OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1904.

VESSELS ON THE BERTH

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.

NAVIGATION CO., LD. Day, at 739 4.3.1 on

JOINT

SERVICES.

FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT.

MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL.

TAKING CARGOʻON THROUGH KILLS OF LADING FOR ALL EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA, AND SUMATRA PORTS.

OUTWARDS.

PROM

STEAMERS

"DARDANUS"

DUB

"YANGTSZE”. „................tch "DIOMED "

On 15th May. On 21st May, On 29th May. On 3rd June.

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "CALOHAS" GLASGOW und LIVERPOOL... GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL...

HOMEWARDS.

STEAMERS

FOR

GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL

} "ACHILLES"

"ALCINOUS"

*DEUCALION'

LONDON and ANTWERP.. LONDON and ANTWERP,. LONDON and ANTWERP.

FOR

"AGAMEMNON"

* Taking Cargo for Liverpool at Loudon Rates.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, und) all PACIFIC COAST PORTS, VIA} NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA)

Hongkong, 5th May, 1994.

STEAMKES

"CALOHAS"

For Freight, apply to

TO SAIL

On 18th May. On 24th May. On 7th June. On 21st June.

S.S. "WING CHAI," Captain Samuel Bell Smith, EPARTURES from Hongkong, en woel Excursion Sundaya, at 8.30 AM. from Macao. wook days at about 2 p.ar. and Sundays about 7.30 p.31

FARE-(week days) Ist Class (including cabin and servant), $3. Return Ticket $5.

End Class $1. 3rd Qinng 50 cents. On Excursion Sundays 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class Single Tickot 82. Return Ticket S. Rotnen Ticket including Tiffa and Diauer either ou baril or at Mano Hotal $5. Or Sundays $5 extra will be charged for each Cabin which has accommodation for two or more Passengers.

Wharf at the Western end of Wing Lok Street.

The Steamer runs an Excursion Trip Every Sunday, and takes ouly 31 heurs to reach Macao.

MING ON & CO.,

2nd Finor, 16, Victoria Strost. Hongkong 8th Sentember, 1903,

FOR CANTON.

THE nowand fast Twin-Screw Steamer

TH

"SAN CHEUNG," 951 Tous, Captain A. Murphy, will leave for Canton at 8.30 PM, on SUNDAYS, TUES DAYS and THURSDAYS and return to

Hongkong on the following days, leaving Canton at 5 r.m. Excellent accommodation, ols trio light, and perfect enisins, Wharf at Hongkong near Harbour Office.

Second.

TO BAIL

Os 17th May.

First-class Faro, $3 ench way. class, 31.50 each way. Meals, 31 nuob.

Cargo Freight very moderate.

CHEUNG ON ŠTEAMBOAT CO., LD,,

No. 147, Connaught Road Central, Hongkong, 15th March, 1904

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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

POK

SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI

YOKOHAMA and KOBE.

NINGPO and SHANGHAI

MANILA... - ****

CEBU and ILOILO

LIMITED.

SWATOW, CHEFOO and TIENTSIN. THURSDAY ISLAND, COOK

TOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and MEL BOURNE

STEAMERS *FOOCHOW" "WHAMPOA' CHANGSHA

TO SAIL,

On 12th May.

On 13th May.

On 18th May.

+ "SINGAN

SUNGKIANG"

On 14th May.

On 17th May.

On 17th May.

On 18th May.

On 2nd June.

#WUCHANG",

"KANSU

"CHANGSHA"

*The attention of Passengers is dirested to the superior accommodation offered by these stoumors, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table. A ́duly qualified Surgeon is carried.

Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtze and Northern China Porta. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all Now Zealand Ports and other Australian Porto,

REDUCED SALOON FARES, SINGLE AND RETURN, TO MANILA AND

AUSTRALIAN POETS, For Freight or Passage, apply to—

Hongkong, 11th May, 1904.

STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.

(With liberty to call at Philippine Ports)

HE Stoamship

TH

"BREIZ HUEL,"

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

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CHINA COMMERCIAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

司公限有船瀚華中

FOR MOJI AND SALINA CRUZ (MEXICO).

will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, theTHE Steamship

17th iust, instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight & further information, apply to

STANDARD OIL COMPANY

OF NEW YORK, Oriental Freight Department

Hongkong, 11th May, 1904.

(1128

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

"LOTHIAN,”

will be despatched for the above ports ou SATURDAY, the 21st lust., at 4 F..

For Freight, apply at Company's O098, No. 20, Des Voeux Road.

J. S. VAN BUREN, Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, Hongkong, 10th May, 1904,

FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKT, HIOGO AND YOKOHAMA.

THE Imperial German Mail Steamship

"SACHSEN," "

Captain R. Pesch, dus here with the outward German-Mail about WEDNESDAY, 5 P.31., will leave for the above places about 12/24 hours after arrivul.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, For Further Particulars, apply to

MELCHERS' & 00,

Agents.

Hongkong, 10th May, 1904,

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AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Steamship

"RAS ISSA,” will be despatebied for the above port on THURSDAY, the 26th May.

For Freight, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Agents. Hongkong, 26th April, 1904.

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MESSAGERIES CANTONNAISES.

J. TREVOUX & CO. HONGKONG-CANTON NIGHTLY SERVICE.

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUS.THE

TRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED FOR

BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTALų AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN Ports.

THE Steamship TH

"CHUSAN," Captain W. B. Palmer, B.N.E. carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for Bombay, etc., on SATURDAY, the 21st MAY, 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 Colombo into a steamer proceed- ing direct to Marseilles and London; other. cargo for London, &c, will be conveyed via Bombay

Parcels will be received at this Office until

4 P.M. the day before sailing. The contents and

value of all packages are required.

Shippers are particularly raquestad to note

Commodions Steamer

"PAUL BEAU,"

Captain Frangeni, leaves Hongkong for Canton at P., on SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, returning to Hongkong the following daye, leaving Canton L5F.M., taking

passengers and cargo as nona).

GRACA & CO., FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STAMP DEALERS,

No. 58, PEEL STREET, HONGKONG, Will be glad to send STAMPS en approval to any address on receipt of satisfactory refer-

ences.

Are also propared to purchase used PORTAGE STAMPS in Largo or Small Quantities for Cash Agents WaZTED,

15 to 25 per cent. Discount. Allowed. [881

MARTIN'S

VIPIOL STEEL Afor Ladies! PILLS

A Franch Remedy for all Irregularities Toamnée of Ladies keep a box of Martia p 2000s in the kovas, is that on the trai sign of shy, Arregularity of the Byslem & kindly dose may be admittered. Thoas who use thoni recomanens kemenc their entireipusarle Akalhamnistuvad Stores, or post Tren Bji BLATIN, Charis SAUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND.

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Eleven Powers. 1901.

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L

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Mr. A. Chapman

Major A. A. Chichouter

Maior French

CHRONICLE Japan. 1876 Japan Supplementary, 1870; Eng. Liest.

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LONDON LONDON

PARIN

Vladivostock

Nicokjewek

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The B.S. "CHARLES HARDOUIN." Captain Morlin; leaves Hongkong on MON- DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, st Scoul the usual honr.

Chemulpo Those

Kus Ban

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Masampo. HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES

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30 30

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The Company's Wharf is at the end of Queen Street, Praya West.

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Annam Hue Tonkin Provinces Quinhon

PHILIPPINES

Hoilo

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Labuen

Tourano Saigon Cambodge

Celxa

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Manils

For further particulars, apply to

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Sarawak

F420

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.

E. A HEWETT,

Superintendent.

THE British steamship

Johore Pahang

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"YING KING,"

Batavia

the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading.

For further particulare, apply to

Hongkong, 9th May, 1904.

Capt. Wm.Robinson, of 1089 tons, Registered, is Buitenzorg the newest, fastest and most luxuriously furuished steamer on the line and is lighted throughout with electricity; hot and cold water service. British The cuisine is nnoroelled.

NATAI, LINE OF STEAMERS.

HE Undersigned GENERAL AGENTS

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For Freight and further particulars,

apply to

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2nd

Meals

Tw

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