Mails.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.
PROPORED BAILINGS KROM HONGKONG.
-
(SURFEOT TO ALTERATION). Victoria.......... {Thursday Nov. 9. Tacoma........... Tuandey Dos. 12. Mogil.........
Tuesday Jan. 2/94. Victoria Tuesday | Jan. 23/94, Tacoma......... | Tuesday (Feb, 27.
THE Stosmaskig VICTORIA, Captain J.
PANTON, R.N.E., ssiting at Noon, on THURSDAY, the 9th November, will pro- ceed to VICTORIA, 3.0, and TACOMA A SHANGHAI, KOBE and YOKO. HAMA.
Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Points.
Mails.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE,
STEAM FOR
SUEZ,
SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN.
PORT SAID, NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BLACK
SEA & BALTIC PORTS;
ALSO,
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN
PORTS.
THE COMPAST'A STEAMERS WILL CALL
AND LUGGAGE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
| To-day's Advertisements.
OOBAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR SHANGHAI PIA AMOY.
Destination
Fessels.
(Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rates | Bremas & Ports of Cal Bayern (6)..
for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NEW. CHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and Forts or the YANGTZE.)
The Co.'s Steamship
Palamed, Captain Jonson, will be despatched as above TO
Agents
Date of Leaving.
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Nov. 18, at 6 p.m. Messageries Maritimos Nov. 7, at 3 pho. Showan & Co...about Nov. 27, Arnhold, Karborg&Co. About Nov. 10. Showan & O...........About Nov. 27. .P. &.0. S. N, Co...... Nov. 10, at noon,
Dodwell, Carlil & Co About Nov. 30. P. &.0.6. N. Oo...... Nov. 9, at noon. (3).......Batterbeld & Sir... November 14.
Haiphong
Haiphory (6) Hamburg and London Voleto (s).. I've & Lidon,v. N.Cal Pakling (0).. Havre and London (1.. Clam (a).. Japak........... Verona (s). London and Hamburg Denbighshiro (a). London & Ports of Call Malwa (3)...... Lunden, v. Suez Canal Polyphemus Loudon.......sít
Adou (a).... Manila, via Amoy.......Zafiro ()..... Marseilles, . Salgon, Sydney (8).... New York John R. Kelly. 1884 Queensland Ports, &c. Teiran (3).
MORROW, the 7th Instant, at Noon For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, -
Agente.
Hongkong, November 6, 1803.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
7.
8. Francisco, v. Japan Oceanic (8)... S. Francisco, Japan City of RiodeJaneirojs Shanghai...
Peiyang (a).. Shanghai... Japan (8)..... Shanghai & Kote...... ..Vindobuna
S'pore, Havro 'burg Nichs (8) .......ebay
Invoices of Goods for United 42 SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.Shurghai, via Amor... Palamed (a).... States Points should be in quadruplicate; and one copy must be sent forward by the to the care of The Freight Agent steamer Northern Facilo Rauread, Tacoma, Wash. Parcole must be sent to our Otsen with address marked in full by 6 pm, on the day previous to aling.
For further information as to Paxmage or Freight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Hongkong, October 10, 1893
1807
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bill of Lading issued for BATA.
VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN- ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS,
THE Steamship MALWA, Opinio
H. S. BLACKBURNE, carrying. Her Majesty's Mails, wil ne despatched from this for BOMBAY, (connecting at Bombay with 8.8. ORIENTA £, which Vessel takon on her Cargo for LONDON, við SUEZ CANAL, leaving that port on the 2nd DECEMBER, 1993), THURSDAY, the
9th November, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Toe for Londax funder arrangement) will be transkippod at Colombo into a sceauner proceeding direct to Maroilles and London; other Cargo for Lundor, &c., will be conwayed wi Bombay.
Parools will be recatred at thin Office
The antil 4 p.au on the day toforosmiling. contents and value of all packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Cou- pany's Bills of Lading.
For further Particulars, apply to
.. JOSEPH,
Superintendent.
1800
P.&O. S. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, October 25, 1893.
Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENORES TO JAPAN. THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE,
VIA
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
AND
ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING
TEAMERS.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,
PROPOBED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, Oceanic (via Naga-
saki, Kobe, Inload WKDNESDAY, Nov. Sen, Yokohama 15, at daylight.
and Honolulu)
Gaelic (via Nagasaki,THURADAY, Das. 7,
Kobo, laland Sea
and Yokohama)......... Į
at 1 p..
N.B.-Curyo can be tukea on through stile of Leding for the principal pluces in RUSSIA.
The Jo.'s Steamship
Fokin, Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 8th Instaut, at
ON MONDAY, the 13th day of November, Daylight.
W
1803, at 6 p.m., the Company's 8.8. BAYERN, Captain SCHMOELDER, WALLS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this port as above, calling at NAPLES and Grnol.
Shipping Ordors will be granted fill Noon, on SATURDAx, the 11th November, Cargo and Spocin will be received on board until Noon ou MONDAY, the 15th Nor., and Paresis will be received at the Agency's Office) until Noon on Sunday, the 12th Nov. Contents of Packages are required. No Farcel Receipts will be signed at leas than $2, and Parcels should not exceed Two For Cube is mesaro- mant.
The Steamer transploadid Accouunriaten sud carries a Doctor and Stewardes Linen can be washod on board. For further Particulars, apply to
MELONERS & Cn.. Agents.
Hongkong, October 28, 1993.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAFRAIK & U., General Managers. Hongkong, November 6, 1893.
1925
THE CUINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANTLA VIA AMOY.
The Co.'s Steamship
Zafiro, Captain COBBAN, will bo despatched for the above
Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 8th Inst., at Gp.m.
This Steamer Las superior Accommoda- tion for Passengers,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN & Co.,
P. & F. N. Co...... About Nov. 27. Shewan & Co....... Nov. 8, at 6p.m. Messagerien Maritimes Nov. 15, at noon, Shewan & Co... Quick despatob. Butterfeld & Swire... Novembar 21. .|[0. & O. 8, S. Os........ Nov, 15, daylight,
Pacific Mail S. 8. Co.. Nov. 23, at 1
p.m. Sismsson & Co. Nov. 8, at 4 pm. P. & O. 8. N. Co...... About Nov, 15. ‚jAust, Lloyd's 8. N. QofNor.'14, at noon. Butterfield & Bwire...Nov. 7, at noon.
Siemken & Co. Nev.
Ner. &, at 4 pim.
Spore, Penang &C'ta Cathurine Apoar (s).... D. Bassoon, Suus & Co. Ner. 2, at 1 p.. Straits and Bombay. [choran (e)... Stow, amoy & Fohow Bainan (s)... walow, Auoy & TalFokion (e).... Trieste, &c..
& 0.8. N. O........... Nov. 8, at noon. Daugina Capraik & flo. Nov. 7, daylight. Douglas Imprik & Co. Nov, 2, daylight.
Vancolisor (in Valorie (0)......Aust. Lloyd's B. N. Co Norf 7, at 2 p.nt, &Empress of Indis()... Caundian Pio R. Ca.. Nov. 29, at noon. Victoria (B.U.), &c... Victoria (s)........ Nor. P'fo S. & R. Coa. Nev. 9, at noon, Yokohama and ago, Oceans (8)...... Siceassen & Co.......... Nov. 6, at 4 p.m.
Hoblaikior, Newchwang Oct. 30, Beans.- WIRLER & Co.
Frejt, Danish steamer, 397, L. O. Strand, Pakhoi Nov. 3, and Hoihow 5, General Árnhold, Karsing & Co.
campo, British stoner, 1311, H. T. C. Prico, Java Oct. 27, Sugar.-DoDWELL, CARLILY & Ou
Severn. British Man-of-war, 4,050, P. H. Henderson, Chemulys Nov. 2.
DEPARTURES.
November :-
Gerural famigera.
Seatou, for Canton. Tui Lee, for Swatow.
1816
Hongkong, November 6, 1893.
1926
Hailong, for Swatow, Tai Xick, for Bangkok. Canton, for Swatów.
Cromarty, for Amey.
To-day's Advertisements. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM Activ, for Hoihow.
JARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of
Lotting by Public AUCTION SALE,
to be held on MONDAY, the 13th day of Novembor, 1803, at 4 pm, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land, in the Colony of Hong. keng, for a term of 999 years.
اده از
Particulars of the Lat.
Boundary Measure
Locality
BADIA
لكرة 12
12. 10
St.
St.
1920
#pret
Wantzal
1 No 1239
95, 5h 100:00) N.500
1,000
:
NOTICE.
THE BANK OF CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE STRAITS, LIMITEJ).
NAVIGATION COMPANY, INDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT,
STEAM TO SHANGHAI & KOBR.
Tho Co.'s Sleutnahiy
Vindobon, Capisin P. MERNA, win leave for the above places
on the 14th Justant, at Noon.
For Freight or Pusasge, apply to
C. ZANELLA Agent,
Hongkong, November 6, 1993. 1997
Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor
Owners will Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Houghong Barbour-
FASNIE SKOLMIBLD, Amer, barque, Capt. W. E Sherman.-Marter. Y
STANFIELD, British barque, Captain J. Clark.Chinese.
November 6- Elizabeth Arens, for Singapore. Yong Ching, for Shanghai." Bupah, for Sonrabaya. Foocan, for Shanghai. Feiching, for Tientsin. Kungs, for Canton.
-
OLEARED.
Kiel, for Newchwang. Palamed, for Aug. Hailen, for Swałow. Moray, for Saigon.
PASSENGERS.
ARIZED.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGRONG BOTEL.
Mr T. Mitchell K. Bardinski Mrs and Miss DouglasMr W. Moncur Majce & Mr Farmer Mr and Mrs F. von der Mr and Mrs Galton Plordten and 2 chil- Miss Galton
dren
Mr W. E. Gambla Col. F. C.
Hill Mr G. M
ML Hodges
Mr Kauffmann Mr J. Kinghorn
Mr J. Kirkwood Mr and Mrs C.
Inrd
Mr R. Lyall
Mr J. McGill
Mr J. MeWilliams
Mrs F. W. Phillipa Mr P, Reiner
Mr and Mrs G. Senior
Miss Senior
Mr F. Sonior
Miss E. Senior
A.Mr F. E. Shean
Mr Slater
M. Lo Myre de Vilers Lt. Le Myre de Vilsto
MOUNT AJDIIN HOTEL Mr C. Allison Mr 5. S. Benjamin Mr H. E. Bozshall Mr Hart Buck Dr and Mrs Cantle Mr and Mrs 0. 0.
Cohen
Mr Chantrey lnchbald Mr H. F. Mogerink Mrs Van Niorop Captain Olifont Mra Olifent & child Mr & Mrs P. Saches,
nurso and child Me. B. Caughtrie Me O. S. Taylor Mr A. J. Easton Mr F. C. Wilford Commander Ingram,Capt. Young
R.N.
VICTORIA HOTEL.
Col. Wm. L. Barr Mr Jose Kotako
Mr J. H. Chesny
Mr Duracrin
Mrs Farmer
Countess de
Fernandes
Mr Victor Martinez Mr C. S. McKinley
Professor G. M. Mot-
tet
[No. 9662-NOVEMBER 6, 1898
MEMOS, FÖR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight-Hattan leaves for Const Ports. Noon-Palamed leaves for Shanghai, &c. 2.2.Maria Faleria leaves for Triasto,
&c.
9 p.m.-Haiphong leaves for Haiphong,
A. S. WATSON & Co.,
LIMITED.
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO QUE STOCKS
OF
Confectionery
.AND
LOCAL AND GENERAL
$
N
Pisano Bus CANAL OUTWARD BOURD Toronto, Cot. Syfer, 10: Oopa, 13; Bensenue, Fisicalfire, Salatiga, 17, Japan, 20; Dardanes, Glamorganshire, Saluzia, Ethiope, 24; Carius, Afghan, 27. HOMEWARD HOUND-Bangloe, Kara, Oct. 13; Gora, 17; Peshawar, Aglaia, Tan talus, Orion 20; Midbourne, Formosa, Port Albert, 27.
The C. P. R... Empress of India, from
Vancouver; left Shanghai for Hong-> kong at 9p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4, and may be expected here about 9am, on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Tạn 0. &.0; s. a. Oceanic, with the Amori- can Mail of Oct. 10, loft, Vakohatus on Thursday, Nov. 2, at daylight, and may be exposted here on or about Tueday, Nov. 7.
The P. M. Stoamehip Co.'s steamship City,
of Rio de Janeiro, with the Americat Mail of Oot, 19, loaves Yokohama on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at daylight, sud may be expected here on or about Sunday, : Nov, 12.
Christmas Goods.TO.&O.. Gaelic, with maiin, Sco., left
JORDON ALMONDS, NOUGAT,
BUTTER SCOTCH, ASSORTED
TOFFEES, DRAGEES, PRALINES,
and a large selection of
PURE CONFECTIONERY from the
leading Manufacturom.
CADBURY'S
SPECIAL CHOCOLATE
CREMES.
wwww.ccm
PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, LIME,
GUAVA, and other FRUTT JELLIES
great variety.
in
Tom Smith's Christmas
Crackers.
Mrs Mottet and child COLOURED OPALS mounted in Plush, SennaProfessor Sera
representing favourite subjecta.
Mr D. Smith Luiz de Seans Fern-Mr Jas, Stephens
Professor Max Van-
delet
undes
Mr Guerin
Mr G. Harman Capt. Cuo. Vlavesnos Mr. J. M. HarmauMr J. J. Young Mr A. de Havilland
Por Verasia, for Hongkong from Yoks. huma, lieut. Anderson, Me" H. J. Chope, and 4 Ubipuse from Kobe, Mr G. H. Hodges, Lieut, Markhata, Mr and Mrs Howell, Mears Kong Choong Loong, and Mr R. Murray Adan-Mr MacLean Ching Bing Sam, Capt. Lumbleton, Messra
Mr Medhurs
HAVE This Day Resusizo Guards of Dakin, Cruickshank & Grable; fer Bombay, Major and Mrs
the HexaxoNG BRANCH of the above-
named BANK.
CHANTREY INCHBALD,
Manager.
1921
Bongsong, November 6, 1898, TAND THE STRAITS, LIMITED.
BANK OF CHINA, JAPAN,
SuasoRUED CAPITAL,... £2,000,000, CAPITAL CALLED UP, 251,093.15.0.
Bovicers:
CAPITAL & COUNTIES Bans, LIMITED,
Head Office:
3 PRINCES STREET, LONDON.
Brenciure:
Company, Ltd.
вод
PLAK HOTEL.
Capt. and Mrs Moore Mr A. E. Skoela Mr A. Findlay Smith Mr E. Tomlin Sisto Walter
WINDSOR HOTEL.
E. A. Rain and M. Firth, from Nagar F. East VELOCITY, British barque, Captain R. saki, Messra J. Valtom, Haygaida, Mr. Madame Gicro Martin. Obiose.
Furnia, and it Chinese: Frora Yokohams Capt. sud Mrs Huat for Singapore, Hon. Mr and Mrs Gallon, Madame Koch and Miss Galton; for Penang, M. W. E Mr V. Kofod Frauer; for Brindisi, Miss Deyo; for Lun- dou, Mr and Mrs Guy Senior, 2 Miszas Mr W. G. állom Mr&MrsGeo. Halmas Senior, Mr Frank Senior, Miss Dunn, Mr Mr P. Bindor Mr and Mrs Ichikawa Dolis, and Mr Macarthur. From Kobu: Mr J. F. Boulton
Mr R. B. Joyee for London, Rev. Mr W. P. Buncombe, and Capt. J. H. Bowker Mr Paul Kraenes! Mra Hancombe and 2 children, Missas Alica Mrs J. H. Bowker Mr Meirio Lampre Grint, S. J.
J. Thompson, J. Magill, aud Mr Mastor Harry Bowker Rev. J. M. Morton Mr and Mrs J. M.Misa A. Patterson
Brown
Oupt. Peterson Massor Clar, Brown Mr F. W. Richardson Mr F. B. Duncon Mr and Mrs Lodgard
Sands Mr Y. Sato
VICTORIA Dispensary, BongkKONU,
Photographic Requisites. W. Franklin.
PHOTOGE
)HOTOGRAPHIC DRY PLATES:— ILFORD, WRATTEN & WAINWRIGHT'S THOMAS'S, ETC.
Rer. Mr Dodd
Ma Dodd
Per Jerona, from Singapore, 190 Chinees. Per Fokien, from Amoy, 7 Chinese. Per Ku pai, from Shanghai, Chinuss. Per Zafiro, from Manila, 80 Chinese. Per Palamed, from Liverpool: for Hong. keng, Mrs Lalog and 3 oddren, Misses Mr & Mrn Oco. ErkloyMr 2. Sawatari SENSITIZED PAPER in tire, first rate iletine, Mrea Newman, Mr and Mrs Powell, Me à. D'D. Gourdin Mr & Mrs Schweiger
quality and reliable.
Mr Doby, and 80 Chinese from Singapore Vice-Coneul P. Garan-Me Shunoncra
nillos for Shangtai. Mre Stuart Smith, Miss
Mr Geo. L. Tomlin Capt. C. H. Walman, Phillipa, and Master Bois, and Mr MoWal-Me Har tace.
Capt. and Mrs E. C. 63rd Regt.
À. Harris
Mre Welman
KODAK FILMS,
MOUNTS, & Large and Varied STOCK.
BOMBAY, CALCUTTA, HONGKONG & SRANGHAL. DEVELOPING DISHES in Porcelain and
Agencies: PENANG, SINGAPORE AND YOKOHAMA,
RATES OF INTEREST Allowed on Currant Accounts and Fixed Deposita can be ascertained on application.
Every description Banking and Ex- ohango basinate tranmeted.
CHANTREY INCHBALD,
Manager. Hongkong, November 6, 1893.
Belgic (via Nagasak, THURSDAY, Jan. 4, FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND
Kobe, Inland So and Yokohama)......
1894, at I p. m.
THE Steamship OCEANIC will be Tar
despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, við NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, o WEDNESDAY, the 15th Inst., ut Daylight, connection being made at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghai,
SINGAPORE
247
THE SS. Decana, Capt. J. BezRENS,
having arrived from the above Perts, Consignees of Cargo are hetely requested to and in their Bills of Lading for counter- signature by the Undersigned, and to take mediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless Notica
to the contrary ba given before Noon To-way, the Gth Instant.
Composition.
PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS. CHLORIDE OF GOLD, NITRATE OF SILVER,
PYROGALLIC ACID, ANAONICA BROMIDE, AMMONIUM SULPHO- CYANIDE, BICHLORIDE OF MERCURY, ETC.
SPECIAL CHEAP LINES
IRON and CYANIDE OF
Potassium, in 1 bottics.
SULPHATE
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. November -
Per Niobe, from Kobe, 12 Chisom.
l'er Hanoi, from Haiphong, Rev. R. P. Brisard, and 7 Chimosy.
Per Phra Chen Kloe, from Bangkak, 29 Chinese.
Per Michael Jebsen, from Nowchwang. Mra Lorenvan and 3 children.
DETARTED
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-- For TIENTSIN.--
Por Fu Pay, ab 5.50 .ta., on Tuesday,
the 7th inst
AMOY & SHANGHAL- Por: Palamed, at 11.30 a. m., on Tuesday.
the 7th inst.
or BTRAITS, COLOMBO & BOMBAY. Por Maria Valeria, at 1.80 p.m., an
Tuesday, the 7th inst.
Par Ravenna, for Shanghai: from Hong-For kong, Mr J. Mitchell, and La, Duff; From Lavador, Mr Shearer, child and infant, Miss L. Nicholson, Res, and Mrs Watson, 2 children and infant, klusses A. El Parkar, Minchin, L. Duncan, E. H. Bacott, Buis OFG. F. Pillan and E, F. Gedge; from Brin- dini. Dr J. R. Michael; from Penang, Mr 1844 J. Sazer and servant; from Singapore, Mr
C. Milar
Verone, British atosmer, 1,876, C. H. S. Toeque, R. N., Yokohama Cet. 29, Maila
Oczana, Gormati steamer, 1,628, L. Behrens, Hamberg and Biogapors October 98, General-Seussen & Co.
Steamers of this line pars through the Any Cargo impeding her discharge will INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and call at be landed into the Godowns of the Horo-and Guneral.-P. & O. 8. N. Co.
H&KOWLOON WHARY & GODOWN Üp., LD, HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to and stored at Consignees' risk and expense. No aims will be admitted after the break their journey at any point en route.
Tasough Passengers Tickets granted to Goods have left the Gode was, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th Inst. England, France, and Germany by all trans-will be abject to rent. Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the prin cipal cities of the United States or Canada Rates and particulars of the various routes may be obtained úpou application.
Spacial rates (first class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naral, Military, Diplomatic, and divil Services, to European osiale in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.
Kungpai, Chinesp steamer, 602, Stowart, Shanghai Novembar 2, General,-0. M. 8.
Fokien, British steamer, 509, W. Davis, Tamani Novotuber 2, and Amoy 4, Genoral. All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods-DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO, are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th Inst., at 4 p.ci. No Fire Insurance has born effected,
SIEMSSEN & Uby
Agents, Hongkong, November 8, 1893.
FOR SHANGHAI.
N. Co.
Por Esmeralda, tor Mapila, Messrs Victor Martinez, P. Migocloreto, Cheong Hing and servant, Messrs Frank Dodson, F. Tatlock, D. Jose Bustato Bayan, Vindes V. Geron, and 6 Chinese.
Par Hailong, for Swatow, Mr C. M. Comte Castro ; for amoy, Miss Doyo.
Par Tai Fee, For Swator, 150 Chinese. For Cantor, for Swatow, 1 European, and 20 Chinese..
Par Actie, for Hothow, 44 Chinese,
SHIPPING REPORTS. The German steamer Octane reports: Had streng N.E. monson.
The British steamer Fokien reports Loft Tamsui on 2nd November, and had strong N.E. winds and following sea. Loft Sratow, Gorman str., 75, C. Binge, Amoy ou 4th, and had moderate to light Nawchwang Oct. 26, sud Chefoc 30, Beans.EN.E. winds and fine clear weather to 1923-MELCHERS & Co.
port.
The Steamship
Priyang, Captain B. KOHLER, Will bo dospatched for the WEDNESDAY, the 8th
above Port on Passengers who baro paid full fare, re- embarking at San Francisou for China or Instant, at 4 p.m. Japan fur ce versa) within one year, will -For Freight or Passage, apply to be allowed a discount of 10 per cent. This
SLEMSSEN & Co. allowance does not apply to through fares
Hongkong, November 6, 1893, 1924 from China and Jupan to urope...
All Parool Paczegos should be marked to
FOR YOKOHAMA AND HIOGO. address in full; and aune will be received at the Company's Olive until 5 p.. the
day previous to sailing
Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo
The Steamship
Oceana, Captain J. BAHLENS, will be despatched for the
destined to points beyond San Francisco, abere Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 8th
In the United States, should be sout to the Instant, at 4 p.ro. Company's Offices, addressed to the Col lector of Gartoms, San Francisco.
For further information as to Fraight or Passage, apply to the agency of the Dorapany, No. 72, Queau's Road Central,
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Hongkong, November 2, 1895.
Agmt.
1861
This Steamer has maperior Accommoda tion for Fist and Second Class Fassengers, and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess. For Freight or Famage, apply to
·SIEMSSAN & Co., Agents. Hongkong, November 6, 1893.
1923
For HAIPHONG-
Por
For
Haiphong, at 9.30 p.m., c. Tussday, the 7th inst.
SWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANG- KOK.-
Per Loo Sok, at 9:30 am, on Wednesday,
the 8th inst.
For HAIPHONG.--
Per Hanoi, at 11,30 am, on Wednesday,
the 8th inst.
For SINGAPORE --
Per Niobe, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 8th November.
| For: SHANGHAL —
DR.
A large assortment of ENGLISH and
JAPANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS, of
handsome and artistip designs, suitable to all tastes and at moderate prices.
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ESTAULISED A.D., 1841.
Hongkong, Novambər 2, 1853.
MARRIAGE.
San Francisco for this port, vie Toko- haina, on Nov. 2,
The N. P. 3. 8. Tacoma left Victoria, BO,
for Japan and Hongkong on Nov. 3.
The Glen Line . s. Gengarry, from Ton-**
don, loft Singapore on Oct. 30, and
Easy be expected here on orabout Nov,
6,
The Austrian Lloyd's steater Vindshona, from Trieste, laft Singapore for this port on Nov. 5, and may be expected here on or about Nov. 12. The P. & 0.5.6. Malacca left Landon for
this port on Ocs, Is.
The Austrian Lloyd's a. s. Vindoben, from: Trieste, left Sugapore for this port jenter- day, the 5th lust., ai 10 o'clock s.EL
Tar Northern Pacific s.. 3. - Tacoma sailed, from Victoria, B.O., for Japan and Hong-.. kong, on Friday afternoon, the 3rd fist,
DURING the week ending Nov. 5, 1889, 17'S Exropostos and 2034 Chinese visited the City Hall Museum.
H.M.S. Severn arrived from the north to- day. She will take in a supply of coal, and then proceed to Singapore to rolïors the Pallos
Tas Hongkong criskoters (with the excep tiẹn of Lieut. Strick) who took part in the Chins. Japan mateb at Kobo arrived bers by the F. & O. steamer Ferona.on Sunday.
Taz Pacific Mail a. s. City of Rio de Ja neiro, with mails, &c., from San Francisco to the 19th ultimo, has arrived at Take- hana, and will leare for this port to morrow morning, the 7th instant.
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the report of last month's emushing st the Panjom Mino it was stated that 1560 tons bad bean crushed. The amount should have been 40% tous. This gives almost 14 oz per too.
A GENTLEMAN rejoicing in the name of Augustine was brought before the Pelica Magistrate to-day on a charge of "solling Macso lottery tickets in Hollywood Road, He was convicted. Mr Wodehoess im 1900 posed a fine of $25, with the alternative of
six weeks' imprisonment. An urder
The preblication of this issue commenced at.6.30 p.m.
At Shanghai, on 31st October, at Hulgissued for the destructions of the ticketa. Trinity Cathedral, by the Von. Archdesoon Moule, B.D., Grous Sur, of Shanghai, THERE is some talk of a request being made to BLIBERE, Foungest of the late Charles to the proprietor of the Star lanolin by the and Cecilia Dawo, of Colvillo Square, Baye-residents at Kowloon for a half-hourly water, London.
service from aight pa till midnight. The present service in half-hourly from eight till ton o'oclock, after which hour thera ́arn only two runs. The launabes are now so | well patronisod, that the residents on the other side feel jastlfed in expecting, at any (rate during the winter months, as exten- sion which would certainly be valuable convenience. This view Booma "all the more reasonable when it is borne in mind that there is scarcely an anoccupied house at Kowloon at the present time.
The China Mail.
MONUKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1893,
TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE 'ORINA MAIL."}
(Via Southern Line,) SUPPOSED ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP
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WESTMINSTER BRIDGE,
LONDON, November 3.
A SEETANT boy was charged before Mr H. E. Wodehouse at the Magistroy this morning with stealing a watch and chain A bomb with fuse has been found against and an umbrella, in all of the value of one of the buttresses of Westminster Bridge
on the Parliament side, also several care £8.10 from the Windsor Hot on or tridges against another buttresa.
THE SILVER QUESTION,
about September 29. The stolen articles
were the property of Rev. J. M. Morton,
the San Francisco and New Orleans Mints Mr Morton loft them in bis room during The Washington Treasury has ordered naval chaplain, H. M. S. Victor Amanuel, to resume coinage of silver dollars to utilise tiffin hour, and on returning found they soignorags.
(Prom Le Courrier d'Haiphong.)
THE LATE M. GOUNOD.
PARTE, October 28. The remains of f. Gounod will be as
-Per Feigang, at 3.30 pm on Wedzes.corded a national fusers!.
day, the 8th inet.
For YOKOHAMA & HIGČO.-- Per Oceana, at 9.50 p.m., on
day, the 8th inst
For
The Chinese steamer Kungoai reports: Zafira, British steamer, 676, A. W.-B. Cobban, Manils November 2, Ganstal. Had strong wind and fine weather.
The British steamer Zofire reports: Un Fresh to strong N.E. wind, with high sen to Pratas Shoal; thence to port, moderate
SHEWAN & Co.
Palamed, British steamier, 1,192, Jackson, Liverpool and Singapate October 29, Gen-wind and time weather.
-BUTTERFIELD & NWYTR
The British steamer Palamed reparts: Niobe, German atanmar, 1,440, E. Q. Left Singapore Sucday 20th October 9.SD Plaff, Hobe October 30, Gecoral, LESEN a. m. Bad strong Northerly and N.A.E. & Co.
winds, right through, with heavy we, ship Hanoi, French steamer, 759, T. V. Chod-making heavy weather of it. ako, Haiphong November 3, Rice and General.-A. R. Mirry,
Booksang, British steamer, from Canton. Pesching, British steamer, from Canton. Fy Fing, Chinese str., from Canton. Kiel, German steamer, from Canion.
...
November 6-
The German atomer Niche reportaj Fresh N. and N.. winds, moderate soc. November 2nd, spoke English ship L. B. D. B, atearing N.L.
The French steather Hunpiraports :: Had moderate moragon in Tonkin Gulf Vory strong breeze and hard sea washing deck, from Baksha (Hainan Straits) to Ladrónas, 'The British steamer Phra Chom Klao re-
Frogner, Norvegian steamer, 747, Gull-porta Moderate mapsoop and the weA lickson, Katehinoten October 31, Coal
CARLOWITZ & Do.
thor.
The British steamer Ocampo reports: Very hard gale of wind from N.E. and B.N.E. Boross the China Sea, with heavy and confused ses..
Phra Chom Kao, British steamer, 1,012, J. Fowler, Bangkok October 26, & Ang-hin 28; Nice and Fish,--YOEN FAT HONG.
Michael Jeben, German str., 210, H. Fuic weather.
The British Man-of-war. Seters reporta:
AMOY & MANILA-
were gone. The accused was sent to pri son for six months with hard labour. A witness in the case, for using divespeelful tangirge to the Court, 'was fined $2, wRK the alternative of seven days' impris ment.
FRANCE AND RUSSIA. Wedneset at Conlon. He attended the launch lower levels wore alarmed by observing President Carnot has visited the Ramian On Saturday afternoon many people on the
Per Zafiro, at 1.80 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 8th inst.
Exchange. HONGKONG, November 6.
Loader— Bank, Wiro,
On demand, 30 days' sight,
fames and a dense volume of smoke issuing, pparently, from the root of Messrs Blank hond's house at Magazine Gap. The odd thing about the conflagestion wasthat while
of the ironclad Jauréquibbery. This was made the occasion of patriptic Têtes.
PAKIA, October 29, The Russian squadron left Toulon to-day for Ajaccio, Corsica, A telegram from the Czar returns thanks, in noble terms, for the reception accorded the feet. The peace of there was planty of amake the dames did Europe, ha aald, was now assured.
not act as the devouring element' usually The Czar recognises the sinsere sympathy does by speedily reducing the building to between France sed Bussia, and has ro
quested M. Mohrenheim, the Russian ruins. The flames ultimately subsided and bassador, to thank the French for the re- the smoke disappeared, and the building
THE FRENCH IN DAHOMEY.
PARIS, October 31, General Dodds is marching against B- hanzia.
MOROCCO AND SPAIN.”
4 months sight,
ception given the fleet,
Credits,
31. Carmat has replied.
Documentary, months' sight,
On Paris
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Wire,
3,07
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-30 days wight, private paper. Gold Leal, 100 Dne (per tast} Sovareigas (Bank's buying rate) Silvar (per oz.) i
still retained its place
as a prominent land- mark. Like most phetiamens Saturday's. has an explanation. The roof of the houss was being pitched when the pitch caught fire. All attempts to stop the fits on the part of the workmen were unavailing, and
This Moore continue to bessige Melilla. it was allowed to burn itself out. As it so. The Governor and a few Spaniards have happened, the boun escaped material dam- been killed. There has been a bloody age. A quantity of burning pitch can down battle. The Spanish troops were repaised, one of the sports, destroying the joining. and General Margallo killed.
AUSTRIAN POLITICS.
but otherwise the dernage was trifling, Me Blackhead, who was at business at the
There is much excitement and a minis- Prays, was communicated with, and to
· ENGLAND AND ITALY,
telephoned for the assistance of the Firm
The English Beet has left Italy for Brigade, but their serviess were not requiz?" Gibraltar.
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