Shipping HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft “HANSA.”

EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,

Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, via STRAITS and COLOMBO,

TO

Marsellies, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York.

ן

Taking Cargo at Through ratas to a European, North Continental and. British Ports, also Tripsit, Lisbon, Oporto, Ganos, and other fedtorvaavantine, Black attic Sea and Ports, and all Noythe and South American Porta,

Next Sailings from Hongkong : OUTWARD.

Frugal, Kobe & YokolisiKS I

ECANDIA......... 13th Oct.

BAYERN.........17th Oct.

LIBERIA....................... 7th Nov.

ALESIA ........, 19th Nov.

For Further Particals. Apply t

#

LOG BOOK.

New Coal Depot on Dalren Wharves.

HOMEWARD.

For Rotterdam, Hamburg & Ant..

8.8. BELGRAVIA....th Oat For Havre, Rotterdam & Hamburg:

8.8. 0. J. D. AHLERS... 9th Ool. For Havre, Bremen & Hainburg

8.8. C. F. LAEIFZ......23rd Oct. For Mar eilles, Hamburg & Ant.:

6.8. SPEZIA..........Zath Oct For Marseit es, Rotterdam & barg 8.. SACHSEN 30th Oct

Kamburg-Amerika Linie,

Nongkang Office. --------

The existing Coal Dopot on East Quay, Dairon Wharves, becoming

VESSELS IN PORT.

STRNERS.

[Q2

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912,

London, &c.

do

VESSELS TAKING CARGO.

Destination.

London and Antwerp Rotterdam, &c.

Havre and Antwerp Havre and Hamburg

Havre and Hamburg, &c. Havre, Bremen &c. Marseilles, &c.,

do do

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***

Trieste, &c. Glasgow and Hull Capo Ports via Mauritius

New York

Boston and New York San Francisco San Francisco, &c.

-

European Ports.

Vessel's Name.

For Freight Apply To

Dispatched..

P. & 0. Co.... 5 October P. & O. Co.... 12 October J. M. & Co.... 23 October H. A. L .... 5 October

28 October

3 November

Ceylon China

Don of Glamis.!.

Bolgravia

.

Spezia

H.A. L.

Aroandia

H. A. L

***

MIT

O. `J, D. Ahlerk,

H. A. L.

ii. 9 October

**

O. Ford. Lasiz.

H. A. L.

.... 23 October

Sachson

H.A. L.

... 30 October

... Sydney

L..

M. M. Co.

8 October

Hitachi Mara... Koorbor Glenlooby Daneric

N. Y. K.

8. W. & Co....

19 October

...

8. T. & Co....

15 October

Bank Line ...

Begin. January

***

Pathan Jeserio Nilo Chiyo Mara

.D. & Co. ...A. K. & Co....

8 October 28 October

P. M. Co... 15 October 1

T. K. K.

Mongolia

P. M. Co.

... 23 October

T.K. K.

***

+4

New York, San Francisco and Canada.

***

**

San Francisco via Koslung and Japan, &o. Moxico, Peru, Chili via Japan Victoria, B.C.

do Vancouver

Vancouver, &c.

Vancouver via Porta

Autralian Ports

do

***

do do

***

Awa Maru, Jap. '.., 3,912, D. Shi-Australian Ports via Manila

midza, 200h Brpt.-Seattle

,do.

vi Shanghai 27 Aug.. Gen.-N. Y. K.

**

104.

TOR

Singapore,

too small, the site for another Binh Thuan, Fr..., 784, D. Varsine, Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &o.

dopot has been selected in front of the Harbour Works Office. Another Addition to the Japanese

Register.

Red Dot.-Irabolatgn 20th Philippiues Sept., Bug. 1. C, J, L. Bornes, Gen, H.H., 1,344, F. Semtill,

do

do

do

Bombay and Straits Bombay Singapore and Sourabaya Straits and India

do do

1 Oct-8-kan 6 3-pt. Titaber.-M. & Co. amillo, Br. 8,9., 3,119, A. H. John. 16th Sept.--Tiontein 5th Sept., Ballast.-A. P. Co. Mara, Jap. 8.M., 7,280, W. W. Greene, 27th Sept.-San Francisco 1st Aug., Mail Straits and Rangoon

The British ateamer Langbank, 2,000 tons not, which arrived at Yokohama from Rangoon on the 2adult, with a cargo of rice, is Chiyo reported to have been sold to Mesars..Suzuki Co., of this port. Sho has been tonamed the Fukuku Maru.

Chairman of the B.I.

Choising,

do

and Gen.-T. K. K.".

do Br... 1,021, J. Bruin, Kudat and Sundukan Bed Oct-Hongay 1st Oct., Japan Conl-B. & 8.

Sang, Br. 8.4.) 1,418. Mattock.

18685

do

do

Sud Oct-Sourya 23rd Fept, Sugar.-J., M. &. Co.

do

do

Καντ,

Maro, Jup. M... 884. Y. Bao, Japan, &c.

3rd O--Swetow

2nd Oct.. Gen-O S. K. A.... 654. Altinaga, 9th Sept-Manila 6th Sept Bugar.

do

do

do

Yokohama and Kobo

do do

imun, Br. . 041. J. W. Evans. Yokohama and Kobe vin Shanghai.

It is understood says "Shipping Chun and Engineering," that Lord Inch- enpo, Chairman of Directors of the British India S. N. Co., who roaigi cently resigned his sent on the Dominions Trade Commission. has done so for the purpose of Eleano, giving all bianttoution to the com- petition that has arisen between the B.I. company and the Japa. nose lines that have menaced the Indian trado. Lord Inchcape is reported to be negotiating with the Nippon Yusen Kaisha with a view to finding a basin of agreo- ment in place of the ruinous com- polition that hus reduced o freights between Calcutta and Japan to one-fourth of their Kumchow, Br. an. 1,450, Martin, 18t

8rd Oc-Foochaw, Amey

Hnatow Sud Oct., GenD.Anping, &c.

L & Co.

Amoy, &o

langkung, Br. ss., 759, Corneliassen Swatow and Foochow

2nd Oct.-Haiphong 801. Sept., Gen.-A.R Marty, Kohsiobang, Ger. vis, 1,292, Rarolier,

former level, and some hopes are entertained of a successful settle-Long ment resulting.

FAULTS IN TOBACCO CULTURE.

Te Oct-Wohnenaten 26th Sept., Cal-M. B. K.

Oct. Saigon 20th Sept, Gen.-Man Fat & Co.

Sang. Br.. .., 1,093, Lusk,

do

do

Tamsui, Swatow &c. Foo.how, &o.

Haiphong

Kwang-chow-wang and Haiphong

Manila

Shanghai via Swatow and Foochow Shanghai, Moji and Kobe

1 Got. Manila 28th Sept., Shanghai and Japan

Gen-J.. M, & On.

do

do

Mòn'éagir, Br. a., 6,168, W. Davi-Shanghai, Kobe, &n.

HOD. R.M.R., 27th Sept. Shanghai

Tobacco planters throughout the United States should make larger profits than they do, accord- ing to Department of Agriculture officials who live been studying Nyanza,

the question. Planters now ro-

ceivo about £20,000,000 n year |

Vancouver 4th Sept, Mail

do

and Gen.-O. P. R. Co.

10

***

Neumang,

do

Br. 8., 2,591. W. T

Bichard, 27th Sept.-Moj

do

23rd Sept., Coal and Gan- J., M. & Co.

do

do

do

Notice

Bir. n..., 0,095, H. N. Rivera,

2nd

Oct-London

24th

Aug., Gen.-P. & 0. 8.′′N, Co.

for their average crop of one Pan ing, Br. ss., 1,978, Barkew, Ard billion pounds.

Improper cultural methods limit

Oct-Canton 2nd Oct., Gen. -E. & 8.

THE

the crop to one-third of what it Pitsanulok, Gor. ... 1,207, D. Rei-

should be, experte declare. In

the Connecticut valley, says the

"Evening Post" where the soils

merk, 2nd Oct.-Bangkok

and Bunton 22nd Sept. Rico.-B. & 8,

are maintained in a high state of Pongtong, Ger, ... 998, W. Godt,

fertility, yields of 2,000 pounds

and more to the acre are common. Prinz On similar soils in many of the manufacturing and export dis triots the average yield is scarcely one-third of this.

Experts characterize the one- orop system, instead of rotation,

.

15th Sept-Ceba

ept, Ballet-B, & 8.

114

*

Б

**

**

**

Buyo Maru

Panama Maru...

Awa Mara

Empress of India Lord Curzon Monteagle Australia.

...

St. Albans Yawata Maru

...

Prinz Waldemar Guthrie

Coast Ports and

Tjitaroom

Loongeang

Rubi

Kaifong Zafiro Ischin

440

9 October

8 October

*... 4 October

0.9. K..... 15 October N. Y. K.

... 8 October

O. P. Co.... 28 October Bank Line. 20 November O. P. R. Co.... 5 October

G. L. & Co....

B. & S.

U

12 October 25 October

+++

N. Y. K..

...

***

M. & Co.

5 October

18 September

Quick despatel

5 October

8 October

FIN

Kawakura Maru Chunsang Gregory Apcur. Colombo Maru... Namsang Okara

Borneo

Poking

Arratoon Apoar. Iyo Maru

Nikko Mara

Tjikini

Scandia

Bayern

Liberia

Alesia

Fultala

Coblenz

,000-

...

E. F. Ferdinand.

Soaliu Maru

Paoting Haitan

Japan.

J. O. J. L. J. M. & Co....

S. T. & Co.... B. & 8.

7 October

8. T. & Co.... 18 October C. & Co. ...12 October N. Y. K. .....14 October J, M. & Co.... 8 October D, S. & Co.... 12 October N. Y. K. 5 October J. M. & Co....'5 October J. M. & Co.... 14 October M. & Co... Middle October

..

A. N. & Co.... 23 October D. E. & Co.... 19 October N. Y. K... 9. October... N. Y. K.

... 23 October

Quick despatch 13 October

3.0. J. I....

H. A. L

H. A. L

H. A. L.

H. A. L.

17 October

7 November

ter

19 Novombor

10 October

J. M. & Co....

M. & Co. 15 October, about B. W. &.Oo... 31 October, about

0.8. K..

B. & S.

... 20 October

142

5 October

D. L. & Co...

D. L. & Co.... ...O. 8. K. :0. §. K.

***

B. & S.

Haiyeng Kaijo Maru Daigi Moru Sungkiang Bi-Kiang Yuensang Wingsang Kawachi Maru... Magellan

·

M. M. Co.

**

...J. M. & Co....

8 October 11 October

9 October

6.October

6. Oatobor

9 October 12 October

The

***

J. M. & Co.... N. Y. K. M. M. Co. N. Y. K.

6 October

9 October

*60

7 October

910

9 October

Kawachi Maru...

*

Flintebire

Koerber

***

Scandia

Linen Delta Chinhun Anhui

J. M. & Co....

8. W. & Co.... H. A. L.

B. & S.

11 October 5 October

... 10 October

5 October P. & O. Co.... 10 October

B. & 8.

+10

10 October

B. & S.

Tjipanas

J. C. J. I. ...

12 October Quick despátol

To Sail

THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL

LINE.

CHINA PROVIDENT FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK v LOAN AND MORTGAGE

SUEZ CANAL. CO., LT.

(With llbarty to call at the Malabar Cost).

(CAPITAL PAID ur...$1,250,000.)

Waldemar, Gor, es, 8,897, Hon Mongage of Has Propery

Sexta, Gor. s. 992, Jansen, 2nd Oct-Bangkok 22nd and Swntow 1st Oct., Rios and Gen.--Chiness.

Ja.

Bremer, Bid Oct-Toko- hama 26th Sept, Gen-M. Goods received on Storage. & Co.

Advances made on Merchandise. Loans made on the Plorident Bystem. Rates and Particulars on application).

TEE OFFICE OF TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &o.,

Undertakes and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & 1

General ManagFIA,

as one of the improper cultural Telemacbus, Br. ... 1,845, Fraser,

methods. Use of unadapted va-

rieties of strains of tobacco,

damage by insects and disease, Tencer and imperfect knowledge of the process of curing, fermenting, and handling leaf, are given osuses of small profits.

24th Sept.-Balgon

19th

Bept. Gen. Wo Fat Bing,

Br. .., 5,816, W. Yarwood.

B0th Sept.-Kuchinotan and Hongkong. 19th March, 1908,

Ame iran Ports 27th Bept., Gea-B. & 8.

| Tjikini,

Dat-ban, 2,000, P J. Bohol-!

4

o..

THE Stahlp

"JESERIC."

Captain White, will be despatched & abova on SATURDAY, the 26th October.

For Freight apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO., Geramal Agents," Hongkong, 19th Sept., 1912. › [678 Regular Steamship Service With Liberty to call at the Malabar Cost. Propqond Battive vaow HororŐ! ||| FOR NEW YORK.

8.§. " PATHAN", On or abor 4

CIL.

8th Oct.

apply 13

For Freight and farther information,

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Heeks. And Bapt.. 1919..

SHANTUNG SILK FOR SALE.

ten, 28th Sept.-Macasa Convict's Widow gets £200,000 19th Sept., Gen.—J, O.J, L. Tilumpb, Ger. * 769, Langdis lumbus Wilson, the former The widow of Christopher Co ger, 2nd Oct-watow 1st Ooi.. Gen.-J. & Co.

"Wireless King" who died in Wingsang Br. ... 1.519, T. H. the Federal Prison at Atlante Ga

Li-bman. 80tb Bept.reosntly, it is stated, will come Br. s.. 1,806, F. Boyd, 2nd Wilson is belloved to have hidden Hongay, Coal-J, M. & Co. into a fortune of £200,000 which Oot-Canton Ist Oat, Bios. before the exposure of his opera-l ---B. & S.

tions in United Wireless, stook. Mrs. Wilson was formerly, a stenographer in Wilson's office. She married him immediately after his indiotment in 1910, and from therefore, was prevented from be coming a government witness Feature

Full Rice Harvest in Nanking. The farmers in the districts around Nanking have just hary ested a full rice orop. The raine have not been so frequent or so Yochaw, heavy se is customary but have, nevertheless, been sufficient for the growing crops. The corn is well-filled and is now being gath- ered to make room for the broad bean harest in November. The ginger yield, which amounted to Comet, twenty picals per mow, was un- nually good.

SAILING VL.

Br. 4-masted barque, 2.880, W. J. Davis, 18th June New York Std Fab., Oil 8.0.00.

Agrala.

FAKP

WING TAL LOONG, CHEFOO SILK FUR SALES:

VARIOUS,

To

SELECTED. MAE FINEST QUALITY, be obtained at Modemia. Prios the HONGKONG BRANCE.

• WING TAI LOONGN

MOVEMENTS OF

STEAMERS.

VESSELS ADVERTISED TO DEPART TO-MORROW.

For

Australia,

Halphong Straits, etc., Amoy, Philippines, Macso. Swelow, s'ai VARDOuter, London, Rettendam. Mersits, etc.. Bbanghat, Shanghal,

Vessel

Prinz Waldemar,- Hongkong.

Namang. Paoting. Loongang.

Bol Tal Pits Bajok. Monteagle. Ceylon. Belgraria, Colombo-mara. Koeber.

Lican.

VESSELS ADVERTISED. TO ARRIVE. TO-MORROW.

From Hantow Manila;

Vessel

Belgraria, Bad.

AMERICAN MAIN. The P. M. 8. B. Co.'i s.n. Mongol a sailed from Tokohams for this put vis Manila on Wedee day, the ad in t. between 10 am.. and noon. Her mile har tom transferred to thể E. & A C'i me. St. Albant, i

The T, K; E, &a. Nippon Maru left Honolulu for Yokohama on thé 97th alt, and is expectell here on the 18th init.

..

The T. K. K. a. Tanyo Marn loft San Francisco for Hongkong via Honolula, Japan porta and Manila on the 27th ult., and is das here on the 28th inst.

The T, KE... Shinyo Mara left Honelala for San Francisco on the lat fast, where she is due on the 7th inst, and leavel les

again for Hongkong on the 19th inst.

CANADIAN MAIL.

|

HOTEL LISTS"

HONGKONG HOTEL

Alstrup, O. Allen, C. E. An-doll, T., A.”

Beaumont, G. A. Barberini, A. E.............

Bell, Q. D. J. Beta, G.A.

Rubita, Dr. Lebbert, G. F. › Lloyd, G. Tab:

Madden, J Mackenzie, AC

Marriott, Dr. 0. MacIntyre, Madh

Bianoh, Mr. and Mrs. Nell

Mrd, N. M Bonalar, H.. Brennerholdt, P. Bryse, Mrs. W. Basahner, O. M Chae, J, V. Ohnan, Mrs. E. R. Chare, P. W..

Mansfield, R. D. Marker, H. L Matheson, Mrs. T&obild McKenny Dr

Claxton. A. A.

The O. P. R. Co.'s us. Empress of Coben, S. K. Japas left Yokoliams for Victoria and | Cooper, W. A. 3. Vanoourer, B.C., on Wednesday, the Crockor. Miss 25th ult., at 6 am.

India

The O. P. R. Co.'s .. Empress of Hongkong (via asusi poits of Call) loft Vancouver, B.,, for

on Thursday, the 26th ult., a.m.

GERMAN MAIL.

Curry, Q. P.

Davis, C. H.

Davie, T.. A.

Doronster. P. Davie, Mr. H. O.. Delor, C.

MOettingen. "

Douglas, Mrn. It, H. Now, W 0. Ehrenfels, Mr. and

Mm. II. C.

The I. G, M... Kleist which left here on Thursday, the 6th ult, at 10Erell, H. J. s.in., arrived at Genox on Wednesday.

the Zad fast., HOJD.“

AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The I. G. M. a.. Coblenz left Sydeey on Saturday, the 21st, at 11.10., and may be expected here on or about Monday, tho 14th inst.

r:

Fabrlander, H.

Finlayson, Mrs. 0. Pahor, Al Q. Fowler, F. A. S. French, Mrs.& child Fuller. Derma Game, J. N. Gong, Mr. & Mrs.

.F. J. George, Mass

post,

Goulbourn, V.

The E. and A. 6.8. Eastern left Gordon, A. G.. Sydney on the 20th alt., for this vin Queensland ports, Port Darwin, Timor and Manils.

MERCHANT STEAMERS,

The Barber Lios e.s. Wray Castio sailed from New York on the 18th Jaly, for Hongkong via the Straita.

The Barber Line B.B. Mancaster Castia safled from New York on the 25th July, for Hongkong and the Far Esat.

The 8.8. Egremont Castle sailed from New York on the 12th alt,, for the Far East:

The .. Glenstras passed the Susz Canal on Tuesday, the 17th ul., for Hongkong via Straits.

W. Mohta, K, B. Melcher, I. Merock, J., Mickle, D. M.. Mulder," Mr. and®

Mrs. J. D. F.

Moore, Miss Byeon, Monis, J. Notbenmbe, Capt and Mr. F. D Crastein, L. Palmer. Miss D), Piosbergen, H. Randall, Dr. L. 1 Bay. E. H.. Rosy, Miss F.

Reiber, F. Reich, Chas Remast, Mr, nåd.

Mrs, & mald Rosenfe'd, D. L.. Boss, Mr. & Mra

Q.

Rucker, M. and

Mrs. R. H Scotson, Jas, Sobwalke, W, Smith, E.E.

Solomon, H. H.

Blogen, L. Vanden.

Gould, Mr. & Mr.J. Sutherland, P. D. Gourgey, I.. Square, Mier

Gratams. D. M. G, Swift, Mr. & Mrs. Grimshaw, R. J. Guntach, Dr.

and

10. H

* Taylor, J. C.

Hafflin, Mrs. J. R. Vermeil, G.

Cap T. P. Ball. Wm. Harbord, W. T. Harris, W. O. Holloway. Mr.

Mrs. J. Hope, E. Hough, Dr. 8. Innos, Capt. R. Jackson. Mr. and

Mr. J. P.

Vollbrecht, E. Vollbrecht, Mr. E Watkins, H.Ate Whamond, D. M, White. Mr. & Mr.

H. L.A.

Jaffrion, W.C,

Kadoorie, Mr. and

Mt. E. 8. Keir, Me, Q. B. Kent, Capt. W. E. Komor, 8.

Whitmartb, A. West, Mr. & Mr.

H..L. Wodtke, Yon Wood, G. G. Woodbury, Mr. &

Mr. B. B. Wright, Mr. sad. Mrs. J. F., Young, J. A.

ASTOR HOUSE,

The H. A. . . Belgravia loft Hankow on the 30th ult., .m., and Alonso, F. may be exported here on or about the Arnold, J. B. 5th inst., a..

Beson, Oliver Birot, L.

Burditt, H, H.

The Swedish East Asiatle Cola 8.5. Peking left Buex on the 29th ult, and Byrne, J. D.

in expected to arrive here on or about the 28rd inst.

The .. Ischia left Bingapore for this port on Monday, the 80th ult., and may be expected here on or about the 7th Inst.

The T. K. K. 4. Buyo Maru will leave Hongkong for Boath America via Japan ports and Honolula on the

4th inst.

| Chenn, H. V.

Chopard, F. A Corneel, P. Congrare, D. N. - David, J. A. Fischer, Joe.

Frank, B. A.

Gognon, A. E. Geenwood, F. Kern, E. Komaroff, Miss Locadet, Comdr.

Leon, B." Luzebil. V. Luns, Dr. J. Morton, Mr. 8 Naftaly, Mr. and

Mrs. H.

Olson, C. G Olson, Mrs. O. G,

Pearas, Mr. and

Mrs. Fores, F/R. Rodrigues, J. Scott, J. A. Syrup, L.

Tam Boo-liat Torrontegal, F. Vamine, Mis E.

KING EDWARD HOTEL

The T. E. K... Hongkong Haru | Anderson, A. D. · Hay, G. H. left Manzanillo for Bondlala on the Aron, F.

| 29th alt,, and is expected here on the | Bellion, Dr.

19th prox.

Orosse, Lient. Derale, F.

The T, K. K. a. Kiyo Maru arrives | Dennis, F. at. Callso from Salin‹ Õraz on the 3rd Donaldson, W. A. isat, and leaves again for Iquique on Ebthardt, Capt. W.

Ewing Fearon, H. F.

the 7th fast.

The I.-C. 8. N. Co.'s a. Fooshing, Fourslar, from Guayman, (Mexico) is doe at Finchelt, Mrs. - Hongkong on the 21st inst.

Gilroy, H. Gilroy, H. E...

The 1-0. B. N. Co.' .. Osang, Goldalt. Mr. and

Mr. H. E. from Chiowantao, is das at Hongkong

on the 7th Inst., and leaves for Ohio-Grimble, Geo. wastao on the 17th inst., Br

The L-O B. N. Co... Kwong. Lang, from Shanghai, f due at Hongkong on the 6th ins and leaves for Shanghal on the 18th inst"

C

The Shire Ling s.á. Flintshire, from London is due at Hongkong on the 9th inst. She passed Canal on the 10th ult.

The O.. B. K. a. Panawa Haro, from Tacoma lefe Bhanghal for this port on the Bid lost, am, and li due here on the 6th fast; p.m.

Hanter, H

Koen, A. E... Kemp. Mr. & Mr.

Moad, Mr. & Mrs. MoHugh, Mr. and ́

Mr. F. E,

Mody, Mr. & Mr.

J. H. N.. Moslo, A,

Marmy, M. P. 2. Passmore, Capt.

Mr.

Ramsay, Mrs. R.

Bobank, Mr. and›

· Mri

Sibrée, Dr. ANT Spurge, H.

Stewart, Capt. !

Mis. Allan H and shildren?

Grinshion, Mn c

Mr. WiAnsik Taylor, H. B. Walker, Dom Warner, Mr, and

Mrs. H. D. Men, and child: White, F. W. Manhof. G. N...

A. N. Laasis, Capt. and

family! Leusin, Mr. an

Grand BorNL,

Asbring, A Batoock Bond, U.T Owen, Wi | Byrne, F. A.

son Gabriel Gauld, H. H.

The Fubi left Manila o Grim. D... Wednesday, the 2nd inst,, and in das

Belmar, J, R. bare nn or about Saturday, the 5th fast, James, Mr. C. A. daylight.

Jensen, H. The Dilwara from Calcutta elt Kill, Mr. &

Kiel, N. Blogerora on Wednesday afternoon. Klug, 0. and may be exprotaf hers on or about Knagh, F, O. the 8th fast, pin.

McIntyre MoJonm, "P,⠀ McWilliam, L. Madin, F. B. Myall, A. Tag

Praim, B,

Helmond, R.

Ridger Tollan, D. Tucker, A.

Tarrell, A Ceng

Mr. Was dailyunsat

Wilko, Massa

Walch, Të Beauj

Tha F. M. 8. B. Cọa nà; Kònea The Daniti mu. Indien Left Babang Adams, Mr. & Mrs. which left hats on the and alt.. arrived on Tuesday, the 1st last, and may be tohikiren at Jan Francisco on the 80th sit, pipe expectel har'on o; alout Walnesday, MLA, ON MENS

The T. K. K da Chiya Mara the 9th instapur 30 archakli Carleton, No majo arrived here on Friday, the 27th till |

|jablöchan: B2T, 100 Fol 181, Des Youx Road, Central, and will lears for San Francisco,vis

Tha BesLine24 90%. Begleiti from Cornell, W-A-13 Hongkongkar Japan pon, and Hosolala on tar dan Leith and Logdinplate Alegerors on DeviaMISAS CI

Baard fast, for Hongkong.

Tak

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