The wither g shed, a bambou struciore foll of trays of green leaf, wa came upan frit, and Just bevond stood the Factory. "From within came sounds of busile and wheels.

The office where the tea is bought stands Just to the right of the entrance, is door surrounded by an eager crowd ready to do a deal with the Cantonese Inside. We found the working of the Factory in full swing, for thaugh the whole thing is at present only on a small scale it is taming out about 15 pleals of tas day. We saw the tes. which has been sightly dried by the withering and to illi quite green, passed through three machines to be rolled, then it is placed in trays In a machine to be backed, "fired" is I belleve the term. From there it is swang round in cage to be separated and then, hurried away to be re-fired in the "Strecco," another big baking machine. I daresay I bare left out many Importent items, but one visit, does not soffice to make one grasp the mysterlës of "Tel"

In a shed at one side women were seated at fong table, encha busy picking over a way of tea, and they looked very merry over their work and our Inspection of it The ten was altted by various methods, and the results when ready for packing smell delicious, and one could but tremble for the products of India and Ceylon,

A powerful oil engine is the ralson d'etre for Al these whiring wheels and swaying bands, but its work is lightened by the water whee! which swings it ponderans weight round at the farther and of the building.

It is satisfactory to learn how little difficulty has been met with in this enterprising work; the Chinese bave placed no obstacles in the way beyond the inevitable monetary ona of "rqueez." The Company is now building bungalow quie close to the factory to replace the Chinese house, where draught and dust in winter rival the closeness which tha summer gives.

Aler belog lified for nur home fɔurney by most excellest ten, made at the Factory, wo s'aried away on our at hours' return walk.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1897.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

· SAN FRANCISCo, October 1st. The steamer San Blas arived from Central American ports yesterday with the following details of the evolution in Guatemala:-The revolution broke out on September 6th, and wis participated in by seven deparmenis, namely, San Mail 5, Quezaltenango, Husbatango, Tatonicopan, Mazikenango Ouchle and Salania. The revalt began with an attack upon the out- posts of Quexsitenango and other districts which proved successful. The revolutionists, however, withdrew to gather reinforcements from the surrounding country and three days after the first shat was fired the Government went into the Bald Gen. Leon, with 1,500 men, and Gen. Toledo, with 41 pieces of artillery and 2000 men, One battery deserted to the enemy aller leaving the clly on Septembergth, J. L, Castillo, aide to Morales, arrived soon with an immense force of malcontents from the neigh baring provinces and after a sharp engagement tonk the city of Quezalienaugs. In the meantime Barrios was carrying matters with a high hand among the rebels, within the citadel. Needing money he applied to Don Juan Apricio, a well- known capitalist, through the medium of Gen. Reque Morales, who is noted for his cruelty, Apricia hesitated and was promptly taken to the As the loan would mean foancial rain to him, Castle and strung up by the thumbs. Upon his refusal to acceda to the demands made on him Apilcio was lashed until he falsted from the torture and, still being obdurate when be recovered his senses, Morales cursed blm and shot him dead. His many friends, however, had revenge shortly after, for when the cay of Quesalienango was taken Requo Morales was shot without a trial. Grave accesstions of cruelty to women, wives and daughters of men who joined the revolutionlats, are made agalist Dictator BarriOS.

HAYERFORD, Pa., October 1st.

i.

The third and final cricket match betweca CaptWarner's-English eleven and the team composed of members selected from the various cricket clubs of Philadephis, captained by E. W. Clark, Jr., began on the grounds of the Me-

"The shortest way home wis the longest way round," then my always. We took a short cut ova part of the Company's esfa'o and had an a-llent view of cur coolies who had gone thelon Cricket club to-day. usual road, sitting awiting us at the function of our roads, while we scrambled down the hillilde to refo'n them. We should have hein farther astray but for the lendliness of some laughing prestet giris, who left the ten they were picking to put us on the right road.

We followed the stone Frachow rosd for the greater part of our way At first, through a valley full of rice fields and then up a narrowing Tavine The path went winding in and out among the pines and was darkened by gret thodo tendron bushes, some x5 ft. high, which must be a grand afght in spdlog, when the whole county is gay with flume-coloured szalea, deg Ense and a host of other lovely things,

Right up ahead the blas sky showed through the slums of the plaas and in a sheltered comer was an occasional cottago; the whole scene had quile a look of Japan again. The rocky bed of a itay stream was nearly dry but would be form- lay white, when the rates wera kita.

The raving ended in a sharp cleft of the hills, "the Gap" through which you get a distant view of the fir spreading plain 2,000 feet below, The sunshine gleamed the winding river and the smoke bung heavily over the city and villages where the evening meal was cooking.

We turned berply away from this to set off Exstward and fill up along the down-land which ity between us and hose. The pace was slackening and we had lost the smart marching order in which we had ret cut, but it was refresh" ing to be off the stone paved road.

The wind swept over the long slopes and boal the tall grasses wblia the shadows chared esch other towards the setting sun. When we were within sight of home we called our last halt i watch the sun sink to another world where the best is not the worst and a glory of crimson and gold rolled over the west,

So we parted and went our diferent ways, weary may be with our wanderlags, but deeply Interested, Success has followed this planeering work of the Foochow merchants so far, for the tea the Factory produces has sold very well, All wishes for farther prosperity go with them, that their enterprise my spread further afield; for it evidently has only to be on a larger scale to be most profitable.-Foochow Echo.

COMMERCIal news.

HONGKONG FREIGHT MARKET.

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There was no change in the English eleven, but the Palladelphians have been weakened in battleg by the loss of J. A. Lester, the Haverford college sepresentative. Capt. Warner won the tors and elected to go to bat first. Play WAS stepped for lunch at 1.10 p.m. The English men's score sloɔd 95, 4, 63.

WASHINGTON, D. C., October rat.

The Cabinet meeting to-day was devoted al most entirely to consideration of the Spanish situation and other foreign affairs. It was one of the longest meetings held since the advent of the present administration, laxing over two and a half hours. The main subject of consideration effect upon our relations with the Madrid Go- was the present cabinst crisis in Spain and its vernment and our Killinde toward Caba.

MONTREAL, October 1.

will be a new steamship line to Liverpool next It is reported in ateamship circles that there

Co, will run some of their vessels there as well season, and it is said that Elder, Dempster &

to Bristol.

TORONTO, Ont., October 1st:

Lord Charles Beresford has written H. Wyck ham, the most active advocate bere of a Torable branch of the Naval Lergus, expressing approval of the propezsis of the Toronia organizations, which are mainly to the effect that naval training ships should be established in this country and intimating that be will shortly pay a visit to Canada.

OTTAWA, Oct, rat.

The hol: rgdom is exalted by an epidemic of typhold fever which is attracting much siton- Hon to Maidstone, Kant. There have been 50 deaths occurred. The epidemic is spreading |1,300 cases la that town, and viclalty and about at rate of 10 cases dilly and the authorlites are working night and day in their effacts to crush inadequate and temporary hospitals are being out the fever. The hospital accommodation la erected and schrols beleg converted toto sick wards, Thera bave been numerous caseu di

typhoid fever throughout the country, among people who recently visited Maidstone. The town authorlikes of that place are held respon- sible for the outbreak, owing to their refusal to renew the appointment of a watchman for the water supply sia saia y of £290 yearly.

The Marlborough huby is to be christened st reported that the Duke and Duchess of York, Blenheim, towards the end of October, and it is who will visit the Duke and Duchess of Marl- borough for the shooting season, will be sponson for the infant.

Truth pilats a statement, sald to emanate from a prominent Spaniard, accounting for the Caban situation. He is quoted as saying that in Spain there is no such thing is public oplaton and the Government of that Coustry is a mere straggle between a somber of professional psi- clans and with a very few exceptions these Cap General Weyler is credited with having polilclans endeavor to feather their own rest. amassed a fortune la the Philipplae Islands and Is said, by the Spanlard referred to, to have lo- creased it to Cuba, although, probably, he bas bad to divide with a good many politicians at said to be, as ritten as the Spanish civil service home. The Spanish Army is denounced and system aff'd still, according to Truth's iaformani, force of lesurgents the Spanish commander when a Spanish regiment Is sent to attack a

serde an emissary with a parre who makes ar

blch rangements pravife that the whole of the Spaniards march one way while the insurgenis go away by another route.

The retiring Lard Mayor of Lon.on, Sir George Fandel Phillips, bar schieved ́n record as fRE FE charitable funds are concerned. During the 13 months he has been in office Sir George raised £703000, the bulk of it being for the Indian Famine Furd.

The British pabila seems to be convinced that Americans are trying to lead Great Britain into

trap by including Ross's and fapan among the participators in the Beh'ng Sea conference and newspapers and Government officials are fostering this Ides. Not only was the letter of the United States ambassador, Col. Joha Hay, of July 19th, excluded fram the Blue Book on the Beblag Sex question, bet, with two exceptions, the newspapers did not publish Col. Hay's letter when it was furnished them by Reater's and not one of them commented The comments of the Globe and upon it. Panity Fair on the situation are severe. "Vantly Fair says: It looks as if we must do someiblog to suppress the Yankee. Unless the constant annoyance from Washington caLIEF gunpowder may have to be used. We hope the matter will be settled as we do not want to see the United States pat back many years, nor are we anxious to make history for them," Vanity Fair farther consoles felf with the belief that the Esgie's volca is far stronger than Its beak and bigger than it courage."

The theatrical season, which began so well, is not fulfilling expectations. Bad business is the rate in many theaires, and managers are coming to the conclusion that there are tos many places multitude of attracilons. Madagen, produce of amusement. The public are distracted by pieces which are universally praised by the pabile, crowds see them for a fortnight and then there is a slump.

PARIS, October zad,

NOTANDA.

CALENDAR.

NOVEMBER. ·

Meteorological means bated on tan years' observations to 1893, Barometer ma

30.115 Thermometer 690

Rainful

Humidity.....................................65.0

Amusements.

HONGKONG SMOKING CONCERT CLUB.

THE Anual General MEETING of the above CLUR will be held, by permission,

to the CITY HALL, OB

MONDAY, 8th November, 1897,

at 5:30 p.m.

E. W. MITCHELL,

Acting Hon, Secretary, Hookong, 30th October, 1897. (1558

TO-DAY,

WEATHER REPORT,

On date at On date at

10.10.

Barameter Thermameter Humidity.. Rainfall

30.01 29.93

THEATRE

B1

74

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TO-MORROW,

Friday, 5th November, 1897. Chinese-111% of 10th moon of 23rd year of

'Kwong-sü.

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cwish–20th Hesuan, 5658. Mohammedan-94 Jomada 17, 1315,

Sun-tier Bår. 8min.

Sats

Kår. 20min. Moon-In Equator 3hr. a.m. High water-Morning Skr. 3min. Afternoon .......... Yhr. 10min. Low water-Morning. Chr. 25min. Afternoon Ohr, 30min. ANNIVERSARIES.

1814 Great fire at Macao; 500 houses burnt. 1605-The Gunpowder Plot.

1844-Battle of Inkerman, 1860-Peking evacuated by the Aliles.

MEMORANDA.

· TO-MORROW,—5th November. 445 p.m.-Interport football trial match at

Happy Valley.

SATURDAY,-5th November. Shangbai Races-Off Day,

12.15 p.m.-Auckles of gents' autumn and winter

Baltings.

30 p.m.-Ascilos of oil paintings and water;

colour pictures.

3 P-Gymkbama at Happy Valley,

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SUNDAY,—7ib Novembery m-Excursion trip to Macau by the Honam.

SHARE MARKET.

LATEST QUOTATIONS,

China Sugarn $156; Rauby $23, buyers; Great Easterns $2.90, sellers; Docks 216 pas cent. prem; West Poluts $21}; Hongkong Hotels $48, buyers ; A. S. Watsons $13.50.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

MAILS DUE:

French (Ernest Simons) 6th luyt,

·Indian (Arratoon Abcar) 6th inst. American (Dorfe) 9th fast, German (Bayern) 18th fast,

THE N. P. S. S. Co's steamer Victoria anived at Yokohama from Tacoma on the 3rd Inst.

THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha's steamer Wakass Maru (Europa Line) left Kobe for this port to-day, and is expected to arrive here on the afternoon of gth inst.

We are informed by the Agent of the Messagerier Maritimes Co. that the steamer Ernest Simons, with the next French mail, left Saigon for this

THE O. & O. S. 5. Co.'s steamer Balgit, with malis, ute, left San Francisco for this port vis Honoluto, Yokoham, Inland Sea, Kobe, Naga- taki and Şbangbai on the 301k ulio.

Each year the difficulty of properly allotting The Eclate this allernsos advocates a Franco-port at 8 o'clock this morning, Steamship subsidies grows greater, and la a higher quarter it was stated to your correspond-siders Americ's commercial and agricoltural Rusalan-American dretband. It says it con- en to-day that more railsfactory means of support accessary even meeting the need of the case will be through German war and expresses the hope that the

case of Franco- the wiihdrawal of wharfage and canal dues, new French ambassador to the United States, which will help all commerce up to tide water and then leave all the steamship companies about the alliance referred to.

M. Jules Gambon, will do his almost to bring they do not at present enjoy. The Canadian apon an equal fooling, which in many CRICE Government, rald an informant, to every year spending more money in this way and soon will not be in a position to meet the demands,

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MILWAUKEE, Wis., October and. The announcement that Andrew Camegle has secured control of the Norele group of mises la caled on the Gogebic range and known as the Big Nerdle, North Norrie, East Nortle, and Pa- bat mines, is confirmed, a transfer of the stock being made lo-day by the shareholders.

FORTLAND, Maine, October and.“ Nes! Dow, the batel prohibitionist, died at 3.30 p.m He was 93 years old.

Tax Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of China xolved at Robs at 9 p.m. on Tuesday the and, and sailed at noon yester- day for Yokohama, where she was expected to arrive at xx a.m. to-day, the 4th inst.

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THE N. P. S. 3. Co.'s steamer Columbia salled from Yokobama for Tacoma on the 2nd fontant. In our last Issue it way stated that the Olympia left Yokahama on the and Instant for Tacoma but that was Incorrect, it being the Columbia that falled,

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SHIPPING RETURNS.

NEW YORK. October and. Prof. A. S. Chosh, of the Calcutta University, native East Indian, sets forth in an article entitled "India's Cause for Silver," in the October Bumber of the North American Review, the ressons for which the people of India desks the reopening of the Indian mints. Prof. Chosh Klangbak.teaser, from Swatow ssigns the Bush Government for blocking Silberg......................................

From 6pm. yesterday to i p.m. to-day.

ARRIVALS.

Newchwang

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11

Canton

„Tamsul » Hothow

Aggregating 4;254 tona register. DEPARTURES. Progrsih.........steamer, for Haiphong

Kalan

Tanered sammensresan Krim marat Katyang Australias barta Gisarinty Tham

Suuderg

40

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Rece

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BERLIN, CC, ISL. Ometals of the United States embassy and the Valted States coosalgie bere say there is froth in the story contained in a dispatch from Berila to the Daily Chronicle, London, saying that Presidant McKinley had fastructed the new United States consul-general to Ferlin (to the absence of United States Ambasador Andres. D. White) to give an opinion as to the alteration of the Samoan Irealy, and it là bề. In their Freight Circular issued to-day lieved that the United States intended to invite a new conference on the subject. It was added Mesirs, Lamke and Rogge report as follows!--

that for Germany to make a complete cession of A fairly large amount of besineis kan again the group of islands to Great Britain, it would been transdied during the past fortnight and, meet with far more suport in Berlin than would we are glad to any rates of treight have ruled an American occupation of the lalands,

the way for an international agreement for the Loomemcon much firmer than for a considerable time past.

Tha Vesifiche Zellung expresses the oplaton remondiization of silver, saying that in closing Hatlong......................... STEAM-FREIGHTS :—Under the fofluence of a That Samoa ought to become German, as two. the Indian mists, it has confiscated one half of | Triumph mugam. continued strong demand for Japan and a much thirds of the land is owned by Germaus. The the wealth of the people of the Indian Empire, firmes rice market at Canton, froights from Sat-Zeitung also says: "The existing treaty most He expresses the opinion that England may be gen to his part have suddenly advanced to 15 be abolished and order re-established." Other forced, out of regard to her own interests, to cents pl pical, at which figure several steamers nowspapers expreus similar views on the subject, change her course, and he concludes, If, how- have bon chartered. Tonago not being too

LONDON, October 2:d,

ever, notwithstanding every entraaty she proves plenttialts to be hoped that these rates will be

John Morley, Liberal member of Parlament

false to her own and the world's interest, then maintaine mala tamall cho thu ning set saillent floe for the Montrose Burghs, opened the autume

she may learn to ber cost that other salons can ale, thats being not sufficient sice politici campaign with a couple of speeches to

act without her and may xos the very thing come left at Salgs and it will take some time yet be his constituents, Ha severely arraigned the If she slll continues to black the way, if Senator to pass t retribution which she so long opposed. fore the new op's produce becomes avaliable foreign policy of the Governing to Ireland to Wolcolt's mission falls, and the Indian minis

algon advices as to the ensuing its home programme. Referring to ke season continde,

asurable though a good deal aid that the Government's proposed measures

remain unopened, the last hope of India mast depends upon falare yet From Salgon to extending self-government to the Irish counties remain in Mr. Eryan. Il three years hence bis Java, there has Kobe a small car besh demand, but for would only make the demand for Home Rule efforts are crowned with access, which reces

has obtained the fair rate of 32 cents per pical We hear of a big Japanese this demand. He clied the case of Canada ni

mere audible and strengthen the forces behind lly they mart be if nothing is done meanwhile to selve the great question, he will perhaps End steamer, the Na direction (in Japan) Maru," fixed in same justifying Home Rale

the gold worshippers of Europe, headed by Epg- As already meatlonely as cents per pical.

The Daily Mail falls special article this land, waiting in trepidation is his anc-chamber to entreat him to jola in an international agree strong demand bas com here to Japan a

toms of the Carlist agitation are every day direction, incurleg to the barth in that becoming mere manifest and are attracting the in the anticipation of it the three hundred mile West Fork directionis per picul.ests the atention of the Spanish Goverment. Cariss the power of their stricken bearis

lions of India will wish him God speed with all Stam Canton, Contrary to sift ectations, the mistaries are visiting the Provinces at Navars

Gerda market has ruled extreme cafes, only one and Castellon, where the party has its songs and the scarcity of green-backs is

The plethora of gold to banks and the treasury Cromarty

causing banks Ongang comioimmun settlement belog on record akulet,

some difficulty in making their paymente af the belfering that the signal for the uprising w It would seem that the new beants per picul.pporters. There is the best of reason ins

Clearing Housefa bilis End may cause most of sell 30 well as anticipated. We set at all soon be given,

ten have been paN”,

A that higher rate to Amoy Shanghal says thai daring the visit of Emperor William to

despatched to the Daily Mailtrom Vienna tem laa short while to return to the practice of years ago and settle their dally debit balance in this port and Canton two tone Bada Pest, cald ersand cor, named Karl de

gold. The first movement in this direction was Now, stole threepence from his employers, entire debit balance of $582,500 lo gold. Two made when the National Park Bank paid its have been taken up. From carter Kleindieast, only one charter is reported at the threatened to dismiss him unless he replaced other banks have sits, paid gold in settlement

of $1.90 per ton, and another thanced the money, whereupon the led wrote the norra at same za e, but most people pochi the following letter to his majesty "My Dear of the debit balances. It is considered rely Nov.

slool in the expectation of lower rate Emperor or a poor amand boy and a fast at present the banks mostly prefer to receive that other banks will have to follow suit shortly. the Philippines to japan two fairly good malolen thres pence from my employer. Now I have been drawn at 30 cents and 32 cmust pay it back, but are no money. Please is rather than gold in payment of thels credit

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Shaoghal "Canton Canton Canton Australla

Bombay

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London Canton Aggregating 11,637 tona register, HONOKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNE

(H.I.G.M.S.) ·...... at Kowloon Hotlan

Dock

Kaisar-i-Hind Kagoshima Maru...... Tozoma

many steamers have sigued to prevail and/morning on the Spanlık situation saya:"Sympment. That will be the hour of his triumph and Hotloong se

From

Yate

howtyck

picet hespectively. On monthly terms, the send me a few florins, With best thanks and

Gold Clearing House

Arrivals.

3 Formosa 3 Tatiang 3 Halleong Diparture.

SWATOW.

CITY HALL

THE

ROYAL

HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC·

CLUB.

Will give a Performances of SIDNEY GRUNDY'S COMEDY

A Pair of Spectacles,"

ON

TUESDAY, 9th November, 1897,

AND

THURSDAY, 11th November, 1897.

Doors Open each Evening 8 45 p.m:

Performance, at 9.15 p.m. PRICES,................. .............. $3; $3, and $1. Half-prics to the Pit for Soidlers, Sillors and Police in uniform.

Seats can be booked i the Threatre on and alter Thursday, the 4th November. Booking nice open from 10am, to 4 pm. Late Trams hour after fall of Curints, Nois-A number of Seats will be reserved for The Cilcket Teams on Thursday, 11th Nov.

Hoogkong, 30'h October, 1897.

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HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

A

PROMENADE CONCERT.

¿PRELIMINARY NOTICE

PROMENADE CONCERT will be held at the VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS on

TUESDAY, 16th November, Honour of the STRAITE. SHANGHAI, and

HONGKONG CRICKETERS. Fall Particulars Later,

IN

G. T. CROOK,

Hon. Secretary, H.K.V.C. RECREATION CLUE. Hongkong, 3rd November, 1897. (1681

Auctions.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

No. 453-

THE following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, on

MONDAY, the 8th day of November) 1897, at 3 P.M., Bro published for general information.

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, ' Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 23rd October, 1897. [1665 Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Saic, to be held on Monday, the 8th day of November, 1897, al 3 P.,, by Order CROWN LAND, at Mong-Kok-Tsul, in, the of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of

·Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Ÿento.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

!ccality..

H

Boundary Measurement,

A. #

Upset Price,

Ком

loca Inland

Lot

di

Mong-Koko 100

Trul.

150 40,505 100. 3,600

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 442.

THE following Partidulers and Conditions of Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, an

TUESDAY,

the gh day of November, 1897, at 3 P.M., are published for general information,

By Command,

(167)

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 33rd October, 1897,

Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Tuesday, the gib day of November, 1897, at 3 PM by Order of His Excellency the Governer, of Siz Lots of CROWN LAND, together with Bollding

Material stacked thereon, in the Colony of Hong kong, for a term of 999 Years,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality.

Boundary Divasurements.

Cosmopolliam

1. $1. W

Aberdeen

In Lo] Taiping- No. than 30

414

It, nk it

12,

43

45

from Agents. ...Hongkong...]. M. & Co.

Hongkong...), K. & Co. Amoy...). M. & Co. for Agonis.

3 Methow.Sharghal... B. & B.

3 Taliang..Shanghai...J. M. & Co. 3 Formor Amoy..........). H. & Co. 3 Chorofa......Bangkok ...B, & 8,

Cosmopolit.

1.455 1,458

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SYSTES •| Ammal Rent

1338-Up Price,

450 ja 8,900

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10.045 302, 189

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11,150 | 18 | Sigva

HONGKONG, CANTON AND-MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LIMITED, FANCY FAIR AT MACAO.

SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION. TEATHER permitting, the Stormer

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in the chaps of clearing house gold cerfläcties IN PORTS. Phants, Kos, Whampea, WAHONAM will leave HONGKONG

which is the most convenient form of payment,

picut respecies, and in some instances geseling to your wife and children. Your Sales have been paid than heroistors. On specially, Kael Kinlodianat," Next day he

lole, prospects for future business in our are received a letter to call upon our German con handling of so much gold.

as it does not involva any counting or so much are looking fairly good.. A gras many meumbel He called and the official

gave him ro have been ordered home and in the event eflings from the Emperor Willem.

OTTAWA, October and. King Vam" has been the llon of the week, spurt later oo, we inay find ourselvesį vis à vis

The Mielster of Trade and Commerce has shortage of suitable boats,"

with city companies and dining at the decided to call for tenders for carrying malls to SAIL-FARIGHTS :-710ne Reed and Jolanthare klen Heute bat the novelty of his visit han

and from Great Britals for one year from the sailed for Baltimore and the Gre. Roble left for Hard Chulalongkorn is generally voted a 16th of November. The terminus on this side New York. Ne fresh salling*vessel kas boen

wrila Majunty, la reported to be very angry of the Atlantic must be at a Canadian port. By that he has not received the order of throwing the service open to capelliton It is been chartered low New York and will commence botas shortly. At Sharghal, the charter of off the Sultan of Turkey are both Knights than at present. the Whitebere has been cancelled and the but he ought to be equally howared, The Farners ilse has closed a contract with skip kas salied for Tacoma: For Ban Francisco, Chris Victoria In determined that only Sir Richard Cartwright for winter service bes shir hastanskiy New York la reported setist: | Order Greigns will hereafter receive the

rosatya a total subsidy of $10,000,

for MACAO on SUNDAY next, 71h November, at 9 AM, and on the return journey will leave Macao at 10 P.M.

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Consignees.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"SUISANG" vi having arrived from the above Forli, Consignees Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered fram alongside.

Cargo Impeding the discharge or remaining ma board after 4 P.M. of the joth fast, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense Into, Godowns at East Point.

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,

General Managers,

Hongkong, 29th October 1897.

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AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA-

TION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM TRIESTE, VEVICE, PORT SAID. SUEZ, JEDDAH, SUAKIM. MASSA- WAH, HODEDDA, ADEN, KURRA- CHEE, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

THE

"VINDORONA,"

having unlvad, Cansignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited. whence delivery may be obtained. This vessel brings Cargo:-

From Calcutis, ex S.S. Polluca, transhipped at Colombo.

From Trieste, S.5. Imperalrir hanshipped At Bombay.

From Veafce, ** S.S. Iris, Massimiliano and Carlotta transhipped at Teleste.

Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless n-tice to the contrary be given before Noon TO-MORROW.

No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda bare left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Undersigned bolove Noon on the 4th November, or they will not be recognísad.

No Fire Indrance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowas after the 14th November will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading wil be countersigned by

SANDER & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 2gb October, 1897. [x-* 1646

"RICKMERS" REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM HAMBURG.

'HE Company's Steamship

THE

SOPHIE RICKMERS " having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godawna" of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf s Godown

Company, Kowloon,' whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowy, and all Claims must be Noon on the 12th November or they will not be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before recognized.

All broken, thafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

examined on the 12th November, at-3.2.

No Fire Insurance has been affected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowas after the gth November will be subject to rent,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 29th October, 1897, *[x=W zd

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE.

'ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"CITY OF PEKING,"

are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed.and stored at their risks in the Company" Gudawan ataschal, from whence delivery may be obtained on countepignature of Bilis of Lading

Goods remaining unclaimed after the 28th fustani will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent. Hangkong, 1st Novmber, 1807

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"HE P. & O S. N. Co.'s Steamthip

"ROSETTA,"

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FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are bereby informed that theft Goods are being landed and placed at their rish in the Hongking and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas, at Kowloon, where sach consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Gorda are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo →→→

From London, &c., ex §.8. Valeita. \\ From Persian Gulf, ## S.S. Nasall and

Rajputana.

Optional goods will be landed here unless ostractions are given to the contrary before 4

P.M. TO-DAY,

Goods not cleared by the 7th instant at 4

F.1. will be subject to real

No Fim Instance will be affected by me in'

any case whatever,

All damaged Packager must be left in this Godowns and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within tan days after the Vessel's arrival hora, after which Do Cialms will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, fat November, 1897,

DT

NOTICE.

RESPONSIBLE

FOR DEETS,

Ketahes the Caykarms, the Anxers, nor the TENERI will be RESPONSIBLY for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or members of the Crows of the foilwing Vessels during

stay in Hongkong Harbour joke

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Tickets are obtainable at the Couzine's to especially where Cod Liver Oil itself innot be borne-MARTIN MILES, M.D. 86, Stanton saling on board the Steamer.

T, ARNOLD, bary, Bucks. Any Chemist can supply it. Sola

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