. 13: Cambodia, Taroslaut of Odessa, 1,090 tous, 450 H.P. Ridutting, 17; Antenar, 20, Clenorchy, Capt. Regouli, from Hongkong with general Colombo, Pakemed, Angers, 77;_ Ampli-

EVERYTHING was quiet in Ohemulpo on the 29th Augast, when there, were six Chiness men-of-war, one Japanese, and the Ustimes in port. A guard has been sout from the Osnipes to Seoul for the protection of the United States Legation Things were quist

News,

Europa, 31; Telamon, cargo and consigned to the Borneo Com- also in Seoul at that date.-N.-C. D.

trite, Car, Sept. 3; Gle-fintus,pany, Limited, on coming up to the Borneo Sra W. P. Andrew writes a long letter to

Chingua, Hesperia, Claymore, Krupp, 7. HOMEWARD BOUND: Benledi, Glencoe, Watnicuth, Aug 31; Djemah, Elec tra, Stentor, An erton, Mosser, Laju, Bept. 8; Benalder, 7.

The next FRENCH MA, per the M. M. 0 steaner Anadyr, left Singapore on Wednesday, the 8th instant, at 5 p.m., and may be expected hers on or About Thursday, the 15th inst

Coe wharf this morning, through some the Maning Post on the menacing advanco defect in her engines collided with the S. S. Winsong lying at her borth. The stern

of Russia upon Ind's, and once more urges the claims of the Euphrates Valley Raliway

to public attentim. We thought the

of the Winsangʻis much injured, as well as scheme had been long since judiciously the bows of the Taroslawl, and some damage Suez route, and not to relax our hold on buried. Our bost, policy is to secure the has been done to the warf, Capt Craig Egypt-Overland Mail.

was in charge of the Russian ship but noe Moniteur de Fume, the Vatican organ, blame attaches to him. A Chineman had commenting on the e present policy of Russia,

the lower part of his arm eat off in the remarks While she is slowly advancing towards the Boshorts, she is equally ad- collision.

of the vancing by Persin towards the coast of Persian Gulf and the Indian Oceani. the THE Manila Comer of the 3rd instant says ons hand she threatens the Indian frontier,

The P. & 0.05% extra' steamer Khing, from Bombay, left Singapore on the 6th inst., at 10 a... and may be expected here on or about the 11th inst. The China Shippers Mutual Stein Naviga-

tion Co.'s stenanship Ningchow, from that the steamer Castellano, which left on the other she invades China actose Siberia. If nothing meurs to prevent all London, Jeft Singapers on the 5th in Marila a few days ago for the Conat of this, Russia is on the point of becoming stant, and may be expected here on or Balnas for the purpose of carrying on one of the most colossi Powers, one of the about the 13th instant.

by history, Liverpool,

nanimously inst., and may be expected here on or returned to Manila that day without having adoptad, on July 27, while discussing the about the 12th inst

Cuban Budget, a resolution authorising the Government to free, as soon as possible, 26,00 Cabas slaves, who are still under the work in her hold, owing to her cargo, which protection of their former masters. The President, amid loud applanse, charao- The D. R. steamship Massalia left was mostly composed of rice, boing in a tesised the incident se the crowning of the Singapore on the 6th inst., and may state of fermentation. Several of the wurk glerious work of the abolition of slavery, be expected here on or about the 13th

men sent down had to be rescued, immedi

September 13, at 5 p.m. The O. 6. Pets Singaporo on the 6th Compton, wrecked on one of the reefs there, Chamber of Deputies

Co.'s steamer Nester, from salving operations at the British steamer vaatest empires, ever recorded

September

September 10, atnoon. September 13, at 4pm. Quick despatch,

+23, at 3p.m.

September 14.

Jardine, Matheson & Co...... September 13, at p.m. Butterfield & Swire... September 15

September 12, at 9x.m.

Jardine, Matheson & Co...... September 11, at 3 p.m. Douglas Lapraik & Co.. Yuen Fas Hong...

Gibb, Livingston & Co. Butterfield & Swire..

Bachrach,

SHARE LIST. QUOTATIONS.

Paid POSITION PER LAST REPORT. Last Dividend

Balances.fvard

Nos. of Shares.

Falue.

up.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 50, 0063

INSURANCES.

North-China Insurance Co., Ld..... 5,000; £

Sep ember 12, at noon, Sept. 12, at daylight. September 16,

September 17, at noon,

SEPTEMBER 10, 1886.

Closing u taluma,

Cast

111,760.4oJane 30, 80}||

£ div. 4-yearCG % prem.

S 4,000,00 For equal 128 129

sationaf div. [$ 200,000)

Tis 20 p. sh. Tha 275 per share Tla. 812,639.35

for 1884 3,050 76 for ye. ¡Dec. 31-1884 439,089, 1831 p. 8496

التالي

50,000 Tla.

676,000 8

600,00-$

1 524:5902 Pannuc20. 456;214.43

10%

120

OF

11

ex div.

cash

2012

212 25 £

250.8 23

2303 503 155,000 $

2,8 8.896 % for 1885 $185 per share 1,000 2008 28,711,603

28

283.482.55 8.7.10 for '84 $432} 508 1,00,000 8 1008 2018

566,700 228,811,578 6 for 1881 $88 per share

Fangtags Insurance Company, L... 8,000 £ Casiou Iusurance Society Co., Ld....:0,000 3 China Traders' Insurance Co., 1. 24,000 3 83.338 Canton Insurance Oluice Co., In..... 10,000 3 Chinese Insurance Co., Limited.... 1,500 Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld... 8,000 $ China Fire Insurance Co., Ld........ 20,000

STEAN BOAT COMPANIES,

1008 1008 100,000 or sub-divided THE NEW PRE- Douglas Steamship Co., Limited... 20,000$ 502 503 80,761.16$ MISES, BANK BUILDINGS, immediately, Indo-China S. N. Compang, Limited 18,587

Tole 10 opposite the HoNGKONG HOTEL's main en

105 ..31,819 £

10 60,000 shares isatied....

100 all

FROM the First of October, as a whole. C. and id. Steamboat Co., L. 8,000 $

trance. The Ground Floor has Two Hund- some Plate glass Suor frontages of each 40 China and Manila S. S. Co., Ld...... 3,600 5 fest, and the Rooms of the First and Second Floors are airy, and some of them excop'kong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ld. 12,500:3 tionally large.

Apply to

Hongkong, August 30, 1886,

TO LET.

SHARP & Co.

1605

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The O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Hector, from had much success. The Compton was found Lendon. left Stugapore on the 7th inst., to bo full of water, and it was dangerous to and quay be expected here on or about the inst

iost,

The Union Line steamer Prins Alexanderatoly. From the time she was wrecked Tan Perang Gaz the in its inne of 27th

left Singapors for this port on the 9th until a watch could be placed over the August states - From a reliable corres inst., and may be expected here on or about the 16th inst.

vesel, the Moros of the noighbouring plasos podent in Acheer we received the follow- had evidently been active in their work of ing by the 5.8. Kenge Mro Habsen

now in Bukit Sehun, at the residence of Tax British steamer Japanese passed thr-pillage, the iron and bronze work about Tunku de Tyroo. Bukit Sebum is on the ough Singapore on the morning of 1st in the deck having all disappeared. Some of West Coast, not more than six miles from stant. from Hongkong to Madras and asked the pilgers have paid dearly for their hope that the unfortunato captives will Kotla Raja. Being so near there is every Mesars D. Davies & Co to report all well ouplander as several dead bodies were seen in soon be set at liberty

board.

the hold, probably killed by the four gen

MR E. M. Satow O.M.G., the British Remanating from the cargo. Four days after A TELEGRAM in Uw Rangoon Gucette reads as follows London, 24th August,The sident in Siam, left here to-day for Binga. the Castellano reached the wreck, a steamer debate on the address was resumed in the - pore in the P. & O. stoniner Bokhara. He without a flag was son making towards Commons last night. Sir M. Hicks Besch the Union, of has just returned from a trip to Japan. them, but probably on perceiving that tho said, that within the limits

Government would do their utmost to wreck was not unprotected, she altered her mote the We understand that the Douglas Steam-course. The Castellano, succeeded in re-perity of Ireland, Lord F

ington Bald be approved of

of the Commission ship Co. have contracted with Measure covering very little from the wreck.

enquity

the Government proposed ap

Country Sepsion pointing deat Raylton, Dixon & Co., of Middlesborough, we have received from the Acting Seore- said, required.

The real ha

for a steamer of about 1,500 tons.

f

promised to

bo

tary of the Chamber of Commerce a copy consider the Government measures. A TEZEDBAM was received here this after of a telegram received by M. Rigoreau, the The Field Marshal Commanding-in-Chief noon stating that the steamer Carisbro e Acting Consul for France at this port, from has decided to permit officers of the army had gone on ahore on the Chente Rock the Resident General at Hanni, announcing serving in Chirin, the Straits Settlements,

Malta, Gibraltar, the

West

Indien, Mauri opposite the English Settlement in the the opening of telegraph and postal offices tits, and Caylon to wear white clothing Swatow River.

at Chohayai, Qwanbn and Mytbo, in An similar to that worn by officers in India

The different branches of the service nam. The copy is the same as that reprobe indicated by the colour of the

shoulder Maron General Cameron, accompanied by duced in last Saturday's Gooernment Gazelle knots the Infantry of the line having Major Cochrane, left kore to-day in the We have also zeceived a copy of a notices white; the Artillery, blue edged with 6381

the scarlet Coralry, scarlet and white s stail steamer for Bingapore, to make his extracted from the Journal Office of Sale and the bion Cavalry Uliss and white, s annual inspection of the troops, &c., in the son of the 30th August, announcing the cording to the corps Altogether there are Strata Settlementa

Position of a wreck off Uspe BakeThe about twenty different corps to be dis

tinguished. We believe Sir Robert Hart has visited the wreak is that of a steamer of which only the Gap Rock, where it is proposed to constractizan mast emerges about the water from light houso, in the cruiser Ling-feng, 4 to 6 metres, the toxin-mast having been nominal There is some talk of another island having carried away a few days ago. Its position was the forenoon of August 29th a special talos been suggested for the light instead of the discovered by Commandant Net, of the gram was received there from Ichang to the effact that the Christian converts så Haiphong (a French packet) on a trip to Ton-Chungking had been expelled in a body Gap Reck

quin. The wreck, he says, is in the route from the district, their headman Tong

Chien-t'ai bad been sent with an escort Tante Chinese boarding-house keepers followed by ships going to and coming the Provincial Capital, and the minds of

wore comp with taken hopes there for the

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A. G. STOKES, Share Broker

THE Shin Pau of September 4th has this

friend at Hankow informs us that on

reassurad

to

were this morning fined by Mr. Mitchell from the East, and from the disposition the 1) 2e from with the above is

Lanes at the Police Court for unlawfully of its maste, is a real danger to naviga. The boarding the steamer Nainon. One man tion. The tullowing bearings, were taken who had been proviously convicted of 50 rostres at most from the wreck the same offence and fing $10 was now fiued Morne Tai-ku, N, 30 E, Sommet Bak

$20, while the other two were fined $5ke, N. 33 W.; Marno Covina, N. 16°

W.; Sommet S, N. 24° E

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for this than therë: for the uatepe statements which friend at Chang-pet

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