SHOOTING.

H. K. RIFLE ASORTATION (1) KINOY CWN REGIMENT.

The above match, fir ở on Saturday, reaulted in a wle for the local team by 60 points. The scores are as follow:-

L-

Mr D. McLean...

500 600 yards, yards, yards. 35 35 3x Mr. A. H. Wation 35 74 30 Mr. G. H. Coler, R.N. 34 33 Capt. Warren, A. 15 Sergt. Bowary, R.E. 31 Mr. E. Robinson 33 Sapper Clarke, RE. 31 Mr. G. P. Lammert... 31 Corporal Hills, R. E. 30 Mr. A. H. Skelton... 27

ASSOCIATION.

200

Total

Fol

99

31

33

30

98 98

30

33

94

31

29

2-4

34

30

36

19

37

33

84 .76

920

KING'S OWN REGIMENT.

100 500 yards, yard, yardı

Capt. Hibbert... 33. 31 за Sergt. Creedon 33 Colz-Sergt. Hesp... 3

601 Tolst

95

༣༣ 30 95 30

Sergt. Bacod....... 32

3.3

34

89

26 19

84

15

84

83

1.

80

77

260

*** 30

Corp. Cosgrove ...... 19 Lieut. Lloyd Palvate Thornton... 3 Lce-ferpl. Confield 29 Lee-Corp. Danebue 32 Colr.-Sergt; Rogers..... 30

CRICKET, DIOCESAN SCHOOL . ST. "J"SIPH'S COLLEGE.

A team from the Diocesan School and another composed of pailand present bay of St. Joseph's College played a calcket match if Happy Valley on Saturday ahrenson and the school team woa by 16 runs. The top scorers for the school werd P. Wilnan (not o01) 36, kad E. R.. Herton, 13, These were the only double figures to record

and the total was 49. Only one player for the college reached two figures - Lee Tin-who made 13. The collegians total score was 33 Herton cat the beat figure with the ball for the school and Pestonjte, and Silva teradled well, for the other side.

"FOOTBALL.

THE HONGKONG F. C. V, THI KING'S OWN REGIMENT.

The Hongkong F. C. opened "thele_regular season with a match with the KO.R. on Saturday last Rather a big order for a start Last season they tackled them twice and received a bad beating on each occasion. In the first game losing by to nil and in the second by 5 to 1.

One cannot but adme the sportsmanlike way in which the Club takes its beatings and then, Oliver Twist like comes forward and asks for

Il shows

true spili. I should like

more.

to see the Kowloon come forward and take a gruelling. The opportually will soon be past, for the Lanes: ste soon to leave us ; and," "Tlt better to have played and lost than never to have played at xil.”

Immediately before the game Dr. Atkinson banded over the liver cup and the six scaripias, so kindly presented by Mr. Mackay, to the winners of the very successful alx a'ilda com. pelition, which has just conclufid.

Mr. Moberly and teams were the deserving recipients.

Bunting (be captats, of the K.O,R. team) won the lors and elected to play with the sun át bis back towards the Matshed goal. The teams lined up as follows, Anton taking the place of Lowe (who had cnjured his ankle) in the Club

team:-

Hongkong P. C. Goa!-PA, Cor Back-Sexton and Howard. Half Backs Danby, C. T, Kew and Hancock, For words :-Mankay, Anton, Looker (captale), Moberly, Campbell. K.O.R. Forwards :-Laurence, Lichfield, Morton, Regan, Walsh, Half back-Sullivan, Collins and Butler. Backs-Boning (captain) and Wilcock; Good:-Hollogsworth.

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Anton played better than have seen him

The FAH WAH CUP }

belara bai Looke, is not a boli con re-forward. Mr. Edmund's gr Impulss, 1861, 1lb... Campbell started well but was miniiestly out of

Mr. Dallas

condition. Mackay was only in different. The Mr. Glendays's dun Tomboy, stat 41b mun selection of the team caused considerable surprise

Mr. Crawford a

and some lite dasmiisfacilon, and I would | Mr. Freddy's gr Mame, ritt tid Mr. Cummlag 3 adviso the solection Committee to be more

Impulse was leadlog by a doisa longtha aunt- careful,

ly all the way, with Tomboy second. The leader folshed two lengths from Tomboy who Tim, a man. was a length from Moms, 10 secs.

SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACK MEETING.

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FIRST DAY, TURSDAY, 1st NovEMBER, 1898. The final day of the Autumn Meeting opened with magnificent weather and a capital light for racing, the sky belog cloud-covered for the most | pait with here and there patches of blus. A rather chilly N. E, breeze way blowlag, but this acted as a capital appallser for tis. Later in the day there was raiber too much of a good thing, lop coats being required.

There was not a very large attendance in the earlier part of the day but after the midday

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1898,

Albelt the sexdy N.E. heeze made wiching the Races a somewbat cald occupation fester. day the westher in no way Interfered with the sport itself, on the contrary it was highly favour- whio to the maklog of good time--which how- ever, were not made. This morning the leaden appearance of the sky, the wall packed and almost stationary clouds indiested that rain was at hand, and accordingly, alter several threats, a fine drizzle set in about to a.m. and continued ago of laying the dust and acted as a pick-me- up to the grats, but interfered very Hule with the racing."

AMOY NOTES,

(From a Correspondet)

A JAPANESE CALEBRATION.

AMOY, November 3rd. This belog the anniverssty of the birthday of H. I. Japanese Majesty, was a miest event for the Japanese residents in Amoy this year.

The event was kept là true Royal style by the

vations Japarem and the San. T. Uyeno, the Conil to Japar, beht a reception lo the morn- ing and over 150 feulgners and Japanese were present.

The residence of the Consal and Japanese consulate were decorated with busllng, and ever- greens. Two conspicuous grof Japan and China were placed together at the main entrance.

In the afternoon and at night a grand dirplay of Yapanese firework, never before witnessed here took place before a concoure of the local autheliles and a number of foreign indies and gentlemen who were invle) for the occasion and

meat there w⋅ re more dalookets. It was quite ❘ most of the day. It currlef with it the advancing was kept up till the small hours of

cold in the Grand Stand and there was con. sequently a larger amblage at the rails or anywhere else where the penetrating N.-easter could not attack vulnerable spotr

The Course was conducive to last times, but no records were broken.

Appended are the results of each race --

The JOCKEY CUP.

Mr. Ring's ches. Egulaox, 1st alb..

Mr. Chrighton 1 'Mt. Gretson's bik. Black Deuce. 1ost 7lb......

Mr. H. E. Campbell a Mr. Glendaye's dos Tombog, 118i 4lb.........

Mr. Ellis 4 After several attempts at a start in which Tomboy was the most anxious to get away. Dr Keylock let bis troublesome charges go. Equinox led, Watch belog second, Shenks third, and Black Deuce fourth, with Madagascar tailing the field. Black Deuce nad Equinox ran neck and neck to entering the straight, Tomboy a bad third. Paising the bushes there was little to choose between the two lender, but an altera-

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Mr. W. D Mayson officiated as referee. Looker kicked off at aboukg10 p.m. and the Club mediately made tracks for their op. ponent's goal. They played with any amount ol dash and for some lule time had the best of matters. With more steadiness they would Have scored. The Regiment took matters very qafetly, but their movements were better judged and had more precision than their

the club opponents 10 when

man felt the Inevitable reseton from their first efforts, the soldiers came out strongly and com. menced to press From a combloed movement of their farmaid Laurence ecored with a good shet and shortly afterwards the namɔ player ran fleely down the wing and made a beautint centre from close on the touch line, from which the right wing had no difficulty in adding a recond: A third room followed; acored by Laurence add blogs began to look very black for the Club. They did not seem to be getting so much over played for most of their men were behaving creditably and fully half the play was taking place in the Lasca': half. The soldiers however were so strong to every department and Kad such a good, understanding with each other that wherever they got down the Geld they were dangerous." Notwithstanding good defence: by the backs, particularly Howard, the Club's troubles were pat neatly over, Salliyan K.O.R. (lelt kali) dropped the ball in front of the Club's goal and Cox ran out, hesitated, and was lost. The ball bounced high over his head and belore he could recover bimvoll was through the ¦ goal. On lifting up it was noticed that Kew and left the field so the Club were left with to men. Before half-time another geal was scored

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took place on seating the Grand Siand when Equinox clesity led by a head and finished with hail a length to spare from Black Dedce, Tom. boy being 4 lezgiba beblad. Time, 2 mla. 42

SECS,

The CRITERION STARES Mr. Cleogh's ches. The Outcast, rzut alb..............

Mr. A. W. Barkill 1 Mears. Middy and Falk's bay Forest Kirg

Ist dib.......ok ...........Mr. Dailas 2 Mr. Baxcy's wb, White Rose,.21st rib.......

Mr, Wallleamaler 3 Skius at ouço 110 away from the field and led by some foar lengibs, with Forest King second and lovader third. On passing Probst's Corner Forest King drew upon the leader, the field following ait, Walie Rose coming through. Forest King still led, with Invader second on ca ering the straight. Then followed a surprise, for The Oclcast working up quietly on the ralls bere came through and on passing the Grand Stand was neck and neck with Forgest King who was apparently engaged in. shaking off Invader. The Outcast, however, got the better of it by a short head, Forest King being half length from favader. Time, à mine, 9? sect.

The MAIDEN STAKER

Mr. Marins's gr. Helius, rost alb comision

Mr. Frnando's ch. Patlander, rost ralb........................

Mr. Meyerlak i

Mr. Ironclad's bk. Sallor Printe, 10st 12lb... Mr. Midwood

The Tanial and Mr. Fungyao were present la the afternoon, but left at 1.10 p.m.

The attendance was not at all largs at may tim", dus doubtless to the unfavourable qutlook of this weather,

The NORTHERN CUP. Mr. Hampton's wh Arlel, 11st gib Mr. Dallas 1 Mt. Mauri-Dana's bi dan Tit Bits, rost gl

Mr. Jones a Mr. Ring's ple Æslur, 118 alb Mr. Majariak 3 Never Mind led at Probel's Corner and was three lengths to the good at the Monument, bat Atlel came on alendidly entering the Straight, where Never Mind was left, Ti Bux coming up well on passlag the Grand Stand with Bolus la close attendance hall length and three-quarters saparating frst and second res. pectively, Timą 1 min," 3zł secu.

The SHANGHAI ST. LEGER,

Mr. Glendaye's gr Scotsmsa, tost zalb .......

Mr. Camming I Mr. Barty's.gr Blash Rose late Honat la dian, rostlb..........Mt. Walllemeler Mr. Hopefal's gi Yangtze, fost 7lb Mr. Jones 3

*lby Extra.

Shannon was leading enteslog the Bick Straight but at Probit's Carter Blush Rose was second and made the uning at the Monument. Entering be. Straight Yangtizs and Scol man made a hard tuisle for first place, (but Blush Rose was golog ali be time) and finished two lengths in the geod of Black Rose with Vangteze third by a fengið, Time, 3 mins 52 secs.

The CHINA CUR.

Mr. Strangway' dan Sandstorm, ris: lb...

Mr. Walllenmier I

Messrs. Moll A Paff's ches. Dot, 1ost rib...

Mr. Meyerlak z Mr. Cleug's ches The D.ommer, rost izlb...

Mr. A. W. Barklli. 3

The

At Probel's Corner Flycatcher led. Drummer,being second, Palander third. No change took place until near the Bushes where Sandstorm shot out with Dot lo close company and The Drummer third This poition was beld to the finish, which way a magnificent one. Time, 2 mln. 12f seci. **

The PAGODA CUP, Mr. Hopelal's wb. Shannon, frst4lb Mr. Jones I Mr. Claugh's chea. The Octoast, trstilb...

Mr. A. W. Bark!l! 2- Mr. Freddy's gr. Memo, rost gib Mr. Cumming 3 Shannon led all the way round, Prince Charles being accend, and Menell third. Shannon ofsbed

The SHANGHAI STAKES,

• Mr. Bell 3 On passing the Monument the field closed up, and it was moi qetle clear whose race it was. Entering the Straight it iny between Sandstorm, Felles, and Patlander, the last belog considered-length from The Oatcast who was only a neck a good outside chance. Io front of the Grand from temo, Time, a max. 77 recs. Stand Hellas made a game bid for the premier ship with Pallander and Sandstorm and ever- tually passed hall-length ahead, three-quarters separating. Pallender from Sandsterm, Time,

min. 35 secs.

The MALCO PLATE. Mr. John Peel's den Klondyke, 1st 4lb

Mr. Bell! Mr. Cymrac's gr. Morlin, irst 4b Mr. Crawlord 1 | Mr. Twa‡Ra's bk. Brevity, trit tib

Mr. A. W. Backlil 1 Klondyke same home hall length from Th Bits, who was double that distance from Brevity, Ariel, who wis favourite, was practically outo! it from the start but Golsbed fourth all the same, Time, 59secs., 22 warse than the record.

The CLUB Cup.

Messrs. Torg & Harley's gr. Tyne, 11st 4lb

Mr. W. W. Cox Mr. Dryandusl's gr. Sinbad, 105! raib

Mr. A. W. Burkill-s Mr. Eric's gr. Valkyrien, rost gib Mr. Maller., 3 On nearing the Loangfel Gate the scaly between Tyne and Slabad, and entering the Back Straight these two had matters in their own hands, the others being many lengths in the rear. The former finished three lengthe ahead, and the distance between Sinbad and Sparten was too great to take count of Time, 4 mlas 261 sec),

The LOTTERY STAKES.

Mr. Waveny's biy Charger, tit 6lb Mr. Read 1 Br. Buxey's ches. Tea Rose stat 6 b..............................

Mr. Wallieumelé a

Mr. Duplex's bay The Broket, 11st 81b.........

Mr. Burkil 3 Entering the Straight Charger was leading, with Orwell second, and The Broker third, Tis Rosa well up. No change took place untila few lengths from the Grand Stand when Tea Rose made a game bid for first.place, but Charger was will forward, Tea Rose bowerte ounted The Brokee from second place and 10 they finished, Charger half a length from Tza Rose, who was a bead from Tes Ross, who wis head from The Broker-Time, 3 mlos. 241

The AUTJIEN CUP.

sack.

by the soldiers and at the interval the position Mr. Ring's spol, Moatsbello, 10st, szib........ was :-K. O, R. § goala Club nii.

At the realat F, H. Kow was brought in to

complete the Club teams. He was pat lo goal Mr. Hopeful's ch. Yenesci, jak tib............ and Lox went in sida right

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3

Mr. Meyerink 1

Mr, W, Cox a The club men were not discomaged by the Mr. Boxey's wh. White Rose, art. b....... Mr. Wallleumeier heavy score against them and they played on very plackily In the second half but Sayan was fist away, with Faith recond fad they were not able to draw blood. As the Meneji third. Passing the Widow's Monument gamo was drawing to a close the Regiment Whlie Rose had worked up well into the bunch, Montabella haring taken "second place, Sayan warmed to their work agato sed added a couple still lesding. Yenesel came out on entering the more goals. They would have had more Straight and Montebelle who now led, war for the efficiency, of Kew to goal but certainly baldly challenged by the namesake of the great their total was quito largo enough.

Sibeilen waterway). A fióe siruggle took place Final result-Regimenty Claba. The soldiers team it la superfluous to say is a very fine one finished with a length to spare and Yenesel wa

in front of the Grand Stand, but Montekalto and I hope in effort will be made to gal up only half length from Tea Rose, who had made picked team from the resi ofthe colony to oppose them. Even then I don't think they can be up a lot of leeway in a very gallant style. Time, beaten. Eich man in the team is good min. 45 secs. player and it would be scarcely right to in

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Mr Buxey's gr Blush Rose 1ste Honest In-

dian, 11st 4lb ......Mr. Wellicumler I Mr. Teeg's gr Orwell 1rst yib ..............Mr. Jones: 2 Mr. Ring's dan Invader, 1st rib

Mr. Meyerlak 3 Orwell tank the lead, Blosh Rose second, In- vader third and Charger last. At the Loongfel GE Blash Rose got close an Orwell. A Probil's Corner the others were all la a banch and Charger was third at the Monument and was second in the Straight, but Blush Rose again took recand place, Orwell at leading, At the Bashes Blush Rose pushed Gwell very closely, and passed him firing near the Grand Stand, folshing four lengths to the good with Orwell in lengths from Invader." Tim", 3

mine. 18 secs.

The RACING STAKES. Mr. Hopefol's gr Yangṭsts, trat 4lb „.... Mr. Baier's ches Tea-Rore,rat 6lb ......... Messrs. Middy and Falk's hay Forest King,"

Ist glb

....Hr. Dallas 3

H

Mr. W. W. Cox 1

Mr. Wallcumler a

• jbs, extra. At Loosget Gate Forest King led. Yangisze being second, Tea Rese bird. There was no change in the Back Salght nor all the rest of the way, to entering the homeward stretch when Yogis was chased by Tea Rose, who was followed closely by Forest King. Opposite the Grand Stand Yangtiza was shaken up mad reached the past three lengthes from Tea Rose who was five length from Forest King. Time, z mins.44% secs.

The SYCIE STAKES. Mr. Cleugh's ches. The Drummer, roit alb...

Mr. Barkilix Mr. Cleugh's ro. The Blotter, 1st b

Mr. Davies a

Α

Mr. Ring' br. Plato, rat ziḥ...Mr. Crighton 3 A very pretty start was effected Barbaros getting away with the lead Shens Josh second, Muscatel last. There was no charge unili at | the mile, when Pluto showed the way and

kept his pursuers four lengths In the rest. the Widow's Monument, however, ike field clored upon him, Amat belog second, Shen- andosh third, and The Drummer fourth, Hellas fast. A Gãe race ensued from the Basbes, The Drummer, The Blotter and Pluto foaming the front rank. The Drummer however came through and Snished a abort bead from The Eloiter who was a head from Pluto. ↑ Time, a mlor, 461 secu, The LLAMA MIAU STAKES.

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morning.

The display of fireworks will be regated to- morrow afterneen.

Despite the inclemency of the weather it has beca blowing and raloing for the last week- yat did not mas the eptertainment, and every- thing went off to grand style

At pleht the residence of the Consol and Con- salar offices were brillantly Illuminated

Mr. S. Sawaman and others deserve great aralso for the efficient manner in which the

alertalament wanget up.

The Hon. A. B. Johnson, U. S. Consul at this

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ANNIVERSARIES,

1724-John Kyrie, "Man of Ross," died. 1834-Imperial Edict problbiting the optam,

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1843-Death of L'eat -Cal. Koowles. 1874-Capt. Garcia y Garcia and Dr. Elmore appointed by the President of Perd as a Special Mission to Japan and China. 1893Mr. John MacGregor died in Shanghai. British barque Brasilera csprzed la Newchwang river.

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1674-John Millon died. 1819-Address presented to Prefensor Nordensk- Jold by the commuulty of Hongkong in the City Hall Banquet and Reception In bie tonour at Government House 1892-China Navigation Cai steamer Hang- chow ran down and sanksteamer Fatma at Wosung. SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

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WE are informed by the Agents (Mesms. Gibb Livingston & Co.) that the E. & A. 8. S, Co.'s steamer Afylle from Sydney, sto., left Port Dar. Mx, Diyasdon's gr. Sinbad, rost gibuna

Mr. Burkill win for Hongkong on Saturday, the 5th last. Mr. Freddy's Er. Sammie, 111 alb.......**

Mr. Cumming 2

HORGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCE RETURNS, Men. Toeg & Burley's gr. Tyne, trat qib...

doro Post at Kowlcon Dock. Mr. W. W. Cox 3 Form010 somre1140 Approaching the Gite Tyan yielded to Sinbad, Windsor Catlié consum Sammie being third, Equinox fourth. Then Haiphongaunamu Tyne went up into flist place and kept It ustil | Hamot ma entering the Straight, when Sinbad again came Kiangtung ...... forward, Sammie working up and recurlog | Rinsang second place. Time, 3 mins, of wees.

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FASKED THE CAMAZ. OUTWARD-Oct. 40k Henlowere; yih Volute; Mr. Cumming 311th Energia; 14th Shanghat, Koningsbergs change until reaching the Widow's Monument, At the Widow's Monument Amiton led the 18th Glansves, Indues na Bamberg, Harpır- when Amur took the running in hand showing- Broker working well forward, with Monell going y 25th Arminta, Bayern) 27th "Sumatra, the way to the field, and team bura iba 2106 was wall for a place of some kind, and this order Ernest Simmons) Now. 1st Disgloss 4th. Nomu entirely his own, for he falibed a length from was maintained to the finish, Amison winning | lua; Diomad, Şalonto, Hetdilberg,

Mr. Riog'a br. Pluto, srst b Mr. Meyerlak 3 Good Afternoon led, Shenandoah being second, Dol third. There was no noticable:

Mẹ, Kinuck's gray Meneji, rost Bib.....................

The WHANGPOO STAKES..

The SICAWEI CUP. dividually mention them silli I should like to || My, Hopafal's bay Amur, int ribouzlenm express my admiration of the play of Walsh and

Mr. W.-W. Cox, x | Mr. Hopeful's bay Amazon, rost gsb................................... Regan on the tight. They never bony or get | Mr. Claugh's ches. The Drummer, 101t zalb.

Mir, W. W, Cox I excited, always act as if they had house to apara

Kr. A W. Barklli Mr. Deplex's bay The Broker, 1011 12lb...... abd yet are 10 very effective. The club men

Mr. Burkiliz were no match for their opponents. Of the new. men in the team Howard is cually best. He la ★ decided, acgalslilon. Sexton is also good and Hancock la noi bad." Taalsiter will improve a lot for at pretent he lacks experience, Cox in goal was not's success but only one goal can be be blamed lot. Danby was very tough at half | The Drummer who was stly · half-length from by a length from The Broker, balls length from HOMEWARD-How. xu Inton, Manilay 4th and Moberly si inzward playsd wellę do TENTAÏy | Pluto. · Tinis, 3 mine, ur) 150%.

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Hongkong, 3rd November, 1898.

JAPANESE 'FINE ART CURIOS, 21 & 23. QUEEN'S ROAD, HONDRONG, 35, WATER STREET, YOKORAMA and

36, DIVISION STREET, KOBE. Hongkong. 15th March, 1896.

THE LEADING CATERERS,

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COMPARE QUR ENU, BILLIARD TABLES and

ME

LIQUORS to all others.

THE GRILL ROOM. Hongkong, at September, 1897,

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ANTI CORROSIVES

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL:

HE Steamship

THE

"JOHN SANDERSON," Captain Smlib, will be despatched for the above poris on or about the 13th November,

To be followed by the ss.

"GLENGYLE," ralling about agth November, 1898. For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

Agenti

Hangkong, 27th October, 1893.

OCEAN. STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON, VA SUEZ CANAL THE Company's Steamship

n

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"SARPEDON," Capala Grter, will be despatched as above- on TUESDAY, the rgih instint, at 4 P.M.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

(1495 Hongkong, 1st November, 1898. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at TIMOR, FORT DARWIN and QUEENS. LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)

HE Steamship

TH

"AUSTRALIAN," Captain Helms, will be despatched for the bore Ports, on THURSDAY, the 17th instani,

at 4 P.M.

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.

A duly qualified Surgeons carried.

N.B. Returo Tickets issued by this Company to and from AUSTRALIA SYe available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA' NAVIGATION COMPANY and vice versa,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong sib November, 198. (1321 "GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.

HE Steamship

ΤΗΣ

"GLENARTNEY," Captain Frakes, will be despatched as above on or about the 7th December,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agenti Hongkong, 4th November, 1898

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ANTI FOULINGS

MANUFACTORY,

all sorts of

OIL PAINTS and COLOUR-WASH

PREPARED IN ALL COLOURS To surr FuZCFLASTRE,

GENERAL AGENCY.

BAILEY'S ENGINEERING AGENCY, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL Hongkong, 14th May, 1808,

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA

No. 6, Ica Houst Street, Praja Central. Head Office:--TOKIO.

Branch Offices damn

LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE; SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and Peru in JAPAN. Agamelan --

ME! Coal Mirca. Ohmaur Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Mines.

Tokyo Marine Insurance Co., Limited. Mell Tise Insurance Co., Limited. Imperial Government Paper Mills, Japan, Colton Cleaning and Wiz, Co., Shanghai, Onoda Cement Company, Japan. Kanegalachi Cotton Spinning MILL, Jupas. The Mike Cotton Salbaing Mill, Limited. Tokyo Cotton Spinning Mill, Japan, Hayashi Clockory. sanghong, tzik be remeber 196

14t

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

AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS.

SOLE AGENTS FOR "ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES.

UCC

BCG4

H COMPOSITION RED HAND BRAND.

Sols Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM and

.P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH

WHISKY. &.

EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK

AMAZ

REASON AZLE PRICES3.

159

AN APPEAL. THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN. CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most

of

STEAMSHIP LINE.

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.

THE Chartered Steamship.

"EIDSVOLD,"

respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Port, for their kind patronage and support, and dafres to state that ibe will be pleased to

kinds Captain P. Sekiyder, will be despatched as above and Collars renewed on old ones. on or about the rgth December.

For Freight, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 4th November, 1998:

To be Let.

TO LET

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BELVEDERER.

›ELVEDERE”— Roomed Bungalow.

nished for 3 months from Ist January next. SEMI-DETACHED VILLA RESI- DENCES on Bowen Road (now la course of 'erection.] "YAIRVIEW," KOWLOON. PROPERTY now occupied by the

Bowdington Saw Hit FLOORS I STAUNTON and ELGIN

STREETS,

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Confid

Hoa cong, gia Movember, to tại

of NERDLE WORK orders for all Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs Ladies and Children's Under-clothing, Children's Drents, and all Hnds of Embrollary, Materials can be supplied, if required.

The Superioress will also be most grateful for Any PAPER, or sid INVEcorus to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, whe are taught by the Sisters.

Hongkong, sind Kurti, väsi

Nor

NOTICE.

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OT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS "Nalther the CAFYAINS, the Adxera, nor the Owkxas will be RESPONSIBLE ́for any DIET contracted by the Dilcard or membeEE

the Cowes of the following Vessels drying- their stay in Hongkong Harbans BROADMAYNE, British str., Hayas-Meyer &

Ce.

B. F. PACKARD, Amer. ship, Allen-Master/ Imono Pous, Spanish air, Roncs-Order- PAUL REVERE, Amer, ship, Mallin-Carlowlis

& Co.

ST. PAUL, Amer, ship Gre-Shewan, Tomen

&Co. VICTOR, Nor. b, Torgenen-Ostäsimtiako Hane.

dola-Gesellschaft,

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