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China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

For Sale.

MacEWEN, FRICKÉL & Co.

HAVE

AVE RECEIVED FOR SALE,

Be Recently arrival Mail and

other Stamshipu.

AMERICAN AND ENGLISH

GROCERIES,

FRESH SUPPLIES RECEIVED BY EVERY

MAIL

Eastern and Californian CHEESE. Boneless CODFISH.

Primo HAMS and BACON. Russian CAVIARE

Eagle Brand Condensed MILK. PEACH, and APPLE BUTTER. Pickled OX-TONGUES. Family PIG-PORK in kegs and pieces. Paragon MACKEREL in 5:1 can. Beau Ideal SALMON in 5 1 cans. Cutting's Dessert FRUITS in 2 th cans.

Assorted Canned VEGETABLES. Potted SAUSAGE and Sausage

MEAT.

Stuffed PEPPERS.

Assorted PICKLES. MINCEMBAT.

COMB HONEY in Original Framnes. Richardson & Robbin's Cclubented Potted

MEATS.

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Richardson & Robbin's Curried OYSTERS.

Launch TONGUE. Assorted Anwerican SYRUPS, for Smn-

iner Drinks

McCarty's Sugar LEMONADE.

Cat CHOWDER.

Codfish BALLS.

Green TURTLE in 24-10 caus.

C

ALIFORNIA 7

RACKER

Mails.

STEAM FOR

Insurances.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THAMES AND MERSEY MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,

LIMITED.

HEAD OFFICE-1, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUNGS, LONDOK.

THE Undersigned having been appointed SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE Be Home and UNA for

GALLE, ADEN,, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE, SOUTHAMPTON, AND LONDON;

ALMO

BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALOUTTA, AND AUSTRALIA. N.B.-Cargo can be taken on through Bills of Lading for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULFPORTS, MARSEILLES, TRIESTE, HAMBURG, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.

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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY's Steam-ship NEPAUL, Captain J. S. Mung, with Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for LONDON direct, vi4 SUEZ CANAL and Ports Call, on THURSDAY, the 7th July, at 4 pan

Cargo will he received on board to .. the day of d

duparture. Parcels and Specie

at the Office until

the day of departure. For further Partieners, regaling FREIGHT and PASSAGE, apply to the PENINSULAK & GRIMSTÁL STEAM NAVIMAS TION COMPANY'S Office, Hongkong,

The foulents

Fan of Packages are progrivent tu ise sectored prior to shipmarati

Shippers are particularly requested to pole the terms and conditions of the Can- pany's Black Bills of Lading.

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A. "MẹIVER, Sqperintendent, Hongkong, June 25, 1881.

SHIMAILS

MITSU HISHI MAIL STEAMSHIP, COMPASY.

JOMPANY'S BISCUITS 5 STEẨM TO YOKOHAMA VIA KOBE

Cracked- WHEAT.

OATMEAL.

HOMINY.

tina, and loose. Alphabotica BTS

CUITS.

Faney Sweet Mixed

BISCUITS. Ginger CAKES. Sola BISCUITS, Oyster BISCUITS.

CORNMEAL.

BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. RYE MEAL..

NEW BOOKS,-- 3,000 Number "FRANKLIN SQUARE" and "SEASILY" LIBRARIES, including McCarthy's HISTORY OP OrnOwx Tres," ENDYMION," and other recent Publications, from 10 cents to 20

cents each.

HERBERT SPENCER'S COMPLETE WORKS

+

ON SYNTHETIC PHILOSOPHY- IRVING'S COMPLETE WORKS. HAWTHORNE'S COMPLETE WORKS, EMERSON'S COMPLETE WORKS. PRESCOTT'S COMPLETE WORKS. EUGAR POE's COMPLETE WORKS. WILLIAMS'S "MIDDLE KINGDOM," GRIFFIN'S MIKADO'S EMPIRE." BANCROFT'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED

STATES.

..

HARPER'S HALF HOUR SÉRIES.

Modical WORKS.

School BOOKS.

Presentation BOOKS.

WORKS OF REFERENCE.

ALBUMS of Music, with Words. ALBUMS of Pianoforte Pieces, Shoot MUSIC.

Photo, ALBUMS, Etc., Ete. REVOLVING BOOK CASES.

STATIONERY, — For LADIES, atul Oprice use. OFFICE REQUISITES of overy description,

Seemally SELECTED CIGAR S..

WINES, SPIRITS, BEER AND AERATED WATERS.

CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S

and

JOHN MOIR & Son's FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD STORES.

TEYESONEAD'S DESSERT FRUITS.

SAVOURY PAÅTE.

GAME PATE

PORK PATE.

OX PALATES.

HUNG (Hambro') BEEF.

TRIPE

FRUITS for lees. SHERBET

COCOATINA

VAN HOUTEN'S COCÒA.

Ermi'n' 0000A.

BOBINSON'S GROSTE. GELATINE

Russia OX-TONGUES.

French FLUMS.

FATE DE FOIE GRAS.

SARDINES.

Ham TONGUE- and

Chicken SAUSAGE.

ASPARAGUS..

MACCABONI

VERMICELLI,

SAUSAGES.

BEATS.

BOUT, KC, thi SHIPCHANDLERY of every Desumption, KIGGING and SAIL-MAKING promptly executed Hongkong, June 20, 1881.

AND INLAND SEA.

THE S.S. TÄKASAGO MARU, Capt.

Yose, do here on or about the]

a fly will be despatched as above fon SATURDAY, the 9th July, at Day-

Ticket

Carga received on bunyi and Parcels at the Office, up to 6pm. of 8th July.

No Bill of Lading signed under Freight.

All Claims must be settled on board hefore delivery is taken, otherwise they will not be recognized,

RATES OF PASSAGE.

rubie Stenzuge. 60 $15

To Koel.

YOKOHAMA & NAGASAKI,. SHANGHAL via YOKORAMA 120

Kope, A...... 95 :30 & Renerus is madi: on REFERN CABIN PARSAGEN.

CARGO and PASSENGERS for Nagasaki will be transhipped to the Shanghai Mail Steamer at Kobe

For further Particulars, apply at the Compnay's · OPPICES, PRAYA CENTRAL, West Corner Pattinger Street.

H. J. H. TRIPP,

Agent. Hongkong, Julie 28, 1881.

NOTICE

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the above Company are prepared to accept MARINE RISKS at Current Rates, allow- ing usual Discounts.

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents.

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Hongkong, May 3, 1881.

PRUSSIAN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF STETTIN THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to Grant Insurances against FIRE at Current Rates.

MEYER & Co., ..

Agents.

10my62

Hongkong, May. 10, 1881.

NOTICE

QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COM- PANY.

THE

HE Underigned Aunts for the above Company are prepared accept Risks in First Chus Godowns at à per cout, nett premium per amint

NORTON & Co.,

*Agents.

Hongkong, May 19, 1891.

Hot Responsible for Debts. Nether the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be livsponsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Cew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:- -

ASSA, Geran barque, Captain J. B. Davidsek.--Wieler & Co.

ANSA Car, Amurican chip, Captain J. A. Gardner.--Borneo Co., Limited.

ANNA SIDEN, German barque, Captain A Taulsen.-Wieler & Co.

BEND, British stemmer, Captain James Ress-Stemagen & Co.

C. F. SARGENT, American ship, Captain

1. H. Atherton-Captain.

GREAT SURABON, American barque, Capt. H. P. Arbecam.-Eduard Schellhuss & Co. H., H. M«GIVERY, American ship, Capt. Win. Y, Ford.--Order.

JONATHAN CHASE, Amer, barque, Capt. H. R. Costigan. Niemason & Co.

LEONIAN, British ship, Capt. W. Prehn -Captain.

Louisi, Germ. 3-masted schooner, Capt. N. Schierloh.-Eluad Schellass & Co.

MELUAINE, German barque, Captain Th. Flieger. Melchers & Co.

SIONAL, American barque, Capt. Austin Whitney.Jardine, Matheson & Co.

SIR JOHN LAWRENCE, British ship, Capt. J, A. Best.-Messageries Maritimes,

THORNHILL, British steamer, Capt. Thos, Walker.-Meyer & Co.

Tree, British harpte, Captain J. R. Ronnie-Captain.

WILSA, American slip, Captain J. E, Lombard Order.

XENIA, American barque, Captain N. E. Reynolds.Rozario & Co.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGES To-day's Advertisements.

MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.

STEAM FOR SAICON SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DE GAÉLE, ADEN. SUEZ, ISMAILIA, PONT SAID NAPLES, AND MARSEILLES: ALSO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA AND ALL INDIAN PORTS,

N THURSDAY, the 14th day of duży,

1881, at Noon, the Company'a S. S. ANG78E, Commandant "PELIGRIS, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for the alore places.

WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS.

९ NOTICE TO BUILDERS. THE following TENDERS are Re-

quired

1. For the CONSTRUCTION of a TIM- | BER JETTY at WELLINGTON BARRACKS, Victoria.

2. For the EXTENSION of the TIM- HER JETTY at CommissARIAP BULDINGS, Victoria

Parties desiring to Tender for these Works Cargo and Sovie will be registered" for uttal leave their Names at the ROYAL London as well as for Marseilles, aid nc-ENT

ENGINEER OFFICE, Comuniserist Buildings, in transit through Marseilles for the or before WEDNESDAY, the 19th. upted

Instant, and pay

the sum of six dollars for principal places of Europe.

Shipping Ondors will be granted. Rutil the Siccifications and Bills of Quantities,

which will

given at application to the GOVERNMENT SURVEYOR.

Cargo

argo will be received on board until 4 p.ii., Specie and Parcels until 3 p... on the 19th of July, 1881. (Parcels are at to be sent on board; they must be left the Agency's Office.)

The same Party is to Tender for both

is to be given separately.

services, int the amount for each service

"

A. MEYER, A.C.G., District Commissary-General.,

The Secretary of State for War does not Contents and value of Packages are rebind himself to accept the lowest or any

Tender. quired

For further particulars, apply at the are in English only

The Specifications and Bills of Quustitios Company's Office.

G. De CHAMPEAUX, Agat Hongkong, July 1, 1881.

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Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.

པ – TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED -STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND

Comunissariat Office,

Hongkong, July 4, 1881.

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

FROM LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

ARRIVALS,

To-day's Advertisements. July 3, Latey, British brigantine, 318,

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

·FOR YOKOHAMA AND HIOGO. -

The Steamship

"Merionethshire," " RICKARD, Commander, will be despatched for the

·

above Ports at 4 p.m. TO-MORROW, the

tls Instant.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, July 4, 1881.

FOR FOOCHOW (DIRECT.)

The Steamship

"Meath," Captain JousSON, will levd for the above Port TO-MORROW, tho 6th Instant, at 4 p..

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GEO. R. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, July 4, 1881.

UNION LINE

FOR SHANGHAI

The Steamship,

"Metapedia,"

A

H. A. Lockart, Singapore June 16, Timber.

SIESSEN & Co.

J.

July 8, Bealed, British steamer, 1000, Roen, Chinking June 28, Rice.-- GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.

July 3, Tec Yet, Chinese steuner, froin Canton.

July 4, Adria, British steamer, 781, T Fairclough, Saigon June 28, 'General TUNG KRE & Co.

July 4, Glenavon, British steamer, 1065, Taylor, Fooshow July 2, Tea-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

July 4, Merionethshire, British steamer," 1245, Rickard, London May 19, and Sings- Jane 28, General.--ADALBON, BELL & pore Co

July 4, Takasago Maru, Japanese steamer,. 1290, C. Young, Yokohama June 25, and Kobe, GeneralM. B. M. S. S. Co

July 4, "Anna Sieben, Gorman barque, 004, A. Pauteen, Newchwang Juno 4, Beans and Pear.WISLER & CO.

July 4, Signal, American barque, 492, Austin Whitney, Freemantle (W.A.) May 20, Sandalwood.-JARDINE, MATHESON & 135 Co.

Captain FOWLER, will be

July 4, Metepedia, British steamer, 1457, Fowler, London May 18, via Penang and Singapore 20, General.ROSELL & Co.

July 4, Melusine, German barque, 937, Th. Plieger, Cardiff Feb. 6, Cond.-MEL

Co

CHERS

July 4, Fictorine, French barque, 1217,

despatched for the above evalier, Shanghai June 15, Ballast.

Port at Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 6th Instant.

For Fraight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.

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Hongkong, July 4, 1881.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ, CANAL (Taking Corp at throsejle rains for NEW YORK, HAMBURG and BRÉMEN.)

The Steamship

"Glenavon,"

Captain A. TAYLOR, WILL be despatched as above WEDNESDAY, the 6th Inst., at Noon.. For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

jy6 Hongkong, July 4, 1881.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Steamship

Namoa,"

+

Capt. WESTOBY, will be despatched for the above

Ports on FRIDAY, the 8th Instant, at Noou 1

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, July 4, 1881.

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DIRECT COMMUNICATION BETWEEN HONGKONG AND AUSTRALIA.

FOR PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN,

TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE (Taking through Caryo and Passengers at through rates for ADELAIDE end all NEW ZEALAND PORTS.}

The Steamship

* Meath," J. Jonson, Commandor, will receive prompt de-

spatch as abovu.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GEO. R. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, July 4, 1881.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

3. S. "TAKASAGO "MARU," FROM KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the slove

in their Bills of Lading for countersigna- ture, and take inuerliate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

July

4, Yangtze, British steamer, 782, Schultzo, Shanghai Jun 30, General SIEMSSEN & Co.

July 4, Thorn Nelson, British steamor, 894,

STEVENH & Co.

July 30, Rico,-Gro. B

July 4, Conquest, British steamer, 318, T. Hamlin, Haiphong June 30, and Hoihow July 3, General.—SHUY HANG

July 4, Mulucu, British steamor, 1045, Weighill, Yokohama June 25, vic Nagasaki," Mails and Genoral.-P. & O. ́S. N. Čo.

DEPARTURES.

July 3, Hammonia, for Honolulu.

3. Hilda Maria, for Tientait.

3, Hainan, für Hoihow, de

3, Kungtung, for Coast Ports.

3. Sulvadora, for

and Shanghai. for Yokohama.

3 for Manila.

3, Suphalien, for Shanghai. 3, on Yuen, for Canton,

3, Bendedi, for Whampoa

4, Glumens, for London, &c.

4, Bertha, for Touron. 4, Lee Yuen, for Shanghai. 4, Yangises, for Cant

Cantor.

RADI OLEARED. Rockhurst, for San Francisco. 8. S. Ridgway, for New York, Tung Ting, for Hojhow, &c. Albay, for Swatow, &c. Ühusa, for Manila. Octava, for Saigon.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Par Arrutoon Apear, from Calcutta, Mesara P. M. Saugar, F. J. Vassigura, D. E. Toistes, and J. S. George, und 62 Sikhs; from Straits, 291 Chinese, and 1 European. Per Sues, from Calcutta, &c., Mr Damon, and 160 Chinese.

Per Takmagu Maru, from Yokohama, &c., Mears C. H. Haswell, W. Cunliffe, Major Taylor, Capt. Bayly, and one Chinese steerage.

Per Signal, from Fremantle (W.A.), Mrs Whitney

Per Yants, from Shanghai, Mr Collins,

and 15 Chinese.

Par Malaces, from Yokohama tia Naga saki, Mr Meliande, 1 Portagniese, and 4

Chinese deck.

деве.

Per Adria, from Saigon, 60 Chinese. Fer Merionethshare, from Straits, 54. Chi Per felipedia, from Straits, 82 Chinese, Per Nelson, from Saigon, 12 Chinese, Por Conquest, from Hoihow, &o., 24 Chi- nese."

ДЕРАКТЕО

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Auctions,

2 p.:-Auction of Chinese and Japanese Curion, &c., at Mr J. M. Armstrong's.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established &. D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING OREMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTE, IMPORTERS

[No.607-JULY 4, 1881.

carrying on the trade referred to can Shipping.

be given to the public. We have, how- ever, taken some trouble to substuntin Daylight.-Albay leaves for Swatow, &o the accuracy of the statement which we Notice of Options Cargo per Metapediamide; and the result is that the figures

to be sent in before Noons

for exceed what lind first been p p.m.-ferionethshire leaves for Yokoposed. From the native tailors" an huu and Hiego,

muke the coats, &c., for shipment, he Goods per Takasaga Moru undelivered statistics which we have readily obtained

will be landed.

show that from twenty to twenty-four- thousand costs are made and sent every season to the Colonies. One native tailor has to produce about ten thousand cants every season to his various custo- mers; another, six or seven thousand; and so on. Several foreign gentlemen en- gaged in the shipment of these goods have also been consulted; and one who basbut recently returned from the-Colonies on- a special business tour states that twenty- five thousand, as the figure for coats alone, would be a statement quite within the mark. These goods are packed and abippe as freight; and the officers of the steamers that carry them have just as much to do with them as they have. with any other cargo that is shipped and paid for. This trade is a growing one and from the high character of the firms dealt with in the Colouies, the goods we may be assured are duly paid for, while a fair profit is doubtless earned by all concerned. The increased com munication by steamers in the Torres Straits has considerably developed this amongst other branches of business with the Colonies; and there is little doubt but the trade in ready-made summer cloth ing will continue to increase. Hats, hundkerchiefs, shawle, pyjamas, &c., &c. would doubtless largely swoll the totals here given; but what we have said will probably be regarded as suffi cient for the purpose of meeting the difficulty that seems to have pressed At Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, un the upon the mind of our contemporary. 23th June, by, the Rev. C. G. Booth, B.A., That the trade is either of vast dimen- Military Chaplain of Victoria, Hongkong,sions or of great international import- WILMER HARRIS, to Ross, eldest Daughter ance, are not questions which need be of Philippe Novra, Esq., of London,

raised. Governor Hennessy may have greatly magnified this, as he did many On board S.S. Lee-ynen, on the trip down, other things in the Census Returns; GUSTAV SAAXE, Pilot.

OF

DRUGOISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQU HITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT T MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Sola Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1878.

BIRTH.

At No. 9, Paxing Road, Shanghai, on the 27th June, Mrs EDWARD MOKBAN, of a Bon. MARRIAGE.

DEATH.

but that he was so far right, and the Courier was wrong, in the statement

The publication of this issue commenced we are now verified muy now, we at 8:30 pm.

The China stail.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1881.

think, bo accepted without the further expenditure of strong but misdirected language. Mollage

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The next ENGLISH MAIL may be expected to arrive here, by the P. & 0. steamer Verona, on or about the 6th inst, Wednesday next. London dates up to 3rd June are brought on by this opportunity.

The

next AMERICAN MAIL may be expected, to arrive here, by the 0. 4.0. ateamer Belgic, on the 12th inst. Her San Francisco dates are to the 11th June.

Ir may be remembered that our Shang- hai contemporary of the Courier made a mistake in its facts when writing about Governor Hennessy's Census Speech; and as we consider that misstatements of fact, whether accidental or wilful, stand more in need of correction iban even erroneous deductions, we pointed out the mistake. Our Northern con- Two letters from our Canton corespondent temporary, is unnecessarily warm over are crushed ont... the point we made in regard to the

severe criticism he saw fit to pass apon THE Legaspi (Spanish transport) wont into the Governor of this Colony. What we Sam-shui-poo Dock on Saturday (2nd) said was this: Here is the Courier aftermon. accusing the local press of Hongkong of

the most bitter hostility towards the a FACADE and Inspection of the Volunteer Governor and all his works, explaining and Government Fire Brigades will take the hostility upon the ground that the

press here are prejudiced, and yet the place at the Central Fire Brigade Station. same paper, from a professedly unpreju- at 4 p.nt, on the 7th instant. diced stand-point, attacks the Governor

quite as fiercely as ever he has been We are informed by the agent of the issailed here in Hongkong; surely

this is a corroboration of the soundness Occidental und Oriental S. 6. Co., that the of the policy adopted by the local S. 8. Belgic, with San Frandsen pails, papers. The Courier, in fiis somewhat&c., to 11th ultor, has arrived at Yokohama, Per Yoga, for Yokohama: from Hong heated reply, evades this view of our re- and will leave for this port fo-morrow (5th). kong, Mr R. B. Robertson; fra Mar marks, and hustily assumes that we Cargo impuling the discharge or remain-seilles, Mears Oyama and Yoshida, Miss objected to any one interfering with We regret to learn of the death of Captain ing board after "FURSDAY, bin 5th Aoki, Messia Masaki, Furaski, Tanabe, what he calls "the sole right of abusing Caine, which happened at Saigon somewhat Instant, will be landed and stored at Con- Ohyaghi, and Miseimum.

Per Saghalien, for Shanghai:

His Excellency." We are afraid that unexpectedly. Captain Caine was well from Houg signees expense and risk.

kong, Messrs B. H. Burna, J. H. Bullock, our Northern contemporary knows but known on the coast, and had brom in "com. No Fire Insurance will ha effected.

Wedlock, and Lt. J. L.

L. Lory; from Marlittle of Governor Hennessy's stormy. H. J. H. TRIPP,

suilles, Mesars

Leuz

Riley, and Elder. Agent,

Per Glaucus, for London, Miss Akers. Per Hainan, for Hoilow, 49 Chinose; jy11 for Haiphong, i Europian, std 3 Chinese.

His Excellency. Anyhow, there could PASTOR Kitake, of the German Mission, Per Kecangtung, for Coast Ports, 1 Euro-be nothing further from our intention died very suddenly yesterday. The rev. pean, and 400 Chinese.

Per Satrutora,

than to object to being supported by the gentleman conducted the usual services in and 2 Chinese.

Courier of the North in the crusade the Mission Chapel in the formoon. He Per Antenor, for Abuy and Smughai, 1 which has been for some time carried on European, and 100 Chinese:

Mitsu Bishi Mail 8. S. Op. Hongkong, July 4, 1891.

THE STEAMSHIP "ARRATOUN APCAR,” Captain R. J. MA:CONNELL, FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

THE above Steamer baving arrived, Con- inces of Cargo by her are hereby

THE requested to send in their Bills of Lading

to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

1

for Manila, 3 Europeans,

Pur Berlin, for Touron, 12 Chinese, Per Lee Yuen, for Shanghai, 60 Chinese.

TO DEPART For Voters, for Saigon, 63 Chinese..

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Arratoon Apear re-

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career, if he supposes that any journalist mand of the steamer Penede for several in existence could undertake and corry, years. out the task of sole and unaided critic of

here against what is helieved to be de-partook of tiffin and shortly thereafter wa serving of the strongest censure. It found dead. He had been in, the Colony would, indeed, surprise us if the press for a long term of years, and was greatly and community of Hongkong did not respected by all classes. The funeral, obtain the support of every honest right which was largely attended, took place this thinking man in this matter..

However, to pass from that little mis afternoon

Cargo impeding her discharge or remain-ports: Experienced light 8.W. winds and understanding, we may now note what

ing on board after the 101 Inst., will be fine weather, landed and stored at Consignees' risk nåd

The British steamer Suce reports: Left the Courier says regarding the question A NUMBER of Indian recruits, between 70 expense, and no Fire Insurance will be Singapore on 27th, and had light monsoon of fact which was raised by our correc- and 80, arrived yesterday by the steamer up the sea until in lat. 16, when had tion. The Courier thus puts the issue, Ariation Apcar. These are to constitute efected..

a second company of the Gun Daycare, Consignees are hereby informed that any heavy head sea but no wind. Arrived off in very plain terms indeed:

Our virtuous contemporary tells a flatly which at present consists of only one.. Claims must be made immediately, as the Gap Rock at 10 pm, on 2ud, but rea-

one will be entertained after the 12th ther being very dark and unsettled lay to that we were wrong in stating that no They have been recruited by a Havildar, for daylight, and came and made fast to Chinese-made clothes are imported to the buoy at 7.30.

The Chinese steamer Hunt Yum reports Left Shanghai at 1a.m. 29th met steamer Ningpo in Bonham Pass. Ilad light vari able winds and fine weather to Turnabout, when the wind veured to N.E. with failing barometer. Passed Chapel Island at 10.30

Instant.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, July 4, 1881,

UNION LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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FROM LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

culonies. Now we happen to know that wo formerly in the service of the Police Fores are right, and having been in a position of here, wlio was despatched for that purpose ascertaining the quantity of Chinese made. clothes imported to Australia, we repeat the and they are a fine body of men. They ansertion that the only ready-made clothes come from the imported from China to Australia are a few

n provinces of India,

am on 1st ingt. heavy swell from 8. Buite which the petty officers of some stea-MB J. D. Bishop, in behalf of himself and ners, the E. and A. Company, bring barometer still falling. Bet str. Amoy of surreptitiously for a few friends. The others associated with him in the formation Jokaks Point at 5 p.nt. same day. On THE Steamship Merionethshire, RICKARD,

Cape Good Hope wind increased to a gate ofing we are wrong lies on the China of a Telephone Exchange Association of

Muil, and that cannot be done

done by Commander, having arrived from the

making a from N.E. barcimeter 29.80. Breaker more counter assertion. If this journal Shanghai, has been in communication with above Purts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE informed that their Gonds are being handed HE Steamship Metaped, Captain Fow Point at 11 p.m., wind North, bar. 29.70. believes we have in this matter made an the Municipal Connol these, who decline

THE

am. 2nd, hose-to, bar. 29.44; strong erroneous statement let it produce fact and 3.45 am at, their risk into the Godowns of the

LEE hiring arrived from the above N.N.W. gale and heavy rain; 6 m. bar. figures to show that it is correct in denying to give the proposed scheme their conten- Undersigned at. Wanchai, whence delivery Ports Consignees of Cargo are hereby 29,48, lem wind and heavy confused sea,

the truth of our remarks. Did it not occur ance or authority until all the details and may be obtaine

requested to send hi their, Bills of lading

this ready-made summer clothing imp and to take immediate delivery of their wind to port Arrived at 6 p.m. 2ad. on the Wharf are at liberty to do so. designal Cango will be forwarded on, un-Goods from alongside.

Cargo to the contrary be given before

VIA

AND

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.

THE

THE S. 6. BELGIC will be despatchi ed fur San Francisco visa Yokohnana, on or about Ifth July, 1881, at 3p.m.

Connection being made at Yokohama, with Steamers from Shanghai and Japan ports.

Freight will be received on board until

of I the 15th July

4 p.

All Parcel Packages should be marked to sddress in full; and same will be received at the Company's Office, until 5 p.m. the day previous to sailing.

A Reprenor of 25% made on all RETURN PASSAGE ORDERS ISSUED.

Consular Invoices to accompany Over- land, Mexican, Central and South American Cargo, should be sent to the Company's

Consignees wishing to receive their Goods to the Undersigned for countersignature, proceeded full speed. Had strong westerly to that well-informed journal that after all, before the Council Mesure Gibby Living- -

Steamer willing the discharge of the will be at once landed and stored 11 .. TO-DAY.

No Claus will be admitted after the at Consigness risk and expense, and no Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods Fire Insurance will be effected. remaining after the 11th Instant, will be Optional Cargo will be forwarded on to subject to rent,

destination, unless notice to the contrary, be before. Noon To-MORROW, the Eth No Fire Insurance has been effected.

giver Bills of Lading will be countersigned by fast.

All Claims against the Steamer must be ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

presented to the Undersigned on or before Agenta.

the 14th Instant, or they will not be re Hongkong, July 4, 1881.

jy11 cognised.

RUSSELL & Co.j

Agents.

111 Hongkong, July 4, 1881.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE S 8. Su having arrived from are hereby requested to pand in their Bille the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo

of their Goods

Offices addressed to the Collector of Cue-of Lading to the Uadersigned for counter, toms, San Francisco-

For further information as to Freight or Passage, spply to the Agency of the Company, No. 50s, Queen's Road Central.

CHAR. H. HASWELL, JR., Agent Hongkong, Jan 29, 1881. Hongkong

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For YOKOHAMA AND HIOGO.

Por Merionethshire, at 3.30 p.m.

row, the 5th inst.

For FOOOHOW.

imported

to Sydney which it says is suficient to ston & Co., agents for the Oriental Tele- clothe "nearly all the Europeans in the phone Co., Limited, of London, have mada "Model- Settlement may have

been the

*few suits,"

which the petty officers of a similar application and have received a some steamers import for their friends ? similar reply...!

conte

The quantity taken to Bydney might be To-mor-sufficient to clothe the Europeanse of this TO-DAY, Settlement who wear coats and trousers but what is the importation of ninety pairs Glorious Per Month, at 3.30 p.m. Tomorrow, the of pants and double the number of

it is divided among the

the persons who of our when it is 5th inst.

do the trade in those steamers We hare For BANGKOK.

the Mail's sesertion to be

to be correct Lapre Per Danube, at 6 pm, on Tuesday, the and it bears out our statement and

5th July,

exactly

with the remarks we made on the

I subject,

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, AND

LONDON.--

Per Gleason, at 11:30 am, on Wednes-

day, the 6th inst.

ForSWATOW, AMOY AND KOOCHOW,

Per Namoa, at 11.30 am, on Friday,

the 8th inst

For

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA -

ken

usual hear

Xtion belo

now:

our Southern fend prishes to freely dir

do battle with us

as to our facts we will whare this event accept his challenge say day, bat we object the usual open house

general assertions without proof, and to

to

remarks sufficiently strong to raise dousful boca pe band imputations, but not sufficient to establish harbour have actual proof,

revol has been entirely Now for the proof of the counter themilors have been

July 3, Arratoon Apcar, British stimmer, signaturs, and to take immediate delivery 1302, R. J. McConnell, Calcutta June 18,

Cargo impeding the discharge will beat Band Heals 10, Penang 20, and Singapore Per Takasago Mars, at 6.m, on Friassertion made in these columns. In a to celebrates onoe landed and stored, at Consignees risk 27, Concrali--DAVIU SASSOON, Sons & Co.

day, the 8th July.matter of this kind, where the business July 3, Sue British steamer, W and expense.

interests of individual traders are in American Consul was at Hom M. Delo, Calouéta June 16, Penang and For NAGASAKI AND YOKOHAMA

Ащетовая JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

Singapore 27, General.JARDISE, MATHE Per laces at 6 pm Friday, the volved, it cannot be expected that the day, and

July

names sed addresses of the gentlemen to pay their respecta to Hongkong, July 4, 1881

11 SON & CO.

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