Mails.
CHINGOLAR &
STEAM FOR
Entertainments.
CITY
HALL.
THE VICTORIA' DISASTER."
By kind permission of REAR ADMIRAL H. SE, 1 B. PALLISER: and under the distinguished Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR; VIOK-ADMIRAL Six E. FREMANTLE,
K.O.B.; MAJOK-GENERAL DIGBY BARKER, O.B.; VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN.REAR-ADMINAL H. ST. L. BURY PAL-
STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA,
INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, " MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA.
ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS.
LISER.
THE Steamship MALWA, Capt. B. S. THE AMATEUR COMPANY
BLACKBURN, carrying Her Majesty's
Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, THURSDAY, the 3rd L August, at Noén, taking Passengers and Cargo for tho abore Porto.
Silk si Yaluables, all Ourgo for France, and Tes for London (under arrangement) | will be transhipped at Colombo into stoarner proceeding direct to Marseilles and London,
Parcels will be received at this Ofos antil 4 p.m. on the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Com- pany'ı Bill of Lading.
For further Particulars, apply to
H. H. JOSEPH,
Superintendent.
P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, July 24, 1893,
NOTICE.
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSA GĖRIES
MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS
STEAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, JOLOMBO, ADEN, SURZ, PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA FORTS, ALEXANDRIA,
MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEACX:
£120
PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA.
\N WEDNESDAY, the 9th August,
ON 1383, at Noon, the Compasy
8.8. OXUS, Commandant Durosi, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Fort for the above places.
Cargo and Specio will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and ac- cepted in transit through Marasillos for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted t Noon.
Cargo will be received on board nati i p.m., Specia and Parcals unta 3 p.a. on the 8th August, 1893. (Parvals are not to be sent on board; they must ho left at the Agency's Office.)
1
OF
H.M.S. VICTOR EMANUEL will give
TWO ENTERTAINMENTS
AID OF THE FUND TO HELP THE WIDOW'S AND FAMILIES OF THE May LOST IN E.M.B. Victoria.
The Entertainment will consist of CHRISTY MINSTRELS, VARIETIES,
and Grand Tableart of THE DEATH OF NELSON.'
1.- VICTORY' CLEARED FOR ACTION. 2.--BATTLE OFf Trafalgar. 3-DEATH OF NELSON.
By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. RAVENROLL and OFFICERS, tho BAND of the Shropshire Light Tofantry will aegist at each Performance.
PRICES OF ADMISSION:-Dress Circle and Stalls, Back Seats, $1. Non-Com- missioned cars with their Wives and Familes will be admitted to the Back Sants of Stalis only at half-price.
A LATE TRAM xl run each Evening Tickets may be obtained from Moser. LANE, ORAWFORD & Co., and Gra SOUTA, Esq., Naval Yard.
Hongkong, July 31, 1893.
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To-day's Advertisements.
OUSTOMS NOTIFICATION.
No. 52.
TOTIDE is bereby given that MONDAY IN NEXT, the 7th Justart, (bra Moon 26TH 047), being the HIRTHDAY of His MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF CHINA, will bo observed as a HOLIDAY at the Kowloon Dustams Office, Examination Hulk and Stations,
All Examination of Cargo and Cinarencia of Jonks will be anspended on that date
HELGAR HOBSON, Commissioner of Customa for
Kowloon and District. CUSTOM HOUSE,
1346 Kowloon, lat August, 1893. HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOOK COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Ordinary Half-Yogy MEETING SHAREHOLDERS will be beid
in the Orices of the Company, No. 14, Fraya Central, an MONDAY, the 21st Angust, st 3 o'clock pro., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors,
June, 1893,
Contests and value of Packages are re-and the Statement of Accounts to the 30th quired.
For further particulars, apply at the Company's Offior.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX.
Agent.
Hongkong, July 27, 1899.
U. S. Mail Line.
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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
The Transfer BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 7th to 21st August, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Dirostora,
D. GILLIES,
Hongkone. August 1, 1802.
TO LET
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements. |
QUEAN SIHAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR SHANGHAI PLA AMOY. (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rates for NINGFO, CHEFOO, NEW. OIIWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW ond Paris on the YAŃGTSZE )
The Ca's Steamship
Tantalus, Captain JONE, will be dospatched as above on
FRIDAY, the 4th Instant, at Daylight,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, August 1, 1893.
1297.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFO0.
The Co.'s Steamship
Thales,
Destination
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Postia,
Bremen & Forts of Call Ulênnburg (*), Havre and Loudya .......... Spoudilus (8)-**** Japan.Ancona (8),
Torridan (8).
Kabé.. Kobo and Yokohama. Stutthlevon (8).. London, r. Suez Canal Palinurus (e)..... London & Ports of Call Malwa (s)....... London,v. Ports of CallKintuck (8) .... London, v. Suez Canal Glenesk (9)..... London, v. Suez Casial Glebenen (8) London, v. Marsailies Manila (s).. London and Hansburg Monmouthshire Manila, via Amoy......Yikaang (0).........
NewYor Saigon. Orua (e)..
Buozdens Toucur
New York. Habitant Fort Darpin, de....... Teinan (s).. 8. Francisco, v. Japan China (8), S. Francisco, v. Japan Belgio (s).. Shanghai
Shanghai.
Shanghai.
Bombay ()......
Oldenburg (0) Peshawar (a).
Shanghai, via Amoy...Tantalus (8)..
(a).... Shanghai, Kobema Moray S'pore, Havre &H'barg Friggs (8)... stora, Pang&B'bay Bisagno (8)..
Capt. HCDGINS, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 4th Instant, Noon.
For Freight or Frange, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, August 1, 1803.
1347
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.
The Staamatup
Palinurus, Captain Jacasos, will ba despatched as above an
FRIDAY, the 4th Instant.
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For Freighter l'amage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
gens. Hongkong, August 7, 1899
NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA (FLORIO & KUBATTang United CompaNIES)
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG & BOMBAT, Baving connection with Company's Mail Steamors to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, (LEGHORN), and GENOA; all MEDITERRANTAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE and SouтH AMERI OAN PORTS, up to CALLAO. Taking Carga at through rates to PERSIAN GULF and BAGDAD,
The Steamship
Bisagan, EMILIO DE NEGAL, Master, will be despatched as aboys on SATURDAY, the 5th August, al Nood.
Agersto
Date of Leaving.
Norddeutscher Lloyd.jAug. 21, almoor. Shewan & Co. About August 21. ¡P. & Ó. S, N, Co.....2.jdag. 5, daylight.
John Androw..................... August 3, at 5pm.. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About August 2 Butterfeld & Smiro... August 4. P. & O. §. N. Co...... August 3, at node. Arnhold, Kasberg&Co. About August Jardino, Matheson&Go About August 7 Jardina, Matheson& About August 16. P. &.0.3. N. Co. About Angust 13. (a).....Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About August 26.
S'pore, Penang & Otta Wingeang (5) Swatow, Amoy & T'too Thales (8)......... Trieste, &c.... Gisola (8) Vancouver (BO.), Empress of China Victoria (B.01.), &c........... Mogul (s).. Yokohama and Robů.. Strathdon (5).. | Thama, Kobó & N'saki[Nürnberg (8),..
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. July 31-
Jardine, Matheson&Co August 5, at 3 p.m. Messageries Maritimas August 9, at noon.. Butterfield & Swiro... August Arnhold, Karborg Co. Quick despatch. Butterfield & Swire... August 12, at noon, Pacific Mail S. 8. Co.. August 9, at 1. p.m. D. &0, 8, 8. Co....Aug. 17, at 1 p.m. .P. & O. §. N. C............. August 2, ab noon.
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Quick despatch. P. & 0. 9. N. Ca...... About August 12. Butterfield & Swire....Aug. 4, daylight. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About August 0. Stemssen & Co.......... August 3, at 4 p.m. Carlowitz & Co.......... August 5, at noon. Jardine,Matheson&Co August 9, at noon. Douglas Laprak & Ch. August 4, at noon. Aust. Joyd's 8. N. Ca August 6, at noon. (a).. Canadian Pic R. Ca.. August 16, at noon.
„Nor. Pfc8, & R. Ons August 9, at noon. „Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About August 2. Norddeutscher Lloyd About August 3
Pekin, British steamer, 118, Raymond, Amoy July 29, General-Macampo & Co.
Torridon, British steamer, 1,109, John Byron, Katchinetza July 25, 7.30 p.m., General-JoY ANDREW.
Victorix, Norwegian ateamer, 563, Svend- Do, Japan July 9, General-WIBLER & t.
Kong Bag, British stemmer, 862, J. B. Jackson, Bangkok July 25, General.-YVEY FAT HONG.
Strathdon, British steamer, 1,721, Wm. Waring, Antwerp vis Glasgow May 30, and Singapore July 15, General-Don- WELL, CARTELL & Co.
August 1:
Sopera, British cruiser, 4,052, Comman der R. F. H: Henderson, Yokohama July 26.
Changas, British str., 1,463, Williams, Sydney July 11, 2 p.m., and Port Darwin 23, General,-BETTERFIELD & SWILD,
Oce. Gen. St. Jurub, Dutch str., 1,589, A. G. du Blindo, Java and Colebes July 29, General.—JARDÍNH, MATERSON & Un.
Frigga, German steamer, 1,250, L Valt. mer, Kobe July 25, General-STEMRSEN &
Loksang, Britishsteamer, 978, N. Menour, Tientsin July 20, Chefoo 24, and Swatow 133981, General-JARDINE, Marhusoy & Co.
At BOMBAY the Steamers are discharging in VICTORIA Dock.
For further Particulare regarding Freight | Co. and Panago, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co. Hongkong, August 1, 1898.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA VIA AMOT.
The Co.'s Steamship
Yiksung,
Captain Wannfiove, will
do no despatched as above
on SATURDAY, the th Instant, at 3 p.m.
This Steamor has enperior Accommoda. tion for Passengēta
Devauungs, British ateauer, 1,057, Gino. Anderson, Bangkok July 22, Koh-ai-chang 24, and Rothow 1, Rine & General-YUEN FAT HORG.
DEPARTURES. August 1-
Leanor, for Kutelinotzu.
|
Akcize, for Hoihow.
Chaysang, for Canton,
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For [SHANGBAL-
MEMUS, FÜR TO-MORROW.
Shipping.
Noon-Bombay leaves for Shanghai.. Tencer leaves for New York.
Miscellaneous.
[No. 9509 AUGUST 1, 1898..
Goods por. Steamer Yarra unglaimed
aftor Noon subject to rent. Goods por Wingsang undelivered after
9 p.tu. landod.
Goods per Irene undelivered after this
date subject to runt.
A. S. WATSON &
LIMITED.
CUTEMIŠTE BỶ APPOINTMANN,
ESTABLISHED. A.D. 1841.
Co.,
MANUFACTURERS
Acrated Waters.
OUR NEW FACTORY has been recently refitted with automatic Steam Machinery of the latest and most approved kind, and we are well able to compete in quality with the best English
Maizeco.
The purest ingredients only are used, and Par Changsha, at 11.30a.m., on Wednes the utmost care and cleanliness are extar.
day, the 2nd inat
Por Chi Yuca, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes-cised in the manufacture throughout.
day, the 2nd inst.
For AMOY, NANTAI, FOOCHOW AND
WENCHOW.-
Per Pekin, at 2.30 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 2nd inst.
For KOBE & YOKOHAMA.---
Par Struchleven, at & pm, on Wednes
day, the 2nd August.
For SINGAPORE --
For Frigga, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 3rd August
For AMOY & SHANGHAL—
Per Tentatus, at
the 3rd inet.
p.m., on Thursday,
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, Per Ancona, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the
4th August.
For STRAITS & BOMBAY.-
Por bagno, at 11.30 am., on Saturday,
the bth inst.
For AMOY & MANILA.---
Per Yilsony, at 2:30 p.m., on Saturday,
the 6th inat.
For SHANGHAI, KOSE, YOKOHAMA,
VICTORIA & TACOMA.-— Per Mogul, at 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday,
the 8th August,
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr W. G. Allen Mr H. S. Cooke
Capt. Deany
Mr E. H. Derrick
Mr E. C. Hardman Mr H. Hobson
Mr N. Lazarts
Mr A. J. McKisach
Consul General and Mr T. Mitchell
Mrs Haas
Mira Halsy
Mr T, F. Harvey
Mr and Mrs Oscil
Popham
Mr F. E. Shoan
Catherine Apear, for Singapore & Calcutts. Mr P. Harcourt Hug Mr J. Stewart
Heilong, for Swatow.
Lyer.com, for Shanghai.
Secretary.
1337
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, August 1, 1893.
MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND
Pakshun, for Swatow,
Nicam, for Singapore and Bombay.
CLEARED.
1343
Mongkut, for Swatow.
Changsha, for Shanghai, Fra for Haihow.
With Isardict: Possession
OUSE No. 11, Gao STRERU
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND Hpply to
HONOLULU,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
China (via Naganaki,
Kobe, Inland Sea | Weimsday, Aug. 2.
най. Ускопишь).....
Ferus (via Nagaanki,
Kobe Inland Sea Saturday, Aug. 28.
and Yokohama).
City of Bio do Janeiro
(via Nagasaki,
Kobo, Inland Sea
and Yokohama) .......)
THE
>TRUMDAY. Sept. 14.
HE U. S. Mail Steamship CHINA will be despatched for SAN FRAN. ULSCO, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND BEA and YOKOHAMA,on WEDNESDAY, the 9th August, at 3 p.m., saking Pas- sangers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe.
Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, sud call at HONOLULU, sed passengers are slowed to break their journey at any point sa route, Through Passage Ticken grouted to England, France, and Germany by al tramm-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada, Ratos may be obtained on appli-
cation.
First Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Ororland Routes, including CENTRAL PACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFTO, NORTH- EEN PACIFIC, and DENVER and RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS. They can also over the CANADIAN PACIFIC BAILWAY, on payment of $10 in addition
is regular tariff rate. to
Particulars of the various routes can be aad en application,
Epecial rates (Grat class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Navel, Military, Diplomatio, and Civil Services, to Europesh officials in aarrice of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.
Through Bill of Lading isood for trans portation to Yokohama and other Japan Porte, to San Franciano, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, vil Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Com
sand connecting Steamers alght will be received on board until 4 -p.m. the day previons to sailing. Faroe Fackages will be received at the office until 6 pm, same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; reips of same is required.
Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo destined to points bayond San Francisco In the United States, should be sout to the Company's Offices, in Soaled Envolupas, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Farm.com
For further information as to Page and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company. No. 72, Queen's Road Central, J. 8. VAN BUREN,
Agent
Hengkong, July 20, 1897.
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1. A. DE CARVALHO, 14. Arbuthnot Road.
Hongkong, August 1, 1989.
TO LET
WELLING HOUSES-
DBURNBRAE, GLENDALY
THE WILDERNESS,'
ROAD.
1918
CAINZ
No. 4. Raros Taurace, Benhain
Road
Nos. 2, 8, and 9, Chancery LAXE. No. 10. O BALLRY.
FLOORS in Blor Beoldings, FLOORS in ELGIN STREET, PE STEET and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS, in No. 5, 9mELLEY
SERBET.
Nos. 6 and 14, KNUTSFORD TERRACE,
Kowloon.
Nos. 11 and 12, CoɑMBE ROYAL,
MAGAZINE GAP-FURNISHELD.
OFFICES
FIRST and SECOND FLOORS No. 4, Queen's Road Central, over the BANK OF CHINA, JAPAN & STRAITS, LID.
PRAYA CENTRAL, Over Mesars.
DOUGLAS Larsait & Co.'s.
YOKOHAMA
The Steamship
Morug, Capt. THOMSON, will be despatched an above on or about WEDNESDAY, the 9th Instant
For Freight of Passuge, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, August 1, 1933.
1342
OLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.
The Stormship
Glenors,
Captain Munzsy, will ba despatched as above ou
or about the 10th Instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, August 1, 1893,
1344
Not Responsible for Debts.
either the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or
No. 7, PRAYA CENTRAL, Over New Crew of the following Vessels, during
their stay in Hongkong Harbour
ORIENTAL BARK.
GODOWNS
BLUE BUILDINGS,
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENCY Co., Lau. Hongkong, August 1, 1895.
1333
FROM SOURABAYA, SAMARANG AND CHERIBON, &c.
THE 3.5. Gouverneur Generaal St. Jacob having arrived from the above Poel, Consignoca of Cargo are hereby informed delivered from that their Goods will alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remain ing on bostil after the 4th Inst, at 3 p.or.. will be landed at Consignees risk and ex- panse into Godowns at East Poini.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigued by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co..
Agents,
Houghoug, August 1, 1893.
1341
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP STRATHDON, FROM ANTWERP, GLASGOW AND
SINGAPORE
THE shove Steamer having arrived, Con- signues of Cargo are lureby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter- signature, and take immediata delivery of their.Quods FROM ALONGSIDZ.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' zisk and expers.
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agenta.
1340 Hongkong, Augus: 1, 1895.
Fone Sve, Bamaiian barque, Capt. I. Mahony.--Shewan & Co.
GALVESTON, Gezinan barque, Captain H. Jakobsen-Wieler & Op.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
Aerated Waters.
WA
WATER.-The Water need is absolutely puce. Steam Plant of the latest and most powerful type. Supervi- sion.--Tae whole process of manu- facture is ander the continuous supervision of a qualified English Oberaist,
THE PRODUCT-Will bear compari Bon with the Waters made by the most notad makes in England.
Dakin, Cruickshank &
Company,
www.
Ltd.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
019
Devine, for Sluga poto.
PASSENGERS.
ARRITZ
Fer Kong Beng, from Bangkok, 34 Chi-
DUGU.
Per Changsha, from Sydney, Mrs Hacil-
gott
Mr Q. Zanolla
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL, Mr and Mrs E. J.M: E E. Byocus
Mr & Mrs Carl Jant- Ackroyd
zen, nurse and chil
dron
Mr John Andrew
Major Baugh Mr Beattie
Mr S. S. Benjamin
Mr II. E. Boxshall
Mr Hart Buck
Mr and Mrs 0.
Cobon
Mr Cochrane
C.
Mr J. B. Goughtrin Mr E. J. Coxon
Mr Morton Jones
Mr & Mrs J. Kramer
Mr H. F. Meyerink Rev. J. M. Morion
Palianer
Bra Van Nicrop Admiral Bury Sir William and Lady
Plowden and maid
Mr and Mrs Charles
ton, Messrs Herdman, Harvey, and Mo-Me Alfred J. Baston. Seymour Kisack, and 35 Chinesa.
Per Hou. Gen. St. Jacob, from Java, 2 Chi-
Bese.
fer Frigge, from Kobe, 4 Eurpaare, for Port Said and Hamburg.
Per Lokvang, from Tiềutin, 36 Chines Por Destronger, from Bangkok, 214 Chi-
dese.
IMPARTED.
Per diwine, for Hoihow, 80 Chiness. Par Catherine Apear, for Singapore, 348
Chinese.
Per Lyreon, for Shanghai, 83 Chinese. Por Palun, For Swatow, 160 Chinees. Per Emiloong, for Swatew, Mrs Lauta.
TO DEPART.
Per Mangkut, for Swatow, 15 Chinese. Per Freyr, for Holbow, 65 Chinesa. Par Decima, for Singapore, & Chinese
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Torridon reports: Had heavy gale in the vicinity of Turnabout
land; wind N.E.
Mr and Mrs J. T. Mr Taylor
Hamilton
Mr Heemskerk
www.c
Mr Wickham
PEAK HOTEL,
Mr R. Murray Adam
вад
Mr H. W. Bird
Mr C, K. Birt
Capt. Brotherton
Capt. van Carback
Mr
Mr F. B. Deason A. Cumming
Mr E. J. Hagen Mr Thomas Howard Mr V. Kofod
Mr W. H. R. Loxley Mr MacLean Mr E. A. Mcasor
Mr Medhurst
Mr K. Mounssy
Mr and Mrs R. Dixon Me Raison
and family
Mr F. East
Mr W. B. Van Eps Mr S. Forsyth Mr E. J. Girat
Mr W. Ramsay Mr H. W. Robertson Mr A, E, Skeels Mr E. Tomlin Mr Geo. L. Tomlin
VICTORIA HOTEL.
Mr W. G. Allen Col. Was. L. Barr Mr P. Burton Mrs Farmer
Mr Flavortero De O. Forbes
Mr P. Hermet Me B. Ryarda Mr H. Mazeedal
Mr F. Mochizaki
Mr U. Pillerino
Mr and Mrs A. A,
Baurage
The British steamer Kong Bent roporte Had modarate &, W. winds, with squalls and rain to the Paracels; thence to port, light variable size and paing showera.
Mr R, Gillip The British steator Strathdon reports: Mr and Mrs J. Ean-Mr D. Smith Loft Antwerp 90th May, Glasgow 6th June,
phrey and children Me C. G. Stuart 1062,
and Saez 26th; very warm in Mr G. Harman Mr Vivier Red Sea, strous S., monsoon in Indian Mr G. J. M. Harruan Ocean; left, Singapore 26th July ; arrived Hongkong Slat July, fine weather Singapore to Hougtong July 10th, spoke Boalica, lat. 5.50 N. long. 96.13 .
Каудов,
..... WINDSOE HOTEL Mr J. F. Boulton
Roy. O. Joyce Mr J. R. Joyco The British steamer Changsha reports: Me L. G. Clarke Loft Sydney at 2 p.m., July 11th, Brisbane Capt. H. M. Crowlie Mr G. Morrison on the 13th, Townsville 16th, Cooktown Mra Crawlie Mr L. Pendra 17th, Thursday Island 19th, Fort Darwin Mr&Mr Geo. Erkley Mr C. Rodwell 33rd, and arrived Hougkung August Lat, Vice-Consul F. Gavan-Mrs Rodwell and
From Syday to Samboangs, had miller light winds and very fine weather; Sam. Mr C. Batly
1.133.
Mr B. H. Turner
beauga la Cabra, freat N. W. wink and Mr&MraCco, HolmesMr M, Verdie much rain.. Cabra to port, light S.E. winds, Mr Fred. R. Johnson and Westerly swell, and fine weather.
The British steamer Loksang reporti Loft Tieztain to Chefeo, light variable airs nud fine weather. From Chefoe to Tai chow laland, light to moderate N.E. winds and fine weather; aed from thence to STE tow, strong incrassing N.Ely wind, with high following sea; and dull overcast wea ther. From Swatow to port, light S.E. winde, and fine clear weather.
The British steamer Desamongst reports:- Had light wind, smooth to moderate sen, with ling weather throughout. At 6.30
.., July 20th, aff the Brothers, passed, 2- French men-of-war- bound West; and at 2.30 p.m., of same day, passed a French gunboat and 2 torpedo-boat, staering 8.W.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close
For SWATOW, -
4 montha Bighi,
4.
Credits, 4ANT
Doganentary 4 months'sight, On Paris
Un domand,
Credits, 4 months' night, Da Berlin-Denand,.... On New York-
Exchange.
BONG KONG, August 1 On London-
Bank, Wire,
2,5%
11
On demand,
SC days' night,
2101
... 2768
3:14
3,20
2.63
なぜ
... 62).
*193)
193
109
1934
-724
... 731
€40.80
€9,00
On demand,en da. Oredits, 60 days sight, Ou Bombay-..
Wiro.
On demand, ...
On Calcutta
Wiro,
On demand, ...
On demand,
Per Monghat, at 9.30 a.m., on. Wednes
day, the god inst., instead of as pre-On Shanghai- viously noted.
For HAIPHONG.-
90 days' sight, private paper, Per Hanos, at 11.30a.m., on Wednesday, Gold Test, 100 ne (par taal)
the 2nd August.
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'BOMBAY SODAS,
We continue to supply large bottles an herstsfora, free of Ertra Charge, to those of our Customers who prefer i to have them to the ordinary size. COAST PORT ORDERS, whenever practicable, are despatched by
First Steamer leaving after receipt of order.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PARED SURE CAVAL, OUTWARD Espro --St. Hubert, Jania: 294 ye
Maisern, 27; Crown, Maldana, 30; Balcarres Brook, July 4; Canton, Meray, 7; Cardiganshire; 11; Glenfrue in, Farlar, Kara, Aglasa, Natal, Astoun, 18 Agamemnon, Daphne, Hankow, 21. Kriemhild, Samoo, Ounfa, 25; Mouni Tabor, 28," HOMEWARD HOUND:-Titan, Oriental, Inee
27; Energia, 30; Bruwashire, "July - 14; Glenogle, 18; Prometheus, 21; Nestar, Ningchow, Saghallen Thiba Gerda, 20; 3 Laertes, Pinguey, Agopan thus, 28
The K. L. Da's a... Oldenburg, with the GERMAN MAIL of Juta, left Sim- gapore on July 28, at 10 a.m., and may be expected here on or about Wednes. day, Aug: 2.
The 0 a Belgie, with the American Mail of the 13th July, longes Yokohama on Tuesday, Aug. 1, at daylight, and may be expected here an or about Sunday, Aug. 6. The 0, P. Rs & Empress of China, from Vancouver, left Yokohamaa for Hong- kong, via Kobe, Nagasaki and Shaug hai, on July 31.
The P. M. Co.'s steamer Peru Left San
Francisce for this port, sia Yokohama, y an July 22 Maako The N. P. s. a. Pictória left Victoria, 3.0.
on July 23, for Yokohama, Kobe and Hongkong.
The O. S. 8. Co.'s steamship Cyclops left Singaporo on July 29, and may be expected here on or about Aug, £... The China Metual s. a. Kaisu, from (flas- gow and Liverpool, left Singapore on Aug. 1, and may be expected here “on' or about Aug. 6
The .. s. Meray left Singaporo en Aug. 1,
and may be expected here on or shout Aug. 7.
The P. 0, 1, 1. Formón left London
for this port on July 24, 20
THE . . Morey left Singapore lo-day, and in due here on or about the 7th initi
Tag China Matusi 00.'6 8. 8. Kakow, from Glasgow and Liverpool, teft, Singapore for this port to-day.
Tar departure of the P. & O... Bombay for Shanghai has been postponed till to
For COAK PORTH-Waters are packed and placed ou board abip at Hongkong pricas, and the full amount allowed for Fackages and Empties when received in
morrow at noon, instead of daylight. gand condition.
Countertol Order Books supplied free Ar the Magistracy to-day, an office boy, on application.
Our Registered Telegraphic Address in
DISPENSARY, HONGKONG.'
And all signed messages addressed thus will receive prompt attention.
lately in the employ of the Vistoria Hotel, was charged before Captain Hastings with stealing a diver watch from a desk in the Victoris Hotel. The watch belonged to Mr Farmer. The bay (was- convicted and-sen-- tended to four months' imprisonment,
The following is a List of Watem always THE Band of the lat Shropshire L. I. will kept ready in Stock :---
PURE AERATED WATER
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
LITHIA WATER
POTASH WATEE
SELTZER WATDE
play the following programme at the Officers' Mess, Murray Barracks, this evening, com. mending at 8 o'clock;---
March......Marching Chro' Georgia' Qacirille Moore Carla'
Selection Ms Mie Fosetts
Valse... Gwest Briar
election Hadion Wall Galop Das die Dusques
METER.
+ Paul Lame.
Ivan Carl
Car. Lothian.
Belivab.-
chi
SABBAPARILLA WATER
H.MS. Scpera nerived from the North this TONIC WATER
morning; the Launder is expected to GINGER ÅLE
morrow and the Impérieuse and Caroline GINGERADE
on Friday The Severn encountered the LEMON SQUASH
typhoon on Sunday, and hove to for two RASFERERYADE hours. She sustained no damage. Bho
No Credit given for Buttles that look ships 500 tons of coal, and will repair some dirty or greasy, or that appear to have defects as speedily as possible to fit her for been used for any other purpose than that procending to sea again at a tóment's of containing Aerated Waters, as such notice.
Bottles are never used again by u
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED. THE HONGKONG DISPENSABY, HONGKONG.
A VELE singular and interesting plant in
to be seen just now in the Botanic Gardens.
It is named the Aristolochia gigas. The 505 Brst flower opened this morning it mea
zaren 17 inolics long by 14 inches wide, and is well worth seeing. It is growing on the At Hoitow, on the 29th July, E. HERTON, wallof the entrance house in Albany Road. aged about 50 years.
DEATH.
The publication of this issue commenced at 6.25 p.m.
The China Mail.
——— - It is one of those plante which while being pretty and interesting is characterised by a vile odour, somewhat reambling putrified meat. Swarms of mest fles were busy with it this morcing. The plant is a native of Guatemala. ·
HONGKONG, TOYsday, August 1, 1893.
TELEGRAMS.
[SUPTED TO THE 'China Mail']
(Via Southern Line.)
FRANCE AND SIAM.
LONDON, July 31, 1893. Despite Siam's acceptance of the French ultimatum in its entirety, the French have occupied the Island of Kahsichang and expelled the residents, including the Siamese Customs Officials,
(Bangkok Times.)
London, July 29. FRANCE AND BIAN,
Is the Police Court this afternoon, before Capt. Hastings, Wong Kain, described sr of the Opium Farm, was charged with attempting by bribery to induce. Police Sergeant Alexander Molver not to interfere with the unlawful transport of opium in boats from West Point to Cap-sai-moon, in breach of his duty. Mr F H. May Captain Superintendent, conducted the ears for the Police, and Mr.J. J. Francis, Q.C., instreated by Mr H. L. Dennys, defended. The evidence ocopied the whole afternoon The Magistrate thought there not ouficient evidence to warrant committaly, and discharged the prisoners/Alle vare
M. Darelle, speaking in the Clumber, hos aid that Franee is resolved to enforce her rights, but will in no way enorcach upas It will be sem from advertisement that the Siam's independence. He added that the arrangements have been completed for patienes of France is nearly exhausted, and giving two entertainments in the City Hall that failing negotiations the Government
will take Recessary measures. Lards Rose-in oid of the Fistoric Relief Fund, Me bery and Dafferia have frankly declared George South, A.N., who has been, work-- that Great Britain. will not hinder France
from protecting ber frontiers. The Freueh ing indefatigably for the promotion of these press is very violent
upon the Siamese ques-entertainments, has been fortunate enough tion. The Franch have occupied the forts of to find suficient talent amongst the crew Borthame and Tapham on the Upper Me of the Fictor manud and the Nuval kong, and Siam bas agreed to withdraw, ber
troops if fighting is mutually suspended. officials on shore to ensure an edfértain. The Freneb Minister at Bangkok has been ment of a highly enjoyable character. instructed to protest against the firing upon is in keeping with the fitness of the gunboats as a violation of the Treaty of
1860
things that this should be a Naval enter-
[It cannot be denied but the Kentor's mes tainment. All that remains to be done is jasund yesterday to our special subscribers is for the public to how their practical of a startling and apparently ominous nature,
although-as far as we have been able to sympathy for the sufferers from this lat elicit the news contained therein is not appalling dissater, by giving Mr South and altogether reliabla in fact. If any claims his company bumper houses on both have been made and a prompt anttlement of
the questions at issue asked for from the occasions, The representative of Her Standese Government, these are, we are ore Majesty, as well as the respective cos. dibly assured, altogether different from manders-in-chief of the navy and army, those mentioned in Reuter's telegram of
the 20th as constituting the ultimatumhare given their patronage, and it may However this may be it in reassuring-it reasonably be summed that all clans face of the acute saxiety in which all the Colony will follow their example. The classes participate to flad that the disposi-
tion of the Siamese Government appears on tableaux will be somewhat of a novelty at a the whole conciliatory, and that they are public performance in Hongkong. The generally inclined to make important con-
semions in the interests of pease,-,first performance will be given on Saturday, Bangkok Tunce,
19th inst.
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