To-day's Advertisemit
GYMKHANA.
THE' QYMKHANA will be held on TRU BDAY, the 28th lust, on the Racecourse, commencing at 2.30 pm.
Prosont entrica stand good, but post on- trien will be taken for dr Polo Ball Race.
All communications on Gymkhana mat ters to be addressed in futuro to G. A. BRAMWELL, Wellington Barracks,
sul not to the undersigned.
To-day's Advertisements.
W
OODYEAR'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS.
OPEN
EVERY EVENING,
CROWDEDI
Encloure tickets for the Gymkhana on Tharaday, the 28th inst. are prosurable. from Musara Kelly and Walsh, Price 81, Ladies and Bouibers of the Jockey and THE Pało Club free.
W. FLETCHER, Secretary, l'oro CLUB.
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Hongkong. November 25, 1889,
PUBLIO
ADMIT THE BEST OROUS
that has visited Hongkong.
OUR JAPANESE ARTISTES, HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Į THE BEST JAPAN HAS PRODUCED.
HE KWOON KWAN YEEN CUPS.
lue of $200 and $100 respectively,
ON
Also TWO CONSOLATION OUPS value WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON;
of $100 each.
The 1ST STAGE of the FOURTH COM. PETITION will be shot off NEXT SATUR- Day, the 30th November, at 2.16 p.m.,
Staging at 900 Yards. Entries for thie
close on Friday nezt, 29th November,
27th November, 1899,
GRAND MATINEE
Doors open at 2.3, commencing at 3
at 5 p.m. ENTRANCE FER 30 Cents. There must be 10 Competitore present or no Compra. shar, pettion can take place,
A. SHELTON HOOPER, flon. Secretary. Hongkong, November 25, 1839.
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STEAM, TO SHANGHAI,
The P. & O, S. N. Co.'
Stearnship
Thames, Capt. W. SEATON, Wili leave for the above place at 10 am. TO- MORROW, the 28th Instant.
EL WOODIN,
Superintendent.
P. & O. S. N. Co.'s tice,
Hongkong, November 21, 1889.
2203
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR SHANGHAI VIA ÀMOY. (Taking Cargo and Pussengers at through rates for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NEW. CHWANG, TIENTSIN, BANKOW and Ports in the YANGTSZE.)
The Cu.'s Steamship
Dardustis, Captain Pony, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 27th Inst., at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Agonis. Dougkong, Noveraber 25, 1889.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Business Notices.
THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED.
For Balls, Dinners & Evening Parties.
Splendid Asortment of SUEDE, FRENCH KID, and SILK GLOVES in all the
most AIONABLE EVRNING SHADES; al lengths up to 20-buttons,
Also,
SATIN SHOKS in WHITE, CREAM, PINE, SKY. BLUE, OLD GOLD, CARDINAL and, Black; all sizes.
BROCHE and MOIRE SILKS, SATINS, and PONGRES, PEARL NETS, and TRIMMINGS, TULLES. GAUZES, WOOL WRAPS, OPERA CLOAKS and HOODS, GAUZE and SATIN FANS, RIBBONE, LACES, FRILLINGS, &c., &o.
EVENING COSTUMES.
MAU AT SIGHT Norrce under the partoual anpervision of an experienced Dressmaker and a perfect fit guaranteed.
HALL & HOLTZ
Hongkong, November 21, 1889.
ARRIVALS. November 24 Yongtae, German atuamur, 814, C. N. Anahe in care of Children to Chaira 50 dingen, Shanghai Nov. 20, General
MIEMNSEN & Co.
Centr
$12.00 2.30 2.00
Prices of Admission ! Boxos of Chaira ... Single Seats Boxes Dress Circle Chaire Stalla, Carpeted Scuta Pit Children under 12 8 Idiers and Sailors in uniform-to Pit 25 Ceate; Balf-pricots all other parts except the Boxes.
L
... 1:00 0.30 Half-prin
Wingsing, British steamer, 1,517, 4. De St. Croix, Calcute November 8, Penang 14, and Singapara 17, Genaral-JARDINE, | MATHESON & CO.
Ching-t British steamer, 1,459, A. Hunt, Sydney vis Ports November 2, Coal and
Gentral.—BUTTERFIELD & Swide.
anton, British steamer, 1.11, J. Hogg, Shanghai ria & weton Nov. 20, General
JARDINE,
MATHESON & Co.
Taicheng, Ferman str., 828, C. Dahme, Chofoo Nov. 19, Beans-A. G. MORRIS
Don Juan, Spanish steamer, 664, Jose M. Marquez, Manila Nav. 21, General
Fokien, British stoner, GOD, J. Luwis, Taineni Nov. 21, Amoy 2, and Swatow 23, Coal and General, —DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Co.
Seats and Boxca dan bo reserved at KELLY | BRANDAG & Co. & WALSH, LIMITED.
ROBERT LOVE, General Agent. Hongkong, November 25, 1889. 2197
NOTICE.
By ohe Argyll and V the Kind courtesy of the COLONEL
2187
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.
The Oo.'s Steamship
Anchises, Captain LAPAS, will ba despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 27th Inst., at 4 p.m.
Passengers for Ewere desiring to proceed OVERLAND, can, on application to the Under- sigual, have deir Tickets endorsed for Burrender at Algira in s
in exchange for CoupoD Tickets to MARSEILLES (by Transatlantic Company's express busts), and thouge to PARIS OF LONDON, Algiers is 28 hours steam from Marseilles, and thence to don occupies about the same time.
For Froight or Pussago, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Ayerita, Hongkong, November 25, 1889.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Sutherland Highlanders, the BAND_will PLAY at the LADIES RECREATION CLUS on WEDNESDAY, the 27th Justant; at 4.30 p.m.
For the L. R. C.
OHAS. HIRST. Hongkong, November 25, 1889. 2329 FROM HAMBURG, PEÑANO AND
Livingston, Norwegian ateamer, 1,086. W. Wonner, Cheribon (Java) October 31, SugarJARDINE, MATHESON & Cc.
China, German steamer. 1,093, P. Hayo, de Co Baigon November 18, General.--Tove Kaz
November 25 :---
City of Pcking. Americai steamer, 3,129, J. M. Cavaly, San Fancisco October 29, 1,005 tons General-P. M. 8. B. 06.
Dantas, British atomer, 1.490, Purdy, Liverpol October 5, GeneralBUTTE FIELD & SWINE
Thames, British steamer, 4,077, W. A. Seaton, RN R, Bombay November 7, and Singapore 2, Mails and General.-P. & 0. 8. S.
TEREILLO & SWIRE.
GO-
OPERATIVE
COMPANY
2200
Nadeau and Duchons for Alexandria, Mr Zapalosinez; for Murssilles; Mesra Robison, P. Tubert and Wuhrlin
From Kube: for Marseilles, Mr Ladin.
Per Cassandra, from Hamburg, Mr C. Ghising, and 52 Chineas
For Ruang Lee, from Shanghai, 240 Chi- Dese.
DEPARTED.
Pot Furmass, for draw, bir and Mrs Paton and 3 children, Miss Carruthers, and
180 Chinese
Fakaki
and
For Yangled For Shanghai: from Hong- kong, Mr and Mrs Magno, Mivases E. L. Hauter, . Mitchell, Fisk, Men Read, and Mr P. M. Riva; from Marecilles, Messrs G. A. Butler and W. B. Walter from Culombo, Mr Buns' servant, For Kobe: from Marsailles, Mr Mornas from Sings puro, Mes Menaue, Katongga, Wonnda For Yokohama: from Marseilles Mesara Kejh, Yahada, Lahira, Cerramata, Kyoto, Nagai, and Teunds, Mr and
and Birs Boissonnade de Fontarse and 2 2 servants, Mcasta L. O, Pareto, Noma, Ojihir Okha wa, Kityarra and R. Kondo; From Colom- bo, Mr H. Le Grille; from Singapore, Mr and Mre Kate, and Mr Hassombhoy.
Per Taichiou, for Bangkok, 3 Europeans,
and 16 Chinese
Per
Ningpo, for Shanghai, 10 Chinese, Per luie, for Hoilor, 50 Chinese. Per Nachoen, from Hongkong: for Singa- Meera A M Silva, Chang Tack Ching, Chan Wan and family, for Gonca, Capt, J. C. Frost, and Me Joba. Kock ; for Southampton, Mr Edward Stirk; for Bra-
pore,
men, Mr Grinfeld. From Shanghai: For
Genos, Mesars A. Riva, Fleischer, fan Schermbeck, and G. Hanslor ; for. South- ampton, Mosare H Cook, George Brown; Channaho, British steamer, 1,465, Wil for Hamburg, Mr H. Ballauf: From Yoko liama, Newcastle November 6, Coal-Burhama; for Genou, B. H. Prince Yamashima, Mr Corv, Captains B. Kataoka, and H. Kuwaga, Baron von Rosenberg, Measra Lupinaky, Regierungs, Assessor Lucks, For Zatro, fur Amay, 6 Chinese; for Manila, Leea Lebarbier, and Major General L. Trips,
HINGAPORE.
PHE S.S. Cassandr, Captain Trovarn, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignoos of Cargo are hereby requested to cond in their Billa of Lading for cuuntur-J.
ignature by the Undersigned, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside
Independent, German steamer, 871, W.
Schifer, Chefeo November 19, Beaus. WIELER & Co.
Melbourne, French steamer, 9,557, Vor November 23, Mails and
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless on,MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
notice to the contrary be given before To- Monkow, the 26th Instant, at 10 x.m.
Any Cargo impeding hot discharge will be landed into the Gedowns of the Kow. LOON PIES AND Globows Co. and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left our Gudowne, and all Goods Lon-romaining undelivered after the 1st Dec.
2200
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI,
The Co.'s Steamship
Fikien, Captain Lewis, will bo despatched for the above
__. Poris on THURSDAY, the 28th Instant, at
Daylight.
(wil) by mbient, la pant
All broken, chafod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the downs, where they will be examined on the 1st Dec., at 4 p.m. No Fire Insurance has been effected.
SIEMSSEN & Co., Agents, Hongkong, Novem or 25, 1889 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
t
COMPANY, LIMITED.
2254
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND. SINGAPORE.
THE Company's stormship Wingsang having aired from the bore Forte, Consiguesa of Cargo by liez are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk info the Godowns of the Hong- 2235 KONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN Co., L., at, Kowinon, whence delivery may be obtained.
*For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, General Managers. Hongkong, November 25, 1889.
THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, SINGAPORE AND
BANGKOK.
The Company's Sesamor Khoa Chùa Cam đo Captain A. BENSON, Wil be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 20th Instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
YUEN FAT HONG, Agjenta.
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Hongkong, November 25, 1889. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA
The Co.'s Steamship
Wingsang, Capt. S. Chors will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 29th Instant, at 3 p.m.
This Steamer has superior First-class Accommodation, specially constructed to meat the requirements of tropical climates.
For Fraight or Pasago, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & O,
General Managers. Hongkong, November 20, 1889
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STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, VIA NAGA SAKI AND KODE. (Passing through the INLAND BEA.) -
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 1st December will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance has been affected, Consignees are requested
present all Claim for damages and/or shortages t later than the 7th December, otherwise they will not be recognized.
Bille of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, BIATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, November 25, 1889. 2225
DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA, LIMITED, CHEMISTA.
GEHRIGS TEETHING NECKLACES, BLACK, BLUE AND RED.
General.
Cessandra, German stammer, 1,090, H. Thomsen, Hamburg and Singapore Nov.
18, Ganers.-SIEMEN & Co.
Newch wang and Chiefoo Nov, 20, General. Kiel, German str.. 851. W. Krüczfeldt,
—Gro. 8. STEVENS & Uo,
Kuany Lee, Chinese str., 1,608, Lincoln,
|
Per Daphne, for Singapore, 2 Europeans, and 10 Chinese.
.
TO DEPAR
For Frejr, for Hoihow, 86 Chinese. Per Glenorchy, for Shanghai, & Buro- peans.
Per Haiten, for Coast Ports, 8 Euro
Shanghai November 22, General.-C. M. peans, and 400 Chinese, !
B. N. Co.
"DEPARTURES. November 24 2-m
Sachsen, for Europe, Yangis, fer Shanghai Elisabeth Graham, for Port Discovery. Annie B. Smith, for New York. Tatchiow, for Bangkuk, Glamurganshire, for Firm for Coast Singapore and London.
Porta.
Apervade, for Nagasaki, dheine, for Hoihow and Pakhoi,
November 25 Taicheng, for Whampoa. Canton, for Whampoa Chingtu, fur Shanghai.. Ningpo, for Shanghai. Daphne, for Singapore and Bam barg, Independent, for Whampoa. Yangtze, for Whampus
CLEARED
vejr, for Reihow and Pakhoi. Gleachy, for Shanghai, Haitan, for Coast Ports. Dawongs, for Hoihow and Bangkok,
PASSINGERS,
AR
Per Clara, irow Haiphong, 2 Europesas, and 97 Chinese.
Per Wangsang, from Calcutta, 2 Euro- penos, aud 150 Chinese.
Per Chengtu, tron Sydney, &c., Mra Baxendall and 4 children, Mrs Levy, Misi Dyer, Mrs Green and child, Meaara Staun tun, McGregorand Brevin, and 104 Chinese,
Per Canton, from Shanghai, 80 Chiness. Fer-Don Juan, from Manila, Mears Jobs Kock, Adolfo Wirsinowski, Tiburcia, Mates, Martin, and Miss Isabel Guebarra, and 35 Chinese.
Per Folien, from Taasui, Mr A, Butler, and 36 Chinese,"
Per City of Peking, from San Francis, Capt A. Benning, Mrs Sinclair, Mies Hen tiques and servant, Mr D. H. Mahomed Aiot and servant, Messrs Low, Chang, Sing,
TELS simple polia Tuw, Keon, Chow
Hing Win, and 347 Chiuces.
confidence and popularity with all who have used it dering the critical and tryingTEETHING TIME' of children. It does away with the necessity for Soothing Syrups and promotes painless and rapid dentition.
FOODS FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. NESTLE'S MILK FOOD.
Per Dardanus, hom Laverpool, &a., Mr Stewart, and 167 Chiness.
SICETAG REPORTS"
The British steamer Wingsang reports: From Singapore, moderate N.E monsoon, with heavy N.E. well, and much rạid throsighout.
The British steamer Chingtu reports: Bad fine weather throughout, excepting
just before arrival.
The British stoatner Cunton reports: Had light variable winde to Swator, Treat N.E. wind and thick, thence to Hongkong.
The Spanish steamer Der. Jura reporta: Light N.E. wind and bus weather.
The British stoamer Folien reports; Lelt Tamsui for Aiboy, 21st instant, had moderate N... wind and overcast, but fine to arrival: loft Amoy for Swatow, 22nd instaut, had fresh N.E. wind, and thick falling rato to arrival left Swatow 23rd, strong E.N.E. wind, high following ses, and steady falling rain to Mendons Taland
MEMOS, FÓR TO-MORROW. Shipping Daylight,Hailun leaves for Coast Porta 10 am. Thantes loaves for Shanghai, 8pm. -Gienorchy loaves for S'hai, do. 4 p.m.-Noun leaves for T'huma, do.
Meetings.. Noon-Mooting of Latong Planting Oo, Ltd, at Mosare Gibb, Livingston Co.'s Office.
9 p.m.-Mooting of Perseverance Lodge.
Amusements. Op.m.-Woodyear's Royal Australian
Cirens at Bowrington.
Miscellaneous Notice of Optional Cargo per Cassandra
to be sent in before 10 am,
A. S. WATSON & COM- PANY, LIMITED.
Estanlisuru A.D. 1841.
MANUFACTURERS OF AZRATED WATERS.
OUR AERATED WATER MANUFACTORY
a replete with the best Machinery, om- bodying all the latest improvements in the traile.
186 greatest-attention has been paid to .appliances for ensuring parity in the Water supply, to secure which we have added a Condensor capable of supplying us with 3,0 gallons of distilled water a day, and are now in a position to compote in quality with the best English Makers. Our where.
Waters cannot be surpassed any
The purest ingredients only nice used, the utmost care and aleanliness aré
used in the manufacture throughout.
FOR CUAST PORTS, Waters are packed
and placed on board ship at Hongkong Packages and Empties when received in good order.
prices, and the full amoant allowed for
No. 8887NOVEMBER 25, 1889.7:
DULNG the week ending 24th November, 1880, 175 Europeans and 2,051 Chinese visited the City Hall Museum.
THE NETHERLANDS INDI The report of the Royal Commission vation in Java and Menado after five year proposes the abolition of obligatory culti but to maintain it on the West Coast of SOUN Bumatra, with liberty to choose lande and, THE Band of the 1st A. & S. Highlandors method of cultivation, and the Government price of auffee to be increased to twenty- will play the following programme at the Eva guilders:
Officers, Mane to-morrow evening, commen- cing at 8.15 p.m. 2—3
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
OUTWARD BOUND-Zambest, Oct. 1; Len-
PASSED SURZ VANAL,
1, 15 Elektra, 18; dam, 29; Bea- venue, Nov. 1; Denbighshire, Deucalion, Glaucus, Koiune, 5; Achilles, Iphigenia, Euphrates, 8 AI HOMEWARD BOUND-Hassia, Oct. 1; Stratheam, 9; Altonover, Hesperia, 25; Laertes, Nestor, Flintshire, 20; Cyclops, Lydia, Albany, Nov. 5. The Norddentechor Lloyd S. S. Coy.'
atuamship Preussen, with the next onte ward GERMAN MALL dated Berlin 29th Oct., left Singapore on Saturday, the 23rd
November, at noon, and may be sxpected here on or about Thursday, the 28th Nov.
The Canadian Pacific Co.'s 8. & Port A
gusta, from Vancouver, leaves Yokoha ms for Kobo and Hongkong on the
26th instant: The Canadian Pacific s. 8. Parthia loft
Grand March Triumphal Robinson. Valse......Goldon Myrthen...Fahrbach. Selection..Rip Van Winkle..Planquette,
Owert thou in? the cauld blast
Songs
Sotention
The May bulls Mendelssohn.
the flowers Riscences
Gedfrey
of land...
Our Shanghai contemporaries are greatly amused at the discovery made by Governor Des Yeux that the residents of the Model
Settlement have two or three days a weak when they have practically nothing to do.' The Shanghai Mercury says:- This is
certainly a wonderful discovery. We are afraid His Excellency has got Shanghai
and Poking somewhat mixed up, for ho must have been thinking of the latter
-Vancouver for Japan, &, on the 16th place, or he would never have made such
inst.
loft
Temarks."
The Union Line is, s. Lingfield, from Lon-
don, left Singapore on the lōth inst., and may be expected here on or about the 25th inst. The N. G. I. &. a. Binagno, from Bozabay, Singapore on the 21st inst., and may be expected here on or about the 28th inst.
2. a. Lancelot left. Singapore on the ment, unwilling to lose such a trustworthy 21at inst., sud may be expected here servant, offered him the post of Summetary
Ma Oban Yin, who during the last twolvo yours he acted as Consul and Cousal Gy neral for China at Bavana, bas tendered his resignation, the condition of his health being such as to render a longer residence in Cuba undesirablo. The Chiness Govern
The
The
on or about the 28th inst
G. S. 8. Cu.'s steamer Antinor from of Legation at Washington, but he declined London, loft Singapuro on the 22nd the offer, it being his intention to retire inst, and may be expected here on or from the service. Mr Chan Yin will likely about the 29th inst
The E. & A 8. 5. Oo.'s steamer Guthrie return to Hongkong about the beginning of
left Port Darwin for this port on the 20th inat, and may be expected here on or about the 30th inst.
Counterfoil Order Books supplied on The application.
COAST PORT ORDERS, whenever practicable, are despatched by Grut etcamier leaving after receipt of order. -
Our Registered Telegraphic Address is, 'DISPENSARY, HONGKONG, And all signed messages addressed thus
will receive prompt attention.
The following is a List of Waters always, kapt ready in Stock :- PURE AERATED WATER
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
P. & O. Co.'s extra steamship Fenetia loft Bombay for Singapore and this port on the 14th inst
next year.
"
Ma G. J. Phillippe was to-day admitted to practice in the Supreme Court as star- Tister. The acting Attorney General, în
Fan delivery of the English Mail was begun moving the Court for Mr Phillippo'a admis- at 11 a.m.
Ar the inquest held on the remains of Mr Colin Jamieson the jury returned an open verdict.
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Among the passengers that arrived by the English mail to-day was Mr Henniker Heaton, the well-known postal reformer. SELTZER WATER He goes on to Japan and will 'probably re
tuen Home by way of America.
POTASH WATER
LITHIA_WATER
SARSAPARILLA WATER
TONIC WATER
GINGER ALE
GINGERADE. No Credit given for bottles that are dirty, or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose thn that of containing Aerated Waters, sa such bottles are never used again by
16.
WATSON'S
Pure Fruit Cordials. Prepared from the Juice of the finest selected Fresh Ripe Fruit. RAFFEBRY
BLACK CURRANT STRAWBERRY DAMBON
*
BED CURBANZ ORLEANS PLUM
PINE ATTLE MORELLA CHERRY
LI FRUIT, &c.
A table-spoonful (more or less neoording to taste) added to a tumbler, of plain or aerated water ferma a delicious bosorage. The addition of Winos or Spirits produce excellens and piquant results.
Price, 75 Cents per Bottle, or $7.50 por dozen Case Assorted...
RASPBERLY SYRUP STRAWBERRY SYRUP
Price, $1 paz RASPBERRY VINEGAR
For imparting a delicious flavour to E RATED WATER
SUMMER DRINKS, &
A
Bortle
THE White Star liner Arabic, which has been running for the O. std 0. Company on the San Francioso-Hongkong routo, leaves on the 10th December for London via the Suez Canal,
sion, said he entered the Juuer Temple in 1886. and. was called to the Bar on the 18th inst. Information of his having been called to the Bar was received by telegram, and of course there had been no time for a Certificata to arrive yet, but it would be lodged as soon as it a rivod. The Acting Chief Justice (Mr Fielding Clarke) said he had great pleasure in acceeding to the Attorney General's motion, and he took the opportunity of trishing Me Phillippo every success in the practice of his pro- fession. The order was made subject to the lodging of the certificate on its arrival.
THE ubscription "griffing" which arrived from Shanghai in the Indo-Chins steamer Tas Gymbbana meeting of the Polo Club Canton ysterday were drawn this afternoon will take place on Thursday afternoon, at Kennedy's Horas Repository. The fol Enclosure tickets are procurable from lowing is the allotment of the ponies, with Mesara Kelly and Walsh for $1; ladies and their timo recorda:---Mr E. J. Cozón, 1 members of the Jockey and Pole Oints, be- min 37 secs; Mr W. Cruickshank, 1.394; ing admitted fro
Mr F. Hohnke, 1.38; Mr A. G. Stokes, 1,34 Mr G. 8. Coxon; 1.354; Mr E. Oa.. As iron box containing some 839 in money, burne, 1.30h. Mr J.. D. Humphreys, 1.10; a cheque book and a number of documents, Mr D. Nowrojee, 1.34; Mr E. L. Woodin,. was stolen from the office of Me Pollock, 1.37; Me E. Frazer Smith, 139; Mr W. barrister at-law, on Saturday. The empty Legge, 1.56 Capt. S. Patterson, 1.37; box was recovered in the evening, but no Mr H. N. Mody, (1) 1:39, (2) 1.35; Mr C. trace of the contents has been found;
H. Hachioge, 1.41; J. J. Bell-Irving, 1.35; Mr B Layton, 1.36; Mr. E. J. Ho Chung Po, a Chinese shopkeeper, was Coxon, 1.36; Mr M. S. Silns, 140, brought before Mr Robinson in the Police
Court to-day, charged at the instance of The old Morning Star launch, which bas Acting Inspector Butlin with selling canshu carried many a thousand passengers acrosz without a licence. The charge was admitted the Kowloon Ferry, has been replaced by a and a fue of $100 was imposed,
larger and more powerful vessel of the same name, which will commence running
and thence overcast and moderate weather Sole Agents for Hongkong and China for LaNG Sam; an old offendor, waa mentenood to on the ferry service to-morrow morning,
with rain to port.
Peking
fine
MostaSTRAT JAME FRUIT JUICK AND CORDIALA.
A. 8. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,
Hongkong, Chins, and Manila 1184
DEATH..
year's hard labour by Mr Wodehouse to between Pedder's Wharf and the Kowloon day, for returning from banishment. Godown Wasit. The new launob, which is
was banished in April last for five years, and on Saturday he was arrested in British Kowloon.
The American steamer City porta: Sailed from San Francisco onto her
a highly-commendable and very welcome 29th, 3.09 p.m., bad fresh N. W. to 8. W.
result of Mr Dorabjee Nowrojee's enter winds, rough sea, and heavy Northerly swell the pistive panedge; arrived at Yoko hama
prise, is a ressol of the following dimon. 17th instan:, 10.47 p.m. Sailed 19th
A 13, Vistoria Place, Eastbourne, on instant, 6.04
had smooth sen B.,
sions Length betwoon perpendiculars, ACTING Police Inspector. Banson, of the 75 feet extreme breadth, 13 ft. 3 in.; weather
the October 18th last, aged 36 years, Joux. and light winds. Attived Hong- 256 inatent, 702 8.78. Stopped cut-02, of the Hongkong Diy Shu-ki-wan Station, has been awarded a depth moulded, 7 it. She is fitted with irang
Much esteemed and deeply regretted by ali sido 10 hours.
who know him. Friends will please acception with the recent capture at Shau-ki-wan on her trial trip attained a speed of 10.5 second-olasu medal for his service in connee compound surfaco condensing engines and The German stoner Cassandex reports : Mcderate weather, fresh N.E. wind from this intimation. the Paracula.
of two bost's creas of armed men, supposed knota. She is seated for 50 Europeans
The Chinese steamer Kwong Lee reports: The publication of this recommend to te pirates, one of whom shot Hanson in and is licensed to carry in all 104 peazen- Moderate N.E. monsoon, cloudy and rain at 7.45p.m. at times.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close
For SHANGHAL-
Per Changsha, from Newcastle, Mr and For Mrs Waterstone, Messrs Wilson, MoDowell, Robortion, Guillaume and J. Bucnell Smith, and, 24 Chinese
Per Phame, at 9 am, on Tuesday, the 20th instant (Late Isitera 9.10 to 0.30 am.
Extra postage 10 couts. Paid correspondence may then be posted in the moveable buz pa board the Packet
SHANGHAI, KOBEZ YOKOHAMA,
The China Stian.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1889.
TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL']
(Via Southers Line,).........
Per Giz orchy at 2.30 pm, on Tuesday, THE GOVERNORSHIP OF BOMBAY,
For
the 20th inst. NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Per Nizam, at 3.30 pa., on Tuesday, the 26th fest., inafand of as previous ly notified, HAIPHONG-
Per Thames, for Hongkong: from Lon- don, Mrs Androw, infant and somb, Mr Grant, Mr Danby, Capt. Irvino, Liont. Anun, Miss Johnson. Rev. Jones, Mrs For Jones, Miss Lambert, Dr. and Mrs Taylor, infant and child, and Mr Moore; from
Mesars
Per Clara, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the
26th inst
'H
LONDON, November 23.
the hand.
sers, 30 more than her predecessor. She has a comfortable little cabin and in alto- MESSES Adamzon, Bell & Co inform us that the Canadian Pacific B. Co.'s steamor The service between the city and Kowloon gether B superior kind of furry launch.
Port Augusta bas arrived at Yokohama and leaves to-morrow for Kobs and Hongkong The Tea ex Parthia arrived in New York on the 10th inst. The B.B. Botaria arrived at Vancouver on the 22nd instant,
ACCORDING to the Shanghai version of Renter's recent telegram about the French Premier's statement of policy, M. Tirard
with this and the fine vesels of the Steam Launch Company ought to be pretty near perfection, and it matters could only be ar. ranged so that the holder of a monthly or season ticket could take either launch that happened to be convenient, there would be nothing to complain of at all, and the result
we baliove would be highly advantageous
Lord Harris has been appointed Go-counselled the abandonment of the project aut only to the public but to the launch pro- vornor of Bombay..
for the separation of Church and State, who was the first to run a lanuok on this prietore as well. Meanwhile Air Nowrojen, According to the Hongkong sémion he ad-
now tuck used ferry, deserves the thanks of vocated separation. Shanghai is doubtless the community for the attention he has
· right.
BRAZIL. Universal suffrage has been proclaimed in Brazil.
Per Dardanus, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 20th inst.
RIDGE'S PATENT COOKED FOOL. Brindisi, Mr Chadwick, Hoo. 8. Lyttleton, For AMOY & SHANGHAL and Me W. Tennant; from Naples,
· MELLINS' FOOD.
Sitt änd Dickinson: from Bombay, Messrs
The P. & O, 8. N, Co.'s ALL AT FERY MODERATE RATES.
Steamship
Aucona,
FEEDING BOTTLES and FTTTINGS Osptalo W. MODIE, will
all patterns.. leave for the abuse places ou WEDNES. DAY, the 4th December, at Daylight.
TEETHING RINGS and PADS.
F. L. WOODEN,
- EVERY REQUISITE Superintendent.
P. & 0. §. 3. Co. 'n Office,.
Hongkong, November 25, 1889.
2228
FOR LONDON PTA SUEZ CANAL
FOR THE NURSERY AND SICKROOM. Hongkong, November 25, 1889.
M. P. Talati,
and
Per China, at 4.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 28th inst
For STRAITS & CALCUTTA,
Per Wingsang, at 2.30 p.m., on Friday, i
the thirst.
silver monthly.
(From Singapore Papers)
GERMANY AND AUSTRIA: London, 15th Nov.-The Emperors of Germany and Austria have met at Inn- spruck.
shown to the convenience and comfort of In spite of the very disagreeable weather his passengers. un Baturday evening and the deplorable
visitors who enjoyed the performance great 17. The matinee advertised for Saturday had to be postponed, however, owing to the rain, and will take place on Wednesday
A BUROLARIQUE attack was made this morn
acting as Chargé d'Affaires of the Germau Empire, has, in token of the esteem in which he is held by the Imperial Chinese Government, received the Double Dragon of the second class decoration whích an der ordinary circumstances is only awarded to Envoya Extraordinary.
THE REHABILITATION OF SILVER.. and Master Rastem; from Penang. Mr Loh For AMOY & MANILA.—
K. F. Dalal, K. Kavasjes,
There are persistent rumours that Ame-state of the roads, Woodyear's Circus at We learn from the Chinese Times that Baron ua Chee,
Par Don Juan, at 2,30 p.nz, on Wednes rics intends to purchase. 4,000,000 dollars Bowrington attracted a large number of of the Minister, Herr von Braudt, has been in Singa .11. Chinese; from Chup
Clemens Kettaler, who during the absence pore, Dr. and Mrs Wilson, 2 children and
day, the 27th inst. Mr J. West, and 35 Chinese For SAIGON servants, Mr J. For Shaughai: I from London, Miss Lindon, Misa McQuestion Massra Kalkenbeck, Gilham, Clare, Young, Anderson and Doz gett. For Yokohama: from London, Mr and Mrs H. Hentou and maid, Mr. Steel, Mrs Steel, 2 infante and amab, and Miss 2281 Divers from
Mr. Tigiatri Naga tubai
from
Jaloutta Per Melbourne, for Hongkong from Shanghai, Miss Santos
abs and amsh, MrCosta's Binfants, and Rev. Brabouillet; from Yoko. bama, Messses Loureiro, Leigh and
Soga Moume From Shanghai: for Saiger, Mrs Frer Danish steamer, 397, C. A. Lund,nilisbert for Singapore, Miss Hornstein: for Colombo, Mr and Mrs Barnhart for Pakhot November 20, and Foihow: Alexandris, Rev. Evariste de Boeck for General. ARNOLD, Karnere & Co Marseilles, Mr Wood, Miss Anne: Corti, Clara, German steamer, 674, C, Christen-Messrs Duvalle Despiooz, Orespel and won, Haiphong November 20, General- Lergy. From Yokohama for Saigon, Mr The usual hours will be observed in 2327 SIPMENT,
Gupot, Mouare Emery, Thourine, Lhermits, closing the Mails, &c.
The Steamship
Arabic,
Capt. DAVIDSON, will be despatched as above ou
TUESDAY, the 10th-Proximo,
This Vessel offers exceptional advantages for First-class Passengers.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, November 25, 1859.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
November 23, 1889:-
MAILS DY THE FRENCH PACKET Th Frough Contract Packet Melbourne will
MR BRADLAUGH
MR CHAMBERLAIN
ing on a boned in Tun Wa Lone from which Straits Times anys -We hear that the hyd. by despatched on WEDNESDAY, has had a relapes:
a small sum of money was stolen. Theophobia committee are not likely to advise the 27th Instant, with Mails for the
the complete measure of destruction or thieves ransacked a number of bones in the temporary isolation which has been urge United Kingdom, Europe, and places be- youud, mid Marsilles; to Saigon, Straita is vaiting Egypt and will not return until house searching for money and valtaties, ed in our columns, but that they will be Settlemente, Batavia, Burmah, Cerlon, February
content with some recommendations regard. but disdained to burden themselves with the Australasian Colonies, Pondichery,
ing compulsory muzzling. If that should Madras, Caloutte, Aden, Mauritius,
booty of a bulky character. The turglary be the case there will be getoeral disappoint Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
was committed as 8 a.m., but it was not tillment among those who hoped for a thor ough policy. It may be noted, incidentally, five hours after that time that it occurred that hydrophobia is prevalent among dogs to the inmates to inform the police.
in Pahang
MR H. M. STANLEY. London, Nov. 18,-Caravans with aup- plies are being sent to Mpwapwa to meet Stanley
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