Notices to Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

Steamship Lightning having arrived

from the above Purlo, nargis

To-day's Advertisements.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

RE following Particulars and Condi. tions of SALE of CROWN LAND of Cargo are horeby informed that their

PUBLIC AUCTION, to be held on the Spot, Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or ramainos TUESDAY, the 29th day of October, ing on board after thus 25th Instant, will 1885, at 3 j.., aro published for genital bu landed at

at Consigners' risk and orpense information. into the Godowns of the WANCHA WARE- HOUSE AND STORAGE Co., Sr., Wanchai.

Consignces of Cargo from SINGAPORE and l'ENANG are requested to take IMME DIATE delivery of their Cunts from Jung side; auch Carge impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignosa risk and expense,

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be antntorsigued by DAVID SASSOON; SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, October 23, 1895.

Intimations.

1983

SPANISH WINES.

THE Undersigned having been appointed TOLG AGENTS in Hongkong and

Ubina for the

COMPANIA VINHOLA DEL NORTE DE EPANA, Hilbar,

ARVILLA Y CA., Cadiz, and BABUHEZ MEDINA, Jerez de la Frontera, The Actual Producers if the Purest and Finest Wines in the World, are now in a position to supply the residents of Hongkong and Guast Porte with the Genuine Article received direct from Spain, and hitherto unblainable in these parts.

The following Wines are now in Steck-

RIOJA CLARETE.

A pure coand Claret of Excellent Aroma:"

By Command,

1994

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

Hongkong. 12th October, 1805, Farticulars and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Sale, to bo hold on TUESDAY, the 20th day of October, 1895, at 3 p.m., by Order of His Excel Jancy the Gutérnor, of Four Lots of Crown Land, at Yaumati, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years.

Kewlean!

Particulars of the Lots.

Boundary SIMUUTE-

Luta By

Intuod Vannuati. Lu Battery

Contents in

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It

Ft. 3.

No. 166 2287

5

301

Bu 43 42 13.8 16.

Do bat

STEEN, 40 16.8, 16.8 750

De

· 18,6

750

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instruc

tions to Sell by Public Auction, an

THURSDAY,

Destination

THE CHINA MAIL

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Fearela.

Australian Forts....... Okingte (4)..... Australian Por1a... Taiyuan (8)..

Ajenti,

Date Leavin.

Butterfield & Bwize... Oct. 30, at 9 p.m.

wire...

Eroma & Porteo Cal Prinz Heinrich (8).... Nordeutscher Lloyd. Nov. 11, 3 p.m. Chafoo and Tientsin...Faping (s). Delagoa Bay & Natal Yapariva (5).

Japan. Kabé

Tetova (8). ...........sabeak (=).

Keby and Yokaharua.. Beugles (a)... London, v. Suez Canalongarn (a).. London, v. Strez Canal Priam (u). London, v. Suez Canal Menelaus (5). London & Parts of Call Ravenna (9)..... London, y. Perts of Call Piogenes London................ Furma (9)

Shanghai (3).. Loudon

Yuansang (0).. Manila, via Amoy...... Marielles. Saiga. Ocenfet (8)... Nanki, Kobe&Y'bana lapton (8)..... Now York, v. Stozna Port Phillip (8)... Naw Yuck.

Wandoring New York. New York..

Masterhorn..... Portland (Oregon).....Chittagong (8)

Frano sco. Im City of RideJaneiros

(B)....... 9. Franc seo, Y. Jupa Shangha

Lyee moon (8).. Szechuan (8). Rohilla

&

Carlowitz & Co... Oct. 29, atbp.m. Gilma & Co. About Nov. 10. P. & O. S. N. Co...... Nos, 5, at noon. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Quick despatch. Butterfield & Swire... October 29.

at 4 p. Jardine, Mathesou&u Oct. 20, Butterfield & Swire... October 20. Butterbold & Swire... November 5.

O. 8. N. Co...... Nov.

at noon, Holliday, Wine & Co.. About No. 10. P. & O. 5. N. Q....... About Nov.

About Nor.

11. je. O. 8, N. O................A

Jarding, Matheson&Co Oct. 28, a1 4 p.m. Marica Maritimet. 30, ai noon.

despatch. Carlill & Co. About Oct. 29. Sieman & Co......Quick despatch. Sispssen

despatch. & Co. Quick Ambole, Karborg & Quick despatch. Siwau de Oo Novonber 16. Pauifio Mail S. S. Co. Oct. 20, al nou. lo. & G.

v. 5, at noon. 8. ct. 26, at 4 p.m. Siensson & Jo... Oct.: Butterfield & Swire...October je. & O. 3. N. Co............. Abat Nov. 4. &O. 9. N. Oo...... About Nov. 1. S'hai, N'ki, k'bé&Y'ia Malacc S'pro, Umb. & B'bay Arroyo (3-

Nippon Yuson Kaisha. Nov. 1, daylight. Simon & Co. Oct. 30, at 4 p.m. S'pore, Have & Kriemhild (a).. Store, Penam ; & Lighting (8).... „‚D, Sassoon, Bone'& Co.:Oct. 29, at 3 p.m.

P. & O. 8, N, Co......Oct. 26, at noon. Struits and Bombay... Brindisi (4).......

Douglas Lapraik & Co. Oe, 27, daylight. Stow, Amoy & chow Haitan (s)...... Vancouver (BC), & Empress of China (s).. Canadian Pic R. Co. Oct. 30, at noon. Nor. Phe S. & R. Coa. Oct. 20, at usou. Victoria (13.0.), & Tatums (8).

Shangha

·Jew...

fo-day's Advertisements

HONGKUNG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,

infinitely superior to Bordeaux Wines, the 31st October, 1895, at 2.30 p.m., at DAY. Conditions as usual. in casks ( doz. quarie, about), athia Sales Rooms, Queen's Road, 827.60, or bottled at $6 per dez quarts.

JEREZ ORO.

A Light Dry Sherry of Fine Flavour, at

$7 per doz.

JEREZ COLON,'

Au Excellent Dinner Sherry, Abiclutely

pure, at $16 per dez

*JEREZ TATARABUELO.' A Delicious Wino, 80 years in the wood, highly appreciated by Connoiascure, at 880 por doz.

JEREZ NECTAR.'

A Very Old Wive, 1784, full bidied; a

splendid tonit, at $10 per dos. AMONTILLADO VIEJO. Specially prepared for invalids and delicatu

constitutions, at $20 per doz.

MOSCATEL PURO. Anst delicious beverige of giuntoed purity and perfect flavour, 813 per dez.

VINO TINTO.

TNTIL further Notice the LONG RANGE CUP COMPETITION will sease, the SHORT RANGE CUP at 500 and 000 yards taking place every SATUR- A SPOON will be given to every Com petitor who makes an average of over 53 in any 6 Competitions with 51. H. Ro ovor 5 with L.M. RA. Civilian mem- bers are notified that Magazine Rifles aro placed at their disp sal for practice, and they can be obtained at the Marker's Mat Sued near the 900 yards firing point. It is ORNA-ruqucated that the Rifles may be handed

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, .. (For Sundry Accords), ocaprising-

SILK COVERED SOFA and EASY CHAI AMERICAN CLOTH COVERED SUITE MARBLE TOP UBNTRE and SIDE TABLES. CHINNEY GLARES, PICTURES sud

MENTS

CARPER And Beas.

CERFFOSTER, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, MARBLE CO SHBOARD with BEVELLED CLASS BACK, DINNER WAGOONS, GLASS BOUR CARE and WRITING TABLES.

CHOKESY, GLAAS and PLATED WAKE. DOUBLE and SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS, WARDROBES, WARDROBES with BAVILLEU GLASS Doors, DESSING TABLE and Max- BLE TO WASE STANDA

ONE COTTAGE PIANO. ONE COOKING STOVE.

dc.. dc.

TELLES OP SALE —As customary.

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer. kom. Oktober 25. 1895.

2000

In

PUBLIC AUCTION

Ordinary Red Spanish Wine; received direct from the growers. A sound, healthy wina for everyday use. quarter casks (12 d. 2. bottles) at 830 per cask.

Lorera of genuine unadulterated wines have now all opportunity to satisfy their tasten; obraining their supplies direct from producers and thereby avoiding intermediate profits.

weavile rarity of the abovo Wines are guaranteed.

Sample Buttles will be supplied to con.

VILLA LOPEZ & Co., Agents.

sumers.

Bongkong, May 7, 1895.

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

8 17

Messrs. Kelly & Walsh's List

inciades the following Worns by De KITEL

EUROPE IN CHINA: Phu History of Bungkong, icvm the beginning to the year 1682. Hakona. 1804, $6.50. HANDBOOK OF BUDDHISM:

Sanskrit Chinese Deiy Edition. Hargkong. 1688. 82.50.

ባሀ

Becond

over at the Mat Shed on the oraclusion of the practico. Amunition can be obtained at $2.50 per 100 roundia from the Sec- BETARY.

A. S. PALMER, CATTAIN, Don. Secretary. Hongkong, Ocbor 25, 1893.

SHIPPING,

ARRIVALS. October 24

1938

Praponti, British str., 1,390, Warrack, Exigen Goober 20, Rice and Paddy.-Wo Ker..

October 20:- Merton, Chiucas steamer, from Canton. Lycemen, German éte., from Canton, Prepress German steamer, from Canton. Foyle, British stermor, 1,331, Stanne5,

111 a seene-eye, Bruber 21, Col. REWAN &

1HE Undersigned has received instruc- KREYER, to Sell by Public Auction, un

WEDNESDAY,

Naval Yard,

BUNDRY

NAVAL AND VICTUALLING

--- CONDEMNED STORES,

comprising :—

OLD IRON, PAPER STUFF, Kaus, Canvas, STURES, CLOTHING,.

&c., $2, &c. Tesus or SALE,--da customary,

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Government Auctioner. Bongkong, October 25, 1995,

ZETLAND

LODGE,

2001

No. 625 E.O

Rular MEETING of the THREE LECTURES BUDDBISM. ALUDGE will be held in the Fatz- Thied Edition, Hongkong, 1854. $1,50. SON HA, Estland Streck on Hvogtong, 1873 pun. precisely. VISITING BRETHREN ure CHINESE DICTIONARY THE CAN. cordially ran to attend.

PUI: Rudiments of Chira FRIDAY, the 1st November, at 8.10 for i

Natural $2.00.

Science.

TON DIALECT. Four Valuana, with Appendix. Hongkong, 1877. $10.00. Bound, $11.50.

CHINESE SOKOOLBOOKS. Translated. 1. The Trimetrical Olassic, II. The Thousand Words Poem. $9.50 per Bot. Hongkong, August 9, 1895.

FOR SALE.

PAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.

JAPAN

1407

JAPAN PRINTING PAPERS.

JAPAN COPYING PAPERS,

JAPAN WALL PAPERS.

&c., &o.

PRICE VERY MODERATE.

dc.

MITSUI BUSSAN KA18HA,

Hougkong, Ocother 25, 1895.

1097

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

Co.

Wilhelm, German eleiter, 588, C. Gre CHELS &

Co....

23.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close: For STRAFTS & BOMBAY.-

Por Brindisi, at 11.9 m., on Saturday,

the 26th inst.

For HOLLOW & HAIPHONG.--

Par Hanoi, at 11.39 a. m., on Saturday,

the 20th inst.

For MACAO.-

Por Heungshan, at 1.30 p.m., on Satur

day, the 26th inst

For SAIGON-

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Noon. Brindisi leaves for Bombay, &c. Noon.-P. M. 8. B. Co's Steamer City of Hn de Janeiro loaves for Japan and San Francisco.

4 p.m.--Lyeemoon leaves for Shanghai. Auctions.

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Drapery and Out-

fitting at Mr Geo. P. Lanumert's. Miscellaneous.

11 am. Ad ireas to Lieut.-Colonel Bar- row presented by H.E. Sir Willism Robinson, K.C.31.G., the City Hall, 2.46 pm.Competition of the Hongkong

Rias Association.

Exchange.

15UWKUNG, October 25, 1805.

Documentary, 4 months agit

a Luzdou--

Bank Wire,

On duinand,

2,2

2,21

21 30 days' sight,

mouths orghi,

2,24

Credits,

2,3

Do Paris-

On demand,

Credits, 4 months' sight,

On Berlin-Demand,...

2.17 ...2.83 2.21

On demand, ...

63)

Credits, 60 days' night,

65

Wire,

1921 103

1921 1994

Un Now York.

On Bomisy

On demand,

On Calcuttaes

Wire,

On dewand, **

On Shanghai-

On demand,...

30 days' 'ght, private paper

Gold Leaf, 100 Gne (per la Sovareigas (Bank'a büyıngrates Silver (per ez,}

***

731 (47.50 # 8.33 307.

JOB PRINTING.

THE 'CHINA MAIL' is prepared to THE

executa, with noat pesa and despatch, every description of GENERAL PRINTING.

For Helstein, at 3.33 p.m., on Saturday, Concert Programmes.

the 20th inst.

For SUANGH、I. —

Por Lyemoon, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 26th inet.

Fer Meefon, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 26th inst.

For AOY.m

Per Dante, at 5.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 26th inst

For SINGAPORE, JAVA, BATAVIA, SAMARANG & SOURABAYA.-- Per Telartus, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 26th inst.

For SINGAPORE.-

For Belurig, at 4 p.m., on Saturday,

the 20th inst.

For HOIHOW & PAKHOL....

Per Ask, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, the

261 ingl.

For BANGKOK. —

Per Sultan, at p.m., on Saturday, the

20th inst.

For KOBE.-

Per Luebeck, at 5 pm., on Saturday, tho

20 inst

Fer SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCROW. —

Por Baitan, at 5 p.,, on Saturday, the

Beaurig, British steamer, 1,450, Walloco,F Foochow October 23. General. GIED, LIVINGSTON & Co.

·Fushun, Chinrerslezmer: 1,504, W+0-H Lant, Shanghai October 22, General.-C. M S N. C

Guarina, German ett., 1,504, M. Unruh, Saigon October 20, Rice and Pedily, -- LATS, WEOKSER & Co.

DEPARTURES,

October 25- Lydechom, for Bugliuotan. Ancong. For Nganki, &e. Foyle, for Canton. Wilhelm, fur Canton,

CLEARED.

Hunei, for Holbow and Esiphong,

PASSENGERS. ABRIVED.

Per Propontis, from Saigon, 16 Chinese,

Pr Fuhun, from Shanghai, Mr B cker, and 40 Chinese,

Per Cassius, from Saigou. 1 Et opean, and so Chinese.

DEPARTED

26th fast

For Pat, on Sunday, the

For

27th ins!.

SHANGSAT-

|

Catalogues,

Company Reports,

Business Circulars.

ai fl. 10 p.,

BIRTHS.

The China tail.

HONGTONO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1895.

PAIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1898.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

deal to be implied in the way of secret At 12 Morawk-road, Shanghai on the understandings; that the British Govern. 19h Instant, the Wife of Geonaz Surnament, anxious to have Germany estab LAND, of a Daughter.

At 6 Pekin-road. Slangimi, on the stli hed out here, has made the tempting offer to leave her the Churas; or that October, Mrs. W. M. DODALL, of a Son,

the unholy Triple Alliance of Russia, publicanson ef kəs səna

comanes.ca France, and Germany may have agread to combine with the deliberate intotition of injuring Britain. This seems very un- likely but in any caso, it is high time that Germany should come out and do her duty in civilising the Far East ns: well as cther countries. The German merchants and rogaufacturers who bave been making money for THE news sent out by Iteuter to-day, so many years in China have had to that Prince fobeslobe, the German rely on other Powera mainly for their Chancellor, strongly urges the acquisi-protection; latterly there has been two tion of the Chusan Islands by Germany or thres Gorman worshiņa in these regardless of the illwill of other Powers, waters, but nothing yet commemaurate is excredingly interesting if it seriously with the share taken by Germany in means anything at all. Germany has the profits of the trade which the war- hitherto steadily pursued a policy of ships bave to protect. commercial expansion without territorial acquisition, with the result that while German trade throughout the whole of Asia ia assuming dimensions threatening over to British trade, and far above all others, yet Germany has practically not a single pied a term in the East; for New Guines and the wild cannibal islands of the south east are alltost worse than nothing. German trade in Chian and the adjacent land is fas in excess of French, Russion, Spoosh, Portuguese-far beyond the trade of most countries that have acquired tecri- tory in the -For East. The most im- portant commercial power, Britain, has a foothold at Hongkong; but the second in importance, Germany, has nothing. Her merchants are in every treaty pert, her goods are all over the country, her shipa are the only serion competitors of ours, and in fact in the French, Spanish and Russian Colonies it is German enter- prise, German capital, German is- dustry that has to do a large part of the work of development. In Saigon, Vladivostock, oil. it is much the Bme-German brain leads.

PASSED SURZ Canal,

OUTWARD BOUND :-Poochom, September 13; Pyrrhus, Oct. 1; Moyie, Malacca, 4; Glenegle, Algoma, 8.

HOMEWARD BOUND:-Glenastry, Sept. 20; 4den, 24; Oxus, Oct. 1 Gellert, 4; Benalder, Oopock, Bengal, B.

Tho M. M. Co.'s steamer Ferra, with the

The

The

FRAXOR MArt of 27th Septembor, lef Sinanpore on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 6 p.m., and may be expected here an or about Tuesday, 29th Oct. This Packet brings replies to lectors des Batched from Hongkong on August

21,

U. & O. s.s. Gaelic, with the AMERI

CAN MAIL of the 1st October, left Na- gasaki on Wednesday, the 23rd Octo- ber, at 5 a.m., and may in expected here on or about Sunday, Get. 27:

F. M. s. s. City of Peking, with mails, &c., lufe Sao Franctaco for this port, via Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 12th inst.

The Empress of India loft Vancouver for

Boogkong on the 14th init.

The s. e. Repton, from Middlesborough and London, left Sixgagoms on the 18th inst., and may be expected here on or about the 20th inst

The Union Line a. a. Lady Farness, from

Middlesbro' and Hamburg, left Singo- pore on the 19th instant and may bo expected here on or about the 26th ing?.

The traditional policy of Germany! bas never favoured colonisation or terri- Ball Programmes.

torial expansion. From Germany hos Menus, Menas, Menus. come much of the strength of the United States; and in other parts of the world may be found settlements, almost atire nations, that bare sprang from Gorman emigration. This growth under the British gystem of cultivalios, has remained more or less closely bound up with the British Empire, and is now a great source of power to the mother Moderate Prices.country; under the German system of

government, unprogressive, Day pathetic, inelastic, there has been absolutely no advantage to the German Empire from all the vast drain of The P. & O. Co.'s 8. 8. Verand left Siuga- emigration, but only tres-loss of

All Orders executed under EUROPEAN SUPERVISION.

Moderate Prices.

Cunai Port Orders vill receive careful

attention.

A. S. WATSON & Co., thousands of good citizens, with anuney

LIMITED.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

ESTABLISHED A.D). 1811,

Per Sechu, at 2.30 p.m., on Monday, MANUFACTURERS

the 28th inst. AMOY & MANILA.

Per Yvensang, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,

the 28 h inst Fur BN: ROK..

Per Keang oui, at b p., on Monday,

the 28: inst.

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET- The United States Mail Packet City of Biode

Jen tro will be despatched a SATUR DAY, the 20th Instant, with Mails for Jpas, San Francisco, United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows:--- 11.00 AM Registry ceases. 1130.3. Post-Ooodlesos, but Correspon. dunge may be posted on board the Feckot, til Late Hes of 10 cents extra Postage, until tho zimo of doparture.

VISITORS AT DOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mrs C. A. Andrich Mr M. A. Aldrich.

Mr W. 1. Allen

Miss C. Balbas

Mis J. Balbas

M. J. W. Bolles

Mr Kirkpatrick Mr J. Kirkwond Mr and Mire J. B.

Laciverts Miss E. Loyzagara Mr and Mrs McLeod Mr W.. J. Vanter

Mr L, Martel

1. Martio Mr J. Per Ancona, from Hongkong: for Yoko. Drani Mrs Clark hama, Mere Y. Todoroki, R. H. Smart;

Cap. Cunningham Med. Mattil fur Kobe, Mr F. Kammaisu For Yoko-Hon. Fl. L. Dillon

MA K. L. Detours Mr & Mrs. Mooney hams: from Colombo. Mesara H. D. Carson Me W. A. Dur

and family and G C. Anderson; freta Penang, Mr F.

Mr J. W. Oliver Haan; frena Singapore, Miss 1. Kamper.

Me B. Duntour j Capt. Padrizan

Capt. a For Kabe: Iron Singapore, Mr and Mrs Mr A. Hair

Mr W. Parlist Mr. J. S. Hosch Mr C. Roghe

Lamberts,

הכסלים

SDIPPING REPORTS.

Fare Mr Mr J. H. Fankner Mr G. Fonwick Mr H. K. O, Fisher Dr Fotke

The British stektar Pripontis roports: Mr A. Fuchs Loft Saigon Valober 20th, at 4.m., passed Air F. Hasn Cape St. James at 9.20 .m.; thenes to Ke K. W. Llall Cape Padarao, kad fresh to moderate E. N. E. Mr C. Harris wind and Soe weather, slight head aca.bir R. J. Hastings ORDERS to be respectfully received by anship RAVENNA, Capt. From Cape Padaran to 19 N., light to Mr J. Bendrie the Undersigned.

E. STREET, carrying Her Majesty' modera:o Northerly and

weatherly wind, Mr J. J. Hour ine a and,

Thence to

to Mr T. Howard Malia, will be despatched from this for Cap Rockystrank N.N.E. brecro, high con- Capt. sod Mrs Hunt BOMBAY, on THURSDAY, the 7.hfused sun, with overoast aky and frequent Ms Kemper November, at Noon, taking Pusugut and anchored inside Green Islaud at 11 p.m.

showers Tassed Gap Rock at 7.13 p.m., Mr J. Kinghorn zd Cargo for the above Ports. (This on the 24th instant October 22nd, apoke Stemwer connecla at Bombay with thos. Taichins, bound to South, Jat, 16.11Mr J. (J. Buckle

Nng 110.28 E. CARTHAGE,, wblok Vamol takes on her k

October 23rd, spoke Opt. Van Gorbach.

Miss Cos

P. Dipple bound to South, lat. 10.26 N., long, 112.19 Mrs Gordon and

childron The British starmor Feyler ports: Had Mr Hein trong N.E. wind and head ea, from Hai Mr Geo, Holine

head to part,

Mrs Goo, Holmes The British steamor Benlarig reports:r H. U. Jeffries Had strong monsoon, cloudy with rai

8, Queen's Road Central,

Bongkang, January 2, 1991.

1

Not Responsible for Debts.

N

Cargo for LONDON, vid SUEZ CANAL. 1. 5. Loo Sak, bound, to South, lat. 19.1 N.

long. 112.0 E. October 23rd, spaka Ameri-Me R.

Wither the Captain, the Agents, no

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or learing that port on the 30th NOVEM can barque Ads W. Spies of New York, Ospt. George Crem of the following Vessels, during|BER, 1895).

their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-- Stik and Valuables, all Cargo for France, MATTE HORN, Brit. 1-masted ship, Capt, and Tos for London (ander arrangement) will be transhipped at Colorabo into a steamer proosding dirent to Marvellos and London; other Cargo for London, do, wi be conveyed vid Bombay,

Juha Williams.Standard Oil Co.

ST. JAMES, American barque, Capt. R. Banlield-Carlowitz & Co.

To-day's Advertisements. Pavels will be received at thit Offer unt 4 p.m. on the day before sailing. The VIA SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO, contents and values of all packages ar

required, (Calling at PENANG if inducement offers),

FOR BOMBAY,

4

Shippers to particularly requested The Steamship.

Arzajo.

|cote the terms and conditions of the Cam Captain R. SAMOCs, will pany's Bill of Lading. abo despatched as abovo

al Daylight, on FRIDAY, tha at Novem

ben.

For Freight or Passago; apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Beugkung, Quluber 23, 1395.

For tatthar Partidulals, npplý tu“

ALF. WOOLLEY,

Acting Superintendent,

P, & 0. 8, N, Co's Office,

1900

Hongkong, October 28, 1886,

Hast.

Ban

OP

Aerated Waters.

OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY

fitted with the best English Machinery, embodying the latest Improvements

The

in the 1r.de.

purest ingredients only are used, the utmost care and cleanliuras

sxercised in the manufacture throughout

The water used is proved by repest; d ansiyons to be itwlutely pars.

is

and

For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board chip at Hongkong

The N. G, I, a. a. Letimbro lofi Singapore

on the 29d inst., and my be expected here on or about the 29.k just.

The O. 8. S. Co.'s steamer Ulysses, from

Liverpool, laft Sing«port on the 24th justart, and may be expected hero on or about the 29th inst.

pore on the 22ud inst., and may be ex- posted here on or about the 29th inst

and muscle and mental attributes of the The P. & 0, ... Malacca luft Singapore on

the 20th last., and may be expected - bigliest class, all thrown away as for na

here on or about the 1st inst.

the home country in concerned; for when they go to America they ease The altimately to be German. Why this should be, it is hard to say the Germans as a rule are devoted to their fatherland, and sing patriotic songs | loudly as any but they do seem glad

3.5. Antsdag, from Calcutia und Siralts, left Singapore on the 25th instant, and may be expected bere os or about the lut prox.

The P. & C... Ceylon let: London for

this port on the blb inst.

to go away and mein vader annan diter: 182 P. & 6.6. Malacoa left Biogapore for Hag, and if numbers are any criterion, this port at noon to-day. they seem best pleased to naturalse in

America or the British Culunirs, free Tax 6,8. Kutsang, from Calculla and Straits, from the bugbear of conscription and left Bingapore for this port at 6 am, to- grandmotherly government.. "The Gor« !

day.. mone, like the Scils, are wore itineruvä |

cut of their country then in i

Tux Echo Macatoa saya that fe. Navarro," It would be undoubtedly dan secratary at exobequer in India, la appoint.

tageous from every point of vise if Germany could make god stack to

ed to the post of inspector of exoboquer lù

wards a colonial empire. er fors in Macao, in place of Er. Berboga,.

this direction love hitherto been disa A. P. Happer, Commissther of Cus duely unsatisfactory on the whole; bat

bor mercantile marine is expanding by toma, aails for Nowobwang on the 22nd fraps and bounds, and trekant avies instant tu relieve Mr T. F. Hughes, who arg closely allied with culoniemtion, goes homa va leave. There was recently a stupid story that

Germany was boiling uver with in- The Ofola Wiener Zaling antigüabel: dignation at her culonii aspirations amongst obruges in the Austro-Hungarian being frustrated by Britain. It would Diplomatio Service the spoiulsout' of he Cinently advantageas to Great Count Wydonbrack, Chenelor of Logar Britsie that Germany should have a clou, Miister to China, Jupio and Sim strong Colonial Empire, for Gernatiy

is undoubtedly a power making for VESSELS IN THE Docks At Kowloon- pence, a set-uff to the equally un- Helene Rickmers, Solent, Paya, Kowioch doubted disposite of France and Taxi, Tacos, Kagoshima Maru, Tuile, Bust tu diatur the pence. And it would

Cosmopolitan- St. James. Aberdeen-Kioskiu Maru, Dants.

be to our advantage that Yuen Seng, Progresa. Germany should acquiry territory in or neur China, so as to depart her own it would be found that her interests and The Bes of Curios publishes an oxcellent hage Commercial interests; for probably

prices, and the fall mount allowed for ours wen dhe mainly idrotical on all portrait of Captain A. Murry, the Silent Packages and Emplies when received the more important points, and to give Commander of the s.r. Kachidate Maru,

her a foothold bore would he to supply Appended in the portrait are a few compli-. in good under.

unrselves with allies on the spot,

Bi Mfrs Palmer Counterfail Order Books supplied on applition. In the first place, Britain distinctly of the Bus

But Chisan surely is cut of thegnes-mentary romacke in the style charzzpezietie has a live on husan; the place wa Ir is mentioned in a Y kehama contum occupied in July 1840, and again io

Mr Jan A, Sampson Mr L. Simon

Miz and Mrs J. P.

extion..

October 1841, and for a third time in porary that the O. and O. samer Doric is

Mr M. J. D. Stephena Our Registered Telegraphic Add.ese is 1800 Why it was restured, it is hard scheduled to leave Hongkong for San Frou- Mine Summers

"DISPENSARY, HONGKONG."

to tell; cerminly not to be given away cinco in February, Lat it is possible that in to any other Power.

If China toes osassgaonce of the accident to the Belgic And all signed mezonges addressed not retain Chuan, the British fing the new ship may be sent out to the East

should be hoisted again, this time: thus will received prompt attention.

sooner than expected. permanently. The position of Chuson

Thop Mr R.

R. L. Thoman My A. ven Utfal Mrs R. Unsworth Mr H. B. Walker

Mr L. Webster Mr Yeung Ku Wan

PRAK HOTEL,

Mr Rugh McCallum Majur and Mrs G. K.

Moore Mr Sandelanda Mr B. P. Sheldon

3Me F. H. Blagbek

Mr and Mrs A. Find

is even more commanding than that of Tas news from Timor, says the Echo Maca» The following is a List of Watern always Hongkong, for it is almost in the one of the 23rd inst., received od. Monday;

| kept edady in Stock -

PURE ABRATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

POTASH WATER

SELIZER WATER

lay Swith & family LITHIA WATER Mr A. G. Stokes

Rev. and Mra Vallings

WINDSOR HOTDA,

The Chinesa ateamer Fushits reports Had fresh N.E. monson and dull gloomy Mr Ch P. Allan weather, with following ees to Beesicer Me Blast Point and the so to port, light Northerly Ms 3. Clemaure and N.E. winds and plear weather.

EXPORT CARGOES.

Mr Denonormalf Mt A, A. Fultong Mrs Fulton Misans Fulton (2)

Po B. Bunibay. sulled 20th October : Masters Fulton (3) For Loudon, 3 cases Vigore and sasen Mr W. E. Gardinte White Pital from Manila Banon Uristin, Me J. T. Gibs 40 baleb Capez, 4 casus Silk Piens Guoda De Hinterho 408 bales Waste Silk. 57 halos Pierced Capt. Jesselaun

Comons, 116 ralle Msts, 200 cases Preaceves, Mira Rohon and

Mra Lehman

Mr A. W. Lourd

Mr Mancuriof

Mr Mauouelof, 3

children and maid Me

Me Carl Rembach Capt. Beball MrJ. Shanil, Mt Mìn Mr. A. Smith Mr J. Smith

Birm Mr E. Unaugst

Art, Tekiersky

360 arks Prosecves, 88 pkgt. Erindríes,

children 1,104 boxea Tan, containing 25,318 lbs. Mrs Lourdinof Dengnu, 16,178 boxes Tes, containing children and geen Bir G: H. Wheeler 3:8 680 fbs. Scented Caper, 262 bezes Terr T. awrono Mt A. Yoshi 1990 | containing 3,609 18. Svented Crangs Fekoe. Capt. Laluan Me Ad Zwicker

HARSAPARILLA WATER

TONIC WATER

GINGER ALE

INGERADE

mouth of the Yangtse; and it his

abundant water supplies not a large confirms the reports of the unfortunate disas. area of fortile had under cultivation, ter which occurred there lately, when several which Hongkong bas nut and 'vever ; officers and men of the garrica were killed, can have. Without going further into The Fortugaesu troops had sloos scored one details, it is suficient to mention that victory in Manufol, and the retreated lo Chusun bas frequently been reported

ment.

to be the most desirable place on the Dilly owing to the relay season having set whole China cost for füreigs wattle-in in that island. This is expected to inter- fere materially with the operations, which Is is hardly credible that Fringe will be resumed in April next Hoberlohe should have openly urged Germany to take Chusan regardless Tea Extreme Orient alleges that a modua Dt the ill-will of other Powersuit has been arranged between the Sach things never are said by Chinese and French Governments for the statesmen. Samitimas they are meant, enforcement of law and order on the Tonkin and sometimes the meaning can be rend

No Credit given for Botulos that look through the lines of a peoid pacific froiler, whereby in certain diroumatancer atterance; but it is improbable that French troops shall cross the border into dirty ingressy, or that appear to have been Brince Hubeniole ever had any such Chirose territory and ce-ngarsto with the used for may purpose then, that of contain idea, Germany would, it is morally Chinese troope. It is said that this has certain, aut By in the face of Britain in been duly signed and confirmed. Hong- ing Austed Waters, a suit Bottles are this manner. Ji is more probable that kong still has no means of dealing with its

navar used again by ve..

A. 9, WATSON & Co., LIMITED, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

поволока.

Hongkong, Jopo 1, 1895,

|

the phrase * regardless of other Powera'

isa littleembellishment which Reuter has frontier troubles.. It would do Kwangtung evolved out of tki own innermost con- a lot of good to see the. Hocgkeng Regi aciousness, to add verisimilitude to a meat all over the place. otherwise bald and unconvincing telo-

gham If by any chance it is corrent BANJORE Guitars, Mandolloss, Autoharpe, that the German Chancellor said ung- Violins, also Strings and fitiluge for sale ni 1055 thing of the airt, there must be a good ! W. Kaklasan and Qo,

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