The Share Market.
LATEST QUOTATIONS, Hoogkong and Shanghai Bank.-100 per cent,
prem, sales and sellers. The National Bank of China, Ld-on £8.xa
paid up,-40 per cent. dia, sallers. The National Bank of China, Ld.--Founders
ahares, $10 per share, sellers. The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld--
nomlast,
The Back of Chlaz, Japan & the Straits, Ld
Founders' thates, nominal Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-1} per cent,
premluwe, sellers,
Chiacse Imperial Loan of 1884 C-3 per cent.
premium, buyers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.
premium
Unlos Insurance Society of Canton-886 per
share, ex. div., bayers.
Chloa Traders' Insurance Company-$51 per
share, bayers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1893.
The P, M, S, S, Co% steamer Cliy of Rio de Faneiro, with mails, &c, left San Francisco for this port via Yokohama, on the roth instant,
NORTHERN PACIFIC HAIL
*The Northern Pacific Steamship'Co.'s steamer Victoria left Victoria on the 4th Instant.
THE CANADIAN 'SEÁIL.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of India left Vancouver on the 17th Instant for Yokohama. Kobe, Nagasaki, Shang- that mong and may be expected have about proximo.
THE INDIAN MAIL..
The Indo-China S. N. Co's steamer Kutsang, from Calcutia and Straits, left Singapore on the 2111 instant, and may be expected here on the 27th.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The 'Ben live steamer Bentel, from Antwerp and Londen, left Singapore on the 17th North Chica Insurance—Tis. 115 per share,instant, and is expected here to-day.
The Union line steamer Ario, from buyers,
borg, left Singapore on the 17th instant, and may be expected here to-morrow,
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$130 per
share, sales.
Yangtze Insurance Association--g6o, zellers, On Til Insurance Company, Limited-Tis. 15
per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$195 per
share, seller.
China Fire Insurance Company-873 per share,
sales and buyers. Hongkong, Castop, and Macao Steamboat Ca-
Basi per share, sales and buyers. China and Manila Steam Ship Company-$30
per share, sales and buyers. Indo-China Sicam Navigation Company, Limited
-61 per cent discount, sales and buyers. Douglas Steamship Company-$37, buyers. The Steam Launch Co., Limited $10 per share,
buyers.
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-72
per cent, premiam, sellers.
Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited-$15 per share,
bayers.
Hongkong Hotel Company-$12 per share,
sales and sellers.
Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent. Debentures
~~$501.
The Austle Arms Hotel and Building Company,
Limited-4 per share, sellers.
The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-$4 'per
share, sellers.
Punjom Mislag Co.-851 per share, sales and
sellers.
The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited-841 per
share, sales and buyers.
The Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited-
30 cents, per share, sales. Société Française des Charbonnages du Tonkin
-$70 per share, sales and boyers. -The-Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited-
$41 ex. div., sales and sellers.
New Imaris Mining Co., Limited-nominal London ard Pacific Petroleum Co, Ld-nix, China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$150'
per share, zelleri.
Luzon Segar Refining Company, Limited-$32) |
sellers,
A. S. Watson & Co, Limited-§11) sales and
buyers.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-$13 per
thare, sales and sellers. Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited--841 per
share, sellers,
The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited-
$7 per abate, sales and buyers. The Hongkang Land Investment Co., Limited-
$15 per share, buyera.
The West Pol Building Co., Limited-820
per share, sellers.
H. C. Brown & Co., Limited-$8 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company-38 per share, sellers. Hengkong Rope Manolacturing Company,
Limited--$85 per share, sellers. Hongkong Gas Company-$110 per share,
buyers.
Hongkong lee Company-367 per share, buyers.
and China Bakery Company, Limited per abare, sellers.
Hongkong
The
Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited $1 per abare, anles and buyers. The Green Island Cement Co.-$5, sales and
buyers.
The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited-
$3 per share, sales and buyers, The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited-
$35 per share, nominai, The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,
Limited-$67 per share, sellers.
EXCHANGX.
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T.....
2
Bank Billa, at 4 months' sight.../st
Bank Bills, on demand
Credits, at 4 months' aight
Bank Bills, on demand
Credits at 4 months' sight.............. Documentary Bills, at 4 months*
sight........
.2/61
'ON PARIS→→→
1913.09
3.16
ON INDIA --
T. T.
On Demand
1941 ∙1941
ON SHANGHAI-~-
Bank, T. T.
73
**274.
Private, 30 days' eight
VISITORS AT THE HUNGRONG
Mr. G. Armstrong,
Mr. F. J. Bishop.
Lieut. BJ.. Barlow.
Mr. G..Bolton
Mr. K. Bardiaski.
Mr.
1. Cheethara.
Maj Coples.
HOTEL.
Mr. J. M. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. H. Deat. Mr. & Mrs. Grunauer, Mrs. & Miss Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hun-
itagion.
Mr. 1. Kinghorn. Mr. J. Kirkwood." Mr. J. S. Leadbetter.
Mr. R. Lyall.
Mr. A. B. Macdonsid.
Mr. & Mrs. C. P. Marsh. 'Mr. F. McWilliams.
Mr. T. Mitchell. The Duke of Nowcastle
and valet.
Mr. and Mr. R. C.
Patterson.
Mr. F. W. Phillips. Mr. F. von der Pfördten, Mis, van der Plordten
and two children. Mr. A. C. Potts. Mr. F. E. Shcan. Mr. H. A. 8. Thomson.
Miss L. Walter. Mr. E. R. Warren, Mr. R. H. Wood; **-
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS
THE PEAR HOTEL.
Mr. Adamson.
· Mr. F. Deacon.
Mr. Exilene.
Mr. F. East.
Mr. F. C. Frischling.
Mr Fullerton. Capt. & Mrs. Goggio. Capt. and Mrs. Hust. Mr. V. Kofod.
AT
Mr. W. H. R. Loxley.
Mr. MacLean. Mr. Medhurst.
Capt. and Mrs. Moore. Mr. H. W. Robertson." Mr. A. E. Skeels, Mr. A. Fladlay, Smith, Mr. Sparrow. Mr. E. Tarlin."
MAIDS EXPECTED.
THE GERMAN MEATL
The Norddeutscher Lloyd Heamer Bayern. with the outward German mail, left: Singapore on the 20th Instant at 3 pim, and may be expected here on the 25th an
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The P. M. 9. S. Co. steamer Pern, with
msis, &e, from San Francisco, left Yokohama, on the 19th instant at noon, and may be expetind hard to-inomOW,
REPORTC.
The British barque Stanfield reports that she leh Singapore on the asst ultimo. Had fresh winds and moderate sex.
The Bellish steamship Yuemama” reports that ake left Manila on the 18th instant. Had very strong monsoon with high sea and clear weather throughout the passage.
The Dutch steamship Borneo reports that she Left Bangkok, vis Kob-si-chang, on the 13th instant. Had very strong north-east monsoon. Experienced clear wasther but high north-east
The British steamship Fokien reports that she left Tamsul on the 19th instant, and Amoy on the 20th, and had fresh north-east winds throughout. Left Swatow on the sist, and had strong north-east winds and sea to Breaker Polot; thence to port had light winds and
The British steamship Suflaj reports that she left London on the sand nitimo, Bombay an the 5th instant, and Singapore on the 17th. From Singapore to Pala Sapain experienced light Mam-south-westerly winds and cloudy weather. From Pulo Sapata to within soo miles of Hongkong experienced strong north-east monsoon with Bigh head sea and much rain. Strong adverma cur rents were experienced, averaging a konts per bour. The weatern route was adopted. Parsed no vessels that wished to be reported.
The P.&O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Teheran, from Bombay, left Singapore on the 18th instant at 3 p.m., and may be expected here to-morrow.
The Ocean Steamship Co's steamer Ajax left Singapore on the 18th lastant, and may be expected here to-morrow,
The 'Ben Une steamer Gulf of Tarants, from New York, left Singapore on the 31st Instant, and may be expected beig on the 37th.
The Navigazione Generale Italiana steamer Stura left Bambay on the 13th fostant, and may be expected here on the rst proximo.
The P. & O. S. N.. Co.'s steamer Aden loht Aden for this port on the gth Instant,
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
OOLONG, British steamer, 2,308, H. L. Allen,
22nd Oct., Singapore 15th Oct., General
Arnhold. Karberg & Co.
FOKIEN, British steamer, 509, W. Davis, azad Och Tamua! 19th October, Amoy 20th, and Swalow 21st, General, D. Laprak
& Co,
BOXNIO, Dutch steamer, 1,490, J. S. Theunissen, 22nd Oct. Bangkok, via Koh-i-chang 13th Oct., Rice-Lauts, Wegener & Co. YUZHSANG, British steamer, 1, 106, W. Waddlove:
22nd Oct.,-Manila 18th October, General,
Jardine, Matheson & Co. TAISANG, British steamer, 1,504, H, W. Hogg, aand October, Canton 22nd Oct., General -Jardine, Matheson & Co. NIGPO, German steamer, 762, Th. Lehmann,
22nd October-Canton 22nd Oct, General
Slemisen & Co..
KwaNGLER, Chinese steamer, 1,504, Liscola,
22nd Oct..-Canton 22nd Oct., General
C. M. S. N. Co,
ANCONA, British steamer, 1,888, W. D. Mudia,
23rd Oct-Yokohama 15th Oct., Matle and General.-P. & Q. S. N. Co.
DECIMA, German steamer, 965, C. Christensen,
23rd Oct. Bangkok foth Oct., Rice. Stemssen & Co.
TRIUMPH, German steamer, 675, J. Petersen, 13rd Oct,-Pakbol 22nd Oct., General- Ed Schellbass & Co.
ALWINE, German steamer, 400, C. Petersen,
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23rd Oct.,-Pakbol, 19th and Holhow and Oct., General-Wieler & Co. CARRADALE, British steamer, 2,369, Sharp, 23rd
October,Moj 17th October, Conis.—| Dodwell, Cartiil & Co. STANFIELD, British barque, 560, Clark, 3rd
Oct., Singapore 27th September, Timber- Chinese.
MATHIDE, German ateamer, 660, P. Moos, 23rd
Oct.Quiahon. 18th Oct, and Touron 20th, General.-Stemasen & Co. SUTLET. British steamer, 2,103, W. D. G. Worcester, R.N.R.. 23rd October,--London 22nd Sept., Bombay 5th Oct., and Singe. pore 17ib, Malls and General.-P. & O S. N. Co.
CLYDE, British steamer, 2,198, J. T. Parfitt, R.N.R., 23rd Oct.,-Shanghal 31st October, Malls and General.-P. & O. S, N, Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICES. Gerda, German steamer, for Yokohama, &c. Oolong, British steamer, for Shangbul, &c. Zafire, British steamer, for Amoy, & Triumph, German steamer, for Canton, &c. Alwins, German steamer, for, Canton, &c. Halloons British steamer, för Swatow, &c.
DEPARTURES,
October 22, Taichiow, British steamer, for
Holbow, &c. October 27, Fuzhun, Chinese str., for Canton,
October 22, Imacos, Norwegian barque, for
Rajang. October 23, Moyane, British steamer, for Singa.
pare and London.
October 22, Haitas, British str., for Swatow, &c.
October 22, dik, Danish str., for Hollow, &c. October 22, Frøjr, Danish str., for Polhow, &c. October 22, Cieiro, British steamer, for Salgon. October 23, Jacob Diederichien, Germian str., for
Salgan. October 23, Gerda, German stz, for Yokohama.
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED. '
Per Alwins, from Pakhol, &c.—at Chinese. Per Trip, from Pakhol-8 Chinese. Per Decima, from Bangkok.-82 Chinese. Per Oolong, from Flegspare-s7 Chinese. -Per Fahlan, from Tamoul, &c.—129 Chinese. Per Borneo, 1 om Bangkok, &c.—3 Chinesa, Per Yuenzang, from Manila-Mrs. and Miss Hogg, Messrs. Armstrong. Wood, and 22. Chinese,
Per Ancona, from Yokohama for Hongkong. Mr. H. J. Pye, D.B.S, 6 Chinese and a infante, From Kobe Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Patterson, Captain Wenceslan Mareas, Messrs. J. M. Cook, Burdenskl, Chuke Sam, K. F. Fang, Hiras, Bow Klog, C. D. Wilkinson, and 'a
F.
Chinese (deck). From Nagasaki, The Duke
of Newcastle and valet, Mrs. K. Karena, Mr. G. Bolton, and a Japanese. From Yokohama for Tamalila-Mrs. 1. A. Douglas and Mas Douglas. For Lordon, -Mrs. and Misses Ingles, (3)
Per Suite, from London for Hangkang.Mrs. T.H. Reld, May Smith, Comdr. J.B Bearcroft, H.N., and European servant, Lient, J. 1. Bugnar- diston, Lieut. Noel Gant, Sub-Lleut, P. Barton, Messi, M. E. Lloyd Thomas, Thos. Smith, and Esekiel From Bombay-Messrs. J. N. O and F. Jokke. From Singapore Mr. H. Back lend and servant. From London
for Sh Mr. and Mrs. Hedson Bromball and child Hudson Bromball, Grace Brown, M. Moors, Dawe, and Mr. Sandal's. From Penang-Me Quick From Singapore Chinese Fat Nagaiak!Mrs. Oknara Shinner. From Loo don for Yokohama.-Miss Wabb. From Bom- bay-Mr. T. Counsell.
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Per Clyde, from Shanghal for Hongkong Mr. and Mrs. Imoors, Mrs. M" "Kike," Mr. Umo, Mesars. Benjamin Bohla, Li Yo San, sod zo Chinese. For Bombay Mr. S. Abraham. as London Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller and in- Calea Mare, T. Hamada and J. Yoabli botë M 7. Rhind, Miss Schaaff, Master Le J. | Ewaliomcana Mr. S. J. Hadion. For Londed
For
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE--
For Yokohama and Kobe-Per Orestes to- morrow, the 24th instant, at 11.30 AM.
For Shanghai, Kobe, and Yokohama Fer Qolong to-morrow, the 24th instant, at 71.30 A.M. For Straits and Calcatta. Par Lightning to-morrow, the 24th instant, at 11.30 AM.
For Shanghal-Per Talsang to-morrow, the 24th instant, at 1.30 PM.
Fer Haiphong-Per Hongkong to-morrow, the 24th instant, at 1:30 PM.
For Shanghal-Per &wangles to-morrow, the 24th instant, at 3.30 PM.
For Shanghal-Per Ningle to-morrow, the 24th instant, at 3.30 P.M.
For Singapore and London--Per Glenavon to-morrow, the 24th instant, at 3.30 P.M. Radkar hire on Wednesday, the 25th instant, For Negaki, Kobe, and Yokobama-Per
at 11.30 A.M.
Wednesday, the 35th instant, at 3.30 P.M.
For Singapore and Landon.-Per Titan on
For Europe, &c., India, via Bombay-Per Clyde on Thursday, the 26th instant, at 11 a.kl.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG
STEAMERK.
Autoo, German steamer, 771, T. Bendixen, 16th July, Salgon 12th July, Rice. Wieler
& Co.
BANTAM, Dutch steamer, 1,457. C. T. YAD de Bergb, 19th July, Bangkok 13th July, Rice.
Lauts, Wegener & Co. BELOIC, British steamer, 4,311, Wm. H. Walker,
15th Oct.,-San Francisco 21st Sept., and Yokohama roth October, Mails and General. -----O, & 0. 5. 5. Co.
DOXAR, German steamer, 1,201, B. Grundmann,
16th Oct-Saigon 11th Oct., Rice Flour, Lants, Wegener & Co.
EMPRESS OF CHINA, British steamer, 3,003, R.
Archibald, R.NR. 10th Oct.-Vancouver 18th Sept., Victoris 19th, Yakobama and Oct., Kobe 4th, Nagasaki 6th, and Shanghai 8th, General-C. P. R. Co. FAME, British steamer, 117, Captain Melinać,
Hongkong Government tender, GERDA, German steamer, 2,111, T. Ehlers, 19th
Oct, Singapore 13th October, General Siamssen & Co,
HAILOONG, British steamer, 783, J. S. Rosch,
21st Oct.,Swatow 10th Oct., General-D. Laprak & Co. HAIPHONG, French steamer, 874, H. Galetti, 20th Oct.,-Haiphong 18th Oct., General- Menageries Maritirnes. HONGKONG, French steamer, 738, C. Bastran, Both Oct,-Haiphong 18th Oct., General.→ A. R. Marty. KoNG BENG, British steamer, 863, J. B. Jackson,
roth Oct. Bangok 12th Oct, General, Yuen Fat Hong. LIGHTNING, Belilah steamer, 2,134, J. G. Spence, 17th Oct-Calcutta 30th Sept., and Singa por roth Oct., Oplum and General.-D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. NANSHAN, British steamer, 805, J. Blackburne,
21st Oct.Bangkok 11th Oct., General Hop Hing Hong NUSKBERG, Geen steamer, 3,207, H. Walter,
14th Oct-Yokohama 6th Oct. Kobe oth, and Nagasaki Toth, Mails and General- Melchers & Ca
PILOT FIRE, British steamer, 161, A. Stopan.
Hongkong and Whampos, Dock Co. RADWORSHIRE, British steamer, 1000, F. Davies, R.N.R., soth Oct-Singapore 13th Oct General-Dodwell, Carill & Co.
SHAN, British steamer, 845, A. Murphy, 31st Oct-Samarang gth Ott, Sugar,—Geo. R. Stevens. YIKSANG, British tearser, 187, Thom, 21st Oct-Cheloo rgth Oct., General Jardins, Matheson & Co.
Shewan & Co.
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Mails
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, 10,000 HORSE FOWER.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
EMPRESS OF CHINA EMPRESS OF INDIA EMPRESS OF JAPAN
6,000 Ton WEDNESDAY, 1st November. 6,000
WEDNESDAY, 29th November. 6,000 .........WEDNESDAY, ayth December.
Mails.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM
Victoria w
HONGKONG.
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)
Thursday ............... | November 9th.
Tacoma ...... | Tuesday
December ra
Megulamin | Tuesday... | Jan, and, 'pa. Victoria | Tuesday ..ÐTAL Jan. 23rd, 194. Tacoma....Tuesday .. | Feb. 17th, '94,
"HE Steamship
TH
"VICTORIA,"
Captain J. Paaten, R.N.R., säiling at Noom, an THURSDAY, the 9th November, will proceed to VICTORIA, BC. and TACOMÀ, vía SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE: and YOKOHAMA
Through Bills of Lading issued in Japan, Paclic Coast Points, and to Canadian and J. United States Poluts.
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 Paclie Railroad, Tacoma, Wash,
Parcels must be sent to ear Office with sädress
THE STEAMERS of this DATA 3. Land and RN AND SUA, of JAPAN, and marked in full by 5 P.a. on the day previous to
a VICTORIA, B.C., to Embark
The Mountain Scenery on the Canadian Pacific Rallway serpauses that of any other Trans. Continental Route.
Passengers Hooked 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 Civil Services, and to European, Officials in the service al China, or Japan.
The Canadian Pacific Railway is the only Trans-Continental Ling extending from the Pacific to the Atlantic Seaboard, and running its own Sleeping Coaches through without change. The Dining Cars and Mountala Hotels on this Route are owned by the Company and their appointments and Culaine 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 Passagu and Freight, apply to
Hongkong, 5th October, 1893.
OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN- TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
TAKING CARGO AND FASSENGERS-TO- JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, KKXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE: FLA
AND
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS, ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING STEAMER,
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, Balgic (via Nagasaki, Thursday, 16th Oct,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama).
Oceanic (via Nagasaki,“
at I P.!
Kobe, Inland Sea, Tuesday, 14th Nov, Yokohama & Hono
at 3 Pike
Gastic (via Nagasaki." Thursday, 7th Dec,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama)................}
THE Steamship
THE
"BELGIC "
at IP.M.
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vás NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 25th Oct. at i P. Connection being made at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghat.
Steamers of this Une pars through the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their Journey at any point en routs.
.
D. E. BROWN;
General Agent.
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U. S. MAIL LINE.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG,
at s P.M.
Peru (via Naguabi, Saturday, 4th Nov,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama) (99.99) City of Rio de Janeiro
(via Nagasaki, Kobe, Thursday, 33rd Nov.
at I P.M. Inland Sea & Yoko hama)VERY,
City of New York (via)
Naganki, Kobe, Ini Thursday, 30th Nov., land Sex and Yuko hama)
·at x P.M.
THE U.S. Wall Steamship
* PERU"
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vid NAGASAKI KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, în SATURDAY, the 4th Nov, at 1 PM, taking Fassengers 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 en route.
Throng's Passage Tickets granted és Englän?, 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 on application.
'।।
-For further information as tɔ Passage or Fraight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 19th October, 1893,
Hotels.
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
HIS
commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of raça fest above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL," is NOW OFKN and will be run in conjunction with their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling them to offer special inducements to Visitors and Residents.
SPECIAL WINTER RATES, FROM- NOVEMBER 187, 1893, TO MARCH 318T, 1894. One person, per day........
***.***$ 3.00 One person, per week „.................
19.00 One person, one month...........$55 to 65,00 Married couple (occupying one room) per Married couple (occupying one room) per
weeknu sousineškiu Married couple (occupying one room) per
month.......................................................
5.00
31.00
93,00
VICTORIA HOTEL. Hangkong, 14th October, 1893
[ga*
THE WESTERN HOTEL. QUEEN'S ROAD WEST,
For full particulars apply to
OLD. "BEN" PRESIDES.
A QUIET AND COMFORTABLE HOM.E
FOR MEN OF TER MERCANTILE MARINE,
The very best LIQUORS and ACCOMMODA- TION, They come as Strangers but lesvu na "Friends.
BEN. FRANKLIN TAYLOR,
Proprietor Hongkong, 28th March, 1893, 177
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.
[389
·Four and a half hours from Yokekama, FIRST-CLASS
ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
BUILDINGS.
First Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Overland Routes, including CENTRAL TWO NEW ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, | PACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines PACIFIC, NORTHERN PACIFIC, AND of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the | DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS, Ualted States or Canada. Rates, and part! They can also travel over the CANADIAN colare of the various Routes may be obtained FACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of $10 la upon application.
Special rates (First-class only) are granted to Mindonaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civli Services, to European Oficials in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their familles.
Passengers who have paid full fare, re-embark
Zarzo, British steamer, 673, A. W. R. Cobban
31st Oct.Manila 18th Oct, Generaling at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice veria) within one year, will be allowed a dis- count of 10 per cent. This allowance dois not apply to through fares for China and Jafan to Europa.
SAILING VESTELA.
ADOLPH, German bark, 167, E. Westergaard, 21st Aug.-Hamburg særd April, General, —Slamssen & Co. BARUTO, German bark, 348, H. Egroru, 14th Oct-Amoy 4k Octa Segur.-Wieler & Co. BITTERM, Belilah berquentine, 593, 1. Buenach,
17th Sept.,-Albany, W.A., 29th July, San- ditwoodOrder. CENTENNIAL, American ship 1,any. B. J. Colcord, 6th S-pt-Singapore ayrd August, Timber,
Order.
ELIZABETH ARENS, German berk, 377, T. Alm, gib Oct,-Tientsin azat Sept., Beans, -Captain
F.
SKOLFIELD, British ship, 1,013, W. E. Shere 4th Oct.,--Slogapore 13th Sept,, Tim berMaster.
1910,
GEOROS STETSON, American bark, 1,878, E. 8. Murphy, 6th August,-New York rath April, Kerosene Oil--Captain. IMACO, Norwegian barque, 577. Olven, 15th October,-Amoy 14th October, Ballast.,-- Captato
"JOHN CURRIER, "American" ship:” 3,848,′′ R.“ S.
Lawrence, 4th Oct,,--Shanghai »yrd Sept Ballast-Order.
All PARCEL PACKAGES should be marked to address in full ; and same will be received at Compaor's Office untli Five 7.M. the day previous to sailing.
Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo des- tined to Points beyond San Francisco, in the piled States, should be sent to the Company' Ofices, addressed to the Collector of Customs, San Francisco.
For further information as to Freight or
addition to the regular tarif” rats.
Particulars of the various routes can be
had on application.
-Special rates (first clam only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to European Offices in service of China and Japan, and to Goverment officials and their fazalies.
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8. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor. KAIKATEI HOTEL, KOWAKI-DANI, HAKONE, JAPAN,
EVEN hundred feet above Miyanoahlia, picturesquely situated on the Hakone hilis, months, and comml lading the Finest Scenery in enjoying a Cool Breeza throughout the Summer the districtTM
Excellent Accommodation for 'VISITORS, Incinding private suites of rooms,
HOT MINERAL BATHS and WATERS (highly recommended by the Medical Faculty), a First- class Cuisine, good attendance, Wines and pine of the best quality, dog ke
"Chargen strictly madarate. T
Through Bills of Lading lawwed for trans portation to Yokohama and other Japan Forts in Ban Francisco, to Allastle and fuland Cities of the United States, via Overland Railways, to Havana, Trisided, and Demerxes, and to ports in Maxion, Central and South America, by the Company's and connecting Steamers.
Freight will be received sa board antil: FM, 891) the day previous to sailing, Parcal Packages 111 be recefred at the Office cxtil. §. 1.30, ruma day 1 all Paral Packages should be marked to Adw Consular, Invokes in accompany Carga des dress in fully value of same is required. tined to Paints beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company' Office in Sealed Envelopes, addressed. to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.
For further information as to Passage and
No, 73, Queen's Road Central, g
Fassage, apply to the Agency of the Company, Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company. No. 72, Queen' Read Central.
1. S. VAN BUREN, Ageni.
JS, VAN BUREN, Agöst. Hewigkey, 28th September, 1893
(2 Hongkong, 17h Dotabes, 1893-
SIEN TING,
SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, DAGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE
-- Consultation fros. Hongkong, 27th September, 1993..........
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*FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP Lucy A. NICKELS, American, bark, 7,330, C. M. Nichols, 3od AngNew York och March,
MODERATE FEES," Kerosene Oil Malchers & Co. MARTHA BOCKHAM Geraan ship, 726, Ed.
WONG TAI-FONG, Marcke, 11th Oct.,Philadelphis arst May, M
Surton Dentist, (Formerly ariided Apprentice, and fatterly. karlatant to Dr. Rouzan), *
HAS REMOVED
Fe'roleom-Order
NAM SHUN SING, Chinese 3-m. sch, 368, Lok Li Tang, pd August, 2 Saigon 24th August, Wood Yong
SOMAL, Bridie masted skip 332, D.
Morgan, 17th May—Singapors sist, March, BallestOrder.
VELOCITY, British bark, 491, R. Martin, 14th
Ooty Honolulu 5196 Angust, General Catière
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To
THE BANK BUILDINGS,
HE QUEEN'Y ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel); CONSULTATION, FI Wongkong, #9th July, 189
NOTICE.
JEVE'S SANITARY: COMPOUNDS COMPANY LIMITED,
JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER. OF
PANTISEPTIC PAINT.
THE Undersigned bare
the tale
appointed SOLE AGENTS for (sale) 502- of the PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and arp prepared to supply quantilles ; tavault} purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special terms for Shipping and largs Orders bett
Sir ROBERT RAWLINION, CB, CE, Chief Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board, London, says
**It is the best Disinfectant in use."
W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.
Bank Buildings
Y. HO SHINO, Proprietor.
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Scott's Emulsion
you detect no fish oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is no after effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science.MARS
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