2
Entertainment.
WEBB'S
JOYAL
ROYA
MARIONETTES
AND
GAIETY COMPANY
will have the plonsure of Appearing THIS EVENING, 28th Feb.,
in the
THEATRE ROYAL, CITY HALL, in their mirth-provoking Entertainmost, consisting of
THE ITALIAN FANTOCCINI, THE CHRISTY MINISTRELS
and the Beautiful Pantomime of Beauty and the Beast, Chunging into the Harlequinade;
after which
MRS. AUSTIN POWER
will appear in her TOPICAL SONG,
'I CAN'T GET a Goor Nant's Rear;' The whole Concluding with
17
Transformation Scene,
Entilled
Grand
The Palace of Dew Drops in the Grobtu of Stalacta
Reserved Seats may be secured and Booked at Measre. Kelly sad Walsh's.
PRICES OF ABMIION!-- Dress Circle and Stalls, Pit,
$2.00 $1.40
Children price; Soklions in Uniform will be admitted to the Pit at half price.
Intinations.
PRE HONGKONG AMATEUR
ATHLETIC SPORTS
TAI HELD ON
THE RACE COURSE MEADOW,
SATURDAY,
the 16th March,
Held under the Laws of the Amateur Athletic Association, open to all Gonzlemen Amateurs who are Members or visitors of
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements. Today's Advertisements. Fleming, reseler, Reges and Cundar, and
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERİES
MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA..
the Hongkong Club, The Club Germania, above Paris on The Hongkong ricket lab, The Victoria Marolt, at 3 p.m. Recreation Club, The Ladies Recention Club, and Commissioned Naval and Mili- tary Officers.
The following in the list of Events, viz:—; 1---100 Yards Bear Raaz (Win-
ners at provious mestinga në Hongkong or pleawhore pon- aliced 1 yarda),
2 prizes. 2.--PUTTING THE SHOT (16 lba)
Winners at previous meeting at Hongkong or elsewheru penaliaud 1 foot,
1
2
H
3.-170 YARDS FLAT Race, (Ban-
dicap), 4.--Tossing 198 ČABER, (OpoŊ), 1 5. HIGH JUMP, (Winners at pro- vicus moating at Hongkong or chewhere penulised 2 mehes for ona win and one inch adúj tional for more than one win), 1 G - MILE FLAT Rac8, (Ladies' Puran), (Winners at previous meetings at Honorele whero ponalised 10 yards for Gno win and 6 yards addi- tional for more than one win), 2 --THROWING TUR CRICKET BAT
(Wimen at prernya sertinga penah-ed & vords),
1
8. Ex on the GermÀN
HORNE,
1
C. DERMER, Maxayrı.
MILE FLAT RACE, (Handi- CAD).
2
Hongkong, February 28, 1859.
360
10 −4 Ming Fre
Notices to Consignees.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
THE Company's S.8. Hingaang, having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signeos of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARP and Godown Co., Ld., } 14.
at West Point, whence delivery song his obtained.
Date iter Reer, (Open to N. and Men of Her Alajesty's Taperini Suvices, indinding Poles), ...
الذار
3
-
"
11.
12. - Boys"Racs, 100 va rus (Open) (Competitors must be under
24 yards for onels sacoryding win),
-19 Yauns Bünite Rice, (Winners at previous mo, tings malined 5 yards for one win,
2
13.
1 years of age),
VETERANS' RACE, 120 VARDA (Open), (Competitors must be 35 years of age or upwards of 10 years residence in India, China, or the Tropics.... -Lasa duur, (Winners at pre vious meetings penalised & inuten),
3
2
---
I
Cargo remaining undelivered after the oth of March will be subject to veri.
15
-THE Lea RACE (past
Cratzivs).
10.
17.
-220 Yaune Flat Raos (Han- dicap).
Saald. Gruzs Stach (Ilaadi- cap) (Competitors must be marker / par ek
3
**
2
y
18
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Consigases are requested to present all Claims for damages and for shortages not later than two weeks after arrival of the etramer, otherwise they will not be re- ongoizad.
Bills of Lading will be comtersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & On.,
General Hawayers,
Hongkong, February 97, 1889,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP AFGHAN,
Mits Fiat Race (Winners at previous cautiis panaliser 100 yards for first win and 50 yards additional for each suc ceerling win),..........
2
J1
1
2319CASSOLATION RACE (120 yartis) 1
1 Tuo or WAB, (International), 2.--Biercin R CR1 mile). Sturt
FROM OLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
Cargo
++
un Baddle). (Post entries),... 2
1.- Entries to eius on Friday 8th March. --Competitors are requested to send in their entries to the too. See, WELLING
TON BARRACEs, as early as possible.
3.The above order of events may be
CONSIGNEES of Cure are aereby in the Unqual to this proper.
landed at their risk into the Godowns of the KOWLOON Waar? & Ganown Co at Kowloon, whance and/or from the Wharroz delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded uzles notice to the contrary he given before Noon TO-DAY.
No Claims will be almitted after the Cloods have left the Godewus, and all Goods Fomaining undelivered after the 5th Prox. will be subject to rent at the rate of ono cent per package per day.
4. Members are requested to send in their Entries for riges zu forms which are brainable (en WEDNESDAY, and after) |at thʊ ÜKICKET PAVILION, Messrs KELLY WALSH, and Messrs. LANE, CRAW- FORD & Co.
GEO. BRANWELL,
Lt. 2nd Northamptonshire Regt.
Hon. Sec. Hongkong, 18th February, 1889.
$17
All Claims against the Stoamor must be l'o-day's Advertisements. presented to the Undersigned on or before the oth Proximo, or they will not be ro cognised.
No Fire Insuranca has been affected. Billa of Lading will be countersigned by
ADAMSON, BELL & Co,
Agents,
976
Hongkong, February 27, 1889.
GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
FROM ANWERP AND LONDON.
THE Steamship Glengarry, having arrived
from the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo by her and by the 8.8. Holland and Ligute. Fill, from New Yong, ara haraby informed that their Goods are being landed
at their risk into the Godowns of the Howa KONG AND KOWLOON WHARP AND GODOWN
Oo, Lu, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 5 p.m. TO-DAY.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 4th Maroli, will I be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Consignees are also requested to present ail Claims for damages and/or shortages nut later than the 11th March, otherwise they will not be recognised.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents Hongkong, February 25, 1889. 369
The Hall & Holtz Co-operative Company, Limited.
STOCK-TAKING.
To Close Consignments.
NETHERLANDS INDIA STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SAIGON SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA.
The Co.'s Stunnship
Nerbudda,
Captain GILLET, will be despatched as above TO. MORROW, the 1st of March, at 5 p.ш.
For Fraight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents.
$43
Hongkong, February 26, 1889. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA
•
-Tho Coy's Brentnship
Saghatien,
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE.
The Co.'s Steamship
Changsha, WILLIAMS, Com'der, will be despatched re above Commandant HoMERY, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th Pro., at will be dospatched for the - p. n. TO-MORROW, the st The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by
-G. dr CHAMPEAUX,
Agent Hougkong, February 28, 1889. 340 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED).
FOR TIENTSIN VIA SWATOW.
The Co.'s Steamship
Kwongseng, Captain SELLAr, will be Kalanan teen centredespatched as shers TO- MORROW the 1st of March, at Noon,
For Freight or Passage; apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,
General Managers.
Hongkong. February 28, 189
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP ČOMPANY,
LIMITED.
381
FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND
ADELAIDE
| (Culling at PORT DARWIN & QUEENS.
LAND PORTS, and taking Nijenh
The Scanship
Wingrang, Captain ST. CROIX, will bu despatched as above
on WEDNESDAY, the 6th of Mareli, at 3 p.sa.
This Stower has superior Fixat-cleas Accommodation, specially constructed to meet the requirements of tropical climates.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, February 28, 1889.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
382
(Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rates for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NEW-
FALUABLE WATCHES, by J. W. OHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and
VALUABLE
BENACH.
Ludgate Hill, London
WILL BE BOLD AT HOME PRICES. EXCHANOL $3.
No. 61052 Gold Keyless Field Watch, £25.
No. 65231 English Half Hunter, £95.
No. 63474 Horizontai Hunter, £10.
No.: No.
1 Horizontal Hunter, £12 12.0.
2 Horizontal Hunter, £12.12.0. No, 6590307 Bilver Keyless Horizontal Hou
tor, £4.4.0. No. 68629 Silver Keyless Horizontal" Hun-
NEW CASES
tor, £1.4.0.
GLEN DRONACH BLEND WHISKEY, (Pure Highland Malt) **: 6 years in bottle, 87.50 per case
(1 dozen), for Cash.
Ports on the YANGTSZE}
The Jo.'s Steamship
Lector,
Captain BALL, will be despatched as above ou
FRIDAY, the 8th March.
385
Fur Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenta. Hongkong, February 28, 1889.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR SHANGHAI VIA AMOY. (Taking Cargo Passengers at through rates for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NEW. OHWANG, TIENTSIN, HÄNKOW and Ports on the YANUTSZE.J
The Go.'s Steamship
Telamon, Captain Jackson, will be THURSDAY, the 7th March. -
despatched as above on
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
„A gunta p 300 || Hongkong, Jobriary 28, 1889, 288
A SMALL PARUEL OF STUART'S VINO DE PASTO SHERRY,
· per i dozen Case $7.00 for Cash."
600 NEW STANDARD WORKS AND NOVELS, published at 2, 35 cents osch; three (3) for One Dollar.·
THE HALL & HOLTZ DO."
OPERATIVE Co., L Hongkong, February 18, 1889.
Cargo to NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &o./
The Steamship
Guthrie, Captain Car, will be deepatched for the abure Porta un TUESDAY, the 19th March, at 2 pin.
this Steaktor. First-clase Saloon and Cabiss are situated forward of the Engines. Second-class Passengers are berthed in the Pop. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire voyage. A duly qualified Surgeon is canried.
For Freight or Pamage, apply tu
KUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenzia. Hongkong, February 28, 1889.
387
44 Chinese,
[No. 81,50,-Feruvaur, 28, 1889,
FOR TO-MORROW..
Shipping.
10 ñ.m.- Agław leaves for Havre, &o. Noon.-Verona leaves for Y'hatna, &c. Noon-Kungsang leaves for Ttein,
3 p.m.-Saghation loaves for S'hai, &c. 4 p.m.-Ningyo leaves for Alonghai. 4 p.m.Kamyar leaves for Straite.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
Per Saghalien, for Hongkong: from Mar- sailles, Mr Dicsing. M. Rocher (French Oonal), Miss A. Gore, and Mr Blon: from Singapore, Major and Mni Whitmore, infant, errvant and anab, Rev. Jonas, Mr Porter, MrYang Sisk and actvaut, Messrs Hong Kit, Ah Cheong, Chóng Hop, Crompton and Soo Cheong, and 3 Chinese; from Saigon, Vic- toring Los, Sistor Amérino, and 14 Chinoso. For Shanghai: from Marsailles, Mera Timm, Dick, J. Llewellyn, H. Llewellyn, havance, ley. Menientti, Mr Lallemand, Rev. Fray, Jean, Frauves, Plantodotto and Couturol, Sister Louisa, Sister Mario, Sis- tor Josephine, Sister Angulo, Sister Agnes, AVE JUST RECEIVED aut Sistor Avolina, Mr Ting Foo, Mr Ocu- ant, and Rev. Briant. For Yokohama: from Marsailles, Mesars Shinagawa. Naka- nur, Schaeffer, and Hirano; from Singa pure, Mr and Mrs Harper.
DIWALT
For Shamen, from Hongkong: for Sin- gapore, Mr W. FL. Wickham, Mr E. Law- roace and servant, Mr N. Lawrence and servant, Mrs Davidson, 2 infants and ser- vaut, Mra Zwang, 3 children and servant, Mr 8. J. Smith and aorvant, Mr Paton Ker and servant; for Colombo, Me and Mrs R. Kennedy, Miss S. Brown, Mr and Mrs Hutchison for Bombay, Bapunjee, Mastor Mastom, and Mr Mahomed Ebrahim; for London via Marseilles, Rev. Mr Dailus, Roar-Admiral Maxwell, Mra Maxwol and family: for London, Massa Dakin Brothers' Solable Cresol, Gould. From Kobu: for Penang, Mr Max- Lobo, W. H. Pym, W. H. Gunoli and Thomas
DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA,
LIMITED, -
CHEMISTS.
THE
ON-POISONOUS DISINFECTANT, #JAHE Qual Tar Derivatives, CARBOLIC and CRESYLIC ACTDS, have beer known for many years as the most powerful and gonerally useful disinfontanta, but their cfectivo use is restricted by their inuolabi- lity in water at ordinary temperatures, and their caustic and poisonous action. In DAKIN BROTHERS' SOLUBLE CRE SOL these Acids are combined in soluble and no corrosive form,
For flushing drains, latrines, washing lies &o, I part in 1, 00, or a table-apoor- fil in a large bucketful of water, in sufficient to prevent putrefaction and destroy the contagious anatler of Typhoid, Sinall-pox, Diptheria, Cholera, &c.
A werk solution sprinkled on the tour 380 will drive away firs and mosquitoes.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
dyents. Hongkong, February 28, 1889.
STEAMSHIP SAGU ALIEN.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
( 1ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex Steamships Tamist and Afauché, from Davra ex S. §. Mauché, and from Bor desant ex 8.5. Congo and Briand des Vergues in connection with the above Stea mer, are hereby informed that their Bouds with the exertion of Opium, Treasure and Valuableze being landed and stored at thetr risk af the Company's Gowns, whence delivery may be chlined immedi- stody altor landing.
Used in the daily bath in the proportion of a table-apoonful to a large tub of water it is very refreshing; it has a highly tere- ficial effect on the health and prevents contagion,
23, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
TELEPHONE No. 6). Hongkong, February 29, 1889.
SHIPPING.
+
¦
Merwanjer
well and native servant. From Yokohama for London, Mrs Losking, and Mrs Hu mend.
Per Tannadice, for Sydney, Mesurs H. Satow, J. Orange, MeThomson, Miclean, Wilson and J. White
Per Danteras, for Hoikow, 19 Chinese.
Per Menelaus, for Singapore, 815 Chinete.
TO DEPART
LIMITED,
ESTABLISHED A.p. 1841.
THEIR
ANNUAL SUPPLY
of
LAWN GRASS SEED,
AND
SWEET CORN.
structures on the Lot are wholly unpatho- rised, and that in enquiry should bo made as to whether the Crown Lowes has complied with the conditions under which
this land is held, or the provisions of No. 17 and acceding sections of the Public Health Ordinmey should be applied. But why was not either of the courses adopted long ago Why was the place allowed to fester in the condition described by Mr Oray for eighteen months after the con platat was sorted in the fore front of tha patiti ni
.:
With regard to the other causes of com- plaint, it appears that como stops bavo bean taken to slot an improvement. It re quires a combination of circumstances, Mr Crow baya, to make the practice of drying augar-bags annisance: He admitted, when questioned by Mr Eda, that the practice did occur occasionally, and we can only hope that the sanitary inspectors will make it their basiness to see that the combina tion of circumstances alluded to by Mr waliowed to ariee or ta continua. The goueral experi uca ia 88 that it does not require a combination of many circumstances to make the
Ан drying of sugar bags nuisance. to the grietance about the irrigation of land with ofensive ranttor, Mr Grow safe, and we think rightly, that unless residents themselves take the trouble, toʻ forward waplaints to the Sanitary Board, the ob jectionable practice will prevail. In s
*
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited, HONGKONG DISPENSARY. January 15th, 1880.
BIRTH
On the 27th Instant, at 5 Bonham Road, West Point, the Wife of the Rev. J. B OST, of a Son.
MARRIAGE.
On the 28th of February, at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, by the Ror. W. Jennings, M., Colonial Che plain, ARTHUS KAMUKD, third son of the Rev. Alla,
Crum i
M.A., Joctor of Porthkerry, Glamorgan. For Ningpo, for shanghai, J Huropean,shire, and Honorary Canon of Llandaff, to matter of this auth it is evident that the FLORENCE BOFE, daughter of Fraucis Julian residents must not look upon the Sanitary and 10 Chiliese.
"Per Selain, fur Singapore, 2 Europeans, Marshall, Surveyor of H. B. M. Office of Board as a species of wet suras to look
Works for China and Japan.
and 12 Chinese,
Per Daris, for Heikow, 40 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS The British stramor Changsha reports: Had strong N. W. winds and dense fog throughout the voyage. On 25th instant, spoke Anurican ship Pactulis, from Shang hait Hongkong.
The British steamer Nerbuulda reports: ad strong nasaan and high following sea. The British steamer Diamante reports: To 19 N., light and fine weather; thence to port strong NE. wind and high aca, with rain, thunder and lightning.
The Amoriam ship Fuckulus rupurla: Had light Southerly winds and thick fog to fernabout; then strong N.E. winds, and 351 thick weather to Pedro Blanco; thence to
port moderate Northerly winds and clear.
ARRIVALS. February 28, 1889:- Chungsha, British str., 1,500. Williams,
BUTTERFIELD & SWINE.
[ut 7.55 p.m.
Chę China Stail.
HONGKONG, THURSDAÏ, FEBRUARY.28, 1889,
LONGFELLOW has said Though the mills of
God grind slowignybt they grind axcceding small. But the inila of our Government grind still more slowly and don't grind amall. About eighteen months agoa numer- ously-signed petition was sent to the Gov- emor, pointing out the great prevalence of fever in the Western district and alleging on the cause, or at least part cause, thereof certain nuisances that existed in that loca Per Aglatin, at 9.30 am, on Friday, the lity. & 'Forer Commission was appoint
ed and sat deliberating for three months;
after their every grievance.
There is
The publication of this issue commenced grovision is the law for prohibiting such irrigation within fifty yards of a public thoroughfare; but it stands to reason thal, If complaints are not made, it would re- quire an army of inspectore to find ont every case in which there might be an infringement of the regulation Me Crow says the staleinunt of the poti tioners that garbage and refuse material aro stored and allowed to lie rotting ⠀ and exposed to all sorts of weather in the Pokfulam Road is inaccurate. We suppose this means that sinoa the petition was sent in the naisanos has been abated; but that it did oxise was testified to by several residents. We are glad to learn that the nuisance caused by the burning of refuge, whether it was a contributory canse of the fover or not, has been miti guted to some extent, the old site on: the North side of Mount Davis, whero the rabbish was occasionally burned, having rooontly been abandoned altogether. The Sanitary Board forwarded some time ago n raport to the Government strongly to 2.30 with 10 cents Lata Fee. For sub-soil drainage, earth catting, cultivation contemning the present system of half-
Mail closus at 2.30 p.m. Paid Cor &c. They dismissed in a summary manner faland, and recommending that a patent JAPAN-Registry ceases at 2.15 p.m. of plants, water supply, disposal of the dend burning the refuse on the beach at Green
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--
For SINGAPORE.--
1st March.
Optional Carge will be forwarded on, unless Wahu February 21, Rico for Whampo For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, and about six months. thereafter the report
Inibination is receiver? from the Consignees before & p..., TO-DAY (Thursday), request- ing it to be laudes la-re.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
Goods remaining unclaimed after FRI- DAY, the 8th March, 1889, at Noon, will be subject to reu, and landing charges at one cent per packat per diem.
Nerludda, British steamer, 1,948, T. Gillet, Amoy February 27, General.-JAB- DINE, MATHESON & Co.
Diamante, Britial stemmer, 514, G. Thy. ler, Manila Felruary 25, General.-RJSSELL & Co.
Saghalien, French ste, 2,080, Homery, Marseilles January 23, Singapore and Ssi- before the fuh March, or they will ant be con February 25, Mails and General.
recognised.
381
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, February 28, 1889.
010 ULUB RACES.
BY THE KIND PERMISION OF THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB will be hell ou THE RACE COURSE,
P
ON
SATURDAY,
the 9th March, 1839.
President His Excellency Sir G. W. DES YOUX K.U.M.G.
MESSAGERIES MAZITINRA.
Pactolus, American ship, 1,145, Th. D. Burnham, Sunghai February 20, Goueral. -PUSTAU & Cu.
DEPARTURES.
February 27
Alacrity, British despatch-vessel, for Shang-
tai.
February 28
Devatrongse, for Hofhow,
Shannon, for Europe, &c.
Changsti, tor Whampoa.
A fukan, for Shanghai.
Deuteros, for Hoikow and Singapore. Menelor, for Singapore and London.
CLEARED. Vice-Presidents-His Excellency Vice-Nings, for Shanghai. Admiral Sir N. SALMON, V.C., K.C.B.; Hia Aglaia, for Singapore and Hainburg Excellency Lieut-General W. G. CamRION, Doris, for Hoihow and Touron.
0.8.
Conamittee. B. WHITEHEAD, F.;]
J. AESTRONG, Esq.; Captain Das Vaux, AD.C.; R. C Gove, Ea. A. & S. fligh landars; Major TRIFT; Captain FLETCHER, R.A. (Lon. Secretary); Oapt. COLLINSON.
Eu
1.THE CAUSEWAY STAKES.-Half-a-Milo
Handicap for all China Ponies. trance, 85. 1st Prise, $30; 2nd, $10; 2...THE POLO BALL RACE-To hit a Bell
3rd, aave Stake,
round a post and back through a goal; pust the passed on the 1. ft. Entrance, 82. Prize, $10. 8.-TUK LADI NOMINATION DISTANCE HANDICAP. 5 furlonga. For tombers and Honorary Members of the Palo Club. Owners up. Weights to accom pany eulrancos. Entrance, $2. Prizo to the Nominator. 4-THE POLO CLUB STAKES. Milo
www.wm
PASSENGERS. ALIVED.
.
Per Changsha, from Wuhu, 3 Chiness. Per Nerbuddi, from Amoy, 22 Chinese Per Diamante, from Manila, Mesari
SHARE LIST.
No. of Shares
otpets.
DANSB
Hongkong and hanghai Bank Corp. 60, 08
INSURANCES.
Per Perono, at 1130 a., on Friday,
the 1st March,
of this body was, with some difficulty, ob tained from the Government.
The Com
For SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
Par 5. S. Saghahen, on Friday, the Ist toisioners in their report dealt mainly with March. For SHANGHAI,Registry the defective drainage of the district, and cesses at 1.45 p.m. Mail closes at 2ndo various suggestions with regard to D.10. Lats Letters received from 2.10
rospondence may then be posted in the moreable tox on board the Packet, For SHANGHAI.---
י
the first four grievances of the petitioners (a, b, c and d)-as to the squatters' village, the manufactory of soy, the drying of sugar
destructor be obtained and the refuse thuroughly burned on the small faland hour Green loland. The Government have not
Per Ningpa, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday, the bags, the masuring of gardens, and the Fot replied to this communication, but we
1st March. For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.-
tha
TELEGRAMS.
burning of rubbish-declaring that they hope they will not tarry much longer in Pur Kashgar, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday, were nuisances, that they were fairly stated dealing with this long-standing naisauce,
the 1st March.
and that they required to be attended to Fer BANGKOK.-
by the Government. Another six is allowed to slip by, and. the Government comes forward and asks the Sanitary Board to report on these tighteen-month-old grievances. In the interval many might have joined tho sit nt residents of the
Per Wyvern, at 4.39 p.m., on Friday,
the 1st March. For AMOY & MANILA.--
Per Diamante, at 330 p.m., on Saturday
the 2nd March.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW. Fa Baitan, at 5 pm., on Saturday,
the 2nd March,
(Haras Telegramd.)
THE NEW FRENCH MINISTRY. Paris, 20th Feb. The President of the Republic hisa of-
Happy Valley on account of these nuisancon fered the mission of forming a new cabi MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PAUBE bat of course the Government could never net to M. Freginet, who las asked time The United States Mail Packet Arabic will be held responsible for such results? Did be despatched on SATURDAY, the it not appoint a commission and is there 2nd March, with Mails for Japan,
to refloot
PARIS, 21st Feb. M. Moline has accepted the mission of San Francisco, the United States, not good authority, both at Home and forming a new cabinet with M. Freycinet. Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which abroad, for considering a commission a will be closed as follows:-
PARIS, 2nd Feb. 4.45 P. Registry ceases.
P.M.
never failing remedy for all sorte of M. Meline having failed; the mission of Post Office closes, but Corren-evils and abusest At last, however, forming a raw ministry has been intraat. pondence may be posted on board the we have got something more thaned to M.. Tirard, who has been appointed Packot.
GULTATIONS.
rin heurance Suciety Co., Ld.... 10,00% 8 Cum Trader' Insurance Co, Ld24,808 81.39
Paid
thth
Feb. 28, 189
Baan. Quatern Last.
North-Chios Inmarsato Co., L
5,000 £ 200 50 287) Yaugteza kuzative Association, L.d.: 8, Ku£ Chun taburance U, Lamited..............
10,008
Catch Weights over 116, 71ts. Win-1 Caron Inetrance Office Co., $1,000; 2003165, bayern
DOCKS
'kung & Whampoa Duck Co., Lol. 12,500 #
ners of an open race at the late HongThe Straits Insurance Co., Ld. 30,000 kong Meeting, 10ths. exira: Subscrip: Longgong Fare heurance Co., L tion Griffin Winnera and placed in Fire Insunce Co., La 20, us Ponies in open races, at the same, 5lbs. The Straite Fire Insurance Co., Ld.20,000 $ extra. Entraree, $5. 1st Prize, 330; Singapore Insurance Company, L. 40,000 8 2nd, 816; 3rd. Rv Stako. 5. THE MAZE BALL Te rida in and at,
of a line of posts; Ray rider knocking down a prat to be disqualified. En trance, 82. Prize, $10, -THE CONSOLATION HANDICAP'; forced Entry for all Pories entered at the Meeling except in eronts (2) and (5). Deaten Ponice. only to star. Once Kound. Entrance, 83. First Prize, $30; 2nd, $10; 3rd, save Stake.
CONDITIONS. 1.-Esmiss to Co on MONDAY, 4th. Match, 1889, to Captain FLETCUZA, R., R. A. Mons, Jollege Gardens.
2-Decision of the Committen to be final on all points.
3-Three Ponies to start for each event or no pries.
4-Colours optional. B-Hirelings and jobbed ponies may un in (3) and (5); hired ponies, which have been regularly played at Polo may run in No (3)
The Committee have the right of making a rateable deduction from the added money, should sufficient funds not be forthcoming.
7.The Committee to handicap.
STRANDOST COMPAJUR
and M. Mat Co. Ed. 40,00 8 Todo Úvîna 25, N: Company, Limites: 60,00 €
Douglas Steamship Co, Lumited....20,000 $ Jure Manila B. 8. Cog Car 5008
MISCELLANEOUS.
Olins Sugar Company, Limited................. 15,00 $ Luzou Sugar Company, Limited........ 7,063 Panjom & Sunghie Dus Saatan
Mining.Co. Sciété Francaire des Charbon-
nagta du Tonkin.
503120 20 320, Dom.
125
al!
162 % prem., ax diy.
250 3 26 $105
2680
25
al Tis. 96, acllers
250 &
100%
250 $
1003
50 $382, buyers 24286
108 1006
2019, Balen
2010, Bales
125
201 10
60
all 1972, sollers
50
all 8170
100
all $212, si div.
10)
all $35
sl. $33% prem.
121 prom ipar, sales
40,000 $ -10 ali - 375 to $80, cash
8,000 Fes. 500, 600 250 % prom., buyers. K. & Kow. Whef & Godown C. 17,000 $ 10% 1 (9101 A. Watson & Co. Limited, 5,600
all 10% prem,, sellery Cruickshank & Co., Limited...................... 1,600 850 all par., buyers cungkong Howl Company, Lt.....]
3,00 7 10018170, ar div., nominal' 6,16 10 M
H. and Charm to C, Laiskod,
نہیں مجھے
a commission. We have got a report, President of the Cabinet without a port.
or at any rate a 'draft' report by the Act folia The ether ministers are ing Sanitary Superintendent, presented for
Home Affairs
Finance Justice
War*
Marine And Colonies Public Works Agriculture The portfolios of Foreign Affairs and Commerce are stili vacant
PAKIS, 2nd Fab. Mr Spuller has been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs.
(* A later telegram gives this place to M Froyoiust.)
Constans, the consideratio of the intellectual lami Rouvier, naries who comute the Sanitary Board Thevonet,
Fallières,. This will be distributed among the me- Jaurès, beri, and in a month or two the draft Yves Guyot, will doubtless have blossomed into a full Jayo, report, which will be forwarded to the Government, to bo pigeon-holed for a year or ao or perhaps till the time of the next ten-yearly cleaning up arrives. Mr. Crow's draft report is not a very lucid document, With regard to grievance a-the existence of the Bypatters Village he says, on the authority of the Sanitary Surveyor, that va system of drainage exists, that the drain. age from the hovels aizka into the ground or flow into the Sheltongui Nullah, that holes exist filled with savage, and that tho boomed animalaheda are fii the fasjority of instances superior to the huts used for the accommodation of human beinga.
Then there vocara
ABYSSINIA, the following remark: The objections of building huts at Sagallo and frequent quar
Adeo 18h Tab-The Coasscks ra the petitioners to a concourse of natives izrels have taken place with the natives. close propinquity to European residences [A later felegram says the leader of the may be met by the statement that in the Cock Mission was made prisoner by the
French at Obook] casa of this ground the rights of the natives are identical with those of people of other nationalities. We do not understand ex ectly what Mr Crow is driving at. How can the fact that the rights of the natives ere identical with those of people of other
(From Sisigipore Papers.) THE DEFENCE OF GIBRALTAR.“ The Morning Pert says that, in view of the war cloud now banging over Europe, to visit Gibitar eust be regarded as sight- The departure of the Duke of Cartridge ficant, and probably will result in the im mediate improvement of the defensos of that furtress.
JELAL AND GENERAL,
UPTWARD BOUKY Rest, Jan. 11; Ehren Yels, 15 Nestor 29, Glenfiulas, Feb. 1; Trjels, Dorset, Moray, B; Benasty, Tit-
-nationalities' justify the natives in makingan, §; Thera, 13 ; the gule, Wingshow,
1,90 € 10 € 7.10 150, allers Hongkong Lou Company, Lamited 5,000 * 26 * $95, sollers Hongkong Rakery Company, Ld
60 60 al! 896, nominal 'kong Ropa Manufactory Co., L3,000 all 8170, nominal Hongkong Dairy Farm 00
9,000 8 10 all HK. High-Level Tramwaye Co., Ld. 1,0
$13, och
the lot on which they are aquatted a fonter 10508260 % prem, nominal Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited ... 1,2008, 10 all 11
ing ground for disease and a danger to the Austin Arms Hotel and Building 4,008 508 2025 dis. $20-$15 par petitionere objected to was not the bare Best Borneo Flanting Co., Lamited : 3,000 $ 60$20$48
health of the whole district What the Company, Litoited.....
share
Admission to the Stand and Enclosure, 81. Members and honorary members of Polo Olob and Indies free. Tickets of Ad- Songet Koyah Planting Co., Ld... 5,000 90 26848, cash mission can be procured from Mr Slingsby Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Limited 4,000 8
508 1810 prem., nom. Bethelf and Captain Des Voeux, Gorena Steam Launch Company, Limited.. 3,000 μ 60320-150 % prém, unminal ment House, or from Mesars Kelly and China-Borneo Company, Limited... 7,000 8 1008 5018660 Walsh, and can also be purchased on the Green Island Co., L
14,000 8253 ground.
W. FLETCHER,
Capt., RA. Hongkong, February 28, 1869,
883
1545, boyars
Chinese Trpacia 1884 8.5 Mall 37 prem 500 all 15 prem 1700,000/TL SQUARE 2 prom,
· 1854 Ch. 1888
Sominat
1 Anadyr, Bellerophon, Glamorgan shire, Badsworth, Antonio, Susie, 19; Lydia, Spindrift, 22 yclops, 20 low on Tors, Feb. 81
lyen, 12; Telemachus 15; Monmouth shirs, Palymnia, Possidon, 19; Boy-
fast of there being a concourse of natives, but of there being a concourse of nativer The living in the condition they described. Further on, hawayer; be confuten himself and admits the necessity of the Villaes referred so being pat in proper sanitary order. He says that the majority of the
O. tsamer Katoir-1-hind, with the English Meil of February 1st left Singapore po Wednesday the 27th into, atbp.i., and may be expected here on or about Menday, the 4th proti Tais Packet bringa replies to fetta despatched from Hongkong on December 26th,
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