Mails.

Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.

*

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND BUROPE,

VLA

AND

THE OVERLAND KAILWAYS,

ATLANTIC. & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERL

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

--

PROPOSED BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

Gaelic (via Nagasaki, WERDAY, Feb. 14,

Kobe, Joland Bes

at daylight. and Yokohama)...

Belgic (via Nagasaki,

Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama) .......... Oceanic (via Naga

saki, Kobe, Inland Sea & Yokohama)

THE

THURSDAY, Mar. 15,

at daylight. WDAY, April 4, at daylight.

be

HK Steamship GAELIC will

despatahed for BAN FRANCISCO, við NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SA

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mails.

To-day's Advertisements.

'DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

SEKAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Through Bill of Lading imued for BATA- VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN- ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS.

THE Steamship MALWA, Captain B. THE

T. WEIGHELL, carrying Hor Majesty's Muils, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on THURSDAY, tho 15th Februsty, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Poria. (This Steamer connects at Bombay with the Steamship CARTHAGE, which Vesel Takas on her Cargo for LONDON, viú SURZ OANAL leaving that port on the 10th MARCH, 1894).

Silk and Valuablus, all Cargo for Franco, and Ton for Londen (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a

London; other Cargo for Loudon, &o, will be conveyed tad Bombay,

and "YOKOHAMA, WEDNESDAY, steamer proceeding direct to Marsellies and 14th February, at Daylight, conmoction baing made at Yokohama with Steamara from Shanghai,

Steamers of this Une pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and call at HONOLULU, and pastangers are allowed to break their journay at any point en route.

Paresis will be received at this Office ant & p.m. on the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required,

Shippers are particularly requested to sote the terms and conditions of the Oom-

Through Passengers Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all reass-pany's Bille of Lading, Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the prin cipal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates and particulars of the various router may be obtained upon application,

Special rates (first elaan only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to European officials in service of China. and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.

Passengers who have paid full fare, re- embarking at San Francines for China or Japan (or vice versa) within one year, vill be allowed a discount of 10 por cent. allowance does not apply to through fares from China and Japen to Europie.

This

For further Particulars, apply to

EL H. JOSEPH,

Superintendent

298

P. & U. S. N. On.'s Office,

Hongkong, February 1, 1834. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HOFCEONG.

(STRIMOT TO AUTERATION), Tacoma..........| Tussday February Victorio Tuesday | April 10. Mogu | Tuesday | March 20.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOCCHÓW,

The Co.'s Steamship

Haitan Captain GODDARD, will be despatched for the above Port on SATURDAY, the 10th Instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, February 7. 1884,

261

THE CHINA MUTGAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SINGAPORE AND LONDON,

The Co.'s Steamship

Kiemun, Gro. L. Casrat, Dom'der, wil ha despatched as above on SUNDAY, the 11th Instant, at Daylight.

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & C..

Agents. Hongkong, February 7, 1894.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

above Ports on at Noon.

CALOUTTA,

264

The Steamship

Catherine Apear, Capt. J. G. OLIVENT, will bo despatched for the TUESDAY, the 13th Inst.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Ayesits. Hongkong, February 7, 1894. '

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Vessela,

Destination

Haiphong...... Haiphong (0) Hamburg and London Bullmouth (6)..... Japan. 4

Ancona (6).. Lordan & Ports of Call Malwa (8)........ London, v. Suez Canal Tolamon (8)... London, v. Marsailles. Canton (3).. London and Hamburg Denbighshire (a), London.............. Shanghai (9).

London Omosa (B)...

Manila.......TAPI

Marsillas, v. Saigon..Oceanien (8) Nagasaki and Kotó... Teheran (s)...

•York......

Kenilworth.

Now

8. Francisco,,, Japan Ceulio (1)

Agents,

Date of Leaving.

Masaageries Maritimes Feb. 10, at 3 p.m. Showan & Do... Aboat Feb. 8.

O. S. N. Co...... Feb. 10, at noon.. P. & O. 8. N. Co...... Feb. 15, at noon. Butterfeld & Suire... February 21 P. & O. S. X. Co... About Feb. 12. Dodwoll, Carill & Co. About Fob, 27. P. & O. S. N. Co... About Marah 10 .P.&O. B. N. O... About March 17. Shewan & Of... Feb. 9, at 4 p.m. Mesangeries Maritimes Feb. 21, at noon. JP. & Ö. §. N. C... Feb. 9, daylight. Shewan & Co. Quick despatch 10. & 0. 8.8. Oo..... Feb. 14, daylight,

5. Francisco, v. Jagas City of Peking (3)...... Pacific Mall S. 8. Go.. Feb. 29, daylight.. Shanghai

Tencer (8) Shanghai... Rosa (3)

Battarfeld & Swiro... February 9, P.&O. S. N. Oo..... About Feb, 12, Shanghai and Kobo....Shaoghal ()P&O. 8. N. Co...... Feb. 8, at noon. Singapore and London Keomus (B)............. Arnhold, Karborg&Co. Feb. 11, daylight. Spore, Pouang & O'tti Catherine Apoar (1).... D. Sassoon, Sona & Co. Feb, 13, at noon.. S'pore, Havre & 'bergjåglaia (8)

Siemazen & Co........................[Fab. 14, at 4Μp.ma Stow, Amoy & Fohow Haitan (6)

Douglas Lapraik & Co. Feb. 10, daylight. Vancouver (B.C.). & Empress of India (5)... Canadian Pic R. Co., Feb. 21, at nooth Victoris (B.O.), &o....(Tacoma (8)................is, Nor. Pic S. & R. Coa Feb, 27, at noon.”

Luot, Shanghai February 4, General-0. M. S. N. Co.

Leer, British Ateamer, 1,415, Burgoyne, Moji February 1, Coal, -Carlowitz & Co.

:

DEPARTURES. February 6:-- Preussen, for Europe, &c. Hiroshima Maru, for Siakapote. Mathilde, for Tourou. Frejr, for Hoihow. Trene, for Singapore and Hamburg Possion, for Singapore and Bombay.

February 7:-

Holstein, for Eaigon, Cicero, for Saigon. Peiyang, for Canton. 263 Melbourne, for Europo, &c. Lyeemoon, for Canton.

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

The Steamship

Aglaia,

Capt. G. PETAUSEN, will ho despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 14th Instant, at 4 pr. 27.lor Fire and Second Class Passengers, This Steamer has superior Acctumoda.

all Parcel Packages should be marked to Stenship TACUMA, Captain J. eddrusa in full; and same will be repaired Haki sailing, a NGH, TUES

at the "Company's Office until p.m. the day previous to sailing.

Conaniar Invoices to scompany Car destined to points beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the

DAY, the 27th February, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA vid SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMÁ,

Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan,

United States Points.

Company's Offices, addressed to the Dol-Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian "and) lestor of Customa, San Francisco,

For further information as to Freight

of Passage, apply to the Agency of the Compasy, No. 12, Queen's Road Central.

J. 5. VAN BUREN,

Agent.

Hongkong, January 25, 1804.

U. S. Mail Line.

Consular Invoices of Gouds for United

and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess.,

For Fraight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Oc.,

--------Agents. Hongkong, February 7, 18:4

Lisage, for Singapore and Bombay. Pyrrhus, for Singapore and London. Hangehou, for Shanghai

| Glenshiel, for Singapure and Lundej.

CLEARED.

Sorachi Maru, for Yokohama. MacMillan, for San Francisco.

PASSENGERS.

ANTED

Por Yuensang, from Manila, Mr Colton, for Macao; &Chiu, for Hongkong. W. Tigg. W. Hoffmann, A. Young, A. Por Lytemom, from Shanghai, Messrs A.

Bchuster, A. Reinhardt, and 20 Chinese

Per Cathering dyor, from Calcutts, &c. Mrs J. G. Olitent and child, Mrs J. Howard, Miss S., F. Mackie, Mr J. Böuskin, Major and Mrs Hu, and 200 Chi- 260 g.

Per Hanoi, from Haiphong, Mrs Motivier, Miss Robinson, and 23 Chinese.

Per Shanghai, from Singapore, 168 Chi-

Dr. FENWICK'S FOOD

5030.

FOR

States Points should be in quadruplicato; NURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, MIA Too and children, Mrs Olgo, Mr

and one copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of The Freight Agent Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash. Parcels must be sent to our Office with 190 address marked in full by 5 p.m., on the

day previous to sailing.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,

Proposed SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. City of Peking (vis)

Nagasaki, Kubo, FRIDAY, Feb. 29, luland Sea and

at daylight. Yokohama).

China (via Nagasaki,

Kobe, Inland Sea, W’NesDay, Mar. 7, Yokohama aud, at daylight. Honolulu)..........

Peru (via Nagasaki,” Kabe, Izland Sea and Yokohama)..

Saturday, Mar. 24, st daylight.

THE U. B. Mail Steamship CITY OF

PEKING will be despatched for

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & C

Apunta. Bengkong, January 24, 1894.

171

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKUNG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

M FARTINI CUP and SPOONS, 200, II 500 and 600 yards; five shots at onch distance; no sighting shot. Segurato SPOONS for MAGAZINE RIFLE.

The Range is required by the NAVAL AUTHORITIES OF THURSDAY and FRI. DAY AFTERNOONS,

Annual SUBSCRIPTIONS are now Due, nad should be paid to Captain PALMER, D.A.C.G.O., Ordnance Office."

AINO FOR

DYSPEITIOS AND INVALIDS.

TT is specially recommended as an article

of diot for NURSING MOTHERS & will strongthen and support them, and at the same time which the taral milk

and Incross the supply.

VISITORS AT HOTELS."

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr E. do Abson Mr R. Lysl MrJ.doRoza Barron Mr S. Marguse Ool, and MrsBerkeley Mr J. MoWilliams Mr P. Birch

Mr T. Mitchali

Mr G. C. Bouman

Mr Brandenburg Mrs van Bronsdorf

Mr L. Brooks

1

Mejor Noel Clarke Mr J. Dalby Mir A. J. Baaton Capt. Fawkes, B.N. Mra Fawkes & maid Mr and Mrs J. S. Fearon and child Mr R. Ferguson Mz Thos, Howard Mr J. C. Jaques" Mr J. Kingborn

Capt. Kirby, RN.

Rev. J. M. Morton Capt. and Mrs Nelson,

RN.R., and wo childron

Surgeon Major Nio-

holson

Mrs Ogle Mr and Mrs Poaten Mr and Mrs F; vonder Plordton and 2 chil- dren Captain 0. Ricchiardi Mr. and Mrs T. K.

Sansons

Mr H. Schroeter Mr and Mrs F. Shaw Mr J. Kitchling Mc F. E. Skoon Baron and Baroness cpt. Tillett

do Indario

MOR. Waller

Mr and Mrs O. W.MF W. Whiloy

Lindholm

་ ་

Miss L. Lindholm

Capt. and Mrs Weat

tenley, R.,

Miss N. Lindholm · Dr. & Mrs W. Young Miss A. Lindholm

• MOUNT AVÈFIN HOTEL,

Mr 8, S. Boujamin Mr H. E. Boxaball Bir Hart Buck

Dr and Mrs Cantlio

Mr C. Lehinaun Mr C. Malach

Mr H. F. Meyerink My Van Nierop Mr and Mrs 0. 0.Bir & Mrs H. W. Paul

Cobon

Mr James Rankjai

Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr Sutherland, Mr Chantrey InchbalaMr C, S, Taylor

WINDSOR HOTEL.

Mr Y, Aigo Mr W. G. Allen Mr Geo. Banker - Mr Batchelor Mrs Batchelor and

child

Graigland

Mr R. B. Joyce Mr C. Knowland Vice-Conani G. Leyra Mr Edwin Indlow Capt. Matanishi

Mr. McArthur Roy. Mr-P. W. Mo

Clinton Mr. A. Muir Mr G. Nielsen Ray, R. M. Boa

Mrs Ross, child &

maid

Master Harold Rous Master Norman Ross, JamesMr E. Rossel

Per Melbourne, for Hongkong from Mr A. Benlow Shanghal, Mr low and servant, Mr and Capt. W. Benson Mr O. Beurmann Gilson, Mrs Marie Biobor, Mra Marie Mr J. F. Boulton Anderson, Mr Rhoiu, Mr J. S-Michel Mr H, Bourguise. nad serrant, Mare Makoshi, Yatna Mr. N. M. Brown Kochi, Mr W. Allanson and cervant, Mr Mr B. Burgwardt A. Tavares, Rovn. F. Gaurdin, J. Bourel, J. Mr-F. R. Chaudet Baublot, and Mr R. de Souza; from Yoko Mrs. Craigland baas, Mr J. P. Junas, Mr and Mrs Wilks, Rev. Mr Mr Guntor, Mrs Baba Harae, and Mrs Schmidt. From Shanghai: for Saigon, Mr Pelton, and Mt Bedois; for Calenta, Miss child and acab. From Yokohama: for Mr H. Grosse Matheson; for Marsoilios, Mrend Mrs Rey, nitles Saigon, Mr. D. Bedoia Hegden, Mr Bal Mr A. OD. Gourdin monet, Sister Marie Auguste, Mr Areal, Mr G. Hard Misa Polasie Benest and Mr Sarziki Toyo; Capt. and Mrs H. for Singapore, Mr Yang, Mes G. B. Lão; A. Hazzio for Port Said, Mr Touragira Yanada; for Mr A. Harris

Mr B. Hender Mr&Mrs Geo, Holase

INFANTS fed on this Food put on Marseilles, Messrs Gonzapos, B. Tinon, Shael, and Miss do Tangaleria. From fleeb rapidly.

Kobo for Marsoilies, Mr Ullman, Mr Lo- deboer and daughters.

In Two sad sixpenny and One and sixpenny bottles at 81,10 and 50 cents.

ACSNTS

HOBOKONG :

Per Fushun, from Shanghai, Mesare 8. Moona and Kitebing, and 35 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

ARTHUR CHAPMAN,Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., children, Mr and Mrs G. Ziegler and 3

265

Box, Secretary. Hongkong, February 7, 1894.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

LIMITED,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

Not Responsible for Debts.

blr Th. 5ollerbeck

Mr A. Delkeskamp Count de Spangen Vice-Osmaul P.Garan-Bev. Hy, Thompson

Mira Thompson Master T. Thompson Mr Goo, L Tomlin Capt. T. Ubonomiga, C. J.8.

Mr C, E, Williams Mr H. S. Wiscoan Capt. T. Yaco

VICTORIA HOTEL,

Mr G. D'Arc Me W. J. D'Aro Miss N. D'Arc" " Miss Marie D'Arc

Miss E. D'Are Mias E. D'Aro

Per Preussen, from Hongkong: for Sin gapore, Mrs F. M. de Souza, Miss Joseph Brown, Messrs Lum Chack Tong and Alox. Lind; for Genoa, Mr and Mrs Dilger and Mr V. H. Barnos

Dr. J. Antelo

Col. W. L. Barr children; for Southampton, Mr Jas. Mao Mr J. H. Barton Pherson. From Shanghai: for Gerce, Mrs Me Joseph Brown J. Grahain, and Mr H. Schroeter for Capt. van Carback Southampton, Mr Chisholm. From Kebe: Mr Ernest Clitherow 90 for Colombo, Mr A. Schmidt; for Genos, Mr J. F. East.

Mr E. KellADO.

Por Hiroshima Mart, for Singapore, 1 Китораль.

200

Mrs Farmer Capt. Hardinge Mr H, Jons Mr Jones Mr F. Main Mr G. F. Morrison Mrs Mottet and child Professor G. M. Mot-

tet

Mr J. Nable Mr D. Pronchand y Mr. A. Perrez

Mr L. D. Phillips Mr & Mrs Shepard

PEAK HOTEL

SAN FRANK800 xa NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, 128.8. Catherine Apour having arrived either the Captain, the Agents, no con, Brother Abbau, Messrs Ganter and Mr and Mrs Geo, Mr A. E. Steel

The United States, and Europe.

Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed

from the above Forts, Consignees

AFGHANISTAN, Brit, -wasted bque., Capt. Jas, Craigie.—David Basanon, Sons & Co.

GERARD TORRY, Amer. barque, Capt. J. F. Stanley.-Order.

Mr Stokes

Capt. & Mrs Wahnan

POST OFFICE. NOTICES.. MAILS will close-

For YOKOHAMA,—

Per Melbourne, from Hongkong: for 2al-Me R. Murray Adam-Capt, and Mrs Moors

Mr. J. C. Murray on FRIDAY, 23rd February, at Daylight, of Cargo are hereby informed that their any Debt contracted by the Officers or Mr J. C. Breistas Oliveira, Governor Cus-Capt and Mrs Haut Mr Spright

Owners will be Responsible for Plais; for Marseilles, Mr Judo Benavidos,

Grimble Mr A. Findlay Smith taking Passengers and Freight for Japan,Goods will be delivered from alvugeide.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remain. Crew of the following Vessels, during todic Miguel do Borgia, and Mrs de Borgis,

Mr MacLean Mr J. G. Duarte Ferreira, Mr Laíz do ing on board after the 9th Instant, at their stay in tongheng Harbour

Senna Fernandez, Mes Forrvira sad S chil- Mr Medhoret Noon, will be landed at Consignees risk

dren, Mr F. Calle de Menezes, Mrs Cella and expense into the Godowns of the WAN.

de Monczes and 1 child, Mears João A WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE CO., LTD.,

Alberto, J. Silva Rocha, Anok, R. Luchaus Wauchoi.

ti, Mrs Inchauati wid 2 children." From Bedois; for Calcutta, Miss Matheus; for Shanghai: for Saigon, Me Paltan, and Me

Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Roy, child and smah. From Yokohama: for Saigon, Mr D. Bedeis Eeyden, Mr Balmonet, Sister Marie Augusto, Mr. Arnal, Miss Palagie Ranest, and Mr Suziki Toyo for Singa- pore, Mr Vasg, Mr G. H. Lee for Port Said Touragira Yaesda; for Maravilles, For Mesra Gousspca, E. Tinon, Sheel, and Mias de Tangolurio. From Kobe for Mar- seilles, Mr Ullman, Mr Ledobeer and 2 daughtera.

to break their journay at any point en route. Through Fassage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States of Uanada. Rates may be obtained on sppu- cation,

Firal Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Overland Roates, including CENTRAL PACIFIC, -SOUTHERN PACIFIO, UNION PACIFIC, NORTH- ERN PACIFIC, and DENVER and RIO GRANDE RAILWAYE. They can also travel over the CANADIAN PACIFIC. RAILWAY, on payment of $10 in addition to the regular tariff rate.

Particulars of the various router can be

nad on application.

Special rates (first class only) are granted

262

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by DAVID SASSOON, BONS & Co

Agents. Hongkong, February 7, 1894,

NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIS

MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS, *

STEAM FOR * SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, BUEZ,

-

PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND

LOTHAIB, Italian barque, Captain J. B. Cafrango.-D. Musso,

MAOMILLAN, British ship, Captain Robt, Guthrie.Government,

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS, February 6:-

Pingsuey, British steamer, 1,982, Davies, Shanghai February 8, General.—ÁRYHOLE, KARBERG & Co.

Yuensang, British str., 1,106, W. Waddi- love, Manila February 3, General-JAR DINE, MATHESON & Co.

Lycomoon, German steamer, 1,238,

Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, Heuermann, Shaugliai Feb. 2; Goneral,

to Missionaries, members of the "Nava,

to European officiala in service of China

and Japan, and to Government officials and

their familien. lets te ver

Through Bills of Lading issued for trand- portation to Yokoisms and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantic, and

MARSEILLES, LONDON, -HAVRE AND BORDEAUX |

ALSO

PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA,

Inland Cities of the United Staten, vilk WEDNESDAY, the 21st February,

Overland Fallway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerars, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Cor- pany's and connecting Steamers.

Freight will be reolved on board until.

the day previous to sailing, Parco! Packages will be reodved at the offes until 6 pm same day; all Pacoel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of name in réquired. etapa m

Consular Invaloes to ooonspany Cargo destined to points beyond San Francicep

1964, at Noon, the Company's 8, OOBANTEN, Osumandant SOITZ with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for the abore plave.

Cargo and Specia will be registered for London as well as for Marselles, and so oled in transit through Marseillar for the principal places of Europe.

Shipping Orders will be granted Cargo wil be received on board unti 4

Noon

SIRUSBEN & Co.

Gienskiel, British steamer, 2,240, R. D, Joses, Moji February 1, General-JAR- DINE, MATHESON & Co.

Kuilin, British steamer, 1,080, J. B. Harris, Wuhu via Chickiang January 30, GeneralBurrenRFIELD & SWIRE.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

Had ruoderate monsoon and sea, with fine The British steamor Tensang reports: weather, until approaching Chios Cost then had mist and rainy weather.

The German deamer yeems reporta: Had Eight 5. Els gird to Bacchu thoupe moderate to fresh N.E. monsoon and cloudy westher,

The British steamer Glenstiel roposta :: Bad strong N. W wind and hussy show quel to lat. S.; thence to Fort,

Per Sorachi Mars, at 11.30 am,,, on Thursday, the 8th inst., instead of as previously notified.

For NAGASAKI & KOBE-

For Teheran, at 11,30 am, on Friday,

the 9th inst, MANILA,

Per Zafiro, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday, the

9th inst.

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHO

Per Haitan, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the

Dth inst.

For HAIPHONG.-..

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

the 10th inst. p. KUDAT & SANDAKAN.—

For

Per Mermon, at 2.36.p.m., on Saturday,

the 10th inst, a d

[No. 9669.—FEBRUARY 7, 1894.

LOCAL AND GENERALKI

MEMDB, FOR TO-MORROW

Shipping.. Noon-Shanghai leaves for Bhanghai,&c.

MiscellaneouI, Goods per Sikh undelivered after this

date subject to rent. Transfer Books of The China Fire Insur- auce Co... Let., cloned from this date to 21st Instant, inclusive

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

A. S. WA

ATSON

LIMITED.

& Co.,

ARA

FAMILY AND DISPENSING

CHEMISTA,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

DRUGGISTS,

ANALYSTS.

PERFUMERS.

Quswand

Pasand Buas Caramou

Boom Webington Hall, Dea. 10'; Marquis Becquéhet, Norwood, Jan. 2 Foyle, 9; Tapasly 13: Kara, Queen Adelaide, Oscar" ·XX, 16 Myrmidon, Pathan, 10; Bagers, Benalder, 23.

HOMEWARD BOUND:-Poleto, Hankow, Jan. 9: Benledi, Radnorshire, 16; Menelaus Salaris, Ulysses, Oolong, 10; Palamed, Vindobone, 23, en woon in th

The M. M. Go's steamer Sydney, with the Farron Man of January 8, -left' Spigon on Monday, Fobrancy 6, atil pomy and may be expected hers on or about Thursday, the 8th Feb. This Packet brings replies to fellam despatched from Hongkong on Nov. 28. The P. & 0 9. 1. Bostia, with the Brg

Lien Man of Jan. 12, left Bingapore "on Monday, February 6, at 6 pm. and may be expected fiaré on 'or about Bunday, February 11, at 6 pm, Thir packet brings replies to lettors' de- spatched from Hongkong on Dem. T., The N. P. steamer Taconia left Yokohama

for Blangkong, vix ports, on Feb. 7, The P. M. s. City of Filang, with mailz, &,, left Ban Francisco for this port, via Yokohama, on Jan. 18" The P. M. a. a. China, with malls, &c., left

San Francisco for this port, via Yo kohama, on Jan. 30.

The O. S. B. Co.'s steamship Tencer left

Singapore on Feb. 1, and may be ez- pected here on or about Feb. 7. The Glen Line steamer Gleneil, 'from Lon

don and Straits, luft Bingapore ca Feb. 1. and may be expected hare or or about Feb. 7,

Tha D. D. R. & Lawang, from Ham

burg, left Singapore for, this poet of Feb. 3, and may be exposted here on (or about FebA10.

The Chios Matani n. 1. Canfe, from Glas- gow and Liverpool, left Singapor on Feb. 4, and may be expected here on or about Fab, 10.

PATENT MEDKINE PROPRIETORS THE N. P. S. Co.'s au, Tamma amivel ak.......

AND

VENDORS.

DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN

CIGAR DEALERS.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

AND

AMRATED WATER MAKERS,

The Hongkong Dispensary,

麻藥大港香

ESTABLISHED Å.D., 1841

A, S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,

Tha Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong.

The Shanghai Pharmacy, 24, Nanking Road,

Shangbai.

5

Botica Ingloss, 44, Facolta, Marin.

The Cauton Dispensary, Canton.

The Dispensary, Foookow,

The Hongkong Dispensary, Hankow,

The Hongkong Dipentary, Tientsin,

London Office, 8 Fenchurch Buildings, LO

Hongkong, January 26, 1694.

BIRTH,

101

At 'St. Andrew's, Peak Road, Hong tong, on the 7th Instant, the wife of Gro. W. F. PLAYFAIR, of a Daughter,

MARRIAGE.

Yokohama yesterday and sails for Hongkong to-day, via pula,

TH P. & 0, H: N. Company's a. 1. Rosettu aft Singapore for this port on Mon day, Feb. 5, at 6 pm, with the outward English mails, and in expected, bure about - 6 p.m. on the 11th inst.

Ter farther heating of evidence in the chargo of manslaughter brought against the two contractors in the Seymour. Road landalip tragedy was adjourned by Captain Hastings fill Tuesday next, st 2:15 o'clock.

| Tua American ship Figilant, From Ssura- baya, the American ship Mary L. Stent from Singapore, and the British chip.

and T. Troop, from Shangbai, arrived at Manila on the Slat January

Tax Chinese_colony at Manila obtained permission to celebrate their New Yor from the 5th to the 25th February. If the permission includes the liberty to burn fes-

the other sections of the community at the crackers, we really sympathise with all

Philippine capital.

THERE will be a Rugby football iondoli ́nt the Happy Valloy to-morrow afternoon, commending at 4:30, between the Navy and the Football Club. The following tami will represent the Club :--Fall back, P, G7 - Darias; three-quarter-baeks-D; Landuio,“ J. H Perry, Patersom; half-backs, P. G. Anderson, Capt. Stawark, forwards, Chaprasa, Dode, E. S. Easkiel, Markham, Massfield, Manak, G. H. Potts, Sandom, and Slade.

Ormex two privaten in the Hongkong Rø- giment. have been arrested in commockin with the attempted murder in the canton- tents at Kowloon. The man, who ses charged with being accessozies before the fact, were brought before Mr H. I Wode-

At the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shang-house at the Magistracy this morning, and, hai, on the 2nd February, by the Rev. B C. Hodgos, M.A. WILLIAM JAMES E WARDS, to ALICE BY BILYETEORE both of Shanghai, ----

The publication of this issue asumenced at 7.00 p.m.

The China Mail

TELEGRAMS.

were committed to gaol on remand. It is not unlikely that at least augther man may be apprehended in connection with the SAMO affale

THE annual meeting of shareholders in the Dairy Farm Company was to have been held in the office of Mr Granville Sharp, Telegraph House, this afternoon. ME

HONGKONG, WRDAINDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1894. | Granville Sharp was to hare presided, and-

there were present Captain Burbie Meaars J. M. E Machado (Director); W. Hatton Potts (Socratary), J. Walker (From Manila Papers)

(Manager), H.-E. B. Hunter, J. B. Cough- ANOTHER ANARCHIST OUTRAGE. trie, and CA Osorio, Alter wildug

Momo, January 25, three-quarters of an hour, it was decided tou This evening a Governer Latrona was adjourn the meeting, or the zumbs present leaving the Public Offers an Anarchist did not represent a quocem. fired a pistol st him, the ball lodging in

For NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOMAHA & MADRID, January 26,

SAN FRANCISCO.

For

Fer Gaelic, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the

13th inst.

SINGAPORE Per Aglaia, at 3,30 pm, on Wednesday

the 14th inst NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, Per dno, at 11,30 am., on Friday,

the 16th inst

moderate monannaj and overcant. --

The British abommer Kusdin reports; Kaifong, British atasmer, 1,097, JLeft Wuba January 30th, at 2p.m.; Chin- For Sutherland, Chinking February 2, General.kiang p.m., February let. Passed Woo --BUTTERFIELD & SWINE.

Bung at 4pm., February 2nd; arrived Catherine Apcar, British steamer, 1,783, Elongkong 11:30 p.m., 5th. From Woo- J. G. Olifent, Caloutta January 20, Penangsung to Lammocks, light fo moderate 27, and Singapore 30, Opirm and General N.Wly to N. E'ly winds; thouse to serival,

fresh Ñ.E. winds and níoderate sea. DAVID SIBBOOK, SONY & CO.

Hanoi, French str., 788, T. V. Chodzko, Haiphong February 4, Rice. A. R. MARTY. Melbourne, French str., 1,947, Vimout, m. Specia and Parcela until 3 pm on Shanghai February 3, Maila and General.

In the United States, should be seat to the the 20th February, 1894. (Parcels are autMESSAGERIES MARITIMES, Company's Offices in Bealed. Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at Ban to be sent on board; they must be left st TENDERCO

Sup the Agency's Office.)

For further Information at Pain

to Pumage

and Freight apply to the Agency of the Gompany, No. 72, Quoen's Road Central,

J. 8. VAN BUREN,

Hongkong, February 1, 1806

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February 7

The British stearer Kaifong reports:

End light Southerly winds to Turnabouti thence to port, moderate to fresh monsoon, with dull weather.

The British steamer Catherine Apsar zo ports: After learing Singapore, experienċ- ad strong N.E. monsoon and heavy can

The Chinese steamer Fushun reports Blanco; light N.E. winds, and fog from there to Hongkong.

HONGKONG REGISTER T

Barometer... Temperature Humidity Direction of

Wind

Forco

Weather

Contenta and value of Padlagos e esperidal, British str., 1,164, E Fee, Ead moderate NE, mynsuon to Pedro Rain.

Hongay February 4, Coal,JADINI, Ma- quired.

For further particulare, apply the TEESON & CAS Company's Office.

Shanghai, British steamer, 2,044, E. G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Street, London and Bingapore January 31,

Agent. Hongkong, February, 1894

Fuskun, Chinese steamer, 1,504, W. H.

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The Britiah steamer Iser reports. Balled on the afternoon of the let jostant, had atrong North and North-Easterly windy, with dark glooidy weather throughout.

The bullet which wounded the Cv Governor of Barisions has not yet been extracted, but the doctor are of opinion that the wound will heat in the course of ten days.

the loft jaw, but the wound is nok serions To-var, at the Magistracy, Mc H. E. Wade The Anarchist was neized by the Go hours set as coroner to inquire into the vernor's Borstary at the moment he fired, saam of death of an Indian engineer, named Baboo, who was employed in the Chine Bagar Hefizary. The deroudi, WIO WIS DE years of age, lived at 14 Yee Wo Street, East Point: His wife stated that on 26th tit- the was awakened early in the hearing her husband groaning. She took no particular notice, however, and wout to SPAIN AND MOROCCO. sleep At half-pant four o'clock she wit

Marmie, Jarn, 37:

again awakened, called to the doceased Unassiness is again beleg experienced in found he could not speak.

Previous Da date at ini diter: Spain regarding the affairs in Mozacco in sent for, and the doutor found that:

which grave complications are

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MADRID, Jan. 29.

mas was suffering from plum The man died at 7 p.m. the same

-linaw of no family trouble wish

count for her husband taking A Rome talegram announces the death Inspector Bremner mid there were of Father Martin, the 'General of pistons arcumstances. Jeenity.

deceased took an overdose

DA FALL, Beaurous Szoc Sulphaline Soup | Can he was not invited to the

giros the natural tint and goath-Like Blown of a bir nephew. A doctor' perfect Complexion maker the smooth, handed in His Worship found, that dash frùpple, healthy, comfortable, Balphaling Boap,

resulted from opiam poisoning.

Highest open at tumperkurs on the shoe Lowes open six temperature on the b

F. G. Figo," First Artistant, Hongkong Observatory, Fob, 7, 180-L

od, Tablets. Everywhere.

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