Notices to Consignées.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
8. 8. DJENNAH,
NOTICE,
JONSIGNEES of Cargo por S.
Indus, froin London, "In connec- tion with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods are being lauded and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained from THURSDAY, the 29th Instant, at Noon. *. -
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con-. signees, before To-morrow, the 20th Inst., at 11a.m., requesting it to be landed hers. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersignad.
Goods remaining unolatmed after WEB. NESDAY, the 5th July, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Acting Agent.
Hongkong, June 28, 1876.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
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YONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer Priam are hereby notified that the Cargo ls being discharged into craft and landed at the Godowns of the Undersigned, in both cases it will lie at Consignees risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Go- down on and after the 1st July, 1876.
Goods undelivered after 7th July, 1876, will be subject to Rent.
"
"BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, June 29, 1876.
8. S. AMBASSADOR, FROM KURKACHEE
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TONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above
amed Steamer, are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersigna- ture to the Undersigned and to take imine. -diate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be at once landed and stored at. Consignees' risk and expense..
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, June 28, 1876. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, HONSIGNEES of the following Cargo ars requested to rond in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- algnature, and take Immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at thek risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance has been affected,
G. DE CHAMREAUX, Acting Agent.
Ex Hoogly, March 10, 1876. RM (No, 20, One case Merchandize, T&LI from Marseilles.
Atu, May 2, 1876. CFP 106 bags Gum, from Bombay,
Ex Amarme, May 14, 1876.. FGC
101 bags Gum and 4 casea
Vermillion.
UIP
CJL
No marka
4 boxes Merchandize.
& bags Gum,
2
Raisins.
33
S. 8. Anadyr.
GI No. 1,42 42 boxes Wines.
AW
HKH 0885/0887-3 cases Merchandize.
Hongkong, June 9, 1876,
To-day's Advertisements. OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON FIA SUEZ CANAL,
The Company's Steamship
"DEUCALION"
will be despatched as above at Nine o'clock TO-MOR-
ROW Morning,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
"BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, Hongkong, June 30, 1876,
jy1
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA,
The P. & O. S. N. Co's S. S.
"SUNDA".
will leave for the above place on SUNDAY, the 2nd July, at Daylight.
A. MOTVER,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, June 30, 1876.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI.
The P. & O, S, N. Co.'s B. 9. "PESHAWUR"
will leave for the above place on SUNDAY, the 2nd July at Daylight.
A. MOIVER,
Superintendent. Hongkong, June 30, 1876,
CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS, FOR YOKOHAMA (DIRECT.)
Tho Steamer
|
"GLAMIS CASTLE" will be despatched for the above Port on SUNDAY,
the 2nd Proximo, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Agents.
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Hongkong, June 10, 1875. FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOOHOW. The Steamship
** DOUGLAS," Captain Braste, will be de spatched for the above Ports TUESDAY, the 4th Froximo, at Noon
●For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, Hongkong, June 30, 1876.
FOR LONDON,
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE...
In the Estate of the late JOHN GILES,
Storekeeper, Amoy.
ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate
must be sent fu to the Undersigned on or before the 30th September, or they will not be recognised, and all Persons indebted to the Estate are requested to pay the Amounts due within the same period.
(Siguod)
B. NICHOLLS, HENRY SUTTON, Amoy, June 15, 1876.
Administrators to the will of the late JOHN GILES.
Not Responsible for Debts.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Oceant reports: Loft Singapore Jone 24. Had light variable winds and calms to Pulo Sapata, thence to 100 miles from port moderate moneood and fine weather, and last 24 hours fresh N.E. and N. W. breezes with rain.
CARGOES.
Per Benledi, from Hongkong-Tea- 186,269, lbs. Congou,, 123,598 lbs. Scented Caper, 49,245 lb. 8. O. Pekoe, 37,260 Ths. Amoy Congen, 2,268 lbs. Swatow Congou, -total 378,435, 80, bales Waste Silk, 17, 121 bags Sugar, and 396 pkgs. Sundries.
Per Thibet, for London, 1,785 hales Raw Silk, 12 cases Silk Picco 'Goods, 6 balos Pongees. For Continent, 256 bales Raw Silk. Tos for London; 10,682 boxes, 6,569 half-obesta, 835 cheats and 16 packages.
Neithes the Captain, the Agents, nor POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Oficers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-
OOHET, American ship, Captain William K. Bray.
VINDEX, British barque, Captali Joką Parkhouse.
Zonova, British barque, Captain Geo. Saarlott.-Gilman &,0.
WILLARD MUDGEET, American barque, Captain J. B. Dickey.-Jardine, Matheson
& Co.
SOPHIE, British barque, Captain Rees Jones.
NEARCHUS, American ship, Capt. Pierce. Eduard Schellbass & Co.
ANNA HAUSWEDELL, German barque, J. M. Schröder.-Eduard Sohellhass & Co.
CINGALEE, British barque, Capt. Darid
Anton.
GESINA, Dutch schooner, Captain J. S. Mulder.-Eduard Schellhosa & Co.
ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G Cunningham,-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
JOHANN CARL, German barque, Captain E. Gutsmuths, Wm. Pustau & Co,
MONTEGO, British barque, Capt. Griffiths. Eduard Schellbass & Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. June 30, Ocean, British steamer, 970, J. C. Jaques, Singapore June 24, General,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.
June 30, Pearl, British ateamer, 708, Munk, Singapore June 23, General- Carvest.
June 80, Norna, British steamer, 600, Walker, Swator June 20, General. Kwon AcuzoNO.
June 27, Douglas, British steamer, 884, Burnie, Foochow June 27, Amoy 28, and Swatow 20, General-DOUGLAS LAPRAIN & Co.
June 90, Deucalion, British steamer, 1089, R. J. Brown, Shangbai June 28 and Foochow 28, General.-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
June 30, Peahatur, British steamer, 3781, O. A. White, Bombay June 12, Galle 17, Penang 22, and, Singapore 25, Mails and General-P. & 0.9... Co.
DEPARTURES,"
June 30, Villa de Rivadavia, for Manila.
30, Estepona, for Saigon,
30, Yeast, for Coast Ports.
80, Diemnal, for Shanghai,
30, Chinkiang, for Shanghai. 80, Bethany, for Whampoa
OLEARED.
Priam, for Shanghai, Comel, for San Francisco. Caldew, for London, Thingealla, for Takao. William Turner, for Foochow
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Por Ocean, from Singapore, 100 Chinese. Per Pearl, from Singapore, 870 Chiness. Per Norna, from Swatow, 1 European and 99 Chinese.
Per Douglas, from Coast Ports, Rev. Mr Hutchinson, Mrs Smith, Mr.Dircka, 3 Europeans and 66 Chinese.
MAILS will close:-
For SINGAPORE, SUEZ & LONDON - Per DEUOALION, at 8.30 am To.
morrow, the 1st July.
For SHANGHAL-----
Per PRIAM, at 4,30 p.m., on Saturday,
the 1st July.
Per PESHAWUR, at 5pm. To-morrow, the 1st July. Late letters received from 5.10 to 5.30 p.m.. For SWATOW & AMOX-
Per PEARL, at 5.p.m. To-morrow, the
1st July.
For YOKOHAMA,—
Per SUNDA, at 5 p.m. To-morrow, the
1st July.
Per GLAMIS CASTLE, M 6 p.m. To- morrow, the 1st July, instead of as previously notified. SINGAPORE & PENANG- Per JAVA, at 1.80 p.m., on Monday,
the 3rd July.
For,
For BANGKOK,
Per DANUBE at 8.80 p.m., on Wed-
nesday, the 5th July,
MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET. -- The English Contract Packet THIBET,
will be despatched with the Matle for Europe, &o., on SATURDAY, the 1st July.
The following will be the hours of alosing
the Malls, &o. |--
Friday, 30th Instant
5.M., Money Order Office olores,
P.M., Post Office olosen except the NIGHT Box, which remains open nil night. Saturday, 1st July,
7 A.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Post Offos closes except for Late Letters. Registry of Lotturs cossey. - [10.15 A.M., Letters may be posted on payment of a LATE FEE-of 18 cents
to
extra Postage until 11 A.M., when the Post Office Closes
entirely. 11.30.M., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Vid Brindisi or to Singapore may be posted on board the Packet on payment of s Late Fee of 48 cents extra postago. 11.60 A.M., Poating on Board ceases. ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General.
iy1
General Post Offios, Hongkong, June 22, 1870.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet BELGIU will be despatoked on SATURDAY, the 1st July, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows)-
2 2.1. Registry of Letters conses. 2.30 P.M. Post-Office aluses. 2.30 PM.
Correspondence may be posted on board the Packot with Late Fee of 12 cents extra Postage
until
2.50 r.M. when the Mall is finally closed. Correspondence must be specially directed
for this route, and if not fully prepaid will be sent by British Facket, Letters, &c. can be posted for Canada, the West Indies, and other places named below, if sufficient American Stamps are added to prepay them from San Francisco to destination. Amorican Stamps are sold at this Office. charge for Registry is 8 cents in Hong- kong Stamps, and 10 cents in U.S. Stamps to those places only the names of which are printed in Italics. To all
Por Peshauner for Hongkong from Southampton, Mesars O'Brien, R.N., Spur. rell, L., Brown, B.N., Narig. Lieut. Buckler and Miss Stevens; from Brindisi, Mr Scherzer; from Bombay, Mr Hajee A. Essack and Ayan Atoorg; from Pe The
2 Chinese; from Singapore, 42 Chi- nang, nese and child.. For Shanghai: from Brindlel, Mr Stevenson, J... For Yoko hama: from Galle, Mr Kelsall from Singapore, Staff Surgeon J, Lamberty A, N,
DEPARTED. Por Estepong, for Salgon, 80 Chinese. Par Yesso, for Coast Ports, 4 European deck and 250 Chinese,
Martinet, Mr EH. Petersen, Dra. Per Diemak, for Shanghai, Rev, J. B.
Parmentior and Nissen, and 2 Chinésa,
TO DEPART
Per Thibet, for Bombay, Mr Hanchor for Southampton, Miss F. Pickens, Mrs Hooper, Mesert Smith, Jones and Churchill.
SHIFFING REPORTS. The British steamer Pearl reporta i Light winds and ine weather throughout the passage
The British steamer Douglas reports From Foopbow to Amoy, experienced fresh R.E. winds, and dark cloudy weather, with heavy Easterly swell | Amoy to Swato light variable winds and cloudy i Bratow to port, first part light variable winds and rainy, latter part, moderate N.W, wind:
General Memoranda. SUNDAY, July 2
Daylight Sunda leaves for Yokohama, Daylight.-Pashaurir leaves for Shanghai Daylight Glamis Castle leaves for Yoko-
hamu (direct,) TUESDAY, July 4:--
Noon.Teresa loaves for Manilla, Noon.Douglas leaves for Swatow,
Amoy and-Fooohow. WEDNESDAY, July 5
Goods per Djemnah undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges.
FRIDAY, July 7
Noon,General Weekly Sale by Messes
"Lane, Crawford & Co. Gooda per Priam undelivered after this
date subject to rent. TUESDAY, July 11-
Noon-Sale of Machinery, Engineers Tools, Steam Launches, do, at the East Point Foundry. SATURDAY, July 15-
[No. 408-JUNE 80, 1876.
THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING
PRESS!
The Press notices the report that the French Government has resolved to fit out
an expedition to explore the island of New Gaines, and that the naturalist selected for the mission is to sail from Toulon on the 20th proximo.
that on my arrival in Yokohama you can do so, effectually places a ship in their will be able to offer me a freight for hands, under certain circumstances, the New York." Upon the receipt of this Captain or owners being debarred letter the plaintiffs sent round their from going to any other brokers clerk to various houses to procure in regard to it. Surely something freight, the firm of Messrs Soth, Baker more formal than this should be required" &Co. being visited among others. This farmhanding over the entire control of a firm said they preferred to give anything ship to agents. The verdict also bears they had to a vessel which would be on the Captain specially hard because he under their own control, but they would was obviously only doing his best for his like, themselves, to see the Captain be employers when he laid himself open to fore giving a definite answer. At the this action. time of defendant's arrival it was pretty plainly intimated to him by the plain- tiffs that they could not procure a cargo to New York without considerable delay, unless Mesers Smith, Baker & Co. gave theirs, which did not appear to be very probable. So far as we can gather from the evidence it does not appear that after the defendant's arrival at Yokohama, the plaintiffs had any com munication with Messrs Smith, Baker & Co. in reference to a cargo for defendant. The plaintiffs, however, on the Thursday following the Monday on which the defendant arrived, auggested that he thould go round with them to losers Smith & Co, with a view to ascertain THURSDAY, July 20
what could be done for a charter to meritorious service in the settlement of the Thingsalta leaves for London on or about New York, whereupon the defendant Anna and telegraph questions has been
this date.
said he had just come from that firm; appointed a Taoutal to be attached to the that he thought they would charter him Fokien province, BE gone up to at £4.10, and that he should receive a Shanghai to hand over his management of definite reply from them at 2 p.m. on the C. M. S. N. Company's affairs, when he that day. It seems that defendant had gone to Messrs Smith, Baker & Co. immediately after he had seen plaintiffs on the day of his arrival. They did not promise him anything then, but said that if they did give him a cargo the ship must be entirely in their hands, and that they would do nothing through protection to their people, while they exact Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co. Sub. from them levies on their commerce. This sequently they made him an offer at is a state of things quite the reverse of £4.10. He told them that in common foreign governments which appoint Consula politeness he must first see Meara Jar-everywhere to protect their people and dine, Matheson & Co. before accepting trade. it, to ascertain if they had anything to offer him. He saw the plaintiffs, and
8 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko-
hama and San Francisco. Transfer Books of the Hongkong and China Gae Company, Limited, will be closed from this date to 28th Proximo,
inclusive.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
Shipping.
9 a.m.- Deucalion leaves for London. Noon-English Mall leaves for Porta
of Call and Europė.
3 p.m.---Occidental & Oriental 5. S. Co.'s Steamer Belgio leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco.
this date.
Priam leaves for Shanghai on or about
- Auctions. Noon-Sale of Household Furniture, at
No. 42, Hollywood Road,
2 p.m.--Salo of Spanish Brig Dora,
Board.
Meeting.
9 p.m.--Meeting of Zetland Lodge.”
on
TO ADVERTISERS. The attention of Advertisers is respect fully drawn to the fact that a copy of the China Mail has for some time past been placed on board of every Steamer and Sail ing Vessel on arrival in this Harbour. Facilities which have recently been placed within the reach of Captains and Officers of Ships have resulted in a material increase to the Subscription List of the Mail amongst the shipping in port; and as pecial arrangements have been made to in crease the usefulness of the Shipping List and to extend the circulation in the Bay, these advantages will be at once apparent to Advertisers,
Orders may be sent to
GEO. MURRAY HAIN,
China Mail Office, vinta
ТАК
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established A.D. 1841,
香港大藥房
A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS
OF
DavGGINS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, ' AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla. Water, and other Aerated Watera.
The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1878.----
THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS.
issue, but says Mr Tong King Sing for his The Chinese Mail has no editorial in this
will return to Fooohow. He will probably be appointed one of the commissioners of the local Foreign Board.
The Chung Ngoi San Po comments on the impotency of the Chinese officials in giving
The Universal Circulating Herald com-
as they had no offer to make him he ments on the effete system of the Chinese accepted that of Messrs Smith, Baker Government in relieving famines. If the & Co.
local authorities have to wait for Imperial sanotion before taking steps, a great many
·LOQAL AND GENERAL.
These appear to be the broad facts of the cass, One thing is pretty clear that the cargo was not actually obtained sufferers would have died by the time the through the plaintiffs agency; on the sanotion was received. other hand the defendant obviously obtained it from Messrs Smith, Baker & Co, himself. Nor did the plaintiff even introduce him to that firm. The defendant had carried half a cargo of tea Tax Pashawur reports having passed the to New York for them during the pre- British ship N.Q.D.P. of London to-day, - vious year, and he had also called upon steering for Hongkong. them on his first arrival in Yokohama on the 29th March last. All the plain-
tiffs appear to have done towards getting a Wa learn that Colonel Pang, the Com-- cargo from Messrs Smith, Baker & Co. for mandaut of Kow-loong, will leave to defendant was to send round a clerk to morrow to assume the duties of his new their house before his arrival, and this office, the Chon-tai of Kitseak. He paid cluck was plainly told by Mesare Smith, H. E. Sir Arthur Kennedy a farewell Baker & Co., according to his own
evidence, that they preferred giving any visit to-day. The appointment is an soting thing they had to a vessel under their one, but it is believed he will be confirmed own control, and not under that of in it. The transfer raises him one step
Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co. The higher in rank, as a Chen-tsi is equivalent
only question, then, that remains is whether plaintiffs had the ship in their
hands at the time, and, in that case,
to a lieutenant-general,
could claim commission on any cargoes Ar the Marine Court to-day George Cole- she received, whether actually obtained man steward and John Mäeon seaman, through their agency or not. Flaintiff belonging to the British barque Sophis, were advanced three chief facts to prove that
they had absolute possession of the ship charged the first with refusal of duty and at the time. The first was the letter leaving the ship without leave and further written by the Captain from Hongkong, with being drank and using abusive in which the passage occurred "I hope language and jumping overboard, the The first on my arrival in Yokohama you will second with being drunk. be able to offer me a freight to New
defendant denied being drank. Thos. York." The second was a letter from the owners to the plaintiffs. This letter Nicholson an able seaman belonging to the was described by the plaintiffs' advocate same vessel said he saw him drunk and that as written in the ordinary form of com- he was lying on a chest in the forecastle;. mercial letters, requesting the services of the second defendant was also drunk Messa Jardine, Matheson & Co.," but de and was very notey and violent. Mason fendant desoribed it as a letter in which
the plaintiffs were asked by the owners the second defendant denied all know. to obtain employment for my ship subject ledge of the matter; Coleman was fined to my control. We have no copy of $1 or 2 days', Imprisonment and Mason the letter, so cannot offer an opinion as was sent to hard labour for 4 days,
The publication of this issus commenced the plaintiffs relied was that "agents for steamer Calabar, was charged with wilfully to its purport. The third point on which Wong Yau, a Areman belonging to the
the other places named correspondence at 7.80 p.m. cannot be Registered through, but only || to San Francisco (8 conta.)
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General. General Post Office, Hongkong, June 23, 1876,
MAILS BY THE FASNOW PACKET.—— The French Contract Packet PEIHO, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 8th July, with Mails to sod through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Marseilles; to Salgon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Australia, New Zealand, Tasinania, Fiji, Aden, Seychelles, Réunion,, Maurition, Sues, and Alexandria.
...BIRTH.
a ship inwards usually have to obtain
outward cargo." The plaintiffs also put damaging a suction pipe. Defendant said: in a telegram in support of their case the pipe was damaged before and he beat it Hongkong to that in Yokohama at defend repairs to the pipe, and sent to gaol for one ant's request, asking to be informed if there month with hard labour for wilfully dam was anything offering. Defendant con-
At No. 1, West Terrace, the Wife of Mr which had been sent from their firm in to stop a leak. Ordered to forfeit $10 for 0. H. E. SEMMUNE, of a Daughter.
DEATH.
On the afternoon of the 20th June, at Craigongower, Hongkong, Bodent MOKZUBNIE LEITCH.
tended that in neither of the two letters aging it.
nor in any communication from him Messes Heben & Co.'s Foochow Weekly had the ship boen placed in the hands
the
THE CHINA MAIL: cross-examination, that plaintifs had fail-
HONGKONG, PRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1876,
of the plaintiffs to exclusion Shipping Report, dated Faggda Anchorage, of other brokers, and he also added in 24th June, gives the following:-
Arrivals Duting the Week.-June 17, Vasco de Gams, from Hongkong † 18, Fei ed to procure him a charter,
Acting Constil Wilkinson, however, Hos, from Swetow; 18, Eme, from Ameyi before whom the case was heard, held 10, Jertaloon, from Amoy; 18, August, Letters may also be forwarded to IND
without hesitation that the ship was in from Hongkong. 20, Yeso from Hong koug 22, Bowen, from Hongkong; 23, by this Packet, but can be paid only A CASE has been recently heard in the plaintiffs' hands, and that defendant Echo, from Hongkong, 23, Crested Wave, ao far as Ceylon. The postage to British Consular Court at Yokohama, must pay £460, which would be five per from Hongkong 23, Minns, from Hong Ceylon must be prepaid. Such letters possessing features of special interest to cent, on 49,000, the amount he would kong 29, Europe, from Shanghai, should be marked Faid to Gulle only shipping agents and others. It was an receive on the charter. The judgment, Departures During the Week June 17, they will go on from Galle as unpaid.agtion brought against Captain Jones, of although po doubt,, in accordance with Europe, for Shanghai 18, Viking, for following will be the hours of closing the steamship Oxfordshire, by Mesata, the law, does seem rather hard on the London, 18, Anchises, for Lontia, for
Namos, for Hongkong; 20, Almatia, Jardins, Matheson & Co, to recover the unfortunate Captain, considering that Tientain 21, Yesso, for Hongkong 21, Friday, 7th July,→→
sum of $3,800, which they claimed as neither he nor the owners of the ship Braemar Castle, for London 93, Glea 52.., Money Order Office Closes. Post their commission on a charter that they appear to have formally placed the ship falloch, for London,
Ofies closes exeppt the NIGHT Box, alleged had been obtained by them, for under the control of the plaintiffs. Shipping la PortTokaten, Galaten which remains open all night.
defendant, from Messrs. Smith, Baker & There is, no doubt, in our mind, that Montgomeryshire, MaoGregor, Naples, Saturday, Sth July.—
Do., the charter being for the conveyance defendant was permitted by the owners Vancouver, Korsor, Gandis, Statesman, K. of a cargo of tea from Yokohama to New the Oxfordshire to exercise his disure- O. Mutoh, Lapwing, Prines Arthur, Lochiel,
Queensland, Lule, Thermopylae,W York. Defendant denied that the char- tion to an exceptional extent as to the Manson, May, Brigette Babin, Flying ter was obtained through plaintiffs' disposal of his vessel, and plaintiffs al Cloud, Nadeshda, Vasco de Gams, Fai Hac, agency, or that they were entitled to the most seem to admit by their evidence that Eme, Jucfalson, August, Bowen, Robe, commission. The facts of the case, as it was to him they looked for placing Crested Wale, Minns, "Europe. they came out in evidence, may be brief the vessel in their hands and not to the
and fine, with Southerly swell It Fobs The chor-H. M. S. Lapuling, Stra Candia, Deucalion, Naples, Vancowser, Vasso de Game, Galatea, Montgomeryshire, Queens land, Boreen, Statesman, MacGregor, and Europe. In Amoy.U. 5. B. Pales and Achuslot, and Stro. Cafardthire and Con. jyd colution. Passed S. S. Namou bettad North off Daneberg at a.m, of 19th. In Saton -.M.S. Thidic, Chinese g.-b. Clento, and The 8/3 L. 11 German Bark Btr. Atalanta, Passed a steamer, bound MAKTHA BRÖKELMANN! | North off Chelang Foint at 1.30 am of T. LUTH, Master, having the greater part of her Cargo engaged, will-heve quick despatch as above,
For Freight, apply to
MEYER & OG Hongkong, June 10, 1576.
NOTICE.
ON
and after this Date till further aotica, the Price of our ICE is Three quartets of a Cont per fb.
KYLE & BAIN, Froprietare.
HONGKONG ICE CO Hongkong, July 1, 1876.
80th.
The British steamer Douisation reports: Left Shanghal Hoon 23rd June, kad light variable winds and this rainy weather, anchored at Matson & am. June 28th pro- geaded at nton and arrived at Foochow 8 p.m. same day, had nothing but thick rainy Feather while in Port and strong ebb tides, | lett Foochow 3 p. 28th June, had variable winds and tale to Single Island from thers to Fort us weather. Steamers St Foochow loading Teas-Montgomeryshire, Macgregor, Naples, Pestouter, Buterman, Parco de Game. Galatea, Queensland, Bow | Dandia; and B, M. 4, Zépuiny,
the Malls, &¡dat
7 A., Post Ofles opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.
10. M. Registry of Letters caces.
to
:
11 A., Post Office aloner except for Late
Letters. (11.10 a., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom, Balgon, or Singapore may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of le cents extra postage, until 11.50 .. when the Port Offre Croats
entirely.
ALFRED LISTER,
Fastmester Ginerals Gegeral Post Ofoe, Hengkong, June 24, 1876,
ly stated.. The Oxfordshire had come owners. If this were the case; the lattes Tus Australasian of May 16th has the out from England consigned to the and telegram from defendant was certain-
following I plaintiffe, with dargo both for this portly a rather vague authorisation of them
8me stirring news has come from Samus, and Yokohama. She had gone to Japan to take charge of the vessel. From what and had returned from there to Hong- we can gather from the fate of the case where Captain Siegend of B. M. B. Barra coute, then on his way to attend a meeting: kong with a cargo of deals which had as reported in the Yokohama papers it of tele, bad his guard of honour fired been prostred for it by the plaintiff, seems, upon the judgment, that the upon by crowds of armed natives. The While at this port the defendent wrote mare expression of hops to bro- men returned the fire and gotted their to the plaintiffs at Yokohama making kets that they will be able to find a scellente leven ofte bluejackets were lygume of the words is bis istter, "I hope sarge for a voul, of ou enquiry if they badly wounded, and one was killed. Song
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