Brommercial.

Crosasta. QuotATIONS.. Hangbong and Shanghai Bank-154. per cent, |

premium, sellers,

rutame Sincïct} »Canton-187)~per

sellers..

Chine Trelera fesurance Company-169 p9

Luyers,

To China insurance-T15. 265 per bar,

buyer.

Candy arance Company, Limited-$75 per

Yang.... insurance, Association-Th. 108 per

sellers.

Cri

Ho

Suurance Company-$195 per abart,

seileti.

Harlane' Ceanpany, Limited—Thı, 1150 Sapp

The Thurance Company-$310 per chage, buyers. phies patates Company-169 per share,

buyers.

and Whampoa Dock Company, 131

minus, sellers.

along pan ddiddan aid Macao Steamboat Co.

share, sellers. China Champs Steam Ship Company-56

shant.

Hulp cưng Company-8130 per share. Hun dilated Company-$195 per share,

sellers.

indossatoain

Navigation Company Lita-15 per cent, dis., buyers. Houglas Steamship Company-$50 per share,

sellers,

China', yar Refining Company, Limited-$153

per bare, sellers.

shoe. To par Reuning Company, Limited-$60

mare, buyers

Juanpur fee Company-160 per share, buyers. tongen gwad China Bakery Company, Limited,

- per share. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 A-3 per cent.

premium.

Chinese Jmperial Loan of 1884 B-8 per cent,

prenlum.

Cainore Jagportal Lann of 1884 C-9 per cent.

„poeziim, buyeIN..

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-g) per cent,

premiata.

Hongkong Rope Manulacturing Company,

Limited-151 per share,

Korak Tin Mining and Smelting Companyzo

per share.

.

caufam and Sunghie Dua Samantan Mloing Co

-$11 per share, buyers. Henghong, and Kobloon Wharf and Godown

Company-30 per cent, premium, sellers, i

1

ENGHAHOK.

sala, on demandi

1ullo, algo days' sight

Milly, at 4 months' sight

Gentry Bills, at 4 months'

sily on demand.......

at

mand

DOMAI

, T. T....

3/01

3/01

•3/01

months' sight.389

Bryan stays' sight.................72

AGUM MARKET.—THIS DAY.

per picul,......... (Allowance, Taċis 32). DAY I BURMA GO..per picul, .....................

$550

$570

(Allowance, Taels 32). NOW KWINA) (without choice) per chest $450

aw TNA, (first choice) per chest...... $482) TW PATNA, (bottom) per chest.......... $4925 W PATNA, (second choles) per chest... $477. NEW DENARES, (without choice) per chest $475 Maw gedanes, (bottom) per chest. $483 TALAN(heat quality) perpicul $640 CAD MCKMAN best quality) perpicul...... $600 OLD PERSIAN (second quality) per picul. $550, to $475 Tonkky, (best quality), per picul $575

Post Office.

tan will close

For Swatow and Bangkok-Per Taichiow, to- morrow, the 1st April, at 8.30 A.M.

For Saigon.-Per Protes, to-morrow, the 'ist April, at goo A.M,

For. Cliefoo and Newchwang,-Per Fidelio, to-morrow, the 1st April, at 9.00 A.3.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1888.

JASON, British steamer, 1,420, J. Milligan, 30th

March-Ginagov, pid Liverpool, Straits Settlements, and Singapore 23rd March, GeneralBuiterßrld - Swire. MELBOURNE, French steamer, 1837, Lequerid, 30th March,-Marseilles 26th February, fort Said 2nd March, Suez 405, Aden 4th, Colombo 17th, Singapore 23rd, and Saigon 27th, Mails and General Messagerien Maritimes. MENMUIR, British steamer, 1,147, F. T. Helms, 30th March-Sydney 11th Feb., Adelaide 19th, Tylatlap 12th March, Sourabaya 18th, and Singapore 22nd, Sugar, and Flour. Russell & Co.

The British steamship-Peking reports that she left Shanghal on the 28th instant. Had mode- ate north east and cast winds with cloudy, rainy weather._____

STEAMERS

The British steamship Wyvern reports that she left Bangkole on the 23rd-instant, Had light south-west winds and fine weather Galley of Lorne.. throughout.

Deucalion.

The British sloop Muline reports that she left Hydaspes Manila on the 36th instant. Had fine weather Abyssinia until yesterday, evening, when it came on to blow, Wingsang accompanied by mist

The British steamship Fason reports that she left Glasgow, vid Liverpool, Straits Settlements, WYVERN, British steamer, 1,108, J. Brotherton, and Singapore latter, on the 23rd instant. Had

301li Marchi,-Bangkok 23rd March, Rice-moderate breeze and fine weather. Tung Kec.

BUSTU, British barkentine, 305, Rfykogle, oth March, Matupl, New Britain, 3rd March, Ballast. Order.

ESPASA, Spanish steamer, 594, T. de Zavala, 31st March,--Manita 28th March General

Order. Augusti, German bark, 1,396, Schumacher.

31st March, Cardiff 7th November, Coals

Order. DIAMANTE, British steamer, §14, McCaslin, 31st

March-Manila 28th March, General Russell & Co. -

PEKING, British steamer, 956, Heuermann, gist

March, Shanghai 28th March, General Stenissen & Co. Iris, Germau gusboat, soo, Commander von Erikstedt, at March, Manila zand March. Tsivan, British steamer, 1,459, W. N. Allison, 31st March,-Port Darwin 22nd March, Coal and General,-Butterfield & Swire.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARMUR OFTHE

Carisbrooke, British steamer, for Singapore, Tan, British steamer, for Singapore, &c. Decima, German steamer, for Cebu.. Berarty, British steamer, for Saigon, Nordo, Norwegian steamer, for Nagasaki. Alteine, German steamer, for Haihow.

Nanshan, British steamer, for Swatow. Formosa, British steamer, for Amay, &c. Taichiew, British steamer, for Swatow, &c,

tell, German steamer, for Chefoo Afarcia, British steamer, for Nagasaki. Cruander, British steamer, for Touron, &c. Kwongsang, British steamer, for Tientsin. Borethea, German bark, for London. Falkenburg, German steamer, for Saigon, Jason, British steamer, for Amoy, &c. Protos, German steamer, for Saigon,-

DEPARTĤTÜES.

March 30, Stentor, Biltish steamer, for Singa-

pore, &c.

~March 30, Teresiz, British steamer, for Saigon." March 31, Drachenfels, German steamer, for

Saigon,

March 31. Japan, British steamer, for Singa-

pore, Acc.

March 31, Melbourne, French steamer, for

Shanghai, &c.

Mach 31, Carisbrooke, British steamer, for

Singapore:

March 31, Norden, Norwegian steamer, for

Nagasaki,

PASSEN ERS-ARRİY

Fer Isinan, str., from Port Darwin-Mr. and Mis. Turner, Mrs. Trusscott, Miss Dyer, Major Gascoigne, Messrs. J. Arlting, R.. Barrie, A. Barrie, L. D- Cunliffe, A. M. Nicholas, and T. P. Soloman,-147-Chinese and 5 japanese--

Ver Peking str from Shanghai.-Rev. Couling, Mr. Holz, and yo Chinese,

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The British steamship Karson reports that, she left Singapore on the 24th instant. Had fresh monsoon to 12 deg. north; thence to part ship, showing Q.D.V.L, in lat. 540 north and light monsoon. On the 25th, passed a German

long/ 107,20 east, steering to the southward.

The British steamship Mfenmuir reports that she left Sydney on the 11th ultimo, arrived at Adelaide on the 16th, and left on the 19th arrived at Tylatiap on the 3rd instant, and left for Sourabaya on the 12th, arrived there on the 15th, and left for Singapore on the 18th arrived at Singapore on the and, and left again on the a3rd for Hongkong; arrived here yester day morning at tt o'clock. Had moderate winds and fine weather throughout,

she left Foochow on the 25th instant. Had a The British steamship Haitan reports that thick fog the first part of the voyage, and the latter part, light north-north-east wind and clear weather, with a smooth sea. Left Amoy on the 28th; had fresh- north-east winds and thick misty rain with smooth sea. Left Swatow, on "the" 29th," "aid bad light north-east winds with thick rain to port, which was reached yesterday morning at 8.30 o'clock" In Foochow, the steam- ship Nansing. In Amoy, the steamship Ku

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.

STEAMERS.

BELGIC, British steamer, 4,214, W. H. Walker, 24th March, San Francisco 24th Feb,, Honolulu 2nd March, and Yokohama 18th, Mails and General-0, & 0, 5, 5. Co, BENARTY, British steamer, 1,119, Lé Boutiller, 29th Match,—Bangkok 22nd March, Rice.

Gibb, Livingston & Co. CARDIGANSHINE, British steamer,-1,623, Clarke, 19th March,-Nagasaki 14th March, Gene

al Adamson, Bell & C..................

CRUSADER, British steamer, 647, J. Ogston, 27th

March, Saigon 23rd March, Rice.-Soey Shing.

DECIMA, German steamer, 965, P. Oestmann,

27th March,Saigon 22nd March, Rice and Paddy, Siamssen & Co.

ESMERALDA, British steamer, 395, M. Mottram,

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DESTINATION.

STEAMERS EXPECTED IN HONGKONG.

.FROM.

London ..... Liverpool........ Bombay....... Vancouver Calcutta

DATE DUE.

AGENTS,

April and April 3rd

April 3rd ..........inania] P. & V. S. N. Co. April 4th April 6th

· STEAMERS LOADING IN HONGKONG

VESSELS.

London, via Suez Canal. Patroclus Marseilles, via Saigon, &c. Iraouaddy. Bremen, & Ports of Cail... Preussen Gero & Ports of Call..... Stara Havre and Hamburg... Electra ...... Vancouver, B.C.vip K., &c. Abyssinia : New York, via Suez Canal. Claymore San Francisco, via Y'hama Belgic... San Francisco, via Yhama City of Feking Port Darwin, ...... Teínan Bombay, via Straits......... Kashgar Yokohama and Kobe....... Zambesi.....

Deucalion..... Shanghal, via Amoy Manila, via Amoy.......... Diamante..... Shanghai, via Amoy Jason......... Swatow and Bangkok..... Taichiow Swatów, Amoy, &c...... Formosa Swatow,

Nanshan Haitan

Coast Ports..

Russell & Co.. Butterfield & Swire.

Adamson, Bell & Co, Jardine, Matheson & Co.

AGENTS.

DATE OF LEAVING.

Butterfield & Swirt............... April 7th. Messageries Maritimes. April 4th, at noon, Melchers & Co... April. 16th, at 4 p.m. Carlowits & Co April 7th, at 10 2.m. Stemssen:& Co................. April 7th, at 4 pan.). Adamson, Bell & Ca... April 12th, at 3 p.m. Adamson, Bell & Co. About April 11th.. 0. & 0. 5. S. Co......... April 3rd, at 3 p.m... Pacific Mail S. S. Co.... April 14th, at 3 p... Butterfield & Swire...... April 7th, at 4 pin. P. & O. S. N. Co. April 5th, at 3 pin. P. & O. S, N. Co... April 7th, daylight. Butterfield &. Swire...... April 5th. Butterfield & Swire...... To-morrow, daylight. Russell & Co................................ April 3rd, at 4 p.m.. Yuen Fat Hong ........To-morrow, at 9 a.m. Douglas Lapralk & Co. To-marrow, daylight. Hop Hing Hong *****... April 2nd, at noon.. Douglas Lapraik & Co.. April 3rd, daylight

Intimations.

W. POWELL & CO.

:

'TEEL TRUNKS.

Cabin Trunks. Scarboro Trunks,

EX "BENLARIG" AND "DEVAWONGSE."

Tin Hat and Bonnet Boxes.

Air Tight Regulation' Dress Suit Casca.” Saratoga and Travelling Trunks of every

description.

W.

VICTORIA EXCHANGE, _CTELEPHONE-21)-Hongkong,-8th-March, 1888-

INTIMATION.

29th March,-Kobe 22nd March, General F, Blackheað & Co.,

Geo, R. Stevens & Co.

FALKENBURG, German steamer, 988, W, Dreyer, SHIP-CHANDLI

25th March, -Bangkok 18th March, Rice —Melchers & Co.

Fax, British steamer, 117, A. Stopani-Hong-

kong and Whampoa Dock Co. FERO, German steamer, 754, T. N. Hansen, 25th

· March,--Haiphong 23rd March, Ballast.-- Ed. Schelihais-&-Comte

FIDELIO, German steamer, 82, H. Brock, 26th March, Saigon 21st March, Rice and Paddy. Wieler & Co.

SALL-MAKERS,

AND

PROVISIÓN MERCHANTS

NAVY CONTRACTORS.

AND

Portmanteaus, Expanding Bags, Gladstone

Brief and Hand Bags, Air Cushions and Beds.

A Splendid stock of Macintoshes and Rain Coats for Ladies and Gentlemen in all the New Shapes: Connaught ""Leinster" -Inverness "Chesterfield," &x..

POWELL & CO.

SARAWAK GOVERNMENT.

NOTIFICATION.

“ENDERS will be received up to ga., on TE

MONDAY, the 16th April, 1888; for RENTING the following FARMS for THREE YEARS, from 1st July, 1888, viz pad The OPIUM FARM of the Territory of

1

Sarawak, from Tanjong Datu to and inclusive of the Baram River, a distance of 370 miles.

The GAMBLING FARM, from Tanjong Datu to and inclusive of the Sadong

River. The-ARRACK FARM, from Tanjong Datu" to and inclusive of the Sadong River. 2nd-Tenders must be written in English and forwarded in Sealed Covers addressed to the Sarawak.

Per Buit, barkentine, from Matupi, New | FORMOSA, British steamer, 687, P. Hall, 18th | GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Honourable the Resident of Sarawak, Kuchin,

Britain. Mr. B. Jedde

Per Kaisow, str.,, from Singapore—Mr. Waine right, and 213 Chinese.

Per Haitan, str., from Foochow, Amoy, &c.--- Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Cook, 4 children and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Sieer, and Miss Sicer, Messrs. J. S Brewer and Chai Shuet Fan, Masters Malcampo, (2) and 122 Chinese.

Per Stara, sit, from Singapore,zoo Chi-

nese,

Horace M. and Mrs. Hayes, Mr. Emanuel, and Fer Jason, str., from Glasgow, &-Captain 350 Chinese.

Per Kashgar, str., "from Bombay, &C 160 Chinese.

Per Diamante, s'r., from Manila.—Dr. Struve, Messrs. Probst, Grundy, Engster, and 20 Chl-

nese.

Per Wyvern, str., from Bangkok.-20 Chi.

nese,

Per España, sir., from Manila.—76 Chinese. -Per Altoine, stry from Haiphong, & Chinese,

Per Surit, BIG, from Manila, Captajo

For amoy and Manila.-Per Espana, to-mor-Kennedy and Mr. Ramenza. row, the 1st April, at 9.00 A.M.

For Sigon.-Per Falkenburg, to-morrow, the 1st April, it 9.0.A.M.

For Touran and Quinhon:--Per Crusader, to- morrow, the 1st April, at 9.00 AM.

Salon-Jet Nanshan, on Monday, the 2nd April, at 11.30 AM.

Shipping.

ARRIVALS,

STURA, Hann stemmer; 1,416, Caboars, 29th

March, Singapore 23rd March, General- Culowitz & Co.

Katsow, British steamer, 1,934, W. S. Thomson,

29th March, Singapore 24th March, Gene ral-Arahold, Karberg & Co.

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Per felbourne, str., from Marseilles-For Hongkong. Mr. and Mrs. Frater (British Consul), Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, Messrs. Francis, Elawin, Piron, Campbell, and Rassadin. 'From Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kinghong, Messra. Enyford, Ching Fook, and

Chien Pong. From

and

Mrs. Pers, and 213 Chinese. From Marseilles. -For Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. Wagner (French Consul), 4 children and female servants, Dr. and Mrs. Fraser and 4 children, Dr.. Jamieson, Mesars Howat, Aldis, Eykin, Marah, Molchanoff, Schwcioff, Brown, and Bruant From Singapore.—Messrs: Tukuda and jamuna. From Marseilles-For Kobe-Mr. Takahasi. From Singapore, Mr. H. Cook From Mar➡ seilles. For Yokohama Messrs. Philippe, Wehrlin, Hanashima, Hirata, Yokura, and ser vant. From Calcutta.—Mr. Buckinoster.

DEPARTED,

HATTAN, British steamer, 1,182, S. Ashton,. 30th March-Foochow 25th March, Amoy 18th, and Swatow agth, General D. Lapraikai... Mr. and Bits. Bruce and a children, Mr. Per Standor, str., for London-From Shang, & Co. MARCIA, British steamer, 1,060, McIntosh, goth and Master Kirk, 3 children and amah, Mr, and

March-Nagasaki 5th March, Coals Mrs. Moore,

,:,।

Per Carisbrooke, str., for singapore-731

Chinese.

Per Fapan, str, for Singapore, &---3 Euro- peans and 858 Chinese.

Per Norden, str., for Nagasaki,~-2 Europeans and 3 Chinese.

TO DEPART

Per Decima, str., for Cebu.-3 Europeans, Per diving, str., for Hoihow, -100 Chineseir Per Nanshan, str, for Swatow. 100 Chinese. Fer Formosa, ats, fer Swatow, &c. Euro. peans-and-300 Chinese,

Per Taichiow, str., for Swatow, &c-200 Ch hest.

Per Fidėlio, Mr., fur Chefoo.—11 Chinese.

March,—Tamsui 25th March, Amoy 26th, and Swatow 27th, Ballast.-D. Lapraik & Co.

LISSUS, French steamer, 779, Rapra, 19th Sept.,

-Singapore and September, General. Bun Hin Chan.

NANSHAN, British steamer, 805, J. Blackburne,

19th March, Bangkok 22nd Match, Rice S

and General.-Hop Hing Hong..

PROTOS Goran steamer, 1,093, C.. Sorensen, PILOT FISH, British steamer, 161, A. Stopaui.-

"Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Go.

gth March-Salgon 24th March, General."

Ed. Schellbass & Co,

TAKCHIOW, British steamer, 86z, J. Newton, 27th March, Bangkok 20th March, Rice and General Yuen Fat Hong. TEHERAN, British teamer, 1,670, F. 11, Seymour, 27th March,-Yokebamia 201b March, Mails and General.-P. & ̧0. S. N. Co. VISAYAS, Spanish steamer, 406, J. de Ajubila, 11th March, Manila 7th March, General. -Ban Ho.

ZAMBESI, British steamer, 1,564, Chas. Sama,

27th March,-Bombay 7th March, and Singapore 20th, General.-P. &O.S. N. Co.

SAILING VESSELS,

ALDEN BESSE, American bark, 812, J. A. O'Brien, 4th Dec-Puget Sound and Oct, and Honolulu 28th, Timber and Spars.-- Melchers & Co. AUGUSTA, German bark, 473. Jessen, 17th March-Amböing 6th Feb., Timber--Ed. Schelllass & Co.

B.

P. CHENEY, American ship, Lasy, Hughes, 25th Jan.--New York 17th August, Kero- sene Oil-D. Lapraik & Co.

CENTENNIAL, American ship, p,222, J. M.

Bearse, 27th Jan, New York 18th Sept., Kerosene Oil-Russell & Ca

CoLol,merican bark, 852, C, M. Noyes,

27th Dec, Portland (Oregon) 29th Oct, DOROTHEA, German bark, 620, H. Th. Moeller.

Lumber and Spars-Meichers & Co. 29th Jan-Hamburg 29th Sept, General,

Siemasen & Co ERIKOINIO, Chinese bark,457, Opium Examins.

tion hulk, Stonecutters Jaland-Chinese Customs, 10

F. P. LITCHFIELD, American bark, 1,012, Young, Timber. Feb.,-Singapo e and January, Son Long Won Co. LILLAN, Hawalian bark, 394, Dunnus 22nd March-Honolulu 1st February, Old Iron, GREAT ADMIRAL, American stap, 1497, Bowel ---Kwong Cheong Lung.

17th Feb,San Francisco 31st December, Flour Russell & Co.

GUSTAV OSCAR, German ship, 1,352, M. Gee mann, 27th March,--Cardiff 7th Noy, Coal

Meichers & Co.

No. 11. Praya Contral; (Opposite Pedder's Wharf).

OLAZE

lor

RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

COMPOSITION

FOR

THE BOTTOMS OF IRON SHIPS:

CARBOLINEUM - AVENARIUS PRESERVATIVE AGAINST ROTTING, DECAY, &c., of WOOD. CHR. MOTZ & Co., BORDEAUX, CLARETS." IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE

LA GRANDE MARQUE.

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER; ENGINEERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. AND EVERY, KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK

REASONABLE PRICES.

ALL KINDS OF

CO AL

3rd-Tenders for each FARM SEPARATELY, and a Tender for the THREE FARM COLLECTIVELY, are required;

4th The Government does not bind itself to accept the bigheat or any Tender, s

sth-The successful Tenderer or Tenderers will be required to find Security for the due fulfilment of his or their Contracts.

6th-For further information apply to A. L JOHNSTON & Co, Agents in Singapore for the SARAWAK GOVERNMENT, or to the RESIDENT KOFFICE, Kuching, Sarawak.

F. O. MAXWELL, Administering the Government. Resident's Office, Kuching, Sarawak, 1st January, 1888.

BOWRINGTON FOUNDRY, *EAST POINT, HONGKONG,

WORK,

A. G. GORDON & Co.

* Intimations,

THE

HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARE AND GODOWN COMPANY

NOTI

LIMITED."

[OTICE is hereby given that all Vessels discharging Bombay Cotton and Cotton Yarn, at the Kowloon Wharves will have free storage for 14 days from arrival, after which a RENT of Cents per Bale per Month will be charged.

ISAAC HUGHES, Secretary. Hongkong, 7th November, 1887.

CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, 'LIMITED..

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ADJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1887

CONTRIBUTORS to the above Office are requested to furnish the Undersigned with A List of their Contributions for the year ending 31st December, 1887, in order that the Distribu Hon of BONUS may be arranged. Returns not rendered prior to the gist day of March instant, will be adjusted by, the Office, and no Claims or Alterations will be subsequently admitted..

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General 'Agents, CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE,

LIMITED,

·Hongkong, rat March, 1888,-

[asa HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. "ONTRIBUTING SHAREHOLDERS are.

requested to send in a Statement of "Business Confributed during the Half-Year ended 31st December, 1887, on or before the 31st inst on which dato,the Accounts will be closed. -

By Order of the Board of Directors,

D. GILLIES, ---Secretary,*** Hongkong, 15th March, 1888.

-CANTON DISTRICT.-

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 34

"JUNK SUNK OFF LINTIN ISLAND,

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bank in 3 fathoms North East of [OTICE is hereby given that a large- Junk

Lietin Island ; distant about 3 miles. **** High peak of Lintin bears S. 17 ? so! W.

Fan-si-ak...

North

Sui-chan Pagoda N. St W, A red flag will be hoisted by day and a red light exhibited at night, until removal.

The above bearings are Magnetic.

Approved

FRANCIS W. WHITE,

Commissioner,

Custora House,

J. H. MAY, Harbour Master.

Canton 26th March, 1888:

HONGKONG TIMBER. YARD, WANCHAI.

EGO

REGON⋅ PINK SPARS AND LUMBER

ALWAYS ON, HAND.

MALLORY,

Proprietor

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Insurances.

GENERAL NOTICE,

THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY,

CAⱭLIMITED.)

CAPITAL TAELS 600,000,

EQUAL TO RESERVE FUND

$833,333-32

0,000.00.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS. LEE SIMO, EM LOYEUR MOON,-Raq, LOỪ TEO SHUN; Esg:"I

20 M

world

MANAGER-HO AMEI;

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ESTIMATES FURNISHAD FOR THE CONSTRUC

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Hongkong, 1st January, 1888.

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G. FALCONER & CO. X7ATCH AND CHRONOMETER

¡ Per Crusader, str., for Tourou, &c.-150 Ch HATTIE ETAPLEY, British bask, goy, RA MEMANUFACTURERS,

nese.

Per Kwongrang, str., for Tientsin -10 Chi- nese.

"Mitsul Dassan Kaishia KASHGAR, British steamer, 1,515, C. Gadd, 30th March, Bombay 13th March, and Singa- pore 23rd March, General P. & O, S. N. Co. KWONGSANG, British steamer, 85, T. H. Sellar, 30th Match,-Whampoa 30th March, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co, COCKCHAVER, British gunboat, and-class, 450 tons, 470 horse-power, 4 guns, Lieutenant- Commander H. H. Boteler, 30th March from Canton. HEROINE, British cruiser, 3rd-class 1,410 tons, 1,130 horsepower, 8 guns, Captain C. J.. Balfour, 30th March,-Manila 26th March. MUTINE, British stoop, 1,140 tons, 1,120 horse- power, 10 guns, Commander). Harrington Martin, 30th March, Manila 26th March. ALACRITY, British despatch-vessel 1,400-tous, 1,180 horse-power, 4 guns, Commander R. 13. Maconcchie, 30th March- -Manila 26th Machi

HABE TAYLOR, British bark, 1,208, Chau. E. CONSTANCE, British cruiser, 3rd-class, 2.383

cruiser, 3rd-class

Denper, 28th Jang-Penarth 17th August, Long, 4,500 hores-power, 14 guna, Captain

Coal-Order. She n Leicester C. Keppel, 30th March,Manila

SANTA FILOMENA, Spanish steamer, 449, I. dé -29th March

Mendiguren, 24thmandu-Hollang1 Dec. AUDACIOUS, British ironclad (armoured), and

General Kwong Cheong Tal class, 6:010 tons, 4,830 horse-power, 18 guns, The British steamship Kashgar reports that SENTA, German bark 1,037, Tiemann, 26th Captain;Warren, 30th March, Manila 26th

ZE March,

lie left Bombay on the 13th instanty and Singa: Jan Cardiff 4th September; Coals

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Sole Agents, Hongkong and China Hongkong, agth November; 1887

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AND R. TENNENTS ALE AND

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SOLE AGENTS FOR THE MIIKE COAL - MINE.

alongside the KowLOON WHARE on application

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to the Undersigne

Hongkong 19th Januar

The above Company is prepared to accept MARINE RISKS at Cussent, RATES on GOODS”. payable at any of its Agencies kupat Mic. Policies granted to all Parts of the world

WOO LIN YUEN,

Secretary:

HEAD OFFICE; No. 2 QUEEN'S ROAD WEST, Hongkong, 1st February,, 1884.

Notices of Firms.

NOTICE

R:M. GROTE has this day been admitted

MAYNER in our Firmi

SENESTRA CHATER & VERNON,

Hongkong, 1st January; 1888:

be Let.

BE LET

with Tennis Court,:

*0. ́s, Richmond Terrace, & FOUR-ROOMED House, with Three Bath Rooms.ado No. 6, Richmond Terrace, a SIX ROOMED HOUSE, with Three Bath Rooms

A New Story has just been added to the

quarters of both houses,

or coming

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JOHN WILLMOTT. Hongkong Dispensary,

27th January, 1888

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