FIRE AT SHANGHAI,
SHANGHAI, March 12th. Last evening a fire of a particularly destruc tive nature occurred in the godown of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Peking Road, which was entirely gutted. The alarm was given at about 6 pm and a few minutes after saw, firemen hurrying from all quarters. Some bluejackets of the. Bonaventure, who were taking an Biring
In the Gardens, sushed up to where, the
the blare was seen and helped to
only some ponies, the alleged caretakers being, only too anxious to save their own goods and chat
all tels. When the Fire Brigade came along, of them with commendable promptitude, it was seen that the Job was a serious one. The building concerned was a one-storey affair, about 80 yards lang, stored principally with silk, cocoons, piece goods, cotton, and it was reported, luggage of people by the C.P.R, mail, and saltpetre.
It was a dirty and unsatisfactory fire from a fireman's point of view, but the local fire fighters worked splendidly. Despite heat and smoke they fought a hopeless battle and in their efforts they were ably helped by the blue. jackets and officers of H.M.S. Bonaventure and Peacock. A tribute of praise is due to the captain of the Russian warship Kortets, who vsent, with two officers, a party, of a6 men, 10- gether witr hose, pumps, and other fire ex tinguishing appliances. The fire itself was of such a natute that the firemen could do little with it. The flames caught the scaffolding of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson's new premises, but the French Fire Brigade attended to this and also a catch on the roof of Messrs. Sassoon's servants quarters. The fire in the godown blnied for over an hour, and when die heat reached the wetted bags of saltpetre there were dull ex- plosiona that suggested gunpower, and one particularly lurid flame that shot up and as quickly vanished, indicated the loss of a stock
whisky. The two fire floats were on hand during the fire, but were not called into play. After over an hour's hard and fatiguing work the fire was subdued, though it smouldered long after,, and the western wall of the building showed a de- cided inclination to fall out. Altogether it was a matter of blinding smoke and steam, with a considerable element of risk, and our fire and fighters deserve all credit for their plucky and self-sacrificing efforts.
of
It is anderstood that the loss will amount to
something like. Tls. 100,000, but nothing will be definitely known until to-day.
Inspector Matheson had charge of the police and the splendid control of the crowd, that would otherwise have seriously impeded the firemen, is to be commended.
The godown had been entirely closed since Saturday afternoon, and the fire must evidently. have been smouldering for some time before it was seen.
Some thirty-five years ago the godown now destroyed was the Lyceum Theatre, after which it was occupied by the shortlived fim of Arclid, Campbell & Co., and then by Messrs. Reid,
- Erans & Co.-N. C. D. News,
JOHN BULL.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1900.
A LEGEND OF SPION KOP.
The Daily Telegraph' tells this native legend of Salon Kop-Many years since there died a celebrated Zula chief. At his funeral an enor mous python put in an appearance. A youth. ful warrior, thirsting for glory, sprang forward and struck the reptile, cutting its tail from its body. The chief witch doctor averred the python was the spook of a warlike ancestor of the recently-departed chief, so the stump-tailed This stump-tailed": python became sacred. anake or another of the same pattern-appeara from time to time. At every appearance, the Boars say some event. of great portent is about to happen. Spion Kop, which is "little more than a kopje," means the hill of spying, and
called
because the Hoer Foertrekkers, flying from-British law, paused at this hill when they crossed the Drakensberg, to decide in what direction they should move. There are," says the Teligraph, "difficulties of a natural order lying between this spur and Ladysmith, which is 14 or 16 miles distant,"
WAS NO
THE DEATH OF YOUNG ROBERTS.
Mr. Frederick Treves, Consulting Surgeon to the London Hospital, who was present at the battle of Colenso in his capacity of Consulting Surgeon to the Forces, has sent an interesting letter from Frere, written a few days after the battle, to, the British Medical Journal. Mr. Treves writes :--"After a heavy afternoon on the field I returned to Chieveley Field Hospital in the evening, but had hardly got in when a galloper arrived to ask me to see Lieut. Roberts, who had just been brought back, 1 returned at once with a full equipment of instruments, and much regret that the valiant soldier, was from the first quite beyond the reach of surgery.
"
He was pulseless. I slept outside his tent. that night, and saw him up to Chieveley on Saturday morning. He never rallied nor re- gained a pulse, and died on Saturday at mid- night. Before he was brought in he had been lying for seven hours in the sun in a donga. Here he was attended to by Major Babtie, R.A.M.C, who rode into the donga through a hail of Bullets, and whose horse was killed under him. Major Babtie kept by the many wounded men in the donga until the battle was over, and as he alone find water in his water bottle he doled out water to each man in a minim measure, one drachm to each. The courage and daring of Major Babtie on this occasion calls for some recognition from the medical profession, if not from the military authorities."
NORFOLK ISLANDERS AS VOLUNTEERS.
Five Norfolk Islanders have come to Sydney, says Reuter, to join the Colonial corps. It may be that these men are descendants of the famous
You've done a bit of fightin' in your day, John mutineers of the Bounty; if so, their arrival is
Bull,
An' you've got a bit of fightin' now; But you take it in your philosophic way, Ichr
Bull,
An' you'll muddle through it too, somehow. You don't care a rap what the foreigner believes,
Your attention is directed to the foe, For you've taken off your jacket, an' rolled up
your sleeves,
An' you mean to show him all you know.
It's a tough job, Jahn,
It's a rough job, John,
An' it wants a good, strong pull;
But you've settled what to do,
An' you mean to pull it through,
An' by Jove you'll do it, too, John Bull! You don't think much o'shoutin' when you
win, John Bull,
You don't go in for howlin' when you lose, But it's silent and it's dogged you begin, John
Bull,
An' you finish in the same old pair of shoes.. It's somethin' to be proud of, it's a record that
--you've made,
It's a record an' you'll easy beat it, too: For the bravest fightin' farmers as ever thought
an' prayed,
They ain't a goin' to upset you!
It's a long job, John,
It's a strong job, John,
An' it wants a long, strong pull;
But you've said what you will do,
An' you mean to see if through,
An' by Jove you'll deif, too, John Bull
It's not your way to grumble, at the cost, John
Bull Though you ain't always ready at the start; But when the women weep, for what they've
lost, John Bull,
Sa
J
Your purse is as open as your heart.
you
don't care a rap what the foreigner believes You know that you can win, as you have won, You've taken off your jacket an' you've rolled
up your sleeves,
An' you won't roll 'em down till you've done
It's a tough, long job,
It's a rough, long job,
An' it wants a long, strong pull;
But you've said what you will do,
An' you mean to see it through,
Ant by Jove you'll do it,, too, John Bull
FRED, E. WEATHERLY.
Cameron, D. G.
·Chambers, E. H....... Crony, H. Chaplin, Miss Charillon, G. Colenso, R. L. Cheung Kong Calder, W. Carman, D. M. Clayton, G. F. Canada, C Carlen, Chung-le, W. F. Cater Calder, W Gaming J. W. Craig, Miss. E, G. Charics, Mrs. J. Casly, MJ Cambell, W. E. David, M, W.. Daunc
Dirke,
F. G. I
C
R Davies, Capt. F. Devaney, M. Darky tit Dobberke H. H. Dryedale, Miss Davis E. C. Dosathai, R. Davison, T. G. Donoghue, Miss O. Derrick, L.
Dallas, W.
List of Registered Covers for Merabant
Perine, R. L
Frym, F. J.
Pulmer, W.
Papadimos
S.S. Eolur
Paderni, R. Patterson & Co.
S.S. Estus
S.S. Eolus
Pfeifer, B. Palin, E. W Probases, E. L.
Pettican
Pulmer W. Pulmer F
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Pergriem, Rev. W. W.
Palrose, F. Placé, J. L. Plebor, F. Parker, A. L. Park, Miss M. Pearson, C. F Rotenberg, U. Remison, A. Robinson, M. E. -Rumbold, W.
Roelden, C.
Rupport,
T. E.
Robertson, G. Robinson, T. D. V.
Robinson, S W. A.
Keyna, D. C.
Rosa, Mrs.
Robinson, W, G..
Robinson, F.
Reid, D. Rosa, S. B.
Ranatup, J.
Remedios, L Russel, C. L. N Robert
Sing Pun Scott, C. N.
Dirvel, B. Donorau, Miss S. F. Scott, W. Denuy, H. Diogue, N. J. Elias, A. Ensign, J. Eskert, Miss R. Ellerson, D. K.
Fruhstorfer, H. Fucuda, S. Fou Chan Fau Fueswyto, G. A. G. Forg Hall
Fishler, Miss C. Foster, M. R. Figmeida, H.
Forest, Bliss Ai Gibbons, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Gruni, Mrs. Green, Robert Guterris, A. ** Grunberg. 1 Gromel, E. Gotz, W. Grider, R. H.
Gatey
T.
George, Miss A, ! Guimaraes Goldenberg, Miss B3. Guy, J. Grossmann Hutchison, G., W. Hall, J. Andrew. Haleriet, H. Hope, F..C.
Hce, Ah
Hill, Rev. J. K. Hall, W.
Hamilton, Miss E. Hamilton, Mrs. Hamilton, Capt. Hunter, Miss L. M. Haiman, Mr. A.- Hauxhurst, Miss W. Hynd, R. R.
Hassan, C. H..
!
Helen, Capt. C.. Humphry, W. H. Hall, Capt. J. R. Hargreaves, E. D.
I. E. Hay, Heriman, P. B.
endee, L. Humphry, J. Le Hefty, C
a dramatic contrast the conduct of their ancestors. Norfolk Island is a high cliff 400ft. above the sea, and 13 square miles in area, which-Hamilton, Capt.-E. C. has been left halfway between New Zealand and New Caledonia. It is wonderfully fertile, and guavas, bananas, peaches, and pineapples grow in abundance. For the first fifty years of Australian convict settlement. When that was this century it was first a British and then an was given up it was decided to transfer there the Pitcairn Islanders, the descendants of the mutineers of the Bounty. These seamen had married native women in Fiji, and taking them to Pitcairn Island settled down to drink and murder. Their half-caste children so multi- plied that Pitcairn's Island, which has only three square miles, was too small. Those who consented were removed in 1850 to Norfolk Island, where they and their children constitute two thirds of the population of 730 The, re- mainder belong to the Malanesian Mission, which was settled there in 1867 by the British Government as a centre of mission work in Polynesia-not quite to the satisfaction of the ex Pitcairners, who alleged that they were pro- mised the whole island, and that the mission settlement restricts their "expansion." The mission church on this lonely island was erect- ed to the memory of Bishop Patteson, who was murdered by natives who mistook him for "blackbirder," or labour recruiter. This church has a stained-glass window by Burne Jones and William Morris.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS?AT THE POST OFFICE.
Letters for the following persons lie un- claimed at the Post Office-
Armstrong, A. Armsmocker
Arab, N. M.
Antes, Dr. V. Armar, J.
Langlade, Madam Leblain, M. H.
Leslie, M. H.
Lame, Monsieur Leygatt, R. K.
Albert, Hope S. S. Co. Loothin
Ambelk
Andrado Angelina, S.
| Abad, V.
Allen, G.
Alba, S. F.
Alao
Faronian, Z. S.
[Mr. Frederick Weatherly, whose spirited Blake, R. E. poem John Bull, is printed above, is a fore-Fiby, Angan most English song-writer,
His name is a Bellard, Anna household word in thousands of English homes. Brennes, C. Besides the great reputation as a songwriter Eunutt,
L.C. Mr. Weatherly has achieved, be has also be Brusse, G. come one of the leading barristers of the
Buckley Western Circuit.]
Bowles, C. R.
WAR BABIES.
In Govan United Presbyterian Church an infant has been baptised as "Robert Baden Powell Goudie." The officiating clergyman expressed his hope that the child might grow up to emulate his famous name-father, and prove as valorous, as heroic, and as patriotic all through his life. He added the hope that the news of the event" might be conveyed to the hero of Mafeking, who, he was certain, would be pleased to learn that he was so much. in the minds of his, countrymen at home. Another Govan infant has been registered as "Redvers Buller." (We suppose that we shall next hear of a girl baby being balled "Tugela," quite a pretty name).
BULLER AND HIS LOST GUNS.
Darker, A. M. Lass, J. F. Brawarn, R. Belys, M. Bourdone! Bandroff Bridge, G. E. Breitag, H. Brooks, W. Bery, H. A. Blumenfeld, L Boogowski Bobu, Thubbas Broglie, P. P. Bargos, F Bailey, Mons. Baker, Col. W. H. Boldasino Bholos Berthier, G. Baron, S.
The Westminster Gazette publisher'a story Blake, E.
of a narrow escape General Buller bad at, the Barrett, W. G.
Lewis, C. M. Laidlaw, R. Linawore, E. Mothichundi, A. K. Macky, A. R. Musze, Paul Maralla, C. Marriott, H. D. McHenry, E. C. Middleton, Miss Marescause, Capt. Munthe, J. W. K.
L.M. Malay, Martin, A. H, Mallout, O. Marrison, G. E: Mortimare, McDonald, J. Maruara, K. Maligofo, O. Marten, N. R. Marshall, F. R. Matsuwara, J. McDonald Mrs. C Mathew, C. P. Margotlin, G. Moore, J Meigael Maiden, Marty, L Martis, E. M. Martin, R. R. Moncarini. J. Newfille, B, A Nell, M. M. G. Nagugava, I Nathcato
E. W.
Oviedo, F.
Odor B.
battle of Colenso. It is taken from a letter. Brown, Brothers N. P. Osada, Miss
wrliton by one who is in constant touch with Barnett, A him Buller was in the thick of it, dows Blake, D. H besida Colonel Long and his artillery, and he, Billaraza called out, Die, for God's sake, men I but Brooks, Mrs, M-B don't, leave your guns. And they died! His Breed, Dr. L. M. bone was shot through the neck, and a stone. Bec, H. *** torn up by a shell which barst pear him struck Buggard G him in the chest---fold me that the General Crook, Miss H. C. has a blue mark as big as a saucer on his Crook, Miss N. C...... Chest
Cutler, Miss R.
Osadasumo, M. Quzu, M. Oppenhain. Ogden, A..C.. Philippine, JA Putman, J. K. Plot, R. Puthil, R. P Prachi, J Peoples Ray, 6.C,
Howard, Miss M. Isa Ah Yans Jones, F. Jini; Messrs. Jonston, Capt.. Jaun, A. P. Jeevakhan, N. Kemmber, D. F Knight, W. Kay, W. King, K. Kelle, Lieut. J. A. Knox, J. W. Kwong Hong Shun Lunic, Mrs. Lee, Lieut. C.A. Liddon, R. K. Lundershausen, A..
aute, Dr. O. Lamaire, PauĮ Lee, C.
List of Registered Asa Singh Armstrong, A. Ackermann, B. Abdul Karim, Allab, Msgs Allah Deen Bannon, Mist Burgos & Co. Brasche Blake, Bonta Singh Buta, (Sepoy) Beatty, Mrs: N. Biddell, Miss Marion Blake, E. Bagat Singh Catsesos, Dr. F. Cuardich, P. Collins, J. Ekman, Miss Ida Elias, A. (2) Ebfam, Memon Estow, E,
E. Soun-chong. (2)
Figueroa, A. F. y
Fukudas, S. (2) Guion, Mena. Gromed Singh, Grand Hotel Gordon, C. B. (a)
Galam Mhd. Gujar Singh, Harman Singh. Harper, C. Harboe, H. Humphery, W. Hay W
Scott, R. A.
Such, H. J. Sisopya, Mrs.
Simott,
Salau, I Solon, R.
Shepherd, E. B. Stwart, Mrs. K Snape, F.
Sergeant, T.
Stevens, R. Slyultz, Miss F. Scudder, Mrs. K.,
Sinith, E. H. Swift,). P
Struwe, H.
Safinha, D.
Spither, M.
Shith, C. F.
Sanders, Mrs. M. A.
Smith, Dr. H. R. Smith, Mrs. H.
Serpiere, T.
Sisk, T. H. Stone, Miss F. G. Thomson, R. Tajenia, H. Thompson, Rev. H. Thomas, G. V Thomas, J. Taylor, H. K. Traer, Miss J. Trihhun, I. S. Thnhill, G. B. Thonias, O. T. G., Mons
Teves, M.
Thomson, R. M.
Thank Tutor, Miss H. Unikle, S. Umeno, Miss· Volkmann, J. T. Vernon, M. A. Van Sant, M. G. Vaico, Mrs. Vesty
Van Hoote, Gen. Rv.
E. F.. Whitehead, W. Wurth, M. C. Woolfe, E. Wiesse, Dr. K. Wadean Watt, C. H. Walton,.C Wickins, II. W. Wheeler, G. Woodburry, M. Welkie, D. C. Wight, W. H. B. Wells, D. E. M. Wong Was Chung Williams, Mrs, Wilayat Khan Wilson, J. T. Williams, Kate- Wright, Miss. Youngman, J. Yamamoto Zuku, E. E. Zaldivar
Covers in Posts Restante.
Makha Singh. Mencarici, J. Mahomed Habba-
bullah Nazim Khan Neuhaus, Otto (2) Olbes, D. F. (2). O'Tako, Mis Piedtkosky, L (3) Portigia, Manuel Radah Nath Dhar Rankin, A. W. Rauchverger, Miss F. Reilly, S. G. Raulson, Theo. Raymond Ratta Singh Rotchel, Mrs. Reyes, Mariano Ralla Hakin Rozario, A. F. do Rosenveig, P. Rahmet Älli. Roth; Mrs. Rachel
Rusmat Ali
Rose, Miss A.
Rennie, A. H.
Sonda, Mrs. J. (a) Steward, C. YS. Syott, Mr.
de
Silva, L. J. Shtenborg, S. Schustenman, V.. Silverster. Pis Schaminsky, S. (3) Schwantane kupart,
6. C. Spencer, Wm. Steward, A. S. Stacleus, L. Smirkoff A. Sharbat Khan Stainfield, E. L. Schamaner, H. M. Smith, Gordon Sham Singh Saman, F. (3) Tavbin, J.
Wellner, Gustay. Van Laer (2) Weissman, H. Williama; Mrs. J. Woodberry, John Wood, E. É. Small Yedanjee Singh. Zonsulikt, Ph.
Jalal Din Isah, Sarah Abraham Jar, Singh Jackson, T. P, Japanese Address Johnston, W. J. Kiss, G. G. Louis, C. A.. Lester, H Liblain de Marseilles
Manning, Robt. Machado, A. E. Miller, Mr. S. Meyer, H. S. Mastowski, W. von. Mohamed Amin. Morgan, W. A. Mannim Asaf Khan Miyamoto, Y.
Ships,
O. Larson.
T. Williams. (2)
..Capt. Kirkwood. (2)
S.S. Chiankiang.....Capt. J. Vaughan.
S.S. Calchas
S.S. Clyile
S:S. Cálchas
S.S. Diomed
.. Williams.
Hamilton Northcote
...A. Hoar,
...J. Fleming (Baker). (2.) S.S. Empress of India Rev. W. K. McKibbon, S.S. Hriping.....B. Macfarlane. (passenger.
Capt. Outerbridge,
S.S. Devawongs......A. Nelson.
.S.S. Kweiyang
Ship Yorma
S.S. Oceana
SS. Patroclus
S.S. Phranang
ey
.N. A. Shaw. .......W. L. Paltenden. ... Pritchard.
Chief Engineer..
S.S. Pyrrhus... H. P. Miller. S.S. Singan... Seatt S.S. Sarpedon .........). Harris? Man of War Suma
S.S. Taichiaw
.D. A. Allan.
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HE-Steamship-
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.Goods not cleared by the 17th instant, will Fbe subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
All ship dainaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage. obtained from the Godown Co. within ten days of steamer's arrival, after which no claims will- be recognised.
MCGREGOR BROS, & GOW. Hongkong, roth March, 1900. [315b AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA-
TION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM KOBE. HE Steamship
THE
"FRANZ FERDINAND,"
having arrived Consignces of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained:
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the office of the Undersigned before Noon on the zoth instant, or they will not be recognised.
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No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the zoth instant, will be subject to rent
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 13th March, 1900.
{2Bcb AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM TRIESTE, FIUME; PORT SAID; ADEN, KARACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship
"MELPOMENE," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby. informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained. This vessel brings Cargo:-
From Trieste, ex S.S. Atlantico transhipped at Singapore.
From Venice,crS.S.Massimiliano & Carlotta transhipped at Trieste..
Optional Cargo will be discharged here.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 17th instant, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 17th: -[329b-instant, will be subject to rent.----
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & Co.; Agents. Hongkong, 13th March, 1900, ·T28ab
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP, LONDON AND SINGAPORE. HE Company's Steamship
THE Company's Steamship "ORESTES," Peters, will be despatched on on MONDAY, the 26th March.
For Freight, apply to
Captain
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 24th February, 1909
(2485
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. “HE Company's Steamship THE
* GLAUCUS," Captain Barwise, will be despatched on [39 TUESDAY, the 3rd April.
For Freight, apply to
OFFICES of the "HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH have This Day, been
removed to No. 50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Second Floor, (the premises formerly occupied by Messrs. PoWELL & Co.) to which address all communications should. ba, addressed,
ETH. F. SKERTCHLY,
Manager. Hongkong, 1st May, 1899.
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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 14th March, 1900.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.'S "NEW YORK" LINE.
Газов
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steamship THE
"LOVSTAKKEN,
Captain will be despatched for the above Port on or about the 15th April
For Freight, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents.
[339b
Hongkong, 15th March, 1900.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
THE CO
BINGO MARU,"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignter of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, are being 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 mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Optional goods will be landed here unless Instructions are
Noon TO-DAY, given to the contrary before
Goods
not cleared by the noth instant, wilf be subject to rent
No Fire, Insurance will be effected,
All ship-damaged packages must be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on MONDAY, the 19th instant, and SATUR DAY, the 24th instant, both days at 10 AM.
All claims must reach us before the 24th instant, or they will not be recognised."
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 14th March, 1900.
[337b THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA. „TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL,
(Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENS THE Company's Steamship
LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, New Zealand, TASMANIA, &c)
THE Steamship
EASTERN- Captain Winthrop, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 3rd May, at Noom
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham» ber which ensures the supply of Fresh Pro visions, Ice, de, throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light...
A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried
I'
NB-Retum Tickets issued by this Com- pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the CBINA NAVIDA- TIQN-COMPANY Rnd vice verad,"
For Freight or Pasenge, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co Agents/ Hongkong, 15th March, 1900. [347h
"YÁNGTSZE,”
having arrived from the above Ports, Consigneer of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods,. are being funded 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 mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Instant, at
Goods
sot cleared by the arst. Noan will be subject to rent,”-
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Áll damaged packages must be left in tha Godowns, and a certificate of the damere. obtained from the Godown. Company within ten days after the vessel's arrival here, after which no claims will be recognised.
Optional Goods will be landed here uplass instructions are given to the contrary before Noon, TO-DAY!
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,· Agenti Hongkong 14th March, 1909,
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