SHANGHAI NEWSPAPER

ACTION,

The N. C. Daily Newa ́in a paragraph, this morning, referring to the action pending be tween themselves and the Shanghai Mercury Ltd., refers to "The action we were obliged to protect ourselves from a continuance of the | piratical proceedings from which we have been so long sufferers." This is scarcely correct. We have been in the habit. of following, a custom, that is prevalent all over the world, that is we have copied Reuter's telegrama and acknowledged the source whence wo took them. We have done this notwithstanding that having a service of our own quite independent of Reuter's we were in no sense dependent on the North-China Daily Netus for any information, and our readers are aware how effectively we have fulfilled our promise that that service would render them independent of our morn- ing contemporary. Our reason for this pro ceeding concerns the public more than our- selves. Had our telegram been drawn from the same source as Renters they would have contained nothing beyond those avail- able from our contemporary, but proceeding from a different source the two have fre quently supplemented one another, and, with out extra expense, the public were able to see how an item of perhaps important news appeared to two perfectly independent observers. That it is in the interest not only of our readers but also of those of the North- China Daily News that this mutual inter- change should exist we have always contended, and, we have offerer in a perfectly friendly spirit to co-operate so that the public of China should be in as good a position almost as that of Australia, for instance, in receiving from separate and independent sources each day's news. We have always been willing to pay for Reuter's telegrams, but the dog-in-the matger policy of our contemporary has evan prevented us from doing this. Whilst our managing director was in London, he ob- tained Reator's promise to supply the re sidents of Shanghai with telegrama so spon as his arrangement with the N. C. D. Newt was at an end. It has been our earnest

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1901.

iams would prova a satisfactory mediator to finish the work.

The consul stated that he bad never thought of acting in the capacity, nor was it suggested to him until the pencil pusher opened the subject.

Mr. Williams expects to leave for Singapore in about a week.

NOTANDA.

CALENDAR.

MARCH.

Meteorological means based on ten years

Rainfall

Darton, Mrs. F. S. Dommis Dupuis, R. Delfs, Capt. P. Davis, J. Dickinson, A. Dawson, C.

Pereira, Miss S. Peterson, J. Robinson, Miss. Roper, R. Reing,

Reynell, W.

Reno, L

Duwel, Mrs. A. J. T. Richard, Mrs. A. E. Elia, J

Francis W. H.

Fergusson, R.

Fernandes, V.D.

Earlschiffe, H.

Eastwood. J. E.

Empson, T.

Eckert, W.

Etienne, C.

Etzel, L. L.

obscrvations to 1493.

Flores, J.

Barometercult Thermometer ......... Humidity......zas

30141

-57-3

Fidwell, J. P.

*****...79.0

$.76

Freeling, Lady

TO-DAY.

Frisburg, S. S.

WEATHER

REPORT.

DA date at

Greig, Miss

to A.18.

30.16

3004

68

Grill, L. F.

07

38

6a

Grant, W.

Garis, H. L.

Greenwood, Miss E.

Gyr, H. W.

Glendinning, R.

Hop Long

Barometer... Temperature Humidity Rainfall...

TO-DAY.

Monday, 25th March, 1901.

Ou dute at

4 p.m.

Goelz, F.

Graham, Dr. M.

Chincat-dik of and icon of 27th year of Ho Wah

Kwang-su.

Sun-Rises

Sels

High water-Morning

Afternoon

Lon water-Morning

ókr. zmin.

6hr, zzmin.

ohr. 38min. thr."zmin. thr. somin.

* óhr. 58min.

Aftermaon ANNIVERSARIES.

1835-Foreign merchants for Canton agreed 1879-Outrage upon native Christians at Yik

not to deal in opium.

kan Fuhkien. 1896-Armed attack on a boat at Yaumati. 1897-The Hall of the Union Church, Hong

kong, opened.

TO-MORROW.

Tuesday, 26th March,' 1901,"

Hang, Mrs. A. Hamilton, G. Hitchcock, E. A Hunter, C. G. W. Hill, L. Hermon, H. V. Hodgsen, J. R. Hooley, H. D.

Harris, A. C. Harvey, P. L. Hall, fi, M. Harrigan, J. Hardy, T. E.

Handly, R. W.

Harris, Mrs. M. Harkens. J. Herbinville, L. D..

endeavour to supply the residents of Shanghai Chinese-7th of and moon of 27th year of Horne, F. W.

and the outports with all the news obtainable, but our contemporary is endeavouring to thwart us in this attempt. We may state that it was not our intention to infringe the usual rules of etiquette in commenting on a case pending in Court, but as cur contemporary has done so and has attacked us we deem it necessary to offer the above explanation.Shanghai dier- cury, March 20th.

FURTHER DETAILS OF THE "RIO DE JANEIRO."

A San Francisco cable of the 23rd ulta.

says:-

Kwang-sit, Sun-Mixer

Neo

Ókr. omin. .................................... dhe, samin.. Moon-Max. Declination N. 7hr. a.m. High water-Morning

Afternoon

Low water-Morning

Honey, B. Ingold, F

Ignan, Madame

Jantzies, K.

Thr. 54min.

Jones, Dr.

ohr, somin.

*shr. Senin.

Jones, c/o Councel. Karge, T.

Shr. 23min.

Knight

Kervan, R. F.

Afternoon ANNIVERSARIES. 1819-Duke of Cambridge Lom." 1880-Death of the Hon. H. A. K. Whampoa C.M.G., M.T.C.. at Singapore. 1896-Marabele revolts commenced. 1897--Amnesty granted to all Philippine rebels

who surrendered. 1898-Oxford won boatrace by iz lengths, 1900-Death is announced of Sir Donald

Stewart,

Kfumisgens, Capt,

Aziz Khan, Lapiz Abdul Khan

Reiners, W. E

Ramsay, Capt.

Rolufs, N. J.

Ross, C. H. Rosa and Lilly Ross Riel, G. Samborn, F. G. Showan, S, Scheffer, T. F. Slattsson, C. J.

Singh, A.

Samuel

Salmberg, R. Schwolm, M. Schierbaum, P. Smith, F. S. Sheppard, P. A Stewart, J, E. Sheller, W. B. Stewart A. H.

Sylrester, F. W. Scaulan, J. Triantafyllides, T. Tredory, J.

| Allah Deen, L.P.G. 775

Abbas Khan

Thus far only eleven harties have been re- covered, six whites, four Chinese and one Japanese. Three whites are Julia Dodd, aged 55 years, stewardess; Angeline Gussino; Ed- ward Barwick, aged 35 years; Mra. Alfred Hart; Mrs. Saiah W. Wakefield, aged 50 (the remains of her daughter are still missing); Charles Dowell, attorney and capitalist

Surveyor of the port Spear has established a 9 p.m.-The Dallas Company at the Theatre Butchen Singh

patrol along the ocean near Baker beach, and along the bay shore inside Forts Point. Thus far his men have picked up four mail bags, one of these near Baker's, and the other near the Fort Point life saving station. The surveyor bas given orders that all fishing boats must re port at the customs house. All bodies brought in by them and all wreckage and flotsam pick- ed up by fishermen must be accounted for to the officers of the barge office. In this way it is thought that looting of mail bags and trunks may be stopped. Among other affects picked up by fishermen was the box containing Cap Ward's papers.

The value of the cargo of the Rio de Janeiro is estimated at from $300,000 to $600,000 (£60,000 to £120,000). Among some papers found doating near the scene of the disaster was a copy of this manifest, showing all the consignees with the exception of the Chinese firms. The consignees whose names can be read are as follows: S. L. Jones, Anglo- Californian bank, Balfour, Guthrie & Co., M. F. Brandstein & Co., London & San Francisco bank, Parrott & Co., Gen. Haley, Gulf Bag Co., Detome Bros., Bauld & Jardine and the Ameri can Trading Company;

The cargo consisted principally of silk, tea and other Oriental products. No treasure .nboard as at first reported..

Of the 200 sacks of mail carried by the Rio only 12 have come to the surface.

The bodies of 11 victims lie at, the morgue

(the same telegram says). Only seven of them

have been indentified. They are:-

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Royal,

AGENDA.

TO-DAY.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DOỵ.

Canadian (Tartar) 28th instant, English (Sebraon) 29th instant. Canadian (Athenian) tst prox. German (Prinzess frane) and prox German (Stuttgart) and prox.

American (America Maru) 12th prox. left Kobe via Nagasaki and Shanghai yester- The Imperial German Mail steamer Stuttgart, day p.m., the 24th inst., and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 2nd April,

The P. & O. S, N. Co's steamer Sooraan, left Singapore for this port yesterday, the 24th inst. at to pm, with the Outward English Malls, and is due here on Friday, the agth inst, at about

дооп.

The Impenal German Mail steamer Printzes rene, carrying the German Malls with dates from Berlin of the 4th inst., left Colombo on Saturday a.m., the 23rd inst, and may be ex- pected here on or about Tuesday, the 2nd April CHONGKONG AND WHAŃPOA DUCK RETURNS, G.M,S. Hertha.......... Kowloon Dock.

G.M.S. Jaguar......

| U.S.S. fila de Luxon

U.S.S. Hennington.

U.S.S. Yorktown..

נ[

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H.M.S. Firebrand ... Prosper

Mr. Barah W. Wakefield, aged jo, a native Solent...

of New York, widow of the late 8, B. Wakefield, | Hansi

of Oakland Mrs. Alfred Hari, of Manila; Ilicor .....

Charles Dowdall, barrister, of Shanghai; Edward

Barwick German, 45 years old, San Francisco; Angelo Gussino ; Mrs. Julia Doberman, aged

55, stewardess of the Rio a Japanese, identified

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Glenegle....... Perla...... Nippon Maru. Lung Tsing.

as the onginners' mess boys; four identified | U.S.S. Concord ...... Chinese.

"

Miles Colonies.. Victoria

A FRIEND OF AGUINALDO. On Sang The New American (Manila) of the 20th Instant says:-

Consul General Oscar F. Williams, recently appointed to represent his country at Singapore, to succeed the late Consul General Mosely, is registered at the Oriente Hotel looking hale and hearty after his trip home.

Rajuburiainag Elita Nossack...

Cosmopolitan.

"

Aberdeen

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE

Karman, S,

Leslie, H.

Levick

Lanza, L Leslie, M. K. Lynch, J. A. Liberge, C.

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Afrul Khan

Thompson, A.

Tribe, Dr. E.

Townsend, A. M.

Thompson, P. H. W.

Westcote, Mrs. H. `-

Veler, P.

Walton, Miss.

Wornedo, G. Wilson, H:

Walker, H.

Wilton, E. C. C. Worthington, C. Wheate, WE.. Whinnerah, T. C. Woodley, W. Watson, H. G. Wegener, Dr. G. Watson, J. Wakebam, T. Wickmann, F. W. Wilds, M.

Webster, D. W. Wennberg, O.

Wright, Capt. W. Watson, Dr.

Weedon, G.

Wilkes, Mrs. J. E. R. Withington, F. W.

List of Registered Covers in Foste Restante. Allam Thu Con & Co. Kalla Singh, I.P.C. 645

Khadoorce, M. J. Abonne, P. A. Adam, Miss

Kader Hadjie 'Mo-

hamed Aldu! Khadoury, Exer Saleh Liaco, Cheang Lopes, Da, C}. Leopold, Herm Mannington, A. Maclaren, J. W. B. (1). Mandigs, A. L Mohamed Akbar Mohamed Khan Mulla Singh Montero, F. M.. Massey-Lee, J. H. McKay, Charles Morris, Capt. R., L.A. Mondha Singh Mohamed Shah Mahindur Singh Mohamed Khan, L.P.C.

755

Ahmed Deen, I.P.C.

638 (2)

Bhagwan Singh Budha Khan Bull, P. Gulvno Brougham, Ed. Rootay Khan, I.P.C.

740

(3)

Blank, Miss A., Arran- dale, Southport (1) Returned, Bertram, C. Cotewall, H. R. Crews, Carum Baksh, (Um- Chandi Singh

balla)

Caine Road No. 29 Cartwright, J. Chandar Pal Singh Clarkson, G. Chanda Singh, I.P.C.

$85 Davis, L. T,

|| Darnelli, Miss F.

Delhi, N. M. Khan Easey Khan, I.P.C.

658

Ghāns. Mohamed M.

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Fur Siakar Sang

Faral Ahmed.

Falck, W.

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1.

Н

Letters for the following persons lie un: Mr. Williams is possibly the most interested claimed at the Post Office person in the pacification and future develop. Aheen, J.

Kuhl, A, inent of the Philippines, having been Consul Adams, J. General Manila when the trouble with Spain | Arrowsmith broke out, and who followed the course of Bales, H. H. events until the insurrection broke out,

Burck He was a personal friend of Emilio Againal. Bingham, J. E. do, and at this time Mr. Williams arrival in Burgess, A, E. Manila with Aggie the, Ipsp in the field seems Biltlan. Mrs. an act of providence, as he would prove an Beaumont, Mrs. G. effective agent in bringing the chieftain to his Beatle, Dr. A.

Brokenshire, F. Beal, Gunner). Bertram, G. | Bell, L.,

Brown, J. Balfour, Mrs. M, B. Boyd, R. P.. Birbs, C.

SODICE.

When asked last evening. If he would be willing to go to Aguinaldo's campandendeavour -to induce the misguided leader to give up the atruggle, Mr. Williams replied: "I would be pleased to be of any service in the matter ofbring ing about peace. My relations with Aguinaldo were always amicable and I could rely upon bis honor. I asked him not to interfere with | Beylii, M. the water system of Manila. · He gave me his | Bisnphot, G. word that it should not be disturbed and he Bannerman, J kept his word at the greatest strain when Calver, Mis one stroke of a sledge hammer would have Cotton, A. S. done the work. 1. had many conferences Champion, Mrs. M. with the chieftain prevjous to the trouble, Cross, Miss and I believe that if I went out to his camp Carotë, H. that he would receive me kindly and it is Cummins). possible that he would listen to what I had to Collies, A. E. Bay

Cohen, A. &,

Senor Sandico, Aguinaldo's secretary, of Costa, P. R. state, who is now with him, owes his life to the Coiffeur, R. Intervention of the consul whas Artecho was Cream was taken prisoner by Aguinaldo's forces when Chambers, Capt. R. he landed in Cavite. Sandicu was a friend of CH. Artecho and expecting the same fate; he fled to Cardova, Mrs. F. M. Consul Williams for protection. The result Callsan, F. W was that before he was turned back to Aggio Candier, W.

Lowp, R Langachwadt, Ad Libisin Leon, C. de Mills, Mrs. J. Marshall

Maclaren, J; W. B. McCabe, P. M. Munron, W, C, McDonough, T. McDonnell. Manwaring,

Moon, T.

fi.G.

Morrison, G. G. Martin, Miss E. G. O. Martis, T Minchip, D. J. Mears, A. Mongaillard, C. Ode Moly M.

Moathouse, J.

McKee, Ray. I.A.

Nicholson, H, J "Naval, P. F. B..

Nasb, F.

Nato, F.

Overbeck, G.

Olber, F. Preston, P. H-H.

the latter had given his promise to protect him, Chading, Brothers & Pellet, J and he kept bis worden

COMMA

With the relations that exist

existed between the

she | Carpenter, F. G.

consul and the Filipino before the outbreak Davis, J. Li, and the favombia conditions of a complete un Daly, M.;

zadder it is belived by many that Consul Wille Digunak

Palmer, H. A Palmer, J.

Feck, L Pandre, Dr. L. S. Philipi, CF.

Flores, J. S.

Fox, F.

(2)

Fuimales (Bombay)

Felicic, Blas

Goh Rikisaburs

Geoghegan, N. M..

Ghulam Rasoo)

Galthke. Fr.

Gahor Khan

Gewanal Sing, IP.C

80%

Garcia, B.

Hans, Mrs. A. J. C.

Heintz, H.

Hinton, R. S.

Hollister, G. K. Hinda Singh Haraguchi, A. Harper, A Hand, H. J. (Manila), To Constancio Hand, Vic. Eng. School, Bangkong. Harwood, Thomas Hashem Alli, 1.P.C.

667

Hilton, St. John. Hazar Khan, I.P.C.610 Hesa, Miss O. Joseph, 5, S. Abdul, Jurmanali Shah. Jamal Singh Jawalla Singh, I.P.C.

614

Kushiro, C. Klama, Miss A. Kader Bap, 'Joup. Koch, Carl

Kosar Singh, I.P,C. 556.

Monamed Deen, L.P.C.

790

Murad Khan, LPG. 519 Mayson, William

Macyéngh, E. Nah, J. Mc. Noble, Lt W. Neden, Thomas Nazal Khan Nogueira, M. Nawab Khan, I.P.C.637 Orr, Capt. S. G. Oibes, F. (2)

Ola to Omuh, (Manila), 5, Praya East, Wan- chai, Hongkong. Ohaten, Madame Perica, F. Pierre, D.

Piry,

H

Prizis, E.

Pederson, C. Roza, A. M. R. C Rosauro, Miss L Bongier, I,

Ram Dhor Singk Sayick, M. I. Kolly

(Singapore)

(2) Sultan Mahomed

Stern, B.

Smulas, H.

Saloon, A. J. Sato, T. Sassoon, S.

Stanford, Mrs. M.. Sturdy, E. V. (London). Stevenson, Fanny Shores, D. M. Sassoon, David Smith Harry Shean, Gesi C. Said Mohamed Saifuluh (parcel.) Sampson, Mrs. (i pcL), Thornhill, Capt. Teves, Mariana Telviar Umetami, N. Ultam Singh Utter Singh, I.PC. 774. Veasey, Mrs. L. Warir Khan War Singh Wickins, H: W. (a) Yonsen, Mrs. Verijn, E.

List of Registered Covers for Merchant Ships,

S., Amigo F. Wallet,

Belgian King Abernethy, Bergenhaus Sovendsen. Calchas mal...H. C; Beasley, Calchas...Mr. Carefull China...........Mr. Cooper. Deucalion......M. 1. Garbutt Hangchow...], M. Williams. Idomenous.......T. Connollys. Kaifong

H. S. Clifton. Kirkfield

G. Dubrog... ..). Ambrosa Hi Broch, John Mann.

¡¡ Menalaus

Palatin

Radley

Sakina Rickutées, R. GeLowden. Saint Jeroms. Capt. A. Jagen Shantung Miler,

Strangyle D. McDonald Talytian.................W. H. Malloch, Chief Officer. Talyuan...Pugd.

Taiyuan Capt. Nelson, Tsinan

W. H. Wilson. (1) Taman Capt O: Anderson, Ulysser panti, H. Welden. Vienna, AaaiiiC, McLayr

Consignees,

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM TRIESTE, FIUME PORT SAID, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship THE

في

"TRIESTE,"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at her risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited whence delivery may be obtained.

This Vassel brings.Cargo

י

From Venice, ex S.S. Pelluse transhipped at

Trieste.

From Levante, er 5.S. Apollo transhipped at

Port Said,

Optional Cargo will be discharged here uniers notice to the contrary be given immediately.

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 36th instant, or they will not be recognized

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the oth instant, will be subject to rent..

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & Co,

Agents..

Hongkong, 20th March, 1901.

[3200

Ensurance.

NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. HE Undersigned' AGENTS of the above Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at

·CURRENT RATES.

SIEMSSEN & Co. Honglering, tilch May, riot.

Intimations.

THE

Intimations.

FOTKE,

REQUIRED by a First Class MERCAN

TILE HOUSE in Hongkong, an Experienced Man of Business, to'act as COM- PRADORE. The Highest References required. No one need apply unless he is prepared to give Substantial Security in the Sum of $100,000; fo Apply in writing to

ROBINSON

PIANO CO., LIMITED.

. BEST VALUE IN

PIANOS.

MONTHLY PAYMENT

SYSTEM,

TUNING.

REPAIRS.

Our Speciality. INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS. US I C Grand stock, reduced to clear. Hongkong, 13th March, 1005.

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGAM

TION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM YOKOHAMA AND KOBE. HE Steamship

THE

"CHINA,"

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.

NEIT

[26

TEITHER the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS not the OWNERS of the S.S. COLONIES

ill be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT con

stay in this port.

baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed attracted by the Officers or the Crew during her 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

Noon, on the 36th instant, or they will not be recognised.

Hongkong, 18th March, 1901.

Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKES

and MASTER, 12, Queen's Road, Central. Hongkong, 15th February, 1001. [207€ "HE CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE

THE COMPANY, LIMITED.

HONGKONG EXCHANGE, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT,

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

EXCHANGE LINES, $50 Per Annum.

PRIVATE LINES, $100 Per Annum.

NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION,

N.B.-A special charge is made for lines of more than average length,

ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES-

CRIPTION IN STOCK,

INCLUDING:-

13400

BATTERIES,

CHEMICALS,

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS. sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before WCEASED to be a CLERK at our Office, This Day MR. E. JOCKERS and we don't hold ourselves RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT incurred by him.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Superintendent's Office, 3. Queen's Building. Hongkong, 21st March, 1901.

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,

THEREAS the following UN-ISSUED

• NOTES have been STOLEN from the Premises of the BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE and which said Notes are expressed on the face thereof to be PAYABLE at the BRANCH OFFICE of the said BANQUE in SATCON, the

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 26th instant, will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & CO

Agenta. Hongkong, zoth March, font,

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TOYO KISEN KAISHA,

NOTICE.

"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"NIPPON MARU,"

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

Goods remaining unclaimed after the 27th instant, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

GEORGE ECKLEY,

'Actg. Agent.

Hongkong, 20th March, tonj

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS..

FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.

THE Steamship

"GLENGYLE,”

17

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ld, at Kowlɔon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the 27th instant, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

All ship damaged 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, 21st March, 1901,

[3550

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "QUEEN ADELAIDE," - FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO

HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND SHANGHAI.

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Veno! will be landed and stored at Consignoes' risk and expense

DODWELL & go, LIMITED, Agants. Hongkong, z2nd March, 1901. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP CO, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "BENCLEUCH," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed, 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 remain- ing undelivered after the 26th

instant, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be prs. sented to the Undersigned on or before the 1st April, or they will not be recognized, garde

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods am to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the alb instant.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by.

GIBR LIVINGSTON & CO, TheAgents.

Hongkong, ajrd March, 1901,

£3580

GAL NOTICE OF REMOVAL

BEG to inform my Patrons and Public Generally that I have REMOVED my Stores from No.13 to No. 5, D'AGUILAR STREET.NE

H. RUTTONJRE, MILAGREG D'AzulaŤ Sirsil. Hongkong, 17th April, 1900, 2

WH

13530

Numbers of which said Notes are as follows:

Series V 49, 1 to 1,000 of $1 (One Dollar)

cách.

Series Z 49, 1 to 1,000 of $1 (One Dollar)

each.

The Public are hereby CAUTIONED against purchasing or dealing in any way with such Notes, as the BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE accept no liability for the same.

By Order of the Chief Manager in Salgon,

For the BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE, L. BERINDOAQUE,

Acting Manager.. Hongkong. z6th February. 1001,

:

Tabic

THE BRITISH NORTH BORNEO CO.

PPLICATIONS are invited for the

INSULATORS,

ELECTRIC BELLS

LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS,

TELEPHONES, WIRE

SWITCHES,

TRE, &c., &c.,

PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.

ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS,

Erected and kept in order.

Estimatas given for all kinds of Electrical

work.

Trained Mechanicians sent to Out-Ports to fit up installations if required.

A POSITION of SUPERINTENDENT NOTE ADDRESS:-2, ICE HOUSE ROAD

of PUBLIC WORKS and GOVERNMENT SURVEYOR. Applications and Copies of Testimonials to be sent to the undersigned, from whom terms may be learnt. Appointment to be taken up as soon as possible.

SÍBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents. Hongkong, 26th January, 190r. [1240

PIANOFORTE LESSONS.

MISS M. MARQUES DA SILVA begs to notify that she undertakes to give LESSONS in PIANOFORTE to LADIES and

CHILDREN.

Terms very Moderate.

Enquiries by Letter, Care of OFFICE of This Paper.

Hongkong, 17th January, 1901.

MADAME ZARIA.

FORTUNE TELLER,

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LATELY arrived from America will stay only for a Short Time in Hongkong, where she can be consulted from 9 A.M. to 12, and 3 to 7 P.M. at the Annexe to THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, Room No. 15, Second floor,

Hongkong, 19th March, 1901.

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