Mails.

NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS.

STEAM FOR

BAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SHA POHTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX,

ALKO

PORTS OF BRAZIL, AND LA PLATA.

IN WEDNESDAY, the 29th November, 1969, at Noon, the Company De CALEDONIEN, Commandant FLAULIN, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPOLE, and CARGO, will leave this fort for the above places.

Cargo and Spacie will be rugistered for London as well as for Marseilles, and ao. cepted, in transit through Marevillea for the principal places of Europe.

Shipping Orders will be granted t! Naon

Carge will be receivad an board unt3 é m. Specie and Parcels unti 3 p.m. the 28th November, 1803. (Paresia uro boi to be sent on board; they must be tøft at the Agency's Office.)

Contents and value of Packages are quired.

For further partionlara, apply st Company's Office.

118

To-day's Advertisements.

· DOMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES. MARITIMER.

STEAM FOR HAIPHONG (DIRECT). (Taking Passengers and Cargo for TOWBAND & QUISHON.)

The Co.'s Steamship

Baiphong,

Capt. GALLETE, will lavo for the above Port of THURSDAY, the 30th Instant, at 3 pm.

Fur Freight or Passage, apply to

G. ON CHAMPEAUX,

Agent, Hongkong, November 27, 1893.

WANTED.

3043

Destination

THE CHINA MAIL.

Vessels Advertised as Loading..

Vessels.

Amoy and Manila. ..Sangkiang (8). Bromon & Ports of Oall Olderburg (8). Hamburg and London Volato (a).. Havre and London....Olim (4)..... Japan,.....

Veronu (). Kobé.

Toyomaru (8)... London, v. Suez Canal Cleanrtnoy (8).. London, v. Ports of Uall Ningahow (8)

London & Ports of Call Ravenna (o)....... London and Hamburg Raduomhiro (s),. London ....................lapat: (6)

Malacca (8)...... Laadon Marsailles, v. Saigon Caledonien (8).... Now York, v. SuezCanal Bankow (8)...... Port Darwin, Changsha (8)..

3. Francisco, v. Japs Gaelic (......... 5. Francisco, v. Japy City of Paking (s) CAITUATION in a MERCANTILE OFFICE, Shanghai............ Ningpo (s)..

by a YOUNG GENTLEMAN of 3 Shangbai. Rahilla (8). Petra' experience in the East

Perfect Shanghai & Kobo Malacca (8). Knowledge in ENGLISH and GERMAN LAN- Shanghai, Kobe&Y's Afghan (8) QUA and Competent in BocE-KEEPING. Singapore & Samarang Loksan (8). Excellent references.

S'pore, Bavro & H'bars Oceans (8).. Addrees R. M.,'

Windsor Hotel. Hongkong, November 27, 1803.

2011

DISTHIOT GRAND LODGE OF HONG. KONG AND SOUTH CHINA.

Eighteenth Regular Annual MEET

ING of the above LODGE in the

MANONIC HALL, Zetland Street, Hongkong. on FRIDAY, the 29th December, 61 5.30 for 9 p.m. precisely.

2042

G. DR CHAMPRAUX, Agent, Hongkong, Novembar 15, 1893.

1975

Hongkong, November 27, 1503.

SHIRE LINK OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP ULAMONGANSHIRE,

STRAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS,

FLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bill of Lading issued for BATA- - VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN.

·ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS.

THE Stormship RAVENNA, Capt. G.

E W. F. BROWNE, K.N.K., carrying Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on THURSDAY, the 7th December, at Noon, taking Pamengers and Cargo for the above Ports. (This Steamer connects at Boobay with the 8.S. PENINSULAR, which Yousel takes on her Cargo for LONDON, må SUEZ CANAL, leaving that port on the 30th DECEMBER, 1693)

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proteading direct to Marseilfas and London; other Jarge for London, Sa., wil ba conveyed má Bombay.

Parcels will be received at this Ofic

antil 4 p., on the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.

Shippers are paríicularly requested to Boto the terms and conditions of the Qua- pany's Bills of Lading.

For further Particulara, apply to

H. H. JOSEPH,

P. & U. S. N. Co.'s Omeo,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, November 24, 1893.

FROM NEW YORK.

JONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HowG- KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GoDown Co., at Kowluon, whence and/or from tho Wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional Uargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary lo given bofar Noun TO-DAY, the 27th Lantant.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th December will be subject be rent.

Agents.

Date of Leavin.

Butterfield & Swire... Nov. 29, at 4 p.m. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Doc. 11, 3 px. Shower & Co.......... About Deo, S. Sowan & Co.

About Nov. 30. JP. & O. 5. N. Co...... Dec. 8, ut"noon.

Dodwell, Carlill & Co. Doc, 1, at 6 p.m. Arnhold, Karborg &Do About Nov. 30. Jardine, Matheson&Co &bout Dec. 1. P. & 0. S. N. do......Dec. 7, at noon. Dudwell, Carlill & Co. About Nor, 30. - &O. S. N. Co...About Dac. 9. P. & 0. S. N. Do...... About Jan, B. Messagorics Maritime (Nov. 20, at noon. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. December 6. Butterfeld & Swire. December 7. 0. & G. S. E. .... Das. 7, daylight. Paoific Mail S. & C. Dec. 4, daylight. Siemsson & Co..........Nov. 28, at 4 p.m. P. & O. S. N. ...... About Doc. 5. P. & O. S. X. Co...... About Dec. 6. Dadwall, Carlili & Co. About Dec. 1. Jardine, Matheson&Co About Nov. 39. Siemesen & Vo... About Dod. 8.

Sporo, Punang & Cera Auratoon Apear (8). D. Bassour, Sons & Co. Nov. 25, at noon. S'pore, Penang & C'tt. Paisbe (4)... Satour

Anat. Lloyd's S, N, Co Dec. 2. at nova, Douglas Laprajk & Oo. Nov. 28, daylight, Swatow, Amoy & Teuliailong (B)....... Daugbes Lapenik & Oo. Nor. 20, daylight. Vancouver (8.0.1. & Bauproce of India (u)...Oxaudian, P1ác H. Co. Nov. 29, at noon. Victoria (B,0.), &c....Tacoma (s) ..... Not. PS. & R. Cos. Dec. 12, at noon.

Katchinotzu November 21, Coal & Gouerat.

--DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.

Lycemoon, German stoanior, 1,238, G. Honorman, Shanghai Nov. 24, General. Sieussen & Co.

Haiphong, French etr., 870, H. Gallotti, Haiphong November 25, General --Mesa- GERIE MARITIMES.

Airde, Brush staamer, 1.498. Winthrop Ellis, syday November 2, Brisbane 4, Rooalampice & Townsville 7, Caitua Cooktown 9, Thursday leiand 12, Port Dar win 15. and Timor 18, General.-GER, LIVINGSTON & Cu.

Bygdo, Norwegian sir., 901. C. Krokke, Bourabaya Nov, 15, Sugar.—Wax Woo.

Triumph, German steamer, 575, J. Peter- sen, Nowchwang November 20, Beads. - EDUARD ScurllMass & Co.

DEPARTURES.

November 26:-

Adolph, for Callan. Thales, for Swntow Hangehow, for Butaria. Frejr, for Unihow. Fara Nang for Bangkol. Sulat ga, for Yokohama. Riverdale, for Hungar

All Claims against the Steamer must ba præsented to the Undersigned on or holora he4th Dec,or they will not be recognized,

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods co to be left in the Godowns, where they will be ozamined on the 4th Dec., at a p.. No File Insurance has been offooted. Billa of Lading will be countersigned by Formosa, for Swatow.

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,

Ágerts

November 27- Footing, for Canton. Priam, for Singapore and New York. Eysemoon, for anton.

Hongkong, November 27, 1893. 2035

Not Responsible for Debts.

either the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Orem of the following Vessels, during their stay in Houglong Harbour

SAGEEM, American ship, Captain 3. 0. Bartlott.Jardine, Mathoeun & Cn.

W. J. Rover, Americas abip, Capt. S.

Lanesstor. Melcher & Co.

----

Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,

LIMITED.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

RONOKONU.

CONFECTIONERY, Etc.

CLEARED

Glamorganshire, for Yokohams.

PASSENGERS. ARRITED

Par Meefon, from Shanghai, Dr. Wilson, and 11 Uhinese, and Bira Losch.

Per Pooting, from Newchwang, S., Mr

Per Kong Beny, from Bangkok, 20 Chi-

peso.

Per Hailong, from Coast Porle, Count and Countess Butler, Right Rov. Bishop Burdon. Mr F. Layburn, and 12 Chinove. Japanese, and 2 Indians.

Per Hari, from Haiphong, 1 Chinese, a

Per Sungiang, from Manila, European in cabin, and a Chinese,

Par Turiar, from Katchinotza, C Japa

091€.

Per Lyeemoon, from Shanghai, 101 Chs-

дезе

Pee designing from Haiphong, 20 Th

Duse.

Par dire, from Sydney. &c., Sir Thomas Me'llwraith, and Lidy Me'lwraith, Mesars H. S. Dutton, J. Walker, M. Sassor, C. Cristie, M. Macintosh; from Timor, Maare da Roza, A. de Magachois, A. M. Cabrat,

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For STRAITS & LONDON. --

For Ajax, at 2.80 p.m., ou Wuduosday, the 29th inst., instead of us provicus. ly notuied.

For AMOY & MANILA.-

Por Shaking, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes-

day, the 29th inst.

For SINGAPORE & SAMARANG.-

Per Lobsang, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 29th mat. For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS-

LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE, SYDNEY. MÉLUOURSE. (Supplementary M-il on board till time of departure. Extra postage 10 cents) Per Changsha, at 10a.m., on Thursday,

the 7th Decomber.

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, Por Verona, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday.

the 8th December.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MUKRÓW

Shipping. Daylight.-Formosa leaves for Swatow. Noba. —Arratoon Apcar loaves for Straits

and Calcutta

› 4 p.tu-Ningpo leaves for Shanghai

Anctions.

9.30 p.m.-Auction of Sandry House- hola Furnituro, &c., at D 3. `IL Armstrong's.

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, November 29:-

Goods per Flintshire undelivered after

this date subject to rent. THURSDAY, November 30 --

List of Contributions to tho Hongkong.

Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., to be fent in before this date.

List of Contributions to tho China. Firo Insurance Company, Ltd., to be mont in before this dato. Goods por Salatiga undelivered after this

date subject to rent. Goods per Oldenburg undelivered after

this date subject to rent. FRIDAY, December 1-

9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge TUESDAY, December 4 :--

Goods por Glamorganshire undelivered

after this date subject to reb.

Quotations. HONGKONG, November 27, 1393, OPIUM-New Patna, cash,... 572/76)

casb.... - New Benares, aah, 584/80 Old

caak, -- New Malwa credis, 590

גן

23

Old

1

Allowance, Cattios,

Old Malwa, credit,. 600/810 Allowance, Cattios,

Pursian, Oily, Nor, 560 Allowance, Catties, 1/2 Pemian, Paper tied 600/610 Allowance. Cattios,

Exchange.

HONGKONG, November 27.

On London...

Rank, Wire, ...

Da Paris-

Un demand,

2/4

On demand,

... 3/4

་་

30 days' night,

... 2/4

4 months sight,

2,44

Credits,

Documentary, 4 months' sight,

3/4 ... 2/4

2.9

Credits, this sight,

Berlin-Demand,...

... 3.02

... 2.38

Credits, 60 days' sight, On Bombay-

WINO,

... 571

69

On New York-

MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL-

WAY Co.'s PACKET. The British Contract Packet Empress of

India will be despatched on WEDNES DAY, the 2015 Iuntant, with Mails for Shaopha, Japan, Canada, then United States of America, and countries beyond, vid Vancouver, B.0. The following hours will be abworrad in closing the Majls, &o. -- 10. Regis ry olusus. 11.30A.M. Post-Office closes, but Corros- pondence may be posted on board the Packub with the Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage, until time

MAILN BY THE FRENCH PACKET.

departure.

On demand,

On demad,

Da Caloutta-

Wire.

On domanda

On Shangha

On demand,

30 days' sight, private paper, Gold Leaf, 100 fiño (por tad) Signs (Brok's buying tale)

The French Contrae: Packet Calédonien will be despatchert on WEDNESDAY, the 29 Listant, with Mails for the United Kingde, Barope, and places be- Silver (per oz.)... yend, aid Mursilies; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon,

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... 1841

184

1841

184

... 72

... 734

243.00

1936

3240.

DEATH.

[No. 9610.-NOVEMBER 27, 1898.

¡T F. & 0, &. N. 'Company's . Rohilla At the General Hospital, Shanghai, on left Singapors for this port on the 26th the 21st Instant, J. H. PALMER, aged

years, Lower Yangten Pilot, a native of ish, at p., with the outward English Now Jersey, USA.

Mails, and is expected here about 0 p.m. on 2nd proximo,

The publication of this issus commenced at 6,50 p.m

The China Mail.

We observe that the list of unclaimed let tera from the damaged English wall has at last been published in the Government Gaselts. The list looks fairly complete, and any ons arpecting letters should have

HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVELA 27, 1899. little difficulty in distinguishing thole own.

TELEGRAMS.

(SUPPLIED TO THE 'QUINA MAL"]

(Via Southern Live).

THE NAVY,

LONDON, November 24, 1893, In the House of Commona Mr Gladstone replying to General Sir G. T. Ohoney

As it happens for will see the Gazelle so that the lotters may go abegging for a long tima. The list, of course, should have | boon medo out long ago, and had it been forwarded to the China Mail we would | have had the greatest plessure in publish- ing the list gratis for the benefit of the publia.

W

(Mombor for Oxford), stated that when the Wosa Ngau, priest, was charged before Mr navy estimates are presented it will be H. E. Wodehouse this morning with stealing found that further shipbuilding is intended a quantity of wire belonging to the China at an early date and everything will be and Japan Telephone Company and done to avoid delay. Ho reiterated that jacket belonging to the mastor of the Tak the Government are fully alive to the Cheong tailor shop. From the evidence it X1ecessity of Editieb naval supremacy.

THE ISLE OF MAN. Sir J. W. Ridgeway, K.0.B., has been appointed Governor of the Isle of Man.

PROGRESS OF BUSINESS IN. THE

HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Employers Liability Bill has prased At third reading-

(From 'Ze Courrier d'Haiphong.')

THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE,

PARIS, Nov. 19.

A section of the Italian press shows strong opposition to the continuance of the Triple Allianos.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASSED JUEZ CANAL.

appeared that the accused want to the Tai Hing photographer shop staling that ho was employed by the Telephone Company and wanted to repair some wirer-on the roof of the house. Under this pretence he was allowed to ga upon the roof, and ho then helped himself to u pieas of the tele- phone wire and the jackot. Mr Stuart Harrison, manager of the Company, stated that the telophonic connection was all right up to noon on the 25th iaat, when it was suddenly interrupted. The accused was sent to prison for six months.

WoNo Lo Sam, beilermaker, the man who in charged with amalting two bostwomon in a boat off Tai-kok-ta on the night of the 16th lust. and stealing 210 and a gold ring, was again brought before Mr L E. OUTWARD BOUND :-Ecs, Oct. 20; Ethiope, The accused had been identified us one of Wodehouse at the Magistracy this morning. 24; Glenogin, Telemachus, Lingfield, 31} Carmarthenshire, Nov. 8; Fringe, in-four who committed an assault upon the tuck, 7; Palimurus, 10; Priok, 14 women, the sole occupants of a hired wam. Pemptos, Bonlarig, Guns, 17.

HOMEWARD BOUND-Port Albert, Oct. 27; pan. Before being committed for trial at Myrmidon, Strathleven, Nov. 7; Aga- the Criminal Sessions, the accused made the memnon, Freussen, Shanghai, Danfa, following statement I engaged her bost 10; Henfuis, Lawang, 14; Ixion, 17.

to Samshaipo. Afterwards Li U to go The O. & D. 8, s. Gaelic, with the Ameri- Chai said "No money to go home." He can Mail of Nov. 2, left Yokolama said "Let us raise $10 on Amani's boat, and en Thursday, Nov. 23, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, Nov. 28.

each shere a few dollars to go home.” I then said "Very well; anyhow will do as The M. M. Co.'s stosehip Yarra, with we are so poor," Then wa four men got in.

the Fazer Mall of Üctober 27, left

Saigon on Sunday, November 26, to the beat at Samehuipo. When arrived at 4 p.m., and may be expected here : Tai-kak-taui two held daggers, une scull- on or about Wednesday, Nor, 29. This ed, and one rowed. The man in the grey packet brings replies to lettera des. patched from Hongkong on Sept. 22.

jacket demanded money. Her mother said

the Australasian Colonica, Fondichey, A. S. WATSON & Co., The P. & 1. 2. 3. Rohilla, with the BNC-"None." He then held a dagger to frighton

Madras, Calcutta, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in

closing the Maila, &c.

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET —– The United States Mail Packet Gaelic will

be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the sch Locember, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canal, Honelain. Peru, c., which will be closed as follows 14.48 P.K. Registry ceases.

5.00 P.M. Post Office closes.

prudence may be posted on board the Pucket, with Late Fen of 10 cents extra Fustage until the time of departare.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG ROTRI

TIVE Have just Receival OUR NEWS. G. Barbosa, J. Leite, and 14 Europeans Me D. Balan W

STOOK of CONFECTIONERY

2037 and are offering the same at pricas saitablo

for the pressut bad times.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAI.

The Steamship

Ningpo, Capt. T. LEHMANN, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 28th Inst.,

at 4 p.m.

CHOCOLATE ORIMES.

PATE D'APRIDOT, CHOCOLATE ALMONDS.

FANOY BOXES of SWEETS OF VARIOUS KINDS from Dollars 2 to Cents 25.

SUGARED ALMONDS.

BURNT ALMONES. MIXED SWEETS.

TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS.

2038 CIGARETTE CASES,

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

STEMSSEN & Co. Gongkang, November 27, 1893.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.

The Co.'s Steamship

Oxptaia Rosen, will be dispatched for the above

Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 29th fast., st Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

.DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers.». Hongkong, November 27, 1893. 2098

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SINGAPORE AND SAMARANG.

The Oo.'s Steamship

Loksang, Capt. J. Moncu, will Le despatched as above on or about WEDNESDAY, the 2lth Instant,

For Froight or Pasange, apply

JARDINE, MATHESON & 0........... General Managers Hongkong, November 27, 1893:. 2039

FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE AND

HAMBURG.

(Calling at NAPLES for landing Passengers if suficient inducement ofers). (Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTER DAM, LISBON, OPGETO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND BEEMKN.)

The Steamship

Oceania, Capt. J. BEDZENS, will be dospatched for the above

CLEAR CASES,

CARD CASES.

La Silver, Electro., Snake Skia, Buwian

Loather, &c.

CIGAR & CIGARETTE HOLDERS, PIPES.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

in other classon,

DETARTED.

Per Freyr, for Sailow, 70 Chinese. For Phra Nang, for Bangkuk, 15 Chinese. Pur Salatiga, for Yokuduma, 9 Europe. Per Thales, for Amoy, Mrs Bany, Mes Rabenstein, nurse and 1 child; for Taivan foo, Mr E. Andras.

TO DEPART. Per Formusa, for Swatow, 300 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The Chinese steamer Meefco reports From Shanghai to Heirhaus, had trong N.N.W. winds; from Eleishans to Turn | about, light N.E. maaston, and clear wea- ther; from Turnabout to Lamuancku, streng N.E mousson, and high se; from thorace

ght monsoon sud âue weather, British steamer Fanting reports Had strong Northerly breeza, all the way down the sun.

to

Mies Buchanan Capt. and Mrs

Boisson

Mr and Mrs A. Mr Darton quhoun

Mr Guignard Dr. Freshrey

Sir Thomas and Lady

McEwraith DuMr Min

Mr T. Mitchell Col-Mr W. Moncur

Capt. H. Jackson Miss M. 4. Jobson Miss C. A. Johnson Mr J. Kingborn Me J. Kirkwood Mr R. Lgall Mr J. MeWilliama Mr R. W. Maxwell

Mrs A. D. Moree Mr W. H. Peech Mr and Mrs F. von der Pfordion and 2 chil-

dren

Mra F. W. Philips Mc F. E, Sheao

Capt. V. S. Smyth,

R.W.R.

Mr R. Sutseer Mr G. Weyersburg M. C. F. Tremlett

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.

Mr 8. S. Benjan Mr C. Allison

Mr H. E Box bail Mr Hart Buck

Dr and Mrs Cautlie

Mr C. Malach Mr Obaniroy Inchbald

5ft H. F. Meyerink Mra Van Nicrop Mrs Clifont & child

bir and Mrs C. C.Mr & Mrs P. Sachap,

Culion

Bures and child

The Keltish steamer Kong Boxg reports: Had fresh S.N.E. wiede down Gulf of Mr J. B. Conghtric Mr. S. Taylor 1966 Siam; from Pulo Obi to port, fresh to Mr A. J. Hagion

strong N. E. monsoon, and very high sea, Mr A. Fit with clear weather.

November 26 Le Kwong Lee, Chiasse atr., from Canton. Riversdals, British steamer, from Capton. Tamarind, Norwegian steamer, 739, S. Castborg, Nowchwang November 17, Beans.

OLDER.

Merfoe, Chinose steine, 1,388, W. E. Lant, Shanghai November 23, General.-C. 'M. S. N. Co.

Pasting, British str. 1,088, A. Wright, Newchwang and Chefon, November 20, Beans & General.-BUTTERFIELD & WIRE. Kong Beng. British steamer, 867, J. B. Jackson, Bangkok November 18, 4 pin., Goneral-YEN FAT Hosa,

Heiloong, British str., 783, J. S. Roach, Tamasi November 24, and Amoy 5, General.-DouOLAS STEAMSHIP CO.

Hanoi, Freneb str., 730, T.. V. Chodzko, Haiphong November 24, and Hoiton 25, Rice sud General, R. Mary.

Sin Kolga, British barque, 678, Olin, Tientsin November 10, Bones. —ÜRDE.

Diu Portuguesa gunboat, 708, Captain Gomes, Maçao November 26.

Pollux, German steamer, 898, J. Gleikeo, Sourabaya November 8, and Blagapore 14, Sagar.-MELCHERS & Co.

A. Garman steamer, 831, M. W. Krützfeldt, Newchwang November 18, and This Steamer has superior Accommoda-Chefoo 20, Beans-MELCHERS & Co,

Ports on or about the 8th December.

tion for First and Second Clans Passengers and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess.

For Freight or Fazange, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

Agents. Honghong, November 27, 1893, .

2037

November 27-

Ningpo, German ateamer, from Canton."

Mr F. O. Wiltord Cept. Young

WINDSOR HOTEL.

The British stoomer Huttoong reports Had fine weather with fresh N.E winds Mr W. C. Alien throughout. Left Tamani 24th instant, Mrs E Bang

Mr C. Bearmson

and leit Amuy th. Steamers in Amoy Mr J. F. Boulton Haitan, Namoa, Zafiro and Persis.

maid

B.N.

Master Hanenstein Capt, and Mrs II. C.

A. Harris Mr & MrGeo. Holmes

The French stoamer Lanoi reports: Mrs. H. Bowker Mr B. B. Joyou In Toak n Gulf, Northern gals; in Straits Mastur:Harry BowkerMiss Marianoa and China Sia, strong monsoon, the dock. Cholongos Me R. Meyer all the time noder wafor, clase weather. Mrs Chaffongon and Rev. J. M. Morton

Mr G. Nielson The German steamer Lyeeman reports; Had fresh to strong N.L. muusoon, and Maator Chalougon Bir E. Pastus clear weather all the way,

Mr A. M. Chalmers Mr F. Salinger The British steamer Airlie, Capt. Win. Lieut. O. P. Ocode, Mr Y. Bato throp Ellis, reports-Experioncad vari-

Mr Z. Samataci abla winde and pleasant weather. from Mr F. R. Dencor Mr J. A. Summers date of departure from Sydney up to Cabra Mr&Mrs Geo. Erkloy Mr Geo. L. Tomlin Island

Mr A. Weimar From thence to arrival, etrong Mr Theodor Bierz monsoon, and very lasy sea, with squally Vice-Corsul P.Gavan-Capt. C. H. Welman, weather..

63rd Regt. The German steamer Triumph reports: Mr A. O'D. Gourdin Mrs Weltran thence moderate and fine weather to port Had strong N.E. meusoon to Breaker Point; Mrs Hanousteio

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For STRAITS & CALOUTTA.--

For WOOSUNG-

miles

Mr E. A. Apcar

VICTORIA HOTEL.

Mr G. Harman

Mr Armitage

Col. Wa. L. Barr.

Mr G. J. M. Harman Capt. Hildebrandt Dr & Mrs J. C/Berry, Malamo Horwitz

M.D. Miss Berry

LIMITED.

WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOMS

OF

Confectionery

AND

Christmas Goods.

JORDON ALMONDS, NOUGAT,

BUTTER SCOTCH, ASSORTED

TOFFEES, DRAGEES, PRALINES,

and a large selection of

PURE CONFECTIONERY from the

leading Manufacturera,

CADBURY'S

SPECIAL CHOCOLATE

CREMES.

PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, ZIME,

GUAVA, and other FRUIT JELLIES in

great variety.

Tom Smith's Christanas

Crackers.

COLOURED OPALS mounted in Pluak,

representing favourite subjecti

A large assortment of ENGLISH and

Miss Meyer Mrs Mettet and child | JAPANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS, of Per Arratoon Apcar, at 11.30 a.m., on Master Berry

Professor G. M. Mot- Tuesday, the 28th inst.

Miss Kathering Borry tat

handsome and artistic designs, suitable to Capt. van Corbach Mr H. P. Roth Per, Peiyang, at 2,30 p.m., on Tuesday, Mrs Farmer

Mr. A. Thompson the 28th just.

The Missos De Forest Professor Max Van tastes and at moderate pricos, Capt. Gardiner. delet Mr Damader Gord-Me 3. J. Young

bundas

Capt. W. B. Watton

For SHANGMAL--

Par Kang Lee, at 9.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 28th inst.

Per Ningpo, at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday,

the 8th inst

For SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSU

Per Heiloons, ato pm, on Tuesday,

the 28th inst,

Sungkiang, British steamer, 994, C._ B. | |- Dodd, Manila November 23, General. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Tartar, British steamor, 1,568, Bailey,

x10#F

PEAK HOTEL.

Mr R. Murray Adam. Mr Medhurst Mr F. East

Capt. and Mrs Moore Mr A. E. Skeels Madame Giese Me A. Findlay. Smith Capt and Mrs Hart Mr Stokes Fer Hanes, at 10.30 a.m., on Wednesday, Madame Kosh Bistor Waltor

the 20th inst

Mr MacLean

Mr F. E. Whito

For HAIPHONG.-

|

LISE MAIL of Nov. 3, loft Singapore her and accidentally cut her obesk.

After-

on Sunday, the 26th Nov., at 6 p.m., wards ber mother brought out menoy. The and may be expected hers at 6 p.m. on

Baturday, Dec. 2. This packet brings one in the grey jacket took it. When wo replies to letters despatched from got to the beach we all ran. The rape I Hongkong on Sept. 28.

look out with me to tie her handa. I left

The N. P. . . Tacoma, from Tacoma,

Wash., and Victoria, B.O., left Yoko hama for Hongkong, via ports, on Nov. 27.

ay shoes in the boat. I do not know any. thing about the ring. I admitted I put my hand over her mouth. This confession The C. P. R. . . Empresa of Japan, from would make it appear that this armed at Vancouver, Icarea Yokolisma at 9am.tack-amounting, in its way, to piracy on Tuesday, Nov. 29, for Hongkong,

via Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, within the waters of the Colony-was most The P. M. . . Uity of Peking, with mails, deliberately planned and carried out, and, de., loft San Francized for this port, taken in conjunction with the case of murdar tia Yokohama, on Nov. 9.

The F. 11. a. a. China, with raila, &c., left reported by us in our Friday's inane, would San Francisco for this port, via Hono. I seem to indicate that there is a band of des- lulu and Yokohama, od Nov. 21, peradues either is the Colony or in the The N. P... Mogul left Victoria, B.C., vicinity of British Kowloon ready to take for Japan and flungkung on Nov. 24.advantage of the poorer classes of the Obi-

The N. G. L... Giaus, from Bombay, left mees boat population. Action for the root.

Singapore for this port on Nov. 22, and ing out of this band is certainly called for. may be expected here on or about Nor.

29.

The D. D. R. Chartered .s. Cassins, from Club held the second of their smoking cou- On Saturday night the Victoria Recreation

Hamburg, left, Singapore for this port

ou Nov. 22, and may he expected here carts for the sousco. There was again a on or about the 30th Nov.

large attendance. The chair was occupied

The ... Afghan left Singapore on Nov. by Mr C. H. Graca, who made & splendid

22, and may be expected here on or about Nov. 30.

The a. a. Chelydre, from Calcutta, &o,, left Singapore on Nov. 22, and may be ex- pacled here on or about Nov. 30.

abairman, displaying his usual geniality.

is customary at these smoky carnivals

the comic element was largely represented,

though the taste of those present was not

The Glen Line a. «. Glenoaks, from Lon-allowed to sink into the slough of depravity don and Straits, left Singapore on Nov. 80 scathingly stigmatised by the Lat 25, and may be expooled here on ur about Dec. I

here on or about Dec. 1.

Judgment critic. The three comic contri.

T

The O. &. S. Co.'s nẹ a. Felsnacht left Sin. |butions of the first portion of the pro-

gapore on Nov. 24, and may be expected gramme had a set off in Killernay sang by F. J. Easty The Naval Brigade by Mir The P.&O. z.s. Malace loft Singapore on 14. B. Bridger, and Songs of Araby by

Nov. 23, and may be expected here or or about DeL. $. The P. & O, s.. Bombay left London for

this port on Nov. 11.

Ox Saturday evening a very enjoyable dance was given at the Kowloon Docks,

Mr 0. Lammert, and in the second part Pinsuli's Queen of the Earth,' Molloy's Postilion and Smart's beautiful tria "Queen of the Night' are, we fancy, up to the bighest pitch of ultra-reficed concert

music.

The trio, sung by Messrs C. Lam- mort, C. H. Gracs and W, & Orow), was one of the succusse, of the evening, and, to

Tas P. &. O. 3. N. Company's 2.3. Malacca

Singapore for this port on the 26th the credit of among concert goers, be it inst., at p..

asid, it was most enthusiastically appland- ed. Moasts G, A, South, G. J. Youlos, aud THE M. 1. Co.'s steamer Yarra, with the . T. Robinson were mainly responsible text French Mail, left Saigon yesterday, for the fanioaitis, and those who know the 26th inst, at 4 p.m., for ibis pork:

these gentlemen well do not require to be Tar N. P. a 5. Majal sailed from Vio-in all they did. The comic dust, in which told that there was fun without vulgarity | foria, B.G., on Friday morning, the 24th Mesers Vorlar and Robinson op barod as inat, for Japan and Hongkong.

DraNo the week earling Nov. 2, 1893, 170 Europeans and 1,695 Chinese visited the City Hall Museum.

The Two Macs,' sent tho audience into fits of laughter, but it was to Quartärimaster Sergeant Cox that the Jaurel for comicality deserved to be given. A agreeable change in the programma was the sketch entitled 'Our now Law Courts," in which THE N. P. 3. a. Tacoma, frota Tacorns, the three characters were taken by Messrs Wash, and Victoria, B.C., luas arrived at W. L. Kaynny, U. T. Robinana and G. A. Yokotams and sailed to-day for Hongkong, South. Under the able leadership of Me viz Japan ports.

Murphy the string band of the Shropshire Light Infantry lent their valuable - Ora herd of 22 cattle shipped in Australis sistauen The Concert Committee of the to the Hongkong Dairy Farm Co. by the Recreation Club deserve much praise for .. Airlie, which arrived here to-day, no their successful effort to provide healthy fewer than eighteen died on the way in meement, and perhaps the greatest ebaro consequence of the severe knocking about of this praise ought to be bestowed on Mr in the cough weather which was experienc-C. T. Robinson on whom the greatest share 1900 ed in the China Sea.

of the work has fallen.

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841

Hongkong, November 2, 1893.

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