.

Entertainments.

Under the Distinguished Patronage of BIS EXCELLENCY Six WILLIAM ROBIN.

SON, K.O.M.G.;

HIS EXOSILENTY THE HON. Sc. EDMUND B. FREMANTLE, K.O.B., O.M.G.;

and HIS EXCELLENCY MAJOR-GENELAL DIGBY

BARKER, O.E.

*

GBAND CONCERT, UPTLS or MAESTRO CATTANEO,

BY

PUP Aid of the Furnishing of

THE NETHERSOLE HOSPITAL (SUPPLEMENTARY TO TRE ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL),

at present in course of erection.

ST. ANDREW'S HALL.

POSTPONED UNTIL -

THURSDAY, the 6th April.

PROGRAMME. PART I,

1-Opening Chorus, Bing, Pretty Maiden, Sing; Romanxa and Chorus. It was a Knight;

Romanza, 'Tis the Harp in the Air; Angolus Chores Maritana, by Wal- lach......... .-Aria, for Bass, Dis

Mr J. Melalium, Mrs Mudie,

and Ladies & Gen- tlemen Amate!LF I

peres son Vada-Losar Kraal

bs, by Me-

yerboar

3-Aria for Contralto,

Cho fato Orfée and Mrs A. G. Gordon Euridica, by Gluck...)

4.Piano Solo ......Miss Carolina de Souza

5-Grand Aria and Ja-】

baletta for SoprapoMiss B. Carvalho -La Traviata, by

Verdi

6.-Romanza for Bari-"

tons, Un Ballo in Mr C. M. Grace Maschera, by Verdi 7.-Ariaand Allegro for"

Soprano, I Puritani, Mrs G. S. Ceccon by Bellini na, 8.-ATD Maria, for Bass and Chorus, by A. Cattaneo ......

PART II.

Mr. Holliday, and Ladies & Go

tlemen Amateurs

1-Aria for Soprano, Miss J. Carvalko

and Miserere for So-

My C. Lammert, prano, Tenor, and

Gland Ladies & Gen- Chorus-It TrOVA+

tlemen Amuletra tore, by Verdim, 2.-Aria for Soprano,

Reberto il Diavolo, Mrs Kjeller

by Meyerbeer 3,Aria for

Mr P. J. FaRE

Uomo Gentic Sleep, Ivanhoe, by Sullivan) 4.Waltz, From the

Mr Buchwaldy Pacific to the Atlan tle, for Violin and

and Piano, by A. Cat. Mr Cattung

5.--Habanoras and Bo-

lero, for Soprano, by fra F. D. Gruden: Tradier and Arditi

6.Aria for Tenor, Bal-

Too Dimora, Faust, Mr. Loramert by Gonnod

7.-Grand Aria for

Baan, Maomette Se- Mr C. Holladay condo, by Rossini.....) 8-Dust for Soprano Mrs G. S. Occur

aud Contralto, Stabat and Mator, by Rossini...rs d. G. Gurdon

[NO ESCOBES.]

Ticketo, Two Dollars each, may be End

KELLY Messrs. from ME BREWER, WALSH, Merra. LANE, CRAWZorn & Co., and Messrs. MOUTHIE, ROBINSON & Co.

Hongkong, March 22, 1893.

Intimations.

1:16

. KNORR'S ANTIPYRINE “LION

DE. ANTIPFsits. 10 to 20

grains troy) as the most approved and most EFFICACIOUS REMEDY in cases HEADACHE, MIGLAISE, NEURALALA, kthen- MATEM, FEVER, TYPHY, ERYSIPELAS, HODPING Coton, INFLORSZA, Degaus, and MANY OTHER COMPLAINTS. It is also the very buet ANTISEPTIC. Highly recom- mended by the Medical Faculty.

Ask for Dr. Kuorr's Antipyrine! Lion Brand. Each tin bears the inventor's signature "Dr. Koor" in red letters.

Intimations.

THE MILLE COAL MINING COMPANY.

THE dark reddish colour, For Steam purposes, it has been pretiounced to be T BEST AND THE MOST ECONOMICAL OF ALL THE JAPANESE COALS.

MIKE COAL is a bituminong

Ita export is increasing yearly, and the opinions expressed by Bevoral of Tur LARGEST REGULAR CONSUMERS are in testi- mony of the EXUELLEST QUALITIES OF THIS COAL

ATTENTION is called to the following ADVANTAGES to Shipowners and Captains, whe Coal their Bankers direct from the Undersigned

DERMATOL is the beat valuerary; its affect in stimolating the closing of wounds- is described as amazing.

To be had of every reputed Chemist and Druggist.

Supplies constantly on hand at CUNA EXPORT, LORT & BANK COMPAGNIE,. Hongkong and Shanghai, Sole Agents for China.

Beware of purious vmitations ! ! ! 1069

*WANA

HERE

ALDBECK, MACGREGOR &

Co.,

Wine and Spirit Merchants, 18, QUEEN'S ROAD,

Hongkong, August 18, 1891,

Freshfons of the Coal.

Uniformity of quality.

Freedom from impurities.

THE

CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL

ONDON LYRIC COMPANY. Proprietors-T, B. Hardy and J. S. Smith. Director-J. Saville Smith. -

TO-NIGHT!{ (THURSDAY), 23in Manon, 1893, The Farcical Comedy, in 2 Acts, THE LATE LAMENTED.

CHARACTERS:

Mr. Stewart Crosse Mr HENRY KITTS Major Joseph Marshall Mr J. H. NON

Mr Richard Webb......Mr E. FERGUSSON

Mr Fawcett...... ...Mr THOMAS VEENER Parkor

.....M. FULTON MELLAR

Supply any quantity on shortest notice. Jangon smith ...Mr D. O. SMITH Quick dospatch

Best of weight, etc., vie.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA,

Sole Agents.

Hongkong, October 1, 1892.

1714

GRAS. J. GAUPP & Co., Chronometer, Watch & Clock Makers, Mawelteri, Gold & Silversmiths.

AUTICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND

1612

PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, "GLENEALY BUILDINGS, (No. 12 and 14, Wyndham Street.)

N METEOROLOGIGAT

INSTRUMENTS.

Portes. Mr EnWARD ROYS

Bra Stewart Crosse....Miss MARE BRIAN Mre Richard Webb.....Miss M. GAROOR Kate Morgan Mary.........

Mrs J. F. BRIAN

Miss V. VagиAR

Act 1st-Roars of Laughter! Act 2nd Shouts of Laughter !!

AN INTERVAL OF 5 MINUTES.

When the following Interogting and Amua ing Ilus will be given - Mr D. O SMITH, Comio Parody.

VOIGTLANDER'S CELSH KATED BINOCULARS AND TELBYU©PKS, Ritonia's LIQUID AND OTHER COMPA-EX_ ADMIRALIY & IMRAY CHARTS. NAUTICAL BOOKS. English SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED WAR Obristons & On.'n ELETRO-Ruco. Want of t

GOLD & SILVER JEWELLANT in great variety. DIAMONDS AND

DIAMOND JEWELLERY A Splendid Collection of the Latest Low

PATERNA. LÊ very moderate prices. 742

YUNG COUNG & Co. (ED

from SHANGHAI, are propared to undertake CONTRACTS and JOBS for PAINTING, POLISHING, DECORATING and all desi criptions of ORNAMENTAL WORK in Houses, also for making OABINETS and FRENCH POLISHING FURNITURE, and solicit the kind patronage of the Public, All Ordere will be promptly, faithfully and "Boat Materials satisfactorily executed. and Superior First-class Workmanship in nent and bost style guaranteed.

CHARGES MODERATE. No. 15, WELLINGTON STREET. Dongkong, February 1, 1833.

Not Responsible for Debts.

195

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nur

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Offices or Cree of the following Vessels, during their stay in ilongkong Harbor-

BANDARRIRA, British harque, Capt. J. C. Jenn.Jardino, Matheson & Co.

CELTIC CHIRY, British ship, Capt. Owen. Jardino, Mathosan & Co.

K. R. Taxis, Amer. abip, Capt. P. B. Nickels.Shewan & Co.

SUNATOR, British ship, Captain S. J. Smith.-Melckera & On.

| To-day's Advertisements

TKS. GILLANDERS has VADANCIES į

ME

for RESIDENT BOARDERS and VISITORS also Accommodation for TABLE BOARDZIH,

Hongkong, July 4, 1592.

1004

A CURE FOR ASTHMA!!! GRIMAULT'S

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKORAMA.

The Co.'s Stormskip

Salasis, Captain Paul, will be despatched for the above

forte TO-MORROW, "the 24th Justaal, at

For Freight or Passage, apply to

G. CHAMPEAUX, Agent, Hongkong, March 23, 1598,

THAT IS LOVE.'

Miss VIVIENNE DAGMAR will Sing

HIGH BOYS. HIGH BOYS."

Mr CECIL URT will Sing

DEATH OF NELSON,"

3. HENRY KITIS

In his Comie Rendition of Bathing..

Misa MARIE BRIAN in her Sonaational TA-RA-RA.BOOM-DE-AY.

Wally***

The Irish Comedian. Mine Mulligan's Home-made Pia.

Concluding with Miss VIVIENNE DAGMAR in the SENSATIONAL SERPENTINE

DANCE.

TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), GRAND VICKREGAL COMMAND NIGHT, Under the Distinguished Patronage and in

the Presence of

His Excelleray the Governor Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M. G., Lady ROBINSON, Family and Suite, when will be repeated for the last time the above Magnificent Bill.

SATURDAY NEXT, The Pretty Musical Comedy *MY SWELTREART."

M MARIE BRIAN as TINA." MI. CROM. Bout as Tary.' Entirely New Songs and Dances.

2.

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PRICES OF ADMISSION. Books of Eight Tickets... Dress Circle and Ste'l. Back Sents................. ..............$ 1. Soldiery and Sailors in waiform half-price to Back Seats only.

Box Plan at Mowers. KKLLY & WALSH, ID.

562

Doors Open at 8,50. To Commencent D, Hongkong. March 23. 1898. HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

118E RANGE welb CLOSED «wing to Military Manoeuvres on the 23rd, 24th and 20th Island, On MONDAY, 27th, it is reserved for the Navy. On TUESDAY, 28th, there will be Practico ht 600 yards; aud on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 29th and 30th, at 800 and 900 Farda.

ED. ROBINSON Bon. Secretary.

Hongkong, March 2:1. 1893

THE

553

Destinatio

Vassals Advertised as Loading.

Vessels.

Ayenta.

Dale o' Leavin

Bremon & Ports o'Call Sachson (8).. Haiphong

Haiphong (8) 've.L'on, 'tg & A'pCardiganshire (s).. Kobe Kingsland (s)... Kabe and Yokotania: Hiroshima Maru (a) London & Parts of Call Dartbago (8)... London, v. Buez Canal Tantalus (e)..... Manila, via Amoy.............. Yiksang (4).............. Manila, vix Amoy Sangkang (8).. Matailles, Orus (6)

....Glenavon (s). Marseille. v. Saigon. New York, SnozOnnal Macdaf (a): Fort Darwin, &c. Chingtu (3).... 8. Francisco.. Jap Belgio (6)..

10. & 0.8. 8. Oo... March 30, at I p.m. S, Francisco, Japan Porn (1)......

Pacito Mail-S: S: Oo.. April 8, at 1-p.m.. San

Shewan & Co. Quick despatch, "... Francisco. Celtic Chief.. Shanghai.

Mirzaporo (8). P. & 0. 9. N. Co...utok despatch, Shanghai, Kobé &Y'ma]Salazie (8)..

Messagarios Taritimes March 24, at 6am. Shanghai, Kobe &Y'ms Carmarthenshire (6)... Dodwell, Carlili & Co. About March 31,. Shanghai, via Arany...Ixon (s)............ Butterfield & Siro... March 25. Straits and Bombay Cwalior (s)......... P. & O. 6. N. Co... March 27, at noon. Vancouver (B.C.. & Bmpress of China (a)..Canadian Pic R. Co.. April 12, at noon. T'hamay. N'k & Kobe Ravenna (5)................

P. & O. 5. N. Oo......March 31, at noon.

Norddeutscher Lloyi. April 3, st 3 p.m. Messageries Maritimes March 24, at 3 p.m. Dodwell, CarlillTM& Co.)&bout March 21. John Andrew... March 26. Gov. R. Stevens....March 30. A F&O. 9. N. Co... March 30, at doon... Butterfeld & Swira... March 28, ..Jardine, Mathason&Co March 24, at 4 p.m.. ......Batterfield & Swire... March 25, at 5p.m. ......Jardine, Matheson&Co About March 31. ..Mesangering Maritimes April 5, at 0007. Dodwell, Carlili & Co. About April 5. Butterfold & Swire... April 6.

DEPARTURES, March 23-

Fidelio, for Haihow. Kiel, for Chofu

Cardiganshire, for Singapore and London. deti, for Hofhow,

Ariquo, for Nagasaki. Hailong, for Swatuw. Carton, for Cantoa. Feivanu, for Canton. Fa Ping, for Danton.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MURROW. Shipping Bs.m-Safatis loaves for Shanghai, &c. 3 p. Haiphong leaves for Haiphong.

4 p..-Tilwang leaves for Manila.

Amusements.

No. 9401 March 28, 1899.

DEATH

On the 9th Jan, At his raidgues, Vis. tocia House, Coalhill, Tenango, Paj LUBA., in his sixty-firat year, SAMURE SPEECHLEY, formerly of Victoria Faundry, Hongkong, only surviving son of the late Samuel Bpecchioy, R.N.

9 p.m.-Performance at the City Hall. The publication of this were commençed

Miscellaneous.

Goods por Kriembiid undelivered after.

this date subiost to reat.

ciation.

WEDNESDAY, March 20

!

p.m.-Masting of Victoria Priory. TEUESDAY, March 30:-

Goodo per Steamer Salazie unclaimed

after Noon subject to rent FRIDAY, March 31 : --

List of Contributions to the Canton Insurance Office. Ltd., to be sent in before this date.

TRURDAY, April 6

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.-- The United States Mail Packet Belgio wil be despatched on THURSDAY, the 30th March, with Mails for Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, San Francisco, the United State, Canada, Honolulu,SATURDAY, April 8 :--- Pero, &c, which will be closed an føl- Iowa

0.16 .. Registry.consos. 0.30 P.M. Post Office closes, but Corros- pondence may be posted on board the Packet, with Late-Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure.

---

AGUES OF CLOSING THE.... ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS.

When the Packets lease at Noon. The following hours will be observed in closing the Mails for Europe, &c., by the English and French Packets when they leave at Noon. The Money Order Office will be closed at the day before.

8.00 M. Posting of Prices Current and

Circulars ecOHOL,

Prices Current and Circulars may however be posted up to 10 o'clock

if they are tied in bundles, country

9p.m.-Concord at St. Audron's Hall.

WEDNESDAY, April 12 :—

Transfer Books of The China Sugar Refining Co Lid closed from this date to 29th April, inclusive;

xt 7.25 p.m.

The China Mail

-5

General Memoranda. : HONGKONG, THURA; MIKOR 23, 1893. SATURDAY, March 26 ;---

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Chinese Forcelain, In view of the disappointing revelation as to the water supply of the Colony. Peki, að "Mr Gsù, P. 'Lammert's.

which was made the other day, in the 9p..-Performance at the City Hal!...

form of à Gavernment notification warn- TUESDAY, March 28,-

Competition of the Hongkong Riße Asso-ing the public of the neceenty for cur

tailing the daily allowance, certain re- marks by the Director of Public Works In his report for 1892 acquire a special interest and significance. Mr Cooper goes minutely into the question of the water supply and his observations hava a direct bearing on the prosent eject of the question. He evidently, wishes in the first place to dispel wast be con- t siders a popular delusion regarding the big reservoir at Tytom." This delusion is that with such storage capacity as the Tylam reservoir affords there Okunot 11 a m.--Meeting of Shareholders of The possibly be any scarcity of water. We Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd., at Com-do not know to what extent this delu- pany's Hotel,

sion affects the views of the public. on the water supply question, but we be- lieve there is a generally prevalent idea that under ordinary conditions, and with due precautions to prevent wanton waste, the combined supplies of Tytan and Pokfulam should suffice for the wants of the population. If this is a mistaken idea, it is a matter for much regret; but it is an idea which the public vory naturally entertained. It was in- calented very assiduonaly at the time the Tytam scheme was being discussed. Ju a speech at a meeting of the Legisla- 2/9tive Council in December 13, 1862, Mr J. M. Price, then Surveyor General, stated that the storage of water afforded 271by the Tytam water works, then begun, would be sumeledtly generous to give a daily allowance of 18 gallons per head of the population per day during the dry season of the year. This left out of account akogether the supply from Pokialain. Mr Price had.. in view a water supply for 180,000 peo- ple, bor Mr Cooper assures us thai Tytam and Pokfulam together are ia. - suficient to supply a population of 146,000. This is what he says

Credits, 4

On Paris-

Exchange.

HONFECNG, March 22

·

Per Salazie, for Hongkong from Mar- seilles, Meters E. King, Kucker, Albert Wiell, Nicola Semice, Bavier Chauffour Bod ervant; Erm Colombo, Mr and Mrs Fabys, and 3 Misca Tahys, Mr Patterson, Octonel and Mrs Dodge; from Singapore, Mr Cadonny, Mr Kesslor, Mrs Emilie Paulomist, Mra Oh Kujo. Mesara Shimazu, F. Spitali, Mrs Dyrapt and servant. Mes Oh Kamki, Baa Suom Lang, Kin in, Max. Helfer, Mr and Mrs Smith, Mr Ab Lian Gun, Messrs Hong Luan, Kin Leong, Chic Tong, and 1 Chinese; from Saigon, Mr Policant, Lients. Langregnet, Billis, Dezue, Sourrunil, Cerribe, Capt. Friquag- mon, Lieut. Laucon, Capt. Morel, Lieute. Bogos, Guillermin, Capt. Massarol, Lieuts Saptovo, Laffite, Delesto, Mr Tappenbeek. Mr and Mrs Piallat, 168 Chinese, and 4 Aunsmitea. Fer Shanghai: from Marseilles, Mesars Vassilieft, Kocelief, 0. Davios, Ferrott, I. Jankey, Rosa. B. Bem, F. Lung, F. Souani, Mesurs S. Maittoff, Raymond, Barend aul N. Duniloff; from Singapore Masste Úkura and Kuano; from Saigon, Lieut. L. Hiluu, Mr Admet, and 23 French Murines. For Kobe; from Singapore, Mr Gonin, Mesere W. Willett and Boomat.

PEAK DELIVERY.-Lotters, &c., will For Yokohama: from Marseilles, Mr Buro-be delivered by the 12 and 3.30 o'clock kin, Me and bits P. B. Tausonki, Messrs Trams only. Correspondenes and Parcsis Kawamsa, Lakya, Kawamura, Matamoto, for the Peak may be posted in the Gonerel

Og Barla-Demand,.......

by country, with the addresses all | On Now York - one way).

10.00 .-Registry ceases.

of

10.30 A..Testing Newspapers,

Books, and Patterns desse. 11.00 A.M.-Mail closén.

Lars Lagers may be posted, (from 11.10.) with 10 cents late fat ag to 11.30 A.M., after which hour they may be sent on Board with the same Lata |

Fee.

--

3.30 3.42

a londog-

Rauk, Wire,

2/7

On demand,

2/8

-30 days' sight,

4 monthe' sight,

3/84 22

2/81

Documentary, montira sight,

On demand,

a

Credits, 4 months' sight,.

#

Credits, days sigist

... 85 ... GB

On Bombay

Wire,

221

On demaud,

321

221

221

... 714

90 days' sight, private paper,

72

338.25 $7.38

On desu,

On Calcutia

Wire, On demand,

On Shaugbai---

Un demand

Gold Leaf, 100 due (portal) Sovereigns (Dank's buying rate)

ATSON & Co.. pl of $78,000,000 gallons to this aunt ba

Mrs Our inoff and 2 cvilizon, Mr Gustinofos: Ofice up to 11.30..m, or 3 pm, or A. S. War

sad servant, Mr Th. Ohmaye; from Colom in the Letter Boxes in the Cara till time of b. Mogare Jager and Legovioheit; from Departure. With regard to letters from Singapore, Mrs Compton and child, Mrand the Feak additional Letter Boxes have been Mrs Moore, Mrs On. Tamis; from Saigon, affixed to Folice Boxes at Magazine Gap, Messrs Dolpit, Morin, Mr and Mrs Huguety Peak Chucah, and at Monat Kellot, Dia. Mr and Mrs Bonja, Messrs Groshany Local Rates will be charged. No Sunday which will be cleared at 12.30 and 4 p.m. and Canavaylo.

delivery. Senders are requested to canca! their Stamps by writing the word Stumped. across them. Covora containing Bak Notes, &c. should be registerad.

Fr Merion, from Sandakan, Mr Darby, 117 Chivose, and 13 Chinoso Lapers for Cartan.

Per Kong Bong, from Bangkok, 23 Ohi.

дело

Per 1st. from Haiphong, 30 Okincso. Per Canton, from Shanghai, 85 Chinese. Per Cheong Chew, from Singapore, 300 Chinese,

DEPARTKI

Per Zefire, for Mozila, 1 European, 14 Chinose, and 3 children.

Per Heilong for Swatow, Messrs Lau, Ching, and Wung Wing Chan.

TH DEPART.

Par Malusis, from Hongkong: for Shang, hai, Mr and Mrs M. A. A. 8. Me and Mra J. J. Leiria, Mesars Koechlin Schwartz, Simpel. Ab Marara!, G. Ficoo, King, M. Hillel, Mr and Mrs A. Quintal and H. 3 children, Mesara J. Roga and Lemport;

for Kobe, Sir and Mre Fujita; for Yoko-

549 VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Ina, Mesars F. Walcot. F. Imai, Lient

Col. and Mrs Tracke, Mesura J. Marchand and Vivier.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA PIA AMOY.

Tho Co.'s Stoasashije -- Yilwong, Captain W. WinDLINE, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), the th Inst., at 4 p.m.

For Freight or l'assage, apply 10

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co...

General Managers.

Hoogkong, March 23, 1892.

SOIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

A

Vaccine Lymph.

SUIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Memuan reports: Hadd fine weather throughout, until 30 railes E. S. E. of Leza; when had thick and rag rather,

The British stemmer Kony Beng reports; Light wind and Guo weather in Capo Pada

PLENTIFUL SUPPLY hand; thence to Cape Varulla, moder.

are wind and âne; thence to port, moderate

o fight N. E. aus Basterly wind and fae,

of fresh VACCINE LYMPH of with North Easterly swell,

651 proved efficiency is

The Steamship

Carmarthenshire, Captain CLARK, will be despatched as above on.

or about the 31st Instant.

For Freight or Vaasago, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, March 23, 1893.

STEAMSHIP SALAZIE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Indian Cigarettes. C

Asthmatic people who suffer from Oppression in breathing, stifling ean- sations, Hoarseness, and Loss of Voice, Nervous Coughs, Laryngitis, Colds, with Wheezing, Bronchitis. Insomnia, Catarrhal Affections sal Difficulty in Expectoration, are promptly relieved by these Cigarettes. GRIMAULT & CO., Park, Sold by all Chemists. GRIMAULT'S

Matico Capsules

AND INJECTION. Renowned Physicians prescribe Grim- ault's Matico as the most active and at the same time the moat inoffensive ramedy in the treatment of Acuts and- Chronic Discharges. Thede Capsul4818- like Copaiba, hare not the inconvenience, of producing Nausea.

more

MATICO INJECTION is used in recent MATICO CAPSULES Chronic Caser GRIMAULT & CO., Paris. Sold byall Chemists.

For Sale by A. Wasson & Co., Chemists,

560

to hand from the

Vaccinegène, Saigon.

now

The Dariah aleamer Ask reporta: Wind E. N.E. moderate breeze and hazy weather.

The British steuer Conlon reperta From Shanghai to Hieshans, strong N.E. Institutale and rainy weather, thenes to Swatow, Fresh wind and fine. Swatow to Song kong, moderato E.N.E. wind and aloudy.

The Britian steamer Cheong Chew reports: Experienced light winds and fine weather till the 19th March: thence briek N. winds and hazy weather, with head ev

Dakin, Cruickshank &

Taism

Company, Ltd.

SHIPPING*.

A KIT VA EN

March 23-

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MALLS will close:-

For SWATOW & BANGKOK.-

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr Cecil Burt Mr J. Marchand Capt, Butcher, .S.D. Liont. P. O'Malley,

A.8.0. Mr A. Cadonau

Mr and Mrs Miner &

Mr G. Chappell

Capt. and Mrs Combe maid Col. & Mrs Dodge Capt. Moure, R.N. Mr & Mea J. Fahys Capt, ond Mra Nicol

and child Miss Fahye Mia Marie Fahya. Mr Max. Palton Miss Bertha Fabys Mr R. W. Paterson Dapt. Fawkes, R.N. Mr and Mrs Paul Hon. and Mrs Good-Mian Phillips

Mr W. Saliwariz Mr Fred. E. Shean Col. J. R. Smith Misa J. D. Smith

MAT

Mr J. T. Hamilton My R. A. fill

Dr and Mrs Home

Mr E. Jaeger

Mr A. Kenner Mr F. C. Keys Mr J. Langhans Mr Lewis

Mrs L. Store Mr A. Such Mr W. Tappenbeck Mr and Mrs Watron Mr Chae. Zaber

VISTORIA HOTEL.

Capt. B. A. Anderson Miss the Arden

Mr Ed. Angaria

Mr W. Barraclough Miss Brian

Mrs J. J. Brian

Mr C. Brown

Mr C. Christens

Me F. Collins

Miss Dugunar Mr and Mrs Leang

Fau

Mira Farmer

Hernet Mr Henry Kille Bir McLnilan Mr T. Meldram Mfr Morris Mr and Mrs Nu Mr F. Reynolds Mr W. Schwaler Mr & Mrs 3, Sei 3. Smith

St Mr D. J. Smith

Mr J. Saville Smith Mr John Stewart Mr George Stewart Mr Alfred Swan Mr and Mrs Taylor

and chaughter Mr & Mrs Girandier Lt. Colonel and Mrs Miss Gregor

Tyacko

Mr Fergsson MrB. des. Fernandes Mr Flayortoro Bir S. Genero.

Mr A. BanHATA Mr Vivier Mr J. W. M. Johnson Mr F.-Walcott Mr Kaluo

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.

LIMITED.

OHEMITY BY ATTOINTMENT.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1941.

MANUFACTURERS

OF

Aerated Waters.

To take the most favourable niesamostan. des let us say that both the reservoirs at Tytam and Pokfulam are full on the ins of September, that is to say we have a sup

added the dry weather flow into these reservoirs which amounts approximately is *? the case of Tytam to 150,000 gallone per digm sad in the casas of Fukialam to 100,000 gallons por diem, (Lany approximately for it is only recently that meant havo boog. available for ascertaining the dry weather flow at Pokfulam, and in the case of Tylars no means are as yet available) neglecting... evaporation we get a total supply available. from these sources of 446,200,000 gallons during the period of 273 days or at the rate of 1,635,000 gallons per diem, giving an average allowance of 11 gallons nearly perhead per diem for a population of146,000 **

It is interesting to note, however, and it explains to some extent the difference. between the promise of Tytum and the performance, that while in Mr Price's day the dry period included only: 240- days, extends now to 273 days! - At all events, Mr. Cooper declares that the colony has been mistaken about Tytom and that if the time has not actually arrived when stops for increasing the supply should be taken in band, it can not be very far off if the population of the city continues to increase. As the " official opinion of the Water Authority this statement of course carríos grest The purest ingredients only are used, and weight, but we venture to think he does the utmost care and cleanliness are exer-not attach sufficient importance to the

OUR NEW FACTORY has hoán recently refitted with automatic Steam Machinery of the latest and most approved kind, and we are well able to compete in quality with the best English

Makers.

cised in the manufacture throughout.

BOMBAY SODAS.

receipt of order,

careful utilisation of the existing supply

se a means of mesting the requirements of the papulation. The portion of his We captinue to supply large bottles report which deals with the consumption=" of water indicates clearly enough - heretofore, free of Extra Charge, to that a Fast and scandalous waste those of our Customers who prefer goes on. If the confidence of the to have them to the ordinary size. public in the sufficiency of Tytam has led to increased recklessness, the COAST PORT ORDERS,

most pressing read at present is that whenever practicable, are despatched by this recklessness abould be turbed. Ar

First Steamer leaving after Chadwick, in reporting on the Tytam...

Scheme in 1982, wrote: I weld, however, point out that if the waste of water which now obtains be not pra« vented. by stringeut regulatious strictly enforced, all the streams of Hongkong will not be able to satisfy the wants of the city. Without this condition ia-. - breased supply would simply mean in- Counterfoil Order Books supplied fcreased waste. Has the condition

been fulfilled na regards the new sup ply? This sooms to us to be more pressing question than whether al

Without these, increase the supply. 'stringent measures strictly enforced' we fear that there is no way of satis factorily settling the question of so adequate water supply for Hongkong.

For Cours FoRre-Watara are packed' and placed on board ship at Hongkong prises, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when recoived in good condition.

on application.

Pet 1'hra Norg, at 9.30 a.us, on Friday, Lisut-Cel. and MrsMr and Mrs T. Our Registered Telegraphio. Address Jetime bas arrived for taking steps to

the 4th ital.

400 For HAIPHONG.—

British steamer, from Canton.

Baker

Hughos

Mr Beattie

Bir W. Macboau Mr S. L. Benjamin Mrs Van Nickup

Per Haiphong, at 2.20 p.m., on Friday, Mr H. E. Boxaball Mr A. Ross

the 24th inat.

For AOY & MANILA.--

Per Yikang, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday,

the 24th insi.

For SAIGON

Per Doutora, atd pai; on Friday,

21th ist.

Mr Hurt Buck Mr. Saunders Hav. R. F. Cubbold Mr and Mrs W. Mr Cochrane

Saunders

J.

and Mra . C. Me and Mrs F. U.

Conen

Seston

thor J. B. Coughtrie Mr C. S. Garp

Saluzie, French atoarber, 2,676, A. Paul, Marseilles und Saigon March 20, Mails and For SINGAPORE & JAVA- Gonocal-MEUSAGERIES MARITIMES..

Per Shintzig, at 4.30 p.m., on Friday,

the 24th

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo from Loudon ex Steamships Tamise and Alphée, from Havro ex Steamship Tigre, and frota Bordeaux ex Steamship Vereinces in connection with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods with the oxception of Opium, Treasure nud Memmon, British slz.. 820, B. Branch. Valuables-are being lauded and stored et Sandakan March 19, Timber, Rattan and their tick at the ONOKONG & KOWLOOK General BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. WHARF & GODOWN COMPANY'S Godowns,

at

Peiyang, German st., 902. R. Köbler, Wahu March 18, Tice-Stassen & Co.

Keng Beng, Britsh steamer, 682, J. B. Kowloor, whence delivery may be ob-Jackson, Bangkok Marsh 15, General.— tained immediately after landing.

YCEN FAT HONG

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless fatimation is received from the Consignes before Noon To-DAY (Thursday), the 23rd Instant, requesting it to be landed here. Bill of Lading will be countersigned the Underzignod

Goods Tonisining unchained afto Thurs DAY, the 30th Instant, at Naon; will be subject to rent, sud landing charges,

All Claim must be out tu me on or

Redpols, British gunboat, 505, Capt. C G. May, Swator March 22.

As Dish atoamer, 692, Storm, Hai. phony March 20, and Elvihow 22, General,

A. R. MAETY.

Canton, British steamer. 1,110, Thoa. I. Sellar, Shanghai March 19, and Swatow

| 22, Gerisial.—Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Cheang Chev, Dritish steamar 1,913, F. HIN CHAN.

before THURSDAY, the 30th Tratot, or theyWebl, Singapore March 14, General,-Bux will not be recognised.

All Damaged Packages will be examined

on THURSDAY, the 30th Instaat, at 3 p.ca.

No Fire Insurance has bron vffecte.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent. Hongkong, March 23, 1813.

Ingraban, for Saigon.

Yilsang, for Amuy,

Cosmopolit, for Touron.

$50 Kaiwory for Singapore and London.

For HAIPHONG.-

insti

Mir Geo. Feuwick

*DISPENSARY, HONGKONG.^-.

And all signed messages addressed thus will receive prompt attention.

The following is a List.pl Watere alway■ At the Triennial Examinations of the

Me and Mra H. P. kept ready in Slook:- Mr J. T. Hamilton Tooker

PUKE ABRATED WATER Mr and Mrs HardingAir Taylor

and child

WINDSOR HOTEL

Per Ak, at 5pm., on Friday, the 24th Mrs Baird and child Mr J. R. Joyce Mr. Lehtoann Mrs Blanchard Mr G. W. A. Blesing Mr M. Levy

Mr A. Mourant Mr J. F. Boulton

For AMOY & MANILA.--

Perangking

4.30 p.m., un Salur Haj. & Mrs Chapman Hon. N. G. Mitchell- day, the 25 inst,

Mr F. A. Cooper

Mr A. Cooper

Innes

Mea Mitchell-Trins

Capt. and Mrs Mortis L.F.A.Norris, U.S.N. Mrs Norria Miss Norris

For STRAITS & BOMBAY.—

Per Cwdior, at 11.30 am, on Monday, | Mr S. I. Danby

the X7. int.

Me E. H. Derrick For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOBAMA. Copt N. Dodd

Mrs Dodd Per Easen, at 11:30 am, on Friday, The Earl of Dysart Me P. Dustin

Lt. W.E.Ecton,...Mr Parking Mrs Eaton

Mr and Ms Pigott

the alat inst

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKER-

Lt. E. W. Eberle,U.S.N.Mir E. J. Richardson

31r E. Shelton Mr A. F. Sigmund Mr. J. Smith

ML Talbot

The British Contract Packet Cathoge wall Mra Eberlo

bo despatched on THURSDAY, the Master Eberlo 30th Ikalant, with Mulla for the United Mr G. Engel Kingdom, Europe, and countries bo- Mr W. Erans yond, via Brindisi; to the Straits Vice-ConsulP.Gavan-Mr A. M. Thomas

nilles Settlements, Netherlands India, Bur

Capt. A. Tillett Tah, Ceylon, Adon, Egypt, Malta, Mr. P. Gries Mr A. Treat and Gibraltar

Rear-Admiral D, B.Mrs Tufogli

Harmony, ... Mr and Mrs Watling | Mr D. B. "Harmony Mr Q. J. Wilson

The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Mails, &

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

FOTASE WATEE

SELTZER WATER

LATHIA WATER

SABSAPARILLA WATER TONIC WATER

GINÓZE ALK

CINGERADE

LEMON SQUASH

RASPBERRYADE

No Credit given for Battles that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to have besu casa for any other purpose than that of containing Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again by us,

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. THE HONGKONG DISPENNART, HONGKONG,

Tang Wan College, at Faking, held last unib before a Committee composed of members from the Ministers of the Tanng-li Yaudu, forty-seven scholars, composed of Chinese Manchu and Mongols, passed satisfactory szeminations in studies in the English fanguage, twenty two in French, thirteen in Russian and nine in German. It is worthy of note, remaranthe Changlan Mercury, that as a rule the best English

acholars

ard Cantonese, in French Mauchos, in Razsian・Mongols, and in Gorman natives of Kiangau. The hat examinations sjast noted hate prored on exceptions to the general rola. The names of the successful scholars we fura will be sant up to the Throne for the bestowal of rewards, by the Taung.lj Yamên, ph

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