Page
THE
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
GOOD 8.5. PEKIN and 3.8.
KHONG M.
For Particulars, apply to
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
ROYAL
GREAT SUCCESS, **
TO-NIGHT (MONDAY),
1999
SUI KER OHAN, 60, Bonham Strand West.
Hongkong, November 14, 1892.
Notices to Consignees.
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE 8.5. Salatiga, Capt. HILDEBRANDT, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are horoby requested to end in their Bill of Lading for counter gnature by the Undersigned, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Any Carge impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godorus of the Hoxa- JONG, KOWLOON WHARY & GODOWN CO., LD., and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods Potaining undelivered after the 4th Feb. will be lubject to rent:
All brokop, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will Es examined on the 4th Feb, at p.. No Fire Insurance has been affected.
SIRMSSEN & Do.,
Agente
Hongkong, January 28, 1893.
STEAMSHIP SAGHALIEN. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
LAST NIGHT. REBARE FRIVOLITE
TO-NIGHT
IN THE PRESEÑON OF HI EXCELLESOF THE GOVERNOR AND LADY ROBINSON, ETC.
FRIVOLITY Proclaimed by the large Audience prosent on Saturday to be the very best and. funniest Entertaiment that has over visited Hongkong
COMTCALITIES,
MUSICALITIES,
FARCICALITIES,
WHIMSICALITIES,
FROLIC and
SHIPPING REPORTS. The Gorman steamer Amoy reports Generally a weather, light breeze, zon DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, moderate, from the Chapel Island down. wind Nrary angy weather. January 24th roke German ship Adolph, bound Naga Baki, latitude 30 20 N., long, 124" E-
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO
The Co.'s Steamship
Thales; Capt. BATHURST, will be despatched for the above Portaon WEDNESDAY, the 1st February, a Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
... General Managers. Hongkong, January 30, 1893.
The British stumor Changsha reports Had strong N.Ebrooze along the Austra Han casst, light variable airs across the China Sea Juuary 25th, spoke Ardgay, bound North, lat. 10.00 N., long, 122.00 E
The Chiness steamer Kuang Les reporia: Rad strong N.E monsoon, with fog and rain from lansing Slugbel to arrival in Hongkong
-
The British steamer Ardgay reports:¦ Had moderate and light variable winds and 181 fine woather throughout the passage.
The British steamer Thales "reports:
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.Light variable braces and bary weather
NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS.
BODINAL.
FUN (without Vulgarity).THE NEW ONE SOLUTION, DEVELOPER. Meraly requires dilution to be ready FREEAR'S FRIVOLITY' as performed boforo T.R.H. The Prince and Princess of for use.
In litre bottles. Wales, Duko and Duchess of Teck, Grand Dake Michael, all the Governor and Prinoca of India, King of Siams, etc., etc.
By klad permission of Lieut. Colonsi RAVEN and the OrrIVERS of the SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY, à contingent 174 of the BAND will be is attendance.
NOTION TO CONSIGNEES. CONSIGNEES of Cargo from London
and Havre ox Steamship Krymanthe, and from Bordeaux az Steamships Pt. Larry Lallier and Byriaud des Verques, In connection with the above Steainer, are hereby informed that their Goods- with the exception of Opium,Treasure and Valuabionare being lauded and stored ai their risk at the HONGKONG & KOWLOOR WHARF & GODOWN COMPANY's Godowns, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be ob fained Immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will beforwarded on, unless Intimation is received from the Consignos before Noon TO-DAY (Thursday), the 25th. Instant, requesting it to be landed here.
Plan and Tickets at Mcoste. KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED
℗
POPULAR PRICES - Front Seats 82; Soeend, 31; Military and Sailors in uniforms 50 centa.
Doors open at 8.30. Overture at pm. EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS, Roars of Laughter from beginning to end.
THEATRE ROYAL TO-KIGHT. Hongkong, January 30, 1893.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION:
180
No. 38.
INFORMATION has been Received from that AUTHORITIES the MITAY ARTILLERY PRACTICE from the Bat- toribs will take place as ander, during the Goods remaining unclaimed after THURS-month of FEBRUARY, 1893, between the DAT, the 2nd February,, at Noon, will be hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. subject to rent, and lauding charges.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
All Cintona zet be sent in to me on or before THUZSVAT, the 2nd February, or they will not be recognised.
All Damaged Packages will be exstained on THURSDAY, the 2nd February, at 3 p.m.
No Fire Insuranoo has been effected.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent.
Hongkeng, January 26, 1893.
157
Not Responsible for Debts: Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
15 to 3rd February-From Kowloon East
in South-Easterly direction. Fro North Point in a North-Easterly direc North-Wester tion. From Lyenton in
ly, North-Easterly, Fasterly and South- Easterly directions.
6th to 10th February.-From Belcher's
Foint in North-Westerly and South Westerly direstions. From, Stone- cutter's Inland in Westerly and South- Westerly directione
Blank firing will also take place from Kowloon West and Victoria Battarins. All SHIPS, JUNKs and other VESSELS are LUTIONED to keep clear of the Ranges.
The inhabitants of the Houses near Balthers, Kowloon East and Kowloon West Batteries are warned to keep their Glass Windows open during the practice, and all people working in the vicinity of Belcher's HELEN BAUWER, Hawaian ship, Capt. A.Battery are also warned to keep clear of W. Newell Showan & Co.
that part which will be indicated by gun- ners placed on sentry for the purpose.
By Command,
To-day's Advertisements.
HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE DIVIDEND at the Rate of 5 PER
TGENT, or $1.00 per SHAST, declared at the Ordinary Hatf-Yearly Meeting of Shareholders held This Day, will be PAY. ABUE the BoxesоNG AND SHANGR BANKING CORPORATION on and after TUES. DAY, the 31st Instant.
SHAREHOLDERS are requested to apply at ike Orrick of the Company for WARRANTS,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
184
T. ARNOLD, Becretary, Hongkong, January 30, 1695. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID, SUEZ, JEDDAH, SUAKIM, MASSAWAN, HODEDDA, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE,
G. TM. O'BRIEN,
Colonial Secretary. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
Hongkong, 27th January, 1893.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF *HONGKONG.
IN BANKRUPTOY.
No. 26 or 1892.
AMIDOL
A NEW DEVELOPED, enthusiastically com- monted on both by Professional, and Amateurs; allows great latitude in develop meat.
1 oz. Bottles, $1,50. RE-TOUCHING SKT, $2.00.
BE-TOUCHING AND Sporting Sets, $1.59.
SYPHON WASHING TROUGHS, $3.00, $4.30.
ADAMS IDEAL HAND CAMERAS,
£0.
δες
throughout Steamer in Amoy, Cheyang. Steamers in Swatog. Kengang, ang, Potong, Wenchow, Newchuang, Chouchow fue, Haiton, and U.S. gruboat Alert
MEMUS, FOR TO-MURKOW Shipping.
Daylight.-Forinosd leaves for Bwatow. - 4 pm, Lycemoon leaves for Shanghai..
Auctions.
No. 9357 JANUARY 30, 1898,
BIRTH, On the 10th Inalant, at Beout, Coros, the Wife of FA. MORGAR, Eng., Chiol Úam- missioner of Royal Corean Customs" of
MARRIAGE.
So
HMB Impérieuse, Admiral Fremantle's dagship, and the Russian omiser Dimitri
Donskoy sailed for Singapore yesterday K. Mtroopship Tamar also left for England,
At St. Andrew's Church, Tokyo, by the taking home the cows, that buye Noon-Auction of Fire Enginua at Mr Venerable Archdeacon Shaw, on Tuesday, relieved from the recently commissio
J. M, Armatrong'a,
the 17th last, the Rev. David MashALL ships on the China Station. LANG, M.A. of Osaka, to Miss ADELAIDE NORTON WHITNEY, daughter of the tute William Whitney, M., of Newark,
Meetings, Noon,Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Land Investment & Agonoy Co., Ltd., at Company's Offices. 9p.m.-Mecting of The Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hong kong, Incorporated..
Miscellaneous. Dividend of 5% on Shares of The Hong kong, Canton & Macao Steamboat Co., Ltd, payable. Goode per Wingsang undelivered after
6.p.m. landed
HONGKONG REGISTER.
J., U.S.A., and stator of Dr. W. NTR bibf Engash mail bringe a voluminous
catalogue of the members of the British. STARS DEATHS. Whitney, of the U. 8. Legation, Tokyo.
Medida) Aandciation, 14,000 in number in 63: At Hongkong, on the 28th Instant, and Cooly, Captain W. W. ALLISON, 8.6. Deeply regrottad. Australian papers pleng copy..
Tsinon.
branches. The Hongkong and China Branch Las 56 members, reorganized twelve years
Un the 29th Instant, at the Wildernas, Day, Inspector Gegere) Alex. Turn- Caine Road, Gronan EDWARD GRAY,, third ball, M.D., R.N., is president, son of Hubert Marshall Murray Gray, of Damblanc, N.B.; aged 28 years.
Previous on date at On date at ar 7.85 p.m. deyatip. 10,
07
** | The China Mail.
Barometer, i 20.99 Temperature
90.07
29.96
66
的
92
92
6
4
3
004
The British steamer Phra Chom Kino ro parts Experienced fine weather through- tamuoth sea... January 28th, apoka U. S. Man-of-war, bound to South.
The British steamer Nanshan reports: Left Bangkok 21st January, and Ang hin Bumidity 78
Wind.... 23rd; experienced fine and S. wind tu vitalnotion of
thence to porty
Force:******** 200 miles of Hoogkongs strong NAV, Nk and N.E. winds and
Weather dirty assabor. January 27th, spoke a Bai Pakahan, bound to South Oranje! The British steamer Paoling reports Bad moderne N.E. breeze and duit foggy weather from Woosang to Sentow. An cbored unde Namoa, for shelter right of 27th Swatow to Hongkong, fresh N.E. breeze and the aquailored
VISITORS ÁT, HOTELS." BONGKONG HOTEL. Mr K. D. Adama Mr D. Macleay L-Oal. & Mrs Ball Licut. Matheson, EE Hon. Dr. E. Bedloa Mrs Matheson |M. J. Benavides Miss Marwall
Mr and Mrs LouisMr J. McWilliama
Beansit
Capt. Moore, RN. Mrs L. R. Blanchard Mrs Nial and child
Mr G. W. Brown Lietit, F. O'Malley,
Miss Caird and maid A.S;C.
Capt. Callaghan, 18. Ar M. Metzler... Capt. and Mrs ComboSir Ruhard Musgrave Mr G. 0. Dox Me L. Parato L. D. Dowings, R.x. Mr Paul Capt. Danalogban Mr W. Parfitt Mr F. Donohue ka.
Mr Ellie Capt. Fawkes, R.N. Mr and Mrs Fravar
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. January 28 :--
44
Amoy, Germer ateamer, 662, W. Wulf, Kobe and Moji January 20, General EDGARD SCHELEHALS & Co.
Changsha, British steamer, 1,463, J. K. Williams, Bydney via Poris, January 6. Coal, Lead and Shell SWIRE.
January 29:-
&
Taiseng, British steamer, from Cantoa. Holstein, German str., 886, J. Bruhn, Saigon January 25, Rice.-WIRLES & Co.
Danar, German str., 1,201, B. Grund- moon, Saigon January 25, Rice and Paddy.
LAUTE & WAGENEE
Kwang Lo, Chinese steamor, 1,604, L Lincoln, Shanghai January 26, General.
C. M. B. N. Co.
Mrs C. M. Perkios
Mr & Mre Raymond
Mr. A. Raymond
Mr G. A Renny
Mfr O. Goldschmidt
Bon, and Mr Good-
man
Highest open of température an the 29th... 58- Lowest open siz tempatare on the ... D2 -Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 30. 1893.
Yol, XI-To. §.
'CHINA REVIEW'
WILL BE READY TO-MORROW.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, WINES AND SPIRITS.
E iovite, attention to the following
WBrands, all of which are excallent quality and good value for the money.
The same being specially selected by our London House, and bought ditest from the most noted Shippers, are imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus enabling us to supply the best growths at moderste prices.
In ordering it is only necessary to state the name and quantity of Wine or Spirit quality
Mr J. Dashwood-wanted, and initial letter for
Saunders
Eir and Mrs E. Sharp Mr Fred. E. Shead Mr. L. Starr
Mr T. E. Griffitho Mr F. Henderson Lt. R. Herbert, R.N. Dr. Szchalesz Mr and Mrs Inchbaldita A. Guedon-Sızith
Mr&Mrs Thomaett and child
Mr J. de LavandeyraMe W. Tafnall
Mr and Mrs Worton Mr Leeds Major & Mr Lloyd Mr and Mrs II. E. W. Mr and Mra Lafkine Fetherston-Whitney Minx Maclaron Capt. Wyles
VICTORIA HOTEL.
M: Ed. Angaria M: A. 3. Bagantt Mre Bagus! Mr Ch. Bindor Mr John Bolton Mr C. Brown Mr M. P. Goombe
Mr C: B, Dowley Mr Durnerni Mr G. W. Eldy, Mes For
Mr M. Ginsburg Mr A. Hanun
Gisela, Austrian atgamer, 2,643, G. Nicolish, Bombay and Singapore January 22, General,DAVID SASSOON, SONs & Co. Ardgay, British str., 1,980, James Thou, Java via Macuasar Straits Jazuay 10,
Mr Hellos Sugar-JARDINE, MATHESON & Oc.
Mr Hormet Kwongsung, British steamer, 1,111, Bles Mr W. Butler man, Wuhu, January 25, Rico.-JARDINE, MATREION & Co.
་
Thales, British steamer, 820, Bathurat, Taiwanion January 23, Amoy 26, and Sw tow 28, General, DoveLas STEAMSHIP Co 183 Phra Cham Klas, British steamar, 1015,
in the Malter cf HO SHAD SHAN
otherwise BO KI KAM, a Debtor. Ex-parte LEUNG LAI TONG, a Greditor.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Receiving NOrder dated the 244 day of January,
Mc Kahost Oapt, F. A. Kofod Mr McLallan Mr Morria Mr. Frank O'Brien Mr J. Fluss
Mr W. Schwaler.. Mr A. Sommerville Mr Stelzl
Mr. John Stewart Mr Guorgo Stewart Mr Alfred Swall Mr G. S. Thompson Capt. J. Warne Mr H. J. Workinat.
MOUNT AUITIN HOTEL
Mr Beattie Mr S. L. Benjamin Mr H E. Boxshall Mr Hart Fuck
Mr Cockrano
J. Fowler, Bangkok January 20, and Ang-Bor. R. F. Cobbold hin 22, Kios & General.-YUEN FAT BON. Mr and Mrs C.: 0.
Fidelio, German steamer, 653, Nissen, Coben Bangkok January 17, Rics.-MEICHES & Mr J. B. Congatria
Mr H. Crawford
Co.
Kingsland, British steanter, 1,497, 31. Beott, Cardiff December 4, Goal.-SIEMSSEN & Co.
January 30:-
Mias G. G. Hogy Br W. Macbesa. Mea. W. Macbean,
nurse and children Mr Charles G. Malcal
Mes Van Nieron
Mr J. Mitchell
Mr A. ROAD
Mr F, Saunders Mr and Mrs W, J. Mr Geo. Fenwick Saunders Mr and Mrs Harding Mr and Mrs F. 0.
Sonton and child
Mr Taylor
Mies Hogg
WINDICK HOTEL,
Kurellia, Britial steamer, from Canton. Hebe, Norwegian steamer, 1,664, J. N. | Mm Barroll' Clauson, Saigon January 28, Rice and Master Barroll Paddy.--ORDER.
1893, has been made in respect of the Eatste of HO SHAU SHAN otherse HO ΚΙ KI KAM, MASTER of the TIN YOU For Him Bore.
Laing, British atomer, 1,088, Thos. Shop, No. 44, Bunlu Strand, Victoria, Hongkong, upon the Petition of LEUNG Gyles, Wuhu January 21, Chinking 23, and LAI Toxo, Creditor of the said Elo SHAU Swat 23, Rice, &-BUTTERIEL & SHAN where Ho Kr KAM, filed on the SwIK 22nd day of December, 1892,
Mra Dadit
Mr J. R. Jayca Mr and Mrs Alex. Me.3. F. Boullon. *. Kourure Nomahan, British steaner, 805, Josoph Miss L. Bum Major Lyoll
Mr A. MangaDE Blackborne, Bangkok January 23, Rico. Major Chapman
frs Chapa
Tanes Hon. N. G. Mitchell- Mr S. L Danby Capt. Ub. N. Dodira Mitchell-Innes
HOME W. T. 3. Monat Rev. F. E. Dunlop Capt. and Mrs Morris Mra Duulep aud Mr and Mrs Pigott
children
aft P. W. Sharples DrStephenson, ... Mr Barruazio Fernan-Mra F. B. Stuphonsen
des
Miss K. Stopfenacu Vice-Conan P.Ciavan-Capt, &Mrs Stonham
nillaa
Capt. A. Tillett Mr P. Hober
Mr A. Trente Mrs. B. Harmony Mrs L. f. Tubell Mr F. W. Johnson Lt. WR. Willis B, N,
Frejr, Danish steamer, 397. C. L. Strand,
And Notice is hereby further given that Pakhi January 27, and Hothow 29, Gene-Mr G. Engel TUESDAY, the 21st day of February, 1893, ral, ARNOLD, KARBERG & Co. at 12 o'clock Nyon precisely, has beep fired for the Fires General MEETING DI CREDITORS to be held at the REGISTRY
of the Supreme Court, Queen's Road Central, Victoria aforesaid.
No Croitor can vote unless he previously proves his Debt.
Focus of Proof and Proxy can be obtain at the Orrior of the Official Receiver, situato at the Registry aforesaid, during Office hours.
118E Steamship Gistle having arrived, Consigases of Cargo are hereby in. formed that their Goods, with the exceptioned of Opium, are being landed at their risk Into the Godowns of the BONGKONG 4XP. KOWLOON WHASE AND GODOWN Co., LTD., whence delivery may be obtained. This Vessel brings un Cargo:-
From VENICE, 01 8.a. Carlotta, tranship pod at BoMWAY. From CATAUTTA, ex ea Aide, transhipped at Cevoso. From TRIESTI, EX 6.6. Imperatriz, taushipped Fit BOMBAY,
Ontional Cargo will go on to SHANGRAI UZ. Iess noties to the contrary bo giren befors #p.m. TO-RAT,
No Claims will be admitted after the Gloods have left the Godowas, and all Olaius ancest be sout in to the Undersigned BEFORE NOUX ON THE 4TH INSTANT, OR THEY WILL MOT HE RAÇOOKLZED.
No Fire Insurance has been offected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 5th Instant will be subject to rent.
Bills of lading will be countersigned by DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, January 2), 1893.
177
INDO.CHINA STHAM NAVIGATION- COMPANY, LIMITED.. FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE
THE Company's 8.5. ingang having arrived from the above Parts, Ogri signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed. that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
-Cargo impeding the discharge or remain- Ing on board after TO-MORROW, the 31st Intasy at 5p.cn will be landed at Con- menen tak sad expense into Godowns, at
will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hengkong, Jantafy 39, 1893.
|
DEPARTURES. January-29-
Imperisuse, British frigate for Singapore. Tamar, British troopship, for Singapore. Dimitri Donskey, Rus, cruiser, for Singapore. Kwongaung, for Canton. Chsan, for Haiphong. Fokies, for Swalow. Triumph, for Haiaow.
January 30-
At the First Gonoral Meeting the Cre |ditore will be asked to consider whether | Kwang 'se, for Cantor-
the Debtor shall be adjudged Bankrupt Charters Tower, for Kuichtnutzu. or whether they, the Creditors, will enter Deuteros, for Saigon..
e proposal for a Composition or Copack, for Singapore and Londyn. Boheme of arrangement,
tain
C. F. A. SANGSTER, Official Receiver, REGISTRY, SUPREME COURT, Hongkong, 28th day of January, 1893. 182
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY; UNDER MAI CostasCT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI & KOBE.
This Cu's Steamship
Gizala, Captain NICOLICH, Will leave for the above place on FRIDAY, the 3rd February, at Daylight.
For Fraight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents. Hoppkong January 30, 1893. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED., FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA
The Co.'s Steamship
Wingsang,
183
Haiphong top hai phon
Taining, for Shanghai. Peshawar, for Shanghai. Pooting, for Canton..
CLEARED Fermosa, for Swalow, Changsha, for Shanghat. Actis, for Bluthor, Jaco Diederichsen, for Saigon,
PASSENGERS. ARTED Per Amoy, from Kobe, 4 Chinese, For Charjah, from Sydney, 108 Chinese, Ter-Kong Le, from Shanghai, Captain Knasson, and 60 Ching.
Per Gisela, from "Bingapore, ariea, and 285 Chinese.
Mission
Per Thales, from Swatow, 40 Ohiness. Por Para Chum Klas, from Bangkok,
Chinesa.
POST OFFICE/NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For BANGKOK-
Por Phra Chula Vom Klas, at 9.30a.m.
on Tuesday the 31st inst
For SHANGHA
Por Ohangwen, at 10,30 6. m., on Tuesday,
the 31st inst
Per Lucemtion, at 3.30
the 3kat inst.
Fur SINGAPORE
6
desired. FORTS. (For Invalids and general use.)
Per doz Case. Fer Bot
....
A Alto Douro, good quality,"
B Vintage, superior quality,
12
1.10
C Fine Old Vintage, superior
=== || Är the Magistracy to-day two mau Fore
The
The grablication of this issses commenced charged before Mr Wodehouse with bring ing six cattle unfit for human food Lafo the Colony and not reporting the same, case was before the Court on Saturday, and since then it had been ascertained that the ostile woro not disessed but ware - in a very emaciated condition. Mr Wode house imposed tines of $10 each upon the defendants.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, JANUARY SU, 1893,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Passed Buez Canal OUTWARD BOTED;-Kingsland, Dec. 23
Glenelg, 30; Cardiganshire, Glenavon, Fan. 3; Bendomond, Obi, 6; Mogul,
was a chargód at the Magistracy to
10; Lexertes, Jer, Boynton, Tan- day with attempting to extort money from tallon, 19; Moyu, 16 Cyclops, a brothel keeper. He alleged that the Caledonien, 17; Telemon, Macduff, 20; woman owed him money on sccount of Neckar, 24.
HOMEWARD BOUND-Argyll, Dec. 90; two girls he had sold her, but the woIDAD Bentawers Nutley, Jan. 10; Ajax, denied that tham was any truth in this Glenfalioch, 13; Diomed, Ningchow Ireomshire, 17 Canton, Gleneagles, Titan, Formosa, Salamis, 20; Ethiope,
13.
atory, and the girls produced bills of sals purporting that they had been sold for $90
each but not by the accused, who was sont
The O. & 0. Casas. Ucanic, with the to prison for ninety days by Captain Hast-
AMERICAN MAIL of January d loftings.
The
Yokohama on Thursday, the 26th
instant, at daylight, and may be ex-
pected here on or about Tuesday, the Tag first semester of the Presbyterian 31st inst.
School for mon and boys at Fa-fi, Canton, olosed on Saturday evening, and most of the students return to their homes for six weeks, some living two or three hundred miles
R. M. 8. Empress of India, frea Vancouver, left Shanghai for Hong kong on Sunday, Jan. 29, st 8 p.m., and may be expected to arrive here on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock
Away. Dr Honey, Rev. A. A. Fulton and The Northern Pacific steamer Tacoma left native teachers conducted the examinations, Victoria, B., on Thursday, Jan. 12, which were well sustained, Friday in solsnae, *** for Japan and Hongkong.
The P. M. §. 8. Oo, a steamship City of philosophy and theology, Saturday in Chi- Rio de Janeiro, with nails, are left nese classics; English is not taught, but the San Francisca for this part, vio Yoko Romanizing of Chinese words le taught. Rev. home, on Jan. 14.
Green Capsule $10 $100. The 0.40. B. s. Gaelic, with maila &o., left H. V. Nopea started this institution ten years San Franoises for this port via Hono-age in Canton, and for several yours he bra bad Juli and Yokohama, on Jan, 24.
Red Capsule ...................
quality, Black Seal Cap- sulo
D Very Fine Old Vintage,
+
extra superior, Violet
the Rev. O. F. Wister as associate. There
14 1.25 The China Mutual Co.'s atcamor. Haisoie, are three Chinese teachers, and 100 have from London and Liverpool, lefs Sin buen enrolled the past term, with an average
Capsule (Old Battled)...... 18
SHERIES,
G
1.50
0.60
A Delicate Pals Dry, diduer wine, Green Capsule..... B Superior Pale Dry, dinner wine, Green Seal Cap- sule.......................... 7.50 0.75 Manzanilla, Polo Natural
Sherry, White Capsule... 10 100 00 Superior Old Dry Pala Natural Sherry, Red Seal Capsule 10.
D Very Superior Old Pals
Dry choice old Wine, White Seal Capauta 12 Exten Superior Old Pal
Dry, very finest quality, Black Seal Capaulo (Old Bottled)
ULARETS
gapore for this port on Jan. 25, and
may be expected here on or abunt attendance of 85. Jan. 31. The O. S.. S. Co.'s steamship Achilles
We had occasion lately to call attention to
loft Singapore on Jan. 26, and may be expepted hero on or about Feb. L'ul a wise and liberal concession made by The D. D. R. a. Friggo, from Hamburg, Meatre Joht Swire and Sons to their
left Singapore on Jan, 25, and may be expected here on or about Feb. 1. employés in this part of the world. It is The Aratoon pear, from Calcutta, now reported that the same firm parpaesa left Singapore on Jan. 28, and may be aplarging its business or far as the Taikou expected hers on or about Feb. 4. 1.00- The N. G. 1, a Bisgns, frors Bombay, Sugar Refinery le concerned, and the nows let: Singapore for this port on Jan. 28, must be accepted in some measure as in- and may be expected hare en or about dicative of the prosperity of at least and Feb. 4. The P&O. Kala lett Bombay for industry which finds its opster in Hong-
this port on Jan. 19,
hear that a very large order has kong. We The P. and D. & Bombay laft London for beari placed by the firm referred to with
this port on Jan. 21.
1.10
1.25
* 14
manufaotniere, for additional plant in Per Case. Fer Cat Tas Northern Pacific Co.'s steamship connection with the Teikoe Bouery, which
1 dos. 2 z Questo Pints. Pintshire arrived at Victoria, B.O., bn her will bring the power of output at Curry.
voyaga.to Tacoma, on the 27th inst.
A Superior Breakfast Claret,
Red Capsule
4 $4.50
Bay to considerably over four thousand
B St. Estophe, Red Capsule 4.60 5.00 THE N. G. 1, ateamer Bisagno, from Bontons per week. This fast appounts for the
St. Julion, Red Capsule ... 7.50
D La Rose, Red Capsule 11 12 00 bay, loft Singapore for this port on the
Shute Foy
55.00 the 28th inst, and may he orpocted here 8 '8.50 on or about the 4th February, 12 12.50
Haut Brion Larrivot. 17 18.00 Mouton d'Armailhacq 19
Cuesco
Château d'Anglade
HOOKS.
Nierstein.
12
Hocklamer
20
Budesheimer ...................
24
BURGUNDIES.
Chablis, white wine
12
building operations now being patted as at
the busy centre of Quarry Bay, and we
hope it may be an earnest of the revival of
industries and trade all round. fu this part
20.00 For Flabbing a tall keeper in Square of the world.
Street on Saturday, a coolie was sent tó prison for minuty days by Captain Hastinge À WIDESPREAD feeling of regret was 62- a the Magistracy to-day.
Meursault, superior white wine 16 Volnay, very superior rad wine 10 20,00
MADEIRA & CHAMPAGNES. Full particulars of the various Brands in stock an application. BRANDY.
Per doz
نجد
perienced in stripping circles when the news became known of the death of Captain W, TO-DAY at the Magistracy a junk master N. Alllion, of the Chius Navigation Co, a was fined $50 for leaving the anchorage at steajour Tsinan. Until a few months ago, | Yau-ma-ti and going to Sam-suispe without Captain Allison was in robust health, but
displaying lights.
ho became affected with dropsy, which within the past week or two developed Or the 1,063 persons who visited the City with unusual rapidity and careind bin eff Hall Museum during, the week ending rather unexpectedly on Saturday opening ....$13 $1.20 | Jaudary 29th, 233 were Europeans and when he was being taken ashore to the
Case. Per Bot. A Hennessy's Olit Pale, Red
Capsule
D Superior Very Old Cogano,.
Red Capsule
Very Old Liqueur Como, 204
D'Hennessy's Finest Very Old
Liqueur Cognas, 1872 Vintage, Red Capsula... 30 SCOTCH WHISKY,
A Thorne's Blond, White
Capente
B Watson's Glenorchy Mel.
8
low Blend, Blue. Cap- sule, with Name and Trade Mark, CWatson's Aberlour-Glenlivet,
Red Capaulo, with Nanse and Trade Merk........... 78
D Watson'a HKD Blend of the Finest Ecotch Malt Whiskies, Violet Cap
on Tuesday,
10
E Watson's Very Old Liqueur Scotch Whisky, Gold Capsule
•
12
Per Nanking, at 1.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 3t ink...
Per Kongeng, at 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the st
For SWAPOW, AMOY & TAIWANFOO. Per Thales, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the
latinet.
JE
Exchange, .HONGRONG, January 30
Oo Judon
Bank, Wiru, aj vá
Qa.demand,
244 atouthe agist
2-30 days' wight,
Per Fidelio, from Bangkok, 40 Chinese. Par Jebe, from Saigon, b Chinese] Per Nanshan, from Bangkok, 34 Chineac. Per Paoling, from Wuhu, 68 Chinese.
DETARTED. Per Fokien, for Swatos, 1 European, and 150 Chinese,
∙Credits, 4...
Documentary, & mouths sight
On Pat
On demand,
Credita, uthsaight,
On Berlin-Demand... On New Yorkc
On demand, Per Peshuar, for Shanghai: from Hong- Credits, 10 days alght, kong, Miss S. Mackay, Mrs J. Ray and On Bombay amab; from London, Mr and Mrs Neeson,
Os demand, Capt. D'A DESTE, OROZE,obild and ayah, Mr Ranney, Mrs McCallum
On faloutta will be despatched and child, and Mr Bickerton.
Par Haiphong, for Haiphong Mere C.
Whe Bindor, A Laroze. General” Dachenin,
On demand, Mazo Prot, Coiffé Gerard, Hartung, Ou Shanghai Bonamy, Dauguet, Ah Kion, and 84 Chi-
On demand, ..
abere on FRIDAÎythe Ged February, at Noon.
For Fraight or Passage, appy to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Go..
General Managers, →→→ 178) Hongkong, January 30, 1895.
$1000.
173
For Oopack, for Singapore, 400 Chinese. Per Pulsary, Par Shinghai, 30 Chinese,
#
30 days' sight, private paper, Gold Leaf, 100 fine (portal) Bareng (Bank'ı buying rate)
A John Jameson's Old Grien Capsules
B. John Jameson's Fine Old,
Green Capeuto
10
1:40
1,220 Chinese.
1.76
2,00
4.761
Bvspital. The remains were interred at
THE E. M. a. 8. Empress of Chine, Captain Happy Valley Fosterday. The deccared gentleman, who was a comparatively young | R. Archibald, arrived at Shanghai at 11 ... to-day and leaves agate at 11.. for
Vancouver via Kobe and Yokcháme.
p
man, was much respected, and as a mark of respect the flags on the coasting vessels
in the Harbour were lowered to half-
We would remind our readers that is Allison was presented with a testimonial It was only on Thursday last that Captain Excellenes the Governor has kindly con and complimentary ing by the reproson- sented to distribute the prices to the papilatatirea of Chinese merebants in Hongkong of the Diocesan School and Orphanage in and Australia. At that time it was re- 0.75 the new Hall, at noon, to-morrow,
30.75
·0 Jobu, Juineson's Very Fine
Old, Green Capsule....... 12- AMERICAN WHISKY,
marked that he was in a very weak slate, and it was with considerable dithealty, that Tax B. M. 6. Empress of India, Cupt." O. he was able to entertain his ribitors during 1.00 P. Marshall, B.N.R., loft Shanghai pester their briat stay on board To-day, thu
day, at 8 pm, and may be expected to
1.10 artive lu Hongkong at 8 am, on Weds. representatives of the Chinese mechanis who made the proscutation waited upon Daniel Crawford's Finest
day. Very Old Bootch Whisky 10,00 1.00
I the representatives of Messrs Butterfeld IRISH WHISKY.
YESTERDAY afternoon the steamer Conto and Bwire, when Mr Kwong Fu and Mr 0.76 polits, built by Mesum George Fenwick Way On expressed the sorrow the sudden and Cu, salled for Boilo, under the com-demise of Captain Allison had occa 1.00
mand of Daptain Blanco. The Cosmopolita stored to all the Chiness who had 110 was built to the order of Mr Isidro de la dealings with him; and Mr _Way
Rems, of Iloilo. She is 135 feet long, 24 Lee, of Adelaide, gare expression to foet broad, with 9 fost depth of hold. Her similar fooling in the name of Chiness is 200 tona. She is fitted traders in Australia, where Captain Allison carrying capacity with triple expansion engines of 65 horis was held in the highest esteem and tho power, which is the largest set of engines roughly trusted by the Chinese. The Finan ever made in Hongkong. The cylinders sa sailed for Australia under the command White Capente 4.50 0.40 ar 13, 21, and 30 inches diameter respec of Oxplain G. Ramsey, formerly chinf O Fine A. V. H. Geneva...... 6.25 0.50 tively, and there is a stroke of 31 inches.fficer.
Genuine Bourbon Whisky,
fine old, Red Capsule; with our Name and Trede Merk ****
10
1.00!
GIN.
2/01
21
A Fine Old Tom, White Cap-
Bule
4.50
0.40
B Fine Unsweetened, White
2203
2201
221
RUM
Finest Old Jamaica, Vio-
let Capoule... 12
Finest Old Jamaica, Vio
Inland.
The steel boiler gives a working pressure of
1.00 160 lbs.
Guaranteed for a speed of Is is estimated (ears the Shanghai Mireury) elevan knots per hour, the Cosmopolita in that no less than twenty-two Chinese banks will have to close their doors at the end of Jood Laporta Leland, 81.50 per Gal. her trial on Friday lant accomplished the present Chinese year, owing to the hard LIQUEURS.
twelve knots. She is a trim-looking craft, times lately exported and the total lia. Benedictine, Maraschino,
and shanki be well suited for the trade for bilities of these banks will not be less than from two to three hundred thousands tapis, Caracos, Beering's Cherry Cordial, Chartreuse, Dr. Siegert's Angeetara which she is built Me de la Rems, is Already we hear of country depositors call- Bitters, &c, ariantly well pleased with the working in their money by the Lens of thou
nes out by Messrs Fenwick and Co., forsands, owing to the boumour having got aband in some mysterious way, But is the seventh steamer built to the this is merely rumor in Chinese tireles
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