A

服务

KNOWING" BOER.

In the Timer recently, there appeared a letter the writer of which (says the Times) bears a well-known Dutch name and gives as his late address a well-known town in a Dutch district of Cape Colony. This correspondent says that the Afrikanders are now practically masters of Africa from the Zambesi to the Cape-and that the Caub Dutch have been for years working in secret to achieve that end. He predicts European intervention on behalf of the Boers, asserts that there is no patriotism in the work ing classes of England, Wales or Ireland (the Scotch working classes, it will be noticed, do not fall under this awful condemnation), and says that the British have no chance of victory. He knows" a lot of things, this Der For instance-We know that your men, being the dregs of your people, are naturally fecbic, and that they are also saturated with the most horrible diseases; as all your Government retums plainly show, and that they cannot endure the hardships of war.

We know, that the entire British race is rapidly decaying, your birth-rate is rapidly falling, your children are born weak, diseased, and deformed, and that the major part of your population consists of females, cripples, epileptics, consumptives, cancerous people, invalids, and lunatics of all kinds whom you carefully nourish and preserve.

We know that nine ienths of your statesmen and higher officials, civil, military, and caval, are suffering from kidney diseases, which weaken their courage and will-power, and make them shirk all responsibility as far as possible.

We know that your Navy is big, but we know that it is not powerful, and that it is honeycombed with disloyalty as witness the theft of the signal books, the assaults on officers, the desertions, and the wilful injury of the boilers and machinery which all the vigil. ance of the officers is powerless to prevent.

The correspondent, who has himself supplied the, heading of "Boer ignorance!" to his let ter, concludes thus: Talk no more of the ignorance of the Boers or Cape Dutch; a few days more will prove your ignorance of the British position, and in a short space of time you and your. Queen will be imploring the gand offices of the great German Empire to. deliver you from → your disasters--for your humilitations are not yet complete. For thig years the Cape Dutcli have been waiting theff" chance, and now their day has come; they will throw off their mask and your yoke at the same instant, and three hundred thousand Dutch heroes will trample you under foot. We can afford to tell you the truth, row, and in this letter you have got it.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1899.

TUESDAY, 18th.

3 p.m.-Special Meeting of the Licencing

Committee. Messm, Watson & Co's dividend warrants

payable. N.

LH. A. steamer Bamberg leaves for

· Havre and Hamburg.

WEDNESDAY, 29th.

THURSDAY, 30th.

5 or 5.30 Regular meeting of the Dili:

gentia Lodge of Instruction. Occidental & Oriental steamer Gitelic leaves

for San Francisco,

Walker, Rev. Daville, Mesars. E. H. Sharp, | Ferraida, A. Kwong Seo Tak, Gun Bin Soon, Shoe Ping Keong, and 349 Chinese.

Per Hue, from Haiphong, &e,-20 Chinese Per flatloong, from Goast Porta-Mr. Ortiz, and a Chinese.

To Dopart.

Fondey, C.-F.

:Graham, Misa:1.

Guerra, T. Glasse, Mr. Gough,

Sau W

ما

Scott, Dr. A. K Schönauer, H. M.

Sait Mian Abdu)

Schustermann, V.

Karim Ah-

mohamed

Sydney, W. A.

Mrs..F.

Scott, },

Per Bengal, from Hongkong for Singapore- Goetz, L. Baron Bodenhausen, Mrs. Wellman and a

Hutchinso 4 p.m.-Cargo ex Garlic subject to rent.

daughters, Messrs. Tak Pak Sue, Wong Kwan Hofstadt, Register of shares in Messrs. Watson & Co Yam, Chang Chung Ming, Mr. Tong Kamarding, W. A.

opens.

Chi, and Mr. W. E. Moulsdale. For Penang-Hart, Miss M. Mr. and Mrs. Sawar, and Mr J. J. Keswick.. Harvey, Mrs. C. For Colombo--Mr. A. Stewart. For Marseilles Hudson, LL. A. K. ---Messrs. F. Morgan, C. N, Spencer, Mr. and, einszen & Co., C. Mrs. T. C. Johnstone, and Miss Fanny Wand, Hesketh, S. 1. For Lonion-Mr. and Mrs., N. W. Barrett, and Harrison, WH, C. Mr J. C. Mitchell. From Yokohama for Hayes, Mr. Colombo-Surg-General and Mrs. McVittie.

Havit, Maria From Kobe for London--Messrs. Y. Sasaki Hald, J. G. Noon-Y, V. K. steamer Sanuki Maru leaves and K. Nishino. From Shanghai for Singapore mes, Jas

Johnston, A II. Joseph, 1. Kunkel, M.

P. & O. steamer falarea leaves for London.

1st.

FRIDAY,

for Marseilles and London,

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS:

MAILS DRE

Indian (Chelydru).to-morrow? English (Coromandel) to-morrow. German (Prins Heinrich) 28th inst. American (Hongkong Aluru) 29th inst. Canadian (Empress of Japan) and prox. American (China) 7th prox.

Australian (Taiyuan) 13th prox.

#

The steamer Benalder from Antwerp and London le Singapore on 22nd instant for this port.

The steamer Sannki Meru (European Line) left Kobu, via Moji for this por: yesterday and is expected to arrive here on the 28th inst

Mr. H. C. Gulland. For Bombay-Messrs. Gorgman Rai and Mohamed Latif. For Mar- seilles-Bishop and Miss Cranston, Miss Crook, and Rev. C. F. Kupfer. For London Misses A. and M. Baller, Mrs. Pearce, Misa and Master Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr. H, J. Mason, Misses Souza and Buckentoss.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

Coromandel. Chelyira Ambria... Bisagno

|

Kaimel, J. J.

Lee Pung, Mr.

Lloyd, G. R.

Lock, H. 5.

Strongfield, Sir M, KY.

G.

Thomson, R. Troes, M. P.

Miss H.

C. IL.

Taber

Voubel, K. Willoughby, Capt. J. F. Wallet, H. Wilckens, H.

Walter, E..

Weismann, B.

Watson, E. R.

While, J. B.

White S. 5.

Whitelaw, W. R.

Williamson, R.

Wing Hup

Young, G. W.

Young & Lawson, ?

Lambe, W. P.

Messrs.

Lawson, H. L. W.

Zulant, F.

Lehmaun, A.

List of Registered Covora u Posto Restante,

Namer

Frodi.

Due,

Bosanour, P.

Coelman, R.

Singapore

[To-morrow

China, Bazaar

Singapore

To-morrow

Cuvlic, James

Singapore

To-morrow

Singapore

To-morrow

Singapore

Nov. 28th

Japan

Nov, 28th

Sanuki Maru

Moji..

Nov. 18th

Hongkong Maru...Japan Socotram. Afridi

Nov. 29th

Singapore Singapore Singapore

Nov. 29th

....Nov. 29th

Nov, 29th

Feliz, Dr.

Prinz Heinrich Lady joey...

Benalder

China

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s R.M,S, Empress of Japan, from Vancouver, arrived at Yokohama at 10 am, on Friday, the 24th Nov, press of Japan. Vancouver Dec. 2nd and fek again at 3 pm, on same day for Kobe,"

.... San Francisco...Dec. 7th where she is due to arrive at 2 pm on Saturday the 25th inst.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS. Isla de Cuba.......

at Kowloon

Dork. she de Lucan.. Simla................... III.G.MS. Deutschlands, .G.M.S. Berthu... Rohilla Haitan

Kongnum. I.JES. Whiting... Lung Tsing

U.S. Iris

Swainw

Adolph Orig..... Captain Carnaghan, of the steamship Shanxi, | D. Juan d'Aŭstria from Tientsin, reports:-Fine weather and fresh | Heungshan'

Garlic Pakshan Deuteros

monacor.

Captain Nash, of the steamship Khalif, from Batoum, reports-Strong N.E. gale with high

Put in for bunker coal only.

sea

Captain Davis, of the steamship-Falching, from Foochow, reports:-Foochow to Swałow strong monsoon with high sea. Swatow to Hongkong moderate to fresh breeze, fine and clear, sex, moderate. Steamers in Amoy - Amoy, Newchwang and Kashing. In Swatow:-- Foochow, Paoting, Wesing, Phranang and Kwangse.

NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

NOVEMBER.

Meteorological means based on fifteen years!.

observations to, 1895.

Thermometer.................69.2

Brometer

Humidity

Rainfall

TO-DAY.

WEATHER REPORT.

Barometer......

On date at

TO +

Temperature

Humidity

Rainfall...

Taiyuan

Sydney... Dec. 13th

We would direct the attention of shipping fee to the style in which Sieniners Expected" and "Projected Saitzenġa' are now published in these cofamans, and in so doing respect. fully urge the manages of shipping firms an give orders to itieir clerks to furnikk thể- ofice, on the forms already sup ptied gratis wists the intent available infinuation every day.

PROJECTED SAILINGS.

Ship

Destination,

Date.

Jan. 27th

Qk. desp.

Qk. desp.

.........fan. 2nd

Abergeldie

......... Portland, &c. Adolph Obrig ... New York.. Afghanistan .............. New York Ambra.... Havre, &c. America Maru... San Francisco, &c. jan. 271h Asuma

New York

......... Dec, 2011 Australian "Sydney, &c.......... Dec. 8th Havre, &c.

Dec. 3rd Straits, &c.

Mar, h

Cosmopolitan

Aberdeen

Ramberg Bayeru

SWATOW WEEKLY SHIPPING REPORT. | Bengal

Date.

(18th November, 1899.)

Vessels.

Sow. raflunan

12 Habana

saicking

1: Ragnar

13 Chunang

Kashing

ARRIVALS.

Mazur Murn

14 Woonung

Kaifong..... Choysang.. 14.Singas

Italmun

15 Thales

i Permon

10 Koyal Maru

Where from

Ang kany Apoy

Agents. IN. & S.

Hongay........... & H.

|Wuhan ...... 15. M. & Co.

Cfoo & Newclewang.. & S.. Hangkan B. & Co. Shunghui & Amory B. & S. Cua Schwang Ta Shanghaile, of & Co. "Newchuang & Trin.; & 5.

Amoy & Foschow.....11. &Co.

17 Hatching....Bonkkang.....

Tamaul Maru

Amney....

Phra C. Klas Hongkong.

30.103

C. L. Kian....

..69

# Halmas

.1.302

16 Talang

18, Wingsang

Date.

Vassell

On daiz al

43,4,

Shanghai DEPARTURES.

Destination.

J: M. & Co

1. & Co.

Agents.

Nov. 13 Leonglong Singapore R Penang... Y. & Co.

Hunt.Newchwang 13. & S 13Yangching. Shanghal JC. & Co.

for hong

an, Ca

Carlisle City......

China Chingto City of Dublin City of London... Coptic Coromandel Darin Emp. China Emp. India

Europe, &c. L... Nov, 25th San Diego, &c. ...Dec. 31st San Francisco, &c. Dec. 16th Sydney, &c.........Dec. zoth Victoria, B.C.Dec. 30th Victoria, B.C....... Nov. 2sch San Francisco, &c. fan, 20th Shanghai ......... Nov. 25th San Francisco, &c. Dec, 23rd Vancouver, &c......!lan. 17th

Feb. 14th Dec. 20th (Nov. 29th Futami Maru...Japan

........... Nov 25th Gaelic

San Francisco, &c. Nov. 30th Swatow, &c. Nov, 26th Hailuong Swatow, &c....!!

...Nov. 26th Hongkong Mare San Francisco, &c. Dec 9th Idomeneus. London...

Emp. Japan Esmeralda

Haiching

Mabila

ין

Cameron, Wm. Crawford, J. R. Cunninghamy, A.. Din, Mur Davies, Capt. Fanistein, Miss A. Freidmann, M. Fook Sing & Co

Fakaz, D.

Godaneky, E.

Gdansky, S. O. Harris, F.

Hesketh, S. B. (2) Hall, G.

Hooper, G. W. Haufmann, W. W. Ismail, Eisik jorge, J. V.

Jackson, Sergt. C Karin, Abdal Ko Sin Fan Kalander Klan Khan, Mehta, Lattine, fulle

Lindsay, J. Buchanan.

Louis, C. A.

Ludvrike, Mass

Lopez, J. G. (2)

Mayer,

Monzon, Vincent Mcha, Estain Malomed, Noor Mullins, D.

Mansfeld, Miss L Mugal Khan Nekolli, Staru Oreto Italia Polusingh, Teguin Ragas, Antonio Ruchwaldy, S.

Rocuf, G. (2)

Rennolds, Mrs. M. Singh, Kaiser

Sabunia and Fertsch

Singh, Chandi

Singh, Jewen

Singh, Ottana

Singh, Sporan

Silva, M. da

Stemer. C. L. Schonaur, H. M.

Veneberg, C.

Weisman, .

Legner, IL. f. (2). Yamada, C.

List of Registered Covers for Merchant.

M

Ships.

S.5. Calcha.......J. Williams,

S.S. Iamenens.......... 1. Lunt

S.. Leosok

S.S. Purmang ........... S.S. Rohilla

S.S. Sarpedon

SS. Simila... S.S. Tsinan

......G. Menzus..

Chief Engineer. ...T. H. Gil.

Jab Harris,

W. Harriet

Capt. Anderson.

Intimations,

ITSUIBUSEAN KAISHA.

No. 6, Ice House Street, Praya Central. Head Office :---TOKIO, Branch Offices :- LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSÍN, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN. Agencies —

Miiki Coal Minca. Kanada Coal Mines. Hokoku Coal Mines. Yoshinotani Coal Mines, Ohnoura Coal Mines, No. 1, Ohtsuji Coal Mines. Ichimura Coal Mines.

Kishima Coal Mines,

Mangura. Coal Mines.

IL. Y. & Co.

Dec. 12th

TH&S,

J. M. & Co.

Japan.....

London..

¡Dec. 12th

Karlsruhe ......... Straits, &c.

fan. 24th

König Albert Straits, &c.

Dec. 13th

Königsberg... Havre, &c.

[Dec. roth

Machion

Lady joicey San Diego, &c.

........London......

Dec. and

¡Nov. z8ch

Yoshio Coal Mines.

30.27

30.17

Maidzuru Maru... [Swatow, &c.

Nov. 27th

Yamano Coal Mines.

64

67

t

*

13 Haiching

Malucca

London....

Nov. 30th

$2

39

ij Hai'oonz

moy

Miike Maru

13 Maidzur

Maru,

R. Ca. Hongkong & Chotaul, M. & Co. Shanghai

E. & S.

Wulm Amoy··

Bombay, &c.

Nov. 28th

Monmouthshire.. Portland, &c.

Dec. 23rd

Nanchang Manila, &c.

Nov. 29th

*

¡Nov. 25th

Oldenburg ......Straits, &c.

Feb, 21st

Preussea ....Straits, &c.

Prinz Heinrich... Straits? &c.

Jan, toth Dec. 27th

Queen Adelaide.. Victoria, B.C. Reuce

TO-DAY.

Friday, 24th November, 1899.

Chinese-22nd of roth moon of 25th year of

Kwang-sü.

Sun-Rites

Sets

High water-Afternoon

bhr. armin,

shr. 15min.

..none

Afternoon ... thr. tomin. Low water-Morning... thr. gamin

Afternoon ANNIVERSARIES.

1572-John Knox died,

1612-Tasmania discovered,

shr. 44min.

1848-Flight of the Pope from Rome.

1867-Ship Omar Pasha lost in China Sea. 1890-Three hundred houses destroyed by fire

at Foochow

1894--American ship Mary I. Stame wrecked

on the coast of N.E. Formosa.

TO-MORROW.

Saturday, 25th November, 1899.

41

14. Choyrank

$5Mangshow 15 Hoillow 1.Thales.

15. Maimun

13.Chuang

18 FORMOSA

15 Kota Maru

27 Ragnars

Hongkong Shanghai Amoy Tonukong

"

Ningpo.Shanghai......

J. & Co. Nippon Maru...San Francisco, &c. Jan, 3rd

B. & Co.

L. & I.

Amay

J. M. & Co. Baru Hongkong. & Co. 17C. Kian Singapore & Pening. Y. & Co. 12 Kashing

Amey

B. & S.

18 Singan... Amey & Shanghai...

Phra C. Klan Bangkok.......

19 Hainrun... Hongkong

18 Taisang ...........Shangbai

Where front. Nov. 14Kaitong Cluo Ncawang TsinB, & 5.

Sachsen

¡Nov. 25th New York, &c......Q desp. ........Straits, &c. Feb. 7th Saint Irene.....Victoria, B.C....Dec. 9th Sanuki Maru Marseilles, &c......Dec. ist Sarnia Silesia

||

At & Co.

Havre, &c.

"

Jan, roth

SHIPPING IN PORT

Havre, &c.

Jan. 30th

Dale.

Vessels.

St. Mark

Agents.

New York, &c...

Strathgyle

Qk dasp.

"

15 Wing ang

... Shanghai

J, M. & Co.

Straits, &c.

San Diego, &c.

Mar. 21st

Liverpool

Dec. 15th

Shanghai

Nov, 26th

Manila....... Nov. ayth

Shipping,

Arrival

Chinese-23rd of soth moon of 25th year of || KHALIF, British steamer, 2,219, A. S. Nash,

Kwang-cil.

Sun-Riter

...n tür, armin.

Sets 5hr, 1amin. ·

Moon-In Apogel zohr. a.m.

Moon-Last Equator 2hr. 11 p.

High water-fternoon thr. zomin furnoon-shr. abmin

Low water-Morning Shr. gamin.

Afternoon

*** 7hr. 18min.

- ANNIVERSARIES.

1866-Tremendous are at Yokohama. 1868-Capture of Anping, Fortess. 7875-The Khedive's share in the Suez Canal

purchased by England. 1887-Treaty between Portugal and China

signed.

1889-The British ship Nyighan wrecked on

the Pratas. Shoal. 1890-Imperial Diet of Japan met for the first

tíma. 1898-Hongkong won. Interport Rifle Match. Anti-Anarchist Conference opened at Roma.

AGENDA.

TO-MORROW.

I am Cricket Public Schools and Univer- sitica v. The Rest, on H.K. Club Ground Noon-P. & O. steamer Benga! with English

-mail leaver 1.30-Auction Sale of Chinese Curios at Laut

mert's Sale Rooms, Duddol Street. 3,00-Foundation stone of the Tung Wa Hospital extension to be laid by H.E. the Governor,

4 p.m.-Football-H., K. F, C. v. R. E. Recrea: tion Club on Club Ground, Happy Valloy,

N. P. R. steamer Queen Agrialde leaves for

Victoria B.C. and Tacoma,

1

MONDAY, 27th,

Noon-Mesting of the residents of Hongkong

to help the", "wives and children, of soldiers killed in the Transvaal War.

for 5.30 p.m.-Regular meeting of the Eothen

Mark Lodge

6.30 for 9.00 pm. Regular meeting of the

Victoria Preceptory,

23rd Nov., Batoum 15th Oct., Case Oil. -Jardine, Matheson & Co, KWANG LEE, Chinese steamer, 1,505, R. L. Lincoln, 24th Nov.-Canton 23rd Nov; General.-C. M. S. N. Co. HAICHING, British steamer, 1,267, W. Davis, 24th Nov, Foochow 21st Nov., Amoy 22nd, and Swatow 23rd, General-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. SHANSI British steamer, 1,250, Carnaghan, 24th Nov. Tientsin 16th Now, General. -Butterfield &,5wire. BYODO, Norwegian' steamer, 773, C. Brekke, 24th Nov.-Chefoo 18th Nov., Beans and General Sander, Wieler & Co. PROSPER, Norwegian steamer, 789, E. Thors teinsen, 24th Nov,-Newchwang 17th Nov., Beans and General-Geo. R. Stevens & Co. HUE, French steamer, 704, P. Merleas, 24th Nov-Haiphong 22nd Nov, Ricé and General. R. Marty, HAILDONG, British steamer, 783, A. J. Robson, 24th Nov.-Tamsui and Amay 23rd Nov., General Douglas, Lapraik & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Bygde, Norwegian str., for Cantou. Kasuga Maru, Japanese str., for Manila. Khalif, British str., for Shanghai. Hongkong, French str, for Hongkong, Shans, British str, for Canton, Siam, British str., for Singapore.

Departures. Nov. 23, Pascal, French cruiser, for Kwong

chow-wan.

Nov, 24, Wongkes, British sur, for Bangkok. Nov, 24, Tallu, German str, for Swatow, Nov. 24, St. James, American bark, for New Nov. 24, Cheang Chew, British str, for Amay.

Now, ad, Kanga Afaru, japanese steamer, for

Australia

York

Passengers-Arrived.

Per Shansi, from Tientsin-37 Chinese,

Stuttgart Tantalus Whampoa Vuensang

Dec. 15th

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

-POST OFFICE.

Marti, A. B.

Lettera for the following persons-*ilc un- claimed at the Post Office - Ah Moo, Mrs.

Abbott, E. Allsopp, G. F. E.

Heeck & Co., A.

Metman, H.

Mamnedine, E. Mansfield, Miss M.

Moses, H. E. H. McRay, A. L MacDonald, Mrs. E.. Moane, G, H.

McLeod, Mr. and Mrs, Moldajad, P.

Maclagan, Mias Martini, Sig.

Brooks, Captain J. S. Marthens, A. Barker, A. M. Bingham, E Baber, Miss 2. Bird, E. G. Blum, M. Balmer, Miss J. Buckley, P. Bachmann, Mrs. E. Barrand, N. Bowman, W. Bingham, Mrs. Borrowdale, J. T. Breitag, Mrs. Li Correard, Mons, Crawford, T. C. Cohen, M. C. Calder, Miss Crawford, F. O.

Cong, G. Chubb, A. Camillo, C. Charousset, P Colent,, Miss M. Chanson, Mme. Clemens, Mrs. J. Crowe, Miss P. Dunleary, F. J. Cooke, D.

Duncan, Mrs. J. A. Durocher, Mons. Debeaux, R. Dubbers, A. Dadre, Mans,

Dalton, E. O

Dark Yeona, Mons.

Dabil; L.

Dezso, D. Eidelstein, P. Efford, Mr. C.

Par Haiching, from Coast Ports-Mr. and Fullarn, Dr. W. A. Mr. Warfield, Mr. and Mrs. Zalanf and child, Franci, Mr. Meiri, A. H. Hills, J. Brown, Rev. J, "D | Finanski, L

Mitchell, J.

McCoy, J. P.

Nathan Sons, N. P. O'Donoghue, Miss M, Odin, U

Poincilit, C. H.

Petacbak, M. Porusse, L. L. Pantoch, T Partridge, C. Piemonge, T. F Pachey, Mons. Paya, S. Prynn, F. I. Pelley, E. Lo Paulsen, Dr. A. Robinson, Mr. Rosa, Mr. de Rotenbarg, K. Reynolds, J. Reyes, G. Rogers, Major A...

Rouget, J.

Rotstely, B,

Saunders, Fred. Spannal Miss A Spencer, C. N. Smallwood, EE Saleskala, Mrs. R. Saldanha, D. C. Stacker, P. L. Stiennon, J. Stanley, J. W. Scott, Miss M. K.

The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Ltd. Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limited. Meiji Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Kanegafuchi Cotton Spinning Mills, Shanghai Cotton Spinning Mills. Tokio Cotton Spinning Mills. Miike Cotton Spinning Mills. Imperial Government Paper Mills. Onoda Cement Company,

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, K. HASEGAWA, Manager. Hongkong, 19th August, 1809

£10

KUHN & KOMOR,

JAPANESE FINE ART CURIOS, 21 & 23, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG, 35, WATER STREET, YOKOHAMA and

36, Division STREKT, KODE κανε Hongkong, 15th March, 1898.

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IAMOND MERCHANTS,

JEWEL-

LERS ANTI WATCHMAKERS. Sole Agents in the East for the amaigamated CLEMENT, HUMBER and GLADIATOR Co., Ld., DUNLOP TYRES'S BICYCLES-PRICE...$160. A special reliable Watch made for this 'Climate.

Quality A Quality Berr

27]

40, QUEEN'S ROAD,

Watson's Building. CHS, J, GAUPP & CO., HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK CHAKERS JEWELLERS, SILVER

SMITH'S, and QPICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sole Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches awarded the highest Prises at every Exhibition; and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES. Nox. 54 & 56, Queen's Road Central.

DENTISTRY, SUI SANG, (Lately Practising with Dr. I. SAKATA), DENTIST,

No. 4, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, St March, 1899.

Shipping.

STEAMERS.

-INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA.

THE Company's Steamship

"YUENSANG,"

Captain 1. 1. Rolie, R.N.K., will be despatched as above m MONDAY, the 27th instant, At Noon.

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First Class Passengers,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 230 November, 1871.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED,

[14350

FOR SHIMONOSEKI AND KODE.

THE Company's Steam-bip

"CHINGTU."

Captain Williams, will be despatched above on MONDAY, the 27th instant. For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

as

[1318

Hongkong, 22nd November, 1899.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Company's Steamship

TH

"MACHAON,"

Captain Hamal, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 28th November

For Freight, apply to

A

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1899.

13334

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, CEBU AND ILOILO,

THE Company's Steamship

TH

NANCHANG"

Captain, Finlayson, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 29th instant. For Freight of Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 23rd November, 1899.

(1449

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPÁNY.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Company's Steamship

THE

"IDOMENEUS,"

Shipping.

· STEAMERS.

WEST RIVER SERVICE

THE New River Steamers

"SAMSHUI," & "WUCHOW," will be despatched alternately from Messrs. DOUGLAS. LAPRAIK-& CON WHARF, at 5 P.M., on

MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS for WUCHOW, calling at KONG- MOON, KAMCHUCK, SAMSIIVI, SHIVKING and TAKHING.

apd

Both Vessels have Superior Accommodation for Saloon Passengers.

Fares, including Sleeping Derth and Meals.

HONGKONG to SAMSHUL Single Fare................... 'Return Fare

HONGKONG to WUCHOW. Single Fare... Return Fare

$10.00

17.50

$20.00

*** 35.00 The Attention of Passengers is drawn to the Magnificient Scenery on the West River, Arrangements can be made for the Steamers to stop at Shui HING to enable Passengers to visit the celebrated "MARBLE ROCKS" and”

CAVES."

For further Information, apply to

BUTTERFIED & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 16th October, 1899.

(13072

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI

HE Company's Steamship

TH

"NINGPO,"

Captain Phillips, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 25th instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 23rd November, 1899.

[1445a

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.

HE Company's Steamship

"HAICHUNG," Captain Davis will be despatched for the above Ports, on SUNDAY, the 26th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Caj

General Managers... Hongkong, 23rd November, 18

Tr4548

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAL

Captain Riley will be despatched as above THE Company's Steamship on TUESDAY, the 12th December.

For Freight, apply to

J

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 16th November, 1899. [1433a CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, {

LIMITED.

FOR MANILA.

THE Company's Steamship

"CHINGTU,"

Captain Williams, will be despatched as above

on WEDNESDAY, the 20th December.

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, z3rd November, 1899.

[14564

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND

PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.

HE Company's Steamship T

"CHINGTU,". Captain Williams, will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 20th December, at Noon. 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 Refrigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire voyage.

A duly qualified 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 AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co. and vice verså. For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents, Hongkong, 23rd November, 1899 [14578 EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN & QUEENS- LAND PORTS, and taking through Carga to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.) HE Steamship

THE

"AUSTRALIAN,"

Captain Helms, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 8th December, at 4 P.M.

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

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light,

A Stewardess and a duly-qualified Surgeon

are carried.

N.B-Return Tickets issued by this Com pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIO8- 140TION COMPANY and vice versa,

For Freight or Passage, a apply to

GIBA, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, and November, 189. [1452a SHEWAN TOMES & CO'S. "NEW YORK" LINE

fr8

FOR NEW YORK, ViĄ SUEZ CANAL.

ARBOLINEUM-AVENARIUS THE Stenmahip

USED VOL OVER 20 YEARS.

With the Utmost Success, Thoroughly reliable preservative for Wood and Stone against White Ants, Decay, Fungus Bot and Dampness

Bale Agents for China, -LÚTGENS, EINSTMANN & Co. Hongkong, unth September, 1806.

NOTICE.

FIGHT SCHOOL for EUROPEANB, by an

EX-SCHOOLMASTER

Terms moderate, for Particulars apply

c/o This Office. Hongkong, 16th August, 1899.

1048a

"ASAMA," will be despachet for the above Port, on or about the 20th December. For Freight, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 33rd November, 1899.

[14474

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ GANAL” THE Stearnship

"AFGHANISTAN," will be despatched for the above part,

For Freight, apply to

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 21st November, 1899 [1266

"WHAMPOA,".

Captain Yarrioch, will be despatched as above un SUNDAY, the 26th instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 23rd November, 1899. C14350 SAILING VESSELS.

FOR PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK.

THE 3/3 ALI, American-Ship

"ST. MARK," Captain Dudley, is ready to tako Cargo here for the above Ports and will have quick despatch.

FOR BALTIMORE & NEW YORK.

THE 3/3 A.L.I. American Ship

"REUCE," Captain Whitmore, is ready to take Cargo" here for the above Ports and will have quick despatched,

FOR NEW YORK

THE 3/3 L.1.1. American Bark

"ADOLPH OBRIG," Captain Amsbury, having arrived will shortly load here for the above Port and will have quick despatch.

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, toth November, 1899. [44050

Consignees.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP. "BENLOMOND," FROM LEITH, LONDON & SINGAPORE,

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

Informed that all Goods are being larided

at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods romain. ing undelivered after the 24th instadt, will be subject to rent.

Alt Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the jóth instant, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will ba examined on the 24th instant, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 18th November, 1899.

[1441a OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM.

SHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Sleuthality

GAELIC,"

are hereby notified that their Goods are at their risk being discharged into Lighters and/ or landed into our Godowns at Wanchai and delivery may be had either from. Lighters or from Godowns upon countersignature of Bills' of Lading.

Goods remaining unclaimed after the agth instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has hoon effected.

J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent Hongkong, 22nd November, 1899.

MEE

CHEUNG,

PHOTOGRAPHER, TOP FLOOR OFICE HOUSE, $68- Ice House Rod.

Snow in a position, in his New and Com modious Premises, to eclipse, na heretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far East...

GROUPS AND VIEWS ***

& speciality. Merkk Hoogkong, rand September 1891, "hil

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