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TELEGRAMS
*(Renter's*)***
LONDON, 14th February Unrest in Russia.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARM 17H 1904.
that he decides to face the starter. With a good
· jock * thir ownje stienld assure at least one of the open races; many there are who would wish Mr. Apcar success in his first esFLY, H
Arranapogue, Balilie and Fun—14 mile-last 1 mile-36), 1.121, 1.461, 2.20), total 2.57; the ponies past the winning post in the order
The revolutionary propaganda in the south of Russia is increasing and many pro-named, vincial Governors have been summoned to St. Petersburg to confer with the Govern-
ment,
The War.
Colonist and Emigrant-1 mile-lust 4, 34 1/5, 1.10, 1.46.
Aladdin, Regret and Clifton-mile-341, 1.07), 1.40 1/5, finishing in the order mentioned Vancouver-14 mile—37, 1.13, 1.45 3/5, 2.17
Germany and China have proclaimed | 2/5, 2.50 2/5. neutrality.
(N. C, D. News.)
Purifying the Atmosphere
in Hokkaido.
Tokio, 9th February,
Rebel King-1 mile-last 3, 24 3/5 1.08 2/5, 142, total reported 2.53.
Rex and Royal missed.
Pascongere Brrived.
Until further notice the transmission ; of Pec Empire from Kobee, F. comapondanch vis Dalby, and the Tragk Philipi, W. Lerck, Ji Goodall, Mite Nesley, Siber an Hailway, is discontinued, pr
and ra Chinese.
Fer Nomasg, from Calcutta, &c-Mn. Hudson, Mr. Ellis, Messrs. Montgomerie, Berenberg, Jurgensen, 198 Chinese and 4 japs.
Per Rubí, from Manila-Mr. W. L. Bram-
well, Miss Hapun, Messrs. S. Sarhk, V. Hayes, A. Drewing, Hiditaro Tanaka, C. G. Schmidt, H. Adamson, Z. Vickhones, Mr. and Mrs. Symington, Miss and Mrs. A. A. Core Messis. B. H. Macke, Harry T. Newman, M. O. Lochead, Mr. and Mrs. Evenburg and child, Messrs. II. M. Teugya, Fernie, R. Mathei, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.-Clark, Messrs. D. W. Riley, John W. O'Brien, Krautil Bela, and
Chinese.
3
Per Shawmut, from Manila--Mr. and Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Rudd, Miss Myers, Mrs. Keith, Miss Harris, General Moore. Dr. and Mrs. Polka and Rajah- mile-33, 1.04, 1.36.
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Caldwell, Mr. Persistence and another— mile-36), 1.104. and Mrs. H. R. Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. McCul 1.437.
tough, Messrs, D. M. Garrison, S. Lopez, C. F. Spero-mile-351, 1.11, 1.43.
Cox, R. C. Bryant, A. Balzart, M. R. Healey, Neddie and Blincenie, mile-last 1, 345. F. Bromfield, L. B. O'Leary, R. A. Me 1.09).
Tai Yat, mile, and Modesty 1, 32, 14 1.38, 2.151.
Fair Trade-14 miles-343/9 1.20, 1.58 4/5 1.3.34.1/5, 306,
Combine and Quebec-smile-34, 177, 14 busi-2.16 2/5
Mongoose, Sentry and Alonjal miles-32}.| 1.05 1/5
Eighteen Japanese, including three Greek Church missionaries, and a local newspaper editor, have been expelled from the Hakodate fortified z me.
The Russo-Chinese Bank.
okio, 11th February. The Rusin-Chuirse lank bas ceased
ne sin tapan.
Japanes Attack on Dalny,
Chefoo, 11th February.
The C. N. S. Kiuklang, just arrived from Dainy, reports that that place was bombarded by the Japanese fleet. The electric light works were destroyed. Japanese marines were land. ed.
The Firing on the "Fuping."
Weihaiwei, 11th February. The Fuping, when leaving Port Arthur, was fired on three times by the Russians. Several Chinese were wounded, and one has died here. The captain was compelled to promise not to divulge the affair.
(Shanghai Mercury.) British Steamer Abandoned.
Chefoo, February 13th. The British steamer Faxton Hall has been abandoned at Port Arthur. The fourth engi- acer was wounded during the bombardment, but is recovering.
Once More missed, --- Yellow Skin, Dunagogue-last †, 34, 1.10,
1.47.
Bunder-mile-last 4, 37, 1.13, 1.46. Jigoku-1 mile $39, 1.15, 1-49, 2.22). Ca Cannie and Reed Toorie-last h 33, 107. Border Laird mile 311, 104, Disclosure and Discovery=1ije—(7) (?) (?)
221, 2.54.
Crow mile, Bea Roy mile-44, 1.20, 1.52 3/5, 2.23 4/5 36, 1.08, 1.39 4/5.
Pink Rose and (1) mile-398, 1.18, 1.52 2.261.
Pech and Good-bye missed.
WALERS.
Remnant-1 mile—ja), 1.12, 1.46, 2.17. 2.441.
School Girl -r mile-32 3/5, 1.01 4/5, 1.31 4/5,
Runaway Girl inile-29, 57 4/5, 1.25 2/5111
EARLY BIRD.
2.01.
THE HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
CORPS.
CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. The Post Office will be entirely closed on Tuesday, the 16th inst. (Chinese New Year's Day).
be
open from 7 to 1.30 am. to dispatch the On Wednesday, the 17th inst. the Office will going German Mail only. Correspondence delivery on that day. posted up to 9 a.m. only will be sent out for
The Money Order Office will be closed on bath days.
Vaucli in Port. (
SCRAMER.
THEATRE
CITY HALL.
DRAMATIC CLUB
ROYAL.
THE HONGKONG AMATEUR will give Three Performances of THE COMIC OPERA
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HIS XCELLENCY, Written by W. S. GILBERT, Music composed by Dr. OSMUND CARR,
TO-MORROW A (THURSDAY), 18th FEBRUARY, FRIDAY! 19 b SATURDAY, 20th-
Borneo, Ger. 5.5 1,344, Muhle, 27th Jan Commencing each Evening at 9 P.M. precisely.
Sandakan 21st Jan., Gen, and Timber.— M. & Co. Chihli, Br. 6.3., 1,142, Hooker, 13th Feb.,-
Manila 10th Feb., Gen.-B. & S. Coptic, Br. s.s., 2,744, Armstron., R.N.R., 12th Feb,San Francisco 15th Jan., Honolulu
and Sokohama 4th Feb, Kobe sih, Na gasakth, and Shanghai Woosung) roth, Mails and Gad.—0. &0'S. S. Co. Crusader, Br. 3.4 1.435, Brown, th Feb,-
Moji 3th Fe Coal Co., Ld.
Dress Circle
Stalls......
Pit Stalls ...
Pit
NO HALF PRICE.
$3
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Tanizations.
TAR REGISTRATION OF TRADE
MARKS ORDINANCE, 18587 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK
་་
NOTICE is hereby given that LEONARD
SCHADE VAN WESTRUM of Berlin, Germany, Merchant, has on the rath day of September, 1903, applied for the Registration, in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Mark:-the Afbitrary Word "Westramite," in the Name of Leonard Schade van Wentrum who claims to be the Proprietor;thereof. The Trade Mark has been used by the Applicant since April, 1903, in respect of the following Goods," Means consisting of Water mixed with Oily Sub stances for the preventing Formation of Dust and Dust Explosions" in Class go. A Facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong?
Dated the 15th day of December, 1903.
DENNYS & BOWLEY,
Solicitors for the Applicant
Tickets can be obtained at the Rooking 1510] Office of the Theatre, City Hall, on and after MONIDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, at 10 A.M.
Booking ice will be opened daily from that dajo from AM, to 4 P.M.
Williams, T. K. Huni, F. C. Pettit, R. Swarth-1 out, E Lopez, R. E. McFie, E. H. Carlson, V Mendoza, V. Semilla, C. K. Hughes, E. Hof- stedt, Edgett, Hensad Sproate, Rogers, Adams, Potter,'Brien, King, Ryan, Howard, Nath-Hai'an, Fr. 3.3377, Andersen 14th Feb. Lateran will un a quarter of an hour lick, 249, Filipiept, and 27 Japanese,
Pakho and cihow th Feb., Pig-After the fail if the cur ain. R. M
The Hongkange 3th February, 1904. Hongkong. Fries. 742, Suzaqui, rath Fab, +1
arphčky, Pakhoi, alishaw, and Kwong-la chow-wanth Feb., Rice and Sugar,—¦
R. M.
Indrapura, Br. s., 3,411, Horne, ith Fab.,-
Portland, Or, ist Jan, and Moji 6th Feb, Gen. and Flour.-P. & A, S. S. Co.
Pangonger departed. Perley in, for Shanghai-Right Rev. Bishop1.3 Corfe, Messrs. A. E. Blanco, Black, D., Wallstrom, J. Farrow, J. Hoeck, J. B. Hart- well, H. McGriff, Yoshioka, Campbell David. son, Bidwell, F. Wissbrun, H. J. Dawler, J. F. J. Archibald, Smidt, A. J. Kempf, J. Glennell, F. Witsky, C. C. Newson, A. J. Mancell, E. D. Eager, L. Borello, Russian, V. P. Musso de Feraita,Hon. Stewart Lockhart, and Mr. Carter. For NagasakiMrs. F. W. Leonard, Mrs. W.
W. Bant, Capt. Ricardo, Messrs. C. Asano and Howard G. Brousen. For Yokohama-Mr. and
Mrs. Lynch, Lieut. J. A. Pierson, Messrs. A. Labin, M. C. Degnali and W. Leech. For San Francisco, &c.-Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Langeim, Mrs. Douglas Storey, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. West and 2 children, Masters West (2), Mrs. D. B. Barrows and child, Misses E. and A.-Barrows, Mr Thos. Barrows, Miss Cabell, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Martin, Mr. T. Brawn, Mr. and Mr. H. Winship, Mr and Mrs. J. H.Pritch, Capt, and Mrs. Sabroe, Mrs. J. H. Fales, Mrs, and Miss Gluna and child, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Goodhart, Mrs. T. 1. Lovejoy, Mrs, and Miss Archibald, Miss R. George, Miss A. N. Frothingham, Miss E. Hink, Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Scott, Mrs. H. T. Scotti, Miss McKinstry, Miss N. Mather, Comdr, and Mrs. Parker, Mrs. F. Allan, Mrs. U. R. Harris, Major W. Winson, Col, C. E. L. B. Davis, Dr. J. M. McMullen, Dr. O...F.; H. R. V. C., rank and file, tumed out yesterday Wisner, Capt. I. A, Rogers, Messrs. 1. L. for gun practice at Lai-chi-kok. The corps Coburg, P. B, Castles, T. A. Tuares, B. started out about to a.m. and tiffio was Lawler, F. 1. Kimball, B. K. Millar, A. W. partaken of on arrival at the range. The Trethewy, W. M. Brison, G. T. Harvey, C. H. weapons used were 15 prs. F. G. and Jones, Asa Fisher and Geo. E. St. Clair. Maxims The ranges were from 1,500 to 2,500 yards, with ordinary shell. The practice! was excellent, General Villiers. Hatton, wha was present, complimenting the corps on the Northern Rose mile-last mile, 34 accuracy of their firing. The corps returned 1.081, 1.43, 1.16.
to Victoria about six in the evening.
TURF TOPICS
gth instant. Many fast quarters were made this morning, some of the time being taken as under:~
La France Rose-mile-28 1/5. Sylph Rose-Į mile-28). Spera-mile-31, 1.06.
Marechal Niel Rose➜ mile-36, 1.071, 1 46.¦
NARSES SCRATCHED.
Narses has been scratched from all engage. men's.
YESTERDAY'S TRAINING.
A fine bright day brought to the course a larger number of ladies than usual, including the regular comers, Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. John-¦ stone, Miss Johnstone, Miss Hunter and others. Amoy and Shanghai "sports" are coming down every day. Dr. MacDougall, of Amoy, who makes bis yearly visit to Hongkong, appeared on the course as cheerful as ever. Mr. Bell, of Shanghai, was riding.
The arrivals from Shanghai by the Empress of Japan to-day include Mr. Charlie Barff and the well-known Jackers. Messrs. Crichton, Burkhill, Fearon, Moller and Cummings, to all of whom a hearty welcome is extended,
TIMES.
FIELD DAY AT LAI-CHI-KOK.
About one hundred and fifty members of
COMMERCIAL
Advices from Shanghai, of 13th inst, report business done:-Farnham, Boyds at Tis. 135 cash, Tis 134 for February and Tis. 137/138 for March. Langkats at Tis. 307/310 cash Tls. 312 for February, Tls. 320/325 for March and Tls. 329/327) for April.
coipping.
APYYRGIR,
Shawmut, Am. 6.9, 6, 195, Smith, 14th Feb.,-
Manila 12th Feb., Gen.-D. & Co., Ld. Progress, Ger. s.s., 632, Bremer, 15th Feb.,--
Swatow 14th Feb, Gen.-S. & Co. Hydra, Br. 8. 2,625. Smith, 15th Feb,-- Bombay 5th Jan, and Rangoon 1st Feb, Rice.-D. & Co., Ld.
Foyle, Br. 9.5. Page, 15th Feb.,--Kutchinotau
9th Feb., Coal-M. B. K.
Discord and Muscatel-1 mile-36), 1.11, Kowloon, Ger. s.5, 1,447, Stehr. 15th Feb.,-
146, 2.20).
Huron (Teaboy)-1 mile-1.48, 2.30. Rocket-1 mile-36 2/5, 1.11, 1.45, 3.18). Talbot-1 mile-35), 1.08), 1.437; 2.161 others made it in 2.154.
Rare Rase-1 mile, Mignonette Rose joined | mile—42, 1,21 2/5, 1.59 1/5, 2.33, 3.05.
Algerine- mile, Doris Castle joined mile -34 1/5, 1.06), 1.384, 2.51 3/5,
Dormouse and Yellow Skin-last 4 mile-
341, 1.081, 1.43,
Chinkiang toth Feb., Gen.-S. & Co. Gera, Ger. 55, 3,165, Dahl, 16th Feb.,- Shanghai 13th Feb., Mails and Gen.-M. & Co.
Rub, Br. 6.5, 1,064, Almond, 16 h Feb,- Manila 14th Feb., Gen.-S., T. & Co. Lyeemoon, Ger. 25. 1,238, Lehmann, 16th Feb.,Shanghai 13th Feb. Gen.-S. &
Co.
Meeson, Ch. s.s., 1,321, Stewart, 16th Feb,
Shanghai 13th Feb., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.) Easter, Br. 2.8., 3,600, Ellis, 16th Feb,
Melbourne 16b Jan., and Manila 14th Feb, Gen.-G., L. & Co.
Set-, last mile-32, 1.02, total time Namsang, Br. S.E., 2,591, Payne, 16th Feb.,-
reported 1.34j.
Mountaineer and Tectotum-4 mile-34
LOA 140,
Go Bang- mile—40h, 1.19), 1.57, 2.32. La France Rose-it mile-35 2/5, 1.08 2/5, 5.42 1/5, 3.15 3/5, 2.48 1/5.
Coronet Rose- mile, Mignonette Rose mile-38, 1.11 4/5, 1.43 4.5, 2:16 3/5, 2.48 2/5, finishing game.
Liberty Rose and Turbine(1 mile)—ij mile- 37 3/5, 1.1 1/5, 1.44 2/5, 2.19 3/5, 2.54 4/5.
Sylph Rose-mile-35 3/5, 1.09 4/5, 1:47 3/5
J
2.25 4/3.
Fiscal-1 milc-43}; 1.82 2/5, 1.59 3/5, 2:35. 3.07 3/5, 3.39.2/5.
Standard and Mantia—14 mílo-36 2/5, 1.13 1/5, 1.47 3/5, 2.23, 2.54 2/5, Manila Roished very game and bard heid; it is very probable that Moller will pilot Apcar's "sub." in every evan
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Calcutta joth Jan, Penang 5th Feb., and Empress of Japan, Br. s.5, 3,003, Beetham,
Singapore 9th, Gen.-J., M. & Co.
.N.R., 17th Feb,-Vancouver 15th Jan., and Shanghai 14th Feb,, Mails and Gen. C. F. R. Co.
Empire, Br. 6.8, 4,500, Helms, 17th Feb.,
Kobe 13th Feb., Gen.-G., L. & Co. Haiching, Br. 4.6., 1,367, Hodgins, 17th Feb.
Swatow 16th Feb., Gen.-D., L. & Co.
Departures. Feb. 16.
Triumph, for Swatow. Tjipanas, for Singapore. Haiching, for Swatów, Taiping, for Canton. Whampoa, for Canios.
Feb. 17. Gero, for Europe. Pakling, for Shanghai. Thales, for Foochow Woosung, for Shanghai.
MacEwen Brickel
& Co.
1
Shipping Reports.
i
Johanne, Ger. 5.a., 952, 1pland, 14 Feb
Haiphong th Feb, and Holbow 13th, Rice and Gen.-J. & Co. * Kaifong, Br. s.5., 1,024, Pennefather, and Feb.,
-Cebu via Iloilo and Manila 30th Jan, Gen. --B. & S.
Keongwai, Ger. s.5, 1.5, Möllermann, 15th
M.
Feb-Hangkok 8th Feb., Rice and Meal. -B. & S.
D
Struve, Ger. s.5, 966, Brandt, 7th Feb.,-
Haiphong 4th Feb., and Haibow 6th, Gên.
! -AR. M. Mathilde, Geran1, 678, Ulderup, 13th Feb,- Hoihow Bath Feb., Coals and Sugar.-J. & Co.
Maulang, Br, né., 1,644, Welsh, 9th Feb.,-
Sandakan 3rd Feb., Gen.-J., M, & Co. Prometheus, Nor. s... 1,023, Larsbryggen, 15ih
Feb.,-Saigon 9th Feb., Rice and Rice. flour.-Norwegian Consul.
Samgra, Br. s.s. Louis, 13th Feb.,-Moji 7th
Feb., Coal.-B. & Co.
Sinan, Br. 6,8., 1,543, Williams, 14th Feb.,-
Barry 24th Dec, Coal.-B. & S. Sulfordia, Br. 1.5., 365, Cress, 14th Feb.,-
Newport, Mon, 25th Dec., Coals-Order, Sungkiang, Br. 3.s., 1,021, Robinson, 1st Feb,
Auction.
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PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned has received instructions THE
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
03
FRIDAY, the 19th February, 1904, Commencing at 2,30 F.M.,
at No. 10, Ice House Street, ALL THE FURNITURE AND GEAR BELONGING TO
"CLUB EINTRACHT," including a quantity of Furniture, One Full-Sized' ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLE.
One FRENCH BILLIARD TABLE. One SEMI-GRAND PIANO.
Two BOWLING ALLEYS with Gear, TERMS-As Customary.
On View from THURSDAY, the 18th inst. Catalogues will be issued.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 12th February, 1904,
Entimations.
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Manila 29th Tan,, Gen.-B. & B. Tacoma, Am. s.1., 2,689. Ridles, 14th Feb,WEERS of HOUSES stated in the
Eastern Division of the City of Victoria: Tacoma 13th Jan, and Moji'gth Feb., Get and in the Eastern Division of Kowloob are −D. & Co., Ed.
hereby notified that under Nh ́s of the Domes Taitar, Br... 4,425, Evans, 16th Dectic Cleanliness and Ventilation Bye-laws any Vancouver 16th Nov, and Shanghai 13th Domestic Building or part of such Building Dec., Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
which is occupied by members of more than one Str. Rubi from Manila-Moderate to fresh Thea, Ger. 8.5, 934, Ohlerich, 14th Feb., family shall, unless specially exempted by the Kebao toth Feb., Fakhoi 12th, and Hoihow Board, be LIMEWASHED and CLEANSED 13th, Coals and Gen.-J. & Co.
throughout to the satisfaction of the Board during the months of JANUARY and FEBRUARY.
Str. Haighing from Swatow :-Light to mo- derate N.E. so N'ly breezes.
monsoon, with moderate sea to within 24 hours
of arrival, thence strong mon con and heavy Yuensang, Br. 3, 1,118, Rolf, 6th Feb.
Manila 3rd Feb., Gen.-J., M. & Co.
sea.
Str. Empire from Kobe--There to Amoy fresh to moderate N.W. and N. winds with mo derate seas, thence to arrival moderate to light N.E. and N, winds, and fine clear weather.
Str. Namsung from Calcutta-There to Sin !gapore light Nly wind, smooth sea and fine; throughout, thence 9th to 13th fresh N.E. mon. soon with rough head sea, thence to port mo- derate wind and sea, and fine hazy weather.
Post Office.
A bait will lose for
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Co-day's Advertisements.-
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby giv VERSOISKE
The Sanitary Board being convinced of the necessity of Cleanliness in its efforts to stamp out Plague; is determined to rigorously pro. secute any owner in default after the 29th FEBRUARY,
NOTE: The Boundaries of the above Dis tricts have been ALTERED and are now as follows;--
THE EASTERN DIVISION OF THE SELSKABET DET OVERSOISKE CITY IS BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY COMPAGNIE OF CHRISTIANIA, NOR GRAHAM STREET AND ENDICOTT¦ WAY, have This Day OPENED ≈ BRANCH, OFFICE, at 1, PRINCE'S BUILDING, HONG KONG, under the Style of
COMPAGNIE OF CHRISTIANIA, NORWAY. Christiania, 16th February, 1904. Hongkong,
STREET,
THE REGISTRATION OF TRADE"
MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898. 2. APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK.
NOTE THURN SCHES. STAHL- [OTICE is hereby given that GEORG
WERK STREITEBEN, of Streiteben, Austria, have on the 14th day of September, 1903, applied for the Registration, in Hongkong, in the Regis- ter of Trade Marks, of the following Trida Mark: "The device of an anchor through Be Letter o" in the name of Georg Graf Thurn Sches Stahlwerk Streiteben who claim to be the Proprietors thereof. The Trade Mark has been used by the Applicants in respect of the following Goods, Steel in Bars in Class 5. A. facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hobgkong.
Dated the 15th day of December, 1993.
DENNYS & BOWLEY)
The Easter Division of Kowloon in bounded on the West by Ratinson Road and a Straight || Line drawn from the North end thereof through the Yaumati reservoir to the Northern boundary of Kowloon.
By Order,
Sanitary Board Office, 4th January, 1904.
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AAGAARD, THORESEN & CO., and have empowered, Mr. BJARNE AAGAARD to Sign the Firm Name of Aagaard THORE... Canton-Per Fatshan, 18th Feb., 2.30A.M.Sen & Co. on their behalf. Macao-Per Heungshan, 18th Feb, 1.15 2.1. AKTIESELSKABET DET OVERSOISKE. Moji-Fei Foyle, 18th Feb., 3 P.. Canton-Per Honam, 18th Feb., 5 P.M. Namtao-Per Taichun, 18th Feb., 5P.M. Sanbue-Per Hei Fu, 18th Feb., 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, 18th Feb., 5 AM. Canton Per Finnkow, 19th Feb., 7.30 A.M. Bangkok-Per Palermo, 19th Feb., A.M. Masila, Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Empirs, 19th Feb, 11 A.M.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-FOSTR FRANCAIS,
FOK SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Tacoma-Per THE Company's Steamship Shawmut, 19th Feb, 11 A.M.
Manila-Par Chikii, 19th Feb., 3 P.M. Canton-Per Powan, 19th Feb., 5 P.M. Canton-Per Henam, 20th Feb., 7.30 A.M. Manila--Per Rubi, 20th Feb, 9AM. Canton-Pat Kinshan, 21st Feb., 9 .. Sandakan-Per. Mausang, 22nd Feb, 11.A.M. Yokohama and Kobe-Per Sambia, 1jid Feb., 10A.M.
Europe, &c., India, vie Tuticorin-Per! Parra, 23rd Feb., 10.45 AM.
Shangbai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,! Honolulu and San Franciscp-Per Coptic, 231d
Feb., 19.45 A.M.
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or.- Per indrapura, 24th Feb., 10 AM.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Tartar, 24th Feb, 11 M.
Manila-Per Zafiro, 19th Fab., 9 AM. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kube, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of Japan, 9th Mar,, II AM.
Books containing stamps of the following denominations may be obtained at the counter. of General Post Office for $1.öp eRCH.
16 stamps at 4 cents.
12 31 12
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"SYDNEY," Captain Blanc, will be despatched for the above Ports on or about WEDNESDAY, the¦ 34th instant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 17th February, 1904
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED,
FROM GALCUTTĄ, RENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
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*NAMSANG," having arrived from the above Ports, Consigneesi of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their; Goods will be delivered from alanguido,
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after SATURDAY, the zoth instant, at NOON, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Godowns at East Point.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 17th February, 1904.
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G. A. WOODCOCK,
Secretary.
CHEUNG,
rmúlu KA Pḥa bla,
Toy Frook on JCK HOUNA IN Tee-Hour Rêzd
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fowo a position, in his New and Cum
mod.ous Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICEL in the Colony or in any part of the Far East.
GROUPS AND VIEWE a speciality. Hongkong, aand Kemenki slạ?
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Solicitors for the Applicants.
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
IS
"BLACK&WHITE
JAMES BUCHANAN & CO. SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS
By Appointment to
B. M. THE KING
and
HRH the PRINCE of WALZES.
Supplied at all the LEADING CLUBS and HOTELS, and to be obudined” from LANE, CRAWFORD & CO, Québf) Roap 1 5 Central.
EYE SIGHT.
MR. N. LAZARUS May be personally consulted for Frectacles. No charge for tasting the eyes. Glasses and frames of all kiuds and qualities, Prices from $2 upwards,
16, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL.
Hongkong, 6th November, 1903.
AGENTS IN THE FAR EAST FOR JOHN JEFFREY & CO. HERIOT BREWERY,
EDINBURGH.
FINE OCTOBER ALES.
A stock of JEFFREY'S fine OCTOBER BREW has now been landed and is being offered in
GAY FIRKINS of 9 gallons;
KILDERKINS of 18 gallons;
OFFICE:
HOGSHEADS of 54 gallons;
STODT Also JEFFREY'S Jopular EDINBURGH XXX STOUT in Orses of
PINTS (doz to the case).
dox.
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