Mails
Entertainments.
NOTICE.
AMAKICHI TROUFX
Tof Fokio, Jagon, will give their
GRAND PERFORMANCE
JAPANESE AUROBATIC FEATS at the RaceTION GROUND, WEST POUT.
(Front of Sailor's Home). Troupe is composed of 18 of the Bes and Well-known Aozozars who had visit
ed Hongkong, Saizon, Singaporo, Java, and India four years ago with grez:
GET STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,This
ADEN, ISMAILIA, PORT SAID, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, BRINDISI,
PLYMOUTH AND LONDON;
AT&G
BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALOUTTA AND AUSTRALIA.
·N B.-Cargo can be taken on through Bills of Lading for BATAVIA, PERSIAN MARSEILLES, GULF PORTS,
AND HAMBURG, NEW YORK BOSTON.
SPROTH ONLY LANDED AT PLYMOUTH.
THE
JEE PARKIülas and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY's Steamship
302 1.00
TO-NIGHT, the 24th Instant, Prices of Admission s Boxes (4 ubairs in eich bex)......$8.00 First Class Second do.
-- 0.50) Third dow..................... 0.20 Doors open at........8 o'clock p.m.
do Commence at.......... CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.
EVERY NIGHT.
Y. YOKOSE, Agent. Hongkong, October 24, 1802
I
1844
BRINDISI, Captain D. Roome, with To-day's Advertisements,
Bor Majesty's Malls, will be despatched
from this for BOMBAY, oa THURSDAY, 27th October, at Noon, (connecting with the RIMALAYA at BOMBAY, which Yessul take on hor Osago for LONDON, vid SUEZ CANAL, leaving that port on the 19 NOVEMBER, 1892),
'Cargo will be received on board until 4 pm. Parcels and Specie (Gold at the Office antil 4 pm on the day before sailing,
Bilk and Valuables for Europe will be transhipped at Colombo; General Cargo for London will be conveyed nd Bom bay. Tes will be sant either vid Bombay or Columbo according to wangement.
For further Particulars regarding FREIGHT and FASSAGE, apply to the PAMINBOLAL & ORIENTAL SYMAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY'S Ofice, Hongkong.
The Contents and Value of Packages are required to be declared prior to shipment.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Oom pany's Black Bills of Lading.
Passengan desirous of insuring their bag. gago can do so on application at the Co- pany's Office,
This Steamer takes Cargo and Passengers för KansmitTES.
A M. MARSELALL,
for Superintendent.
P. & O. 9. N. Co's Office,
Hongkong, October 19, 1892,
1823
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. -ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE,
CHINA AND JAPAN.
PROPOSEN SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, 1892.
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.) Empress of China | Wednesday | Nov. 2. Empress of India | Wodnesday | Nev, 30. Empress of Japan | Wellnurday | Des. 28. * THE R. M. 3. EMPRESS OF CHINA,
Capt. R. ARCHIBALD, Commander, sailing at Noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd November, with Her Majesty's Mails, will proceed to VANCOUVER, vid SHANGHAI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA.
RATES OF PASSAGE. (La Moxican Dolla»), FROM HONGROND, FIRST OLAKS.
TO
Vancouver, Victoria, Ea) quimsuit, New West- minster, B.C....... Port Townsend, Sostile,
Tacoma, Waok Portland, Ore., San Fran.
Banff, Calgary Alba..... Winnipeg Mad Minneapolis, St. Paul, Du
luth Minn...... Chicago, IL, Kansas City,
St. Louis, Mo.. Milwaukee, Wis.............. Detroit, Mich., Cinciousti,“ Cleveland, Columbus, Hamilton, Londen, Toron
Lo, Oak
Buffalo, Niagara Falls
N.L
Kingston, Ottawa, Ont.,
Montréal, Quebec, Que How York, Albatry, Troy,
Roshester, NY. Baltimore, Md., Philade phis, Pittsburg, Pa... Washington, D. U., Boston,
Mass Portland Me..................... Halifax, N.6, St. John,
N.Bestiarese Liverpool, and Louden via )
Liverpool
Faris via Liverpool and
Londos.com
Havre, via Liverpool
Bremen, Hamburg
GOVERNMENT BILLS,
TENDERS for SPECIE, Mexican Dol-
lars, current in this Colony, and weigh-
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
STEAM TO SHANGHAL
The P.&O. 5. N. Co.'
Эболадатір
Strat,
Captain K. J. SLIEMAN, will leave for the abero place TO MOR. ROV, the 20th Instant, at Daylight. For Freight or Passage, apply to
H. H. JOSEPH,
Superintenden
P. & 0. 8. &. Co, 's Olhos,
Hongkong, October 24, 1892.
1825
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & 5000HOW.
The Co.'s Steamship
Namoa, Captain HARRIS, will to despatched for the above Parta on WEDNESDAY, the 26th Iost, at Daylight.
For Freight or Fossago, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Eloogkong, October 24, 1802.
1887
THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
دا.
FOR MANILA FIA AMOY,
The Co.'s Steamship
Zafiro, Captain ConsAs, will be despatched for the above
This Steamor has superior Accommoda. ton for Passengers.
ing 7.17, in Exchange for STERLING | Port on WEDNESDAY, the 28th Imat., at DILLS, drawn at 10 days sight, on the 5 p.m. Lords Commissioners of HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY, LONDON, will be RECEIVED by the Cress PAYMASTER, Army Pay Da- partment, until 11 am. TO-MORROW, the 26th Instant.
Tar Tenders to state the Total Amount required (in Pounds Sterling), and the Amount for which each Bill should be drawn, but no Bills will be issued for sum less than £100-
The Tenders to be in duplicate, and in Sexled Covers, addressed to the Chief Pay mester, Army Pay Department, and endorsed
Tenders for Government Bill.."
The right to accept or reject any or all of the Tenders is reserved.
4. H. CHAUNOY, COLONEL, Chief Paymaster, China. HER MAJESTY' TEXASURY Úrrick,
Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th October, 1892.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN & Oui,
General Managers. Hongkong, October 24, 1802 THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBK AND YOKOHAMA.
The Co.'a Steamship
Ningthow,
1856
H. L. ALLEN, Comm'der,
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. October 231:
Bang, British al., from Whampos.. Fung Ping, Chinoso str., from Whampoa. Wooney, British str,, from Whampoo. Yung Ching, Chinese str., 781, Harris, Nowch wang October 17, Beana-C. M. N; Co.
fresh N.E wind, modumts son and fins einudy weather, Manua
The British steamer Zufro ropolia; Had moderata to fresh N., wind sad sisar weather to Prata Bhosl; from thenos to port, strong wind and high cross sƏR.
The German steamer Eyemoon reporta: Had strcag N.E. monsoon all the way down to Breaker Point ; thence to port, moderato B.N.Ely wind,"
The British steamer Whampoa reporty i Had irech N.E. breeze, and high sex.
The Japanese steamer Sakata Maru 'zo- ad moderato N.E. wind and fina weather throughout.
Surat, British steamor, 1,676, IL J. Sleeports; man, Bombay October 5, and Singapore 17, Mails and General.-P. & O. &. Ñ.0.
Canton, British steamer, 1,110, Thos Sellar, Wuhn October 19, and Warung 20, | Bice.JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Namoa, British atanmer, 863, J. Harris, Foochow October 20, Amoy 21, and Swatow 32. General---DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Ü6.
Kungpai, Chinese steamer, 706, Johnson, Newchwang Uctober 18, Beads, C. N. Go.
MOUNT AUSTIN HOFEL LIST OF VISITORS.
Mr Beattie Mra Blackburne Mr Hars Buck Consul Bedler Col. Chauncy Sov. R. F. Cobbold
Mr Cochrane Mr and Mrs. ¤, 0.
Cohen
Cosmopelit, German str., 61, W. T. Sobir, Hoile October 18, Sugar.-WILLER
Jc Co.
Glenartney, British steamer, 1,944, J. McGregor, Swatow October 22, General. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
?
Independent. German steamer, 1,125, J. Scholl, Muji October 17, Ural--WISER &
Zatro, British steamer, 679, A. W. R. Cobban, Manila October 20, General,- SHEWAN IG OC,
Daphns, German steamer, 1,230, T. Voss, logo October 17, General,SESSEN &
do.
Enjeerton, German steamer, 1,208, a Henerant, Shanghai October 19, General, ¡ -Sirmware & Co."
October 24-
Ardgay, British str 1,080, James Thom, Samarang October 14, Sugar. --JARDIRE, MATHESON & Co.
Whampoa, British steamer, 999, Eutobi- sod, Wain October 19, and Bratów 23, Rice. BUITIFFIELD & SWIRE
Sakata Maru, Japanese str., 1,369, J. B. Maconian, Nagasaki October 20, General.
-Geo. R. STEVANE;'>
Tai Fich, German str., from Whampoa, Myrmidon, British str., 1,81, R. Nelson, Shanghai ría Adoy Uctober 17, General BUTTREFELD & WINE.
Ningps, German atomor, 702, Lehmann, will be despatched as Shanghai October 21, General.SIKSEEN
& Co.
1880
above on or about the 30th Instant
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Aventa. Hongkong, October 24, 1892,
MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS,
1855
YOKOHAMA,
DEPARTURES,
Octobez 23: Lokrang, for Whampoa Alwine, for pihow. Thales, for Cosat Ports.
Pekin, for Amoy.
THE following Particulara of SALE of FOR SHANGHAI, TAKU, KOBE AND Bentaria for Pasoraan (Java),
CROWN LAND by PUBLIC AUCTION,
to be held on the Spot, on MONDAY, tha 31st day of Ostobor, 1892, at 4 p.m., aro published for general information.
By Command,
a. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
1854
The Steamship
Moray, Captain Couche, will be despatched as above on
or about MONDAY, the 31st Instant. For Freight or Passago, apply to
DOD WELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agesita. Bloogkong, October 24, 1892.
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.
October 24: Fung Ching, for Whampoa. Haiphong, for Haiphong. Chuvan, for Haiphong. Constance, for New York, Kungpai, for Whampoa. Caut or, for Whampoa
Lyetmoch, for Whampoa..
Bago, Portuguese gunboat, for Minano.
1358
Richard Parions, for New York,
Hailong, for Szatow,
Hongkong, 19th October, 1892 Particule of the Letting by Public Aze- tion Sale, to bs held on MoNDAY, the 31st day of October, 1892, até p.m., by Order of His Excellency the Governor, FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL
of One Lot of Crown Land, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999
years.
Prepaid Retorn
¿
12
Mos Mos
Bo.
225 338 394
Particulars of the Lot.
Begies Locality.
Measure
menste
Praya ft. Et, ft.
Went
Marias (front of
30% Halbers
266 383 487 | 1) No. 978 275 413 482) 285 428 499
295 443 617
305 458 694
310 466 543
Contents
Arnual Bent.
H50123160 140 19,500) 352 47.700
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG,
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
In the Goods of the late TANG LOK,
Deceased
Vicrousa, by the grace of God để tha United Kingdota of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the | Faith, to All the next of kin of TANG
Lox, lato of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Contractor, Deceased.
HEBRAS it appears by an Affidavit of
WH HENRY JAMES HOLES, of Victoria,
325 675 600 in the Colony of Hongkong, sworn on the 6th day of Oatober, 1892, and filed in this Court that TANG Lox, late of Victoria afore- said, died on the 3rd day of June, 1887, at Viatorin aforesaid, Intestate, leaving Taxo
345
335 345
2nd class steamer and 1st class on rail, and 2nd class steamer and tail, also Steer
ago Faresand Rates to other places, quoted on application,
The Steamers call at Victoria to land and embark Passengera.
Return Tickets. Time limit for prepaid return ticket is reckoned from date of issue to date of re-embarking at Vancouver.
Through Fraingo Tickets granted to Eng.
This Steamship
Carmarthenshire,
Captain Clans, will be despatched as above on
er about WEDNESDAY, the 2nd Prucino,
instead of sa previously advertised.
For Fraight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agente.
Hongkong, October 24, 1892.
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.
1820
FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG AND ANTWERP,
The Steamship
Kowthing, for Amoy.
Wasang, for Shanghai.
ter for Singapore and London,
Whampoo, for Whampos.
Porpoiss, British gunboat, for a prutino.
OLEAKED).
Funy Ping. for Swatow.
Tai Yick, for Chefoo.
Donas, for Saigon,
Nestor, for Amoy.
Menuruir, for Fort Darwin and Sydney. Cheang Heck Kin, for Amog Peadhaw, for Ca$30.
PASSENGERS.
A BRIEF,
Mr.J. B. Coughtrio
Mr W. EL Gaskell
Dr. Hirschberg Mr W. Macboaản •
Mrs W. Maobean,
Barse and children Bir Charles C. Malol Mr and Mrs McLead Mr B. F. Megerink Me Verner Moyer
Mr O. Sob worko Mr and Mrs Šoptimus Vaughan Morgan Mr A. Ross Mr Taylor Captain Tillett
VICTORIA HOTEL. VISITORS' LIST.
Capt. F. O. Blanco Mr W. J. Lyo Dr. mich Mrs Canaris MrObas, W. Mathewa Mr and Mrs G. G. Mc Q. "Moller', Cadby and child Mry Morcinon Mr.W. Donca Capt. G. A. Forsaith Mrs Farmer
Mr G. F. Focken
Me Eluaa. Murata Me Chas. . Ratosay
M
C. F. Schepens Mr W. Schwalor
and Mrs Louis Dr. D. P. Seaton Giraudier
Mrs Weir
Mr W. Hancock
Mr E. B. Josey
Mr and Mrs W. F.
Wanyon
Mr Kostan Kanake Me George 0. Whitton
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW:
Shipping
Daylight Surat-Ion ros for Shangħal, Nood. Lawang kavos for Japan.
Amusements.
[No. 9215 OCTOBER 24, 1899"
9 p.m.-Performance of Japmama Aeri. batic, Fonts at Ranisation Ground West Polat
Miscellaneous.
11 am-Tenden for Government Bills
received by the Chief Paymaster. v
General Memoranda. THURSDAY, October 27 →
Goods per Staker Omu unslaimed after
Noon bjest to rea
6.30 p.m.-Extraordinary Meeting of
Members of the Hongkong Club.
6.30 p.m.-Meeting of Diligentis Lodge. Goods per Lawang undelivered after this
date subject to rent
FRIDAY, October 28:-
3 p.m.Avotion of 8.9. Kiungchow. Monday, October 31 ..
4 p.m.Auction of Orewa Land as Prys
West (front of Sailors' Home),
..""
Exchange.
Homozone, October 24.
On London.
› Bank, Wire,
Ou demand
30 days' sight,
4 months' sight,
Credits, 4,
On Pari
on the sight,
-
Credits, 4-monins' wight,
Documentary
On demand,
On Berlin-Demand,ü, is
'On New York→→ On demand,
Credits, 60 days' night,
For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY 18-On Bombay LAND, OCOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL Wire, LE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MBL-
On dém
deciand,... BOURNE. (Supplementary. No Ex-On Calontes tra postage).
Wire,
Par Memuir, at 3.30 ɛ.m., on Tuesday,
the 28th inat., instead of sa previous ly notified.
For YOKOHAMA & HIOGO.—
Par Lewang, at 11.30 am., on Tuesday,
the 26th Iost,
For AMOY.-
Por Cheong Book Kian, at 1.50 p.m., on
Tuesday, the 26th fnet.
For SWATOW & SHANGHAL-H
Per Exang, at 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday, the
26th inst.
Fer SWATOW & AMOT.---`
Per Siam, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday, the
25th inst.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
l'at Namco, at & p.m., on Tuesday, the
25th inst.
For SWATOW & BANGKOK-
Por Kong Bang, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 25th inst.
On demand Oa Shanghai-
Ondent,
30 days' sighs, private paper,
про
Gold Leaf, 100 fine (por ime!) Bevaraigus (Bank's buying rate)
3.85
the
MARRIAGES,
P
Street Congregational Church,
20th September, by the Nov;S: ILLIAM ROBEKMois (late of
assistant Editor, Daily, a sabay to Luzzin, daughter of
Sbatt, Esq., Aberdeen. ed, Cairnie, Ban Tahire, on 24th Sept., by the Bar. Alexander Biddan, MA, BD tablished Church, DAVID GUI BERT, of the Hongkong Palice Force, to Hannara, eldes, daughter of David Hay,, Loanbrad
DEATH
On
Sept, at Oaky House, Feat bourne, Fragoza Blizzza Sorita, the beloved wife of Marene Flowers (late H.B. M. Con- aal in Japan), aged 48.
The publication of th de iaurti commencer,
The Chin Stail.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1892.
In the evidence given before the Rovat Court at Hongkong last week the public have a complete and intelligible history of the · Bokhara Indeed, the sad idry was previous
ison with little short of almost sbsolute Tulness of detail in the pub lisbed statements of some of the sur vivors, and the finding of the Court any 7 be said to have been a foregone 2/10 2/10 conclusion. The Court could strach 2/10 blame to nobody who was in any way re- 2/101sponsible for the navigation and control 2/10% of the steamer. They considered that Capam
tain Sama had been zealous and antemit- ting in his attention to his duties, end- that the loss of the Bothere was not due. to the wrongful act or default of any certificated officer. In the wisdom which comes so much more easily after the event than before it, the Court, however, expressed the opinion that, if certain things bed been done instead of certain other things this lamentable 224 catastrophe would probably not have occurred. This, as we said, is the wisdom. that comes after the event, and it in no way implies that Capts Sams and his officers did not do their very best and skilfulest, according to their “ lights, to save the ship and the lives on board.. So much we may
836.60
$ 6.92
A. S. WATSON & Co., always expect British sailors, to do
LIMITED.
SEEDS!
without any thought of there being anything heroic in it, and as a plain matter of duty The Court in its finding expressly states that. its calculations ware based on a know- ledge of facts not in the possession of the captain and officery at the ume thei calculations were made. They had to combat with entirely exceptional cir cumatanese, and with forces the difect of which they could not azatrately estimate. In the emergency or rather the series of
with all the coolness, intelligence and decision, with all the self-abnegation and devotion to duty that could be.xx pected from men. All this, sleo, is w only what we should look for from the commander and officers of agy British VEGETABLE & FLOWERship in like circumstances. In such a
UR SEGOND AND LAST SHIPMENT emergencies, which arom they acted
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL UR
REGISTER
October 23-ATP.M.
Woatock.
Tokio.....
Nagasaki..
Shanghai.
Fooshow..
Amoy in...
Asping --.
ně 32ė Fabz.
Temperature
Swatow.... 30:04]
Hongkong 30.04.75 Vict. Peak
Cautoa... 80.07 76 Macao..... 30.06 79
Lumility.
Услов
October 24, at 10 AM.
Hoilo 30.06 79 Por Surat, for Hongkong: from London, Blizna 29.82 83 Haiphong, 30.07 67 Sub-Lient. E. S. Carey, Sub-Lieut. J. A. Manila 19.82 88 Fergusena, Lieut a. H. D. Ravenhill, Pay-0.8. James Denbighshire,
master C. Jones Sub-Liea. Bestty Bow- Japt. Verean, with ball, Mes Batro, Mrs Percebois and chil despatched as above on dren, Mesare C. Dox, Minhinnor, A. Wostook. or shoot FRIDAY, the 4th Proximo, Rodger and S. Edwards; from Bombay, Mr Tokio instead of as previously advertised. E. H. Honeyeet from Penang, Mr Leong Nagasaki..
For Freight or Pasanga, apply to
Lok Bing: from Singapore, Lieut. Higgin-Shangbai. botham, Meser C. J. Saunders, G. J. Prochow... DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Liltos, Swon Eph and R. E. Bye. For amoy...... Agente,
Yokohama: fron London, Lady Mabel Anping..... Hongkong. October 24, 1872.
Filguak, Lady Nesta Fitzgerald, Mr Sratow...50:11 72 L. B. G. Sail; from Brindisi, Mesurs Hongkong 30.12 72 Moura and Kinako; from Bombay, Mr Vict. Puak — W. Martin. Fe Shanghai: from London, Canton Mex LG. Tufali, Mesars 8. Nott, Martin Macao.... Svail, Hies Skil, Mesara Birrell, The Huskow... Bloway, Itev. Bagnall, Mrs Bagnall sad Haiphong.30.15 67 03 children, Miss Bailey, Liard, Emilie, Bolinao... 29,90. 84 72 Holander, Bludberg, Erickson, Angwick Manila..... and Muller; frop Brindisi, Mesars Matena-C.S. Jamon
DILIGENTIA LODGE OF
INSTRUCTION.
1679
Regular MEETING of the shovė. LG will be held on THURSDAY, the 27th Iunt., at 6.30 p.m. precisely.
Hongkong, October 27, 1892...
Ginger Ale.
and Matamoto.
КЕ
TIMALE ENHJU
Weather.
FOR THIN
SEASON
SEEDS
case of this they could hardly do any thing more bergic than what was im posed on them as their simple duty. having arrived, "we strongly adving Cun-That they did their, daty bravely and thoroughly there can be no question, Somera (in order to prosent disappointment) and the ungrudging acknowledgement to book their Orders at once for all sechs of that fact is no small praise to them. That the final scene was not made mora required for late sowing. This shipment tragic by & panie samongst the passen
gers was no doubt due to the great con- contains many NEW KINDS highly, re-
fidence which they felt in the commac- der and his offes
commanded for this climate.
FERMINGERS
MANUAL OF GARDENING
for the
TROPICS
This work in alike Interesting to the Bladeat of Botany and Practical Gardener, and comprises à far
'à large number of plants, which, for the ceavatience of reference, are arranged in separate groupe, and are headed with their ordinary and botanical names The cultivation of "FLOWERS, VECE
It is quite clear from the evidenca giren before the Naval Court that the calamity was one which could not have been sverted, nor evez mitigated, by any efforts that could have been made to render assistance from Hongkong. When became evident beyoudall doubt that the long dels, în the arrival, of the Bolibara, or of any news of her, meant that something serions mest bere happened to the steamer, people estorsig ly looked to the Naval Authorities to do something in the way of rendering assistance. Almost every hope of help from that quarter had been given up bo fore any action was taken. It turned out that the less of the Bokhara had occurred under, such circumstances as would, unfortunately, have made the promptest action of no avail to save her.
Barometer falling. Gradient moderate TABLES, FRUIT TREES, Ets, in But this fact by no means romores the
winds.
Per Namos, fom Cosat Ports, 64 Chinese for Per Glenarthy, from Swatow,, 109 Chi-and airy. (Tasted at 11.8 a.)
daca
1859
11986.
Per Zafiro, Fom Manila, Me and Mrs Weicher, Mr A Peinhardt, Capt. Speechley, and 48 Chine
Per Lemon, from Shanghai, Miss E.
·
Weather clear, wattleally dealt with, and Fruning, Grafting
W. DOBERCE,
and Manuring thoroughly explained, Director of the Observatory.
Price: $6.60. Hongking Ubierestory, Oct. 24, 1892.
1. Biostag, reduced sa E7 degrass Fahren-
and kindredthe.
Ho Sax his secondary wife, FaNo Texo |:175 have always made good GINGER Saunds, Mess D. Bailife, R. W. ..ait, and to the level of the zez in inches, teaths,
SHANG his second son, and Tino YUNG MAU
the only child of the late Tang Hau SHAN ALE; we are now making the best. At the third son of the ssid Tang Lox and
TANG CHANG SHI, widow of the said TANG acious exhibitions and competitions in SHAU SKAM and the busband and children
of A-Ha a daughter or adopted daughter of London and elsewhere, GINGER ALE
the said TAND ECR his next of kin or reput made by the formatë we now ura has won ed next of kin. And whereas it further appears by the said Afidavit that the said 32 Prize MEDALS and CERTIFICATES
HENRY JAMES HOLMES in the Solicitor or
Proctor of the anid TANG CHANG SHI Guar
of MERIT.
"
land, France, and Germany by all transdian of the mid Tax YUNG MAU 000 of In 1890 competed and won against FOUR
Atlantic lines of steamers,
the next of kin of the said doossed.
The analyst's report
Now Special rates (first clam only) are granted this is to command you that within 21 days of the most famed Belfast makers. to Missionaries, members of the Naval, from the date beroof, you do cage an ap Milltary, Diplomatis, nod Civil Bervices, to pearance to be entered for you in the said Zuropeen officials
in service of China or Court in its Probate Jurisdiction and accept For refuse the Letters of Administration of Japan, and to Government officials.
CABOO-Through Bills of Lading issued all and singular the personal estate and to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to effeste of the said deceased or show cause' why the same should not be granted by Canadian mal United States Poluta.
CONSULAR INVOICces of Goods for United authority of our sald Court to BROCK States Points should be in quadruplicate; BaseERD, the Dfficial Administrator. And and one cop met be sent forward by the take noise that in default of your 80 steamer to the care of D. E. Brows, Assis pearing and accepting and extracting the tant General Freight and Fasonger Agent, said Lotters of Administration, the fudg Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Vau of the said Court will proceed to grant Bouver, B.C.
Lesters of Administration of all and aingu.
PARORLA must be sent to the Company's office with address marked in fult by 5p.m. on the day previous to wailing.
For Further information sa to Passage and Freight, soply to t
E, HOLLOWAY, General Agent, Orica: Perider's Street.
Hongkong, October 8, 1892.
WASHING BOOKS..
ar the personal estate and effects of the aid deceased to the said Official Adminis trator your absazoo notwithstanding.
Dated the 20th day of Qatober, 1802, in the fifty-sixth year of our reign.
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ORUIOKÉHANH & Co., LTD.,
Fictoria Dispensary, QUEEY'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, October 18, 1852. - '
Wood, and 41Chinese,
Per Myrmida, from Shanghai, Captain Vardes, Mr Valker, Bira Woodyear, and 800 Chiness.
For Nongpa from Shanghai, 6 Chinzie.
DEPARTID. Per Glaney for Singapore, Mazza C. M. Barradas R. Bowden, H. Swift, H. Hugget, at WH. Wickham, and 280 Chinese.
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Homer, in peremtage of vakaration, the humidity of mir naturaind with moistars being 190.
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blame which was very properly attached to the Senior Naval Officer at Hong- kong for what may have been merely au over-scrupulous regard for the rules of red tape, although it looked like la- howan indifference se to the safety of the Bokhara and the large number of lires on board. This, hesitation shout going to the assistance of the ill- fated steamer, at a time when it was presumed that she must be in sore neeil of help, if she was still afont, getmed Lo Pte time smile inexplicable
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HONGKONG REGISTER.
Sold in ting containing 10 aach, 81.50 28th 100
The Bishatoamor Surat reports; Bambay to Jolombo, fine weather through- out. Colombe to Penang light:S. W. mon-
thereby aiding the Plants to stiain to their 8000 and vercast rainy weather. Ponung to Singapoe, first part thick weather, with
Previous On date at On date a full size, vigour and beauty. raia latte part fua weather. Singapore
day step. 10a.m. to Elougkng; to Polo Bapain, light 8.W
Enromoter 30.04 30.12 30,03 to N.Winds and cloudy, on to 12.30 N. moderate Northerly winds, and frequent Humidity
75 Temperature
72 79 hard igails with heavy rain, and a high Direction of Norther amell. On to 20 N. strong mon-
Wind soon, wit very high as andoloudy wastbars Fore thence tiarrival; moderste and fine.
Weather... The Cinco atsamer Yung Ching reports: Rain......... Had song NE wind; fue weather throughat
The British steamer Canton reperta From Boop Lland Pass to Lammocks, ox- perered strong N. monsoon, with high followig san; thence to Hongkong, modo- 1819 mate vid and fine. October 22nd, spoko
Frand Mail, of Pyramid Peint, bound N.
The British atomer Nemoa roports : Not Responsible for Debts..
Left Bochor on the 20th October, experi- ensedtrong N.E monsoon, high ess to Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Amoy Left Amoy on the list, and Swe Owners will be Responsible for tow and; From Amoy to State similar any Debt contracted by the Officers or wester; from Amoy to port, fresh. N. E. SLI-ROOMED HOUSE, 6, OBAROKAY of the following Vessels, during bree and fine, but alandy. Steamers in
and Official Administrator.
TO LET.
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their stay in Hongkong Harbour:---`
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J. M. V. E FIGUEIREDO,
No. 5, Caine Road.
Hongkong, October 24, 1892.
E. Ballard-Goo, B. Steves,
Santa Clara, American ship, Capt. 1861 W. Faller, -Jardino, Mathiason de Co.
The British steamer Glenartney "reports R.Lelbriter 4pm., 22nd October, Azzi- | rodilingkong 7.80u.m., 33rd; experienced
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In Ahoy, Cheang Bye Tong. Steamaru in Exos BOYLE, American barqué, Capt. J. Swat, Formosa and Keongsang,
Do. Minimum over night.
Honaxoro, October 24, 1897.
News that Admiral Fremantle (e vidently takes a much more sensible, Prevent bot to say bumane, view of the matter.
than his predecessor, Aderal Richards, took) has written resently time he desires it to be understood that it is his order that Rer Majesty's ships on this station should afford every help to whijo dec ported to be in distress, and thas ndă- cers auould act even in case where re- ports are pos entirely trustworthy, especially when Britial ships are in question. Can the hesitation in this instance have been due to the fact that the Bakhara was not" reported in distress * Burely not. We should be foth to believe that any NEW PARIS British Naval Oficer would allow the letter of his, instructions to merder, the eruzit of them in such a case, LAWN MOWERS, It is true that there was unhappily, na report, srustworthy or otherwise, that the Bokkuru was in distrem but that - there must be something wrong wa 1 beyond all doubt, although nobody hospi ***Thad any iden of the terrible sakint, fo which things had gone wrong with begy
po Special quotations for large quantities,
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$17.00 BACH'
A. 8. WATSON & Co., Ltd., The ill-fated mail steamer te beyond
af at it is true, long before any body thought of the adoratty for sending a vessel to look for her Bus: the question, Why was the aerols. 1809 60 long delayed
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Hongkong, October 15, 1802,
fozes none