The Share Market.
LATEST QUOTATIONS. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-100 per cent.,
prem., sellers.
The National Bank of China, Ld-on
paid up-40 per cent, dis, sellers,
8.10
The National Bank of Chian, Ld-Founders
shares, 8130 per share, sellors.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1893.
KWANGLEY, Chinese steamer, 1,504, R. L. Lincoln,
The Chinese steamship Fazlum reports that she left Shanghai on the 30th altimo. Had 4th Oct.,-Canton 4th October, General | Hight south-east winds and fine clear weather to C. M. S. N. Ca
Taichau Channel. Strong east-north-east winds MATHILDE, German steamer, 600, P. Moos, hand confused sea to Chapel Island. Unsteady Oct-Quinhon ath Sept., and. Touren | south-east winds with heavy squalls and con 2gth, General-Slemssen & Co.
fused sea to Hongkong. On the fat instant MONOKUT, British steamer, 858, Chas. Stoupassed the steamship Kenyang of Bullock ham, 4th Oct-Bangkok aand Sept, and abour. On the and passed the steamably Kob-s-chang zyrd, General-Ynen Fat Ancona off Ockred.
The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld-MARQUIS BACQUEHEM, Auntelan steamer, 3,743,
40 cents, sellers,
The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Lil-
Funders share, 10, sellers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 - per cent.
prematuin, sellers,
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-a per cent.
premium, buyers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.
premium.
Valon Iaarance Socieỳ of Canton-$83-per
shase, buyers.
China Trades Insurance Company-$49 por
share, sales and buyers.
North Chlua losunatice-Ths. 115 per share,
burces
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-St15 par
share, sales.
Yangtze Insurance Association-$60, sellers, On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tis 15
per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$195 per
shars, sellers.
China Fire Insurance Company-$78 per share,
sales and bayrra.
Heeckor. Caton, and Macao Steamboat Co-
$16 per share, sellers. China and Manila Steam Ship Company-$25
pes share, buyers. Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limited
-sa per cent. discount, Hilers. Douglas Steamship Company-$37 ex. div.,
buyers.
The Steam Launch Co., Limited-$10 per share,
buyers. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-73
per cent, premium, sales and buyers. Gea Fenwick & Co., Limited-$15 per share,
.hayers.
share, Hongkong Hotel Company-$14 per
sales and sellers. Honkong Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent. Debentures
-8501.
The Auctio Arms Hotel and Building Company,
Limited-34 per share, sellers,
The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-$4 per
share, buyers.
Panjom Mialng Co.-$5 per share, sales and
buyers.
The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited-$5 per
share, sales and sellers. The Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited-
15 cents, per share, sales and buyers. Société Française des Charbonnages du Tonkin
-460 per share, buyers.
The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited-
St sales and sellers.
to
The British steamship &fongkus "reports that she left Bangkok on the sand ultimo, and G. Wallasching, 4th Oct..Kabe 17th Sept, experienced fine weather with light southerly. General-Austrian Lloyd's S. N. Co. breeze until abreast of Palo Obl; thence to the FUSHUN, Chinese steamer, 1.504. Lancaster, Paracels had light to moderate wemerly and 4th Oct.,Shanghai 30th Sept., General-south-westerly winds. From the Paracels a high C. M. S. N. Co.
easterly sea was encountered though the wind Loo Sox, British steamer, 1,020, A. Benson, 4th was from the north-west; this scon increased
Oct., Bangkok 15th Sept. and Koh-sla strong gale with falling barometer, and every chang 16th, General-Yuen Fat Hong.
appearance of a typhoon. The course of the ELAX. British steamer, 2,6rs, Carmichael, 4th ship was altered to a more southerly direction, October, Mejl 18th September, General- but the wind, hauling to the west the ship was Order.
steered round the Paracels and steamed up the MyaM W, British steamer, 1,816, R. Nelson, mastermside. When in lat. 19.45 north long, 113 40 4th Oct.,-Shanghal 17th Sept., and Foo-east, the wind increased to a strong gale from chow md October, Tem and General-the west-north-west with a rapidly failing baro- Butterfield & Swire.
meter and high north-north-west saa and strong JOHN CURRIER, American ship, 1,848, R. S. indications of the approach of another typhoon. Lawrence, 4th Oct.,-Shanghai 23rd Sept, At 6 pm. on Oct. 1st hose-to with the Intention Ballast-Order.
of weathering the gale, bat at midnight the typhoon seemed to be at its height and the seRU were mountains high. At noon on the following day the centre of the disturbance passed over the ship and for the next twelve hours a light wlad from the north, together with fair weather and a moderate sex were experienced. At 8 pm. ou the same day the wind, south-easterly, blew with terrific force, accompanied by a tremendous sea from the same direction, but at 4 s.m. on the following morning it mode rated to a strong southerly galo; at 6 It was all improving and the ship was steered for Hongkong and brought up at the anchorage at 7.30 am. this morning. The vessel throughout behaved splendidly and sustained but slight damsge.
F. SKOLFIELD, British ship, 1,023, W. E. Sher-
man, 4th Oct,-Singapore 13th Sept., Tims ber.-Master.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Triumph, German steamer, for Canton, Kwellin, British steamer, for Shanghai Esmeralda, British steamer, for Amoy, &c. Riversdale, British steamer, for Hongsy. Empress of Japan, British str., for Shanghai
and Vancouver,
DEPARTURES.
October 3, Taisang, British str., for Canton. October 3, Cape Colonna, British steamer, for
Hongay.
October 4, Charters Tower, Baltish str., for
Kutchinatza.
45
October 4, Tellus, Norwegian,steamer, for Kat-
chinotzu..
October 4, Melbourne, French steamer, for
Saigon, &c.
October
4. Propontis, British steamer, for Sla- gapore, &c. October 4. Tafer, British str., for Swatow, &c. October 4 Empress of Japan, British steamer,
for Shanghai, &c.
PASSENGERS—ARRIVED.
Per Sydney, from Marseilles for Hongkong. Mrs: Sontag, Messrs. Romanet, Vela. Moreau, Pere Arnolt, and a missionaries. From Alexan dria.-Mrs, and Mias Marie de Kohn and a children. From Colombo,-26 Chinese. From Singapore. Mesare. Naismith and Bretto. From Salgen.-Mr. Baudeux, and 233 Chinese. From Kobe for Marseilles-Messra. Tissot and Josa Videl. From Singapore-Messrs. Hakagawa | New Imurla Mining Co., Limited-nominal. London and Pacific Petroleum Co., Ld-nts. and Matsurake. From Marsellies for Yokohama. Chins Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$150-Mesars. Ishikawa and Nitta. From Colombe
-Mr. Schummler,
Siagar Mr. per share, buyers.
and Mrs. Beas. Mears, Woog and Edward. From Salgon-Messrs. J. Tassard, Guignard, Marler, and Ballatier,
Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$31
sellers.
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-$to) axles and
sellers.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-$3ì per
share, sellers.
Hongkong Dairy Farm Co, Limited-$5 per
share, sellers.
The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited-
bawdys
The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited-
$44 per share, salos and ́sellers." The West Paint Balldings Co., Limited-$20 |
per share, sellem.
H. G. Brown & Co. Limited-$10 per share,
sellers.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company-838 per share, sellers. Hongkong Rape Manufacturing Company,
Limited $85 per share, sellers. Hongkong Gas Company-$110 per share.
buyers
Hongkong Ice Company-867 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
365 per share, sellers The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited
$3 rer share, sales and sellers. The Green Island Cement Co.-$2, sales and
boyers.
From
Per Fava, from Singapore.-352 Chinese. Fer Zafire, from Manila.-Mr. P. H. Hag. Captain A M. Lane, Mr. Kyujlro, and do Chinese.
Ret
Per Mathilde, from Quiahon, &c,-94 Chiness. Per Glava, from Bombay, &-105 Chinese.
Ber Loo Sok from Bangkok, &c.-70 Chinese.
Fushun, from Shanghai.—49 Chlacre, Per Marquis Bacquskem, from Kobe,-MI. Joseph, and 1 Ctincic.
Per Monghut, from Bangkok, &c.-40 Chinese.
Per Myrmidan, from Shanghai, &c.-Mas Ellenton, Mestre, Dancloff, Boothman, and so Chincsc.
DIPARTED
Per Melbourne, from Hongkong for Saigon.— Chinese. For Singapore.-Mr. and Mrs. Esabbor, Messrs. A. Fortag. E A. Jones, Abbe Damols, and 7 Japanese. For Mar seilles. Mr. G. Serres. From Shanghai for Mar sellles-Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Kepler, Rev. J. Windsor, Messrs. W, White, J. Wilhelm, J. A. Heal, and M. Courbon. From Yokohama for Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. Lukin, and Mr. Spencer Pratt. For MarsellesMre, L. Roux, Rev.
The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited-Egerard, and Mr. Eszésult
$3 per share, sales and buyers, The Hongkong Sicam Laundry Co., Limited-
$25 per share, nominal The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,
Limited-$67) per share, sellers.
EXCHANGE.
ካነ
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T..................
Bank Bills, on demand .........................Ṁ Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2) Credits at 4 months' sight......a) Documentary Bills, at 4 months"
sight........
2/61
.......3.08
OK PARIS-
FRARE
Bank Bills, on demand
Credits, at 4 months' sight......3.15
ON INDIA:
T. T.
On Demand
On SHANGHAI ~
Bank, T. T.
Private, 30 days" sight
194) 1941
.71 ........74
VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr. L. Bauden.
Mr. E. Bell
Mr. F. J. Blabop,
Mr. Bourgouto.
Mr. J. Cheetham.
Mr. and Mrs. Danby
and child, Mi Danby,. Miss L. Danby. Mr. C. A. Field.
Mr. Gelbricht. Mr. L. Judell
Mr. J. Kinghorn,
Mr. J. Kirkwood.
Mr. R. Lyall
Mr. A. B. Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. Manger. Mr. T. Mitchell, Mr. F. W. Phillips. Mr. F. You Plocaten, Mr. F. E. 'Shern.
Mr. M. Slevens,
Mr. H.A.S. Thomson,
5.
Per Empress of Japan, for Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Francis, and Mr. C. S. Chest. For Kobe. Mr. and Mrs. Coster, Metis. E. A. Kenyon and W. Lambe, For Yokohama. Messrs, E. Joner, Hughes, and H. H. Joseph. For Vancouver. Mrs. Yow, and Mrs. Moy. For Victoria.-Mrs, Yow Chong, and Mrs. Lin Kum, For Baltimore--Me, and Miss Lee Sing. For New York-Mr.. Mss. and Hiss Lee Map. For Liverpool-Mt. E. S, Stevens. From Yoko- hema for Liverpool.-Comdr. and Mrs. Walcot.
REPORTS.
The German steamship Mathilda reports that The left Quinion on the 25th ultimo, and Touren on the 29th.. Met with typhoon weather on the rat, and, and 3rd instant. In Toarom harbour, the German steamship Deuteros.
Post Office.
À MAIL WILY, CLOSI—
For Fort Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Per Taiwan to-morrow, the 5th lust, at a 30
P.M.
For Shangbal-Pet Kwangles to-morrow, the 5th instant, at 3.30 P.M.
SHIPPING IN "HONGKONG "
STEAMERS,
ARHATOON AFCAR, Bridah steamer, 1,397, J, E. Hausen, 1st October,-Calcutta 14th Sept., Penang 31st, and Singapore 25th, Oplum and Gentral.-D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. ASADAO, Japanese steamer, 1,521, H. Solck, and
October-Nagasaki 26th Sept., Coals, Miti Bishl Colllery.
BANTAM, Dutch steamer, 1,457, C. J. van de
Bergh, 19th July, Bangkok 13th July, Rice. -Lauts, Wegener & Co. CANTON, British steamer, 1,110, T. H. Seilar,
29th Sept.,Canton 20th Sept., General, Jardine, Matheson & Co.
CITY OF PERING, American steamer, 3129. R
R. Searle 15th Sept,-San Francisco and Sept. and Yokohama 20th, Malis and General.-P. M. S. S. Co.
ESMERALDA, British steamer, 966, G. A. Tayler, 20th Sept.,--Manila 26th Sept, General — Shewan & Co..
Jails.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
1893.
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, 19,000 HORSE POWÈR.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
5
6,000 Ters.........WEDNESDAY, 1st November. 6,000. » ......................WEDNESDAY, 29th November.
.......................WEDNESDAY,
EMPRESS OF CHINA EMPRESS OR INDIA EMPRESS OF JAPAN ......5,000 19
*HE STEAMERS of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA of JAPAN, and
Call at VICTORIA, B.C., to Land and Embark Passengers. The Mountain Scenery on the Canadian Pacific Raliway surpasses that of any other Trans- Continental Route.
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 reckoned from date of issue to date of re-embarking at Vancouver.
SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Chyll Services, and to European Officials in the service of China of Терап
The Canadian Pacific Railway is the only Trans-Continental Line extending from the Pacific to the Atlantic Seaboard, and running its own Sleeping Coaches through without change. to the Alla and Mousin Hotels on this Route are award by the Company and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.
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, 4th October, 1893,
U. S. MAIL LINE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG,
City of Peking (via)
Nagasaki, Kobe, In Friday, 6th October,
and Sea and Yoko hama).......
China (via Nagasaki,"
at I P.M.
Kobe, Inland Sea, Tuesday, 17th Oct., Yokohama & Hong.
at 1 P.M.
FuFING, Chinese steamer, 525, 1. Watts, 3rd Peru (via Nagasaki, Saturday, 4th Nov,
Oct
-Tientsin 26th September, General.— C: M. & E. Co.
GRAZEK, British steamer, 2,764, Scotland, zoth
Sept Molt 14th Sept, Coal-Dodwell,
Carlill & Co.
HESPERIA, Germiza steamer, 1,136, H. WHE 15th Sept,Salgon 21st Sept, Rice and General Stemassen & Co. HOLSTEIN, German steamer, 1,103, 1. Bruhs, a7th Sept-Salgon 23rd September, Rice and Paddy-Wieler & Co. HONGAY, British steamer, 1,563, James Young, 36th Sept., Cherlban 18th Sept., Sugar- Jardine, Matheson & Co. INDEPENDENT, German steamer, 1,003, Schäfer. 11th July, Maritimes 15th June, General -Wieler & Co. KWZILIN, British weamer, 1,038, J. B. Harrie, aard Sept,Bangkok 16th September, Rice-Butterfield & Swire.
.
NAMOA British steamer, 863. C. H. Hands, 30th Sspt,Foochow, 27th Sept., Amoy 28th, and Swatow 29th, General-D. Depralke & Ca.
NZRSTEIN, German steamer, 731, Pankow, 22nd
Sept, Manila 19th Sept, Ballast Mel chers & Co.
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama)...............}
at IP.M.
THE U. S. Mal! Steamship
"CITY OF PEKING"
D. E. BROWN,
General Agent,
13
OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN-
TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
Mails.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
(BUBJECT TO ALTERATION.) Mogul Thursday.............. ) October 19th. Victoria win | Thursday .............. | November 9th, Tacoma „ssi | Tusaday since December 12th. Mogul... Taciday ........... | Jan, 3rd, '94. Victoria ...... | Tuesday ...... | Jan. 23rd, '94.
THE Stermahlp
"MOGUL,"
Captain Golding, salling at Noon, on THURS- DAY, the roth October, will proceed to VIC. TORÍA, B.C., and TACÓMA, vís SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KORE and YOKOHAMA,
Through Bill of Lading lessed to Ispan, Pacific Coast Polata, and to Canadian and United States Points.
Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Points should be in quadruplicate; and one copy must be went forward by the steamer to the care of the Freight Agent, Northern Paclic Railroad, Tacoma, Wash.
Parcels must be sent to our Office with aðdrean marked in full by 5 P.M. on the day previous to salling.
For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents,
Hongkong, myth September, 1895.
To be Let.
TO LET.
11 & 12, SEYMOUR TERRACE,
NFLOOR in No.4, Queens Roa
ROOMS to College Chambers. OFFICES in Victoria Buildings.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 19th September, 1803- [631
TO LET.
THE HOUSE, No. 30, ELGIN STRIKT. Rest modante. For terms apply at
THE MEDICAL HALL. Hongkong, 5th September, 1893. [991
TO LET.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO DWELLING HOUSES
JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES,
MEXICO,
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND
EUROPE: VIA
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
AND
ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND
HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM Hongxong.
Belgie (via Nagasaki, Thursday, 26th Oct.,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama).......
Oceanic (via Nagasaki,“
att P.M.
Kobe, Inland Sex, Tuesday, 14th Nov., Yokohama & Hono at 1 P.M.
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and Galle (ria Nagasaki, Tuesday, stk Doc., YOKOHAMA, on FRIDAY the 6th October, at 1 PM, taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe.
Steamers of this line pass through the IN. LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their Journey at any point ex rowie.
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama).....rinosi
THE Steamship
"BELGIC"
at (P.M.
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vie NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA" and Through Passage Tickets granted to England, YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 26th Oct. France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic liner | st IPL Connection being made at Yokohama of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the with Steamers from Shanghat. United States or Canada. Rates may be obtained on application.
··
Steamers of this line pass through the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their Journey at any point en routes -
First Class Passengers kave full choice of any of the Overland Routes, including CENTRAL PACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION Through Passage Tickets granted to England, PACIFIC, NORTHERN PACIFIC, AND France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS. of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the Noro, German steamer, 761, Th. Lehmann, They can also travel over the CANADIAN United States or Canada. Rates, and part-
NA. SA. DEL ROSARIO, Spanish steamer, 405 Roman Olavlags, 35th Sept-Manila 22nd Sept., GeneralBrandão & Co.
Tat October,—Canton 1st October, General. || PACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of $ro in | culars of the various Routes may be obtained -Slemsson & Co. FOLYFEELUS, British steamer, 1,813, R. F. Scale, addition to the regular tariff rate.
18th Sept.-Singapore 22nd Sept., General”
Butterfield &: Swire,
PROTOS, German steamer, 1,150, H. Johannsees,
1st October,Bangkok 23rd Sept, Rice
Wieler & Co.
RIVERDALE British steamer, 1,311, Edward
Peck, adth Sept,-Moji sist Sept, Coals. Miten Busan Kalsha. TAILLE, German steamer, 828; Calender, 26th Sept,Iloilo zand, Sept, SagarButter Seld & Swire. TAIWAN, British steamer, 2,109, 0, Andersen,
ra
The British steamship dyrmidon reports that she left Shanghal on the ayla altime, and Foo chow on the and instant. From Shanghat to Foochow had strong north-east winds and overs cast weather. From Foochow to Ocksen had strong north-east winds and rain. From Ockbeut to port had fresh south-east winds and heavy rain Bintawers anchored under the White Dogs. The British dreamship Zajtro reports that fibe left Manila on the 29th "ultimo.
Had moderate north-west winds and squally weather to co afternoon miles west of Bollard of able ultime encountered of 30th
Wind from north-west increasing to frean accokon= | ADOLPH, German bark, 967, E." Westergaard, 215 Aug. SHamborg 22nd April, General, squalls, and blinding rain, panied by tenific
-Siemired & Ce, Vendar men with very high cross-sea. At midnight on the 30th barometer 29.31. Tarded ship's head round
On
鳥
-
and stood to south-west, west-south-west and south-east for ten hours. The weather then Improved a little, barometer rising to 19.38 and wind hauling to south-west. The course was
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT then re-set for Hongkong, the vertel encountering
THE PEAK HOTEL.
Mr. Adamson,
· Mr. A. Comming.
Mr. F. Deaton.
Mr. F. East.
Mr. E. Faber.
Mr. S. Farryth, Capt, and Mrs. Hust, Mr. V. Kofod
Mr. W. H. R. Loxley, Mr. MacLean.
Mr. Medhurst.
Mr. H. W. Robertson." Mr. A. E. Skeels. Mr. Sparrow. Mr. E. Tomlin,"
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
JAV British steamer, 2,612, F. H. Tilland, 3rd
October, Stag spore 26th Sep,, Georral P. & 0.5. N. Co. GIAYA, J'allan steamer, 1817, S. Francisco, 3rd
Oct-Bombay 13th September, and Sings pore 26th, General-Melchers & Co. SYDNEY, French steamer, 3,081, Augé, 4th Oct... Marseilles 3rd Sept, Alexandria-Eth, Port Soldo &; Saiz gb, Aden 74th, Colombo 31st, Singapore syth, and Saigon 30th, Majid General Manageries Marlijmen. ZAFIRO, British steamer, 675, A. W. R. Cobban,
4th Oct,Mardin 29th Sept., General Skawa & Co.
9th Sept. 7oochow 26th Sept., General
Batterfeld & Swirs. TRIUMPH, German steamer, 674, 1. Petersen, 10t Oct-Pakchol 28th Sept, and Helbow 30th, General-Ed. Schellhase & Co.
One RAILING VISAKLET
upon application.
|
Particulars of the various routes can be had on application.
I
:
Special rates (First-class only) are granted is Mixalanaries, members of the Naval, Miltary, Special rates (first class only) are granted to | Diplomatte and Civil Services, to European Misdonaries, members of the Naval, Military; | Omdals in service of China and Japan, and to Diplomatic, and Civil Service to European Government officials and their families. Officers in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.
Through Bills of Lading leaned for trans portation to Yokohama and other Japan Forts, San Francisce, to Atlante and land te of the United States, vik Overland Kaliwajaj to Hayins, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to parts Mexico, Central and South Amerios, by the Company's and connecting Steamers
in
will be received on board until 457,M,
Passengers who have paid fail fare, rejambarki ing aż San Francisco for China or Japan (or vics
Fr
"BANGOUR" The Penk, Furnished. "THE WILDERNESS," Caine Road. *NORMAN COTTAGE," Robinson
Road.
No. 4 RIPON TERRACE-Bosham
Road,
Nos. 2 and 8, CHANCERY LANE, No. 8. WYNDHAM STREET. FLOORS in Blue Bulldogs,
FLOORS in Eigin Street, Peel Street
and Staunton Street,
FLOORS in No. 5. Shelley Street: No. 14, KNUTSFORD TERRACE
Kowloon.
Now, 1 and 12, COOMBE ROYAL-
Magazina Gap Furnished.
OFFICES
FIRST and SECOND FLOORS No. 4. Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of China, Japan sind the Straits, Ld. PRAYA CENTRAL, over Messrs. Dou-
glas Laprak & Co.
GODOWNS :-
BLUE BUILDINGS Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
1. & AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 10th September, 1893.
For Sale. 'AQUARIUS.”
(86a
"THE TABLE WATER OF THE EAST," Far 1 dozen quartz, $1.75, less allowance on erspdes returned to our Godowns, $0.50. Net price, $1.25. Perdoren pints, $1,00, less allowance an empties returned to our Godowns, 80.25. Net price, $0.75 -
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co
Sole Agents.
13. Queen's Road, Hongkong, 8th August, 1893.
"THE TYPHOONS OF THE EASTERN SEAS,” A REVIEW, by
1858
THE LATE MAJOR-GENERAL PALMER, RE.
PRICE tamu
.................THIRTY CENTS. NLY a few Coples left, to be obtained at
were) within one year, will be allowed a dis: ONLY C
count of 10 per cent.” This allowance dots not abply to through forex for China and Japan to Europeo
All PARCEL PACKAGES should be marked to
sådroni in full jɛand name will be received at Company's Offon unifi Fryx v.m, the day previous to calling.
the day previous to sailing. Farcel Packages Wiitas be received at the Office until 5 war; same day 3 all Farcal Packages should be marked to ad- drom in full | value of same is required.
Consular. Invoices to accompany Cargo des-
AVRIA, British bask, 1,148, H. W, Danlp, stined to Points beyond San Francisco, in the Singapore 17th face, Timber, United States should be sent to the Company's Office in Seslod Envelopes, addressed to the BITTERN, British barquentine, 393, J. Strensch, Collector of Customs at San Francisco,
17th Sept,--Albany, W:A.j
A9th July, San.
For further Information as to Fassage and dalwood, Order,
Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, a beavy crocs cea and strong south-south-eact. CurTENNIAL, American ship, 1,293, B. J. Colcord, No. 72, Queen's Road Central. winds throughout the rest of the passage. I No 6th Sapt,→Singapore 23rd August, Timber,
J. 9. VAN BUFEN, AgedTMTMTM intimation of this typhoon was received prior to Order, or
Hongkong, 4th October, 1893. karing Manila on the 19th. Passci bergse | Cazzowoon, British ship, 1,448, W. BrKennedy, standing to eastward to miles south of Sap 28th August,Shanghai 19th Aug. Ballast. Rock
The British steamship Led "Son reports"
17 that | she left Bangkok on the ath- ultimo, and Kohe "sbehang" "on" "the" 25th passed and signalled Caps Padasan at 3 pm, on the 29th, recblying Hongkong weather reports for the day pierlove, Experienced light and moderate variable winds till morning of 1st instant, the wind then blaw ng fresh from the northward with cloudy weather and heavy cross swell, Wind gradually freshem. på and sex increased till 10 p.m., when it blew rong gale with very high sea. This weather commercedita a mederate. During the time the gola lasted, squalls occurred af
at short intervals, blowing with fullburricane force, and a terraces running. This caused the vessel to shipsomme vir heavywater,smashing up one life bestandthe cis- Ing of the sfersteering gear; also denying away poop ladders. The wind during the gale secred between norik went and wests lowest barometer reading 2933, After Stonday night, had moderais and fresh winds from south-west to south-west with cloudy weather,
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