For Sale.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. VICTORIA EXCHANGE,
H
Queen's Road Genthal,
AVE
FOR SALE
THE FOLLOWING
STORES.
EX AMERICAN MAIL STEAMER. Smoked HAMS.
Goldon SYRUP in Gallon Tips.
Assorted SYRUPS.
OUTANG's Table FRUITS. ASPARAGUS.
Queen OLIVES.
Sausage MEAT.
CAVIAR.
Potted MEATS.
MACKEREL in öħ Tine.
Eagle Brand MILK. Lamb's TONGUES,
Groon CORN,
Baked, REANS.
BRAWN.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
of
COOKING AND PARLOUR
STOVES.
AGATE IRON UTENSILS.
WARE COOKING
WOFFLE IRONS. CHARCOAL IRONS. KEROSINE LAMPS.
NONPAREIL KEROSINE OIL.
WINES, &c.
SPARKLING SAUMUR, Pis. & Qu.
811 and 812.
OUP CHAMPAGNE, Pts. A Qte.
and $14,
SACCONE'S SHERRY,
BACCONE'S INVALID PORT. ROYAL GLENDEE WHISKY. JAMESON'S WHISKY.
OLD BOURBON WHISKY. HDERING'S CHERRY CORDIAL, Assoriu LEQUEURS. DRAUGHT, ALE and PORTER,
40.,
&o.
THE USUAL ASSORTMENT
of
312
Not Responsible for Debts.
either the Captain, the Agents, nor Omera will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the falluring Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:
ANNIE H, SMITH, American ship, Capt. R. B. Brown.-Ainhold, Kärborg & ©b."
ANTIOCH, American barque, Capt. H. J. Homingway-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
BILLY SIMPSON, British barque, Capt. F. A. Brown-Captain.
Borvin, Norwegian barque, Captain Ch. Henriksen-Melchers & Co.
GALATEA, British ship, Captain William Colvillo.-Borneo Co., Ltd.
GRANDES, ÅIST can ship, Captain T. H. Evana, Malobers & Co.
+
HARVESTER, American ship, Captain Wm. Taylor.-Order.
HYDRA, German barque, Capt. C. Binge. -Siemsson & Co.
JOHN FRANEY, British ship, Capt. Thos. Byan.--Micasaguries Maritimes.
PENOBSCOT, American bargne, Capt. O. G. Eaton, Adiznsor, Bell Coi
Finston, British barque, Captain Tas. Nosve-Jardine, Macheion & Co.
SARAR HIGNETT, Americas ship, Capt. A. Morgan. --Ed. Sedelitas & Co.
SPINAWAY British barquentine, Captain James Gatrick-Steinssen & Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
September 29, 1680 --- Rowley, Japan and Feochow September 27, Pathan, British steamer, 1,736, James
Rica, Ton, &e. Guan, LivinasTON & Co.
Tha's, British stormer, 830, F. D. God- dard, Foochow September 26, Amoy 27, aud Swatow 28, General DoUGLAS STRAMSHIP
Co.
Airlie, British steaner, 1,402, W. Ellis, Melburne August 31, Newcastle Sept. 6, Sydney 8, Moreton Bay 10, Townsvilla 13, Cooktown (4, and Thursday Island 18, Coal and General,--RUSABLA & Co.
Phra Ghala Chom Klao, British steamer, 1,108, H. H. Lightwood, Bangkok Sept. 21, General-YUEN FAT HONG.
R. Rubattino, Italian steamer, 3,044, Cav. G. Merello, Gonga August 10, and Singapore September 23, General-Caz ZOWITZ & Co.
Faham, Chinose steamer, front Whampoa. Devonhurst, Dutch efoamor, 1,163, P. Houthof, Samarang via Java September 19, Sagar-JanorSB, MATHESON & Co.
* DEPARTURES.
September 29: T
J. H. Bowers, for Honolulu, Saltee, for Haiphong. Antun, for Hoihow and Pakhoi. Alez, MeNeil, for New York. Protos, for Saigos. Nonnunton, for Nogrvaki, Japan, for Singapore and Calcutta,
OILMAN'S STORES, Benary, for Yakolama.
at the
Lowest Possible Price
FOR 'CASH.
MacEWEY, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, July 1, 1880.
FOR SALE.
ULES
M-UMM
CHAMPAGNE,
1268
Co.'s
Quarta............820 per Cage of I doz.
Pinta...............$31.
服
Dubon Frères & du Gernon & Co.'s
BORDEAUX CLARETS AND
IT
WHITE WINES.
Baxter's Celebrated Barley Bree'
WHISKY,972 por Case of 1 doz. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, July 18, 1884.
1387
Notices to Consignees.
· GERMAN BARQUE PAPA, Captain U.
L HERNE, FROM HAMBURG.
OLEA RED.
Bonchow, for Boihow and Pakhoi. Fulien, for Swatow. Actin, for Haiphong.
PASSENGERS: ARRIVED
Por Airlie, from Melbourne,, Mrs W. Pitt Brown, Mrs Burrows atid suu, Miss
Destination,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Togram, Miss Bunce, Mesas Cummins, Conta, Cozandora, Capt. Chiboury, and 163 Chinced.
Por Tales, from Coast Port, Rev. Mr Canal, Mr Pawell, and 163 Chinese.
Per Phru Chat Cam Klan, from Bang kak, 75 Chinose.
For Pubriting, from Ganon, A., Mr. and Mrs Marshall, Messrs Duncan and Hunter, and 574 Chinega.
Por Devonhurst, from Samarang, &o., Chineso.
Deraire.
1
Por Esmerile, for Amoy, 27 Chinos for Manila, Mr B3. Dercks, and here. Por J. II. Bowers, for Honolulu, 19 Chi-
DEAR
Per Salles, for Haiphong, Capt. George Vlavianous, and 20 Chinese.
For Protos, for Saigon, 200 Chinese. Per Antang for Hušhow; So., 80 Chiness. Por Japan, for Singapore, &c., 451 Chi- nese; for Calcutta, Messrs J. Young and J. E. Young.
TO DEFALT Per Yangte, from Hongkong: for Saigon, Mesara E. Geyer, Verlynde, Rev. Maillart, Rev. Chatron, and 18 Marinos for Singa pore, Mr R. Brasier; for Colmabu, Dapt for Marseille, Mesirs Thom and Strom. Got Me Richardson. Mrand Mrs Webster, From Shanghai for Marseilles, Rov. E. Annelli, and Me T... A. Hola, Froin Kobe for Maravilles, Messes Cleatin Thief- From fry, R. White and P. Strachan Yoleima: for Colombo, Me Shaka Konon. for Marseilles, Mr E. Smith..
Per Sonchano, for Hoihow, 30 Chiness, Par Folion, for Swatow, 100 Chinese. Per deliv, for Haiphong,
Chineso. 16
SHIPPING REPORTS The British steamer dislie roports: Ex- perienced moderate to fresh 8.W. and Westerly winde to Moreton Bay, light variables and calms to Cabra Island; and thence arrival fresh NE. monsoon with otenakanal rain squalls and barometer Sat 9
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-
For AMOY AND MANILA.-
Per Diamante, at 4.30p.m., on Saturday,
the 2nd October.
For SINGAPORE...
Per Polyhymnia, at 230 p.m., on Wed-
ne day, the 6th October.
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Fer Thibet, at 2 p.m.; on Friday, the 15th
Octubier
MAILS BY THE FURNO PAOKET, --- The French Contact Packet Yangte will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 30th September, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and placos beyond, sid Naples; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Balaria, Burmah, Ceylon, the Australasian Colonias, Pondichery, Madras, Caloutta, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. The usual hours will on observed in closing
the Mails, S.
MAILS BY THE GERMAN PACHET The Garmin Contrast Poket Neccar will
ba despatched on FRIDAY, the lat October, with Mails for, the. United Kingdom, Europe and countries bo: vid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlemorte, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, , Aden, Egypt, Malta, Gibraltar, hours observed in closing the Mails, c., will be the same as in the case of the French Poket Correspondence should be marked PER or with the name of the
The
dc.
GERMAN MAIL, OF Packet
HOURS OF CLOSING THE FRENCH MAIL
The following hours are observed in closing Mails, &c., by the French Contract Packet
Day before departure,→→
6
British esmer Phra Chula Chom Klas reports: From Bangkok to Pulo Osi experienced light variable winds and passing cloudy weather. From Pulo Obi to Cape Fadaran, modemte variable winds and dark Day cloudy weather. From Cape Padaran to port strong N. to N.E. winds with heavy N. E. sea, dark cloudy weather, and strong rain-
equalle
The Dutch steamer Dezihurat roports High swell and strong breezes from the Paracel Islanda,
CARGOES,
Par S. S. Achille, sailed 27th September: To Loudon, 9,032 boxes Toa, containing 23,973 tbs. Congou, 151,411 fb. Scouted Caper, 15.309 is. Scented Orange Pekoe- total 109,093 lbs. Ton, 171 bäles Waste Silk, 10 bales lieca Silk, 15 cases Preserves, 28 cases Black-woodware, and 2 cases Chin-
ware.
Per B S. Port Jackson, salled 28th Sept. For New York, 4 cases Silks, 590 rolla Matting, 47 cases Fans, 30 cases Paper, 46 cases Cantharides and 2,201 pkgs, Sundries,
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For SWATOW. -
For Pokies, at 9.30 am, on Thursday,
the 30th inat.
For STRAITS AND LONDON-
Per Glengarry. at 2.30 p.m., on Thurs-
day, the 30th inst.
For COOKTOWN, TOWNSVÍME, BRIS.
BANE & NEW ZEALAND, **. Per Kammt, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday;
the 30th inst
For SHANGHAL-
Per Gildand, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday,
the Isl'October.
Per Chint, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,
the 2nd October.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vesais.
Flamburg, and Prets of Call ........ Neckar (9)........... Havre, &, via Suez Cami.....Polynymuín (a).
Kobé and Yokohama....... Kobe and Yokohama.................
London, via Suez Canal.
London, via Suez Canal
London and Hamborg
Fia Amoy
20.,
Genoa, de..
New
Menzadeh (8)
Travancoro (8).
Glengarry (6)
„Nestor (s)....
Breconshire (s)..
London, And a Ports of Call..... Ancona (8) ..........
do viz Saigon......
Captain.
Baar.
F. Nagel....
Bouis... Logan Taylor Thompson W. Waring.. S. F. Cole. McCaslin.. Lormier....
Diamante (s). Yangtas (a)...
P. Rubatting (6) Annis W. Weston.
Duncan Mortlowan
Port Darwin. O's!
Q'sland Ports, &c. Rosamond (e)........
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above San Francisco, via Yokoluna. San Pablo (a)..
Vessal
San Sarı
in their Bills of Lading to the Endersigned a
are hereby requested to send...
for countersignature, and to take immediate
delivery of their Goods from alongside.
via Yokohama.. City of Sydney (3)..
T. F. Oakes
Djemaah (s). Verona (a)..
onca landed and stored at Consignass risk Shanghai, via Swatow
Cargo impeding the discharge will be at .................................. The anα (8) ..
and expenso.
SIEMSSEN & Co., Agents.
- Hongkong, September 25, 1886 1849 Today's Advertisements.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW.
The Co.'s Steamship
Fukieri, Captain WYLJE, will be despatched for the above Post TO-MORROW, the 30th Instant, at 10a.m.
Shanghai, via Amoy....... Swatow Sydney and Melbourne, &e..... Sydney and Melbourne... Trieste, &o...
Stocks.
BANKK,
Canton (8) Telaraun (8). Fokien (a).. Menmuir (8).
Pathan (s)... Vorwuerts (a)..
10
11
P.Money Onior Office closos. Past Offer closes, except the Nour Box, which" is "always open out of Office hours. of departure,
AM-Post Office opena.
Registry of Letters cesses, Posting of all printed matter and patteras cases. 4-x-Mails closed, except for Late
Lettors.
11.10 4.3.Lette
Letters may be posted with Late Foo of 10 cents until 11.30 AM. When the Post Office closes
entirely.
11:40 AM-Late Letters may be posted
on board the packet with Late Foo of 10 conte until time of departure.
Exchange.
Bonakovo, September 29.
On London
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW Shipping.
[No. 7225, — September 29, 1886.
gratification if the principle bere told We havo scoolvod a copy of The Great down becomes a precedent for future Northern Telegraph Co.'s Tariff Book, with dages of a similar kind, that the native rules and regulations, for circulation in 10 am Fokien loaves for Swatow. vessel, in order to establieb a claim for
China It contains Noon-Fraich Mail leaves for Ports of damages, must take out a case of neg
a quantity of informa
Call and Europe,
3 p.m.-Glengarry leaves for London.""
4 p.m.-Rosamond loaves for Fort Dar-
win, &c.
ligence in a general senso (out negli ton which should prove useful to meri gence of any particular Regulations, chants. merely) against the foreign vessel which
is sued. It may be regarded by some Tur following telegrain appears in the 4 p.m. -- Menustir lowres for Sydney, Sax savouring of British partiality to QueenslanderBydney, Aug. 20-Qaong essert this But even in vessels of the Tart, the Chinese merchant, of Sydney, class of the Thibet, where discipline bo who recently sent comes a habit and therefore alust sec-
Bent to Quina some amples. and nature, degligence might be posst of wookwith a view of nacrtaining whether ble. The best of men may make mis- any market for that commodity existed in tokes and it would not be fair to assume that country,
reettrod that the native junk may not occasion stating there was no market for wool al ally be in the right At the same time, present, as there are no means of utillaing in view of the fact that native junk-own-it, but there is every prospect of a good de- ers have got into the habit of taking and arising for woollen fabrics if fuctorios advantage of the English Courts in
Tenders Close. Tonders for Repairs of the Norwegian barque Botoid received at the office of the Messrs Melchers & Co. up to Noon.
Miscellaneous, Statement of Business with the Hongkong and Whampoa Dook Co., Ltd; to be sent in before this date."
Goods por Glenorchy undelivered after
this date subject to rent
General Memoranda, FRIDAY, October 1
Opening Cricket Match—11 n. 22. G.30 Meeting of HK. Football Club at the Vitoria Recreation Club. SATURDAY, October
of The Union Insuraner Non-Blecting
Society of Canton, Ltd., at its Head Ofico, Hongkong.
October 3-
SUNDAY,
Macao." MONDAY, October 4
this Uolony, it is a reassuring circum-were started in China. stance for foreign shipmasters to find
a reply izlanail
that the excellence of Western precau. Igervoros Lindsay and a party of Police last tionary measures and any increased care, night made a raid on the gambling houses. tuloss they may observe will in fature Nos. 24 and 28 Bigh Street, and succeeded carry weight in any action of this nain arreating no less than 67 mon, including sure brought against them. The ar-
gewent is one that must comment for gambling masters. The Police took itself to all who know the habits of up their station of the doors of the houses, Chinere junk-men; white it debara no and there being so other exite the inmates 9 am-Excursion trip by Honam to honest and careful junk ann from obtain were arrested as they came down. Many ing redress. It is true that the decision of them attempted to run the gauntlet, and recognises & distinction between Coi- for a short time tho Police had rather a nese and foreign ships; line that points to a disability, if such it is, that can lively time of it. To-day the mox were casily be remedied by reform on the taken before the Magistrato, who imposed part of the Chinesa Gororament a fins of 830 on each of the gambling mas The remarks of the counsel for the ters and $5 on each of the others. The
Mvoling of Zetland Lodge.
No. 1 Vol. XV. -OF THE-
CHINA REVIEW! Tibet regarding costs suggest a dis. flies imposed amounted, la walk to 3515,
WILL BE READ. Y TO-MORROW.
GARDEN.
F
advantage under which Europeans, mate defendants is Hongkong, may labour. DR IUBOREE who, with two Chinese medical It appears that persons non-resident assistants from the Medical Missionary here are not called upon to give Society's Hospital at Canton, proceeded in curity for costs in such actions, nod SEEDS, that, in the event of their losing their May 1885 to Fornioss at the request of H. case and being enst in casts, the pos. E the Viceroy of Canton and took charga SEASON 1886.
sibility presents itself that they niny of the wounded men among the troops on leave the Colony without satisfying all that island, has now ceased to pinter to the medical wants of the soldiers in the Formosa Camp, the number of men having now been reduced from 25,000 to a for thousands. When Dr Luscher scrived in camp, he found a large number of men
MOST OF OUR
SEEDS: Ware
NOW READY FOR DELIVERY.
d Second Shipment.
TILOWER AND VEGETABLE reasonable demands. Of course, it may be alleged, on the other band, that, if A comparatively poor junk-owner loses his all by the sinking of his junk, it would be unreasonable to demand se curity for costs of an action in which he seeks what be considers to be fair restoration of his property Nutwith standing this consideration, howevor, It cannot be denied that, in cases where the negligence is proved to have been on the part of the junk, the non-receipt of the costs by the foreign owner can not be described as a fortunate or con- solatory fact Here again, therefore,
is expected by EARLY STEAMER.
Speciality:
PANSY
SEED
in packets of xix-named varieties. FIND SELICTED SEEDS,
Price, $1.00,
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited, BONGKONG, Hongkong, September 9, 1885.
1742
The publication of this issue commenced ut 7.30pm.
Bank, Wire
3:28
On demand,
32
>
30 days' sight,
4 months might,
3,3
Credits, 4
3/32
Documentary, months' sight, 3/3)
On Paris-
On demand,...
4.08
Oreclits, 4 months sight,
4.16
On New York
On demand,...
On
On
Widemand,
Bombay-
Credits, 60 days' sight,
80
2244
2201
HONGKONG, WADNIADAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1886.
221+
On demand,...
225+
On Shangha----
On tomand....
33 days' pistet,
75
Gold Leaf, 100 fino... Sovereigna,
$6.06
On Calcutta
Wire ...
Agents.
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Slemesen & Co..
Messageries Maritimes, Rumeli & Co...
Jardine, Matheson & Co..
Butterfield & Swire....
Adamson, Bell & Co..
F.
Date of Leaving,
October 1, at Boon Oct. 7, at daylight. Quick despatch. „October 7, at ↓ p.au.
Se
The China lail.
JUDGMENT Was delivered in the Vice- Admiralty murt here yesterday in the
sadly in want of surgical and medical and and not a single surgeon in the camp. - Dr anchor and others had an impression at that time that the arg
argent need of sur gsons, made apparent in Tonquit and For- nosa in the operations against the Franch, would induce the Chinese Government to
the European is at a disadvantage; and arrange for the organisation of a fedical all things considered, even when he Staff Carps for the Chinese Army, but the cscapes payment of damages, he does Chinese authorition, now that the argent not escape loss of time and money noed is past, have shows themselves so Greater care and more satisfactory pre indiferent to the scheme that De Laspher cautions on board of native junks would, therefore, be welcomed by all parties
concerned.
TELEGRAMS.
(Vin Southern Inne.)
LONDON 97th Sept RUSSIA'S DEMANDS REFUSED. Friendly relations between Servis and
ease in which a Chincar junk-owner Bulgaria have been reamed, and the Ro user the P. & O, steamer Thabet for geney has refused to yield to Russian de dumages for collision. The judgment, manda
"Octuber,"
LOCAL AND GENERAL
has been compelled to give up all ides of evon - forming the miles of anoh an organisation. So long as China has the unlimited com=" mand of men for recruits for her army she has at present, she will probably make no great effort to establish a corpe whose ob fect would to ho preserve the lives of mon who might afterwards become dependent on the State for support. In the meantime at any rate, thurs scoms little Loque in this direction. TheInspector Generalo: Customs, when interviewed lately with regard to the subject, it is sait gave it as his opinion that the Chinese would not trouble themselves about the matter for the present, but that they might tum their attention to it some twenty years heute. So much for China's advancement on the path of Western me- dical science.
PASSED SUEZ CANAL OUTWARD BOUND:Colombo, August 27 Amphitrite, Europa, 31; Clyde, Sept 3 Hesperia, Claymore, Krupp, Tuan, 10; Benarty, Orion, 14; Aga Chinese (save the Bunchow clo) that H. H. A RUMOUR is in circulation amongst the Pembrokeshire, Ocus, Terit the Viceroy Yang has been deprived of HOMEWARD BOUND: Stentor, Angerton, office, on what grounds we are unable to Alosser, Laju, Sept. 3; Benalder, 7lanru. We take it for what it is worth, Glenfruin, Friam, Lyla, 10; Jasm, 14; but the fact will be no doubt elicited acomer Melbourne Allana, 12 or later.
Moray, A
which was felivered by the Chief Justice The Assembly for the election of the (Sir George Phillippo) and had been Prince has been convokid for the 24th arrived at with the assistance and advice of Captain Thomsett os Nautical Asses- sor, is a satisfactory document in more senses thus une. It is satisfactory, in the first place, is so far as it places the native jonk on a proper basis in relation to the foreign steer; and it is satis fectory, in the second place, because of September 30, at 3p.m.the lesson it will convey to junk-owners 10=tober 2,
About October 2.
that any kind of evidence will not be Uctober 12, at p.m..
believed in the British Courts of this & Co.
October 2, at 5 p.m.
Colony As to the basis upon which Messageries Maritimes....... September 30, at noon. the cause was tried, the opening sent- Carlowitz &
Co
October 4,
ences of the Chief Justice's decision are Quick despatch. Russell &
Lail-important to British escamer owists" Livingston & Ob....... Gibb,
September 30, at garandons and obtine o 0. & 0. S. §. C.
October 2.
2. at 3 p.m..
loud and long, during the last twenty Pacific Mail S. S. Co October 12, at 3 p.m.
Quick despatob.
D thirty years, as to the unfairness of ap Uctober i, at 4 p.m.
plying the maritime rules and regulations Quick despatch of the road. in cases where native vessels are concerned, to the manifest dia advantage of the European owner. It is a well-known fact, which has been es- Lablished by experience, that far more carefuluess is displayed on board Eu-
Russell & Co
fardino, Se
Maritimes.
P. & D. §. N. Co...Quick despatch
Matheson & Co......October 2, sf 4 p.m.
2,4 Butterfield & Swire........ October 2. Douglas Lapraik & Co... Sept. 30, at 10 a. m. Russell & Co... September 30, at 4pm. Gibb, Livingston & Co..
October 5, at 4 p.m. JO. Bachrach....
October 2, at noon.
SHARE LIST. -QUOTATIONS,
September 29, 1886.
¡Nos of Shares
Falua:
Paid PosTION PER LAST REFORT.
Up- Reserve: Balancee.fward
Last Dividerul
Closing gredations, Cash.
125 all
For equali
111,760.31
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 80,000 $
INSURANCES.
$4,500,000
sationofuit.
$200,000
Isa div. 1-year toJane 30, 88 160 % prem."
p.sh.
200£ 20 Tls. 100,000 Ts. 625,484.55 for 1885
Tia 20
North-Chins Insurance Co., Ld..... 8,000) Yangtze Insurance Company, Ld.... 8,000 €
all £60,000 Fla Union Insurance Society Co., Ld....10,000)3 23 23 China Traders' Insurance Co., L4,000 83.9$ 258 Canton Insurance Office Co., Lkl.... 10,000 3:250/350 Chinese Insurance Co., Limited...... 1,000 1,000 3 US Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., L., 8,000 1804 China Fire Insurance Co., Ld... 20,000 8
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Cp., General Managers: Hongkong, September 29, 1960.
STEAMBOAT COMPANIES.
THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP | AK. C. and M. Sienteboat Co., La. 8,000|3
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA PIA AMOY,
The Co, a Steamship
Diamante,
Capt, MCCASLIN, will be ospatched for the above
Porta su SATURDAY, the 2nd October, at 5p.nt
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, September 29, 1886.
UNION LINE.
FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
The Steamship.
Douglas Steamship Co., Limited....20,000 $ Indo-China S. N. Company, Limited 18,387 £ 60,000 shares issued....... [31,212]£
China and Manila 8. S. Co., Ld... 3,500 $
MISCELLANEOUS
'kong & Whampoa Duck Co, Ld 12,500
K, and Chine Cas Co., Limited. 15,100 £ Neo Share.....
||1,900 £
Hongkong Hotal Company, I...
-3,000
3,000 she issued............... China Sugar Company, Limited..... 9,000 s Hongkong foc
Company, Lim Hongkong Bakery Bay, Lazaited... 5,000
600 1855 Luzon Sugar Company, Limited. 7,000 s
Perak. Tis Mining & B'sing Co.
5,000
ex div. cash
25$ 608 100 $202
€75,000 $ 600,0X3 155,000 8 28,711.5B 1,00,000 $ 666,7003
Ta 300 par share for yeTis 118. 3,050 76 81 1884 439,083,47 831 p.sh. B4 896.. 187,624.75 20% annum 70- 405,214.43 10% for 1883|6871
Gall
180,000
60 all 8-142,570.019
£10
102 10
اله 100
2,868.896 % for 1885 $185 per share 239,482 55 927.60 for '85 6432h 228,811,678 6 for 1884 887 per share
12,850.746% half year 56 % prom., buyera
1161 13 June 30/86
848 ex civ. for 1885 3% dis. 4,387.5.97%
None 25 discount
فوق
18,000-6,701.437% half year $114% prom.
12
all
10£ 7.169,177.31.1 LOGall
-25
$0,000 $
6,00
and 2 bonu 20 1,597.3.11% and 2%
8120 per share Ibonus for 'ca
80 half year 1,321,41%
June 30 1866 184 per share 14,451.81 NonD $101 per share
$40 per share
120 163-a
100
1,125.30812
600.66 $16
1,034623 %
None
Selangore Tin Mining Co. (S'hai)..... Panjom & Sunghie Dus Samatan
8,500
None
40,000 $
108
Nove
Mining Co..
'bona Rope Manufactory Co, Ld. 3,0008 H&M Glass Manufacturing Co... 4,000 $
8,800'S 100 all
First year
$72.95
Travancore Captain Loos, will be S. Watson & Co., Limited......
despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 7th October, at
For Freight gr Passage, apply to
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ropean vessels than on board those. navigated by Chinese. There can be no
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The
Text AUURICAN MAN per the PHS gubres: Chekhofer arrived at MS. S. Co.'s steamer City of Sydney, Nagasaki from Tientsin on Sunday, the left Yokohams on Sunday, the 36th 12th instant, and it is reported that she just at daylight, and may be expected will remain there until the arrival of the born on or about Saturday, the 2nd
October
fleet, next month. The corvette Sapphire. left Nagasaki for Port Hamilton on Thure day, the 36th instant, taking in tow a small Bon Line steamer Ronvenne loft Singa schooner chartered by the Japanese com 23rd instant, and may pore for this port and Shanghal on the pradore at that pert.-Nagasaki Express.
be expected hors on or shout the 29th fet,
the Naguales The O 8. 8. Cor's steamer Telamon, from the 18th instant Instructions with re- Express of Saturday, Liverpxral, lett
on the 24th gard to the repairing of the disabler Ger here on
SAYA
doubt that the regulations laid down by 20th instay he womanatesmer Prism Henrion not having
Western nations for the prevention of The collisions at sen are of a systematic kind, Bad are as a rule strictly complied with; while the happy-go-lucky manner in
inst, a
Skippers
China
been received, she was taken out of Doel Mutual §. N. Cox on Thursday morning Jass, off steamship Chingua, from London, left aller the British steamer Flameller, and purpose to Singapore on the 26th inst, and cast
afterwards the Russian steamier Nữa be expected here on or about the 2nd Vorgored, to be docked for cleaning and
which native trading jusks plough their The, S. & Wingsang, from Calonita, lef
way from port to port increases the
wonder that so few serious accidents
Singapore on the 27th instant, and may be expected hang on or about the 3rd
prox.
The Foochow of the 20th instant says
We regret indeed to learn from Chinese
befall them The almost total disregarThe Union Line steamer Dupuy de La cources that many of our celestial ton dealers
of the necessity for shoving a light at
a reusonable height above water, and
left Singapore on the 27th instant, and in a very awkward position through the heavy losses on tea, and that it is expected on or about the at the loss of the Chine year a sad state of may be expected lière the propensity so persistently shown by
3rd p junke to cross the bow of any vessel The steamship Angers, from Glasgow and things will be disclosed. In many cases that may be met with, render, these Liverpool, leff Singapore on the 28th
we are informed, tean that actually cost 30 junks the dread of foreign shipinasters
to 40 Taols a pioul; laid down in the Market, about the 4th proxer Onior were sold with a houlty at 14 to 21 W
be expected may in the China Sea. There can be little The Glen Line steamer Glenfinlas, from planters have at fire to their Tes planta have been further informed that many Tea London, left Singapore on the 29th ions and are cultivating sweet potatoes. inst, and may be expected here ou or about the 5th prox.
Inst. and
THE Fooches Ich of the 25th instant
doubt, that way unjust decisions have been arrived at in the past by means of the remarkable faculty which Chinese possess of fixing up a story of what should have happened, and passing it. We are informed by Masar Adanson, Bell says We regret to have to raport in off as what really did occur in such & Co. that the steamship digers, from almost every week's imus since July last, a cases. We do not speak particularly of Cisagow and Liverpool, luft Singapore for Tuesday last at about 9 pm. a ir broke fire, and this week of twa in succion. On the present case, although even here this port yesterday afternoon.
the andge and bis Assessor bave decline prominen
ed to accept the Chinese version of the MESSES Jardine, Matheson & Co. inform collision. The judgment, as we have that the Glon Line steamer Glenfialas, said, lays down the position to be nesumo London, laft Singapore for this port ed by the parties, in these words:
This case is somewhat a peculiar one, ber
to-day, the 29th inst
cause objections having been taken, it on The French Mail will be ready for delivery not therefore be disposed of on the Regula
tinns which have been adopted by nearly about 9.15 The Post office will be open
ex div.
nominal
to by
by
China.
buyers
tried
The
cake must therefore
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A. G. STOKES, dhore Broder,
out in the city su the stract called South Gate Street close by where 600 valuable Chinese shops were last destroyed, us ported in our
-in our last Saturday a
arts destruction of over 80 cost? Chiassa abops, and amongst them about leading Chinese Banks. It is regrett to see that all the shops extanding from the Ants bridge, on the other side of the Mahoratau Mosque, to the Iontofor distance of two li, bars bean all destzu
On Wednesday last, another frek over the bridge in place called kinng-tan, and we are glad to lears th 40 shops were destroyed. The authorities aTO DADULT Satoh M
all maritimo, sijona, as, avtough sanopted bill 10 pm for the delivery of conspended:
they have never been adopted once, but letters not called for will not be
by by Maritime Law aport from the Re sent out till tomorrow morning gulations--the Regulations not being hind-la
not be held to Tes following appears wrong the Landon causes of the fires we have sint, been able ing on the Chinese junk cannot b
the
be binding on the British steater The telegrams it the Australian papers Owing to ascertain ourselves the origin. Some Kitoks therefore has to make out case of to quarrels that have take place between time ago the Authorities stopped the sale
negligenco against the steamer, and the bare
of Kerosine uil in the city, on the ground
fact of acu-observance of any of the Regula SirJ. Pope Hennessy, Governor, and Mr that that the cause of the fires tions by the steamer would not entitie the clifford Lloyd, Lieutenant Governor and would be only fairfor
unfor them now to acknow jank to succeed, nor yet to oblige theolonial Secretary of Mauritius, Lus Right Jedge their mistake and withdraw the pro Court to hold that both parties were equal.
Hon Edward Stanhope, Secretary of State able to my that no lives were lost, but the hibition,In both eagen waare glad to be
| ly to blario.--
This is clear and sensible language for the Colonies, has ordered Mr Lloyd to loss in property, we are informed, smenntec and it will be matter for the rehost the Seychelles,