THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1902.

Shipping- Steamers.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED.

FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON.

MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL.

· FROM

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL ........

FOR

LONDON

LONDON

LONDON

LONDON

AMSTERDAM and LONDON LIVERPOOL

(Taking Cargo at London Rates...)

OUTWARDS.

STEAMERS "TALEMACHUS " "PLOMETHEUS " "P RRXUS" "DIOMED "

HOMEWARDS.

STEAMERS

* ULYSSES "PELEUS' "ANTENOR

TELEMACHUS "PROMETHEUS " "TYDEUS " * DARDANUS

For Freight, apply to

Hongkong, zath December, 1902.

CHINA

DIL

On 31st December. On 8th January.

On 14th

On 28th

11

TO SAIL On 23rd December. On 6th January.

On 20th January.

On 3rd February.

On 17th February.

On zoth January.

On zoth February.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

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MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL..

FOR

OUTWARDS.

DUE.

STEAMERS. "NINGOHOW"......z3rd December, "PAKLING ..... 22nd January. CHINGWO ......3rd February.

HOMEWARDS.

MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LONDON and)

ANTWERP

NAPLES, LEGHORN and LONDON MARSEILLES, AMSTERDAM and?

ANTWERP

STRAMERS. TEENKAI HYSON " " OOPACK"

TO SAIL..

..2ird December.

z3rd December. 16th January.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

VANCOUVER, and all PACIFIC COAST)

POINTS vid NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA

For Freight, apply to

torphine, 18th December, 1902.

"NINGCHOW" .. 25th

15th December.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

19364

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED.

FOR

TO SAL

AMOY, SAMARANG and SOURABAYA...“ KWEIYANG"...and December,

iSHANGHAI

SHANGHAI

PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY 1s.","

COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNS. VILLE, BRISKANĒ, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE.

STEAMERS.

YUN AN "... 23rd

*KANS*"

21

27th

f]

**CHINGTU *18129th

H

The Attention of Pas ngers in directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light Ą daly qualified Surgaon is - a vied,

Taking Cargo on through Bits of Lading to alt Yangiste and Northern China hurts, Taking Carga and Passengers at through Res for all New Zealand and other Australiav

Ports.

See Special Advertiremrat.

For Praight on l'assage, apply fo

Hongkong, yh December, 1902.

BUTTERFIELD A GWIRE,

40ENTS.

Shipping STEAMERS.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE, HE Steamship

"SILESIA,"

Captain Bahle, will be despatched for the above. Ports TO-MORROW, the 21st instant, at Daylight.

This Steamer.bas Superior Accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess, For Freight or Passage, apply to

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office,

Hongkong, 20th December, 1992.

Shipping. STEAMERS.

|REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE

TO NEW YORK,

VIA PORTS AND SUEZ 'CANAI. (With Liberty to call u PHILIPPINE PORTS).

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

* CROYDON

..... About 37th Dec. 1903. "MOGUL "

HINDUSTAN

"SHIMOSA "

f1387d

to

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND'

CALCUTTA.

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"KUMSANG,"

Captain E. J. Buller, will be despatched as above

TUESDAY, the 23rd instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers.

Hongkong, 16th December, 1902,

TOYO KISEN KAISHA,

(ORIENTAL S.S. CO.)

REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG AND MANILA, IN 48 HOURS.

THE Company's well-known Steamship

3734

"ROSETTA MARU” 3,876 Tons, Captain N. Tate, will be despatched hence for MANILA,onWEDNESDAY, the 24th instant, at Noon.

To be followed by “ROHILLA MARU,”

on or about 30th instant. Magnificent accommodation Comfortable cabins. Excellent table. Unrivalled speed. Electric light. Doctor and Stewardess carried.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

Agents, Prince's Buildings,

Ice House Street.

[1189d Hongkong, 19th December, 1901.

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.

STEAM TO

YOKOHAMA AND KOBE, "HE Company's Steamship

THE

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Hongkong-Manila

Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steamers between Hongkong and Manila-Saloon amidships-Electric Light-Perfect Cuisine-Surgeon carried.—All the most up-to- date arrangements for comfort of Passengers.

CHINA AND

MANILA

STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

Steamship.

Толь. Captain.

ZAFIRO PERLA....

. RUBI....

DIAMANTE

For

Sailing Dates.

2540 R. Rodger....................... MANILA (DIRECT)... 24th Dec., at Noon. 1980 J. McGinty...

2540 R W. Almond ...

1980 A. H. Notley......!

For Freight or Passage, apply to

d

Do

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Hongkong, 15th December, 1902.

General MANAGERS.

£1208d

"SILESIA,"

Captain Ghezzo, will leave for the abode places, on THURSDAY, the 25th instant, at Daylight,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Prince's Building. Hongkong, 17th December, 1912.

[1380d

FOR SAN FRANCISCO VIA SANTA ROSALIA (MEXICO).

E Steamship

THE

"VICTORIA,"

Captain Casey, will be despatched for the above Port on or about SUNDAY, the 28th instant.

For Freight, &c., apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents.. Hongkong, 17th December, 1902. [1381-1 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

HONGKONG TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA

USUAL AUSTRALIAN PORTS OF CALL,

AVERAGE LENGTH OF VOYAGE TO SYDNEY 20 DAY6.

· Saloon Passengers carried at SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES, particulars of which can

PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. be obtained on application to the Undersigned.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG VIA MOJI, KOBE

AND YOKOHAMA,

FOR

PORTLAND OREGON

OPERATING IN CONNECTION WITH

THE OREGON RAILROAD AND NAVIGATION COMPANY,

Steamship

Tons

Captain

To Sail

“INDRAVELLI”.............4.599................... W. E. Craven.......................................... Jan. 14, 1903. "INDRAPURA 24,899...A. E. Hollingsworth............. "INDRASAMHA" ......5,197.......................R. P. Craven .........unampontz Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Easters, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further informatio, communicate, with or apply to 1166c)

ALLAN CAMERON, General Agent.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

PROPOSED SAILINGS.-SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.

Steamers.

Captains. Sailing Dates.

શું

Destinations. FOR TAMSUI*..............“ DAIJIN MARU "...................T. Ögata ...............SUNDAY, aist December. FOR ANFING*......" MAIDZURU MARU..T. Saits......... WEDNESDAY, 24th December. FOR TAMSUI*......“ DAIGI HARU“...T. W. Groves, SUNDAY, 28th December, FOR FOOCHOW*." ANPING MARU" „........]. Goto`.........WEDNESDAY, 31st December.†

† Subject to alteration. * Vil SWATOW' and Moy.

The Company's new steamers are specially designed for the coast tmde of South China and Formosa and are fitted with all modern improvements. Excellent accommodation is provided for 1st class passengers, and a duly qualified doctor is carried,

All steamers carty the Imperial Japanese Mails, subject to periodical inspection by the Gavemment 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..

By the Co's steamers for Shanghai, through Bills of Lading Issued for Cargo to Yangtze, River Ports, as well as for North China Ports, in connection with the NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA's steamers from Shanghai....

For Freight, Passage and further Information, apply at the Co.'s Local Branch Office, A

No. 2, Des Voeux Road Central,

Hongkong, 17th December, 1993.

·T. ARINA, Manager.

· (13790

NEXT SAILINGS. "CHING TU ".......................leaves on 19th Dec.

" TAIYUAN", "TSINAN "OHANGSHA “.

31

20th Jan.

16th Feb.

11

11 7th Mar.

Superior accommodation amidships Elec- tric Light throughout. Fitted with Refrigera tors which ensure a fresh supply of ice and Duly provisions during the entire voyage. qualified European Surgeons carried.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, C. N, Co. Ltd.

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMSHIP. FOR LONDON. THE Steamship

787d1

"GLENLOCHY” Captain. E. J. Stallard, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 5th January, 1903.

For Freight, apply to

MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW. f13748 Hongkong, 16th December, 1903.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM»- SHIP COMPANY. LIMITED.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling di TIMOR, PORT DARWIN, pul QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND." TASMANIA; &C)

THE Steamship

EASTERN," Captain Ellis, will be despatched for thie above. Ports, on FRIDAY, the 9th January, 1903, at Daylight.

This well known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage,,

This Steamer is lastalled throughout with the Electric-light.

A Stewardess and a duly qualified 'Surgeon are carried,

NB.-To assure the additional comfort; of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in staterooms.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Rape Agents, "Hongkong, 17th December, 1903, [13838

6th Jan. 15th Jan.

To follow.

For Freight and further Information, apply

DODWELL & C1., LIMITED, Agents.

Hongkong 1th December, 1012.

1339d

"BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR GENOA, LONDON AND ANTWERP.

HE Steamship

"BENLOMOND,"

THE

Intimation.

'HE CHINA & JAPAN `TELEPHONE

AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.

HONGKONG EXCHANGE, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

EXCHANGE LINES, $80 Per Annum.

PRIVATE LINES, $100 Per Anauni,

NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION.

Shipping.

Arrivals,

RAMBLER, British stoop, 840, Morris H. Smith, 19th Dec,-Chapel Island 17th December..

PROGRESS, German steamer, 687, F. Bremer, 19th Dec, Tourane 17th Dec, General.- --Siemssen & Co.

HANGCHOW, British steamer, 999, Mawley, 19th Dec, Shanghai 16th Dec, General -Butterfield & Swire.

WAKAMATSU MARU, Japanese steamer, 2,720, H. Sakamoth, 20th Dec.,-Moji 11th Dec., Coal-Jeffries & Co.

MERIONETHSHIRE, British steamer, 1,919, C.

H. B.rch, zoth Dec.,-Loadon 28th Oct., and Singapore 12th Dec, General.-- Shewan, Tomes & Co.

ZAFIRO, British steamer, 1,511, R. Rodger, 20th

Dec-Manila 17th December, General.-. Shewan, Tomes & Co.

WATERWITCH, British surveying-ship, 620, Lt

Condr. E. C. Hardy, N., 20th Dec,- from cruise.

MUTINE, British siqop, 980, Comdr. C. W. M. Plenderleath, 10th Dec.,-Yangisze 17th December.

1

Captain Stution, will be despatched as above N..A special charge is inade for lines of LYRKMOON, Gennan steamer, 1,238, Th. Leh-

on or about the 3rd January, 1903,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 17th December, 1993.

Insurance.

(13324

NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

THE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept Fire, Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS si CURRENT RATES.

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 12th May, Ping

Intimations.

more than average length.

ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES-

CRIPTION IN STOCK.

INCLUDING :-

BATTERIES,

CH

[zq

I

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY

TRADE THERAPION MARK

This successful and highly popular remedy, used to the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Kostaa, Jobert, Velpean an others, combines all the desiderata to be sought To medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherte exployed.

THERAPION. No.1

markably

short time, ofsen a few daysonly, removei all discharges from the urinary organs,effectually superseding infcetions, the of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stricture and cther serious diseases. In dysentery, piles, Irritation of the lower bowel, cough, broochitis, asthma, and some of the more trying complaints of this kind, it will be found atonishingly efficacious, affording prompt relief when other well-tried retardies have been powerles

THERAPION NO.2 for

parity of the blood. carty, pimples, spots, blotches, pains and wel- lings of the joints, secondary symptoms, gout, zbaumati, and all discaacs for which it has been too much a fashion to employ merces, sarsaparila, &c., to the destruction of sufferers turtler of health. This preparatlon purifies the whole system through the blood, and thoroughly eliminates every poisonous matter from the body.

Гор

THERAPION NO.3

ahaustion, inpaned vitality, steepleriness, and all the distressing consequences of early error, excess, residence in hot, unhealthy elbaates, &c. Itpossesses surprising power la restoring strength and vigor to the debilitated.

THERAPION is sold by the prin

Cipal Chemists and Merchants throughout the world. Pelco in England 1/92 4/6, In ordering, stale which of the three numbers is re- quired. and obterar aborr Tile Mark, which is a fac simile of word" THERATION" as it appears on the British Government Stamp tin white letters on a red ground) affed to overy package by order of His Majesty's Hos Commissioner, and without which It A forgRTY

Sold by A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited, Hongkong, China and Manila.

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"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE",

Clarke's

Blood Mixture

THE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER

|IS WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD

from vil impușitles from whatever came arbinge

*For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Disses, Blackloads, Pimples, and Sora of ali kAJN It is a cover-falling and pennancer Cure. Is Curer Old Sores.

-Cures Seres on the Neck.

Cores Sera Leg*

Curas Blackheads or Pimples on the Pacs.

Cures Scurvy.

Cures Ulcers.

Cures Blood and Skin Diseases.

Cures Glandular Swellings,

Clean the Blood from all impure Matter,

From whatever cause arising.

It is a real specific for Gout and Rheumatic pains. it removes the cause from the Blond and Haner.

As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and ware ranted free from anything injurions to the most de heate constilution af efther sex, the Proprietors calīgi pufferers to give it a trial to test its valve.

THOUSAND OF TESTIMONIhs or won. DERFUL CURES PROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.

HEMICALS,

NSULATORS,

ELECTRIC BELLS,

LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS.

ELEPHONES,

SWITCHES

WIRE, &C. &C.

PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.

ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS,

Erected and kept in under.

Patinetes given-for all kin 16 of Electrical

work.

mann, 20th Dec,-Shanghai 17th Dec., General. Siemssen & Co. VICTORIA, American steamer, 2,112, John

Panton, 20th Dec,-Tacoma 21st Nov., General.-Dodwell & Co., Ld.

NINGPO, British steamer, 1,228, E. Richards, 20th Dec, Chefoo 15th Dec, General- Butterfield & Swire.

SHINANO MARU, Japanese steamer, 3,960, W. Thompsen, 20th Dec-Shanghai 17th Dec, General Nippon Yusen Kaisha. ROSETTA MARU, Japanese steamer, 2,402, N. Tate, 20th Dec,Manila 18th Dec., Gene- ral.-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

Departures,

Deco, Bengal, British str., for Europe, Dec. 20, Ballal, British str., for Shanghai, Dec. 20, Stevia, German str., for Colombo. Dec. 20, Diamante, British str, for Manila." Dez. 20, Pronto, Norwegian str., for flaiphone. Dec 20, Haard, Norwegian sin, for Robe Dec. 23, Lie moon, Germon str., for Canton, Dec. 20, Hangchow, British str., for Canton.

Passengers-Arrived.

Pr Lycemnon, from Shanghai-124 Chinese. Per Sterionethshire, from London-Mrs. Hewett, Mrs. Boyd, 2 children and nurse, and

Mr. Duham.

Ber Victoria, from Tacoma for Bombay- Misses Long, Earl, Williams, Mrs. J. Panton, and 145 Chinese.

Per Zafire, from Manila-Mrs. S. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. J. R: Squires, Missen Whitehead, Woods, Mr. M. Nugo, Rev. and Mrs. A. Pieters, Messrs. J. Porphirio, Nidalgo, Cackwe, Encarno:ion, H. Fenwick, A. Welmot and Strickland

Truined Mechanici ius sent in Out-Parts to fit infants, and Miss Atkins, and Mr. W. Jones.

op Installations if equired.

NOTE DDLESS.--2, ICE HOUSE ROAD

Full Pasticultry, 84, &c. Apply to

W. STUART HARRISON,

AM, INST. C.E,"

Manager.

Hongkong, 14th October, 1902.

TO-MORROW.

CHURCH SERVICES.

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Str Peter's Seamen's Church -11 am., and

9.30 p.m.

Per Balluarut, for Hongkong from Bombay

F. N. Dactur. -MP.

From London- Messrs. W. McGibbon, A. Atkinson, J. Johnstone. Sergt. McDonald, J. D. Wilson, Lance-Sergt.

Grant, Mr. John Harvie, Miss Aitken, Sergt. and Mrs Sun, Lance- Sergt. and Mrs. Lander, Sergt. and Mrs. Cameron, Messrs. Barratt, J. Gresson, J. Jaha- slone, Serg, and Air. Langley, child and z

From Gibraltar-Mr. J. A. F. M. Patha. From Marseilles-Messrs, A. C. Paddy, R. R. Reid, G. A. Richardson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Klein. From Singapore-Mr. Bregan, Dr. J. Kirk, Messrs. J. Adler and W. Jones. For Shanghai from Marseilles-Messrs, D. E. Hoste and Large. From London-Dr. W. A. Anderson, and 'r. J.-H. Cockoedge. From Brindisi Cav. Vigna dal Ferro. From Penang Mr. M. Dencan Fr Yokohama from Mar seilles-Mr. French, Mrs. Taylor, and. Miss Powell. From Singapore-Mr. F. H. Norton. Per Hangchow, from Shanghai--Mr. Tucker, and 18 Chinese.

Per Shinano Maru, from Shanghai-Mr. Le Sew Ting, Mr. 5 Asano, Mr. T. Shibata, Mr. F. Chisan, 6 Japanese and 74 Chinese.

Per Roseta Moru, from Manila-Mr. T. W. Gilkyson, Miss McCabe, Dr. and Mrs. Strong, Mr. f. L. Andrews, Mrs. Marcad, Mrs. A. Marix, Mr. Un Pak Leung, Dr. J. R. Mc- Dill, Miss A. J. Neall, Dr., Mrs. and Miss Lopez, Messrs. E. C. Horn, Dell Clark, Kavanough, Mrs. M. D. Zarza, Capt. Heiburg, wife and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gleason, Messrs. Dalrymple, W.-G. Jack, G. W. Ellis, Lopez, Cho Chan. Beng, C. H. Iunzda T.

St. Peter's Church, West Point-am, Imanishi, and 40 Chinese.

and 6.30 p.m.

St. John's Cathedral:-Communion, 7 am..

Matins, Ir a.m., Evensong, (.45 p.m. Roman Catholic Cathedral:-Mass at 6 a.m., 7 m., 8 am, and 9.30 am. Benediction. 5.30 p.m.

German Bethesda Chapel, West Point

Morning Service, 11 am.

St. Francis' Church, Waachaic-Mass (Chin) 6 am., (Port.), 7.30 a.m. Benediction. {'p.m.

St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road:-Morning

Service (English), 9 a.m.

St. Anthony's Chapel, West Tuini-Mass,

8 am.

majority of long-standing Cat BY ALL CHE Wesleyan Methodist Church:-Services, ra30

Clarke's Bloed Mixture is sold in Bottles ss. ed. each, and in casos containing six thines the quantity, 116,-suficient to effecta porinanena cure in the greží

MISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world. Proprietors, The Lincoln -and Midlands Counties Drug Compant, Lincola,

England. Trade Marken" Blood Mixtung"

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE.

CAUTION--Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mixiere should see that they get the genuine article. Worthless imitations and substitutes are sometimes palmed off by unprincipled rendore. The words “ Lincola and Midland Counties Brog Company, Lincoln, England,” are engraved on the Govern ment Stamp, and Clarke's World-famned Blood Mixture blown in the battle, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE RENUINE.

A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.

This is the age of research and experiment, when All nature, so to speak, la ransacked by the scientific for the comfort and happiness ofman, delence has indeed made giant strides during the past century, and among the by no meana least important discoveries in medicine comes that of Thempion, particulare of which will be found is another column. This preparation is unquestionably ona of the most gegülné and reliable Patent Medselnes - averintroduced, and has, we understand, been used in the Coctinental Hospitals by Ricord, Kostan, Jobert, Velpesu, Maisonneuve, the well-know

Chaignac, and indeed by all those who are sregarded as authorities in such matters, including The celebrated Lallemand, and Roux, by whom it wes some dime since uniformly adopted, and that it is worthy the attention of those whorequiresuch a remedy we think there is no doubt., Front the time of Aristotle downwards, a potent agent in the removal of thean disenser nok like the famed phi- lampher's lose)been the object of search of sama hopeful, generousa minde; and far beyond the mere power-lanch could ever have been discovered-af-| fitumenanting the baser metals into goid is surely the discovery ofa remedy so potent na to replentpla the falling energiee of the comfirmed send in the one case, and lathe other as effectually, speedily and safely to expel from the system without the ald, or even the knowledge, of a second party, the polsons of soquired or inherited disease (nellthrig proteas fortos as to leave no taint or trace behind.

· Such to The New Fench Remedy Theraplon, which ay certainly rank with; if not take precedence of many of the discoveries of our day, about which 'në Uțilë ostentation and naive have been made, andtheextensive and ever-increasing demand that has been created for this medicine wherever latro duced uppears to prove that it is destined to cast into oblivion all slipse questionable remedies the? were formerly the sole reliance of medical mes. Therapion may be obtained in England; diretta from the proprietor,' and of the principal chemists. and Merchants throughout the Colonien, Intiim, China, Japan, &c., not even excluding such remises -diatricía no Coptral Africa, the Fil fallads, St.

12

a.m., and 5.43 pm

Departed.

?

Per Rohilla Atari, for Manila-Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson and one child, Master L., Breton, 2 Misses Breton, Messis, E C. Newby,

Piride. E. M, Hughes, Chin P. Co Misses M. Fukuda. I. Shikimi, K. Sakai, N. Noda, S. Fubota, H. Suyemitsu, Mrs. Leung Ah Kawn, 3 Chinese and 2 Indians

Per Loongsang, for Manila-Capt. J. C. | Dow, Mr. A. B. Loud, Mr. and Mrs. Flynn, Miss Esta Blanche, Messrs. Cua Chin Biao, Tseng Kwai Iu, Chu Kwei Seng, Long Shun Hing, Mr. and Mrs. Long Cheong, Miss Ah Gum, Messis. Long Wong, Tam Chin, Sia Mian, Tsui Cheong Clian, Wong Bao lu and E. E. Baker.

Per Bengal, from Shanghai for London- Mrs. Deacon, Miss Deacon, Messrs. R. Agnew, S. H. Shorrock, G. H. Potts, E. B. Foster, A, Black, and J. Black. For Singapore-Mr. and

Union Church:-Services, 11 a.m., and 6 p.m. Mrs. S. Deacon; and Mr. J. Mitchell. From

St. Peter's Seamen's Church, West Point.

Matins Tram, Venite, Woodward; Te Deum, Lawes Benedictus, Goss; Kyrie. Hymns 7, 72, 13, and 211,

Holy Communion 12.30 p.m. Evensong 6.30pm, Magnificat, Trant; Nene, Aldrick, Hymns 29, 379, 14, and 32. 1. The Mission Launch "Dayspring" will call on the ships between grs and 10.30 a.m. and between 5.15 and 6pm., (Kowloon Police Pior, at 10.30 and 6 pm) to bring, friends ashore to the services returning afterwards.. The "an- swering pennant" is the call flag. Strangers welcome. All seats free. -

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.

H. 1. G. M. S. Furst

Bismarckikard

Likin.......

Saphir Kwaiyang malini Pronto......

Không Kim

Argus Bygdo Phra Nang Indrasangka... -Prometheus

Halvard Emma Luykan

at Kowloon

Cosmopolitan

erdeen

Dock.

Hongkong for London-Misses Nettlefold, Sparks, and H. Sparks, Mr. R. A. Blackwell, Mr. H. Overy, Mrs, J. C. Richardson, Misses F. Locket and R. Adams, Mrs. Richardson's maid, Mrs. C. Shatto, Mrs. J. A. Reeve, Miss N. Webster, Messrs. S. H. Cob, M. H. Grossmayer, L. W. Yaggy, W. F. Hopkins, Miss Walker, Mr. J. Black, Engr. H. E. Rock, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Woolley, Lieut. Wyberg, Miss P. Saarlos, Messrs. G. H. Potts, Taylor, W. S. Thomas, Pte. Watkins, Major C. S. Lovell, wife, two children and infant. For..

and Mrs. Henins, Misses Brindisi-M Wood and Whitehead, Messrs. J. Reid, H, C, Bartlett, E. H. Brown, Burton, Damert, Vra, L. K. Venie, Mrs. R. E. Barker, Mrs. Hope, and Major Hutchinson. For Suez-Mr. Glichrist, For Dombay-Mr. K. D. Hormusjce. For Calcutta-Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell. For Colombo-Mr. A. B. Nielson. For Singapore

Mr. G. H. Davis.

Per Diamante, for Manila-Mesars. R; R. Rei, Win, MacGibbon, Miss M. Castello, Mrs. H.A. Bispham, Messrs. J. Darratt, H.-M. Ayres,

Bulkley, Cun Ming, Chin Peng, Tam Shug, H. Dailey and Thos. Farrall

SHIPPING REPORTS.

Capt. Rodger, of the str. Zafiro from Manila, reports: Strong N.E. monsoon.

Capt. Smith, of the man-of-war Rambler trou Chapel Island, reports;-Fide weather expe rienced during voyage, light

Capt, Richards, of the steamer Winggo from Chefvo, reports Strong N.E. to E.N.E. wind and heavy rain showers, VAAN MED

* Capt. Bonch, of the str. Merionethshire, from, Loudon, reports ---Moderate and cloudy weas tter, strong brosse (N.2.) hearing port.

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