For Sale.
To-day's Advertisements.
--MacEWEN, FRICKEL & CO. DOUGLAS, STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
VICTORIA EXCHANGE,
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTIAL.
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FOR
SALE
THE FOLLOWING
STORES.
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--
EX AMERICAN MAIL, STEAMER. Smoked HAMS
Golden SYRUP in Gallon Fins. Assorted SYRUPS.
CUTTING's Table FEUITS. ASPARAGUS.
Queen, OLIVES.
Sausage MEAT.
UAVIAR
Potted MEATS.
MACKEREL in 5 Tins.
Fagle Brand MILK.—
Lamb's TONGUES.
Green CORN.
Baked BEANS.
BRAWN.
A LARGE ASHORTMEKT
of
COOKING AND PARLOUR
STOVES.
AGATE IRON WARE COOKING UTENSILS.
WOFFLE IRONS.
OLARCOAL IRONS. KEROSINE LAMPS. NONPAREIL KEROSINE OIL.
-~-
WINES, &c.
SPARKLING SAUMUR, Pts. & Qts. @
811 and $12.
CUP CHAMPAGNE, Pts, & Qts. @ 812
and $14.
SACCONE'S SHERRY.
SACCONE'S INVALID PORT.
ROYAL GLENDEE WHISKY. JAMESON'S WHISKY.
OLD BOURBON WHISKY.
HEERING'S CHERRY CORDIAL ASSORTED LEQUEURS.
DRAUGHT, ALE and PORTER.
0. &c.,
1
&c.
THE USUAL ASSORTMENT
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFO0.
The Co.'s Stamship
Fokien, Captain WYLLIE, will be despatched for the abore Ports on TUESDAY, the Fist Instant at Noon.
"
For Freight or Passago, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, Soptember 18, 1886.
→ UNION LINE.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.
The Steamship
Carabudia,
1801
Capt. WiLLacase, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, tho 22nd Instant, at p.m.
For Freight or Pansage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
Agents.
1798 Hongkong, September 18, 1886.
UNION LINE.
FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
The Steamship
pintomis,
Capt. WALLACE, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 25th Instaut, at
5 p.m., instead of a proviously nútided.
For Freight or Pasangs, apply to
Not Responsible for Debts.
TITE CHINA MAIL,
Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor
Owners will be Responsible for ang Debt contracted by the Officers or Cren of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:
ALEX MONBIL, American ship, Capt. G. W. David.-Messageries Maritimes.
ANNIE H, SMITE, American ship, Capt. R. B. Brown,--Araliola, Karberg & Co.
BILLY SEASON, British barque, Capt. F. A. Brown.Captain..
Borvin, Norwegian bargne, Captain Ch. Henriksen-Mulchers & Co.
GALATEA, British ship, Captain William Colville.---Borneo Co., Ltd.
GRONGS CURTIS, Americaa ship, Capt. T. Sproul-Master..
GRANDRE, American ship, Captain T. H. Evans.Melchers & Co.
HARVESTER, American ship, Captain' Wr Taylor.-Order,
HYDRA, German barque, Capt. C. Binge. Sionage & Co.
J. D. PRIERS, Americaa ship, Capt. Q. A. Lane.---Messageries Maritimes.
J. H. BOWERS, American barque, Captaia John A. Plum.-Chinese-
PASSENGERS, AnarvED,
Per Cambodia, from Penang, 30 Chiñoso, Per Phra Chon Klao, from Singapore, &c., Mr F. B. Ria, and 30 Ohinese.
Por Fokien, from Coast Ports, Mr D. M.. Wright, and 55 Chinese.
10.
Por Chow-chow-joo, from Swatov, 74 Chi-
DEPARTED. Por Glamis Cad's, for London, Mr J. B.. Murray, and Me Frank Lord
Per Glenogle, for London, Mr W. Dan- man, and Me A. H. Butterworth for Sin- gapore, Bto Chinese.
Por Drachenfes, for Saigon, 12 Chinoso..
Por Diamante, for Auoy, 60 Chinese. Per Stratheden, for Saigon, 12 Chinose. TO DEFAUT,
Per Antmor, for Away, &c., 1 European, and 67 Chinese.
Per China, for Mantung, 10 Chinese, Per Saltec, for Haiphon, 20 Chinese. Por Thales, for water, 1 Europeans, and 400 Chincre
Per Fortune, for Bangkok, 1 European,
and 3 Chiness.
Per Kung Fu, for Shanghai, 1 Euro- pean, and 68 Chinoso.
Per Decinu, for Saigon, 150 Chinese..
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Cambodia reports: From London to Singapors, experienced
Shipping.
[No. 7216
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROWeen and is the foster-motber of all Co-
Toništofbicialdamn. So it is, however; and men likejor MicBwon see olearly enough. that, in a commercial community liko thi, this influence has to be met and fought. The member for the hamber of Commerce is evidently of the, trus grit; and this fact giresldis tional force to the remark that a cold one or two redress reception, or
Daylight.---Antenor leaves for B'hui, de, 9 a.m.-2haics leaves for Const Porta.. Goods par Musalia undelivered after
this date subject to ront, RELIGIOUS SERVICES ONDER OF BRAVICES OF THE CHURCH OF BTOLAND AT ST. JOHN'S GATHEDRAL FOR
THE 13TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 3.80 a.m.-Military Parade Servico. 11.30 a.m.-Matins, Holy Communion
and Sermon. 5p.m.-Evensong
Wick day Services:
Tuesday, 21st September-St. Matthew
Day. 8 am Holy Commenien. Bp.m.-Short Service. Wednesday,
↑
5 p.m.-
Short Serrice.
UNION CHURCH.-Divine Worship, 11 A-Rev. E. J. Eitel. Service in Chinese, ra-Rov. J. Chalmers, M. A., LLD SEAMEN'S SERVICES--The Services for SeaDien 1 which have been hitherto held in the Mission Church, Queen's Rond, will be held in the future in Union Sunday and Friday evenings at 7.30. All Seamon are invited to attend.
GERMAN BETHESDA OSATEL-Service in the German language, by Rev. F. Hartmann, at half-past ten A.M., in the Chapel
at the hands of the official phalanx will not be the most desirable mode of warfare for the Government. If we ate not mistaken, Mr. McEwen is persistent. as well as energetic; while he has tho Chamber of Cetinerce at his back, and
the community behind all.
Touching the questions raised by Mr McEwen, the Cargo-Boat Commission reflects little credit upon any one con- cerned. The Government shirked their duty at the outset, and the subject was practically shelved by the appointment of the Commission. What Me Ryrie styles the lukewarmness of those con- cerned, might be explained more milie- factorily than it has been; and the up- shot will probably be that a Cargo-boat Company or some similar combination will solve the difficulty
The eviction of the Squatters from Lap-sp-way is a matter which elesely
SEPTEMBER 18, 1886,
The nex AMERICAN MAIL, per the O; &0 Co. steamer San Pablo, left Yokohama on Wednesday, the 15th instant, al daylight, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 21st inst The next ENGLISH MAIL, per the F. & 0.
Do's stoamor Ravenna, left Singapore on Friday, the 17th inst., at 9 am, and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 22nd inst
The Shire Line steamer Glamorganshuo,
from London, Loft Singapore on the 19th mat., and may be expected hero on or about the 10th inst
The steamer Danish Monarch left Singapore * on the 13th inst, and may be expected
hero un
on or about the 10th inat.
The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's 8. N. Co.'s
steamar Voreaeris, from, Trieste, loft Singaporo on the afternoon of the 10th instant, and may he expeated here on. or about the 22nd instant. The Glen Lico steamer Glenorchy, from London, left Singapore on the 18th
be inst., and may expected hora on or about the 24th inst." ORDER OF CHOBAL SERVICE AT ST. JOHN'S CATARDKÅL, -15TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, Matins Palms, Lawes and Macfation
Te Deam, Monk in A Benedictus, Barrow MS, No, 3; Anthem,* Lord God of Abraham (Aris Bass), Cast thy burden" (Chorata); Kyrie, Sang. uter No. 10; Byu, 316. Evensong:-Psalms, Fussall Battishill and
Monk in A; Hymns, 240-97. AUTHENTIO information, according to the Straits Times, has been received of the re
LORNA Dock, British harque, Lynn. fine weather with, moderate fair winds.overy Sun Berlin Foundling Houso, called for inquiry, more thun recrimium- ( Hayes; Magnificat & Kune Dimittis,
Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
MOUNT LEBANON, Amer. bar'tine, Capt. Chas. H. Nolson.-Arnhold, Katberg & Co. RIBSTON, Britial barque, Captain Jas. Nesve.Jardine, Matheson & Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
September 17, 1886- Cambodia, British steamer, 1,900, Wild- goose, London July 30, and Singapore Sept. 1800 11, Ganoral.-RUSSELL & CO.
RUSSELL & Oni, Agents. Hongkong, September 18, 1885
NETHERLANDS INDIA STEAM |NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR BATAVIA, SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA, VIA SAIGON AND SINGAPORE.
Thu Co.'s Stearnship
BANO, Capt. WILKENS, will be despatched as above on
or about, the 35th fustant.
For Freight or Prasage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong. September 18, 1880 1797
UNION LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM LONDON, PENANG And SINGAPORE.
Steamship Canbadia, Captain A.
Phra Chom Kino, British steamer, 1,011. W. H. Watton, Singapore September 2, and Bangkok 11, Rice and General. YUEN FAT
Bose.
China, German steamer, 643, T. P. Ulderon, Leong Soy Bay, Hainan, ballast MELCHERS & Co.
Botvid Norwegian barque, 580, Ch. Henriksen, Loong-Soi Bay (Hainan) Sept. 15, General.--MELCHEES & Co.
September 18:-
Cicer, British steamer, 1,080, Aaron B. George, Kntchinotzu September 12, Coal. -ARNHOLD, KANDERO & Co.
Fukin, British str., 309, J. 8. Wyllio, Taiwanfoo Sept. 15, Amoy 16, and Swatow 17, Gonoral. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Ün.
Velox, German steamer, from Whampoa Chan-chou-fou, German steamer, 796, W. Wandt, Swatew September 17, General.- MELCHERS & Co.
DEPARTURES. Suptember 18:-
OILMAN'S STORES, TE, living arrived from the Glenogle, for Singapore and London.,
at the
Lowest Possible Prices.
FOR CASH.
above Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby roquested to send in their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goode from alongside.
The
Steamier 1 in herthed at Kowloon Piers and Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once landed and stared at Consignees' 1268 will bo effected.
risk and expense, and no Fire Insurance
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, July 1, 1880.
WASHING BOOKS.
(In English and Chinese.)
for the use
of Ladies and Gentlemen, can now
bo had at this Office,-Price, $1 asch.
CHINA MATT. Offen,
Intimations.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOOK COMPANY, LIMITED.
CHIPMASTERS and ENGINEERS are
All Claims against the Stormer must be presguted to the Undersigned on or before the 28th Instant, or they will not be ro cognized.
RUSSELL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, September 18, 1886.-
Destination
Tantallon, for Nagasaki. Drachenfe, for Saigu. Tantsin, for Swatow and Tientsil Massalia for Yok hama.
No. 60, German torpado-boat, for Fooclww. Diamante, for Amoy and Mails. Stratheden, for Saigon.
GLEARED.
Autenor, for Any and Shanghai. Chine, for Martung. Bulter, for Haiphong. Thales, for Coast Purta. Paris, for Bangkok.
1799
Buang Lee, for Shanghai Decimu, tor Saigon,
West Point.
Causually how weather in the Red Sea. From Singapore to port, very heavy rain
ST. JOSEPH'S CHUKOR, Garden Roadtion. In the Minutes (published else with overcast gbomy weather, and strong S. W. winds; loss 24 hours Northerly winds. A.M. Mass and Sermon, 5.30. Even-where) giving the official statement of the foots, several things are assumed. The British steamer Phra Chon Klao raing Service, Benodiction. port's:
ST. PETER'A SEAMEN'S CHURCH, Sailors' It is asenned that the squatters have no Had strong S. W. and S. winds to Pola Obi
modomie N.E. winds, and fre Home, Sorvice overy Sunday at 6.45 r... rights, however long they may have lease of Mrs Hansen and Mr John Fay. uent rain squalls to Padarau; thence to fioly Cotonunion at 7.45 A.M. on the Second been occupiers; and it is also set forth a. M. Si Astross arrived at Batavia from port fresh Northerly winds, and unsettled. Sunday; and after she evening Service on that because Gibraltar does not en- hazy weather, with considerable svall from Eastwards. On the 14th inst.; spoko Am barens, No. JK.F.O, lat. 11 N., and lung. 109 E.
The Gorman steamer China reporta: Ats
the 15th September, roached the Ata.m., Norwegian barque Bold, which was an chored in Leorg-Soy Bay, S. E. Coast of Hainan, with her masts out. We took her in tow and arrived in harbour last night at p.m. Experienced fine weather, light Northerly wind.
the Fourth Sunday of each month. Service courage Spaniards to settle there, there-Saigon on the 30th ultimo, and left and
Vessels Advertised as Loading,
Fessels.
Batavia, &o., via Saigon
Bornea (6).
Antonio
Kaisor (9).
Prometheus (1).
Hamburg, and Ports of Cal....Neckar (5).. Kobe and Yokohama......... London, London, via Suez Canal.
via Bucs Canal,
respectfully informed that, if their arrival in this Harbour, NONE of the Company's FOREMEN should be st London, and Ports of Call..
band, Ordera for REPAIRS if seat to the
Brindisi (a)...
IR
Genoa, &c.
Rubattino (a).
HEAD OFFICE, No. 14, Fraya Central, will! St., Via Saigon...... Yangtad (8)....
Bw
Annie
W. Weston,
In the Freat of Complaints being found San Tokohama.. City of Peking (8)...
receive prompt attention.
New York..
Frane1460,
via
San Francisco, via Yokohama.. San
necessary, Communication with the Under- Frecise....... signed is requested, when immediate store a
San
will be taken to rectify the cause of dis- Shanghai, via Amoy.........
Shanghai...........
satisfaction.
D. GILLIES,
Suretary.
Hongkong, August 25, 1886.
DENTISTRY-
San Pablo (*).. T. F. Oakes. ++ ¡Etavenna (8)
Antenor (8)..
Captain.
Wilkins....
Badr.. Wallace
Wobster..
The British steamer Folies reports: Left Taiwantes on the 15th inet.." light winds and firm weather to Amoy. Laft Amoy on the lith inst.; from there to Swo- tow moderate N. E. breeze and fine weather. Left Swatow on the 17th inst., from thence to port light variable winds and considerable sex. Steamers in Swatow, Hiroshima Maru and Chang Hook Kian.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
Thursday at 5.30 p. M
MEMOS, FOR MONDAY. Shipping,
every
TENPHBANOR HALL, 7:30 PM-Undeno-fore Hougkong should not encourage passed New Anjer on the 1st instant for minational Mouting.
squatters from China. The Lap-sep- England, wan folks were pitied by Mr Marsh because of their poverty, and be niter Mz8883 Jardine, Matheson & Co. inform wards discovered that they were not that the Glen Line steamer Glenorchy, by any means paupers. His Excellency from London, left, Singapore for this port buses much of his argument for their to-day (Saturday), the 18th inst. expulsion upon the bad reputation given them that impression may have to be modified before the question is de finitely set at rest. It seems to be generally understood and the officia Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., minutes do not do away with them were each fined:825, with Bb expenBƏR;
Gooda per Ningchou undelivered after
this date subject to ront. Goods per Borneo undelivered after this
date subject to rent.
Meeting. Noon-Mesting of Shareholders of The
at the Company's office, l'edder's Street
General Memoranda, WEDNESDAY, September 22-
Goods per Steamer Anadyr unclaimed after Noon subject to rent and landing charges at i cent par package per diem. For SWATOV, AMOY & FOOCHOW-TEURDAY, September 29 :-
Per Thules, at 8.30 a.m., on Sunday, the Transfer Honka of The Chinese Insurance Co., Ltd., closed from i this date to the 30th Instant, inclusive. For HONKOHE. --
Per China, at 3 am, on Sunday, the SATURDAY, September 25–—–
of Shareholders of the Noon-Meeting
Douglas Stownship Co., Ltd., at the General
19th inet.
19th lost.
For NEW YORK..
Per American ship J.D. Peters, at 4 p.m., on Monday, the 20th inst,
office.
THREE Chinese dealers were charged at the Police Court to-day at the instance of In- spector Quincay with haring false and do- cient balances. They were found guilty
pressico-that the eviction was clawsily done. Apart altogether from the policy the alternative being one month's imprison- of the proceeding, the rooting-up of ment these huts was not gone about in the
The Registrar General Tae report in the Le Saigonnais that the proper way, ought to have seen to this, or, better man-of-war Brandon had landed fourteen still, a Chinese Consulting Committee of the crew of the Fernturer at Saigon ja should have been called in to assist, rather than a rough body of Chinese evidently incorrect. There cums to be no prisoners from Gaol, headed by an doubt that the men belonged to the Siamese overseer of works. It is generally be barque Ban Lee, whose loss on the coast of lieved that, bad not most of the mala Aunam was reported in our issue of Mon. men, absent at their daily tail, thers day last, and wo- still fear that the only been survivors of the Feratocter are the two men. would have been considerable likeli-
For SHANGHAL-
Per Kuang Lee, at .., on Sunday, SURDAY, September 26 ---
the 10th inst
Olaims against the Prinz Alexander must be sent in to Messrs Russell & Co., on or before this date: MONDAY, Septembar 27 :-
m.Auction of Crown Land on the 5 p.m.
Spot Per Idusa, at & p.m., on Monday, the TUESDAY, September 28-
Jaims against the Cambulia must be sent in to Makera Russell & Co, on or Lefore this date.
For HAIPHONG.-
20th inst.
For KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.-
Par Antonis, at 3.50. p., on Tuesday,
the 21st inst
For AMOY-FD-MANILA---
Per Do Jumn, at 4.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the Lab inst.
For YOKOHAMA & KOBE.-
Ter Cambodia, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednog-
day, the 22nd irat.”
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
For Teheraz, at 2 p.m., on Saturday, the
25th i
Agouts.
Date of Leaving.
Jardine, Matheson & Co...... About September 25. Norddeutscher Lloyd. ...October 1, at noon. Russell & Co......... September 25, at 5p.za. W. S. Thomson...... Arnhold, Karberg & Co. About September 20.
Butterfield & Swire..
JA. W. Adamsɔɑ, P. & 0. 9. N. . Co...
Lormior.
Duncan
Clif
Freemon
Goddard
Wyllie...
Thelma,
Wood.
Vorwaarts()...... Glamorganshire (a),. Cambodia (8).
P. Radonicich..
Davica.....
Wildgoose.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow... Thales (s).. Swatow, Amoy and Taiwanfoo.. Fokien (). Sydney and Melbourne, &c..... Menmuir (e).. 1458 Tientsin, via Swatow und Cheloo Kwongsang (s)..
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. MODERATE FEEL
MR. WONG TAI-TONG, Surgeon Dentist,
(FORMERLY ARTIILED APPRENTICE AND LAT- TEKLY ASKISTANT TO DR. ROGERS,)
A
Tthe urgent request of his European Aand American patients and friends, has TAKEN THE OFFICE formerly oc cupied by Dr. Roars,
No. 2, DUDDELL STREET.
CONSULTATION FREE.. Discount to missionaries and families.
Scle Address
2, DUDDELL STREET, (Next to the New Oriental Bank). Hongkong, January 12, 1885.
66
THE HONGKONG AND HOWLOON WHARF, GODOWN, AND CARGO- BOAT COMPANY.
Trieste, do
Yokohama and Kabé. Yokohama and Kobe.
Stocks.
DANKS.
Carlowitz & Co..
Maritimes.. & Co Pacifio Mail S. 8. Co., 0. & 0,
8. S. Co... Russell & Co..
JP. & O. 5. N. Co.
Butterfield & Swire. Douglas Lapreik & 05..
& Go Douglas Lapraik Russell & Co........ Jardine, Matheson & Co... 0. Bachrach.. Adatason, Bell & Co..... Bussoll & Co........
SHARE LIST. -QUOTATIONS.
¡Nos of
Falut.
Bares
Pail.
up,
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 60,000 2
INSUHANCER,
North China Inorance Co., Id...... 5,000 £
21 all £
September 22. September 24, at 4 p.m. About September 28. September 3 30, si noon. Qaioko
despatch. September 23,
ber23, at 3p. m. October 7, at 3 p.m.
31 Quick despatch.
19,
Quick despatch light. Sept 19. September 19, at 9am. ...September 21, at noon. September 30, at 4 p. m. About September 23. October 2
at noon. September 21. September22, at 4p.m.
„Last Dividenti
SEPTEMBER 18, 1886.
Closing Quotations, Cash.
£2 div. 4-year 167 % prom, buyers > 111,700.34
to June 30,8 Tis. 20 p.
ab. 625,484.50 for 1885
Tls. 300 per share for tyr 3,050.76 Dec 31 1834 1 118 439,089.4131 p ch.8196 187,524.76,20% annum 870 405,214.43 10% for 1885 467
POSITION MER LAST REPORT.
finseron. Balances,fward $4,500,000 For. equali 121 all
sationofdie. $ 200,000 24 50Tls. 100,00
Yangtaze Insurance Company, Ld.... 8,000 £
50,000 I10. Union Insurance Society Co., Ld....10,000 32208 208 570,000 8 China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000/$88.38 268 GD0,000 $ Canton Insurance Office Co., Ld..... 10,000 3. 2503 509 155,000 $ Chinese Insurance Co., Limited 1,000 1,000 2000 28,711508 2508 508 1,000,000 $ 1008 208 566,700 3 3
100 al 190,000
60 a $ 86,764.16 $ :
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld... 8,000 $ China Fire Insurance Co., I...... 20,000 8
STEAMBOAT COMPANIES.
HK. C. and M. Steamboat Co., La 8,000% Douglas Steamship Co., Limited.... 20,000 $ Indo-China 5. N. Company, Limited 18,387 £
40,000 shares issued......
31,2121
China and Manila S. 8. Co., Ltd... 3,500 8
MISUKELÁNERUS.
and Chines
THE Company will receive STEAMERS and SAILING VESSELS alongside their Wharves at Kowloon, and Lazd, Re-ship, 'keng & Whampoa Dock Co., L. 12,500 B and/or Store GENEILAL CARGOES, SILK, K. and China Gas Co., Limited. Į 5,79€ OPIUM, COTTON, GRAIN OF MERCHANDISE in
New Shares
1,900 2 First-Class Granite Godowns at Cheap Rater Hongkong Hote: Company, L....
3,000 Also desta in specially constructed Sheds.
3,000 she issued For the convenience of
Commanders
Bugar Company, Limited.... 9,000 Storrs the Company's lannah Hongkong will Hengsong Tee Company, Limited... 5,000 convey to and fro those interested Fass or Hongkong Bakey Company, Li, CHABAR, starting from the Fodder's Wharf Lazon Bagar Company Limited.... 7.005 EVERY HOUR from 6 am to 6p.m., and Perak Tin Mining & Sting Co......
6,000 $ from the Wharf at Kowloon at the half-
Selangora Tin Mining Co. (S'hai)..... 2,500 beur.
Punjoni & Sunghie Das Samatani
40,000 Mining Co. H'kong Rope
Manfactory Co., Ld. 8,000 8 HL. & M. Glass Manufacturing Co... 4,000
For farther Particulars, apply to
W, KERFOOT HUGHES,
Agent, Podder's Street.. Hongkong, February 17, 1886.
18,000 $
9,177.31.3 £
2,808.806% for 1885 $185 per share 283,482.05 $27.50 for '85 3432) 228,811.67 6 for 1984 89 per share
half year 63% prein 10,830.74 funs 30/66
402.22 12% yearend-
11851 Jing June3 5* 4,387.5.97% for 1886 par
None
ar
25 discount
6,701.43% half your $115 % prem
1,77.3.11
and 2% bonus
+10% and 2%
bonus for
86 half sear
$120 per share
ex div.. WHA
1,391.91 June 30 18668194 per share, ex div. 13,451.51 None
$100 per share
104
100 all
157 all
6001%
l: alk 162 7.19
100 all
100 all 25 all Ball
30,00
6,000
1,125.30812
€40 per share
690.66 316
100 all
1,094,628 Z
5
Nona
$120 1870 $10
'ex div.
100
None
None
77%
1889
First year
60 'discount
8,56 T 600
Rates of Int
.8
2700$
500
all
2790€
800 all
31898
50011
A. B. Watson & Co., Támited 8,8008 100 all
331
toise,
Chinese Imperial 1883
BAILOR'S HOME.
1884
ANY Cutoff Otorie, Books, or Pares will be thankfully received at the Sailor's Home, West Point.
Hongkong, July 95, 1878,
1884.
3864 c..
Chinese Imp. (Oh, Bank Loan) 1885 2790
6inter. did. 125, buyera 372,95)
Payable Janals&Dec. If March 15 June 30
6 months
par
3% prem
0 prom
nomizial
buyera
THURSDAY, September 30:-.
hand of a disturbance. Acd it can brought on by the Vindobale, not be said that it would have been na TanGovernment Astronomer reportato-day i announcement specially creditable to
the Administration, to have to state-The barometer is rising in Luzon and in that 5
riot had been caused by the north of China, bat is falling along the the forcible destruction of the huts. coast. The temperature is high, the of Chinese who had sought a home humidity moderate and the weather fine. on this Island. We are no advocate of except in Luzon. The small typhoon in the insanitation or of undue favour being China Sea, which was indicated here on the shown to natives who can afford to and
Statement of Business with the Hongkong do not pay for houses: we admit that 15th and announced on the 16th, appears to
and Whumpos Deck Co., Ltd., to bo sent in before this date.
the public works of the Government be approaching the Formoss Channel, pro» must not be obstructed by non-paying bably attracted towards the storm in the squatters, and that persons of dishonest Bea of Janan, which in now fell in tendencies should not be encourage to Wladivostook.
GARDEN SEEDS,
SEASON 1886.
MOST OF OUR
FLOWER
stay in the Colony. But there are legal
and politic mades of checking all the Tas following is the Calendar for the Sep- abuses mentioned by Mosare Marsh and
LOWER AND VEGETABLE Price; and the fact that steps are being tomber Criminal Sessions, which will be
taken sub rosa to ameliorate the position held on Monday
SEEDS
are
NOW READY FOR DELIVERY,
A Second Shipment is expected by EARLY STEATERL
Speciality PANS T SEE
in packets of six-named varieties, FINE SELECTED SEEDS.
Price, $100.
of these evicted squatters, goes to show 1. Joseph da Cruz-Unlawfully and feloni that those concerned did not make the ously receiving curtain bank notes.
stolun
Foods.
Tai
Unlawfully and maliciously wounding with intent to do grievous. bodily batzo,
best of the bad job at the beginning of 2. Wong Larceny: 2, receiving this awkward business. It may be re-s. marked that to offor these people a site over on the Kowloong side was like offering them a stone for bread. The ferry-fee would have enten away nearly 5. Dell their earnings; and this shows how much the Surveyor General knew or cared to know about them..
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited,
HONGKONG...
Hongkong, September 9, 1886.
Un Abung-1 2 and 3, Embezzlement. Tsu Ahuzig-1, Burglary; 2 receiving
$, unlawfully and maliciously wound- ing with intent to do grievous bodily ham
6. Li Aman and Lo Kam Yatt-Receiving
stolen goods.
La Aman and Lo Kam Yau-Receiving
stelen goods,
It is curions that the Chief Justice and the Acting Attorney General should 7. be the only two officials immediately cao- cerned who are not aware that the inter-
Celebes of the Netherlands India pretation is unsatisfantry. Nearly every 174908 ncquainted with this subject is aware Plata Navigation Company arrived at that perpetual supervision is absolute Singapore en the 10th instant et daylight. ly necessary to ensure that the in- The Straits Tinus of that date" says :--She terpretation will be conducted in a faith has suffered terribly by the late typhoon of fal and impartial manner. Either the
The publicatim of this issue commenced
at .25 p.m.
The China Mail.
HONGRONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1886.
Chief Justice and Mr Ackroyd must be the 29th August, having been twelve hour of a very trusting disposition, or the at its meroy. Two Malays of the crew nor rules of the official phalanx were too washed overboard and the saloon is a com much for them at the last meeting pleta wreck, the fixed seats and tables be- Curiously enough, however, after thing wrenched from the desk leaving no- worthy Chief Justice had made the won
THE Executive of this Colony could derful statement that it did not matter thing but the holes to show where they not have adopted a more certain mode of what nationality interpreters, were were. Her standing rigging is much dam- of drawing the line sharply and distinet-made, bis proposal was to the effect aged and four of her boats carried away ly between the desires of the community that it would be better to reas Hong-well as the main gaff. One of the quarter- and oficial obstructiveness, then they hong and Singapore boys for this ser dock boats was lifted bodily by the wind, did at yesterday's meeting of the Legis vice. It ought to be the business of bra from the davits, and pitched on the lative Council. It cannot be denied Sir George Phillippo and Mr Ackroyd to that the rules of debate should be ad find but the character of the interpreta- top of the awning. The cargo also is demag- hered to, and that these members who in and we fancy that even now much ed by the immense quantition of water are as yet inexperienced in the mode of conld be done if Dr. Eitel or Nr Ball shipped. The ment safe was taken by a procedure should be taught the forms to were instructed to watch the work of sea and carried completely overboard. The be observed in the body to which they the natives thas engaged. To obtain passengers and crews ffered terribly. Prof. belong. But the meaner in which His thoroughly good then, however, money Anderson with his wife and European Ercalloney the Acting Governor put must be spent.:
the extinguisher upon Mr McEwen'e On the question of the proposed light servant were among the passengers. The endeavours to ventilate certain subjects on the Gap Rock, we can now make Celebes had a very marrow escape from the of great public interest, and the tone and but one remark To lift up the bands fate of the unfortunate Fernlower, manner adopted by the official combinan holy horror, and say We have nu
tion in opposing and almost resenting money is not admicistration; it looks Tar statement made by us some time ago, these endeavours, indicate that the Go more like an official shirking of re-ihat one of the tenders rent in by the P. & vernment are entering upon troublons sponsibility.
times. There can be no doubt that Mr McEwen takes with him into Council. the sympathy of this community; and when the Acting Governor adopts a tone which suggests a desire to stifle discussion, he is practically slienating bis Government from public sympathy. There can be no question, however, that the course now adopted will bars di- reutly the opposite effect to that anti- oipated. Mr. McEwen has taken the correct view of his position. He repre- sents the commercial interests of the
Commerce and in this capacity he is necessarily opposed to the attitude of
TELEGRAMS.
(Fia Southern Line.)
LONDON, September 1886. THE ST. LEGER Ormonde....
Mériu
Extoor.
First Beccac
Third.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PASSED STEE CANAL
O Co. for the mail servios had been accepted has now been officially confirmed. Mr. Woodin, the Acting Superintendent here, informs us to day that the Co's No. 1. tender for the mail service via the Bues Canal has been accepted for ten years. This tender stipulates that the spoed shall be 19) knots an hour in the Mediterranean, aud 11:20 knots from Snes to Shanghai: The stastiers are of pourse to go through the Canal The payment is to be £276,000 a
Colony a member for the Chamber of OUTWARD BomenFrint Leopold, July year. A change has been made se to the 16; Rubbattino, 17; Colombo, Palamed, penulty. Formerly a penalty was deporod Brukarig, Kit whenever a steamer was late, whether there Amphitrite, ropa, 31; Soph 3; Glenfine, Hesperia, Claymore Now if the steamer is detained by a cause for Krupp, 71 Titan, 10. military station, sud bound by the pre-HOMEWARD BOUND- Benledi, Glencoe, which it is not accountable, such as mis
Angers plancha RAJOL, Was a good excuse for the lateness or not -
the Aoting Governor, when His Excel- lensy asserts that Hongkong is a quasi-
cedents of Mauritius and Gibraltar. It
is perhaps unfortunate that the official
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