THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1902.

Shipping Steamers.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

MANILA.********

CEBU and ILOILO

MANILA respe

FOR

LIMITED.

SINGAPORE, PORT DARWIN, THURS

DAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRUS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE .......isə....................

STEAMERS.

TO SAIL

BUNGKIANG ***. 5th February. sth February. KAIFONG ** CHANGSHA *** ... 20th February.

OHANGSHA "20th February.

The Attention of Passengers 15 directed to the Superior Accommodauan offered by those steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. A daly qualified Surgeon is carried.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

OUTWARDS.

STEAMERS.

FROM

GLASGOW. and LIVERPOOL.

"TYDEUS "

ANTENOR"

.NESTOR!"

11.

11.

15th February '1902) Trat

126th

#

6th March,

12th

CALCHAS "

DARDANUS:

HOMEWARDS.

FOR LONDON.

"TOMENEUS"

"AJAX"

"ULYSSES"

"ANTENOR"

18th Feb., 1902.

4th March,.. 15th 29th

1.

FOR LIVERPOOL(DIRECT), (Taking Cargo at LONDON RATES), "TANTALUS "

15th Feb., 1902.

" TYDEUS "

15th Mar, 16

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents, 0, S. S. Co.

PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO.

Agents for and in connection with

THE OREGON RAILROAD AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, Operating the New First-class Steamships

"

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INDRAVELLI," INDRAPURA,"

and

(5 KNIGHT COMPANION,"

between

PORTLAND (OR.,) Calling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE,

HONGKONG AND

and YOKOHAMA.

THE Steamship #INDRAPURA," will be despatched for PORTLAND (OR,) on or about

the 20th February.

Through Bills of Lading issued' to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points.

For Freight, apply to

THE PORTLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO.

[12660 Hongkong, 6th February, 1902.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

PROPOSED SAILINGS.—SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.

Destinations.

Steamers,

Captains.. Sailing Dates,

MAIDZURU MARU"..T. Saito

FOR TAMSUI*. .“DAIJIN_MARU ".........T. Ogata.........SUNDAY, 16th February.

FOR ANPING*.

WEDNESDAY, 19th February. FOR TAMSUI......." DAIGI MARU." .........T. Kitano......SUNDAY, 23rd February, FOR FOOCHOW*„"ANPING MARU” ......K. Sadzuki......WEDNESDAY, 26th February.

* Vid SWATōw and AMOY.''

The Company's new steamers are specially designed for the coast trade of South China and Formosa and are fitted with all modera improvements. Excellent accommodation is provided for ist class passengers and a duly qualified doctor is carried.

All steamers carry the Imperial Japanese Mails, subject to periodical inspection by the Government Marine Surveyors, and are registered in the highest class at Lloyd's.

Steamers will go alongside the Co.'s Pontoon at the Customs' water-front premises at Tamsui to land all passengers and cargo..

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA

For Freight, Passage and further Information, apply to,

Hongkong, 12th February, 1902.

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

Agents.

[1379 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM- NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,

STEAM TO YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

HE Company's Steamship

"TRIESTE,"

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- Captain Mitis, will leave for the above places,

TION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG, RANGOON, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, FIUME AND TRIESTE

Taking Cargo at through rates to the BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, KED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS). HE Company's Steamship THE

"CHINA," Captain Musca, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 18th February, P.M.

This steamer has capital accommodation for passengers. Eectric light. A doctor is carried. For Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents.

{s3d Hongkong, 28th January, 1902 EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at PORT. DARWIN & QUEENSLAND

PORTS, and taking through Cargo to.

ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)

THE Steamship

THE

"GUTHRIE," Captain McArthur, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 27th instant, at Noon,

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

Tais Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light.d

A Stewardess and a duly-qualified Surgeon are carried.

V.B.Return Tickets issued by this Com- pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGA- TION COMPANY and vice vershing For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 4th February, 1907,

[160d)

on SUNDAY, the 16th instant, at Daylight.

The steamer has capital accommodation for passengers. Electric light A doctor is carried.

For Freight ar Passage, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 7th February, 1902. · [170d

TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL S.S." CO.)

REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN

HONGKONG AND MANILA- IN 48 HOURS. THE Company's well-known Steamship

"ROSETTA MARU,” 3.876 Tons, Captain Tale, will be despatched hence for MANILA on or about MONDAY, the 17th instant, at Noon.

:

Comfortable Magnificent accommodation. cabins. Excellent table. Unrivalled speed. Electric light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE MITSUI BUBSAN KAISHA,

Agents.4 No. 6, Ice House Street, Corner of Des Voeux Road, 1st floor Hongkong. h February, 1902.

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"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Steamship

"GLENGARRY," Captain. J. 3. Stevenson, R.KR., will be des patched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 26th instante,eN

For Freight or Passage, apply to:

MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW, Hongkong, 11th February, 1902,7 [1744

Shipping. STEAMERS.

Intimations,

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION, ..

N there

THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED;

·FOR MANILA.

THE Company's New Steamship:

"RUBI,"

Captain R. W. Almond, will be despatched for the above Port, TO-MORROW, the 14th instant, at Noon.

The Attention of Passengers is directed in the Excellent Accommodation provided by this

Light. Steamer. She is fitted throughom with Electric

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.

General Managers,

[169x Hongkong, 13th February, 1902.

NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA, (Florio and Ribattino United Companies). STEAM FOR

BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE AND. PENANG. Having connexion with Company's Mail Steamers to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN and GENOA,

ALSO

VENICE and TRIESTE, all MEDITER- RANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE, and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS up to CALLAO.

Taking Cargo at through Rates to PERSIAN

GULF and BAGDAD, also BARCE LONA, VALENZA, ALICANTE, AL- MERIA and MALAGA.

HE Steamship

THE

** BORMIDA," Captain Belsito, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 14th instant, at Neon.

At BOMBAY, the Steamer is discharging in VICTORIA Dock

wit be a SPOON COMPETITION OVER. the 700 and 800 yards Ranges.

Subscriptions for the Long and Short Range Cups will be received on the Range.

Members are reminded that the Annual Subscription is now, due and may be paid on the Range or sent to the Honorary Secretary.. MOWBRAY 5. NORTHCOTE, Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, 7th February, 1002.

WANTED

JN KOWLOON, Three Rooms with use of Kitchen and Hathroom, or to share a house.

Apply to

"F.ES.."

Clo 1.K. Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 25th January, 1902

TO BUSINESS GENTLEMEN. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, 49, Pottinge Street, (Next Central Police Station). CENTRAL POSITION, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS,

BEST TABLE IN TOWN. JACANCIES for a few Select Boarders.

f125d

Terms on application to the Manageress. N.B.Mrs. BANYARD wishes to notify gentle- men that she has rersoved from Wild Dell to the above commodious premises, Hongkong, 4th February, 1002.

NEW VICTORIA HOTEL. ROTISSERIE, Meals a la Carte CHOPS, ST30 45, and it pm.

HOPS, STEAKS, etc., etc, at any time,

Monthly Til at Moderate Rates.

Madar & Farmer, Praffictors. Hongkong, 2nd September 1901.

[958c

For further Particulars regarding Freight LEVY HERMANOS.

MERCHANTS, JEWEL LERS AND WATCHMAKERS.

and Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co., Agents,

€18od

DIAMOND

Ilongkong, 13 February, 1002. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.. :

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA. HE Company's Steamship

THE

"LAISANG,"

Captain Geo. Payne, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 15th instant, ag Noon,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 11th February, 1902.

CALIFORNIA AND ORIENTAL

STEAMSHIP.COMPANY.

(1764

IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATCHESON TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILROAD CO.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG TO SAN DIEGO AND SAN FRANCISCO, VIA SHANGHAL, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU..

Taking Cargo and Passengers to JAPAN PORTS, and HONOLULU, The UNITED STATES, &c. Feb. 28 Strathgyle.... | ......!____Friday

THE Steamship

"STRATHGYLE," will be despatched for SAN DIEGO and SAN FRANCISCO, VIA MOJI, KOBE, YOKO-

HAMA and HONOLULU, on FRIDAY, the

28th February.

Through Bills of Lading issued to any point

in the United States..

Cargo will be received on board until 5 P.M. the day previous to sailing. Paroel packages will be received at the OFFICE until the saine. in full. Value of same is required... time, All parcels should be marked to address

Consular Invoices, to accompany cargo des tined to Points beyond San. Diego, should be sent to the Company's' Office, addressed to the Collector of Customs, San Diego. ^_

*

For further Informaation as to Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, China and Japan. (1070 Honokano. 24th January, 1

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TO LET.

THE KENNELS Magazine Gap, Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 4th February, 1902.

TO LET.

EASTMAN'S

KODAKS and FILMS. Sole Agents for " OMEGA" WATCHES. " OMEGA

is the best, "THREE YEARS" guarantee given to every purchaser.

30. QUEEN'S ROAD,

Watson's Building,

217

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THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

SANITARY SOFT

50AP.

JEYES

FLUID

-SOAP.

DISINFECTANT

AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY ITS USE.

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AT

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17090 Hongkong, 31st July, 1901..

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OUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS, CON-

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A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE.

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GRIMAULT'S SYRUP

HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LIME

FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST

All suffering from Gatarrh, Con- sumption. Obstinate Coughs or Colds and those affected with diseases of the Chest, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, should take

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Insurance.

NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

Shipping.

Arrival. A

AMARA British steniner, 1,566, C, J. Mattock,

11th Feb Moli 7th Feb., General. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

THE Undersigned AGENTS of the above AILSA CRAIG, British steamer, 2,166, E

Company are prepared to Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at CURRENT RATES.N

SIEMSSEN & CO..

Hongkong, 18th May, 18gc. -

Masonic,

PERSEVERANCE,

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LODGE OF

HONGKONG, No. 1,165,

REGULAR MEETING of the above

Robertson, 12th Feb-Moji 7th Feb- Coal-Mitsui Busana Kaisha. FAUSANG, British steamer, 110, T.A. Mitchell, 12th Feb.,-Kuichinotau 7th Feb, Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Co, de CHOWTAL, German steamer,, 115, A. Müller,

rath Feb,Bangkok 4th Feb., Rice Butterfield & Swire.

SYDNEY, French steamer, 2,076, Riquior, 13th Feb-Marseilles 12th Jan, and Saigon 9th Feb, Mails and General.-Messageries Maritimes.

WING, SANG, British steamer, 1,517, T. H. Sellar, 13th Feb,-Cauton 19th Feb., General Jardine, Matheson & Co.. HAKATA MARU, Japanese steamer, 3,816, F.

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMAL. Sonimer, 13th Feb, Singapore 4th

SONS HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 17th instant, at 5 for 5.30m precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, 11th, February, 1902.

RAILWAYS IN CHINA..

[181d

To engineers China, says Engineering, pre- sents the most magnificent. field that has ever been opened to them.

WC

Yet in the first engineering need of China -railways-where are we, and what have we to show? Besides the Imperial railways of North China- splendid record of British work (though a Chinese undertaking)-which are apparently allowing ourselves to be bullied out of incli by inch and mile by mile-we can show nothing. The Pekin Hankow Railway, the only open mileage also built by British of which was engineers, is in the hands of a Franco- Belgian syndicate with a distinct Russian back- ing; the concession for the Anglo-American extension of this from the Yangtse, to Canton sold to the same Franco-Belgian spadicate. The right of building railways in Shantung is in the hands of the Germans, by our own un- solicited gift. The short Chinese imperial line-Tientsin to Chinkiang-is forgotten. The provision of railways to the Upper Yangtse Provinces is in the bands of the French; the Burma-China-line persistently squashed; the various Yangise Valley projects apparently as far from actualising anything as ever.

Nor is this wholly due to the present, chaos in China, for the Russians, French and Belgians are at work and keeping their lines going. The interests of all these enterprises are firmly Lacked and furthered in every way by Con- tinental Governments, who realise that such enterprises, though carried on in distant coun- tries and by private companies, are of immense value to the countries whose nationals under- take them.. Little as the English wish or care, as a rule, to rely on official help in their enter prises, yet so strong.is the desire to oust us

from the coming harvest in China that by offi- cial help alone.can we hope to maintain cur rights there. This strong backing is needed if wo эте to acquire concessions, but it is also needed if we are to raise capital in this country for railways: If, for instance, we give up the Shan-hai-kwan New-chwang Rail. way, or the siding ground at Tientsin, on any reasoning of Russia whatever, who in England will feel safe in investing a penny in any similar undertaking? But, given such protection is preserving common-right of pro- perty, there is no fear of the commercial results. Given a lully settled and peopled country, keen trading customs and interests well established, ample mineral and agricultural wealth, and the cheapest material and cheapest and most in telligent labour in the world, and there is little fear of dividends failing, but every certainty of their ample increase.

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE FAR EAST.

Per P. and O. steamer Arcadia, connecting 126 with the steamer Ballaaret, at Colombo, from London, Jan. 10-To Yokohama: Mrs. Whee ler, Messrs. E. Macauley, J. Ramsden To Hongkong Messrs. Whitlow, D. M. Mac- kenzie, Staff Sergeant and Mrs. J. Biles and 5 children, Sergeant and Mrs. W. Farmer From Marseilles, Jan. 17-To Yokohama Messrs. G. E. Henderson, J. Worrall and Misses Worrall (3) To Shanghai: Messes Railton, W. Cowab,. Dr. A. Moore. To Hong kong: Messrs. C. M. Gordon, C. J. Barnes and F. P. Adams, Y

Per P. and O. steamer Ceylon, from London, Jan; it-To Shanghai: Mrs. Rowbothain and child. To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. Drayson, Messrs. S. Powell, D. Pemberton.".

Per P. and O. steamer Oceana, connecting with the steamer Oriental, at Colombo, from London, Jan. 24-To Yokohama: Misses Walford, Gore From Colombo-To Shong hai: Mrs. Meyer. To Hongkong: Misses Ewart, Charlton,

Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Annam, connecting with the steamer Ernest Simons, at Colombo, from Marseilles, Jan. 26.-To Yokohama: Mr. R. Pascio

Feb. General Nippon Yusen Kaisha. CANTON, British steamer, 3,164, C. F. Locic stone, R.N.R., 14th Feb,-London and Singapore 4th Feb., General.-P. & Q. S. N. Co. ULYSSES, British steamer, 2,281, J. Edmond- son, 13th Feb,-Singapore 4th Feb, General-Butterfield & Swire.

LOONGMOON, German sicamer, 1,245. R. Schuldi, 13th Feb.,--Canton 13th Feb, General-Sienissen & Cel PARRAMATTA, British steamer, 2,854, R. T. L

.

Cook, R.N.R.. 13th Feb.-Shanghai-rith Feb., Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Yuemang, Briush str., for Manila Chipuen, American str., for Shanghai. Hakon Afaru, Japanese sin, for Canton. Pak Kong, British str, for Canton. Holden, German str., for Stigon. Pelayo, British str., for Singapore. Harian, French str., for Hoitow. Wingsang, British str., for Swatow. Braemar, British str., for Moji,

·Hoi Ho, British str., for Canton. Wongkoi, German str., for Swatow, P. C. C. Klan, German str., for Bangkok. Carl Diederichsen, German str., for Hoihow. Chiyo, Maru, Japanese str, for Chefoo. Ruds, British str., for Manila. Departures. Feb. 13, Andalusia, German str, for Shanghai. Feb. 13, Ness, British str, for Moji. Feb. 13, Kyoto Maru, Japanese str., for Moji. Feb. 13. P. C. C. Klao, Gen stry for Pangkök. Feb. 13, Sullberg, German str., for Haiphong. Feb. 13, Monadnock, American double-turret

monitor, for cruise.

·

Feb. 13, America Maru. Japanese str., for San

Francisco.

Feb. 13, Sydney, French str., for Shanghai, &c. Feb. 13, Hailoong, British str., for Swatow. Feb. 13, Pegin, British str., for Singapore. Feb. 13, Yuensang, British stry for Manila. Feb. 13. Wongkod, German str, for Shanghai, Feb. 13, Chien, American str., for Shanghai. Feb. 14, Keelung, Maru, Jap. str., for Takao, Feb. 13, Braimur, British str., for Moji. Feb. 13, Chigo Maru, Jap, str., for. Chefoo. Feb. 13, Quarta, German str., for Bangkok. Feb. 13, Kiangst, American str., for Canton.

Passengers-Arrived,

Aer Sydney, for Hongkong from Marseilles -Messrs. Daniel Brun, A. Weill, Misses Il Digan and T. Delethe. From Singapore- Messrs. Pow: Kit Shun, F. Pollock, J. Devos

and Haardt From Batavia-Mr. Song Filoan Hing From Saigon-Messrs. W. Schwanborn, Kasawa, Le Van Guang, Ismail, Japanese and 4 Chinese For Shanghai from Marseilles

Messrs. Bouillard, Soulle, Mrs. Crawford Kert, Miss. Dudgeon, Messrs. II. Nimal, Kerkarino. and Simon Kahn. From Port Said-Mr. and Mrs. Mercurin. From Djiboute Mr. Machili From Calcutta-Miss L. Heimowitch From Singapore-Mr. E. Sandri. For Nagasaki Mrs. Oden, Mrs. Otoyo, and Mr. Ishimaru. Sisters Becher, Schmid, Redec, Turnemire, From Marseilles for Yokobama-Mr. Jean Giol, Desseyret, Rignes, Sals, Messrs. Conteur, Brechier and Van Givet.

Per Canton, from London-Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and 3 children, Miss B. Goldin, and Departed..

Lord 'Grant.

Per America Maru, for Shanghai-Mr. J. Harding For Nagasaki-Mr. and Mrs. Ban darinko and infant. For Yokohama Comdr.. P. Garst, U.S.N., and Dr. G. M. Mayers, U.S.N.. For. San Francis o--Mrs. Kum Chai and infant, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hunt, Mrs. H. H. Johnstone. Messrs. D. A. Socci, J. D. Prior, F. E. Russ, A. S. Merriett, Mr. and Mrs. W Maxwell, Mias E. Craig, Messrs. C. B. Hunt, f. H. Ankrom, J. R. Lancaster, S. S. White, J. E. Findley, W. C. Hunter, An Kingíu and J.S. Hall.

Per Fuensang, for Manila-Mrs, S. K. Rocks, Messrs. S. Alliston, F. Pollock and J. H. Byron.

SHIPPING REFORTS.

Captain C.J. Mattock, of the steamship Amara, from Moji, reports Strong N.W. winds from Moji to China coast, followed by fresh monsoon to Cape of Good Hope, reduced to light variable winds and smooth sca off port."

Captain T. Mitchell, of the steamship Fausang, from Katching zu, reportsFrom Kulcoinotzu to Heishan's light to moderate Helshan to Turnabout. light to moderate mon- - N. breeze and sea, weather clear, but cloudy. soon with clear weather. Turnabout to Breaker Point strong monsoon, following sea and fine clear weather. Breaker to port light N.E. breeze, slight sea and clear weather.

Captain Riquier, of the steamship Sydney, from Marseilles and Saigon, reports-Left Marseilles on the 12th ulto. with 165 passengers and a large cargo. From Marseilles to Singa pore fine weather, after Singapore the weather become squally with heavy rain and sea) Ar- rived at Saigon on the 8th inst, at 1a.m., during the Tet holidays. In spite the great difficulty for coaling the ship, left Saigon on the gth at 1.p.m., from Saigon to Hongkong strong N.E.

Maristow

PASSED THE CANAL Outward 7th Jan-Malaya 14th Jan Trieste, Ulysses, Priam, Nassovi, 17th Jan. Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Klauts-Hakata Maru, Aragonia, Kalsow, Leander chou, from Bremen, Jan. 9, and Southampton, Konigsberg. atst Jan-Dragoman, Armenia, Jan. 14To Yokohama Miss E, Griffin, Tydeus 24th Jan-Antenay 28th Jan Messry, Z. Yzada, W. R. Bennett, E. Luders Ceylon, Glamorganshire, Klautschou,Oceanien, Dec-Ceylan, acth Dec, Messrs G. F.C. and Mayers To Shanghai:

Homeward-3rd Dobson, Laurence, Tuckey and Playfair, To Nestor, Marco, Bringhetti 24th Dec-Tan Hongkong Dr. Cross, Mr. and Mr«. W. A. 11. falus, 27th Dec Japan, Claverdale, Ajax. Moule, Miss M. E. Darley, Mr. and Mrs. Jones 3rsi Dec-Bombay 14th Janchiller, 17th Janxion, Suevia. 28th JanYarra, Java, Miss War, Dr. Kirkwood, Misses Gordon, cara, Lennor, Wakasa Maru, Athesia Jackson, Vuillamy, Dopping Heppenstall, Arrivals at Home-24th Dec-Calchds, NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Melbye and child, Misses Kaniakura Mars 1st Dec Awa Maru,

Monoo, Bergin, Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Pow. Segovia, Bamberg, Paul Revere, and Jan

Jan —Inaba, Martų, Neither the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS, nor the mall, Mr. and Mrs. Kingham,

Simons OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crows child, Mrs. Makcham, and Mr. La Mode Prematheus 10th Jan Dardarus. 14th Jan, Satrema, Susquehanna, Anapa Machaon, Lloyd steamer Bay Stuttgart, Marquis Dacquehem. 21st Jan Jan, 23, and Southampton, Jan.dana, Ville de la Ciotat, Hitachi, Aları and Mrs 24th Jan Marburg 17th Jan-Borneo. 28th

26 Jan-JK Chapman Konig Albert,

NOTICE.

of the following Vessel during her stay in Hongkong Harbout

CELESTE BURRILL, British ship, Jefry-Order. HELEN H, WYMAN, American ship, Vanhon,

Arghold, Karbery & Co.

Per Norddeutsch from Bre

28T

Muclier

Mrs. Hall and

Secara the Nestor Ernest.

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