Shipping.

Arrivals.

Siam, Br. 4.8., 993. R. A. Binns, 21st May,

Singapore r5th May, Oil.-Geo, McBain &

Co.

Orange, Nor. 8.5, 1,001, Joh. Dannevig, 21st May-Saigon 17th May, Rice-flour.—,, W. & Co.

Hong Mob, Br. 8.6., 2,555, W. Dawson, 22nd May-Singapore 17th May, Gen-Jon Teck Seng.

Vickoburg, Am. gunboat, r,oso, W. A. Mar shall, 22nd May,-Manila 11th May. Vindobana, Aust. s... 3,694, B. Cobol, 22nd May, Singapore 16h May, Gen.-S., W.

& Co. Thales, Br. ss., 824, A. J. Robson, 22nd May,

-Swalow 21st May, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Shawmut, Am. s.8., 9,604, W. M. Smith, 22nd

May-Moji 19th May, Ballast.-D, & C Ld.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1904.

Vessels in Port.

STRANKAR,

Adana, Br. s.5, 2,172, J. S. Fawler, 16th May, -Penarth 1st April, Coal.-Admiralty. Agamemnon, Br. s.s., 4,461, R. Day, arst May,

-Kobe 15th May, Gen.-B. & S. Binh Thuan, Fr. .., 983, Ribault Lagasne, 16th May,-Saigon roth May, Rice-flour --B. & Co.

Borg, Norw. 4.5, 738, N. C. Mathisen, 20th May, Bangkok 13th May, Rice and Tim- ber.-Ming Chuen. Calliope, Br. 5.5., 2.498, Carter, 13th May,

Kutchinatze 8th May, Coals.-D. & Co, Ld

Ceylon, Br. s.s., 2,637, C. F. Lockstone, 21st

May, London 13th April, and Singapore 16th May, Gen.-1 & O. S. N. Co. Chwnshan, Br.s.s., 1,281, E. B S. Lawlor, 19th |

May, Bangkok 12th May, Rice.-B. & Edendale, Hr. ss., 717, J. Mass, rgth May, Sourabaya 8th May, ugar. Master.

Co.

|

Macao-Per Heungthan, 15th May, 1.15 P.M. | Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, BC, and Anderson, Mr. Tacoma-Pe Shawumui, 25th May, 2 P.M.

Shanghai Per Loongmoon, 25th May, a P.M. Manila-Per Sungkiang, 25th May, 3 P.M. Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Samshui-Per Tak Hing, 25th May, 5 P.M.

Namtao-Pei Taichun, 25th May, 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per Hot Fu, 25th May, P.M. Macao-Per Wingchal, 25th May, 5 P.M. Canton Per Honam, 25th May, 5 P.M. Straits. and Calcutta-Per Lightning, 26th May, 2 P.M.

Singapore-l'er Onsang, 25th May, 2 P.M. Shanghai-Per Choysang, 26th May, 3 F.M. Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Pentakota, 25th May, 5 P.M.

HONGKONG.

Joseph, Mr. & Mrs. E.S. Bell, Mrs. J.

Katsch, E, A.

Bacot, J. Bacor, P

Корр, А.

Bayliss, F. W.

Leggatt, E A.

Bayliss, P. G.

Lewis, A. R.

Beattie, R. B.

Macgowan, R. J.

Mackie, C. Gordon Malony, L. Marriott, Dr. O. McAran, T. P. Meikle, Mr. & Mr. Miller, P. L.

Birbeck, R. J. Biscoll, W. S. Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bonner, E. A. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Boyce, W. B.

Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Moir, G. A.

Robinson Caltar, Capt.

Clark, W. G.

Davies, F. O.

Manila-Per Rudí, 28th May, 9 AM. Europe. &c., inba, via Tuticoria-Pe | Davies, Mts. J. T.

Deacon, F. B. Ernest Simons, 31st May, 1 AM.

Shanghai, Nagasak., Kohe, Yokohama, Dean, G. Vittona and Vanesaver, B.C.-Per Empress |Derbyshire, J. H.

Desenazeeres, Mr. and of China, 1st June, 11 A.M.

Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Towns.

Mrs.

CONNAUGHT

Lingeri, Miss L. Menashib, R. Munro, D. Newborn, R. H. Pengally, F. D. Rees, L. C. Riley, W. R. Siebenshuin, R. Skillam, Mrs. R. C. H. Stohp, A.

Trimingham, N. S. P. Vallance, Mr. and Mrs.

Bonheur, Miss E. Braggmaning, Mr. and

Mrs. A. Ball, Mr. M. Carter, Cape G. H. Christic, Mr. & Mrs. D. Cronin, Joha Delgado, M. P, Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. E.Ezekiel, R. M.

Hamilton, Mrs. A. Harris, J. D. Helme, E. B. Howard, E.

Moir, Mrs. and Miss Moor, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Morrill, J.

W. F. Walker, A. T. Williams, W. H.

Mr. Craven said: "But for them' I would not have been able to work to day. Four years ago, when at work on a farm, I began to have severe pains in my left leg, the pain shooting up from my toes to my hip, and do all I could I could not get rid of it. At nights ́I was afmid to turn in my bed. I could not stand. If I tried to walk the effort caused me fearful agony.

"You see that wooden step by the door? Well, I could not raise my fool over it. I was

quile at a loss what_io_do. At last a friend said, 'Why don't you take Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people? They'll enrich your blood and so cure your rheumatism.' I sent Hains, Mr. & Mrs. J. Jfor a bottle, and they made new blood in me.

THOMAS'

and a children

Newington, A. G.

North, C. J.

Osborn, Mrs. F.

Pallic, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Pike, Mrs. G. Popham, Mr. and Mrs. Potter. A. G.

Allen, Thomas Birtan, H. O. Burdekin, Geo. Burruss, Mr. and Mrs.

N. C.

Harris, B.

Hough, Dr.

Hore, John

Taming, Br. s. 1,360, Stott, 22nd May Good Hope. Br. 5.5, 2,575. I. Harding, 9thville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Rice, P. F.

Shanghai 19th May, Gen.-B. & S, Mathilda, Nor. s.s., 2,230, H. Taarvig, 221d May-Kutchinotzu 16th May, Coal-Mi B. K. E-Sang, Br. 3, 1,127, W. F. Bichard, zond May, Tientsin via Chefoo 13th May, Gen.

MT & Co.

Holstein, Ger. .s., 985, J. C. Hansen, 21-d May-Saigan 18th Rice and Gen-Yun Wo & Co.

Kwangtah, Cb. s. 1,536, W. H. Lunt, 321 d May, Shanghai 19th May, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.

Hailong, Br. .., 783, Gibson, 22nd May,--

Amoy 21st May, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Woosung, Br. 3.5.. 1,109, Dowson, 22nd May,—

Canton 22nd May, Gen.-B. & 9. Petrarch, Ger 5.5., 1,252, Ch. Ahrens, 22nd May, Canton 21st May, Gen-Wirg Sing & Co.

Tean, r. s.5, 1,345, Sommerville, 22nd May,

Canton 21st May, Gen.-H. & S. Hangsang, Br. 5.9, 1,356, S. Wilde, 22nd May,

-Canton 21st May, Gen.~~J, M. & Co. Oscar 11, Nor, 5.5, 2,000. R. Olsen, 22nd May,

-Kurchiantzu 17th May, Coal.-M. P. K.|| S-mongan, Dul. 5.S., 1,203, F. Versteegh, 23 d

May-Samarang 13th May, Sugar and Molosses.--Yuen Fat Hong, Nurnberg, Ger. s.§., 2,663, J. Jaburg, 23rd May, -Hamburg 17th Mar., and Singapore 17th May, Gen.-H. A. I..

Departures.

May 22.

Frithjof, for Swatow. Apeurade, for Pakhoi.

Indrapura, for Woosung.

Cressy, Br. cruiser, for Mirs Bay.

May 23.

Woosung, for Shagahai, Kwongltz, for Shanghai, Loongsang, for Manila. Keongwai, for Swatow, Phranang, for Swatow. E-sane, for Canton.

trapmonsteru geriyed.

Per Nurnberg, from Singapore-104 Chine: e. Per Hong Moh, from Singapore-1,322 Chi

nese,

Per Thales, from Swatow-Mr. Yu Yu Kow, and 41 Chinese.

Per Taming, from Shanghai-Maj. Wheeler, U.B.A., and 25 Chinese,

Per Vindobona, from Sing pore-1 Europern, 400 Chinese, and 1 Japanese.

i

May, Barry and Mar, Coal.-G, L. &

Co.

Hohnstien, Ger. s.5, 1,275, H, Hamer, 21st

May, Emden 31st Mar., Coal.-B. & C. Iste de Negros, Am. 8.5., 200, Laniligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. &

Că.

fohanne, Ger. 9.5., 952, Ipland, zoth May,

Changsha, 2nd June, 3 P.M.

Manila-Per Zafiro, 4th June, 9 A.M. Europe. &... Inda, viu Tuncoria-Per Simla, 4th June, 11 A.M.

Swatow, Chefco and Tientsin-Per Chihli, 4th Jane, 3 P.M.

Shanghai, agasaki, Kobe, Yokohama.

torta and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of India, zand June, 11 .M.

Bangkok 13th May. Rice.-J. & Co. Korea, Am 55, 5,651, Wm. B. Seabury, 16th

May, San Francisco 16th April, and CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. Shanghai 14th May, Mails and Gen. P. M. 5. 5. Co. Lightning, Br. s.s., 2,123, J. G. Spence, 18th,

May, Calcutta 30th April, Penang and Singapore 12th May, Gen.-D., S. & Co.,

Ld.

Loksang, Br. s.s., 978, Wheeler, 18th May.-

Bangkok 11th May, Rice.-J., M. & Co. Marie Jebsen, Ger. 5.S., 1,771, H. Bendixen,

21st May,-Java l'oris 11th May, Sugar. J. & Co. Mausang, Br. s., 1,644, S. J. Payne, 13th May: -Sandakan (Borneo) 8th May, Timber and Gen.-J., M. & Go.

Ness, Br. s.., 1,650, W. Peart, 18th May,-!

Moji 12th May, Coal-B. & Co. Prometheus, Nor. 5.5., 1,024, H. Letsbryggen, i 20th May.-Bangkok 13th May, Rice. S., W. & Co Queensland. Br. 5.S., 2475, Gray, 24th May,

Barry st April, and Singapore 12th May,

Coal. Master.

Ras Dara, Br. s... 2,495. J. M. Cambridge, 20th May, Barry and South Wales 19th Mar., Coal-Order.

Samsen, Ger. ss., 998, Fr. Rehwaldt, 20th May, Bangkok (Kob-si-chang) 14th May,

Rice.-M. Co.

Sanda, Br. s. 1,409, Ramsey, 16th May,--

Cardiff 25th May, Coal-Order. Sophie Rickmers, Ger. 5.5, 2,362, Pape, 14th May-Meji Sth May, Coal.-R. & Co. Sungkiang, Br. 5.5., 1,021, J. Robinson, 15th

May-Manila 12th May, Timber and Ger.! ~B. & 5.

Taiping, Ch. s... 1,374, F. Brissander, 21st May, Canton a1st May, Gen.- Kwong Man Wo.

Tjimahi, Dut. 9 s., 7,476, N. W. Jurriamse, 18th May, Macassar 10th May, Gen.-H. J. T. Co.

Vladivostock 7 am. Nemuro...... Hakodate ...! Tokio

Kochi Nagasaki...... Kagoshima...! Oshima Naha......... Ishigakijima.. Taihoku Taichu. Tainan Kashun Pescadores...

Downing, T. C. Roberts, John

Sayle, R. T. D. Dunlop, J. M. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schindler, Dr. C. Emerson, A. Fersep, Count Fischer, R. Fisher, H. G.

1

Foss, Capt. & Mrs. F.

Foss, Miss E. L. Glover, C.

Grant, A. W.

Hall, Capt. T. Harvey, R. D.

Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Gray

Shaw, F. E. Simmers, Mr. and Mrs. Skott, C. E. Somerville, Geo.

Heckford, R. G. Hochapfel, E. C. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs.

Hughes, W. Kerfoot [cely, Rev. F.

Somewille, Mrs. A. Stanley, H. H. Thomas, C. B.

Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. J.

May 20th, 1904, a.m.

Tremblay, J. I.

Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr. Hayton, J. T.

Trimmel, W. D.

Verley, E.

a.m. 29 61

29.73

129.90

Whitton, Mrs. A. M. Windsor, J. B. Wolft, Philip Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs.

29.87

29.95

PRAK.

29.91

Allis, F, B.

"

29.80

| Beattie, J. M.

Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert

11

19.70

Peattie, M. P.

Nathan, Mr. and Mrs.

29.77

Benson, Mr. & Mrs.

Paxton, Mr.

'S a.m. zg 86

Bunny, Licut. Col.

F.

Perry, F.

,29.81

W.

Pollock, H. E.

10

29.82

Post, N.

29.82

Prince, Mr.

19.82

Reid, T. H.

וז

Weihaiwei...9 a.m. 19.95

Gutzlaff Sharp Peak.... Amoy Swatow

||

30

29.88

cm

j29.86

b

6.30 3.29.91 70t 9am.

Canton ........ Hongkong... 10a.m. 29.90 79 Victoria Peak Gap Rock Macao

29.8g! 79.87, 83

ESE

11

19.84 8771

9 3.1. -

W SW 2

"

29,85,84 29.87,85

Haiphong Manila Bacolod Iloilo... Cebu... C. St. James, 10a.m.

Triumph, Ger. 5.5, 679, A. Hansen, arst May, Tokio -Foochow vin Amoy and Swatow zoth Kochi May, Gen.-J. & Co.

SAILING VESSELS.

May 21st, 1904, a.m.

Vindivostock, 7 a.m.

ensuro Hakodate

& am 29.80

19.81

11

39 74

20.87

KE

Nagusaj Kagoshima... Oshima

29.83

1979

11 29.73.

L 29.74

Per Hwangtah, from Shanghai-Capt., Mrs. Eclipse, Br. ship, 2,978, J. MABarde, roth May, Naba and Miss F. E. Foss, 133 Chinese, and 13 Japanese.

Per E-Sang. from Tientsin, &c-Capt. Branckill, R.4.M.C, Sergeant and Mrs. Beedlo and a children, 7 Sherwood Feresters, Subadar Major Tazadad Khan Bohadur 3oth P.1, 8 Privates 31st P.I.. and 69 Chinese,

Shipping Report.

-New York Toth

5. 0. Co.

Maria Le, Ital, bq., 1,0

-Freemantle 7th Order.

Case Oil

*

Ishigakijima. 29.77 Taihoku.14 a. 19,80

h April, Taichu... wood

Hongkong & Whampoa Book Retarus.

IU.S.S. Monterey......

Str. Shawmut from Manila-Light winds H.M.S. Hart from N.W. to S.W, fine weather.

Str. Siam from Singapore:-Moderate S.Ely winds, and fine weather throughout.

Str. Hallsong from Amoy:-Moderate 8.1. wind and sea, fine weather, sky cloudy.

Str. Hong Mok from Singapore:-Very fine weather, N.E. swell during the last three days.

Adamastor Fatshan

Yat Shing.... U.S.S. Wisconsin H.M.S. Sirius

1

Kowloon 1

+

Tainan.......... Koshun Pescadores.. Weibaiwei ...

Gutzlaff ..... Sharp Peak...

Dock.

+ Amoy

Cosmopolitan

P

Steamers Expected.

י

Banay, Miss

Brawn, Col. L. F.

Chapman, A.

Ehelderke, Capt. French, Major G. A. Grant, R.N., Eog, Lieut.

A. R.

Hudig, D.

Hamilton, Major Hamilton, J. E. Hanmer, Mr.

Rice, P-J.

Sawer, Mrs. W. E.

Shertridge, Mr. & Mrs.

Sinclair, A.

Skelton, Mr.

2

Skelton, Mr.

Hardy, R.N., Comman-

der and Mrs.

Hays, 1.

Hewitt, F. T. B

o Holbeler, jeut.-Col.

C

Holborow, Mr.

Smith, A. Findlay Smith, C. W. Spalckbaver, W. G. C Steavenson, D. Stemberg, F. Stokes, Mr.

Uffel, W. von

Walkins, R.E., Capi

Carlotta, Miss E.

Chung Wai Hoi

Cochrane, F.

Lamrie, W. Lehman, E. Leung Ping Koo

Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Albert

C. B.

Cook, M. Deniston, G. Desmond, Miss Grace Erskine, E. P. Frampton, Miss V. Garbeth, Miss B.

Anderson, Dr. Daniel, W.

Sharpe, Mrs. Theodorsen, Mr. Wade, Miss Alice Whiley, Mr. Williams, S. Young, L. C.

KOWLOON.

Loury, Dr. and Mrs.

and children Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr.

J. B.

Murchie, Mr. Iremonger, Lieut. Col. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs.

Roane, Dr. and Mrs.

James Yokura, K.

Lewell, F. F.

Jones, Fred.

Little, Mr. and Mrs.

PIGEONS RIVAL RAILIVAY.

wakened one morning without feeling the least signs of pain. I have not had the least sensation of a return of the rheumatism. So firm a believer am I now in Dr. Williams' pink pills that I recommend them to all the miners, as they are liable to rheumatism, and I know for a fact that many of them about here take

hese pills with the best results,

“I should båve mentioned also that when" I began to take Dr-Williams' pink pills I had |no apsetite; after a few doses of the pills I was always ready for my meals. I am quite well now, being able to go about with perfect ease." "Yes," said his listening son, "father has become wonderfully well since be commenced to take those pills. Nothing else would touch his trouble."

"My other son, William," asked Mr. Craven, | “bas also been greatly benefited by them. Há injured his arm in the pit, and a form of rhea. matism ensued, which was cured by Dr. Williams' pink pills. He now works regularly every day."

300 MILES IN SEVEN HOURS.

Mr. Craven gave his unqualified permission Some time ago, according to the Scotch papers, thirty-six Carrier Pigeons flew from for the interview to be published in the news. Spalding to Tranent (Haddingtonshire) in papers, and, ladeed, such is the fame of the seven hours a distance of 300 miles-at the pills in all walks of life that those who have rate of nearly 43 miles an hour, which would benefited by them in cases of anemia, bilions. be a good average pace for a railway train over

the distance. A newspaper man who sawness, consumption, gout, rheumatism, sciatica, some of the pigeons which accomplished the paralysis, and other disorders, are generally feat had some conversation with a local resid; ready to publish their experiences. Even ladies, ent who told an interesting story of himself. whose modesty would keep them silent but His name is William Craven, an agile, busy for their kind anxiety to benefit their suffering man, who wished to add to the reputation of Ur. Williams' pink pills, which had travelled

sisters, do not hesitate to make known the extraordinary relief which the genuine pills- Dr. Williams-are capable of affording in the recurrent miseries to which so many are subject. Dr. Williams' medicine company, Holborn-viaduct, London, send a bottle post free for two shillings and ninepence (or six- bottles for thirteen and nine) if there is any difficulty in obtaining the genuine pills at chops. Substitutes, which do not bear Dr. Williams' name are worthless. It is thanks to the genuine pills that Mr. Craven is one of the most active and cheerful men in Great Britain, much further, he said, than the best "carrier" and that he is able to take keen interest in Pigeon Flying and other Outdoor Amuje- McDermott, A. P. B. Yates, Mr. & Mrs C. C. ¡ in and around Tranent.

ments.

b Jeffery, Mra.

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29.82

29.81

29.81

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30.02 68 129.65, 20

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Caaton..........

Hongkong 10a.m.129.84182

1 Victoria Peak

Gap Rock ...

Macao

Haiphong

Man......

Jeffues, H. W.

King, Mr. Krusse, Geo.

Lee, J. B.

Lowe, D. R.

Malke, Mr.

Martin, R.

NAME.

Alacrity ¡Albion 1

Algerine ... Amphitrite...

Andromeda

Bramble

Britomart ...

Cressy Cherub

Eclipse

29.84

Espiègle

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29.81 84

$32

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Fame...

11

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Vereis

From Agents Due

Glory +

Bacolnd.. Hwin Cean

1

29.85 86

Handy

b

Hart

29.87 86

Humber

Str. Kunnetuk from Shanghai-Moderate S. and S.W'ly winds, and fish weather through Emp. of China. Shanghai.. C. P. R. CoMay 24 St James, 192.in.

Bayern Sha- ghai....M. & Co... May 24

out.

Str. Simangas from Samarang:-Fine we-Zeiten............ Singapore M. & Co.. May 24

ther during the whole voyage, light Ely, S., Nürnberg ...... Singapore H. A. L.... May 24 and Sly winds, N.ly swell.

Indramayo Manila J., M. & Co May 25 Chibli...........Tientsin...B. & S. May 29 Mongolia ... Capri....... | Indrasamha

Ships Passed The Canal. Outward 9th April-Plantmars, Titani Segovia 13th April-Schuylkill. 16th April -Indramayo, Teenkat. 20th April-Heimd›1. 23rd April-Unison, Nurnberg, 26th April Chingtu Border Knight. 17th April-Flintshire," 29th April-Java, Candia, Armand Bekic. 3rd May-Ambria, Prinsesse Marie, St. Kild, Taurus, Zieten. 6th May-Helene Rickmers, Glenfarg, Tuckwo, toth May-Benarty, Low ther Castle, Alesia. 14th May-Netior, Sten- tor, Sardinia, Anamba. 17th May-Cassius, Masagen, Denbighshire. Kennebec, Ventmoor, Main. 20th May--Gitela, Prins Heinrich.

Homeward 9th April-Koon. 13th April -Socotra. 3rd May-Albenga, Pak Ling, 6th May-Diomed 10th May-Siltria, (Aus) Sambia, 14th May--Machaon, Malacca, Sala-

sic.

Arrival at Home-9th April-Palermo. 13th April-C. Ferd, Laeisz, Keemun. 16th April-Radnorshire. zoth April-Qanja, Mo- yune. 23rd April-Gistla, Sydney. 26th April -Macduf. 19th April-Sagami, Glaucus. 3rd May-Glendoon, Peleur, Roanoke, Ajax. Sithonia, Armand Behic. 4th May-Borneo, 6th May-Preuren. 10th May-Konigsberg, 14th May Bamberg, Råtpaus, 20th May- Hamburg,

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

A

and Mrs.

Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Comdr., and

Mrs.

Wenborn, ST.

White, Dr. and Mrs.

M. J. Wood, Mr.

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

CLASS.

CAPTAIN.

1,300

Commander O. de B. Brock... Captain, T..H. M. Jerram Commander R. Nugent... Captain Charles Windham, C.7.0. Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Lieut.-Comm under F. M. Leake Lieut.-Commander T. D. Pratt Captain Fegan... 114 Captain Henry M. Tudor

444

33

TONS. Guns. I.H.P.

LAST REPORTED AT

despatch-vessel...

1,700

3,000

Shanghai

battleship, 1st class...

12,950

16

13,500

Wusung

.loop ...

1,050

1,400

Shanghai

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

18,000

Wurdag

cruiser, Ist class

Weihaiwei

gunboat, 1st class

710

Yangiste

gunboat, rst class

710

1,300

***

Yangisze

Centurion ...

battleship, ist class...

10,500

14

13,000

Wurung

+

་་

cruiser, Ist class

14

$2,000

14

$1,000

Hongkong

water tank and tug...

390

300

Hongkong

cruiser, and class

5,600

9,600

sloop...

1,070

1,400

Captain Robert H. S. Stokes... Commander Ernest Barton

Hongkong

en route Waihaiwal

torpedo boat destroyer

360

5,700

cruiser, 3rd class

1,580

12

3,200

Lieut.-Commander C. Asser... Commander P. V. Lewes, D.S.G....

་་

Hoogkoog

Weihaiwei

battleship, 1st class...

12,950

13,500

Captain W. A. Carter

ANT

Wusung

275

4,000

Hongkong

AJI

275

4,000

Hongkong

1,640

800

Commander J. D. Daintree

141

Hongkong

280

3,900

14,100

31,591

180

$2,950 350

800 33,500

Lieut.-Commander J. A. Gregory... Lisat. Commander G. B. Powell... Honourable N. G. Stopford ... Lieut. Comm inder G. G. Webster Captain T. G Greet, R.N.

..

Hongkong

...

Yangise-Kiang

Wusung

West River

IM

***

6,300

1,015

1,400

Commander W. H. Nicholson

650

Captain Morris H. Smyth

980

1,400

Commander D. 9t. A. Wake...

+1

Amoy Sandakan

240

Lieut. Commander John P. Irven....

West River

1,400

Commander T. Jackson...

...

Shanghai

740

Lieut. Commander H. T. Allay

Went River

1+3

3,600

9,000

Captain C. H. H. Moore...

Hongkong

240

Lieut.Commander Davidson

..

Yangtaze

355

6,300

Licut, Commander C. G. Codrington ...

Hongkong

250

6.500

Fleet Reserve

Hongkong

cruiser, zod clar

5,600

9,600

Captain Lewis Bayly

Singapore

101

receiving ship...

4,650

Commodore Dicken

Hongkong

Teal ...

12+

...river gunboat ...

130

800

Lleut. Commander E. V. Dugmare

Thetis... Tweed Vengeance

+

***

...cruiser, 2nd class

...

Yangtze

3,400

9,000

Captain J. A. C. Wilkinson

Shanghai

coast defence gunboat

363

200

Lieutenant Forbes ...

Hankow

10+

Vestal... Virago Waterwitch Whiting

battleship, 1st class... sloop

13,500

Captain Leslie Stuart, C.M.....

Wasung

1,400

Commander S. St. John Farqubar

Blogapore

torpedo boat destroyer

6,300

Hongkong

450

en route Weibaiwel

torpedo boat destroyer

5,900

Hongkong

Woodcock...

river gunboat

$50

*

river gunboat

550

**

F

....

Hankow Yangtste

J

Janus .. Kinsha

Leylatban Moorhen

torpedo boat destroyer ...torpedo boat destroyer

stareship...

torpedo boat destroyer river gunboat

cruiser, 1st class

*

river gunboatin

...battleship, rst class...

torpedo boat destroyer

... sloop...

surveying-vessel

sloop...

river gunboat

river gunboat

cruiser, 2nd class

...river gunboat

torpedo boat destroyer

... torpedo boat destroyer

May tent. May sent

10 LM. 4 p..

29.84

29.76

Ocean

Consperantė

82

B3

Quier

1

San Fcisco P. M. Co... June Bombay... C. & Co....June Portland... P. & A. Co. June 6 Sydney B. & S... June

69

75

4 +

Phoenix

#

Rainfall.

Rambler

***

Rinaldo

Robis...

***

Rosario

421

...!

sloop ...

KING EDWARD.

Sandpiper

16+

Barrett, H.

Muller, V. H.

Batman, Mr.

Ough, A. H.

Pearson, Mr.

Pearson, Mrs.

Railton, W. A.

Rouff, Marcel

Schmid, E.

Sheppard, Harbert

Dost Office.

A Mail will glass for :-- Cantoa-Per Kinshan, 24th May, 7.30 A. M. Canton-Per Fatshan, 24th May, 9 AM. Amay, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokoham, Honolulu and San Francisco-Por Koren, 24th May, 9 AM.

Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Samshui-Peri Lintan, 24th May, 9.15.

Namiao-Per Taichun, 24th May, 9 A.M. Sanbue-Per Hot Fu, 24th May, 9 A.M. Macao-Per Wingchat, 24th May, 9 A.M. Moji, Kobe and Yokobama-Per Tjímahi, 24th May, 9 A..

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Thaler, 24th May, 9 AM

Charrington, E. Gasper, P. P. M. Grout, Capt. J. W. H. Hewett, H. W. Horne, Capt. J. T. Horne, Mr. Hirschhow, O. Jameson, Mrs. Knight, Percival Knight, Mr. P. Muelle, Ed. (Consul for

Peru)

Sinus...

Spipe Sparrowhawk Taku Taibot...

Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Tamar

Shepherd, Bruce Snowdon, R.N., Lt. B.G. Stephens, Mr. & Mr.

M. J. D. Vaughan, H, S. GRAIGIEBURN. Cowden, Mrs. & Miss Ross, W. W, Dann, G. H.

Smith, Mr. E. Grant Gaff, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, Mrs.

Tamtui-Par Hailsong, 24th May, 9 A.M. Canton-Per Powan, a5th May, 7.30 AM. Europe, &c., India via Tuticorin-er Lauder, P. "Bayern, a5th May, 11 &/M.

Roberts, A, G.

Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.

and children

124

Woodlatk ...

+

20

surveying ship

TT

* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard H. Noel, Commander-in-Chief

† Flag of Rear-Admiral the Hon. A. G. Canna-Howe, C.B., C.MO.

Lieut.Commander Ernest C. Hardy... Lieut-Commander H. M. Walls ... Lieut. Commander Hugh Somervillo ... Lieut.-Commander Wison

TWO CHOICE LINES FOR REFINED TASTES.

HAVANA LEAF CIGARS

MANUFACTURED IN HOLLAND.

ALLSOPP'S LAGER BEER

IN FINTS AND QUARTS.

Wasung Hongkong Shanghai

INDUSTRIAS,

$6

per 100

packed in Boxes of 100.

PREDELECTAS,

$15

100

packed in Boxes of 50.

F

ANDALUZAS,

$30

100

packed in Boxes off 25.

Hongkong Agents,

A FAULTLESS LIQUOR.

MACEWEN FRICKEL & Co.,

3,*

DUDDELL ST

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