Intimations.
Intimations.
THE HONGKONG AMATEUR ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION IN
THE ATHLETIC SPORTS.
SATURDAY,.
the 10th March, 1889.
(ON THE RAOD-COURSE MEADOW.) BELO UNDER THE LAWS OF THE AMA-,
TELP ATALSTIC ASSOCIATION. Open to all Gentlemen Aminteure who are Members or Visitors of The longkeng. Ulu, The Club Germania, Tho Hongkong Cricket Club, The Vic- toria Recreation Club, The Ladios' Recreation Club, and Commissioned, Nu- val, and Military Officers.
PATRONS:
His Excellency Sir GEORGE WILLIAM
DES VIEUX, K.Q.M.G.
Hie Excellence Major-General W. GOR-
DON CAME ÓN, J.B. Commodore CHURCH, R. N. Bon. J. RUSSELL, U.M.G.
STEWARDS
Hon. J. Bell-Irving, ER. Bahlios, Exp. W. G. Brodie, Esq. Hon. C. P Chest,
Cal. Cianney.
J. Halliday, Esq. Hon. B. Layton, Hon. A. J. Leach,
By
R. Laur, D.S.G.
Esq.
LIQUIDATION.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PAYMENT OF CTH DIVIDEND.
AG of
CAIMS, against the HosGKONG BRANCH of Tue ORIENTAL BANK CORPORA- Tow, which have been approved by the Court of Chanory. will be mid at the Offices of the New ORIENTAL BANK CORPOEA- TION LIMITED, au and after MONDAY, Jun 18TU MARCH NEIT
Chiorrows are requested to apply to the Bank for their Dividends and to prodace the letter they hold from the Official Li- quidator. admitting their Clainu, in order" that the Payment of the 6th Dividend may be endorsed thereon,
PAYMENT OF FIXAL DIVIDEND IN ADVANCE UNDER DISCOUNT.
BE OFFICIAL LIQUIDark by arrange meat with THE ASSETS REALEYTON Co. is prepared to Pay N LOVANCE to CREDITORS willing to receive such layout IN FULL DISCHARGE OF THEIR CLAIMS the Dividend of payable in the year 1899, UNDER A DISCOUNT OF FIVE-TWELFTHS PKI CENT.
Lieutenant Colonel St. C. Micluleen,ment of the Final Dividend less diminta
Cook, D.A.A.G.
Col. Craetor. R.A.
Hou W. M. Deane
Deputy Inspector Gen. Mortimor.
T. E Davies, Est G. Noble, Esq.
W. II. Forbor, Est.K. W. Rutter, Faq, Col. Forbes-Robert-D. Cillies, Esq. got, 1st A. & S. Hon. P. Ryrie. Highlanders.
E. A. Solomon, Esq. Cal. Steevens, OSDC.1. Storer, R.E. J. Thurber, Eq T. H. Whiteboad,
Hon. H. E. Wode-
house, Q.M. G.
M. Grote, Esq.
Ex.
E. L Woodin, Esq
COMMITTEE:
J. Andrew, Esą. W, H. Young, Esq.
C. S. Bar, E. Sung-Major Barrow. Major Chater, Lat G. Gray, Esq.
A. & S. High-J. Grant, Esq. landers
M. Grute, Esq.
Lisut. Campbell, 1st.
A. & S. High faucers.
Liect. Henderson,
tat A. & S. High landers. Captain Reynolds,
R.A.
T. Sampson, E.
F. F. Hayllar, Esq.
E. A Hazolnod, Esq.
E. Koch, Esq. Lieut. Blair, R. E.
E. K. Leigh, Esq. Capt. Kumsey, R.N. CH. Thompson,
Esq.
Major Tripp.
4. K. Travers, Esq. A. Denison, Kag
HANDICAPES
F. A. Hazeland, Esq. | Major Tripp.
W. H. Young, Esq.
C. N. Barff, Esq.
A. K. Travors, Esq.
| 1. F. Hayllar, Esq.
BON. SECEKTARY,
GEO. BRAMWELL, Eng
Hos. TREASURER,
A. G STEPHEN, Esq.
J. ANDREW, E. Clerks of the Couras.
J. GRANT, Eq.. J
STARTER,
W. H. YOUNG, Esq.,
FRIGEN:
Hon. A. J. LEACH.
R. K. LEIGH, Esq.
Mj CHATER
REFERET,
E. L. WOODIN, Esq.,
R. FRASER-SMITER, 184,
J. SAMPSON, Esq..
LIST OF EVENTS.
Time-
Keeperu
3 prizes.
++
1-100 Yards Fast. Re... 2-Patting the Shot (16th, pon)1 3.-120 Yards Flat Kavo (Hand
4. Exercieer en German Ilorse...1 5.-al Mile Race Cupen to
Army, Navy, and Tulion)....3 6-High Jump)...............
........]
7. Throwing the Cricket Ball
8-Quarter Mile Flat Race(Ladies
Purae)...
9.-Vaterans Race (120 Yards
Handicap).................
..2
23
10-Boys Race (100 Yards Handi- Cap) (opon to all auder 10 years of age)
I-Half Mile (Handicap)..... 12.-Tossing the Clabor (open) .............. 13.-120 Yards Hardlo Race). 14-Long Jump.....
16.-Kicking the Foot-Ball ....... 16.30 Yards Flat Race (Bordi-
sap)............ 17-Small Girls Race (Handicap) (open to all under 7 years of age).
181 Mile Flat Race......
....3 3
18 Three Legged Race 120 Yards
(post entrisa)......
20-Calation Hace 130 Yards..1 21-International Tug of War.....1
►
6.20 P.M.-Presentation of Prizes by Lady DES VEUX.
Sports to commence at 2 s. precisely. Starting will be a report of Pistol.
Competitors will take place according to the numbers on the Programme.-Numbers to count from the right hand.
Any Competitor starting before the signal to be put back one yard for the first ofones, and to be disqualified for the second oFonco.
A Bell will be rung 5 minutes before the sxcomencement of each event!
Competitors are requested to be ready ut the times fixed on the Programme for the events to take place, but the Committes re- serve to themselves the right of changing the order, or the time of starting.
The decision of the Judges to be final. GEO, BRAMWELL,
· Don, Sec.
Hongkong, 12th March, 1889.
469
FONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TRAM.
WAYS COMPANY, IF
HONGKONG
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
.
8 to 10 a. n. every quarter of an hour. 32. 2 p.m.
half bour. 3.7
quarter of an hour. THURSDAYS, * NIGHT TRAMS at 10:45 and 11 p.
SUNDAYS,
RE
10.40 am; 121 to 3p.m every half hour.
top. argty quarter of in-hour, Special CARS may be obtained on applis sation to the BUTARINTENDENT.
dingls Tickets are sold in the Cars; Erro Cent Coupons and RADORD Tips at the Office
MADEWEN, FRIOKEL &
Geral Managers. Hongkong, January 2, 1999,
CREDITORS who are willing to accept Pay-
above are requestai te e amunicate with the deraiqued BEFORE THE END OF THE CURRENT MONTH.
E. W. BUTTER, Agent for the Official Liquidatur, Oriental Bank Corporation in Ligrulation.
Dongkong, Fabruary 6, 1889.
2, QUEEN'S ROAD,
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
·HONGKONG JOCKEY OLUB
MEMBERS are INFIXED to attend at the M CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM, City Hall, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at p.m., when the Presentation of the Address and Testimonial to Mr H. J. H. TRIPP will take place.
By Order,
M. GROTE Acting Uterk of the Courer Hongkong, March 13, 18-9.
476
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE H. E. GENERAL CAMERON.,
ADAME
ST.
A
KORFF
MOLLE, MAILLARD Will give Another (ONVERT
18
ANDREW'S HALL, TO-MORROW EVENING,
PROGRAMME; FIRST PANÍ,
MRS. KORFF.
1.-Capriccio Brillante.
Moze. MAILLARD.
Aria....
3-Houds Brillant
......Merulessons.
Meyerbeer.
Weber,
Blumentha!
MAS KORFF 4-Acrora the far olus bills
Marmi Savannavade j MR. RANE. 5.-Dot I've Wander 'd in JA. Wade.
din
dreate'............... †
M & Mas. N. J. RonissON.
BECOND PANT,
6.—Sonata, Op. 57
Beethovers.
MRS. KORFF.
235
7. The Diver!
3.Aria
Backet
MR. W. E CROW.
Mus. KORFF.
To-day's Advertisements. The Thorn -
PERSEVERANCE LODGE OF
HONGKONG,
No. 1165.
MR. N. J. ROBINSON.
To-day's Advertisements.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION. COMPANY, LIMITED."
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA,
The Co.'s Steamphip
Taisang,
Capt. Jacasos, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 10th instant, at 3 p.m.
Thiz Stormor has superior First-clasa Accommodation, specially constructed
to
SHIPPING REPORTA The British steamer Kutsang raporta: Had moderato N.E wind, dull cloudy wea ther
The British steamer Taiseng reporta: Had Fight winds and fine weather, thick fog outside the foland;
The British steamer Fermost reports: Tamsui and Amoy, moderate S. W. winds and fog. Amoy to Lammocks, light vari able winds and olear weather. Lammocks to port, Westerly winds and fag
The Chinese steamer Kiang Lee reports: Lad strong N.E. wind, at times thick misty wenttor.
The German steamer Ningpo reports :
[No. 8170-MARCH 18, 1889,
The 5.6. Benarty left. Singapore on the 7th Irwan a kind and thoughtful thing of Misa- inst., kid may be expected here on or Amy Sherwin, the eminent singor who is about the 14th inat,
The 0.8.8. Co.'s steamship Nestor, from at present amongst us, says the Singapore Liverpool, left Singapore on the 8th Free Press, to offer to visit the General inst, and may be expected here to Hospital and sing to the patients there, an
about the 15th inat
The O. S. E. Ca's steamabip Titan, from offer naturally warmly welcomed by Dr Liverpool, left Singapore on the 8th Simon, on behalf of the inmates of that inst, and may be expected hers on or
institusion Miss Sherwin's visit was or- about the 15th innt.
ranged for 3 p.m., by which hour a numbar of the patients who were well enough to at-
The Chins Shippers Motual S. N. Co.'s Mesmer Ningchots, from Glasgow and Liverpool, left Singapore on the 10th
inst, and may be expected here on tend, chicily European, had assembled in or about the 17th inst. 345
one of the wards on the ground floor of the
mout the requirements of tropical olirantes, Had tuggy and misty weather on the river; The Glen Ling beamship Glengylo, from main building which had been prepared
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Oo.,
General Managers.
U mirking, March 17, 1989.
372
DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA,
· LIMITED, CHEMISTS,
AGENTS FOR:. Mellin's Food for Infants
and Invalids.
theo to purt, moderate Northerly winda, and hazy weather.
The British ateamer: Uccasic reports: Left San Francisco February 13th, strong
Loudon, loft Blugapore on the 10th
last, and may be expected here on for the occasion. Maa Sherwin was so- or about the lfth just,”
campanied by Miss Fisolier, Mc Gorlitz, and Mr Sherwin, and one or two other friends,
N.W. gale and heavy son, bad strong and Tun Agent of the Canadian Pacific 8.8.00.
asodorato Westerly guies and heavy ses until
50 hours from Yokohama thence to port, informs us that the 1. Batasia, from Ene weather; arrived Yokohama March 8th, Japan, &o., arrived at Vancouver on the at 2 p... left again March 7th at 4.30 p.m. 10th instant.
had light winds and fine weather for 40
were present to dealt in the good work, in- cluding Mra Simon herrell Miss Amy biber-
win selected as her first song Gounod's bes |tiful composition, : There is a green hill far
hour, of Tai Saki, had a short strong gale we would remind our readers, of. Madame way. The pure tones and true sympathy
West with Eght
from 8.8.E, veerei winda; Van Dieman's Straits to Turnsboat, Korff's concert to be given to morrow night. Light North-Westerly winds ; thence to port, moderate North-Easterly winds Cloudy Mosere Grace, Robinson, Crow and Beart "Arri have agreed to assist, and a spital pro- weather prevailed from Yokohania. Ted at Hongkong March 19th, at 6.30 gramme has been drawn up We hope there, Pusong 6 days and 16 hữura.
The British ateamor Haiti reporte Loft Fouchow at 1 p.m., an during the
with thick daisy rain, clear at intervals,
will be a largo cadiones."
of the singer and the religions pathos of the music she sang combined to make this and a sweet ministration of song to the af nothing less than su ant of real devotion,
flisted. The sisters on duty expressed their gratitude for the pleasure
that their
THE
aly non faciunceous infraéb food in the market. Rich in brain, blond and bond formning constituents. Prag to Amy: bai light N.E. winds, H.M.S. Hyacinth, 1,420, tons Captain W. A charges had received from Mies Sherwin's ferred by all medical authorities to ses ameath. Amoy to Satow, had calma Dyke Oeland, strived to-day from Honoluit. We are all grateful to Miss Amy Buy ether food. Suppliod to all the and clear weather in first part latter part, lo; and H.24.8. Conquest, 2,380 tons, Osp kindness shown, to the inmates of the Go-
light N. winds and foggy, sua smooth and Chas. Le Oxley, arrived from Callao and Children's Hospi`ala.
from Swatow to port, strong Northerly
BENGER'S FOOD PANUREATIZED, SELF-DIGESTIVE.
Meyerbeer. For Infants, Invalids and Aged Persons
Shield.
10. Song ....Good-bye...............Dyk
MAS. DENSON.
THIKO PAXT.
11-Scherzo
MRS. KORFF.
12. Guldon Land.........
MR. O. B. GRAON,
13. Song.
MOLLE. MAILLARD. Skipper..
Regular MEETING of the above 14. A Lost will be held in the Fres
MASON'S HILL, Zetland Street, on SATUR-15.-Caprice DAY NEXT, the 16th Instant, at 8 30 for 9 VAITING RETRLEN LIG P., precisely. cordially 15VITED
fongkong, March 13, 1889.
SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION
Of
NESTLE'S MILK FOOD Mado with the boat Cow's Milk and an excellent food for infants.
Anglo-Swiss Condensed
Milk.
......Chopin.
Tilo Mastei.
Auber.
Jude.
Best unskimmed Swiss Milk, condensed, with nothing added except pore suger.
Hongkong, March 11, 1880.
156
Mo. W. E. Crew.
hérique........ Kontski.
MRS. KORFT.
Tickets to be had at Mears Lane, Oraw- 40 & Co., and Messrs. KuLLY & WALSH
Hongkong, March 13, 1889.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES,
HITUATE AT VICTORIA, ON TUESDAY,
the 19th March, 1899, at 3 pm., on the Premises,→
DESCRIPTION.
Lot 1.A Portion of the Piece of GROUND registered in the Lasp OFFICE, na Section C of INLAND LUT No. 113, containing an area of 648 Square feet, with ONE 3-STORIED HOUSE there ou, known as No. 50, GE RAM STREET. Last 2-Another Portion of Section C of INLAND LOT No. 113, containing so ana of 61 Site fees, with ONE 3 ST RED HOUSE these, kon As No. 52, CHAHAM STREET. Lot 3. Anther Portion of Section C of INLAND LOT No. 113, containing an Aro of #81 sqauza iret, with UNE 3-STORIED ROUSE Chervon, known as Nr. 4, GRAHAM STUNCT. 4.A Portion of INLAND LOT No
113, containing an area of 680 Square feet, with ONE 3-STORIED HOUSE
OMMENCING
TUESDAY, March 19th,
AMY SHERWIN,
480
The distinguished PRIMA DONNA of COVENT GARDEN, HER Massiver's, CRYSTAL PALACE, &C., LONDON, Acknowledged by Peres and Public to be the most accomplished Lyrio Artists who ver vísi ed the Exal, supported by her
E
NGLISH OPERA COMPANY.
OPENING NIGHT, Plot w'e Charming Opera 'MARTHA
Reserved Sonts for opening night car now be oked at KELLY & WASH's, Lu Prices as usual.
BUGO GORLITZ, Maunger.
Hongkong. March 13, 189.
FOR SIX APORE AND PENANG.
The Steamship
Apentude,
4701
Capt. HOHLMANN, will be despatchet for the abure
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
March 12, 1889:- Pekin, British steamer, 2,333, H. P. Harris, Shanghai March 9, Maila and Gusoral, P. & O. S. N. Co.
March 18:-
Kutsang, British seamor, 1,495, W. 0. M Young, Swatow March 12, Guneral-- JARDINE, MARS IN & Co.
Tusung, British steamer, 1,505, Jackson, Marah 6, General Calcutta and Singapore JARDINE, MATHIRION & Co.
Furmon, British steamer, 674, Moale, Tammi via Amy, Marob 11, General- DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.
Kwany Lee, Chinese str., 1,508, Lan- caster, Shanghai March 10, General-0.
}. B.’N. Co.
Ningpo. Geraan steamer, 762, Schula. Shanghai March 9, General.-S16
Ca
&
Occante, British steamer, 3,306, Jao. Bletcalfe, San Francisco February 13, and Yokohama March 7, Mails and General- 10. & O. 8. S. Co.
Haitas, British steamer, 1,183, S. Ask- ton, Funcion March 10, Amoy 11, and Swatow 12, General.-DovozaS STEAMSHIP Ca
Sarthe, French steamer, 470, Lahuédo, Huile March 8, General.-A. R. MARTY.
Triumph, German steamer, 674, P. Mors,
thereon, known as No. 1, Teus Wise | Ports on SATURDAY, (he 16th Instant Saigon March 8, Rice,WILLER & Co.
LASE
Lot 5. Another Partion of INLAND LOT at Noon.
No. 113, containing au areas of 046 Square feet, with ONE 3-STORIED HOUSE thereon, known as No. 2, TSUN WING LANE.
Lot 6.- Anaher Portion of INLAND LOT No. 113, coutining an arcs of 700 Square feet, with UNC 3STORIED HOUSE thereon, known as No. 3, TSON WING LANE.
Lut 7. Picto of GROUND registered in tho LAND OFFICE, the Remaining Portion of INLAND LOT No 60, containing an area 450 Square foot, with ONE 3-STORIED HOUSE thero- on, known as No. 2, GOUGH STREET. Lot 8-A Pince of GROUND registered in the LAND OFFICE, so the Remaining Portion of Section G of INLAND LOY No.6, with ONE 3-STORIED HOUSE thereun, kuown as No. 15, ABERDEEN STREET.
The Properties are Sld for all the re- sidues of the terms of years created by the Crown Leases theroof respectivaly.
For further Particulars, apply to
HO WYSON, Solic tor,
61, Queen's Road Central;
or to
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer, Queen's Road Central
474
Hongkong, March 13, 1889.
ORINESE. PILOTAGE SERVICE.
WHOM CONCERN; Notice
ALL WIDA ITU MAY DON on MONDAY, the 8th April, 1893, there will be held a COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION in the HARBOUR MARTER'S OFFICE at Newch wang, to Filla VaŬANOY conering to the Now-"} chwang Pilotage Service. All those who have their names down on the List of Candidatos are qualified to compota
Approved
i
For Freight or Pussnge, apply to
Alwine, German steamer, 40, Samuel- sea, Haiphong March 9, and Haikow 11, General Wizler & Ca
Hyacinth, Brush cruisur, 1,420, Captain Wm. A. Dyke Oeland, Honolulu February 47319.
GEO. E. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, Matca 13. 189.
TO LET
ROUND FLOOR of HOUSE No. 64,
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Possession from 1st April nexi.
Apply to
LAI HING & Co., No. 153, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, March 13, 1889.
475
U. 8. MAIL LINK,
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP. COMPANY.
THROUGH TO NEW YORK VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCISCO.
patch
Conquest, British cruiser, 2,380, Captain Chas. Le Oxley, Callao December 15, and Hanoial February 9.
Elee, German brig, 289, E. Schwarts, Any March 7, Ballast.-WIELER & CO.
Tahun, Chinese steamer, from Whampoa. Nierstein, German stauior, from What-
POR
DEPARTURES.
March 13:---
Johra, for Höhow,
Phra Chum Kling for Swatow and Bangkok, Aluray, for Shanghai.
City of Sydney for San Francisco. Felm, for Europe, &a.. Ryan Lee, for Whampoa. Kulang, for Whampoa Mingpo, for Whampoa.
CLEARED.
HE U. S. Mail Steamship CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO will be dos- to a Francia, via Yokohama SUNDAY, the 31st March, at Daylight, Dorest, for Shanghai,
agungers and Freight for Japan,Javes, for Singapore and London. the United States, and Europa.
Len Juan, for Amoy and Manila, Fokien, for Coast Ports,
Through Dilla of Landing issued for trata portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantio and Inland Vities of the United States, via Over- and Railways, to Kavans, Trinidad, and Demerica, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Company's and Gumecting Steamers,
and Kuran by all Through Pune Tickets granted to trans-Atlantic lines of Stanmere,
First-class Fares granted sa folia wa som To San Francisos
...$200.00 To San Francines and rotura,
availablefor 6 moutha
To Liverpool wat die To Lopdun
300.00 325.00 380,00
To other European points at proportionato. ratos. Special reduced rates granted to Officers of the Arciy, Navy, Civil Service and the Imperial Chinese Customa, so bú obtained on application..
J. ARMOUR, Murlour Aluster.
W. B. RUSSELL, Acting Commissioner of Customs
Passengers by this Lies have the option Custom House,
of proceeding overland by the Southern Newchwang, February 14, 1889. 478
Pacifio and connecting Lines, Central Paci INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION, Northern Pacific or Canadian Pacific
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE
THE
THE Company's S.S. Tsday, haring Arrived from the above Forta, Con- signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARE AND GOWN Co., L., at West Point, whence delivery may be obtained.
Raliwaya
Passengers, who have paid full fare, re- embarking at Ban Francisco for China t Japan (or vice versa) within one year will be allowed a discount of 10 %. Teisallowance does not apply to through fores from “Cháu and Japan to Barops.
m
Freight will be received on board until 4. lie previous to sailing. Parol Packages will be repeived at the office until p. same day; all Parcel Package should be marked to address in full; value of saine is required,"
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED,
winds and drizzly rain, sea smooth. Strs, Honolulu. The Conquest, it was said, is in Amoy, Kubang, Taisan, Zafiro aud to undergo a thorough overhaul and repair Cheang Chew
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
hero.
A GREAT And most inconveniant scarcity of water exists on the high levels of the town, owing to the giving out of the
Sherwin and those who assisted her for the
cral Hospital, by whom we are sure the be forgotten. As will be seen from an treat they enjoyed yesterday will never
advertisement in another calama, Mim Sherwin's Company open in Hongkong with
Martha' on Monday next. THE Treasurer of the American Presby
For AMOY & MANILA.-e
Per Dm Juan, at 3.50 p.m., on Thurs Pokfulam supply. The Tytam water is terian Mission (North) has just socpived day, the 14th inst., instead of as pre-most of the time running waste into the $1,000 gold from the Treasurer in New viously notified.
York, boing the spend thousand so receiv sea. Things bave got rather muddled aged, for the famine saferers in Shantung. This will be romitted at one to Dr Nevize,
that Yaen's THE Chiness Timer now reporte
For HAIPHONG-
Fer Fartsaerts, at 5 p.., on Thaneday,
the 14th inst.
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, Par Ancona, at 11.30 am, on Friday,
the 15th lost. For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS...
about our water supply; but we suppose
that there is a good time coming, if we can can only afford to wait a little longer...
Secretary escaped from Shangbai to Hong- kong before he was executed, and that an unsuccessful attempt was made to assasin-
tar send him to the moon next,
Por penrude, at 11.30 am., on Satur. Tax meeting of the Legislativo Corneil ate him there. Our contemporary had bet-
day, the 16th inst. For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS. LAND, QUOKTⱭWN, TOWNSVİL- LE, BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MEL BOURNE, ADELAIDE, &c.— For Guthrie, ut 1.30 pan., on Tuesday,
the 10th inaz.
For STRAITS & CALOUTTA.-
For Taisang, at 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 19th inst.
مند
A LAROB number of employes have boon discharged, according to the Chinese Times"," by, the Obina Railway Company, which done at look as if the Directore expected an immediata cessation of the opposition to their proceedings.::
that was called for to-morrow has been postponed until further notice. We sup pose His Excelloney has discovered that the Reclamation Ordinance will not do at all in its present shape, notwithstanding the fact that it meets with the almost an. qualified approval of the Daily Press, which seems ready and willing to approve any thing and everything the marine lot-owners want. Our contemporary gravely asserts this morning that the local Government has the &.power, by mesus of a local ordinance, to Chinese Times
deal in any way it likes with the lives
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW, Shipping. Daylight-Fokin loaves for Swatow,
Amusements. 9.m.-Concert at St. Andrew's Hall Miscellaneous.
Axexe: the honours distributed on the occasion of the Emperor's accession, the Seventh Prince is to have his sword sab- bard covered with yellow bark, an old Blanchu honorifio. The bark is from a true of the Acacia family, Robinio gyymax
and propertica of the residents, haaMa Terguson, Minister Resident of Hal- the power, by this mesos, to seize a land, will probably remain at Swatow during this year to arrange emigration, an man's property without compensation and important matter for the Dutch Indian
m-Members of the HK. Jockey Club re-invited to attend at the Chazoutrage every principle of the common law Colonies. Un his return to this place (Tien- ber of Commerce for the Presentation of England and maintaina that all the tain) be will assume the full rank of Min of the Address and Testimonial to Mrcourts of law can do is to administer auch H. J. H. Tripp
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, Watson's
Tai Ynek Fong Hair Wash. THIS ELEGANT TOILET REQUISITE
COMBINES
the properties of a RESTORER, FOMALY AND WASH Ae a RESTORES, it is nutritive and streng thening
As a POMADE, it is not a grease but acting AB Suò!L
As a Was it is cooling, cleansing and sgroenable.
WATSON'S CANTHARIDINE HAIR LOTION..
This Preparation is the most Powerful of all stimulants for Promoting the growth or preventing the falling off of the Hair.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
March 11th, 1889.
MARRIAGE.
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ordinances, it being impossible for them to Tas Chiner Tires hays that one of the give any redrus to the outraged citizen. Cenanes, in his memorial against the ex- tension of railways; China, urges that This is cortainly a new version of the they have been found ev dangerous powers of the subordinate legislatures of Europe that they are being taken up, and the foreigners therefore want Chins to bay Crown Colonies. 1 has been held, we up their cht tails! Probably he thinks that need scarcely say, by the highest constito the import of old horse-shoes into China is tional authorities that even an alment de to foragers finding horses so dan. independent Colony lito Canada cannot gorous and giving them up also.
common law, - pass acts violating the
Tue N.-C. Daily News of 7th inat, says :— Of course the "conris cannot snatal theIn consequence of the persistant rumours Iocal ordinances, but they can, when ap of a disquieting nature in Chefoo, the pealed to, give redress in cases where, btish Admiral yesterday decided to send one
origin of which cannot be traced, the Bi such ordinances, it is attempted to carry out of his vessels to the northern port, and the wholesa e spoliation
A QUAKEEL between Punti and Chiucher elair-coolies, about their respective rights as to the placing of their obses on Caine Bond, at the top of Aberdeen Street, oul- minutes last night in a fight which was
Mutine, which arrived from Chin-inog yesterday afternoon, was at once conled and previsioned, and is to leave early this morning.
Tas Teman has inaned orders that the lana fur indemnity arising out of the re- cent disgraceful mutiny and riot at Chin- kisug ero to be settled by the Nanking participated in by some three or fuur bup- oficials without delay No reference is to
be made to Peking Full reparations ar dred men. The scene of the affray was to be made, and orders are given that not- Ladder Street, and the hostilities oor-tlement is to be both fell and prompt- menced shortly after six o'clock. The The shower of honours which the Empress Begeut kiss "been bestowing anrious combatants on each side were armed with statemen and officials resembles somewhat
Da 18th March, et Union Church, Horg-poles, Sghting irons, stones &c, and the the distribution of stats and ofposes which
natally marks the retirement of a govern kong, by the Father of the Bride, nesisted battle was ocrried on with mush vigour ment in England. The selection of the two by the Itov, G. H. Bundbold, Peator of the and noise for several minutes until stopped men who are identified with the progres- Church, F. S. A. BOURNE, 11. B. M.
Acting Cutitel, Tusai, eldest son of the by the Police, on whose appearance in forensive policy, the Seventh Prines and the Viceroy is for penisl honour shows that isto Rev. 8. W. Bourns, B.A., Wiufarth the coolies got out of the way as quickly as Her Majesty means to stand to her guns; ing Restory, Norfolk, to ALICE, youngest they could. The Police sacceeded in ar- and if abe has temporarily to lower her daughter of the Rev. John Chalmers,
LL.D., London Mission, Hongkong (No resting twenty-four of them, all of them colours and let the young man have their way for a time, her personality is too cards).
Chinchiew men except two, and these were powerful a factor in the State to remain
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Loos, the Murois, 1889. The Sumatra, from Batoum, has been barat at aca. 2
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
brought before Mr Wodehouse in the Police long hidden-Chines Time short Court this morning. Mr Caldwell appear
ed for the defende. Inspecter Hennessy Tus Yellow Rivor breach at Chông Choo, asked for a ranand, as he said he had rescuecording to lettera just recived from Kaifeng Fu, causes anxiety. The leakage to believe it was intended to renew the through the new bank in great and inorasses,
g she prisonera, said he was sorry they sorte blocks to chicks the wall and Eight this afternoon. His Worship, addrem altough all possible endeavourante made by faoine work, aand baga, eta.; slio fraa usa :
hed besu so sinpid as to ongago in the fight, prevent fimation of water through. In a The idea of ite being resumed this after month the snows will begin to melt, and in noon was perfectly ridiculous and could not lay the river will be in flood, so that the post emleYUATE west be made quickly: be tolerated for a moment. He could to prepare for sha, coming shock, which nederstand their amming to blows in a mo-awaited with general tonn Bramination
of the tiver bank mada ovet detjand distzlong- ment of excitatasat, but to renow it sgain shows that on both sides dio tivir mans are after having had time to think over it, was in bad order, but worst p, the north side,
thing that could not be allowed. If a husfirming the raports of two foreign engineers whose opinions were to the same number of them camo together armed with effect. Everywhere the river bed has risen weapons of various kinds, the result might up, the banks have been heightened cume?? be very serious indeed and a great deal of tinually, but the bath of the banks have not. I been widened or strengthened correspond- mischief might be done. He was very ingly; therefore the 22 unperstracteris PASTED NURS¬ÇÄNAL HOTWARD BOUNT-Keit, Jan. 11 Ehren doubtful if he should allow ball at all in throughout are weak and prove lens Th
fels, 15 Trifels, Dorset, February 5 the circumstances, and although he should sex outlet grows we each you, and it ever
reclamation is made will be, parhapa,, the " Thora, 19; Beterophon, Glamorgan do so, be must inform then that if there thief alement of expense, as the river mouth shirt, Backsworth, Antonio, Suspen, 19;
Lydia, Spindrift, 37; Cyclope, 28; Was the slightest attempt at a renewal of is eboked by bar and sand hanke, so that Lancet, Mar. 1; Iramaudy, Laertes, the fight, the permission for bail would be the water canout get out. It is now disouls oran at high water, for a small trading junk
· Palinurus, Wakefield, 5, HOMEWARD BOUND-Yorkshire, Fab, 8, withdrawn. They would each be allowed to enter the river, and entry qua, unly be s Monmouthshire, Fulghumnio, 13; Bag bail of 81 4, two sureties of $50 each; on ide by a pilot well acquainted with the fortune and shallow chauntis. It wma) em, 25; Ozus Mar. 1: Chứnguzo, Gas that understanding. There appeared to be considering the long livé et perhapa: 1500. earn, Pat pelzs, Commpedit, Dule or
largs number of other coolies in Court or 2-4 sales aquiring to be deepened, the Westminuter, Zambesi, 6.:
some of whom were probably sonosened in hadis of the banks throughout, the zin E P47 | hos shows the level of the dɗnning, and she dreadful audition of a metrance, that the best plan to dont with what is a nasionais evil and danger would be to intercept tha, Besigte si one or two poista in Mosgolia
**: Cargo remaining undelivered after the destined to point beyond San Francisco, Beze in steeragi; for San Francisco, Messrs The Anaiye, with the French Mal of the fight, and he hoped they wonkta of the river bed so that it is now UVED A LODE
in the United States, zhmid basent to the H. Wilks, WAL Estrange Lowther, James February 9th, lett Saigon on Mon
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day, the 11th inst, et 6 4.m., and may attention to what had been wald. The case be expected bere on or abous Thould be remanded till Tuesday next. :* day, the 14th instant. This Packet to the d brings replies to latiers despatched HOWW
from Haurkoag of Jan, 1 focehou. Echo sysWo anders and
where paradephustion the stem of
The Canadian Facilo Do'a str. Abyss, that kir Lloyd E. Palm is soon expected scent a
from Vancouver, left Yokohama on the from Amoy to reliure Mr Commissioner into them wià done by Joseph, the ma
9th inst for Nagasaki, Shanghai and Moorhead, who goon home of his well- of Jauch, si the Ballan Moris basin Hongkong
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