MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1901,

round. Mr Brownbill would beat hiin out In this He had not been out of the Haz boar limits with liquid fuel, but from the amali observation he had been able to wake, he saw no mason why the bricks abould be

THE CHINA MAIL.

weed there by Mr Thomas Urquhart, Sn-arrived, I should have and very much perintending Dagineer of the Imperial pleasure in eigning it if they bad asked ine Russian Railways, brother of Mr Finlay Urquhart, Chief Engineer of the A. Thales, me of their meulho13.

to do so,

I only wish to correct one trifling mis- take in the last paragraph which runs as

(12) We

there, and he could find no deterioration of The Chairman, waid thoy. Would havo follow actire to state, in conclusion,

the back plates where the fame was sup posed to atriko Metern boilers wenn his opinion, not sized for the butting of liquid fuel. The furnaces were too short to permit of the fans having time to become broken up.

Mr Andrews 'bara testimony to fi statomont of Mr Lambert m. re- gard to there being donessity for the back wall. The Scotch boiler was not suitable for the burning of oil fuol there were too many wesk points about bir MoPhorgan instanced the extensive us ut oil feel in Rusain, after which,

Mr Soppit wont on to the platform, and, by mous of the diagrams, gave unto description of the bridge, af Lambert had particularly mentioned.

Be Kinghorn mid this was a subject on which there was a grant deal to be said. "So far as the discussion had gone there had been nothing said about the economy of liquid fact, a thought fram looking at the technical papers lately arrived from Home, where the subject had been creating a great deal of attention, that it was out a question of adapting liquid fuel to boilers as much as economy. At least so for as steamer were concerned, it scamo- of to be settled among the profession that it was not apfe to nes this oil for anything else but stoam in some form or other That was to say that the oil must be com pressed in some form or other in order to provent it escaping. They had tried con pressing it in various forms they had tried mixing it with water, but very little hid hoen achieved; and op to the present, the great folly was the quantity of water required to en ablo it to be used on steamere. He thought

NICCOBS

great plansure li ricord this interesting fact,

Votes of thanks brought a pleasant and profitable digaustion to a crise

FOOD SUPPLY COMMISSION.

that the delay in the publication of the Food Commission Report has been due to the Chairman of the Commission being unable to afford time for the prosecution of the on-

Entertainment. :

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL, BONGKONG.

TNDER the Direction of Mt. ROBERT

BROUGH Representative-Mr. ALLAN HASHOTOS." TUESDAY, April 16th..

THE

To-day's Advertisements

WANTED,

DY YOUNG GENTLEMAN, position se

has good knowledge of Genoral Of Work.

Address: B.,'

Caro of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, April 15, 1901.

A

892

WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, NÚRSEBŸ GOVERNESS, for Child

Destination,

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Friela.

Australian Porte... Guthrie (). Ausfalian Ports...................... Tainan (2).. Australian Porta................. Ynwata. Maru (6) Bretsen & Porta of Call Konig Albert (6.) Foochow*********

Hanan (8) Kobe and Yokohama..Shinano ffaru (5) London & Ports of Callschmon (8).... ......... London v. Manila...... Agamenuson (s) ................ London. .............domenous (8) London........ukib-achat JAntenor (8)...... Londor............Canton (8).....

Tsinan (8).......

Agrals.

Date of Leaving.

Gibb, Livingston &Co. May 9, at 5 p.m. Boitorial & Swire....April 20. Nippon Yusen Kaichs April 20, at 4 p.m., ......Norddeutscher Lloyd. April 17, aticon.

Butterfell & Swire...April 19. Nippon Yesan Kaisha. April 25, daylight." P. & 0. §. N. Gu...... April 27, at noon, Batierfeld & Swira... April 19. Butterfield & Swire......... April 16. Butterfield & Swire.... May 14. P. & O. S. N. Co... About May 18,

Butterfield & Swiro. April 20. Manila Loongaing (B)........... Jardino, Mathecon&Co April 10, at 4 p.m. Marseilles & London. „Vandia (8)

(P. 40.3. N. Co... April18, at 10 a. m. Marseilles, London, &c. Sanuki Mau (6)......... Nippon Yuan Kaisha. April 10, dayligh Marseilles v. Snigon (Oceanien (8)........ Messagerico Maritimos April 22, at 1p.m. Moji, Kabe & I'm... Hiroshima Maru (6) ...Nippon Yuson Kaisha. April 23, at Noon. MIT NOBLE. MIS QUALES BROWN. MROOMED HOUSE, Completely N'salti, Boba. & I'ma Kasuga Maru ()()... Nippon Yuson Kaisha. April 19, at No.

is Beste THOMSON, MIKS DE COURCY.

New York.Snezana) Asturia (1)

About May 4. ... Dodwell & Co., Ltd.. About April 20.

Butterfiold & Swire... About April 20, 10. & 0. 6. S. Co................. May 7. xÉ HOOD..

and the preputation of the Rs. There was no delay in the prosecution of Wo give below the report of the Food the inquiry. The members were tuble to sit for more than two days in the work for Supply Commission, together with the re-a comple of hours each day and the taking BROUGH COMEDY CO. marks of Mr J, J. Franois, K. C on one of evidence was proceeded with all due BROUGH COMEDY CO. diligence and was completed in July last. of the pa ngmphs in the report-

(1) A number of meetings were held, The delay has been in the preparation of BROUGA COMEDY CO.

mass of in the draft report, and I regret to say that witnesses examined, and a

my time was so fully occupied with my own formation obtainer from Steinship L business that I could not get it completed Hotels, the Griol, the Goversount Civil in time to satisfy the impatience of my col Hospital, Military Authorities, and other tongues. I ani udable yaulf to see that sotter

(2.) An advertisement making informa- there was any very great urgency. I was tion fron householders was meerted in the preparing a very full and detailed report, two-thirds of which had been completed local papers, to which 8. persons (Indies) and approval by Mr Manhall, to whom replied,..

sent it a short time ago, with a request that he would, as I was so full of work, finish it for the, he being fully acquainted with my

3.) The following table shows the per- centage of rise in the wholesale and retail prison in 5 yours is a Articles. Whilusale. Betail. Bread -

13 per cen.50

Best... Muttun, s

Fowls, Duck, Potatoes, Firewal, Ground Not Oil, 110 Rico. 33

2a por cent.

11

33

20

14.0

95

1/10 33

(4) Buyand natural actuations of amp-

views and concurring in them.

Instead of do so, noting of the other member of the Commissing was held to which I was not summoned and the report prepared which has been wut you.

I probably ought not to have accepted the appointment as a Menbar or Chairman

of the Commission knowing how fully oc

Miss TEMP

Mrs. BRONA.

Miss Evelyn Marqueze.

ROCKFORT,

Apply by letter to O. P. Q.,"

Caro of "CHINA MAIL Oẞca. Hongkong, April 15, 1901.

TO LET

Mr. H. GRATTAN. Mr. M. MAJEROXI Mr. G. McMauos. - Mr. BABS,

MEIRIONS, the PEAK, a FIVE

Furnished, from 1st May till 31st August.

Apply to

PAUL BREWITT,

Care of DARTLɣ & Co..

19, Queon'a Road, Hongkong, April 15, 1901.

B23

Mr. Baotou

Me. W. T. Love... Mr. Ren, Daetkey. Mr. LESLIE VITOL Mr. McLSTYRK.

Mr. P. BROUGHT.

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 16th and 17th, FIRST PRODUCTION IN HONGKONG

L

TYRANNY OF TEARS'

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 214.

cupied I am in my profession at all times,"TYRANNY OF TEARS 'THE following Particulars and Condi

If I have put the Government to any incon- venianco by so doing I apologize to the Government and to the public. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your must obedient Ser-

JNO. J. FRANCIK.

Fant,

TYRANNY OF TEARS' A Comedy in Four Acta, by C. HADION CHAMBERS.

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,

April 18th and 1918,

and demand, the main causes of this The Honourable The Colonial Secretary, FIRST PRODUCTION IN HONGKONG increase have been

(e) Depreciation of Silver. Increased Cont of Rico.

(4) West R vor Piracy.

(c) Increased Reate

e) Enforement Sanitary Laws.

(5.) The augmentation of the Military

&c., &c., &c.

OUTS, BRUISES, SCALDS AND

BURNS

Or like Injurico, Are Promptly relieved by CHAMBERLAIN'S

1tions of SALE of CROWN LAND by PUBLIC ACCATON, to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department, on of April, MONDAY, the ud day 1901, at 3 p.m., are published for general

information.

By Command,

T. SERCOMBE SMITH,

Manila......

New York v.SuczCapal Richmond Castle (8) San Diego San F'coStrathgslu (a).

S. Francisco v. Japan. Gaelic ()

Cacowitz & Co.....

8. Francisco v. Japan.City.of Paking (8).....Pacific Mall S. 8. Co. April 30, at nødd,"

noon,

S. Francisco v. Japan. America Maru (s) .... Toyo Kisu Kaisha.... April 29, Seattle, U.S.A...... dzumi Maru (s)......... Nippon Tueen Kaisha, April 19, at 4 p.. Shanghai and Japan..... Ceylon (8)............................... F.&O. S, N. Co....... About April 20. Shanghai Ballarat (9)... Shanghai.....

...Sobran (8)........ Shanghai Elita Aosack (8) S'hai, N'ki,H'god I'ma Prim Heinrich S'hai, N'ki,K'be&Y'm Indus (x) S'pore, Pang & B'bay Trieste (8) Spore, Colbu & They Engl.in Mara Amoy Fehow Anjing Moru (6) S'ton, Aroop Fehow Thales (s)...... Swatow, Amoy & Tfos Aknahi Maru (s) Saator, Amoy & Tsui Madauru Maru (s) Theum (Wash.). «

. &c.. Olympia (s) .................................... Victorin & Vancouver, Tartar (s)... Vancouver (B..), & Empress of India

.P. & O, S. N. Co.......About April 27. ...P.&O.. N. Co. Mar. 91. daylight, East Asistio T. Co., Ltd April 23, nt. p.m. (a)...Norddeutscher Lloyd.. About April 17,

Vladivostock............... .... Peiyang (1) Yokohama and Kobe..(Gisela (5)

Messageries Maritimes About April 22. Bander, Widler & Co..JAp il 30afteshoon (a) ... Nippon Yasen Kaisha. April 26, at noon ......Mitsui Buman Kaisha. April 24, daylight.

Douglas Lapraik & Co. April18, at10a.m. ..... Mitsui Busson Kaisha. April 17, daylight.

Mitsui Busan Kaisha. April 21. „Dodwell & Co. Limited'April 26, at noon. (a)...Onnadian. F'fu R. Ca. April 24, at noon

D. E. Brown... About May 1. East Asiatic T. Co.,LdApril 30. .............. Sander, Wieler & Co. April20, afternoon

Pronto, German str., 632, 11. Grandt

Acting Colonial Secretary To-day's Advertisements Eoilo April 8, General-SIEMEN & Co.

CF

4

"THE LIARS 'THE LIARS

THE LIARS'

$

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COLONIAL SECRETARY' OFFICE, '

Hongkong, 6th April, 1981..

DALM.

supply are for applications will effect a axupleto

CUTO

For sale by all dealers in medicines every- there,

Price, 50 cts, and $1,00.

For sale by All Dealers WATKINS & Co, General Agents.

he was correct in saying that two hastly that had been out in lon.kong had given liquid fuel up for the reash that it cost thon more to keep up their! fresh water supply than the dit ronce between the est of oil and the west of cual. Thero wa m other point that concerned engineere în this part of the world. How would it de to leares foot of this kind in the hands of na, und Naval forces in Hongkong and Manila tive firemen? It would not de tu trust thisar has contributed towards a rise in certain PAIN entirely, and it would hurdly be fair to commodities, as the source the engineer to keep his watch in the sickimited and take time to neouinedate huld. He would like to hear sort of beir themselves to the increased demanda. American siends now telt something 1. (6) Whilst it is difficult by means of of the experience of Armital Melvtile in alio direct evidence to prove that a combination United States Navy trils, which land benxina with the object of keeping up the going on quite recently, and which must fait of dot, the fact that practically the have boun interesting (applause), whole supply is in the hands of two mon, Mr Smith said he took this ta an die wereltsowledge. boing supported by a tion for him to kay something on the subject, syndicate, and from win other taarket (Applause). Holat boon with the Advid hutchers buy, must tend to crush other in- but he was sorry to say he had never studint divalul effort and enterprise, give them the subject until recently. Me Smith bow-monopoly, and enable them to regulata erer, proceeded to give a highly technical yor- prices as they please. The fact als thut Nira of what ho know of the anttex or the two individuals put Forward as owners discussion. He said that air was forced in of this large business in a trade which las at one end of the furnace and that gil, by world-wide reputation for

for being most means of a double tap, was sent in with it lucrativo, swore they have been sing and broke slmost entirely round the furnace money in it during three consecutive years, The nit struck the oil in a vertical dired and that during the whole course of their tion, and this was supposed to give very eximisation they sera naanifestly prevari good resets. They were still experimentating end coconling the truth, maicos sil ing with it in Aneticn. It had given gorduvideres un lais point aest unreliable. results en shore, but there had boen Tory.

increase At the same time we regard rents As a tax on food, and think they should be kept as low as possiblo.

that fruit and vegetables be sold outside in licensed shops.

(b) That Markets be 14 for the wal of perishable food only. Biscuits, Harus, Tinned Meat, Jaing and sech like stores should not be sold in Markets, sa the lotting of stalls for such parpooor tends to crowd out the legitimate vendors of fresh preduce,

STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL,

(SUPPLIED THROTH KETU

Drugfred, Sheilik, Turcus, 8: Ohi, Arnold, Laude, Fan 12; Bundler, Hülylea, 15; Promothers, Kunagarm Marie," 19 | Ceylon, Coletas, Adainin, Segos, Bear. lich, ffermanirua, Shuanghai, 22; Kostromat, Masconemo, 26; ftis, Shining Maru, Trdmui, 29; Ambrý, Gaverden, Oslo, Sutherland, April 9 Faton, Ord, M. Inoza, Durbe 4s, 4; Oak Brench, filenust- Rey, II. H. Meier, Glenturrel, Witten- bery, Jepun. Cheories, Kanuchi Mars, Coningsby. Preussen, Rancy Hournaler City, 9 Bayern, Milachi Mura, Laos, Bidsvold, Folminu, 12,

online, Fevadere, Gonon!, March 5:

ARRIVALS AT HOUR

April 12, Aleinous and Kinut:zkum,

Mu

The Imp. German Matise. Prinz Helarich, carrying the German Mails with dates Front Berlin of the 18th March, left Singapore on Friday, the 12th April, at 2 pm, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday night, the 16th.j April.

An Original Comedy in Four, Acts, by HENEY ARTHUR JONES,

SATURDAY AND MONDAY, April 20th and 22nd, FIRST PRODUCTION IN HONGKONG

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'THE GAY LORD QUEX' "THE GAY LORD QUEX'

f

THE GAY LORD QUEX'

An Original play in Four Sets, by Arnon W. FINERD.

821

Particulars and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Salo, to be held on Monday, the 22nd day of April, 1901, at 8 pm.

the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Caverner, of One) Lot of Crown Land, at Puk-fu-laan Conduit Roul, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term uf 75 Years, with the option of renewalat a Crown Tant to be fixed by the Surveyor of En Majesty the Kiko, for one further turm of 75 Years.

Dica

w-

Partiethurs of the Lola.

Boundary

Measure-

The Box plus for the First SIX PER.try Locality!

FORMANCES will bo on view at Tho Robinson Piano Co., un WED. NESDAY Next, April 10th.

Square feet.

Lipst

Annual Rent,

tento.

5.

Pt. #1 th..

Pokfu

St5.00-

3.00

Lot No. Conduit!

2.00 1:00

11,625. Rose 215 312200 135 40,200| 2185,044

Curinin 9 P..

784

PRICES AS USUAL. Boxes ... Dross Circles and Stalle Fit......

Back Svets Doors open 8.30

Carvingas 11.36. Hongkong, April 8, 3901.

Tho

(), & Co.'s 8.8. Gaelic, with mail

the

&c. left San Franciaco for this port

Auctions.

PUBLIO AUOTION..

IE Undersigned has received instrue tions to Sell by PUBLIC ACCTION, en

TUESDAY,

10th April, 1901, at 2 p.m. alp,

via Henolulu, Yukehema, Inland St, at his Bles-Rooms, Duddelt-Struct, Koba, Kagasaki and Shanghai, où thu 30th March.

Tho T. K. E, s. Hugong Maru, with mails & left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shangbai, on the 9th April

(74) We consider that market rents are little oil fuel used yet in the mercantile not excussive (except in particularly choice ships or mon of war. They ware experieituatione) and have not contributed to the menting with it with tubular Loilere, but the results had not yet bean made known He would have been very glad to havs told then if he could. He dil not (8.) Our enquiries have failed to suggest suppose they had got the kngth of author any protical rossodien of real value, and, rising oil fuel to be used in torpedo bonts, bearing in mind the many objections there but, if the fircon of a torpedo boat beard to legislative interference in trade one very dirty, all they had to do was fairs, won only make the following simply to put a little cil on the top of the rommendations fre. It Lurned for a short time.

(That increased Market accommoda- possibly, but kept up the apced sufficient to take her tim, bo provided and meonabile, in onder out of danger. (Applanee) to relieve pressure on existing Markets,

Captain Anderson thought very great credit was dus Me Lambert for the very excellent paper he had given, and he boped it would be the means of arousing a great dan of kiterest in the mattering Focal anggineers. Lately, be had looked into the quest ton of liquid fuel, mainly with the view of Bading out the reason of its nou adoption by Eritish shipowners, in facs of the very great use made of it in Russi, uti the Caspian. Bes and unming Russian jailways, and also in view of the vory (d) The chenpening of reate by opening distinct lead given by the Shell time now building areas with means of con Comtany So far as he could find out.royance by tramwaya and ferries, the British ship-owners bed not been cer tain that they could get a suficient supply for their vessels. Another resous-vemed to be that, perhaps the cost per tou med to be naulo the cost of con Muses Arin strong and Whiworth had made ostensive The encouragement of foreign ladies experiments in the matter of liquid fuel, to make their own parchases by inving the and they could show that the results were Markers kept clean and by clearing the something like 80 per cent better than the passages of lenfors, best Wotals coal, Captain Anderson then (1) Wo recommend that an attempt, be eceded to qacte from a technical journade to encourage the villagera of the New on with referencs to Mr Cummings or Territory to be entle by providing them cible, a recent invention, avi also referred with funds for the purchase of stock (to he to Kitson's light which, he said gave 1200 rapat when the Anipal is rought to candle power at a cost of id po tour for market) or with heilors from a Government The horce power. This latter, he said, was stockyard. a matter that was likely to affect the light- ing of Hongkong by and hyn,

(e) That further endeavours be made to stamp out piracy.

The reduction of Morkes ronts to such level as will provide just outficient funde ta cover interest on capital and work- ing expenses. Markets should not be a surce of proft,

The C. P. R. Ca's a.s. Bapress of China left Yokohama on the 12th April for Vancouver.

Steamers Erpceled. The N. Y. K. s.s. Sanuki Mars loft Shi- manoseki for this pert on the muga- ing of 13th April, and is duo to arrive hero on the 15th April.

The N. Y. K. 9.5 Hashimu Maru beft Bombay via Singapore for this part on the 3rd April, and is expected to arrive hore on the 21st April."

The Austrian Lloyd's as. Giset let Singa

pore for this post on the 121 April. The Cal. & O. 8. S. Cu's ss. Gntisle City loft San Diego on 25th March, fr Japan and Hongkong. P. 40. S. X. Co. Tintain left Bombay for this port on the 19th April

· (10.) We also recommend that an attempt bo made to induce them to grow vegetables. The

and rear poultry, and suggest that attached

Mr Kirkwood was the next He alluded to what was done in Horgeng to each Fulica Station should be & Hurejwan in 1871, whim they tried coal tar as fuel gamletler 1050 miness, nesisted by Chin The tar was considered to bo simply use eso, it would be to cultivate vegetables as les previous to that. Well, they found chjce Jason to suranding datives and that they could take fuck of it for the¡ to provide them with seed insported by Inuuchen in the Harbour, but a go as fovernment.

they began to use it op went the tinde. (11.) We specially recommend that trials The Chairman suid he thought Me Kings made in the New Territory (Shutin Val- horn hd crops the right note when holy for instation) in growing Potatoes. alluded to the economy of burning of liquid The best Potulous sold in Hongkong ata fuul In theen dye, the first thing to be those grown at Macan, and it does not ap thenght of in, zuoping a stosuct, or fear unreasomble to suppose that what manufacturing was wholwr they could will grow near Macneill grow equally save a bolo at the end of the month by well in the Now Territory.. using any particular fuel or class of boiler (12.) We desire to state in conclusion Before anyone could advente the exclusive than the delay in the publication of the Food

Cal, & O. S. 8. Co.'s as. Bergenhus, left San Diego, fur Kubo and Hong- kong on the 10th March, and is due here shout 20th April

The N. P. Co.'s 5.8. Guchiel sailed from Taconis, for Japan and Hongkong, on the 55th Mareli.

(Aired from the North)

A FINE AND VALUABLE COLLEC. TION OF

CHINESE PORCELAIN AND CURIOS, FROM VARIOUS DYNASTIES. Comprising - PORCELAINE in Kive COLOR, HAWKTIGEN PATTERN, BLUB and Warre, Ren, GREEN, Eu, Be.

OLD PEKING CLOISONNES and very ПABE

BADESTONE VASES, BEVIS LES and T. SOOUHOW LACQUER, PEALS SNUFF Bor TLES, BABOO Canvisés, Etc., Etc.

Also:

A Fise Lor of Embroideries. TERMS -Cash on delivery. On View from Moxnay, 15th April. Cutalgues will be issued.

GRO. F. LAMMERT, Auraktanter. Hongkong, April 11, 1901

206

PUBLIC AUCTION. Undersigned has received instrue How to Sell by Penza AUCTIONS ON WEDNESDAY,

The N. P. Co.'s s.. Buckingham sailed the 17th Aprit, 1901, at 2.46 pm, at No.

frum Yokohama for Hongkong, on the 6, Osov Terner,' Kowloon, 2nd April

Tho N. P. Co.'s a.s. Olympía sailed from Yokohama for Hongkong, on the 4th April.

The N. T. Co.'s 5.5. Braemar sailed from Thema on the 10th April, for Vladi. vostnek,

Latest Advices.

us of liquid faol on board ship, the Commission report has buon due tre the The U. P. R. Co.'s 6.5. Entgress of India

question of ouncify

to be considered.

the frat Chairman of the Commission being unable to boilers which | aforl tho Emo for the prosecution of the en.

Another

(Signed)

EDWIRD ÜBBORNS.

A. M. MARSHAL

FMAITLAND

FỪNG WA CHVEN. Wilzgan HanxIAN.

had been built to buzu" "sqa - in quiry and the projection of the report, many cason could not be ahupted to economically burn liquid fuel thing was to prevent, ils much as possible, any andy wear and test of the boiler fruta excéssiu beat in any particular par Taje te believel, was a thing which Engineers were most particular about. There could be no doubt of the lungs of Liquid fuel. ... It could be used for a variety of purposes, and they saw that every day

tho Doak, bere they used Wall light notonly for lightingbut for heating purposes

It had been mentioned that Russia pod quid fuel very largely, but the change

A

the Commission was appointed on 19th May, 1900, and the report was sent to the Govoriacut on 18th Deceather “last letter was sent to Me Franc's by the re mainder of the Commission stating that they refused to be parties to any

further delay in subinitting their report, and as

with the CANADIAN Mail, ft Shang-

bai on Saturday the 13th April,

A QUANTITY OF

HOUSEBOLD FURNITURE,

(Particulars can be seen from Catalogues,) | TSEMS:-Cash on delivery. -

On View on day of Sale.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

stuctioneer.

Hongkong, April 13, 1901.

Inland lam

LAUNCHES FOR SALE.

A

TO LET.

FURNISHED ROOM, in Central

Fart of the Town. Apply, Box 365,"

Caro of CHINA MAIL' Oco.

895 Hongkong, April 15, 1901.

TO LET,

WITH IMEDIATE POSESSION.

OND FLOOR of SEA-VIEW, & EURO- PEAN DWELLING Horse, Situated at 8.E. No. 3 Police Station, Wanchai, containing 3 largo Roums, with Bath Room and Servant's Quarters,

Cool, healthly, and fine Harbour View. Kent modorata,

Apply to

W. O'BRIEN.

Sen View,

837

Hongkong, April 15, 1001.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEROIS POSTE FRANCAIS.

FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KODE

AND YOKOHAMA,

1 Breadths, 11 fest 0 indies; Der Co.'s Stamship

G

INDUS,

TWO 62 feet over all; feet 6 inches; Compound Surface Condons-Capalu RIQUI, will be despatched for ing Engine, 8 inches by 16 inches: Boiler, the abure Puris on or about MONDAY

by 77 Streke, 12 inches; Working Prea- Next, the 22nd Int. sure, 125 lbs.

ONE is Leagth, 07 foot over sll, Breadth, 12 fect 4 inches; Depth, feet

6 inches: Compound Surface Condensing Enge, 9 inches by 18 inches; Boiler, G by 17: Working Pressure 125 lbs.

The above Three Launches wera beilt in Hongkong, October, 1999, under the Super- intendance of Captain F. D. Godard, Marine Surveyor.

Plans and Specifications of the same can bo spun.

Please apply to

TUNG TAI CO. Engineors and Shipbuilders, &c.,

23, Praya East, Wanchaj. Hongkong, April 15, 1901.

SCREW STEAM LAUNCH

FOR SALE,

835

ENGTH, 74 foot & inches; Main Breath, 10 feet renca: Midebija Depth,

&

feet inche. Built at Hongkong, 1809. Machinery and Boiler in good condition.

Apply to the Undersigned,

831

SIM KYE PANG,

Swatos, China. Swatov, April LI, 19010. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FUOCHOW.

THALES,

THE Company's Steamship Captain Konsos, will be despatched for the LIPS PULLS TO-MURROW, the 16th: Inst.

at 10a.ro,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOCGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

Genral Afangers, Hongkong, April 15, 1901.

828

THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LD,

FOR TAMSU, VIA SWAROW AND

ΑΜΟΥ.

TE Conny's Steamship

MAIDZURU MĀRI,·

820 Captain K. Souadra, will be despatched for Els above Perta on SUNDAY, the 21st

at 3 p.m., and may be expected her To-day's Advertisements

ол About Taesy, the 16th April.

Thana. Denbighshire, from Middlesbro' and

Londo, left Mapila on the 131L DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY

April, and is die here on Tues-

day morning the Ifth April..

The an. Lightning, from Calcutta, left

Singapore for this port on the afternoon

of 13th April.

LIMITED.

FOR HAIPHONG.

Company's Steamship

HALLOONG,

The P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s ... Crylon left Captain Baruvust, will be despatched for Singapure for this port on the lath the alura Pors TO-MORROW, the 16th The 0. 0,6. Co.'s a... Gulchas left Singa-

April, at 5 pm,

Just., at 4pm

para on 4th April, and is due in Hong kong on 10th April.

or rancis but not lean shio to prepare a The P. & O. 8. N. C.'s .e, docent left

ciat liquid feel was much easier to get at a report tady bil sent their one to the G thay than cal and very likely the large porumenter Trands thereupon wrote

Singapore for Whispurt on 14th April,

at G..

quantitite of erau in Great Britain had com wie folvite eller to the Colonial Becce The M. M. Co, e steaner indus, with tho

ed British engineers to be very careful be. | car,

fore they entirely adoptebligat fast. The

paper put before them-ly Mr. Lainber

woold anum n groat amount of thought,

and it was withe advantage of erginecra

Houskong that such fijera shoul

As it was now late lo suggested thố thể ercussion bu postponed for a fortnig

hst Mr Lambert lave bis

hirat an order bat mo

part in the farther

(Bear, bear, and

- My Numbert - end the oth

agreed 15, this grlurse

which he

then

For Freight or Fassage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

Generi Akunagers. Rongkong, April 15, 1900,

836

Inst.

For Freight or Passage, apply tr

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISUJA,

Agents

Hongkong, April 15, 1901.

FOR SHANGHAL

HE Steamship

$24

For Freight or Passage, apply to

G. DE CHAMPEAUX

Agent.

620

Hongkong, April 15, 1901. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM- “SHIP" COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at PORT DARVIN and QUEENS LAND PORT, and taking through Cargo to ArELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TARMANIA, &0.) THE Stearnship

GUTHRIE, Captain MCARERCE, will be despatched for the above Porta on THURSDAY, the 9th May, at 5 p.1.

China, German steamer. 1,115, 1'. Voss, Bangkok April 8, Rice.-TUNG KEL & Co. Burnside. American Telegraph steamer, 1,400, A. H. Laflin, Manila April 11, at 4 p.m., Cable.-U. S. Q. M. D.

Charles Regier, Belgian atgamer, 1,291, Ch. Herfarth, Saigon April 9, Ricu.- DODWELL & Co., Lv.

Feixan, Gorizan str., from Canton. Faishun, American str., froma Canton, April 15.

Dr Hans Jung Klor, Norwegian str., from Couton.

Wuhu and Chinking, April 10, General.

Szechen. British steamor, 1,158, Hall,

BUTTERFIELD & Swire.

Hothao, French steamer, 539, Morless, Haiphong and Hoihow April 14, General.

ARMANNY.

Hadan, French str., 377, M. Merlees, Pathoi and Heibow April 14, General.— A. R. MARTY.

Zweena, British str., 941, L. Ainsworth, Saigon April 11, Gonural.--CHINESE,

Hasang, British str. 1.127. R. Johna, Wuhu April 6, Rice:-JARDINE, MATTLEBO

Co.

Suecia, German steam.r. 5,6%), Wignor, Hamburg, Feb. 27, and Singao o April 9, Goneral. Sicuesen & Co.

Fashum, British steamer, 1,500, W, II. Last, Shanghai April 12, General.-C. M. S. N. Co...

Ariake Many Japanese str., 8,103, T. Tisak Kutchinatzu Apzll' 10, Coal- Marati BUSSAN KAISHA.

Andaluria, German transport, 5,411. Ehlers, Wibolmsbaven via Colombo April

4.

"DEPARTENECH.

-April 14. Coromandel, ter Shanghai. Lalgoro, for Amoy. Daljin Maru, for Swatow. - Ariakea, for Moji.

Ben'arig, for Swalow, Michael Jaben, for Haiphong.

Taichiow, for SwaŁOW,

Hatching, for Swatew

Loyal, for Java.

Clara, for Hoihow.

This well-known Steamer is specially, Choufa, for Swatow. fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigern-

April 15.

ting Chamber which ensures the supply of Goliath, British battleship, for Shanghai. Fresh Frovisions, Ico, &c, throughout the Ulysses, for Stanghai, voyage.

Brechuen, for Canton.

This Steamer is installed throughout with Flandria, for Canton.

the Kleotrie Light

A Stewardess and s duly-qualified Sur-

geon are carried.

CLEARED.

NE-Retum Tickets issued by this Tantalus, for Singapore and London, Company to and from AUSTRALIA are avail. Independent, for Snstow.

Hainan, for Cheloo.

able for return by the Steamers of the Idomenezia, for Singapore and London. CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY and vice versa

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, April 15, 1901.

899

Taiye Maru, for Cheloo

Wongkot, for Yap.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Thaies, from Swatow, Mr and Mrs

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI- Haesloop sud 3 children, Mian Gosstaan.

GATION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

be pitnited.

and 118 Chinese,

Per Diamante, from Manile, Mrs Davis, Mr Weir, Mr Muser, Mr Kreyer, Mr and Mrs McLeod, Mrs Frandon, Mrs Werdmann, Mr. and Mrs Eackermann, Mr and Miss Halton, Mr and Mrs Silva, Mrs Wheeler. Mrs Erenkimun, Messre Alexander, Elising, Barker, Johnsen, and 92 Chinese.

Per Hailcong. From Haiphong, de, Mr

HE Staandhip Trieste, baving arrived, Consignces of Cargo hereby i formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HoNG- Tower, Mr Lawless, Mr. Francois, aul 54. KONG AND KOWLOOK WHARP AND Gosows, Chinese. COMPANY, LINTED, whence delivery may! Per Marie Jebsen, from Saigon, Mr

Bauer, and 102 Chinese. No Claima will be admitted after the Per Fushun, from Shanghai, Mr sud. Goods have left the Godowns, and all Miss Weir Chinas must be sent in to the Office of the Tadoraigned before Neox, on the 20th April, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurancs bus bean affected, and any Goods renmining in the Godowns after the 20th April will be subject to rest.

Bill of Lading will be countersigued by

SANDER, WIELER & Co... Agents Hongkong, April 16, 1001

DEPARTED.

For Coplic, for Shanghai, Mr Dang, Mr H. R. Marahy, Mrs K. K. Loigh, Mr M. M. Tackay, Mr. W. H. Zino, Mrs Stephensen, Messra H. H. Horsey and C. 0. E. Nicholson, C. B. Jensen, and A. Basby; for Nagasaki, Meeste J. G. Edwards,

Graff; for Kobe, Mrs Godsey, and Mr N. 8. Clark for Yokohama, Mr H... Field, Mrs C. M. Thomas, Miss Theuns, Miss T Thomas, Capt. Bland, Capt. Duff, and Dr W. N. Schaefer; for Honelalu, Misa E. G. Taggett for San Francisco, Mr C. F. Davis, Capt. . G. O. Colby, U.S.N., Captaű. H. Arnold, U.S.N., Mre J. A. Lowanbowsky, Thules, British etc., 820, A. J. Robson, Mr W. B. Jones, Mr F. P. Stemmor EAST ABLATIO TRADING Co., La., Sato April 13, General, DOVOLAR, Mrs 8, G. Burnham, Misa Havordell, Mr.

Agenti Hongkong, April 15, 1901.

THE

ELITA NOSSACK,

Captain Bruns, will be despatched for above Part on TUESDAY, the 23rd April, at 4 p..

-For Freight,

ply to

827

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. April 14.

STEAMSHIP Co

Text FRENCH MATL, left. Singaporu | INDO CILINA STEAM NAVIGATION / UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN TOMES & C

Hongkong 20th December, 170.

save within the last hour,

Mesars Ouborna. Morahall,

Aval Canin and Hartkyan. Food Supply Commission hugous to be Chair

on Monday, the 15th April, 5" 8.30, for this port via Saigon,

The Imperial Gerina Mail Konig Albert left Shanghai on Saturday, the 13th April, at 8 and may be pected here on or about Tuesday, the 18th April, at dayligh jock signed by them and

stening Matter dated The P. M. S. 8. City of Peking, with mails which they also sentide, from San Francisco to the £3rd

from thek at the

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA,

Company's Steinshi

LOONGSANG, Captain WamALL, will be despatched as shore on FRIDAY, the 19th Jost, at 4 p.m. This steamer has superior Accommoda-

STEAMSHIP LINE

(TIAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

HAMBURG).

FOR NEW YORK VI SUEZ CANAL. (Wren LISTY TO CALL AT BAN LA).

ASTURIA,

March via Honolulu, has arrived at tion for First-class Passengers, in filted Fall-powered Stemuskip Maroskite singer Yokohama, and left for this port on theoughent with Electric Light, and carries Captain OSTERMANS, will be depaiched for

they have also sent the morning of leth April, via Inland

Ser Kohe, Negaki and Shanghai

Doctor

For Freight or Kassage, apply to

the report The N. Y. A Mas left MaJARDINE MATHESON & Co,

perjudima lor this port on fath, Avril, and is

uxpected to arzitt here us, the 16th

Hongkong, Apr 18, 1901

13938

the above Port on or about 4th Biny.

· For Freight, apply to:

CARLOWITZ & CO

Hongkong, April 15, 181

Diamante, British str., 1,254, A. Bam Bay, Manila April 11, General-SuaWAN, Hiiloong, British str., 783, E. Bathurst, Haiphong and Hothow April 18, General. -Douglas STEAMSHU Co.

Marie Jebat, Gennan steamer, 1,771, P. Heturnert, Saigon April 9, Rico.

H. K. Belder, Lt. Comdr. J. M. Bowyer, U.S.N.. MR. R. Belknap, Mrs C. L. Stanley, Mr and Mira C. Emerson, Mias M. W. Crosier, Men Disen, Rev. and Mrs J.

Hanking, Miss Annie Messrs M. C Kolep, W. D Hudson, IT. Flack, A. Spaubol, L. Noyer, S, Swart, B. D. Paine, D. W. Talbot, and LS-Bill; for New York, losers OC. Havelcyer and J. W. Barboy; for London. Meas H. Wa Flandria, German str., 2,040, Drews, Lacker, Chia. R. Morria, This Grose, and Shanghai April 11, General. SistMBER 9. Book ; for Paris, Bir and Mrs R. Dauoy. 100.

JENSEN & CO.

Idomeneus, British steamer, 4, 498, James

TENFIELU & SWIRE,

Riley, Shanghai April 11, General But Tricate, Austrian str. 3,293, A. Mitis, Kobe April 9, Gent-SANDER, WIELER & Cope

SHIPPING REPORTS. "

The British stramer Woonreprets :

Steep Lahod to Lammocks, light variable winds and elmly, with occasional ralit From Jammocks to Breaker Parut davee fun; thence to fairt light variab'e air, andz. Tantalus, British str. 2281, T. Gregory, hazy April 11th, Spoko Bela tri kuond Shanghai April 15, Coners BUTTERFIELD sang, fodn Hungkeng for Shangu

Pedro Blenco WSWIRE

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