8

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY COTONER 23an, 1901,

Panel Mails for Europes, &c., per s.8. Bengal, will close at 3 p., on Friday, the 25th inst The Nippon Alavų, with the Americar Mall of the 17th ult., left: Yökölüm on Thursday, the 17th inst., at daylight, and way he oxpected hero to-norzow.

The Parramatta, with the English Mail of the 27th ult, ft Bingapore on Sunday, the 20th inst., at noon, and may be expected here on or about Friday, the 25th just. This Pricket brings replies to lotters despatched from Hongkong on 20th August.

Canton

FOR

Chefoo and Nowchwang........

MAILS WILL CLOSE.

PEL

Tjílatjup....

Singapore, Sanarang and Sɔurabaya

Shanghai

SHANGHAI, Nagasaki, KoUE, YOKOHAMA,"

VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, B.C

(Supplementary mail on board up to the timo fixed for departure of the mail. Extra Postage 10 vente.)

Macao...**

Honeren Independent. Joyat....

Onary

Lauertes

Empress of China

Houngshan

Swatow, Ningpo and Shanghai.

Fooksung

Wincland. Sungkiang

Lycenion

Kalgun

ARDY

Amoy and Manil

Shanghai

Shanghai

Swatow and Amoy

Canton

Bangkok

Hollow, Pakbal and Haiphong

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook-

town, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne

Slagapore, Penang and Calcutta ` ......

Manila, Thursday Island, Townsville, Bris

bane, Sydney and Melbourne

Marilazar.

Thales

Fatahan Deva congre Hanoi

Anpiny Mari

Australian

Sujsang

Yarcel Marte

Perla...

EUROPE, &c., India via Tuticorin.

(Late Letters 11.1 to 11.30 AM.

Postage 10 cent8.) ................

Extra

Bengat

SHANGHAI, NAGASAKL, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU und SAN FRANCISCO............ Bupplementary mail on board up to the time fred for departure of the wail. Extra postage 10 cents.)

Dorie.

EUROPE, &c. India via Tuticorin

(Lato Letters 11.03 to 11.20 AM. Extra

Postage 10 cents.)

Sachmen

Singapore

Ceylou

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yukobamu, Vancouver

Tartar

TO-DAY

TO-MORROW.

and Victoria, B.C.

Meeting, Hongkong Club, á p.m.

DAY AND HOUR. Wodnesday, 23rd, 7.30 am. Wednesday, 23rd, 9.90A.M. Wednesday, 281, 10.00 4.3. Wednesday 2rd, 10.00 A.M. Wodnesday, 23rd, 10.09 A.M. Wednesday, 23rd,

Printed matter and sam-

plos. Qui Registration...10.90 2.X, (Registration with late fee of 10 cents, up to 10.45 A.M.)

|

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

Banke

COMFANT,

Hongkong, 22nd October.

PAID UP.

AJUOTAMINĄ,

$6.20

Hongkong & s'ba... $125

China & Juan, ordy,

Dn. deforred Natl Bank of China! A. Shares

B. Sharesį. Fou, Shares Boll's Asbestos E. A... Campbell, Moore & Co. China-torneo Co., Ld. China Light und.

Power Co., Ld... Llina Proy, L. & M... Chian Sugar............. Cigar Companies

Allumbra, Lei,........ Philippine Tobacco

Trust Co., Ed} Cotton Mills

Ewe

wow

Lettors. 11.00 A.M. Wednesday, 23rd, 1.15 P.M.

Laternational Wednesday, 23rd, 2.00 P.M.

Laou Kung Mow Wednesday, 23rd, 2.00 P.M.

Sayohos Wednesday, 23rd, 4.00 PM.

Yabloong Wednesday, 23rd, 1.00 P.M.

Hongkong Wednesday, 23rd, 5.09 P.M. Dairy Farta Wednesday, 23rd, 5.00 P.3. Fenwick & Co., Geo. Wednesday, 23rd, 5.00 r.at. Green Island Comment.. Thursday, 24th, 9.00 A.M.11. &C. Bakery Thursday, 24th, 9.00 A.Mr. Thuraluy, 24th, 200 F. Thursday, 24th, 4.00 P.a.

Friday, 25th, 11.00 A.M. Friday,

25th, 3.00 P.M. Friday, 25th, 4.09 P.M. Saturday, 26th,

Circulare 8.00 A.M. Printed matter and sum. ples 9.00 A.M. Registration...10.00 A.M. (Registration, with lute fee of 10 coats, up to 10.45 A.M.) Lettors

11.00 A.M. Tuesday, 29th,

Printed mattor and sam- ples... 0.00 A.. Registration...10.00 AM. (Registration, with late

foe of 10 cents, up 10.45 A.M.) Letters Thursday, 31st,

11.00 A.3.

Printed waiter and sum ples 9.00 AM Registration.10.00 a.al. (Registration, with lat

fee of 10. deals, up to 10,45 AM)

Letters, &c. ...11.00 AM. Saturday, 2 Nov., 11.00 AM,

Wednes, & Nev., 11.00 AM.

inst.. pm, and may be expected here on or | about the 30th inst.

The Imperial German Muli steamer Sackaen

Sale, Goods and Effects, Sales Rooms, Mixers. Theft-Kobe in Nagasaki, Shanghai and Fouchew Hughes and Hough, 11 am.

COMMERCIAL.

Bank Bills, on demand.

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

22nd October.

ON LONDON.

Telegraphic Transfer

1/108 1/11

Bank Bills, at 30 days' sight

1117

Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight ...1/114"

Credits, at 4 months' sight.........1/U

Documentary Bills,imonthe' sight1/11;

UN PARIS.~*

Bank Bills, on demand

2.411.

Credits, at 4 months' sight.

ΣΤΗ

OK GERMANY. →→

On demand.......

.1.951

OF NEW YORK.-

Bank Bills, on demand

461,

Credit 60 days' siglat.

473

ON BOMBA Comm

Telegraphie Transfer

143

Bank, on demand

..1434

ON CALUUTTA.**

Hank, on demand

Telegraphic Transfer

.143

1431

ON SHANGHAI

Bark, at night.............

.78

Private, 30 days sight..

73%

UN YOKOHAMA —

On demand

....fi p.c. pm.

p.c. pm. ip.c. pm.

.116

ON MANILA. TA

On demand

ON SINGAPORE.—

On demand

ON BATAYLA—*

Da demand

TIN HAIPHONG:

On demand

ON SLIGON:-

on the 20th lust...n, and may be expected here on or alt the 30th inst.

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

The CPR, steamer Empress of India loft Vancouver on the 8th inst., .m., for Hongkong via the usual ports of onll.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The C. & O. steamer Strathgyle left Manila for this port on the 21st inst., and may be expected here to-morrow,

The 0.8.8 steamer Machaon left Singapore for this port on the 19th inst., at noon, and may be expooted here on the 25th inst.

The 0.8.8, steamer Prometheus left Singapore for this port on the 20th inst, and may be expected here on the 26th inst.

The P. & O. steamer Mazayon left Singapore- for this port on the 18th inst, at 6 à‚¤.

The C.M. steamer Capack, from Glasgow and Liverpool, passed the Canal on the 8th inst., and may

be considered due at Singapore on or About this 26th inst.

The P. & O. steamer Pekin left Bombay for this port on the 17th inst

The P.&A.steamer Knight Companion arrived at Yokohama on the 20th inst., at 7.30 p.m.

The N.Y.K. steamer Miike Mara (Bombay Line) left Bombay via Colombo and Singapore for this port on the 15th inst, and is expectel to arrive hom on the 1st prox.

TheN.P.steamer Bracarsailed from Tacoma for Japan and Hongkong on the 11th inst.

The steamer Orsay left New York on the 21st alt, for Straits, Hongkong, China and Japan.

Hongkong & G. Gius ... - Hongkong Electric H. H. L. Tramways... Hk. Ston Water

Lost Co., LL Hongkong Hotel ...... Hongkong Ice........ H, & K. Wharf & G... Hongkong Rope....... W. Dock

H.

Шучевле

Cunton.

China Fire ........ China Traders............... Hongkong Pao ...... North Chura Starte Union

Yangtze

Land and Building→→

· Hongkong Land Inv. Humphreys Estate.

ruling

L'den £62. 153. R$ 158. 225,50.

29 $25, sellors 2928, evilers sellurs

21 $1.10. $10 $20.

⚫ $20 $20, nominal

$10 $0, buyers $100 $, buyers

$500 $500, nominal $50 350, nominel

Tis. 100 fis. 40, buyuru The 106 Ita, 35, buyurs Tis. 10 Tle. 42), buyers

118. T. 12.

$100 $13, buyerd

26

, bayers

Ja, sellers $10 15224, sales $50 (650) 210 4140, buyers' $10 $13, buyers *, bayers $100 $250, buy $38, buyers 50 8100. $25 $153, buyers 450 ($27, vellers

$175, sales & buy: 850 52874, sales

$50 $155, or div. bay. $234, bayers 826 $50, sales & sollera

5o 55, buyers

Tie. 190, buyers $ nominai

Sou $825, buyers--- $60 $125, buyers

$100 $193, sales

$10 $131, buyers

$50 400, buyerA

Kowloon Land &H40831$. Luzon Star

West Point

Manila Invest. Co., L.,

Mining

$100 $77, sellers

850 850, nominal

Charbonnages...... Fox.250 $325.

Queen's Mines, Ld...! Uhyen Mines, A. ...j

Do. Punjen

B....!

Do. Preference.... Earbs

New Amoy Dock... Üriente Hotel, Manfla Powell, Ladi Bebinson PiroCo.,Ld. Steamship Co75.--

China and Manila...

-China Mutual Pr...

China Ordinary......

Do.

Douglas, Steamst.iz. H., Cuitou and M... Indo-China 5. N.... ShellTransport and Trading Co......

Star Ferry Tebrau Planting Co... United Asbestos

Du

Universal Trading

"Co., *** Wanchai Warehouse... Watkins, Lẻ..................... Watson & Co., A. 8....

$ $41, buyers 26c. cunts., sales

$5 nominat

nominal.

$9 154, Baliurz

$1 1814, sellers

19/10 $14. $63}$25.

$50 $35.

$10 $10, nomina) ·

350 669, nominal

$50

$50

$60, buyers

410 410, buyer..... 27.30 27.10, sollers 2025, ceflory

$50 $17, cales & seilere $15 $84, malou & buy.

10 $149, buyers £122. 50,, sellers.

$104, sellers

$0 $1. $4 $0. -$10 $15.

$20 $194, sellers $371 noininal $10 $10.

$10 $16, sales & sellers

VERNON & SMYTH, Brokers.

THE WEATHER.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, 21st OCTOBER, P.M.

STATION.

Tokyo Kochi

Thosteamer Hillglen left New York for Staite Kagema Hongkong, China and Japan on the 22nd ult.

Tuichu The NP. steamer Clurering sailed from

Tainan ******* Tacoma for Hongkong via Vladivostock and

Koskun Port Arthur on the 28th alt.

Vidivostockp.

30.14

30,11

30.15

20.11

...1 p.

30.04

29.01

49.03

21-92

Dres

30.10

89

Skarp Pook Amoy

30.04

20:90

20.00

20.911

71:

20.07 *

20.96

20.97

20.76

The C.P.R. steamer Athenian left Vancouver on the 14th lust, for Hongkong via Japan ports 11p.c.pm. and Shanghai.

The NP. steamer Duke of Fife sailed from Swatow... Tacoma for Yokohama on the 17th inst

Carton ...... The C. & Q. steamer Kvarven left San Fran-

Hongkong cisco for this port via Moji on the 19th inst.

Victia Peak Gap Rock

1 p.o. pm.

On demand

ON BANGKOK :**

Ou demand

.60

SOVEREIGNE, Bank's Buying Rate

$10.33

$53,00

BAB SILVER, JET DA.

1261

OPIUM.

GOLD LEAF, 100 fine, per tal

22nd October. Quotations are:- Allow'ce net, to 1 caity. Malwa New ......$900 to $10 per pion). Malwa Old

to $30

$920

Malwa Older......$940 P. P'per-wrapped...$720 Persiun fine quality $730 Persian extra fine.....

Patna New

Patna Olá.

Benares New

to $950 tu

to 59423 to $950 to

per chest.

to

to

.....8915

Banares Ola. ......5930

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE ENGLISH MAIL.

The P. & O. steamer Parramatta left Binga- pers for this port on the 27th ingt, at noon, with the outwerd English mails, and is due hore on the 25th inst, at about 4 p

INDIAN MAIL

The steamer Arraton Apcar, from Calcutta, left Singapore for this port on the 20th inst., at daylight.

THE AMERICAN MAILS.

The T.K.K. steatoer Napon Muru, with mails, &c. from San Francisco to the 17th alt, via Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and left for this port on the 17th inst., .m., vía Inland Bos, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai.

STEAMERS PARBED THE CANAL.

OUTWARD.-24th Sept.-Queen Christina, Era

Cobra......... C.-S. Jamos

20.70

28.78. Bo

22ad OCTOBER A...

Macao Haiphong herzog, Franz Ferdinand, Kiautschm. 27th Manila -Merionethshire, Hitachi Maru, Machaon, Malate Argyll, Sophie Rickmers, 1st Oct.-Arama, Bucoled Prometheus, Zuftro. 4th-Bornes. 8th-lil Bayern, Oro, Ocpack. 11th-Achilles, Afridi, Wakan Maru." 15th-Acura, Ballarat, Denbighshire, Nuernberg, Shaohsing, Witle kind. 18th-Glaucus, Glengarry, Benciouch, V'divostock : 7 5. Kumana Maru.

Tokyo HOMEWARD-15th Oct-Bauert. 18th-Bahia, | Koshi ARRIVALS AT HOME-18th Oct.-Prinz Hein Nagasaki

rich Stentor.

Kagoshima Taiboke Taichu Талпа

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED

Per Woosung, from Shanghai, &c., Mr. Glass. Per Peria, from Manila, Misses Hopan and Gacheco, Messrs. Grior and Radigan,

Koshui

Pescadores

Gutzind

Peak

Amoy Swatow..

Per Choyang, from Shanghai, &c., Captain S Martin, Messra. Tweedy and Butler.

10 a.

FI

"

Wind.

*40[')} {

1001 11BaseAl

VISITORS AT HOTELS,

HONGRONG HOTEL

Mr. W. H. Anderson

Mr. D. A. Andrews,

Mrs. Angn

Mr. K Arnold

Mr. M. Arts Mr. W. S.

Bailey

MT+ Bakewell

Mr.

B. J. Barlow Mr. F. C. Harlow Dr. H. W. Bayly

Mr. J. T. Boll

Dr.

Fleringer

Mr. J.

Black

Mr. C. Blanchet

Mr. A. Bonner Me do Broc

Major and Mr. V. B.

Brown, R.E., and childern

Mr. Burstow Major Buttanshaw

.H. Camerou air. D.

Mr. W. Church Dr. F. Clarke Mr. G. E. Colo Mr. J. S. Colson Col. Comte Mr. H. E.

Concy

3. J. Connell

Mr. J.

Mrs. Davies and child

Mr. P. Donroche Mr. Devilbias

Mr. G. M. Discombe blad Darchill, RA,

Capt. & Mrs. Dunsford

and child Major P. S. Dyeon

W. Edwards Mr. F. Mr. & Mrs. Porniald Mr. C. D.

Finlay Mr. Fischer

Mr. Kennedy Gibson

Mr. W. S. Gibsoл Mr. L. Gillet Mr. C. Glover

Mr. John Graat Mrs. W. W. Greenc Mre, Hamilton Mr. B. E. Hansen Mr. J. A. Hawkins Mr. .G.. Hockford Mr. & Mrs. Howtine

Mr. W. Kerfoot Hughes Mr. A. N. Huka Capt. Innes

Miss E. Ireso

Mr. E. N. Irving.... Mr. & Mrs. E. Johansen Mr. & Mra, E. S. Joseph Mr. E. A. Katsch

PEAK

Mir. T. F. Boulton Mr. James Beattie Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar

Mr. H. F. B.. Brayno Col. L. F. Brown, R.E.

Mr. G. Brusse Col. A

A. W. Collarl

Mr. & Mrs, J. L. O'Con-

nell

Colonel Crookonden

Mr. W. Davies

Mr. F. H. Dixon

Mr. W. B. Dixon

Mr. J. S. Ezekiel

Mr. Andrew Forbes Mr. Andrew

Mr. D.

Grafiney

DA. Graha Major Hamilton Mr. B. G. Ilarvey MK. J. YOU

von Houten Mr.

& Mrs.

W. F. Inglis

and children Mr. Philips Jane Mr. H. N. Joffries Mr. J. E. Lee

Mr. & Mrs. F. Kione Major H. S. King

Mr. N. LazaİYA

Major R. P. Litledala,

E.E.

Mr. Gordon MacKio Captain and Mr E. E.

McLellan

Mr. & Mr J. F. Mac-

Lood

Mr. A Marix

Mr. Marlow Mr. Aleo, Marsh

Mr. Michael

Mr. & Mrs. Milton

Miss D. M. Nickalls Mr. & Mrs. Ogden Mr. W. Parfit

Dr. W. W. Peared

Mr. A. J. Pitcher

Mr. O. Pollsk

Mr.

H. Prico

Capt. Radcliffe, R.E. ́

Dr. L. E.

Mr. A. Rol

Miss M. Eigoland

Mrs. N. Rolinson

Mrs. J. Bose and chikl

Mr. C.

Schouw

Mr. P. W. Sergant

Lt. Com. F. H. Sherwan

Mr. E. Sidway

Lt. Col. Simoneau

Mr. A. E.

Aur. A. Simpson

Mr. M. Siva

Mr. T. J. Smith

Mr. R. G. Smithers

Mr. Snowin

Mr. Somerville

Southan

MIBB

Mrs. M. Stanford

Mr. H. A. Stewart

Mr. & Mra.. Taylor

Mr. D. G. Taylor

Mr. A. B. Thistlewaite Dr. & Mrs. J.C. Thomson

child

Mr. H. M. Tibbey

Mr. A. Valintine

Mr. G. H. Wakomart

Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.

Watts

Mr. W. J. G. Whiley Mrs. A. M. Whitton Lieut. & Mrs. Bagnall

WIN

Mr. J.J, Woollen... Mr. & Mrs. H. Taylor

Wright

HOTEL.

Mrs. Lou and chiki Mr Hugo Maile

Mrs, & Miss Marahun-

delli

Mr. R. Martin

Mr. A. J. May

Mr. H. M. Maze

Mr. A. B. McDermott

Mr. & Mrs. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Newm

Mumford & children Mr. M. Oustingl Mr. John Pitt, R.N. Hon. H. E. Pollock Capt. & Mrs. Prynne Hon. R. Mur. Rum

SBY,

KN.

'Mrs. Sawer

Mr. Wilhelm egert Mr. A. Sinclair

Mr. A. G. Slobes Mr. J. S. Thotasun Colonel Wheeler

Mr. W. H. Wheeler. Mrs. W. Wilson & child

CRAIGIEBURN HOTEL.

Mr. H. Holla Mr. & Mrs. W. Bruce Mr. E. Buras-Pye Mr. & Mrs. H. Matheson

Brow

Mr. J. W. Crouch Mr. G. H. Edwards Mr. & Mrs. C. Georg Mr. & Mrs. G. Grinible

Miss J. Allon

Major and Mrs, Claude

Hamilton

Mr. J. J. H. Haemskerk

ir. W. Heins

Capt. P. Langlands,

A.O.D.

Mrs. Langlands

Mr. & Mrs. F. R. C. Sur.

plice

CONNAUGHT House.

Miss Bayly

Mr. L. E. Bennett

Mr. & Mrs. J. Bryan Mrs. A. J. Coffee.

Lieut. & Mrs. R. S. Cum-

ing

Mr. E. P. Ellison

Mr. Walter H, Gors

Mr. & Mrs. T. W. Hind

inirah

Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Lowe

and child

Miss. Macleod. Mr. J. H. Moore Dr. Oskar Muller, M.D. Hon. Dr. Omrhyatokha

Milkmaid&

NDEN

BRAND

Milk

Guaranteed

Full Cream.

Largest Sale in the World.

JAPAN

LEDE MARK

COALS

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA

(OR MITSUI & CO.)

HEAD OFFICE --43, BAKAMOTO-CHO, TOKTO LONDON OFFICE $4 LIME STREET, E.C. HONGKONG OFFICE:-6 ICE HOUSE STREET, BRANCH OFFICES:

New York, San Franciscs, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy, Shanghai, Haukow, Chofoo, Tientsin, Nowchuang. Fort Arthur, Seoul, Chomulpo, Yokohams, Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Kure, Bhimonoseki, Moji, Wakamatsu, Karatan, Nagasaki, Kuchinotsu, Sasebo, Mike, Hakodate, Tripsh, &c.

Talegraphic Address for all the Offices:

A.B.C. and A 1 Codes used.

MITSUL"

CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy, Arsenals und Bailway Bureau; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works, Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamerя. SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Müke, Tagawa, Yamand and Ida Coal Mines; and SOLE AGENTS for Fukume, Hokoku, Ichimura, Kanada, Kishima, Monsoura, Onoura, Otsuji, Tohmiyama, Tenbakuro, Yoshinotami, Yoshio, Yqnokibars, and other Coal Mines.

N INUZURA, Manager, Hongkong, 1st August, 1901.

PEERLESS SCOTS WHISKIES.

HAIG & HAIG, LD., DISTILLERS SINCE 1679.

3 Star, SPECIALThe finest of all "Peg" WHISKIES at

(1931

i A $18.00

$12,00

5 Star, LIQUEUE-Exquisite, best in the World for Chub or Private use at

Stop drinking rank, Smoky Stuff, because "It comes through the Sopa- Try Hare & HAIG'S WHISKIES; pure, mellow, idatured, hon-smoky, delicate flavourt? One tried, preferred to all others: Sola Agents for Hongkong.

13701.

A. LING & CO., FURNITURE STORE.

PLATED GLASS & CROCKERY WARF Also FOOCHOW LACQUERED WARE

FURNITURE on HIRE.

68, QUEEN'S ROAD CEN FEAL. Hongkong, 1st May, 1901.

1145 IEN TING.

SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET.

TERMS VERY MODERATE.

Consultation Free. Hongkong, 23rd September, 1891.

KEATINO'S POWDER

KEATINO'S. POWDER

Miss d'Almada Rome- KEATING'S POWDER

dion

KEATING'S POWDER

Mz. J. M. d'Almad.

Komedios

Mrs. do Almada o C.

Remedios

Mr. & Mra. G. Roy and

children

Mr. E. J. Schmitz Mr. & Men. Ed; Schmu

toubans

Mrs. F. L. Stron

Missa M. L. Strong Mr. W. S. Vidor

Miss E. M. Weathers. Dr. Wondland, M.D.

WAVERLST HOTEL.

Mr. N. K. Davidson Mr. J. M. Ellis Mrs. H. C.-D. Frampton Miss Hutchings Miss B. Hutchings M. J. M. Jones Lieut.-Colonel Koe Mr. R. W. Laxton

Barteler

Dr. Macleod Mr. Benita Mestrea Mrs. Retallick Mr. E. Riddock Mr. N. S. P. Triming

ham

Mrs. Wispeit

HONGKONG REGISTER

Previous Un date -day 4 jam į aʊ 10 2.10.

On late

at & p.m.

Tesperata

Humidity

29.97

04

2008

ZT

72.

Direction of wind

5%

ESE

ENE

Force 1.

Weather

b

b

Hatt!.....

High open air temperature on the 31st Lowest open air temperature on the 1st

Hongkong Observatory, 22nd October.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE. 23rd to the 29th October.

HOU, WATER.

Hongkon

LOW WATER

Hoagong Height.

מו

ענד

59.

30.04

29.94

77

20.95

29,00

Men Tine, Height,

Men Title.

+

20.90

30.28

F. 191.

h, mu

It i

Wed 10

3 64

11 40

30.12

8 123 4

11 30 A

30.00

Thon 24

6.

S

0 21 A

0

# 10

30.09 30.08

Fri. 25

620

4 3

034

7 14

# 5 1

J 58 A

Sh

20

7 25

41

A

30.07 30.08

29.88

Sur.

10

112

31

5 f

3108.

9 30

a

Taes

ZJ

***

24.90

t. S. JeS 7 a. i

12

Hongkong... 30 a.

Feak Gap Ko

Rock... Macap....... Uniphong. 7B Manila 106. Malate..... 3. Bacolod, Deilo Cobu

Per Yawala Horu, from Yokohama, for Canton.... Hongkong, Mrs. W. H. Greene, Mr., Mr. and Mine Playfair, Capt. Gordon Casserly. Messrs. J. Peart, H Neahans, H. Uugmer, Rich Ottor, Mark Korr, J. Filthie, Zarza and S. Hayashi for Manila, Mrs, Peter E. Traub and child. Capt. and Mrs. Moses, Messrs. G. C. M. Swin. dlo, F. P. Riedeneener, H. Masuyama and M. Tagawa, Mr. and Mrs. Kawata; for Townsville, Mr. K. Yamamoto; for Melbourne, Mr. M. Sakikawa; for Sydney, Messza. S. Krichauf and E. Krichauf,

DEPARTED.

לם

pt

45

3 13 1

JOHN BROWNHILL, DECEASED.

MARY BROWNHILL, DECEASED.

The P.M. steamer Peru, with mails, &c., left Per Loos, for Saigon, Right Rev. Camel-Oe the 22nd at 11:25 -The bargueler has clen slightly NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all

San Frameisco for this port via Honolulu, Yecko-beke, Rers. Blois and Asseray, Dr. Dupuy coast of Uhite and the Sea of Japan, and low over the Pacific to of either of the above named deceased persons Persons, Firms, or Companies having any On the China coast. Pressure remains high between the N Claim or Claims against the Estates or Effects hamn, Taland Sec, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shang- Messrs. Da Luz, M. J. d'Oliveira, J. A. Rodri- the E of the Philippines. Frash sonsoon on the Chins boast, bai, on the 5th inst

gues, J. O'Connell, E. Solionz and J. Labriere; arang monsoon in the N part of the China Sea. Forecasmust send in the particulars of their respective

The O. & D. steamer Coptic, with mails, &o, left San Franciscs for this post, via Honolulu, Fokolama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 13th inst

THE GERMAN MÁILS.

The Imperial German Mail steaner Bagers, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 30th ult, left Colombo in the 19th

for Singapore, Mrs. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown; for Marseilles, Miss C. Jacque, Rav. Murcier, Messrs. A. L. Bindloss, O. M. Carion, F. Rolland, Poubair and J. Leeur.

Per Annam, for Shanghai, Mes. Hill, Mogars. E. Gumbert, Provaznik, Nagy, Pasterny, Trices, Nemrava and Stoby, for Nagasaki, Mrs. Hans. and five children; for Yokohama, Mr. Jeannacot

Moderate NE winds; floe.

Claims

or before the 8th DAY OF NOVEMBER MR. FALCONRE & Co.'s Existar, 22nd Oct. next to the Administrator and Executor JAMES Baroneter 9A....50.05 Therm, 9AM. (Wet bulb)70 ROBERT MUDIE, whose address is at the Barometer LP.M...29.97 Theria, 19.m. (Wet bulb)89 Office of C. EWENS, Solicitor, 38, Queen's Barometer: 4 F.29.91 Therm, 4pm. (Wetbulb)70 Road Central, Hongkong, after which said date Thermo. BAM... 78 Therm. Maximum.....................80, the mid Administrator and Executor will

pre Thermioni. 1P.M... So Therma. Minimum over ceed to wind up and distribute buth Estates, Thermom, 4. 79 nights.

76 Dated this 8th day of October, 1901, ₤2563

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