PEKING.
the
THE CHINA MAIL.
ance beams some resemblance to Prince Kung
Destination.
No. 8386 Navg 23 1889,1
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
•Vessels.
carrying out the Viceroy Chang's sugges-) tion of the line is Hankow, which, however, from the first was believed not to have been suggested in sincerity The Viceroy Chang is a native, of Qhiblí and he wished his native provinca to have as little of the fron employed to relieve the Viceroy Chang and Bremen & Porta of Call Sachsen (6)..... horse as possible. We all know the tactics
Bangkok... Taichiow (6)... practically shelve the proposed Grand Trunk
Hromen & Porta of Call Prevasoni (8)..) Dr. Lenz hra left to join the German Londen, v. Suez Canal Anobises (8)... Consulate at Shanghai." Baron von der London ... Oopnak (8)........ Goltz takes his place as interpretes in the London & Ports of Cali Kaisar-i-Hind (6).. Lagation. Tho Manchus have received Marseilles, v. Saigon.Melbourne (a). from the Emperor half a month's extra pas Now York..
Now York...
Claymore (8).. for wadded garmoute, as the weather is get Fort Darwin, &c. Changana (4). Sen Witch.... ting cold. Permission is given to the Go Francisco, v. Japan City of Peking ()... vernor of Shantung to lay railway to asist in the conveyance of material for the repair of the bronches in the Yellow Biver in that province. The plan was found most advantageous at the breach in Horan, and mitted to be transported to Shantuag for
failt does not lie at their doors. They are I observe in one of your late issues that (From N.-C. Dilly News Corrosiondent.) doubtless keeping their governmenta in you statu that two sous of H. E. Chang
9th November. farmed on the eubject. It was to be expected | Chih-tung had been successful in the late On the London Timer article of 13th The birthday of the Empress Dowager that the merchants of all nationalities at M. A. examination here. It should read Septembot on the New Trunk Railway in ́occurred on 2nd November, and this Lega all the porta should with one heart and two nephewar I see it also stated that the China, a fow remarks are necesary to cor- tion days were maat high The officiala one voice protest against the ratification of Viceroy baa teen tulsted in ayoor's salary, rust soms wrong impressiona. The memo. wear their court rubus theas days before the telegrapin code, such as such that candidate at a late examination who was of alan Tungehow one, for it alone was then
conventions. They fool or ten thousand tauls, for passing a military rial on the advienbiáty of railways or rather. and three days after sngh un eroat. The that it is a tax an day was cloudy, dull, celd and threatened
have a voice in the matter and they not up to the required esrougth. His Ex-contemplated, and the answers to the
org line. rain and bow, In the evening it actually don't want to be overridden in a matter of cellency does not suffer the loss of one tael meats and statements of the opponents began to rain, and during the night and all this sort by their own or any other govern theraby. It is a merely nominal allir and this measure, were partly drawn up by El. day (Sunday) the Jnd it snowed. It has ment which may be under the undue arises out of a misunderstanding of the loss I.H. Prince Chuu and I.E. the Marquia never been imown to show in Puking be influence of the telegraphic companies at of his feng, when viceroys and governors Trêng. I should my that nine-tenths of foro at this season. Bain even is an un- home. I observe that the terminal rate hava in reality no fêng.
the memorial was the work of the latter. known
What does it all auguri quantity.
for telegrami for all foreigners, Russländ The question is often asked who is This memorial was signed by and presentest The Chong Telegraphic Convention, oxcepted, is pait to be & francs, lu the Prince O'hing, the President of the Tsung-in the name of the Board of Admiralty to according to all accounts, has not yet been Russian agreement it is fixed at by france 11 Yaman? Some supp to him to be elonS- the Throne. The memorial was discussed signed, either by HH, the Vicary Li or Phía addition may be for further transmis, ly related to the Imperial family It is in the Cabinet and as the queation was one their Excellencies the Ministers of the sion. I should like to correct one or two pity that Mr Uillier, in his excellent list of of such importance, the Cabinet, afraid of Teung-li Yanon. The Russian agreement errors that I have soon made in regard to the the Higher Metropolitan and Provincial assuming too much responsibility, added to was signed at Tientsin by H.. the Viceroy Convention. It is stated that the Viceroy Li authorities, dosa not give us the genealogy the memorial that it was expedient that it and II.E. M. Cournany. I cannot under has verbally agreed to the terms of the con- of some of the more prominent officials, be sent to the Maritime Viceroys, Governors stand the confused statement of the Chinesi vention after a good deal of alteration had especially, as in the prosunt case, when a and Military Generals to ascertain their Timea in
in regard to this matter. Was it been made in the text. Has the convention Felationship exists with tho Imperial family, views. Hance the reference and the me- ignorance or intentional misleading on
on the been altered in any one particular? If any In the wor if question the Peines is sin morials which followed. The members of part of the writer of the note? Report change has taken place it has been exclu- ply given as
Katem As the Seventh the
the Board of Admiralty were all
ngrood as says that the conducters of that paper are sively with regard to Government telegrama, and Sixth Princes are Lønned Hwan and to the desirability of constructing the strongly biased in favour of the cable which are now t go free, and this was the I in respectively, it is natural to infer chow lite and ware apposed to the m
i companies. Several
protests, it is raportad, surrender the cable companies were pre. I that there exists if not a brotherly at least
This
not appear as memorialising in favour merchants of Shanghai through their respec-H.E. the Russian Minister has under-fore his slevation to Lis present rank was a of the Twa chow line. It was his own pat tivo Ministeru. The protest of the Chamber taken to use his influence eto get the Forolgu Beileik. His father was
have been sent into the Yamen from the pured to make. We are also told that, a cousinly relationship. The Princa bei dong,Plaing why H. the F
u
T
of Commerce could not, it is-auid, be tor- Ministors in Peking to approve of the of the Hami`or Ulicate per shih to din achamo; the Kaining line was as it were the
region and was bones,
Benown
the Tungchów one was to be the dush. Had these facts been kauwn, the writer in the Times could never have said,
Li Bung-chang's tiawe were so well that he does not appear to have been con- sulted on the occasion, although it may well ba that the circular was issued by his advide. The waves received certainly strong hooad
warded, from want of autoity among convention. And again, the instrument degraded I believe for misconduct. The the foreign representatives. This was must be approved by the various re- present Prince we raised to his princedom foreseen and might have bean expected. presentatives of the Foreign Powera in by an edict, the Cabinos in its recomenda- The protest, however, will most
probably
bly Peking.
This is shuur nonsense. Were the tion having fallen into the error of creating reach the Yamou through the ministers Facts as stated the non-ratification of the him a Prince, feng, instead of kai fu, a epposed to the ratificaties of the Conven- Convention would be certain. It does not roturning to the rank of Prince. Prince require to be approved by the Foreign Ching is the fourth cousin of the Emperor's nationals. Each minister feela he has a duty to perform towards his Government hinted that the American and Japanese | dicated by the character Ï. Ho in the great wirsity Board, but it can hardly be do- or his nationala. If it be true that the representatives are opposed to the Conven-grandson, Isbelieve, of the Emperor Yung-scribed anmerely a reculer handa of the British and Russian Ministers tion.
ling, at least are tied by their governments, then the altogether.
agreeable manners, and in official appear, for the time being, and opened the way for
1
99.
Francisco, v. Japan Oceanic (5)
Shanghai
Ningpo (8).. Thames (9) Preussen (s)..
now the materials there employed. ars per-ob&ma Yangtae (a)..
Binzilar 030.
WHY HE DID NOT GO TO THE HOSPITAL
HE COULD EBAY THROUGH THE AIR,
tion acting individually for their respective inisters, nor refused by them. It is alan father and of the ame generation, ne in the tanda of the Emperor and the Ad-complains that you are
STOCKS.
Established.
But this is groping in the dark ị chông. He is a man of must allahie zud | It was death to the Tonous mieux sauter.
*share.
POTION PER LAST REPORT.
BV for year to 90,0)
sbure
70,097.3290 ex&of=$0.60 per||Aug. 26, 89184 % prous.
DERING CURRENT WEEK.
Highest. Lotsest.
SHARE LIST.--QUOTATIONS.
Hongkong, Saturday Noor, 23rd November, 1889.
CASH QUOTATIONS,
Capitel.
No. Fabwo of Shares Share«
PAT
Reserve Fanc
At credit of
DEVIESD
xcurking a/c. or
Closing.
Bal, Bro't food.
Amount.
Whenpaid.
7,500,000 60,000,$
125 all $ 1,100,000
184 prom. 180% prem,
2,500,000 10,000 $
2,000,000 21,000
1,000,000 5,000;£
200,000 8,000 £
250$ 25€ 732,500
83.30€ 20% 850,000 $
200£ 50 18.360,000.00 Tis.
25 all s. 75,914.31 Tia. 1,000$ 200
$
396,220
[2867 per estimated to i
sh. for 1888 34 June 88
231,343.91 3.9 per cent. $3 p.sh. forį
rear ending gu4jSept. 10, 89 $72, cash 110 per cent. for 1839
Ost. 11, 898103, ex div,
475,5 2.89
4. 25.62 ad
April 27, 89 Tia 360
8350
$42
$30.57
720p.m. pl. 1/1/90; 4 þ.e.
}
2508
2,000,000 8,000 $
2,000,000 20,000,$
ino!
J
2,000,000 20,000 $
4,00 1,000 40,000 $
1,602,500 12,500
508
100$ 208
250$ 508
100$ 208
1008 20$
100:$
126 all
30 Sept. 89
118,000
Eur 1995.
"
10 per cent. tor
115,000
1,031,48606
660,000 $
13,090
to 31 Deo. 1898
year ending
April 1, 89 $22, nom.
31/12/88
326,787.88
83824
$382
$80
$84
208 11,875.91 $
none
14.12 and $5.71
25,711.50$
3 per cent: for 12 TA.)
3,089.05 eading 11/12 T. Jan, 18, 89 Tis, 95, sehore
(3p out for å yr, to j
16,286,841) 5712er in all 0 per April 3, 888150
$499,203.86 cent, for 1897 417,000 estimated to
29/10 being 14 pOet. 29, 89 $150
Banks.
Hongkong & Shanghai Bank-18658
ing Corporation
Marine Insurances.
Union Insurance Society of {
18678 Canton, Limited ...... 1 China Traders' Insuranes Co., Ld. 1865 $
North China Insurance Co., Id. 1863
Yongtaze Insur. Association, Ld. 1882 £ Chiasse Insurance Co. Ld., 1818.
(in liquidation)
Canton Insurance Office, Ld.1881$
1,500,000 1,500
2,500,000 10,000 $
Straits Insurance Co. Ld.....1956 $ 3,000,000 30,000$.
Fire Insurances, Hongkong Fire insur. Co., Lt. :18689
China Fire Insurance Co., Ld. 1670$
Straite Fire Insurance Co., Ld. 18809 Fire and Marine Insurances. Siugapore Ipearance Co., Ld... 1884$
Docks. H'kong & Whampoa Dook Co., Ld. 1866
Steam-Boats.
(t) Hongkong, Canton & Mac 18058 1,600,000, 80,000 $
Steam-boat Co., Limited
20 11 50,000, +18650,000}}" 10 all
ail 8 281,015.23j8
45,000 $
Dr. $
$160 p.sh. for year Feb. 26, 898352
Penting 51 D. 1837
183 p.sh. to nic 72. 881)
-223,443,298, Baal div. for $7 Feb. 25, 89 385, buyers
25 per cent.pw year,
$1,215.26 115 p. c. for 1857,595. Mar. 2, 8o $ikih, nom. for 1888 int. div. te 1658.
230,125.08 (57% for yr.end)
at 31/12/5xing 31 Dee, 1987 April 27, 80 8153
101,006.715. c. term. ending Aug. 27, 3964 %, prem.
90;3.80
¡7 per cent. iv, med 21
6,181.26 Capital of Summit for Ang. 6, 8942
Gn ezding 9981
1,022.6.06% for Fr. cud-June, 89
}
1,760.48% for Fr. end. Sept 23, 891367, ex div.
ing 30 June 1889)
3,844,370 per veut. $16 p. Mar. 20; $t $102, sales
99 86 First yuar
10% int. div. for Aug. 26, 80 8202 6m. ord. 9/6/99)
2,755,2528% int. div. for Jnly 27, 8802,
{ $/ui.end.30/6/89 ).
China Sugar Rofining Co., 14, 118788 Luzon Sugar Refining Co., L882's
Wharves.
Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf
& Godown Co., Limited Land,
pcne
1
per vent, bonus
a
ing 31 Dec. 1898 )⠀
1
1
1
$12
811
5 % dis
bayers
for yr, ending 51/1893 Í
July 30, 80 nominal
uons
First year
(ši por shadow10 per i
$206
$67, nom.
1.
$100
$92
$85
new shares
$100
8100-
$95
$22, nom.
cen, per annuus par Dec; 22, 88 $200, nom..
for Firat 6 ni, en'nr
1.
1.
Indo-Chins Steam Navigation
1842 £
Co., Limited
1,200,000 60.000 £
1st issue::
$54,01
Douglas Steamship Co., Lal.
.1883 $
China & Manila S. 8. Co., Ld. 1882's Steam Launch Company, Ed. ..[18888
Befineries.
1,000,000 20,000 $
.00
176,000 3,300 100,000 2,000
50 all $ 30$ 30;
1,500,000 15,000 $
700,000; 7,000 $
10 all
100 all
noda
DINA
19,100.07 jDr. $ 18,406, 48;
1886 1,000,000; 20,000 $
5 all
Gone
Hongkong Land lavestment &
Kowloon Land and Building
Agency Company, Ld.
1889$
Company, Ld.
1889$
5,000,000) 50,000 $
300,000 6,000 $
100 $
bols 30
50$ 1,250,000||
Tramways.
Hongkong Bign-Level Tram- }
ways Company, Limited
18878
120,000 1,200 $
100 $ 100
Selama Tin Mining Company, 1889
Limited,
Jelebu Mining & Trading Co., Ld. 1889 $
225 00045,000'S
|13
575.000 11300.8 120,000|25,000 $ 600,000 60,000 $ Fes.4,000,000 8,000 Fos. 500 3.60
a 18
$5, buyers
$41
184}
$8
10 all
поде
WORD
(820)
820
1817
ali
пода
$600, nom..
4131.68
First year
$66, nom.
First year
$58, mora.
First year
First year
First year
поре
3,868.464% for 8m, end-
1ing 30/6/89
Mining
Panjom & Sunghie Dua Sa- 1.
taatan Mining Co., Ld.18858 Société Francaise des Char-1688
bonnages du Toukia.....
Planting, &c..
East Borneo Planting Co., Id. |18088 (a)Songei Koyals Planting Co., Ll. 18888 China-Borneo Company, Limited 1860 (z) Labuk Pinating Co., Limited INBO (a) Darvel Bay Triding Co., Ld. 18898 (H. G. Brown & Co., Limited 1889 S (a) The Lamag Planting Co., Ld. 1889 §
Hotels, Building, &c. Hongkong Hotel Co., Limited..1866 $ Austin Arms Hotel & Building
Company, Limited...
1888$ Borneo Hotel & Stores Co., La. — Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Ld, 18698: West Point Building Co., Ld... 1859'8.
Dispensaries.
(5) A. 8. Watapu & Co., Limited 1686 $ Craicksbank & Co., Limited
Lighting.
Hongkong & China old issue
Gas Co., Limited Į now.....
18688
1864
Hongkong Electric Co., Limited 1880
-Brick and Uement.
Hongkong Brick and Cement 118885
Company, Limited..... Green Island Coment Company 1880s
Limited,
Miscellaneous.
Hongkong loo Co. Limited.... 18518
F'kong & China Bakery Co., Ld. 1672 § HK. Bupe Manufactory Co., Ld: 18638 Dairy Form Co., Limited...... 18868 Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited 1886 8 Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited...18808 A. G. Gordon & Co., Limited, 1889 € Marinbark Furniture Co., Ld. 1889.8.--
200,000 4,0003 250,000 6,000's 750,000 7,600 8 250,000 6,000 3 100,000 4,00ns 300,000 5,000)8 300,000 6,000 $
800,000 3,000 $
200,000 4,000 $ 50,000 1,000s 200,000 4,000S 625,000 12,000s
500,000 5,000$
90,000 1,600 $
50,000 5,100 £ 20,000 1,000,$ 300,000 30,000
100,000 4,000 $
1,000,000
10,000 9 10,000 $
125,000 5,000 9
30,000 5008 150,000 3,000,$ 100,000 10,000$ 12,000 1,2008 150,000 8,00
50$ sels 40 100s 50 50% 100 269 60 all 508 25
100 all
50$ 25 50% 30 50$ 18 50$ 400
80/11/
First year
1 fó per vent, por ano.
4m. erling 1/30
First year
First year
$13 per sore for 1898)
$140,000 *10,000
1,081.63
+ 5,000)
on old capital of f5% for 6m, end- ing 31/8/89
(10 per cent, for year) cent, ban for da.
$45, Dom.
18:8, nom.
par, com.
$62, Dow. $38, com
Aug. 30, 868210, nom,
15% día, nóv.
$82, Bun.
$20, cash 1$30
862
May 18, 69 $23, buyera 824
Oet. 1, 89 par, noma,
10 all
50 all
10 all 107.18€ 10,843.7.7£ 1,711.19.11 ending 51/12/68, 25 per àpr, 17,80 $130, zom. 10%
25$17.50 sols 50$ 25
20 all
50 all
50 all 10 ull 10 alt 268 25 150,000 6,000 3 203 20
16,003,000 8. 250
Loans to Imperial Chinese Government. Agents for the Loan.
46,000/$
LORG
First Fase
(50 pr. el. for 1998 ani)
[84), cash
$18, Bellers
340
$25,
366.667 pr. el, int for 5.Aug. 2, 893106, hugers
184.15 13,000 $ 5,713.791
Dr. S. 9,602,54 390.25
кото
coding sout
í §6 p. sh. Torpetz Kad-
ing 9/12/18
112 per atsa peri alanre for 1658
Int. div. 5.% fat.dio, atsip.ab.for am,
Amount of Luan.
Pur Falue of Bonds,
Feb. 26, 69 385, rou,
Mar. 27, 80 $110, sales
$13, sellera $11, DGZL July 18, 89825, mom, 920, nom, 187, Ballers
Rale of Interesi.
1
1911 1
TEIATH}
When Pagable,
$4.5
$56
Hongkong Shanghai } Chinese Imperial Gavi, Bliver Loaa 1884 B Banking Corporation $1,394,700.14 'kong Cartenay. $500 'kong Currency 8% per annum 10 Juse each year until 1890
Chinese Imperial Gart. Silver Loan: 1884 0 Chinees 'Imperial Gort. 7 per Cant
Silver Loan 1886-E Debentures. Hongkong Hotel Co. Mortgage Debentures 1886
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TEMU ILU
EHITETT
Cloning Quotations.
HOM.
m.
Do.
81,601,700,14 H'kong Currency, 8500 H'kọng Currency, 8 „
Dá
Shanghai Tls. 767,200,
$100,000.
Shanghai Taels 250.
3500
prem.
16 Ool.
i, 1895% prem., (91st Horch and 30th Sept. ) sach year matil 31 Moh. 3. 14 % prom,
1917 Half yearly, on 19th April
8600 and 28th October.
nom
Rota
$100,000 to be drawn on ápr. 19, 1501 ) $150,000 150,000
ま
(*) Equalisation of Dividend, Fund
(1) Depreciation and Iosurance Fund.
(f) Ou let July last, the Capital was increased to 81,680,000, by the issue of
40,000 new alates at 70% prentam. This premium amounting to 8600,000 has been placed to Credit of Depreciation and Insurance Fand.
29th May last from $980,00 to $500,000 by issue of 12,000 now abares at 100% premium. This premium of $120,000 has been played to Fermanent Reserve Fund, whính now standa at $140,002, (a) East Boraca (3) Philippines,
(6) Capital inoressed on
STOKES & YOUNG, Share Brokers.
Robe &Y'ma Glenorchy (s). via Amoy... Dardanus (8). Shanghai, via Amoy... Antenor (s) S'pore, Bayro & ff'burg Daphne Straits and Hambay....Gwalior i (B). Swatow, Amoy & Taui Formosa (s).. S'tow, Amoy & Fchow Haitan (a). Vancouver (B.O. &c. Parthia (8)
hania,v. N'kids Kobe Nizam (a).......
Agents.
Date of Learing.
Yuen Fut Hoog......... Nov. 24, daylight. Norddontscher Lloyd. Nev. 24, at 10. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Dec, 22, at 10 a.m.. Butterfield & Swire... November 25. Arnhold,Karberg & Co, About Nár. 30. P. & O. 9. N. ...... Dec. 4, at noon, Messageries Maritimos Nov. 27, at Good. Adamson, Ball & Co... About Nov. 24 Russell & Co.......Quick despatch. Butterfield & Swire. Des. 5, at 4 p.m. Pasific Mail 8. 8. Co., Thee. 10, at 1 p.m.
Siomason & Oo... 28, at I p.m. ... Nov. 25, at p.m. & U. 8. N. CQuick despatch.
DO Lloyd Quick despatch.
Maritimies Nov. 24, at 1a.m. Jardine, Matheson&Co Nov. 26, at 9 p.m. Batterfield & Swire... November 27.
& Swire. No 26, B5
10.
Butterfield & Viemason & P.&O. 8. N.
November 21.
7, at noon.
Donglaa Ispraik & Co. Nov. 24, daylight.. Douglass Taprik & Co. Nov. 26, daylight. Adamson, Bell & Co... Dec. 14, at noon. F. & O. S. N. Co......Nov. 26, at 4pm,
Thama, Kohé& N'saki General Worder (8).... Norddeutscher Lloyd. Abont. Nov. 30.
Mails.
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My object in writing is two-fold: to cx- press my gratitude for a great benefit, and to tell a short story which cannot fail to interest the feelings of many others. It is all about myself, but 1 have remarked that when a man tells as
tells the honest truth abo
about himself he is all the more likely to be of to his follow-creatures. To begin, then, you must know I had long boon more or less subject to attacks of bronchitis, a Aware is very cvaziren and troublesome in Great Britain in certain sossions of the
year, Soine months ago I had a very severe turn of it, worse, I fúnk, than I ever had before. was probably brought on by my catching cold, as we are all up to do when we locat expect it. Wooks pasand by, and my trouble proved to be very obstinate. It would not yield to medicine, and as I also bogen to have violent racking pains in my limbs and back, I became greatly alarmed. I could neither out nor sleep. I had been a feeble, sickly man, I should have thought loss strangely of it; but as, on the contrary, I was hearty and robust, I fear- ed some new and terrible thing had got LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX. hold of ine, which might make my strength of no avail against it. 1any, that was the 1889, at Noon, the Company's 8.5. WEDNESDAY, the 27th November, way I thought,
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and he frankly said, 'I am sorry to have to alve tell you that you are ge.liug wores!! zo frightened my friende, as well as myself, that they said Thomas, you must go to the Hospital; it may be your only chance for
Life
mind like a streak of aŭnshine in
about
my
"But I didn't want to go to the hospital. Who does, when he thinks he can possibly get along without doing it I-am a labour ing man, with a large family depending on mo for support, and I toight almost as well be in my gmvo as to be laid on my back in 2 hospital unable to lift a band for months, or flod only knows how long. Right at this point I had a thought flash acruas
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I Wes seized with fit of coughing," and threw up the phlegm aud mucus
ucus off my chest by the mouthful. The Scrap had loosened and broken it
Continuing with the Syrup, the racking pain, which believe came from the bitter and poison humours in my blood and joints, avon loft me entirely, and I felt like going to sleep, and I did sleep sound and quiet. Then felt hungry, with a natural appetite, and as I ate I soon got strong and wall,
I felt I could leap through the air with delight!
up.
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75, Military-road, Canterbury,
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4180, BOMBAY, MADRAS; CALCUTTA -
AND AUSTRALIA. N..--Cargo can be takm on through Bille
of Lading for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULY PORTS. MARSEILLES. TRIESTE, HAMBURG, NEW YORK
-AND-BOSTON.
SPECIE ONLY LANDED AT PLYMOUTH.
HE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEA
NAVIGATION COMPANY's Stoam-ship KAISAR-LHIND, Capt. G. W. ATKINSON, with Her Blajesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for LÖNDON vid BOMBAY and SULZ CANAL, on WEDNESDAY, th December, at Noon.
will be received on board until Cargo will be
on the day before sailing
(Gold) at the Offico Parcely and frim antii 4 p.m. on the
sailing day befora Silk and Valuables for Europe will be transhipped at Colombe; Tes and General Cargo for London will be conveyed tea Bombay without transhipment, one week later than by the ordinary direct route til Colombo.
Partionlars regarding For further FREIGHT and PASSAGE, apply to the PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM Naviga TION COMPANY's Ofou, Hongkong,
The Contents and Value: Packages are required to be declared prior to shipment.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Com.
Bleak Hills of Lading. pany's
Pasongore desirous of insuring their bag. gage can do so on application at the Uom- pany's Office.
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This Steamer takes Cargo and Passengers for MARSEILLES, WAS
Oarge and Spacie will be registered for London as well as for Maravillea, and no- capted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted til Noon.
Cargu will be poneived on board until 4 Specie and Parcel untu 3pm. on the 26th November, 1889, (Parcele are not to be kus on board; they must be inflat the Agency's Office.).
Contents and value of Packages are du ud. For further particulam, apply at the Company's Office.
G. DE CHAMPCAUX, Agent. Hongkong, November 14, 1989.
U, S. MAIL LINE.
PACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP QOMPANY.
2165
THROUGH TO NEW YORK, TEA OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUGHING
AT. YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCIŃCO.
'THE U. S. Mail Steamship UITY OF PEKING will be despatched for San Francisco, vix Yokohama, on TUESDAY, the 10th December, at 1 p.m., taking Passengers and Freight United States, and Europe.
Through Bills of Lading issued for trans-
for
Japan,
the
Portation to Yokohama, and other Japan Port Cit
to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, via Over- to Havaus, Trinidad, Aut Railways, to Detecara, and to ports in Mexico, Contral and South America, by the Company's and
Stasmer.
larid
England
Paisage Tiokota granted to France, and Gormany by all
trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers.
First-class Faces granted as follows: To S
San Francisco
..$225.00 To San Francisco and return,
available fo
for 6 months
To Liverpool ...... To Loudon ...
www
893.75
325,00 $30.00 To other European points at proportionato rates. Special reduced ratas granted to Officers of the Army, Nary, Civil Service and the Imperial Chinese Customs, to be obtained on application
Passengers by this Line have the option of proceeding overland by the Southern Frolic and conneoting Lines, Central Paci
Northern Pacific or Canadian Pacifie Railways.
56,
Intimations.
DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. MODERATE FEES.
MR WONG TAL-FONG, "Surgeon, Dentist,
(FORMERLY AED APPRENTION AND LAT TEKLY ÁSKISTANT TO DR. ROGERN,)
A
T the urgent request of his European and American patients and friends, has TAKEN THE OFFICE formerly oo |aupied by Dr. Roons,
No. 2, DUDDELL STREAT.
CONSULTATION FREE,
Digeqant to miedoneries and families.
Solo Address
2, DUDDELL STREET, (Next to the Nein Oriental Bank.) Hongkong January 12, 1895.
R8
JUST PUBLISHED Price, 50 Cente
M
History of the Churches of India, Burmah, Biam, China, Japan,
$20, Sites Jac
TRANSLATED BY
E. H. PARKER, Esq., H.B.M's Consular Service.
To bo had of Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.: Messrs. KELLY & WASH (LD.); and Mr. W. BREWER; and at the China Mail Office.
Hoogkong, November 6, 1885,
2122
·COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FOR :
CHINESE
DESIDENTS in the Colony would materially aid the SENATE of the COLLEGE by forwarding to the Azzo MENORIAL HOSPITAL
Address to
(1). Olass Jara (for museum purposes). (3)ustrated Papers and Books for tho Student's Reading Boom and Library.
JAMES CANTLIE, Bon. Scr. to the College Hongkong, August 7, 1888. 1317
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY,
· LIMITED.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL$5,000,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND,
2,500,000 1,250,000
Board of Directora i Hor. J. J. KESWICK,"
CHAIRMAN. Managing HON. C. P. CHATER, Directors.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
EA SOLOMON, Ese
J.. S. MOSES, Esq
8. O. MICHAELSEN, Esq.
G. E. NOBLE, Esq.
LEE SING, Esq.
POON PONG, Esq.
Bankers:
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Passengers, who have paid fall fare, re- MONEY ADVANCED on MORTGAGE,
embarking at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice versa) within one year will be allowed a discount of 10%. This allowance does not apply to through fares from China. and Japan to Barops.
OR LAND or BUILDINGS; PROPERTIES PUROFASED AND SOLD.
Fraight will be received on board until 4 Estates managed, and all kinds of Agency
and Commission Business relating p.m. the day previous to sailing. Parcel Packages will be received at the office until P... same day; all Parcel Packages thould be, marked to address in full; value
i samo is required. of came
Gonsaist Invoices to accompany Cargo
destined to pointe beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Curtome at San Francie.
For further information as to Pasange and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 604, Queen's Road Contral G. D. HARMAN;
Agent Hongkong, November 14, 1880,
Insurances.
to Land, &c., conducted.
Full Particulars can be obtained at the Ceutral. Company's OPPIDES, No. 5, Queen's Road
A SHELTON HOOPER,
Secretary, Victoria Buildings,
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1889,
HA
844
Our Jobbing Department TTAVING Sunt been REPLENISHED with a large assortment of the latest EUROPEAN and AMERICAN NOVELTIES, wo are prepared to ateonte orders for. 2142 FANCY WORK will nestusse and despatch,
and at very moderate rates.
THE INDIAN IMPERIAL, MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED..
THE Undersigned having been appointed
AGENTS for the sbore Company, are prepared to Accept MARINE RISE'S at Ourrent Rates.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, November 4, 1889. - 2113
QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COM-
PANT.
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IRE Undersigned, AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT HISKB against FIRE et Current Ratos,
NORTON & Co.,
Agerés.
1340
Hongkong, July 16, 1887.
SAILORS HOME. -EL. WOODIN
NY flashoff CLOTHING, BOOKS, OF Superintendent.A RAZRES will be thankfully received P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s Office,
at the Sailor's Home, West Point: Hongkong, November 21, 1889, 2304 Hongkong, July 25, 1887.
CHINA MAIL OFFICE
Hot Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contacted by the Officers of Cren of the following Vessels, during their stay be Hongking Harbour —
E. P. CHINRY, American ship, Capt. E E. Humphreys-Order.
DARRA, British barque, Captain Edw. Finlayson. Chinose.
NELLIE M. SLADI, Amarican barquentins, Capt. Julis 0. Teixeira-Captain.
NICOXA, British barque, Capt. P. John. aon-Wieler & Oa
PENSHAW, British barque, Captain John Inokay. Gibb, Livingston & Co.
SACHE, American abip, Captain J Bartlett.-Master.
Printed and published by Gro. MUZRIT BATY, at the China Mail Office, No. 2, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.
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