The Share Market.
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Hongkong and Shangbai Bank.—110 per cent,
prem., sellers.
The Nattend Bagh of Chins, Ld-os (8.10.
paid up,-35 per cent, dis, sellers.
The National Bank of China, Ld-Founders':
charer, $130 per share, boyers.
The Bank of Chi, Japan & the Straits, Ld-
fr sales and buyers.
The Hank of China, Japan & the Straltı LA.---
Founders' shares, ¿zo, buyers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-2 per cent.
premium, sellers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 Ca per cent.
premium, buyers. ··
Chlacse Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.
premium.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-$83 per
share, sellers.
China Traders Insurance Company-$55 per
share, sales and sellers.
Dayers.
North China Insurance-Tls. rog per share, Canton Insurance Company, Limited--$10 g per
share, sales and buyers. Yangtze Insurance Association-troo, sellers. On Tal Insurance Company, Limited-Th. 150 ..per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$2271 |
per share, sellers.
China Fire Insurance Company-$54 persharo,
sellers,
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co..—":
$29 per share, buyers.
Chiaz and Manlis Steam Ship Company-18
per share, sellers,
Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Llusited
-45 per cent, discount, sales and buyers. Douglas Steamship Company-35 per share,
sales and buyers. The Steam Launch Co., Limited-nominal. Hongkong Rad Whampoa Dock Company-70
per cent. premium, sellers, Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited-gry per share,
buyers.
sellers.
Hongkong Hotel Company-$20, per share, Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent. Debentures
-$501.
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-The Austin Arms Hotel and Building Company,
Limited-34 per share, sellers.
•
The Shamoen Hotel Co., Limlied-$3 per
share.
Pustom Mlaing Co.-£5.75 per share, sales and
buyers.
The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited--50 cesta,
per share, buyers.
New Imuris Mining Co., Limited-nothing per
share, nominal. The Balmoral Gold Minlog Co., Limited-
10 cents, per share, sales and buyers. Société Française des Charbonnages du Tonkin.
$60 per share, sales and buyers, The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited
$8 per share, buyers,
The Sclams Tis Mining Co. Limited-4 cents
per share, sellers.
London and Paclic Petroleum' Co., Lts,
nominal.
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$148
per share, sellers.
Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited
$35, neminal
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-$15 per share,
sellers.
Dakin, Crulekshank & "Co., `· Llimited-ĝi per
share, huyers.
Hongkong Dalry Farm Co., Limited-34 per
Share, sales and buyers,
The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited
$yi der share, boyers,
The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited—
$55 per share. sellers.
The West Paint Buildings' Co., Limited-$23
per share, sellers.
H. G. Brown & Co., Limited-$8 per share,
sales and buyers,
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company-$42 per share, sellers, Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company, Limited-192 per share, ex. div., sellers. Hongkong Gas Company-$100 per share,
ales and bayer
Hongkong Ice Compaay--368 per share, sales
and buyers
Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
—365 per share, sellers,
"The Hongkong Brich and Cement Co.,” Likilted
$3 per share, tellers,
The Green Island Cement Co.-ŝað per share,
sellera.
The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited
$14 per share, sales and buyers. The Hougkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited
$15 per share, nominal. The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co,
Limited--$65 per share, buyers.
***ICHANGE.
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T...2}8 Bank Bills, on demand............2/8 Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight.../8 Credits at 4 months' sight/8 Documentary Bills, at 4 months'
sight
an OX PARIS
Bank Bills, on demand...3.35 Credits, at 4 months' aight 3.45 'ON INDIA -
T. T.
On Demand
ON SHANGHAI----
Bank, T. T...
718
Private, 30 days' sight .............734
VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr. H. Baldwin.
Miss M. Baldwin.
-Miss Baldwin,
Min K. Baldwin,
Miss Barba.
Dr. E. Bedloe.
Min Blair.
Mr. Bolle
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd.
Mr. W. C. Bridgeman,
Mr. O, Bridgeman.-
Miss Hodgkins.
Mr. and Mrs, Horne.
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WINDSOR HOTEL,
Mrs. D. Bander.
Mrk. Blanchard,
Mr. J. F. Boulton.
Mr. C. W. A. Blesing.
Major & Mrs. Chapman.
Mr. E. H. Derrick. Mrs. Eaton,
Mr. G. Engel, Mr. W. Evant. Vice-Consul P. Gavau-
nilles.
Mr. P. Gries.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Johns
ford and child..
Mr. J. R. Joyce.
Mr. A. Levy.
Mr. W. G. Lewis.
Mr. A. Mourant.
Hon. N. G. Mitchell-
Ioner,
,
Mrs. Mitchell-Innes.
Capt; and Mrs. Morris.
ME P. Oustia.
Mr. F. J. Richardson.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG
STEAMEJA,
ADAMEMNON, British steamer, 1491, Williams,
5th April-Shanghai 31st March, and Amoy. 3rd April, General,-Butterfield & Swire.
Mr. Rodwell and 4A, Danish steamer, 597, Strom, 3rd April.---
childrth.
Mr. P. Shelton. Mr. John Smith.
Mr. A. S. Sigmund. Mr. E. Smedley, Mr. John Smedley, Mr. Talbot.
Mr. A M, Thomas Captain A. Tillett. Mr. A. Trent.
Lt. Comar. L. G. Tufnell,
R.N.
Mo. Tufaell,
Mr, L. Vio's.
Mr. & Mrs. C. Watling.
Mr. C. J. Wilson.
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Haiphong 31 March, and Holbow, and April, General,--A. R. Marty,
AVOCHIE, British steamer, 1,056, T. Rowin, and
Ape-Hello 20th March, General---Jar- dine, Matheson & Co.
Mails.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINË,
BAKLO MOND, Brillah steamer, 1981, W. Thamp. 1893.
son, 4ib Apill-Saigon 31st March, Coxl. ---Gibb, Livingston & Co.
BIACMO, Italian str., 1495, C. Birbaro, 1st Apr-Bordbay, and Singapore 18th Merch, General-Carlowita & Co. BORNEO, Datch Tester, 1,490, J. S. Theanistep,
5th April,-Baugh & 18th March, Rice Lauts, Wegener & Co.
CAFE COLONNA, British steamer, 1,767, H, J. Alston, 4th April,-Batoum 25th Feb, and Singapore 8th March, Petroleum-]ar- dise, Matheson & Co..
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT CHILYDRA, British steamer, 1,524, R. Cass, 4th
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THE PEAK HOTEL,
Mr. Adamson. Mr. F. East.
Mr. W. H. Gaskell. Mr Thos. Howard, Mr. V. Kolod. Mr. W. H. R. Lority. Mr. Medhurst.
Mr. Mounsey.
Mr. A. E. Skeels
Mr. Sparrow.
Mr. Stephens, Captain Moore: Mr. Gea. L. Tomlin.
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE ENGLISH MAIL, The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s ateamer Sutla), with instant, and may be expected here the next English mail, left Singapore on the 4th
the gth.
THE AMERICAN MAILS. mails, &c., from San Francisco, left Yoko The O. & O. 5. S. Co.'s cleamer Oceanic, with has on the and instant, and is expected here
to-morrow.
Janeiro, with malls, &c., left San Francisco for The P. M. 5. S. Co.'s steamer City of Rio de this Fort via Yokohama, on the 23rd ultimo.
The O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Garlic, with Honelalu and Yokohama on the 4th Insikat. - mails, &c, lett San Francisco for this port, vía
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL; The E. & A. S. S. Co.'s steamer : & cumsift", and may be expected here about the 15th. from Sydney, left Port Darwin on the 6th inst.
NORTHERN PACIFIC MAIL-
The Northern Pacido Steamship Co.'s steamet Japan and Hongkong,, Tacoma left Victoria on the 26th ultimo for
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of India le'i Vancouver on the 3rd Instant for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasıki and Shanghat.
STEAMERS expected.
The D. D. R. steamer Ničör. from Hamburg, left Slogapore on the 31st ultimo, and is due
here to-day.
The Ben' line steamer Benvenue, from Antwerp and London, left Singapore on the 4th instant, and.is due.here on the 11th,
The Austrian Lloyd's S. N.. Co.'s steamer Maria Teresa, from Bombay, lett Singapore on the 5th instant, and is expected here on the rath. The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Formosa left Bombay on the sgth ultimo, and is expected here on the 15th'instant,
The P.&O. S. N. Co.'s steamer TABrief Bombay on the 1st instant, and is expected here shout the Atb.
The P.&O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Shanghai left London for this port on the rith ultimo,
Shipping
ARRIVALS.
MONOKUT, British steamer, 860, Chas. Ston.
ham, 5th April,--Bangkok 28th April, and Kobal-chang sath, Rice, Timber, and Gentrl-Yaen Fat Hong.
NAMOA, British steamer, 863. T. Harris, 6th April-Foochow 4th April, General D. Laprak & Co.
NANYANG, German steamer, 1,059, T. FW Schuls, 6th April,-Canton 6th April, General--Slemusen & Co.
'CLEARANCES, AT THE 'HARBOUR CIPÝTCH, Michael Jebsen, German str., for Kobe, Agamemnon, British steamer, for Slagapere. Ching, British steamer, for Port Darwin, &c. Asagao, Japanese steamer, for Nagasaki.
Sikk, British steamer, for Shanghai, &c. Glenartway, British steamer, for Shanghai,
DEPARTURES,'
April 5. Zafiro, British atr., for Amay, &c.
April,--Singapore 28th March, General- Jarding, Matheson & Co.” EMPRESS OF CHINA, Belfish steamer, 3,003, R. Archibald, 29th March,--Vancouver 6th March, wa Yokohama, Nagavnkl 14th, and Shanghai 26th, General-C. P. R. Ca.
| EVELYN, British steamer, 1,529, A. Wood, and April-Saigon 29th March, General.—Arm- hold, Karberg & Co.
FOLIEN, British steamer, 50g, Davler, 21st March, Tamsul 16th March, Amoy 17th, and Swalow goth, General-D. Laprak
& Co.
FUSHUN, Chloete steamer, 1,504, Lancaster,
5th Ap-Canton 5th April, General C. M. S. N. Ca. GLENARTNAY, British steamer, 1,944, James McGregor, 5th Aprli, London 17th Feb., Scer 6th March, Penang 27th, and Sings pore 30th, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. INDEPENDENT, German steamer, 875, J. Schall, gth Apall-Salgon 1st April, Rice-Wieler & Co.
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JACOB DIEDERICHSEN, GITman steamer, 633 C. A. Hundewadt, 31st March,-Saigon 27th March, Rice and Paddy-Melchers & Co.:
Kan, Norwegian steamier, 1,104, D. Hagemann, 31st March,-Hongay a5th March, Coal,- Ed. Schellhess & Co.
LOMBARDY, British steamer, 1,570, Francis Cole, 4th April,-Bombay 18th March, General. -P.&O. S. N. Co.
METAPEDIA. British steamer, 1,446, W. Fraser, 30th March, Saigon 15th March, Rice and Paddy-Arnhold, Karg & Co.
NURNBERG, German steamer, 3,207, B. Blanke, 1st Apill-Yokohama 24th March, Kobe 17th, and Nagasaki 29th, Malls and Gene- ra-Melchers & Co.
PERU, American steamer, 2,540, 'W. Ward, a8th March,-San Francisco 4th March, and Yokohama 23rd, Malle and General.- PERA CHOM KIAO, Brush steamer, 1,011, J.
P. M. S. S. Co. Fowler, 3rd April, Bangkok stih March, and Kob-si-chang 28th, Rice and General Yuen Fai Hong PROPONTIS, British steamer, 1,387, W. H. Farrand, 14th March, Saigon gth March, Rice and Paddy.-Atabold, Karbire & Co. ROMULUS, Spanish steamer, 531, G. Mendiguren,
4th A-Manila'30 h March, General Shewan & Co
SIKH, British steamer, 1,736, Rowley, 5th April, Singer are noth March, General-Dod well, Carlill & Co,
TRIUMPH, Cerman steamer, 674, J. Bahu, asud March-Pakboi 19th March, and Hoikow 21st, General Ed. Schellbars & Co. TRIMAN, Blish steamer, 2,369, G.. Ramsay, 4th April-Sydney 13th March, Brisbane 16th, Townsville 19th, Cooktowa 20th, Thursday Island sand, and Port Darwin 25th, General.-Butterfield & Swire.
SAILING VISIKLS.
BANDANIERA. British 4-marled schooner, 1,775, J. G. Jones, 11th Feb-New York 14th October, Kerosene Oll. Captain. CELTIC CHIEF, British ship, 1747. C. Owen,
5th March, New York 4th Oct., Oil, COLOMA, American bark, C. M. Noyes, 7th Feb.,
Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Portland 20th Nov., and Honolulu 29th Dee, Timber and Spam-Captain.
D, HARTOLA, American sch, 60, C. Blechert, 5th April-Yap (Caroline Islands) March 17th Beche-de-mer and Cocoins.— Slemsten & Co. GEORGIETTA, American bark, 435, Kaster, 28th
March, Bangkok rath Feb, General Wieler & Co,
IRON DUKE, German bark, 1,413, H. Hashagen cth April-New York 29th Oct., Petroleum, -Reuter, Brockelman & Co.
April 5, Lancaster, American flagship, for JOPHUS, American ship, 1,840, T. Rogers, rat
Nagasak!
April 5. Cicero, Brillab`steamer, for Moji. Apill 6. Priam, British steamer, for Amoy, &c. April 6, Atlantis, British steamer, for Salgon, Apell 6, Prkin, British steamet, for Amay April 6, Niiratais, German str., for Chefso. April 6, Danbighshire, British sir, for Nagusiki. April 6, Hatloong, Buftish str., for Swatow, &c. April 6, Hupek, British steamer, for Singapore. April 6, Michael Jabeen, German, steamer, for
Kobe.
April 6, Glenorchy, British str., for Singapore, April 6, Aragao, Japanese str., for Nagasaki. April 6, Chisptu, “ British · steamer, for Port
Darwin, &c.
*PAKSENGERS—ARRIVED.
Per Nampa, str., from Feochow.-Mesus. Graham, Baker, and in Chinese,
Per Mongkut, str., from Bangkok.--5 Chloase. DEPARTED,
Per Priam, str., for Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. Towell and a children, and Miss Allan.
Per Zafiro, str., fer Amoy. Mr. F. Cars, For Countess of Jersey and V. A. Uldell, European and Manllamian
Manila, Mears, W. Brode, W; R. Andersen
maid.
Earl of Jersey,
Mr. E. Kretzschmar.
Mr. A. Lind.
Mrs. Miner and niald.
Captain Moore, R.N.
Mr. G. Nagasaki.
Lt. P. O'Malley, A.S.C,
Mr. and Mr. T, ‘5. Mr; and Mrs. Paul,
Brown,
Mt Ceelt Burt. Mr. D. Buxton. General Calthorps. Mia, Cakhorpe, Misses Calthorpe. Mr. Droglas-Dick Mr. F. Duns. Mr. O. Eader. Miss Esac.
Mr. A. Pond.
A. Mias Pond,
Mrs. C. Popaff Captala Risby, Miss C. Rober Mr.F, Robinson,
Kr. H. Rorke,
→ Mr. Hi P. Schofield.
Mr W. Fane, Mr: N. Farrer, Capt. & Mrs. Fawicos
and meld, Mr. W. Gellibrand, Miss Gellibrand. Hon. & Mrs. Gradman,
Mr, Wm. Graham. Mr. A. Greer:
Miss T. Grant. -
Mr. R. Hargous. Mr. O. A. Hays. Mr. J. C. HIL
Mr. F. EK Shean.
Mr. B. Spencer.
Mr. H, SteveDJ. Mri A. Such, Mr. and Mrs. J. Syma. Mr. V. To.
Mr. Vedeler. Lady Margaret Villers. Mr. Volcker.
Mr. and Mrs, Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster,
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Mr. R. Wektemann,“
Mr. H. W. Weitos.
Mr. W. Weston,
(deck),
Per Chingtu, str, for Port Darwin-Mu Meldrum, For Sydney-Mrs, Clark, and Mr F. Donohue,
REPORTS.
The British steamship Namoa reports that
1893.
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
CALLING AT SHANGHAI, 'NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C..
TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, 10,000 HORSE POWER.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
.........WEDNESDAY, 31d May.
EMPRESS OF CHINA 6,000 To...... WEDNESDAY, 12th April EMPRESS OF INDIA 6,000 EMPRESS OF JAPAN......6,000 BMPRESS OF CHINA ɓ,000
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EMPRESS OF INDIA ........6,000 가
.........WEDNESDAY, 24th May..
....................WEDNESDAY, 14th June,
.................WEDNESDAY, 5th July.
THE STEAMERS of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SRA of JAPAN, and Call at VICTORIA, B.C., to Land and Embark Passengers. Continental Route.
The Mountain Scenery on the Canadian Pacific Rallway surpasses that of any other Trans- Passengers Booked to all the principal points in Canada and the United States, and also through to Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, at Current Rates, with Passengers choice of Atlantic Line,
RETURN TICKETS-Time limit for prepaid Return Ticket is ieckoned from date of inse to date of re embarking at Vancouver,
SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the service of China or Japan,
The Canadian Pacific Railway is the only Trans-Continental Line extending from the Pacific to the Atlantic Seaboard, and running ks own Sleeping Coachce through without change. appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled. The Dining Cars and Mountain Hotels on this Route are owned by the Company and their
The Steamers on the Pacific and all Day, Sleeping, and Dining Cars are comfortably heated by Steam during the Winter Season.
For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to
Hongkong, 22nd March, 1893.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.
. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM
HONGKONG.
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)
Tuesday...... May 2nd.
Tacoma THE Steamship
E. HOLLOWAY,
Hotels.
TAKARADZUKA HOTEL.
ONE HOUR AND A HALF FROM: KONE, vis NISHINOMIYA. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND CELLAR. LOVELY SCENERY AND COOL NIGHTS.
'HE IRON MINERAL BATHS and WATERS are highly recommended by the Medical Faculty for Gout, Rheumatism, Chlorosis, Eczema and other affections. For terms and particulars, apply to
Miss A. HUGHES, Manageress. HAUENSTEIN'S HOTEL,
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THIS
A MOY.
HIS First-class FAMILY HOTEL is situated on the beach at KULANGSOO and has Flist-class Accommodation for Visitors." An EXCELLENT TABLE is kept, and WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS 05
he very best quality.
Terms Moderate,
Arnoy, 1st September, rñas.
R. HELLWIG, Proprietor.
THE BOA VISTA HOTEL. BISHOP'S BAY, MACAO.
THIS HOTEL is situated on the sea shoe
one of the best and healthlest parts of Macao, and commands an admirable view facing the South. Its accommodation is unsur passed in the Far East,
Every comfort to provided for Visitors, with an excellent Celsine, and Wines, Spiriti and Malt Liquors of the best brands,
Hot, Cold, Shows and Sex Water Baths, Large and well Ventilated Distog. Bullard and Reading Rooms, and ta well supplied Bar.
A small Dairy is attached to the premises.
MRS. MARIA B, Dos REMEDIOS, Propeletress.
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THE SHAMEEN HOTEL. BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON,
HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably situated within a few minutes walk of the 'River Steamer Wharves, is now open to receive Visitors,
TH General Agent
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OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN. TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
TAKING CARGO and PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, ANÍ EUROPE,
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS
AND
"TACOMA," Captats Hill, sailing at Noon, on TUESDAY, tho and May will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C, ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTINĮ and TACOMA, via SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA,
Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Points.
Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Points should be in quadruplicate and one copy, must be seat forward by the steamer to the care of the General Agent, Northern Facific Railroad Tacoma, Wash.
Parcels must be sent to our Office with address marked in full by 5 PM. on the day previous to sailing.
For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply ta
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
*Hongkong, 5th April, 1893.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
PACIFIC, MAIL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.
Par....................Saturday, 8th April.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG,
City of Peking (via) Thursday, 18th May. City of Rio de Janeire....Thursday, 27th April,
Honolulu) EDOS.
**PERU "
New York 9th Nov, Ol-Reater, THE U. S. Mall Steamablp Brockmann & Co. PAPA, German bark, 748, T. W. Theem, 17th Jan, Cardiff 14th Sept., Patten Fuel and Coke.Order,
R, R. THOMAS, American, ship, 1.333. Nichols 11th March, New York 19th October, Petroleum.-Order.
OIL-Melchers & Co.
SENATOR, British ship, 1,695, H. P. Smith, and March New York 25th October, Case VELOCITY, British bark. 491, K. Marila, 25th
Feb-Honolulu 18th Jan, General Chinare,
Auctions
PUBLIC AUCTION
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A VÁLUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situato at Victoris, Hongkong, to be Sold TO-MORROW
(FRIDAY), the 7th April, 1893,
BEING
at 3 o'clock PM, at the Premises. EING all that PIECE of GROUND abutting on the North side thereof en INLAND LOT No. 1290 and measuring thereon
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STEAMERS.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
The Bed-rooms are cool, airy and comfortably farnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sluting Rooms, and accommodation generally will be found equal to the best Hotels In the Far East
The Table D'Hôte is supplied with every luxury in season, and the cuisine is in experi enced;bands.
Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the best quality only, -À WELL "APPOINTED BILLIARD ROOM.
A. F. DO ROZARIO,.
Manager. Hongkong, ret Santamber, viag
THE STAG HOTEL,
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QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
THE HOTEL OF THE EAST FOR WEST-ENDERS,
OCEANIC..............Tuesday, 18th April, BREST LIQUORS precurable in the Market, Belgie (via Honolulu)...... Thunday, 8th June. Grafic (via Honolulu)......Tuesday, 9th May,
Steamship
"OCEANIC"
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKO. HAMA and HONOLULU, on TUESDAY, the 18th Ápill, at 1.P.M. Connection.being made at Yokohama with Steamers from Shangbal.
good ACCOMMODATION and CIVI LITY. Come and see how we have transformed the old "STAG."
Steamers of this Hoe pass through the INT LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and cell at Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their journey.at.any.point.ex.roufa.
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates may be obtained upon application.
WILLIAM WATERS, Proprietar,
Hongkong, 17th March, 1893.
PEAK HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
rasa
HIS commedions and well appointed HOTEL, ritated at a height of 1,250 feet above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the. "VICTORIA HOTEL," is their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling NOW OPEN and will be run la conjunction with them to offer special inducements to Visitors and
Residents.
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SPECIAL WINTER, RATES. Through Tickets loned Passengers to Europe the Winter Months, from November 1st to The Raice for BOARD and LODGING during or to chiles in the United States or Canada, are
good for transportation to the Missouri River March 31st, have been reduced as follows:- by the Central and Union Pacific RailwaysOne person, one month....$50.00 anly. East of the Missouri River, Passengers Marled couple (occupying one rooms) per have the choice of various Railway lines to
New York via Chicago, St. Louis, Ninguá, One person per day................ ago Falls, Washington, Philadelphia, &c.
Married couple per day..........
***$50 Particulars of the various routes can be For full particulars apply to obtained on application,
VICTORIA HOTEL. Hongkong, 25th October, 1802.
Fass BAY VIEW HOTEL. R, OSBORNE begs to remind the Pablle been made for the comfort and convenience, of Visitors to this popular Summer Resort. "BAY OMR
that every possible, arrangement has
VIEW occupies the best situation on, the Shan-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward. Steam-fannches All PARCEL PACKAGES should be marked to can at any time come alongside the jetty, adjolo widress, to full and wame will be recalvo ating the spacious lawn. He Company's Office until FIVE P.M. the day The Cuisine is unrivalled, in Hongkong, and sevions to sailing
only the best Brands, of Wines, Spirits, Cigars,
Special rates (First-class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Miltary, Diplomatic and Civil Services, to Europeas will bo-despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, D
Oficials in service of China and Japan, and to NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and Passengers who have paid foll fare, re-nuhark
Government officials and their families. YOKOHAMA, on SATURDAY, the 8th Apriling at Sin Francisco for China or Japan (or vice at i PM, taking Passengers and Freight foversa), within one year, will be allowed a dis.
span, the United States, and Europe.
count of 10 per cent. This allowance dots not Steamers of this line pass through the IN. apply to through fares før China and Japan LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu and passengers are allowed to break thefi
to Europe. journey at any point en route,
Through Passage Tickets granted to Engla France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic libr of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates may be obtained on application.
or to cities in the United States or Canada are Through Tickets lasued Passengers to Europe good for trasportation to the Missouri River by the Central and Union Pacific Railways only, East of the Missouri River, Passengers have the choice of warious Railway lines-to-New York, ofa Chicago, St. Louis, Niagara Falls, Watblogton, Philadelphia, &c. obtained on application.
Particulare of the various routes can be
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Special rates (first class only) are granted to 4 8 to. or thereabouts, on the South side Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, sad Civil Service to European Officers in service of China and Japan, and to
therol on INLAND LOT. No. 1293 and measuring thereon respectively 23 ft, 3 in, or
she left Foochow on the 4th instant. Expert thereabouts and 19 ft, 3 ʻIn, or thereabouts, on / Government officials and their families. anced strong north-east breeze and following the Exst side thereof partly on INLAND LOT kunough Bills of Lading issued for trans-
with cloudy weather throughout to port. Ial Poochow the steamship Harshin
No, 1293 and measuring thereon 4 ft. 6 in The British steamship Mongkus reports that of thereabouts and partly on INLAND LOT the left Bangkok on the 18th altimo, and Koh No. 1293 and measuring thereon 18 t. 8 in sl-chang on the 30th, Had moderate variable winds to Palo Condore; thence to lat. 10 or thereabouts, and on the West side thereal on mortb, going outside Pals Cecir de Mer had light Etats STREET and measuring thereon 23 northeast winds and fire weather; thence to it, or thereabouts...containing in the whole post had strong worth-east winds with high 975 square feet or thereabouts and registered and overcast weather. Arrived here at 9:30 on the gtb,
Post Office,
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For Singapore and London.
-zölnörtöw the 7th instant,'
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#the'7% instant, algsi
Instant, at 9.30 A-M..
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Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo dos ined to. Points beyond San Francisco, in the Jalted States, should be sent to the Company's faces, addressed to the Collector of Carteras an Francisca.
For Murther Information as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, da, 72, Queen's Road Central"
VAN, BUREN, Agent. Hongkong, goth March. 1893.
LEVY HERMANOS. EWELLERY,DIAMONDS, WATOH Sole Agents for PATEK PHTAPPEY & Co.
CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, Geneva, A great.variety in Fancy Goods and Optical Instruments.
portation to Yokohama and other Japan Posts 73)
San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, vill Overland Rallways, to areas, Tealdad, and Demerara, and to ports Company's and exnecting Steamers. In Mexico, Central and South America, by the
the day previous to sailing. Farcel Packages will Freight will be received on board unill & FM, be received at the Office unill 3 FM same day; in the Land Office as INLAND LOT No, 1391-dress in fully value of same is required.
all Farcel Packages should be marked to ad
together with the mestusge thereon known as NG, 32, ELDI STREET,
Consular Invoices to socompany Cargo des
tined to Points beyond San Francion, the For further particulars and Conditions of Bala, United States, should be sent to the Company's apply to gi
WOTTON & DEACON-
er la
BoBeltors,
I. M. ARMSTRONG, -
Auctionch
Hongkong.
Hongkong, Apll,"1899-
Office in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the. Collector of Custom ni San Francisco,
Tor further information as to Passes and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, Nos 74, Queen's Road Central, O
J. 8. VAN BUREN, Agent, Hongkong, #and March, 18gj
10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office,
G. FALCONER & CO., WA
7ATCHƐand CHRONOMETER MANU FACTURERS and JEWELLERS NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS
CHARTS and BOOKS prob No. 45, Queen's Road Central-1632 CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., CMAKERS, JEWELLERY BILLOS
HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK.
are kept in stock Private Dinners.or fan prepared in First-class style on tha shortest notice, and Meals can be served at mas hours.
Hongkong, and May, 1802
WINDSOR HOTEL, (in Connaught Building)), QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG,
HE Private Hotel heretofore carried on in removed to CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
TWINDSOR HOUSE, had, How been
Caiting under European management. Each water, Passenger Elevator to all Floors, Bed-room has its own Bath-room. Hot and Cold
Boarders. Offices and Rooms to let Unfurnished,
Charges from $3 per day 'upwards. Special Rates for Families or Permanent and Rooms with or without Board, by day or month, Apply at the Office, No. 37, 3rd Floor.
Hongkong, 23rd August, 1892.
las THE WESTERN HOTEL,
QUALOK QUEEN'S, ROAD WEST,
OLD "BEN" PRESIDES. QUIET AND COMFORTABLE HOME
"FOR MEN OF THE MERCANTILE MARINE, The very best LIQUORS and ACCOMMODA RSENAL YAN PTION, -7
****SMITHE, and OPTICIANS,
CHARTS AND BOOKS NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS; Bicik Sole Agents for Louis : Kindemain" "Watchon awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition, Hongkong, 28th March, 1893.
galand for Volgt inder and Sohn's 175 #4 CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES,
ited and Pubil MARINE GLASSES SPYGLASSER || SMIT
They come as Strangers but jeave en Friends,
EN FRANKLIN TAY
Proprietor
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by KOBERT FRASER.