Intimations.
ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION IN
LIQUIDATION.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
PAYMENT OF 6TH DIVIDEND.
A frE DIVIDEND of
OLAIMS against the HONGKONG BRANOR OF THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPURA- TON, which have been approved by the Court of Chancery, will be paid at the Offices of the NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORA- "ION, LIMITED, on and after MONDAY, PRE 18TH MARCH NEXT.
OREDITORS are requested to apply to the Bank for their Dividends and to produce the latter they hold from the Offiofal Li- quidator, admitting thoir Claims, in order that the Payment of the 8th Dividend may be endorsed thereon.
PAYMENT OF FINAL DIVIDEND IN ADVANOR UNDER DISCOUNT.
THE OFFICIAL LIQUIDATOR by arrange-
ment with Tax ASSETS REALANATION Co. is prepared to Pay IN ADVANCE to CREDITORS willing to recoire such Paymont IN FULL DISCHARGE OF THEIR OI AIMS the Dividend of % payable in the year 1890, UNDER A DISCOUNT OF FIVE TWELFTHS PER CENT,
CREDITURA who are willing to accept Pay- meat of the Final Dividend loas discount as above are requested to communicate with the Undersigned BEFORE THE END OF THE CURRENT MONTH.
Intimations,
Five prizes,
trics, 30 cents each. value $20. 12th-Queen's 1st Stage. Distance: 500 Еп- Ko. of Shota-Seven. yards, trance fee 50 cents. Due prize of $10. Position-Sitting, Kneeling, or Prone. 18th.-Qucer's 2nd Stage. Distanes BOO yards. No. of Shots-Ten. Entrance foo 50 cents. Ono prize of $10. Posi- tion-Sitting, Kaceling, or Prone, 14th-Any Hile.Open to all-comers. Distance 500 yards. No. of Shota- Te Entrance fee 81.
1st Prize, presented by The Hon.
U. P. Chuter.
ful Prize, presented by Wang Hing. 15th.All Camera-Diatanes 600 yards.
No. of Shots-Soven. Unlimited on- tries, 20 cents oach. Seven prizes, value $30. 16th.-Assition. -Distance 600 yards. No of Shots-Saven. Volimited en- tries, 30 couts each. Five prizes, value $30. 17th.-Queen's 1st Stage.-Distance 600 yarila. No. of Shota-Seven. En- France for 50 costs. One prize of $19. Position Sitting, Knasling, or Prane. 18th--Quen's 2nd Stage-Distance Gou Ex- yards. No. of Shots-Fifteen.
trance fox Sounts. Une prize of $10. Fosition-Sitting, Eneling, or Proue. 1-dug file-Open to all comers.
anch
E. W. RUTTER, Agent for the Official Liquidator.Star
Driental Bank Corporation in Ligudution. 2QUEEN'S ROAD,
Hongkong, February 6, 1889.
DENTISTRY
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP, MODERATE FRES
MR. WONG TAI-FONG, Surgeon Dentist,
235
(FORMERLY ASIMILED APPRENTICE AND LAT- TERLY ASSISTANT TO D. Ron EBS,)
A
T the urgent request of his European
Distance 60 yards. No. of Shola-- Tuu. Entrance fon St. Two prizes, vilne Blo
1st Prize, presented by E. R. Bli
lina, Fu Chet's Red Stage --Distance 800 yards. No of Shots Ten. Entrance Feo il conta. One prize, 810.
Bag-Distanca 800 yarda No. of Shots Soven. Entrance fee
Thres prizes, value $24.
Conte
1
rise, presented by The Hon C. P. Canter.
29- Any Rith Open to all coiners. Distance 800 yards. No. of Shata- Ton. Entrance for $1. Two prizes, value $15.
1st Prize, prosented by H. N. Mody,
Ba
2ard--ng Brage. Distanen 900 yards. No. of Hhola-Sevan. Entrance fee
O venta. Throe prizus, value $24.
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Mails.
let-Champion Aggregates. For Com Occidental & Oriental Steam-
petitors whose reapoctivo highest adores in compulitions Nos. 2, 6, 8, 9, 11, 18, 21, 23 and the Three Stages Queer's make up the highest aggregates. En- trance foe 82
1st Prize, Silver Cup valné $100, presented by the Parsee Commu uity. nd Prize, Silver-mounted
Bhip Company.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND
FIA
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
Claret Jug value $25, presented | SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE, by the Shore Beckers; 3rd Prize, Silver Cup ralne $15, prosented by the Association, SWEEPSTAKES OPEN TO ALL COMERS.
Dis- tanou 150 yards. Five shots for 20
Running Man-Unlimited entries.
corts.
Vanishing Target-Unlimited entries. Dia. tance 150 yards. Five shots for 20 vonta.
POOL-OPEN TO ALL COMERS.
200 yards; 26 conts vach abot. 300 yards; 25 cents each shot. Saucer Poul: Distance about 160 yards,
20 cents each shot.
Hook Rifles: Distance about 150 yards,
25 cents each shot
The Entrust money for Sweepstakes and Pool (loss 25 per cont.), will be divided daily.
CONDITIONS, &o.
1.-Eetrina Tost be sent in with the requisite fees for all competitions restricted to members of the Asociation, except those which are unlimited, bafute, noon o Thursday, 18th April, after which time double Entrance Fee will be charged.
E
2 competitions, three pelitors ans enter or there will be first prize, four or no decoud, six or no third,
and so un.
3.--No Lady to nominate more than oue representative, nor is one member to aboot for more than one Lady. Competition No.
is open tr Members only, who must be gomilated by Lady Members
4.-Rifles --Martini-Henry or M. H Carbines to be used, except in Compati tions Nes. 14, 19, 22, 25 and 26.
Pull off 6 ha. Rifles will be tested before and/or after shooting.
Rifles can be adjusted by the Armourer Fat Prize, presonted by E. B. Bell-Sergeant, on payment of 20 cents.
Lion, Em
5. Sights Paper or sliding wind gauges ou above are not allowed.
24th-Queen's 3rd Stage-Distance 940 Farda No. of Shots-Ten. Entrance
One prize of $10.
Tea 50 centa and American patients and frieredt,
has TAKEN THE OFFICE formerly an empied by Dr. BOGEN,
No. 2, DUDDELL STREET
CONSULTATION FREE
Discount to misionarios and familie
Hola Address
2. DUDDELL STREFT, (Next to the New Priental Pendi.} Hongkong, Jannary 19, 1885
66
HONGS COMPANY, LTD.
TONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TRAM.
TIME TABLE
WEEK DAYS.
8 to 10 am. every quarter of an hour, 12. 2 p.m.
3 7
[7
half hour.
"
quarter of an hour.
THURSDAYS.
NIGHT TRAMS at 10.45 ond 11 pm SUNDAYS.
10.40 am.: 12 to 8 p.m. every half hour.
3 to 7 p.m. every quarter of an hour. Special CARS may be obtained on appli- cation to the SUPERINTENDENT.
Single Pickets are sold in the Cars; Five- Cant Coupons and REDUCED TICKETS at the Ofice.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.,
General Managers.
Bongkok, January 2, 1820,
HON
2
TONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
PROGRAMME OF SEVENTH PRIZE MEETING
TO BE HELD AT KOWLOOK ON
FRIDAY April 19th, SATURDAY 20th,
and MONDAY 2Zud, 1889. PATRON:
F.F. Sir G. Wm. Des Voeux, K.C.M.G.
COMMITTEE:
G. E. Noble, Esq. (Chairman).
B. L Wordia, Esq. (Vice-Chairman).
John Andrew, Esq.
Maj. Verner Chator, 1st A. & S. Highlanders, Capt. Collason, 2nd North'tonshire Regt. Major Dempster.
C. Ford, Esq.
H. J. Holmos, Esq.
A. Shelton Hooper, Esq.
W. O. Murray, Esq.
Capt. Robinson, 1st A. & S. Highlanders.
E. Robinson, Esq.
Colonel Storer, RE
Alf. Woolley, Esq.
HON. SEC. & TREASURER:
A Shelton Hooper, Esq,
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Jal-All Comers.--Distance 200 yards. No. of Shota-Seven. Unlimited entries, 20 cents each. Ten prizes, value 847. 2nd.—Association, Distanco 200 yards. No. of Shots-Sever Unlimited an- trics, 30 cents each. Fire prizes, valua SH). 3rd.-Members of Council.-Past and Pre- sent Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils of Hongkong.. Platanos 200 yards. No. of Shota Seven. No entranog foo.
6.-Position:-Any, except in Competi tion No. 4, when the member must stand; 26+h-Any Kifle. Open to all comers Disor kneol whilst abooting, and in Competi
sunce 0 yards. No. of Shota-Tou Entrance fus 31. Two prizes, valas
lat Prize, presented by H.
Mudy, Esq.
N
No
| 96th - Cadets -Opêuty Pupils of Hongkong Public Schools under 16 years of Age. Rook Ritle auder 40 Calibros.Dis tance 160 yards, Seven Rounda Entrance fac Three prizes, valus $18. AGGREGATES OPEN TO ALI.COMERS. Volunteer Aggregat.--Restricted to efficient Volunteers whose respective highest cures in competitions Nos. 1 and & make up the highest aggregatu. Entrance fee $1. Three prizes, valos $25.
1st prize, presented by E. L. Woodin, Esq. 2nd prize, presented by Mesars Gaupp & Co. 4th-Queen's 1st Stage.--Distance 200 Bo- yards No. of Shote-Baven. trance fee, 50 cents. Ono prize, $10. Position Standing or Kneeling. 5th-All Comers.-Distance 300 parda.
No. of Shots-Seren. Unlimited on- trics, 20 cents each. Ten prizes, value $47. 6th-Association-Distance 300 yards. No. of Shots--Seven. Unlimited entries, 30 cents each.. Five prizes, value $30. 7th.-LadiesOpen to Lady Members or
their Nominees. Distance 300 yards. No. of Shots Soren. No entrance fos. Seven prizes. Position--Sitting or Kneeling.
1st Prize, presented by A. G. Stokes, Esq.
2od
3rd
4th
Fith
7!
Bth
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7th
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E. L. Woodin, Esq. Maj. Verder Chater. E. L Woodin, Esq. Major Dempster. H. J. Holmes, Esq. Wong Hing
B-Ladies Purse-Fronted by the Ladies of Hongkong Distance 300 pards. No of Shots -Seven. Entrance
50 cents. Oth.--Chairman's Cup-Distance 330 yards. No. of Shots Seven. Entrance fee
81
2)
27th.
128th
Civil Service Aggregate. Restricted to Members of the Civil Service whose respective highest scores 18 comperi- tione No. and 5 take up the highest 3 prizes. Bugregate. Entrance fee $1.
Tat and 2nd Prizes, prosented by B.
Chenfour, Esq.
1.0
tion No. 7 he taust sit or kneel, and in Competitions Nos. 12, 13, 17 and 18 he must adopt either the sitting, kneeling, or prone position.
7.-In Competitions Nos. 1, 5, 14 & 15, only one Prize can be taken at each distance, and no Competitor can take more than three prizes in Queen's 1st, 2nd & 3rd stages, exclusive of aggregatea, but cha claim the nurt prize.
8.-Ammunition will be provided ou
payment.
5.-Competitors can shoot in any match at any time during the Meeting unless otherwise specified.
Firing to cummenes at 18 o'clock on vară day and ocane at 6 oʻeluck.
There will be an interval for Refresh- ments at 12.39.
Shooting in Competitions Nos. 1, 5, 10 & 15, to be completed at 2.30 p.m. each day
AND ATLANTI & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
|
1 Steamship BELGIC will be I despatched for San Francisco, via Yokohama, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th Instant, a p..
Connection being made at Tokohama, with Steamers from Shanghai and Japan porta.
All Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; and same will be received
the Company's Offico, until's p.. the lay previous to miling.
First-class Farea granted as follows:- To San Francisco
...$200.00
Tu San Franciso and return, 360.00
available for 6 months
To Liverpool Tu Loniun
11-325.00 330,00
Po other European points at proportion- ate rates. Spesial rexfuced rate granted to Officers of the Army, Navy, Oil Servico and the Imperial Chinese Customs, to be obtained on application.
Passengers, who have paid fall faro, re- sabarking at San Francisco for China or Japan (or sies versa) within one year will be allowed a discout of 10 %. This allowance does not apply to through fares from China and Japan to Europe.
[No.-8199,--däzır:16.; 1889,
Merchant Vezzels in Hongkong Harbour.
Krolurine of late Arrivals quit Departures reported today,
To facilitate andang the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the beherage is divided into elevan
Green Island. Vessela nour the Hongkong shore are marked .. hear the Kowloong shore
and thum
bo body
Shipping or midway between each shore are marked a, su conjunction with the figures denoting the vestie
section..
L. From Groon Island to the Gas Works. 2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf.
3. From Jardino's Wharf to the Harbour Master's Otio.
4. From Harbour Master's to the P. and Q. Co,' Ofice. G. From P. and O. Co.'s Office to Peddar's Wharf. 6. Prom Peddar's Whwi to the Naval Yard.
Vessel Nati
Steamers
Passengers by this Line have the option of proceeding overland by the Southern Pacific and connecting Lines, Central Paci- Afghan fir, Northern Pacita or Canadian Pacific Alwine Aungo Railways.
Apenrade Azagao Benalder Canton
China Catterthun
Clara Cyclopa Doris ....... Fushiki Maru General Worder Hailooug Independent
Consular Invoices to accompany Oargu destined to points beyond San Francisco. in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Collec tor of Customs, San Francisco.
For further information as to Freight Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No, SA, Queen's Road Central
1. D. BARMAN,
Agent.
Hongkong, April 9, 1889,
674
JANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE, YJA
THE CANADIAN PAUIFIG RAULWAY AND OTHER VONNECTNU RAILWAY LINES & STEAMERS.
186 British Steamship BATAVIA,
2,500 Tone Register, Aviv, Dom
Jacob Christenson.. Miike Marn Nanzing
Paking
Phra Thom Kiso
Pilot Fish
Segbalion
Soochow Titan
Wingrang
Baillug Vessels
Antoinette Augusta
The Competitions Nos. 3, 7, & 8 will be wander, will be despatched for VANCOU-Hattie E. Tapley
tired bosween 3.3 and 4.30 o'clock on Saturday, 20th April.
Rang have been detailed as follows:- 29th.-Poizer Aggregate. Restricted
All competitions al Members of the Police Farca whose
200 yards. Polies Range. respective highest scores in competi
SOU and 5 bake up the high-
.....Diktary (Old Range.) linna Nos.
Entrance fee 5) cents. 500 yards-Friday-10.00 11.00, 230 est agregate.
to 6.00. Saturday-11.00 to 12.30, 1.30 to Three prizes, value 82.
Kue-3.30. Monday 10.39 to 11.00, 3.30 to 30th-Aggregate-Restricted to
jackets, Marines, and Private soldiers 6.10.- New Military Range. whose respective highest scores in 800 yards-Friday--11.00 to 12.80, 1.30 competitions Nos. 1, 5, 10, and 15 to 3.30. Saturday-10.00 to 11.0, 3.30 to make up the highest aggregates. En-6.00. Monday-11.00 to 19.30, 1.80 to 3.30
-Now Military Rangé. trance fee 50 cents Ten prizes, value
8 yards-Friday-10.00 to 11.00, 3.30 861. 31st.-Aggregates.Restricted to Civilian to 6.00 Saturday-11.00 to 12.30, 1.30 to Membars whose respective highest 8.30. Monday-10.00 11.00, 3.30 to scoroa in competitions Nos. 2, 6, 11 6.00. Association Range.
900 yards-Friday-11.00 to 12,30, 1,30; and 16 make up this highest aggregater,
to 3.0. Saturday-10.00 to 11.00, 3.30 to Entrance fee $1. Three prizes 824. 92nd-Army and Navy Aggregate-Re-6.00. Monday-11.00 to 12.30, 136 to
stricted to Officers of the Aruty and 3.30.-Asociation Range.
Committed tent, where tickets and all in- Navy whose respective highest scores
33rd.
Persons wishing to join the H. B. As sociation should send their names, with that of proposer and ascondor, to the Han. Secratary not later than Wednesday, 17th April, 1880, at 4 o'clock p.m. Subscrip- tivn 8. Ladies 81.
in competitions Nos. 1, 5, 10 and 15 formation can be obtained, sear Running muks up the highest aggregates. En-man Target.
The Committee receres to themselves the trance fee $1. Three prizes, value $24.
Restricted to Son- right to alter the description of any of the Aggregates. -- Commissioned Oficar, Petty Officers prizes herein stated, and Warrant Officers of the Army, Navy, and Marines whore respective competitions Nus. 1. highest scores in 5, 10 and 15 make up the highest aggregates. Entrance
fea 50 cents. value $18 Three prizes,
$18. 34th-All Comers Aggregate. For all com- petitors whose respective highest scores in competitions Nos. 1, 6, 10 and 15 make up the highest aggregate. En- trance fee $1. Five prizes, value $21. 35th.-Any Rifle Aggregate.For Competi-
tore whose respective scores in com- patitions Nos. 14, 19, 22 and 25 maka up the highest aggrogates. Entrance let fse 82. Three prizes, valus 230, Prize presented by the Hon. O. P. Chator.
AGGREGATES OPEN TO MEMBERS. 36th.-Victoria Prize.-Open to Officers of the Army and Navy whose rospective. scores in the 1st Stage Queen's make op the highest aggregate. Entrance Ite 81. 1st Priza presented by ER Belilios, Esq.
37th. Nursery Aagregate-Restricted to
Members are reminded that they are not entitled to fire as such, or to the enjoyment of any privileges unless their subscriptions are paid before dato of meeting,
A. SHELTON HOOPER,
Hon. Secretary, c/o Hongkong Club. Hongkong, 10th April, 1889,
Insurances.
681
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
THE Undersigned, Aurers of the above authorized to insure
Competitors who have nover won against FIRE at Current Raten First or Becond prize at any previous prize meeting in Hongkong, and whose respective scores in the 1st Stags Queen's Mili- make up the highest aggregate. tary and Navy excluded.
GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1882,
Entrance fes $1. Three prizes, value $30. let Price presented by H. N. Mody, Esq. 38th.-Handicap Aggregate-For Competi
tors whose respestiva scores (with the new monthly Challenge Cup Handing prints added) at 30 and 500 yards in the 1st Stage Queen's make ap the highest aggregates. Entrance fee $1. Three prizes. value 330. let Priza presented by Bavier Chauffeur, Esq. 39th-Long Range Aggregate. For Cam. patitors whose respective scores "in" competitions Nos. 21 and 23 make up the highest aggregate, Entrance fee $1. Two prizes, value 826. Ist Prize presented by the Hon. O. P. Chater. 40th Queen's Aggregater-For Compe.
QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COM. PANY.
14
Undersigned, Aarses for the above Company, are prepared to 400EPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates
NORTON & Ce,
Agents.
Hongkong. July 15, 1887.
VER, BC, NAGASAKI, KOBE and Kalakawa YOKOHAMA (passing through the Inland Lady Harewood Sea), on THURSDAY, the 15th April, at Omoga....
Noon
f he followed by the SS. PORT AUGUSTA on the 9th May, and S.8. PAKTHIA, on the 23rd Mar
Comnction will be made at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghai and Japun Fors, and at Vancouver with Pacific Coust Points, by the regular Steamers of the PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMFANT and other Steamera.
Through Passage Tickets granted to Eng. land, France, and Germany by all trans- Atlantic lines of Steamora
Titan
Name
First-class Fares granted as follows-- To Vancouver & Victoria, Kex. $160,00 To all common points in Ca. 230.00
ada and the United States f
300.00 Alacrity Tu Liverpool... To London
306,00 Dockchafer To other European points at proportion. Conquest ate rates. Special reduced rates granted to Constano Officers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service, Cordelia and the Imperial Chinese and Japanese Kak
Bayou Canular Invoices to accompany Cargo retrasod Customs, to be obtained en spplication. destined to points in the United Statea, Heroine should be sent to the Company's Offices, Hyacinth
D. E. BROWN, District upécieuse* addressed to Mr.
Leander Freight Agent, Vancouver, B.,
Freight will be received on board until Linnet Mertiu 4 p.m. on the 24th April.
Nection
7. From Naval Yard to Blue Buildings.
8. From Blae Buildings to East Point
P. From Kollatt's Island to North Point,
10. Kowloon Wharves.
11. Jardine's Wharf.
Papstuin.
Flag and Big.
Tons,
Date of Artical.
signees or Agents.
Destination.
Reworks.
str. 1489 April 13Gibb, Livingston & Co.
400 April 18 Wieler & Co.
720 April 19Goo, B. Stevens & Co. str. 1340 April 11Geo. R. Stevens & Co.
Tronst* Japan. str. 1588 April 100rdar
Sydney, dc. Hoihow,
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atr. 1408 April 13 Rassell & Co.
att. 1288 April 16 Gibb, Livingston & 09. au. 1111 April 14 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
3d aayed
(Gler.
str. 1091 April Chinese
5 eChristeane
...er.
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674 April 13A. R. Marty
Sydney Saigon Haiphong
To-day 23rd inst
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771 April 13 Wieler & Co.
str. 1363 April IC Butterfield & Swire
Bir. 1×20 April
clRaben
8 cfranck
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Boschafer
Japan, sir. 1919 April 10 Mitani Bussan Kaitha
19 Melchers & Co.
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808 April 16 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 954 April 16 Siamsen & Co. str. 1012 April 12Yuen Fat Hong
Sbilletermana ...Ger.
Watton
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Coast Porta
18th inst
Amor & Manila
Shanghai
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Swatow & Bangkok 18th inst.
To-morrow
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str. 1504 April 13 Bottorfeld & Swire atr. 1017 April 11Jardine, Matheson & Co.
London, &c.
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161 Sept. 27 K&W Dock Cot str. 3832 April 15 Mosengarien Maritimes sir. 813 April GChinose
Brit go. 884 April 19 Carlowits & Co. Ges. be. 473 April 2 Eduard Schellbass, & Co. Brit. be. 907 Mar. 20Gbb; Livingaton & Da Haw. boe. 382 April 16Jardine, Matheson & Ca Brit. be. 382 (Mar. 12 Chinese
Brit. bge.
480 April 8 Eduard Schellbass & Co. Amer. sh. 1176 April 19 Russell & Co.
Rer Frita sio Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
Where
Hongkong
The Cou Beghald Smith Liant Conti, Denison ¡Osplais Dhas; Ww Balfcur
Captain Wm. A. Dyke Adand Capeln William H. KAVAS Omplain M. J. Dunlop Azza Commander Smythios aman Tent, Com. G H Yogy Hungaung Commander J. H. Marta -
Singapore
Captain Hy: J. Carr der Ringipote
Hongkong
Rig,
Tons.
Gunk LAI
Captain.
despatch-vessel Raboat 2nd class cruiser
1700
3180
466
470
Coms. R. Blair Kwoonrochie Lieut.Com. Everard Marwall
Hongk
2380
Captain Olisa In Order
cruiser 3rd class
2590
Capt. 1. 0. Keppel
cruiser 3rd class
2490
Captain Henry H. Hore-co-
g-b. 3rd class const defenci
368
310
genbos 2nd class
1465
470
gunboat and claza
455
450
cruiser 3rd alais
1420
1400
1130
cruiser
1420
twinscrew battle ship
8400
10
10000
erniser 2nd class
4300
10.
·B800
gun-Fosse 2nd class
766
1654
gunboat 2nd class
£30
490
aloop
1130
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4870
4
4040
2nd class armored
troopship
2271
Capt. Alexander U. Makaohrie – Blugapore
1790
3500
Commander B. W. White
Норско
surveying vessel
890
Capt. The Hon. F. C. Torsker
Oxi a craino -
gan bost 1st class
1200
Incut-Com, W. Mail Dougall
cruiser 3rd clas
1400
Captain T. P. W. Nesban
Yakobaráa
642 Bwift
torpedo mining launch
gun-vessel 2nd class
1010
Com TheHon, Richard Blogham Hot koo
Torpedo Boat No. 35
... 95
Torpedo Boat No. 38
Tweed
Viator Emaqual
g-bt. 3rd class coast defence *Foodiving ship
5157
Wanderor
aloop
925
ecast defence ship,armurod -2750
760 1450
Commodore E 3 Cherch Commander Geo. & Gard
Hongkong
All Parcels must be set to our Office Mutine
Orion and should be marked to address in full;
Orontes and the same will be received by us until 5 p.m. the day previous to siling.
For information as to Pamage or Freight, Porpoise Rarabler apply to
Rattler ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Ageria.
Hongkong, April 11, 1889.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE.
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BLACK SRA & BALTIC PORTS; AT.30,
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN
Satellita
Bolest
·Wİ▼ərn :-
cruiser
* Fingship of Vice-Admiral Sir Nowell Bhimon, K.O.B., V.C., Demmander-in-Chtóf,
EL. B. &L 8hfps' tonnage, displacements and effective horse powers are giran soperding
Foreign Man-of-war on the China and
Name
-Flag and Big,
Tona, Guna.
HP
PORTS.
Aloout
Russian gunboat
800
1340
THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALL AT SOUTHAMPTON TO GARD PASSENGERS
'AND LUGGAGE.
Aragon Δαμία
Spanish craiser
1908
French gun host
470
Bobre Chasseur Comète
Bassian cruiser
1100
French despatch-vessel
French guu boas
475
U. S. despatch-vansel
640
German gunboat
Not Responsible for Debts. either the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debi contracted by the Officers or litors whose respective socres make up Crew of the following Vessels, during the highest aggregatea in the following their stay in Hongkong Harbour:--- atages:-Entrance fee 22.
Brian, German barque, Captain P. Wiess-Wieler & Co.
1st Stage, 200, 600 and 600 yards, One prize, 15. End Stage, 500
and 600 yards, One prize $15. GENERAL WERDEE, Gero, steamer, Capt. 3rd Stage 800 and 900 yards, One | M. Eichel-Malchar & Ou prize, $15.
MATTIE E. TATLEY, British birque, Capt. J. McConnachy-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
KataKAWA, Hawiisa barque, Capt. John Duncan. Jardins, Matheson & Ob
PAUTOLOS, Amarionn ship, Capt. Th. D. Burnham-Pestan & Co.
The National Rifle Association Silveri Medal with $15 will be given for the highest aggregate made in the three zisges; and for the next nine best aggregates money prises to the value of 381.. / bre
lat Prize, presented by G. E. Noble, Hag. 2nd r
Messrs Dakin Bros, Bed
Lock Hing. 10th-All Comers-Distance 500 yards
No. of Shots-Seven. Unlimited en N.B.The Winner of the Bilver Medal tries, 20 cants back. Seven prices, is entitled to shoot for the Prince of Walse's Oup at the First Priss Meeting of the Na value $20. 11th.duociation-Distance 500 yards, tional Rifle Association at which he may be
No. of Shots--Seren. Unlimited an able to atiend.
Tran, American ship, Capt. C. H. Allyn. -Bawall & Coi
|| N.B. --Cargo can be taken on through Bills
Dolphin of Lading for the principal places in Iltis RUSSIA.
N
Latin Marion
WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of Mancary May, 1889, at 4 p.m., the Company's Mord Siasmship BAYERN Capt. J. MERGELL Kayadink with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, Oth and CARGO, will leave this port as above, Palos
Pluviar calling at GEROA
Shipping Orders will be granted till Bio Lima 10 am., Cargo will be received on board Sivotal until 1 p.m. Specio and Farcals until 10 Bobo.
. on the 8th May, 1893 (Parcela aro Sophis
Tajo not to be sent on beari; they must be Te loft at the Autor's Off). Contents and Trenns Value of Packages are required.
Vestnik
The Steamer has splendid Accommodation Villas and parrios a Doctor and Stewardness For farther Particulam, apply to
Vipere
Vitim
MELBERS & Co, Agents Hongkong, April 15, 1989,
Vostock Woll
French gunboat U. Ei ooratte U. B. sloop. Busdan gundo Bandari
Cruiser
U. 8, corrette
U.S. gunboat
Fresan gunboat
480
Captain Parenogo Captain A. Soler Commander Maloperi Captain Machiool Captain Bugard „Haut-Commandej
Captain Ga E E. Wie
Captain
-Dom
Yogi Domhander Ers Captain J. B. Banta Commander Brathriad Commander Boyle Captain Kohlhaben
...423
1900
1170
1950
1470
455
60%
1330
Captain Zarine
2400
1150
420
500
540.
+-430
Portuguess gumboat
540
Russian cruiser
900.
1000
Raina ganfont
456
260
2100
100
4880
1330
BUMAR Corvette Russian ganhnma
2950
Gerosan eggboat.
384
German cruiser
Portuguese gunbout
Francia frigste
Ransian curvette Fronch cruiser
Franca guzzboai
Pelated and published by Guo, Munnar Baru, ai tha Chie
Hongkong
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