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THE CHINA MAIL.
and Nagasaki March 1, Malla and General. [............- POST. OFFICE NOTICES.
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CITY HALL. RETURN VISIT OF THE
ONDON LYRIC COMPANT. Proprie, F. B. HANDY & SAVILLE EMITI. Manager, SAVILLE SMITH, NJ
Under the Patronage of H. E. Bir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K,CM.G.
Another Glorious Reception awarded to this Popular and Claver Company.
RECEIVED SATURDAY NIGHT BY A HOUSE CROWDED IN EVERY
PART1
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,
LIMITED
NOTIO K
HE alt-Yearly MEETING of
SHAREHOLDERS advertised for THURDAY, the 8th Instant, is POST- PONED, until THURSDAY, the 15th Instant, at Noon.
By Order of the Board,
Scorotary.
R. LYALL, CARA SA Hongkong, March 6, 1894.
NOW REAY.
Price,.
497
ONE DOLLAR
DOLLARS AND STERLING YOHANGE TABLES,
The Now Artistes at once proved them-E 13. 9 to 14. 114d.
selves Worthy Additions, and all the
Old Favourities Welcomed to the Echo.
The Great Treble Bill will be repeated. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 5th March, At 9 o'clock THE BROTHERS,' At 9.45 JANE Concluding with our SELECT VARIETY ITEMS,
TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 6th March, G. R. Sitas and Cecil Raleigh's Military Farcical Comedy,
'THE GUARDSMÁN.”
WEDNESDAY, 7th March,
B. C. Curton's Magnificent Comedy,
LIBERTY HALL.
THURSDAY, 8th March,
F. C. Diruand's Roaring Farvical Comedy, 'ARTFUL ÖARDS."
FRIDAY, 9th March,
The Powerful Draws, '30.'
Miss MARIE BRIAN in her splendia Impersonation.
SATURDAY, 10th March, The Success of all Successes. "OHARLEY'S AUNT
forming a Supplement to our previous EXCHANGE TABLES. Hongkong, March 5, 1804.
NOTICE.
TUCK LOONG,
DALTER, &C., Nas, 6 and 7 Lyndhurst Terraes.
HAS RECEIVED
435
E LATE ARRIVALS. TEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS NEW FOR THE SEASON,
consisting of,
NURA Verusas, PRINTED DRLAINE, FANCY FLANNELS, WHITE TANOY LACES Lace, LADIES UMBRELLAS, Frence Hopsac and QACQUARD DRESS STUYES, Damask TAREE ČLOTUS and NAPKINS.
&c. 5x0. Hongkong, March 5, 1894
L
H.
NEW VARIETIES to follow each play.
Fall Orchestra from the Shropshire Re-H giment under the Leadership of Bandmaster .MURPHY.
PRIORS AS USUAL, Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half-prise to Back Seats only.
Doors open at 8.30. Commencing at 9. A SPECIAL TRAM will run to the Peak after the Performamos.
Box Office at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH's.
EDWIN FERGUSSON,
Business Manager. ·
428
Hongkong, March 5, 1894.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
will leave
NOTICE
The Co.'s Steamship
Bayern,
carrying the German Mails for EUROPE, &c, TO-MORROW MORNING (TUESDAY), the 6th Instant; at 11a.m.
MELCHERS & D.; Agents,
Hongkong, March 5, 1994.
430
FOR SHANGHAL
The Steamship
Ningpo, Capt. TH. LEHMANN, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 6th Instant, at 4 p.., instead of as previously notified.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, March 5, 1894.
426
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMETEND.
FOR SWATOW,
The Co.'s Steamship
Fakien, Captain DAVIS, will be despatched for the above Port on WEDNESDAY, the 7th Inal, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, March 5, 1994,
4.20
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL
The Co.'s Steinskip
Tantalus, Captain JONES, will be
Alurine, Gorman str., 400, 0. Exten, Fakhoi March 1, and Hollow & General WILLEN &00.
Bayern, German, stoster, 3,535, W. Schröder, Shanghai March 3, Mails and General.MELCHERA & Co..
Esmeralda, British str., 966, GA, Taylor, Manila March 1, General-SEEWAN & CO.
Fokien, British steamer, 508, W. J. Davis, SatorMarch 3, Gauerd Dog STRAMEHIT Co.,
March 5
Chiyum, Chinese steamer, 1,211, 0. Null, Shanghai February 27, and Swatow March 4, Goueral-O. M. S. N. Co.
Bengle, British stasmer, 1,150, J. D. Sarohot, Moji February 28, Odal-Gws,
Gwalior, British steamor, 1,648.0 F Donoy, Bombay February 14, sud-Singa- pore 27, General.-P. & O. 3. N. Co.
Hanoi, Franch str., 799, T. V. Chodzko, Haiphong March 2, General-A · Ri MARTY-
Pallas, British cruiser, from a orgise. Airlie, British teaser, 1,196, Winthrop Ellis, Melbourne February 8, Bydney 10, Townsville 15, Thursday Bland 18, and Pert Darwin 23, General-GrBB, LIVING- RTON & Co.
DEPARTURES.
March 4-
Jes, for Shogai. Teheran, for Köke. Keilir, for Canton. Nangang, for Canton. Halan, for Swatow, Loo Suk, for Swatow,
Moh -
Canton, for Cunter. Chung Hook Kian, for Auioj, 458 Memnon, for Kudat..
Ballona, for Yokalmoza.
IVING CHESS TOURNAMENT.Buang Lee, for Canton.
IN LID OF A UNION CHURCH ORGAN
RESTORATION FUND.
Undthe Patronage of
E. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON and Lady
ROBINSON.
E. Major-General DiαBY BABKER and
MEE BARKER.
Sir FIELDING OLBEEE and Lady OLARKE, Commodore BOTES and Mrs BOYER.
A LIVING CHESS TOURNAMENT. will be held on the
TENNIS LAWN AT EAST POINT (Kindly lent by the Hon J J. KeswiX),
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 31st.
ON
By Courtesy of Lt. Col. Rousson and Offcars the Band of the Shropshire Light Infantry will be in attendance,
CLKANII,
Triumph, for Mantong. Alwina, for Hoikow. Bailoong, for Swatom. drikgay, for Taiwanfoo. Frogner, for Bangkok.
L'ASSENGERS.
ARR
For Chaw Få, from Bangiek, Mr A. E. Palmer, and 5 Chiness.
Por Kuang Lee, from Shanghai, 73 Chi-
пове
Per Nanyang, from Wuhu, 7 Chinese
Per Nürnburg, from Yokohama, &c.: for Hongkong Mesas Ting Tin Tai, Loo Sui You, Loo Ching Hon, Choi, Hon Kon Poo, Ho Yns, Loo Yun Chaoug, Thor Wai Hing, and 21 Chinose; for Europe, Mrs Gielen. Dr. and Mrs Dodley and children, Mesara P. de Groose, K. Arítu, and 4 Japanese.
Per Ahcine, from Pákhoi, 68 Chinese. Per Bayern, from Shanghai: for Hong. kong, Mr L. Hupel, and 6 Chinese; for 436 Europe, Mr A. Romer and family, Mes Gedrath and children, Mrs Burge, Mr G. A Huntley, and Mr Fr. Bomemaan.
Admission $1.00, Childran half price. Tickets may be obtained at Masers. KELLY and WALSE, Meaare LANE, OBAW. Fożny Co., and Mesa, W. POWELL & Co,
Hongkong, March 6, 1894.
OHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED,
NOTICE.
HE Sixioouth Ordinary Annual MEET- ING of SHAREHOLDERS of the Company will be hold at the OFFICE of the General Agente, Pedder's Street, at Noon, on THURSDAY, the 20th March, for the purpose of receiving a Report from the General Agents, with a Statement of Aceonate to the 31at Danembar, 1893.
The Transfer BOOKS of the Compouy will be CLOSED from the 14th to 20th March, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Genera Agents. Hongkong, March ō, 1894.
433
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
SATURDAY, MAROR 10TH, 1894, AT 2.40 .M.
COMPETITION--Na
Short Range OUF and SPOONS. Ranges, 200, 500 and 600 yards. 5 Shots at each distance. Entrance Fae, 30-Cents.
Saboription to Cap, 81 sach.
Scores made with the Martini-Henry Rifle count for the Martini. Cap.
March 17th.-Long Range Onp-800 and 900 yards.
ARTHUR CHAPMAN, Hen. Becretary.
Hongkong, March 5, 1694.
434
Dr. FENWICK'S FOOD
FOR
Per Esmeralda, from Masila, Mesare E Suckermann, P. Cabanelles, E Egg, G. Tolaz, H. Fairley, 1 European, and 33 Chinese.
Per Folien, from Swatow, 60 Chinoso. Por Chiques, from Shanghai, 74 Chinese. Par Gwalior, from Bombay, 261 Chinese, Par bianoi, from Haiphong, Me, Mrs and Miss Morel, Mr Bazio, M. Dalestre, M. Duenbe, Mr Salvage, Mr de Montaignac,
M. Roque, M. Widmer, Mr Jacquet, and 47 Chidere.
Per Airlie, from Melbourne, Misses F. and G Schelfeld (2), Mr and Mrs Spingler and 2 children, Messrs W. Law, J. Hewlett Hayes, A. Guro, J. Jordan, A. Bangabu, and $$ ChinesU.
DEPARTED.
|
MATES will close
ATOW Peren, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday,
*inat
For HOIHOW & HAIPHONG
Per #anoi, at 10.30s.in., on Wednesday, www the 7th Inst.: "20
For BTHAUS & LONDON.
Por Tinidius, at 2.50 p.m., on Welcoés
a day, the 7th inst.
For AMOY & MANILA, ***
HEMOS SUR TO-MORHOW.
*Shipping Daylight Hailey leaves for B'tow, &e. 11a.m. German Mait leaves for Bremen
and Ports of UML. 4pm.-Ningpo leaves for Shanghai.
***Armasarants. 9pm-Performance at the City Hall,
General Memoranda,
Por Kameralda, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednes- WAOMBA March 7 :--
dag the 7th inst
For 81BAFTS & BOMBAY,
Par Shy at 11.30 am, on Thunday,
the Sta inst.MAGON IN For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
Per Ancena, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday,
the 16th inst
MAILS BY THE GERMAN PAOKĦT. — P The German Contract Packet Dayern will be despatched tu TUESDAY, the 6th March, with Mall for the United Kingdom, Europe and coun iriss beyond, vid Brindisi; to the Straita Battlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, &o, &o,
Registry ceases at 9 x 0.
The mail closes at 10.00 am. Late letters till 10.30 am, with 10 dents extra postage.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET The United States Mail Packet China will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 6th March, with Mails for Japan San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulo, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows 4.45 F.M. Registry ceases. 5.00 P.M.
Post Office closes, but Corres→ pondence may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fes of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure.
MAILS BY THE FERNGH PACKED.— The French Contract Packet Saghalien will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 7th March, with Mafe for the United Kingdom, Europe, and places be rond, vid Marseilles; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, the Australasian Colonies, Pondichery, Madras, Calcutta, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observad in
closing the Mails, do, pa
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACTRA.--
Che British Contract Packet Ravenna will. bé despatched on THURSDAY, the 10th Instant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be- yond, via Brindis to the Straits Settlements, Netherlands India, Bur- mah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Mails, &o,
HOURS OF CLOSING" DIE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS.
When the Packets leave at Norm. The following hours will be observed in closing the Mails for Hurope, &c, by the
Goods per Glenzak undelivered after this
data subject to rent
9 pit. --Performanse at the City Ball. FarDay, March 9 1
Goods per Ballona undelivered, after this
dale subject to rent Saturday, Margb 10 :-----
Noon Mocking of Shareholders of The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., at the Company's Office, Noot Meeting of Ebareholders of The Jelebu Mining & Trading Co., Ltd., at the Exchange Booma..>
p.mCompetition of the Hongkong Bio Association WEDNESDAY, March 16
Trapstar Books of The Chine Buge
Retning Co. Ltd, closed from the date to 29th March, inclusive, THURSDAY, March 15
Noon-Meeting of Bhareholders of The Hongkong Hotel Co., at the Company's Hotel Tubd., at SATURDAY, March 17 SE
Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The Green Teland Cement Co., Id., at the Company's Offfion. Noon Meating of Shareholders of The
China & Manila Steamship Co., Ltd. at the Company' Office. 12.30 pm-Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Rope Manufacturing
Ltd., att
the Company's Office. THURSDAY, March 20
Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The China Bugar Refining Co., Ltd., at the General Agents Office.. SATURDAY, March 31
List of Contribution to the Canton Ensurance Office, Ltd., to be ment in mi:before this data.
Quotations.
Horozora, March 6, 1894 OPIUM-New Patna, baab,... 555'--
By Old
dash, 670/630 New Benares, caxh, $50 bitar Old cash, 680
22
"
he Now Malwa credit, 600/610.
Allowance, Cattles, 1/1ygn3 Old Malws, credit, Allowance, Cattles,
10/690
1
Persion, Olly, er, 660/70 Allowance, Castics, 1 Peciso, Papar tied 600/810 Allowance. Cattien. 1
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
English and French Packets, when they A. leave at Noon. The Money Order Office will be closed at the day before. S
8.00 Posting of Prices Currant and
Circulars ceases.
.
(Prices Current and Circulars may however be posted up to 10 o'clock
if they are tied in bundles, country by country, with the addresses all One way).
10.00 ..-Registry cesses. 10.30.-Posting
of Newspapers, Books, and Patterns cazes. 11:00 A.M.---Mail closes.
LATE LETTERS may be ported (from 11.10.x) with 10 cents late fee up to 11.30 AM after which, hour they may be sent on Baard with the lame Late Fee.
VISITORS AT HOTELS
Per Cheang Hock Kian, for Amoy, 200 Chinesa
Por Loo Sab, for Swatow, 30 Chinese. Per Bailar, for Amoy, Hasira F. A. Johnson, and Wei Fook Chin; for Fanchow, | Mr and Mrs W. F.Me T. Mitshell
Mr G. Ballook, Misses Chaubar, and Bane, Per Memnon, for Kudat, 5 Europeans, and 95 Chinese
For Bellona, for Yokohama, 1 European.
TO DEPART
Per Alwine, for Hothom, 160 Chinese, Per Hailong, for Svator, 7 Europeana, and 250 Chinese,
Per Frogner, for Bangkok, 17 Uhinese."
SHIPPING. REPORTS.
The British steamer Chan Fa. reporta Maderate to light South-Easterly winds, fine cloor weather, sea toedorate. Time of passage 6 days, 2 hours....
The Chinese steamer Bunny Lee reports Moch fog and R. Why wind from Gutzis to Lammocki; log banks to port.
The German ateamer Nanyang reporta
deepitched as above on NURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, Had light varishle winds from Tragging WEDNESDAY, the 7th Instant, at 3 pm.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD, & SWIRE, Agenta.
Hongkong, March 5, 1894.
968
THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP
· COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA, VZA AMOY.
The Ga. Bleamship
Bameralda,
ALSO FOR
DYSPEPTICS, AND INVALIDS.
to port.
The German atasmor Bayern reporta : Had foggy weather from Yangtze; raloy to Ockɛeu.
The British steamer Esmeralda reports: IT is specially recommended as an article Light 1 1. 16. Wagan, thick for
10 S., Lema to The British steamer Fokien reports Hongkong to Swatow, March 2ad, fine weather, and light variable airs to Tong Paint; light Easterly to NE. winds, and thlok fog to port. Swatow to Hongkong, Fight 8.W. wind and find weather i foggy weather towards port.
of dist for NURSING MOTHERS as
it
will strengthen and support them, and at the same time enrich the natural milk
Captain TAYLER, will be and increase the supply, despatched for the above
Port on WEDNESDAY, the 7th Inst,, at
&p..
The British stramor Chiggión «reports ; :
FONGEON EOTEL
Alloway.
Mr & Mrs Moral and Me Bazin
child. Mr.J. do Rego Barros Mr. T. Momaye Mr H. Bortadinger Rev. J. M. Morton Me F. Bornemann Dr. Oppenheimer Capt. Burr, R.N. Mrs W. Outhent Mr H. Barton Mies Oothout Mr & Mrs C. J. ColeMiss Helen Oothout My H. 8. Coleman Miss Emily Oothout Dr. J. R. PutnacMr E. A. Primer
Cramor
Mr W. Parfit
Mr W, A. Duff
Mr A. J. Easton
Mr 0. Evelyn Mr G. Fenwick
Me 0. Flowor
Mr G. M. Gray Me N. Holmes
Mr F. Konegger
Mr F. Jacquot
Mr F. A. Johnson
-་
Me and Mrs Pearce
Mr C. V. A. Peal
WATSON &
LIMITED
LAER
FAMILY AND DISPERSING:
CHEMISTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS.
ANALYSTS.
PERFUMERS.
HAME
Dunford, Mount Kellett, an the 4th Instant, the wife of Wazee Pare, of Daughter
sign of besta hould have
Governmeny Pees3-
compila of Boerülni.
played lustily alon
The publication of this same communced However, the Water ∙at 7.00 p.m.
The China Mail.
other demonstrations
the restoration of the pru
* Temple of the colony warm
by that, murhoilties fromcat puzoly spostasplet point of new “The Blu- BONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1894. winated procession, which tong, płaci on shore on Saturday evening, was THE latest political newe from home very successful and meemid:
kind has naturally caused alconsiderable sen. Chinesa immensely. “It w ention here. The rumours which have with which old Hongkong indents are been affear for some time with reference familiar, the only difference to the resignation of Mr Gladstone,sion being that li wan on maze. have et längth; culminated in a definite nificent scale than usual statement that the Grand Old Mangon. Procession wandered line finally laid down the duties of the yesterday for
the
Premiership. It is impossible yet to lection of the sabembers to abs say what political changes may depend fands living in the Wanchal region, hat on this event. It may fairly enough be the rain came down rand- assumed, however, that the question of the whole thingThe gentlemen in Home Rule for Ireland has thue got's fine array, who composed, the majority decisive setback, and it may, of the pageant sought shelter from the after all, be left to a Conservative wet ae speedily as possible, and, the Government to do something towards dragon, which was a very
TELEGRAMBJART
Mr Gladstons, dinod with the Quema st
relieving the woes and satisfying the ing reptile, had not a single waggle left national aspirations of the distressful to his tail. country Mr Gladstone has bad a most remarkable career, Bince the date of last election, it may be said, he was in himself not only the Liberal Party, but the House of Commons Mr Glad
{ [SUPPLIED TO THe "Curna Mētrasze stone's followers were not * The Liberal (71 Smithery Lima) (1962) Party but the Gladstonian Party. As Prime Ministar ho hold the party toge- RESIGNATION OF MR GLADSTONE. ther and without his potent personality
“LORBON” Marol " at its hend the party must inevitably Fall to pieces. This result, indeed, is clearly enough indicated in the tele, Windsor on Thytoday overing: - grams which we publish to-day. Mr Cabinet Council to be held thers yesterday Labouchere, with his band of extreme he was to tender his rosignation, grossi Radicale, will not follow Lord Rose hary's lead, and they will no doubt form a 'Care of Adnilam, if they hare not done so slready, Lord Rosebery, how ever, may be depended on to per- form the important task which has beon committed to his hands without the assistance, and even, in apita of the opposition of the extreme Radicals. To us here, the changes resulting from Mr Gladstone's resignation and the assump tion of the Premiership by Lord Rose- | bery are of great interent. Our chief anxiety is undoubtedly connected with the silver difficulty, and it is not too much to hope that the change may bring the solution of this difficulty somewhat nearer than it was before.
THE CHINESE WATER
FESTIVAL far.
THE Chinese demonstrations in connec tion with the restoration of the Man Mo Temple reached a climax on Saturday evening, when the great Water Festival took place. This processions which had paraded the town previously bad called dows upon themselves the wrath of un- sympathetic Europeans who found it
LATER
The Premier Suplained to Haż Majesty the motives which led to his resigning. His resignation was accepted, -222 2237
can and LORD ROSEBERY SUMMONED. The Harl of Rosebery has boon called upon to form a Ministry
MB LABOUCHERE PROTESTS Mr Labouchers and twenty otham xx-
tree radicals interviewed the liberal whip for the purpose of protesting against a Pour becoming Premier
(From Afania Paper).
ILLNESS OF THE SPANIE AZ PREMIEREA PER
Mantin, Fok 28. The President of the Council OF MER inters, Sr. Sagasta, ir suttering from gastrie faver and la.confined to bod, zem
MADRID, Feb. 24
Br. Bagnata is very weak. "Hii medical
impossible to disebarge their ordinary advisers have prohibited this visits of every business doties, to an accompaniment one, even the ministers
of cymbals and gongs. The Water
Festival, however, was a spectacle which
sonid he enjoyed by all classes of the
25.
Sr. Bagasta continues ill, although the
population and which gave no occasion ferer bag dimi
to anybody to use strong language. The
idea of utilising the swarm of sampans
in the barbour for the purpose of mak-
·
SPAIN AND MOROCCO.ZA
The Ministry barn
TU „Mannin, Feb.e34.
ɔng paou a show as that witnessed on Things political are very animated, but Saturday night was certainly good all is suspense, until the receipt of pews) of one. It was simple and easily sarried
the Morocco embassy. out, and the effect, under favourable de meteorological conditions, was bound to po official news of it, but it is believed that be magpiacent. The result proved this General Martins Campos will return from beyond all doubt. For such a spectacle, Maragon on the Sad Murah the night was all that could be desired, and the sight was one which will be long remembered by everyone who witnessed itThere was a certain monotony, no pas has been received, dated doubt, in the design adopted for display stating that the egociations which ing the Japanese lanterns with which ceritated the departure of the the boata were illuminated mono- hare taciminated satisfactorily, with the tony which could hardly be avoid-xception of a few details which will ed-but the vast number of lights, known by the end of the month.
some fifty thousand in all, was enon gl
A message from General Martines.
in itself to make the scena a most The Council of blinistara is summoned. striking and picturesque oze. The shou- for Monday, sands of lights, stretching along
Me and MrF.vender PATENT MEDICINE PROPRIETORS the shore front for miles, had a really ZAMBAL
Pfordton and skil-
Mr A. Postan
drez
Mr E, RoqDS
Me W. M. John-Me F. B. Shean
stone and valot
Mr and Mrs T. F
Sanbor Mr A. Schomberg:
Mr J. Tatner Mr J. Kinghorn Mr L. E. Thomson Capt. Kirby, B.N. Mr H. AS. Thomson Mr J. Kirkwood Capt. Tillett Mr&Mrs Henry KiltaMEA. W. Walkinshaw Baron and Baronsa M. W. Whitey
do Ladario
Mr J. E. Latham Mr R, Lyall Mr J. Mo Williams Mr J. R. Mees
Me Mr and Mrs Wise sad
obild Capt. and Mrs Wrot
tenley, R.E.
***MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.
| Mrṇand' Mrs“ „JohnMfrs Fawkes & maid
Androw and phild. Mr. H. Greil
Had fresh winds from Kast to N.NF.; and Mr 8. S. Benjanin Miss Hogg INFANTS fed on this Food pat on dark gloomy weather, with haze from part Mr H. E. Boxshall Mas 0. G. dogg
This Steamer has Superior Accommoda-flash rapidly. tion for Pameuger, and is fitted with the ↑ Electric Light,
For Freight or Famage, apply to
SELEWAN & Co.,
General Managerne
Hongkong, March 6, 1894
K*
In Two and sixpenny And One
sixpenny bottles at $1.10 and 70 cents.
AGENTH IN HONGKONG :
to port
phreys & 3 children
Mr and Mrs DE Mr and Mrs B. Hum. The British atasmer. Bengice reporta:
Brown Thick foggy weather, with moderate NE Mr Hart Buck Mr Chantrey Inchbald
Mr R. H. B. BarderMr C. Malsch
The
and winds French steamer Hanoi reports: Dr and Mrs Cantle Mr H. T. Mayarink
Bad weather 8.E. Tonkin Gulf mode-Me S. E. Carliate Mrs Van Nierop", rate variable wind in Hains Biraits; thick Me and Mes 0. 0.Mr & Mrs H. W. Paul fog from St. John's to Hongkong,
Clobon
MN Porte
The E. & &. Company's divie, Capt. Mr J. B. Coughtric Mr James Kankin Winthrop Ellis, reports; Elaying exper-
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., ensed moderate BE. winds from Sydney to Captain Fawkes B.N.Mr G. 3. Taylor
NAVIGATION COMPANY (UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WEI TAż MAMA ATETRIAN GOVERNMENT)..
STEAM FOR, SINGAPORE, PENANG,
COLOMBO, BOMBAY ADEN,--.
SUEZ, PORT SAID, · BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME AND
TRIESTE,ADA 20 (Tobing Cargo at through rates to CAL CUTIA MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT
send ADELATIO PORTS.) -/
The Co.'s Steamship
TIMITED
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
SHIPPING.
PAGASAAABRIVALS.
March 3
Townsville. From Townsville to Thursday,
Teland, moderate to fresh N.W, monsoon Mira Brian and squally weather. Thursday Island to Miss Brin
VICTORIA HOTEL.
Post Darwin, moderate W to N. Winds Cap Bachanap
Mr E. Hanscho Mr Ingyekki Mir Thos. Mesk
VENDORS.
·DRUGGISTS” SUNDRYMIN.SE
CIGAR DEALERS.
beautiful effect, and the war this subject
was
A banquet way: gienos toŭday byikšno
of much admiring comment from the cavalry and infantry army corps in crowd who assembled on the Praya Re of the chints and principal officers In.co clamation Ground. The procession of upelion with the operations in yHağl bosts, however, no doubt owing to the The banquet, which was provided with one fact that the arrangements for it were thousand three hundeal overs, was hon somewhat burriedly made, did not prove so great Success. As was anti- cipated. The display of fireworks on Another benguet will be given to Geral the Reclamation Ground, with the ar- Martinos Campos en him, ratam z femm ception of the rocket firing by a party Morocco after the termination 6 diplo of blue-jackets, was also somewhat diep-matic manipu
pointing, soma hitch having appureoty occurred in conzection with the Chipera pyrotechnis - exhibition. Taking it WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, altogether, however, the Water Festival
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have to be drawn up in future. In order wils * detachment of plöked dosen that the non-Chinese portion of the men from the Viotrop Li's foreign commanity, might have a good chance Tiemen focos, has been jordachchi
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been found suficient to airb the Water Festival, the – Esplanade
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days of depreciated for ladies But this decision was changed among the aforers and later, and ons of the sights of the oven- | mously appealed to the Lo ing was the seething man of Celestial them, under present sirous,
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ground. The veranlabs of the European cost while the defereed bonge on the Fraya Were lentilled to shrinks to jumba
the fine their casket are ocommed, and crowd of ladies want to put it info pa graced the verandad of the pong Name, there wil act Lung and Shanghai Bank building. Or ing to theat. the Reclamation, granng the band of the Hongkong Regiment did its best to make itself board above the roar Yokohama, o
In the Belgian Chinese maskers and bomba i naudotite | Fehren AG KA hissing of ascending rocket The Maliandura, who wa whole pastors was one of the most bril-connection hant and animated that has ever been vious day, önsura seen in Hongkong. The Water Festival d'Abe as well as the other demonstrations which preceded it, or took place foon- currently with 10, being of religious 101 nature, it may be regarded so some-
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