Catholics and the English Protestants in Persia, who are all jaking meanies to preserve their teluguce sad resin their proselytes. That the worst feature, however, is the the local Per- san motherlites ord the Mahomedan clergy are expressing their satisfaction at the anival of the Russian missionatics, who aro "quite erroneously " sapteed of being the in- strements of a Russian foreign policy of expan. alon into Persian errory. The Perilans, it is satd, have been induced to assume this hostile altitude and to dissuade the Nestorians from going over to the Russians by some outside in- Autoce. That there are even ramoan threaten- Ing the salety of the ex-Nestorian Bishop Marr Jons, At the same time, although the welter repadiates the tosinuation that the Russian miston has anything la lew beyond the aphiliaal welfare of the Nestorian Chittians, he yet advises the Peralans to make use of It to itten; then their friendly relations with Ruaris, to-drawn by Its geographical poilion and present, condition. It requires le pone- tration is discover that in Perila, and probably in other countries, too, there rea political purpose behind the proselythlog move- meat of the Russian Church. It is quite pos- sible the Ru-slan Church field may be la different to winning proselytes, for it has su ample fleid for its laboars amongst its own enormous flock, but the Russian Government he not ixiled to perceive the advantages which may be derived from the presence of Ruran mla sinnaries in foreign asinile countiser, Tha lesson taught by recent events In China has not been lost on the Russian Government, - The murder or Ali-ticarment of a Christian mission. ary by an ignorant and fa:ultzant Chlaese mob has been enough to deprive China of a valuable portion of her territory. Why should not the same happen in Perala ?. This is a question the Ruston Government mast hire sked itsell, and hence the sudden and unasal energy of the Russian Choics ti the work of proselytiz ing. There is more chance in Persis, with its fana Ical Mahomedan population, then in China of outrages on Christian missionütles, so the Russian Government wil be given opportunities of feeling. By racing the Russian missionaries to e rry on a vigorous proselytlam it would not be difficult to create occasions for the interferes ce of the Rosslag Government, and in the exccalion of such diplomacy the Russian das ning to learn. Eat it is very doubtful whether the Russian Government is acting whely in changing, as it

Kopers to have done, in policy in Asia with regard to the

of Its religions britel

Kubject. It been ald than Renails has been able to asimilate her Aslele ́subjects and make of them and the palation of European Russia one people because the Ruiskan Govern ment has never attempted to interfere with the religions helets and cus oms of be Ailatie sub- jects, nor han ske permited the Russian Church to do 10. Asilles, therefore, have full confident that although they may be absorbed into the prest Rasilan ration they will will reals the bellets and customs that they chaith, This will all be changed, however, if Russian mie. alonaries nie to be let loose in Asia'for prosely- 'Uzing purposes. But this (ano bastaras of ours

What is our bastones fa to`keep an eye on the evident designs Rasila has on the lategilty of the Ki gdom of Persle.

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ATTEMPTED RESCUE OF HWANG KUNG-TU.

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he wassens for. Mr. Drummond, la generally known, is legal'adviser tɔ the Nanking Govern- ment, and though such matters an defending the Total's Yameo agatest invaders cannot by any stretch of imrgläation be considered as comlug within his dutier, be at once rose from his bed in response to sa urgent request for his Immediate attendance at the Yaman.

By the time he got there the crowd al Chloese had largely increased, and consternation was wiliten on every native face.

The scene was peculiar, and also ridiculous. | The broad verandah was packed with cooller and soldiers; on the steps, arrayed in all their gorgeous robes were the magistrates and many officials; the soldiers were there too, obviously overpowered by the situation.

Oa the

were four vel path at the fool of the steps

fo:elguers—whose names have been given us. There were fanamerable paper lan teras: colour and light; silk and satins and glitering jewels. On the one hand was a small army of Calues; on the other only four foreign- ert. Here, surely, was material for a magnifi cent historical picture. But the sequel !--Well, the less sild of that the batter for foreigners In Chioa.

MR, DRUMMOND INTERROGAT.5. When Mr. Drummond arrived he at once asked: "Well goatlemen, who are you and what do you want ?' Then the trembling kates of the native soldiers became rigid and the dls cordant wagging of longues was silenced.

There was so answer to Mr. Drummond's question at first.

"What do you want gentleren?' he repeated.

HWE WANT TO SEE HWANG,"

'was the answer.

"Who are you?"

"Never you mlad" raag ont the voice of one of the noble band, "We want Hwang and will have him."

Mr. Dammond, who is a confitent bellever in the doing of all things decently and in order asked;"By whose maiborliy do you come here?"

"We have orders from the Empress Dowager to take Hwang away from here,"wald obe.

A more ridiculous reply could sat bare been given when it is considered that their quest was delalaed at the Barean for Foreign Affalis by order of the Empress-Dowager, and that the Chinese fficials were held personally responsible for his sale keeping,

Mr. Drummond then pointed out that they had no more right to lavade the Tuotais premiers than to go into any other private house on the Bubbling Well Roid,

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But this was no answer to Mr. Drummond'ı question; and, seeing that he wis determined, alte cool and collected, they retired to a con venlent gress plot and hold whispered con ference. Then they returned and Mr. Drum. mand agala quesiloned their subority. They replied that.

One of the party made anSWAT: the gate opth and walked 10."

THEIR CAPTAIN WOULD EXPLAIN. "Who is your captala ?' sald Mr. Drem- mond. "Let me res him and I will hear what he has to say,"

"Oh, he will be here soon enough" cried a member of the band.

Mr. Drummond's right to Intervene was frequently called tata question, but we are unable to learn his answers, or even if he made

Dy swer at all.

A

good deal of blaster then followed and another contab took place, the rescuers backing farther and farther eff into a shrubbery, finely iving the premiers, greatly to the rella of the Chinese. The presumably, Mr. Drummond

went in bed.

FORRIGHERS ¿TTACK THE TAOTAU'S YAMEN AND AME 1990MINIO"NY" FOT TO FLIGHT.

SHANGHAI, October 17th.

THE VOLUNTEERS TO BE CÌLLED OUT. The fol that Kerg Ya-mel and escaped frain The Manic'pet Connel has also taken action the Reiction de fory and bed go'clean »WAY in the matter and Intends preventing the from Chin ander the British flag fired a party ible removal of Hwane to the native city of forelevers riberally American chilzens, to or libere from the Yamen, Besides the select the morning for an attempt to rescue ative dardlives, the Sich and Frelen police Hwang Kungsh, who de at present onder arrest. who have been on guard in uniform and In at the Tama. B÷-in for Foreign Affilis Buh- prvite clothes, it has been propose to call out bling Wit Rand, The plan might hay met, the Volunteers, to oppose the removal of the, with all the success is pr meters mosi deslied || captive and to prevent him helag volelted away" bad they shorn • Witte bedder front and had long any of the Municip 1 raids. Whether they been properly led Avfather hy denetle a wise proceeding or not is for our readers nothing more then make themelves 'utterly to Jadge for themselves. The Volunteers are, wa ridiculous have madether osfilon ofibe prisoner, Hwang Kangda, much more dangerous, and given the Chine Alfi fals mare breubing time. CONCOCTING THE FLAN.

It wrold & pest hit a pares of seven or eight men met in an hotel and discussed the position

of Hwang Kuyu, at present under arrest by Imperial command and who is clained at the Total's offices on the Robhting Weil Road.

Waxing pot valorous they decided that they would gain a body and rescue the unhappy prisoner; bring him filo Shaaghal and nhìu em uay lên Hangkong prislbiy by the Coptic, leaving here to-day. Accordingly between 1 and 2 o'clock this morning this well-meaning but organised band procended to be Yamen and marched up the Avenue where they were somewist surp tied to meet the City and Mixed Court Magistrates

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þave always understood malerained for the pro tection of foreigners principally women and chil dren, and not for service In Chloese affirm of this wert. If anything ly to be done to rECRE Hwang or any other political reisgré it may be for the Foreign Minister to set, and if they

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choose to soilctt the aid of the Vilantees through the Council the responsibility for any sellop would then rust with the various governments Anyhow if anything le to bedusest all. Ifinderd any line can be done which will not involve the sarifite of several lives In order that one person may escaps, the enterple will have to be conducted on totally different llacs from those pursued ibla morning when a few foreigners armed with wilcke were able to `tegroidar Cbl. Ines bodyguard of thirty armed men, a band of | efficials and a mob of cooller, only to be put to

who owed no more powerful weapon than his tongue le cause them to tuen tall and2 ellak out like whipped dogs.

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ANNIVERSARIES.

1836-The Viceroy (surd orders for the expal-

Intimations.

top of twelve firesga oplam merchants The List will CLOSE at NOON da SATURDAY, from Canton,

1860-The Impalat Summer Palace at Peklo

burnt by the B. tsh forces. 1875-Billsk baique Roods destroyed by firo al |

Masila,

the azed October, 1898.

'THE SHANGHAI FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

1892-At a meeting of the Chartered Mercantile To be incorporated, under the Companies Act,

Pank of India, London, and Chica a scheme of reconstruction was approved. 1896-Collision at Woungng between the cam

ships Pingtang nad Oscarshal. 1897-The Japanese Battleship Fuji arrived

from England.

TO-MORKOW.

Wednesday, 19th October, 1898. Chinese-8th of 9th moon of 24th year of

Kwomp.ii

Mooo-laziwum Declination S. 10kr. þm. High water-Afternoon Ohr. 15min. and 10kr. 49mlm. Low water-Morning in 6år. 95min. Afternoon... får. 9min.

ANNIVERSARIES.

1848-Hongkong and Canton Steam Packet Co.

established.

1849-Great Sre in HongkonZ. 1861-Grest typhoon at Formosa. 1865-Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat

Co. formed. 1979-Dhastrons explosion at the ausonal, Tal-

peb-lo, Formosa,

1893 --Shanghai Cotton Mill burnt.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUR!

American (City of Peking) 29:1 last.

Hongkong, whéraðy the Bability of sack Shareholder is limited to the amount of his Sharit.

CAPITAL: Tls. 1,000,000

In 50,000 fally paid up Shares of The 20 each, of which the frat lasuo of 35,000 Shares are now offered for subscription.

PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS.

Taels 5.00 on application.

*

5.co ou alioment.

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5.00 on 1st March, 1899. 5.00 on 1st June, 1899.

Taals 30 00

DIRECTORY:

BA. CLARKE, Esq of Mess. HOPKINS, DUNN & Co. JAMES S. FEARON, E1q,

of Messrs. FEARON, DANIEL & Co. S. A. HARDOON, E1q.,

of Messrs. E. D. SASSOON & Co. CHUN FAITING, Esq, Manager CHINA MERCHANTY S. N. Co.

W. CHING-CHONG, E194

of Messre, CHINO CRONG & Co.

CHU PAO-SAN, E1q,,

of Messrs. SHING YUE & Co. BANKERS.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK- ING CORPORATION, SOLICITORS:

THE P. & 0. steamer Bornto team China, arrived in London yesterday alteracon, the 17th Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER.

fast.

THE N. P. S. S. Co.'s steamer Tacoma anılved- at Tacoma from Hongkong and Japan on the 14th inst

Tux M. P. S. S Co. steamer Mogul arrived at Portland from Hongkong and Jaan on the 16th init.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS,

al Isidoro Poni....

Kowloon Dock, Ningchow

Pronto

Formosa............

Hengkong

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Monmouthshire

Sabine Rickmers

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HOMEWARD-Preussen, Salasti, Prometheus

Oct. 7th.

THE great valge Sentt's maldop of Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites la Wanlig Diseases is shown by the accompanying state ment from D. C. Freeman, Sydney, Aust.1- "Having been arrest sufferer from pulmonary attacks and gadually wasting away for the out two years, it': ff on me great pleasure to testify that the above medii o has given ma gren! reifel, and cheerfully recommend it to all suffers ing in a similar way to myself In addition I would say that it is very pleasant to take.” Any Chemist people I S* Agen's for Hong kong and the Fmaire of Chloa :-Watkiss & Co., Hangka Ad«t

Intimations.

PAINLE S DENTISTRY.

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SECRETARY :

C. D. KEPR, Etq. TEMPORARY OFFICES:

23, KIANGSE ROAD, SHANGHAI,

PROSPECTUS.

1. The enormous volume of Fire, Insurance pincis now transacted lo Shanghai la, of linelf, efficient reason for the formation of a new Local Company.

3. The opening up of China to Railways, the establishment of numerous industrial enterprises, and the ever increasing naive and foreign trade, must be followed by a corresponding increase In the demand for insurance against Fire.

3. The probable extenlos of the Foreign Settlements in Shanghai, the opening of Woo- sung and other new Treaty Poris, is also the Increase of territory ceded to Foreign Nations, should be followed by a large addition to pro- perties reqstring fosurance.

4. Two very successful Offices, domiciled in Hongkong, have for many years Jastly com- manded a large share of the Flee Insurance basiness in China, but they are unable to satisfy the demand, and consequently a large number of Fire risks are placed with European and

Australian Companies. The shares of the "Hongkong Fire Insurance Company, Limited," those of the "China Fire Insurance Company, with $5 paid up, are now quoted at $330, and Liralted, with $te paid up, are quoted at $95. The success of these two old Companies forms the best encouragement to Investors who are willing to take shares in the new one.

J. The Chinese now thoroughly recognize the necessity of Fire Insurance, and as they are amongst the largest owners of properties and

chandas at Shanghal and at most of the Treaty Ports, the "Shanghai Pire InsurEDÇO Co., Ld," will, it is expected, receive a large

Intimations.

ANTI CORROSIVE5

ANTI YOULINGS

MANUFACTORY

ail sorts of

OIL PAINTS and COLOUR-WASH

PREPARKU IN ALL COLOURS

TO SUIT PURCHASERS.

GENERAL AGENCY.

BAILEY'S ENGINEERING AGENCY, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL. Hongkong, 14th May, 1898!

[ag.

F. BLACKHEAD' & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION' MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION

AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG,, SOAP MANUFACTURERS..

SOLE AGENTS FOR

HARTMANNY BARDHAND

COMPOSITION RED HAND BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT.

Consignees,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEKS,

THEIP. & O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship

"CHUSAN,"

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel ere hereby informed that their Goods are bring landed and placed of their righ_in_tha flongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Cedawas al Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Carga :---

From London, &c., ex S.S, Oceana, From Australia, ex S.S. Koma,

From Persian Gulf, ex S.S. Pachumba and Naseri.

Optional Goods will be landed. here unless Instractions are given to the contrary before 10 A.M. TO-DAY,

Goods not cleared by the 20th instant, at 4 PM, will be subject to rent,

No Fire Insurance will be affected by ma in 4ny case whatever.

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godown and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten Jays after the Vessel's arrival bere, after which do Claims will be recognised.

H, A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 14th October, 1803.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES THEIP. & O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship

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P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &c.

BVRRY KIND OF

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"JAVA."

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SUEZ AND STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-samed vessel are hereby informed that their Gooda ara belog landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by 'njark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the 'Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo

From Italy, S.5. Thames. From Madras, or S.S. Loodlamand Lalpcora. Optional goods will be landed here unless Instructions are given to the contrary before 4 P.M. TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the zoth inst., at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowni and * certificate of the damsga obtained from the Godown Company within ten days alter the Vestel's arrivai here, after which no Claims will be recognized..

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent.

Hangyong, 14th October, 1898.

from 5.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM SOUTH SHIELDS, NEW CASTLE, LONDON AND SINGAPORE, HE Steamship

"NIPPON MARU,"

Captain F. R. Evans, having arrived from the above ports, Canalgrees 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, at Kowloon and stored at Consignces risk and expense.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

measure of support from them. This expects KUHN & KOMOR, Godowis, and sil Gonds remaining

tion is indred wisored by the co-operation of the three Chiese gentlemen who join the Board,

6. It is proposed to act in concert with the other Fire Companies as regard: rates, so long ex the Directors are astmed of the general adhe rence to Tarifs. It may be advanced by some in. surers, that the present rates are somewhat high, but the experiece of many years has taught ali Fire Offices, that a proper and adequate chargo must be made, il Company is to be permanently prosperous, and if shareholders are to receive revaler and substantial dividendi.

7. It is farther proposed that the subdivision of prefits shall be, as far as possible, on the

DR. STEFL, ENS, EXIST of Sing port lines followed by the existing Local Companies,

(2 years experience) will shortly will Hongkong for 1 month anly. FEES- STOPPING or EXTRACTING TEETH $1. LAUGHING GAS $5, ARTIFICIAL TEETH $5.

For appointments address

cjo Hongkong Telegradh Office: Franskong, Isi October, 1898.

(1183

WANTED.

viz., that alter payment of such :dividends má may be recommended by the Board of Directors, the residue shall, be appropriated towards the creation of a Reserve Fund, and toĵa return to contributing shareholders.

8. No promotion money has been, or will be, psid.

Where no allotment is mada, the deposit be returned in fall la exchange for Bankers' receipt but when any shares less then the nam- ber plled for are allowed, the balance of the

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and other Micials all in their robes and fight in their turn by a solitary Englishman WE Paybara ca for peterent ar obsolete deposit will be credlied to the sum to be paid on

surrounded by a guard of thirty of the "Tantal's soldiers as it expertig their witwal

THE PLOT LEAKED OI

There is an underground telegraph at work all the time among the Chinese, which thore acquainted with them know very well, but it did Doi occur to the galant band that the mere fact of a cordon of Municipal Chinese detectivas surrounding the Troisis-Yamen, together with

■ kalmart and uncompromising Sikä policeman posted at the gates, hid put the officials on their guard, and that they were preputed for an Attempted kidnapping of Hwang. Consequently when the rescuers made their

app:arance they did not wholly take the Chiasse by surprise. Mr. Cheng, the Mixed Court Meglstrúle, at once telephoned to the Central Poiles Salon for ausistance, slatlog that five foreigners were Attempting to forcibly enter the Yamen. But his message apparently never reached the police, for he got no reply, he says.

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The whole affair might havo farnished mater. lil for an epic, bqt as li Is It has turned out tou ridiculous for serions sitentia:.-Marcury,

HWANG KUNG-TU PARDONED.

f

SHANGHAI, October raib. The band of swashbuckles who made each a ridiculous exhibi fon of themselves at the Total's Foreign Office yesterday morning need sot hava been quite no "basty lá attempting to rescue Hwang Kung-tu, for last night a telegram was received from Peking to Kanking by the Tuotal stating that the charge of harboating Kang Ya-wel, which had been preferred against Hwang, was not to be proceeded with, and that he was to be canildered as no longer under Arrest.

NO RESIST:NCE BY NATIVE SOLDIERN, Whether the Trutal had given his soldiers It is stated that Hwing is a personal friend of orders to protect the Yamen at all beaarde wa the Tro'ai and he was his greit when the order do not kcow, whether

ladeed they had ammuni for his detection arrived here. Whether be Hon for their ties is very questionable, but they will be allowed to proceed to Canton, bis home certainly showed as resistance to the foreigners, we are unable to say, At anyrsta he has beca whose determined aligde strack tror into the | officially set at liberty.—Mercury. Bearts of every one of them When asked by

the Mield Court Magistrate, a fleest Engileð speaker, what they wanted they wild.

"WE HAVE COME TO RESCUE HWANG," Mr. Cheng polated out to them thatthat was nof the way to do it. They persisted in their demand to nen Hwang and made it very clear that they Intended to carry him off. The Chinese soldiers were by this time trembling with fear, und vo were all the Chloete servants looking on, What was to be done. If not admitted THE FORTIONERS THREATENED TO DATTIE IN THE DOOKS.

It should be mentioned that they had no other weapons than sticks but there was not une among the isŕge crowd of natives who attempted to resist them or suggered that they should be bundled cut of the grossću.

THE RAD THAT FAILIA. When it became evident that the threat of forcible entry would be pat lato execution, that the fairectable foreigners had come for Hwang and would not be happy unill they got him, that they were determined to seize him and bear him off and risk their own lives of ty other less aerlous conséquences so long as they mucceeded, then some one among the Chineir remembered that Mr. W. V. Drummand had returned from Kuling only yesterday afternoon, and gocordingly

NOTANDA

CALENDAR

OCTOBER,

Meteorological means based on ten years' "observations to 1835, Barometer...79.818 Thermometer.vratime80 X

8.58

Humidity Rainfall..

TO-DAY.

WEATHER REPORT.

On dit On dife st 106.11. ••Att. 29.76

BA

Barometer....................... 29.82 Thermometer Dekorasyo

81 Haridity....+/¶¶¶¶¶36 43 46 Raffallikeva

TO-DAY. Tuesday, 18th October, 1898, Chinese-4th of Otk moon of Eith year of

Kwong-10,

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"General Agents, Hongkong, 3rd October, 1898.

(1189 ARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS

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CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., "HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK. CRS, JEWELLERS, SILVER.

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Sole Agents in the East for the amalgamated CLEMENT, HUMBER and GLADIATOR CO., Lễ, DUNLOP TYRES'S BICYCLES--PRICE...$185.

allotment.

ro. The Shareholders' ability is strictly Imited

11. Prospeciaset and Forms of Application for shares can be obtained at the Company's tem porary Offices, 22, Klangre Roid, Shanghal or from the Eankers of the Company at Shanghai Horgkong, and the Treaty Ports of China and Japan+

Sanbigbal, at October, 1893. [1249

NOT

NOTICE,

FOTICE, is hereby given, that we have transferred us from the 1st of July, 1893,

OSTASIATISCHE HANDELS-

to the

GESELLSCHAFT. (East Astatic Trading Company) of HAMBURG all our buslaess as carried on in HONGKONG and CHINA with the assets and itabilides thereof.

HARLING, HUSCHMANN & MENZELL. Hongkang, 23rd September, 1898.

REFERRING to above notice we have as

from the 1st of July, 1808, opened brancher of our barners in HONGKONG and CHINA and have appolated Mr. G HARLING as General Manager thereof, and authorised Mr. A. BUNE to sign per proctration at HONG- KONG «nd Mr. M. BORNKESSEL to sign per procuration at CANTON,-

OSTASIATISCHE HANDELS.

GESELLSCHAFT, (East Asialle Trading Company) Hongkong, 23rd September, 1898. [1136

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O rent a FURNISHED ROOM, for single Terms moderate from 1st gentleman. September.

Apply by letter to

M.S.

JAPANESE FINE ART CURIOS,

21 & 23, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG, 35, WATER STREET, YOKOHAMA Lud

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SANITARY

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THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

JEYES

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Branch Offices -- LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN,

Aganetas

Miki Coal Mixer, Okmaur Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Miner.

Tokyo Marine Instance Co., Limited. Hell Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Imperial Government Paper Muis, Japan, Cotton Cleaning and Wkg. Co., Shanghai. Onoda Cement Company, Japan. Kanegafucki Cotton Spinning Mill, Japan The Mike Cotton Spinning Mill, Lfraitnd. Tokyo Coitos Sploring Mill, Japan, Haynahl Clock Factory, Hongkong, wrth Pareredar Chest.

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Consignees,

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

undellverol after the 20th Instant will be subject. to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are lo be left in the godowas, where they will be examined on the 19th lestant at 2.30 PM. No Fie Instrance hat bien effected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, 74th October, 1908,

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM. SHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE.

"ONSIGNEES" of CARGO per Steamship

"LOPTIC."

The above Steamer having arrived, Conalgners

of Cargo are hereby requested to sead in their Bill of Lading for Countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside,

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vernel will be landed and stored at "Consignees' risk and expense.

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent, Hongkong, 14th October, 1898. fr-wa

PACIFIC MAIL. STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE,

CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"GLENGYLE,"

are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and stored at'their risks in the Company's Godowns at Wanchal, from whence delivery may be obtained on countersignature of Bills of Lading

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Goods remaining uncialmed after the arst insint will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

JS. VAN BUREN; |-

Agent, Hangkang. 14th October, 1803. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

FROM LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, &c.

THE Company's Steamship

"HYSON," fat.|| having anived from the above Ports, Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk Into the Godewas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whance delivery may be obtained.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

STEAMSHIP " OLYMPIA," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA KOBE, MOJI AND SHANGHAL.

THE

"HE_above_Steamer, having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested lo c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 30th August, 1898, [1042 | send in their Bills of Lading for countersigna

WANTED,

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No Claims will be adrolited after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be pent In to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon, on the 14th fast, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be zamined on MONDAY, the 34th Instanty, at 3 P.M._

No Fire Insurance kas bean effected, and any Goods romalaing in the Godowns after the 2416 ture and to take immediate delivery, of Theks | fnstant will be subject to rent." Goods from alongside.

A spell relabin, Watch made for this Climate. WANTED Indoor MANAGER, lot How be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and TODAY.

High water-Morning 1hr, 10min. Afternoon 10kr, Tmin, Law water-Morning sausas dkr. šēmis,

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10, QUBENS ROAD CENTRAL, Oppos!!) the Telegraph Omes,

Optional Cargo" will_be_forwarded unless Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel | notice to the contrary be given before Noon

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 15:1 Ostober, 1798/

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kong and ASSISTANTS for Shanghal || mpenda. and Slugapore Honiar

W. ROBINSON & Co. Hongkong, 14th October, 15gär

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DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,

Agents, Hongkong 13th October 18,8,

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