The Share Market.
LATEST QUOTATIONS. Hongkong and Shangbal Bánk,-100 per cent.,
Prem, sellers.
The National Bank of China, Ld-on £8.
paid up-$254, sellers.
The National Bank of China, Ld-Founders
shares, nominat
The Bank of Chios, Japan & the Straits, Ld.—-
nominal.
The Bank of China, Japan & the Stralia, L-
Founders' shares, nontaal Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 E-a) per cent.
premium, sollers,
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-1 per cent.
premium, buyers. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent
premium.
Union Insurance Society of Canton--$100 per
share, ales and bayers. China Traders' Insurance Company-$37 per
share, bayers.
North China Insurance-Tis. 150 per share,
sales and buyers.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited--$134 per
share, sellers.
Yangtze Insurance Association—$67, buyers, On Tal Insurance Company, Limited-Tis, 15
per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$107) per
share, tales.
Chinx Fire Insurance Company-383 per share,
sellers.
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.-
$17 per share, sellers, China and Maulla Steam Ship. Company—853
sellers.
Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limited
-50 per cent, discount, sales and sellers. Douglas Steamship Company-$43, sellers. Hongkong and Whampos Dock Company-83
per cent. premium, buyers. Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited-$11 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong Hotel Company-$11 per share,
sales and sellers,
Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six ver-cent. Debentures
The Austin Arms Hotel and Building Company,
Limited-$4 per share, sellers,
The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-$4 per
share, tellers.
Panjom Mining Co.-$7 per share, sales and
buyers.
The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited-84# per
share, sales,
The Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limlied-
$1.60 per share, sales and buyers.
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Société Française des Charbonnages da Tonkin
-$80 per share, sales and sellers. The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited-
$61, sales and buyers.
London and Pacific Petroleum Co., Id,-wik, China Sagar Refining Company, Limited-$180
per share, sellers.
Lasné Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$37}
sales and buyers.
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-$93, sales and
Dellers.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited--817 per
share, sellers.
Hongkong Dalty Farm Co., Limited-$7} per
share, buyers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1964.
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT}
THE PEAK HOTEL.
Mr. & Mrs. G. Grimble.
| Capt," and Mrs. Hunt.
Mr. MacLean. Mr. Medhurst.
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Capt. and Mr. Moore.
Mr. J. M. Murray. Mr. A. E. Skeeli. Mr. A. Findlay-Smith. Mr. Stokes.
Capt. & Mrs. Welman, MAILS EXPECTED,
THE ENGLISH MAIL.
The P. & O. 5. N. Co. staxmar Aizam, left Singapore for thle port on the sath fast, at 4||| p.m., with the outward English malls and expected bera about 5 a.m. on the 16th best.
THE FRENCH MAIL.
The Mensageries Maritimes Co's steamer Caledonien, with the outward French mail, laft Slogapore on the 15th instant at noon, sad may be expected here on the sand.
THE AMERICAN MAIL..
The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer China, with mails, &c. from San Francisco, left Yokohama on the 17th instant, at daylight, and may be expected here on the zaad.
maila, &c., left San Francisco via Yokobama on The O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Balgic, with
the 8th instant,
The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Pers, with malis, &c., left San Francisco for this, port via Yokohama, on the 17th instant,
THE CANADIAN MAIL
The Canadian Paclic. Railway Co. steamBY hama co the 20th instant for Kobe, Nagasaki, Empress of aḍax, from Vancouver, left Yoko- Shanghai and Hongkong, and may be expected
here on the 1st proximo.
THE INDIAN MAIL.
The steamer Arratoon Apcar, from Calcutta, left Slagapore on the 7th instant at daylight, |`and may be expected here on the agth,
The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limitad~ |
$8 per share, sales and sellers.
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STEAMERS' EXPECTED,
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The Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Myrt don left Singapore on the morning of the 14th.| instant, and may be expected here as the 21st.
The Ocean Steamship Co/s steamer Izion Left Singapore on the 19th instant, and may be expected here on the 26th.
roth instant, and may be expected here on the
The N. G. Itallana Stura left Bombay on the
1st proximo.
The P. & O. G. N. Co.'s steamer Gwalior left Bombay on the 14th instant, and may be expected here on the 4th proximo.
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
CHUSAN, German steamer, 623, W. Wendt, roth
Fabello 16th February, Sapanwood,--. Melchers Co.
NANCHANG, British steamer, 1,662, E. Finlay. son, 31st Feb.,Chinking 4th Feb., General-Butterfield & Swire. TAI-CHEONG, German steamer, 828, F. Duhme,
21st Feb.,—Salgon 16th Feb., Rice—Meyer & Co. HAITAN, British steamer, 1,182, F. D. Goddard,
21st Feb., Focchaw 18th, Amoy 19th, and Swatow 20th Feb., General-D. Laprak
& Co. CHOVSANO, British steamer, 1,194, R. C. D.
Bradley, 11 Feb,-Caston 10th Feb MYXMIDON, British steamer, 2,816, R. Nelson,
General.Jardine, Matheson & Co,
21st Feb.Liverpool 4th January, Gezemi. -Butterfield & Swire,
HANOI, French steamer, 758, M. Montiels, 21st February-Haiphong 19th Feb, General. ~~A. R. Marty.
AIKOKU MARU, Japanese steamer, 878, Ifaru- kawa, 211 Kebruary,—Meji 15th February, Coal-Mitral Bassan Kaisha.
The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited-ZABLACA, Russian cruiser, 1000, 21st Feb,
$52, siles and sellers.
The West Pol-1 Buildings Co., Limited-$18
per share, buyers.
H. G. Brown & Co., Limited-$9 per share,
sales and buyers.
Koopkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company-$33 per share, sellers, Hongkang Rope Manufacturing Company,
Limited-198 per share, buyers. Hongkong Gas Company-$120 per share, ... buyers.
Hongkong Ice Company-$79 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
--365 per share, sellers,
The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited
$6 per share, buyers.
The Green Island Cement Co-36, sales and
buyers.
The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited...
$4.50, sales and buyers.
The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited--
B25 per sbare, nominal
The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,
Limited-862 ex. Div. buyers.
KICHANGE.
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T..... Bank Bills, on demand Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight. Credits at 4 months' sight Documentary Bills, at 4 months'
aight.........
ON PARIS-
Bank Bills, on demand
Credits, at 4 months' sight 2.72 ON INDIA:-
T. T.
On Demand
Bank, T. T.
ON SHANGHAI ***
Private, 30 days' sight
1.73
VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG
HOTEL.
Mr. J. de Rege Barros. Mr. J. McWilliams.
Mr. H. Bertadlager.
Mr. von Bonsdorf.
Capt. Burr, R.N.
Mr.S. F. Carlile. Major Noel Clarke, Dr. J.R..F. Crames, Mr. J. Dalby. Mr. J. R. D, Davlibe. Mr. A. J. Easton, Mr. J. Farrow, Capt. Fawkes, RN.. Mrs. Fawker & mild, Mr. and Mrs. 1. S, Fearon and child. Mr. T, Getting, Mr. A. Hartrodt, Mr. Mis.R. J. Harris,
Mr. F. Honegger.
Mr. J. Kinghorn.
Mr. Kirkwood,
Ladarlo,
Mr. J. M. Lumbia.
Mr. E. Latter..
STAT
Mr. F. C. G. Manries.
Dr. J. R. Mees. Mr. T. Micholl. Rev. J. M. Morten. Mr. J. Nes). MrNelson and son, Mrs. Ogle. M.. A. Pichl. Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Pearce Mr. F. von der Pfordten. Mis, von der Ploedten
and two children. Mr. J. A. de la Porte, Mr. C. A. de la Porto, Mr. S, Reynell. Mr. H. Sampion, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Sansom. Mr. H. Schaufer. Mr. F. Shaw,
¦
Domejorow, from a cruise..
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Taichow, British steamer, for Holdow. Phra C. C. Kiao, British steamer, for Swatow, Presto, German steamer, for Nagasaki. Hailaong, British steamer, for Swatow. Empress of India, Br. steamer, for Shanghai. Wosang, British steamer, for Shanghal Hupek, British steamer, for Singapore.
DEPARTURES,
February 20, Whampea, Bililik stedmer, for
Chaton
February 30, Esmeralda, British steamer, for
Manila.
February 21, Oceanien, French str., for Saigon
and Maiellles,
Cruise
February 21, Redpole, British gunboat for a February 11, Empress of India, British steamer,
for ShanghaĹ›
PASSENGERS~~~ARRIVED,
Per Halton, from Foochow, &c.—Messṛs. Gittens, Walkinshaw, Bichl, Capt. Farrow, Messrs. White, Marshall, Zatter, Warren, Yat Ngan Chow, Fung, and 184 Chinese.
Ye Jackong, from Saigon Chia Per Nanchang from Chindang-10 Chinese. Per Myrmides from Liverpool—Mrs. Andrew | and child, Mrs. Blakeston and a children, Miss Scott, Mr. Cornahé and 540 Chinese.
DEPARTED
Per Ordanien, from Hongkong for Balgon,- H.E. Kush Loac, Interpreter and 8 servants, and Mr. Tran Haan. For Singapore, Mrs. G. Smith, Metern. J. W. Berahin, Le
The British steamship Myrmidon, reparts that skelaft Liverpool on the 4th January. She had strong monsoon in China Sea and cloudy weather throughout,
The British attamer Nanchang reports that she left Chicklung on the 16th Instant, had Ught variable winds and fine clear weather through est.
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSI→→→ For Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, and San Francisco.---Per City of Paking to-morrow, the 22nd instant, ut 17:45 A.M.
For Saigon.-Per Glucksburg to-morrow, the sand lart, at noon,
For Haiphong.-Per Haij kong to-morrow, the xand instant, at noon,
For Shanghai. Per Choysang to-morrow, tha asad instant, at noon,
For Straits and London.Per Telamon to marrow, the aand instant, at noon.
SHIPPING in hongroNG
STRANKRA
BINLARIO, British steamer, 1 454. E. Le Boutil Her, 18th Feb., Katchinotza 14th Feb., CoalsGibb, Livlogston & Co. CHANGSHA, British steamer, 1,463, J. E Williams, 9th Feb,--Sydney 18th January, Newcastle 19th, Moreton Bay 21st, Towns ville 24th, Cooktown syth, Thursday Island arth, and Post Darwin 31st, Coals, Lead and General,-Botlefield & Swice.
CITY OF PEEING, American steamer, 3 129, Wm B. Seabury, 15th Feb,-San Francisco 18th Jan., and Yokohama roth Feb, Malls and General-P. M. S. S. Co.
DECIMA, German steamer, 965. C. Christensen, 19th Feb., Saigon 14th Feb., Rice and Paddy-Slemssen & Co. FUSHIKI MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,110, Wilson, 16th Feb,--Kutchinot 11th Feb., Coale.-Nippon Yusen Kaisha, GLUCKSBURG, German steamer, 918, P. Thomsen, 20th February-Saigon 17th Feb., Rice and Paddy-Melcher & Co. HAROONG, British steamer, 783. J. 5. Roach, 19th Feb,-Tamsul 16th February, and HAIPHONO, French steamer, B75, H. Galetti, Amay 18th, General.-D. Lapralk & Co.
18th Feb,-Haiphong 18th Feb,, General ----Messageries Maritimes,
HANGCHOW, British steamer, 999, C. Derby, 9th February,put back. Butterfield & Swire.
HOLSTEIN, German steamer, 103, J. Bruhn,
19th Feb., Saigon 14th February, Rice- Wieler & Co.
HUPTH, British steamer, 1,854, T. Quail, 15th
Feb., Samaring rst February, Sagar. Butterfold & Swin.
MATHILDE, German steamer, 600, P. Moos, rátk
Feby-Touron 16th February, General- Slemeron & Co.
NAGOYA MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,727, Y. J.
Brown, 19th Feb,-Saigon 15th February, General-Nippon Yaren Kalshs.
PATEAN, British steamer, 3,763, W. H. Wright, 20th Fab., New York 17th Dec., and Sin gapore 17th February, General.—Dodwell, Carlil & Co.
PRRA CHULA CHOM KLAO, British reamer,
1,013, J. A. Morris, 9th Feb.,--Bangkok 30th Jan, and Koh-si-chang 2nd February, General-Yuen Fat Hong,
Government Tender.
Mails
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
1894.
SAFETY.
SPEED.
PUNCTUALITY,
1894.
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 Steamships-6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse Power-Speed 19 koots.
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EMPRESS OF JAPAN....¡Comdr. G, A. Lee, R.N.R..........WEDNESDAY, 2111 March.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. RMPRESS OF CHINA...Comd.. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 11th April. EMPRESS OF INDIA...Comdr, O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 2nd May,
magnificent Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, making close connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY leaving there dally, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made at Montreal, Quebec, Halliax, New York and Baston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are girea choice of.
Passengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Retur tickets to various points at reduced exter, Good for 4, 5, 6 and 12 months.
SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.
EXCURSION TICKETS to San Francisco Midwinter Fair, CIRCULAR PACIFIC TICKETS Hongkong to Vancouver, Vancouver to Sydney Australia, via Honolulu, and Sydney to Hongkong via Brisbane and Torres Straits, Good for 9 months, £100.
(second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS The attractive features of this Company's roste, embraces ita PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, the Company having received the highest award for asma at recent Chicago World's Exhibition) and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Line passes.
the Company, and their appointments and Culasine are zacxcelled.
THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by
For further information, Maps, Guide Books,-Rates of Pamage, &c., apply to
Hongkong, aist February, 1894.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND .HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
City of Peking (wi
Nagasaki, Kobe, In [Friday, 23rd Feb, Land Sea and Yoko- at Daylight. hama) uma, China (via Nagasaki,)
Kabe, Inland Sea, Wednesday, 7th Mar., Yokohama & Hono- at Daylight. lalo)
FRAYA. 130, Captain Maclac-Hongkong Peru (via Nagasaki, Saturday, 24th March, FRESTO, German steamer, 65, C. Stohr, 14th Feb,-Katching!za 8:6 February, (cal.— Siamssen & Co.
PROPONTIC British steam
Web:
Farrand, 19th Feb.,--Saigon 14th Feb., Paddy. Hong Sing Hong. RHEINGOLD, Germes steamer, 650, W. Bahit, goth Feb Nagasaki 15th Fob, Coal- Melchers & Co. TAICHIOW, British steamer, 862, H. Deans, 13th Febi,Bangkok 3rd Feb., and Koh-el-chang 6th, General. Yuen Fat Hong. TACOMA, British steamer, 1,661, R. Hill, 16th Feb.,-Tacoma (Washington), 17th Jan, General-Dodwell, Carill & Co. TAMARIND, Norwegian steamer, Bag, L. Costberg, aoth Feb.,-Saigon 14th February, Rico.- Jardine, Matheson & Co. THALES, British steamer, 820, H. Bathurst, 16th Feb., Talwanico 13th Feb, Amoy 14th,
TOYO MARU, Japanese steamer, 1 536, G. J. and Swalow 15th, Gentral-D. Laprak & Co.
Edwards, 19th Feb. Salgos 15th. Fab, Grain.--Dodwell, Carilli & Co. WINGSANG, British steamer, #517, A. de St. Crol, 18th Feb-Calcutta 31st January, and Singapore 11th February, Opium and General Jardine, Matheson & Co WOSAND, British steamer, 1,137, W. E. Sawer,
18th Feb;-Sourabaya 9th Feb, Sugar Jardins, Matheson & Co.
·
ZAFIRO, British steamer, 675. A. W. R. Cobban, zoth Feb-Manila 17th Feb,, General- Shewan & Co.
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Kobe, Inland Sea & Yokohama).
at Daylight.
THE U. 5. Mall Steamship
-CITY OF PEKING" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA & YOKO- HAMA, FRIDAY, the 23rd February, at Daylight, 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 an rowie.
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all taas-Atlantic los
obtained on application. of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates may be
First Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Overland Routes, including CENTRAL PACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, NORTHERN PACIFIC, AND DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS. They can also travel over the CANADIAN addition to the regular tarif rate. PACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of $10 in
Particulars of the various routes can be had on application.
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D. E. BROWN, General Agent,
Pedder's Street.
OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN. TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, 'ANI
EUROPE, VIA
'AND
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. Belgic (via Nagasaki, Thursday, 15th March,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama)...in
at Daylight Ocsaniz (vin Nagauski, Kobe, Inland Sea, Gate (win Nagasaki, 】 and Yokohama) \u0
Wednesday, 4th April, at Daylight,
Kobe, Inland Sen, Wednesday, 25th Agill, Yokohama & Hono at Daylight,
lulu) ...............ona,
THES
HE. Steamship.
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via "BELGIC"
NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA; ∞ THURSDAY, the fgth March, at Daylight. Connection being made at Yokohama with Steainers from Shanghai,
Steamers of this line pass through- the IN-, LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call st Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point es route.
France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines Through Fassage Tickets granted to England, of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates, and parti culars of the various Routes may be obtained upon application,
Special rates (First-clasp only) are granted to Diplomatic and Civil Servious; to European Missionaries, members of the Naval, Milliary, Officials in service of China and Japán, and to Government officials and their families.
SAILING VESKEĻA,
Special rates (first class only) are granted to AFGHANISTAN, British Gmasted bark, 1,220,
Cralgie, and Feb,-New York rath Octasionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Kerosene Oil.-D. S1E21000, Sons & Co,
Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to Kuropean ALTAIR, British back, 399, Matthews, sand Jan., Offisers in service of China and Japan, and le Bandakan 11th Nov, Wood-Wieler Government officials and their families.
Passengers who have paid full fare, re-embark ANDSLAMA, Britlab ship, 2,395, Richards, yih
& Co.
ing at San Francisco for China or Japan (or viss Through Bill of Lading issued for irana. Jan, New York 23rd August, Petroleum,portation le Yokohama, and other Japan Parts Versa) within one year, will be allowed a dis Order, Cheong, II Japanese women and 2 men, FoANDRETA, British ship, 1.550, A. Jackman, zoth of the United States, wil Overland Rallways, to offly to through fares for China and Japan to San Francisco, to Atlantic and faignd Chien count of 10 per cent. Täid allowance does not Maradies.Dr. and Mrs. A. de Magalhant, Consul and Mrs. Goeyraud and 5 children, Mr.
Teh-New York 19th August, Kerosene Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports to Europe. OlJardine, Matheson & Co.
in Maxies, Central and South America, by the All PARCEL PACKAOKE should be marked to Company's and connecting Steamers CHARON WATTAKA, Siamese barque, 656, G. the day previous to sailing. Parcel Packages will the Company's Office until Viva, P.M. the day
OchAmoy 4th Oct., Bogar,--Wieler & Co. | Koch, 14th FebBangkok tet January, he refred at the Office until 5 at. camus day's previous to gaijing," nga Timber --Chinese.
all Parent Packages should be marked
Mails.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND
· RAILROAD COMPANIES.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
{SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.) Tacema ..........) Thesday............... | February syth. Mogulmus | Tuesday ............ | March 30th. Victoria ........... | Tuesday ..... | April 10th.
THE Steamship THE
"TACOMA,"
Captain J. R. Hill sailing at Noon, on TUES- DAY, the 37th February, will proceed to VIC TORIA, BC., and TACOMA, via SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA
Through Bill of Lading issued to Japan, Pacific Coast Point, and to Canadian and United States Points,
Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Fts, should be in quadruplicats; and on coy, must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of the Freight Agent, Northern Pacific Rallroad, Tacoma, Wash.
Parcels must be sent to our Office with address marked in full by sr., on the day previous to miling.
For further information as to Passago or Freight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Hangkong, 24th January, 1894,
Agents
R
Entimations.
NGAI SHANG,
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20, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. ATTAN
FURNITURE
of Every Description. CHAIRS, COUCHES, TABLES, BASKETS, CHILDREN'S COTS, &c., &c. Latest Patterns, Best Workmanship. Also
Rattan Core, Split Rattan, Canton Reed and Sundries of all kinds.
Hongkong, 28th November, 1893
Tas
G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH and CHRONOMETER HANU WFACTURERS and JEWELLERS.
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS.
No. 48, Queen's Road Central, 1693 LEVY HERMANOS.
WATCH,
JEWELLERY. DIAMONDS,
CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, Sole Agents for PATEK PHILIPPE & Co. Geneva. A great variety in Fancy Goods and Optical Instruments.
771
10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Talavraph Office, CHS, J. GAUPP & CO.,
·HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK-
MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER SMITHS, and: OPTICIANS, CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sule Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches Awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition and for Voigtländer and Soba'y MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES
No, 8, Queen's Road Central,
J. W. KEW & COIS STEAM WATER BOATS.
TH
PURE FRESH WATER.
HE attention of SHIPOWNERS, AGANTS 2nd CAPTAINS is called to the Superior Qui iity of TYTAM FILTERED WATER offered by J. W. KEW & Co., also to the advant eges derived from their being ablo to Supply their Water in one-fourth the time occupled by the old fashioned and obsolete kund pumps.
No impeding the loading or dischargi og of Cargo:
Quickest despatch with lowest possible rates,
J. W. KEW & Co, c/o Carmichael & Co, id Hongkong, 11th June, 1891
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SÄILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,
PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG,
SOLE AGENTS FOR ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE
COMPOSITION.
HA
HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT. DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES
&
&C
EVERY KIND OF BHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT REASONABLE PRICES..
Hongkong, talk Tale, 1803-
HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD, WANCHAL
and Mrs. Wells, Mian Wells, Miss Y BASTO, German bark, 348, H. Eggers, 14 Freight will be rucelyad on board until 4 3.36 | address in full ƒ and same will be received s! } {・REGON FINE SPARS and LUMBEJ2
Huart, Miss J Andran,Į Miss Slovaris, Mrs.
Savage, Captain A. A. Sawvago, Mears. E. de Abreo, J. Clennell, Grolen, de Mar, H. Schwenger, A. Meyer, E. Variomont,
From Shanghai for Slagapore.--Mr. Tiatly. CLARA JACKSON, British schooner, $3, Churlex ["dress in full ; value of same is requires ad Comentar: Invoices to accompany Cargo das,
For Calcutta-Mr. and Mrs Williams For Mamellies-Mesars. Genint and Mellegol From Yokohama for Salgen-Mr. Tassard, and 49 sailors. For Marseliles-Reva. Tristan, Julius, Hamilton, Messrs. Lesceller and Griffith, From Koba lar Saigon. Mesare. Demollo, J. Aggery, and Daetheriber, For Singapore.-Y. AIR loon,
Per Empress of India, bom Hongkong for Shanghal-Mesirs. Guitave Mulley, F. L Marshall, Chr. Lehman. For. Yokohama 1 Mr. Brookes. For Vancouver-Capt M McDonnell. For Toronto Mr. R. J. Pope For London:-Mt. and Mrs. R. M. Wilson, Messrs. C. J. Konahan, H. Archer, Sur Major Nicholson, From Yokohama to London Dr. Mrs. and the Misses (3) Turnbull, Mt. W. S.W.Fadclife.
REPORTS.
The German steamship Churan reports that Enorth-east winds and fine weather,
she left Iloilo on the 16th instapt, and had fresh
Baron and Baroness do Mr. F. E. Shean.
Captain. A Tilleit. Mr. A. WaWalldisshau. MEEL Warren Mr. E.H. Wilhelmi Mr. H. P. WHICH Mr. W. Whiley, Mr. S. J. Wombwell;
Misa N. Lindholm,
Mr. and Mr. O. W.
Lindbolta. Miss A Lindholm. Miss L Lindholm.
Mr. R. Lyall,
Mr. F. B. Marshall,
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Capt. & Mrs. Wrottesley
Dr. & Mrs. W. Young,
The British steamship Haitas reports that the left Foochow on the 18th Instant, Amoy on the toth, and Swatow as the 20th. From Foochow
to Amoy had light, north-east and east winds with
smooth sea and clear weather. From, Amoy to Swalow had light yarishia sira and smooth san with cloudy weather, rum SWAG, ECUME Point bad fight variable aire and smooth" shu j thence to part had modezije Bortha
Butchart, 3rd Dec.Sydney 31st March, Colosta, American bark, 895, Cyms M. Nares,
General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. 36th Jea. Portand, and Honolulu 18th TERNANDO, Norwegian baik, 347, E. Pettersen,
Nov., Lumber.Tuck Lea.
120d Jan-Gorontalo 225d, Dee,, Rattans and Blackwood-Woh Wong.. GEOLOUTTA, American bark, 436, T. Kesian, th Feb,Bangkok, pís Labuan, úgth Nay, GERARD C. TABEY, American bark, 1,390, J. F.
Timber-Wieler & Co. Bhorilet, and Jan,New York 30th Sept Gosus, Spanish schooner, 79, 3. A. Blow, sóib
Kerosene Oil-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
LOTHAI, Italian bark, 794, Jana B. Caftanes,
Jan-Yap 13th JanuaryMaster, 30th Nov,,--Callao 30th, Oct., General, WW.D. MUNG & Co.
MOUNT WASHINGTON, American ship, 1,161,
Louis N Rose, 6th JanKutchinatsu 28th The Don, Coal--Captain. NAM SHUN 500, Chinese 3-mach, sőt, Lok Tong, 3rd August - Balgon 24th August, Woodong Kee & Co,
Points beyond San Franciion, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Consular involoss to accompany Cargo destined to Points beyenḍ San Francisco, in thi Unked States, should be sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Collector of Carver
in Sealed Zurslopes, addressed to the San Frangipocy Collector of Customs as San Francisco.
Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company | For further information as to Passage and Ho, 72, Queen's Road Central,
J. A.VAN BUREN, Agent, Hongkong, 1st February,: 1894.
3:1 E N
TING.
SURGEON DENTIST, Ne. 10 DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 7th September, 1895.
DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP MODERATE FEES,
OMEGA, British back, 450, Brown, 9th February MR
Caliso 5th Decembar, GeneralMaster,- Ozaço, Bridak, bark 3243) CLEDsaboroszke. pogrd Jan,my libaay) Wag nötk Bow, Bane
dalwood, **Shewan & Co.
brian | BANDUṛn, Danish barguditor: M.
and smoelk sér, with clondy weather. #ld Wow no logoth.Fab.jm-Alba chow U.S.8. Patres und siesmibip Namor InstGilmer & Cow!!! Amey ing-meamships - Foyle, Brusinks, and WAS LE LACHxira, Bistlah bark.. Wuetan. Im Burstow the sisamakipa
Kiong And TungkM
AND
WONG TAI » F⋅QN C,
Surgeon Dentist (Formerly articles Apprentice, and latterly'
HAS REMOVEED
TON
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD BORA (Opposite Hosgkang Hotal). CONSULTATION TREE,
Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company For · Hurther information as to Freight or No. 74, Queen's Road Contrala
S. VAN BUREN, Agut Hongkong, 14th February. 1894-
NOTICE.
JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY LIMITED,
JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT.
“HE. Undersigned kavu this day bot THE
Lappointedi BOLE AGENTS
of them PERVECE DISINFECT
Lara - prepared to supply quantities purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Dž. Locess for Shtyping mid-Large Cróm
Sir ROBEST RAWLIRION/ Sanitary Enginew) Lea! London, says ADA BADGES
Always an Hand.
·Hongkong, syth June, 1881.
L. MALLOSY.
The Rugged Child
is largely an "Outdoor" product. Fresh air and exer cise produce sqund appe-
te and Bound sleep. Sickly chil- dren, obtain great benefit from
Scott's Emulsion
of cod liver oil with Hy. pophosphites, a fat-food Tad of assimilation and al- palatable as milk,
BERT FRASETN