.

AN IMPORTANT SHARE OASE. A rather important share case in just been decided in Singaporo. Those as briefly stated by the Straits Times, is 18 follows:-At a time when tho Rawang. Company was in some disrepute, Me H. M. Simons and others instructed a broker to sell at any prica he could get 16 Rawang shyres, which onlor be executed within 5 for hours by solling them by written con- trast to ons Ten Guan Tyo, at soven dollars A share. A few months before that sale the

Notices to Consignees.

THE

CHINA SHIPPERS MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION: COM-

PANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM GLASGOW, FAVERPOOL

AND SINGAPORE.

shale taer had haen at 820, and a foward from the above Ports, un shares had boen at $130, a few days before Company's 6.B. Kaiow having days afterwards they were being given away signees of Gargo are hereby informed that with a small bonus to those who would their Goods are being landed at their risk

a call of five dollars which undertake to pay In fact the took was KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, into the Godowns of the Hongkong AND shortly becams duter of a vary speculative character. The buyer LIMITED, West Point, whence delivery may admitted the

but sat up the de- be obtained. contract, fonce that he luid been induced to make the

No Claims will be admitted after the contract by fraud, and the alleged fraud Goods have left the Godowns, and all was chiefly that the selling broker and Claims must be sent in to the Opera of knowingly refrained from stating that the the Undersigned, before Noon on the 9th Company's billa

bills were returned, and had

an Instnut, or they will not be dororibed. the Company as strong when it

recognized. All broken, of

chafed, and dangud Goods was not strong, and had stated tha: the fallare to be left in the Godowns, whers they

consequence of a sombination of will be examined the 9th Inst,, at 4 p.m. persons who wanted to biur down shares to No Fire Insurance has been offected, and their own advantage. But it was denied any Goods remaining in the Godewrs after by the broker that he had ande auch stato the Di Inst. will be subject to rent. muste, and it was also denied that he had

in

Uptional Cargo will be forwarded unless known of the Company's bills being re-notice to the contrary, be given before Noon tained."

Mr Justice Goldacy, in giving judgment, said-If the ovidenca en the part of the defendant anuving and that the broker had netual knowledge, not a mere suspicion of the Co. having anspended payment pro- vious to his suking these shared to the de.. fendant and was also aware that the defendant was ignorant of this, and that having

this knowledge he did not disclose the fact, de rather canecaled it from tho defendant, and that he did make the alleged hustn- I should have no representations tion in finding à verniet for the dolent In my opinion

mercantile contracts if at the time of negotiating the contract one one. party to the contract suppresses or neglects a maternal fast within to communicate a his knowledge, which the other party has not the cans of knowing or is not presor ed to knượ, that is a fuct which it comma- nicated would induce the other party either to refrain

rais altogether from the con tract or not to enter into it on the same torms, the doing so is a concentment arounting to fraud, and such conccalmout will avoid the contract."

to

الا

TO-DAY.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong. Duanınber 3. 1889.

UNION LINE.

Intimations.

The Natural Mineral Waters of

VICHY

THE CHINA MAIL.

GRANDE-GRILLE--For Affections of the Liver, Biliary Organs, &e.. CELESTINS.—For the Kidneys, Gravel, Gäut-

Rheumatism, Diabetes. &x. HOPITAL. For Stomachi Complaints. HAUTERIVEan excellent Table Watza. ·

OF ALL CHEMISTS IN AUSTRALASIA,

LOST.

TIBE Undernoted 100 SHARES of the HONGKONG & SANGHAY BANKING CoRPORATION, being the Property of the Undersigned, having been LOST, the Pub- lio are warned againat negotiating same,

Scrip Ne Nos, of Shares.

B2 01 3408/6, 4045/62,

21341/35. 14389/02, 51892/712 B2000 3280/3289 1.2134 53909/23 37342/46

1406/10

50 Shercy,

LA MENDEL

10 Shares,

W.D.SPENCE

20 Shares,

W.D.SPENCEÍ

2283

15 Shares,

W.H.GASKELL (

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM HAMBURG & SINGAPORE.

Saving wrived from the phovo [THE Stamoship Luzerlot, Capt. Tuoman,

Purta, Consigneer of Cargo are hereby requested to sond in their bills of Lading to the Endersigned for countersignature, and to take humedinte delivery of their Goods fecia alongside.

Tho Steamer is berched at Kowloon Pior and Cargo tumpeding her discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignens" rink and expense, and no Fire Insurance will be effected.

All Claims against the Steator must be presented to the Undersigned on or before His Lordship, however, was not prepared the 5th December, or they will not be re-

that there was such a concealmont | cognised.

or misrepresentation in this case, and be gave judgment for the plaintiff. Comment. ing on the jndgunent, the Straits Times Bays: The evidence, as we think, tanded to show that the broker, having been in- structed to sell the shares at any price ob tainable, had simply tampted the defendant with a price which, as compared with former prices, appeared to be very low, and that the defendant, being induced by the desire to make a large profit, bought the shares, and, finding very soon that he had made a bad bargain, endeavoured to get out of it.

It will be generally held that any other decision would have been injurions to the such evidence, community. In fact, if,

RUSSELL & Co.

Agents.

Hongkong, November 28, 1889.

22h3

Insurances.

QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COM.

PANY.

Undersigned, AGENT for the above THE

Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

NORTON & Co.,

Agents.

the buyer had been allowed relief from his contract, it would become difficult for Europeans to deal with Asiatics at all.

or cash against docu-- Cash on

mante, would

Elongkong, July 15, 1887.

1340

THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to Accept MARINE RISKS B Current Rates.

:"

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, November 4, 1880. 2118

one to give place to cash on THE INDIAN IMPERIAL MARINE

and conversation; even cash on conver INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

aubead in this case, tion would have

not because the "calla" were

a liability that could not be covered in any way other than by a deposit in security. It must be further added that the recent numeroas decisions in favour of Chinamen (the soundness of which we do not impugn) have incidental tanded to induce many Asi

Asiatics to that they can get out of nimost any bargain, and while, clearly, that impression is only the result of an ill-instructed subtlety,

it is nevertheless fortunate that a case has aptly occurred, in which the law has been able justly to enforce a share contract. For it is to the gehoral good that all persons should be made to look on agreements as things that must be fulfilled, whether they bo profitable or the reverse."

CHEFOO.

22nd Nur.

The inquest, which as I mentioned on: the 10th instant had been opened at 2 o'clock that afternoon, was continued

British next morning at the Consulate, and brought to a close after an elinstive enquiry, which coupled most of the day, the jurors returning the following verdict:

That Calin Jamieson was found drown

Intimations.

THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN OOMPANY,

LIMITED AND REDUCED.

OTICE in Dereby given that the Under- mentioned Shares in the HONOKONG

& KOWLOON WHATP & GODOWN COMPANY, Leave and Raucres, viz. :—

SCRIP No. 21 for 62 SHARES, Nos. 1830 16 16951, in the Name of ALEXANDR

our have been LOST and should the Bis not be produced before, the Tury FIRST DAY OF DECEMERR NEXT, NEW SCRIP will be issued to the said ALEXANDER Micus, and de aferesaid SCRIP No. 6:1 will be thereafter treated by this Company

ed cast up on the beach tear Middle Points null and vid. on the 19th of Novorabelj, but thera is no-

ovidence to shew bow the deceased got into

the water.'

-No other verdict could have been return-

ad, for the medical gentleman who had ox-

amiaud the body, had stated that there wers

For the Hosakosa & KOWLOON

WHARF & GODOWN COMPANY,,

·FTED AND REDUCER,

EDWARD OSBORNE, Acting Sceretury.

no internal or external indications of sifongkong, November 2, 1885. lence to be found on it. Nevertheless the

2096

Jewellers, Gold & Silveramitha. were,AUTIUAL, SCIENTIFIC AND

N METEOROLOGICAL

facts remain that the ring, watch, and chain CHAS. J. GAUPP & Co., of the deceased were not upon

his person, and his pockets were empty and one was Chronometer, Watch & Clock Makeri, noticed to be The siseve lineally turned inside out

and gold collar studs however, in their place, untouched.

The missing property evidently influenced the jurors in their decision, for had Mr. Jamieson's valuables been found upon his body it is probable & verdict of accidental death from drowning would have been given.

The funeral, which took place to-day, was attended by H.E. Sheng Tantai, with his re- tlove, and the various foreign Consuls of the port ware present, not alone out of re- spect and friendship, to the deceased, but also in their official capacity to show full honour at the grave of the Commissiouer of Customs.

It is needless to say the end fate of Mr. Colin Jamieson has cast a gloom over the entire community.

which

INSTRUMENTS.

VOISLANDER'S CELEBRATED BINOCULARS AND TELESCOPES. RIFUHIE'S LIQUID AND OTHER COMPAGHE

ADMIRALTY & IMRAY CHARTS, NAUTICAL BOOKS.

English SAVES & ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. Christade & Co.'s ELECTED PLATED WAS

GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY. in great variety. DIAMOND S

AND

DIAMOND JEWELLERY, A Splendid Collection of the Latest LONDON Pafftank, at very moderate prices. 742

NOTICE.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK

100 Sharea.

·B2269 27918/37032

Intimations.

VICTORIA PUBLIC SCHOOL,

ХОКОНАМА.

Intimations.

NOTICE.

STOLEN.

THIS SCHOOL, situated in a very

healthy position on the BLUFF, pro- following SHALE CERTIFICATES, vides good EDUCATION FOR BOYS from

Lynamely:—M

ONE SHARE CERTIFICATE for 25 8 to 17. Boarders taken. Prospectus with

SHARES Office of this Paper.

in the CHINA BORNEO COMPANY, Nos. 4559/4077 C. H. HINTON, M. A., ÚTON, FOUR SHARE CERTIFICATES for

Head Master.

25 SHARES ench in the PEAR BUILDING COMPANY. Nos. 2586/2610, 2011/2685. 2630/4000 and 2601/2685.

330

No. 73, WrabuAM SKUZET..

·OARD AND RESIDENCE

COMPORTABLE Hone FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN. MODERATE TERMS.

Mrs. KJELLER,

Proprietress. Hongkong, July 16, 1889,

1376

COLONY OF HONGKONG.

REMOVAL OF OLD CEMETERY. THE OLD COL

COLONIAL

ORMETERY, at Wan- teni" in the above Colony, having be come surrounded by a denso population of Chiasse of the poorer clasa s, it is found dificult to keep it in a condition of docency and cleanliness; IT IS TASKFORE NOTITIED that it is proposed reverently and decantly Thự TRANSFER of thes. SHARES haa| TO REMOVE al Monumenta and Tombstones bean STOPPED at the BANK

in sach CEMETERY, He wel as all remains which may be found thers, to the existing Colonial Cemetery in the Happy Valley, where such remains will be ro-interred,

The Monuments will be repaired and grouped round a plain memorial stone on which it will be stated from what part of the Colony they bave been removed,

Survivors, friends, or relatives who may desire to make any objection to this re- moval, are requcated to addreas the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong within six months from this date.

A. N, MODY, Hongkong, September 9, 18:9, 1794

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY,

LIMITED.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL,...85,000,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND,

Board of Directora z Hon. J. J. KESWICK,

CHATEMAN.Managing

Directori

HON. C. P. CHATER,

VICK-GHAIRALAN.

A List of the remaining Monuments is upponded.

A LISTER,

The said CERTIFICATES are all MADE our in the Name of HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK, and all Persons are hereby WARNED from dealing with the same in any Way.

HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK BANK BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, November 26, 1889.

2243

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING-

CORPORATION,

NOTICE is hereby given that the Under-

mentioned BANK SHARE CERTI-

FICATES ——

For Sale.

FOR SALE

ما

[No. 8398-DROEMBER 4, 1880.

AT THE PEAK, THE FALLS on RB. I. No. 28 T& Well-built. 821-2DOLD HOUSE,

present let on Lense for one your. For full Particulars, apply to

10

THE HONGKONG LAND IN VEST-

MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD.

2163 Hongkong, November 12, 1889:

BALL PROGRAMMAS FOR SALE, BEW SNADIS AND PAYYIMNS.

CHINA MAIL' OFFICE,

2 WYNDRAM STREET,

To Let

TO LET.

نست

No. B 2071, 3485/86, 4645/52,150 Shares ND FLOOR of HOUSE, No. 64, and 21341/56, 14380/92 & 51692/712 }

in the name of L MENDEL. No. B 2390, 3280/128310 2134, 53909/23.57342/46 | 28

and-1406/20...f

1/

in the name of W. D STENCE, No. B 2209, 27918/27032...........I in the name of W, H, GASKELLA together ONE HUNDRED SHARES, HAVE BEEN LOST, and should the same not be produced before the Thirty-first day of December next, NEW CERTIFICATES will be 1880 to the said L. MEXDEL, W. D. Brexoz and W. B. GASKELL TUspectively, and the aforesaid Certificater B. 2071, | 2009, B 2134 and B 2269, will be there. after treated by this Corporation as null and void.

For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

G. E. NOBLE,

·Chief Manager.

A

GROUND FLOOR of HOUSE No.

68, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Apply to ANA

LAI HING & Clay. No. 163, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, July 1, 1880.

TO LET

1267

2, Surra's VILLAS,

Expected to bo

Mails.

U. 8. MAIL LINK

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

THROUGH 1 NEW YORK, VA. OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING

AT YOKOHAMA AND SAN FRANCISCO. **

THE UL. Mal Steamship CITY OF PEKING will be despatched for San Francisco, via Yokohama, on TUESDAY, the 10th December, at 1 p.m., talding Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europo,

Through Bills of Lading issued for trans portation to Yokohams and other Japan Porta, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, vit Over land Railways, to Havans, Trinidad, and Dumaran, and to porta in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Company's and connecting Steamers,

Through

Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all traus-Atlantic lines of Steamers,

First-class Fares granted as follows

To Sta Fraticisso

To San Francisco and return,

available for Gnionths....

To Liverpool-

To London

To other Bare

ratos.

***

...$225.00

$93.75

It

326.00

330.00 European pointa at proportionate Special reduced rates granted to

Olioors of the Army, Navy, Civil Service and the Imperial Chinese Custork, to be obtained on application,

Passengers by this Line have the option of proceeding overland by the Southern Pacific and connecting Lines, Contral Pici- So. Northern Pacific or Canadian Pacific

Hazine (ap, apacious FIVE hopes. Excellent viow. ROOMED Bose, with Basement and Out-ngers, who have paid full faro, r ready 1st August next.

erubarking at San Francisco for Chins, er Japan for vice versa) within one year will be Apply to

allowed a discount of 10 %. This allowance F. BLACKHEAD &. does not apply to through fares from China Hongkong, Jaly 2, 1889.

1284

1899 ROOMS

Hongkong, October 1, 1889, Acting Colonial Secretary.H WAYS COMPANY, Lap.

LTONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TRAM-

2,500,000 1,259,000

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, October 25, 1889.

2116

J. 8. MOSES, EQ

5. C. MICHAELSEN, Esq.

OLD COLONIAL CEMETERY,

LIST OF INSCRIPTIONS OF TOMBSTONES,

Number

18

on Pler.

Reak and Name. Date.

3 John Ambrose Decor,

20th Aug, 1343

2nd Aug., 1843

E. A. SOLOMON, Esq

G. E. NOBLE, Esq.

LEE SING, Esq.

POUN PONG, ESQ.

Dunkers t

THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

M

MONEY ADVANCED on MORTGAGE, on LAND or BUILDINGS; PROPERTIES

PURCHASED AND SOLD.

Estates managed, and all kinds of Agonoy, and Commission Business relating

to Land, ie, conducted.

Full Particulars can be obtained at the Company'a Orriers, No. 5, Queen's Road Central,

A SHELTON HOOPER,

Storslary. Victoria Buildings,

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1889.

844

JUST TUBLISHED-vice, 50 Cents.

M. Distry of the Churches of India,

ISSION ETRANGERES:

Burush, Siam, China, Japan,

&o., A.

TRANSLATED BY

E. H. PARKER, Esq., H. B. M.'s Consular Service.

To be hail of Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.; Mosar. KELLY & WASH (Lv.); and Mr. W, BEWEE'; and at the China Mail Office.

Kongkong, Novembor 6, 1889. -

2122

WINDSOR HOUSE, HONGKO1 G. No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD GENTIAL, PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE,

AND

FAMILY HOTEL

This ESTABLISHMENT is situated in a most central position, opposite the Telegraph Office and two doors from the Chartered Bank. It offers FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODA TION to RESIDENTS and TRAVELLERS, has.

-

Esti

2 Alozender Soult, Esq. 21th Aug, 1841

3 Mr John Stude

William Brodie, faster

in the

Royal Navy,

late Commander H.M.

troupship Rattlesnake, 47th Jano, 1841 5E, J. Bome, of U.S.S.

Constellation

سلام

Au Frod. Sungor

7 Lieut. Oliver Charles Aukotoll; 37th Regt. Madras Natire In- Fantry

8 G. W. York, of Hangar, Maine. USA., Jen- man C8 S. Castella. tion

9 Jalia, daughter of the Hon. John Wolter Bu'm

10 William

14th Soph, 1842 19th Oct., 1841

TIME TABLE.

(To take effect from 1st November.}

WEEK DAYS.

8 to 10 am. every quarter of an hour.

p.m.

half hour. (VİFFIN CÂR at 12.45),

3 to 7.30 p.m. every quarter of an hour,

THURSDAYS.

NIGHT TRAMS at 10.30 and 11 p.m. SATURDAYS. NIGHT TRAMs at 8.45 pm, 9 p.m.. 10:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. SUNDAYS.

10.40

12 (noon) to 2p.m. every quarter of an hour. 3 to 7.30 p.m. every quarter of an hour."

Special CARS may be obtained on appli- cation to the SUPERINTENDENT.

Single Tickets are sold in the Cara; Five- Cent Coupons and REDUCED TICKETS at the

13th July, 1841 | Offen.

15th Sept.,

1840

26th Oct., 1844

Lt. Levin Handy, U

S.8. Constellation 14th Sept., 1842 12 Sarah Elizabeth, wife of

Peter

Marguseen 2nd Aug., 1844 33 Tam

in Irvjce, Assistant

Commissary General 1st Feb., 1844 14 Major harlee Gregory 30th Nov., 1849 15 Henrietta, wife of the

Rev. J. Laris Shuck,

of Virginia, U.S. 4 27th Nov., 1844 16 Froderick Joseph Ball 2nd Aug, 1843 17 Mills Bridgeman Ball,

(Macas)

18 Livy Hendricks, wife of

Dyer Ball

19 Richard M. Irbeil,

sistant

Surgeon, H.M.

S. Agincours

2nd Aug, 1844

8th June, 1844

As.

11th Jan., 1843

March, 3849

20 Thendusia, wife of Rev.

W. Dean

21 Rg ert Morrison Brown 13th Jan,, 1844.

22 Licut. Benjamin Fox,

R. N., late First Lieut.

H.MS Nimrod Can

ton, killed at

at Canton 25th May, 1841 23 Capt. A Frederick Bea

Tan, 30th

th Regt. M.N.1.18th Oct, 1842 24 Lient. Francis Beavan 6th Nov. 1842 20 John Theophies Boi-

Icau, Assistant Sur goon, Bengal Establish-

ment

21st Nov., 1842 20 Captain Henry Harriot

39th Regt.

MAGEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, October 30, 1889.

DENTISTRY.

2070

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP, MODERATE. FEES,"

MR. WONG TAI-FONG, Surgeon Dentist, (FORMERLY ASTULED AFFRENTICE AND LAT TBULLY ASSISTANT TO DR. ROGERS,} Tthe urgent request of his European and American patients and friends, TAKEN THE OFFICE formerly oc upied by Dr. Rouens,

Ne. DUDDELL STREET

CONSULTATION FREE

Discount to missionaries and families.

Solo Address

2, DUDDELL STREET, (Next to the New Oriental Bank) flangkang, January 12, 1885,

The Overland China Mail,

66

TO LET.

00MS in CorLUGE CHAMBERS!

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, November 23, 1889. 883

Mails.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTICE.

STEAM. FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BLAOK. SEA & BALTIO PORTS; ALSO, LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.

THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WELL CALL AT SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENDER: AND LUGGAGE.

N.B.-Cargo can be taken en through Bills of Lading for the principal places in RUSSIA.

1889, at 10 am, the Ocmpany's SUNDAY, the 22nd day of Deco

Swatuabip FREUSSEN, Capt. C. Pouze, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPEDIE, and CARGO, will leave this port as above, calling at GENDA.

Shipping Orders will be granted till 10 m., Cargo will be recaired on board until 1 p.m., Spools and Parools until 10 am. on the 21st December. (Patosis are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Acusor's Oflice). Contents and Valuts of Packages are required.

The Steamer has splendid Accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardess. For further Particalars, apply to

MELCHERS & Oo,

Agents.

A WEEKLY JOURNAL POR TER ROME MAIL, Hongkong, November 23, 1889.

TS PUBLISHED to suit the Departure

2219

Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.

www

of each ENGLISH and FRENCH MAIL Sboamer for Europe. It contains specia! Commercial inteiligence, special tables of Shipping, and other information. The various Reports of Courts and Meetings, and all other news, are givco in full a ¦ TAKING" CARGO AND PASSENGERS

TO JAPAN, THE UNITED The Overland China Mail, by

the con-

STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND venience of its form and the accuracy and fulness of its reports, has long been popular SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE, with residents who wish to send home a weekly budget of the news of Hongkong

Spacious DINING ROOM, and a large 27 Major James-Unis Loth Deo., 1842 they appear in the Daily issue,

number of well FRASHED BED-Rooms with all comforts. A Good Tablo kept. TABLE D'HOTE-Breakfast, 8.30 am

Tiffin, 1 p.m.; Dinner, 7.30 p.m. BOARD by the Mouth,

Day, or Single Meals, at reasonable rates. ABRAXORMENTS CAN BE MADE TO SERVE MRALA IN GENTLEMEN'S QUARTERS, CONTINENTAL LANGUAGES SPOKEN,

MR. BOHM, Proprictrix. "Gongkong, August 30, 1880......

1669

Se.

(Chiu Kiang-fou), Bior Oficer of It. M.,: lso Lieat. William Atcherley, (Yong-tao Kinng), also Ligu 0.

Hewett, I., (Woo Sing*)

28 lat Livet Balph Mil-

banke, H. M Childers

sloop

29 Captain William Currie of the British ship Leander

H

and the Far East. Circulating, as it does, among nearly all the old China 'bands?

··VIA

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

AND

21st July, 1842 at Home and also among residents at the ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING

28th Aug., 1843

Treaty

Porta-and in the interior, it offers

special advantages to advertisers.

The Overland Chita Mail will bo regularly posted from the China Mail Office to sub- scribers, on their addrosses being forwarded 10th Nov., 1844 to the Office..

SUBSCRIPTION: 16th April, 1863

Fer Annum,

$12.00, postage, 81.00 15th Nov., 1843

Quarter,-

3,00,

0.25 Single Copy, 0.30. China Mail Office, Hongkong.

30 John Abrey Hobson 31 Major Eldred Pottinger,

1843 32 Francis R. Foote 33 Unpt: A. II. S. You

Both Regt. * 13th July, 1813

J. R. Mar

8th July, 1843 20

T. do Ha

8th Sept., 1813 relland elso Fasiga J. Camp-

bell, 50 Regt. 1st Feb, 1813

23rd Duo, 1841

THE CHINESE MAIL

#Fali Taz Yat Fc.) Turning to the animated events of every-

THIS paper is now issued every day day life, I have to report a scane of great-

The subscription is fixed at Five. activity just now in the harbour consequent

Dollars per annum delivered in Hong upon the closing of Newchwang, from port steamers are constantly arriving, and

or Eleven Dollars Forty Cents in- cluding

postage to Coast ports. It is the first Chinese Newspaper wer no less than six came in yesterday foro. noon. The first of this flest was the Indo-

issued under gurely native direction. The chief Chias 8.N. Oo.'s now steamship Fuensang, HIPMASTERS and ENGINEERS are support of the paper is of cours which crossed the bar of the Naschwang respectfully informed that, if upon der

derived from

the native community river on Tuesday behind all the others, but their arrival in this Harbour, NONE of amongst whom also are to be found the arrived hero an hour and

half ahead of the Company's FOREMEN thould be at guarantors and securities necessary le 34 the first of them.

place it on a business and logel footing hand, Order for BEPAIRS if sent to the

#

COMPANY, LIMITED.

also Enaigo J. EI, 0.

Rogers, 25th Regt. Thomas Hancorn, Mas

20

upon the most reliable information from

In the Event of Complaints being found the various Forts in China and Japan, — uang, Saigon, and other places frequented by from Australia, California, Singapore, l'o

It will be remembered that the Yung HEAD Ornor, No. 14, Frays Central, willThe projectors, busing their estimates waa ordered at home to be built to replace the receive prompt attention. sa. Leesung, and those competent to judge

D. GILLIES,

Secretary.

H

Our Jobbing Department TAVING just been REPLENISHED H a large morinout of the latest EUROTEAN BIR AMERICAN NOVELTIES, wo are prepared to execute order for FANCY WORK withincances and despatob, and at ry moderats rates.

STEAMERS.

and Japan to Europe.

Freight will be received on board until 4

the

previous to asiling. Parce! Fackages will be received at the office antil 5 pm, same day all Parcal Packagon should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo destined to points beyond Sau Fransisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at Ban Francisco.

For further information as to Panago and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 60a, Queen's Road Central,

6. D. HARMAN,

Agent. Hongkong, November 14, 1889. 2162

NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS,

STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, HATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ," PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDILIA, MARSEILLES, AND PORTS OF BRAZIL, AND LA PLATA;

LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX.

ON the Con

N WEDNESDAY, the 11th December,

with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, DJEMNAH, Gommandant BONNEFOY, and UANGO, will leave this fort for the abore places.

Cargo and Specie will be registered for London as well as for Marsailles, and ac- oepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.

Shipping Orders will be Noon.

Kranted til

Cargo will be received on boarti until 4 Specie and Parcels until 3 p.m. on the 10th December, 1889. (Parcela are not to be sent on board they must be seis at the Agency's Office)

Contenta and value of Packages are rou quired.

For further particulars, apply at the Company's Office.

2052

G. DE OHLAMPEAUX,

Agent. Hongkong, November 28, 1889.

CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP” COMPANY.

TAKING GARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE, PLA

THE CANADIAN 'PACIFIC RAILWAY

AND OTHER "CONNECTING BAILWAY LINES & STEAMERS.

مشيم

HE British Steamship PARTHIA,

Mon⋅

Steamship OCEANIC will be 3,127 Tone Register, WALLACE, COL despatched for San Francisco, via mander, will be despatched for VAN- Yokohama, on SATURDAY, the 28th COUYER, B.O., i KOBE and TOKO. "HAMA, SATURDAY, the 14th Desember, at 2 p.m...

Connection being made at Yokohama, December, at Noor.

Connection will be made at Tokuhems Shanghai and Japan with Steamers from Shanghai and Japan

poris,

All

Roamers from

address ackages should be marked

te

st the Company's Difce, until à p.m. th. lar previous to sailing

First-class Faros granted as follow

·To S

To San Francisco

San Francisco and

To Liverpool

return, 1 available for 0 months...

Te London

8225.00

93.73

***. 520.00.

330.00 To obor European points at proportion. ate patoa. • Special reduced rates granted te Ofours of the Army, Navy, Civil Service and the Imperial Ohirose Custome, to be obtained on application.

and at Vancouver with Pacific

Points, by the regular Steamers of the PACIFIC Coast BreaMarie Company add other Steamers.

Through Passage Tickets granted to Eng. * land, France, and Germany

V by all trans Atlantic lines of Stearners.

First-class Fares granted as follows To Vanconver& Victoria. (Mex.)9310,00 To Montreal, New York, &c. To Liverpool To London To other

European

***

$10.00

$20.00

$84.00

san points at proportion-

CHINA MAIL OFFICE.

Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

ate rates. Special reduced rates granted to Offisers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service, 12th May, 1842 Owners will be Responsible for

any Debt contracted by the Officers or of proceeding overned by the Southern

Passengers by this Lans have the option and the Imperial Chinese and Japanese

Customs, to be obtained on application Crew of the felluring Vessels, during Pacific and connecting Tanoe, Coutral Pai destined to points in the United Stater,

Cargo Chynalar Invoicus to accompany their stay in Hongkong Harbour, Northern Pacific or

Rail way

or Canadian Pacific B. P. CHISEY, American ship, Capt. B..

should be sent to the Company's Offices, BROWN, District E Humphreys Order.

who have paid full fare, reddressed to Mr. D. E. Passengers, who Ambarking at San Franciscs for China or Braight Agent, Yandouver, BISANO, Italian steamer, Captain V. C. Japan (or vice versa) within one year will be

Freight will be received on board until Federico-Carlowitz & Co.

da diapount of 10 %. This allowance on the 18th December. DARRA, British barque, Captain Bde.

loes not apply to

far Finlayson Chinese

and Japan to Consular

to accompany Cargo destined to points beyond dan Framing) in the United States, should be sent to th Company's solve adicossed to the Colle

ter H.MS. New len 10 Sept., 1843 Right Honourable Ed- ward Pelham Clinton, ILMS. Lient B.N navert that she has, indeed, mot the com- necessary, Communication with the Under

Harleyum pany's requirements in wont admirable signed is requested, when immediate steps

30 William Graham, AG- manner. She is sblo to entry a large cargo i will be taken to rectify the cause of di the Chinese,consider themselves justledeistant Surgeon, Bru

in guaranteeing a largo and over-increasing gal Establishment

6th Nov., 1843 The circalation

advantages offered to ad 37 (legible) and m vertisers are therefore unusually great, and 88 Vare Pauloh Harris 16th Nov, 1-43 the foreign community. generally will fod 30 Thom Jackson Suite, 1458 it to their interest to rai

to avail themselves of Esq.

31st July, 144 40 Jehu Tallmon

Gib June, 1844 The fald open to R)

41 Lieut. Houry Dallas,

lat Regt.

20th July, 1814 43 J. Stawart Garnett, Fig.

Merchant of Liverpool 6th Seph, 1844 GREAT ADMIRAL, American ship, Csptala 4 Capt. Julia Robert Cot

James F. Rowell Molelier & 0, 4-5th Jan, 1810 NELLIE M. SLADE, American barguentine,

26th Jan, 1515 | Capt. Julia Q. Teixeira-Captain.

va a moderate draught, and to make, unsatisfaction. account of her great power, oven Later passages than the Icemang, used to record, whilst bursing no more coal than the last- named steamer, whose hull, by the way, in still lying, apparently intact, on the roof of rocks at the Fan Ti-Shan Fromontory.

N.C. Daily News Correspondent

Mn Bizeis Whow! but Tm: tiroll out! Mra Biznis-What is whenuatter Mr Biz- nis-The second, bookkeeper påked me for a half-day off to attend his aunt's funeral, aud like a smart Aleck. I said I would go wiikum. Mrạ Biznin—Wurde very good gamo! What was the score? Mr Bizle

Hongkong. Aazust 35. 1885.

Vol. XVIK-No. 1.

CHINA REVIEW'

NOW READY.

SAILOR'S HOME. NY-off CLOTHING, BOOKS, OF That's just where I got fooled myself. A PAPERS will be thankfully received He really was going to me 'gunt's funeraf, at the Sailor'e Home, West Point,

Ters Houte Depress, th

Hongkong, July 98, 18877

themi

ton

descrip tion conducted by native efforts, buy progressive and anti-obstractive in fons is almost limitless It on the one hand nommands Chinese belief and interest while on the other it deserves avery aid. that can be given to it by foreigners. 44 Mr Ed. Prati Like English journals it contains Editorials 45 Cal Sgt. Heary Welch, with Local, Shipping, and Commercial 99th Regt.

PESHAW, British barque, Captain John 4th Nov, 1814 Inokay. Gibb, Livingston & Co. News and Advertisements.

46 Capt. Thomas Maitland

Edvards, 95th Begt. 13th Nov, 1844

Subscription orders for the above may

be

went to

47 William Keight, Eq

GEO. MURRAY BAIN,

48 Alexander Badenson

China Mad Officej

* Probably killed at this place,

Augsate

1

SA MENDER, British banque, Capt. D. Gower. Captain.

VALKYRIEN, British barque, Captain J Baikie-Chong Woo,

theo Customs San Francisco.

from

For further insormation as to Freigh ir Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 601, Qusen's Head Central

C. D. HARMAN;

Agent. Uchykong, November 23, 1839,

2218

All Parcela must be sent to nie Odica and should be marked to address in full i and the same will be received by us unti 3 p.m. the day provious to sailing.

For information on to Passage or Freight, ipply to

ADAMSON, BELL &

Agente

2104

Pen ad and published by Gro. Menust

Baux, at the China Mall Office, No. 2 Waadtam Biest, Herugkong.

Hentg. November 18, 1ARD,

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