Entertainments.
NOTIO E.
HE POSTPONED CONCERT
In Aid of the Frnds of the ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
will be given as
THE MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL,
SATURDAY, the 5th October.
HE SIR W. ROBINSON, K.C.M.G., will take the Chain at 9.20 p.4. Tungkong, September 27, 1896.
Intimations.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
To-day's Advertisements.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT).
{ Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rat
for CHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEW. CHWANG, HANKOW and Ports on- the YANGTSZE)
The Co.'s Stenenship
Youkung, Capt.R. Y. ADSON, wili bu despatched as above 1806 TO-MORROW, the 1st October, at 4 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
ម
115 Establishment, situated in the
elegant Building known as · CON)
Hongkong, Soptember 30, 1806,
Destination
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loa ling
Vepreis.
Agents.
Dulso Learik
Norddeutscher Lloyd Oot, 14, at 3 p.m. mom2. & 0, 8. N. Co..... Oct. 11, at noon.
Tardino, Matheson&Co(Oct. 1, a 5 p.m. Butterfeld & Swixs... October S. Jardino,Matheson&Co About Oct. 13.
Baltimora......fred P. Litchfield....Melcher & Co. Quick despatch. Bramen & Porta of Cali Karlsruhe (8) Japan... Baronng (e)an London, v. Baez Cans Glenfallosh (s).. Londos, v. Buez Canal Tantalus (5).*** London, v, Suez Cans Glenshiel (5), London & Porta of CalliQosatta (8) London, H'by & A'wp Carmarthenshire London and Hamburg Conch (e)... Loudon.........
Manila (6). London
Bombay (o Manito
Yuensang (s)... Marseilles v. Saigon Natal (a)... Nagasaki and Kube....Brindisi (8).. New York,y.Suezana Euergia (.......
P. N. Blanchard
.
1829
Yew York,
FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE AND HAMBURG.
New York,
New Y
York..
Now York
Portland (Oregon).
NAUGHT HOUSE,' offer First-Class Ae. “Culling NAPLES for lawding Passengers Part Darwin, Changsha (6).............Baitériolâ & Swire...]Dst, 10,
conuaudation to Residents and Travellers,
Passenger Elevator, from Entratice Hall; to each Floor, in charge of experienced
Attendant,
Iur
Favourabia Arraogements aule Families and for Monthly or Extended Perioda.
P. BOIIM, Proprietor and Manager, Hongkong, November 24, 1894, 1907
"if sufficient in fucement offers). (Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTER DAM, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND BREUREN.)
The Steatrip
Esipja, Captain F. Voss, will be despatched for the above Purta on THURSDAY, the 10th October, at
p..
8. Francisco, v Japan
S. Frane aco v. Jax San Francisu Shanghai. Shangha
Coptic (s)...
P. & O S. N. Co......Oct. 10, at noon. (s)... Dodwell, Carlill & Co. Oct. 2, at soon.
Arahold, Karberg&Co. About Oct. 10, P. & G. S, N. Co... Oct. 1, at doon, P. & O. S. N. Oo......About Ost, TR Jardino, Matheson&Co Oct. 3, at 5 p.m.
Maritimes Oct. 2, at noon. O. 8. N. do...Oct. 4, at noon. Dodwell, Carlin &
& Ca
& hent 6.
Oct. Arnhold, Karborg&Co. Quick despatch. Adam W. Bpice.....
Carlowitz & Co.........Quick despatch. Wandering Jew....... Stemmen & Co... Quick despatch, Engelhorn....
dieuse & Co....... Quick despatch. Mount Lebanon (s)....howan & Co. Delober 15.
10, at 3 p.m. Peru (a)....
Pacifio Mail 8, 8. C. Oct. 8, at noon. O. & O. S. S. Oo.... Oct. 17, at noon, Shewan & Co....... Quick despatch. Jardino, Matheson&Co Out. 1, at 4 p.m. P. & 0. 5. N. 0...... About Oct. 7. Butterfield & Bwire... October 2. P. & O. S. N. O......Oct. 2, at noon. F&O. 8. N. Co...... Ahuut Oct. 4. Nippon Yusen Kaishs Oot. 3, Siemen & Co... Oct. 1, at 4 p.. Siemssen & Co...... Oct. 10, at 4 p.m. Carlowitz & Co... Oct. 4, at noon. Jarding, Matheson Oct. 5, at 3 p.m. Douglas Lapraik&Co Oct. 1, at 10a.m. P. & O. 8. N. Co...... About Oct. 17. Batterfield & wire... Octubar 8. Janadian Pyk. Co.. Oct, 2, at noun. „Nac. Pic S. & R. Cos]Oct. 8, at noon.
Butterfield & Swire... October 2.
Lyndhurst Bookaang (1).... Kaisar-i-Find (s).
Shirki & Kobé Formora (8)..
vis Amoy... Sirpadon (9)..
S'hai, N'ki, b'ma Shanghai (8)... Spre, C'ah & Bey Azamor (8). S'pore Havre l'bur. Niobe (B). S'pore. Havre 'ne, Friggs (8), Spore, Puang & B'by Bagno (a)...
Swator, Auvy & Fax Formosa (8).. Sydney, M bourns, &c. Uuton (s).. Ticuta
Nanchang (8). Vanrome (B.C&Empress o Japan (8). Vietor a (B.J.), Haukow (0).......................... 1933 Yokohama and Kobe.. 'Argyll (s)....
To-day's Advertisements. tion for First and Second Clam Passengers Spore Poning & Wingenug (s).
CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION.
No. 66.
OTICE is heraby given that THURS- DAY NET, the 3rd October (8ra MOON 10TH DAY), being the CHINESE MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL, will ha obser- ved as a HOLIDAY at the KOWLOON CUS- rong' Orries, DriUM MAMINATION UTFICE, And STATIONS.
This Steamer has superior Accommoda.
and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess,
For Freight cr Pasange, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.,
Ayents. Hongkong, September 30, 1895.
Not Responsible for Debta. Veither the Captain, the Agents, nor Orners will be Responsible for
Dassutem, Mrs Fragscolles, Sisters Ignaco Jeme and Donation, Tra Dains and deagh- lor, and 231 Chinone. For Shanghai: from Marseilles, Mr T. A. Clark, Reva. Lallier All Exammation of Cargo and Clearances any Debt contracted by the Officers or For Naguaski: from Dingapore, Mra Ohaatu, Gallus, Hilde Heinder, Mr Schlewentky. Cren of the following Vels, during Fut Kobe: from Singapore, Messrs their stay in Hongkong Harbour:~-~-~-~-~ Oncui, Nokogawa, Shibuye and Kesari CELESTE BURBILL, British saip, Capt. Cullin, B Agrahi and Nato; from Co- For Yokohama: from Marseilles, More A. Trefry, Bouter, Bruckelmann & Co.
Jumbo, Me J. L. Villiers; from Saigon, Mr. Gro. F. Massox, America a barque, Capt. and Mre A. T. Slate, Mr and Mrs Forester, 1824 Crack.-Chinese.
of Junks will be susponded on that dute.
H. M. HILLIER, Acting Commissioner of Chistoms fir Kusiven und District.
CEROX HOCAE,
Kowloon, 30th September, 1895.
KIUNGUHOW DISTRICT,
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 10.
HOIHOW HARBOUR LIGHT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the HOI
HOW BARBOUR LIGHT
be RELIED Upen.
Approved:
.C. J. PRICE,
Acting Harbour Mestar
3. F. SCHORNIJKE,
Commissioner of Customs. Custom Bouse,
Kiangchow, 20th September, 1893.
1832
-EQTHEN MARK LODGE-No. 264,
Regular
MEETING
.of
the
A EVTHEN MARK LODGE will be
held at the FREEMASONS' BALL, on WED- NESDAY, the 9th October, ut 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. VISITING BRETHREN are Cordially INVITED to attend.
1823 Hongkong, September 30, 1895,
STEAMSHIP ERNEST SIMONS.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
MATTERHORN, Brit. 4-wasted ship, Cap. Jolin Williams,-Standard Oil Co.
SHIPPING.
-ARRIVALS. September 29 c
Kung Lee, Chinese str., from Canton. Nanking, Norwegian steamer, 844, N. Horensen, Newchwang and Cheloo Sept. 23, Beaus-CHINESE.
Taicheong, German atr., 828, P. Dobme, Arne Bay (Stualm) Sept. 21, Kerosine Oil. -MEYER & Ou.
Canton, British st, 1,110, T. H. Ferrin, Shanghai Bapt. 25, and Swalde 28, General,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Phra Nang, British steamer, 1,021, W. H. Wastou, Bangkok and Kob-aichung Sept. 22, Gel.BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Glenfaltech, British steamer, 1,934, W. Pithin, Sastow September 28, General. JARDINE, MATURGON & Co.
Formosa, British steamer, 614, Davis, Tamsui September 26, and Amoy 28, Con- Loral-Dovoras STEAMSHIP CO.
September 30:- Frakking, British steamer, from Canton. Holstein, German str., 987, J. Bruhn, Saicon Sept. 25, Bice.-Wrezer & Co.
F'ingsang, British steamor, 1,617, James -Young, Cakutia Sept. 12, Pomarg 19, and Singapore 2, General and Opium.JAE- BINE, MAIRETON & CO.
stored
YONSIGNEES of Cargo from London 28.8. Camborige, and from Bordeaux ex 8.8. Ville d'Arrus, Ville de afarseille' and Marie,in connection with thoabove Steamer, Bishop, London August 18, and Singapore Formosa, British steamer, 2,615, E. P. are hereby informed that their Goods-with Sept. 23, General.-P. & Ó. B. N. Co. the exception of Opiuin, Treasure and
Menmuir, British steamer, 1980, Hugh Valuables are being landed and at their disks into the Godowns of the Craig, Sydney September, and Port Dar- HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHAKE & GODOWN WIR 18, General--DIRE, LIVINGTON & Co. Company, La., at Kowlson, whence delivery Ernest Simons, French stoner, 2,162, may be obtained immediately after landing. Delacroix, Marceller Sept. 1, and Saigon Optional Cargo will beforwarded on, unlose 27. Mails and General. --MENRAGERIES intimation is received from the Consignees MARITIMES. bolore Noon To-Day (Mundey) the 30th | Inst., requesting it to be landed here.
Lyremoon, German steamer, 1,238, G. Heuerwaun, Chingkiang September 25, and
-poda
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by Woosung 26, nou, Rice and Grain. the Undersigned.
Goode remaining unclaimed aftor MoN.
DAF, the 7th October, at Noon, will be subject to reut, and landing charges.
All Claims must be sent in to ne on or before MONDAY, the 7th October, or they will not be recognised.
All Damaged Packages will be examined OR MONDAY, ths 7th October, at 8p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected,
C. TOURNAIRE, Acting Agent. Bongkong, September 30, 1895.
1026
INDO.CHINA. STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's S.S. Wingsang having
rived from the above Parts, Con signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed; that their Goods will be delivered from alongside,
1820
SIEMASEN & Co.
1,830, Fonl, Keriang Sept, 28, Uallast.
Matsuyama Maru, Japanese stramer, NIFFON TOWER KAIBRA.
DEPARTURES September 20→
Namou, for Swatow. Arroyo, for Kobe. Prizm, for Nagasaki.
September 5- Sam, Skoffield, for Now York, | Nanyang, for Shangbai.
Taicheong, for Amoy Ernest Simoni, ter Shanghai. Nanking, for Canton. Canton, for Canton.
CLEARED.
Famahiro Maru, for Shanghai. Fathan, for Foochow and Sydney. Matanyama Mary, for Keelung. Kriemhid, for Yoketama.
leafalloch, Ine Singapore and London, Fermosa, for Swalow. Freje, for Pakhoi. Mascotte, for Horgay.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVED,
Per Tuicheong, from Aree Bay, 23 Chi-
Head.
Fer Lyremoan, from Chiakiang, o, Capt. Nissen, Mr C. Schmeisser, and il Chiuere,
DYARTED.
Per Naman, for Swatow, 300 Chinese. Per Arroyo, for Kobs, 1 European, L'er Hameralda, for Manila, Messrs J. P. Eagles, S. 3. Maars, and 9 Chinese...
Per Nanyang for Shanghai, 4 Europeans/ and 4 Chinese,
Por Taicheung, for Amey, 12 Chinese. TO DEPART.
Per Pathan, for Sydney, 14 Europeals, and 12 Chicae,
Por Kriemhuld, for Yokohama, 2 Eorn- 358.
nese.
at 1005.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For NAGASAKI & KOBE.—
Per Brindisi, at 11.80 a.m., on Friday,
the 4th October.
For
SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, B.C., & TACOMA.-- Per Hankow, at 11.90a.m., on Tuesday,
the 8th October.
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Per Ren, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday,
the 11th October.
For SINGAPORE & LONDON.-
Por Glenshi, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,
the 12th October.
+
MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL-
WAY Co.'s PACKET.---
The Canadian Pacifio Mait Packet Empress
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. abipping.
10 a, b.-- Formosa leaves for Swotow, do, Noon.-Manila leaves for London. A p.m.-Niobe leaves for Hamburg, de. 4pm Pooksang leaves for Shaagħat, bp.m.-Glenflech leaves for London. Meeting,
p.m.-Meating of Zetland Lodge.
General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, October :-
Goods
per Karlsruhe undelivered after this date subject to rent.
3 p.m.-Auation of Leasehold Property,
by Mr J. M. Armstrong's.
Goods por Wingsang undelivered after
p.m. landed,
THURSDAY, October 3 :--
Kowloon Customs Office clone. FRIDAY, Octobur 4-
Goods per Krimbild undelivered after
thm date subject to rent. SATURDAY, October ō :-
9.20 p.m.-Concert at the Mount Austin
Holdt. Transfer Books of The Canton Insurance Office. L'd., closad from this date lo the 19th Instant, inclusive. MONDAY, October 7:--
Goods per Steamer Ernest biens un- clared after Noun subject to rent. WEDNESDAY, October 9:-
p.m.-Meeting of Eothen Mark Lodge
SATURDAY, Cutober 19:-
Noop. Meeting of Shareholders of The Canton Insurance Office, Ltd., at the Company's Offices.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1895.
MARRIAGE On the 24th Aug,, at the Parish Church, Weybridge, by the "Rer, O. G. Pritchard, Pahang, is KATIE Lewis, of Pentreffynor, FRIDERIOR LEDERER, United States Couaul, North Wales, and niece of Mr Galeo Lewis, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, London.
DEATHS.
Tan Japanese in Blam, it is reported, "are. to be placed ander Frouch consulse protec- tion.
Tas Japanese are already contemplating the establishment of a line of atomers on the Yang'ego..
On the 23rd Aug, at Stockwell, BW.. SARAH ELIZABETH (Lily) BASTOVE, of the Mx Ayrton baa taken over charge of the China Inlard Mission, aged 37 years,
On the 22nd Aug., at 283, komford-road, British Corsulate at Tamasi, and Mr L2 0, Forest Gato, WILLIAM HENRY FINEXT, Hopkins has gone to Fovation.
of the P. & O. Company, eldest son of the
late Heary Joha Finsent, of Southampton,
At Bangkok, on the 18th September, Mr Que old friend Capt. H. N. Dumbleton, GORDON, chief engineer, s. 8. Bydra.
R.E., in guzelted Chief Instruc'or of the
At Shanghai, on the 23rd Sept., FEE School of Submarine Mining.
DERICK B. Ansar, aged 16 yours.
At 3.20 p.m, on Saturday, the 28th Sept.,
at her residence, No. 23, Peel Street, T. C. Orane, one of the survivors of AYA, the beloved wife of Abool Kazook the ill-fatud Catterthun, arrived in Hng. Madar, of Hongkong, aged 60 years. kong tu-day by the Moumuir, Deeply regretted.. Indian papers pleeso
copy.
The publicano fth setur cutrons, ced at 6.20 p.m.
The China Stail.
KOKORONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1895.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Preszo-Som Caraz.
Tae cricket match played at Shanghai on the 21st and 23rd September, England v. Scotland, ended in a hollow victory for the former by an inuiays and 136 rane,
Á DEAD-BROKE Named Adams who recently arrived at Singapore from Hongkong has bam sentenced to szwecke imprisontesut on a charge of atealing a watch belongiog to the atoward of the Wingang, who had allowed him the use of his room on the way'
OurWARD BOUND-Germaniu, Dulwich, į down.
Petrarch, August 20; Prosper, 27;
Marquis Bacqushem, Isis, Formosa, 30 Faos Swatow we bear that on Thursday Bienesk, Ulysses, Sept. 8; Danfu, 17.
morting laat there was a strong N.W.
2.30 pm-Mouting of Members of the HOMEWARD HOUND-Maria Palerie, Aug. } wind. with rain, which increased, and a
H.K. Jockey Club at the City Hall.
Exchango,
HONURONO September 30, 1895. London-
Bank, Wire,
Un Paris
On demand,
On Berlin-Demand....
27; Merionethshire, 30; Hertha, Tein mon, Sept. 8.
The 0. & O. B.s. Coptic, with the AMXI- CAN MAIL of Sept. 12, via Honolulu, leaves Yokohama for this port, vis Nagasaki, on Tuesday morning, Oct. 1, 2,2 Tho N. P. . . Tacoma left Tacoina for
"
On demand,
**
30 days' sight,
4 months' i
Crodits, 4.
Documentary, a menthe sight,
... 2/21
Orodita, sanntbeʻ sight,
2.76 2.82
... 2,23
On New York-
On demand,
534
Credits, 60 days” night,
Wire,
195
1951
195
195)
727
T3
$47.90
# 8.97 ...50,
On Bombsy-
On deman i,
On Dalcutta-
Wire,
**
On demand, ...
of Japan will be despatched on WED. NESDAY, the 2nd October, with Kailan Shanghai- for Shanghai, Japan, the United States, Janida,
which will be closed
as follows 10A.M. Registry close.
Per Glenfulloch, for Singapore, 624 Chi-11.00 a. Post-Office closes, but CorreS- pondence may be posted on board the Packet with the Late Fer of 10 cents extra Postage, until time of departare.
Per Formed, for Swatow, 400 Chiness, Par jr, for Pakhui, 50 Chinese.
8PPING REPORTS,
The British steamer Canton reports: From Shanghai to Turnabout, strong N'ly winds, with high following sea, dull over- cast weather, Turnabout to Swatow, Sept. tow September 8th, experienced fresh 28th, moderate wind and sex. Loft Saa- .B'ly, wind with following sea, overeast gloomy wowther, and drizzling rain to Hong- kunk Barometer steady.
The British steamer Phra Nang reports: Had Hight Southerly winds to Padaran; from sheaco to port, fresh Northerly winds) and confused high swoll
The British eleamor Glenfallsch reports: Had strong N.E. wind, high sa and over- cast cloudy weather, with drizzly rala.
The British steamer Formosa reports: strong N.N.E. wind, with high sea and Left Tamani September 26th, moderate to
overcast rainy at times. Arrived Amoy on 27th; left Amey on 28th, moderate N.F. wind and sea, fine weather overcaal,
Arrie ved Hongkong 20th. Steamer in Tamsai: Keng Mo. Namers in Amog: H.M.S. Tige, Chipsen, Clean, Sishan, Bygde, Haikung, Haitan and Cheng Cheto..
The British steamer Wingsang reports: Hlad fine weather to within 100 miles of port, when experienced moderata Northerly gale, with choppy ara.
MAILS 3X THE FRENOR PACKET. —— The French Contract Packet Natal wil
be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd October, with Mail for the United Kingdora, Europe, and places be yond, rià Marseilles; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Cegion, Madras, the Australasian Colonies,. Adet, Nal and the Cape, Egypt, Malts, and Gibraltar.
Fho usual hours will be observed in
closing the Mails, da
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET — The United States Mail Packet Pers will
be dapatched on TUESDAY, the 8th Cotobor, with Mails for Japan, Sau, Francisco, the United States, Canada, Hondula, &o, which will be
closed as follows- Noon. Ingistry ceasea 12.30PM Post Office closes, but Corres- pondence may be posted on board the Packit, with Late For of 19 centa extra Postere unit the time of departure.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr W. Altea
Left Sydney at 6 pm., September 3rd, and The British steamer Maxmeir reports?
sulling Queensland Porta and Thursday Ie- of the 15th, leaving again far Deli nt day- land, arrived at Port Darwin on the night. Abralmen light on the 18 l Arrived there next even Mies C. Balboa ing, and took a departure at 7 p.m., on the Miss J. Baltas 20th, arriv ng in port 1 . 80. From Ludwig B jamin Sydney to Chors, light variable inde ad Mr G. Calli fine; thence to arrival, light to moderator W. J. Cater Westerly winds and showery, with beer W. W Cox
Miran i Mrs Clark N.E, swell,
M: 0. Cras The Germen steamer Lyeemoon roperts: On the night of the 26th, muchored under Mr W. A.Duf Napier Island in thick weather. On the Mr J. P. Sages 27th, had Northerly gale with rain; at night W. Eigelenbury anchored under Taichow Islanda. Thence to Mr C. Kuns part, strong tu moderate N.E. monsoon with
Mr A. Fair
Mr J. H. Fawkner rain aquails.
The Japanese steamer Mutsuyama Mars Mr G. Fenwick roports: Had strong bronze, with overcant Mr G. Grewood cloudy weather, and rain throughout the
TOYAZO.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
| For SHANGH ́I.--
Per Kuany Lee, at 9.50 am., on Tues
day, the 1st October.
Per Fooksang, at 9.39 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 1st October.
For SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUL.→→→
Per Formate, at 11,30 a.m., on Tuesday.
the 1st October.
For SINGAPORE.-
Por Niobe, at 330 p.m., on Tuesday,
the Int October.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remain ing on board after 4p.m. of the 2nd Prox: will be landed at Consignees risk and azpense into Gadowns at East Point. No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & O^,
General Managers, Hongkong, September 20, 1895.
GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.
Tho Steamship
Per Glanfalloch, from Svatov, 624 Obi- Glenfulloch, Captain Pirns, will he
Eer Formora, from Coast Ports, 28 Ohi- For despatched as above TO-nos. MORROW (TUESDAY). the 1st Proximo, at 5 m, instead of as previously notified.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
¿gents. Hongkong, September 30, 1895.
1720
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
· COMPANY, "LIMITED,"
FOR SINGAPORE, TENANG AND CALOUTTA.
་
Per Canton, from Shanghai, 80 Chineso. Per Phra Nang, from Eaugkok, Mr Byudmann, and 70 Chinese,
Chinaso, 1 Japanese, 1 Hisdoo, and 1 Eu- Per Fingating, from Calcutta, &o.. 482
ropean.
Per Formsso, from Singapore, 183 Chi-
nese.
For Mountir, from Sydney, &o., for Hongkong Metara. C. Crans, H. D. and 2 childron, Captain and Mrs de Silva, Muntue. F. Christian, D. Scott, Mr Lemino Mrs M. Davier, Mra G. Medeiros. Mesra Viesteen, C. Souza, 62 Chinese, & Ada
J
J.
tins, and 1 1 Japensse; for Yokohama, Hon.
Lev Parace, Mesas H. Paraca and M&Gul
The
Per Glenfalluch, at 4.30 p.m., on Tuesday, the 1st October, instead of a pre- viously notified.
HOIHOW & SINGAPORE --- Per Cussis, at 9.30s.m., on Wednesday, the 2nd Ocff, instead of as previous ly notified.
For ROIHW, SINGAPORE & BANG.
KOK.
Par Dera songse, at 9.30. on Wednes
day, the 2nd October.
For HOHOW & HAIPHONG.--
Per Hanoi, at 10.80 a,,, on Wednes
day, the 2nd October,
BURG.-
T. Guignard M; F. W.Haji Mr O. Harris Mr R. J..Bastinga Mr J. J. Hoar
Mr R. Little Miss Little
Miss E. Loyzagara M: G. Ague Main Mr L. Martel
On demand,...
90 days' sight, private paper Gold Leaf, 100 due (por tani) Sovereigna (Back'a buy grata) Silver (per oz.)
A. S. WATSON & Co.,
LIMITED.
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT, -
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841,
MANUFACTURERS
Acrated
OP
Waters.
OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY is fitted with the best English Machinery,
ombo:lying the latest improvementa in the tride
The purest ingrediente only are used, and the utmost gate, and cleanliness
exorcised in the manufacture
throughout.
The water cand la proved by repeated analyses to be absolutely pure.
Mr J. S. Martin Cap, C. Mears MG Mrs O. Mooney For COAST PORTS, Wators aco packed
and Family Mr J. W. T
LA Oliver and placed on board ship at Hongkong Capt. J. Padrizan Capt. and Mrs Palmer prices, and the full amount allowed for Mr W. Paritt Mr A. H. Benkie
Pockages and Empties when received Mes J. S. Roach Mc F T. Richards
Mr O. F. A. Sangster
Mr A. Schioner
Mr L. Simon
Mr. B. Skaitowe
M. H. Sledgo
io gand order. Counterfoil Order Books supplied on appli
cation.
Mr M. J. D. Stephon Our Registored Telegraphic Address is
"DISPENSARY,
BONGKONG." And all sigued mesages addressed thue will received prompt attention
Mits SumOTE It W. J. Hubbard Mr and Mrs J. P. Mr G. Basımel Thomas Mr and Mrs W. Jack M. L. Thomas Mt. Kingbora Mr Morton Jones rand Mrs Uldali
Mrs R. Unworth
PEAK HOTEL.
Mr J. W Bolles Mr W. Boday
De. F. H. Bower Mr J. G. Buckle Miss Cos
Mr B. F. Dipple Mr Geo. Feawick
Goidon and childran Mr Bein Mr Gov. Holmes Mra Geo, Helmes Mr H. U. Jeffries
Mr O. Kleinschmidt
on the 14th inst.
nasty sea got-up which prevented all boats from working. The Fishan, Thaler, and China Marchants” alesmer left their buoys for a more rormy anchorage. The Harig. choro was at Mesars Butterfield and
this port, vis usual Japan poria of call, Swire's wharf, and in trying to move The P. M. 8. & City of Rio de Janeiro, with wind and lide down on the Chefoo; both Away she was carried by the strong mails, &c., left San Francisco for this
port, via Yokohama and Nagasaki, on swept away the Woong and jammed her Sept. 24.
against Jardins, Matheson & Un.'s halk
The 9. 6. S. Co.'s 3. 8. Sarpedon, from mooring. All three of the B. & S. Liverpool, left Singapore on Sept. 26. ateamers were injured, but apparently not and may to expected here on or about to any serione extent. They got clear
1st Oct
The P. & O. 8.8. Shanghai leit Singapore on ultimately and anchored in mid-stroom. Sept. 27, and may be ezpected hore on We believe they were all able to go to sea
or about Oct. 4.
The 8. s. Arratsen Apcer, from Calcutis, as usual after the storm abated.
left Singaporn for this port on the
23th Sept., and
6th Oct.
on or about to my be expected here
The N. Y. K. a. Mn Mars left Bombay
MR D'Oyly Carie has arranged with Mr W.
B. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Salliven to write
a nap opera for the Savoy Theatre, to be
on Sept 20, sad may be expected produced this autuma.
hore or about Oct. 11,
The P. & O. B.a. Shanghai leit London for Ix is said that Emily Saldens, who is now
this port en the 24th mlt.
The P&O Co.'ss, &, Jora left London tour of the Australien colonies, brings with on her way to England from an extensive
for this port on 27th August. The P. & O. a. e. Sunda left London for
this prt on Sept. 7.
The P. & U. s. s. Malacca Taft London for
this port on Sept. 21.
shortly be published, M. Barrie bas her the manuscript of a book which will finished his new novel, which will shortly appear in Scribner's Magazine.
H.M.S. Redpale returned to Bangkok on Tax manager of the Alliance Marine Aatur- the 19th inst.
ance Companies, Mr Dixon, has received werd from Captain Ball from Seal Rooks Tur delivery of the French Mail wa Legun" regtig the Sydney Morning Heraldy that at 3.35 Am.
THE 3, Arratoon dpcar, from Calcutta, left dingapore for this port on Saturday! afternoon,
Donino the week ending Sept, 21, thers
were 148 European sud 1,980 Chiness visitors to the City Hall Moscom.
shad been come against in 45 fathares. If this is the Cutter hun all hope that depth of recovering the 39 on sovereigns on board is diepelted.
A BLACKBURN certespondent writes to the Straits Times-The Blackbora Chamber of Commerce have received most encouraging letters from other Chambers and osmimercial societies with regard to their proposal to send a commercial mission to China, with the cleet of opening up markets for Eng We understand that Adwiral Buller and his fish trade. The proposal is still under the aquadron wera expected to be at Wooking on Saturday evening last,
onsideration of the couunil of the Chamber. If it is decided to proceed with the scheme, other Chambera will be invited to co-operate in the despatch of the mission.
A WENCHOW Correspondent of tho China
It is reported that Mr K. S. Ranjitetolji, the famous Cambridge and Sumer oricketer, who is a Liberal in politics, intends to a deseite writes:-The news that Mr E. H. election to the House of Commons.
Tos Empress of China arrived at Yokohama, from Vancouver, at 7,80, .m. today, and left at 3 pm, for Hongkong, via Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai.
The O. &0, s. Coplit, with wails, &c, from San Francisca to the 12th inats vid
Parker, through errious Bluess, has had to resign the Consular Service has been re- Deived with great regret and sympathy by the residents here, who had been looking forward to his arrival in Wenshow. Apart appointed Consal, we are all glad thai Me. from the reason of the non-arrival of the
For will be here some tile time longer, baving gained the respect of the whole community.
Ox the eve of the International groht redes Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohams, and the San Francisco Chronicle said 1-Now will feave for this port to-morrow morning, that the Valkyrie III has arrived in this via Nagasaki,
country and been docked, and an opportu mily given to see her finer and eatimate her, | sail power,, we do not hear so much shout Fins broke cut about eight o'clock this the Defender haring a walkover for the morning in a coolie house at Quarry Bay, Am
Americ's cup. In fact, it would seem that the march tay be determined by The Fire Brigade turned out under the Eu superior seamanship and skill in sailing, so perintendent, Captain Hastings, but the evenly are the two skorpa believed to be house was gutted before they got there,
matched. All we ask is a perfectly faie race and a fair decision on the suerite.
YESASIA IN THs Doors-At Karivon- Belen Rickmers, Cassius, V12. Lo Lachour, Solent, Ariali Maru, Ingraban, Activ
Cosmopolitan-Nanchang, Hankow. Aberdeen-Tatarton.
The Hongkong Butchery opera to-morrow at the Central Market. A visit to the new
INFORMATION has reached us that last week a terrible explosion ecoarred in the x-en- sive coal-spine opened by Chang Chih-tung at Man-gen-san, ia Hupeh province, a little above Haakor. The mine was in chargo ́ of two Belgian ozports, Mr Koehne, the engineer in charge of the mine, sad. Me Baumozoger, the foreman coks burder. The explosion was catre by the ignition of fire- damp and the first report that reached Fan- kow was that 100 mer had been killed. De
The following is a list of Waters always establishment is certain to prepossces Euro-Cuppers immediately left Hanyang for the
| køpt ready in Stock p→.
Major and Mrs G. K. PURE AERATED WATER
Moore
Mr F. D. Maclean
Mr Hugh MoCallum Mr Sandelande Mr B. P. Sheldon Mr F. H. 8laghek Mr and Mrs A. Find- Jay Smith & family Mr A. G. Stokes Rev. and Mrs Vallinga Mr W. B. Walker Mr H. Wilson
·WINDSOR HOTEL. Consul D, C, Boarde-Mr M. W. Lake
Mr O. V. Lagerholn Col. de In Foug-Capt. Lehman tal, child and natoMrs Lehman
For SINGAPORE, LONDON & HAM-Capt. Opny, Fr. Art. Mons. Love
Mone. Elaurer (Vicelir A. P. Morgan' Por Carmarthoneiro. at 11.3) am, vn
Governor, Taskin) Mr Nevarra Wednesday, the 2nd October.
Mire Hobso
Mr T. Nelcon Dune Holtorbade Nelson
(Col. Tresume, Mr Carl Rombank Torkin)
Mons, Serland Mire Bettermaan For MANILA
Mie Holtermanu Per Fernsang, at 4.30 p.m., on Thure Mr Howard
day, the 3rd October,
Me J. Howell TIENTSIN
Miss F-Howell
dragil, at 3.50 p.m., on Wednesday, the 2nd Octpber
The Co.'s Stownship Per Ernst Simons, for Hongkong from For YOKOHAMA & KODE.-
#grang,
Marsailles, Mentre Proviour and E. B. Bate-Fer Capt. J. Yound, will bo man from Culembe, Rev. G. Jamen, despatchers shore on Mondius L. Joseph. Mosers Chat Ya Chu, Obang Woua. Ho Chu, Chaus San Chu and Chaug Su from Batavia, Mr Lion Young, Me and Alies Little, Beta, Adrien Bousque, Lektessin, Mesars Read Young Woh, Skasaki, For J. Diedrischen, Bun En Chos, Tauromu 1830 and Nobang Wai Obi¡ from Saigon, Mr Ea
SATURDAY, the 6th Pr. ximo, at 3p.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co... General Manager Hongkong, September 90, 16P5,
More. Bernque
Mt J. Shand, M. 5.3 Mr A. Smith
Mr. E. Unangst. Mr. H. Wieslar
Per Nanchang, at 5 pm on Thursday, Mr M. Kapadla Mr Ai Youhi
the ard October
Mr R. Kirg
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LEMONADE
POTASH WATER
·BELTZER WATER
LITHIA WATER
SARBAPARILLA WATER
TONIC WATER
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peane in ita favor, and all who want fresh scene of the disaster in company with the butcher meat above suspicion or a sweet chief mining engineer, Mr Marz. A later report received by telegram states that the joint out in the old-fashioned English style, number of death is sixty, but that a very ought to extend their patronage to Mr large number of men aro noriously injured.
China Cunette. Tatam.
A SWATOW correspondent Informs us that Arxes the smoke Leattle has cleared away and the world thinks China bas karned there is no Ister nowa of a definite kind something (writes Chinking corresponde from Mollim than we published a few days ent of the N.-G. Daily News), we find ago. It is rumoured that the rebels are posted on two gates of this city another proclamation from Taotsi Lu; who has been disperalog, retreating before the soldiers directed by the Viceroy to apply to the sent to hold them in check. The people argent petition of the gentry.
These now seem to fear most the plundering of opened in this region, and as such a pro- gentlemen have heard that mines are to be
podure would knook the fingul of the Chang, Gavernor of Kianguing. Chang diatrics into a cooked hat they complain to replies that raport : that at these polan, and suggest
would, balter not listen to such fals rumours faside the walls of Chlaklang is
a proclamiticut cut in
the soldiers.
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