THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27cm, 1011.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN

REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO

VANCOUVER, B.C.. SEATTLE

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA AND · JAPAN,

Second half of Oct "Firat balf of Nov. Firat half of

&

STEAMER

FROM

PORTLAND (Or.),

EXPECTED ON OR ABOUT

WILL LEAVE FOR

'ON OR ABOUT

VIA

'SHANGHAI

AND

JAPANESE PORTS.

CARRYING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL

OVERLAND COMMON POINTS.

Tons

Steamers

Captain

To Fail on or About

Dw,

TJIMAHI

TJIBODAS...

TJEKINI.....

TJILATJAP

TJILIWONG

"JAPAN

SHANGHAI

JAVA

JAVA

SHANGHAI

TJIPANAS...

JAVA

Second half of Chot, Second half of Oct First half of Nov. First half of Nov First hall of Nov First half of

JAVA

JAYA

JAPAN

SHANGHAI

JAVA

Nov.

First half of

Nov.

First half of

Nov.

JAVA

Nov.

21st November,

TJIMANOEK

JAVA

Second half of

JAPAN

Nov

Second half of Not. Second half of Nov,

-TJITAROEN |-~~-~

JAYA

Becond half of

JAPAN

Nov.

¦ Second half of Nov.

STRATHLYON

8,000

J. R. Shar

To be followed by other Steamers of the Company at regular intervals. Calling at AMOY and KEELUNG if sufflolent inducement offers The BANK-LINE Steamers are of the Newest Design, have most Commodious Accom modation, and are fitted with Electric Light and Wireless Telegraphy.

Special Parcel Express to America and Canadian Polate.

For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to→→

TELEPHONE No. 780.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED. KING'S BUILDING, Praya Central,

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bill of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAT, DURBAN (Natal). EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transbipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

: 5391

FROM HONGKONG : 28th October.

The Steamers are all fitted thronghoat with Electric Ligt, and have accommodation for limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to al Netherlands-Indian Porta on through Bills of Lading.

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

York Buildings, lat Floor.

Hongkong, 18th October, 1911.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Telephone No. 375.

SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

CO., LTD.

GOTHENBURG.

17.

PROTOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

DESTINATION

STEAMEDS

SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, J *PEKING"...

PROPOSED SAILINOS,

FROM COLOMBO:

10th November.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,

(MANAGING AGENTS).

46

For Rates and Furiber Information, apply to

KOBE & MOJI...

1o CEYLON"

For Freight and Further Particulars, apply to

OLOF WIJK & CO., CHINA AGENCIES, AKTIEBOLAG.

YORK BUILDINGS TOP FLOOR.

Cutler Famer &

the Wine

Merchany of the Cam

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 26th at 12.05 pm. The baromater has fallen over 8. Japan and the Loochoos, and': ries over N. Chịns and the N. part of the Sou of Japan.

The depression lying over the intor area yos terday has moved away North-eastwards.

A shallow depression covers the Loochoos and B. Japan, and pressure is still relatively low

NAFIER JOHNSTONES ver 8. W. China and Tongking

"SQUARE BOTTLE"

WHISKY.

UNVARIED FOR OVER

150 YEARS.

THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN

1745. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.,

and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

A high pressure area is now situated over N. China, and the monsoon will freshen again over the Formoen Channel and the N, part of the Chias Sea,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hears anding at noon today is as follows

DISTRICT

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel

FORECAST.

(N.E. winds,

freshening.

South coast of China between t

Hongkong and Lamooks. } Same as No. 1.

South coast of China between

Hongkong and Hainan. Same as No. 1. 8.E. to N.E. winde, freshening; fair at irst, cloudy and misty later.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL.

[56

Station.

REGISTER.

Oetaber 26th--AT ..

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Heidity.

Wind.

Feather.

Force,

7 a. 301 39.65 NNE 0

A-

6,500 Tons 9,00)

DATE OF SAILINGS.

About 10th November. About 7th December, TELEPHONE No. 171.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Vlastock Nemuro Hakodate

6 0.30 02

SW

WNW

Tokio

[29.95

Kooki

29.97

SW

Mira Adde-lez

Mis Loomis

Nagasaki

29.97

NM

Wa Wr. M. Baldwin

H. Bas ett

Kagoshims

29.96

NNE

Oshima

129.97

88W

Dr. O. Marrizte

30.01

30.99

Bobia I.......

3006

60.

...9a. 30.28 61 45 .....DB.

The

CONFERENCE-WEIR LINE.

REGULAR SERVICE FROM CALCUTTA TO RIVER PLATE. THE STEAMERS OF THIS SERVICE PROVIDE THE QUICKEST TRANSIT FROM THE ORÏENT TO THE ABGENTINE..

Cargo carried on Through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to RIVER PLATE Ports transhipping to CONFERENCE-WEIR LINE Steamers at CALCUTTA.

Fnox HONGKONG : Frequent Sailings

PROPOSED BAILINGS.

For Rates of Freight and Further Particulars, apply to

FROM CALCUTEAZ....

End September.

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,

MANAGING AGEXTS,

NEW LINE OF STEAMERS

: ΤΟ

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN LINE.

Regular Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and BTRAITS to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, FORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS if ulcient inducement offers, and affording the Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTS AFRICA.

8.8. "DUNERIC"

8.8. KATANGA"!

PROPOSED SAILINGS, 3,000-iene

5,600 feber And regularly thereaftor.

For Rates of Freight or Foerage, apply to-

Pho

to be despatched End December.

to Follow.

LINE, LIMITED, MANAGING AGINT).

[1075-173

PHILIPPINES S.S.

L'APTAIN

TONS

4000 6. Crosty 4000. C. Smith...

STEAMSRIT RUBI ZAFIRO

For Freight or Passage, apply to Hongkong 21st October, 1911

FOR

V

CO. Ar J. Bayliss

SAILING DAT

Manila, Cebu & Boile ] On 30th Oct., 4 p Manila, Cebu & Hollo On 10th Nov., 4 PM.

SUEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers, PHILIPPINES 8.8, Ca

113

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

ST. ALBANS EASTERN

ALDENHAM

EMPIRE

MAIL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA.

STEAMERS

MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

ARRIVE HONGKONG FROM AUSTRALIA.

26th Oct. 17th Nov. Ixt Deo, 15th Deo..

LEAVE HONG KONG FOR AUSTRALJA. Saturday, 11th Nov. Saturday, 9th Dec. Saturday, 23rd Dec, Sat day, 6th Jan., 1912

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of lea, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Electricity. A State-Rooms have Electric Fant A duly qualified Dootor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulara, apply to

Hongkong. 18th October, 1911

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Capt & Me C. Berkeley

Mitchell Mine Blane

My W. C. Bander Miss M. C. Black

Mig Booth MT J. F. Cartr VE. P.T

Chi'vers

HE WE: Clarke Crone

ys N.K.

Mr & Mrs L.

Davia

Mr James Davis

Mr M. Lewis Mr A. Mask

Dr. G. W. McKean MrJ W. Netbal Mr Mitsubashi Pof& Mrs C. F. Mis

Tough

Mr: A. A. Meora

Miss M. Moo-o

Mr J. Morecki

Nahs

Iebi jims....!

Chefoo

Weihaiwei Jankow Kiukiang Shanghai....

Gutzialt

Sharp Peak...! Amoy

9.33:16 63 | 67 | NNE

12 6378 130.07 72

'6 # 30.02 72

Dr. J. W. Moore.

Mr E. V. Mitchelmore Kornadre C. H. Mors

Swatow

Taihoku

Mr P. R Nathen and

valet

Talolu.

12

Tainon

Mr R. Dawson Mr W. C. Drow Mr RJ. W. X-me ME. C Filen Mr & Mr S. Dollive:

Miss N Thorley

**ing Ervir'e

Mr G. E. Pargus Fa

A.

Mr, H. G Plakom

Mr & Mr F. W. Flint,

Jr.

Mr &

Miss M. Fecher

Mrs B. Folsom Mr J. Forrester Mrs. C Frerin Mr Degan Faller Mr & Mrs J. Aould Mr. V-fonlbourn Wr 8. Gurney

E. E. Grifin Mrs H. D. Green

Mr & Mrs

A Dale

Capt. T. P Hall

Mr & Mrs X-A Kaspi

bal

Mrs J. L2 Hansen and

AGENTS, [1262

MAJA

THOS. COOK & SON, TOURIST, STEAMSHIP & FORWARDING AGENTS,

BANKERS, &0.

THE BANK

Rongkong, 2811 August, 1911.

U.S. MAIL

LINE.

PACIFIC

MAIL S.S. CO.

TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and incated at lowest enton

LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED. FOREIGN MONIES exchanged..

SEMI-TROPICAL ROUTE.

*Only Line taking the warma SOUTHERN ROUTE Boross the PACIFIC VIA

HONOLULU, OAHU, the most Fertile and Beautiful Island of the PACIFIC.

PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

• SIBERIA

STEAKERS

KOREA

MANCHURIA

MONGOLIA.in

KOREA

MANCHURIA....

* SIBERIA ten spomnad

MONGOLIA M

Twin SoriVA.

TONA

18.000

18.000

27,000

27.000

18.0*0

12,000

27.000

27,000

(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,)

BAILING DATES SATURDAY, 28th Ost, at 1 F.3. FRIDAY, 10th Nov., at 1 P.M. SATURDAY, 25th Nov., at 1 P.M. SATURDAY, 16th Dee., at 1.7.M FRIDAY, 12th Jan., at 1 P.M. SATURDAY, 27th Jan, at 1 P..

All Steamers have an Excellent Philippino Stringed Orchestra" for the entertainment of

Passengers, and are Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy.

will

P.M. 8.8. "KOREA"

be despatched for PAN

FRANCISCO

TSHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKKAICHI YOKOHAMA and

HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, 28th October, at 1 P.M.

FARES: HONGKONG TO LONDON £71 10s. Od. RETURN, 811 MONTHS, £120; 24 MONTHS, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS ACROSS AMERICA.

SPECIAL RATES (First Class Only) Granted upon Application

To European Points: Officials of any Furopean Noval, Military, Diplomacy, Consular and/or Civil Services located in Asia, to European Officials in the Services of the Governments of China and Japan. Te United States Points, Commissioned Officers of the United States. Army, Navy, US. PH, and M.H. Services, stationed at Porte of Call; also all Officials of U.S. Diplomatic Service, U.B. Consul Generale. Consuls and Vice-Conmals loonted in Asia. To United States and Canadian Paints: Merlere of the Naval, Military. Diplomatic and Consular Officials of the Governments of Chine and Japan. Between China, Japan, und Manila to Officials of U.S. Diplomatic Service, U.8. Consul Generale, Consula and Vice-Consis located in Asis, also Commissioned Officers of U.S. Army, Navy and U.S. PH. and M.II. Services, These Special Rates apply when travelling at their own expense and to their families. To all Points:-Missionaries and their families,

INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.

17th Nov., at 1 P.M. 5th Jan., at 1 P.M.

CHINA ..10,200 TonsTM...... 'FRIDAY, PERSIA 9,000 Tons ...... FRIDAY, THE B.8. "CBINA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO V3A SHANGHAI, NAGA. SAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULIT, on FRIDAY, 17th Nov, at 1 r., On the Fire MAIL Steamers, CHINA and PERSIA FIRST CLASS, SALOON SERVICE is furnished at Intormediate Rates.

FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON

via Canadian Atlantic Foris. £43.

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCIƉ40

via New York

21

1

· £45.

Through Bill of Lading issued to Japan, North,

Central

£25,

and South American Ports For further information anto Passage and Freight, apply to the Agetay of the Companies KING'S BUILDING (opposite Blake Pier).

FRED J. HALTON, AGENT.

(48

Head-ce for the Far East 16. DES VŒUX ROÅD, HONGYÖNG.

SHANGHAI, 23, Foodnow Road. YOKOHAMA : 32, WATER STREET.

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROP✨ by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and

TRANS-STRERIAN RAILWAY.

756

Curvy Chevron JonTTDA TE OFROPS LONDON

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVES

Per Singan, from Haiphong, ke, Mr Hubert. Ter Anhui, from Shanghai, Miss Adderly

and Mrs Setomberg. Mempress of India, for Hongkong, from Vancouver, B.C., Col. W. Plomer, Mr F. B. Benton, Me and Mrs Jas. Loomis, Miss Loomis, Miss Carrie, Mr E. Osborne, Mr D. J. Grist, Mr E. Peabody, Mr H, P. Judge, Mr P. D, Batherland, Mr Geo. Sage, and E. 1, Wheeler; from Kobe, Mr W. H. Lee and Mr Jos. Davis: from Shanghai, Mrs F. B. Brand, Infant, child and amab, Mr Nathan and valet, Mr P. Nathan, Mr Snedeker, Mr E. Hutobiog, Mr G. Thorn- fon, Miss D. Straino, Miss M. Blaar and Mr I. Todd,

Mr L. D. bhd

Tout MEA Howatt

M-B. F. Forton Mr M. B. Horton Capt

R. Tanda

Mr F. E. Jaoks on

A. Johnstang

Pr

C.C.

... Keanly

Mre

W. E. Kaller

fe Fus gnJ Kirk

We W. B. Kmapy

Mign 1. M. Epap

Mr J. Knor

Mr.

and

Mra H.

I mbari

*'is R. S. Fe

Mr&V 4. Moulder

TH. Natban

Mr & Mrs P. J. Nichol-

F01

Mva O'Brien Ruble

Mr M, A°C, Q'Connell) NT V. d'Oettingen Mr Mrs L. F. Payza

H. Perry Mr Erbes R.

Pond

Koshua Pescadores Hongkong Vict. Peak

GBP

5'30

50.04 '30 02

32.01

9.30 03 77 | 86 13.30 04 80 76

Mr F. P. Po ton

Book Wackow

300 20.03 82

EXE

9a

Rtv, EH Bay

Hoihow

Misa Read

Pakhot

Mr Richard

Phulien

8 A. 29.97 79

BS 77

Mr & Mrs M. Bo Mr

Tourane

*

29.55 78

83W

4. Kre. W. D. Carboru

C. St. James

29.99. 79

Aparri

Shelton Hospe It& . E Steinar

Manila

Leapi

5 a. 29.98 72

My 1. Sibley

Bacall

Iloilo

Cəha

Miss Staine

NTT X. Stran

Mr F. Sie:fraid

Capt 1. yon Siqueland

Me C. C. Sison hf xB J. Blan

Vr J; C Bloon

Mr H H. Solomois Fr& Vos à (4, Spalding

and infant

Mr Spear Mr J. Spitt'os Mie W. Squ 're Lord La Talbot do

Malahide

Mr & Mr. Cle Mr & Mrs E. Vollbrecht Mr & Mra W. Warren Mr. E T. Wa ̈ren MEJ Waterman My W. Wright Mr.D..W Her Mre E. C. Will Mr and Mrs J. F

Weth rhy

Mr O. H. Wetherby

D. Mian & Wetherby

Mr D. H Wythe

M& Mrs. B. Wright

Vire A 8. Wilern.

Mr E. &. Wilson

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. MW H. Len

Pre S. Lewis

Mr P. Snedker Sfigs A. Letļa

& Mra JP. Toomis Mr E. Hutchins Mr & Me J. T. Vr T, Todd

Mackenzie

Miss E. M-Wheeler

at London on the 25th instant a..

The P. & 08. N. Co.'s str. Palawan arrived

The A. A. S.S. Co.'s air. Indraadi left Sabang for Singapore on the 25th inst, and is dus here on or about the 8th pror.

VESSELS PASSED ÄNJER,

Cet 2, Norwegian buque Munter, Isefjoe, from Singapore for Mauritius.

Oct. 2, Germaa ett. Plaues, Martin, from Hamburg for Batavia

Oct. 2, British str. Fauzhall, Fell, Oct. 1, from Sourabaya for Calcuta,

Per Artadia, from London, de, Lient. J. S. Tyndall. Mr J. H. Harris, Capt. RR, Mr R.V. Ruiter, Mr. W. Darison, Mr F. Duck-- worth, Hr J. W. Findlay, Mr G. F. Nelson, Mis Nelson and infant, Mr and Mrs W. F Pel, 4, British etc. Orissa, Lyne, Oct. 2, Tyler, infant and emsh, Miss Zagelle. Mr. H. from Sonrabaya for Colombo Butler, Miss B. E. Sundly, Sergt H. Walks, fot. 5. British man-of-war Flora, Charles Paymaster F. Patch, Urs Potoh, 2 children and Cohett, from Christmas Island for Batavia. serraut, Mr S. Gurney, Hon, Mr H. Bordete. Oct. 5, British str. falander, Deans, Oct. 3, Mrs T. "D. Amontrong, Liant. H. Gratton, Mr from Singapore for Christmas Island. A. Marshall, Mies Marshall, Mr W. Ballard,

Oct. 5, British dredger str. South Australian, Mre A. Brien Butler, Right Hon. Lord and from East for Fort Adelaide. Lady Talbot de Malchide and maid, Mesure A. J. Mackenzie, J. C. G. Ferguson, J. Kuse, C. O. Jackson, Á. 8.

8. Bovagoti, A. S. Richards. A. J. M. Lane, H. Cobley, G. F. Farquharson, Van Holst and J. Caglette Brown,

Oct 8, Norwegian barque Sardhana, June 2, from Tyne for Samarang.

Oct. 9, British sir Australia, Arnold, from Delaroa Bay for Batavia.

Oct. 11, British arr. River Plate, Smith, from Port Said for Batavia

Oct, 11, British er. Australiana, Arnold, Oct. 11, from Batavia for Tjilatjap.

Det, 12, German str. Wartarm, Aug. 12, from New York for Batavia.

Per Hitachi Maru. from London, &o., for Hongkong. Mr and Mrs F. Browne and 2 children, Miss V. Hickie, Mr and Mrs T. K. Dealy and child, Dr. and Mrs Brown. Mrs B. A. Hale, Mr and Mrs W. F. Brumfield, Miss Heywood, Mr R. Scott, Dr. and Mrs J. P.

Oot 12, Datch str. Ophir, Oudendijk, Oct. Maxwell and child, Capt. C. E. Etti, Mr T. H. 12, from Batavia for Rotterdam.

Rev. E. W. R. Rentoul, Mr and Mrë T

King

10.

Oct. 12, Dutch str. Mognet, Simmods, Ost. Haynebi and 4 children, Mr and Mrs W. F. from Siuenpro for Cocos Island.-- Clarke, Lt. Max Gielow, Mr Mussodi Oriol, Mr B. N. D. Gahta; for Kobe, Mr. C. Nagaike, Mies H. Nicolle, Mr 8. Ikehera, Mr T. Funa mets. Mr. Kimara, Mr and Mrs N. Hayerhi, Mrs EM Gheeting, Mr F. G. Gheeting, Mise F. M. Gheeting, Miss E. M. Gheeting, Mr Kfrom Latavin for Amsterdam. Sakahaabi, Miss I. Uyeraha, Miss A. Ohira; for Yokoham, Col. 8. Sato, Miss E. Verity,

Clet. 14, Drih str. Islander, Deans, Oct. 12, from Christrass Island for Singape e

Oct. 14. Datch str. Hawi, de Boer, Sept. 9, from Rotterdan for Batavia.

Mr H. H. Green, Mr J. Amemiya, Mr Y Asakawa and Mr Boh Hum.

Oot 14, Datch str. Nias, Fenenge, Oct. 14,

Oct. 14, German str. Aenoberg, Helling, Oct.

14. f om Batavia for Padang.

J. W. Bayfield

1, W, J, Muller

GRAND HOTEL.

J Bonelt d Coligny

W. H. Retter/

Mr & Mro A. B. Ciew

J. D. Edwards Mr Hanhurzer

R. Holstein

James

Mr. and Mrs, Jorgens

and child

Dr. F. T. Kert John & Kinghor

F. P-Lenfestey

Mr. & Mr Frank Yous

and e' i'd en

C. N. Vated w, Maxill Mr G. W. Mar she'l

F.D. Mount

N. Macarther

P. W L. Nanninga

13. Olaza

W Pattison

Mr. & Mra E. Fertis

children

C. A. Portels

J. W. Pringle Jr.

& Rhenda

Mr Roberts

W Radre F. C. Smith A. J. Stag

E Taylor

A. R.Ti ker

J. M. Verkerk

Wit

B. Weling EJ Worier MrsYoung & daughter

KINGBOLELE PRIVATE HOTEL,

Mr E. Arndt Mr & Mre Aveoft Mr W. Aufferman Mr. H. Bennett

Mmm

Labuan ↑

f

5 L 29,98 73

10 304 82 71

ya,

20.03 81

» 29.91 86

20.99 84

a

X

wew

N

211210기

F. G. Frog, Director. Hongkong Observatory. October 26th, 1911,

1 BAROMETE, redaced to $2 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of theses in inches, tonths and hundredtam. 2 TEMPERATURE, in the buds,' In degroos Fahrsa beit.

3 HUMIDITY, percentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 190.

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.

ForCE OF WIND, according to Bealort Soale, 6 STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, e detached. cload, driveling rain, f fog, gloomy, h hail, 1 lighting, o overcat, p using showers, q`equally, z rain, snow, t thunder, y visibilty, wlew (wot)

UKAIN in inchen, toaths and hundre by.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, October 26th

Previous On Taten Date

Tay at

#t x14 p.m: 10 a.10. 4 pv

Barometer....... Temperature

29.97

30.04

29.97

75

50

78

Humidity

83

76

74

Rain

Farooti..... 2 Weather .....

Wind Direction .... Eart

Eart

South

1

*

0

20

Bighest open air Temperature on 25th...78 Lowest open air Temperature on 25th...72

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 27th October to 2nd November, 1911.

Biga WATEK.

Woak.

Bags of

Monti

No Height,

Height

low WATER.

H'keng

H'kong

Mean

MED

Time.

Time,

b. m. fl. in:

b. to. ft. in.

27

2 8 4 5 6 45

2 5

IL 117

440

4 3

23 No fertigb. I'm

2 7

2.8

For low water

2.7

Fri,

Sat

7 48 11 36 6 9 nor low-water Sun 29 No iutur. Ligh, m 9 3

6 6 m 10 12

Moa. 10 m 0:22.

Nointer. High- nor ow-water 31. 1 36 63m 10.10 2.5

No infer high- nor low-water w3 37 6. 2m 11-56 24

Tnex

Wed. }

7 30. 5.9.

Y Thurs

2m 5 6

Mr. & Mr A Nisbe

And oh id Mies K.A. Wassey

Heclineror Mr E. J. McNulty Dr. & Mrs B. W. Brown. Mr. K. S. Morrison

· Dr & Ma G. -D, R.

Black

Mr&MreF.M. Crawford Mr & Mrs. B. Ferman Comdr. & Mrs. A. Darley Sir Francia Piggott Max.D. E. Donnelly Mr G. Sachse

and maid

Mr.J. Robe tea Mr. & Mrs Hayes, Mr. H. Hoffman

Mica E. Keke wich

И Ininger

Mr & Mr.P Lammert

Ve Yangdon

and children

Oct. 15. British six: Fector, Edmondson, Oct. | Me &316 4. C. Logem 15, frein Batavia for Liverpool.

Mis M. E, Shearer M-AL. Shields Mr. R. D. Ptewart Mr H. Webh Mr Westphal Mr Whyte

Mr. Ringrove

Mr. J. W Wilmoria

6 2m 0 3 5 I 7 26 6 9 0 33 2 3

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