THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912.

Shipping

·HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA.”

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,

Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, Europe, &o.

via STRAITS and COLOMBO,

TO

Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York.

Taking Cargo at Through rates to all European, North Continential and British Ports, also Trieste, Lisbon, Oporto, Genos, and other Mediterranean Levantine, Black Hallie Sna and Purt, and all North and South American Porta

Next Sailings from Hongkong: OUTWARD.

For Shanghai, Koha & Yukoliams :

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C. F. LAXISZ ...21st Supl. ARCADIA.........26th Sept. SCANDIA........ 18th Oct. BAYERN.........17th Oct. LIBERIA..........7th Nov.- ALESIA ......... 19th Nov.

For Parker Particninių, apply to...

LOG BOOK.

Auckland as a Naval Base.

BOOK

HOMEWARD.

For Mar, silios, Havre, H'burg & Ant.

8.8. PREUSSEN ......16th Fapt.

For Marseil cs, Harro & Pamburg

8.8. SILESIA .........................211 Bopt.

For Rotterdam, Hamburg & Ant. "

8.8, BELURAVIA.......................5th Oct, For Havre Houbarg:

8.9. 0. J. D. AHLERS... 7th Oct

Hamburg-Amorika Linie,

Bangkong, Office'

Mr. Petrie Returns.

VESSELS TAKING CARGO,

Destination.

London and Antwerp Rotterdam, &o,

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Havre and Hamburg, &c.

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Marseilles, &c.,

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Marseilles, Hamburg, &e.

European Ports.

Marseilles, London & Antworp via Singapore, &c. Trioste

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Trieste via Singapore, Penang, Colombo, &........... Glasgow and Tull

Cape Ports via Mauritius

New York

New York via Suoz Boston and New York San Francisco

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San Francisco, &o.

Mr. T Petrie, editor of the "South, China Morning Post," returned to the Colony yesterday by the Tamba Maru.

The negotiations preliminary to the transfer of the naval base Reported Armed Robbery.

It has been reported that three from Sydney to Auckland aro actively in progress, and Adairal men armed with revolvers entered Sir Geo. King-Hall, who arrived a bouse in Templo Stront, Tau- in New Zealand in the Angeliputi, and got away with jewellery Drako, visitol Auckland exprosely valued $70. Ono man has boon to inspect the siton for the ne- cessary buildings and to make other investigations. When tho Australian squadron is abolished, and the Australian floot takes

urrested.

The Captain of the Zafiro. The Manila Times of Septon- her 13 has the following:-

**Captain Smith, of the steamier over the full onus of defonding Zafiro, was taken sick at Hong- the Combionwealth coasts, New ng just prior to the sailing of Zealand's share of the British his vessol and was forced to enter navy will be a detachment of the the hospital there. It was stated

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'essol's Name.

For Freight Apply To

To be Dispatched.

Prinz Ludwig... Don of Glamis... Belgravia

M. & Co.

1024.

19-September J. M. & Co.... 12 October

H, A, L.

9 October

O. J. D. Ahlers.

Saolison

H. A. L. HL.A. L.

... 5 October

30 October

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Silesia

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21 September

Atsuta Mara

Austria

+10

Africa Glenlochy Danerio

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S. W. & Co.... 19 September A T. & Co.... 15 October Bank Line End September

F

H. A. LA.

"N. Y. K... 27. Sept., p.m.

8. W. & Co.... 1 October

New York, San Francisco and Canada.

Moxico, Peru, Chili via Japan Victoria, B.C.

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Victoria, B.C., and Seattle via Shanghai, &o..... Victoria, Vancouver, BC., Seattle & Tacoma, &c. Vancouver

Vancouver via Ports

Australian Porta

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Pathan Indrasamhe Dacre Castle... China

Manchuria

Chiyo Maru Buyo Maru

8 October 28 September

401

D. & Co. J., M. & Co....

D. & Co.

20 September

P. M. Co.

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P. M. Co.

1 October

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T. K. K. T. K. K. 10. 8. K..

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24 September

8 October

... 4 October 3 October O. 8. K.... 15 October N, Y, K.

24 Sept., 4 p.m. Bank Lino 3 October O. P. R. Co.... 26 October O, P. R. Uo.... 5 Octobor

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Tacoma Maru ... Panama Moru... Tumba Maru ... Ortoric Empress of India

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Monteagle

Australia,

... Empirò

G. L. & Co....

25 September

Kumano Muru... Taiyuan

N. Y. K. B. & S.

A

27 September

23 Septemberi

... 5 October

Australian Ports via Manila

Prinz Waldemar M, & Co.

Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.

China Squadron, and the largest yesterday at the office of the Batavia, Choribon, Sumarang, &e. ship stationed at Aneklaut will Philippine steamship company

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of bloodpoisoning, requiring, however, constant medical Bonbay

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Caloutta

be a cruiser under 6,100 tons. The that Captain Smith's illuces was Philippines negotiations are as yet entirely not serious but ouly a slight core private, and it is solely in connec tion with them that the Drako! touched at Auckland on this cruise. It will be some little time before the necessary buildings for the use as stores and for other purposes can be built at Auckland, and arrangements are being made

To Sail

for temporary accommodation to NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

be used in the meantime.

Koreans as Saltors.

On the authority of Mr. Yoshida,

Managing Director of the Choson

Yuson Kaisha, it is stated

at

Koronna make good molerni

BREMEN.

DIRECT TO SANDAKAN,

+8 h inst

:

For Freight apply 10

"MELCHERS & CƠI,

Agontu,

Hongkong, 4th 'apt,, 1912.

Straits and Rangoon Kadat and Sandakan

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Tjimahi Tjitaroom

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Rubi Taming

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Wasaka Maru...

Kirin Maru

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Borneo

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Japan

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Japan, &c.

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Kobe and Moji

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Yokohama and Kobe Woiliwei and Tiontsin Tientsin

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Chiefoo and Newchwang Haiphong Manila Swatow

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Swatow, Amoy and Foochow.. |Foochow, &o.

Tamaui, &o.

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Shanghai and Japan

Steam.hip

"RAJAH." snilors. According to him; there Captain . Hosielsky, will be ready to are more than 200 Korean sailors leave for the above port on or about the employed by the steamship com- pany, about half the total number of its employes. The Nippon Yueon Kaisha in Tokyo has also recently engaged some 20. Korean sailors to sorve on ila lines. They are generally giving satisfao- tion; but the regret that hitherto no control over their conduct has existed, so that they leave a ship in which they are employed at will causing great inconveniencs to masters of the ships. Measures, however, have recently been taken

Consignees

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SHANGILAI, KOBE AND MOJI.

*. JAPAN,” having arrived from the abova ports, unsignors of ergo are hereby informed that their geols will be delivered from alongside,

to amend this bad habit, and it is THE Benship expected that good results will gradually be brought about. It may be added that with this in viow a sailor's Irague is being comtemplated by those concern in the steamship service on the

Cargo impeding the discharge will be Chosen seas, steps now being landed at ours, at conviznese ri-k mud taken to establish one for example experts into the beardons and/or extra at Fusan. It may also be added hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong that Korean sailors employed by and Kowloon Whart and Godown the Chosen Yusen Kaisha are Company, Limited.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai, Kobe, &o. Shanghai

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Yawata Maru

Kutsang *Peking China Thongwa Fultalo Kusichow Chipshing

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Huichow Ningpo Sikiang

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Loongsang Haimun niyang Kaijo Maru Daiji Mara

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Hakata Mara'... Nankin

Flintshire Arcadia

C. F. Laeisz

Koerber

Scandia

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J. O. J. L. J. O. J. L.. S. T. & Co... B. & 8. 8. T. & Co. N. Y. K.

N. Y. K.

Quick dospatch Quick despatch 21 September.

24 September

28 September

30 September

... 21 September

J. M. & Co...,

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23 September M. & Co. Middle October N. Y. K. 25 September J. M. & Co.... 24 September A. N. & Co..... 23 October 8. W. & Co... 28 September D. 8. & Co.... 20 September J. M. & Co.... 20 Sept., Noon. .B. & S. 21 September J. M. & Co.... 10 September B. & S. .... 20 September B. & S. ... 21 September M. M. Co. 25 September J. M. & Co.... 21 Sept., 2 p.m. D. L. & Co.... 22 September D. L. & Co.... 20 Sept., 11 a.m. 0, 8. K. 25 September 0.8. K. 22 September N. Y. K. ... 25 September P. & O. Co.... 22 Sept., sbout J. M. & Co.... 11 October H. A. L. HAL.

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S. W. & Co.... H. A. L.

Hiroshima Maru N. Y. K.

Pauting

Linan

... Hangsang

To Sail

24 September

21 September

October

10 October

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30 September

B. & S.

an

19 September

B. & S...

睁眼眼

21 September

J. M. & Co....

22 September

· MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

!

THE "INDRA" LINE, LIMITED.

FOR NEW YORK, vin SUEZ CANAL.

For

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO

DEPART TO-MORROW.

Vessel Priz Ludwig,

Tientsin,

Chipshing.

Maeso,

Fal Tai,

Bhangbal.

Pasting. Africa.

(Taking cargo on Through Bille of

Lading to Rangoon, Madras, . ·

and Mauritius,)

treated the same as Jap-neso No Fire Insurance has been affected, THE Steamship

sailors and are given the same wages. Generally speaking, those Korean sailors are giving satisfac tion to the campany in every respect.

'

Improved Colller for British Navy,

by

Bills of Lading will be countersigned DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD.

Agenta. Honghoax. 10th Sept., 1912, 666

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG

and SINGAPORE.

“HE Steamship,

"THONGWA,“

TH

An improved tpye of coal-carry- ing vessel has been launched ro cently at Blyth, England, which, in the opinion of experts, will bogio a new era in the building of cargo ships. The vessel is constructed on what is known nabaving arrived from the shore porte, the "arch" principle, which, it consignees of cargo are hereby saformed is claimed, offers important ad- that teir goods will be delivered from vantages over boats of the onli.aloogide

arpense.

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Cargo impoding the discharge will be nary type, with a dead weight of landed at once, at consignees risk and 3,100 tons and a draft of 18 ft. 4 In. It is asserted to be the fastest

Cargo remaining on board after 1 p.m. collier built, and it will be used of the 18th Instauk, will be landed at for cosling purposes in conneo-consignem risk and expense. tion with the British fleet. Smaller! No Fire Insurance Las been effested. capital outlay, cheaper mainten- Bill of Lading will be counteraigned

ance and increased rate of speed) by are among the favourable features claimed for, the vowel.

"JAPAN,"

Opt. A. Blewart, will be despatch." od aaborg on FRIDAY, the 20th int. at 1 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD,

Agents.

[060 Hongkong, 14th Sept., 1912,

FOR KOBE AND MOJI.

THE Steamship

"THONGWA," Captain Fych, will be despatched for the above ports on FRIDAY, the 20th inak, at. I P,M,,

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(With liberty to call at the Malabar Europe,

Const.)

THE Steamship

*** INDRASAMHA," Captain Jones, Il be despatchel a above on 28th September,

For Freight or Passage, apply to JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,LD.,'|

General Managers. Hongkong 2nd Sept., 1919. [686

Regular Steamship Service

With Liberty to call at the

Malabar Coast.

Trito

VESSELS Advertised TO ARRIVE TO-MORROW. From

Singapore,

Veural Kuteng

AMERICAN MAIL.

The P...M, B. 8. Co... Siberia will be dispatched from this port via Keelong, the Japan porte and Honolulu for San Francisco on

The day, the 17th fast, at 1 p.m.

The P. M. 8. 5. Co.'s us.” Mongolis with the American Mall left San Francisos for this port vix Honolulo, the Japan poris and Manlis on the 14th inst.

The T. K. K. Shingo Mara lalt Nagauki for Kobe on, the 10th fast.

The T. K. K... Obiyo Maru arrived at Yokohnins from Honolulu on the 17th last, and is expected, in Hongkong on the 27th Inst.

The T. K K. 5.5. Nippon Maru Icarus San Francisco for Hongkong visual ports on the 21st last., and |'in due hore on the 18th prox."

The T. K. K. a. Tengo Maru arrived at San Francisco from Honolulu on the 16th fast, and leaves again on the 27th inst.

The P. M. 8. 8. Co.'s se. Manchurin with the American Mail arrived, at Manila on Monday, the 10th Inst., between 10 am., and noon and will -sail from that port on Saturday, the 21st, bolween 2 pm. and 4 p.m.

AUSTRALIAN, MAIL.

The I. G. M. Be. Coblenz, which hft here on Baturday, the 10th okt., 9 pm arrived at Sydney on Weduoday, the 4th inst., at 1.p.m.

The N. Y. K, 8.5. Yawala Maru, Austrialian Lino, left Sydney for this port on the 4th inst., and is expected here on the 23rd lust,

The E. & A. 6.8. At. Albana from Sydney, etc., aTas Mauila on 17th inst., for this port.

CANADIAN MAIL.

The Yokohama .Offise of the ¤. P. R. Co. is in rooipt of a wireless message from the R.M.8. Montosglo| eat at midnight on the 15th last, when the vessel was 1,080 miles distant from Japan, advising all well, and tha: the Commander expects to reach Tekobama on the 19th inst., a.m, -

̄ ̄ ̄Th@^^0^ ̃P′′R: Coʻe nó, Emprare of. India, which left horo on the 24th,alt... arrived at Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday, the 15th insh, at 4.00 p.m.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The Mogul Line 8.5. Montrose sailed from United Kingdom on the 17th | ult, for Hongkong via the Straits.

The Barber Line .s. Wray Castle sallod from New York on the 18th ult., for Hangkong vis the Straite.

HOTEL LISTS.

HONGKONG HOTEL. Adains, Mr. & Mrs. Kloso, Dr." Barberini, A. T. Beaumont, G. Bell, U. D. J. Beus, G.A.

H.

Birchenough, W.H. Brill, Dr. Brown, Mr. & Mr.

S. R. Buschner, O. Carvalli, A. Claxton, A. A... Cohen, B. K. Cokely, T. J.. Cooper, W. A. J. Coulthart, J. Crocker, Miss Carry, G. P. Davis, O, HL. Defar, 0. Dickhoff, F. A.. D'Oettingen, V. Douglas, Mr. R. LI, Prow, W O. Eames, E., W. Ehrenfchs, Mr. and

Mrs. H. 0. Fisher, H. A. Fowler, E. A. S.. French,Mrs.& child Faller, Denman George, Mr. & Mrs.

Koob, B. V. Komor, 8. Kruck, H. Lehnert, G. F. Lloyd, G. T. Binit, J., B. Marriott, Dr. O, Macintyre, Me.&

Mrs. Kell Mumball, W. B. Marker, H. I Mathon, Mrs. R.

T. & child MoKenny, Dr. O.

Molta, K. B. Merechi, J. Muir, W

Mulder, Mr. and Mr. J. D. F. Monka, J. Nothermbe, Capt. and Mr. F. D. Piosbergen, H.. Pringle W., Jun Randall, Dr. L. F Ray, E. H. Sobari, Mies E. Scharff, J. Scharf, Miss M. Scutson, Jas. Bohwolke, W. Sibley, J. B. Smith, E. E. Solomon, H. 'H, Stolnar, Lt. and

Mrs. C. E.

F. J. George, Miss Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. & Mr.J. Gourgay, I. Grainma, U. M. G. Griffith, Mrs. F. T. Taylor, J. Q. 'Griffith, Miss M. Hall, Capt. T. P. Hanson, A. Harbord, W. T. Harlson, A. Harris, Mr. & Mrs.

Sydney Hogg, J. D. Holloway, Mr. and

'Mrs. J. Horschitz, F. W. Hough, Dr. S. Hunter-Waits, J. Innes, Capt. R. Jackson, Mr. and Mr. O. D.. Jober, Goo, B. Jones, J. W.

Steibal, 8, J. Tait, A. H.

Thing, Mr. & Mr.

O, H. M. Vermeil, G. Voorbeer, Miss S.

Agron

Adane, R. C. Alonso, F. Arnold, J. B. Bayle, Mr. & Mrs.

Jack Birot, L.

| Burditi, H, HX

Byrne, J. D. Campbell, J.-.

A.. Vollbrecht, E. Wilkie, Mr. and

Mrs. Allan

Watkins, H. Whamond, D. M. White, Mr. & Mr». -

H. L. H. Whitmarsh, A. Wood, G. G. Wright, J. Wright, Mr. and

· Mrs. J. F. Young, J. A. Bevin,

Komaroff, Mia 1 apioque, P. A.

Laleno, Mr, and

Mr. D. Lugabil. V. Mùa, T.Đ.

Nattaly, Mr. and

MYX. H.

Olson, C. G.

Pacheco, A.

Perez, F. R.

Fang, H.

Pominaray, J. dela - Rodrigues, J.

Castillo, V. M. del Olson, Mrs. O. G, Chopard, F. A. Cortez, A. Cosgrave, D. N. Cowell, G. The Barber Lino a.. Manoastor David, J. A. Castle sailed from New York on the Fatra, A. 25th alt., for Hongkong and the FaGibson, R. B. East.

Grabani, J. Greenwood, F. The Ben Line a.. Benavon, from Johnson, B. F. Leith and London, left Singapore on Janues, D, the 12th inst., for this port

King

The Russian V. F. 5. Moghilev

A rou, F. sailed from Colombo on the 10th inst., and is expected to arrive in Hoogkong Belillos, Dr. Berthet... on the 25it iusti, morning,

Brows, E. J. The H. A. L. a.. Bilo in left Omar, leat Shanghai on the 15th inst., pum., and Dennis, F. may be exported hers on or about the wing 18th inst., p.m.

Teatloo, E.

Tootic, I.

Torrentegal, F. Whitener, Birs. M. Wright, H. M.

EDWARD HOTEL.

Fearon, R. F., Fournier, F. The H. A. I... 8. Ford. Lelax Finolielt, Mrs. laft Singapore on the 14th inat., pim., | Goldsmith, Mr. and and may be expooled here on or about the 20th inst., p.m.

Mr. H. E.

Grimble, Goo.

Hasbim, A. T.

The Seng Lins ... Seangohoon Hyde, F, B.

left Rangoon on the 18th inst., for Journ

Hongkang vle Tenang and Singapore Keen. A. E.

Lemaire, Mr. and

Me and chaild. MaoCabe MAT. G. H. Mancarini, Mr, No

Mies

Mody, Mr. & Mr.

J. H. N. Muller, Dr. Murray, M. F. Pamore, Capt.

Mrs.

Ramsay. Mr. B.

Razon, Capt.

Schenk, Mr. and

Mrs.

Sibree, Dr. A.

and is expected to arrive here on the Kemp. Mr. & Mrs. Spurge, H.

27th inst., at noon..

A. E.

The L-C. §. N. Co.'s no. Kumuang, Kraft, W. from Cakatta, is due at Hongkong on Lamsala, Oxpt, nad the 27th at, and leaves for Japan on the let prov.

Stewart,

Capi

* Med. 'Allan H

and children. Taykr, U. H. family Liphantthanh, J, B. Thacher Liphantthanb, Miss Walker, D.

A Manboff, C. X.

The 1-0. 8. N. Co.'s 8.a. Kutsang, from Singapore is due at Hongkong on the 19th inst, and leaves for Shanghai and Japan on the 23rd inst. -

The 1-0. B.«N. Co.'s's.. Hopiang, Asbring, A from Somabays, is das at Hongkong Batonok

Bond, C. on the 21st fnat,

Byrne, F.A. The Shire Line s.o. Flintshire, from Orawen, W. London le due at Hongkong on the Elson 11th pox. She, passed Canal on the Gabrial 10b int

Gaald, H. H.

White, F. W. Wilson, T.

Grand Hotel, A

Te T. £. K .. Kiyo Mara Grifin, D. r. arrived at Manzanille on the 19th Heims, J. B. inst., and is dus at Salias Cruz on the James, Mr. U.

Jensen, H. 93rd ins

Kiel, N. The T. K. K... Hongkong Maru Kill, Mr. & lett Calls for Salios Gras on the 18th King, C. that, where she fu dio on 24th Kugh, F. 0.

Lorda, F.

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McIntyre MaJones, P. MeWilliams, L. Madlo, F, B. Myall, A. T. Oleder Prains, B. Richmond, B.

Bldger Tollan, D. Tasker, A. Tarrell, A. U.

A.`·

Welch, T, B.

Mr.. Wast

Wilku, Mr. and

Mrs. Monte

The Alesmer has superior

TEN ALLING FROM Hosaxone. tondation for passengers, is Installed

The P. M. B. B. On se His} {ast, throughout with Electris Light and FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK,

The Middlekam Castle arılváč carria a duly certified doctor,

6.8. "DACKE Oz or about 20th left San Francisco fr. this port vis

UASTLE"...! Paptember.

Bonolulu, the Japan Ports and Shangat No York on the 101' Inst, RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN (Dongying 30 daya). -

FOR NEW YORK.

hal, on Bsturday, 7th fast.

The Egemont Castle sailed from Adams, Mr. Mr. Joɑst, Dr. & M., Return tioksis are available by the gg. " PATHAN”.. On or about

Tie P. M. 8. 8. Cò% 1.9, China New York on the 12th Inst., for the

Caldwell, Mr. de Mru)- Mackenula, A. Far East....

Carleton AVE. Morphy, Man, Indo-Oblas Steam Navigation Co.'s

sall from this port for Ban Steamers Fare for round trip #120 For Freight and further ipformation, will

The P. & 0. 8. N. Co.'saa. Nankin Chinahan, 8. J.,Pollar, Min For further particulars, apply to

Apply to

Francisco via Hagariki, Kobə Yoko-

felt Bingapore for this port on the 17th | Corall, W. A DAVID SASSOON 2 CO.LD.. DODWELL: 8 (00, LTD., hamn sod Honolulu on Tuesday, the install: 2.80 1.m; and le dus bere on Daylaopt A Ca

Agonia.*~

the 22nd fast,ỹ nh übench & dimi, LINK ONDE 1918. [ 000ỗ Hưnghong, 14th Brphy, 1918 / (461) Honekody. Blå Ba

DAVID BASSOON & CO., LD,,

33 Agents.

8th Oct.

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