FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1901.
HONGKONG SCHOOLS' SPORTS. Salvis' race-1, Morgan 2 M. O' Maliony 37. Speldur ( H.M.S. Cen turion)
Schools Represented :-Belilios Public At tho conclusion of the day's sport, Sir School, Diocesan School, Garrison School, John Usrrington, C.M.G presented tho Queen's College, R. C. Cathedral Solinol, prizes. Provions to doing so, he said in St. Joseph's College, Victoria English customary on these occasions for School, Wautsal Government. School.
Patrona: His Excellency Sir Henry Blake, G.O.M.G., His Broullency Major, General Gascoigne, 0.0.0. The Right Roverond Bishop Hoare, Sir John Carcing ton, C.M.G., Commodore Powell, CB, RN. Hoo. R. Hunry Bartle, Lieut Colonel, R.W.F. The Honourable J. J. Koawick, and Sir Thomas Jackson.
Clerks of the Course:Beaurs M. Marii, W. D. Braidwood, F. B. Whittook, and H. Sykes,
Charters Moens T. K. Donly, H. Kirk -hopo, and J. Cheong.
Judge-Messrs B. Tanner, A. L Brawn, Reverend Brother Peter, and G. J, W, King
Beforce-Lioutonant C. D. Roper, R.N. Handicappers-Messrs W, D. Braid- wood. II. Sykes, and B. Tanner. A
Official Time-beepers: Moses R. Joon- dorans, and J. Hatierra
Sterverde-Mossra Hon. A. W Brewin, Hon. O. P. Clster, C.M.G., F. Drion, Rov. Bro. Francis, Hon. F. H. May, O.M.G., H. N. Mody, Mon. L.A. Piaz 20li, A. G. Romano, H. Sturmins, and Z. Volpicela
feneral Commitice Messr's W.D. Braid- wood, A. L. Brawn, T. L Dealy, A. W. Grant, J. Hatmer. Row. Brp. Patar, Schmuggs, B. Soundaram. H. Sykes, B. Tanter, aud G. A. Woodcock,
Working Commities:-Mosors E. Ralphe, Ror, Bro. Pater, R. Soonderam, B. Tan uer, F. B. Whittosk. E. Humphreys, C. Humphreys, F. Drade, Fan Kou, M. D. Bila V. Castillo, A. Nora, A. 3. V. Ribeiro, and A. Ponce,
Hon. Traster Mr E. Ralphs Hon. Secretary :-Mr A. W; Grant.
Brilliant weather favoured yesterday's gets day in connection with the Hongkong Publis Sabools, and it was a very pleasing
wore ware in a
WAK OFFICE REFORM.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Lord Wolseley's Replies to Lord
Salisbury.
London, March 15-Vincount Wolseley. in a nemorandum to Lord Salisbury in November last, declared that the Com- mander-in-Chief was the fifth wheel in the coach, and recommended his abolition or the restoration of bis command over the Army.
In the minutes from Lord Jansdowne to Mr St. John Beadrick he thought Via- count Wobeloy tud failed to appreciate the extent of his power.
The House of Lords have rejected, by 62 against 38 votes, a motion of Lord Wol- sloy's calling for papers. regarding Lord
Lansdownd's ollegations.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Cons to Sell by PURLIO AUCTION, on }THE Undanighed has meelvad instrac-
SATURDAY
•
the 30th March, at Nooy, nt Megara. Taxe, CUAWFORD & Co.'s PLANO FACTORY, Duddell Street,
9 SECOND-HAND PIANOS, (6 COTTAGE and 3 GHAND).
13 MANDOLINES. * GUITARS.
2 VIOLINS.
2 BANJOS. TERMS: As Custorunry,
GEO. P. LAMMEET,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 22, 1901.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
675
Lord Wolseley traversed Ford Lang- downe's charges, aduitting thist ha undor- estimated the power of the Boers, an overy- one also did. He mentioned incidentally that he resigned early in 1900, without explaining why, but withdrow his resigna- tion at Lord Lansdowno's request.
Lord Landowes further criticized Lord" THE Undersigned inve received instruc tions from Tros, YULE, Esy, to Soli Wolseley's recommandation.
by Public Auction, un
SATURDAY,
short speech to be made by the gentleman who distributed the prizos. He thought there was a great point in the speech being a short one, beet se lus was quite sure that the boys, and girls, especially those who vers waiting fur prizes, would like the prizes to be given away as soon as porch's Ha congratulated them on having had such A fine day, and on having brought their sports off so successfully. To his mind it was an excellent thing that all classes of Hongkong should moet, on theas cecanlona and try their respective prowess. It afforded him great pleasure to see the boys of all raca, of all the schoola, brought together to contoet infriendly rivalry. which was tha hottor of them, which
and which the better by the batter schools. Athletic exercinos, Colony of mixed races like Hongkong, waru a very good thing. He was not going to press on thom the desirability of athletic
Lord Rosebery supported Lord Wolseley. exercises in those days. That was a thing which was not nedary to do nowadays,
Lord Roberta reted with the majority. When he was a boy, there was need for it Sir H. Campiell-Bannerman, in the because there was not the arts incunt, of House of Commons, criticised the proposed encouragement given to spast. There was increase in the Army, which he said was danger nowadays to carry sports and inadequate for aggressive purposes and athletics too far, to make them take first axcorsivo for defence, Io doabted the phaco, instead of, as they ought to do, a possibility of inermusei remruiting, and said, subordinate place Boys mast always rethat the country would not tolerate conscrip member that their morale ought always to tion. He deprecated the introduction of bo their first consideration. By all means the spirit of militarism. mens azua in corpore suno. That was the first thing they went to school for, to train their minds, and in training their minds les them train their body tou. He would not Lay more, only he would ask them not to lut
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be said of the schools of Hongkong what, some years ago, was said by Matthew mold, the distinguished poct. He thought too niugh time and too much attention word giver to athletics and sportkat Oxford, and he spoke in this way, There are our young barbarians all at play. He (Sir John) gain asked them not to let that be paid of
them. In conclusion he asked the uns:104
and pretty sight incced to soo so many peo-efal compotitors to exercise patlonca, nnd ple of all nationalities assembled together await the reward perseverence would laing at Happy Valley Race Course, all attracted (applause),
THE CHINA-BORNEO Co., LIMITED.
The following is the report for presenta tion to the Shareholders at the seerno ordinary yearly meeting, to be held ut the office of the Company, on Saturday, the 13th April
On the call of Mr Braidwood, three thither with ons object, namely to witness | cheers and a ligor were given for Sir John, the little ones enjoying themselves. The and a similar compliment having heen parded to the teachers a most enjoyablo promotion of sports is a thing which ce and subockaful day's proceedings were reives ovory encouragement in Hongkong, brought to a close. as was manifested by the numerous cntrics for each of the 27 avents on the card,, and also the array of handsome prizon awarded. to the winner. The preliminary beats had bron contested on the previous day, and bs only the best of the athletes vero in the running yesterday, some splendid sport whe witnessed, many crunts being carried off on the rope aurid the greatest excitement. The ogg-and- Epron raco brought out no fewer than competitors, and had to be run in six heats. The finalists were quite skilled in the ast of balancing the ag and a splendid contest was witnessed. The meungerie race paa catered for by 30 boys and a variety of caning friends that would be hard to find anywhere. They were of all breeds and all pizes, coma weño doga who were too keen, "others had to be dragged along, hilo othera again led the way to the winning post in a From this has to be deducted thoroughly practised manner. This event Fees to Consulting Committee was very amuning. The throo-legged raco was also a humerous event. Daring the Leaving available for appropri
stion, Fftemoon, the band of the 3rd Madres Light Infantry played selections of up-to The Consulting Counîtes re- Carmenerd Bint a dividend of dace music which were heartily enjoyed.
35% on the subscribed capital be paid to Shareholders To write off Taunches and
Fighters
PRIZE LISE Lang jonip for loya sp to 10 years of ago (42 entrica)-1, F. Montus; 2, 3. Ivanovich, C. Humphreys
100 yards flat me, handicap for boys from 1 to 13 years of age (32 autres)-1, Chan Yaucheong; &, Fuur Sal-ugek; 9, C. I'crez
100 yards fat race, handicap for boys From 7 to 10 years of age (59 entries)—1, J. M. Barrados 2, N. L. Rockin 3, S. Vital.
100 yards fat race, handicap for boys Frutn 13 to 16 years of age (ies),
Exchange,
Hosazona, March 29, 1901, Un London-
Bank, Wira,....
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......1/114 4 months sight,
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On Bombay
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On demand, On Singapore-- On denisud, On Manil
On demand, On Shanghai-
On dorasad,
the 30th March, at 2.30 PM. at their Salca Rooms, Ice House Street,
THE WHOLE OF DE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Comprising ---
BRASS LACQUERED BEDSTEAD and Mat- TRESS, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION D>ing
Entertainment.
THEATRE
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OPERA
Destination.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Agenta,
Date of Leaving.
Fumiz
Australian Porta...........Australian (s).. Australian Ports........ Taiyaan (6)........... Bremen & Ports of CallBtuttgart (6) .......... H've, B'men &H'burg Marburg (e)................. Havro and Hamburg..(Savois (9)...... Havre and Hamburg.. Sibiria (s)...... Havre and Hamburg.. Baruberg (2).......
Kobe and Yokohama.. Tainan (8)....... Kobe and Yokohama.. Inaka Marn (8) Londen & Ports of Call Plassy (5) London ....... Londen London
...................................... Benbay (s). Stentor(s). Idomeneus (s). Taiyuan (8).....
Manila............
Manila v. Amoy........Dumante (6) ........
1 Marsoilles v. Saigon, Ernest Simons (8) Marseilles & London.. Candia (3) Marsailles & London. Tanks Maru (8) Marseilles, London,&c, Sanaki Maru (6)....................... Now Yorky.SuezConal Cy maria (6)..................
THE GEISHA San Diego & San Feo Strathgyle (s)..
MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT, THE GREAT GAIETY SUCCESS.
I
S. Francisco v. Japan. Ceptio (9).......
Gibb, Livingston & Co. April 11, at noon. Batterfeld & Swiro... April 9. Norddeutscher Lloyd. April 3, at noon, Calowitz & Co...............About April 2. Carlowitz & Co...out April 4. Garlowitz & Co......... About April 8 Carlowitz & Co....... About April 15. Butterfield & Swiro..... April 4,
Nippon Yusen Kaisha.jajril 12, daylight: P. & O, S, N. Co...March 30, atuamus. P.&O. 8. N. Ca... About April 6 Batterfield & Swire....&pril 2 ButterGold & Swixe.... April 16. Butterfield & Swire.... April 9, Shewan, Tomes & Co. JApril 1, at & pum Mossageries Maritimes April 8, at 1 p.. JP. &Ò. §. N. Co About April 28,
Nippon Yusen Kaisha. April 5. daylight. Sippon Yusen Kaishs, April 19, dayligh, Dodwell & Co., Ltd. About April 9." Butterfold & Swiro... April 18.
5. & O. S. S. Co....... April 13, at noon.
S. Francisco v. Japan. City of Poking (8)...... Pacific Mall 8. 8. Oc. April 30, ak noozi. 8. Francisco . Japan America Maru (8) Toyo Kigu Kaisha... April 28, at noom, Seattle, U.S.A........ Idzuni Maru (8)............ Nippen Yusen Kaishs. April 13, at 4 p.m. Stanghai..........
Flandria (8)
.....Sicmsson & Co. Mar. 30, at 4 p.m. Shanghai
Chinkiang (8)
Battorfeld & Swice....March 30. Shanghai
Coromandel (e) . P. O, S, N........bout April 13. Sobraon (4)......................................... P. & O, “. N Co... Mar 31, "daylight, Singapore and Bombas Melpomene (s) Sander, Wieler & Co.. Apall 2: Swatow, Amoy & Tsu Daijin Maru`(8) Swatow...Thales (3)
'A RUNAWAY GIRL.' Shanghai
TABLE, THAKWOOD WARDROBE with BEVEL WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Stow, Amoy &F'show Anping Mart (8)
LED GLASS, MARBLE-Tor Burgau with BEVELLED GLASS, OR CHEST, TRAKWOOD DENER WAGGUN RIK SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED Grass, MoavECO. LEATHER. COVERED CHAIRS, DINING ROOM CHATRE,
'The Belle of New York.'
THURSDAY NIGHT,
.....Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, March 31.
Douglas Lapraik & Co. Mar. 30, daylight. „Mitɛni Bussan Kaisha. April 10, daylight. Swatow, Amoy & Tfor Akashi Maru (5) Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. April 3, daylight. Tacoma (Wash.), &c.. Glenogle (8) ..Dodwell & Co. Limited April 8, at noon. Victoria & Vancouver. Tartal (8)................................. D. E. Brown... àbost April 10. Tancouver (3.0.), &c. Empress of China (s)... Canadian Pic R. Co. April 3, út voom,
GLASS WARZ, DINNER SERVICE, CARPETS, Complimentary Benelit to Mr. and Mrs. To-day's Advertisements
RUGS, PICTURES. Eto, Etc.
Also:
ONE SEMI-GRAND PIANO, by J. J. Brond- wood and Sons, and 1 Second-hand Pianos,
TERMS As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Ilongkong, March 26, 1900, 1.901
478
... 199
146
147
127
1161 147
11% pm.
21% pra.
Gentlemen, The Manager and Consult. ing Committee heg to prevent to the Sharo. holders to Second Ordinary Yearly Report of the Company, The net profit for the year after
paying all charges amoents to $48,694,94 STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL, To this has to be added the balance brought forward from 1st account
To Carry to Reserve
To Carry Forward to next Ac-
bount
23,494,96
72,188.00
1,500.00
470,489.00
$2,270.00-
10,000.00 30,0:0.00
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 182.
DALLAB.
SATURDAY,
1305
'SAN TOY.'
THE following Particulars and Conditions of SALE of OROWN LAND by FUBLIC. AVOTIOx, to be held at the Offees. MONDAY, of the Public Works Department, on the day of April,
PLAN AT ROBINSON PIANO CO.
+
Dvore Opon 8.30 2.3. Commence 9 P.3.
BERTRAM HERMANN,
Business Blannger.
Hongkong, March 20, 1901.
719
1901, at 3 p.m., are published for gudeni To-day's Advertisements
information.
By Command,
30 days' sight, (privato paper) On Yokohama
On demand,...
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, 33% pro.
Deiimial Secretary. Gold Leaf, 100 6ne, (per tauf)......02.20 Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate).10.12 COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
676 Hongkong, 10th March, 1901. ...27,784. Silver (per ox.) ...
——————— [Particulars and Conditions of the Lelting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 1st day of April 1001, at 8 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land in the Colony of Hongkong for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renowal at a Crown Kout to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further teria of 75 year
(SUPPLIED THROUGH NEUTRA. Į
March Outward :- Denbighshire,
1 Cymbeline, Feradens, Orsommal, Thypre, 5 Dagired, Sheikh, Turean, 8; Obi, Arnold, Lakes, Frenc, 12;" Renalder. Gisels, Iwa Maru, Socotra, Ulysses, Halglen, 15: Promathers, Kanggann Birt 19; Ceylon, Culehrts, Andalusia, Segur, Behrerlich, Germanicus, Shanghai, 22; Prins Heinrich, Kostroma, Mas concano, 26.
12.
Alcinous, 98.
Polovtjernen, March 15; Glance, Sato Maru,
feils.
1,419.99 The Imperial Gorman Minil 8.8. Prinzes Irene carrying the German with dares from, Berlin of the 4th March, I-ft Co- | $70,689.90
lombo on Saturday morning, the 23rd March, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 2nd April.
Consulting Committee,-In accordancs, with the Articles of Association Hon. C. P. Chater, C.M.G. reties, but being eligible offers himself for re-election.
Auditor.—Tho, Accounts have been au-
J. Rivera, B. M. Castro: 3, A. J.dited by Mr Fullerton Henderson, who Ribeiro.
One mile bicycle race, handicap. all. ages (31) onirics)—-1, C. Humphreys ; 25.
Barros (scratch), F. Drude.
High jump for boys from 16 to 18 years
of age (13 entries)-1, J, Lawrence ; 2, C.
C. do Carvalho. Distance, 4ft. Bin;
220 yards Bat ree, handicap: open to all ages (49 antrina)-1, D. Rumjaho; 2, A. J.
offers himself for re-election:
J. WHEHLEI, Manager
Hongkong, 27th March, 1901.
SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.
London, March 11. Two Capo rebels
V. Ribeiro; 3 1 M. Coste, convicted of train-wrecking have beer antenced to death, and others to imprison
ment.
120 yarda humle ruse, handicap ton Bights of 3ft 6in hurdles for boys from 13 to 17 years of age (37 antclea) 1. J. C.
1200 Canadians have been recruited at Botelho: 2 A. 3. Ribeire: 3, A. H. Carrol. Ottawa for the South African Constabulary. High jump or boys from 10 to 10 years The Dolagos and Pretoria Jina is now of age (16 aatrius-1, K. Drude, Lum-der
Fook.
100
The Boore, who are destitute of Artillery
yards dat race, handicap for girla aramunition, are hurying all their guns, under 10 yorrs of ago 1-(12 entries) 1, W.including Matima. Mengena 12 A 1. Lea
March 18,-Eight guerilla Commandos are roting in the Orange River Colony,
100 yards for race, handicap for girls
over 10 yards of age (16 entries) whore two villages have boon declared the Montung, L. Bilan; Noms, Boordeata of government."
Quarter-milo soe, I handicap- open la
all ages 1 (48 entries AV
Rihem; 2, J. Lawrence; 3, D. Rumjaha
175 prisoners and 3,000) hommes, captured
in this southern part of the Orange River
The Tuperial German Mail 8.6. Stuttgart, left Kobe, via Nagasaki and Shanghai on Snaday afternoon, the 24th March, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 2nd April.
The O. &0. C.'s B.B. Coptic with the AMERICAN MAIL of the Tih.Marchi, left Yokohama on Wednesday the 27th March, at daylight, and may be ex- pected here on or Thursday, the 4th April.
The P. 3. S. S. City of Teking, with mails do.. left Ban Francisco for this port vis Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghd, on the 23rd March.
The T. K. K... America Mars, with
mails &c., left San Francisco for this port via Honoluin, Yokohama, Int Saa, Kobe, Nagasaki and Stanghai, on the 10th March.
The C. F. R. Ch's 8.6 Empress of Indiv left Vancouver on Monday, the 25th March, for Hongkong via the usual Japanese Ports of Call,
Steamara Experked.
Colony, have been brought to Bloemfontein. The 6.6. Bealeli left Singapore on 26th |
March for this port
220 yards dat race, I handicaps for boya The Canadian House of Commons have from 7 to 10 yeATH of age 1 (32 outrion)-1rujecie, by 144 against 3, a motion oppos. The Austin Lloyd's .s. Aelponce left J. M. Burada: 2. A. M. Suffad Dug the despatch of Canadian Cundirgents, Goodes,
and the enlistment of Canadians for the Throwing the cricket ball open to all th African Constabulary, agna (20 entries)1 D Eamjahn The anti-war motion was defeated in the Martinez
Half-mile challenge ons, for hoya from Canlas House of Commons amid enthusi am and the singing of the National Au-
Shanghai for this port on the 27th Maich Thess. Movng left Kobe for this port on the 25th March, and may be ex pected horn on or about the 31st March, The H. A. L. stemor Yazonit, from Ham
burg. left Singapore for this port on the 24th March, and may be expected hero on or about the 9th March. N. Y. K. 8.8. Famba Maru left Robe, via Muji for this port, on the 27th March, and is expected to arrive here on the 3rd April.
14 to 18 years of age (20 entries)-1-A tzom, aftor a great speech by Sir Wilfred Kadar E Humphreys. The Cap Laurier declaring that the Dutchmen might having boon wor, outright last year and the loss their independence, but never their li decor having gone home, the winner this borty, under the Betish flag, and thats grand The yose was awarded a medallion."
Skipping race, open to girls only (contederation, similar to the Canadian. everies) Annie Lostiral 12, A: Silmar
D. Chunyut,
swasted South Africs...
The Calvine Case.
h0 yards flat mie, handicap for all March 12-3fe St Johri Brodrick last comers under 7 years of age-1, -White and night appealed to the House of Commons Matthewes to place confidence in Earl Roberts, and to
The U. 9. S. Co.'à‚s.a. Pyrrhus left Sings- pare on the alternacon of 25th March, and is duefin Hongkong on the 31st March.
Bural Buik-
Particuisers of the Lot.
Leg Foot, Borkent
Boundars
Meritre
ments.
Upset Price xə
Annual Rent
Square feel
1No. 100 Load,100 150 100 100 15,000) 80 1,800
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
Tons de Fail by Public Auction, on
THE Undersigned has received instrvo-
WEDNTN TAY,
the 3rd April, 1903, contaending at 2.45 P.35, at KELLETT SPUR, Mosat Kellett, Tho Peak, The Residence of H. MARON Brown, Esq.,
A QUANTITY OF
CHINESE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT 7 PER CENT, SILVER LOAN OF 1886, E.
20TH HALF-YEARLY DRAWINO.
INTEREST DUE and DRAWN BONDS
of this LOAN will be PAYABLE At the OFFICES of the CORPORATION on er after the 30th March, 1901.
Liste of Drawn Bonda can be obtained on
application to the Undersigned.
For the HosokONG AND SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION,
Agents auing the Loan,
T. JACKSON.
Ohief Manager. 720
Hongkong, March 20, 1901.
WANTED.
WANTED.
COOL ROOMS, Furnished or Unfur. COOL ROOMS, Furnished or U
Apply to ERIN,
Care of 'CHINA Mall' Oflice. Hongkong, March 29, 1961.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
information.
By Command,
No. 163.
J. 11. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
Hongkong, 15th March, 1901. Particulam and Conditions of the Letting
718
DEPARTURES. March 29.
Afridi, for Shanghai, Hailan, for Hoshow.
Awa Maru, for Kobe..
Fuochow, for Canton.
Queen Adelaide, for Moji and Tacoma. Victoria, fer Bangkok.
Sungling, for Basila.
Mike Mar, for Singapore and Bombay, Hongkong, for Haiphong.
Rosetta Hart, For Monila and Sydney. Osang, for Singapore.
Chowtai, for Hoihow.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Per Schraon, for Hongkong: from Lon
THE following Particulare and Condi. Con Mr and Mrs Binney, L. Wunloumbe tions of SALE of CROWN LAND by Capt. C.J. Baker, McCurtis, MrR. Crexson, PUJALIC AUCTION, to be hold the Offices Mr Tregar, Mr Roed, Mrs Bosoby, Mr of the Public Works Department, on H Beseky, aud Mr J. Bencky; from Mar MONDAY, the 1st day of April, soilles, Dr. R. Morgan, Miss Hartland; 1901, at 3 p.m., are published for general from Brindisi, Mrs and Miss McGoodwin from Bombay. Capt. R. McCandliak, M B. A. Harvey, Capt. J. R. and Mrs Osborne, Mr G. F. and Mrs Kollnor, Rev. L. M. Haslope, Mr A. Cunningham, Me Abram, Mr Moussa, and Master Allarakhia from Colombo, Mr E Blain Mr and Mrs Creasy, Mr and Mrs Bildor- beck from Penang, Mr D. J. Bernick and sorvant, Mr and Mrs J. J. Phillips and by Public Auction Sale, to be held on servant; from Singapore, Mr M. Mase, Mr Monday, the 1st day of April, and Mrs P. Harrison, Mesara Havemeyer, 1901, at 3 p.m., at the Ofices of the J. W. Barnay, A. Oliver, Chan. Hell, and Public Works Department, by Order of W. M. A. Fenirs. For Shanghai from His Excellency the Governor, of Two London, Mr W. H. Wilson, Mr and Mrs Lots of Crown Land at Mong Kok Thorley, Mr H. E. A. Child; _Mr E. H. Teui, Kowloon, in the Colony of Child, and M A. Sinclair; from Marmollice, Hongkong, for a "terio of 75 Years, | Mr and Mis Auger, Mrs Morris and child, with the option of renewal at a Crown Mrs Watson, Mr II. Edgar, Mr S. J. Caha Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of and arvut, and Mr H. Emanuel from His Majesty the KING, for one further Ismallia Miss Hobden, frant mar torn of 75 Years,
Mrs A. I P and Countess die Floury de Boyers, vaiet and maid, Mr Husch, and Rev. Armitage from Singapore, Moser O'Connor, A. Hedge, and L. D. Hilles. From Marezilles for Shanghai vin India, Ms Wilkes, Mias Thomson, 'es Neilson and maid. For Tokohama: from London, My Lewis Book; from Marseillen, Mr P. W. Cartwright, and Me H. M. Arnould ; featu Ismailie, Messirs H. and W. L. Hildbunke Per Masham, from Shanghai, Mc Dupes
DEPARTED.
Particularsofty
Mem- ments.
DY EUROPEAN MERCANTI DOOK" | Registry Locality". KEEPING, ACCOUNTANTEY, TRANSLATIONS, CONKULATE MATTER, &c, &c., & Languagos.
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Komioon
Tyland Lot Na
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11,204,
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1.305.
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Apply to EW. M. G.,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' ORICO.
734 Hongkong, March 29, 1901.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. LONG RANGE OUP AND SPOONS.
THERE will be COMPETITION for TOMORROW (SATUR DAY), the 30th Justant, at 2.45 pm.
MÁVITKAZIE
Hon. Secretary.
729 Hongkong, March 29, 1901.
TO LET.
NO. 1, 'KNUTSFORD TERRACE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
(Particulars can be seen from Catalogues).N KovLOOS. TERMA-Cash before delivery.
Apply to On View from Tuesday, p.m., 2nd April, 1901.
GEO, P. LAMMERT, Autotioneer. Hongkong, March 28, 1901.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
713
TECA SUS POLO ADOTION, ON THE Undersigned liss received instruc
THURSDAY,
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. .Hongkony, March 29, 1901.
NAKAZAWA,
DEALER-IN
CLOISONNE, SATSUMA, LACQUERED
BRONZE WARES.
AND
TEA SERVICES, PORCELAIN GOODS, PICTURE FRAMES
AND ALL KINDH OF
Appdal Reat. 2
47-047·0,305) 305 16,487 268150
47647-0,100 120 0,085 104 7220
*MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Comanesti seu AFRIHI,
FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND STRAITS.
.:.
Pur Nippon Mart, for Shanghai, Messia Maxwell Watson, H. Kasger, Mr V. Hart- liei, J. L. Upham, C. G. Rawlings, J. B. Nilva, Baron Ritter, Mr T. Kohus slá, Mə and Mr O. Michael, Mr C. timpson, Mrs A. 6. Ella, Mesars Wm. &eodor. Drivend, nad Latour for Yokohama, Lieut. Howard Gage, U.S.N., Mr A. B. Mar- shall and servant, Mr and Mrs O; Stevens, Mr E. Fimilton Sharp; for San ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in-Francisco, His Ex. E. H. Conger, Mrs and formed that all Goods are being land- Miss Conger, Misa Pierce, Masses Joha ed at thoir risk into the Godowns of the Harvey, A. Shere, J. E. Fantz, J, J. HONGSONG AND KOWLOON WHARP AND Niblock, Hear-Admiral and Mrs L A.. GODOWN COMPANY, at Kowloon, whence Boardsles, U.S.N., Mr J. Magclames, Dr std/or from the Wharves delivery may be and Mrs B. F. West and child, Misses Ruth West, Frone West, Mary West, Mark, obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless and Mildred, Mrs Chin Shee, and M
T. Kotice to the contrary be given before Frank Drine; for Tacoma, Messrs W. Noor To Monnow.
Read, B. N. Stevens, E. P. Ward, and J. No Claims will be admitted after the P. Barker; for Chicago, Mr L. P. H.. Goods have left the Godowns, and all Fisher; for Victoria, Mr Albert S. White Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st for Now York, Mr A. Gilka Extrans; for April
will be subject to rent.
Dilseronkee, Miss Rose Blanchard-for. All Claima against the Steamer must be London, Moser H. N. Ridley and T. Paul; presented to the Undersigned on or before for Parir, Mr and Mr A. J. Korthals the 1st April, or they will not be reuog Atles for Betterdam, Mr H. Schillomans; for Amsterdam or Rettorden, Dr J. Harto vizei.
von Kuijff.
the 4th April, 1901, sammencing at 2.45 pn., at RAVEN, Lower Richmond Rund, The Residence of Gno. MURRAY JAPANESE FINE ART CURIOS, |3 TM. LAIN, Esq.,
THE WHOLE OF His HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Comprising:
AT MODERATE PRICES.
11, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Opposite CITY HALL. Hougheng, March 20, 1901.
717
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S STEAMER SOBRAON.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined the 1st April, at
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
DÖDWELL & Co., I.,
Agents. Hongkong. March 20, 1901.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. March 28. Devarrony, German steamer, 1,056, H. Textor, Bangkok via Koh-si chang Aaroh
FINE ENGLISH SIDEBOARD, DINNER WAG- GON, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, LEATHER CoFERED DINING CHAIRS, DINNER SERVICE and CROCKERY, CUT GLASSWARE, CUTLERY and ELECTRO-PLATE WARE, &9., &t.
ENGLISH BEVELLED OVERMANTEL, MAR- BLE-Tor BLACKWOOD TABLE, EMBROIDERED Sonzer, CHIFONKIER, HOOKCASEand Books, FROM LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ, 29, Ganers.BUTTERIELD & SWIRE CARD TABLE, BRASS STANDARD LAMP, OIL
rays and Ives, C., &c.
H. Castro (dead hent); refrain from publicly discussing onces like The 6.5, Arrateon pear, from Calcutta, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, DRUGSEIS QAR
3, Ah Yuen
30 yards Est race, for Chinese hoy Over 10 years of age (5 gotries) ~1. Of You; 2. Ho Sk. p
Daneral "Colville's in the interasta of discipline. So fa
Duringthedebate on the Army Estimates, 600 yards at race, handicap for boys Mr.St. John Brodrick said that both at from 13 to 16 yours of 8gn (27 satres) -12; Sannas Post and at Lindley General Colville A. Rahim 2, RM. Costa 3, 5. Gatul: had fallen, ty relieve imups in difficulty, Søren furlong fat rose, hardicap,zopt) and that Lord Roberts's report was very to pant pupils only (13 entries) 1 Hunfavourablo Witohell. Ellie
100 yards three-legged race, open to all agen (27 double cutra-1. R. Hump and D. Rurajohn2, AJ V. Ribeira And
432100 yarda menagerie race, lestling dog
139 entries) 1 A. J Rimi“).–Gym
wind10 yards fat, race, Chreme boys
Chle
13The Hure of Commons erled, by 202 agaiast 148, the mo- nding enquiry – into : General
laft Singapore for this port on the morning of 28th March.
The Cul. & D. §. S. Co.'s as, Strathgyle lef San Diego on 20th Feb., for Hongkong, via Kobe,
The Cal. & O. B. S. Co.'s 8.8. Bergesidues,
left San Diego, for Kobe and Hong kang on the 10th March, and is due bero about 20th April The N. P. Co.'s s.. Buckingham Ballsd from Tacoma, for Japan and Hong, kong, on the 7th March.
The vote in the House of Commons on The N. P. Co.'s 9.8. Olympia sailed from
the Colville motion was largely a party:
Väter houzij some civas voting took place.
Tanta, for Japan and Hongkong, an the 14th March.
The offer excites much difference of Tho N. P. Co.'s, Glenshiel sailed from
rg.
Dincial corresponderes
Colella asa alions that
on the 19th July,
Colville for his in- and, Lindley,
baj at, hasil of class, ilosophy) Flow
am them.
chat: force, and
Tacoma, for Japan and Hongkong, on, the 25th Maroli.
Latest Advices.
Thet 0.-S. 8. Oo, a 5.8. Antenne luft Sing
pore on 28th March, and is due in Hongkong on 2nd April, at noum. 4 The CP. B. Ch's as. Tartar left Yoko Fama on Friday, the 29th March, at 0 m for Hongkong, where she is dus Joarece on Wednesday, the 2nd April,
BOMBAY COLOMBO & STRAITS.
WARDROBES with BEVELLED MIRRORS,ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above med Vesgol are hereby informed Bus MOUNTED BEDSTEADS TOILET TABLES, MAKBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS, MAR that their Goods are being landed and BLE-TOP BUREAU, CHEST of DRAWE placed at their ristiu-lie HoNSKONG AND COOKING STOVE and UTES, PANTRY KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S Godowas at Kowloon, where each Consign- and BATHROOM REQUISITES.
ment will be sorted out Bark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are: Jandod.
A VARIETY OF POTS and PLANTS (TALMA, &c.)
TERUS-Cash before delivery. Catalognes will be issued prior to sale. On View from WEDNESDAY, the April
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Audžiančin. Hongkong, March 29, 1901.
This Vesoul brings on Cargo i From LONDON, ex a. s. Fictoria. From AUSTRALIA. 8x8, Arcadia From PERSIAN GULT, ex a 5. Ázyria and Kilwe. Optional Goods will be landed here an 711 lesa santinotions are given to the contrary
before Spin To-day,
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS. WITH This Day Mr. E JOCKERS Chaser to be * CLERK at our Office, and
hold ourselves RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT incurred by him,
tre don't
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Superintendent's Office,
3. Queen's Building Hongkong, March 18, 1901.
630
Guda not Cleared by the 4th Prex., at 4 p.m., will be subject to rent
No Firo Insurance will be effected by me in any case whr.tever.
All damaged jackages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damaga obtained from the Godown Company with in ten days after the vessel's arrival here, After which no clainis will be recognised..
H. A. RITCHIE, - -
Superintendent Hongkong, March 29, 1901,
710
March 9. Bobraon, British steamer, 4.411, L, M, ismer, H.N.R., Bombay March 14, and 0. 8. N. Ou. Singapore 25, Mails and General.-P.
TO-DEPART..
Per Plasy, from Hongkong; for Sloga pore, Me L. E. Clarke, R.N., Mrs Kiss, Sing Chee, Pang Tit Lang, A. F. Comrie, Messrs Wong Sui Tong, N. Lazarus, Low Dr F. H. Bowers, and Mr H. P. Umbaen: one for Colombo, Mr H. Z. Darrah, Lieut Forsyth, PA, and 45 men of the Singe Train far Fort Saint, Mr and Mrs Frank R. Wells For Marseilles, Mr. J Vernon, Mr H. Ashton, Mr and Mrs Bisney and Misses Bianoy, Mr G. E. A; Cadell, Mr Cheung Pui Esi, Mr Ho Shai Wing, Ales Boumen and chill, Mrs Choung and child for London, Mr E. C, Nicolle, Hou, and Mre Goodman and family, Misa- Barker, Mr and My R. T. Wright and child, Inspector and Mrs Duncan, Mrs Archie Kerr, Mr. Mra and Blaster Lachlau Keir, Miss Stewart, Mrs N. G. Major and child, Liout. Webb, R.A., Commander al, F. Murray Aynsley, R. N., Suh.-Lieut. W. B. C. Jouss, R.N., Sergt. and Mrs Poulter and family, Mr Willis Phillips, RN, and 6 rea of the Rapal Artillery. From Shanghai for Singapore, Lent - Comdr. A. H. Oldham, R.N.; for Mar seilles, Messre C. W. Gordon and J. T. Smith; for London, Mr and Mrs Brazion and children, Mr and Mrs A. W. Barkhill Holstein. German str. £85, M. Ipland, Mia, td, Lander and children.
Miss McDonald, Mrs Clarke, Afr C. Murery, Mr. and Mrs Wingrove, and Saigon March 24, Rice.-JEBSEN & Co.
Fushun, Britisk steamer, 1,500, W. H. daughter, Mrs F. H. Armstrong And child, Lunt, Shanghai March 25, General.-C. Mears W, W. G. R. Ross, D. F. Black, Miss Black, Mr Ede and childreu, Meayre M. S. N. Co.
Saturn, U. S collier, 1.717, Fotter. VK. Tweed, 1 Stell, E A. Sargent, Me returned from Fratas Reef,
and Mrs Howell and son, de W, Macdon ald, Capt. G. M. Henderson, RN, Lieut. Jellicoe, R.N., Messrs A. Cairncrúss, J. Batty, W. Reid Rord, Mr and Mrs Birzeli and children, Mrs J.Wilson and daughter Miss M. Chick, Mr and Ms W. How Gill and family, Miss Angwin and Ay Choper. From Yokohupa for Lonkan Maker J. S. Lain, E. 0. M. Davis and A. B. Macdonald
Hrich Ho, German sex,, from Canton. Benclatha, British air., from Canton, Wingsang, British err., from Canton. Chinking, British str., Ercin Canton. Clara, German stearier, 675, A. Hansen, Pathol and Hollow March 28, General. JESSEN & Do.
CLEARED.
afory, for Cebu. Michael Jebsen, for Asiphong. Hsieh Ho, for Chinkiang. Tudée, for Swatow, Fushun for Conton Bend that, for Shaghat.
for Swator. Wingsing.