Entertainments.
AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB, HERE will be Positively ONLY 3
MOLE PERFORMANCES of 'ROBINSON CRUSOE,'
TO-NIGHT,
18th February, at 9 pan. (MONDAY),
do. SATURDAY, 23rd do."
And
AN AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE,
ON
MONDAY, 25th February, at 4 pm. TICKETS and BOOKS of the WORDS of the Soxos can be obtained at Messus. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.
Hongkong, February 18, 1895.
Notices to Consignees.
320
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
THE Company's 8.S. Chelydra having
arrived from the above Porte, Con alguces of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or-ramain- ing on board after 4 p.m. on the 14th Instant, will be landed at Consigneos' risk and expouse into Godown at East Point.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of lading will to countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, February 12, 1895.
314
To-day's Advertisements.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE BREWARDS request the pleasure of
GRAND STAND and ENCLOSURE during the Races on the 20th, 21st and 22nd Instast.
HART BUCK, Acting Clerk of the Course
952 Bangkong, February 18, 1895..
HONGKONG JOCKET CLUB
RACE MEETING, 1895.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND PRIDAY
the 20th, 21st and 22nd February. TICKETS of ADMISSION to the GRAND CKETS ENCLOSURE may be ob- tained from Mussra, KELLY & WALSH, LD. Price, $6 for the Meeting.
Tickets for the Day may be purchased ut
the Gate. Price, $3 each.
| To-day's Advertisements.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Destination
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fessels.
Amsterdam, &c..................... Oceanic (8)............................
April
Date of Leaving.
Butterfield & Swiro... About March 15. Bremen & Ports o Call Prinz Heinrich (s)....Norddeutscher Lloyd. March 4, at 2 p.m. DIVIDEND tuf! per Japan............
P. & 0. 5. N. Ca...... March 1, at noon. THE DAY MOND of ding at Decorber Ita and Yukonamo.. Strathcarron (6)...
Dodwell, Carlil! & Co. Feb. 22, at noon.
· (8).
Butterfeld & Swiro... February 19.. 1894, declared at Monday's Ordinary Yearly London, v. Suz Meeting, will be PAYABLE at the Pro-London.v. Purtalloch (8)......... Jarams, athasone Stout Feb. 26.
HOLDERS
London. Manita Marsetter, v. Saigon NowYork, 7. Suez Canal New York.
Malacia (6)....... Songkiang (8). Melbourne (4). Glenabisl (a).. Sintrom...
AL
noun.
6.
hoot March
minen of the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAT London & Ports of Cali Kaisar-i-Hind ()......&O. 8. N. Co... Feb. 25, BANKING CORFORATIOs of and after TUES-London, v. Marseilles. Japaë (0).......... DAY, the 10th February, and SHARE
are requested to apply for DIVIDEND WARRANTS at the Com Pang' UFFICE, No. 1, Praya Central. By Order of the Board of Directors,
D. GILLIES,
Hongkong, February 18, 1895,
Secretary.
248
VICTORIA 9 LODGE
N.. 1020.
A LONG of the Four Regular MEETING of the above
MABONY'
Street,
HALL, Zetland FRIDAY, the 22nd Instant, ut 8.80 for p.m. procisely. VISITING BLETHREN ATG cordially INVITED.
Hongkong, February 18, 1835,
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
February 17--
250
Awang Len, British steamer, from Canton Tamani, British. steamer, from Cauton.
Whampca, British staumer, from Canton, Lyceoon, German steamer, from Canton. Picciola, Garmin steamer, from Canton. Brunhilde, German steamer, from Canton. Gov. Robie, Americanship, 1,627, Nichols, New York October 7, OilORDUK.
Tacomes, British steamer, 1,602, R. Craw. ford, Tacoma January 17, General,-Dov. one, facoina January
Continental, Dutch stoamer, 672, C.
Schall, Manila February 14, General,
WIRLED & Co.
Phra Nong, British steamer, 1,021, W. H. Watton, Bangkok (Kob-si-chang) Fub. 10, General.-BUTTERFIELD & SWINE.
Shanghai February 14, at 2 p.us, Guneral. Li-yu, German efcamar, 1,200, Klopper,
-CARLOWITZ & Co.
Sunghiang, British steamer, 304, C. B. N. Dodd, Manila February 14, General.-BUT-
New York......
Port
zarain,
A.
A. Nickels.... &c. Toinen (a).......
8. Francisco, F. Japa China (8)....
8. Francisco. v. Japa: Belgic (n)................
P. & 0. S. N. Ca..... about P. & O. 8. N.
N. C. About. Barch 20. Butterfiolika
20, at 2 p.m. & Swire...Feb, Messageries Maritime Feb. 20, at noon. Jarding, Matheson&C Feb. 21, daylight, Carlowitz & Co About March 1. Carlowitz & Co..........About March 16, Butterfeld & Swire... Feb. Pacific Mail B. S. Co. Feb. 20, Feb. 27, io, & 0, 8. 8. C....
Cuick c
San Francisco..........Tillie E. Starbuck.....Showan & Shanghai...
.Lycomoon
Teli (8)............ Ravenna (6).... Shanghai
Malacca Shanghai and Kobé... Aden (8).......... Stow, Amoy & fches S'pom, Penang & C'tta Chelydra (1).....
· (B).....
daylight.
& Co.. Feb. 20, at 4 p.m. Carlowitz & Co. Feb. 20, at 5- P. & 0. 8. N. Co... About Fab. 28. P. & 0. 5. N. Co... About March 29.
P. & 0. S. N. Oo...... About Fab. 20.
Matheson&Co Fob. 19, at noon. Jardine, Douglas Laprik & Co. Feb, 19, daylight.. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Feb 21, daylight, Swatow, Amoy & Tsui Formona (8).. Victoria (B.O.), &c.... Tacoma (s). Vancouver (1.0.), & Empress of India (s)... Canadian Pia R. Co.. Feb, 20, at noon. Nor. Pic S. & R. Cos. Feb. 26, at noon.
clear weather. From thence to port, fresh N.E. wind and thick.
The Gorman steamer Lig reports: Left Shanghai at 9 p.m., February 14th; anchored at
al Wooaung on acerunt of thick fog; prosceded at 3 a.m., February 15th; at 6.30 p.m... alsd arrived at Hongkong at February 17th. Time of passage 694 hours. Throughout the voyage fresh mensoun, and hazy weather. February 16th, at 11 a.m., spoke German mall stoarner, off Chalang
Point.
The British steamor Sunykiang foports: Had light variable winde aird line weather up to lat. 19 N., lang. 110 E.; thenca to port, strong N.E. and Easterly wind, and high sea, overcast huay and rain equails.
The British steamer Formosa reporta: Bad fresh E.N.E. wind and dull overcast sky.
The British steamer Beniatocys reporta : From Cape St. James to Padsran, mods. rate to lighs N., wind: Pacaron to-Para- cols, moderate S. E. wind; Paracels to port, strong NE. wind with nasty choppy soa, and drizzling rain.
and thick fog on asaring the
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Por Verona, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday,
the 1st March.
MONEY LETTERS.-The Post Offico decline all responsiblity for anregistered Loltera containing bank notes, coin, or jewellery, and, where Registration has been neglected, WILL MAKE NO
ENQUIRIES into alleged losses of such letters (Past Quide, I'r 30},
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr W. Biaynay Mr & Mrs H. R. Mars
den
Mr. W. J. Canter Capt. and Mrs CombeMaster Marsden
Mr H. McCallum Corbelßr T. D. McKay
and child Mr and Mrs
and (amily Mr E. J
Dancang Mr V. H. Deacon Mr W. A. Duff Mr C. N. Edison
Dr. D. Galvas Mr A. R. Ezekiel
Mr J. B. Gentle
1r F. M. Gousalez Mr Douglas Graham
Mr
V. Fenwick
Mr J. McWilliame Mra C. MoWilliam Kr T. Mitchell Mr V. Molc
MrB. Gordon Murray Mr 3. de Navarro Lt. & Mre Guimaney Mr W. Partitt Bir E. E. Plumacher
Mrs Richardson Mr W. Robinson
The British steamer Esmeralda reporte: From Capones to Pratas, light N.E. winds,
Jan. February 16th, spoke steamer Zafiro. smooth sea and fine weather; from thence to
from Hongkong, bound to Manila, 48 hour, lat. 15 50 N., long, 119 17 E. February 17th, spcice stormer Yunang, from Hog: kong, bound to Formosa, British steamer, 640, T. Hall, 16 N., long. 116-9 24 hours, 1st, 19 Mr)
The British steamer Conlon reports: Mr A. Haupt Had otting and moderate Northerly windare JerrardMies Smith all racist weather, fog, from theues to Mrs St. John And Bea; from Gutzlaff to Lammocks, with arrived at Hongkong.
TERYIELD & SWIDE
Swatow February 16, General.-DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Co.
Bentavers, British steamer, 1,181, A. Wobatur, Saigon February 15, Ret.--Wo February 18:--
KRE,
Lyderhorn, Norwegian steamer, 2,340, No one admitted without a Ticket, to be B. Hammeraas, Ketelinotzu Fub, 18, Coal. shown to the Ticket Inspector at the Gate.-MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA.
HART BUCK, Acting Clerk of the Cours
Hongkong, February 18, 1895.
HONGKONG JOOKEY CLUB.
353
TO SERVANTS will be allowed inside EXCLOSURE of the RACECOURSE during the Race Days without Tickets, which can bo had on application from the Undersigned.
HART BUCK,
Acting Clerk of the L'ourse, Hongkong, February 18, 1805, 354
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP TACOMA, FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKU. HAMA, KOBE AND MOJL. THE sbor Cargo are horeby requested HE above Steamer having arrived, Gou-
Esmeralda, British str., 966, G. A. Tayler, Manila Feb. 15, General-Skewan & Co, Tamarind. Norwegian steamer, 739, L. Custborg, Hangay February 13, Doal- -WIZLES & Co.
Kwong Mo, British steamer, 177, Dada, Amoy February 17, General.-QUINESE.
Canton, British steamer, 1,110, Thos. H.
Sellar, Shanghai February 14, General.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.
Glenshiel, British ricamor, 2,240, R. D. Jones, Shanghai February 16, Glenoral-- Jarding, Märkeson & Co.
Aden, British stormer, 3,517, R. E. L Bill, London December 23, and Singapore February 13, General.-P. & O. 5, N. Co.
DEPARTURES.
February 17
Activ, for Hothow.
Guthrie, for Port Darwin and Syducy. Thales, for Ewatow, &c. Catterthun, for Shanghai. Mercury, British cruiser, for Taiwanfoo. February 18:
to send in their Bills of Lading for counter-Li-yu, for Cantou. signature, and take immediate delivery et their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signeos' risk and exponio,
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, January 18, 1895.
343
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMQUI.
The Co.'s Steamship
Formosa,
Captain HAL, will be despatched for the above Porta on THURSDAY, the 21st Instant, at Daylight,
For Freight or Passagʊ, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General ManagETE.
Hongkong, February 18, 1800.
Lun Sok, for Swatow. Tamui, for Shanghai, Whampoa, for Shanghai, Choang Hook Kian, for Amoy. Brunhilde, for Chiakiang. Hongkong, for Haipborg. Chusan, for Nagasaki.
CLEARED. Centennial, for Singapore. Picciela, for Saigon. Ask, for Haihow. Nama, for Swatow, &
PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.
Par Tucoma, from Tecoms, Dr. Glover, Miss Glover, Mrs Thomson, and 20 Chinese, Per Phra Nang, from Bangkok, Mr W. Torume, and 23 Chinese.
Per Li-yu, from Shanghai, 9 Chinese. Per Sungliang, from Manila, Mr and Mrs Androwe,
Birs Barretto, child and ansah, 351 3 Japanese, and 12 Chiness.
GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ OANAL-
The Steamship
Glenshiti,
Capt. R. D. JONES, Will
be despatchod as abore
Formosa, from Bwslow, 74 Chinese. Per Esmeralda, from Macita. Mr C. F. Fearing
Masera S. Jones, Czas Burique Per Canton, from Shanghai, Mr and Mrs Williamson and Mahar, Mesin Cunning ham and Camera, and 14 Chinese.. Garrick and Wilde.
Per Glenshiel, from Shanghai, Mesars |
Mr C. Harris
Mrs
and
Mr L. Judell The British steamer Glenshiel reports:r J. Kinghora Loft Shanghai at 2 p.m., on the 15th Feb.; Mr S. A. Korezki and had strong wind and moderate sen to 6 a.m., on the 10th; from there to port, had light to moderate winds and smooth ass; on approaching port, had thick fog and calm weather.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:
For HOIBOW & HAIPHONG.--
Per Aek, at 9.30 s.m., on Tuesday,
"19th inst."
For SINGAPORE, PENANG &
OUTTA.-
Mr and Mrs Leon G.
Le Rour
Mr F. A. Sampson
Me and Mrs J. P. Thomas and child
Mr E. A. Turnour Mr J. W. Wilson Mr A. Wolf
WINDSOR HOTEL.
Mt G. Almeida Lieut. A. d'Arango Hr S. Castello Mr A. A. Clarks Mr Croccon Mr M. Delboergo Mr. E. H. Derric Capt. Deville MW, Dunbar Mr. Mr F. Ezekiel
the Ca
CALM
Par Chelydra, at 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday,
the 19 iust.
For SHANGHAI,-
Mr Fea
J.-0.-Gourdiu
Mr J. 1 D. French
Mr J. H. Ball
Mr John J. Hoar
Per Kwun Lee, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday. Capt. Hunt, A.8.0.
the 19th inst
Far BANGKOK.--
Per Deuteros, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday, the 19th inst., instead of as previous lp notibed.
For SHANGHAL --
Per Lyeemoon, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes
day, the 20th inst.
Per Te i, at 4:30 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 20th inst.
For SWATOW & BANGKOK.—-
Per Fare Nung, at 3.30 u. w., on Thura-
day, the 21st inst.
For KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA,
B. C. & TACOMA.—
Par Tacoma, Registration, 11 am., Let- ters, 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday, the
26th inst.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET ---. The United Statos Mail Packet China will ha despatched on TUESDAY, the 39th February, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Foru, &c., which will be closed as follows
4.20 r NL 5.00 .M.
Registry ceases.
.
Post Office closes, but Corres pondence may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fer of 10 cents extra Portage antil the time of departure. MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PAUIRIG RAIL
Co PACKET, WAY
Mr Hunt Mr FG. Liebe Mr C. Manicus
Capt. Ménard Mr G. de Menores Capt. Möller Major Nepean Mrs Nepean Dr Jne. Rabe Mr F. W. Rapp
Surg
O'Regan, B.N.
Mrs O'Regan RAT. N.
L.
Bookey
Mre Rockey and fro
child rou
Mr Curl Rombach
Capt. Schulz
Mr M. B. Shaw
Mry Shaw and & chil-
dren
Mr G. Veaurei
Mr W. Wheeler
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight.-Namoa leares for Coast Ports. Noon Chelydra leaves for Straits and
Calcutta,
Touser leaves for London,
Meeting,
•
Noon. Meeting of Bhareholders of The Ohian Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., at tho Company's Office.
Miscellaneons, Dividend of on Shares of Hongkong & Whamped Dock Co., Ltd., payable.
MARRIAGE."
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1896,
New Comio Song and Dance Albumi, "at" On the 11th February, at Holy Trinity W. Rabiaron and Company
Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rev. H. d.
Hodges, M.A., Rosaar DownIE, Master Miss Elsie Adair has given four-perfor... Mariner, Shanghai, to Many LazoŁAW, daughter of Thomas Fringle, Esq., Leslie,mances et Shanghai.
Fifeshire,
DEATH.
WEEN about one thousand miles from
At Wenchow, on the 6th Instant, Baga, Yokohama, caya ona of our Japan contem- the dearly beloved wife of Alfred Albert poraries, the N. P. steamir Tacoma re- Godwin, I. M. Customs, aged 35 years.
ceived some damage to her shaft. The
The publication of this unes commenced Teasel suoountered very heavy weather in at 7.40 p.m.
ker patcago scrond.
The China Mail.
VESSELS IN THE DOES At Koulon- Quiros, Trese, Phra Chow Klao, Castilla, Ardgey, Tai-on, Lyeemoon, H.M.S. Loan- der.
Cosmopolitan-City of Rio, Chunskan. dbordten
wwwwww.me
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The M. M. Co.'s steamer Sydney, with THE house at No. 17 Wyndham Street was; the FRENCH MAIL of the 24th January, sold this afternoon by public auction; Me left Saigon on Monday, the 18th Feb G. P. Lammert was the auctioneer. There ruary, at 7 6.00., and may be expected
Exchange,
HONGKONG, February 18, 1895.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1895.
On London-
Bank, Wire, ...
On demand,
30 days' night.
4-mouths eight,
Credits, 4),
Documentary, 4 months' aight,
111 1/11
1/111 2/0 210
On Facia
On demand,
247
Credita, 4 months'eight-
1.80
The
On domand,
47#
60 days' sight,
401
Bombay-
1334
Ön
On demand,
Calcutta
Wire,
183
193
189
On Berlin-Demand,...
On New York-
On
Wire,
On demand,
On Shanghai-
On demand,
443
30 days' sight, private paper. Gold Loaf, 100 us (por tael) Sovereigna (Bank's buying rate) Silver (per oa.) ...
$61.00 $10.00
***...274d.
HONGKONG REGISTER,
Previous On date st; On dute në |đny atópim || 108.a.
Barometer Temperature Bumidity
here on or about Thursday, the 21st ware only twe bidders, and after some Feb. This Packet brings replies to competition the propurty was knocked- letters despatched from Hongkong on 12th December
down to Mr Lai Fo for $5550.
&0. *. *. Belgic, with the Ameri
can mail of 24th Jan., left Nagami Tais afternoon, the racing ponies and rac- on Sunday, Feb. 17, at 3 pm, and ing and stable gear belonging to the late may be expected here on or about Mr. F. Smith were exposed for sale by Thursday, Feb. 21.
The P.-M. *. *. Peru, with the AMERICAN--publiò-auation-in-frout-of-the-City-Hall- MAIL, left San Francisco for this part, Only three ponius were sold, Craig Ryrie vis Yokohama and Nagasaki, on Fob realising $125, Donald Dha $75 and Duart
The Empress of Japan lelt Vancouver for $125. Mr Kennedy bought all three.“
Hongkong on Feb. 6.-
The P. and O. extra steamer Malacca, from London, left Singapore for this port on Feb. 16, and may be exported hare on
The N. F. e. «. Sikk loft Victoria for this Tue following is a list of the Europeans part, via Japan ports, on Feb. 6. known to be at Liokungtao, facluding the three reportedTM killed :-Messrs Howard, Clarkson, Howie, Mellows, Woods, Parker, Graves, Tylor, McClure, Walpole, Thomas, Schnell, and Dr. Kirk. It was stated that Mr. Howard was shot, but that rumour has
since been contradicted.
INFORMATION reaches us via Bangkok to
or about Fob, 21.
The N. G. L. e. a. Hermida left Bombay for
this port on Feb. 9. The P. & O. ortra 1.8. Manila, from Lon. don, loft Bombay for this port on Feb.
18.
THANAPOSING and Cabin Pianes, at W. Ro- the affect that in the fourth teat match
30.04
32.17
30.07
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Rain
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Highest open air temperature on the 17ămâi Lærmest open air temperainra on the 17th:50
F. G. FIGO, -- Firal---A estatuni Hongkong Observatory; Feb. 18, 1825,
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
F
ROM the 1st January, 1895, the Sub
scription to the CHINA MAIL will be
as follows:-
For the Quarter......$7.00. Month... +$
.2.50
Stoddart's XE. Australia, the Englishmen
THE F. & O. Cay's extra steamer Manila, scored only 65 runs in the first innings from Londen, left, Bambay for this port on and 72 is the follow-on. This may be Saturday, the 16th imal.
taken as meaning that Australia won the match, making the score two-all. The THE M. M. Co.'s steamer Sydney, with the fifth test match at Sydney will now bo next French Mail, left Safgon this morning looked forward to with enhanced interest. Fat 7 o'clock for this port.
The Captain Superintendent of Police THE Shanghai Land Investment Co. pro-having reported that Head District Watch- pusu to pay a fúal dividend of 4 per cent man Lam On and District Watchman Pon on the paid-up capital, making 7 per cent Hing rendered valuable servics in the for the year.
Winglok Street robbery and murder osse, THE Jurors summoned for the pretent Orl- the Government has given them each a ro minal Sessions need not attend to-morrow | ward of 850. The presentation took place morning, the Sessions having been con- on Friday in the Registrar-General's wifies cluded
in the presence of the Registrar-General, the Captain Superintendent of Police, and the District Watchmen's Committee.
+
Copies of the 'CHINA MAIL' may be Tax Q. & O. as. Eelgic, with maile, &c., obtained at the Hongkong Hotel.
from San Francisco to the 24th ultimo, has arrived at Nagasaki, and left for this port yesterday, the 17th isst., at 3 p.m.
CHINA MAIL OFFICE, Hongkong.
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ma Ed. Cousins has been appointed their Hainan, and in consequence of this informa
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
man of the Tienfain Chamber of Commerce for the current year and Mr W. Fisher Hon. Secretary.
We are informed that a telegram has been received in Hongkong by a private Sem stating that plague cases bare occurred in
tion several steamers have received ordeze to remain in Hongkong pending investiga-- tions. Presumably the Government has re-
The Post and Money Order Offees will ceived so information from the Britisli Con- be closed at nuun on Wednesday, Thumsul, otherwise it would have been communi-
Wines and Spirits, day and Friday, the 20th, 21st and 22nd eated to the Chamber of Commerce for the
All these aro SELECTED by our LONDOK
Horse, bought direct at first band, im. ported in wood and bottled by ourselves, Mr Smith AllistonMes H. Humphreys thus saving, all intermediate profits and
and child
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL,
Mr F. H. Ball
und 3 children
Mr and Mrs ArthurMr Chantrey Inchbald
Anderson
Mr C. Malsch Mr Alizod Manger Major & Mrs Garoot! Mr and Mrs G. Mel-
Botfold, R.A. chers Mr C. B. Brcuko Mr Hart Buck Dr. and Mrs J. Can-
tlie and child
Coben
M. II. E. Meyerick Mr and Mrs F. A.
Morgan, child and
nurse
Mr and Mrs Charles Mr Serge Novikof
Mr Gerahom Stewart! Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mas Stewart - Mc Repty Crawford - Capt. A. Till it Mr and Mrs Denson Mr H. E. Tomkins
and 4 children Mr J. Y. V. Vernon Mrs Freezo, child andMra Vercon
Mr & Mrs F. A. Way- Mr and Mrs E. a. len and maid
Howitt
Mr and Mrs A. Wool- MrCharles Holworthy ley and 2 children Mr H. Humphreys
nuras
Capt. Von Corbach Me H. Combie Mr K P. Dipple
PEAK HOTEL, Mr M. G. Allen Major and Mrs G, K. Mr J. G. Buckle
Moore Me J. A. E. Chaudet Mr J. Rankin Miss Coo
Mr E. W. Robertson Mr Sandelands Mr and Mrs Sansom Mr F. H. Slaghek Mr and Mrs A. Find- Mrs Aliged Smith
lay Smith &
&family Mr A. B. Santtowe Mr A. G. Stokes Rer and Mrs Vallings
Tas Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Empress of India wil be despatched on WED. NESDAY, the 20th February, with Mails for Shanghai, Japan, the United Mr J. F. Dowling Btates, Canada, &c., which will be r W. S. Harrison Mr D. Farquharson clused as follows-
10A.M. Registry closes.
Mr Goo. Holmes Mra Geo, Holmes
11.00 A.M. Post-Office closes, but Corres- Mr F. D. Maclean
pondence may be posted on board the
Packet with the Late Fee of 10 cents Mr G. H: Modhy extra Postage, until time of departure.
on THURSDAY, the 21st Instant, at Day-boy, 616 Chinese, and 3 children.
Per Aden from Singapors. Mr T. Molab-MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.-
fight.
This Steamer has superior Accommoda- tion for Passengers, and carrica a Doctor and Stewardess.
For Freight or Famage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, February 18, 1895.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
92
FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE.
The Co's Steamship
Tanan,
G. RAMBAT, Commdr., will be despatched as abore on WEDNESDAY, 27th Instant, at 3 p.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered First-class Balcon by this Steamer. is situated forward of the Engines. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the supply of Freak Provisions during the entire voyage. A duly qualified Burgeon is married, and the Vessel is fitted through out with Electrio Light.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
"FOUTTERFIELD:& SWIRE,
Agent.
Hongkong, February 19, 1805,
DEPARTED.
Par Prins Heinrich, for Shanghai: from Bremen, Alcnsrs Otto Klesmann and Fatl Hansson; from Southampton, Mr and Mrs i F. C. Cooper aud child, Messes J. W. N. Johnson and R. Wilson; from Genca, Mir F. Lanks, Mr P. Borkowsky, bie and Bir R. O. Fararth and children; from Hong- kong. Mossra Alex. Wasserfael, Wm. Fhyen and Gibbs and 10 Chinese,
Per Nürnberg, for Yokohama: from Bra- men, Mr Rud. Böhihe; from Hongkong, 6 Chiness. For High: from Hongkong, 3
Chiuceo.
Por Guthrie, for Sydney, Mesara II. H. Joseph, F. D. Bulicok, Pierro d'Orgeval. For Actis, for Hoihow, 60 Chiness. Par Thales, for Svator, 100 Chinese,
For Catter thin, for Shanghai, 10 Chiness. Far Lce Sob, for Swatow, 50Chiness. Periampea, for Shanghai, 1 European. Per Obering Bock Kian," for Amoy, 503 Ohines.
Par Hongkong, for Haiphong, 35 Chice.
TO DEPART Per Centennial, for Stugapore, 3 Euro- peas.
Per dik, for Boikow, 30 Chinese, Fer Namoa, for Swatow, 100 Chiness.
SHIPPING REPORTS,'
The British steamer Phra Nang roparts: Front Koh-si-chang to lat. 20° N., orpori 255 eneed moderate Southerly winds" and ine
The British Contract Packet Keisari Bind will bo despatched on THURSDAY, the 28th Instant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries he goad, via Brindisi; to the Straits Bettlements, Netherlands India, Bur mah, Ceylon, Adon, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar,
The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Malls, &c.
.. HOURS OF CLOSING THE ENGLISH, AND FRENCH MAILS.
When the Packets leave at Noon.
The following hours will be observed in closing the Maile for Europe, o., by the Buglish ad French Packets, when they leave at Noon. The Money Order Office will be closed at & the day before.
8.00 ..-Posting of Prices Current and
Circulara conser
Prices Currant and Circulars may however be posted up to 10 o'clock
General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, February 20
Noon.Local Banks cicae. Noon,Imurauce Offices olose. Hongkong Races. Goods
per
Canfa undelivored after this. date subject to rent. THURSDAY, February 21-
Nouu.Local Banks close, Hoon.Insurance Officea close, Hongkong RACOS Goode
per Prins Heinrich undelivered altor this date subject to rent. FRIDAY, February 22 Hongkong Races
p.m.--Meeting of Victoria Lodge. Bagansias Books of The Hongkong Fice
February 23- Instirrance Co., Ltd., closed from this dato to ith Proximo, inclusive.
D. O. Performance at City Hall. WEDNESDAY, February 27-
Noon.Auotion of Bundries at H. M.
Naval Yard.
if they are tied in handles, country TavRDAY 28
by country, with the addresses all
one way).
10.00 A.M.-Registry cannos.
10.30 AM.--Pcating of Nowspapers,
Books, and Patturus conecs. 11.00a.m.-Mail closos.
17 Lapu LATTERS may be posted (from 11.10.M.) with 10 cents late fee up to or which hour they may
11.30
... be sent on joard with the name Late
Fee
instant respectively.
W. ROBINSON and Company for the highest class Piano Tuning and Repairing.
enabling us to sUPTLY, the BEST GROWTHS at have been 35 canh,'
MODERATE PRICES.
banet of the shipping community. PIANOF by all the best makers for Hire or monthly payments, at W. Robinson & Co.
In our notice of the Tungkan Hospital on Some of the foreigners who were in the Saturday we stated that each of the in-service of the Chinese are flosing like rats... patients paid 10 cents a day for his rice. from the sinking ship. The Liya, which Obviously this was a mistake. It should arrived at Shanghai on the 11th frat., in addition to 363 nativo passengers, brought down the following foreign refugods from Tazan has been continual communication Chefoo: Mr and Mra Hansen, Mr and Mrs with Liukungtau by means of scouts, says Fleischer, Mr Heckmann, Mr Albrecht,
had on application.
PRICE LISTS, with fall details, to be the N.-C. Daily News of the 11th inst., and Mrs Bouchier, Mr Nielaan, Mra Beauclerk, newe was received from the Island on Sa-Mi Evans, and the great Commander torday last. Newa has been received here Philo McGifio. Affairs, by all accounts, by native officials that Admira! Ting was continue quiet at Chefoo and no danger is killed on the 8th instant while engaging apprehended thers. The Chinese soldiers the enemy's fleet. A torpedo boat which have been clearing out of the forts in such contrived to escape from Weihaiwei reach- ed Chefoo, but sank there immediately about 800 remaining there now, although large numbers lately that there are only
FORT.—After removal should be a month before uns. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary
before hoing went out.
ULARET.-Our Clarets, including the
lowest priced, are guaranteed to be
äfter arrival.
Trofugaes from Wei-hai-wọi urg continually A roro club has been started in Tiontein. pouring in. Upon the arrival of the Ligu Satgeon-Capt. Henston has been appoint-at Shanghai she was boarded by the Che.. ed Captain, and the following members sien and body of Chinese soldiers, who took part in the opening game on the 15th were ront to look for and arrest the com- inat.: Mossrs Talloch, Fisher, Bucheister; mahders of two Chineso torpedo boats the genuine product of the juice of Montgomery, Salzester, Dr Leech, Lt. which ran away from Wai-hai-wet and took Ballard, R.N., L. Lambert, Sargeon-Major refuge near Chefco, whence their comman- the grape and are not artificially
Jamos, Capt. Bower and Surgeon-Captain ders subsequently made their way, it is made from raisine and currants, as Henston. It may be inferred from the supposed, down to Shanghai. The Shang. above-mentioned names that the life of a bai Taotai formally applied to the French is generally the case with Chrap
foreign attaché with the Chiuose army in Consul and obtained porośnsion to offsat Wines.
·Hovever, not so disagreeable as one would at first the arrest at Ein-lee-yuen.
although the steamer was strictly soarched Imagino. BRANDY.All our Brandy is guaranteed
and guarded, there was no sign of the
9 run- AWAY. to be pare Cognac, the difference in prico being merely a question of age
and vintage.
Ta contractor for the railway, leading from Chemulpo to Seoul has left for Japen,
Ts arrival of M. Morean, mining expert writes the Chemulpo correspondent of the engaged for the Watans Gold Mines, parks now departure in French enterprise in N.-C. Daily News, to engage cooliea to Siam. M. Morvan, it will be remembered, prepare the bad of the railway and lot was here some three years ago, and made WHISKY. -All our Whisky is of excellent material for its construction. It is to on waland. His experience and shiday o
of Wetaua," faishod by August next. In the matter of
and his favourable impression meɖ great, quality and of grenier ago than most clothes a compromise has been affected. sanguine report at that time have been brands in the market. The Scotch Only the offcials are to wear black clothes amply borne out by the brilliant resulte which. have lately rowirded the agente of made of native stuffs, which were donned the venture. It will be soon that the Fariş Whisky marked 'E' is universally on the first, day of the first moon. They diaste are proceeding with a
with a circumspeo tion very pleasing 10 witness. They have popular and is pronousood by the people are to be allowed to wear what they now two aagini era of repate in Siam for the
Flike.
parron of thoroughly testing the valne of best local connoimeurs to be supe-
their properly despite the
the recent campire Taser is now on view at Mesers Chas, obtained of its auriferous wealth, M. rior to any other brand to the Boog. J. Gaupp and Co.'s store, the handsome Bound and bis fineial friends are svidiously determined to make assuranca trophy presented to the Hongkong Jockey doubly kong Market.
"sare, od before engaging in Club by the members of the German Olab.gigaulio miulog ventura in Blau they The German Cup has always been one of the all be left to chance. M. Bel is t seam anxious that littlo if anything, most valuable prizes at our local race west-Bekanus, and his work there completed to be genuine when bought direct from using, and Metars Gaupp and Co., to whom he will cleo report upon the Sakes and
the order was entrusted for this Four's heliere, the same line,
Watam fields, M. Morsas follows, we
We only guaranton our Wines and Spirits
and it will
go hard trophy, have succeeded in getting concibing two such experienced and first cland quite new in design. The cup le over two mining experts are not able to reasonably fect in beight, stands on a classically-de. sure the company of the exact value of
their
concession. thould the report be signed silver pedestal, and is surmounted by favourable then wo may expect a bright the figure of a winning jockey holding future for Siamese mining ventures, sed, a brilliant recompense for those pioneers. laurel wreath. Round the body of the our who have risked so much in bringing the THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, → are small okurube holding saddle, stirrups, project to a successful Jeans-Siam Fre
Pred Hongkong, January 7, 1809.
g of Shareholders of Tho in the Colony or from var authorised Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., at the Company's Offices.
Agoats at the Coast Porte, SATURDAY, March 2
Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Brink & Cement Co., Ltd., at the Company's Offlow. BatoRDAY, March 8 r--
Noon.Mouling of Shareholders of The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd, of the Sympany's Office.
A. §. WATSON & Co., Lauren,
45 ' reins, whip and korienkyo,