1887.
NOW READY.
THE
1897
HRONICLE AND DIRECTORY A.
CH
For 1887,
With which is incorporated THE CHINA DIREČTURY. (TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL Izava), Couplerz, WITH APPENNIS, PLANE, ., .. Royal 850., pp. 1,158.85.00.. SMALLER EDITION, Eyl.8vo. pp. 775......$3.00.
THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY Las boon thoroughly revised and brought up to dato, and is again much incrassed in bulk.
It contains DESCRIPTIVE and STATISTICAL ACCOUNTS af, sand Draccroates for HONGKONG
JAPAN-
Do. Ladies' Directory Nagsas.
Do. Pask Directory
Do. Military Forden.
Do. Chinesa Hongs.
MACAO.
CHINA
Pakho
Hoihow.
Whampoa.
Kabe (Hyogo). Orad
Tokyo.
Yokohama.
Niigata.
Hakodate
Manila.
THE PHILIPPINBG-
British North Borneo. COCHIN CHINA-
Cantoa
Ceba
Swałów.
Iloilo.
Amoy. Takao.
BORNED
Sarawak.
Taiwanfoo
Labuan.
Tamsai
Kelong.
Fooolow.
Saigon.
Wenchow.
Cholen.
Ningpo.
Cambodia.
Shanghai.
ANNAN
Chinkiang.
Wuhu.
Kiukiang.
Quichon.
Konkow
TONQUIN-
Ishang.
Haiphong.
Hanoi.
Naudiub
Chungking.
Chefoo.
Tuku.
Tientsin.
Poking.
Port Arthur.
Nowah wang
COREA-
Soval.
Jenobuan.
Fusat.
Yuantan.
PORT HAMILTON
VLADIVOSTOCK.
.....
British
Hut. Tourane.
Haiduong, &c.
STAY...
Bangkok.
STRAIT SETTLEMENTS,
Singapore.
Malacca,
Panang.
MALLY STATES→→
Johore.
Sungai Ujesz.
Belangor.
Parak.
NAVAL SQUADRONS—
United States. Гарадняг
Frénoh.
Garso
Chinese Northera. SHIPPING-Offcars of the Coasting Steamers of China & Manila S. S. Co.
Siemssen & Co.
P.&.0.9.N.CO. Messag. Maritimas. Japan M. 9. S. Co. Indo-China S. N. Co.
Donglas B. 8. Ca.
H. C.&. MS. R Co. Boottish Oriental S. S. Co. Miscellaneous Cost China Mer. S. N. Co. Steamers. The LIST OF RESIDENTS Dom containz the names of THIRTEEN THOUSAND AND FIVE Bunukku
FOREIGNERS
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R.
INTIMATION.
WATSON $
LIMITED,
THE DAILY PRIES, MONDAY, FRHRUARY 2011, 199.
The Garman ganhost Nautiles, Captain Hot- News was received in this colony on Saturday, to the effect that the China Navigation Calgar, left hers on Saturday for Canton. Co., steamer Hangohow, which went ashore off Tsin Teen Taland, had been floated succesfully, and
We (NU. Dally New) referred some days ago
The CHARAN-I should say some ono so should propose it
Mr. MoÚULLook-Under these circumstancem I big to propose the amendment that is now in
we have consequently sold 10 lacs of 4 per cent, longtke bahind him; Hatto fourth. Times, Suír, papor on favourable terms; the prossoda will be 12800. reinvested in noonrities leur liable to fluctuations. Maron-Distance, one mill,
are now offering for Sale at greatly reduced towed into Amor on Wednesday afternoon to the order given by the Tao-t'ai of Shanghai to į your hands, and after the remarks made by Mr.ed and the figures are slightly over those of laat Mr. Jay's Not Much, 12st. 5lbs.
prives the remainder of their
SABON'S
or
STOCK
CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONERY,
Comprising:- CRYSTALLIZED FIGS, APRICOTS, GREENGAGES, &
BOXED FEUITS, FIGS, RAISINS, JORDON ALMONDS,
ASSORTED FRENCH SWEETS, CHOCOLATES, FANCY BOXE8, CRACKERS, $10.
&o.,
ko
A. 6 WATSON & Co, LIMITED, HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
Hongkong. 14th January, 1887,
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTA.
ment.
Mr. John Peel's Bendawan, Ost. lbs. (Pirate) 1 Mr. Ten Breeck's Dunkeld, Out. 7lbs (Horse) 2 Mr. Buroy's Jaker, 9st. 7lbs. (Punch 8 Mr. Euxey's Rollioker, Ast. The. (Toad) fr. Haxey's Cheapside, 10st. 11lbs. (Aukune) Mr. Buxay's Fau, 9st. Abs. ..(Sunil Boy) 0. Mr. John Fool's Conqueror, Pst. 18lba.........
(Bia Tientim) 0 M. Bassoon's Victorioses, 9st, 131ba (8nipe) 0 Mr. Humphrye Vanity, Bet, Abs......(Jim,} @ Cal. Anderson's Wynberg, S. 7lbs. (Stone) 0 Mr. John Poal's Gone Away, 9xt. 728........
The amout of deposite has been well maintain Capt. Collinson's Kango, 12at. Abs. (Owner) 1 by the steamers Hoshaw and Newchuong of the a well-known silkman here to recover the bodies Legge I don't think I need say anything farther, report. During the half your under review the
(Mr. Reynell) 0 MT. GODSMANN-I beg to second the amend Bank vonoluded a loan of Tls 700,000 with the sama lino. She has been docked there for the of the men drowned in the collision between the
Not Mach lad for the greater part of the Hoppa of Canton, which has been secousefully purpose of affecting och temporary repairs as Nepoul and the Wan-nien-ching. Cho-ping was are ascessary to put her inte condition to be sent thellkeen referred to, and he now farmishes as
The CHAIRMAN-Before patting this to the floated he the public. Gentlemen. I am glad to distance, but nearing the straight Capt. Collinson up to Shanghal. The work of floating the with the following version of it He says that voto I would mention to you that the opinion of say that the current business of the Bank at all brought up Kango, which soon held Mr. Jay's Teasel was carried out by the Amey Desk Com he suggestion to search for the bodies came the Board is that in writing interest to this deck points coatings sound and profitable and pons safely, and bent him by thros or fear pany, whe built a wooden falm dook over the originally from the Mixed Court magistrate, we are saddling it with a very large orpsulitace, look with sonidance to good results in the future, lengths. breach in kor bolts. Being thas rendered tighe offered the tugboat people Tis. 10 for every but certainly it is the proper way of putting it, Balore moving the adaption of the reports and CHAMPION MAYOOS EASE, forall winners at this koly recovered. As no bodies were foudy, Chc- The interest that is now acorning to the new dock accounts I shall be very glad to shower any meeting; presented; rider of winuer to receive the vessel Hosted off the woks as the tide resga
ping sân the Tan-tai as the subject and offered will fall, as soon as the dock is finished into the questions or give any information with regard $50, second $30, and third $20; catch weighta over at. 7lba; to be ridden by Chinese In present. we tako this to samo. A correspondont writing to the Foodhem to go himself to Woosung and there promise the general account. N Echo vaya Sine the Additional Article to the fahorsen a reward of $20 to 380 for every body interest out and put it to the zon dock, sad an No questions being asked the CHAIRMAN racing colours. Distros, one milo-anda- Chafea Convention came into foros on the latin found, ours being taken to ascertain that spuricas soon as the dock is finished the interest on the moved the adoption of the report and counts quartor stant, business in opium has brón at a complete bolies were not produced by the hormon overdraft will fall on the total earnings of the as presented, standstill; the native opium hongs cannot as yet anxious to obtain a large award. Cho-ping Company, That ie the rasau the Board have Hon. O. P. CHATER-I have muok pleasers see their way in resuming thele operations. I asked that the Woosung materia should be decided to write off more than, perhaps, one in seconding the loption of the report. hear from what may be considered a good source régrestel to issue a proclamation offering the of the shareholders would like. There is an Carried unanimously, that the foreign importers and the native dealers reward; but the Too-sai being afraid that this other thing also to be taken into consideration in the drag are at loggerheads and that the world encourage the depopulation of Woesung. We must make bay whin the sun shines, and we latter have put their heads together and have promised only to give Che-ping a letter to the must look a little bit to the future, too; that is agreed on a plan of action, the object of mandarin asking his general assistance, and why we have gone on writing off for the last five which is the eastion of some concessions Cho-ping has been waiting for the letter which years, and reduced enr sets to a very low figure from the importers, and until they are obtained he has cow received. The fands will not be ro Mr. LEGGE I am allowed to speak musy I the threat of not reaming hnginess is held eat, quired from Cho-ping, whose active benevolence ask how much you have written off during the 2 Several meetings have been held between the is well known to all residents, and the suruxies last four years?"
Opinn Guild and the compradores of tho foreign that a sneeze was intended fe a mistake of our hongs, and the concessions demanded are (1) that informant. Meanwhile, we understand that the the foreign impactors shall not dispose of their tugboat people who bera beam at the wrook ure opium otherwise than to the Guild, which bind couring that the loss of life at the collision has themselves to buy all their opium, taking their been greatly exaggerated. The compradors of last year's total importa as a criterion of their tha Wanian-ching reported that there were future importation; (2) that the foreign im- sororat mon drowned in the transport's 'tween porters shall on no account soll their opiam by decks, and in her cabins, but the divers have not retail; nad (3) that an extension of the anseeded in finding any bodies in these places, The and it is probable that the only lives lost were present 30 days' credit be conealed." osrrespondent arguns against the granting of those who fell out of the boats in the rash that the concessions asked, and says:It is es was made to them. nifestly to the advantage of importers that the present ring' should be broken up, in which dane 10ores of monoyed people will come forward and de a diroot genuine business with the im- p›rtare.
"A. 1. D."--Your letter shall appear tamckrow; Communications on Editorial matters stand be
addressed ""The Editar," mul those ou bushunas "The
Manager," and unt ko individuals by umma.
Correspondents are requsated to forward their nema and address with communioalians addrewed to the Editor, not for publication, but as evidence of good All latters for prbilsatian should be written on one síða of the paper only.
Advortisements and Saberipticas which are not ›rdered for a fixed period will be continced until countermandade
Ordos for extra spies of the Daily Press should he southofen am on the day of publication, dite that home has snaple is limited.
The Daily Press.
It is no secret that the business of many of the ustivo opium bongs in not of a legi- timate character, and that they make no proût put of their sales of opium. They contrive, however, to make a bit of financing in buy- ing at 30 days' credit and selling for cash. The ready money they received is then employed In other Essinos which might bring them some proft. Insinues on soch a basis is hazardous to a degree, and the morchents that refused any further ortongion of cradit simply place them- Selvon the safe side. The demands made by the Chinese clearly show the critical position in which the now Convention has placed them; it is indeed an impossiblity for them to contine with the business malons they suossed in making The Acting Governor has given his sasunt, ios monopoly of it to the detriment of a sound re- the name and on behalf of the Queen, to the Dos tail business, which will surely spring up in famation and Libel Ordinance, 1887.
course of time."
Hosasora, Febuary 98th, 1887.
The Hipso says that H.E. Tan, the realy ap polated Governor of Younez, left Haakow on the 11th instant. Zor his new post.
The Agents (Messrs. Butterfeld & Swire) inform us that the 0.8.8. Co, 'a steamer Antenor, from Liverpool, left. Singapore on Saturday morning for this port
.........
Eisewhere wo publish the judgment end some of the most important evidence in the collision
of the P. & Q. steamer Nepaul!-
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLIED THE "DAILY PRESS,"
LéNDON, 14th February. EARTHQUAKES IN FRANCE AND TTALY,
An earthquake causing grant destruction and loss of life has occurred in the South of France and Northern Italy.
The CHAIRMAN-We have wzilton off some thing like $499,000.
Mr. LeGoa-Nearly a third of the expital of the Company.
The CHATEMAN-Well, we have to write off for instance, from Aberdeen Dock. When the new door is finished, Aberdoon Dock won't carz what it has done hitherto. Certainly Aberdeen dook is a little bit of dan stools to as
T
Mr. LEAGE--Not at the price at which it at
present afands.
The CHAIRMAN—Well, it is very hard to tell antil we find out and see what the earning power will be when the new dock is finished.
Mr. LEGGE—As you havo boen writing down at such a tremendous rate, it is only reasonable shareholders should ask you to write down less
JW.
new shares.
may issue more new shares.
On the motion of Mr. BOTTOMLEY, scended by Mr. DAY, Mostra. Dalrymple, Huntington, ad A. P. MacEwen, the retiring directors, were re-olestad.
On the motion of Mr.-HOPPIUS, seconded by Mr. PORSNECHEE, the appointment of the Hon. J. Bell-Irving sud Mr. Darby to the Board of Directora was confirmed.
On the motion of the Hon. J. Bet:-Invivo, no- iconded by Mr. Foss, the Hon. P. Ryrie sad Mr.
Fallerion Henderson were re-elected auditora.
The CHAIRMAN-Gantleman. I thank you for your attendance. The dividend warrants will broody on Monday,
HONGKONG RACES, 1887.
OFF DAY, 20th February. Saturday was a pleasant wind up for the very enovensful race meeding that has taken place this your. The weather was again all that could be desired, and the attendance was one of the largest wo romomber to have seen on an off day, being, but little bebind that of the three legitimate days of the meeting. The greatest falling off was in the number of ladies present, which is inevitable on an off day, but still there were several ladies
The SCORETARY-A large proportion of the amount written off was from the premium on Mr. LeGas-That I know, and possibly you Mr. HOPPIUS Mr. Chairman and gentlemen, I should like to draw your attention to the fact tast by the time the nea dook will be finished we shall have to make an extra gain $10,000 net profit to enable us to pay the same amount per cont. in all. of dividend as we propose to pay this year, 16 cared two first placos with Legislator and Mac,
the Grand Stand, who appeared to and the sport intaresting. There was some good racing at none of the ovents call for farther remark than will be found below. Mr. Jay's stable 50-
(Tsatsin) 0
Cine Away first showed ahead, but was seen passed by Conqueror, which led till past the ka!! mile post, where be was collared by Vanity, and directly after by Jaker, and the pair were soon past him Bandaman and Dunkelä then worked up, and got in the first flight at the turn to the straight Bandsman assured the lend coming down the straight and won by three langtbs, good third. Tima 2m. 40secs.
THE Maroos Rack, for all beaten ponies; catch weights over 9at. 70s. rider of win- ner to receive $25, second 815, and third 810; to be ridden by Chinese in meing colours, Distance, oaos round. Mr. Sasion's Hoogly, Dat. 7lbs........(Home) 1. Mr. John Peel's Morry Monk, 9st. 12lbs,
18in Tientsin) 2 Mr. Bugoy's Worry Androw, Tat. lbs. (Toad) Mfr: Jay's Chiarini, Pat. 7lts. .....(Tientsin) 0 Mr. Buray's Gay Lad, 9st. 71ba...Pazok) 0 Mr. Sassoon's Dusted Flash, 9st. 13lbs......
(Bnipal 0
Mr. Basey's Tycoon, Jet-71b Small Boy
Jay's Lagisintor, Ast. The... Mr. John Peel's Buttercap. 9st. lbs.
..(Aling) 0
(Ching
LONDON, 25th February THE EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY. has caused immense disaster, several villages The earthquake in Italy reported yesterday
having been destroyed and 1500 people killed.
por cent, which makes 16 per osat. in all. That stor's Plate nearly all the ponics wore ridden by Hoogly increased his lead on the far side of the MILITARY PREPARATIONS IN
$10,000 must be extra profit, not to speak of any their owners or by friends who are put further writing off this new dock, which will regalar riders at the meeting. It is somewhat The Reichstag tina approved a vote of credit cost certainly more than we were led to expect. surprising that more ponies did not turn out for I think the Directore are only doing their day the Mistletoe Cup, which was wonin a virtual walk for military preparations.
in drawing the attention of shareholders to this
Hoogly went off with the load. Merry Monk You have already received and it was satisfactory to see that for the Readying second, ant they kept thus to the end. per cent, and we now propose to pay another 7
GERMANY.
HONGKONG AND WILAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
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fast. You have got your 16 per cent. this year.ver. Hat "sweeps" were in fall rigour, and Next year we shall have to make those $40,000 ex- the sport seamed to be enjoyed as heartily as on tes, or 3 per cent. on the capital, and I hope the the previous three daga. Röareholders will not blame as if we are not able
While dealing with the races we may mention to pay them an equal dividend with the enhanced value of their shares. I certainly think you scoitiont which occurred on Thursday which at every cash you make. In most large con- and trap ware standing somewhere near the cerns a certain portion of the probis in set spart course when the animal bolted, and sat off at a for a reserve fund. We have no resorve fund,
arranged unler one Alphabet in the strictesse, owners of the Wan Nisa-shing y owners large and appreciativo audience. The "Rose of in the Hongkeng and Whatapos. Dock Co., would not strengthen the company by paying escaped our knowledge until Saturday. A pony
order, the initials as well as the surnames being alphabeticsL
The MAPS and PLANS have been mostly re-engraved in a superior style and brought up to date. They now consist of
FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSES IN CHINA. CODE OF SIGNALS IN URE AT VICTORIA PEAK
MAP OF THE FAR EAST.
MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG. PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA.
PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, VICTORIA.
PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCEASTONS, SHANGHAI.
PLAN OF YORDHABEN.
PLAN OF MANILA
FLAN OF SAIGON.
PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF BINGAPORE, PLAN OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG.
Among the other contents of the book are- An Anglo Chinese Calendar. Mean ef Barome
tor and Thermometer, Rainfall. &c.
A full Chronology of remarkable events since
the advent of foreigners to China and
A description of Chinese Fastivals, Fasts, &
The APPENDIX consists of
FOTE IURDAku Pagus
of closely printed matter, to which referenca îs constantly required by residents and thras having commercial or politinal relations with the Conutrias Ambraced within the scope of the CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY,
The Contents of the Appendix are too numer oas to recapitulate in an Advertisement, but include- TERATIES WITH CHINA-
Great Britain, Nanking, 1842 Tientsin, 1858
and all others not abrogated.
France, Tientsin, 1858
Convention, 1860
Tientsin, 1885
Treaty of Commer, 1886.
United States, Tientsin, 1868
Additional, 1869
"
Peking. 1880
Aerman, Tientsin, 1861
Peking, 1880
Russia Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Porn.
TREATIES WITH JAPAN-
Great Britain
The Rocket returned to Shanghai on the 20th instant from the Wan Nien-ching, owing to the reagh weather. She brought soms $1,800 that had been recovered from the wreck.
M. BOTTOMLEY I beg to call for à pall ander artists 15 of the Articles of Association-
Mr. Hopetus-I hog to sgpond that. The CHAIRMAN proposed that the Hon. P. Byrie and Mr. Fullerton Handerson act as
ratineers, which was carried nem, con Voting papers wore then passed round. Under
her almost under the horse's fast, Fortunately
worse results to record with such a orowded road.
Appended are Batarday's races
course and was never coached again. Ho samo down the straight alous, and won by four lengths, poor third, Busted Flash fourth and Treson lost. Time, 1min. 5dsevz
ful owners, videre, and horses at this year's niet Below will be found tables showing the succes4- lax, including the Haroster Cup, the Wagga Wagga Cap, the Mistletoe Cup, and the Road- store Piste on the Off Day :-
Doruna.
Mr. John PAD
Mr. Son Mr. Buney ifr. Ten Bruanık Mr. R. Fraser. Staith Mr. Tasman
7. JAY- Nr. Humphrey.
Col. Anderson.....
• Mr. Barry had
TOVIES.
Mistletoa. Hozenty Baudeman... Dunn Gray Exchange Athon
RIDERA Mr. Hutchings.
3. Fond
Mr. Hoarh
Mr. Boyed!
Mr. R. Crawford...
Mr. Sassoo
Mr. Baker
Mr. Machado
Mr. Yohnke
Me, Vievelarade Fun in the
PONIER.
zun of the pony was besten by Car'roun
Qaiz
Vanity..
Cheapside
Fa
Chartreuso..
Ballickar Wythng
Legislatur
Floendilly
Mas
Jeker
•Wold.
Wagga.
Harvester Ocue Away. Comunion
Navigator
POLICE COURT.
26th February.
BEFORE CAPT. H. G. THOMSETIT, R.N.
AERIOUS ABBAUIT OF BOARD SHIP.
Joseph Jenkins seaman of the British steamer Amphitrits, was brought up on a obarge of hav. THE HARVESTER" Cur. presented by Ding nesanted the second mate of that resul E. Sassoon, Esq, for all beaten ponies at this Honry Hansen, when on the high was, on the 6th meeting; all unplaced ponies allowed iba, inst placed Grifius allowed alba.; weight for
The complainant said that at a time when the the Articles of Association each shareholder is inetos as per scale, Distance, one-wile-a-default's services were required, and it was entitled to one vota la respect of each and every. Jay's Legislator, 10st. 815a (Mr. Machado) 1 where his duty lay. He stopped the defendant,
quarter. share held by tim up to ten and an additions? ·
For the amendment
Against the amendment
Totora, Voter
415 38 548
blowing hard, he wanted to go forward from
and would not allow him to go, whereupon the man draw a knife and struck ut him on the temple and the hand.
The prisoner alleged that the complainant gave him great provocation.
His Wership sentenced him to four months' hard labour.
THE
COLLISION BETWEEN THE "NEPAUL" AND THE." WAN NIEN.CHING."
We condense the evidence from the Daily
The Salinger Opera. Company closed their seasna in this colony at the City Hall Theatre on Friday evenfor will a varied entertainment, consisting of Offenbach's little humorous masival aketoh entitled sho" Rose of Anvorgna,” a musi→ cal interludo, and another little cumin operatta entitled "Up the River." There was a fairly The ordinary yearly meeting of shareholders Auvergne has been played here before, and on Limited, was held at the office of the Company, Friday night it was not made eo amusing as it Prays Central, on Saturday morning. There has been on previous occasions. Miss Saroney,wore present Mr. M. Grote (Chairman), Mr. C.
we don't need one, but with these fauts befarious pase without a driver, and the reins ourets lacked the animation which the part D. Bottsmiley, Mr. L. Posanookar, Mr. B. H. roquires, and which would doubtless have been Rantington, Hon. J. Bell Irving. Mr. H. Rop
foren we ought to look out for the trailing on the ground. Coming along Queen's- amply supplied had it been undertaken by pins (Directors), Hon. P. Bycio, Hon. O. P.
Chater, Messrs. J. A. de Carralho, J. Hetability of the steek and not pay away every wad Fest, which was then crowded with people The appointment of Inspector Baker to be an Miss Lena Salinger Mr. F. D'Este played very
good half year. Gentlemen, ear earnings are largely dependent on accidents, turning from the mom the maway caused best with Fat bac on its bag dead heat with Chartrenie, Eraminer of Weights and Measures and Acting creditably the part of the cobblor Alohanas. Cox, H. W. Duria, F. T. P. Feator, H. Drede, ent we make in Inspector of Markets, vise Tuspeotor Qainosy," Up the Rivor" was very short, and what thors A. Kallusan, E. Georg, A. O'D. Gourdia, C. It does not follow because we have got this new several mishaps. One lady had a very narrow returned to Folies duty, is notified in Saturday's was of it was good. Miss Salinger contributing. Richarda, A. B. Garit, R. Solönbarger, G.
dook that extra work will come to us. We built escape for her life. for the axle tres of the imp largely to make it soaastal as Tom tack, a mash M. Bair, W. Legge, D. McCalloch. EW. But to be ready for extra werk, but we mast not Gurette.
ing counter hand. Miss Saroney and Mr. A. ter, de Chaupesux, A. McConaohio; Ho Tang, Captain Jackxos, late of the Paunbes, has Rigby alen satisfactorily filed the parte of Miss Ng Wei, &. G. Morris, L. Mezzing, P. Has suppose that because we have the now dook the gh the chair she was riding in, and throw bean appointed to the command of the Dorado, Maria Jane Minsand Old Slack respectively. By dateon, W. H. F. Darby, A. E. Taucher, H. extra work will some.
Mr. McCeLLoo--There is one thing she was not kicked, and esosged with a rather and Mr. Lenak, ohief oflcer of the Kingang, for the most successful part of the entertainment Crawford, R. Fraser Smith, J. Gooscianz, has been appointed Captain of the Paumden was the musical interindo, the company showing E. N. Hody, P. Jordan, R. Greig. J. F. Möller, would like to ask. From one of the remarke severe hurt to one leg, a elaking, and a dress made by Mr. Hoppins it would appear that the destroyed. The chair also was anashod. The Daily News
themselves strong at bulled singing. Miss Soro- and D, Gillies (Bocratary),
more decks you build the less profit you will have, ney sang Killarney" with great sweetness and The last Messageries Maritimes steamer, the taste, and in response to a vociferana encore ste the meeting.
The SECRETARY and the notice convening bat I aappose that is not the messing he intand-way next got foul of and overturned a jín. Ozus brought out about a hundred tons of De-gave "Elleen Aisarah" with even greater effect The CHAIRMAN-Gentlemen, with your per that dock paving, and paying well-
ed to convey. I suppose there is a prospast of ricksha occupied by a Portuguese gentleman,
who was thrown out of it into the road and was. shipped from Cronent for the building of the Jarably, and she has probably nove boon heard to in your bands for some days, as rand. I think To that, I said it did not follow because you get a head; and thearnainte anethor pony trap in which canville raile, wagons, &c., for Japan: also mark The charming ballad snited Miss Saroney admi-mission. I will take the report, which has been
Mr. HOPPIUS-1 don't remember that I said for sometime insensible through falling on his paaake oralser Rotchi-kon
so great advantage in this colony. There was may congratulate ourselves on the very favour new dock you would get extra work. We have Japan.Amer Braunschweig, which arrived, here on
Among the passengers by the German mall trees apply at the end of the song, able reait of the last six months' working, which got the new dock to be prepared for extra work. era Mesars. G. S. and B. J. Coxon. They were
as tries called upon the enables us to declare a lividend of 7 per cent.
Mr. McCULLOOK--But at the same time I both thrown into the road and their vehicle Saturday morning, we zotice the name of Prince Song Byen and presented with a bouquet. Mr. pay our usual beaus to contributing sharehold
zmashed, but we believe they were not seriously with the daye on which they fali.
ers, and write of a very handsome moant from oppose you expect the extra work. Friederich Leopold of Prassie, who is on route Fawcett next garo the "Maid of the Mill "in Comparative. Tables of Money, Weights, &a.
The amendment was then put to the meeting, bark. The runaway's mad career was ended for Shanghai. The Prince is grondnophow to a manner that sienrad a hearty round of applause, the zor dock, the cost will aromed when twenty hands were hold up in favour of it soon after that, sad it is fortarsiə tivers ara no New Sonla of Hongkong Stamp Dutfes,
It is impossible to bat we question whether the singer might the original estimates. the Emperor William. The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1887.
and seventeen against. not have chosen many ballads that would give the exact figure the dock will rest, bat Arrivals and Departures of Mails and Parcel
We (Chinese Times) are informed that a loan have antted him better sad have been it should not ezooed the 10 of 8750,000 Post at and from London and Hongkong. for five million marks has bean concluded by more appreciated. Miss Lens Salinger sang The original estimates smoanted to $450,000 Scales of Commissions and Charges wopted by H.. i Hungchang will certain German fiu"Galler Herrin" with sål her usual chic, and is 1892, but it was thought advisable later ile Chambers of Commerce of Hongkong,anciers at five and a half per cent per saam in- rocally it was the best thing she has done here, or to build the dock 50 feet longer, which will Shanghai, Amoy and Nowok wanĘ---
tarost, which is the lowest, so far as we know, Tho audiere were delighted with the song, londly cost fully $100,000 more. Besides this, the in Hongkong Chair, Jinrichsha, and Boat Hire.
that the Chine have yet berrowed at. The encored it, and twice afterwards onlind Miss Lerest was not included in the original estimates agents are Mesars. Carlowita & Co. and Mr. Wa Salinger upon the sings, a floral tribute being sad this amounts up to date to about $50,000. Ting-fang.
also presented to her. Mr. G. C. Wilson sung The dificulties we have orparienced in obtaining with genaine musical tasto Ascher's favourite a good solid foundation under the sill and the A perrespondent writing to the Mersary trom | ballad Aling where art thou?” Mr. Wilson's extraordinary work connected with the coffer
dam have further increased the expenses to
vota for every five shares beyond the first ten upr. W. Syker's Squireen, 10st. 9lbs.
Mr. Crawford 2 Nanking, under date of February 15th, says voico is a light emr, fall of music, but of no One of the missionarige had occasion to send for great power, and he uses it with judgmont. Ho some extent. Your directors have theres to one hundred. The result of the counting, in-Mr. R. Fraser Smith's Shamrock, 10st, Siby an offeist on the night of the 14th festant to was encored, bat as he was suffering from in foro to recommend the writing down of cluding prozies, was as follows:----
(Mr. W. Crawford) 3 disperse a crowd which had gathered at his gate, { disposition, he did not sing again. Another the new dock which they trust will most
Mr. John Peel's Red Cost, 10st. llb........ clamouring to have him come out and clear away great hit was Mr. H., Salinger's "big chos song with the approval of the shareholders. The new
(Mr. Hough) 0 the fog, which was very dense, and which they and dance." The song did not amount to much, work in the boiler shop is now ready and will
All the peniss but Legislator kapt close com claimed he had brought on."
but the dance was great, being both clever and likely prove a great sonras of economy and a v
Majority against ... 5 Ing
pany for once round the courm, and Mr. Jay's tudicrous. The audience encored and again reing of labour to the Company. The shipbuilding
The announcement of the poll was revived emaciated looking moke scorzed out of it, for it H.E. Ng Tai Taing, the new Fatai of Canton, called Mr. Salzger, whose vertite talenta kare has increased during the last six mouths, and with applause by the opponents of the amend Jobbed along in anything but a taking manner Chofoo, with Additional Article who is on his way to take up his post, arrived rudered him quite a fagrito da the Hongkong with the best machinery and all the latest in ment.
here yesterday in the Chino Merchanta S. Nataga.
good three longths estarn until the slope to the provements at our disposal we shall be able to
During the progress of the aurutiny Mr. ek was reached, when he gradually worked Co,'astesraar Feng-paź from Shanghai: Halutes
Compate favourably with home prices. Gentlemen, LEGGE said Mr. Chairman, I cntər protest, and the whole lot were in a oluster at of three guns were fired by the vessels of the I- On Saturday evening the Garrison Lily Mius I am glad to say we have started the new year against my votes not being counted.
the village, Red Coat and Squireen alter- perial Maritime Customs in barbour, and the trels are another of their enjorable smoking fairly wall; there is a rood deal of work on hand. The CHAIRMAN I don't think you are in ately leading. Turning into the straight Peng-chao-ko:which had come from Canton to reconcerts in the Theatre Royal. The house was and we look with confidence to the future. Border, boause we read this article in the war I Logislator was seen to have the lead, and he ran News and take the judgment from the Mercury: asive His Excellency, exchanged salutes with the filled in overy part, and the efforts of the par- fore moving the adoption of the report and ao-have stated. and I think you are not in order in clean away from the rest of the field, and finished Audacious and the shore battery. At830tho Fu-formers were received with a liberal amount of counts I shall be glad to answer any questions entering a protest.
Shanghai, 18th, Fehrnary. As game ne & bantam although he rolled about fa tai landed st Murray Pier and procended to Go-applanae. The only taalt to be found with the and give any information with regard to se
John E. Costea was thou examized-and said- Un the motion of the ORAIMAN, secondod try somewhat remarkable manner. Squirven was a vernment House, and shortly afterwards return- | programme was that it was a little too long, the Mir. LaGaz-Mr. Chairman and gentlemen, I the Hon. P. RrIs, the report and secquats wore bid second with Shawrock third about a longthinos 1832. I am one of the P.&O. Co's regalar I am a lower Yangteze pilot and have been cas ed on board the Peng-chao-koi which proceeded entertainment not being brought to a close until trust anything I may say will not be taken as adopted. to Canton in the afternoon
after twelve o'clock had struck. The first part personal nor as said in any spirit of opposition
pilota, and have been in their employ since 1878. consisted of the orthodox Christy Minstrel en-
On the motion of Mr BOTTOMLET, Sendai by behind. Time, 2mia. 489eos. The Saigonnais says that the officers and tertainment, with E. Colbon ant W. Graves as
to the directora, bat I have been asked by a good Mr. Davis, the appointment of the Hon. J. Ball The "WAGGA WAGGA" CUP, presented by E.I was in charge of the Nepaul on her lust voyage L. Woodin, Eng, for all Subsription Geius from Hongkong. I took charge of her about many shareholders to make some remarks about Irving us a director was confirmed. orew of the Turmas, having served the regula cornermanand R. Stevenson as interlocutor. Many the writing down of the now dock. It seems to
of this season non-winners; welght for inches 9 a.m. on the 19th of Junmry. I subsequently On the motion of the GratRMAN, Gooandad by tion poried on this station, will be coarsyed home of the jokes introduced were of a local nature and many that until it begins to earn it ought not to the Hon. P. RERIE, Moara. Bottomley and Me
s8 per scale. Distance, one mile.
anchored about 4.30 on the same day. Looking by a Government transport or by a steamor ef causal much amusement. The rases formed one ha depreciated. It soems hard that shareholders Ivar, the retiring directors, wara re-elected. the Compagnia Nationale, and the vessel will be of the chief subjects for the wit of Bonos and at the present day, who may not be here tro
Mr. Sid's Navigator, 10st. 121bu. (Mr. Reynol) at the chart] I agree with Captain Alderton as to the spot markel on the chart as the recommissioned. This is the reason Rear-Ad- Tambo, and a reference to the Colonel's popular yare henge should have to pay what should be Hon. C. F. CHATER, Messrs. Arnold sad Foster
On the motion of Mr. Daxax, scoonded by the Major Davis's Moonlighter, st. 11 place of washerage. I anchored because it
(Mr. Machado miral Layrle vas acompanied by so many win in the Nil Deeperandum Stakes quite brought paid by their successors. Posterity may creat
was hazy weather. On the morning of the Mr. Moat'a Eighty Five, 11et 21le............. officers on his arrival-M. Juge, Capitaine de down the house The songs and ballads wars all tombstone over some of na, but that is about!
(Mr. Hoaghi 3 20th at 5 o'clock, I canie on door and finding vaisseau, M. Fiéron, Capitaine de fregate; given in a satisfactory manner. but the choruses all it will do. (Langhter.) As far as I can Jour attendance. The dividend warrants will be Mr. W. Sykes's Pat O'Hara, Ilst. álba.......
The CHAIRMA-Gentlemon, I thank you for
that the tide had not mada suficient to the Branet, Commissaire-adjoint; M. Le Bretos, are more time once out of tuns. In the second make rat from the report, which is thoroughly sent out on Tuesday.
(Mr. Coron) Orestward. I did not get nadar weigh till Medicine principal; M. Buana, Lieutenant; partof the programme the performerscams on the satisfactory, the property of the company seems
Mr. Pelican's Home Pennant, 11h 41......
5.95, when I told the chief Dill oer to go to stations; Orders in Council for Government of H.D.M. Daroob, Lieutenant; and M. Layrle, nephew of stage singly. The audience appeared faclined to to be an appreciating quantity and not a depre- Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1877, the Admiral. The 4666 Mercier, who will be encore every item, but the progratamo was too cisting one, for every balf-year, out of
(Mr. R. Tofford 0 st 540, the chief ofleer reported steam roads, 1878, 1881, 1834, 1886.
and the anchor ap; at 5.55 I went easy ahead, the Chaplain of the Turenne, also arrived by the long to allow of all the rapetitions asked for. In
Mr. MacEwen's Boutoulin, 1'at. lbs......... the earnings, you are buying new manhunery,
(Mr. W. Crawford; o the sluip's head was N.E., headed bard natar- the ease of W. Graves's amusing song "Topics rooting new buildings, and generally im
Mr. Jay's Dirt Cheap, 30st. 11 be. (Mr. Hohnke bard; when the ekip's head was N. W. N. wont at speed. That mis at 6 am. At 6.10 we went We (Fouchow Echo) learn that before coming of the Jubilee year" and the duet by Messrs.proving your property. Warn you to write
Greaves and Welsh, Militia Leserve" the off Kewloon generally you would be jane-{
The ponies, after a little trouble, went off in a full speed, at 6.20, half speed, the whistle sound- andiunge wenld take no denial and the recall wastically writing of the new dock. I need say bolders of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking front, and all the rest but Beavonlin in a cinster, got under weigh, the same kind of wasther as The ordinary half-yearly meeting of the share-aplaadid line. Eighty five at eace showing in ing frequently. It was hasy weather when we and to. The song and dunes by J. Walsh thing further, except that I propose sa smord. Corporation was held at the City Hall on Satur, and that pary whipping in. Eighty Five led ise day before. I could seo fiva ae air milas I Gathering primroses from the dell" and ment to the report.. That amendment in, day morning. Thers were present Messrs. M. Regulations for the Consular Courts of United hai and Fooohow, and report upon them socord were both very clever performances and evoked shareholders over and above the 7 per cent. divi-man, Hon. J Bell Irving. Hop. A.P. MacEwen,ength, Pat O'Hara and Moonlighter sticking It was 5 am, when I told the shief engineer to and Southern Arsenals, including those at Bhang Bill's song and dance, "Mr. Baroos Branagan,That a bonus of ane por cent. be given to the Grots (Chairman). C. D. Bottomley (Vice-Chair. the straight, but never more than by half a cenid not see any fog, and it was perfectly dry. ugly. Prince Chun is expected in Shanghai rociferous applause. about midsummer, from which place His High-
The following was the dend for the past six months, and so reduce the Messra E. H. M. Hantington, Il. Hoppins, Wolose to him. Turning into the straight Navi- keep easy stoaur, so that in case I get into e usas will proceed Bouth. There is little pro- programme:-
amoant to be written of the New Dock to H. F. Darby (Directors), Hon. P. Ryrie, Hon. gator came out of the rnok, and passed one after fog and wished to anchor at any moment, I would spect of Foochow being ever chosen for the Head Opening Chorus. Happy arawa to-night. The Company.
819,43873 instead of 394,079.73."
C. F. Chater, Messrs. W. H. Brereton, E. Sharp, another of the ponies in front of him, in be prepared to do so. The chief closz spoke to Chin
quartars of the Navy. The Prince will doubtless Bong Coaio). There's a girl down south I love moonding the motion.
Mr. McCULLOOR-I have mucb pleasure in H. W. Davis, A MacConachie, A. & Cohen, Aping and down. Moonlighter boat Eighty e as to when I was going to start, and I told O'D. Gourdin, Dr. Gomes, H. M. Barist Five by a length, and the latter was just aboud him about 5.30. He said he could see 3 or 4 Japan
be dassled with the greatness of Shanghai and
W. Grassen.
of Home Pennant. Time, 2min. ¡Gaods : miles. The wind was W.N. W., and the fores of Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dif- forthwith recommend it as the best place for the Sentimental..... Close the Door softly (by requesti ....
Mr. LEGOE Hefore closing, gentlemen, I way Lyall, H. N. Mody, A. G. Stokes, J. R. Anten, ferent parts of China, Philippines, Siam, &o. | establishment of that important department.
W. I. Walsh. zination that just at the last moment I bave re- . Flemming, H. Foss, E. Georg, L. Poesneo-The "MIFTLETOE" CUF, presented by J. Hall- the wind about from 9 to 4. I ordered the Pilotage Regulations
Bonx (Comig). Oh Susan Jane ....................... B. Colbon. cureda proxy from a shareholderut Shanghai who xer, F. Gunderson, S. Bancock, 31. E. Murray, Irving, Esq., for all besten ponies at this whistle to be blown immediately after we started, The annual ball if the Mih-ho-long Hook Sentimental Gentle Nettie Moore J. Andrews holds 500 shares, but it came fast too late to be G. 31. Bain, J. H. Cox, Y. A. C. Hawkins, P.
meeting; all unplaced ponies allowed 7lbs., when we were going at half speed. The reason plnood Grifins allowed 5lba; weight for inches of this was that Ninggs junks frequently anshor and Ladder Company, and of the No. 1 Mih-ho. Song (Corale). I' I only know how it was done registered. This shows the interest taken in the Jordan, A. F. Vancker, A. W. Maitland, A. E.
W. Spenser,
sa per scale. Distance, one-mile-and-a-half. in that road, and the sound of the whistle would Cope, K. A. Chinoy, D. D. Gazlar. D. B. Tata, loong Company of the Shanghai Valunteers Sentimental..... Trant Chair E. Stevenson.matter ontsida took place at the Shanghai Club on the 18th in Song (Comic). On Monday I met Mary Ann on the meshing that I hardly think Mr. Legge has J. Walter (Acting Chief Manager)
Mr. GILLI think I ought to mention to J. S. Hoan, G. S. Coxon. C. J. Gonsalvos, and Mr. Ten Brock's Pincadilly 1st. h....... give them an opporgunity of barning joss (Mr. E. Crawford) paper so that we could get clear of them. I stant. There was (the Daily Netes saya) --not ai usual thing in Shanghai-a sometimes perosp Sortimental... Chining Balle J. Wallsss got that loss standi that would give him an op- The ACTING CHIEF MANAGED Food the notice Mr. R. Freser-Smith's Robin Gray...... 2 langed from half speed to full speed becaTING Orders may be sent to Daily Press Office, where table want of dancing men to balance the one Walk round March Emancipation Day. The Company. pertunity of addressing this meeting. In the convening the mosting
The race needs little description, Robin Gray the weather seemed plearer and daylight, was it is published, or to the following Agents-hundred and eleven ladies who came to the cater-
Articles of Association, it is clearly stated that The CHAIRMAN, in presenting the report and being quitacatsland He led by overal lengths, coming. I requested the chief engineer the day. tainment, bat ifall programmes were not aboolato Sony (Comia). The Joesn's Cricket Club all shareholders shall be registered at least one scocants for adoption, said-Gentlemen, I think on sufferance, the test tima past the Stand, and before to go as fast as he could, as I was auxions ir full, thoro was over, on the other hand, as
W. K. Walsh.month presions to the mating. I think under it a fair subject of congratulation that the earn-kept the land to the far site. He was there to get up to Wensong, sad our speed hardly inconvenient crowd on the floor at one time. Ballad Some day... E. Stovenien- the Articles of Association ülr. Legge is not ings of the Bank for the last half year have been about finished sed Piccadilly went past him, on reached 10 miles an hour. From that I would The twenty dances on the programme, with a Topical Boug... Topics of the Jubiles your site in order.
gaite up to the average, although we had to coz the slope to the rock, as if he wore standing still, say that our full speed was about 9 kaota, ant W. Grearou. couple of extras, wars ended at about three,
The CHALEMAN--He is not entitled to veto, tend against most purpleging ductuations in ex- and won in the very commonest of cantore by half spend about 8, through the water. I went when the last of the Indies left then came out (Condo).The Hee Haw Brigade..... Aitken.bat he is entitled to a
change, the London prices for silver_haring any number of lengths. Time, 3nin, 29100s. at Lal speed at 8.90, because it got darker and I could not see as well as I oonid before. When Mr. LEGGE-What is the number of the ranged from 4d. to s7d. per ounce. Year di The "ROADSTER PLATE," presented by the I was going half speed the second time, it seom- sotions second supper, diversified by spoechos Sour & Dance... de haring primroses from the Dell
3. Welsh, the Italian Chargá 2'1 paires, M. Lanciarea, re. Ballad The Thor J. Wallnos, article?
reators only regret having to make such heavy
Hongkong Joskey Club, for ponies that have ed to me that I could see hetween three and four turning thadka in an eloquent address for the Song (Comic). It's all over: Dolly's done Dancing.. Mr. GILLIES No. 49.
provision as SU0,000 for losses, and I would
been hacked in the colony and the property of alles. I was then standing on the port side of #geets and songs.
Mr. Lrogs-The Artiole reside this way. It mention that this has become necessary owing to Comic Dest... Militia Reserve... Mastre. Grears vertainly must have been a curious lawyer who the depressed state of trade in one field of the
members of the Hongkong Jockey Clab for at the bridge on nesount of the current setting in least three months previous to date of entry that direction. I may have changed the course The Tives of the 22nd ultimo thus refers to Ballad... Is she pulence of night. E. Stevenson. frataod it."Every shareholder who has been Bank's operations, the Philippine Islands. It
and not otherwise entered at this meeting for a few minutes to shoal water, to N.W. I the retirement of Sir George Bowen:The Souge (Comis)... Down in Gossip to T. Aitken. duly registered for one month previous to the is principally due to the shrinkage in the value
weight 11st. 7lba; previous winners 71be was trying to get on the soundings; that in services of Bir George Bowen, who formally re- Song & Dasco Mr. Barney Seanagan B. Bill inte of the mentine shall be entitled to vote at of securities plodged to the Bank. Our in-
extra; to be ridden by members of the Hong 23 feet. The Best I heard of the other ship tirea next June, have been unnally long and Sour (Cool) Milly's cigar diran J. Andrews. snob meeting. It does not say that he shall spactor has been for several months engaged
kong Jockey Club, who have never had a distinguisbed. He will have completed 8 FORTS Borg (Comic). The anfortenste man. Phillpott.not be entitled to vote. (Laughter.)
in investigating the position of our advancen
winning mount in Hongkong and China: sheap blast of the whistle, which I took to be a steamer coming out of the river, xnỗ Hop: P. LYRI-I think it reads clearly there and we have made the fullest provision ro- of continuous servios, having been for five years The entertainment was brought to a close by the
entrance, so to go to second pony. Distance, appeared to me to be nasrly or a little on the Chief Secretary of the Government in the Ionian Inughable nigger sketch "Caught in his own song.
commanded by him. Although we have had to
Once-round.
portbow. gave the order" Hard sport, stop and Inlands while under the British Protectorate trap," in which the cast was as follows-
The CHAIRMAN-I think Mr. Logga is reduce the dividend to 30s, for the half year we (1854-9), and having been during the subsequent Stephen Sly..... A Toffish young follow. E. Stovasson. perfectly entitled to speak; but I don't think ho are of opinion that the result must be considered Mr. Jay's Man, 11st. 7be...(Mr. Hohnke) 1 full speed Eatern" That was almost in the same breath as I heard the whistle; as fast as I could 27 years Gowernor of five frst-class colonies Old Fly Away A Crabbed old Gent W. Bponeer is entitled to vote, according to this Artisle; a good one, being a return of ahost 144 per cent. Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's Lochaber, 11st. lbs.
(Mr. W. Crawford) 2 rapent the orders I gave them. I gave that order excessively-rix, Queensland, New Zealand, Fly Away. His Daughter W. K. Welsh but I am not a lawyer.
per annum on the paid-up capital of $125 per Kimbo. Olû Fly Away's Serrant. W. Greaves.
because I thought it was vessel naming out of Victoria, Mauritius, and Hongkong. Ta la fret ab A Foliosman Aiskon
Mr. Look-It is a most uncommonly obtuse shore. Turning to the figures of the accounts, Mr. P. Jordan's Prestissimo, 11st. 7lbs......
(Owner) the river and that he had seen me and be waN pologial Corerament he had the diffionit task of Gmb
these compare favourably with those of the pre- organising the Government of Queensland as an Professor Dabb. AmArtist Friend of Slye. F. Eandall. The CHAIRMAN Mr. Legge, it is the pinion setting half-year, and I have only to draw your Mr. Rogge's Sardine 13st. 11b...(Owner) signalling to me to port. I thought that he was independent Colony, on its separation from Now Jane Professor Dabb's Berrant. C. Blakely. of the Board that you are perfectly entitled to attention to one or two items. With regard to Mr.Vinegara Batte, 12.Sibs. (Mr. Lobman porting. Up to that time the Napaul's steam Lochaber went off with the lead, while Sardina whistle had been going constantly every na or South Wales. In recognition of his long and Mr. Goulbournoted as accompanyint throughout, speak to the meeting as a shareholder of the our fursstraents, the amount on 30th Juno last LONDON...Mears. Brest & Co.,80 Cornhill. Axaptional services the Queen conferred apcn except in the Militis Reserve duet, in which Company, bat the Board is of opinion that this was a million dollars, cr, as I mentioned at at ones named a commanding place in the rear. two minuten heerd so report from the Immediately the orders LONDON..... Messra. Bates, Herdy & Co. bim in November last the honour of a Privy the accompaniment was given by a portion of Articls means that only such shareholders as the time, our whole reserve fund had been in- Lochaber Leld a loud of two lengths to the half how; nose at all LONDON... Mr. W. M. Wile, 181, Cannon St. Councillorship; and his large and varied ax the Eard of the Northamptonshire Regiment. have been registered for one month before the vested in this manner, whilst the present semile post, where Mac began to close up with him, were given I new a light nearly ahead, or SAN FRAN'Oo.Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants' parismos cannot fail to make him a valuable ad- Colonel Anderson and most of the officers of the meeting shall be entitled to vote.
comats only show the sum of the $3,573,238.30. and was on loval terms at the rook. They kept a little on the port bew under the fore It appeared to mo^ a bright mast Borobangs.
viser on the umuy important colonial guestions Garrison were present during the greater portion Mr. McCULLOCH-L Mr. Legge in order in In view of the uncertain future of silver your di- together to the straight, where Mao came away yard. NEW YORK....Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park How, which are now attracting an increased amount of the evening. The entertainment was ander proposing the mendment or must it be proposed rectors thought it advisable to reduce our hold and won easily by half a deson lengths, Leaba-kund light, and seemed about 20 font
Daily Fres Office, January 1887,
the patrounge of Major-General Cameron. by some one else P. Ana sə
ings of Indian Government Rupee Stooks, and ber second, and Prestiseime third, about three above my line of sight from the bridge. I don't
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SINGAPORE.....Mesara. Sayla & Co.
PENANG......... Mosura. Maynard & Co.
COLOMBO Messen, A. M. & J. Ferguson.
CALCUTTA.............. Mesra Newman & Co. SYDNEY...Mesara, Gordon & Gotch.
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to a decision where the venue of the new Board
of Admiralty shall be laid, the Empres of China; has requested Fringe Chan to visit the Northern
of attention in this country.
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PART IL
A Policeman
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were re-elected auditors.
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