Prospectus.

ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS THE NEW BALMORAL GOLD MINING COM- PANY, LIMITED.

CAPITAL: 5

$160,000, Divided into 50,000 Shares of 39 each, (of which not more than 26,000 will be offered for Subscription).

Intimations.

THE AUSTIN ARMS HOTEL AND BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITEL

Entertainments.

HONGKONG SMOKING CLUB.

THE CHINA MATE.

Destinatio

Vessels Advertised as Loading,

·Vessels:

Brazen & Ports of Call Preussen (6) Hamburg and London Ballmouth (8).... Japan... Vorona (0) Kobe........Denbighshira (s).. London & Porte of Call Thames (5), London, v.Ports of Jail Fingeney (a) 20Loudon, v. Suez Canal Pyrrhus (0).....

London, Maraeilles. Bombay ()..

THE NEXT CONCERT will be hold in OTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-the THEATRE ROYAL City Hall, on ORDINARY General MEETING SATURDAY, 3rd February, at 9.15 p.m.

Chairman, H. E. R. HUNTER, Esq. of the Company will be held at Lis REGISTERED OFFICES, 38 and 40 Queen's

JNO. D. LAPBAIK,

Hon. Secretary. Road Central, on SATURDAY, the 3rd February next, "at Noon, when the Bab-

Hongkang, January 27, 1804... joined Resolution, which was passed at the xtraordinary Meeting of the Company hekl on the 18th January instant, will be

TEMS;-50 beats per share on application mitted for Conârmation as a Special Reno-To-day's Advertisements:

60

11

E

50

on allotment.

iation:

ct the 91st

That The Austin Arms Hetol and March, 1894. "Building Company, Timited, bo wound- en the 30th up voluntarily under the provisions of April, 1894- 4tho Companies' Ordinances, 1845 to 1890, The balance at all in instalments of not and that HAUT BUCK; of Victoria, in the more than 50 cents per share one month'sColony of Hongkong be and he is hereby notice to be given in respect of each in-appointed Liquidator for the purpoars of

**ach winding-up." totalment called up,

Application for Shares, accompanied by deposit of 50 cents per share, must be ment in to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation on or before the 31st day of January, 1884

For Forms of Application sppily to the HONGKONG and Shikarai BANKING Con- !

By Order,

JOHN A. JUPI, Secretary, Hongkong, January 19, 1894

140

CHAS. J. GAUPP & Co., ----

Jewellers, Gold & Silversmitha.

FORATION and the STOCKBROXELS AR- Uhronometer, Watch & Clock Mokers, Scatarios of Horazɔżo..

General Manager at Hongkong:

GEO. R. STEVENS.

Consulating Committee: DAVID GILLIES.

JAMES BILLINGTON COUGHTRIE.

POON PONG.

Secretary pro tem.: W. H. POTTS. Bankers:

* THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION..

Boiatora

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

THIS Company is formed to acquire all

the properties and assets of the BALMORAL GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMIT Bb, now in Liquidation, and heroinafter called the Old Company.

These properties and ameata are "au fule. lows:-The properties known as "The Balmoral,' "The Qacon of the Mount, grid The Eureka, (for which £10,685 Cash was paid by the Old Company), and Machinery and other Assets necesary and useful to the New Company, valued at $4,000-a- ing in all 814,666.

Consideration to be paid on purchase from the Old Company and its Liquidator. 22,686 shares to be allot-

ted shareholders in

the Old Company, 2

per share to be deam-

ed to have been paid

(and with a la

bility of $1 per share:

50 seats to be paid on application, and the

7

balance to be at call) $55,372

Dable awing by the Old

Company and 27- pouse to date of and

ioslading regia-

tration of the pro-

sent Corppauy 24,600

N.B. Many of the ore- ditors of the Old Company have con- sented to take fully paid-up shares is lien of cash. For working capital-

per share on 22,686 shares above men.

tioned.........

$3 per share on 19.114

22,686

shares... 07,342-

NAUTICAL SOLENTIFICAD

METEOROLOGICAL

INSTRUMENTS.

VOIGTLANDERS CHLEBRATRIM BINGOULARS AND TELESCOPES, BITCHIE'S LIQUID AND OTELE COPAIS ADMIRALTY & IMRAY CHARTS, NAUTICAL BOOKS, English SELVES & RIBOTO-PLATED WARR Christote & Co.'s ELECTRO-FLATED WALR GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY in ga darfety. DIAMOND 8- DIAMOND JEWELLERY. A Splendid Collection of the Latest Lovring PATURING, A very pradorata piriçan, 742

187) -

FOR SALE.

"APAN-HAND-MADE-PAPERS. JAPAN PRINTING PAPERS.

TAPAN COPYING PAPERS.

JAPAN WALL PAPERS.

SQ. &o.,

PRICE VERY MODERATE.

ORDERS to be respectfully received by the Undersigned.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

8, Queen's Road Central Hongkong, January 2, 1894.

1

To Let.

TO LET.

TOS. 1, 6, 7 and 12, SEIKOUE TAMNIOR."

ROAD.

$ 69,972N THIRD FLOOR in No. & Q's

OFFIORS in VICTORIA BUILDING. Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, January 17, 1894.

129

80,028

HOUSE TO LET.

Capital of the Company.... $150,000

From the above Statement it will be seen that the Company pays the Old Company (in shares) considerably less than their out lay for the porchase of the propertion and

machinery

It is believed that the properties above- mentioned contain very valuable minos this belief being based on the following grounds

(a). Tho favorable roports which have from time to time been made on the property by Mesars Cox and Brave, and Mr HENDERSON, independent mining experts of good standing and repute in Australia. Extracts from these reports accompany the Prospectus, and the reports them- salvos, together with Plans of the pro- perties, are open to inspection at the Office of the Liquidator, No. 1, Daddell Straet, Hongtong. From these and from the Extracts from the report of Mr CARL WILKELM GEORG, the Liquidator of the Old Company, it appears that there is a consensus of opinion, on the part of those soquainted with the facts, that these are valuable mining properties.

(b) Gold to the value of £100,000 has

been taken out of these properties and this without any real attempt to develop

the mines by sinking deep shafts.

FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.

INDO-OHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT.) (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rates for NINGPO, CREFOO, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG, HANKOW and Ports on the YANGTSZE.)

The Co.'s Steamship

Loksang, Captain N. Masion, will odbe despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 30th Inst., at 4 p.m.

For Freight ur Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, January 20, 1894.

200

FOR SHANGBAT AND KOBE.

The Steamship

Lindisfarne, Captain E. ANDREW, will load here for the shove

Ports and will have quick despatch. Per Fruight or Pasanga, pooly to

T. "A & Co., İPLİN.

Hongkong, Jannap 29′ 1894.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

La

Marseilles Cantou (8)

London and Hamburg Denbighshiro (o)... Manila

Kweiyang (0)..... Marelle, Saigon Melbourne (s). Nsaki, Kobe & Y'hamia Monmouthshire (6).... New York

Henilworth....

Port Darwitz, ...... Chingtu (.. SFrancisos, v. Japu Cityof Biodesno 3. Francisco, v. Japa Gaelic (8). San Francisco........... MacMillan Shanghai Ravenna (s).. Shanghai............ Loksang (6). Shangha

Shanghai and Japan... Formon (e).. Shanghai and Kobe... Lindisfarne (8) Shanghai, Yan&Kobe Sikh (a)........ Spore, Okabo & B'bay Hiroshima Mara

'pore, Havre 'bur Irens () Spore, Penang &C's Lightning (s)..... S'soir, Amoy & Fchow Namoa (#),

(6)...

Aarts.

Dale Teavin

Norddeutscher Lloyd Feb. 5, at 3 pm. Shewan & Co.About Feb. 3. P& O. S N. Co. Feb. 2, at noon. Dodwall, Carlil & Oc. About Feb 3 P&O. 8. N. Co... Feb. 1. at noon. Arnliold, KarborgOc. About Feb. 8. Butterfeld & Swire...February 4. P. 1, Abus Feb. 3. P. & O. 8.N. do...About Feb. 12: Dodwell, Carlift & Co. About Feb. 27. Butterfield & Swire... Jan. 31, at p.. Messageries Maritimes Fab. 7, at noon, Dodwell, Carill & Co. January 30. Shewan & Co. Quick despatch. Butterhold & Swire... Feb. 3, at noon. Pacifio Mail S. 3. Co. Feb. 1, at 1 p 10. &0. S. 8. G... Feb. 14, daylight Showan & Co. Quick despatch P. & OS. N. Jo... Jan. 80, daylight. Fardian, Matheson&Co Jan. 30, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Swire... February 9. P.&O. 8. N. Co....Jan. 30, at noon. Tate & Co. Quick despatch.

Dodwell, Carlill & Ca. About Feb. 2. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. About Feb. 7. Sicmasen & Doll(Feb. 5, at 4 p.m. D. Sassoon, Sone & Co. Jan. 30, at noon. Douglas Laprilk & Co. Jan. 31, at noon.

Vancouver (B. C., & Empress of India (s)... Canadian Pfic R. Or. Feb. 21, at noon.

Victoria (B.O.), &c.... "Tacoma (8)

Nor. Pfc S. & R. Ocs. Feb. 27, at noon.

Today's Advertisements. Shanghai from London, Mr R. Ferguson,

CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION. No. 4.

HE EXAMINATION HULK and THE

STATIONS of the Kowloon Quezon House will be CLOSED from the bra to 07 the 8TH FEBRUARY inclusive, in observance of the CHINESE NEW YEAR'S Festival,

H. ELGAR HORSON, Commissioner of Oustoms for

Kowloon and District. CUSTOM HOUSE,

FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT.) Taking Carga & Passengers at through rates

for NINGPO, DAĔFOO, NEW. olWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and Ports on the YANGTSZE.)

The Co.'s Steamship

Laertes,

Captain GRIE, will be Stage despatched as above sa SATURDAY, the Sed Proxitno.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWINE, Agents. Hugkong, January 29, 1894.

SHELL LINE.

Kowloon, 29th January, 1894.

SHIPPING...

ARRIVALS. January 27:-

210

Ninges, German steamer, 762, Th, Leh- mann, Shanghai January 24, General SIEMSSEN & Co.

January 28:-

Mro W. A. Wilson, child and nurse, Mr. and Mra. Emberley and child, Mrs Thorna, Mine Dunn, Bridgewater and Hunt ;from Brindisi, Mosers Walter and Morria. For Yokohama from London, Rev. and Mrs Chapman and child, Mr and Mrs R Wilson and child, He Yardley, 1.0. Medd, P. Kontrast, Sir W. Young, Mr K. J. Whitefield, Mr and Mrs Hollands; from Naples, Bfe H. S. Waldo; from Brindisi, Mr F. Naka, Mr and Mrs Saxton Noblo from Colombo, Mr P. B. Poc.

Fer Kwong Lee, from Shanghai, 73 Chi

mos.

Per Esmeralda, from Monila, Mr and Mre R. Incheuati, Mrs. Itrasquin, Mr J. Y. do Minosos, Mr G. Garcia, and 2 children, Messrs E. C. Fourou, O. Weil, H. W. Pearce.

Per Bachan, from Saigon, 12 Chinese.

Per Names, from Coast Ports, Master

P. Wiloan, and 100 Chinese.

Per Formon, from Singapore, 92 Chinese.

[ND. 1002—JANUARY 15, 1814:

MEMUS, FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping, Daylight.-Ravenna Inaves for Shanghai Nocu. Formosa leaves for Shanghat, &c. KoonLightning leaves for Straits and

Calcutta.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

EASED SUI CANATRATI PAN, KAS CuZWARU Bouna Fentugion" "Hall, Dec. 16; Besplos, Marquis Bacqueens, 29; Norwood, January Whang hai, Teucer, Glenesk, Lawang, Fogie, 9; Japan, Oanja, 12: Baney, Kors, Queen Adelaide, Oscar II, 16; Myr midon, Pathan, 19; Bayern, Benalder,

HOMEWARD Bomm ---Folute, Hankosaj Jan. 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Bonaobold Furni9; Berleda, Radnorshire, 18, Monda

Jure, &o, át No. 5, Queen's Gardens.

4 p.m.-Loksang leaves for Shanghai, Monmouthshire leaves for Japan.

Auctions.

Meeting,

5 p.m.-Meeting of Hongkong Athletic

parte in the Victoria Hotel,

Miscellaneous.

Goods per Arygl undelivered alter this

date subject to rent.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

A. S. WA

Balozie, Ubytes, Oolong, 19 Palamed, Findobona, 28.

The O. P. R... Empress of India, from Vancouver, left Shanghai ni 9.80 p.m. on Jan. 37 for Hongkong, And may be expected here at 8.580 x to, pá Jan. 30. The 0, 0... Gachic, with the Ascent- CAN MAIL of Jan. 8, leaves Yokohaman on Tuesday, January 30, at daylight, and may be expected here on or shoul Sanday, Feb. 4

The P. M... City of Peking, with maila, Go left San Francisco for this port, vin Yokohama, 10 Jan-18

Ths N. P. 1. s. Tacoma loft Vistoria, 3.0.,

for Japan and Hongkong on Jan. 18.

& Co., The D. D. R. 6. Kriemhild, from Ham-

BAE B

FAMILY AND DISPENSING

CHEMISTS.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

DRUGGISTS,

ANALYSTS.

PE

Per Foksang, from Shanghai, Mesra G. PATENT MEDICINE PROPRIETORS Banker, Muir, and 2 Chinese.

Per Verena, for Hongkong: From Yoko. hame, Maders Todoroki, A. Rich, W, Elliot,

W. Beader, A. Anderson, W. Audersou,

Chiness

1989 and 2 children; from Kobe, Mr

8

Toyo Maru, Japanese steamer, 1,565, G. 201 J. Edwards. Saigon January 24 Paddy A. L. Hoyles, Mesars H. W. Hoyles, Ding

and Rice.-DONWELL, CARINEL & 00.

Teng Soun, and Chang Man Band; from Tamarind, Norwegian steamer, 789, L. | Nagasaki, Mr W. A. Listall, 1 Chinese, Castborg, Hangay January 26, Onak-Japanese, and 6 Japanese women. From JAXDINE, MATHESON & Co.

FOR HAMBURG AND LONDON.

The Stesraship

Bullmouth, Captain Boor, will be deepatahed for the above

Ports on er about the Sed Fabrasty.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, January 21, 1894.

Lindisfarns. British steamor, 1,944, Andrews, Bumbay January 5, and Sings- porn 21, Genoral.—Tara & Co.

Tokobaran: for London, Venerable Aroh E.deacon Shaw, Mrs Show, 3 sone and 1 daughter, Mr and Mrs Campbell, Minnes Hartley and Cushing, Mr J. B. Rotitions,

DEZARTED...

Sishan, British steamer, 845, A. Murphy, Saigon January 30, Rico.-BRADLEY & CO. Namon, Bilah steamer, 863, C. H. A. Harris, Keelung January 25, Amoy 25, and Sratow 27, Coal.-DOUGLAS STEAM 24 SHIP Co.

FOR SINGAPORE, MARSEILLES, HAVRE AND HAMBURG. (Calling at NAPLES for landing Passengers if ouficient inducement offers.) (Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTER. DAM, LIBBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.)

The Steamship Irene,

Capt. R. SonüDER, will be despatched for the

Tung Yuen, Obinees omniser, 4,000, Capt. Lizu, Swatow January 27.

Qui Yuen, Chinese cruiser, 2,560, Capt. Tang, Swatow Jamary 21.

Chin Yuen, Chinese craiser, 2,000, Capt. Yip, Swaton January 27.

Per Hanoi, for Haiphong, 19 Chinese. Per Chow Fa, for Swatów, 950 Chinoso. Par Activ, for Heibow, 60 Chinese, Per Haitan, for Swatow; 2 Europeans, and 300 Chinesa,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

AND

VENDORS.

DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN,

CIGAR DEALERS.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

The Japangaa steamer Toyo Meru re The ports: On 24th, 26th and 36th Jan., light NE. to -E winds, with fine-clear weather, smooth eos; 97th, strong winds N. and

Lot Tem, Chinese cruiser, 2,060, Capt.cloudy; 28th damp foggy weather, mode. Yü, Swatow January 27.

King Yuen, Chinese cruiser, 2,000, Capl Lam, Bwatow January 27,

Wei Fun, Chinese cruiser, 1,700, Capt. Lam, Stow January 27.

Kungpai, Chinese steamer, 648, Frigast,

TEWART TERRACE, PEAK. above Portson MONDAY, the 5th February Wubin January 24, Rica ----O, M. S. N. Co.

IST

Apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 00. ~*~-Brugkong, dannery-24-1894-

TO LET FURNISHED.

12

LOR Sixteen Months, from 1st April,

No. 3, MOUNTAIN VIEW, TH Apply, av LETTER FIRST, to

Pr

ALFRED J. MAY

Victoria College Hongkong, Janu zy 4, 1894.

TO LET.

26

TO. 2. PEDDIE'S STaart, nes to the Post Office--suitable for OFFICES or CHAMBERS..

Apply to

Q. O. ANDERSON,

13, Praya Central.

890 Hongkong, March 1, 1893.

TO LET.

ODOWN in WANGHAI, No. 4, Praya

ENFANCE.

(c). The since when worked by tributers Grast, next to the ARILE DE LA STE.

(a few miters who from time, to time have lessed the right to work) have always made 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 tributere on the properties are getting out stone in considerable quantities yielding from

oz. k3oz. to the too. The workings

02

of the tributers will not interfere with the sinking of shafts and development of the property and their right of tribute will

pire in September 1894

(dz.

ae

parts of the Balmoral property the reef has yielded se much se 4 oz, to 7 oz per ton, and it is confidently expected that, with certain necessary expenditure in sinking and driving and in the parchase of additional machinery, these properties will turn out gold in very paying quantities.

(c). The Government of New South Wales have promised £100 towards shaft sink ing on the Balmoral property, and the Government Picapeeting Board described the Queen of the Monat sa a splendid property.

On the Queen of the Mount property, ia

1892,

429 tons yielded 460 oz. to ****tributers

Bath those properties and the Eureks properly are more fully referred to in the extracts from Reports which accompnay the Prospectus, vt

Ibla boloved that the want of snopses of ahe Old Compisur was due to the gross lemansgament, ignorance and waste of money at the Mines. The present Com

intend to secure the services of a ny bugins manager from Hongkong in whom the shareholders will have confidanos wad when hand-quarters will be at the mines and under whose management the money

of the Company will be applied honestly and patisfactorily in the development of the properties.

Apply to

ARNHOLD, KARRERG & Co.

1400 Hongkong, August 11, 1899.

TO LET

DWELLING HOUSES

BAHAR LODGE," at the PRIK STOLZENFELS,' at the PEAK. No HILLSIDE,' at the Pax.

THE WILDERNESS,'

ROAD,

Nes. 2 and 8, ORANGERY LANE.

CAINE

No. 8. GLENKALY BUILDINGS.

FLOORS in BLUR BUILDINGS.·

STREET and STAUNTON STAKET.

at 4, p.m.

This Steamer has superior Accommoda- tion for First and Second Class Passengers and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess.

For Freight an Pesange, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, January 29, 1894.

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

-

116

FOR LONDON VIA PORTS OF DALL

The Ou, Bttomahip

Pinguey. J. O. JAQUES, Comm'der, will be despatched sa

above on or about the 5th February,

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, January 29, 1894

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

170

FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO AND

BOMBAY.

The Co.'s Steamship

Hirashima Maru, Capt. J. B. MAGMIKIAN, will be despatched na above on or about the 7th Proximo.

For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, January 29, 1894.

Dr. FENWICK'S FOOD

FOR

January 29:

Kwang Lee, Chinese steamer, 1,504, R. L. Lincolo, Shanghai January 26, General, -C. M. S. N. Co.

ری

rate breeze N.E.

The Chinese steamer Kuang Lee reports : Strong N. E. and Ny brees, with heavy sea and thick drizzing rain."

ABRATED WATER MAKERS.

Hongkong Dispensary,

另藥大港番

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841.

The British steamer Rasma reports After leasing Singapore, experienced light N.Ely minds and Eno weather. After A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, passing Paracel Island, fell in with strong N.Ely winds, high awoll and sas and thick The Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong, weather, which lasted until arrival.

The British steamer Emeralda reports: The Shanghai Pharmacy, 24, Nanking Road, Light variable breeze, öne, to lat. 10 N.

Shanghai. thenoo to

Ranns, Britisk stammer, 1,5, d. With port, free to strong N.E. wind,

The British steamer Namea reports: Botica Inglesa, 14, Recolta, Masila. P. Browne, Bombay January 11, and Sio-

on the 25th January, and ex- enpore 23, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. Loft Keelong F. Go.

perienced strong N. E. monsoon and cloudy The Canton Dispensary, Canton, with following sea to Amoy, Left Amoy

Esmeralda, British str., 186, G. A. Tayler, Manila Jau. 26, General-SHEWAN & Co.

Frejr, Danish steamer: 397, L. C. Strand, Pakho January 26, and Hoibox 28, General,

NAM TAX.

Socchew, British steamer, 991, J. Cockay Karatz January 23, Coal-BUTIRED

SWIRE.

Formosa, British steamer, 2,616, E. P. Bishop, London December 10, and Bombay January 11, General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

Chingtu, British air, 1043, F. Innes, Kobe Jacuary 27, and Moji 24, General. BUTTERFIELD & Swizz.

Bestemond, British steamer, 1,752,"A M. S. Thomion, Kelchinottu January 24 Coal-Gus, LIVINGSTON & Co.

Fooksang, British steamer, 991, 8. Wilds, Shanghai January 26, General-JARDINE, Matheson & Co.

Flipishire, British steamer, 1,871, Dwyer, Amoy January 28, General-DODWELL, CARILE & Co.

Verona, British steamer, 1,578, 0. II. S.. Tocine, RN.K, Yokohama Jan. 20, Maile and General.-P. & O. 8. Nc Co.

Progress, German str., 687, J. Jessen, Bangkok January 22, Bioe-SuSSEN & 209 | Gu.

DENARTURES," Jatroary 28:- Kungpai, toe Canton. Chor Fa, for Swatow.

FLOORS in ELO STREET PEL NURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, Kong Beng, for Swatow

FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY

STREET

Nos. 1, 2 and B, Vicron View,

Kowloon,

No. 11, KNUTSFORD TERRACE, KOT.

loon.

OFFICES AND SHOPS-

ALBO FOR

DYSPEPTICS AND INVALIDS.

TT is specially recommended as an article

January 29 Activ, for Hoihow. 4lane, for foihow. Hanoi, for Haipboar Zlatar, for Swatow, Frinfung, for Shaughai. Ningpo, for Canton

FIRST FLOOR No. 4, Queen's of diet for NUESING MOTHEES it ang Lea, for Oautou.

Road fiel, over the BANK OF CHINA JAPAN & STRAITS, LAD. GROUND FLOOR-Under Host HONG HOR, Padder e Street. PRAYA CENTRAL, Over Mensis.

Troussas Larkans & Co,a. - GOBOWNS

BLUE BUILDINGS.

Apply to

will stertugthen and support them, and st the same time enrich the natural milk

and increase, the supply.

INFANTS fed on this Food put on

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- | fah rapidly,

MENT & AGENCY Co., L. Hongkong, January 4, 1894.

TO LET

From 1st March, 1894.

OLEARED. ManaoutAibire, for Nagasaki. Glenfalloch, for Shanghai. Sishan, for Swatow.

PASSENGERS

· ARRIVER

Per Ningpe, from Shanghai, Mies Tblanche, Mr John Mentios, and 46

In Two and sixpenny sud Ore and Chinese. 18

sixpenny, bottles at 81.10 and 70 cents.

THE PREMISES at Quer's ROAD CLTRAL, No. 72, presently occupied

AGENT IN HONGKONG:

mais.

Per Togo Mars, from Saigon, 19 Uhi Per Ravina, for Hoogkong: from Lon don, Licht / W. Dyer and attendant, Lieut: RH. Meister and attendant, Dr. and Mrs E. Knott, Master Knott, Mr W. Baston, Sergeant and Mrs W. Baker, Mas-

Prosperineas and Forms of Application by the Pacurto Ma and GooIDENTAL & Dakin" Bruickshank & CD-; tørs W. and F. Baker, S Misses Baker, Mr

for Bhared can be obtained an application to the HONGKONG" And SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, or from the BDCABLÓKEES' ASSOCIATION of HONGTONG,

Hongkong, January 22, 1894,

ORIENTAL B.8. Com cada la palm

Apply to

G. C. ANDERSON,

18, Praya Central. Hongkong, January 5, 1894.

LIMITED

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

J. Blake, Hr D. Wood, Br MoQasid, Me Arnold's amah; from Brindial, Me MaEven: from Bombay Mr Fy Bhoing trom Colombo, Dr. E. F. Nero from Singapore, Mossza 91E, C. Williams, and J. Moarthur. For

on the 26th, and Swatow 37th; from Amoy The Dispensary, Foochow

to Swatow. similar wosther "from" Swatov

to port, fresh N.Ely breeze and overcast. The Hongkong Dispensary, Bankow. Steamer in Amoy, Hallong. Stasmars in Bwatow; Fobien and Nanchang,

The British steamer Foolaung reportat Maderate and strong Northerly and N.N.E. wind, rainy weather, with following.so.

The British steamer Minire roporte : Had strong monsoon and rough ses, over- cast and showery.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close

For STRAITS & CALCUTTA......

+

The Hongkong Dispensary, Tiantain.

London Office, 8 Fenchurch Buildings, E.

Hongkong, January 26, 1894.

BIRTHS

191

At Shaoghal, on the 20th January, the wife of P. Sre, of Ben,

At Shanghai, on the 1st January, the wife of T. BURT, of a 800.

MARRIAGE

At

Christ Church, Hampstead Heath, by

burg, left: Singapore for this" port on Jan. 33, and may be expected hers on or about Jan. 30.

The P. 40. & N. Co.'s 6. & Furgiosa left Bingapore for this port on Jan. 23, and

may be expected here on dr aboat Jany. 30.

The 8. i. Kulsang, from Calcutta, de, left Singapore on Jan. 23, and may be at- pected here on or about Jan: 50.

This O..8.. S. Co.'s'ntontanhip Laerter left Singapore on Jan. 25, and may be ex- pasted here on Feb. 1

The . . Sikh loft Singapore on Jan 25, and may be expected here on or about Feb. 1. pou may debuerun

| The N. G. Lễ đội. Biangno, from Genos and Bombay, laft. Singapore for this port on Jan. 25, and may be expected here on or about Feb. 1,

THE P.&O. 9. N. Colan, s. Shangkat left

Colombo for this post on the Jan: 21.

HMS. Porpoise (Captain Bure): Com manand paying off to-day.

THE delivery of the English Mail was begun at 8.48 am. *

H. M. S. Radpole leaves for Canton on Friday nart

THERE will be a pick-up game of Hockey to- morrow in the Happy Valley at 4.45 p. n. HER Majesty's troopship Himalaga ham | arrived at Molts from Portsmouth, and

sailed on 26th ult. for China;

Tax following appointment has been made at the Admiralty Lieut. C. E. Anson to the Centurion (N.).

Tax troopship Himalaya, with military drafta, in expected here to-morrow morn= ing

DURING the week ending Jan. 58, 1894, 175 Europeans and 1,737 Chinois visited tho City Hall Maceum.

THE O. & D. 15. Guelic, with tails from San Francisco to the 9th inst., has arrived.

at Yokohama, and will leave for this gorg to-morrow morning, the 30th instant,

Tax friends of Captain Onslow, HMS, Imperieuse, and Captain Callaghan, H. MS. Alacrity, will be sorry to learn that both of present in Hospital. these gentisman are at present in,

THE O. P. Rs. Empress of China arrived: at Nagasaki at 7am, to-day, and left again

at 4 pm, for Vancouver, via Kobe and Yo- kohama.

Tas 0. &0, 5.6. Belgio, which left hanco J. & for San Francisco, sa Macanki, Kobe, Taland Bes and Yokohama, arrived at her destination on the 21th inst,

THE Rov. J. M. Marton, M.A.¡ chaplain of H. M 8. Justor Emmanust, in to be sue needed by the Ray. Samuel Baylee, M.A, at present serving in Edinburgh.

Per Lightsing, at 11:30 am on Tues- the Rev. G. Head, vidae, assisted by the WE are requested to call the attention of

day, the 30th inst

Rev. O, Bradshaw Foy, BESIMIN POLLARD our readers to the fact that the 91st instant

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

Per Namen, at 11.30 am on Wednes

day, the Slatinsk

of Castelnas, Barnes, to AIS. TEVERILL, only daughter of the Into Captain S. P. Hall, of Hongkong

A DEATHs failed On the 21st Dia., at 27, Bedford-gar- WALTER CHAMBERS, dens, Kousington,

is the last day on which applications can be

made for new sustes in the New Balmoral Gold Mining Company.

For MANILA.—

Tax Admiral of the Chiuses Squadron, Per Kwaiyany, at 3.30.p.m., on WednesD.D., late Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak which arrived from Swatow yesterday and

day, the Slat inst.

For SINGAPORE.

and the Straits Settlements, aged 69 years.

At the Shanghai General Hospital, on the suchored in Kowloon Bay, paid an official Per Irene, at 5.30 p.m., on Monday, 23rd January, Krenzo HELM, aged 28 visit this afternoon to His Ercallonoy Bir

the 6th February.

William Robins

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACK

The British Contract Packet Tharats will be despatched on THURSDAY, the Let February, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be youd, via Brindisis to the Straits Settlements, Netherlands India, Bur male, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltara The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Maila, &

HOURS OF CLOSING THE

ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS, When the Packets lears at Noon The following hours will be observed in closing the Maile for Europe, de by tha English French Packets, when they toare at Noon. The Money Order Oilon will be closed at the da Prices Current and

day before. 8,00 AM-Posting of

years.

ne The publication of this seus commenced Tas anal coalie who curries out the azocum at 0,25 pm.

** | Live duties entailed by the adoption of the * 4 bucket ayitom * la being ostafally witches, and where bucket lids are defective or alion gether missing, thao Mingistrates are impos Ing small fuen

The China Mail.

·BONSKONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1894.

BASE TELEGRAMS.

'Marx']

SUFFLED TO THE • CHINA

(Pia Southern Lins.)

PARISH COUNCILA BILL

LONDON, Jan. 26, 1894 The Bill has passed the second reading in the House of Lords..

RGYFT.

The Khedire has issued an order which he refers to the Army, the English

Circulars ceases and Egyptian Officers, in laudatory to

(Prices Current and Circulare

however be posted up to 10 o'clock He has also consented to the removal if they are tied in bundles, country Maher Fasha, Secretary of War, to sa by country, with the addresses all other post.

One Way

· 10,00 Begistry cosses.

10.30 LM-Posting of Newspapiers

Books, and Patterns casos.

1100 M-Mail-class

PRINCE BISMARCK IN BERLIN,

of

Tre officials at Kowloon Docks gave a danos in the Recreation Reom at Hong- hom on Saturday night. Excellent monio. was provided, and dancing was very much enjoyed by the gusala who were fortunate enough to participate in the hospitality of the raidosis of the Docks.

ADMIRAL Fromantle and the Officers of the Impericuse think it right to make known. in those invited to their dance that two

mild case of German masalan have oc- onred on board and have boon remoted to the hospital. The dance will nevertheles take place as arranged.

Ir is expected that HMB Victor Basem of which unfavourable report

Prince Bismarck was socorded grand frequently published of jato, reception at Herlin. He was received at of which there was good LATE Lazers may be posted (from the Palso by the Emperor Williams, who last sundis 11.10 2.3.) will 30 sents late fee up to embraced him, sad when returning to Jumma, 11.30 : after which hour they may

be sent on Board with the same late Friedrichsrobe in the evening he was plente

ported to the station by the Emperor.

Foo

on board

with

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