(ONGKONG SANITARY BOARD,

OUTBREAK OF RINDERFEST,

This afternoon a special meeting of the Sanitary Board was held for the purpose of considering an outbreak of Hinderpest The President (Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Erincipal Civil Medical Officer) occupied the chair and there were also present the Hon. R D. Ormiby (Director of Public Works) Mr. E. Osborne, Dr. FW. Clarke (medical officer of Health Mr. J. W. Duggan (Secretary), and Mr. C. V Ladds (Colonini Vetenriary Surgeon.)

The Secretary read a report from Mr. Ladds which states that rinderpest had broken out in. sheds Nos, sand:3, Kennedy street, in which zo dairy cows (the property of Mr. Kennedy, of Garden road) were housed. He recommend ed the immediate slaughter of the whole of these animais, and compensation at the rate of $200 per head, which was their average value, answering Dr. Clarke, Mr. Ladds taid 11 cows out of the 20 were affected, nine at present showed no symptoms of the disense, a

On the notion of the President, seconded by Dr Clarke the sheds in question were declared an infected area.

Dr. Clarke proposed, and the President, seconded, that the whole of the 20 cows be slaughtered.

The Hon. R. D. Ormsby proposed as an amend ment, Mr. Osborne seconding, that the dire sei cattle only be slaughtered, Mr. Ladds to be authorised to have the others slaughtered if they contracted the disease.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1899.

THE WAR IN THE PHILIPPINES.

S, SKIRMISHing" at Caloocan,

Yesterday itemoon the insurgents on the east flank of the most advanced Caloocan trenches, varied the monotony of the previous quiet day, and started firing with a little more than the usual rapidity:

For the past three days the soldiers have noticed the natives throwing up trenches along the brush line on the cast and an old cannon has been mounted. Apparently they have no projectiles to fit the gun and one or two souvenir shells that have come in the direction of our lines, one falling short and the other passing clear over, have been wrapped inre As the majority of the bullets passed over the position occupied by the Montana men whose firing was heavy in return,a bandsman of this regiment was slightly wounded but

remained on the line.

From a well-informed, correspondent, who

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LAUNCH COXSWAINS, | |and the night clear the shouting was almost as ↑ "BUSSIAN PROGRESS IN-15 | The Califonia &. Oriental S., S. Co's steamer

accurate as if it was day. At the end of twenty

MANCHURIANO Belgian King from San Diego and Honolulu, Mr. Spooner points out to us that his comminutes the Filipinos commenced to retreat.

arrived at Yokohama yesterday, the 9th instant plaint has been misunderstood. His agri, under the shower of slumpnel: tired at close mentis that as the case has been deall with by range, and for some five minutes things quieted writes as the result of personal observation, we THE O. S. S. Cu steamer tyrrhus from the Police and the certificated coxswain of the down but fared up again and desultory shoot-have received an interesting communication Liverpool, left Singapore for this port yesterday launch found to be absent, that the mattering continued until after midnight.

giving a detailed account of Russian progres afternoon, the oth, and may be expected here- should not be allowed to rest after the owner

in Manchuria and the northern provinces., He

on or about Wednesday, the 15th instant has been fined, but that the recalcitrant cox

points out that whereas the only British sub. swain should be proceeded againat by the

Jezts who are permitted by treaty to own land HONGKONG AND WHAMfoa Dock Returns. Police and his certificate cancelled or endorsed

outside treaty limits are missionaries, Russians H..G... Kaistries 92 by the Harbour Master, Mr. Spooner points

in Manchuria are acquiring land as they please Athenian ....... and are already working mines. The railway, Isla de Creba........ out that launch owners pay heavy harbour dues and are forced to employ certificated men; and

tro, is obviously a military one, and he assertsala de Leon ... that they are to a great extent at their mercy.

that there are 30000 Russian troops at Tortu This being the case should not the authorities

Arthur, 3,000 as Talenwin, 2,000 at Kinchou, HG.M.S.P. Whelin take steps to afford some incasure of protection

20 at Lunchou, 20 at Wafanglien, 200 at New Chusan to the employers who are fined for the fault of

chwang, 200 at Haicheng, 200 at Liaoyang, 200 AS, larrity. ***** their coxswains, the latter being allowed to go

at Kirin, 20,000 at Haipien, north of Kirih, and, Des Hernanes... scot free? We should be pleased to receive

in fact, Russian soldiers all over Manchuria. Produce the opinions of other launch owners upon the

will not touch. In Haicheng the Russians have an Austria They are to he met with even where the railway Sultan.......... subject. It is hard lines for employers to be thus victimised by their servants.

taken a pawnshop and fortified it by mountingPara Chom Klao...... guns, At Diaoyang they have a site two hund. Taifu

Nanchang. red yards square where they are building bar- racks. At one place, some 20li from Liaoyang, the Russians had attempted to take possession of a house, and an old woman who resisted was kicked to death. The Russian explanation was that the old woman attempted to set fire to the house and in preventing her "she got hurt and died. After paying a few dollars the Russians kept possession of the house. At another place 12 # from Liaoyang they tried 10 take forcible possession of a house belonging to a well-to-do-Chinese-The Chinese held their own and the Russians are now putting in a claim for compensation, Regarding the recent affray to the east of Kinchou, it appears that an unarmed deputation carrying a petition for the reduction of the new land tax of five dollars per ada, which she Russians are collecting, was fired upon by the Russian soldiers, 100 being killed and wounded. At Kirin the Russians have possession of the Chinese barracks, and 200 soldiers with 20 officers and mining engineers are quartered there. Outside the city they are purchasing" land and latend erecting houses for the summer. The officials and people are much afraid of the intruders, who do just as they like and square any remonstrances with a few dollars. Visitors to the locality cannot move without being shadowed by Russians. As there is no railway at Kirin, and the branch line which is

The trenches on this part of the line are stronger than the average, with protection in the rear and to this is due in a large measure the absence of casualties,

LOOT.

LATEST FROM MANILA.

MANILA, February 28th. SNIPINO AT SAN PEDRO MACATI. "An irregular fire was kept up during he greater part of the night on the front of General It is reported that a Filipino carrying three Kings' brigade. The shooting was principally hundred Spanish dollars was held up by a from insurgent rifles, but when the bullets be couple of American soldiers the other night gan to fall too lively a few well directed Spring and relieved of the money. The Filipino re- field volleys silenced the enemy. Arthurted the matter to the nearest-police station Two voted for the amendment and two Smith, California, was shot at two o'clock this and a rigid search is being made for the sof against. The president gove his casting vote morning while behind the trenches near San diers, who put their uniform and power to such against the amendment, remarking that in this Pedro Macati; the wound is not serious. Chas. avile use.

There are others reports in circula- tion, no one can say how true, to the effect that matter he thought they should be guided by Bussman, private, Co. B., California, was their skilled advisors. The motion was accord-severely wounded, through the right shoulder American soldiers are asking it their business

andlung-yesterday.

to enter the houses of Filipinos in the Tondo ingly carried.

district and at the point of the revolver loot the house and the persons of the inmates. A close investigation will be made at once and the foll penalty inacted on all persons found guilty of Such misdemeanors. In some cases, the charges have been disproved, and we believe the ma jority of these stories are false, though of course there are black sheep in every nock.

Many Chinese are rapidly getting rich off the plunder they seeure in the fire-swept district of Tondo. In several instances they have been discovered with small chunks of molten gold in their possession, which they had evidently picked "P among the burnt ruins. They have devastated churches of the sacred gold and ivory ornaments.

FOOTBALL.

THE "SONS OF THE SEA" WIN

Another correct prognostication. We said in our last evening's issue that K.M.S. Picto rivus ought to beat the 25th Southern Division Artillery, and the sailors won. We previously said that the 35th Company would run into the final, and we should have adhered to that statement, bad not the team lost four of its best players, Walsh in particular. The combi- nation of any team losing such players as Walsh, Hilderbrand, Sullivan and Stevens would certainly be placed at a didadvantage. The four named were absent from the team, having embarked vesteniny, at two o'clock. Half-dozen hours longer would have been sufficient, for the game was finished before six o'clock. There is no gainsaying but that the 29th Company team is a good one, and it is "hard line." the remaining old players

upan that "they should lose the backbone of the team when it is mostly required, The beaten jean, however, may take unto itself credit for giving the sailors a good game, as they kept at level points during the first half, and for the #major portion of the second part.

Each side ficed the other as below.

(1.38. VICTORIOUS")

Bowles,

Creighton.

Kads,

Sortim Wicks. Longinate. Millar Lewis.. Busland. McNec. Lismore, O'

Perigo. Robinson. Mutrey, MeMurray Jones.

White. Griffiths. Steward.

Hutchison. Jackson..

.. Coxi

(Royal Artillery.).

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March 1st.

CALIFORNIAS BREAKING CAMP. This morning the companies of the third battalion under Major Sime, Cos. A, E, I and 'H, have been busy packing up their stores and equipments preparatory to going soath to Negros Island. Major McCarty will be the medical officer of the expedition and will direct the sanitation of the new quarters and what ever hospital werk may be necessary. I.C. Painter will be left in charge of the regimental medical department in Manila.

Col. Smith will accompany the battalion and have control over the military affairs of the is- land. The St. Paul will carry the men south and then visit Iloilo.

Two companies of the 23rd U. S. Infantry" went on duty at San Pedro Macati last night,

|

It seems quite strange while digging anong the ashes one often fimils silver coins, blackened The sentries patrolling the Malate district and sometimes a shapeless mass; still bearing had a few unquiet bours last night. Ten or dates as late as 1504. Possibly many of the twelve shots were fired at various times, at na-occupants of the burnt houses owned collections tives who failed to obey the sentries' commands, of old coins. 15 so the fail must be quite com and sound men in a mutive boat furnished a fail mon among the Filipinos for it is not in one but target about two o'clock this morning.

several instances that such discoveries have been made.

THE GUNBOAT SHELLS THE INSURGENTS

BEYOND SAN PEDRO MACATI. About nine o'clock this morning the out-posts near San Pedro unearthed a nest of insurgents un the south bank of the river. After a lively skirmish with the infantry, the gunboat Lagun de Bay came up the river and turned on the gatlings with a few shells and drapnel. Under this withering fire the natives were forced to retreat from the water but they kept up an irregular fire.

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NEWS FROM CALDOCAS, The road from Tondo to Caloocan is now well patrolled with the city police and men of the 20th U. S., Infantry. Previous to the recent outbreak and fires, though the lines were then niles beyond, this district did not contain a

handful of men

The trenches at Caloocan are beginning to. ssume the appearance of an Esquimaux Mr. Oliver, the referee, blew, his whistle village. As they face to the cast and north, punctual, to time, and Butland, for the Vicdanger from those places amounts to nothing, farions, started the ball against a blazing sun. but for days the natives have been firing from For about three minutes, play was very even, Malabon and the marshes toward the city, and then the Navy players made au attack, and bullets from that direction fell in among the Lismore essayed at goal. The ball was only

men. Several were wounded before the on- par in at a medium pace and should have been

tana and Kansas men began to build a rear left to the goalkeeper to save, but one of

wall about ten feet from the original trench, the lacks nyempted to kick away and.

then followed side walls and canvas or rubber failed, just grazing the ball as it sped on the roofs until to-day they are apparently living in touch, however, was sufficient to divert its

separate quarters, four or five inen in each of course out of reach of Cox, and the ball rolled ridges of the rice fields have been knocked off Into the net. Until the next goal was secured by and cut into squares which form first class the Artillery, the play was fast, and the ball blocks. was taken from goal to goal repentedly, the sailors making most of the play. After Robin- son had scored for the. Artillery, nothing more was scored up to the interval.

On restarting, the game was well contested for about a quarter of an hour, but during that- time the soldiers were seen to the best advant age. Then the sailors rallied and assailed in carnest and their efforts were rewarded by two goals, onė from the foot of Millar and one from

The 3rd Artillery regularstare either out of the zong of danger from the rear or they dont fancy the house life, for they content themselves with hoisting a couple of diminutive flags to distinguish their position,

The Chinese carry off egery.article of value, from the deserted houses, on which they lay hands and sell it to the small bucksters in Chi |'natown. The police have orders in stop, this

wholesale plundering.

The lines now run from Caloocan, three-k, hundred odd yards east and then take a sharp turn continuing down to the chapel and cemetery at La Loma,

The whole distance is well protected even against the occasional shelis that come over from the insurgent lines wrapped in rags.

Yesterday passed in unbroken quiet scarcely a shot being exchanged, hence the anticipation of a skirmish to day,

'RUMOR: OF A HOLY WAR IN MINDANAO,

McNeo. After this the Artillery fell off in their, play, and were somewhat" pumped.* They, however prevented the sailors from add ing any more points, and the game finished up' by the naval men winding by three-goals to one; and, on the whole, they were two goals the better team."

Spanish reports from Mindanao, paint up the The winning team tried a new right condition of the natives in somewhat lurid

nes back, Creighton, and he acquitted himself colors. It will be remembered that when the very well. Kane, de is usual, was quite safe. Spanish forces evacuated floilo last December Wicks, the centre half played a capital gaine,iley sought refuge in Zamboanga, a well protect and so did all the forwards; but Lewis is more ed town in the south-eastern portion of Min at home when he is engaged under Rugby rules: danao, under direction of General Rios. For theArtillery, Cox saved seveml times, very cleverly the backs were kept busy and did well, Griffiths was the pick of the halves, but he is not playing so well since he came out of hospital. Jones and Robinson were the pick of the forwards.

THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

Now word arrives that the insurrection is rapidly spreading, knives, and other souvenir weapons are being turned out and sand trenches built up on the sea shore. It is no doubt a pleasant occupation and busies the native mind with other subjecta than" rowing with the Spaniards,

It is also reparted that many Mohammedans and fanatics are touring the country preaching holy war, This used to be quite the thing some six hundred years ago but it does'nt go now,****

CEBU,

Latest advices from Cebu are to the effect that the inhabitants of the town are not in the least antagonisife towards America and are desirous for peace. The attitude of the natives in the interior is not at all promising, the natives having in mind the resistance of any American force that might arrive with the object of taking possession of the island. They are, on the other hand, seriously handicapped for the want of food supplies, which of late have been very scarce in the southern islands. This dearth, it is expected, will probably be the means of avoiding any conflict and the establishing of peace, for a large number of the people have already umed their respective avocations,

The Inot of the Santa Anna church was a disgraceful athic. The skeletons of buried friars were dug up and their tombs ransacked The church was stripped of all articles of value and the Chinamen even went so far as tși tear the gold leaf of the cult of the massive holy

wucy howl

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THE INSURANCE QUESTION.

Mest, if sint all, of the ordinary fire insur. ance policies state, explicitly that there is to be no claim in case of fires due to "war or civil commotion of any kind." This, as far as we can see, leaves no room for discussion at all.

seems to us to completely exempt the insur ance companies from all liability under ordinary fire policies on property destroyed in the recent, conflagrations in Manila.

As to whether the United States Government

can be called on to pay for the loss, that is a question less easy to answer. In fact, a deci sion will probably not be arrived at until after long and careful investigation by able jurists. There are innumerable arguments and prece- dents both for and against. Our own opinion is that the Government, having assumed re- sponsibility for the maintenance of order in Manila, is liable for less caused by these fires, but the Government ny argue that, if this principale were accepted unreservedly, every" body in the country and many outside of it have lost by the disturbances and might claim on the same ground--Manila; Times.

THE FEELING IN NEGROS ISLAND.

* NOT AS FRIENDLY, AS FIRST REPORTS INDICATED

La Libertad, an ́afternoon paper published three times a week at Bacolod in the island of Negras, says in a leading article headed "Our Economical Future "----

projected will not reach there for two or three years, the presence of the soldiers appears un

The Russo-Chinese Bank have necessary. opened a branch in Kirin, worked by Chinese, with one foreigner, who is a British subject, but little beyond political work appears to be done. At Haipien, where the railway will branch off from the main line to Vladivostock,. there is a Russian settlement with 2,000 soldiers. It is instructive to compare this military accu- Bation with the railway in which British capita lists have their money-a good road with stone embankments, and workshops along the line

STEAMERS.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,,

LIMITED,

FOR TAKOW. HE-Company's-Steamship

THE

1.

“TIENTSIN,”

Shipping

STEAMERS LINDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATIONE COMPANY, LIMITED

FOR SINGAPORE PENANG AND

CALCUTTA, Company's Steamship

* KUTSANG,"

Captain Bradley, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the Tith instant, at Noon,

For Fifight or Lassage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON &

General Managers.

Hongkong, toth March, 1899.

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA:

TION COMPANY ŠI

STEAM: FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO," BOMBAY, KARACHI,ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, FLUME AND TRIESTE. (Taking Cargo at through rates to the PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS) --

TH

HE Company's Steariship

"TRIESTE

Captain A: Mitis, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 1ith, instant, P.M

Silk-and-Valuables—are transhipped - arrival at Bombay into an accelerated liner.

For information as a Passage and Freight,

Captain Dawson, will be despatched as above apply to SANDER, WIELER & COM

on SUNDAY, the 12th instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents

Hongkong, 6th March, 1899.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

T

FOR MANILA. THE Company's Steamship

"TAIYUAN," Captain Nelson, will be despatched MONDAY, the 13th instant, at 4 P.M.

on

The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this

Steamer. The First-class Saloon is situated forward of the Engines.

A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light,

For Passage, apply to

"BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents Hongkong, 3rd March, 1899.

{285n CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE VIA MANILA.

"TAIYUAN,".

where carriages and bridges are being built, and yet not one British soldier to protect the pra-THE-Company's Steamship perty. The British government, says our cor respondent, should insist upon this railway be ing continued from Shibentien into Moukden Captain Nelson, will be despatched on and Kirin, touching at Lichling where all the | MONDAY, the 13th instant, nt 4 PM,

alley to Chouyangchen, where a large trade is Superior Accommodation offered by this grain is stored during the winter, along the The attention of Passengers is directed to the carried on in grain from there to Kirin. He Steamer, The First-class Saloon is situated also advocates placing a British Consular agent forward of the Engines. A Refrigerating at Kirin, where British subjects should also Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh have equal rights with the Russians in the per Provisions during the entire voyage, chase of land, mining, trading, etc. The agricultuml and mineral resourcesof Manchuria are immense, and the Russians are working so as to exploit them for their sole advantage, Land is being compulsorily acquired, at the rate of $10 n'mow, and in the event of Chinese resistance a telegrm to the Russian Minister at Peking overcomes it. C. D. Neus,

NOTAN DA

CALENDAR.

MARCH,

Meteoràlogical means based on ten years observations to 1893. Barometer Thermometer

Humidity Rainfall

30.039

.62.0 ..... 85.0

4.08

WEATHER REPORT.

Barometer.. Thermometer Humidity Rainfall

TO-DAY,

On date at

10 .30.12

On dato a

4 P

30.07

TO-DAY

Friday, 10th March, 1899. Chinese-29th of rst moon of 25th year of

Kwang-si.

Sun-Rises udhami Ölir. Ömín.

Sels

High water-Morning....

shr. 55min.

Shr.gamin. Shr. amin

Afternoon Low water-Morning 2hr. 2min. Afternoon ... thr, 26min. ANNIVERSARIES, 1839-Commissioner Lin arrived at Canton, 1842-The Chinese attacked the British posi- tions at Ningpo and Chinhai without 1863- Prince of Wales married, 1890-Boiler explosion on the s.5. Gungio

Maru ↑ 100 lives lost: 1897-Death of Rev, Father Leymet, at Per

Rang, from hydrophobia.

- success,

TO-MORROW,

Saturday, 1th March, 1899, Chinese-goth of 1st moon of 25th year of

Kwang-st. Sun-Rises

Sots

ohr. gmin. shr. ggmin.

High water-Morning............ Bhr, 56min. Afternoon Bhr. 54min. Low water--Morning 2hr. 37min. Afternoon..... zhr. sómin. ANNIVERSARIES. 1544-Torquato Tasso, Italian poet, died. 1849-Hoogkong Colonial Church opened. 1863-Death of General Sir J. Outram, the 1866-Governor MacDonnell arrived in Hong. 1881-Assassination of the Car of Russia

kang, 1897-Death of Professor Henry Drummond.

Bayard of India.

If we are to be ready in the future for all things, it is necessary that at the same time as we are dedicating all our energies to consolidate our actual political situation, weshould alsoattend to our economical future which awaits us, giving the importance which our country has acquired in the comercial world. Before long it will undoubtedly occupy a prominent place among the powers who desire to have a preponderance in the Far East. Our geographical situation awakes avaricious feelings among the sations who wish to be the arbiters of the commercial, destinies of the countries situated in this part of the world, and as this is so, it is necessary that we get ready for the fight, preparing our country for all that may happen so that these nations may not be allowed to The following is the raport for presentation

absorb all our riches, leaving us reduced in to the shareholders at the second ordinary

For, if things ended so, we should not have the end to being mere tributaries of theirs, general meeting, to be held at the office of the company, No. 9. Fraya Central, Hongkong, on

made much by the trouble we have had to Wednesday, the 15th March, at it a.m. The

obtain our liberty. We must make up our Directors beg to submit the annexed Statement

mind as soon as our political horizon is clear. of Accounts from the date of the incorporation

Foreign nations will come and Inundate us with of the Company to the 31st December 1898,

all kinds of enterprises, industrial and agri- which they regret show a balance at

cultural and in the case of a fight for preponder - debit of Working Account of $19,346,981 This

ance, the strongest always wins in the end and balance has been carried forward to the

would get monopolies with all their fatal con debit of the new Account. During the past

sequences, Without

going further America, year a considerable amount of prospecting has

the nation with which we are actually having been carried on at Punjom, at points hitherto

diplomatic negotiations at present, on account untouched, and there were, at the date of the

of the amicable relations which we have with latest report from the Mines, T2 prospects in

her, will undoubtedly come out the most operation, not including those, nt Jalls Mine.

favored in the enterprises which are started Mr. L. Bailey was appointed Manager at

hero. In this powerful nation, there Punjom in July, 1898, and took over charge

capital and to spare, which if brought to this on the 13th September last, and the Board are

country would give a good return." hoping that under his administration a more.

country is inundated with foreign capital which flourishing state of affairs may exist at the end

wilt monopolize our principal products, what of the current year. The Machinery and Plant

future can we expect? 'A very dark-ons, it would at the Minestre in good working order, Dirche | A LAROE BODY OF NATIVER ENGAGED..

be an economical 'annexation of Fiilpians to lars Mr. WR. Loxley has resigned his seat A large body of natives who sneaked down a foreign nation: Let us reconstitute our country. on the Board, owing to his impending departure the river banks and through the bamboos were with our own enterprise, as much in economics for Europe, In accordance with Faragraph 104 discovered by the guards between Guadeloups as in the political. Let us defend ourselves of the Articles of Association, Messrs. D. Gillies and San Pedro Macat, last night abortly before against all foreign pressure which would tend

sleven o'clock. The river gunboat was on the io absorb the nation's life. Let the capitalist scene and poured in the heaviest fire since the wake up who are in this country, form associa hambardment of Santa Ann. For half an hour, tions and start all kinds of industries. Let us there was a constant ratio of the guilings, exploit the riches of our country, let us create quently punctuated by the brom of the two new industries till now unknown in this county

quinted forward, the hotchkiss aft and for which we have, here material Do THE Agents (Meisn. Gibb, Livingston & Ca and the of the din US, Artillery

not let us sleep on our laurels, there is still inform us that the E& A steamer Minim Theendemen fired several volleys into the mucks to do so that we may arrive at the heights from Rydney, etc, leht Pont Darwin for this Firetreating halves. As sus moon was on the half 10 which we espiro.mmManila. Tímasport to-day, the joth kitaat, 32

and JiH. Lewis: retire from the being eligible offer themselves Auditare, The Accounts have bøen dudited by Messrs. Henderson and WEHR the Board recommend thesep election

Il and

The Pensylvania with a battalion, of the 23rd Infantry, which left here on Sunday for Cebu, had not arrived at her destination when the last boat left, s

March

3rd.

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If our

• SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILE DUE Australlan (Taiyuan) to-morrow. American (Coptic) to-morrow, Indian (Catherine Apear) 13th inst. French (Karra) 14th Inat... Australian (Menmuir) 19th inst Canadian (Empress of China) 20th inst American (America Maru) áist inst. American (City of Peking) 29th instant. THE N. P.5. 6. Co.'s steamer Fauzang, arrived at Portland on the 8th instant

KE SA NA

THE N G. 1. steamer Diagno, left Singapore for this port yesterday, the oth, and is due here on or about the 16th fortant,

A duly qualised Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light. N.B.-Return Tickets issued by this Com-. pany to and from AUSTRALIA are available for return by the Steamers of the EASTERN ÄND AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co. and vice versa. For Freight or Passage, apply to

"BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 3rd March, 1899.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT), "HE Company's Steamship

THE

"SUNGKIANG," **

[3843

Captain Dodd, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 14th instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, oth Manila, 1899.

[328.

CHINA NAVIGATION -COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR TIENTSIN.

THE Company's Steamship

#NANCHANG,"

Captain Finlayson, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 7th March, 1899.

[3900

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR AMOY, SAMARANG AND' SOURABAYA. "HE Company's Steamship

THE

"HUPEH," Captain Quail, will be despatched as above ori THURSDAY, the 16th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 7th March, 1899.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP, COMPANY, FOR LONDON via SUEZ CANAL, CHE Company's Steamship :

ΤΗΣ

"MENELAUS,"

Li6a

(30ga

Captain Towell, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 18th instant, at Noon.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

· Agents. Hongkong, 6th March, 1899, EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN & QUEENS- LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, New Zealand, TASMANIA, &c.)

THE Steamship

"AIRLIE Captain Keck, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 16th March, at Daylight This well known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham ber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi- sions, Ice, &c, throughout the voyagerne This Steamer is installed throughout w

with the Electric lighte

A Stewardness and a

a duly

Surgeon

are carried, or REMVIS P

Agents.

Hongkong, 6th March, 1899.

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»FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL..

THE Steamship

"MOYUNE," Captain Conradi, will be despatched forthe abov ports, on or about the 20th March.. To be followed by the "LIV"

Captain Jacobs, sailing about 15th April. For Freight or Passage, apply to 199

SHEWAN, TOMES:&:

Agents...

Hongkong, 20th February, 1899,

THE

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

'HE. Undersigned has received instructions

to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION, (For Sundry Accounts.).

at his SALES ROOMS, Zetland Street,-No.

TOMORROW A (SATURDAY), the 11th March, 1899,

Commencing at 2.30 P.MLUSU A LARGE QUANTITY, OF, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, (Removed for convenience from the

PEAK and | KOWLOON):** Comprising G ant BED ROOM FURNITURE of Every DRAWING ROOM, "DINING ROOM Descriptions. KITCHEN and BATHROOM REQUISITES, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, PICTURES, CUT- LERY, &c. &c., &£ 2

Large "WOODEN AMERICAN DED- STEAD.

1 Large CANTON CARVED BLACK, WOOD TABLE.

1 Large AMERICAN COOKING RANGE, in Good Order.

Very Fine SINGER SEWING MA« CHINE

1 LADY'S and GENT'S BICYCLE Catalogues issued Prior to Sale,

On Viaw at the Undersignëďa from FRIDAY, TERMS OF SALE :-As Customary

PAUL BREWITT Auctioneer. Hongkong, 8th March, 1899,

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 92.

THE following Particulars of Sale of Crown

Land by Public Auction, to be held

the spot, on

MONDAY,

the 13th day of March, -1899, at 3 Fit, are published for general information.

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 18th February, 1390

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Particulars of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 13th day of March, 1899, at 3 Paf, by Order of His Ex- cellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND in the Colony of Hongkong, for a

term of 75 Years.

I No of Sale.

Registry No.

O SON YOUT

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

LOCALITY.

Deep Water-i

Bay

Boundary Measurments,

5 *

ft, ft LA ft. 4

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION

No. 124

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

WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of March, 1899; at 5 PM.,-are, pabilshed for general information:

By Command, AYOEN

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J. H. STEWART LOCKHART

Colonial Secretary/er

·Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, asth February, 1899, Particulars of the letting by Public Auction: Sale, to be held on Wednesday, the 15th day of March, 1859, at 3 P., by Order of His Ex- cellency the Governor, of One Let of CROWN LAND in the Colony of Hangkong, for a term of 75 Years,

VB Return Tickets Issued by this Com- 22 pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGA- TION COMPANY and vice verid

Lor Freight or Pannage apply to

GIBB LIVINGSTON

Hongkong atth. Fobruáry:1899.

PARTICULARS OF LOT

Bourid

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