WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1901,
RACING NOTËS.
CANTON NOTES.
CRICKET.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG . O. UNITER ERVICES. A team representing the Hongkong. Crokok Club mot ond composed of the members of the United Sorvicca on Mon
NOTICE TO MARTNERS, *No. 357.
Entertainments HARMSTON'S CIRCUS
To-day's Advertisements
AND
CHINA SEA.
Austinrition.
Aonlandino Porta
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fessels.
Changsha (c)
Agents
Date of Learing.
(From Our On torespondent) The best gallop on Saturday morning was dużo by the subscription griffin waler Glory,
CANTOS EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
"Canton, February 10./ which ran a mile in 1 min. 58 eccs., this peating all times that have yet been done
Early last year, a number of ladies and at Happy Valloy over this distance. Mr gentleman engaged in educational work in, day and Tuesday. The United Services Houmtonia's black subscription griffin Canton, and nighbourhood resolved to batted, first and knocked up 277 bofore ROYAL MENAGERIE, INTENDED ALTERATION TO TSÁO Lovre and Hamburg. Freiburg (4) Carlowitz & Co. ch 6.SOUND TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT:||
Baren got over the same distanco in 2.6).form themselves into society with the fuishing the last quarter in 29. socs. Mruhject of promoting the interests of Chris
they were disposed of. Of this score Mr Franklin, R.N., bad the remarkabla in
TIENTSON
DISTRIOT..
FEI-TIEN LIGHT.
NOTICE is hereby given that, in or
Nabout April next, the present Birth Havre and Hamburg. Sarnia (8)
Derick's black Darby waler Furettell did tiss Education in China Sabecquentnings of 108 ugt out, there being 12 boup- | Our Magnificent Stud of Horses in the Order Fixed Light at this station will be Kobe and Yokohama..(Chingtu (8)...
milo 211, the half-mile taking 13herents provented the immediate realization Kisinet ran the fall Derby distance in of chut hope, but the fes has not perished. 3min. 8 segs, doing the first half-mile in On Thursday, February 14, a répresonto. 1min. 3 ecc., and the mile in 233, Mr tivo meeting was held at the house of Dr Lowis' Daray Waler Arrogant was set a Bestilo, to organise what will henceforth similar task, running the ono and a half be brown as the Canton Educational Asus
ciation. It is hoped that the standard of miles in 3ntin. Ogues., the first half-mile the schools will be gradually raised by in 1min. 8 secs, sad the mile in 2min, 91 raising the standard of the tenchors. Lines soon. The same owner's subscription grif of study hearing on school work wil le Curtis Ruggested, and examination held. Gr fanocent ran the last six furlongs of hans will be grantes to teachers who
An milc-and-a-half gallop in Lmin 39 sees, Me auccossfully pass these examinations.
other Enn of work will be the prepisentire Buxcy's Darby water Imperial Rose of Louitable text books. The following ras three-quarters in 1.35) Bits are the ulcers for the current year
quarters Rov. Dr. Graves, President Res. W. galloped a mile and
Bridie, Vice-President; Ret, De Wisner, duing the last mile ih 214 Mr Wheel Secretary Rev. Dr Beattie, Treasurer, rut's euliscription griffin Giraffe. rin sax furlongs in 1.37. Me Jay's very taking Darby waler Rheingold untied a mile and three-quarters in 8.30 The subscription walor Bulleje ran the last mix furlongs of bis journey in 1,33, and Mr David's chest-
ELE SAILORS BURLTEN,
Tho shelter which is almut to be erected on the Shameen is not intended exclusive for naval.men. Saiksts from the mer Chant ships tisiting Canton will be made equally welcome.
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAM-
EER OF COMMERCE, The blonthly Meeting of the Goneral Committee of the Hongkong General Cham ber of Commerce held at the Chamber
nut Darby waler Unionist got over
of rank milo in 2.18. The same owner's subscription griftin and Derby candidate Loyalist distinguished himself by running away with his rider for quits two miles. The animal is generally ridden in a curh, - and this is the first time he had been tried zom. City Hall on the 14th inst. Pre- with a plaiz anaffle. For the ante of the sunt: Hon. M. Gray (Chairman). Hou horse's chances in the Derby, it is to bed. Keswick (Vice Chairman), Messrs A. hoped it will not be dearied advisable to pat a curb on in the race itself.
+
MAFOO
Some good gallon have been done during the last three mornings and shown up little form, but the coume has been a trifle heavy and the times made not very starting in consequence,
On Monday the mest noticeable were- Desert King, 13 m., 2.53, last quarter 32 800. Forest King, 1 m, 3.40, -Doctor, I m., 2.18,
S&
Haupt, Bix Thomas Jackson, Knt, D. R. Law, A. M. Marshall, C. S. Sharp, N. A. Sieb, Hon. J. Thorburn (z uffic), and R. U. Wilcox (Secretary) C
PROPORED REĢISTRATION OF RABINERS IN
CHINA FIRMS,
In response to our invitation from H.E. the Governs, the Comittee had nemi nated Mr Robert Shewan to represent the Churber on a Committes to consider the advisability of introdring & Bill for the registration of partners in Chinese tiems, and an intimation had since been re- caived from the Colonial Secretary of that gentleman's appointmeet.
Hon. J. Thurber said he had been ap pointed a meraber of the Committee, which most horats and ponies doing only quarters, included three Chinese, nad of which Mr
Sandstorm, 1 m., 2.17,
On Tuesday→→ Baron,m 1.35, last quarter 30 Goo
Kismet,... 1. m., 1.04,
:30
Th
32.
Alariem., 1.40,
Do no.1 m., 2.62, Glory.
v. 1m. 4,04,
Arrogant.. 1 m., 3.05), Rheingold, 1 m, 2.00, Bullsaye, 1 m, 2.14,
Blitt, 1. TO, 2-20,
3144
Loyalist ran away Bivo times round, going very strong.
Ace of Hearts, &, 1.08, last quarter 33 Set m., 1.42,
Milder......
Hove......
Bulbul....
Tilbits
Sinbrid
1.47,
Mix 2.23,
1., 2.26,
1 m., 2.24,
1 m. 4)
This morning (Wednesday).
The Kost,
Doctor
Bundstorat
Aloriturus,
Intervcgation,
Sercombe Smith had beau named Chair- maan. He had not heard yet when the Committee would commercs īta sittings, CRAN KERINA ZANIFF REVISION,
dary hits. Lient: Mayhow, R.M.L.I., was responsible for another 67 including '18 boundaries. The other members of the tom, excepting Dr Moon, R.N., and Cap- tain Strong, R.M.L.L., who bad 26 and 21 respectively did not give much trouble. The Club responded with 130, of which F. Maitland was responsible for 34. The only other niombers of the team who resched double figures were P A. Cox, 27. A. G. Ward. 22 mui J, A. Woodgate 10. The Club then went in for a sacond innings and were all dismissed for 189. Ward and Maitland were again to the fare, the forner patting together 37, and the latter 31. Both mon were run out. The United Ser vices had no difficulty in outdistansing the Club, and won the match by wickets. Scores:
UNITRO SERVICES-FIAT INNINGE
Capt. Strong, It M.L.J., & Hancock.... Capt Ainalle, 3rd M.LI., o Sercombe.
Smith, bite Major Dyson, A.P.I., b Hanexk...... Lout Browno, R., 1.b., Serconibu
Sinith
Liout Mayhew, R. M.L.I., e Hanson, b
Hancock
Mr Franklin, R.N., nat out....... Dr Mnen, H.N., b Séreonho, Sraith Lidut H, R.W.F., Cox, b Hancock
Wood, R. N., b Hancock..... Higgon, R.W.F., b Sorcombo
Swith Lance Corp. Preedy, R.W.F., c. Ser.
combe Sunith, b Hancock
Extras
►
Total SECOND ISNIKOS.
Major Dyson, not out
Licut Wood, h Hancock Capt Strong. e Hapsom..... Licut Hill, not aut
Extras
Total for 2 wickets...... #K, GLCA-PIRST INNINGS,
F. Maitland, e I, Higgon A. G. Ward, Higgon ............................. J. Hooper, e Mayhow, b Higgan H. Haecck, blliggen..
T. Sercombe Smith, b Moon
..A. Ca, c Hill, bi
b Higzon
J. A. Wondgates, run out J. F. Noble, b Mon
A. Mackenzie, e Rready, b Moon... C. H. Hay, U Moen
B. E. Hanson, not out.....
Extras.........
Total
FECUND INNINGS,
F. Maitland, run qutomot BE Hanson, & Hill, b Moca
Hond letter frem Sie Ernest Satow, H. B. M's-Minister ii Faking, in reply to Chamber's latter of the 18th December A. G. Ward, run out. lant, stating that he will be glad to receive H. Hancock, b Strong
an expression of the views of the Chamber, T. Bercombe Smith, cand b Strong... adding that it was imarubable the
of the revision of the turf we question. A. Cox, e Moon, b Strong...
come
under immediato pontidotation,
Some discussion ensued on this matter, and ulnatoly it was decided to write to Sir Batou and give him the views hold 44by the Chamber on the subject generally, 343
asking him at the same time to be gond enough to submit to the Chamber the pro pasitions made with regard in alteration of of the riff. It was slao decided to ex- change arotes the subjees with tho Shanghai Chambers:
1. 3.00. last quart: 31
f2.51
12,500
12:290 1. .
12.19
21
35
07
30
81
39
Giraffe,
1 m 2.089 Farewell,
1 m. 2.07,
To-morrow it seems to be expected that strong galloping will be the order of the any, and it is to be hoped that the weather will held up.
visitors All the Shanghati hare now arrived, which helps to add inter. cat to the procesaling
DEAD EYE;
THE DISINFECTING THREAD AND CHINESE EMIGRATION
Read letter dated 8th February, signed
J. A. Woodgates, run out .......
J. Hooper, o Higgon, ↳ Franklin ...........
J. F. Noble, e Frankiin, b Freedy A. Mackcuzic, not out.
C. H. P. Hay, e Aloon, b Franklin
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS. UNITED SERVICES). — FIRST INNINGB.
Sercombe Smith..
H. A. Hancock
P. A. Cax.........
A. McKenzie „ wake. J. A. Woodgates
SROUND INNINGS. Sorcombe Smith..............
by all the Shipping Firms in the Colony interested in emigration to the Straits Set- lements, calling attention to the face that, to meet the requirements of the U.S. II. A. Hancock ......... Government for the disinfection and fumi gation of tative russ and emigrants from
this porta Bumigating and Disinfecting Franklin Bureau has been established here, ander Biggon European supervision, and requesting the Moon Chamber to bring the tireurastane to the
H.K. C.C. FIRAT INNINGS.
Realistic STEEPLECHASE, “ Introducing the Entire Company, MATINEE-TO-DAY MATINEE AND EVERY DAY AT 3.30 PM.,. DURING CHINESE HOLIDAYS, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22ND. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO.. Mrs. HARMSTON-LOVE,
A HOST OF NOVELTIES. GENTLEMEN RIDERS NIGHT.
Lorid on
ButterGold & Swica Rob. 21, at noon Australian Parts, Bastare (8)
„Uibly, Livingaton & La. Feb. 27, daylight · Australian Porta ..... Khanga Mara (6).......(Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Feb. 22, at 4 p.m. Bremen& Porta of Call Kinutschou (s) Norddeutscher Lhyd. March 6, at noon,
Have and Hamburg. Marburg (8)....................... Calowits & Co...out Mar. 16, Havre and Hamburg. Sibirin (5).......... Carlowitz & Common About Mar. 25. Havre and Hamburg: Bamberg (8).......................... Carlowitz & Co About April 5-
Carlowitz & Co About April 16. ........... Butterfield & Swire February 25. ................ P. &O. §: N, Co... March 2, at noon, Butterfield & Spire... February 25. ......P.&O. S. N. Co... Feb. 21, at 10a.m..
Butterfield & Swire... March 8. Butterfold & Swire....farch 19, Jardine Mathesond C. Feb 22, at 4 p.m. McGreger Bros. & Gov Feb. 22, at 10a.m. Showan, Tomes & Co. Feb. 22, at 5 p.m. Nippon Yason Kaisha. feb. 23 at noon. Butterfield & Swire,... Feb. 21; at noon. ..Messageries Maritime: Feb, 25, p 1 p.m. Nippon Yuson Kaisha. Feb. 22, at 4 p.m.. Nippon Yusen Katha. Feb. 9, at 4 10 Dodwell & Co., Ltd. Eid of Falk Dudwell & Co, Ltd.. Middle of March. Arnhold, Karburg&Co About March 10, Butterfeld & Swire....à hout. Mar, 80, FaslDc Mail S. S. Co |Mar. 12, at doon. 10. & 0 &. S. Co................ Eeli 24, daylight.
replaced by a Group flashing Light of the
Lovelon & Perts of Call Parramatta (5): Fourth Under, showing two white flashes London v. Subs Caml Alcinogs (s) in quick succession every twenty seconda
Shanghai (e) The old Light will be contlnaod till the
-London **********Deucalion (1) -···
Ixion (6) new one is lighted.
By Order of the Inspector General of London Customs,
A. M. BISBEE,
Coast Inspector. IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS, CoART INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,"
391
Shanghai, 13th February, 1901 NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP GLENTUKRET.
Manila ......... Longbang (e) Manila...Glenturret (6). Manilaf
Perin (8) Manila
Kasuga Maru (6) Tarifa
...... Changsha (6)...... barasillos v. Saigon. Eridan (a)- Marseiller, London, &c. Sado Blar(s) Neak Kobo & Ya. Rosolta Maru (s). New Yorky SunCana Fulmina (a).......... Now York,SuezCand Cymeric (8)..... Portland, (Or. &... Eva (0)....
San Diego San F'coStrathggle (»).. 8. Francises v. Japan. Obina (8) 8. Francisco v. Japan. Guelio (6)
OPEN TO ALL GENTLE FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOS. Francisco'v. Japan. Hongkong Mara
A Handsome Trophy to the best Gentle- man Rider over our Stepplochise Course on our Horses, to be drawn on the Evening it takes place. -MEN-AMATEURS Gentleman intond-. ing to compete will kindly actify by letter 7 addressed to MANAGER, CIRCUS, CON-
NAUGHT HOUSE. -
21
2
10
67
106
0
2
TUG-OF-WAR.
A Priso 850.00 will be giren for a Final ROTAL GARRISON Trial between ARTILLERY. Y. CENTURION.' STOKERS TEAM.
Box Office Mau ROBINSON PIANO Co., Queen's Rund.
.
12
POPULAR PRICES. Soldiers and Sailors of all Na- 277 tionalities admitted to Chairs
and Stalls Half-price.
14 ROBART Lo
Manager.
7 Col. Cs, B. Hicks Represpelativo, Hongong, Fubruary 29, 1901302
61
31
THEATRE
7
4
130
31
ROYAL
BOXING TOURNAMENT.
OPEN TO ALL COMERS.
TO DECIDE WHO ARE BONA FIDE CHAMPIONS.
28th FEBRUARY, 1st and 2nd MARCH
3 PRIZES OVER
37
21
7
150
$2,000.
GIGANTIC
ENTRIES.
EXTRIES.
PEASHTIC WELLHTS (126 11.) *
Shanghai...... Shanghai. Shanghai..
...Plassy (8)
(e)...ogo Kicon Kaisha....Mar. 2, daylight
Human (1) ..Kwangsi ()........
---HAMA; KOBE E MOJI.
THE above Steiner having arrived, Con- Shanghai...... Luongmons (8)
Tenor of Change die hersby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter. signature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongsite.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will bo landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and exponso."
DODWELL & Co., In»,,
Agents. Hongkong February 18, 1901.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
¿
OF
Sheilsu
S'hai,N'ki, H'gona Bayern (*)rgun ------ Shangbaard Japan... Bombay (5)........ S'pore, Cl'bo & B'boy, Moravia (8) stimu Swatow ...
Thales (0)
Stow, Amoy &F'chow¡¡laitan (6) .... .................” Swatow, amoy & Tam Formosa (8) Swatow, Amoy & Tea Maidzucu Maru (9) Tacoma (Wash.), &c...Tacoma (0) Vancouver (B.O.), &c. Empress of Japan (0), 369 Yokohamn and Kobe, China (9)
$
CHINESE PORCELAIN, BRONZES AND EMBROIDERIES.
THE Undersigned will by Puric Auc
TION, OP
SATURDAY,
the 3rd February, 1901, at 2.30 P.M., DE bis Sales Rooms, Duddel Street, ---
A FINE COLLECTION OF CHINESE. Ton CELAIN from MiNg to the later" DYNACTIES. OLD BRONZES OF UNIQUE DESIGNS (includ- ing Trai ORNAMENTS).
SILK EMBROIDERIES & WOOD CARVINGS. (Full particulars in Catalogue). On View from Friday, 22nd February. Tenis-As Customaly,
GEO. P. LAMMERT, -Auctioneer. Hongkong, February 16, 1901.
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To-day's Advertisements
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI
GATION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID, COLOMBO, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE-
THE Steamship Ching having ar
riyed, Consigners of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the IIONOHOND AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO., LTD, whose delivery may be obtained.
P. & D. ́S, N. Co....... About March 3.- Butterfield Swiron. Feb. 21, at goon. Butterick and Swire. Feb. 22, at Neon. Enst Asiatic T. Ch., Ld February $2. Mesageries Maritimes About Fah, 24. Norddeutscher
1.loyd.. braut Feb. 22. ...P. & O. S. N. Co... About Feb. 28.
Sander, Wjuler & Co., Feb. 28,aftornon, Doglas, Laprik & Co Feb. 23, daylight Douglas Laprsik & Co Feb. 22, daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co Fu, 24, daylight, Mitsui Busson Kaisha. Fobruary 24, 2 Dodwell & Co. Limited Mar. 1. at noon. Canada is B. Do. Mor. 13. st. ppon. Sander, Wieler & Co.. Feb. 22, afternoon.
..
Për Shanghai, from Japan for Hong kong, Dr Sparrow; for landon, Mre Spar row and child, and Mr Toumsgi..
For Chingt, from Sydney, c., Mr and Mrs J..G. Patar-
Per Tailce, from Saigou, Capt. E. Ha99, and 98 Chinesa.
Par Empress of Japan, for Hongkong i from Vancouver, Mis Andress, Mr and blrs J. Fortune, Mesara Allan Cameran, W. T. Wagess, J. D. Martin, F. F. Proudit, E. 8. Norman, Sr., E. R. Newman, Tray My and Mrs. R. Harvey and son, Mrand Mra W. D. Young, Mrand G. B. Hopkins, Miss Carlson, and 142 Chinese; from Yokohama, Miss H. Logic; from Shang Mr Alexander Ross, Capt Turner, Mr D. W. Crawford, Mr and Mrs F. Maitland, Mr and Mrs W. W. Cor, Mr J. B. Silva, Mr A. R. Leake, Mrs Powis, Mr G. I Potts, M. S. Parry, Mr and Mrs Gupport, Mr Geo. Rowack, Mr S W. Pratt, Mr Skottowe, Mr Bruce Robertson, Mrs Mar cus Wolf, Mr Hagberg, Mr C. H. Rose, Maa Spencer Filia, Mr George Junge, Mr Frank Temochy, and i native servante.
Per Stentor, from Liverpool, Co., Capt.. **Barder, Lieut. Garnett, 127 soldiers, and
Chinese,
Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless notice to the contrary be given inmediately,
No Claims will be admitted after the Gonds have left the Godowns and all Claims must be sent in the Office of the andersigned beforn Noon, on the 27th 376 Inst., or they will not be recognized.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION......
No. 36.
THE following Particulars and Condi
T. Lawloss, Band, R.W.F., v., D. Davis, SALE of CROWN LAND by
E: CO., R.W.F
J. H. Brihn, U.S.S. Brooklyn, v 3. Jugo,
HMS. Contiovon
T. Mathews, Baud, RWF
..
Bowley, Faikoo Sugar Refinery,
J. Veir, I. M. Naral Yord, v. W. H.
Svigo Train.
Reservos Tim Bailay, H:M.S. Undankd,
and H. K. Romerion.
LIGHT WEIGHTS (140 lbs.)
B Co., R.W.F.
HUELIC AUCTIOS, to be bold at the Ofices of the Public Works Departament, on MONDAY, the 25th day of February, 1901, at 3 p.m., are published for general information.
Hy Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary.
COLONIAL SECRETARY' OFFICE,
Hongkong, 9th February, 1901
99
T. Phillips, H.M.. Argona, v. J. Sand-Particulars and Conditions of the Letting
ford, B Co., RYT.
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34
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3 125
20
20
26
25
T. Baddeley, Sapper, R.E., . W. Thomas,
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SECOND INNINGS.
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notice of the Hongkong Government, to Franklin the end that the Government of the Higgon. Straits Settlements be asked to open their † Moon Sik ports, at least to a noited patent, Strong 20 to Chineño... – entgralion from this port Proedy....
emigrants are properly disinfectedand their baggage fumigated to the satisfaction of the Local Balth Offsorgulacion
AN INVERNESS LAWYER AND during the summer, profiled that all such
HIS TWO SONS;
Draft letter to the Government on the subject considered and adopted.
REVIED FRENCH CURTOON TABIFT AND COLONIAL PRODUCTS
Soite year ago we noticed a little book entitled * Inverness before Railways, by Isabel Anderton, and now we welcome the appkraves of a sequel to that wors entitled An Inverness Lawyer and his two Sous, by the same gifted authorose, Wotion of the Chamber, copy of a circular describe this last offort as a sequel, because it gives an admirable scotch of the form ation of the Highland system of railways with the origin of which the Inverness, eighteenth-century lawyer's two sons liad a great deal to do is the authoress of the book beforo us is the daughter of Mir l'eter Anderscu, and of the two sons, the volume both in France and French Isão China.
Read letter from Cobainl Sucretäry, dat- ed 9th Feb., transmitting for the informa despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies covering or extrast from a letter of the Colonial Office is the Foreign Office, downs that as the ports of the Straits Set- in which it is suggested to Lord Lands tlements and Hongkong are free to French prodrots it might be represented to the French florerement" that exceptionally
favourabls treatment should be accorded to all exports from the Colonies above nained
A draft letter to the lol Government in
Geo. Smith, 11.31.S. Centurion v. W.
Foster, RM.L.1, S. Tride
T. Harvey, R.M.A., ILDI.S. Tong, v. J.
Kuzey, C.S.8. Baninglen.
Reserves W. Brett, Supper, R.E: Pte. B: Moore, A.O.D., C. Morriss, C. Co., R.W.F., Sergt. Davis, R.W.F.
MIDELE WEIGHT (158 lbs.)
Thos. Phillips, 11.M.8. Argonaud, v. W.
S. Bailey, Hongkong,
E. Manatori, H.M.S.Argonaal, v. J.
Barna, U.S.S. Albanty
Sorgt Jones, R.W.F. v. E. C. Duffey,
U.S.S. Brollyr
Steamers Expected. The o.. Lightning, from Cheutta, left Sin.
pare for this port on the morning of, J. W. Newman, H.M.S. Terrible, Y, Bob
18th Feb.
The 6. Articnailed from Tort Darwin on the 11th Feb. for this port vin Manila. and is dus here about Friday, 22nd Feb.
No Fire Insurance has been affected, and any Goods remaining in the Gowns after the 27th Inst. will be subject treat.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned ly)
SANDER, WIELER & Cog
Ağentz... Hongling, February 20, 1901.
SHIPPING.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Ordie reporta: Loit San Francisco Jan. 16th, vit Honolulu 24th, Yokohama Fol. 8th, Kodu Yli, -Na- 391 gaski 33th and Shanghai 16th. Had Boistereca weather across the Pacific, Trom Nagasaki to Shanghai, experienced strong NY. gales, with violent snow and balli squail and rough confused se. From Woosung to Heisban Islands, light to ma | flemte-N, W.-windy súd-üne-weather; from Heishan to port, Fght to moderate N.E. winds, with overcast and gonry wasther.
ARRIVALS. February 18. Sachsen. German str., 3,119, E. Cassel, maun, Stanglmi February 16, Mails and: GenerMELCHERS & Co.
Gaelic, Britisia stramer, 2,691, Willam Finch, N., San Francisco J. 18. via Honolulu 24. Tokohama Feb. 8, Kohe , Nagur 13, and Shanghai 10, Maila and General.-P. 0. 8. N. Co.
Hunan British str., from Canton.
February 18
The British steamer. Choydu zaporta í Loft. Sydney January 25th, Briebsno 28th, Townsville 31st, Thursday and Feb, Sel, Pot Darwin-7th, and Manila 16th: had aug S.B. Junoons, with bazy weather, and heavy son from Manila to Hongkong,
The German steamer Ching Fing raporta Moderata N.E. aonsoon and fine weather. LIM.S. Pique, at Chinking,
The British steamer Heiloong reports a
Shangazi, British steamer, 9,163, A. F.oilew to Hongkong, strong N.E. wind &and harvy head sea, cloudy and dull wes-
by Public Auction Bale, to be held on Monday, the 25th day of February, 1001, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Peble Works Department, by Order of His Excellency de Govenor, of One Street, Yokohama Feb. 4, Gonoral-1. Lot of Crown Land at Fat Tann. 8. N." Co. Heung, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a terre of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Ia Majesty the Kisa, for one further torm of 75 YexTB.
Particulare of the Zót..
Berwick, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Reservo-Geo. Suit, II.M.B. Centurion. Registry Locality
HEAVY OR EANCH WEIGHER.
McMurray, th Co. S.DR.A., v. Copl.,
Aldridge, 25th Co. S.D.R.A. Juck Berninn, Harnston's Circus, v. Dob
Savilge. .M.S. Colinth.
The N, G. steamer Maring, from Ham
burg, left Singapore for this part on the 16th Fol, and may be expected here on or about the 2nd Feb. The N. L str. II. H. Meier, chartered by the perial German Government loft Colombe on the 13th Fab., and may Stago Reserved Seats. be expected here on Saturday, tho
Boxes Single Seat...
J. II. Tbbs, U.S.8. Brooklyn, 97 W. B.
Bailey, Hongkony,
23rd Feb.
The N. Y. K... Sielu Moru left Shi-Dress Circle
mcnosoki for this port on the 17th Pit Fobi, snd is expected to arrive here ou
1st Feb.
PorULAR PRICES.
Eeason.
51 per Night ...$4. ...$5 and $2.
Box Plan now Open at the 'ROLINSON Hongkong, Fobruary 16, 1901
contains much matter of a personal or fambynowledgment of shave, tumiking the The NY. K. .x. Miiki Maru loft PIANO Co., Queen's Rou
naturs. But the * Inverncoa Lawyon and Scoretary of State for his efforts on behalf his two Sous bristles with references to of the Colonies, was considered and adopt-
NATIVE
Singapore for this port on the 16th Feb. ami is expected to arrive here on the 2nd Fab.
The N. P. Co... Braemar sailed from
Feb."
phases of life is the North of Scotlandzive CRAFT AND STEAMERS ALRIVING, which will appeal to a large section of Mr Law called attention to the manner Yokohama for Hongkong, on the 7th Bathibers in the Far East, especially to in which the native crift get into the way
of vessels entering part. He said there The N. P. Core .. Gleagle sailed
$70
Na.
Kowloon
Boundary
Meature-
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ments.
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Biso 4,000) 800
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
****
No. 87. THE following Particulars and Conditions
Chingle, Britisli stanner, 2.25. E. Williams, Sydney Jan. 25, Briskano 28. Townsville 31, Thursday and Feb. Fort Darwin 7, and Manil. 16, General.- Burren & SWIRE.
Tai Lee, German str., 828, 1. Calcador, Saigon Feb. 14, Rico. Maven & Co.
ther.
The British steamer Stentor reporta : → Moderate mascon and cloudy weather throughout."
POST OFFICE NOTICES: MAILS will close;—
Fir SINGAPORE.—
Ching Ping, German str. 1,040, S, New-Por Shanghai at 9s... on Thursday, man, Clinkiang Fab. 14, Gecert.-C. E. & M. Co. -
Hatong, British str... 783, H. Bathurst, Haiphong and Heiluw Feb. 18, Rice, DOUGLAS STEAMSHM' Co.
Vale of Doon, British barque, 669, J. Petersen, Rajang January 3, Timber SANDER, WILLER & CO.
Gunten, Britial steamer, 1,110, D. F. F, Lawrence, Saigon Feb. 10, Rico.-JARTINE, MATHESON & Co.
Petrian. Britials steamer, 1,140, Snope, Belik, Papan Feb. 7, Kerosine. ARNOLD, Karneng & Co.
For
the 21st Februɛry.
MANILA, PORT · DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD NEY & MELBOURNE.
Par Changhe, at 11 am, on Thursday,
-the 21st February.
for SHANGHAL
Per Hunan, at 11 am., on Thursday, the
Flat February..
For KUMUHUK É BAMSHUL
Ter Tengang, at p.., va Thamsday,
the latebriory.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,
Per Haitan, at p. Thursday, the
21st February
Hoidin, French str., 377, M. Merloen, | For MANILA — Pakhoi and Hoihov Feb. 18, General.-A. R. MARTY,
February 20.
Empres of Japan British str., 3,003, 11. DE SALE of CROWN LAND by Pybus, R.N 1., Vancouver, B... Jan
To-day's Advertisements POLI AON, to be held at the Offices 28, anxi Shanghai Feb 17, Muils and Ger-
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY?
Ya
of the Tublic Works Department, on MONDAY, the 25th day of Febritiry, 1901, at 3 p.m., are published for general
By Command,
those who were born Nurth of the ram was a rula in the Singapore Port Regula from Yokobanu, fur Hongkong, ou the Garman Firm, an EXPERIENCED information.
SALESMAN- with a thorough know plans. Pelor Anderson, and his brother tions which dealt with this question, and the tle Fel George (the two sons), were the joint, arby which native call were compelled to The a.s. Lether Cale, for Straits, Hong-edge of the Hongkong IntroRT BUSINESS. kock out of the way of inconang gleanors, Leng, China and Japan, left New York Applicants should give full information thors of the celebrated Guide to H thought a similar role might be intro on the 30th Jan.
concerning their qualifications, sad statu Highlands of Bootland, work which induced here. After a short dismission, on The N. F. Co.'s 8. Duke of Fife mild the Salary required to address of---
the suggestion of the Chairman,
from Tacoma "for Japan and Hong
***IMPORT,' kong, on the 8th Feb.
net only, musment of industry nad Need to write a letter to the Esarch, but is at Yogarded as an admirable Secretary on the subject.
buck of its kind. Mr George
Enderson,
the joint author, who was an eminent geos legus and a friend of Roderick- Murchison and Hugh Miller, more
plarmingly
amount
the descriptions confemel in the Giude the Highlands,
Khatch of Foyot:
"Nevis, and nou capital
and breezy Badusk.
Brawn
Lión will doubtless get
tormble Bat
that the bat
Georgs
The In
German Mail us. Bayern, with the Gertur Ma of the 1st Jan, Alt Bingapore on Saturday, it 2pm. to 16th Feb. mdniny be expected There on or about Thursday, the Plat
Word The Mas arbar devumm, with the Poth January, Telt Trih Felts
The F&O. Co.'s.. Nantin left. Bu
bay for this port on the 16th Feb. The N. P. Cues 5.5. Queen Adelaide sailed
fron Tacoma, for Japan and Houg bong on the láth Fab.
The S. P. Co.8 0.6 Olympia sailed frase Yokohning for Tacoma, on the 14th Feb
8.8. Fitteria
sailed The N, P. Co.'s
from Yokohama for Hougkoug, on the 19th Feb.
Latest Admites,*** here The T. KK ss. Honghony Maru with abmails se left Shanghai for this port to letters on Tucaday moring, the 19th Feb,
393
Care of CHINA MAIL Ofice. Hongkong; Tebraary 20, 1901. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STRAM.
COMPANY.
SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, BARACHI, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, FIUME AND TRIESTE, (Taking Cargo at through at to the Brasils, W Sour Arnica PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, LATE SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and Asian Forca), THE Company's Steamship
MORAVIAN
in the Aftemoon.
The Ont, & 0). S. 3. Co.'s sa Struthypic | Captain CALABRE, will be despatched with left San Diego on 19th Fob, for as above ou THURSDAY, the 28th Inst For this Hongkong, via Yokohama and Kobe, Inland The NYK. 8. Kuw Algere left Nigh for this port on the 18th Feb, and is expected to arrive here on the
orging of 22nd Febr
Kobe, Nkarekt and Shaughti, on
Par 9, &:0. C6548, Lime, with mails The N. 1. He ta, Rosetta dīærs left Mä-- «ts, Jelt San Franciion, for this uortails for this port on the 18th. Fak
via Hoficial, loitarom, Inland Res andia arpacted to arrive here on the Kabe, Nagrakhand Shanghai, on the – morning of 415 Fabr
Oth For
Silk and Valuables are transhipped on arrival at Bombay into an accelerated liner. For information as to Pasange and Fraight, apply to
BANDER WIELER & Co.
Agentă. er li Hongkong, February 99, 1901,
eml.-C. P. R. Co.
Stentor, British str., 4,305, C Jackson, Liverpool and Singapore Fob. 14, General. -BUTTBEFIELD & 'SWIBU.
Fushan, British steamer. 1,504, W. H. Lunt. Shanghai Feb. 17, General. M. 9. N. Co.
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary. COLONIAL SECRETARY' UFFICE,
384 Hong pag, 9th February, 1901. Partionlars and Conditions of the Lot jog by Public Auction Sale, to be held on BLONDAY, the 25th day of February, S. Sperry Manila Feb. 17. 1901, at 3 pm., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of from Amoy His Excellency the Governor, of Five Loks of Crown Land, at Hung Hom, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 70 Yours, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the RING, for one further. term of 75 years.
Chinn, Austrian str., 3,955 A. Lava, Trieste Jan. 10, and Singapore Fab. 14, GoncralEANDER WIELER, & Co.
Yorktown, American gunboat, 1,710, C.
Comèle, French gunboat, 520, Lonel,
No. of Sale
Particulars of the Lotz.
Boundary
Beawarg
Locality
antale
8.
2.
•PTORS'
#
12.
Hany
DEPARTURES. February 19, Prom, for Slugspore, Pruges, for Touran, Else, for Yokohatza,
P. O, C. Klas, for Bangkok. Loangoon for Canton.: Iyeemoim for Ositon.
Orlands, British cruiser, for Shangbal.
February: 20.
Sachsen, for Shanghai
PASSENGERS.
--- AERIVED.
Per Bichsen, from Shanghai, De Modes,
Mr Meyer, Mr Haman, Mr Full, Mr
Fabridge Mr Grembis, Miss Sherwood,
Por Sungking, at4 p.m., on Friday, the
2nd February.
MAILS,VY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Facket-Gaelic will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 23rd February, with Maïs, for Shanghai, Japan, San Franciaco, the United States, Canada, Ikonolulu, Peru, So, which will be closed at follows Registration at 10 aut. Registration, with late fee of 10 conta, op to 10.15 am.
Letters, I a. Dr. (Supplementary Malabard up to the lime fised for the departure of the Mail Extra Postage 10 gents.) REGISTRATION-Correspondence can be registered for all Plate ship mails up to a-quarter-of-an-hour before the time of closing.
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAT,
AUPPLIED THROUCH BECTER).
Hector Purrkus, UTWARD :- Candia,
Queen Eleanor, Blan, Jan, 15; Chituigong, Flandria 13 Khalif, Nithinchule. 22. Releindela, Tanglin, 20; Bumbay, Glenesk, Andreas H H. Meler ki far, donerens Ora, daus
·Elektro, Pruletkar, Feb. 1 Aden Egm larg, Olumper Pleny Radnoraire, Maritime, Tarona domemmonly fien laich, B ***Gise
· Hakata, ularn
Trieste, dicanis, Neptune to Strass Lurg, Glengyle, hipeus Femontare 19 bouwin-Cuntan lan,
Glene tray, Japan, Heddon, Feb. 12.
ARRIVALS: AT HOME
Miss Monteith, Mr Schottke, M and Fox 18 Dent, Conds.
27 Ferzura feat Brousband, Grun, Rod.
sieguez Bobe, Dowsin, and deltendorff.
19, thalamus, I bam More