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Prospectus.

APHAL

ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS.

THE

OF

NEW BALMORAL GOLD MINING COM PANY, LIMITED.

CAPITAL

$180,000, Divided into 50,000 Shares of each, (OI which not more than 25,000 will be offered for Subscription), Teams :—50 con ta par shaze on application.

60

60

50

HI

on allotment

on the 31st March, 1894. on the 30th April, 1894,

The balance at call in instalments of not more than 50 cents per share-ons month's aotica to be given in respect of each in- stalment called up.

Application for Shares, accompanied by a deposit of 50 conta per abaro, most be sent in to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation on or before the 31st day of January, 1894.

For Forms of Application apply to the HONGKONG and SHANGHAL BANKING COn- and the ShooKBBOKERS' As. POBATION, SOCIATION OF Howards.

General Manager at Hongkong; GEO, E. STEVENĀ.

Conrulating Committee:

DAVID GILLIES.

JAMES BILLINGTON - COUGHTRIE.

POON PONG.

Staretury pro temi W. H. POTTS. Bankera:

THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Soliators: JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER.

HIS Company is formed to acquire all the properties and agots of the BALMORAL GOLD MINING COMPANY, LT ED, now in Liquidation, and hereinaftor called the Old Company.

Notices to Consignees.

WARILACK LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP ARGYLL,

FROM NEW-YORK:

CONSIGNEES of Cargo Are hereby in

formed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGLONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND Gorown Co., at Kowloon, whence and/or From the Wharven delivery may be obtained. No Guima will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 30th Instant will be subject to ront

All Claims against the Steamor must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 30th Irulant, or they will not be ru- | oognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 30th Inst., at 3 p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

digenis. Hongkong, January 23, 1894. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SHANGHAI.

THE Company's 8.8. Kintuck having

arrived from the above Ports, Our signees of Clarge are hereby informed that their Goods aro boing landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, Wanohki, whence and or from lighters delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and sli Claims must be sent in to the ICE of the Undersigned before Noon, on the 28th Instant, or they will not be recognized,

No Fire Laaranen has been effected, and ady Goods remaining in the Godowns after Those properties and assets are as fol, the 28th Instant will be subject to rent. lows →→The properties know The Balmoral The Queen of the Moant, and

The Euraka,' (for which £10,665 Carl was paid by the Old Company), and Machinery and other Aseta sosessary and useful to the New Company, valued at £4,000 mak- ing in all $14,666.

Consideration to be paid on purchase- from the Old Company and its Liquidator.

22,686 shares to be allot-

ted sharesholders ia

the Old Company, $2

per share to ho deem-

ad to have been paid,

up, (and with a lia- bility

of $1 per share:

50 cents to be paid on application, and the

balance to be at call) 846,972

Debts owing by the Old

Company and ex- penses to date of and including regis. tration of the pre-

sent Company... 24,600

N.B.-Many of the cre-

ditore of the Old Company have con- Bented to take fully paid-up shares in liou of onsh

For working capital...--

$1 per share on 22,886 shares above' məs- tioned

$3 per share ou 19,114

shares.......

-$ 69,972 |

22,086

57,342.

80,028

Bills of Lading will be countersigued by

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & COT

Agenis, Hongkong, January 22, 1994.

Dartinablos

THE CHINA MAIL.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Vendl's

Bremen & Torts of Call Preusion (4)..... Hamburg and London Buttmonth (s).. Japan,

Verous (8) keine Robé

.......Denbighshire (a) Londoù & Ports of Osil Thames (8)......... London.9. Parts of Call Pinguey (6). London, v. Suez Unna Pyrrhus (8)........... Eden, V. Marseillor. Bombay (a).......! Luiden, v. Marseilles. Quntou (8)...... London and Hamburg Denbighshirə (D).......... Manila, vina Amoy.............. Kweiyang (6)... Marseillos, v. Saigen Melbourne (0) Naki, Kobé& Yhama Monmouthshire (s).... NewYork, 5.BuezCana Flintshire (6) New York Kanilworth Fort Darwin, &o....... Chingtu (8)................ 9. Francisco. Lapu City of Rinda Jandicula

Francisco, 7. Jap Gaelio (5)

Date of Leaving

Mordtoutacher Lloyd. Feb. 5, at 3 pm: Skowan & Co..boat Jan. 30. P. & D. 8. N. Co.....(Feb, 2, si noon. Dodwoll, Carfill & CajAbout Feb. 3. P. & 0, 5. N. Co... Feb. 1. st.noon, Araböld, Kurberg&Co. About Feb. 10, Betterfeld & Swire...February P. & O. 8. N. About Feb 9-

& C. 6. N. Co...... About Fab 13. Dodwell, Carli & Co. About Feb. 27. Butterfold & Soira... January 30, Mesasgorios Moritime Feb. 7, at noon. Dodmoll, Carlit & On January 30, 2 Dodwell, Carlil & Co. January 29, Showen & Quick despatch. Butterfold & Swire... Feb. 3, at noon. Pacific Mail S. S. Co Feb. 1, at 1 path. 30. & G. 8. §. On........ ·Feb; 14, daylight.

Showan & Co...... Quick despatch. P. & O, S, N. Co.About Jan: 30. PO, S. N. Co......About Feb. 1 Dodwell, Carlil & Ge. About Feb. 2. Semazen & Co.......... About Feb 5.

San Franciso........... MacMillan ....... Shanghai Ravenna (3).... Shanghai and Japan:.. Formoen (4). Shanghai, Y'ma &Kobe Sikh (5)...... S'pore. Havru&'bor. Irene (6)....

pare, Penang & Ct Lightning (6).........D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. Jan 30, at modo, Swator

Laitan (B)..

..Douglas Lapraik & Co. Jan. 29, at noon. Sourabaya &Samarang Cromarty (0) Jardine, Matheson&Co Jan. 27, at 3 pm. Yancouver (B. C. & Empress of Indis (8)... Janadian Pic R. Cu. Feb, 21, at noon, Vistoria (B.C.), &...........]Tasons (8)........ Nor. Pac S. & R. €os. Feb. 27, at noor.

fo-day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

--

FOR SWATOW.

The Cu Steamship

It itan,

Cipt. GUDDARD, will be spatched for the above Port on MONDAY, the 29th Instant, at Nuon.

For Freight or tassage, apply to \

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Uỡ, General Managers, Hangitong, January 26, 1894.

MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.

104

INFARTORES.

Honuary 24 :-

tow.

Saghallen, for Shanghai. Tamsui, for Canton. Taicheong, for Kaisare, for Shanghai, Tahukushi Mar, for Kutshinotavi. Folies, for Swator. Dent-rom, for Singapore. Nangang, for Wuhu. Egernoon, for Bhanghal Fushan, for Shanghai. Taisang, for Swatów. Kaifong, for Wuha

"PASSENGERS.

AKRIVE:

Per Columz, from Portland Oregon, Mra Paxton, and 1 Chiness.

Par Tummy-from Wuhu, Mrs Bisok, and Chinese",

Pet Hailen, from Fooɑhow, de, Maure Brockett, Richards and Brown, and 70

| FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA AND Chiness,

156

To-day's Advertisements.

D'A

AND

*KOBE.

The Steamship

Captain Rowley, will be despatched as above ou

ARO'S MARIONETTES or about FRIDAY, the 2nd Proxime.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents.

FANTOCHES PRANUAISES.

EVERY EVENING,

THIS WEEK IRREVOCABLY THE LAST.

GRAND REDUCTION OF PRICES.

Вокеа

...$1,00 1.00

Tit ... Gallery

0.50

0.26

Stails

Childton half-price to all parts except

Gallery.

Box Plau at Masara. Kazly & WALSH'S,

Hongkong, January 26, 1894.

Dr. FENWICK'S FOOD:

Per Hanch, from Haiphong, 3 Europeans, and 56 Chinese.

Fer Triumph, from Sestow, 411 Chinese. For Monniouthshire, from London, &c., Mrs Stone, surse and family, Mise Shaw, Mr Emery, Mr Nightingale, and 330 Chi-

nese.

BROARTED.

Per Saghalien, for Shanghai: from Hong- kang, Mr Yang Wya Keo and servant, Consul Migakawa and servant, Mre

MEMUS, FOR TU-MORROW: Shipping.

8 p.m.-Cromarty leaves for B'bayo, dro. Auctions.

2.45 p.m.Auction of Household Farni- ture, de, at Victoria View, Kowloon.

Amusements.

3 p.m.-D'Aro's Marionettes and Fan-

toches Francaises at West Point,

9pm.-D'Arc's Marionettes and Fan

toches Françaisos at West Point.

Miscellaneous,

2.45 p.Competition of the Hongkong

Bille Association; ---

General Memoranda. SUNDAY, January 28 -

Gooda per Kintuck undelivered after this

A draîubject to rent MONDAY, January 29 *----

|

#PRALDS

(No. 9660,- JANUARY, 26, 1894

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The publication of this sure commenced

it 6,45 p.m.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, BLIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1894.

Passes Busz Dávalos OUTWARD BOUD: Waington Hall,

Deo. 16; Banglar, Marquis Básqüehem 29; Norwood, January 2, Shang. hai, Teucor, Glenstk, Latsang, Foyle, Japan, Confa, 12: Bydney, Kara, Queen Adelaide, Oscar 11; 16 yr midon, Pathan, 18; Bayern, Benalder,

HOMEWARD BOUND-Flute, Hankale, Jan. 9 Benledi, Radnorshire 16; Menelagis, Baluzie, Ulysses, Oolong, 10 Palamed,

The

Vindebond, 25. TE

P.&O., Ravenna, wish the Kro- Two Man of Déc 29, laff Singapore on Tuesday, January 23, at 6 pm, and may be expected here about 6 p.. on Monday, the 99th Jan This packet brings replies to latter de

THB combination of the Coton Spin- nera Union in Japan and Mr Tots of Bombay against the European steamer lines trading hetween Bombay and Japan is 6 somewhat compileated affair. High freights are, of course, given DE the reason for the opposition now raised by Mr Tata and the Japanese Cotton Spinners, while the steamer companies assert that little if any discontent exist ed with the former freight rates, which were in reasonable proportion with the Freight charged for the China Constatered from Hongkong on Nor, 23.

and for Hongkong to Japan, What The C. P. R... Empress of India, from Vancouver, left Nagasaki for Hong ever may have been the motive, it is clear enough the rate of Rs. 16 or 17 kong via Bhanghaiat 4 m in Jan, 25, per ton from Rombay to Japan was The O&O... Gaelic, with maila, do deemed more than the spinners cated to pay and the Spinners agreement with Tats and the Japanese Steamer Co. stipulates Rs. 12 or Rs. 13 ton instead.

Without questioning, the

Noon, Mesting of Bhareholders of The Kowloon Land & Building Co, Ltd., at the Company's Offices. 3 p.m.-Austion of Crown Laud at Tam

ple Street, Yaumati. 3pm. Auction for Letting Government Land in Lots Now, to 26 adjoining the Race Course to the North of the Grand Stand enclosure. TUESDAY, January 30 — '.

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni-right of combination to reduce rates of ture, de, at No. 6, Queen's Gardens freight-it may be said to be in a sense 5pm.Meeting o of Hongkong Athletic af taken out of the Shipowners

Sports in the Victoria Hotel. Goods per Argyl andelivered after this

date subject to rent. WEDNESDAY, January 31:-

Goods per Daphne undelivered after this

dake subjust to rent. Goods per Kaise undelivered after this

dată subject to rent.

9 p.m.-Meeting of Victoria Prece

tory.

THURSDAY, February 1:

Second Instalment of Call of 5 on Shares of The Bank of China, Japan & The Straits, Ltd., dae, G Goods per Staamer Seghatin anclaimed

aftor Noon subject to rent,

9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetloud Lodge...

Conference book, which aimed at in- creasing freights all round-it may be of interest to consider some of the means to be adopted by the Japanese to carry out their agreement. It might be contended that the Treaty precluded the enforcement(of some of the rules laid down by the Japanese Union. There can be little doubt they are contrary to the spirit, if not to the letter, of the Treaty; bus in the present temper of the Japanese authorities, and in view of their restive, Treaty-revising and Treaty diccording tendencies, this aspect of the matter need hardly be considerad. The question, however, whether the Ja- panese as a people are to be implicitly trusted by British subject and Mr Tata ia, of course, a British sabject-in, any arrangement of an unofficial kind is one which should have an important bearing upon the rules referred to In- deed, the enforcement in the Japanese Courts the rules which are said to bind the Cotton Spinnera of Kabe might. 2.81

Bot be asy, if, let us say, a British ... 2.80

229 subject were the plaintiff. As a matter of course the P. & O. Company and the other steamer lines engaged in the Bombay-Japan trade have met the

Exchange HONGKONG, January 28, 1894. Un Londer

Bank, Wire,

On demand,

Credits, 4

E

30 daya' sight,

4 months sight

Documentary, months si Ou Paris-

2/24

On demand,

1.

Credits, 4 months' sight, On Berlin-Demands... On New York

192 Muller, Mesars FL. . Gensburg and F. D Lyou; from Maceoilies, Meners d'Osgəral and Castello; from Saigon, Messre RoscoBin Casale, Baron, Yannon, Bouard, and gard, Comie. For Kobe from Marseilles, Me Kumagaya from Saigon, Mesurs-Habic Beetel, Azima, Jeffre. Le Navaguer, NURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, Maxime, Guyonnard, Domergus, Blane,

FOR

ALSO FON

DYSPEPTICS AND INVALIDS.

and 47 French Marines. For Tokohama from Hongkong, Mr W. Arndt; from Mar. soilles, Vicomte and Vicomtans Kawase and Aervant, Me T.Solinidya, Dr. Yut Harzda, Messra Kuoko, Maskimets, The Raff, Dupuis and Milot; from Bingapore, Messrs

Lsgmonin, Holozet, Corlay, Tuvalu, La

TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m., IT is specially recommended as an article Taino and Karel; from Saigon, Mosers

LAST MATINEE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, POSITIVELY THE VERY LAST PERFORMANCE.

Capital of the Company.... $100,000 A

From the above Statomant it will be seen that the Company pays the Old Company (in shares) considerably loss than their out. lay for the purchase of the propertios aud) machiner

tha

It is believed that the proporties above. mentioned contain very valuable-miner

Sole Proprietore, MISSES M., E. & N. D'ÁRO Hongkong, January 20, 1884.

O O NO

193

F T.

In Aid of THE ALICE MEMORIAL AND NETHERSOLE HOSPITALS, will be given in the CITY BALL,

SATURDAY, 10th February, Commencing at 9.15 pm.

this belief being based on the following Under grounds:

(a). The favorable reports which have from

+

the Patronage of H. E. Sir WILLIAM

ant Lady RonINSON."

time to time been made on the propertyuit Programme will be vannounced shortly.

HENDERSON, independent mining experte

by Mawers Oax and SPAVER and Mr

of good standing and reputa in Australia. Extracts froin these reports accompany

the Prospectus, and the reports them- selven, together with Piana of the pro- perties, aze open to inspection at the

Hongkong, January 26, 894.

of diet for NURSING MOTHERS as it Opimtree and Desalvo.

Per Toicheang, for Swatow, 82 Chinese F' Pokin, for Tamaut, Mr Wonyon. Per Deuteros, for Singapore, 169 Chinese, Par lenson, for Shanghai, 1 Earo- pean, and 45 Chiseno.

will strengthen and support them, and ai

the same time enrich the natural milk

and increase the supply.

INFANTS fed on this Food put on and & Chinese

desh rapidly.

In Two and sizpeany and One and

Įsixpouny bottles at $1.10 and 70 cents,

ACEK IK

HONGSONG:

Per Fushun, far Shanghai, 50 Chinese, Per Taisang, for Swatow, & Europasna,

To Darant

Per Daphne, for Fokohama, i European. Per Avpchie, for Hongay, 1 European.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The American barque Coloms reports : Moderately fine.

PIY Do weather, with light vari aule winds, where strong trades and mon- soon wore expected.

The British steamer Tamsui reports: Had calia and thick fog from Taichors to

|Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Breaker Point; from thence to port, froth

LIMITED

196

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

HONGKONG ATHLETIC SPORTS,

90

NOTICE. -

Office of the Liquidator, No. 1, Duddell A MEETING will be held in the Vro- TORIA HOTEL, on TUESDAY, the Strect, Hongkong. From these and 30th day of January, at 5 o'clock, which from the Extracts from the report of Afr All Parsons interested in Athletic Sporta CARL WILEREM GEORG, the Liquidator of are requested to attend. the Old Company, it appears that thera

is a consensus of opinion, on the part of

those acquainted with the facts, that

these are valuable mining proportion.

(b) Gold to the value of £100,000. has

beer takes out of those properties and

A. DENISON,

Hor, Secretary,

KK.A.C. Boogkong. January 26, 1894.

198

this without any real attempt to develop THE HONGKONG, AND KOWLOON

the miner by sinking deep shafts.

(c). The mines when worked by tributers)

( few miners who from time to time have leased the right to work) have always mado largo profits for the workers, Before the Old Company was formed upwards of 3,448 oz. of gold were won from about 1,500 to 2000 tons of stone, and within the past 12 months tributers on the properties are getting out stone in considerable quantities yielding from on to 36 on to the ton. The workings

WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE Sorenth Ordinary Annual MEET.

ING or SHAREBULDERS in the above Company will be held at the Dom- pany's OFFICE No. 4, Praya Central, at 12 o'clock (Noon), on SATURDAY, 10:h February next, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, with a State

of the tributers will not interfere with the ment of Accounts to the 31st December, shaking of shafts and development of the 1808. property and their right of tributo will myice in September 1994.

The Transfer BOOKS of the Company

(d). In parts of the Balmoral property the will be CLOSED from the Sed to the 10th

reef has yielded as much as 4 oz la 7 oz. per ton, and it is confidently expected that, with certain uscessary expenditure | in sinking and driving and in the parchase if additional machinery, theen proportios will turn ont gold in very peying quantities.

(e). The Goverment of New South Wales

have promised £100 towards baft-aink ing on the Balmoral property, and the Government Prospecting Board described. the Queen of the Mount as a splendid property,

February, both days inclusive.

198

EDWARD OSBORNE, Cat Storetary. Hongkong, January 28, 1894

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:

STEAMSHIP MONMOUTHSHIRE, FROM RAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON. AND STRAITS. ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

formed that all Goods are being landad Both these proporties and the Eureka at their risk into the Godown of the Hong. KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & Gonowy Co., property are more fully referred to in the at Kowloon, whence and/or from the extracts from Reports which accompany Whacres delivery may be obtained. the Prospectus, gend

. On the Queer of the Mount property, in 1892, 429 tons yielded, 460 oz. ka tributers.

"Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for azy Debt contracted by the Officers or Cren of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour

GERARD C. TODET, Amar. barque, Capt. J. F. Stanley.-Order.

Lornare, Italian barque, Caplain J, B, Usfranga,D, Musso.

MAOMILLAN, British ship, Captain Robt Guthrie.-Governmost.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS, January 26-

Coloma, American barque, 815, Cyrns M. Noyes, Portland Oregon via Honolula November 18, Lumber, Tuck Lee & Col

January 20

Leifong, British steamer, from Canton. Nanyang, German gir., from Cantos. Tamsui, British steamer, 919, A. Wright, Wuha and Obirkiang January 20, Bice.- BUTTERFIELD & SWIR

Banlarig, British steamer, 1,450, Lə Boutelliar, Moji January 19, Cosl,GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Üo.

* Reitan, British steamer, 1,182, T. D. Goddard, Foochow January 23, Amoy 24, and Swatow 25, General. DOVOLAS STEAM- MLP Co.

Adio, Danish steamer, 355, H. Hygo, Pakhoi January 24, and Hoihow. 20, Gen. ineral.~NAK TAL

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless motice to the contrary bo give before 3 p.m. To-DA, the 26th Instant.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd Proxme will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer

Huni, Freish atri, 150, 1. V. Chocako Haiphong January 23, and Hofhow 25, General.A. R. MARTY.

sen, Swatow January 25, General.-EDUARD Triumph, Germen ateamor, 674, J. Pelar SourLLASS & Co.

breeze and overcset,

The Brisk steamer Benlarig raporis : Had light S.W. winds and calgus, foggy throughout the Formosa Uhannel:

Tio British steamer Haitan reporte : Foocho to Ocktau, light variable airs and doudy weather; thenco to Amoy, light variables airs and hazy; mooth se Amoy to Rocs Lalands moderato S. W. bro.za and smooth sea, thick hazy weather; thence to Lameck Island, moderate S.W. brocze and smooth son, staar weather; thenes and dense fog, Swatów to Hongkong, freak Swatow, light N.N.W, breeze, smooth pa

ENE. brass, moderate nos and overcast. | Steamers in Aussy, Hacting, and Feirang uadron (Eve ships). Steamer in Swalow, Nanshan,

On demand, ... Credits, 60 days sight,

Bombay

191

"wire,

On demand,

On Calcutta-

Wira, **** On demand, On Shanghat-

·乾·

504

186

186

160

... 1881

..

718

721

$45.20 88.72 Jid.

On demand, .30 days' sight, privata paper Gold Loof, 100 fine (por tae!) Soveretens (Banka boyiz rate)

ilver (per oz.)...

**

--CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

A. S. WATSON & Ca,

LIMITED

司公

FAMILY AND DISPENSING

CHEMISTS.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

DRUGGISTS,

ANALYSTS.

PERFUMERS,"

The

lett San Franciscs for this port, via Yokohama, on Jan. 9

F. M. 1. 6. Oty of Paking, with mails, &c. left San Francisce for this port, Tis Yokohama, nu Jan. 18. ...

The N. P. E. Tacoma left Victoria, B.C.,

for Japan and Hongkong on Jan. 18.

The Glen Linea & Glenfalloch, from Lon- ** dun aud” Biraits, left Bingagerð ön Jan. 20, and may be expected here on or about Jan. 27.

The Tata Lima,s. Lindisfarns, from Bom

bay, left Singaporo on Jan. 21, and may be expected here on or about Jan,

The D. D. R... Kriemhild, from Ham-

barg, left. Singapore for this port on Jan. 23, and may be expected hers on or about Jan. 30.

The P. O. & X. Co.'s, Forman left.

Bingapore for this port on Jan. 23, and may be expected here ca or about Jan.

The u. s. Kuteng, from Osientts, de, left

Singapore on Jan. 23, and may be ex- pooted here on or about Jan. 30. The O. S. 8. Co.'s steamship Lapter left.

Singapore on Jan. 25, and may be oz- pected bora on Feb. 1

The aa. Sikh laft Singapore on Jan, 25, and may be expected here on or about Fob 17

The N. G. I... Bisagne, trom Genoa and Bombay, left Singapore for this port en Jm. 28, and may be expected here OD OF

about Feb. 1. A

THE P, &. S. N. Co.'s B. 8. Thanghai left

Colombo for this port on the Jan. 21.

Tata-Kobe demonstrations by a counter- THE O. 8, 8. Co. n. a. Laertar loft Hinga- demonstration. Against the greed pore for this port pesterday afternoon. rate of Rs. 12 or 13 por ton of three-

bales. the older Companies bare 4- THE P. &.0, %, Japan arrived at London nouneed their intention to carry.cotton

or yarn from Bombay to Japan at Rs. 2 on the 20th inst.

or 9 a ton. It is undoubtedly hot-

that the Japan Cotton-Spinners Union Thes & Sikh loft Singapors yesterday, and is a very powerful body, and if its roem is due here on or about the 1st proxime. bere do not resort to their old tactics of

fighting amongst themselves, it can THE N. G. I steamer Biegne, from Genoa exercise a very strong influence indeed,and Bombay, loft Singapore for this port But the opposition companies have ppt

forward a hair which is exceedingly yesterday, and is due here on the 1st Feb, tempting, and the temptation may lead

one or more of the weak Japanese mem- Tag agent of the Singer "Manufacturing bers to offend. What then? Each Co. has sent as a very silistic wall member of the Spinners' Union is id calendar.

to have deposited $100 into the general

fund and has bound himself to maintain

the agreement. Penalties are said to have Ar a meating last night of the Tuiled been fixed for prompt imposition upon Mark Lodge, 419 0., the following all members who depael from the agree-plicers were elected-Bro. W. L Ford, iment;

but if a member of the Union-

elects to ship his cotton from BombayW.M. Bro. J. E. Grimble, Treasurer at the immensely reduced rate of ball and Br. J. Maxwell Tyler. rupee per bale, so far as we can learn,

he can do so by merely forfeiting his Ar the Maghiracy this morning Mr H. E $100 deposit: It is very problematical Wodehouse was engaged heating evidence whether any high moral tone would be in the charge of parjury brought against displayed over the matter, and it is not

likely the Courts could take cogrisance the principal witness in the recent amon of such a drastic tradal arrangement. CAR. Mr A. B. Juhanson, sown Bolicitor, The agreement made with the Japarean is conducting the case for the drown," and and Tato steamers is alleged to have the socused is, defended by Mr H. L been made for two years. Will the Donnys.

strain caused by the vast disparity of

ratce-assuming that the fight con-

tinues and so compromise is arrived at a case of the liquidators of the Hiogo

be apt to reach breaking point

before the lapse of two years?

Hotel against the Hongkong and Shanghai

Most likely it will, and the fast that Bank came before Chief Justies Bir Field- the return trade from Japan and China ing Clarke again in the Supreme Court to. to India is' anything but remunerative, day, After some legal argument, his will rather increase than relies the Lordship adjourned the cats to the let tension. Cotton or yarn carried

The German stoamer Triumph reperis PATENT MEDICINE PROPRIETORS to Japan for balf a rupee bain of March, to allow supplementary evidenes

Very strong .E. moon.

The British steamer Mongsouthshire re- ports Left Singapore at noon, January 30th; experienced fight monsoon and fine weather, to within 40 miles of Gap Rock; thenes to arrival, strong breeze and over. cast, with high sea.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For SOURABAYA & SAMARANG, -

Per Cromarty, at 2.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 27th inst..

For WUHU,

Per Takserig, at 2.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 27th in

For SWATÓW" & BANGKOK.~

For Rone Beng, at 5 pm, on Saturday,

the 27th inst

For SWALOW, SINGAPORE & HANG-

KOK

the 28th fast. Por Chore Fa, at 8.30a.m., on Sunday,

For STRAITS & CALCUTTA,—\

Par Lighting, st 11,60 m, on Tues-

day, the 80th inst.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKE

AND

VENDORS,

DRÜNÜISTS' SUNDEŸMEN.

CIGAR DEALERS.

must also pay better than similar geods to be produced. charged with four rupees, per bale

-unless a system of boycotting is in THE case of Se Hok Shan, who was Rum- stituted which should, we think; come

within the terme of a breach of treaty en-moned in connection with the oncroach- gagements. There is, therefore, a strong ment on Beymour Road where the likelihood of either a break-down in the landslip occurred, went through another combination, or of a compromise, which stage this morning. Mr H. P. Tooker, will abolish the existing cut-throat Pablic Works Department, applied to condition of things. Without passing

an opinion upon the rights and wrongs withdraw the case on the plea of informality, of either side or both sides of the dis- with leave to take ont a freak summons. pute, it will be manifestly for the bene- The leave was granted by Uaptain Hastings, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, fit of all concerned that a reasonable

compromise should be arrived et.

AND

ABRATED WATER MAKERS.

The Hongkong Dispensary, 另槊大港香

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1844,

The British Contract Packet Thames will be despatched on THURSDAY, the lat February, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries bei pond, eid Brinding to the Straits Hettlements, Netherlands India, Bur A. S. WATSON & Co., LITTED, mah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta and Gibraltar

The stial hours will be observed in closing The Hengzong Dispensary, Hongkong.

the Mails, &c.

TELEGRAMS.

(SUPPEARS TO THE CHENA MAIL")"

[Via Southern Line,)

THE KHEDIVE AND THE ARMY

OF OCCUPATIONAALS

LONDON, Jan, 9, 1804,

On Wednesday night the Chingay anginoer of the steam-launch Wing Wawas killed on board the launch on the voyage from Canton to Hoifgkong, Alwet 10 o'clock the deceased, who had been sleeping, wakened up, and went to look at the bearings. of the enginer. He was struck on the head at the base of the skull, and was killed

Much indignation is felt aming the instantaneously. Upon the smiral of the launch at Hongkong, the body was handed Egyptian and British Military circles at Cairo owing to the Khedive's adverse over to the police, by whom it was taken

to the Mortuary. criticisms, while on a tour on the Nile, of the troops and British officer, and it is

tax

feared serious crisis may result. Lord Tas two contractors, Chan Sun and Kam Rosebery instructed Lord Cromer to roam, who are charged with causing the death of sight mes to the recent laudally at- The Shanghat Pharmacy, 24, Nanking Bad,quire the Khedive to express publicly a

Shanghai

It is believed that the want of success of the Old Company was due to the gros

Redpois, British gunboat; from Canton. mismanagement, ignoranes, and waste of

Beinfang, Chinese steamer, from Canton. Point and aleamers in Harbour may be Letters. Paronis, &d, før Kowloon muzey at the Mince. The present Com

Kenilworth, American 4-masted ship, posted in the General Post Office up to Botica Inglesa, 14, Becolta, Manila. pany intend to score the services of

2,148, Baker, Amoy January 23, General. 11.30am and 5.50 p.m bonus casusger from Hongkong in whom

SHEWAN & On, the shareholders will have confidence and

Lotters-m Kowloon Point may he hose head-quarters will be at the mines presented to the Undersigned on or before Monmouthshire, British steamer, 1,845, posted in the Letter Box which has been The Onoton Dispensary, Canton. and under whose management the money the 2nd Prox, or they will not be recognized, Gedro, London December 10, and Binga placed in the Police Station Compound up

The Dispensary, Foochaw. of the Company wil be applied honestly. All braksa, abated, and damaged Goodi pore January 20, General-Donwat, CA to 13 and 4 o'clock and satisfactorily in the development of

are to be left in the Godowns, whaza they WILL & Co. the properties.

must ba

Prospectuses and Forms of Application will be examined on the 2nd Prox., at 3.p.m

for Baxres can be obtained on application

to the Hoxoxoxo, and Brasawat HANKING.

CORPORATION, orfrom the BrockSHOKERS' ASSOCIATION of HONGKONG.

Hongkong, January 22, 1894,

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No Fire Insárance has been effected.

Bills of Lading will he countersigned by

- DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

The and Agents.

Hongkong, January 28, 1804

SERWARE CLEARED. Selregn Maru, for Kobe.

Dopħna, for Yokohama, Bygde, for Baigon. 197deochie, for Hongay.

"Local rates will be charged..

To avoid robbery, senders of letters from The Hongkong Dispensary Rankow, Kowloon are requested to cancel their

stamps by writing the word slamped across The Hongkong Dispensary, Tientsin. them,

Covers containing Bank Notes, Jewellery London Ufice, 8 Fenchurch Buildings, LLC. da, should be registered.

There will be ng Sunday delivery..

Hongkong, January 26, 1834.

favourable opinion of the troops, and to Seymour Road through negligenes dialas Meher Pasha, the Egyptian Servising the work of axcavation, tary of War. Bo far the Khedive rens brought before Captain

Asaicut.

Rias Pasha to meet him at Magistreny this morn

pleaded not guilty, and

Me O. D. Wilkinson. Mr appeared to watch the case on

FINANCTAL TROUBLES IN ITALY.

Tas Anuncial crisis in finly is becoming daily worse, and King Humbert has faced widows and orphans. His Worship and, as

decree empowering the Bank of Laly the Crown Bolisiter a quable Bank of Sicily, and Bank of Naples to sach to conduct the prosecution, the case would increase it note mano che hundmi and be adjourned till Wednesday nasi ke at twenty million lire to meet the run upon

1911 them.

o'clock. Bail as deföre:

attend

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