CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Honkong and Shanghai Bank--159 per cent

premium, sellers.

Union Insurance Society of Canton--$876 - pe

share, sellers.

Chian Traders' Insurance Company-$68 pe

share, buyers.

North China Insurance-Tis. 285 per share,

buyers.

Canto Insurance Compapy Limited --$74 pe

chars, sellers.

Yangtze Insurance Association-Ts. 100 per

share, sellers,

Chinese Insurance Company $170 per shar

sellers.

On Tai Tsurance Company, Limfted-Tis. 150

ner thure.

Proudhong Fire Insurance Company-sjaal per

share, sellers.

Chian Wird Insuran in Company-$73 per share,

buyers,

Hongkong and Wasapoa Dock Company, 32

Aer cent, memlan, buyers. Hangkap Caston, and Macao Steamboat C

$200 per share, sellers.

China and Man

Steam Ship Company- 621 per sbar, buyers.

Hongkong Gas Company-$135 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company,-$175 per share,

sellers.

Indo-Chinn Steam

Company,

Navigation mitc-12 per cent, dis,, sellers. Dougins Steamship Company-$53 per share,

buyers. ChSugar Refining Company, 'Limited-155

nur share, sales and buyers. Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-149

Her share, sellers.

Hongiday Tee Company-367 per share, sellers. Hoong and China Bakery Company, Limited,

484 per share,

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-86 per cent.

premium, ex, div., buyers,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 4

THE CANADIAN, MAIL.. The Canadian Pacific steamer Abyssinia, with e next Canadian mail, left Vancouver on the gth ultimo, and is due here on or about the 28th Safant.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The P. & O. S. N. Co. regular fortnightly teamer Venetia, from Bombay, left Singapore in the 30th ultimo, at 1 pm., and is expected here on the 5th instant,

The German steamer Bellona, from Hamburg, Saft Singapore on the gist ultimo, and is expected here on the 6th instant.

The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's S. N. Co's teamer Melpomene, from Trieste, left Singapore in the 31st ultimo, and in due here on the 6th qstant.

The Union line steamer Stanmore, from Hamburg, left Singapore on the grat ultimo, and may be expected to arrive on the 6th Instant..

The 'Glen' line 'steamer Glencoe, from Lon- lan, teft Singapore on the 31st ultimo, and is

xpected here on the 6th instant.

The Indo-China S. N. Co.'s steamer Choy sang, from Antwerp and London, left Singapore

nie 1st instant, and is due here on the 7th.

Shipping.

DARRIVALS,

a KIN, Chinese gunboat, 510. H. Barnet, and June.-Newcastic on Tyne 24th March. CHUEN TIAO, Chinese gunboat, 800, Wyles, and

June, Newcastle on Tyne 27th March. KA PAN, Chinese gunboat, 550, Hext, and June-Newcastle on Tyne 15th March, FINTSHIRE, British str., 1,017. C. H. Abekort,

2nd June, Hoihow 1st June, General- Swee Loong Chan.

Tarns, German steamer, 1,142, A. Bleicken. 2nd June, Saigon 29th May, Rice.-Ed,

Schellhass & Co.

The German steamship Deuteros reports that she left Bangkok on the 27th ultimo. Had fine weather and moderate south-west monsoon.

The British steamship Leesong reports that she left Swatow on the and instant. Had strong. Lwindo-and-equally-weathos-and-rain-throughout..

The British steamship' Wybjørn reports thai she left Bangkok on the 27th ultimo, Had fine south-west breeze and clear weather throughout.

The German steamship „Peking reports that she left Shanghai on the 31st ultimo. Hid moderate variable wind with rainy and foggy weather. ?

The German steamship Lydia reports that the left Kobe on the 18th ultimo. Had light south-west wind and calm. The last 24 hours north-east wind with heavy rain.

The British steamship Crusader reports that the left Iloilo on the 30th ultimo, Hnd light variable airs and fine weather till the gid; thence moderate north-east breeze and overenst weather.

The British steamship Cantan reports that she 'eft Shanghai on the 31st ultimo, Had fresh head winds and fine weather as far as Breaker Point, From there strong north-west winds and thick rainy weather.

The British ateamship Devawongse reports" that she left Bangkok on the 19th ultimo. Had

moderate south-west monsoon and fine weather ill within 150 miles of port; thence strong

ortherly winds and rain..

The German steamship Drachenfels reports that she left Saigon on the 30th ultimo, To the Ladrones had moderate southerly winds and fine. clear weather, Yesterday morning at daylight. variable winds with heavy rain.

The British steamship Telamon reports that the left Liverpool on the 21st April, and Singa pore on the 27th ultimo, Had fine weather and south west winds as far as 20 north; thence fresh north-east wind and misty rain. she left Foochow on the 31st ultimo, Amey on ...The British steamship Namoa-reports that

Chinese Juperial Loan of 1884 A-2 per CA ACTv, Danish steamer, 355, Revsbeck, and the int instant, and Swatow on the 2nd. From

preilum. Cainese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-8 per cent ..prentun

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-10 per cent.

premium, buyers.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-12 per cent.

premium.

Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,

Limite-55 per share, buyers.

Parah Tin Mining and Smelting Company $20

per share.

Paujoin and Sungble Dua Samantan Minlay Co.

-toj per share, sellers. Honggung, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Company--64 ver cent,premium, sellers. Tonquin Coal Mining Co.-25 per cent, premium,

buyers

1:1

CKORANGE. Kandela, V. T.

Bagh RP: on demand

2/11t most....3 0.

arriman hot gight 3'01" at 4 months' sight ....................3/0

rak atas months' ..."

mouths" sight

378

223. 2232

Pelvake, Callies' skirts......

+72)

QDTUBE MARKET—THIS. DAP,

per vicali $520/70 Ailowance, Taels 64).

$580 (Allowance, Taels 64).

NEW PATNA, (rithmst choice) per chest $465 New Parna, Mirst choice)þær chest .............. $4678 NEW PARRA, (botton) per chest. 24761 NEW PATRA. (second choice) per chest... $4621|| NEW BEMARKS, (without choice) per chest $458) KLW BENARKS, (bottom) per chest .... $467) New PERSIAN(best quality) per plcul... $640 OLD PERSANTest quality) per picul $600 OLD PRustas (recand quality) per picul. $555 to $570

June,-Pakhoi 31st May, and Hoihow and June, General-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 'PEKING, German steamer, 654. Heuermann, 3rd

·

June-Shanghai 31st May, General Siemssen & Ca.

CANTON, British steamer, 1110, Bremner, 3rd

June, Shanghai 31st May, General, Jardine, Matheson & Co. ERSANG, British steamer, 1,091, Sawer, ird

June,-Swatow 2nd June, Ballast:-Jar

.

ding, Matheson & Co.

WYVERN, British steamer, 1,107, Brotherton, 3rd June, Bangkok 17th May, Rice.-Tổng Kee.

|

|

Foochow to Amoy had fresh south-easterly 'winds and showery weather. From Amoy to Swatow had moderate south-westerly winds and showery weather. From Swatow to port had fresh south-west to westerly wind and overcast

sky with occasional squalle of rain. In Foo chow, the steamships Tartar, Glenogle, Kaisow, Alwine Seyd, and Newchwang. In Amay, the steamships Tamsul, Chefoo, Peng Ching, and. Cheang Hye Leng In Swatow, the steamships Leesong, Fu-yew, Toonan, and Duburg.

The British steamship Catterthus reports that she left Sydney on the roth ultimo at 6.35 p.m.; arrived at Townsville on the 15th at 6 a.m., left at 3 p.m. airived at Cairns on the 16th at 6 a.m., left at 9.20 a.m. i arrived at Cooktown the same day at c.20 p.m., left at 7 p.m.; arrived at Thursday Island on the 18th at noon, left on the 19th at 5p.m. arrived at Port Darwin on the 22nd at 5 p.m., left at 10,30 am on the 25th, and arrived at Hongkong_on_ the 3rd at so am. Experienced generally fine weather with light winds as far as Townsville thence to Thursday Island had moderate and light south-east wind and fine weather. A large general cargo was here discharged also 110 tons coal. After leaving Thursday Island had moderate south-east wind and sea were experienced as for as Port Darwin, with occasional squalle of rain. A quantity of cargo and-180-tons coal were hope-

NAMOA, British steamer, 864, F. D. Goddard, ard June, Foochow 31st May, Amoy 1st junc, and Swatow and, Tea and General D. Lapraik & Co.............. THINET, British steamier, 1,675, G) W. Atkinsan,

3rd June-Bombay 17th May, and Singa parc 28th, General P. & OS_N_Co DRACHENFELS, German steamer, 1,459, C. Tatée, 3rd June, Saigon 30th May, Rice, Paddy, and General.Adamson, Bell & Co. DEUTEROS, German steamer, 1,198, Iwernen, 3rd June. Bangkok 27th May, Rice and Gene- ral-Ed. Schellhass & Co. CATTERTHUN, British steamer, 1,406, J. W. B. Darke, 3rd June, Sydney 10th May, Townsville 15th, Cairns 16th, Cooktown +6th, Thursday-Island-19th, and Port-Dar-discharged. Had-fine weather-and-moderate- win 25th, General.-Russell & Co. VnIA German steamer, 1170, G. Petersen, 3rd

June, Kobe 28th May, General.-Slems sen & Co. TELAMON, British steamer, 1,555, Jackson, 4th June, Liverpool arst April, and Singapore 20th May, General-Butterfield & Swire.. CRUSADER, British steamer, 47, Ogston, 4th Tune-Iloilo 30th May, Sapanwood-Soey .....Shing.

DEVAWONGSE, 'British steamer, 1957, P. I. Loff, 4th June, Bangkok 19th May, Gene- ral--Yuen Fat Hong, SOCCHow, British steamer, 327. T. Rowin, 4th.

June,-Pakhoi 1st June, and Holhow 3rd, General-Kwong Tai Loong.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARNOUR OFFICE

imgy, British steamer, for Shanghai,"

viz. Dunish steamer, for Hoihow. Nanshan, British steamer, for Swatow.

Angers, British steamer, for Saigon.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL | Henity, British steamer, for Saigon,

Tekin

Widiv...,

Nagakl

AY...

REGISTER.

3rd June, 1888.—ht 4 p.m.

Wind.

***

NE

4

+

C.

NEW

HS

20

44.74

4th June, 1888. --At 10 ami

STATION

Tokio

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5.5

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29.84

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The barter hus rhen along the coast and fallen slightly in lazan. Gradients are fight for harth winds, Licudy, good and

Bather dry weather provails, but it in hot in Luzon,

SK PARTŲ A5,

June 3, Kwangles, Chinese str., for Whampoa. June 3, Amigo, German steamer, for Singa-

pore,

June 3. Anton, German steamer, for Hoihow. June 3, Cicero, British steamer, for Saigon. June 3, Ching-wo, British str., for Shanghali Juno-3,-Euskun, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai, June 3. Feeches, Chinese cable steamer, for

Tamsul,

June 3, Chi-vrien, Chinese steamer, for Swa-

tow, &c.

June 3, Laughing Wave, British brig, for Sin-

gapore.

south-east wind were experienced as far as Manipa Straits; thence to Cabra Island-which was passed on the 1st instant at 1a.m., had moderate south and south-south-east winds and fine clear weather, and in crossing the China Sea had calm weather and smooth sea up to a day before arrival, when a moderate south-west wind lasted till the morning of the 3rd when the wind shifted to the north-east with heavy rain causing some delay, The Company's steamship Tannadice arrived at Port Darwin on the 23rd, and left for Sydney at 10 am, on the 25th vltimo.

sffier.

As wi. LOŠI

For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochow.-Per Namon, on Wednesday, the 6th instant, at 13.30 AM. -

For Europe, &c-Per Neckár, on Wednes- day, the 6th instant, at 3.00 F M.

For Bangkok. Per Decima, on Wednesday, the 6th instant, at 4 30 P.M.

For Kobe and Yokohama.-Per Kumamoto Maru, to-morrow, the 5th instant, at 5.00 P.M.

For Europe, &c., Australia, Madras, Calcutta, and· Mauritius.-Per Djemñah, on Thursday, the 7th instant, at 11.0A.M.

For Singapore.Per Lydia, on Thursday, the "yth instant, at 11:30 AM. "

For Singapore.-Per Wyvern, on Thursday, the 7th instant, at 3.30.8.35.

For Manila. Per España, on Thursday, the 7th instant, at 3.30 PM.

For Saigon. Per Trites, on Thursday, the 7th instant, at 4.39 P.M. .

For Straits, Colombo, Bombay, and London. June 3, Haitan, British steamer, for Swa--Per Thibet, on Saturday, the gth instant, at

tow, &c.

June Amoy, British steamer, for Bhanghai.

June 4, Diamond, British steamer, for Amoy, June 4, Benlawers, British atr, for Kobe, &c.

PANKINGRUS—ARRIVED. **

*

Per Tritos, str, from Balgon.-49 Chinean. Per Füntshire, str., from Hoihow.---34 Chi-,

neee..

Per Activ, str., from Pakhol, &c-Messrs. Dock and Horton, and 66 Chinese. –

Per Canton, str., from Shanghai-Mr Cur- reem, and 61 Chinese.

Per Peking, str., from Shanghai.—Mr. Wichers,

11.30 AM.

For Yokohama and San Francisco-Per

HONGKONG-STEAERS.

Continued.

FAI-YUAN, British steamer, 1,459, A. Vardin, 27th May,➡Sydney, 29th April, Brisbane 1st May, Townsville 4th, Cooktown 5th, Thurs- day Island 7th, and Port Darwin 18th, Belgic,

-CHETICOT- Flour, &c.-Butterfield & Swire. ***

Stanmore

SAILING VESSELS.

ANE CATHRINE, Danish brig, 193, N. Ankersen, 20th May, Newcastle, N.S.W., 26th May, Coal-Amhold, Karberg & Co. ANTOINETTE, British bark, 184, E. Th. Bunje, 30th April, New York 5th January, Kero- sine Oil.-Order; ERLKOENIG, Chinese bárk,457, Opium Examina- tion hulk, Stonecutters Island.-Chinese Customs.

FIGARO, German bark, 1,006, G. Heinzel, 16th

May, Singapore 17th April, Timber. Melchers & Co. HEINRICH, German ship, 923, F. H. Bannau,

20th May,Middlesborough 17th Dec, fron and Cokes.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. HAYDN BROWN, American ship, 822, C. H. Havener, 30th April,-Newcastle 3rd March, Coals.--Butterfield & Swire. LAUGHING WAVE, Hritish beig, 161, Shaw, 21st May, Freemantle, (WA), 17th April, Sandalwood.-Stenssen & Co.

NEW CITY, British ship, 1,441, C. S. Robinson,

19th May, Cardiff 28th Nov., Coal Order,

RUBY, British ship,-1,192, E. C. Robbus, 11th

May, Cardiff 5th December, Coals Messageries Maritimes. SANTA FILOMENA, Spanish schooner, 449, 1. de Mendiguren, 24th Jan,,-floilo 31st Dec.,

General.--Kwong Cheong Tai. TETUAN, German bark, 138, Roper, 1st April,

Singapore 29th January, Hardwood and Timber.-Chinese.

VELOCITY, British barky 491, R. Martin, 3rd **May,-Honolulu 21st March; "General.—

Pustau & Co.

L

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Entimations.

THE

CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

13, PRAVA CENTRAL, HONGKONG

1ST of Subscribers to the TELEPHONE

EXCHANGE.

1.

Hongkong Telegraph " Office.

2-Manzon, Dr. P., M.D.

Cantlie, Dr. J.

Hartigan, Dr. Wm.

3-Manson, Dr. P., M.D., (Peak). 4-Vernon, J; Y, V,

5-Cantlie, Dr. J.

-Poesnecker,

8-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

9-Hongkong and Shanghal Bank,

t-Chater and Vernon,

-11-Judd, Wm, (Woodlands), 11. Daily Press,"

13Russell & Co,

14-E. E. A. and China Telegraph Co, Ld.

Great Northern Telegraph Co.

15,--Central Police Station. 16-Watson, A. S., & Co., Ld. 17-Douglas Lapraik & Co.

- rē,—–Butterfield and Swire..

19-P. & O. Steain Navigation Co. 20-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ld. a1-Cruickshank, Wm., Pedder's Street, 22.-"China Mail." 23-Jordan, Dr. G. P.

24-Hongkong and China Gas Co., Ld., 25.-Aberdeen Dock.

26-Alice Memorial Hospital.

27.-Holliday, Wise & Co. -28.-McEwen, A. P.

29.-Peak Hotel..

30-Kau Lung Tai, merchant, Jervois Street. 3-Gibb, Livingston & Co. 32.-The Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone 33-Shing Kec, Merchant, Mercer Street. 34-Victoria Dispensary.

34 *.-Cruickshank, Wm.

35.--Lai Chec, Merchant, Manham Street. 36-Ah Yon & Co., 80, Praya Central... 37.Just, H. Z.

38.-Linstead & Davis.

39.-Foster, F. T. P. 40.-The Borneo Co., Ld.

41. Adamson, Bell & Co.. 43-Dodwell, F

43-Jordan, Dr, G. P., Fedder's Street. 44-Government House.

45-Hughes & Ezra.

4. Belilios & Còi

47.Bellios, E. R., Caine Road

48.-- Do,

Victoria Peak. 49-Carlowitz & Co.

So The Imports and Exports Office, Subscription to Exchange $80 per Annum, HAROLD 'DOWSON,

Agent, Hongkong.

Hongkong, 9th March, 1888.

(850

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.

City of New York, on Saturday, the 9th inst, NEW AND ACCELERATED DIRECT at 2.30 P.M.

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.

STEAMERS.

ANGERS, British steamer, 2,077, Pinkham, 29th May,-Salgon 25th May, Rice and Paddy. -Adamson, Bell & Co.

HENLEY, British steamer, 1,446, Valder, Ist June, Bombay 12th May, and Singapore 25th, General-Carlowitz & Co.

ON

SERVICE TO

LONDON VIA`MARSEILLES

FROM

JAPAN AND CHINA..

N the 19th May at Noon, and fortnightly thereafter, until further notice, the Com pany will maintain a DIRECT SERVICE

8.

'STEAMERS EXPECTED IN HONGKONG,

STEAMERS.

FROM.

Venetia

Bombay....TOP

San Francisco.....

DATE DUR.

June 5th June 6th

"London Town

june oth

Hamburg

June 6th

Melpomene Bellona...

June 6th

Hamburg

June 6th

Maiselles..

June 7th

London .... Vancouver

June 7th

***June 28th

Saghalien, Choysang Abyssinia

DESTINATION.

Trieste

STEAMERS LOADING IN HONGKONG.

VESSELS.

London,&c, via Suez Canal Hydnspes ..... London, via Suez Canal. Bellerophon Bremen, & Ports of Call... Neckar....... Marseilles, vla Saigon, &c. Djemnak Trieste, via Straits, &c...... Melpomene Vancouver, B.C.,vía K., &c. Parihia San Francisco, via Y'nama Belgic San Francisco, via Yhama City of New York Straits, Colombo, &C........ Thibet Sydney, Melbourne, &c..... Catterthun... Singapore, Havre, &c...... Lydia....

Singapore and Penang. Deuteros Singapore... Celebes. Singapore ......................... Benalder

Sandakan and Dudat.... Dafila.. Yokohama, via N'saki, &c. Maiwa................. Kobe and Yokohama Kumamoto Maru..... Shanghai, Kobe, &c......... Saghalien. Tientsin

Whampoa...... Shanghai, via Amoy

...... Telanion Suangbai Manila Halphong Coast Ports.. Swatow

Nepaul España. Frejr Namoa Naisban

AGENTS.

AGENTS.

P. & C. S. N. Co. O. & O. S. S. Co. Jarding fitudieson Russell & Co.. Austro-Hung. Lloyd's Co.

Siemssen & Co. Messageries Maritimes. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Adamson, Bell & Co.

DATE OF LEAVING.

P. & O. 5. N. Co........ June 16th, at noon. Butterfield & Swire...... June 12th. -Messageries Maritimes. Joue 7th, at noon,

Melchers & Co... June 6th, at 4 p.m. Austro-Hung. Lloyd's Co. June 12th, at noon.

Adamson, Bell & Co... June 12th, at 3 p.. 0. & 0. 5. S. Co... June 20th, at 3.p.m. Pacific Mail S. S. Co... Russell & Co....ipari

P. & O. S. N. Co... Siemssen & Co.......

Ah Yon & Co............

June 9th, at 3 p.m., June 9th,

June 9th, at noon, June 7th, at noon. June 6th, at 4 p.m. Ah Yon & Co....... June 6th, at 4 pun Jardine, Matheson & Că] About June 6th, Ah Yon & Co...... June 15th, at 4 p.m.

P. & O, S, N, Co........ June 19th, daylight. Mitsui Bussan Kaishia.. June 6th, daylight. Butterfield & Swire..... June 8th. Messageries Maritimes, June 7th. Butterfeld & Swire..... June 6th, daylight. P&O S. N.C....................... Quick despatch... Russell & Co... June 7th, at 4 pm. Amhold, Karberg & Co June 7th, daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co..] June 6th, at noon. Hop Hing Hong To-morrow, at 6 n.lá.

* Intimations.

W. POWELL & CO.

FURNISHING DEPARTMENT.

WE respectfully call the attention of Shipown ra and Captains to the immense facilities at our

for undertaking and executi? y all-orders

SHIP'S UPHOLSTERY.

BEDDING and LINEN of every description.

Good Workmanship and dispatch guaranteed. Estimates Free.

W. POWELL & CO.

VICTORIA EXCHANGE, (TELEPHONE 31) Hongkong, 31st May, 1888.

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AND

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NAVY CONTRACTORS,

AND

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,

No. 11 Praya Central, (Opposite Padder's Wharf).

"HRONOMETER, WATCH, AND

CLOCK-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND

י.

OPTICIANS.

CHARTS AND BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

SOLE AGENTS

for Louis Audemars Watches; awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and

for Volgtländer and Sohn's i CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES, AND SPYOLASSES.

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IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE,

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

REASONABLE PRICES.

ALL KINDS OF

COAL

SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE

Hongkong, 1st January, 1885,

FOR SALE.

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Hongkong, th June, 1881.

..FÓR SALE,

GERMAN, BEER

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EDUARD SCHELLHASS & COM

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Hongkong, 3rd May, 1887, 1

¿FOR SALE AT MACAO.

ON MODERATE TERMS,

N extensive property, on the business

A side of the town, consisting of TEN

STRONGLY BUILT GODOWNS, with Rboms above suitable for Offices or Dwelling Houses; Six small Dwelling Houses, attached to a Chinese Hong and a piece of spare ground suitable for building purposes,

a

There are two separate entrances to the property, one opening on the Harbour close to

Per Wyvern, str., from Bangkok- Euro- BENALDER, British steamer, 331, RW between Hongkong and London ofa Marsellies. ACCONES' `SHERRY; PORT, CLARETS, the Steamboat Co's Wharf, .

peans and yo Chinese.

a diary Acter rouneed to level of the sea in michas cantha and ¦ and 33 Chinese,

hundead -Telaperaque in the shade lu degroes, Yalı« kebumility in percentage of, saturation, the hunity of it saturatedwith molare being 100,4-Direction of the int to the points. Force of the wind according t Hanifinale, A-State of the weather, A Blue sky,e Batathed akanda, af Beinding vile, # Fog, z Glaunty, & Hall, /Lightning. Ovejai, A Pandag slower, Squally, Rain, Snow, Thunder, Visity, Dew with Kala is lachas, W. DONECC... Contactati.

Hongkong Observatory, 4th June, 1988.

BONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

(From Mason, FALCONER & Ca,'s 'Ruotsrak) (7

TO-DAY...

1 barmomamy dalë marteses SEO Ti "Thartaosetarent, M, ERNAAT ALMAN

Ering als;./Wat bulama

bermomsiai rau (Wet Mald)" Lokarton199 Thevinostatseng row. (Warbulb) sapomnianymor

MAILS EXPECTED.

THE FRENCH (MAIL."

The Messageries Maritimes Co. steamet Sag hallen, with the next French mail, left Saigon at 8 am, on the 4th instant, and may be expected here on or about the 7th

BORN

DOWNTHE AMERICAN MAILBOY

The O 20,5. S.Co's steamer Bulgte, with

Per Drackenfels, str, from Salgon.-61 Chl-

ness,

Per Dautares, str., from Bangkok.-i Euro- pean and to Chinese,

Per Namoa, str., from Fodchow, Amoy, Ba- Mrs. Blumenberg and child, Messrs. Vandeland Chong Long Ling, z Europeans and 169 Chinese (deck)

Për Catterthun, str., from Sydney, &c.—MỤC and Mrs. Watts, 2 Europeans, Japanese

And

70 Chinese (steerage). Per Lydia, str, from Kobe, Chinese.

woman,

Per Thibat, str., from Bombay, &c. 79 Chi

nere.

-Per Telamon, str, frour Liverpool, doc.-Mise- O'Conner, Mr. Hancock, and 243 Chinese,

Per Devawong, try from Bangkok-234 Chinese.

Thomson, 30th May,-Saigon 26th May, Rice-Gibb, Livingston & Co. CELLBES, Dutch steamer, 1,433, I. C. Joon, 29th May, Batavia 15th May, Singapore 20th, and Saigon açık,

5th, General-Jardine,

Matheson & Co.

This improved service will abolish all Trans shipment, and it is intended that it shall maintain a high reputation for quick transit, careful delivery of Cargo, and for Passenger CITY OF NEW YORK, American stea

meamer, 1,512, Thos. P. Deering, 28th May, San Fran- accommodation and cuisine, cisco 2nd May, and Yokohama sand, Mallum de and General.-P. M.-S.9. CoRASTRA The attention of Passengers is specially called DANURE, British steamer, sós, F. W. Phillips, 30th May-Haiphong 28th May, General PA, R. Marty, DENBIGHSHIRE, British steamer, 1,668, S. Rickam, and Jane,—London 2and. April, and Singapore 37th-May, General,Adam son, Bell & Co.

*

FAME, British steamer, 117, A. Stopan-Hang

kong and Whampoa Dock Co.

Per Sodchow, str., from Pakhel, de-50 Chi- | KUMAMOTO MARU, Japanese steamer,

rieso.

DEPARTED.

W

Eckstrand, 1st June,Kutchlagt 26th May, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, apaka —fa Fuskun, ug for Shanghai, 130 Chi-NANSHAN, British steamer Eos, J. Blacksbourne,

Per Chi-yuen, str. for Swatow, &co Chi-

Per Hallan, sir, for Swatow, &c.—1 Euros pears and 150 Chinese..

Per Amigo, str. for Singapore-634. Chloesc. Per Cierro, str., for Saigon.-5 Europeans and 16 Chinese. FreeRA

mails from San Francisco to the 1ith, último, | The German steamship 7rīžos teporte that she

left Yokohama for this port on the gist, and is left Salzon on the

dun here on the 6th instant,

altimo, Hade fine

rst May Hangkok zand May, Rice and General Hop Hing HongCha PARTHIA, British steamer, 2,035, F. H. Wallace, 37th May,Shanghai 14th May, General,

Adamson, Bell & Co., PROTOS, German steamer, 1,093,

Sorensen,

19th May-Salgon 19th May, General Ed Schellbau & Co.. -

Pitor FISH, British, steamer, rút

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Cor

| RECORDER, British steamer,

76kitth May

o the greatly improved second-saloon accom- modation and attendance.

T488

E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent. Hongkong, Bik May, 1888+ BOWRINGTON FOUNDRY, EAST POINT, HONGKONG,

AT WHOLESALE PRICES:

CHAMPAGNE. HOCKS, BURGUNDY. BRANDY, WHISKIES, ALE, STOUT. MACHINERY, COOKING STOVES. SCALES, BICYCLES and TRICYCLES. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH. PIANOS, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, WATER MACHINERY, Gas Engines. SODA VELOCIPEDE HORSES. EMPIRE LUBRICATORS. ICE MAKING MACHINES. BICYCLE WHEELS for JINRICKSHAWS.

Apply to SLASH

For full particulars, apply to "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Hongkong, 3rd April, 1888. GRA [366

KOWLOON

THE

HONGKONG AND WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED

NOTICE is hereby given that all Vesicle discharging Bombay Cotton and Cotton Yarn, at the Kowloon Wharves will have free. storage for 14 days from arrival, after which a RENT of 3 Costs per Bale per Month will be charged VAS NATU ISAAC HUGHES Secretary)

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,

Bank Building Ag Hongkong and May, 1888

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD WANCHANN REGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER "ALWAYS OF HANDE DANEten Ne

MALLORYUMA

Diego Hovedenpu Aash

& Co. A

GA GORDON & Co. are prepared to

andertake every es description ENGINEERING and SHIP-BUILDING WORK, both afloat and ashore, on most reasonable terms, realyse o

PUNCTUALITY AND FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.

FURNISHED TOR-

ESITMATES NCTION OF STEAM

TO PER

STEAMERAFICAS

Hongkong, Ist: antary,"1888.

∙Ships und

weight

HIA

The Unde

ktowage of sailing vessels," from

thence to Jominbd'all work

888.4

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