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***Mails.

US Mail Line.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

Intimations.

JHE CHINA & JARAN TELEPHONE

COMPANY LIMITED

LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS

HONGKONG TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

مرده

7 TER

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND 10.-Abordeon Paper Mille Office, Wing

HONOLULU,

PROPOSED SATLANGE FROM BONGKOKO, City of Rio de Janire】

(via Nagasaki, [FRIDAY, Sept. 16; Kobe, Inland Sa

and Yokohama). City of Neto York

Lok Street,

10.-Abordeen Paper Milla. 26-Aberdeen Dook. 26.Alios Memorial Hospital. 40.--Anderson, G.,

$24.- Do. at daylight,

(via Nagasaki, TURDAY, Sept. 21,

Kobe, Inland Sea at 1p.m. and Yokohama).

City of Peking (via)

Nagusski Rohe, THURSDAY, Oct. Inland Ses End at 1'p.m. Yokohama),

THE

Unit,, Praya East. do. Praya Central. 8.--Arnbold, Karberg & Co., do. 13.-Bay View Hotel. 65.-Backbend, F., Residencs. 66.-F. Blackhead & Co.

6,364

B. 8. Mail Steamship CITY OF

|

83.—Dr J. Bell, Residenos, Praya Centrai, 18.-Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Office. Do. do. Rofinery Office.

do do., Qustry Bay. Do.

do. Peak, Residence, 42.-Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

3.-Cantle, Dr J., Mount Kellet. 15-Central. Folics Station, 22-Chips Mail' Office.

38.-

Do.

RIO DE JANEIRO will be dee-1-ama Sugar Refinery. Tora Ofice. patched for SAN FRANCISCO, 72- Do. de. Refinery Office. NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND 30A and 76.-Compradore, Lauts, Wagnor & Co. YOKOHAMA, TO-MORROW, the 16th 56-Cowie, Dr Alex, Queen's Gardens. CO-David, S. J, & Co., Quest's Road. September, at Daylight, taking Pastongara 73. Do. do.

Residence. and Freight for Japais, the United States, 12. Daily Treas Office. and Europe.

17.Dongue Lapaik & Co., Praya Centrs, 41-Dodwell, Carlil & Co., Praya Centrul. 14-E. E. & A. Ühine Telegraph Co., La, 47-Gas Company, Ld., West Point. 48.-Do. do.

East Point. 31-Gibb, Lisingaton & Co., Daddell St.

7-GoDown COMPANY, KowŁODU. 44.--Government House. 80-Government Civil Hospital. 14-Great Northern Telegraph Co. 1.- Hongkong Telegraph' Dffice.

(Dr Cantlio,

Cowie, Queen's Road.

Steamers of this lipo pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at HONOLUĻU, kad pazsongors are allowed to break their journey at any point en roudle. Through Pansage Tiokote granted to England France, and Germany by all pus-Anilo lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada Rates may be obtained on appli- cation

Dr

Dr Steadman, J 9-Hongkong & Shanghai Bauking

poration,

First Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Overland Routes, including CENTRAL PACIFIC, SOUTHERN FACIFIC UNION PACIFIC, NORTH.11.-Hoogkong Club. ERN PACIFIC, and DENVER and RIO GRANDE, RAILWAYS. They can also travel over the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of 910 in addition to the regular tarif rate.

Particulars of the

sations routes can be nad on application.

Special rates (Erst class only) are granted to Misionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, sud Civil Services, to European officials ia service of China and Japan, and to Governniert officials and their families.

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY;

FOR SHANGHAI VTA AMOY, (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rater for NINGPO, UHĚFOO; NEW. CHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and Faris on the YANOTSZE.)

The Co.'s Steamship

Titan, Captain BROWN, will be despatched as abusu TO. MORROW, the 15th Instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, Soptember 14, 1803.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

1579

FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT.) (Taking Cargo de Passengers at through rates for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NHW- CHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW. and Porta on the YANGISZE.)

The Co.'s Stomaship ... Orestes Captain Harvey, wil be

*Destination

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Fesselas

Bremen & Ports of Call Gera (6)..

London....... Canten (s). London, v. Suez Canal Tantalus (8).. Landon, *. Sum Canal Lortes (a).... London,v Ports of Onli Kaison London, v. Marsailles, Formons (s).. London & Porta of Call Rootta (8) Landon and Hamburg Hlar (s)........ Manila, via Amoy.... Beralda (6).. Marseilles, v. Saigon Natal (s)...... Now York, Suszansi Port Albert (a).. New York....Fragman... New York.

John R. Kelly. Part Darwin, .....Taiwan (s)... 8. Francisco, 7. Jupa City of RiodeJousiro(s) 8. Francisco, v. Japan Gaelic (0)...... Shangha

Shanghai (8).. Shangha.......OLO (8)..... Shanghai........ ..Malwa (5)...... Shanghai, via Amoy... Titan (a)...... Swatow, Amoy & Tsui Fokien (8)........... Vancouver (B.O.), Empress of Japan Victoria (B.C.), &... Tacuna (8)........

Agents,

Date of Leaving

[No. 9547-SEPTEMBER

·MEMON. FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping,

Daylight.—Titan leaves for S'hai, Bc. Daylight.-P. M. S. S. Co.: Steamer

Lesves for Japan and San Francisco. Noon-Gresies leaves for Shanghai, Noon.Shanghai leaves for Shanghai. -6pm-Canton loaves for London,

Meetings. Nou --Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd., at the Company's Hotel.

Norddeutscher Loyd: Sept. 18, at nocu. P. & 0, 8. N. Gut... Sept. 10, daylight. P. & O. S. N. Co... Sopt. 15, at 5pm. Butterfield & Swira... September 19,* Butterfeld & Swire... Soptoubor 22.Y Arnhold, Kurberg &Co. About Sept 22. P. & O. 8. N. Go...... About Sept. 24. P. &.0. 8. N. Co...... Sopt, 28, at noor Showan & Co............ About October 7. Shewan & Co....... Sept. 16, at 5 p.m. Mosmagorien Maritimos Sept. 20, at noon Dodwel, Carlill & Co, September 20

Showan & Co... Quick despatch. 18horan & Co.

Quick despatch. ...... Butterfold & Swira... September 29.

----- Pacific Mail S. S. Co.. Sapt. 16, daylight. 0. & 0. 9. 8. Oo..... Sept. 28, at 1 p.m. P. & O, S, N. Co......Sopt. 15, at noon, Butterfield & Seiro... Sapt. 15, at noon. P. & O. 5. N, Go...... About Sept. 2ầu đ Butterfield & Siro... Sapt. 10, daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co, Sept. 17, daylight. (a)..Canadian Pfc B. Co..Oct. 4, at noon.

Nor. Pic S. & R. Uos apt. 28, at noon.

despatched as above To To-day's Advertisements. Gomez, L-Cotonat, aud 20. Chiness,

MORROW, the 15th Instant, at Nooni.

For Freight or Possago, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agenta. Hongkong, September 14, 1893. 1580

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE.

Tas Co.'s Stoumehip

Taisoun,

0. ANDERSON, Commdr., will be despatched

Cer-above on FRIDAY, the 20th Tustant.

The attention of Passengern is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. First-class Saloon and Cabins are situated forward of the Engines.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Haughong, September 14, 1893.

Residenca.

20.-Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.,

Id., Praya Central. 27.-Holliday, Wise & Co., Praya Central. 28.-Holliday, Chas., Residence 32.-Hongkong Hotel (Public Telephone). 58.-Hongkong Electric Co., Ld., Queen's

Road Eset 67. Hughes, E. J., ilenidence. 68-J. J. Humphreys & Sou, Office.

do. 37.- Do. B1-Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Glo

down Co., Ld., Praya Contral, 77.-Ho Tung, Prays Contral. Through Bill of Lading issued for trans-53-Do. do. Bonham Strand.

da Residence. 59.-Dɔ. portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Franciscu, to Atlantic and longkang & Kowloon Wharf & Go-

dowa Ov., L., West Point. Inland Cities of the United States, via Overland Hailway, to Havana, Trinidad, 50- Imports & Exports Office, Praya West and Damorars, and to porte in Mexico. 23-Jordan, Dr G. P., Praya Central.

Residence. 43.- Do. Central and South America, by the Upm-

30. Joseph, H. H., Residence. pany's and connecting Steamers.

Fesig will be received on board until 470.-Kramer, J., Kesidenus. P.. han

day previous to walling. Parcel-Kocusing Oil Godown. Paokages will be received at the office until 4.-Keznedy, J., Horse Repository.

64.- Do. do. Stables, Conseway Bay, 5 F. I LIVES

da

should be marked all Parool Package 4.-Lapraik, J. D., Residence.

to address in fall; valas-

of same is required.

Constige Invalons to socompany. Cargo destined to points beyond San Francisco In the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices in Seated Eavalopes, addressed to the Callostor of Customs at Sun Franction.

For further information to Pasuago and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 12, Queen's Road Central, J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent,

Hongkong, September 14, 1602.

8-Harrison, W. Studet, Resideros. S.--Mount Austin Hotel.

6.-Nam Woo & Co. 46-Opium Farinor, Hau Fook. 3-Peak Hospital. 29.-Peak Hotel.

19.-P. O. 9. N. Co., Praya Central. 69&0. Mesa, Maubain View.

3-Pfordtun, F. van der, Residence. 36-Quarry Bay Sugar Refinery. 34.-Ray, E. O., Residence. 51.-Do do. Office, Tedder's Street, 45.-Rope Factory, West Point, 1406 52-Sadors' Home, Praya West.

40.-Shawan & Co., Prasa Central. 01. Stevens, G. R., Office.

Occidental & Oriental Steam-62.- __Dk. dr. Kascence.

Ship Company.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS

TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND BUROPE,

VIA

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING

AND

STEAMERS.

Wate

B-Victoria Botel (Public Telephone).

| 16. —Watson, A. §., & Os., Queen's Road.

67-Wickham, W. H., Residence.

09.-Wou Kee & Co., Fraya West

|

79.-Young Lan Koo, Rosidenen. 78.—Yuen Kos & Co.

38.-Yoon Fat Houg. Boukam Strand.

In onso of FIRE ring up No. 16. The Exchange is open day and night.

W. STUART HARRISON,

Manager. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FOR CHINESE.

882

Rmaterially aid the SENATE of the

ESIDENTS the would VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND ODILEGE by forwarding to the ALLON

HONOLULU.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM Honalone.

Gaelic (via Nagasaki, THURSDAY, Sept. 28,

Kobe, Inland Soa

and Yokohama) ........

at 1 p.m.

at 1 p.th.

Belgie (via Nagasaki,THURSDAY, Oct. 26,

Kobe, Inland Sea

and Yokoharga)...

Oceanic (via Naga-1

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

(1). Ollaan Jars (for museum purposes). (). Hlustrated Papers and Books for the Student's Reading Room and Library.

Address to

JOHN C. TE UMSON,

Hon. See to the College. Hongkong, February 23, 1891.

saki, Kobe, Inland Torenay, Nov. 14, To-day's Advertisements.

Ses, Yokohama at 1p.m.

and Honolulu)...)

HESteamship GAELIC will be

THE

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, | FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSC), NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA

and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 28th September, at 1 p.,, connection being made at Yokohama with Steamers from Bhanghai,

Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND BEA OF JAPAN and call at HONCLULU, and passengerpare allowed to break their journoy at any point en route.

Through Passangers Tickets granted to. England, Franca, and Garmany by all trans Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the prin cipal cities of the United States or Canada. Eater hed particulars of the various routes may be obtained upon oppilation.**

Special rates (first class only) are granted. to Missionarias, member of the Naval, Military, Diplomatio, and Civil Services, to European officials in service of Chios and Japan, and to Government officiala and their follies,

Fantaugers who have paid fall fago, re- embarking at San Francisco for China or Japan (or: rios erza), within one year, will be allowed discount of 10 por cent. This allowance dies not apply in through Kire from Ulinist and Jupin to Europe,

All Párosi Paskages should, be marked to addrem la folk, and sams will be resolved at the Company's Ofice undi pro. the day previous to selling.

8

Conmlar Involons to accompany Cargo destined to pointe beyond, San Francisco, In the United Etafes, should be sent to the Company'd Office, addramed to the Col Iactor of Ozatona, San Franelson, 2

: For further information as to Freight oz Farage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 79, Queen's Rood Central,

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Hongkong, Beplansber 6, 1893, ~: 1662

The Oc.'s Steamship

Jokien, Captain Dars, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 17th Instant, në Daylight.

.:

1601

For Fraight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, Sopiomber 14, 1893,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ JANAL,

The Oc.'s Steamship

Funtains, Captain Jones, will be despatched or above on

TUESDAY, the 10th Instant

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agenti.

1546

Hongkong, September 14, 1693.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL-

The Co.'s Steamship

Luaries

Capt, RAWLINGS, will be despatched as above on

FRIDAY, the 2nd Tratant.

For Freight or Pamage; apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, September 14, 1995,

1603

FOR NEW YORK,

The 3/8 LII. American Ship Jahn R. Kelly

CHAPMAN, Master, will load here for the above Fort, and

have quick despatch

For Freight, apply to

1601

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THES.S. Catherine Apoor having arrived from the above Porias Consignem of Cargo are horoby informed that their Clonds will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remain ing on board after tiro 16th Jutant al te landed at Consigness' risk and expense into the Godowns of the WANUBAI WAREHOUSE AND STOLATE Co., LTD., Wanchai,

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of lading will be quautorsigned by

DAVID SASSOON, BONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, September 14, 1893. 1002

STEAM FOR

STRAITS. CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTƏ, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bill of Lading issued for BATA. VIA, PERSIAN OULF, CONTIN- ENTAL AND AMERICAN FORTS.

HE Steamship ROSETTA, Captain THE

0. GADD, carrying Her Majesty's Malla, will be dispatched from this for

NOTIQE.

WE, the Undersigned Cars Maa- Te resident in Sydney of Aus- tralia bog to ahuovoca Pablicly that Mr. CHARLES B. FAIRFAX, the Proprietor of the Morning Herald, will short take a FRE to KWONG TUNG PROVINOR, tugether with his Family, for the purpose of studying | the odssoms and manner of the people as

well as visiting any places of interest in

in all its ports. It will be remembered that Mr. FAIRFAX is an Australian of perfect probity and of high commercial standing, and, moreover, is held in osteem by orory ono and the same may be said of his Son. He is always showing kinduess to the Chinese resident in this port with whom he likes to have frequent intercoma. We, as true friends of his, have, therefore, the pleasure

to request all our countrymen with whom they may come in contact to ovince all the respect and kindness due to them during their sojourn in China.

KING HING, SA OHVI, HANO TAI, Trx Woo, I YIE, QUONO TAT, ON CHRONG, Wei K, Kuse PING, HING CHEONG, KWAN LEE, TAK TA OF LEE, SUN HING OHAN, BEN CHIANG SRING, SUN KUM TAI, ON YIK LEE, KWONG HING ODBORA, KWDORO MAN OK, SDEN KAM SRING, Sydney, August 17, 1893.

1606

BONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

BE Short RANGE OUP will be Shot for an SATURDAY, 16th Instant. Ranges, 500 and 600 yards. Time, 3 p.m.

ED. ROBINSON,

How Secretary. Hongkong, September 14, 18:0.

SHIPPING.

1600

Por Lymoon, from Shanghai, Messrs

For Taisung, from Swatow, 92 Chinese Per Canton, from Shanghai: for kong, Lout. P. Ussher, R.M.A., Massts B. Taylor and W. Thador, (Pies. B.M.A.); for London, Mr and Mrs Myhola. From Amoy for Hongkong, 6 Chinese; for Sin. gapore, 280 Chinese; for Penang, 33 Obi-

DEPARTED.

Pur Peakater, from Hongkong: for Bin gapore, Messi F. A. Alden, R.N., and W. Nicol; for Panang, Mrs Kok Ah So and child, and Mr O. Klinck for Brindisi, Mr Hockridge, From Shanghai: for Pan- ang, Mr J. S. Nazer and servant,

Per Alaia, for Singapore, 2 Europesas, and 12 Chiucas

Per Actis, for Hoihow, 60 Chinese.

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'SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Titan reports: Had equally and heavy rain to latitude 16 N.; thence to port, fiue weather.

The British atoomor Phra Chom Klan re- Dorte: Storms, rainy weather in the Gulf of Siam; fine, rainy weather Northward. Locally, unmerous typhoon flies.

The British steamer Hopksang reporis i Experienced on the 7th, strong S.E. winds and heavy ses; on the 8th, 9th and 10th, increasing to fresh gale, and high confused sea. On 11tli, violaut NE gale, at times blowing with hurricane force, with heavy sea; nahored in Meichen Sound. From thence w port, fresh to moderate S.E. winds and rainy weather. September 10th, apoke

Feicking, at Bullock Harbour, bound North.

Meeting of Shareholders of The China Traders Insurance Co., Ltd, in the Company's Officeà:

General Memoranda. SATURDAY, September 16--

3p-Competition of the Hongkong

Rido Association. Transfer Books of The Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., closed from this date to 23rd Instant, inclusive.

امراه

MoxDay, September 18 --

Goods par Lawang undelivered after this

date subject to rent. Goods per Marquis Bacquehem undelivered

after this date subject to rent.. Goods per Macduff undelivered after this

Thursday, September 21 :---- date subject to rent.

parTha publication of this issue dom at 6.80 p.m.

The Chinx Mail.

"HONGKONG, THURSDAY, BEFTEMBER 14, 1893. ——-*-*-*

ALTHOUGH No official news has yet boon that the mission of the Hon.. H. made public, it is generally believed Stewart-Lookhart touching the emigras tion from Hongkong to Brazil has not been favourably received by the Foreign Ofice What the Colonial Offies may have thought of the scheme would not matter very much, it is well known the Colonial Office officials have to play a very secondary part to the Foreign or War Offionis wa have said nothing definite has been received, or has at least heen made public but it is feared that the

a

9pm.--Meeting of Perseverance Lodge.gay of Exeter Hall has once mora prevailed against an expori- ment of coolie Amigration from Hongkong, which could, we believe, have been carried on from this colony. updn far better and safer conditions than it gould have been from any ether, point. As we have pointed out Uver' and over again, the conditions of Bach trade are vastly changed from what the additional official checks Chiens, they were twenty-five years ago. With Brazilian and British--which were pro- mised in the new scheme, and the in- ducement to fair treatment begotten by the urgent necessity for efficient labour- ere for Brazil, there is every reason to ..believe the proper conduct and regala- Becond Call of 818.75 on Shares of The tion of an emigration system could have

China Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., das.

Mesting of Hongkong Cricket Club is the Pavilion. 6.30 p.m.--Mooting of Mombora of the Hougkong St. Andrew's Society at the City Hall.

SATURDAY September 29-

Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The Douglas Staumship Co., Ltd., at the Company's Office

SATURDAY, September 30-

Exchange, M Honorene, September 14.

On London

Bank, Wire,

Or deinaud,

30 days' sight,

4

11 50

Credits;

months night,

Documentary, 4 troublas' sight, On Paris-

On demand, Credite, 4 months' sight, On Berlin-Demund,... On New York- Ou demand,

***

Credits, 60 days' sight. On-Bombay

Wire,

On demand, On Calcutta-

-

r.

... 25 ... 2/6

2/54

... $18

been ensured. If it be true that the Foreign Office has refused to listen to any scheme of the sort, the decision is, we think, to be regretted. We should be the very last to advocats any scheme which could by any menz develop abuses, knowing as we do the horrors of the Peruvian trade. But it is not reasonable to class the proposed Brazilian movement with the Slave Trade from Mueno to Part of thirty 300 years ago. It is probable the new 8.17 emigration will be sanctioned by the 2,50

Chinese, and the centre of the trade will be Macao. Without casting any reflection upon the laws and regulations of the Holy City, which are now modole of virtue and safety for the emigrant an compared with the laws of the Sixties, we think that to constitute Hongkong the centre of such a trade. “wouli have ensured greater success, be Carlse it would have meant greater amount of protection to the Chinese labourer. If the emigration of Chinese to Brazil from "Macao" or else. where proves to be an evil, then the

1941 194

Wize,

On demand,

On Shanghai-

The British steamer Orestes reports: Had fine weather throughout.

On demand,

1941 1941

... 797

30 days sight, private paper,

... 73 $41.70 $7.97

The British steamer Catherine Apar re- | Gold Lest, 100 fine (per taal) ports: After leaving Singapore experienced Sovereigna (Bank's buring talej moderate S, W, monsoon Bud

Ang. The British steamer Woong reports:

Froth Ely wind, with hoary squalls of rain. A. S. WATSON & Co., Foreign Offe and Exeter Hall may

The German steamer Lysemoon reports: On the 10th & p.m., anchored under Napier Island, on accounts of signs of a typhoon; ARRIVALS.

and on the 11th anchored under Tricho September 13:--

Island, under the same circumstances; both Fullur, Geroun steamer, 898, Galkon, times in company with sa Koushing, 4.30 Bangkok Sept. 6, Rics.-MELOHERS & Co.

on the 12th, continued the soyage. Had strong S. Basterly wind and very Titan, British sleaguer, 1,525, R. Jheavy swell, from SE. to Tangying, fur- Brown, Liverpool Augast 4, and Singaporother on N. E, and S.E. winds with heavy September 8 Catferal. —BUTTERFIELD &

- 41/v. SWIKE.

The British atoamer Tassang roparts: Phra Chum Klan, British steamer, 1,012, Left Shanghai 10.20 am. on the 9th, had J. Fowler, Bangkuh September 4, and Koh-fresh S.S.H. wind to East, and cloudy wea al-obang 7, Rice and General-Youn Farther, with Easterly awell from Gutzlaff t Hose.

Septembar 14:-

Koang Lee, Chinéso str., from Custvo. Ask, Danish steamer, 592, Rovsbeck, Haiphong September 11, and Hoihow 13, General.A. R. MARTY,

LIMITED.

congratulate themselves with this mos dification that, with British influence, the scheme might have been brought to a successful issue for all parties con- cerned. If it ba Banccess without the influence of Great Britain, then tha Home Authorities will have the eatin faction of knowing that they have been

an important branch of legitimate trade.

Vegetable & Flower the means of depriving Hongkong of

Tung-ging, thence to anchorage in Maitan Strails froshening gale from N. with beary sen. Arriving at anchorage at 10,30 on the 11th, 4 p.m. let go Srá aucher, gale THE Createning all day, and the sand in the air blinding, 7 to 9 p.m.

Bar. 29.55 (lowest

rauding) wind blowing a complete N/

and

squalls of great violence. Wind

...

Seeds

SEASON 1898.04.

FIRST SKIPMENTS OF OUR SUPPLIES OF

GARDEN SEEDS

Foolsang, British steamer, 5D1, S. Wilde, 110 p.m. Bar, commenced to rise and wind for this season have arrived, and we are

MATHESON &0.

TELEGRAMS.

{Bupplied to ta ' Unisa Man,']

(Via Southern Lina.):

DEATH OF EMIN PASHA:

London, Søptember 13, 1885. Advices from the Congo confirm the re-

prepared to book orders for prompt or port of the death of Emin Phaha.

investea, British steamer, 1,279, C. F. ing. and at 6 am. on the 12:, forward execution. Complete Ustalogues (light breeze), ove de anohors with concise directions for eowing can ba BOMBAY, (connecting at Bombay with Harvey, Liverpool July 29, and Singapore and proceeded Haitan Straite to Swatoaned on application or will be posted 5.S. PENINSULAR, which Vossel takes Sept 8, General-BUTTERFIELD & SWIBE.

S.E. winds and 883. Arrived on her Cargo for LONDON, viá SUEZ J. G. Olifant, Calcutta August

Catherine Apear, British steamer, 1.783,loft Swatow with moderate S.S.E.wind

pim on the 13th, at 540 pto any addman. In these Catalogues the CANAL leaving that port on the 21st Supt. 4 au Singapura Ague 20, Peong and hearty in Broders into rid seeds are marginally numbered in English

OCTOBER, 1893),

THUREDAY,eral-DAVID BASSOON; SONG & Co.

Frogy, Norwegian tökmer, 719, Gal- licksen, Moji September 7, Coal-Jos ANDREW,

the 28th September, at Noon, taking Pas- Bongers and Cargo for the above Ports.

Bilk and Valuable, all Ourgo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangemont) will be transhipped at Colombo into

Learner proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other Cargo for London, &c., will bo conveyed vid Bombay.

Parcela will be received at this 08ion ambil 4 pm. on the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.

Shippers are particularly requested to nate the terms and conditions of the Cam. pany's Bill of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

H. R. JOSEPA,

... Superintendent.

P. & 0. 8. N. Co.'s Office,

Hongkong, September 14, 1893.

Fony Eritia, ateamer, 1,190, D. A. G. King, Amoy September 18, General,- BUTTERFIELD & SWIER

Lyeemsen, Gorman ste nor, 1,236, G.

EMSDEN & Co, Heuermann, Shangha. Sept. 10, General.

Faisony, British str., 1,50, H. W. Hogg, Shanghai Sept. 9, and Swatow 13, General.

JANDING, MATHESON & Co. A. Murray, Kutchinsten Sept. 9, Coal.- Charters Turere, British bouncer, 1,905,

MITSUI BERSAN KUBRIA.

Canton, British steamer, 2,044, C. L. P. Field, Shanghai September 9, General, P. & O. 5. N. Co.

DEPARTURES. September 14-

Linnet, British sauboat, for Cantou. Peshawar, for Europe, &o. 1405 Activ, for Höihow.

Aglaia, for Singapore and Hamburg. Lokang, for Kobe, "Lawany, for Yokohama.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Ching Ping, for Kaichow.

Aerated Waters.

WATER.The Water used is absolutely W

pura, Steam Plant of the latest

Teline, for Kutchinatzu, Leemoon, for Canton. Ameg, for Saigon.. Taicheong, for Swatow, Fokien, for Swataw. Macduf, for Kobe. Taisang, for Canton.

CLEARED. and most powerful typa.. Buporvi-emineston, for Honolulu. sion. The whole process of manuilar, for Amoy,

Swalow, for Choloo facture in ander the continuous supervision of a qualified English

Chemist:

THE PRODUCT-Will, bour compari son with the Waters made by the most, noted makers in England.

Dakin, Cruickshank &

Company, Ltd.

City of Rio de Janeiro, for Macao, Japan, &c. Orestes, for Shanghai.

Siam, for Sastor. Bygdo, for Saigon.

PASSENGERS. ARDITER

Par Pollux, from Bangkok, 1 Chinese.

Per Titan, from Liverpool, &c., Mrs Harrie, and 93 Chinese.

Por Phra Chom Klac, frota Bangkok, 100 Chiness.

Por Aah, from Haiphong, 50 Chiness.

OBITUARY,

Surgeon Parks, ons of Stanley's officers.

THE HOUS OF LORDS THREATENED.

cloudy and fine, Arrived Hongkong at and Chiusas, and when ordering it in quita 11.46 a.m.

The British steamer Canton reports: kinds required.

sufficient to unly, alate the numbers of the

A manifesto issued by the National Tễu From Shanghai experienced fresh ..

beral Federation dwells on the rejection of equally weather; off Ooksen" experienced a Orders from one person, of from $5.00 to the Home Rale Bill and declares the meud- typhoon.

$10.00, allowed 25 per cent discount;ing or ending of the House of Lords im over $10.00, an extra 5 per cent.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For SWATOW.—

Per Siam, at 7.30 s.m., on Friday, the

16th inst.

Bor SHANGHAL

Per Stanghal, at 11.30 s.m., on Friday, the 16th inst., instead of as previous. ly notified.

For SINGAPORE & BANGKOK-

For Phra Chula Chom Klae, at 11.30a.m.,

on Friday, the 16th inst.

For SINGAPORE & LONDON.---

Per Canton, at 4.30 p.m., in Friday, the 15th inst., instead of as proviously notified.

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Per Verona, atbp, on Friday, the

15th lost,

For HAIPHONG-

CLAY'S FERTILISER,

A high cians Fertilizer for pot plants and for use in the Gardan generally; it supplies natural bacishment to the soil and assists

the process of assimilation, thereby alding tho plants to attain their fail size, vigour, and beauty.

Sold in Tins containing 10 lbs. each.150 ...$4.00

RANSOME'S NEW PARIS!

LAWN MOWERS.

The best mud cheapest machines in the

Per det, at 5pm., on Friday, the 15th market. Kopt in stock and supplied st

irst.

For AMOY & MANILA..

Per Emeralda, at 4.30 p.m., on Satur

day, the 16th icet,

For SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUL -

Manufacturer's prices.

FERMINGER'S

Per Fokien, al 5 p.m., on Saturday, the MANUAL OF GARDENING

16th inst.

For EUROPE, S., &-

Jer Gera, Registry 1 p.m. Lettera 2

pán, on Wednesday, the 18th ina

(Late Letters 2.10 to 3.30 p.m.)

FOR THE TROPICA.

This work is alike interesting to the student of botany and practical gardener,

For SINGAPORE, SAMARANU AND and comprises a large number of plants

SOURABAYA.-

Per Ardgay, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,

the 18th inat, na med at For SYDNEY & MELBOURNE,

Per dirlie, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,

the 18th inst,

FO- PEAK DELIVERY-Letters, do, will

which for the convenience of reference are arranged in separate groups and are headed with their ordinary and botanical names,"

THE CULTIVATION OF: FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT TREES, 45,

be delivered by the 12 and 8.30 o'clock is prastically dealt with, and Pruning, Trams only. Correspondence and Parcela

for the Peak may be posted in the General Grafting, and Manuring thoroughly ox? Post Office up to 11.30 am, or 3. p.m., or plained...

in the Lotter Boxes in the Cars till timo

Departure With regard to letters from

Per Fooksang, from Chinkiang, Chinese, the Pools additional Letter Buses have beon- Per Orestis, from Sinirapore, 103 Chinese.axed to Police Boxes at Magasine Gap, Per Catherine Apar, from Calautta, Mrs by Peak Church, and. at Mount Kellet,

Price $7.60.

J. G. Olifant, and child, Mr and Mrs which will be cleared at 12.50 and 4 pm: A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. Burgos, Mrs W. Pereirai, Messrs Galistan Local Rate will be charged. No Sunday Grazory, M. Chater and Stubba, and 350 delivery. Benders are requested to cancel. Chinese.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

673

1607

Per Frogner, Tom Moji, 2 Chinese. Per War, from Amy, 90 Chinese.

SHEWAN & Co. Hongkong, September 14, 1893.

their Stampe by writing the word Stamped scross them, Covera containing Bark Nates, &, shuuld be registered.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841. Hongkong, September 4, 1833.

parative. It orgas a show of courage and determination to seepro the passage of a Home Rule bill.

THE PANAMA SCANDAL, M. Charles de Leanape has bean liberated,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASSED SUB ÜANAL

OUTWARD BOUND:--Samoa, July 25: Blount Tabor, 28; Macduf, August 11: Titan, Willow Breach, 18; Dabigakire, Byron, Bellona, 22; Sagkalien, Alberta, Fakling, 29; Polyphemu, Sept. 1; Preuson, 5.

HOMEWARD BOUND:—Peransular, Aug, 28:

Henshiel, Salatiga, Malacca, 23; Çapa) Comoris, Sept. 1; Orya, Pembrokeshare, Tegoer, B.

Tho N. Ps. Tacoma, troin Tacoma,left Yokohama for this part on Monday, Sept. 11, and may be expected here on or about Saturday, Sept. 16.

The O, & 0, a-Garlic, with the Ameri

can Mail of the 36th Augi, lofts Tole hama en Tuesday, the 19th inak, ak daylight, and may be expected hats en or about Sunday, the 17th inst. (US The O. P. R. & 1. Empress of Japan, from

Vancouver, &c, left Nagasaki at 4: p.m. on Sept. 14, for Hongkong, viL Shanglui,

The M: M. Co.'s stasmakip Sagħabson, with the FELNUR MA of Aug. 18, Ísaven Singapore on Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 6 p.m., and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, Sept. 30. This packet brings replies so lettore de spatched from Hongkong on July 12, The P. M. & Cily of Pelang, with maile, &c., left San Francisco for this part, via Yokohama, on Sept. 2 garba

The T. &

Jax left London for this port on Aug. 20.

+ 25.

Tas F. &0. Co's a. s. Malccca arrived at London on the 13th inst.

The U. P. R. sa. Empress of Japan arrived

at Nagasak at 6 3 a.m. to-day, and left again 1500 p.m. for Hongkong via Shanghai,

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