Commercial.
TO-DAY.
THE SHARE MARKET.
5 o'clock.
Today being the anniversary of the Jewish New Year the Rialto' has been
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1888.
6th September, 1888 -A1 10 mm.
STATION.
Flatirostor ngin
60
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Fokias *** Vagaak!
21.07
Shanghai
30.03
tuay ilsyanssottna
Sngkong nakata
KLON
30.00
Bol
Wasila..........
W
1
The barameter las river in the north and felen in the south
weather prevails.
and gradients are moderate for north winds, Cloudy, but dry homet red-ced to level of the wo in luching, teaths and Fundredtha, Temperative in the shada la deg, Fab renhek, Humility in porcstage of atzeration, the humidity of ale satuantel with nudatère being 108, 4–Direction of the triad to twa polzu, y-Force of the wind according to Beautet scale. State of the weather, & fins sky, Deckched clouds, Driveling rain, For, (ilusty, & Hail, FLightning, #limust, Fassing showns, e Sqnally, é Rain, # Snow 7, Bunder, Vaibility, Dew well, que Kala în inches.
W. Dowwwx, Hangkong Observatory, 6th September, 1888.
almost entirely deserted, and consequentlydophon the business transacted has been of the mildest possible form, China and Manilas, as was to be expected, have collapsed like a second hand opera hat, shares on sale at 15 and perhaps a good deal lower, now flooding the market. It would-be- interesting to know who started the "boom" in this stock two days ago. Can anybody enlighten us? If so, we shall gladly give him a niche in our temple of fame. China 'Sugars are a shade weaker, sales having heen booked at 187; but we think that further shares could be placed at that price. The Tonquin Mining Co.'s scrip is in strong demand at 45 per cent. premium. Other quotations are unaltered. CLOSING QUOTATIONS.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-153 per
premium, sellers."
cent.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-$90 per
share, sellers.
China Traders' Insurnace Company-$68) per
share, ex. div., buyers.
North China Insurance-Tis. 285 per share,
buyers.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$95 per
share, buyers.
Yangiste Insurance Association-Tis 80 per
share, sellers.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
(From Mesars. Falenaer & Co.'s Reghtor).
Toxlay
Bana relce-9 am Barg deler: DM.
Natures ermi♫ M. munkaanraa
Theen'a nelert 13.12. 247
meterme juri 1. A., (Wet bulb) Therreinelti p.m. ¡Wet bull) thetrameter-4 p.m. (Wethalb) Thermometer-Maximum regres
emmeter--Mulsmita (over night)
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE TRENCH MAIL The M. M. steamer Djemsah, with the French mail of the ith August, left Singapore on the Chinese Insurance Company-$175 per share,gth instant, at 5 am, and may be expected here
on or about the tith, buyers.
On'Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tis. 150,
per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company -$345 per
share, sellers. China Fire Insurance Company-$78-per-share,
sellers.
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, 34
Tr cent, premium, sellers. - Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.
-$116 per share, sellers,... China and Manila Steam Ship Company-15
per share, sellers.
Hongkong Gas Company -$135 per share, sellers. Hongkong Hotel Company,-$175 per share,
sellers.
Indo-China Steam Navigation Company,
Limited-20 per cent. dís, sellers, Douglas Steamship Company-360 per share,
sellers.
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$187
per share, sales and buyers, Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$68
per share, sales and sellers. Hongkong Ice Company-$78 per share, sellers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited,
-$80 per share,
Hongkong Dairy Form Co., Limited-$13 per
share, sellers.
A. S. Watson & Co, Limited-100 per cent.
premium, cx, diy, sellers.
ม่
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 A-2 per cent.
premium.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-5 per cent,
premium.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C- per cent.
premium, buyers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886. E-11 per cent.
premium,
Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company
Limited $75 per share, sellers. Perak Tin Mining and Smelting Company-$
per share, nominal.
Tunjon and Sunghie Dua Samantan Mining Co.
-$12 per share, sellers.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company--64 per cent. premium, sellers. Tonquin Coal Mining Co.-45 per cent, premium,
buyers.
The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,
Limited-325 per cent, premium, sellers... The East Bornco Planting Co., Limited-$50
per share, buyers.
EXCHANGE
.3/0
ON LONDON.-Bank, T. T.....
Hank Bills, on demand........ Jank Bills, at 30 days' sight 30 Bank Bills, at 4 months' alght...30 Credits at 4 months' sight .........3/09 Documentary Bills, at 4 months'...
sight.
ON PARIS.-
Bank Bills, on demand, Credits, at 4 months' sight
ON INDIA, T. T..........
On Demand.....
ON SHANGHAT.--
Hank, T, T... Private, 30 days' sight
EXPORT CARGOLS.
..3/01
.3.81
3.89
....223
.224
72 .72!
Per Lord of the Isles, str., for New York vid Suez Canal-zo bags Rice, 10 bags Paddy, 235 boxes Cassia, 453.boxes Fire Crackers, 72 boxes Chinaware, so bales Waste Silk, 179 rolls Matting, 8 packages Matting, 189 packages Tea, 2 packages Silks, 483 packages China Wine; and 1,906 packages Merchandise.
Per Sachem, ship, for New York-16,877 rolls Matting, 1,876 packages Firecrackers, 440 bales Rattan, 400 cases Cassia, 150 packages
Canes, 124 bales Rattancore, 50 boxes Essential Oil, 18 cases Chinaware, to cases Bamboo Fans,
case Curios, and 273 packages Sundries,
OPIUM MARKET-THIS DÀY.
NEW MALWA, per pical......................................................... $550 (Allowance, Tacis 32 (0 64). OLD MALWA, per picul_................
$550 (Allowance, Tacls 32 to 88). NEW BATA(without choice) per chest $498) to
$501
$171
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
Per Gentral. Werder, st, for Yokohama -General-Consul-Schmidt-von-Ledi-Miin-Ellso Wiegert, Dr. Massua Ikuta, Mr. R. F. Lehmann,
REPORTS.
The British steamship Bexalder reports that she left Kobe on the 29th ultimo. Had mode- rate and fine weather.
STEAMERS.
City of Peking ..... Glenlyon Khiva .......... Djemnah* **
The British steamship Zamberí reports that Abyssinia abc left Saigon on the 1st instant. Had light | southerly winds with fine clear weather from. part to port.
The British steamship Diamante reports that she left Manila on the 3rd instant. Had ing bright weather with smooth sea throughout, and light, wind from north to north-west.
that
The Chinese-steamship-Merfoo-reports she left Shanghai on the and instant, and Swa tow on the 6th. Had light breezes and fine weather with smooth sea throughout.
The British steamship Mongkut reports that she left Koh-si-chang on Friday, the 3ist ultimo. Experienced freah west and south-west winds to Cape Padaran; thence to port had light enst and south-east winds and fine weather.
The British bark Hattie E. Tapley reports that the left Sandakan on the 15th ultimo. Had "light variable winds and fine weather to Straits of Mendora; thence to Lama Island moderate south-west, south and south-east winds; and then two days calm in sight of port,
•
The British steamship Soochow reports that she left Cheloo on the ist instant. On the 1st mod 4th had light south-east winds and fine weather. On the 5th had north-north-east winds and showery weather with thunder and lightning On the 6th had light variable winds and fine
weather.
The British steamship Namoa reports tht she left Foochow on the and instant, Amoy on the 3rd, and Swatow on the 5th. From Foochow to Amoy and Swatow had light southerly wins with smooth sea and fine weather. From Swa tow to port wind from south-west to north-west, and squally showery weather with much light onning and easterly swell throughout. In Foo
chow the steamship Maskin. In Amoy, the steamships Hangchow, Formosa, Newchwang, and Duke of Buckingham, ·
The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer City of Peking, with the next American mail, left Yokohama the morning of the 1st instant, and may be expected here on or about the 7th."
THE CANADIAN. MAIL
The Canadian Pacific'stearner Abyssinia, with the next Canadian mail, left Vancouver for Yokohama, and this port on the 28th vltimo.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The 'Glenline steamer Glenlyon, from Lon don, Left Singapure on the 1st instant, and is expected here on the 7th.
The P&O. S. Co.'s steamer Ahiva, from Bombay, left Singapore on the 3rd instant, and is expected here on or about the 9th.
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
HATTIE E. TAPLEY, British bark, 907, J. McCon
nachy, 5th Sept. - Sandakan 15th August, Timber-Gibb, Livingston & Co. ZAMBESI, British steamer; 1,563, T-R.-Tiddy,-
5th Sept.,Saigon 1st Sept., Rice,-Adam- son, Bell & Co.. BENALDER, British steamer, 1,331, R. W.
Thomson, 6th Sept.-Kobe 29th August, Coal and General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. DIAMANTE, British steamer, 514, Haslin, 6th
Sept Manila 3rd Sept., General. -Russell & Co.
FIDELIO, German steamer, 852, H. Brorsen, 6th
Sept, Whampoa 6th Sept., General- Wieler & Co.
ALWINE, German steamer, 400, Samuelsen, 6th
Sept.,-Pakhoi 3rd Sept., and Hofhow gth, General-Wieler & Co. NAMOA, British steamer, 863, T. S. Pocock, 6th
Sept.-Foochow and Sept., Amoy 3rd, and Swatow stb, General.-D. Laprak & Co. MONGKUT, British steamer, 865, Geo. Anderson.
4.
6th Sept, Bangkok 31st August, Rice and General-Yuen Fat Hong
DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM, British steamer, 2,020, T. C. Burnside, 6th Sept, Amoy 5th Sept, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. MERYOO, Chinese steamer, 1,338, Lunt, 6th Sept, Shanghai and Sept, and Swalow 6th, General.-C. M. S. N. Co. SOOCHOW, British steamer, 999, Hughes, 6th
Sept., Chefoo 1st Sept., General.--Butter- field & Swire,
GOLIAH, Siamese bark, 544, Chas. Simpson, 6th
Sept., Bangkok 24th August, Wood.
Chinese.
CLEARANCES at the BARBOUR OFFICE. Provincia, British steamer, for Saigon. Carisbrooke, British steamer, for Cebú. Kwongsang, British steamer, for Swatow, &c. Kwangle, Chinese steamer, for Shangbei. Fokien, British steamer, for Swatow, &c. Fidelio, German steamer, for Cheloo.
DEPARTURES.
September 5, Hedvig, British bark, for Foo
chow.
September 6, Clara, German steamer, for Hai-
phong.
September 6, Arcadia, British bark, for Chefoo. September 6, Souchow, British steamer, for
Hoihow.
September 6, Hesperia, British steamer, for Sin-
gapore.
September 6, Dardanus, British steamer, for
Amoy, &c.
September 6, Fokies, British steamer, for Swa-
tua, &c.
September 6, Carisbrooke, British steamer, for
Cebu.
September 6, Kwangler, British steamer, for
Shanghal,
September 6, Kwongsang, British steamer, for
Swatow, &c.
PASSENGERS-ARRIVED, Per Hattie E. Tapley, bark, from Sandakan. -4 Chinese..
Per Zambesi, atr., from Saigon.-83 Chinese. Per Diamante, str., from Manila.-Mr. R. Gore-Boath, 17 Europeans and 120 Chinese (deck).' .-'
Per Mongkut, st., from Bangkok-94 Cbl»,
Per Namba, sts., from Foochow, Amoy, &c.-
nese.
·
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE
For Singapore-Per Devonhurst, to-morrow, the 7th instant, et 11.30 AM.
For Chefoo and Newchwang.Per Picciola, For Straits and Bombay,Per Deccan, on tomorrow, the 7th instant, at 4-30 P.Bf. Saturday, the 8th lortant, at 11.30 AM,
baya. Per Duke of Buckingham, on Saturday. For Saigon, Singapore, Samarang, and Soura. the 8th instant at 11.30 A.M.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.
STEAMERS.
BELGIC, British steamer, 3,695, W. H. Walker, 25th August, San Francisco 31st July, and Yokohama 19th August, Mails and General. -0. & 0. 5. S. Co. BENARTY, British steamer, 1,119, Le Bouteliler, and Sept., Koh-si-chang 25th August, Rice-Gibb, Livingston & Co. BRAUNSCHWEIG, German str., 2,150, H. Bodeker, 5th Sept- Bremen 25th July, Antwerp 27th, Southampton 28th, Genoa 5th August, Port Said 11th, Aden 18th, Colombo 26th, and Singapore 31st, Mails and General.- Melchera & Co.
DECCAN, British steamer, 2,022, P. W. Cass,
1st Sept.-Bombay 16th August, and Sin gapore 26th, General.-P. & O. S. N. Co. DUBURG, German steamer, 921, C. F. Bertelsen, 4th Sept., Bangkok 28th August, Rice.- Melchers & Co. DEVONHURST, Dutch steamer. 1,234, Houthof, 1st Sept., Batavia, vid Singapore zoth July, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. FAME, British steamer, 117, A. Stopant-Hong-
kong and Whampoa Dock Co.”
GENERAL WERDER, German steamer, 1,820, W.
von Schuckmann, 28th August,-Yoko hama 19th August, and Nagasaki 24th, Mails and General-Melchers & Co. HAIPHONG, British steamer, 1,122, Harris, 2nd Sept..--Foochow 30th August, Amoy 31st, and Swatow 1st Sept., General-Di Lap- raik & Co.
KUTSANG, British steamer, 1.495, Slessat, sth Sept., Swatow 4th Sept., General.-Jar. dine, Matheson & Co. METAFEDIA, British steamer, 1,454, J. B. Purvis,
4th Sept.,-Nagasaki 29th August, Coal, Takasima Colliery Agency. MIKE MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,080, Pync, and Sept.,Kurchinotzu 28th August, Coal. -Mitsui Bussan Kaishia. NANSHAN, British steamer, 805, J. Blackburn, 5th Sept.,Bangkok 18th August, Rice and General Hop Hing Hong. PARTHIA, British steamer. 2,035, F. H. Wallace, 27th August-San Francisco, Vancouver, B.C., 1st August, and Yokohama 18th, General-Adamson, Bell & Co. PICCIOLA, German steamer, 875, Th. Nisseh,
3rd Sept.-Wladivostock 23rd August, and Nagasaki 28th, Timber.Melchers & Co. PILOT FISH, British steamer, 161, A. Stopani,
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co PoszIDON, Austro-Hungarian steamer, 3,510,
S. Wyerss, 3rd Sept,--Trieste 18th August, and Singapore 29th, General-Austro- Hungarian Lloyd's S. N. Co. PROVINCIA, British steamer, 1,005; Mackenzie,
1st Sept.,-Semarang zand. August, Sugar. -Jardine, Matheson & Co. RISKA, British steamer, 2,165, Charles Barker,
31st August-Kobe 23rd August, Rice. Captain. TAIYUAN, British steamer, 1,459, A. Vardeni, 5th September-Wellington, N.Z., 4th August, Sydney 14th, Cape Moreton 18th, Sandy Cape roth, Townsville arst, Cooktown 22nd, and Thursday Island 25th, General,-Bit- terfield & Swire.
TARTAR, British steamer, 1,503, D. S. Bailey, 5th Sept-Manila and Sept, General.— Gibb, Livingston & Co.
SAILING VESSELS..
DESTINATION.
STEAMERS EXPECTED IN HONGKONG.
FROM.
"DATE"DUR"
San Francisco.................! September 7th.......... London........... September 7th... Bombay... Marseilles......... Vancouver
September 9th... September 11th September 25th
STEAMERS LOADING IN HONGKONG.
VESSELS.
London,&c, via Suez Canal Cathay ............... London, via Suez Canal. Deucalion.
... Benlarig London Marseilles, via Saigon, &c.) Oxus Bremen, via Ports of Call.. Braunschweig Trieste, via Straits, &c..... Poseidon ... New York, via Suez Canal. Moray minu San Francisco, vin Y'hama City of Peking San Francisco, via Yhania Belgic Vancouver, B.C., via A, &c. Parthia
Delcomyn...... Sydney and Melbourne ... Straits and Bombay......... Deccan Sandakan, Kuday &....... Mennon Singapore. Devonhurst Yokohama, via N'anki, &c. Malwa Kobe and Yokohama ...... Benarty..... Saigon, Singapore, &c...... Duke of Buckingham Shanghai, Kobe, &c. Djemaah Shanghai Shanghai...... Shanghai
Manila, via Amoy...... Coast Ports...
Kutsang inaa Venetia
Pekinggan Diamante...... Namoa
Intimations.
-IMPAIRED VISION.
LAWRENCE & MAYO'S PERFECT PEBBLES,
Are clear, cool, & preserving to the Bight
will terminate on the 21ST INSTANT, HONGKONG HOTEL (Room 20). M. LAWRENCE'S visit to HONGKONG
Hongkong, 1st September, 1888.
CONSULTATION FREE.
SPECTACLES. BLINDNESS. The symptoms indicating failure or irregulari- tics of sight are frequently too long, disregarded and either from ignorance or feeling of diffidence, the nid demanded by nature is withheld until serious mischief has been caused to the sight, often resulting in blindness.
The following patients out of many hundreds have sent, unsolicited acknowledgments of the benefit they have derived from the use of our Pebble Spectacles -
The Earl & Countess Lindsay, Queen's Gate, London, S.W.
Lady Kemball, 79 Queen's Gate, London, S. W. Lady Emily Digby, Coventry, England. S. R. Groom, Esq., F.R.G.S., Barrister at Law Singapore.
The Hon. E.-E. Isermonger, Col. Treasurer, Singapore.
R. Huddle, Esq, Deputy Master Attendant, Singapore.
Dr. Richard Bowman, L.R.C.P., Singapore. JR. Allan, Esq., Singapore.
Surgeon General W. Collis, M.D., India. Major General Sir M. Biddulpb, C.B., India. Surgeon General A. E. Dale, M.D., India. Major General Murray, C.B., India. Brigade Surgeon J. A. Scott, M.D., India, &c. For protection against sun and dust our Luculent -Glare Protectors are strongly recommended
by the leading Ophthalmic Surgeon, "MILITARY MEN, ENGINEERS, Permanent WAY INSPECTORS, and, those whose occupation in the heat of the day, compels them to be will find these Glasses invaluable. By their use the eyes are kept cool, and dimness of vision, Inflammation of the eyes and IRRITATIVE FEVER, consequent on over-exposure to the glare, are prevented."...
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MAYO,
(Opticians to the Principal Ophthalmic Sur- geons in England and India.) · OFFICES-OLD BOND STREET, London.
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3 & 4 HARE STREET, Calcutta. 22 RAMPART Row, Bombay, THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that all Vessels charging Bombay Cotton and Cotton Yara, at the Kowloon Wharves will have free
storage for 14 days from arrival, after, which a RENT of 3 Cents per Bale per Month will be charged
AGENTS
Pacific Mall S. S. Co. Jardine, Matheson & Co.
P: & O. S. N. Co, .⠀ Messageries Maritimes. Adamson, Bell & Co.
AGENTS.
DATE OF LEAVING.
P. & O. 5. N. Co....................... Sept, path, at noon. Butterfield & Swire.... September 8th. Gibb, Livingston & Co. Sept. 13th, at 4 pm. Messageries Maritimes. Sept. 13th, at noon, Melchers & Co, Sept. 27th, at 10 am, Austro-Hung. Lloyd's Co. Sept. 11th, at noon,
Adamson, Bell & Co.... To-morrow. Pacific Mail S. S. Co...
Sept. 18th, at 3 p.m. O. & O. 5. S. Co... Sept. 8th, at 3 p.m.. Adamson, Bell & Co... Sept. 8th, at 3 p.m. Gibb, Livingston & Co. Sept. 10th, at 4. p.m. P. & O. S. N. Co... Sept. 8th, at noon. Butterfield & Swire...... September 14th. Jardiac, Matheson & Co. To-morrow, at noon, F. & O..S. N.Co....... About Sept 26th, Gibb, Livingston & Co.., September 12th. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Sept. 8th, at noon. Messageries Maritimes. About Sept. 12th, Jardine, Matheson & Co. Sept. 9th, at noon. | P. & ̧O. S. N. Co....................... Quick despatch.
Siemssen & Co... Sept. 8th, at 4 p.m. Russell & Co. Sept. 8th, at 4 p.m. Douglas Lapraik & Co.. Sepp, gth, at 9 am.
Intimations.
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FOR
CHINESE, HONGKONG.
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE COLONY.
Rector-Hon, FRED, STEWART, M.A, LL.D. Dean-PATRICK MANSON, M.D., LL.D.
SECOND SESSION-1888-9
THE INAUGURATION of the SECOND
SESSION of the COLLEGE will take October, 1888. place in the CITY HALL, Hongkong, on the 1st
The SCHOLARSHIPS and PRIZES awarded for the Session 1887-8, will be DISTRIBUTED by His Excellency the Governor, Sir WM. DES VEUX, X.C.M.C.
The WINTER LECTURES commence on TUESDAY, 2nd October, 1888. STUDENTS are to assemble at the ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL at 8 a.m.
PROFESSORS, LECTURERS & DEMONSTRATORS. Ambulance, and Duties in the Field-Dep.
Surgeon-General LEWER, and the Officers. Army Medical Staff. Anatomy-JAMES CANTLIE, M.A.; M.D., F.R.C.S.. Botany-CHARLES FORD, F.LS, Chemistry-W. E. CROW, Esq. Dental Surgery-HERBERT POATE, D.D.S.; and
JOSEPH W. NOBLE, D.D.S. Demonstrator of Anatomy¬Ą, DE C, SCANGAN, Forensic Medicine A.M.S. M.R.C.S, L.R.C.F.
Medical Jurisprudence-Ho KAI, M.D.,
M.R.C.K, BARRISTER-AT-LAW,' Hygiene and Public Health-HUGH MCCAL
Toxicology-W. E. Crow, Esq.
LUM, ESQ
Staff.
Hygiene (Military)-Officers, Army Medical
Latin--E. J. EITEL, PH. D.
LACH, M D
Malería Medica, and Therapeutics—D. GZR-
Medicine-PATRICK Manson, M.D., LL.D., Obstetrics and Gynecology-WM. HARTIGAN,
M.D., L.R.C.S.I. Ophthalmology-G. P. JORDAN, M.D., M.R.C.9, Pathology and Morbid Anatomy-G. P. Jon.
DAN, M.B., M.R.C.S. Phyrics-Rev. JOHN CHALMERS, M.A., LI„D, Physiology-J. M. ATKINSON, M.D., (Lond.)
M.R.C.S;'
HO KAI, M.D.,'M R.C.S.
Surgery, Principles and Practice-JAMES
CANTLIE, M.A., M B FR CS Surgery, Pathological and 'Special–G. „P.
JORDAN, M.B., M.R.C‚S. Surgery || Military-Officers, Army Medical
Staff
Fees for the Full Course—200 dollars, payable
in one sura, at the beginning of the first Winter Session. When paid in two sums, Fees are charged at the rate of zzo_dollars. When paid in four sums, Fees are charged at the rate of 240 dollars,
FOUR BELILIOS SCHOLARSHIPS, value Go DOLLARS R-year each, to be held for Two Years, are bestowed upon STUDENTS of the
College studying at the ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
TWO WATSON SCHOLARSHIPS, value 60 DOLLARS 8-year each, are thrown open an nually for Competition to STUDENTS of the College ISAAC HUGHES, Secretary.
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Hongkong,h November, 1887. THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE Company is prepared to Tranship Cargo from its Godowns at Kowloon or West Point to any Steamer in the harbour, and to bring Cargo across from Kowloon to any place on the Praya at the usual rates.
By Order,
ISAAC HUGHES, Secretary, Hongkong, 20th April, 1888.
CHS, J. GAUPP '& CO., “HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK-
Miss Focken, Mian Pursdorf, Messrs. Daly and ADOLPH, German bark; 807, E. Westergaard, 5th CHAKORS, JEWELLERS, SILVER flaesloop, and 12 Chinese.
Per Alwine, str., from Pakhoi, &c. 68 Chi-
NEW PATNA, (bottom) per chest.......... $5111 OLD PATNA, (without choice) per chest... $505 NEW BENARES, (without choice) per chest 8483 to $401 NEW BENARES, (bottom) per chest......... Sannese.
to $4961 NEW PERSIAN (best quality) per ploul.............. 8640 OLD PERSIAN (best quality) per picul...... $600 OLD PERSIAN (second quality) per picul... $550
to $575 436 Chinese.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
5th September, 1888,—At 4 p.m.
STATION
Windros Tolda
Wind.
Per Seochow, str., from Chefoo,—1 Chinese, Per Meefon, r., from Shanghai, &c.—44 Chi-
nese.
Per Duke of Buckingham, str., for Amoy.--.
DEPARTED,
Per Clara, str., for Haiphong-as Chinese. Per Seochow, str, for Hoihow.-go Chinese, Per Hesperia, str., for Singapore,-12 Chi-
• Per Dardanus, str., for Amoy, &c.-200 Chi-
nese...
Per Kwongsang, str., for. Swatow, &-50 Chinese.
Per Kwangler, str., for Shanghai-120 Chi
| Per Fokien, sir, for Swatow, &C-150 Chi- |
Dese
TO DEPART.
|
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August Hamburg 19th April, General.... Order, COMET, German ship, 1,083, Kauppner, 17th-
July, Cardiff 4th April, Coals. Order.
C. C. CHATMAN, American ship; 1,600, A. Į. Hichberg, 15th August,Shanghai 16th July, General---Pusiau ERIZOKNIO, Chinese bark,457, Opium Examina:
tion milk, Stonecutters, Island-Chiticsé Customs.
ESCORT, American bark, 636, R. G. Waterhouse, 15th July,loilo 3rd July, General-Chi-
Desc.
HII-CHEONG, British bark, 320, T. C. Thomsen, 4th Sept, Bangkok 13th August, Rice and General.--Kong Tong Talians JOHN NICHOLSON, British bark, 685, W. Quino," 8th July-London 1st March, General # Mulches & Co LUCIA, British bark, 640, Wood, 5th August --- Freemantle (W. Australia) 7th July, Sen- dalwood.---Order.
Per Braunschweig, sư, for Shanghai-Mm. | NYL GHAU, British ship,, 4,812, W. B. Butler, Charles Ackers, Captain L. E. Credner, Messat August, Samarang 2016 July, Ballast. J.W. Richardson and D, O. Franks,;
Order
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No. 8, Queen's Road Central.. ‘A. G. GORDON & CO...
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and ́GOVERNMENT.
ENGINEERS LAUNCH BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, IRONMONGERS, COM- MISSION AGENTS, VALUATORS, IRON and TIMBER MERCHANTS.
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BOWLINGTON, EAST POINT, WOFFICE:
CORNER OF PEDDER STREET AND PRAVA. STEAM LAUNCH COMPANY, LIMITED.
Hongkong grå September, 1888.
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Clinical Surgery, Medicine, and Obstetrics are taught daily in the Wards of the Alice Memorial Hospital. The average attendance of Patients at the Alice Memorial Hospital amounts to about 30,000 annually."
Special arrangements have been made with the Principal Medical Officer of the Army Medical Staff to carry on the work of training Chinese for Medical Military Duty. For further information, apply to
JAMES CANTLIE
Secretary to the Colligi. Hongkong, 1st September, 1888. 1865
HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI,
For Sale. INTIMATION.
F. Blackhead & Co.,
SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS,
AND
PROVISION MERCHANTS,
NAVY CONTRACTORS,
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.
No. 11. Fraya Central, (Opposite Pedder's Wharf),
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CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS PRESERVATIVE AGAINST ROTTING, DECAY, &c., of WOOD.
CHR. MOTZ & Co., BORDEAUX, CLARETS. IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, "LA GRANDE MARQUE."
FLENSBURG STÜCKBEER, ENGINEERS AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS..
AND EVERY "KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES
ALWAYS IN STOCK.....
AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
ALL KINDS OF
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SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Hongkong, 1st January, 1885.
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MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA.
SOLE AGENTS FOR: THE MIKE GOAL MINE.
➜UNKER COALS can be supplied to any BUNK alongside the KOWLOON WHARF on application Steamer lying in the harbour-or-coming- to the Undersigned.
Y. FUKUHARA,
Acting Manager. Hongkang, 19th January, 1888.
Γιος RAMPLOUGHS
PYRETIC
SALINE
GTAS ELKMAY YOU WANTY” ·
THE GREATEST BLESSING
Of life is a perfect state of health, To soare this undeni able boon uso ZALMPLOUCK's Prantto Bazimy.. Iš strikës ná the root of dianese, Improving Digestion by olmaring away obetsuctions from the Stomach, Idvar, Kidneya, and Bowalk, and at the same time renovating the Blood, aradiostima poleonora and Leverish humours. "Bee large ääri.
*FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE”?
CLARKE'S
WORLD-FAMED:
BLOOD MIXTURE
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER.
Fall impurities. It cannot be too highly
TOR cleansing and clearing the blood from
recommended.
For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin and Blood Diseases, Eczema, and Sores of all kinds, it is a never- falling and permanent cure.
It Cures Old Sores.
Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Curca Blackheads; or Pimples on the Face. Cures Senry Soren
Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings."*/* Clears the Blood from all impure matter. From whatever cause arising. Clarke's Blood Mixture is the only real Specific for Gout and Rheumatic pains, for it removes the carise from the blood and bones..
As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and
warranted free from anything injurious to the or delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value.
THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS Clarke's Blook Mixture is sold in Bottles 28, 9d each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity, 11-sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long standing caseE, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Proprietors, the Lincoln England Trade Mark Blood Mixture.
OREGON FINE SPARS and LUMBER and Midland Counties Drug Company, rencon
L MALLORY,
- Proprietor.
on Hand.
Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.
JAPANESE BEER.
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FLIMITED, Yokohama.Co
ROM "the JAPAN BREWERY COMPANY
In Cases of 4 Dozen Quarts : sinodjendan $9.00
For Sale by
CAUTION, Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mixture should see that they get the genuine article. Worthless imitations are sometimes palmed off by unpring Lincoln and cipled vendors. The words Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on the Government Stamp,and 39 Clarko's World-famed Blood Mixture," blown in the Bottle, without which none are Genuine K
FLANE, CRAWFORD & CO Agental Make Hongkong, 31st August, 1888
NE BOX OF CLARKE'S BA PILLS FOR SALE discharge
with the Urinary Orvans, in either sex (acquired or GERMAN BEER 2: constitutional); Gravel and Pains in the Bacle)
BRAUEREI "ZUR EICHE KIEL
9.00
per Case of 4 Dozen Quarte.
EDUARD SCHELLHAÉS & CO.
Sole Agents o Wyn Hongkong and Chin Hongkong, grd May; 1887
Na
Guanteed free from Mercury Sold in Boxes
44, 66: each by all Chemists and Fatant Medi cine Vendors throughout the World: Proprietors The Lincoln ind Midland Counties Drug: pany) Ilfcoln, Englan