NOTAND

CACALENDAL.

JUNE. Meteorological meant based on fifteen years observations to 1878.

Harbincter

Ties:nom per

Humidity

Randfall

TO-DAY,

WEATHERA REPORT,"

Banuseles

Teungjur

Hunt

franslarga

29.764

.80.7

.830

16 496

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1901.

The steaner Flintshire, from Middlesbro and London, left Singapore on the 17th inst., and is due here on or about the 23rd in..

The O. &. D.S. S, Co's steamer Gaelfe, with Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Mails, &c., left San Francisco for this port, vía Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 14th inst

:

The P. M. S S. Cô's steamer' City of Peking, with Mails, &c., left San Francisco for this port, the Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai on the 6th inst.

DONGWONG AND WIKAMIL U.S.S. Bennington'...' Union

Pe

29 73

29 66

83

85

St. Fuoch

82

79

Simangan

0.30

Zuire

June

Tris...

HO-DAY.

Tuesday, 4th June. yot.

Burnside

Change ight of gik maon of 27th year of | Bailan

Kamiga.

Su-Rises........

Seis

shr. 18min.

bhi. qquin.

High water-Marning.............. ghr, gouin. Afternoon thr. e5min. water-Horning.

... ahr. domin.

Afternoon ghr. gamtin. ANNIVERSARIES.

1815-Battle of Waterloo. 1843-Church of the Conception, Hongkong,

consecrated.

1862-Explosion on the Union Star at Shang,

hai 17 lises lost. 1877-Disastrous flood at Foochow; 2,000 lives 1889-Loss of the ss. Beuled on the White

Rocks, Swatow.

lost.

Colonies...

Fei Hoo.....

Munchen Sandakan

|

|

||

Carisson, A.

Cruz, D. B.

Cary, W. H. F. Comrie, J.

Gaffiel, E..

Carlion, P.

Pereira, Miss S. Plummer, H..B. Perrault, E. l'erkey, S. Page, Miss M. Pastrano, D. J

Dannenberg, Miss E. Postrano, D. J Darlington, H.

Dunbar, T. E. Deas, W. P. Davis, Miss A... Dean, F. Donnels,

Darma Sayna, A. B. Duncan, D.

grek wajanen- Kowloon Dock.

Dingaidin, A.

Elkins, S. B...

It

Evans, W. A.

Ezekiel, A. R.

Fobris, G.

"

French, Mrs.

Foot, Capt. F.

Fogen, O.

Cosmopolitan

Flint, O. M...

PASSED THE CANAL.

th

Outward-14th May Beniawers, Glaucus, Malava, Hudson, Sydney, Sambia. 17th May Flintshire, Heinous, Rhein, Crusader, May-xion, Devonshire, Imogene 24th Hyson, Sado Maru, Min, Ranskan, Shirley. 28th May-Silesia, (German) Agamemnon, Pioneer 31st May-Renalder., 4th June Bayern, Malacca, Glamorganshire, Acilia, Deacation, Klek, gih Jane-Annam, Kawa- che Maru, Ballaarat, "Arara, Jupiter, June-Kaison, Kongsberg, St. Trent, Eraher 1896-Mr. F. A. Swettenham appointed Re.cog. Franz Ferdinand, Frica, Glentagan, sident General of the Federated Malay Glenroy, 14th June-Bamberg, Patrečius, States.

Ernest Simons. 1897Jubilee Celebrations commenced at

Yaweward-4th June-Habata Marg 11th Windsor.

June-Prinz Heinrich, Wittekind. 14th June 1808-Chinese concluded town for £2,000,000-Pirhus.

Arrival at Homo-h June-Albenge from Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-

7th June-Parr. 11th June-Agamemnon, ing Co. 1899-Meeting of Bours say impossible to akta Moru, Serbia,

accede more than R. K. proposals.

TOMORROW,

Wednesday, 19th June, 1901.

SOPPING COMITS, A

Capt. W. H. West, of the steamship Penarth,

throughout.

Chineseyth of 5th-moon of 27th year of frem New Zealand, reports:-Fine passage

Nalang-s!.

Sun -- Aices

Sets

High water-Morning

Afternoon

shr. min. Ökr. gquin. „John, igmin,

ole. Quin Low waterlarning zhr. jomin. Afternoon .....

Str. zzutin. ANNIVERSARIES.

1834-The Late Rev. C. H. Spurgeon born. 1842-Slangbai occupieřby British forces. 1858-Gwalior captured by Sir Hugh Rose. 1864-The Confederate shabam sunk by the

Federal cruiser Kearsarge. 1897-Thirty-three prisoners released from Victoria Gaol in honour of the Dia- mond Jubilee. 1899-Important seizure of arms at Bankok on board German steamer Else for Hong- kong.

AGENDA.

TOMÓRKOW

Daylight The O. SK Ca's steamer Auping

Maru tenyes foi Coast Paris,

Noon-Douglas Cols steamer Thales leaves

for Coast Ports, 2.30 p.m.-Public Auction by Messrs. Hughes

& Hough at Lai-chi-kak, p.mA. L. Co.'s steamer farin Valerie

leaves for Japanese Ports. Cargo ex Sambía subject to vent.

SHIPPING CAZETTE.

In future the Telegraphe shipping form supe plied to Captains af vesels will contain a heading for notices of officers and engineers transferred or on leave, etc. Friends will much oblige by giving this information -

June

Mr. Strelly, 3rd einer of the Chrivdra, has been appointed and engiucer of Taishan, vico Mr. Huichiinson, resigned.

Ture th

E. Studdan, chief engineer of the Di mand has gone hume.

A. Wylie lugwer of Fragarida has Sean promoted chjøljemigrer Thanente.

Mr. Tindall, chi fofficer. Tal hun" has been tra sfered N

ידי

Capt Leuss, of the steamship A-si-chang, from Bangkok, reports-Fair S. W. monsoons all the way up.

Captain Laver, of the steamship Whampoa, from Amoy, reports:-Fresh breeze, cloudy, and rainy weather.

Capt. P. H. Rolle, of the steamship Yun- sung, frain Manila, repints:-Moderate winds and sea throughout the passage.

Capt. E. J. Buller, of the steamship 'umsang, from Singapore, reports:-Moderate 3. to 5.W. monsoons and sea throughout, with occasional hewy showers of rain..

Captain 11. Bruhn, of the steamship Elita Norrk, from Chinkiang, reports:-Light breeze and fine weather up to roth, the last day strong breeze and rough sea, with rain squalls. Captain J. Payne, of the steamship Chayang, from Shanghai and Swatow, reports:-Light N. winlls, dull and overcast weather to Swatow,

squalls. thence to port fresh 5. Greeze and heavy rain

Ciptain Frazier, of the steamship Hunan, from Chinkiang, reports Fine clear weather with light variable winds to Brothers from there to port stinng 5.5. W. and SW. winds with heavy rain showers and moderate sea.

Captain E. Stringer, of the steamship Chin. king, from Wuku and Chinkiang, reports:- Light variable winds and fine clear weather to Turnabout, thence fresh .W. to S. and S.E.. winds with squally weather till arrival.

Cape R. Lincoln, of the steamship wang Lee, from Shanghai, reports:- Had light N. wind and fine clear weather to Peshans, thence to others Jonderate S.S.W. winds, and over- cast sky, from there to port siring S.W. winda with hard squalls and heavy rain

g in the tmna sa dis. | xaplic Ate Steuben akoffier Folha been prouvard chief, ez of larojne shin.

Mr. C. Stuar, and otti er Fathna, has been transferred to the Trushin,

Hung tinh.

Mr. H. P. Vincent, and officer, Pekin, ise transferred to the thall,

Mr. A. J. Philbey, 2 -d officer, Chikli, is trans« ferred to the Pekin

Mr. J. D. James, chief officer, Chungking, is transferred to the Chilli.

Mr. P. H. Cowan, chief-officer, Chikli, is transferred to the Chungking,

Mr. W. Murduck is 3rd engineer, Laisang. Captain G. Payne, from leave, commands

the Laitang.

Mr. C. Tilley is 41b engineer, Laisang,

STEAMERS UŽTRA

Shanghai......

f'o-morrow

Beat.barn ....... agapore. Tomurtag Shivanuseki T-morrow Manila...... 'ane 20th

Make Sur

usination

Bendawers

(...

ju do

|

Painter, B. W.

Painter, Rev. T. W.

| ́S.S. Æliu Nörsäck........). J. McCarthy.

Emma Luyke... Capt. Wallis.. Hailan .........R. Olsen, Hankow...] Christie.

Hanoi wtiating

Pereira, D: S, G. Pomeroy, Dolly Rivington, C. Fr Rose,

14

Ramos, A. Read, Miss Rushy, C.

B..

Roberts

Ryder, Capt. A.

Rúss, E. P.

Freeman, Miss V. W. Rynolds. R.

Forest, Miss A.

Friedman, Mrs. S.

Fernandes, C. Field, H. C. Forster, Dr. Fernald, F. L. Goetz, F. Georgeson, J. Grunstein, B. Greenwood, T. L/C Garratt. T. Criffin, C. Grandt, H. Gray, J. C.

Goicuria, Sr. A. Godwin Mrs. Hardey, R. J. Haches, Mrs. H. Hooley, P. F. G.

vermeyer, T. C.. Hoby, G. Harrison, Mrs. P.

allard, F. J. Heacock, A Hay, Rev. N. E. Hark, G. Hall, S.-B.

Hendersen, W. H.

Heaney, Mrs. Hawles, W. L.. Hakata, C.

Harding, H. S Bustie, J. (R

Harper, A. H.

Hughes, E.. Hing, C

Hastie, G. F. Hill Depût

Hawes, C. H.

Hughes, Mrs. tp Fui

Irvine., Miss

Irwin, C. W. Johnson, J. Jeffries, Rev. M. Jenkins, C. M. Juma, Mrs. Jobinson, R. Jansson, A.

Karmantz, 3

Routerford, Mrs. H, H.

"Kai Randior.

. E. Tilston. P. Smilas,

Kashing Capt. Sanderson. Manual Laguna. F. Nielson. Monmouthshire..Capt. J. Kennedy. Monmouthshire W. Cropley.

·Auter.

P. Walker,

Parramatta.C. Murtis. President

Radley

U.S.H.S Relief.

·Relief Relief

R: B. Munro,'..

John Mann,

Chas. McFeely.

J. H. McNeil."

J. H. Miller.

Relief....P. Schneider.

S.S. Rewa....

.C. Cantonnias.

Saint Jerome ..Capt. A. Jones. - Shantung ...........Miles.

.Miles,

..J. Kynock.

...R. O. Losd. (3)

List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Omoes

at Hongkong.

Rouss

Reid, J. G.

Roberts, H. C.

H

Shantung Taksang Ula

Robinson, & Co. J.

Richard, Proff."

Remedios, Mru, F. M.

Robinson, C. T.

Reid, J. C.

Smith, W. A.

Baekerhein.

Stewart, Messrs. J. & G. | Bruff Comedy,

Powlee. Quanonsung."

Siven, E.

Butler Duncan Pigtail. Sham.

Stephen, A.

Chechosiang.

Stack.

Steel,

Chingtai.

Steamer Wineland.

Shrewsbury, R. W.

Stevens, G.

Standley, L.

Sawada, Miss

Schuh, S.

Siv, R. TP. Spieler, O. Santos Simpson, A. I. Shane, Capt. Shideler, A. M. Sambome, Dr. F. G. Spiller, M. Sanyer, N. M.

Sparrevolin, F. G. P.

Stewart, Miss Sterleng, G. J. Stockwood, W. G. Start, Miss G, Tomyikkin

Torre, T. Talbot, T. W. Takenowchi, Miss H. Tsan, Mrs. Tong Hong

Thomson, Mrs. A.-D. Takmakoff

Thompson, P. H. W.

Underwood, J.

Vanderpvel, Mrs. M.

White, S.

Westrop, Miss

Wilkins, Mrs.

Welch, J. Will, W. N.. Wheeler, 1. Woods & Co. Wren, PL.W. E. Watts, Mrs.

johnson Hon. H. C. B. Ward, E. Kelper, G. Kirk, Dr. R. Kelton, W. Kuhn, F. Kirkman, G. W Knapp, Jr., W." King, G. G. Kirk, A. R. Kirne

Kurster, Mrs. O. W. London, H. J. Laglaize L. Loher, A. Larkin, A. Leon, C. de

Wheate, W. E.; Westcote, H. Walker, J. D. Williamson, J. Wenburg, H. O. Williams, D. Waller, J. Whinnerah, T. C. Watts, Miss F. W. Wise, A. W. S. Wallace, F Walter, R. Young, W. R.

Young, H. Young, Ed. Zinn, G. A.

t

List of Registered Covers in Poste Rostante. Ahmed Deen, LF.C... Kader Hadjie Mo-

bamed Abdul 638 (2) Blank, Miss A., Arran Kabn, R.

dale, Southport (1) Keniper, A. C. (Lon- Relamed.

don), Buta Singh

Karun Ilahi Bova and Co., Supt.

Brewery. Burkeh Ali Khan,

1.P.C. 856 Brimble, Capt. A. Bartulo H.

Deveral, Bonifacio

Kahim Bakash Kelardy, G. Lyons & Co. J Ludah Singh Montera, F. M. Massey Lee, J. H, McKay, Charles Morris, Capt. Rg Rudo Moadbalagh

Chunda Singh,I.P.C.385Mohamed

Mayson, William

MacVeagh, E.

Marie, Hugo

Bobal Singli

Hocker, Guy

Clarke, 1.

Crane, E. H.

...Inne 20th

Collins, H. M.

Sing pure

June 2011

ruz, M. B.

Singapore

Calto, J. T

Sing pore

Polom.bo June 25th Fitpan June 6th

June 21st

Delhi, N. M. Khan.

Mitchell, R.

June 25th

Dean Singh, J.P.C.

547

Mahieu, A.

Duff, A,

Delbanco, E.

Singapore

zvirna .. America Aluru......Jap.n Bayern.....

Sachsen

June 21st

City of Peking...... San Francisco...July 4th

We would see the attention of, alipoang frus to th

my te in while li** Miganeri Expertail and fearg

are noe pribdi, ned in these colour, but s

lly are the untongers, né šampadora de

Mr. J. S. McGavin, chief engineer, Chefon, | dad wale

is transferred to the Wansung.

Mr. E. Hankey, chief engineer, Woosung, is

transferred to the Chefon.

Mr. A. Donaldson, acting and engineer, Payang, is on leave.

Captain W. E. Saver, from home leave, has

gone in command of the facedonia.

Mr. A. Spiers, acting chief engineer, Esang, has gone 2nd engineer, Puenton,

Captain F. G. Monsarrat,, Macedonia, is on

leave.

Mr. M. Courtney, from leave, is chief officer, Laisong.

Mr. W. F. Bichard, from leave, is 2nd officer, Laisang,

Mr. Gostling is 3rd officer, Zaíïang Mr. J. D. MacKracken, from leave, is chief engineer, Latsang.

Mr. W. Gow, from leave, is and engineer, Loisung.

June 19th.

Mr. J. F. O. Stratton, 3rd engineer sa. Whampoa, has been promoted and engineer 6.9. Shast.

Mr. H. Knox, has joined the Whampoa, as 3rd engineer,

Mr. McCarthy, and engineer, sa, Elita Neath, has left that shir

"Mr. Jorgensen, 2nd officer, Elita Nostock, is on sick leave, at Shanghai

Mr Siegmann, has been transferred and engineer of the Elita Nossack, from the Nanyang

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS. DUE

American (Coptic) to-morrow.

Autralian (Australian) zoth instant

English (Sunda) 1st instant.

American Ambrice Maru) 25th atent.

- German (Bayern) 25th instant,

German (Sechsen) 26th instant.

American (City of Prking) 4th prox American (Garlic) Tath prox

・・

Sailings

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE..

Letters for the following

Fox, F. (2)

Farmalce (Bombay)

Felicie, Blaz

Fusuisace, A. Ferreira, F. X. P. Fairis, G. (Singapore). Freidinan, R. Fortesquien, H. Frampton, Mrs. Gahor Khan

Gewanal Singh, LP.C,

807

claimed at the Post Dig persons lle un Garcia, R.

Auzer, Bishop Van Armistead, Misa A. J. Awjwin, Miss Agatha G

Allan, Mrs. W. J. Andrew, Miss Anderson, Mis, Arnold, Miss

Anderson, O. M, Abern, J. Atherton

Bryan, M. R. Bird, W. R. M. Barion, A. L. L Buissioné, W. T. Benham.

Burroughs, Miss C. Byror, A. C. Boyd, Mrs. J. Bowrou, J. E.. Blass, A. Burden, A. Biles Burke, Miss

Bennett, E. F,

Beyldon, P.

Beya, C, B. Bales, H

Budgen, J Chapman, W. Mrs. Cartlidge, J... Cowie, E. R. Callesen, Capt, V Cawie, Mrs. Cooke, L. F Graig, L Chaves, L. L.

Li Pin Shang Lebrun, II. Lee, Miss D Lee, G. Menasché, L, Marco's, Si R. McGregor, A. Mills, W.

Maxwell, Lieut. D. H. Myer, J. D. Matisenn, J. F Mui. Miss A, Mein, W. MacCallum, D. Machlowsky, P. von Medical Officer Moffatt, Dr. A. T. Monteiro, T. Mullins, J. H. Mehta, Miss S Malpas, Miss McKinnon, J. F.

- Miss, A.

Marshall, A. W. Nicol J. A. Neilson, E. Nishizaki, G. O'Beirne. J. J Osawa, Miss Owen, W. P.

O'Connor, Mrs. J; M.. Olcott, Miss E Osborne, E. Paulsen, T. Pillay, J. R. Paterson, J. H.

Pintrowsky et Phul, V. Merle Parkinson, DrT/W/

Carrington, JC Cuncio, Mrs. Vai Costa, M. J..

McNab, J

Mirza Sadig

McGill, Major H. S

(Tientsin).

Nawab Khan, 1.F.C.637

N. C. III.

Nelson, A.

Noble, James

Ota (Manila), to Omub,

5, Praya East, Wan

chai, Hongkong. Ohaten, Madame "Prixis, E.

Pederson, C. Preston, B.

Gulab Khan, IP.G, 509 Ryan, A.

Gunda Singh. Gleick, M.

Gonsalez, J.

Passantino, Z. (2) Ram Dhor Singh

Ramlall

Roberts, J. (2)

Ricco, Madame

Hand. (Manila), To-Sultan Mahomed

Constancio Hand, Shores, D., M. Vic. Eng, School, Smith, Harry Hongkong

Schlichting, Mrs.(1 pcl.) Hasham All, I.P.C. 667 Shi Fui Ting (Cosmo

Hilton, St. John.

Hazar Khan, I.P.G.016 Hesa, Miss O. Hodge, Ed. G. Port- land (Maine), Re. turned. Hakan Singh, 1.6,

602 Hail, J. L.

Hall, Capt. F.. (ə)- Boasul, S. Haynes, J Herman Singh (Sin-

Kapore) Harris, W

Hamlin, Mrs. G. Imanichi, S. Johnson, C-E. Jeewan Singh, IEC,

664

Koch, Carl

politan Dock).

Stádep, J. T. Sammel & CR. Sclub, S. Stewart, E. Strinfield, E. L Tcherviosky

Tilley, Capt. (3) Ultam Singh Uttu Singh, I.P.C. 774 Veasery, Mrs. L. Vomura, Ga Hongkong,

to Kawamoto, (Mani Ja);

Van Ness, Miss H. C. (2)

Vozeer Singh:

West; Mia. M..

Wazir Singh

Waryam Singh Wills, A. Zuniga, M. M.

List of Registered Covers for Merchant

Ships.

S.5. Assov mandi, G. Nazinovich,

w Alldi sogno, M. Richinson, HMS Barfieur G. Grovel 8.S. Belgian King Abernethøy.

Changsha, Capt. Moore. Jean Chinam Juiced. Mr. Cooper,

Cheong Seng Loong. Sunsanyuen. Duncan Chesney, Takmakoff.

Dobell, Welsh Fusilcers.Thl.

John Wheeler.

Honjoo.

Ingsantec.

Kamcheong

Kongyuenhong.

Kwongsingloong.

Laihopyuen.

Laprik.

Lichuenshang.

Kongyuenheng.

Leile Werthman.

+

Tolesham.

Turgens.

Futtmettons,

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Consignees,

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FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE, H.A.L. Steamship

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OF

HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LIME

FOR DIGLASES OF INẸ CHEST

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all other redegjues Love jalil.

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GRIMAULT & C9, Parly. Sold by ali Chouniata

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DENTISTRY.

MERICAN SYSTEM, WONG HO-MI,

SURG. DENTIST.

TERMS MODERATE. CONSULTATION FREE. 50, QUEEN'S Road CentraL. Hongkong, 2nd January, 1901.

DENTISTRY.

SUL SANG,

(Lately Practising with Dr. 1. SAKATA),

DENTIST,

No. 4. Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 3rd January, koor.

SIEN TING, SURGEON, DENTIST,

No. 14, PAGUILAR STRERT. - TERMS VERY MODERATE,

Consultation free. Hỏngbang,,371, Santan-ber, 1RQR

NOTICE.

NOT:

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116c

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. “HE'P. & O. §. N. Co.'s Steamship

"SHANGHAI," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by ile above-named vessel 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 given to the contrary before Noon, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the zoth instant, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob- tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong. 14th June, 1001..

FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERPEN, ROTTERDAM, PENANG. AND SINGAPORE.

THE N.D.L. Steamship

"WÜRZBURG." Captain Schtider, having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon,

TO-DAY.

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be: landed into the Gadowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd instant, will, be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will ba examined on the 22nd instant, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Hongkong Ofice. Hongkong, 15th June, roar. ... [6320 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, FENANG & SINGAPORE

THE Steamship

"MARIA VALERIE,” having arrived, Consignees of Carga 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 Venice, ex S.S. Mattimillano tran-

shipped at Trieste. **

From Trieste, er 5.5. Imperator transhipped-

at Bombay,

Tac Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless

notice to the contrary be given immediately.

OT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.. Neither the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS, nor the OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers of the Crews AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY of the following Vessel during her stay in

ITS USE.

Hongkong Harbour WG. HUMPHREYS & Co.,

· Bank Buildings, Hongkong, oth March, 1807,

SEA WITCH, American ship, Howea-Master | ADOLPH OPRIO, American ship, Amesbury,——

Standard Oil Co.

UNTOUCHED BY HAND.

MELLIN'S

FOOD

For INFANTS and INVALIDS.

When prepared is similar to Breast

LOM)

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent la to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon, on the 23rd instant, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 3rd Instant, will be subject to rent

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 17th June, 190

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AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM: NAVIGAC

TION COMPANY,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

FROM YOKOHAMA AND KOHE,

THE Sternship

having arrived, Consigness 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 azad instant, or they will not be recognised, SALES TRA

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the aand instant, will be subject to ren Bill of Lading will be e

Hongkong

SANDER

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