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BIRTHS..
On the 24th instant, at No. 4 Range Road, Shanghai, the wife of N. A. ViLQUDAKI, of a
san.
On the 20th December, at Woodlands, Kaji, the wife of E. DICHY WILLOUGHRV, Assistant Engineer, Singapore Railway, of a daughter.
MARRIAGE.
At the Union Church, Hongkong, on-the 29th December, by the Rev. Mr. tickling, SAMUEL, FARREL, (6.5. Sungkiang), to JANE JANET AITKEN, youngest daughter of the late John Aitken, of Greennek.
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DEATH..
On the 27th December, al 1:30 pm. af
Speranza," Peak Roa, RACHEL, the dearly Deeply regretted.
heloved wife of David Haskell, aged 37 yea 5
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THE GERMAN MAIL of the 26th November-↑ Brəng -yı ar Kádak to LeMun, on's and let him | Call at LeMunyon's New Store and look over
was delivered in London on the 27th instant.
Hello! Central-Give ine No 390,Yes Hello! Is this Mr. LeMunyon's New Store? Yes, Boy will bring a roll of films to you this am and kindly have them done to-night. Alright-thanks, Alright-Good-bye-Good-bye, -Advt.
Ioad it with a fresh roll of films—Advi THE NEILL FRAWLEY COMPANY have booked their passage from Manila: to Hong: kong by the Rohilla Muru, Capt. B shop. The vessel is now at Hongkong, and leaves for Manila to-morrow, arriving back on the 6th January.
his pretty selection of Kodags, Albums, Victure Frames, Card stock, etc, etc.-Adv.
SIR CHEN TUNG LIANG CHENG, who recently passed through Hongkong from Lon don where he was the Chinese Ambassador leaves Shanghai for this Colony to-morrow on board of the Tai Shue, and will subsequently proceed to Washington to take up his appoint
THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT:-Strange rumours are being circulated throughout the
QUANG NAM IN DISTRESS-Cap THE P, AND O. COMPANÝ At thement as Chinese Ambassador. Slaikier, of the str. Curl Diederichsen from annual meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Haiphong, reports upday morning the Company, ir Thoms Sutherland announced 28th, sighted the French str. Quảng Nam to considerable modifications in the passenger Sigon, flying distress signal and laying atares, particularly in the case of India, which anchor in Shito Bay, St. John Island. Steered for
will be introduced on the 1st January. her and found that she was short of coal. Took off from her bag mail, 74 Chinese, 2 children,
Japanese and proceeded to Hongkong.
Colony regarding a certain personage who deposited several hundred Mexican dollars with another certain-gentleman prior to visiting the THE HON, J. BARRETT-Interviewed in sights of Canton. A day or two later the Calcutta, a fortnight ago, the Hon. Mr. second certain gentleman seeing the name of Barrett said that President Roosevelt did offer | the visitor, who had deposited the money, on him the appointment of Minister Plenipoten- the passenger list of the English mail sıcamer liary in Japan and that he had never expressed hastened away to the ship, explained that he any views on the subject of excluding Japanese had forgotten to call for his money and was from Americ
given a receipt for the deposit which was handed over. The boat left and subsequently
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PROMOTION TO NAVAL OFFICER÷- The many friends of Mr. J. T. Smith, Naval sorpedo gunner and expert, u ho far some years was in charge of the Kowlon Naval Depot, and who went, hoice a few years ago, has returned to the Colony, on his way to Sydney, MRS. DAVID HASKEEL. died at the first certain geatleman returned from Can- "Spera 2," Perk Road, on Saturday nightton and called upon No. 2 for the Mexicans. at abo't half past eleven. The funeral took le tendered the receipt and then it was seen place yesterday afternoon and was largely that the dollars had been handed to the wrong attended by the Jewish community a few of patty. The police were communicated with, whose members, as a mark of esteem, carried and upon the arrival of the steamer at Singa- the coffin to the grave.
pore arrests were made. The second certain gentleman is taking a trip to Singapore on the French mail steamer for purposes of identifica- tion,
where he has been appointed to take charge of the torpedo and electrical works established, there. Mr. Smith left to-day for his new rost per the ss. Chingli.
AT TE DOCKS: The Norwegian str. Frs which was run into by another steamer
while nurbared in the harbour a few days
THE BEST INGREDIENTS only | The Hongkong Celegraph so done in it and longs to the
are used,
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ENGLISH EXPERTS Manage our Factories, and their practical knowledge and constant supervision enable us to produce waters of unrivalled excellence and parity
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HONGKONG, Monday, December 22, 1902,
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Mineral Wealth of Weihaiwei.
RETURN OF VISITORS to the City Hall ago is now undergoing repairs at the Kowloon | Library and Museum for the week ending Dacks. The twin-screw str. Tremont is also 23th December, 1952:- decked for, or inary repairs. She is a sister
Baston Steamship Co. These ships më elegantly fitted with every comfort, peiling 6,175 tons, with a carrying capacity of over 18,000 tons.
CONCERT AT KOWLOON DOCKS;-A very enjoyable variety convert took place at the Kowloon Docks on Saturday evening, the entertainment being given by the members of the Amateur Dramatic Society, The programme, which was a lengthy 'ane, com- prised instrumental and vecal soins, and a co ple of sketches, both of which were very well executed, and the artists greatly applaud ed. Ms. Coggin won golden opinions by her clever manipulation of the piano and her ex- hibision on the 'violin.
ALLEGED ARSON:-K1 Tong and Chui Chong were charge i beforo Bir F. A. Hazeland this morning at the Police Count with arson, in respect of No. 313 Queen's Road, West. The Fire lirigade turned out to an outbreak of fire at No. 348 Queen's Road, West, at 2.45 on ainday morning. PC. 114 was firs to arrive at the secne, and saw the two piso ers coming down from the fi.st.floor where the fire origin-
ated. They were at once arrested, and the con table on examining them found one of them had his hands wet with kerosene. The
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Library
Muscum
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62
36 3,370-
2,406
Total 329.
THE OSAKA' EXHIBITION :-We are in receipt of-an interesting little book which gives the public a brief preliminary account of the character and object of the listh national exhibtion to be held in Osaka, in 1903 It is copiously illus rated with pictures of the chief points of beauty and vicinity, and shoul! prove
f.great benefit to intending visitare.
Mr. Le Munyon has new sanre at N. 3 Des. Van Rood an is now prepared, photo. graphically speaking, to do any work in this line that may be brought to him. He gurantees bis work to be strictly first class in every
effecti: é an amalgamation of this company with the Borneo Hardwood Company Limited, and authorizing the consulung committee to confirm and carry into effect a provisional agreement entered into for this purpose, with” such modifications and additions as they might consider best in the interests. of this company,” During the interval which has elapsed arrange- ments relating to the foregoing have been. proceeded with both here and in Borneo, and the time seems now to have arrived when, in order to carry the above mentioned purpose into effect, we have to ask you 10 take the
further step of passing the necessar resolution to place this compagy in liquidation, a step which will be followed in due course by the incorporation and registration of a new com- pany for the purpose of taking over the two concerns on terms of the agreement made for that purpose. The original provisional agree- ment submitted to you at the meetings of 111k and 27th October last was, as then described, one dated 8th August last, entered into in London, between this company by, Mr. J. M. Wheeley, and the Borneo Hardwood Company, Limited, and by the terms of the resolution passed and confirmed by you at these meetings ike consolling committee were authorised to confirin, the same with such modifications and additions as the consulting committee may. consider will best serve the interests of the company. These modifications and additions referred to certain details, negotiations whit which we had heen conducting with
Wheeley by telegram, of which it was neces SAILOR'S INSTITUTE, KOWLOONsary we shou'd receive written confirm:.lion, Largely through the kindness of many friends, and we have since received a further - the seamen's mission were enabled to entertain visional agreement, dated London gist October a large number of seafaring men on Christinass, which embodies the provisions of the first Day, thus reminding them that, though far from Agreeinent of 8th August, and all the hone, yet they were not without friends. modifications and additions as arranged, and About 140,were taken out to Stonecutters Island this faler agreement therefore takes the place in the early afternoon, where they indulged of that of 8th August. This agreement of 21st heartily in athletic sports of various kinds
October has now been ratified, and becomes A special "sports committee" had been
the basis of the amalgamation of the two Eom- organized for this purpose and they spared no panies, its provisions being in all essentials the same as those of the former agreement, the leading features of which I stated to you at the met og of 11th October last. I may here si. te that, since the nullie was given calling this meeting, it has been considered that the form. of resolution therein given is rather l, and that it should contain some fer- ence to the proceedings at our meetings of 10th and 27th October last," so as to define, more precisely the objects and and reasons for the proposed liquidation, Any alteration from the form of resolution as
effust to make the list of events as attractive and as varied as possible, and to secure suitable prices for the successful competitors. The event which caused most excitement was the up-f-war, which resulted in the merchant Sean en gat in a victory over the stakers, mines, and Bluejackets-a popular victory, it may be added. As darkness Legan to was made for home, and all
fali a start
respect. Make him a call for I know you will were ready to partake of the sumpitous te well pleased with results.-Advt.
ten which the ladies had prepared in the Sailors' Institute, -Kowloon, for the re. to sing sportsmen. Every inch of available space was occupied and full justice having been done to the good things provided, an adjourn. ment was made to the upper room. Here sume 260 men proceeded to enjoy themselves
CARDS, COINS AND BILLIARD BALLS; At St. Patrick's Club on New Year's Day amoni, conjurer, ventriloquist, musician and mimic, will give an exhibition of his skill. 1 is the intention of the performer to give several
entertainments in the Colony, and judging from a lengthy and varied programme placed in our hands a most enjoyable evening should be assured to large audiences.--Sce advt.
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The statements that have been made respecting the mineral wealth of Weihaiwel, and which have, metaphorically speaking been lying on the shelf for the past three years, have suddenly received new life. On the strength of the investigations of Messis. Duff and Dawson, mining experts who have had experience in California, Curea and the Philippines, Weihaiwei is declared to be an El Dorado. The-e gentlemen, who went to Port Edward with sodden garments and sore feel after a twenty-mile tramp from the
advertised had better cume in the form of an A..S. WATSON & Co., recked lenseigne Heuri, have gone from the Colony in a state of complete satis-
mendment from the shareholders present, 50 faction. The results of their prospecting
if anyone will move the necessary amendinens for gold have been most gratifying. A large
I shall be obliged if he will do so after the proportion of the rocks of the Territory are
original resolution as advertised has been pro- auriferous, and in two localitics particularly
as only sailors can. Music, sa real and secular, posed and seconded. The resolution speaks rich veins have been discovered, superior,
instrumental and vocal, was now indulged in. for itself, but I may explain here that it has been according to these gentlemen, to anything
with one or two really good recitations thrown thougth'advisable to name three persons liquila. in. The climax, however, was reached when ors, so as to make full provision for the carry- they have come acruss in Coren. One of the favoured spots is:Tiger Mountain, the
the little Captain of the brig Star, (Missing out of all the necessary arrangements in case of any of them being absent at any time from other Sugar Loaf Hill. The former is a little ZFTLAND LODGE:--Wor, Bro. B. Brother NEW GERMAN STEAMERS: - In addition Lily Th mison) shipped on the deck of her
the Colony. I will now propose the resolution inland from the Fourth Lagoon, close to the ton Harker was installed Worshipful Master to the new N. D. L. steamers Rooh and Gent- ship and proceeded in the discharge of the
· Zetland Lodge, No. 525. F. C., by War
senau which will shortly be placed oshe run
is follows :-That the Company be wound up cargo which warm hearts and defi 'fingers had boundary; the other is more towards the
Bro. F. C. Ray, Deputy District Grand Master, tern 1 urope and the Far East in place of been getting ready for the past to or voluntarily under the provisions of the Curr eastern portion of the Territory inland from
On entering the room, canan
panies Ordinances 1865 to 1899, and that the aia regular meeting on Saturday evening, the Konig Alliert and the Princess Irene, wecks. Three Peak Bay and overlooking the valley The officers invested for 1905 were:-I. 1. M,
which are to be transferred, fe. the time being | had received a number," and "found to his
Hon. Charles Stewart Sharp, Alexander Genna of the Fung-fou River. The sands of this
Bro. J James Bryan; S wat any rate, to the New York Serv ce, it is in suprise later on that there was a small Wood, and John Thomas Martin Wheeler be river have been worked for gold by the Chi- Bro. I. W. Dver; J. W. Bro. Benry teresting to note that the Company has con- consignment for him; with a conespounding appointed liquidhtors of the said company nese for years past, but the labour of thus Sykes; chaplain, Bro. T. Wright; freasurer, structed the other steamers of the same kind mark on it, to the hold of the brig. About with Benty for each of them solely to exercise
all the powers of the joimuiquidators. as the first two mentioned. These are the 250 men thus received some tiule token of precious not Wor. Die G. D -Sayaı; S. 1, W, It.
god will. In the course of the evening Mr.
Mr. J. A. Jup. - beg to segond. Milion kindly presented the prizes won at the
Mr. G. C. C. Master-I appear by proxy for C. Patton; secretary, Urn. E. Ralphs; J.D., Horst, and the Seydlits. These fire vesse's the reefs of gold-bearing quartz in the hill ro. A.11. Skelton; organist, Bro. G. Grible; were all constructed in Germany, and are 471
Mr. A. P. Stokes and heg to propose the ful- above are incomparably more valuable. Theyler, Bra. 1. Vansione; stewards, Bros. feet long, 55 feet wide, and 39 feet deep, with a Weihaiwei Gold Mining Syndicate and the Parkes and J. C Lowe.
gross tonnage of 8, 200, and accommodation for Yangisze Valley Company, Limited, have
94 first class, 67 second class, and 2,000 steer ge passengers. These ships are fitted wi hall the latest improvements and travel at 14 knots.
Chemists and Druggists by Appoint ment to 11.E. the Governor and Household.
TELEPHONE NO. 256. CABLE ADDRESS;"ACHKE," HONGKONG, A. 1. C. CODE, 4711 EDITION.
ESTABLISHED 1859.
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case was adjourned, ba 1 refused
W. r.
CO., extracting the predivan mictal would met Tor, Hivo 6. J. B - Fayer : 5.D., then W. f. as the find two mentioned. These are the
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17A, QUEEN'S ROAD.
secured the concessions for these districts. GRAND MARRIAGE IN CAXTON-A The latest type of machinery will be set up marriage of great interest took place yester
FURNITURE and operations are expected to begin shortly. day at Canton, when the daughter of our well
DEALERS.
RAWING-ROOM,
DINING-ROOM,
and BED-ROOM
ELECTRO-PLATED,
GLASS, and
FURNITURE
CHINA WARES.
PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF
FILTERS,
ROCHESTER LAMPS,
WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.
COUNTERPANES.
COOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, and
HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES--
If gold in payable quantities should be disrespected citizen, Mr. Chow Yung Shan, one
of the directors of the National Bank, was; covered to reward the enterprise of the two
wedded. A whole host of Hongkongites were concerns then instead of being only invited, and amongst those present were H. E. "second class watering place "the acquisi Sir A. Blake, G.C.M.G., Lady Blake and Miss tion of Weihaiwet and the royalties which Blake. H.E. and party left on Friday night and the Government night derive from its gold are expe.ted back in this Colony this eventing. output will not only repay the trouble and Many of the presents were of a valuable nature, expense of holding the Colony, but prove a
and included handsome diamond, jide stone, decidedly remunerative concession to capital and pearl ware. The happy bridegroom, who is and labour that may be employed therein. iterati, besides being an accomplished With our experience, however, of the fate young man holds a mandarin's rank. Mr.
Fung Wa Chun was one of the guests. that has overtaken Hongkong capital in gold mines in the Straits we should not be 100 sanguine, untii actual results prove it to be so, of the El Dorado in our furthest outpost.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Send your mail orders to Leunyan, P. O.
.
гHE JANËT WALDORF CO.:-Owing to
THE BROUGH COMPANY :-The Straits
towing amendment as this inecting is being held as a consequence of the two ineerings of previous dates:That for the purpose of ca ry.". ing into effect the special resolution duly cral meetings of the company he'd on the passed and confirmed at extrao dinary gen.
the 17th and 27th days of October 19 = 'be company be wound up voluntarily under the provisions of the Companies Ordin, nees Charles Stewart Sharp, Alexander Gege 865 to 1899, and that the Honouralde Wood, and John Thomas Martin Wheely be appointed Liquidators of the said compary with liberty for each of item solely to exercisg
sports to the successful competitors. When the time came to separate a'l felt that they had th roughly enjoyed themselves, and expressed their gratitude in no measured terms to the ladies and others who had enabled them to pend Christmas in such an agreeable marner The Annual Meeting" takes place to morrow (Tuesday) evening at 8 p.m. The ang Times has received from Calcutta, from Mr.mented choir will sing a selection of carols Allan Hamil on, Mr. Brough's manager, the following letter relating to the feathcoming visit of the Brough Company -1 am writing the Town Clerk by this mail, asking for the Town Hall to be reserved for Monday, February çib, on which date we shall pass REPORTED STRIKE AT QUARRY all the powers of the joint liquidptors and that throu, Singapore en route to Ilongkong) per s'emmer Nam Sang. Are You a Mason? the latest London farcical comedy, on the night of February 9th. As
We shall play
you have no doubt read, it is the "merriest farce we have had for many a day, and infinite-
ty more amusing than The Private Secretary
as exceptional success The Lady of Ostend w11 | and Charley's Aunt. We have been playing be revived by the Janet Waldor Co. at the the farce here to the heaviest receipts in ur Theatre Royal to-night. Once more Hongkong experience of Calcutta. Sorry we shall not be theatre-goers will have an opportunity of en- able to stay longer with you! joying the troubles of Lick Whoitles and the Baron de Longueville and of laughing at the umours of Mr. Carburry. To-morrow evening
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Box No. 331. He will allead to tuem prompty. Camille, which was removed all too soon when by friends, gave a most enjoyable concert on first produced, wili again take the boards for WARSHIPS IN PORT are being painted one night only. On Wednesday and Thursday the regulation grey.
PHOTOGRAPHIC-Advṛ.
DEPARTMENT. DEVELOPING and PRINTING
UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.
GOOD. WORK.
THE NEXT MAIL FROM HOME is due on Thursday by the Sanuki Mara, which left PROMPT RETURN.
Singapore at 7 2m, on Saturday. Hongkong, 8th July, 1902.
PLAGUE:-A dead Chinaman was found up- BAY VIEW HOTEL. posite 54, Stanley Street during the past 24
hours. He died from plague.
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BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND LIQUORS A SPECIALTY,
DINNERS AND TIFFINS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE.
OYSTERS, STEAKS, CHOPS, &c. ̧
AT ALL HOURS.
Messrs. }, H. DOWNS and J. CHRISTIE,
Proprietors.
copy, 8th December, 1902.
11. K. F. C. V. H.M.S. GLRY:The first of the Shield series of matches was played on Saturday when the Glory won by 3-2.
THE KOWLOOR FRACAS:—We hear that some of the men of the roth Bombay Light Infantry, connected with the frazarat Kowloon between the soldiers, police and civilians, are to be punished.
NAVAL NOTES--H. M. Transport Clive left for Calcutta on Saturday; the U, S. monitor
Monterey left for Canton yesterday. H.M.S. Albions went out for practice, and U.S.S. Näin bow arrived from Manila to-day.
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a record season will be brought to a close and the first time in the East of wit.essing the on these evening, a chance will be afforded for
great Londoa success Sweet Nell of Old Lrury.
Vrs. Brevett and Mr. C., H.-P. Hay and
other friends have promised solus, and ad- dresses will be given by several of the local clergy,
BAY.
For the like purpose the fiquidators be and they are hereby authorised to consent to the As we go to press information reaches us preparation of the memorandom and articles that the Chinese employed at Me srs. Batter-of association of and to the registration- a field and Swire's works at Quarry, Bay have
new company to be incorporated under the
me out on strike in consequence of the Companies Ordinances of Hongkong inder the arrests made by the police in connection with the recent scrious disterbince between
the Indian watchmen and the coolics there.
Accuracy,
THE CHINA BORNEO CO., LTD.
Owing to the lateness of the hour at which the report arrived, it has not been possible to obtain any verification of the rumour, We POLICE SMOKING CONCERT-Mem-give it publicity, but woull not vouch` for its bers of the Hongkong Police ‘Force, assisted
Saturday evening. The mess room at the Central Station was tastefully decorated and the hospitality of the bosts was boundless.
preseit being Messrs. M. Davitt (vice pre- Sergeant 1. Garrod presided, the other officials
sident), J. C. Wildin, E. Evans, J. Gibson, W. Wright and J. Deveney; while included amgog the guests were Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, A.D.S.P., Chief Inspector A. Mackie, inspectors *, G. Baker, W. E., Ford, 3. Gauld, D. D.
WOUND UP.
barchulders in the China Borneo Company, Limited, attended an extmoulinary general niceting in the Company's ffices, No. 4 Queen's Buildings, at noon to-day. Those present were: Hon. C. S. Sharp (chairman), and Messrs. E. Q. sborne, A. G. Wood, G. C. Master, J. C. Peter, H. W. Wickham, JA, Jupp, M. A. O. Baptista, Leung Ship Lun, and
D. Jupp (acting-manager),
C.
The meeting w. s called for the purpose of considering the following resolution:-
THE QUARRY DAY RIOT :-Before Mr. azcland at the Police Court this morning twenty coolies employed at the Quarry Cuthbert, and J. H. Gidley. Those who Bay works, were charged with the murder contributed to the harmony of the evening of Kaki Rhan on the 21st instant, and were the well-known rothers. Francis, also with cutting and wounding seven ather whose clever pianoforte and a ocal con watchmen with intent to murder them. On tributions were greatly appreciated, Messrs.
That the Company be wound up voluntarily Saturday night Mr. F. J. Badeley, Captain W. Burgess, W. Dockree, H. Palmer, De Superintendent of Police, in company with enham, F. Varney, C. Barnett (elocutionis), under the provisions of the Companies Or Inspector Robertson and a large number of Gus Gregory (comet soloist), W. Rogers, dinances 1865 to 1899, and that the Honourable pulice, visited the Quarry Bay works Armitage, E. Jenkins, P. Martin, Powell, Goo Charles Stewart Sharp Alexander George and arrested the prisoners. This morn- will, SteCurtby, Cooper and Captain Calder, Woud, and Juhn Thomas. Martin Wheelcy be ing they were put together with sixty other Mr. Goodwill acted as piano accompanist. At appointed Liquidators of the said company coalies, and were easily identified by the eleven o'clock the party was somewhat disturbed with liberty for each of them solely to exercise watchmen. --The case was adjourned for a by the loud clanging of the Fire Bel and all the powers of the joint liquidators.
The Chairman said Our last meeting was week-At the Police Court this afternoon the several present dispersed to change their Indian watchman, who assaulted the girl, was occupation from music and enjoyment to bardheld on the 27th October, when the resolution. fined $10 or a month.
work in the interests of life and proptity.ja
was confirmed affirming, the expediency of
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name of The China Borneo Comp ny Limited
r some similar title.
put the amendment to the meeting and it was
- Mr. C. Peter seconded. The chairman then.
carded unanimously.
This was all the business..
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE. American (Ckina) jist inst.. American (Doric) 8ik prux: American (Nippon Marie) 16th | koy.
The N. P. S. Co.'s steamer Tacoma sailed fou Yokohama for Tacoma.on the 27th inst The N. P. S. Co's steamer Duke of Fife sailed from Tacoma for Yokohama on the 25th ins
The N. P. S. Co.'s steamer Shawmut sailėl...
from Victoria, BC, for Yokohama on the 14t's
inst
The M. S. S. Co.'s steamer China with mails, &c, sailed froin Shanghai to-day, 29th inși, át o à,m,g,ngh
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Thu A. V. K. Coi steamer Smile on (Europe in Line) left Singapore for this port d the 27th inst, and is expected to arrive here
on the 1st prox.
The N. Y. Ki Co's steamer, bombay Maya : (Bombay Line) left Shimano aki for this po on the 28th inst, and is expected to arrive here on the sstiprox."
The D. & Co.'s steamer Shimors from New York and Straits sailed from Manila for Hoʻ -kong-on-the-aptli insu, Anduis ex-ected to užtik
here.to-imprrow the go li in5TATS
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and FELT HATS