OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM
NAVIGATION CO., LD.
JOINT SERVICES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH, 1904.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS. HE Steamship
THE
"GLENARTNEY,"
FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT.Goods are being innded at their risk into the
MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL.
TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR ALL EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN. WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA,
FCOAL
(AND SUMATRA PORTS,
OUTWARDS,
STRAMEIS
GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... “JASON". GLASGOW und LIVERPOOL... "ACHILLES' GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL.. "ALCINOUS" GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "RYSON" GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "PROMETHEUS' GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... · “ DEUCALION”. GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "ULYSSES" GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "DARDANUS
FOR
LONDON and ANTWERP.....
* GENOA, MARSEILLES and Į
LIVERPOOL
HOMEWARDS.
STEAMERS
"MACHAON".
*IDOMENEUS”.
LONDON and ANTWERP..
“TELEMACHUS“,
**ANTENOR"
**GENOA. MARSEILLES and Į
"ACHILLES"
LONDON and ANTWERP.
LIVERPOOL
DUC
On 9th April,
On 10th April,
On 16th April.
On 17th April,
On 24th April.
On 1st May,
On 7th May.
On 13th May.
Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Rates,
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.
Fon
STEAMERS
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and)
TO BAIL
On 12th April.
On 14th April.
On 26th April.
Op 10th May.
On 20th May.
TO SAIL
On 19th April.
ol! PACIFIC COAST PORTS, VIA "HYSON" NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
The 88,"ANAVI" loft Port Darwin on the 30th inst., for Manila and Hongkong.
For Freight, apply to-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
-Hongkong, 5th April, 1904.
AGENTS,
10.11
CHINA NAVIGATION CO.
SHANGHAI
MANILA...
-CERU and ILOILO
SWATOW and TIENTSIN
LIMITED.
PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE,
BRISBANE,
SYDNEY nad YELBOURNE .......
STEAMERS
" WHAMPOA"
· “KAIFONG"
* "WUCHANG"
† "CHIHLI '
* "CHINGTU”.
TO BAIL.
On 5th April, & P.H. On 6th April.
On 7th April, 4 P.M.
On 7th April, 4 P.M.
On 8th April.
To attention of Passengers is directed to the superior pocommodation offered by these steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light Unrivalled Table. A dnly qualified Bargeon is carrisi,
+ Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtze and Northern China Ports.
Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand Ports and other Australian Ports.
REDUCED SALOON FARES, SINGLE AND RETURN, TO MANILA AND AUSTRALIAN PORTS (500 Special Advertisement),.
For Freight or Fagaage, apply to
Hongkong, 4th April, 1904.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR STRAITS, UEYLON, AUS- TEALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT,
MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. THROUGH BILL OF LADING ISSUED FOR BATAVIA, Persian Gulf, CONTINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
BE Sternship
"BALLAARAT," Captain C. R. Longdon, E.N.34, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this fox Bambay, sto, en SATURDAY, the 9th APRIL, at Noon, taking passengers and cargo for the above ports.
Silk and Valuables, all cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombe into a stoumer proceed- ing direct to Marseilles and London; other -cargo for Landon, &c, will be conveyed via
Bombay.
Parcels will be received at this Office until 4P., the day before sailing. The contents and Talne of all packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading,
For further particulars, apply to
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 29th March, 1904.
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR FIUME AND TRIESTE (DIRECT), Calling et SINGAPORE, PENANG,
COLOMBO, BOMBAY KARACH ADEN, SUBZ en PORT SAID. (Taking Cargo at through rates to the BRATTES, to SOUTH AFRICA, PERSIAN GUlf, Red SBA, BLACK SEA, Levant, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS).
T
WE Company's Steamship
"TRIESTE,"
Captain Mecozzi, will be despatched as abova cn WEDNESDAY, the 20th April, P.M.
For information as to Passage and Freight, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & CO.,
A goats. Princes Building. Hongkong, 29th March, 1904,
FOR CANTON,
THE newand fast, Twin-Screw Stamer
*SAN CHEUNG,”
|
BUTTERFIELD) & SWIRE,
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NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE"
ITALIANA. (Florio and Rabattino United Companies.) STEAM FOR BOMBAY VIA SINGA. PORE AND PENANG.. Having connection with Company's Mail Sten
mers to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN and GENOA, also VENICE and TRIESTE, all MEDITER RANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS up to CALLAO. (Taking Corgo at through rates to PERSIAN GULF and BAGDAD, also BARCELONA, VALENZA, ALICANTE, ALMERIA Bud MALAGA,),
THE Steamship
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At Bombay the Steamer is discharging in Vistoria Dock.
For further particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & CO., Agents. Hongkong, 30th March, 1904.
NATAL, LINE OF STEAMERS.
HE' Undersigned GENERAL AGENTS in CHINA and JAPAN for the above Line are prepared to issue THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all the principal perts in SOUTH AFRICA, in connection with INDO CHINA STTAM NAVIGATION Co.'s fortnightly ervice hence to CALOUTTA Sailings from CALCUTTA for CarK PORTS every fortnight.
For Freight and further particulars,
apply to
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED. General Agents for China and Japan. Hongkong, 471 Angust, 15
$10.00
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3,00
having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that thir
Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, where oach Consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as tho Goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by the 5th pror, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be affcoted.
All lang pakages must be left in the Godowns, and i corlificate, of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the steamer's arrival, after which no claims will be recognised.
MCGREGOR BROS. A GOW. Hongkong, 20th March, 1904.
(895 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Steamship
PRINZ REINRICH,”
OF THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, having arrived, Courigneos of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables, aro being lander and stored at their risk into the Gedowns of the Hooghong and Kowloon Wharf and Gudowa Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded tuloss notice to the conteury be given before 5 P, To-DAY, the 34th inst.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 6th April, will be subject
to rent
All broken, chafel, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gudawns, where they will be. examined on Wednesday, the 6th April, at 9.30 AM.
All Clairas must reach us before the 6th April, or they will not be recognised.
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Hongkong, th March, 1904,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED, AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA, TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
YONSIGNEES per Company's Steamor
"OOPACK,"
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All Claims against the Stamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 10th prox. or they will not be recognised, No Fire Insurance has been affected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
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Mosara. Kelly & Walsh, Ld.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS IN THE CHINA SQUADRON.
Alacrity, de patel-bont, 1,700 tons, 10 guns,
Lieut, A.
Col. & Mrs. G. H. Ferrier Capt. & Mrs. Foote, N.
Major French
Eng
L'aut.
Grant, R.N. Major Hamilton
RN.
A.
Mr. s. Sinclair
Mc. Cad W. Smith
Me... Findlay Sm
O.C. Sinalcha
K. Mr. W.O.C.
St
Comdr.and Mrs. Hardy.
Mr. F. T. B. Howitt Mr. Holborow Mr. F. Hubba Mr. H. U. JoFries Mr. and Mra, J. B. Le Mr. D. N. Lowe Dr. H. F. Lucas Mr. Luigeus
Mr. A. N. H. McDermott
Mr.
Mr. an
Sto.conson and Mr. Stales Mr. ant Mrs. J. uthe
pand child Mr. Wyen Uffel Capt. & Mrs. Watkii
Mr. & Mra. M. Wate
un child
Mr. T. Wenbo Dr. & Mrs. M. J. Whi Mr. & Mrs. C. O Yat
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Dr. G. J. Baker Mr. T, Borry Mr. and Mr. Brisac Mrs. S. E. Brown Mr. Ken ott Brown dir. B. B. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Daves
Apt, W. Farhardt Mr. A. Eibaloh "Capt. N. Van W, Jurri-
aanse
Mr. H. B. Gibbins Mr. W. B. Gibbing Mr. J. Watt Jameson
R. A.
Mrs. F. E. Kont Mr. H. F. Lucas Mr. T. de Masivoie Mr. Ed. Muelle, Cop
for Poru Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Cri Mr. G. Felerson Mr. A. da Bekovauty Mr. W. Raya Me and Mra, T. J. Ro Mr. E. Rothenberg Mehra, M. J.
Stup'ions
Mr. & Mrs. M. P. Thig
3,000 h.p., Comdr. O. De Brock, Hongkong Lieut. Col, F. E. Kent, Mr. U. 3. Vaughan Albion, battleship, 12,950 toas, 16 gas, Capt.
Fremantle, Hongkong
Algerine, sloep, 1,050 tons, 6 gaus, 1,100 h.p.. Jomar. Rowland Nugent, Hongkong Amy iitrito, 1st class cruiser. 11,000 loas, 18,000 h. Copt. Charles Windbou, C.V.O., Hongkong Blenheim, 1st class cruiser, 9,000 tons, 12
21,411 h.p., Caps, P. G. Stopford, at Hongkong Bramble, gunboat, 710 toas, guns, 1,309 h.p.,
Lieut. Comdr C. O. M. Makina, Yangtze Britomart, gaboat, 710 tons, & gans, 1,300 h.p..
Lieut, Coudr. Thes. D. Pratt, Yang teze Cantarion, battleship, 10,500 tons, Capt. Fegan,
Hongkong Cressy, cruiser, 12.000 tons. 14 guns, 21,000 hp., Capt. Henry M. T. Tudor, Hongkong Eclipse, craiser, 5,600 tons, 11 guns, Captain Esplogle, gunboat, 1,070 tons, 10 guns, Comar.
Stokes, Singapore Ernest G. Barton, Newchwang Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tons, & gas, 5,780 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. C. Asser, at Hongkong Fearless, gunboat, 443 tone. 12 guns, Comade.
Vaughan Lowes, Woibhiwei
Glory, battleship, 12,950 tons, 15 guas, 13,500 b.p., Captain A. W. Carter, Hongkong Handy, torpedo-bout destroyer: 260 tons, & guns,
4.000 h.p.. in reserve
¿ CONNAUGHT HOUSE,
Mr, W, E. Allen
Mr J. F. Ball re J. Bell Mrs. B. Dufour Munic. Delet
Mr.. Fernandes Mr. J. D. H rri BIT. L. Hayter Mr. R. G. Hackford
Mr. E. B. Helme Mr. E. Howard
Mrs. Jesus and family Mr. A. S. Jens Mr. H. G. McKilligin Mr. G. A. Moir
Mr. F. Barrain Mr. J. Coyle Mr. Crezu
Mr. F. Engelkin Mr. G. Francis Bir. Giroud
Dr. Rough
Mr. Jenson Mr. L. E. Kerana Mr. MacSwager
Mr. 1. H. Nawbon Mr. Lim Nutze Mr. Olegario Mr. A. V. Pinson Mr. G. C. Bocs Mr W. R. Bobertson Mr. A. G. Roberto Mr. N. H. Butantford Dr. A.
Smith
Mr. T. . SwaDY Mr.N.S. P. Trimingaan Mr. G. II. Wakeman Mr W. L Williams Mr. W. R. Young
THOKAC' HOTEL.
Mr. & Mrs. P. Mondož Mr. F. Mier
Mr. Chua, S. Felm Mr. . Robin
Miss V. RoYB Mr. Otso Soburiy Mr. A, S. Sirbund Mr. Whiley Mr. S., Willie
L.C Young
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL.
Me E. C. Lewis Mr. K. S. Hasset
Mr. A. M. McClay Capt. H. Johanson Lieut. 7, MacClay Mr. and Mrs. Glinton Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Call
sen and child Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Banuer
Hart, torpeilo-boat destroyer, 280 tous, 6 gues
4,000 h.p., in raxerys Humber, atoreship, 16 tons, Comir. John D.
Duintzeo, Weiuziwaí Janus, torpedo-heat destroyer, 230 tons: 6 guue,
3,000, ia reserve Kinala, river gunboat, 1 tons, Lisut-Coundr.
Christopher P. Metcalf, on Yangsu Loviathan, cruiser, 14, 100 tons, Capt. Ion, W.
G. Stopford, Wel haiwei Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gons. Mr.A. V. Pritwitz
Lient-Comdr. G. G. Webster, West River Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ash- Ocean. battleship, 12,930 tone, 16 guns, 18,500 down and children
i.h.p.. Captain R. F. Q. Foote, J..., Hongkong
Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 350 tons, iu Mr. Brooks
Lieut. T. F. Clark
reserve
Phoenix, sloop, 1,015 tous, 6 guns, 1,400 h.p.,
Comdr. J. Nicholas, Shanghai Rambler, surveying-sulp, 83 tons, Capt. Morrie
H. Smyth Hongkin Rinaldo, stoop, 880 tons, & gave, Coudr. D. St.
Anbyn Wake, Hongkong Robin, river geuboat 85 tons, 2 guns, 240
hp., Lieat Comdr. Vaughan, West River Rosario, sloop
980 tons, 6 gaus, 11,400 h.p., Comdr, Thos. Jackson, Yungtss Sandpiper, river gunboat, 86 toas, 2 gans, 210 Bp., Lieut.-Comdr. L. W. Joues, West River
Great Britain, 1894; Daties Convention 180; Sirias, 2nd class cruiser, 3,600 tons, Capt. C. H.
Russia, Agreements as to Ceros; Unite:ti
H. Moore, cruising
Lieut. Col. and
Iremonger Mr. W. Date)
Mr. H. Withɔ Mr. and Mrs. Van Epa and daughter Mr. and Mrs. G. Gibeo Jágut. T. PeSATO Dr. F. Keyt Capt. J. O. Jarard Lieut. F, Chandler Hr. F. Lawrence Mr. Paul Le# Mr. and Mrs. · Leo.
Miner
Kovie
IECTEL.
Mr. Mitske!!
Mra.
Mr. Mu.chie Dr. B Schiffon Mr. K. Takava
HOTEL
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dr. Francis C. Boobed Mr. Wm E. Boling Afr. Walter Chinie M. Lelo Dolliver Misa Eleanor Donaldson Miss Clara Doanidson. Mr. C. Georg M. L. C. Grint
Mr.L. Quisizin et famille
ALPA,
Mr. AF-1 Hauer
dr. J. R. Libson - Mr. C. W. Ny
Mr. W. L. Radgeta Mr. J. T. Saavedra Mr. Saxdall'
Ar. Ricardo Floresy Sr Mr. E. Uitmad & famil