Shrimps,
Suppor,
Apples, (California),
calty
11 I
菓子
THÚASDAY, APRIL 22, 1897.
HONGKONG MARKET PRICES. Corrected to Batuntog, April 17, 1897.
At 1020 Osah per Dollar Merican.
Pike,
Piafco,
花環道 ***
Pomfret, White
160
"
白润
FALOR
Highest, Lowest.
Chinore Names.
Pomfret, Black
120
+ 25
Butcher Meat.
肉食
Prawns,
210
77
Ray,
GO
花毯沙
Bacon, Englah,
lb.
來路烟猪肉
Rock Fish,
Roach,
70
石狗公
17
·您
##
Ame. Bager cured,,
330
"
Fooshow,.
200
11
Japan, ured
240
花蕊燃猪肉 茄州 豬肉 日本一肉
"I
Sulmon, (Canton),
Shark,
170
馬友魚
6U
耀庭
Salt Fish,
100
Beaf sirloin & prime eut, catly 140
Kkate,
60
維垍
Corned
catty
140
J+
鹹牛肉
140
蝦
Roant,
130
•
烧牛肉
160
立魚
+
Soup,
3.00
缀肉
[ "}
Solea,
140
链沙魚
Steni,
in
120
牛肉耙
Tenel,
SR
Bullock's Brains, «
per not 10
60
牛胸
Turbot,
110
左口魚·
Tongue fresh, sich
250
4W
Turties, stall, fresh water, n
300
cornod
310
鹹牛利
Whiting.
cutty
長雞
Head,
500
4*
White Bait,
20
碳雞仔
14
12
---Heart,
350
牛心
**
22
Husap, Salt
catty 140
牛腩
Fruits.
Fost,
exch 60
50
"
Kidneys,
60
牛湖 牛腰
.cnily 250
(Tientsin),
Tail,
100
牛幅
"I
15
(Japan),
*
Liver,. . catty
70
-
牛蟹
Bananas, fragrant,
40
Tripe (undressed) cutty 60
50 4-
11
(brides),
金山平菓 天津平菜 日本平纂 **** 山香蕉
"
Calves Head and Feet, act
600
牛仔脚
Chestnuts, Chinese,.
200
佩榮
Bam, American,
lb.
340
花旗火腿
100
#
楊桃
Chineso,
"
金華火腿
L'ecranuts.
cach
70
12
English, Now,
440
來路
Ground Nuts,
. catly
花生
Japan cured,
Shanghai,.
Mutton Chop,
200
日本火腿
Grapes,
170
21
鮮機子
200
上海火腿
Lemons, China,
100
檸檬
160
I'ol,
JE
"
"
桔餅
160
Leg,
Lichoes. Dried,
260
"
Shoulder,
120
Frosh,
D
荔枝乾 荔枝
Piga' Chitlinge,
. calty
70 60
Limes,
檸檬
Feet,
110
Mungo, (Saigon),
each 50
"
东南芒菓
100
(Manila),
100
1
Fry,
Hoad,
呂宋芒
*
. ouch
500 450
Mangosteen,
ነ
doron
山竹子
60
40
Oranges, Soot,
catty
110
29
Heart,
新會甜橙
r
"
Kidnoye,
paiz
70
猪腿
Green,
50
**
17
Lavor,
ib. 100
豬肝
"
Red,
*
Pork, Chup,
catty 180
猪準骨
Viives,
Бо
白腐
Corned,
Leg,
190
顧酒肉
雞
each 10
本地
Pears,
eatty 100
Fat or Lard,
360
#J
(Tientsin),
140
Sheeps' Hoad and Feet, set
Heart..
60 exch
ول
12
Kidneys, Liver,
Bucking Pige,
Svet, Beef,
33
33 23
350
羊頭牌
80
12
紅孪
10
*AD
each
90
-
羊啞
•
[Siam),
Jatts 110
mb. 100 140.
#ff
Caracabolo,
Pine-apples,
Pium, Hed,
Pumelo,
Peach, (Sweet),
Raisins, Muscatel,
Artichokes, Shanghai, catty
天津雪梨
each $1.75 $1.25
Pudding,.
lb,
110
生牛油
H
榮糖糖
37
Mutton,
100
+ **
生羊油
Water Cheanuts, com. Mandarin,
40
"
Teal,
• catty 130
牛仔肉
1
桂林馬路
Walnuts,
130
F
A*
Poultry.
生日
Vegetables, &c.
Chicken,
valty 200
Сарода,
Ducks,
DOYCH,
Eggo, Hsu
230
IGO
ouch 150
dus 120
Duck
110
13
Fowla,
catty
190
Gleane,
150
Hares,
each
Musk Deer;
一仔 蛋
菜蔬
70
豆角
LAM
***
紅滿
30
Partridges,
Beans, (French), .
4
+1
Best Root,
Brinjale, Green,
10
Lad,
Brassion, '.
*
Baraboo Shoota,
"
.esch
ontty
Cabbage, Chinese com. .
Cabbage, Shanghai,
Caulidower,.
Carrots,
Celery, Chinose,
£0
11
each
140 120
60 calty
U
30
R8 18 18 3 2 2 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 12 128 1
THE CHINA MAIL.
松風材料
Pigeous,
180
Phaseoty
bracs 800
UITE
自己
Rice Birds,
dos,
上海山為 承菇質
English,
1
Quail
Chilias Dried,
190
•
Balpe,
Red,
200
Turkayı, Cook,
eatty
Curty Stuff, English,
D
40
Hom
Teal,
·400
水蜜
Cucumbers,
10
翻罩
Wild Ducka,
pair
上海水锅
Eitter Squash,
替感
Gaddie,
40
海鮮
Barbel,
estry 110
魚:
Indian Cora,
+ Bream
Bombay Ducks,
C'ton Frcab Water Fish, catty
80
100 pieces 250
玉冰熊
100
Ginger, young,
Lores Radish, S'hei,
Lettuce, (English),
Mushrooms, Fresh,
Oukons, Bumbay:
J)
+
. each
.crtly
新子餐
50
120
力機
10
-
40
生意
本报
140
t
Carp
J
Green,
30
+
ฟ
Catfish,
Shanghof
Oodliah, Salt,
20
Japan,
160
Cisks,
Guttle Fish,
Paroles, Euglich,.
Dab
Daco,
Dog Fish,
Eels, Congor,
Fresh water,
Fels, Yellow, File Fish, Frog,
Fresh Fish, Group
Gudgeon
Gurnard
Harrings,
1 3 2 18 8 3 8
180
Okcoes..
Potatoes, Sweet,,
Shanghai,
Japan,
淡水器
贊
執皮洋
Pumpkin,
Puraline,
American,
Foochow
MacAD,
ور
鮮您 石機
Pepow
Radiah,
Ludlo 10 洋菜慈
•cally
20
Zaten 20
Rice, best quality, por plcul,
Common
#1
Shalotay
Spinmolt,
上蹛獲仔 日本操仔 花旗銀仔 福州製仔 澳門卷仔
仔茶
20 - #
$4.50
$4,10
40
. Detty
"
80
40
da
花魚
Spinago, (Chinese)
Snake Gourd,
Turnips, Punti, (Long),"\n.
Vegetable Marrow, I
Tomatoon,
บ
Water Creussa,
上白素
接
(Long)
WM MACDONALD
IMPROVEMENT IN POLO PONIES,
London, March 15-The height of polo ponies at Gibraltar having been raised to 14.1 hands rut long ago, it is likely, Land and Water leams, that at Malta, where
THE STORY OF A LITTLE DORG.'| A London paper reports a cake heard recantly at the Guildhall against a man, for allowing an untuzzled dog to be at largo. This was the first caso since the auditien-
Warn't my dorg.
Pun
Did
Intimations.
G. FALCONER & Co.,
JEWELLERS,
WATCHMAKERS QUEEN'S ROAD.
AND OPTICIANS,
pics of the sanie class are played, the tion of the muzzling order.--Defend samu question will Lo laought forward. nut The stamp of ponies would be thus greatly word-Mr Muckton (the clark) improved by the change and the price not you allow it to be muzzled Defend. necessarily raised. The supply of 14 handant: Did I In course net; yer see, it CHOICE SELECTIONS OF LONDON-MADE
wux bilo thie 'ere. 1 Aldermann Newton ponies in Tunis 1s not so large as it was.
It is very devitful, however, whether 14.1 will hear you
Barbs or Arabs either would find a ready ant Ay ay
preson:ly.-Defond.
capting (Laughter.)—
พ
market in England in the height of the Police-constable Cooper will he
JEWELLERY and ENGLISH STERLING SILVER WARE.
polo season, except for members games or defendant in Aldersgato Street, followed HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES for use in country clubs. Land and Water by dog-Defendant: Yus! Goin for or Irish-bred ponies a urf-ounce o bucca, sir. (Laughter.)— believes that English a
collar-in
of the miniature weight-carrying hunter Cooper: It was wearing no muzzle, no fuct, nothingDefendant : stamp and Argentines will be pretty gen. erally used in first-class match and This 'ero little pup foliered the ter git a
zrf-ounes o cheaji baces at Solo za tournaments hero in future, and from a
Is the Clarke's.
Copper 48, well-known stable they will certainly com Clas
It is your dury? I des,
it ain't. ก and as high a price as ever.
sball summons yer.'
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"Th
I see,
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Water writes: Unfortunately the ar- Well, ero, you take th' org. I'll manku Bute wouldn't rangonents which were progressing so you a little present of it." favorably for an American team to play bike it. (Laughter.) I picke is up au the coming seasons. The it. It i't a head little, dong," Tule in England during Issue only four Bat e wouldn't. (enewed laughter.).
Mouckton: You way it is nothing to du with you-Defendant Right, gar'nor. Na" yor get it. More Inughter.)--Alder man Newton: Shilling and coste.--Defen- dant: O much 7-ishier Cartis: Three Will you pay -Dofendant; I shillings. raati are to. I pose. It's as much as I am in a veok. I can't keep tayself; lut alone a dorg. Thres hab fer bein land to
little lorst dorg. Cup av a-duin it again. | PRICE LISTS, (Laughter.)-His complaining voice, dis the matter-of-fact reporter, could be heard after be had left the court.
have fallen through.. players would have gone, but in a short hicason of, say, are weeks, and with only about half a dozen riches to play, thero was little need of one or more substitutes. 8 I remember, none of the shetitutes of the Hurlinghar tern which came to America in 1886 were called on to play here; to gut foar na to go was all that could be expected. Plaas had been quietly rranged among themselves. The ponies and players were to have gone separately, and the ten would have played only for such cups as were open to all. They had never played together and made no preten.
Biples
The reason of their going was, K uch soything, to learn the outside and booking mallet gun, with a view to its introduction here.New York ITerald.
KAUR,
The Manager's Report for the five weeks ending on 7th April, 1897, runs as fol
lows:-
Raih Hole Section-In the 20 feet the work of extending the different levels is prooeding suisfacencily. In the main level going south, we have not yet succeeded in cutting the main orehuts, although we are in much further than where
MEN'S SLEEPING CLOTHES. There cu no longer be any doubt,prys a writer in the Pall Mall Gaselle, that the nightgown, as an article of male attire, hne gene out of fashion in England. Our wa travelled olders probably adhere to the old wear, but the younger generatious are obviously all for pyjamas. Suno few shop- windows still expuse curiously embroider ed or flannel nightshirts for men, but these are but the oxception, aving the many.
They may well suggest, how- ever, che reason for the gradual des cadence of the nightshirt-it obvious What can honlthy man offeminacy.
I had axparted to do so. The ground for oda
the last 30 foot is very much disturbed and want with broidered prettiness in bod huge gown of fannoli And as the thrown akout by ten cross-courses; what or
effect these may have on the course of the ladies have long since added the night. It mygown to their store of long flowing gar- ore-chute it is dificult to say,
Is my
thun
salis.
intention to continue the level for some meets, it is only fit that man should adopt distance further: it is now in 380 feet from a characteristic bifurcated garment for the stopes cotning in aver vight as well as for the day. But the ques the crosscat. In the s
whether this form
orm of arico may well the back of this lavel from the No. 2 wines, tion the lode is from 6 to 8 inches wide, and car sleeping dress, universal as it has become
really the last twenty years, in ries a little gold, but we are hardly up at factory as it might be. Pyjamas have un- Iusin oro-chuto yet. There is a
is a large uxtent
the Turin ord-cal
Eet, ne and the good ground to take out from here to the doubtedly reached us frea
over the name aloue might tells as, intermediate drive. In the stopes over climate of India and China is very different the intermediate drive, we are now getting
our own without considering the near the top edge of the one chute. The
fact that these string-del davos lule is small 4 to 6 mehes, but carries
day-garment, good guld. In the main drive going north there is no change to
the-ground report:
D
there used chiety as and by women as well as by
kten.
We
still continues very lard black plate with But pyjamas.ng known in London in- abuut 4 inches of a lode foametion, but no ply two garments instead of one.
to get gold in this have not only the drawers, or pyjamas uld. I do not decided change in the proper, but also a jacket resembling to
drive till I get
country.
In the crossert going west from the oxtout a common Asiatic upper gar
the engine shaft there is no change in the ment; and chiefly boosums of the large country
rock, since we passed through the amount of epidermis which is too often vi- be And whether the opening
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gold-bearing formation ut 240 fuet in frois sible through the illeloved opening to GOLDEN GRAIN BELT LAGER BEER,
the shaft. The country is aard black slate.
the front.
It is my intention to shortly open out on secures by tucks head and frogs, or the the gold-bearing formation to see what it is more Occidental buttons and button holes, like; there is a good deal of water taking waters of pyjama jackets will readily from it, which I consider to be a favour. acknowledge that the ventilating capa- city of the garment is decidedly more able sign.
agreeable in kannner than in wintor.
fact, while the popularity of the other garment is readily understood, owing to its non-slipping properties in bed, and its
Bukit Kaman. This section still con- tinues to devolop very well all through. In the drive going north at the No. 1 level the lode in the face is I cannot say how wide.
7 feet in the drive, and al-Reemly appearance (ompared with that of We are taking lowing the remainder to stand. It is uore night-shirt) in hotel passage or on early solid and better defined than it has been morning deck parade at oos, one can find for a long distance and Bows a little gold. little or no praise for the jacket which is Furtler back in the c drive we are taking the now its invariable companion. Even in fode out for the full width, 40 to 45 feet, to the mill. being sent the whole of which is
hot weather, it is far more comfortable ee, sloepin
a thin skin-tight jersey than in the this half-buttoned, half way-up-your-back In the south end the lode in the face of jacket; while in winter, unless some sort
drice
JR 11
feet wido and carries good of cummerbund bo work in a idition, the
All through. The ground
Tound on each aide
the ludeis harder and better standing ground har we have had for some time. The leading stope coming in over this level
In
resulting fooling of chilliness round the waist is enough to drive a sint-hearted subject to the gruesume flannel nightgown
is 13 feet wide and carries good gold recommended by the health people. Through; it is all being sont the mill for crushing the stopes going in from No. to.No. 1 air shafta wa ke raising the richest stone ever got in the mine. The richest
in 3 feet wide, and from this to the wall we bave 7 to 8 font of fair ors hanging in which good payable geld can be soon. There appears to be a large extent of this ground, as from the No. air shaft to the face of the level is fully 400 feet of solid ground, which is almost untouched, and contains many thousands of tons of first lode con- the class ore.
In the No. 2 level tinues to show very fair gold in both
NEW PLANO and Organ Tepairing Material and Machinery junt to hand; also the latest Music. W. Robinson & Co.
faces
In the face going north the lede is fully
WHAT was Miss Singleton saying to you f 'She said there is no odor like that of the blossom of perfected loveliness. And hor father used to drive a garbage cart.
Hongkong Tides.
The Tide Table given below Is beca
feet wide, solid, and well defined, and compiled by the Nautical Almanac Office in
A
better progress is being made in extending the drive. Going
sing mouth there is still front 3 to 4 feet of mulook on the foot-wall side of the lode, which is being sent over the raullock tip. Outside of this on the hang.
Fall is about ing
inches of
of good pay. able ero
This winze being sunk to connect the Nos. 1 and 2 levels is now down
to 20 fest $12 the lode, with good botten. peyable gold showing in the There is still 20 feet to sink to connect it with the level below.
Bukit Jelli.We have put a double act.
ing steam pump in the shaft, end are now driving south on the lode, which is from to 6 feast wide, but it is a good deal broken up. There is a little gold in the stons, bur
London from the results of the analysis of observations taken by means of an automa- lis tide recording machine in the Water Police Basin at Trim Sha Tsui during the years 1887-8-9,
The zero of the table is Lew Water Or- dinary Spring Tides, which has been found to be 2 fest below mean sea level.
To obtain the depth of water on the tide gango at the Viotons Naral Yard add 5 ft. and On the gauge at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 19 ft. 9 in. to the height given in the table.
7
it is not payablo. 1 have no doubt as the lode gete riore salid, it will make better. Although the shaft is only 70 feet deep, it is making a lot of water. Should anything payable Logos we shall require a much
shaft and very much hasvier pump-st. larger
ing
Kear.
Wertem Lode.The crosscut at the No.
3 leval is now in 75 feet from the shaft in
23 to 29th April.
BION WATER,
ha N. in
23 No inferior, bigar
Belght
water
0 208 - 10
Hongkong
Mean Height Fice.
Low WATER. Hongkong Minus Tine.
199
Kor low-
nor low.
Hon
25 Naufelor
Mon, † W
laigb-
2:44 a
2 8
il 27
8 "96
18 25
2.0
018
да
TAN
31 1
hard lack slate. We have passed through To 27
three small bodies of quartz, one of which
No inferior high-
cary gold. One at 15 feet in, about 12 to Wed 1810
I inches wide; one at 35 feet in, 4 inches 18
Thor. 2 wide; and one at 64 feet in, about the semo width. Between the let and 2nd bodies of quare is whore I expected to get the lode;
if I do not get something in the next fow
foot I intend to pome bank and drive on the fizet
stone cut.
Batters.This has been kept going full time since the date of my last report. On Monday inst, Sth inst., & tough clear op
plase 1,800 tons a yield 8,35915, of amalgam.
again the same day at 3.30
i Bruno battery re-
water,
zojowe : water.
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