Page
Intimations.
"KEATING'S' LOZENGES." "KEATING'S LOZENGES."
FAIT TABOO KEATING'S COURT LOANTES Ask throngheu "the world, in' nny equnley that nun be naqued, you will sad them largely sold, The absolutely, un remedy think, is no perdy in glving relief, as certain to ence, and yet the most delirten, take then
"A TERRIBLE COUGH." "A TERRIBLE COUGH."
1604, Commercial ad, Pookham July 12. "Dear Sir um poor band abrxpressing my fo ing, but shuua.like to thank you. Your toeages have tone wonders in relloving my terable cough. BinocThad the operation of Bachetomy (the nume as the late Emperor of Germany, and unlike him, thank God, I tulive) pecuro! at 66 Bartolomew's Hospital no one could possibly have had a tron vialent cough it so had of times that it quite existed
THE CHINA
MAIL.
| To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements; and from hence to port, modarate
U. S. Mail Line.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
www.
VIA INLANT) SEA OF JAPAN AND
HONOLULU,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. City of Rio de Janeiro”
(via Nagasaki Kobe, Inland Sea
and Yokohama).
me. The moun, which was very copies and her heaty of New York boen aftened, and I have been able to get rid of it without faulty-Tuss yours trudy, J. HULL"
UTTERLY UNRIVALLED, BUTTERLY UNRIVALLED. These peaks for itself. From strict inquiry.it appears that the benefit in using Keating's Cough Lozenges in understatel The operation was colly severe one and was performed by the specialist, Dr. H. T. Butis, of St Bartholomew's Hospital Kinn the operation the only mas et relict is the use of them Lozenges, So dusentiful ays they that one affords in- mediate benefb, although from the nature of the onse The throat flatára le intense.
WEIGHT IN GOLD.
WEIGHT IN GOLD.
Under dose Bopt. St. 1891, Mr, Hugin "I should long site, have hun dead, but for yout
Laserges--they are worth their wright in gold. I
gidly are ad tell anyone what i upton did zough re
dy they are"
Heating's Cough Lounges, the unrivalled me mady for COUGES, HOARSENESS, and "ROAT TROUBLES to said tu Bottles i al (leyminta.
WINDSOR HOTEL, (in Connaught Buildings), QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
THE Erivate Hotel beretofere carried on
WINDSOR HOUSE has now beens
Removed to CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
Cuisine under European management Easir, Bed-room has its own Bath-room. Hot and Cold water. Pangor Elovator to all Floors.
FRIDAY, Sept. 15, at daylight.
(via N, THURSDAY, Sept, 31, |
Kobe,
Swa at i p.m. and Yokohama) ..... J City of Peking (via)
Nagaonki, Kobe,THURSDAY, Oct. 5, Inland Soa and at I p.m.* Yokohama)........
[18E U. S. Mail Steamship UITY OF THE
RIO DE JANEIZO will be den patched for SAN FRANCISCO, wid | NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on FRIDAY, the 15th September, at Daylight, talding Passenger: and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Enrope
Steamore of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en ronde.
Through Pussago Tickets granted England, France, and Germany hy al trans-Atlantic linea of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United Staton or Canada. Ratas may be ostaload on appli-
cation.
Go
NOTICE.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERU EŚ··
MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS,
STEAM FOR SALON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA," COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, POET SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK 864 PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX;
ALHO
PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA,
10-MORROW, the 7th September,
1993, at 5 am., the Company' 5.9. YARRA, Commandant DE MAUBEUGS, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for the above places.
Uargo and Spacie will be reglaterad for London as well as for Marseilles, and sc cepted in tranit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Ordare will be granted (3 pan., To-day.
Cargo will be ravalved on board until 10 ... Spacie ad Parcels until 9 p.m. an the 6th September, 1893, (Parools are not to be sunt on board, they must be loft at the Agency's Office.)
Content and value of Packagua are re- quired:
For further parteuiare, apply 1 the Camp>ny'a Office.
DR QUAMPEAUX,
4 sent. Hongkong. September 6, 1693.
1474
Charges from 82 per day upwards.
First Class Passengers bave full choiss of -Special Ratos for Families or Permanent Bourdon Offers and Rooms to let Un-any of the Overland Router, eldingAUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM
PACIFIC, SOUTHERN furnished, and Rooms with or without CENTRAL Board, by day or month. Apply at the PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, NORTH-
Office, No. 37, 3rd Floor.
Bongbong, August 23, 1892.
1334
ERN PACIFIC, and DENVER and KIO They can also GRANDE RAILWAYS. travel over the CANADIAN PACIFIC
CHAS. J. GAUPP & Co., Chronometer, Watch & Clock Makers, Jewelers, Gold & Silversmiths, YAUTICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND
NETEOROLOGICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
VolSTEANDER'S OʻLEBRATED BINOCULARS AND TELESCOPES. Rrrozan's LaQUID AND OTHER COMPANY RH. ADMIRALTY & LIRAY OHARTS. NAUTICAL BOOKS. English Sivka & ELMOTRO-PLATED WALE Christofle & Co. 's ELEUTRO-PLATED WALK GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY lu great variety, DIAMOND S
AND --
DIAMOND JEWELLERY,
NAVICATION COMPANY, (UNDER MAN. CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT).
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS,
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
The Co.'s Stonship
-Occasion,
Captain Scanrz, will be despatched for the above
Porta TO-MORROW, the 7th Instant, ai 3 am
For Freight or Passago, apply to`
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, September 6, 1893,
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,
Timo, 3 p.m.
1558
BE Short RANGE CUP and SPOONS will bo Shot for on SATURDAY, 9h Instant.. Ranges, 500 and 000 yards
ED, ROBINSON,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, Soptember 6, 1803,
SHIPPING.
1686
ARE: VALS September :--- Hongkongy. Franch steamer, 79, d. Basturn, Haiphong September 3, General -A. R. MARTY.
variable winds and fino weather.
The Americau stoamor City of Rio de Janeiro reports: Left San Francisco Aug. 10th, arrived at Yokohana August 28th; sailed for Rongkong August 99th, at 4.11 p.m. Arrived September fith, at 7.87 a.m. Pazzago 7 days, 17 hours, 8 minutes. Had fine weather to Yokoshima between Yoko. shima and Formosa, encountered & gevare typhoon, ship love to for twenty-four hours, In the Channel, had light North-Westerly wind' and smooth sea.
Tho Britial steamer Namyong reporta: Leasing port light winds and line to Sept. 2nd and 3rd, strong S. W. winds and heavy sea from thenco to port, light North- Easterly wind, and fine weather,. smooth
KAA,
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr W. G. Allen Mr C. E. Bigmore Mr J. M. Black
Mr Hy. Crombie MYT. B. Queningham MIE H. Derrick
Mr A. Fairlio Mr Ely. Gittin Mr J. Kirkwood
Mr and Mrs Mortona Mr A. Monsey
Mr T. Mitchell Mr G. Ohlmor
Mr J. Oliver
Mrs F. W. Phillips Mr F. E. Shean Mr T. Tablock
Mr A. Tisaandier
AUSTIN HOTEL.
MOUNT Mrs Anderson Mr John Androw Mr S. 8. Bojawin Mr II. E. Boxstall Commodore Boyes Mr Hart Buck Mr and Mes C.
Cobou
Mr Cochrano
Mr & Mrs Cari Jant- zon, nurse and chil dren
Mr & Mrs J. Kramar Obozul Lange
Mr E. Ludlow
O, Mc W. Mathiason
Mr H. F. Meyeriuk
[No. 9540.-SEPTEMBER 6, 1898.
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.,
Shipping. Daylight-Franch Mail leaves for Ports
of Call nud Europe. 5am.anien leaves for Shanghai, &ó. Naen. Orion leaves for Trieste, 40.
Miscellaneous.
Goods por Gera cedolivorod after this
date subject to reat Gonca par Glenavon undelivered after this
date subject to roat,
Goods por Kutsang undelivered after
Nuon landed.
General Memoranda, SATURDAY, September 9:-
3p.ra.Competition of the Hongkong
Rifle Association.
SUNDAY, September 10
Goods por Moyens undelivered after this
date subject to rent.
WEDNESDAY, Septembər: 13 :—.
Gooda per Steamer Oceanien unclaimed
after Noon subject to rent. FRIDAY, September 15-
Noon-Mooting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Hotal Co., Ltd., at the Company's Hotel,
4 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of The China Traders Insurance Co., Ltd., in the Company's Officos.
Mro Montoith
Rev. J. M. Morton Mra Van Nierop
"
Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr E. J. Carou Mr Alfred J. Euston Mr Horbert Ogilvio Dr. Gerlach
Mtz T. Piry," narsa
September :- Taksang. British steamer, from Camon. Loksang, British steamer. 978, N. Mancur, Sourabaya August 28, Segor,--JARDINE, | Mr and Mrs Shalton and 4 children MATHESON & CO.
Hooper, name andMe F. W. Ragp childron
Mr L. Suidter Mrs B. E. Wadman
City of Rio de Janeire, American stasiner, 3,548, J. Tremaine Smith, San Francisco August 19, at Fokohntra 29, Mails and General-P. M. S. S. Cu.
Ozeanien, French steamer, 2,080, R Schmitz, Marseilles August 6, Alexandria 11, Port Said 12, Suez 13, Adun 17. Colun
BALL WAY, va payment of St in additing Sun SINGAPORE, PENANG, 24, Singapore 30, sud Saigon September
to the regular tariff rate.
Particulars of the variona rustles can be and an application.
Special raten (first class erdy) are grauled
to Missionaries, members of the Nava, Military, Diplomatie, and Civil Services, to Eatopen oficiale in survien of his and Japan, and to Rovarameri clicinta sud their familien.
Through Bills of Lading issued for trans paration to Yokohama nad other Japan Porla, te Sac Frunesen, to Atlantic and baland thics of the United States, 19 Overland Railway, to Harass, Trinidad, and Deer, and to parts in Mexico. Central and South America, by the Germ pany's and connecting Steamers.
Freight will he received on board unt!!!
A Splendid Collection of the Laleat Lowesp.m. the day provins to sailing, Karcs "PATTERNS, at very moderate prices. 742 { Package will be received sa theic met
THE MIKE COAL MINING COMPANY,
EE MUKE 0031, is a hituumisous Goal of dark reddish colour. For Slasin purposes, it has been pronounced to bo THE HEAT AND THE MOST ECONOMICAL OF ALL THE JAPANESE COALS.
Is export is inoressing yearly, and the opinions expressed by several of THE LARGEST REGULAR CONSUMERS are in 16ati- mony of the EXOELLEST QUALITIES UN TUJIN COLL
AFTENTION is called to the following ADVANTAGES to Shipowners and Captains, who Coal their Bunkers direct from the Undersigned :--
Frashness of the Goal.
Uniformity of quality.
Freedom from impuritics.
Supply in any quantity un abortesi uctice,
Quick despatcti.
Best of weight, ote,, ele.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
Soic Agents
Hongkong, Octobar 1, 1892.
Not Responsible for Debts.
1714
15 p.m., sant day: al Parcel Pacing- should be marked to soldes in huli: value of same la required.
Consular Invoices to seruapry Car ostium tu jante boyou! Mal
In the United Satin, Cherald be ten to thi Buy Thues in texted Ex, 36, addreese to the Oude the 2507 serve of mo Framisco.
For further donaven na 42.2014 and Freight, apply in the Ageng 4th Jompany, B. 72,an's to detinute
VAN BURAN,
Agent..
1496
Hongkong, September 6, 1993.
Occidental & Oriental Btoaco-
Ship Company.
TAKING CARGO AND AREN CHILE TO JAPAN, THE UNIEU STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND LA TAPE,
THE OVERLAND RAIL YN
VIA
ANU
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTOR.
Owners will be Responsible for
any Debt contracted by the Officers ur
STEAMERS,
Crew of the following Vessels, during FIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND their stay in ilongkong Harbour:
CENTENNIA, American ship, Capt B J. Colcord.-Order.
GLOEDE STETSON, American ship, Capt. E. L. Murphy.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
JOHN R. KELLEY, American ship, Capt. O. E. Chapa-Master,
HONOLULC.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM Hosusuno.
Dale (via Nagasaki, Tuuseas, Sept. 28,
Kote, Inland Bea
at 1 p.m. aud Yokohaton)...} Belgie (via Nagasaki, THURSPAY. Oct. 26.
Kone, Iuland Saa, and Yokohama)..........
To-day's Advertisements. cani (sia Nagu-
STEAMSHIP OCEANIEN.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
saki, Kobe, Lulatırl{ Tokaday, Nov. Sea, Yokohama
at i pr
at 1 p.m.
and Honolulu) ...)
TK Staamaliy
14,
her
COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ. PORT SAID, BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME AND TRIESTE
(Taking Cargo it through rates to OAL QUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT
ÁDRIATIC PORTS.)
The Co.'s Steamship
Orion, Captain A. ORLANDO, will bu duspatchod as abava TO-MORROW, this 721 Justant, at Noon.
Cargo will not be received on board after 3 p.1. prior to date of sailing
For further information a to Pazango and Fright, apply to
C. ZANELLA, Agent.
i
3. Mails and General-MESSAGERIES MARI- TIXES.
Yarra, French stormar, 2,084, da Mau. bouge, Shanghai September 4, Mails and GeneralMessages MARITIM BA
Mr Holland Mr and Ms J, D.Mr Wickham
Humphroys
WINDSOR HOTEL.
Mr E. F. Birchal Mr B. R. Joyce Kov. Dr W. B. Bogga Mr Edwin Ladlow Mts Buggs and 3 chil-Mies McMinn
Mrs J. B. Potters Miss G. Ricketts Mr O. Rodweil
dren
Mr J. F. Boulton Mr J. Brown
Miss E. Campbell Mrs Rodwell and 4 Mr & Mrs Geo. Erkley children Vice-Consul P.Gavan-Mr and Mrs Solomon
child and uarte
nilles
Namyong, British str.. 384, A. Hector, Singapore August 31, General.—Chisesa.
Mr A. H. Harris Miss Margaret Wil- Frejr, Danish steamer, 397, 0. L. Strand, Mr&MraGeo. Holnes san. Pakhoi Sopt. 3, and Boibow 5, General,--- ARNDOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Centennial, American stip, 1,228, B. F. Coleord, Singapore August 3, Timber.-- UNDER.
DEPARTURES. Septon ber 6:
Ixion, for Shanghai.
1508
Ask, for Haiphong.
Palahan, for Swałow.
Orense, for Nagasaki and San Francis30.
Hongkong. September 6, 1898.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI,
The Ou's Steamship
FUTING Captain BALL, will be despatched for the above
Ports on FRIDAY, the 8th Instant, at No.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
1061
DOUGLAS LA PRATK & Co. General Managera, Eongkong, September 6, 1893.
NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. £74.
CHINA SEA.
FOUCHOW DISTRICT.
CHANNEL BETWEEN TURNABOUT
AND HAITAN ISLANDS.
THE subiined information has been re- NORCOCK, N., Commanding H.MS. Caroline.
+H.M.8. Carainne,
at Shanghai. 28th August 1895. HYDROGRAH'CAL NOTE. *Shoal patch between about and Haitan Islands.
Position Lat. 25′ 26' 30" N. Long, 119° 59′45′′ E. PERSONAL EXAMINATION, This is a rocky patch of & to 10 fathoms lying midway between Hatran and Turn, about Islands, 5 cables long in a N.E. and 3. W. direction and 9 cables broad. Least water found 6 fathome rock.
At low water there is a very louvy tide rip and the water is much discoloured over the patch. As there may be similar pat ches between these Islanda it is suggested that versele pass outside Turnabout. will GAELIC
(Signed) WM. PHILIP LODDER, despatched for SAN FRANCISCO,
Navigating Officer. vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SKA
'Approved,. JONSIGNÉES of Cargo from Landan | and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the (Signed) CHAS. J. NORCOCK, Captain.'
Steamships Manche and Guudet 28th September, at 1 p.m., connection By Order of the Luspector General of quiser, from lavre ex Steamship Quadal
Customa, quiver, and from Bordeaux ax Steam being made at Yokohama with Steamer ship Verbeckatoes and Ville Dunkerque, from Shanghai. in connection with the above Stummer, ate hereby informed that thoir Goods-with the exception of Opiam, Tronsure and Valuables are being lauded and stored at their risk at the Bosures & Kow LOON PHARP & GOWN COMPANY' at Kowloon, whence delivery may be ut tained immediately after landing,
Optional Cargo will beforwarded on, unicas intlination is received from the Consignees
Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and call at HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any poiat en route.
A. M. BISBEE,
Coast Ipector.
leperial Maritime Customs, Coast Inspector's Office, Shanghai, 29th August, 1033.
Through Passiongees Tickets granted to VICTORIA England, France, and Germany 'by all tram Atlantic lines of Stoamers, and to the prin
bafora Noon TO-DAY (Wednesday), the 6th | oipal xities of the United States or Canada, Inst., requesting it to be landed here.
Rates and particulars of the various routes ading will be countersigned by Bills of
may be obtained upon application. the Underigner
Goods
remaining unclaimed after Web- Special rates (first clasa vuly) ace granted NESDAY, the 13th Instant, at Noon, will bote Missionaries, members of the Naval subject to rent, and landing charges.
All Claim must be sent in to me on or Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, before WERNE DAY, the 13th Instant, or they to European officials in service of China' will not be recognised.
and Japan, and to Government ofEcials and
All Damaged Packages will be xxamined ON TUESDAY, tho 12th Iastant, at 3 p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effectad
1650
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, September 6, 1803.
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM! NAVIGATION COMPANY, UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI & KOGE.
The Co's Steamship
· Marquis Bacquelim, Capt. G. WALLUSSIC, will leave for the above places
on the 13th Justant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
thoir families.
Passagers who have paid fall faro, ke- onbarkingg at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice versa) within one year, will be allowed a discount of 10 por ocut. This allowance dues not apply to through fares from China and Japan to Europe.
1566
Puntan, for Saigon.
Namsa, for Swałow
Zafiro, for Amay.
| Empress of India, for Amoy, &c.
Momnon, for Kudat.
ULKARBU
Fong Suey, for New York. Noxyang, for Shanghai. Triumph. for Pakboi.
PASSENGERS.
ARKITED.
For Hongkong, from Haiphong, Meseta Pellegria. Gasmusson, and 32 Chinese.
Per City of Mio de Janeiro, from Sau Francisco, &c., Res. J. R. Taylor, child and anal, Mr B. C. do Kozano, Mes A. Brown, Messis J. H. Simms and Manvel Haroira
Per Derrnica, for Hoogkong: from Sin- gapore, Rev. Sutherland, Mr and Mrs Burtong, Mr Song Chong and servant, Mesura Eng Chee and Sir Kes Tien; from Saigon, 201 Chincen, For Shanghai: from Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Chollut and 2 chil- dron, Masera Totlock, Tuller, Garhoad, Hol- Oh. Bigure, and Mira Okiko; from Saigon, laad, Chen and Tan; from Singapore, Mr
Mrs Kick Koh, and Mortob. For Kobe from Singapur, Mraud Mrs Micioes ; from Saigon, Japanes. For Yokohama: from Mareuilles, Mie Mackinnot, Dre. Nagapo and Fusiou; from Singapore, Mr Pagel, Mr and Mrs Macnamara, Mr Merton's zer- vant; from Saigon, Lieut. Schcol, Mossra Gervais, Trélate, Bedais, Voisin, Dhose, and Neo tong Kee.
PEAK HOTEL,
Mr R. Murray Adam-Mr W. B. R. Loxloy
400
Mr O. E. Birt
Mr A. Cumming Mr F. B. Deadou Mr F. Enst
Mr W. E. Van Eps Mr S. Forsyth Mr E. J. Hagon Bir Thomas Howard Mr V. Kufud
Mr MacLean Mr E. A. Mesor Me Meducat
Mr K. Moaɛoy Mr W. Ramay Me H. W. Robertson Mr A. E. Skeels Mr E. Tomlin Mr Goo. L. Tomlin
Mr Alb, Laber Mr H. Maseetai Mr T. Mochizaki
VICTORIA HOTEL. Gol, Wm. L. Bot Mr P. Burton Mrtaines Datzal Mra Farmor
Mr Flavortero
Dr C. Forbes
Mr G. Harman
Capt. J. W. Nelson
Mr Oscar Nordé
Mr John Penter Professor Sera & valst
Mr G. J. M. Hurum D. Smith
Mr G. G. Stuart
Mr P. Hurmet
Mr B. Hyarda
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For SWATOW & BANGKOK.-
Fer Mongku!, at 9.30 a.m., on Thursday,
the 7th inst.
For SWATOW-
Per Takung, at 3.50 p.m., on Thursday,
the 7th insl.
For SAIGON-
For Baperia, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 7th inst.
Fer
For
Holstein, at 4.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 7th inst..
SWATOW. AMOY & FAMSUI. — Per Formoso, at 11.30 am., en Friday,
the 8th inet.
For SWATOW.
Per Loc Suk, at 3) a.m., on Saturday,
the 8th inut.
For
SINGAPORE & LONDON, — Per Cantom, at 5 pm, on Monday,
the 11th Sept.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL
CUTTA
Per utsang, ut 11.30 a.m., on Monday,
the 12th inst.
Per Aglaia, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 13th inst.
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. For Verona, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the
19th just
"
Quotations.
HONGKONG, September 5, 1933. OPIUM--Now Patan, cash,... 569)
Old ›
cash.... 544 Now Boneros, cash, 665 Old
cash, 632 Now Malva credit, 570/80 Allowance, Cattios,, 1/2) Old Malwa, crodit,, 690/600 Allowance, Catties, 1/21 Parsia, Oily, Now, 500 Allowance. Cattics, 1/3 Persian, Paper tied 509/525 Allowance, Catties, 1/3
Exchange.
BONGKONG, September &
On London-·
Rank, Wire,
2/0
11
On demand,
... 26]
15
30 days' right,
... 2/5
4 months' silt,
2/68
Credits, 41.
Documentary, 4tartha'aight,
2/6
On Patie-
On demand,
3,06
Crodita, 1 mont sight,
3.14
On Berlin-Demand,...
2.48
On New York-
On demand,
Oradita, 60 days' sight,
On Bombay-
Wire,
102)
1931
1923
On domnud,
On Uploutta
Wire.
On demand,
On Shanghai
On demand, ...
30 days' sight, private paper, Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per taal)
Sovereigns (Bank's buying rato)
1937
72%
... 79%
$11.50
$ 8.03
A. S. WATSON & Co..
LIMITED,
Vegetable & Flower Seeds
SEASON 1893-94.
THE FIRST SHIPMENTS OF OUR SUPPLIES OP
GARDEN SEEDS
for this season have arrived, and we are now prepared to book orders for prompt or forward execution. Completo Catalogues with concise directions for sowing can be obtained on application or will be posted to any address. In those Catalogues the seeds are marginally numbered in English and Chinese, and when ordering it is quite sufficient to only state the numbers of tho
kinda required.
Order from one person, of from $5.00 to $10.00, allowed 25 per cent, discount; over $10.00, au extra 5 per cont.
CLAY'S FERTILISER, A high class Fertiliser for pot plants and for usa in the Garden generally; it supplies natural nourishment to the soil and assists
·BIRTHL
At Shanghai, on the 80th August, the... wife of CHARLes Laves, of a fionagens mo DEATH.
::
"On the 27th July, at Babrdomonti, Jour EASON COATES, late of West Ken-' sington and Shanghai, aged 60.
|| p="The publication of this insure commenced
at 7.10 p.m.
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1893.
TELEGRAMS.
[BUPPLIED TO, THB * CHINA-MAIL"]
(Pia Southern Line).
NEW VICEROY FOR INDIA.
Lonnor, 6th September, 1898.
It is officially stated that General Sir Henry Wylie Norman, G.O. B., Governor of Queensland, will succoed Lord "Tapay z downe as Viceroy of India..
SIAM AND BRITISH INTERESTES An
Lord Dufferin zeturned to Paris with the fullest instructions from Lord Rosebery to protoot British interests.
SUPPOSED FATE OF EMIN PASHA, A missionary from Ujiji reports that Emin Pasha and: thirty Nubian oldin were undoubtedly masacred and eaten at Manyema.
RESULT OF THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.
The New Chamber consists of 519 Be- publicans of various shades, 60 Bootalists,
and 68 Conservatives,
M. Osmagnao was defeated:
WEATHER NOTICE.
The Spanish Consul has courteously sant us a copy of the following telegram:-
MANILA, Sopt. 6, 5.30 pm. There is a depression in the Pacific, H.E. of Manila,
The following notion was issued from the Observatory to-day-On the 5th at 6.42p. *5th 4p.: Typhoon East of Bashen Chan- nel. On the 6th at 10a. Red Drum holst- ed. At 10.13., Typhoon is now near Ealingtang Channel. At 10.4%, Baco- moter falling quickly, Light N.W. winds. Sea slight... Weather fine,'
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
* Passed Serz Canal.
OUTWARD BOUND: -Samez, July 26; Mount Taber, 28 Macduff, August 11; Zilen, Willow Branch, 18; Dinbighshire, Byram, Bellona, 29; Saphalien, Liberta, Pakling, 29.
HOMEWARD BOUND :-Glamorganshire, Aug. 11: Oopack, Peninsular, 2; Glenshiet, Salatiga, Malacca, Vindobona, 20.
P...
This
The P. & O. ss. Rohilla, with the Iso- LISH MAIL of Aug. 11, left Singapore on Tuesday, the 5th Sept, at 4 and may be exposted hera' on or about Sunday, the 10th September, paoket brings replies to letters despatch- od from Hongkong on July 6th, The O. & 0, 1, 4. City of New York,
with the American Mail of the 17th. Aug, leaves Yokohama on Thursday, the 7th Bopt, daylight, and masy be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 13th. Sept.
The N. F. a. a. Tacoma left Tacoma for Ja
pan and Hongkong on Aug. 25. The O. &O. a. s. Gaelic, with maile, &c., left
San Francisors for this port, zia Yoko- The C. P. R. . . Empres of Japan left
hama, on Aug. 26.
Vancouver on Aug, 29.
The P. M. &. & Cily of Peking, with mails, &o., left San Francisco for this port, viz Yokohama, on Sept. 2.
The D. D. R. . . Lawang, from Ham- burg, left Singapore for this port on Sept. 2, and may us expected Eore on or about Sept. &
The Austrian Lloyd's . . Marquis Bac.. quehem from Bombay, Ist Singapore for this port on the Eth, at 6 pm. The F, & 0. n. u. Jaux left London for
this port on Aug, 20,
Per Terra, for Hongkong: from Shang- bai, Messrs Hockrige, Silberman, Baldwin, Ohimor, Chun Loong ili, Mrs Webster For SINGAPORE. --- and 2 children, M. Hara, 2 Chinese, Dr. Troll, Messrs Furlonge. Kauskasnudram, Benman. Pinettbry, and Loauan; from Kobe, Mr Ouncingham, and Mr Look Ting For Wang From Shanghai: for Saigon, Mr Louis Traves, and Mra Rolland, for Singa- pore, Mr Angel Travel, and Mr Brode; for Part Said, Me Kaco; for Marseille, Mr Sücke, and Mr Edo. From Kebe for MAILS BY THE BRITs Packer.--- Singapore, Mr Kerver, Messrs Augustin, The British Contract Packet Peshawur will Lonie, and Rakamura, From Yokotams be despatched on THURSDAY, the for Saigon, Mosars Bouquet and Grago; for 14th Instant, with Mails for the United Marseilles, My Vinetti and sou. Mr Kingdom, Europe, and countries be. Sold in Tins containing 10 lbs. each...21.30 Taz Agent of the Austrian Lloyd's B. N. Sankichi Tanonchi,
Per Namyong, from Singapore, Mr and Mrs Dickson, 481 Chiness.
Per Centennial, from Singapore, 2 Euro-
prans.
DEPANTRO
Fond, via Brindisig to the Straits Settlements, Natherlandis India, Buc. mah, Ceytou, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar
The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Mails, &c.
the process of assimilation, thereby aiding Tax delivery of the French and American the plants to attain their full sito, vigour, Mails was begin at 9.46 am, and bonuly.
...$4.00
-28 21
RANSOME'S NEW PARIS ' LAWN MOWERS.
Co. informs us that these. Marquis Bac- quehem, from Bombay, left Singapore for this port yesterday afternoon, at 6 p.m.
Tire Pacific Mail &. §. Co. inform us that,
The boat and cheapest machines in the the an. City of New York, with mails do. The United States Mail Facken City of Rio de market. Kept in slock and supplied at from San Francisco to the 17th ult, bas
Janeiro will be despatched on THURS-
Per Veranie, for Nagaki, nasts J. H. Brown, and Ah, Kwai; for Kobo; Mr J.MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES FLOKET.--- Kauke; for Yekehania, Mrs Chapeau stat DISPENSARY.child. Mesara Kwun Cheng, Oswald Giris- teaner, Weigele, and 5 Chinese; for Lon- don, Messis A. Janssen and O. von der Boyde; for Liverpool, Dr. MasLush,
——
Acrated Waters.
TATER. The Water used is absolutely puro. Steam Plant of the latest and most powerful type. Supervi- sion,--The whole process of manu. facture is under the coutinuous supervision of a qualified English
Chemist
THE PRODUCT.—Will bear compari
All Parcel Packages should be marked to son with the Waters made by the most address in full; and same will be received
at the Company's Otico until 6 p.a. the noted makers in England. day previous be stiling
Consular Invoices to accompany Carg
destined to points beyond San Francisco, in the United Statos, should be sout to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Co!. lector of Customs, San Francisco.
For further Information as so Fregu
apply to the Agency of th
or Faze. Queen's Road Centrai
Company,
J. VAN BUREN,
Agent.
C. ZANELLA,
Agent.
Hongkong, September 6, 1883.
1560
Hangkong, September 5, 1893.
1562!
Per Ask, for Haiphong, 15 Chinese.
Por Weston, for Saigon, 200 Chizego. Per Pakahata, for Swatow, 100 Chinesa.
DAY, the 14th Instant, with Mails for Manufacturer's priesa,
Japan, San Francisco, the United
Stater, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows:-- 4.40 v.M. Rogistry oesos.
FERMINGER'S
arrived at Yokohama, and leaves for this, port to-morrow morning.
Taz Superintendent of the P. & 0. S. N.
Per Nanos, for] Amoy, Mru Alves and 5.00 r.st. Post-Ofica closea, but Corres. MANUAL OF GARDENING Company informs us that the do's
child.
Per Bapress of India, for Amoy, Mr E.. Piekney; for Shanghai, Musara Jonou, D. SLESCO, D. S. Gabbay, H. Green, and Mrs Mocra; for Kobe, Messie J. Rankin, J. E. Mintry; for Yokchama, Mr and Ma R. Andrews, Mrs J. M. Adiostrong, Mia Efner, Mrs Bartlett, Mosers . S. Taylor, F. Tulsti, R. Courage for Va couver, Mr D. E. Brown; for San Frau- cisco, Mr F. P. Fatherland: fr Woad. stock (Ontario), Dr and Mrs Mackay, Missce B. E. and B. K. Mackay, Master Gao, Mackay, Mr Kia Kozo; for Boston, Mr and Mrs W, B. Boggs, blisscá· Boggs (2) and child for Toronto, Mesara A. 1. Lammont and Lawrence; for London, Mr G. EL A. Willis (from Yokohams); for Inudor, Rest-Admiral Palliser,
Vol. and Mra Ravenhill, Miss Robinson, bir
ton and 2 children,
Dakin, Cruickshank & w... Bancock for Lavorpool, hirs New-
Company, Ltd.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Loksang reporta: From Sourabaya to latitude 6° North, moderate to freah variabla winds and Ene weather from thence to latitude 14" North, Tatesh S.W. to West gale, and high confused |
pondence may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage, until the titas of departure.
FOR THE TROPICS.
Kohila lett Biogazioro for this post st4 p.m.
$
This work is alike interesting to the yesterday, the 5th, with the English Mail, student of hotsay and practical gardener, and may be expected to arrive here about HOURS OF CLOSING THE
and comprises a larve number of plants p.m. on Sunday next, the 10th instant, ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS.
which for the convenience of reference ars When the Packet lease at Noo,
arranged in supurats groups and are headed The following hours will be observed in with their ordinary and botanical names, English and French Fackets, when they closing the Maile for Europe, &c., by the Noun The Money Ordar Office! will be closed 5 the day before.
8.00A.M.-Posting of Prices Curront and
Circulara cansen
·TES CULTIVATION - OF
· FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT TREES, &c.,
is practically dealt with, and Praping,
(Prices Current and Circulars may
however be posted up to 10 o'clock Grafting, and Manuring thoroughly oz. if they are tied in bundles, country plained.
Nowapapore,
by country, with the addresses all one way). 19.00 A.M.--Engistry cossos. 10.90 A.M.-Posting of
Books, and Pattomis èoaspe. 11:00 AM-Mail closer
LATE LILES may be posted (from 11.10 a.) with 10 cents late fee up to 11.30 A.., after which hour they may be sent on Board with the same Late Feo,
Price $1.50.
We are advised by the Secretary of the Punjom Mining Company of the receipt of atologram from the Mues to the effect?
that the Mill ran for 7 days crushing 695 tons, which gave a yield of 625 cuNCIE, This is good news to those concerned.
QUITE a large number of maideals went on board the Empres of Indio to-day to say "good-bye" or bon voyage to their friends, Among the passengers were Colonel and Mrs" Ravenhill, Miss Robinson (daughter of Sir William Robinson), Hr D. F. Brown (the C. P. R. Agent, who goes to Vancouver on a two-monthe' trip, Rear-Adutral Bury T'allisser, and a long list of passengers mere 1050 or less known in the Colony,"
A. S. WATSON & Co., LaMITED. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY," ESTABLIER A.D., 1841 Hongkong. September 4, 1893.