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THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR LONDON VIA FORTS OF CALL
The do's Steamship
Kaisou,
J. GAY, Commander, wil be despatolod A above TO-MORROW, the 26th Instast, at Daylight.
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Agents.
For Freight, apply to
Hongkong, Septanibor 25, 1893,
1549
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
BANGOUR, THE PEAK FOR FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
NISHED.
'BURNBEAE,' GLENEALY.
THE WILDERNESS, CAINE
ROAD. #NORMAN COTTAGE,' ROBINSON
ROAD.
No. 4 RITON TERRACE, Bonham
Boad,
Nos. 2, 8, and 9, CHANULAT Lane. FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in KAIN STREET, PEEL
BruzZT and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS in No. 5, SKELLEY
STREET.
No. 14, KNUTSFоnd Terrace, Kow-
loon.
No. 4, VICTORIA VIEW, Kawloon. Noa. 11 and 12, COOMBE ROYA.
MAGAZINE GAP-FUAKISHED.
OFFICES--
FIRST and SECOND FLOORS No. 4, Quoon's Road Central, over the BANK OF CHINA, JAPAN & STRAITS, LAD,
PRAYA CENTRAL, Over Мевате
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.'s.
GODOWNS-ma
BLUE BUILDINGS.
Apply to
SINGAPORE
THE Company's S. 8. Pakling having
rived from the Roose Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goode are being landad at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong HONG & KOWICON WHARY & Gonowy Co., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtainal
Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and a Claims must be sent in to the OFFICE of the Undersigned before Noon, on the 1st October, or they will not be recognized,
ANTRE des FAUVES.
NOTICE
WING to PROFESSOR MAX being worse in consequence of the wounds received on Thursday LAST, thom will be
NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT and until further notice.
Hongkong, September 25, 1893.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. September 23:
Destination
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fessels.
Amoy and Manila.....Sungkiang (e). Broman & Forte of Call Preusean (6). Hamburg and London Blax (s); Japan Ancous (8); London,v.Ports of Val! Kaisow (0). London & Porte of Gall Rosotta (a) London................... Shanghai (s). Loudon............ Java () 1663 Marseilles, v. Saiged. Molhcurne (s),
N'saki, Kobé& Yham Denbighshire (8) New York, v.Suez Crpal Patban (8).. Now York
Froomati
Meefao, Chinose steamer, 1,399, W. H. Lunt, Shanghai September 20, General-C. M. S. N. U.
New York.
Fott Darwin,
John R. Kelly
Taiwan (8)........
S. Frasisoo, v, JapanGaelic (8)
8. Franeisen, v. Japa: dity of Peking (a).. Sandakoa and Kudat,Memoon (6).....
{Malwa (8).. Shanghai... Shanghai
Paigang (s)... Shanghai.
Prouston (s).. Phra Nang, British soamor, 1,021, W. Shanghai............. Java (5) ................... H. Waston, Bangkok Supt. 14, and Koh-Shai, O'foo & Neh'ng Nanyang (8).. si-chang 17, Rica and Gouerat,-YUEN FAT B'pore, Havre& H'bur Krismbild (2)...
S'pore, Ponaag & O'tt Wingsaug (s). Sourabaya, &c. Hupeh (a).. Stow, Amoy & Fahos Haitan (8)..... Vancouver (B.C. & Empress of Japan Victoris (B.U.), &... T-coms (e)..... Y'hama, Kobe & Nak (Nürnberg )..
Bora.
September 24- Peiyang, German eksamer, from Canton. Diamond, British steamer; 1,033, Eilise, Singapors September 17, GeneralBIN McH & Co.
Pukling, British steamer, 191, G. W. Long. London August 18, and Si gapore Sept. 18, General.-AKNUOLD, KARDERO & Co
Kuis, British steamer, 1,935, James
Agents,
Date of Leavin
Butterfield & Swire...Sopt. 27, at b p.m. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Oct 16, at 3 pm. Showsa & Co About October 1. P. & 0. 9. N. 00...... Bapt., at noon Arnhold, Karbarg&Co Sept, 26, daylight. P. & O. 8. N. do...... Sept. 28, at noon. P. & OS, N. Co...... About October 10,
པཱ་ P. & O. 8. N. Co...... About October 24, Blessagorion Maritimes Out. 4, at 2000 Dodrell, Carlill & Co. Sept. 28, at 3 p.m. Dodwell, Carlill & Co September 28. Showan & Co..........Quick despatah, Sbowan & Co.......Quick despatch. Butterfield & Swire... Gotober 3. JO. &G. 8. 8. Co.... Sept. 28, at 1 pm Pecito Mail 8. 8. Oo. Oct. 5, at 1 p.m. Butterfield & Swire...Sept. 28, at 3 p.m. P. & O. S. N. Co Sept. 26, daylight, Biesse & Co...
Sept, 26, at 1 p.m. Norddeutenher Lloyd. Quisk despatch. P. & O. B. N. Co...... About Sept. 30. Siomssen & Co... Sept. 29, at 4 p.m. Siemesen & Co... Sept. 26, at 4 p.m.. Jardine Matheson&Co Sept. 30, st noon.
Buttarfeld & Swire... Sept. 26, at 8 p.m. ......Dougins Lapraik & Co. Sept. 26, at noon. (a).. Canadian Pie R. Co. Oct. 4, at noon.
and calm; from Lamaoka to port, moder- ate Harterly winds and S, B. swoll
The British steamer Phra Nang reports :: Loft Koh-i-ahang 17th, 1.30 p.m.; to Caps
Nor, P'fic S. & R. Cos Sept. 28, at noon. Norddeutscher Lloyd. About Sept. 26.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
[No. 9556,-SEPTEMBER 25, 1898.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW,“
Shipping.
Daylight.----Ma'tra leaves for Shanghai. Daylight.Kaisew leaven for London & Koon-Heiten leaves for Coast Porta 8 p.m.-Denbighshire leaves for Japan. 3p..Hupri leaves for Sabays, do 4p.m.Poyy leaves for Shanghai.
4 p.m.-Kriemhild leaves for 'burg, &c.
Miscellaneous.
·LOCAL AND" GENERAL, ⠀e
PAMED BURS CANAL DE PAR OUTWARD BOUND-Byron, Ang...
berts, 20; Niobe, Clyde, Thicke, Sept. 8 Glenaringy Ningalow, Priam, Sydney, 12; daia, 15; Radnorshire, Gerda, 19; Ajax, Berlede, 12. HOMEWARD BOUND-Cape Comery Bept.",
1-Peuter, & Colambo, 8; Frigga, 12; Glamcarn, 19; Achilles, Bombay, Olden- burg, Salace, Gissla, 23.
L
Goods por Wingsany undelivered after The N. L. Co.'s a.. Preussen, with the Gre
4 p.ad. Laudod
MAN MAI, of Aug. 28; foft Singapore on Thursday, Sept. 21, at 2 pm., and may be expected hore on of about Tuesday, Sopt.
A. S. WATSON & Co., The T. Max China, with maile, &c., loft
LIMITED.
Vegetable & Flower Seeds
SEASON 1899-94
THE Fasz BaIPMENTH OF OUR SUPPLIES OF GARDEN SEEDS
for this sensori hara arrived, and we are now prepared to book orders for prompt or forward axevation. Complete Catalogues
San Francisco for this port, a Yoko hamn, on Sept. 12.
The O. P. B. s. 6. Empress of China left
Vancouver on Sept. 16, for Hongkong The O. &0. d. 6. Belgic, with maila, độ, left San Francison for this port, via Takon hama, on Sept. 21,
The O. 8. 3. Co.'s steamor Polyphemus lett Eingapore on Sept. 2, and may be ox. posted here ou or about Sept. 201 The N. G. I. 8.4. Gioxa, frup Glenon, left Bombay for this port on Sept 14, and may be expected here on or about Oct. 1.
The P. & Q. Jana Left Landon for
this port on Aug, 20..
Tax delivery of the English Mail, was begun at 1.25 p.m. yesterday,
with concise directions for sowing can be DURING the week ending Sept. 24; 1893,
All broke, chafed, and damaged Good, Gray, Japan, via Shanghai Sept. 15, and Padaran, experi-noad moderate to frash For NAGASAKI, KOBU & YOKOHAMA obtained on application or will be posted 156 Europeans and 1,78£ Ohinese vinted ars to be left in the Godowns, where thor Amoy 22. General.—3 RNII OLD, KARBERG & W. wind and fine weather. From Pada :
will be graminod cu the 30th Instaci, at 3 | o'glook p.m.
No Fire Insurance has beau effected, and wry Goods romainus in tam Godowns after the 1st October will be subject to rent.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded un- less notice to the contrary be given before Noon TO-DAY.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & On..
Agents. Hongkong, Soptember 25, 1893.
1660
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-Occidental & Onental Steam
MENT & AGENCY Q., La.
Hongkong, September 13, 1893.
Intimations.
1338
CHAS. J. GAUPP & Co., Ukronometer, Watch & Clook Makers, Jewellers, Gold & Silveraraiths.
NAUTICAL SCIENTIFIC AND
METEOROLOGICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
VOIGTLANDER'S CELEBSTED BINOCULARS AND TELESUOPES. RITCHIE'S ISquid and sturz Oorzanska, ADMIRALTY & IMRAY OHARTS, NAUTICAL BOOKS. English SILVER & ELECTRD-PLATED WAKE. Christofle & Co.'s ELECTRO-LABO WARE GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY In great variety. DIAMONDS
LAND
DIAMOND JEWELLERY,
A Splendid Collection of the Latest Lovos PATTERNS, ut toru nioderats prices. 749
WINDBOE HOTEL (in Jonnaught Buildings), QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
Ship Company. TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JATAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND
AMRICA, AND EUROPE, SOUTH
AND
VIA THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
PROPOSE! SAILINOR FROM Hosaxong. Folie (via Amoy.]
Nagasaki, Kobe, TUESDAY, Sept. 28, Inland Soa aud
at 1 p.m. Yokohama
Belgie (via Nagasaki,
Kohe, Inland Sea, and Yohooo)...} Dreanic (vin Naga
Tarusy, Oct. 26, at 1 p.m.
enk, Kobu, Inland TUESDAY, Nov. 14, Sen, Yokohama
And Honolulu)....
at 1pm-
Co.
Kiel Garman steamer, 834, M. W. Krizfeldt, Nowchwang Sept. 10, nad Che- foo 15. Bans Oil and General.--MELCHES & Cu.
Hunghiang, British steamer. 994, C. B. N. D.dd, Maaiin September 21, General, -BUTTERFIELD & SWIR).
Fan to lat. 20 N, light to moderate N.E. From thence to port, frend wind and fine. N.. wind and confused sea, with hard aquelle and thick weather,
The British stoutuar Sungkiang reparta Moderate and light Easterly winds through- out: accompanied with rain and some
The British stenmar Malwa reports: Meira, British steamer. 1,094, H. S.Singapore o 7 N., light 8. W. and W.S.W. Blue Borbay Sept. 7, and Sagapore wind lý f.; 7° N. b 16° N, of Paracel, 16, Maile an uneral. P:39. S, N. Co. able to N. and N.N.E. wind Ancona, British steamer, 1,838, W. Data showery, smooth sea. Paracels to arri Madio, Yokohama Sept. 16, Maile and Taldlight increasing to moderate fresh wind, Evet S. W., and backieg gradually to E. S.. General.-P. & O. 8. N. Co.
with showery weather. Slight E. and S.E.
well, during iba last two days.
September 25:--
Port Albers, British Att., 2,662, C. E. Bird, R.N.B., Amoy Sapt. 24, General. DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.
Per Ancona, at 11.30 am, on Friday,
the 29th inst.
tho 20. just.
to any address. In these Catalogues the the Oity Hall Museum.“, seeds are marginally numbered in Baglish following telegram has been forwarded Per Krimhild, u 3.30 p.m., on Friday, and Chiness, and when, ordering it is quite to the Marquis of Ripon by H. E. Bir For SINGAPORE—
sufficient to nuly state the numbers of the, William Robinson-Referring to your kinds required. ... Ordem from one person, of from 85.00 to $10.00. allowed 26 per cont. discount; over $10.00, an extra 5 per cent.
For SHANGHAI, CHEFOO AND NEW.
CHWANG.-
Per Nurgang, at 3.30 p.o., on Friday,
the 29th inst.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL.
QUTTA.—
Per Wingsang, st 11 30 am, on Satur-
day, the 30th inzi
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr J. Kirkwood
The American steamer City of Peking ca ports: Jailed from Yokohama Sept. 20th, at 6.20 a.m. Finy weather and smooth ses outiro passage.
Timis,
5 days, 3 hours. Mr W. G. Allen British stancier Cheng Hock Kian Capt. Buesgen
The
Mr H. W. Koot
..
CLAY'S FERTILISER.
Despatob of 24th March extension of Gol amicably settled 98,000 unanimously re scived.!
CHARLES Borchem was brought before Captain Hastings charged by Detective
A high ofas Fertiliser for pot plants and Sergeant Green with selling intoxicating for use in the Garden generally; it supplies liquor in the Seaman's Club, Praya. Hast, natural nourishment to the soil and assists to persons other than members of the Club. the process of resimitation, thereby aiding The case was romanded till Saturday; ball the planta to attain their féll size, vigour, $400. and beauty.
reports: To Faracala, light S. Wly winds; Mr and Mrs M. E. Cul. Baron von KoSold in Tios containing 10 lbe. Sách,.,91.50 WE are advised by the Secretary of the
thence fresh Southerly winds and cloudy.
City of Peking, American steamer, 3,129, H. R. Searts, San Francisco Sapt. 2, and Yokohama 20. Genecal.-P. M. 9. 8. 06.
Cheong Hark Kian, British steamer, 956,
The British steder Boston reports: Henry Dinsdale, Pepang via Singapore Sept. Had fine weather, with light 5.W. to South 16, General-BOK HIS CHAN.
breezes to Swaton; thence S.E. wind, with Canton, British steamer, 1,110, Thos. Hawell, from same quarter, and showers to Sellar, Shanghai September 21, and Swator arrival. 24, Genoral.JARDINK, MATHESON & Co.
Prejr, Danish steamer, 397, D. L, Strand, Fakbci Sept. 22, and Hofhow 24, General -AENBOLU, Kinseno & Co.
Hesperia, German steamor, 1,136, H. Witt, Saigon September 21, Rise & Gone- fral.-STEMSSKS OU.
DEPARTORIS, September 24-
Laertes, for Singapore and London. Brill, for Tiku.
samt Asapa, for Amoy. Formos, for Swalow. Chon Fr, for Bangkok. Gluchshing, for Saigon.
Fu Steamship GABLIC will Moray, for Karsten.
despatched for SAN FRANCISCO,
vid AMOY, NAGASAKI, KOEE, INLAND
MEE Private Hotol haratofore barried ou WINDSOR HOUSE is de boun Removed to CONNAUGHT HOUSE,
Cuisine auder European management and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, Each Bod-room has its own Bath-room. Hot and Cold water. Passenger Elevator the 28th September, at 1 p.m., connection being made at Yokohams with Somers From Shanghai.
to all
Floors.
Charges from $2 per day upwards. Special Rates for Familes or Permanent Boarders Offices and Rooms to let Un- or without furnished, and Rooms with Board, by day or month. Apply at the Qfins, No. 37, 3rd Floor,
Hongkong, August 22, 1892.
Not Responsible for Debts.
1534
Jeither 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 longhun Harbour:---
CENTENNIA. American ship, Capt B. J. Colord.-Order.
GROKER STETSON, American ship, Dayt. E. L. Murphy, Jardins, Matheson & Co.
To-day's Advertisements.
ZETLAND
LODGE.
No. 625.
Regular MEETING of the above.
A LODGE WIB be held in the FREE MAIONS HALL, Zetland Street, oa MON DAY, the 2nd October, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. VISITING BHATHAN STO cordially
NYLTER.
Hongkong, September 25, 1893.
NOTICE TO MABINERS, No. 276.
THE
CHINA SEA,
Activ, for Huihow. Taigran, for Frachios.
September 25 -
Hapy, for Haiphong. Kueiyan, for Tientsin. Canton, for Canton. Meef, for Canton. Kiel, for Caulen.
CLEARED
Steamers of this line paas through: the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and cali at HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their jourusy at any point en route.
Through Passengers Tickets granted to Englund, France, and Germany by ali trans-dak, for Haiphong Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the prin sipal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates and particulars of the various routen may be obtained upon application.
Dumond, for Amag. Beliana, for Yokohama Peyang, for Shanghai. Ausor, for Singapore and London.
Special rates (first class only) ato granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, aud Civil Services, to European officials in service of China and Japan, and to the rernment allicials und their faulics.
|
PASSENGERS.
ARE
Per fejoo, from Shanghai, 5 Chinose. Per Pha Nang, frown Ringkes, 49 Chi-
nese.
Per Pabling, from: Singapore, 100 Chi-
neto.
Per Kiel, from Chefoo, 2 Chinese.
Per Sangkisay, from Minila, 83 Uhins. Per M-hua for Hongkong: from Lon- don. Quarter-Moster Sergeant Hannay, and Mira Hatay and children, and Captain Passengers who have paid fall fars, caeney; from Bombay, Mars Steven and embarking at San Francisco for Chick or Asua; from Singapore, Blessrs Fan Tong Japan (or vice versa) within one year, will asn, Yet Chel, Swee Hoo, Sing Ho, and 39 Olinero. For Shanghai: from London, he allowed a discount of 10 per cent. allowance does not apply to through fares M EL G. Hayter, Key, Stevens; from from China and Japan to Europe
Bombay, Mr T. Drewrey from Singapore, Mr J. Lukeria, For Yokohama: from Lordon, Mrs Smith; from Colomba, Hon. Mr Gaiton, Mrs and Miss Galton.
This
All Pascal Packages should to marked to address is full; au same will be reciv at the Ourapany's dies until & p.m. than
nziling. day previous to
Consular Involves to accompatty Cargo destined to points beyond San Francisco, In the United States, should do cut to the Company Offices, addressed to the Col- 1662 leoler of Customs, San Francisco
E subjoined Notice to Mariners has
MASSIGNER OF CUSTOMS, CORLA –—
UOREA
NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 5,
JENCHUAN DISTRICT.
Sunken Rock in Lyne Sound near Port of Mokpho.
..
A MUNKEN ROUE with 6 foot of water at Low Water Spring ides, lies in Latitude 34 36′ 15 N., Longitado 126 12 45' E. The Rock is of an oval shape, 150 yarde by 50 yards broad, lying S.E. and 10., about one mile trois o small conical island (name unknown) bearing W.S.W. from the rock,
The Channel in which this danger lies i not recommended as approach to Mok.
nho.
4
By Order of the Chief Commissioner of Customs,
(Signed) W. MoC. OSBORNE,
Acting Commissioner of Customs.
Custom House,
Jenchuan, 31st August, 1893.
By Order of the Inspector General of
Customs,
THOB. E. COCKER,
for Coast Inspector.
Imperial Maritime Customs,
Coast Inspector's Office, Shanghai, 18th September, 1893.
1059
For further information as to Fraight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 72, Queen's Road Central.
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Agent. Hongkong, September 25, 1893.
1562
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
Aerated Waters.
WATE
WATER-The Water used is absolutely puro. Steam Plant of the latest and most powerful type. Supervi- sion-The whole process of maru- facture is under the continncus supervision of a qualified English Chemist.
THE PRODUCT.-Will bear compari- son with the Waters made by the mat auted makers in England,
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Per Haiton, at 11.30a.m., on Tuesday,
the 26th inst.
For HAIPHONG.—
Coster
Mr C. A. Field Mr S. von Frion
Hos. sud Mrs Galton
Mira Gelton Mr O. Gibolium Mr O. Haack
Mr T. Mitchell Mr H. Mort
Mr E. Ohlmer Mr F. W. Phillips Mr M. Sentier Mr F. E. Shean Mr L Stangen
www.dand
MOUNT AVELIN HOTEL..
Mr John Andrew
Mr S. S. Benjamin
Mr H. B. Boxaball
Commodore Boyar Mr Hart Book
Per Ask, at 11.30 .., un Tuesday, the fr and Ms C. C.
26th inst.
For AMOY.-
Mr Cochrane
Mr & Mrs Cari Jant-
zen, nure and chil- dren
28
...$4.0
Paujom Mising Company that a telegrama was received by him from Raub, the tale graphis station for the distrist, to the effect that Mr H. M. Becker has been drowned. The message is dated to-day, and roads, theBecher drowned,
RANSOME'S NEW PARIS LAWN MOWERS. The hest and cheapest machines in market. Kopt in stock and supplied at Manufacturer's pricas.
FERMINGER'S
Ar a regular meeting of St. Andrew's Chap- tor No. 218, 8.C., held on the 23rd inst., the following officers were elected and installed,
Mr & Mrs J. Kramer MANUAL OF GARDENING the installing officers being M. E. Compa
Mr MacConachie
Mrs Machas
Mr H. F. Meyerink
Solido
Mr W. Mathieson
Mr J. B. Coughie
Mrs Van Niecop
Por Cheang Hock Kian, at 11.30 a.m., on Mrs Drew and 4 chil-Mrs Olifant & child
Tuesday, the 26th inst.
For NAGASAKT, KOBE & YOKOHAMA For Denbighshire, at 2.30 p.m., on Tree
day, the 28th inut.
For SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, SAMA-
RANG & BOURABAYA...
dren
Mr von Puttmaker Mr Alfred J. Eastor Mr W. Stade
Mr and Mrs H. Smith Dr. Gorinch Mr and Mrs SheltonMr Simith, Junior Hooper, nurse sandMr L. Suidter children
Mr Terros
governess & childrooMr Wickham Dr. Joe
Par peh, at 6.30 p.m., on Tuesday, Madam Imbault Huart Me H. E. Tomkins
the 26th inst
For SHANGHAL ---
Por Peiyang, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 26th inst.
For YOKOHAMA & H1000,-
Per Bellow, at 3.80 p.m., on Tuesday,
WINDSOR WOTEL.
Mr W. Benson Mr J. F. Boulton
the 26th inst, instead of a previous-Me S Debtabant ly cotiáud.
For SHANGHAI, COBE & YOKOHAMA Per Pulling, at 1.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 25th int.
For SINGAPORE & NEW YORK.-
Per Fo 1 Albert, at 4.30 p.m., un Tuesday:
the 20th inst.
For SHANGBAT...
Master Arthur Kolly Rev. J. M. Morton Mr Kallok
Mr & Mrs Gea. ErkleyBfr and Mrs Shelton
Master F. Sholton. Mr Fontegrood Vice-Consul P. Gavan-Miss E. Shelton
nilles
Mr & Mrs J. Vərmir Mr O. Hardwig Miss Matilde Vormair Mr&Mr Gec. HolmssMisa Ada Vermuir Mr B. &. Joyce Capt. O. E. Wolman Rov, E. W. Kelly Mrs Kelly
Par Bachow, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, Miss Lalu Kelly
the 23th inst.
For SWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANG-
KOK-
Per Devaroongre, st 9.39 a.m., on Wednes.
day, the 27th inst
For SWATOW & SHANGHAI ---
Bird Regt.
Mrs Welmad
FEAR HOTEL
nions L. Mallory and W. M. B. Arthur:m
J. W. Kinghorn, M. E.. Z.; G. J. W, King, F.; G. Moffatt, J.; W. F. Kabler, P. R.
FOR THE TROPIOS. This work is alike interesting to the atudant of hotary and practical gardener, and comprises a large number of plants Scribe K.; H. Gale, Scribe N.; which for the convenience of reference are Wilson, Treasurer; G. Mollison, Int
arranged in separato groups and are headed with their ordinary and botanical names.
THE CULTIVATIÓN -OF FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT TREES, ¿cj
ia practically dealt with, and Pruning, Grafting, and Manaring thoroughly ex plained..
Price $7.60.
Sojourner; 8. Malec, End Sojourner; 4.
R. Ezekiel, Chancellor; M. J. Patell; Innor Goard; J. Maxwell, Janitor.
Tuz tea trade mark one, which har: 00+ oupied the attention of His Honour the Chief Justice and a special jury for the greater part of four days, was brought to a close this afternoon. The jury brought in a unanimous verdict of guilty, and the pri- soner was sentenced to three months' im-
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED.prisonment with hard labour, Mr J. I.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841. Hongkong. September 4, 1893,
MARRIAGES.
Francis, Q.C. (instructed by Mr C. Ewens) codacted the prosecution on behalf of the, 1050 Yuet San ir, and the prisoner was de-
On 10th August, at the British Consulate,
Barcaluna. by the Consul and the Rer. E.
fended by Mr E. Robinson (instructed by Mr H. L. Denny).
F. Whostcroft Brown, ARCHIBALD E. PROFESSOR Mar was sufficiently racovered Brow, lete of Manila, third son of Archi from the injuries he received on Thursday bald Brown of Manchester, baaz PLENáj-
Mr P. Murray Adam Capt. and Mrs Hunklast daughter of the late Frank Woo from the panther Philon to go through a
400
Mr O. E Birt Mrs Cobban
Per Choysony, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes-Mr A. Cumming
day, the 27th fast,"
For KOKE & YOKOHAMA, —-
Mr V. Kofod
Mr W. H. It. Loxley
Mr MacLean
Mr Medhurst Mr W. Ramy
Mr. W. Rubertson
Mr F. B. Deacon Mr F. East Mr S. Forsyth
Mr A. E. Skeels Per Benders, at 3.30 p.m., on Wed- Mr E. J. Hagen Mr E. Tomiia
neadas, the 27th inst
Mr Thomas Howard Mr Geg, L. Tomlin
For AMOY & MANILA-
For
Per Sungin, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednes.
day, the 27th inst.
KUDAT & SANDAKAN.-
Per Mama, at 2.30 p.m., on Thurs.
day, the 28th ins
Fer Port Albert, from Amoy, Mr Hat-MAILS RY CE BerTISH P'ACHET.-- chiuz.
The British Contract Packot Rowite will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 28th Insut, with Maile for the United Kingdon, Europe, and countries be send, Brindisi; to the Straits Settlementa, Netherlands India, Bur. mah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
Por Ancona, for Hongkong: from Yoke- ham, Capta, Grey, Blyth. Mr W. Cameron, Mrs Kwong Sang Wok and child, and I Ohinese from Kobe, Masers & H. Free- mantle, Ah Yip, Ron Yein, Mrs Guinness amah, and 2 Chinese; from Nagasaki, bir Tai Song, Song Koo, Ikwai, Sr., and Ikwai, Jua., and 1 Japanese. From Yokohoma for Singapore, Major and Mrs Pack: for The London, Mr A. Blackberty. From Kobe: for Bombay, Mr H. D. Albles,
Per City of Peking, from Sa Feucisco, Bc, Mr B. W. Arthur, and 665 Obinoso.
Por Cheung Rock Kian, from Penang, 500
Chinese.
Per Cantos, from Swatow, 50 Chinese. Por esperia, from Saigon, 190 Chiness.
DKPARK
Per Kormosa, for Singeparo, Mr. A. J. Bead; for Colorabe, Col-Sergt. Major and Mrs H. Patey; for London, BirE. J. Coxon, frem Hongkong. For Bombay, Mr Judd for London, Mr and Mrs McDewald, from Shanghai.
Por Saint Asaph, for Amoy, 600 Obinses. Per Haiphong, for Haiphong, 10 Chinese. Per Formosa, for Swatow, 200 Chinese. Per Chow Fo, for Bangkok, 20 Chiness. Per Ghicksburg, for Amay, 20 Chinese. Per Activ, for Hsihow, GO Chinese.
TO. DEFANT. Par Diamond, for Amcy, 440 Chinese. Per Peiyang, for Shanghai, Chinese. Fer Kaisou, for Singapore, 373 Chinese Per 4k, for Haiphong, 10.Chices. Per Males, for Shanghai: from Borg- kang, Mrs Palmer and amah, Mise Whittle, Messrs Mackwick, 8. Von Fries, and Mr.J.D. Humphreye; from Singapore, Mr J. Lla London, Meants H. J. Hayter, Key, and Stevent.
Dakin, Cruickshank & baris; from Duisbay, Mr T. Drowrey; from
Company, Ltd.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The Chinese steamer Meefou reperin ? From Shanghai to Peishans, strong winda N.E. to S.E., with heavy B.E. swoll ; from 673 Paithane to Lammocks, light variable winda
usual cura fit be observed in closing thu Main, &c.
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MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACERT- The United States Mail Packet Caelic will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 28th Ir tant, with Mails For Arnoy, Ju- pan, Bah Francisco, the United States, Canada Honolulu, Paru, de, which will be flosed as follows :— 12.15 PM Registry ceases. 19.30 PM. Post Offies alores, bat Carran
pondench may be posted on board the Paoket, ath Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage til the time of departure.
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LOVES OF CLOSING THE ' ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS. When the Packete loava at Noon. The following hours will be observed in closing the Maila for Europe, &c., by the Huglish and French Packets, when they leave at Noon. The Money Order Office will be closed at a the day before.
8.00 4.--Posting of Prices Current and
·Circulara cumBOS:-
(Pricon Current and Circulare, masy
VICTORIA HOTEL.
Col. Wm. L Barr Mrs Farmer
Frofessor G. M. Mot
tel Capt. J. W. Nelson Mr J. O'Neill
Mr Mayortoro Mr G. Harman
Mr (1. J. M. Harman Professor Sets & valet Mr P. Hormet Mr D. Smith
fr Alh. Labor Professor Wax Vall-
debt
Exchange. HONGKONG, September 26.
On London—
Bank, Wiro,
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On demand,
On demand,
Credits, 4 months' aight,
bridge, Esq., H.B.M. Consul at Barcelous performance on Saturday night before a On the 23rd August, at Christ Church, crowded house, Tho tamer entered the Sutton, by the Rev. Charles Boden, M. cage with Flaten, but the beast was se en Robert Grant Murray, R.A.E., Commander
P. & O's Service, youngest son of the reged and displayed so much temper that. lata Rev. Jas. Sommerrillo Murray, M.A., Max had to leave the cage. A sensational St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire, to Exit, older
daughter of the late Sir Arthur Blyth, story has been put in circulation that he KOM.G., CB, for many years Agent was again attacked. The fact is that the General for South Australia.
animal did nothing more than it has dona every night ho has had to perform in Elong-
DEATHS.
Do the 6th September, at Wal-hai-wei, kong. CHRISTOPHER BEASANT, a native of Belfast
chi,
We have received an intimation
Ireland, and late of H.IO.M.'s ship Kang- that Professor Max has become so seriously
affected by the injuries in his right ar At St. Leotard's-on-Sea, Sussex, on the that there will be ne performance to-night. 18th Instant, WILLIAM SPENCER FEROVAL, He will not perform again till further lato of Shanghai. (By telegraph).
The publication of this issue commenced al.6.40 p.m.
The China Mail.
TELEGRAMS.
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HONGKONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1893.
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On demand, Credite,
60 days' night, On Bombay-
Wire Ou demaud, Os Calcutta-
Wire,
On demand, h Og Shangha
On demand,
an
30 days sight, private paper, Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per tool) Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate)
HONGKONG REGISTER.
however, bo posted up to 10 o'clock Barometer if they are tied in bundies, country Temperaturo by constry, with the addresses at Humidity ono way! 20.00 A.-Registry ceases. 30.30 AM-Fating
Books, and Patterna consen. 11.00 A.M-Mail alores.
-Lure Larcze may be posted (from 11.10 4.3.) vēl 10 carts lats fee up to 11.30.M., for which hour they may be sent on Board with the same Late Foo.
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[SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL.'}
(Pia Southari Lino.)
PARLIAMENT, ADJOURFED.
LONDON, Sept. 23, 1893. Parliament has boon adjourned until the 2nd November.
DISTURBANCES IN THE AR-
GENTINE REPUBLIO.
policy.
Taz Si-yo Maro, sailing veel, owned by a resident of Aomori · Profecture,, was caught and wrecked in a gaie on the 4th int, while passing Okujiri on her ratum voyage
Watenkanal Hokkaido. Twenty-two passengers, ont of a compla ment of twenty-eight, were drowned, and seven corpsen have floated xahore..
from
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TAN Singapore Free Fress says it is ex pected with some confidence that Mr Bibby will tarn out about 2,400, er more, ounces of melted gold, as the aggregate rewilt of the present orusb. In connection with this it may be of interact to state that thei Straits Insurance Company hare scepted a line of the entire transit of gold from Banb to Loaden
Tux following paragraph from the Singe- pare Free Press may be interesting in view of Mr Whitehead's question in the Legisla- tive Couceil. this afternoon The Honour- able H. Trotter, Auditor-General, who la
Risings have taken place in several of tas going on six mouth' leave, will be amoreed- ed at the Audit Office by Mr A. O'Brien, Argentine Provinces, and the troops are Post-Master General Mr Noel Trotter
joining in the movement. Disturbances
ara imminent at Buende Ayros, where martial law has been proclaimed.
ASEA
oras up from Penang to take Mr O'Brien's place and Mr R. A. Law goes by this mail to Penang to relieve Mr Noel Trotter in charge of the Post Office Department there.
THE DEPRESSION IN THE CHINA Tas Hiogo News hears that an invitation is Nyoka Bay on its way from Hongkong, if indeed it has The following notice is sued from the not been already received: for a Kobe re- presentative crew to attend the regalta at Observatory.
that port some time in Documber Four-
On the 24th at 10.26 a Depression pared, pair-osted, and soulling ranes would has approached Heinen. At 10.35 a. be cpen to our men, and we mpoerely hope Barometer unsteady. Strong B.E, brazes. really good foam will be got together. Sea rather rough. Weather showery and Those who visit our brethren in Hongkong-
At 6.40 p. De may be sure of a good time, and they will qually, fine intervals. pression entered China near Holbow, or have the pleasure of meeting at the same ing N.W. On the 26th at 10,50 Baro-time contingents from most, if not all, of ' moter unsteady. Moderate S. breezes. Sea the following places: Hongkong, Shanghai, moderate. Weather we tand squally." Nagasaki, Yokobama, and Singapore,
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