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Mails.

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA-

VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN- ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS.

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Mails.

NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS,

STEAM FOR BAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK BEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX;

A580

N WEDNESDAY, the 29th November. 193, Noon, the Company's g CALEDONIEN, Commandant FLAUDIN, wish MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and GARGO, will leave this Port for the shove places.

EX Steamship SUTLEI, Capt. W. D. | PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA,”

G. WORCESTER, R.N.R., carrying Hor Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, (connecting at Bombay with the S.S. CARTHAGE, which Vessel takes on her Cargo for LONDON, viá BUEZ CANAL, leaving that port on the 16th DECEMBER, 1998), on THURSDAY, the

23rd November, at Noon, taking Passenger and Cargo for the above Porte.

Cargo and Spacle will be registered for London on well for Marseilles, and ac- sopred in tranalt through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.

Shipping Orders will be granted till

Noor.

the 28th November, 1993. (Parools aro not be sent on board; they must be luft at the Azerwy's Oflion)

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France,

Cargo will be received on board unt: 4 and. To for London funder, arrangamont)m.. Spia and Parcels until 3 p.m. un will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding dirbot to Marseline and London; other Cargo for London, &a., will be conveyed nå Bombsy.

Parcels will be received at this Office antil 4 p.m. on the day before sailing. Tho contenta and value of all packages are required.

Shippers are particularly requested to

Contouts and value of Packague se re- quired.

For further partionlars, apply t Company's Office.

G. DE OH MPEAUX,

**si Hongkong, November 15, 18-3.

1975

note the terms and conditions of the Com-Occidental & Oriental Steam- pany's Bills of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

H. A. JOSEPH,

Superintendent.

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

Hongkong, November 9, 1893.

1943

U. S. Mail Line.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAFAN AND HONOLULU,

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HOVOROND, City of Rio de Janeiro

(via Nagasaki, THURSDAY, Nor, 23, Kobe, Inland Sou at daylight.

and Yokohama)...

City of Peking (via)

Nagasaki, Kobo, Thursday, Dec. 14, Inland Sea, Yoko at 1 p.1. hams & Honolulu)

China (vin Nagasaki, Tuesday, Dec. 26,

Koba, Inland Sou and Yokohama)... } at 1 p.m. THE U. B. Mail Steamship CITY OF

Ship Company.

| TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS

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

VIA

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

AND ATLANTIQ & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS,

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

VOITY

LOYAL

HALL.

SATURDAY!!!

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Destination

Feasala

Agents.

Date of Learing.

Bombay ". Singapora. Etroahizas Maru (s)... Nippon Ynsen Kaisha. Nov, 19, at soon. Haiphong.............. Haiphong (#)..........Messageries Maritime Nov. 18, at 3 p.. Hamburg and London Voture (8) Havre and Lond: Clam (a)

HE MOST WONDERFUL ENTER-J

TAINMENT IN EXISTENCE.

ZIO PAYNE

The Infallible Wonder and Champion-

Fancy Lightning Ride Shot of the World,

FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Under the Disti guished Patronage of His Freellency Majar.Gonorul G. Droby BARKER, C.B., Commanding H. M. Faroes China and Hongkong; slap of Dour- dors GT. H. BOTH, R. N., Senior Officer. Hongkong and Southern Division of the China Station,-

.

Wit, for the second time, have the home ur of appearing with An Entire Change of Programma. WITO NEW AND DIFFICULT FRAT OF SHOOTING. Assisted by Parraason SCHUSTER-- THE MUSICAL Maxvre.

ZIO PAYNE

IN BIS INCREDIBLE, MIRACULOUS AND STARTLING FEATS!

SATURDAY, 18th Inst.

$2 1

Dress Circin and Stalls.... Back Stalls Soldiers and Saflors in Uniform, Back Soats, 6 cenÈS.

Eight Tickets for $13- Transforable. Plan can be seen and Tickets obtained from Meesra. KELLY & W., LIMITED.

Dours pan 21 8.3 o'clock. Costence at 9 o'clock.

M. G. BARTON,

Business Manayer.

1974

W. 210 PAYNE, Proprietor. Hongkong, November 16, 1903.

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,

GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS FOR

BEDROOMS an OFFICES !

DOOMS TO BE LET, USFORMINDED OF FORNISHED, from $5 10 $10 per month, including water, and partial attend

ance au pot gas,

SPECIAL REDUCTIONS would be

Gache (via Nagasaki, THURSDAY, DEC. 7, made in parties woeurying Suites of Rooms.

Koha. Iuand Ses

and Yokohama)...

Belgic (via Nagasaki,THURDAY, Jan. 4,

Sobo, Inland Seu and Yokohama).... Coronis įvin Naga

saki, Kobe, Inland Sea, Yokohama and Bonolain)...

ຍ 1 ຍ. ເມ.

R. TUCKER, Manager.

1994, at 1 pm,

TUESDAY, Jan. 28, 1894, ap.m.

BONOKONG HOT,

16th November, 1893.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

3020

HE Steamship GAELIC

#i!! Lu despatobud for SAN FRANCISCO,

vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEL and YOKOHAMA, or THURSDAY, the 7th December, at I p.m., canoction being made at Yuholms with Stormor item Shanghai,

RIO DEJANRIEO will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 23rd November, at Daylight, taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Steamers of this lins pass through the INLAND SEA OF FAPAN, and call at HONOLULU, nad pussongers nes allowed to broak their journey at any point en route. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Gormary by all break their journey at any point su verde. trans-Atlantic lines of Stenorera, and to the principal cities of the United States or Through Hassungurs Tickets granted to

cation.

Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND SRA OF JAPAN and call t HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to

Canada, Katos may be obtained on appli-Eugand, France, and Gormany by ali trouse First Class Passengers have full choice of Atlantio lines of Steamers, and to the prin any of the Overland Routes, including cipal cities of the United Statos or Canada. CENTRAL PACIFIC, SOUTHERN Rates and particulare of the various routes PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, NORTH- ERN PACIFIC, and DENVER and RIO may be obtained upon application. GRANDE RAILWAYS. They can also travel over the CANADIAN PACIFIQ RAILWAY, on payment of $10 in addition to the regular tariff rate,

Particalars of nad on application.

the various routes can be

Special rates (first clase only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services,

to Europesa officials in service of Chius and Japan, and to Government officials and their families,

Through Bills of Lading sued for tran portation to Yokohama and other Japan Porta, to St. Franciato, to Atlantio and Inland Cities of the United States, via

Special rates (first plans only) are granted to Missionaries, mombers of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to Europeau officiats in survico of Unla

and Japan, and to Government offciale and their families.

Passengers who have paid full fare, re- embarlang at Ban Francisco for China or Japan (or vice versat within one year, will be allowed a discount of 10 per cekil This allowance does not apply to through force from China and Jopen to Europe.

All Parcel Packages shoud be marked to addrosa in full; and samo will be received . Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, at the Ocampany's Office until 5 p.m. the

Consular Lavcices to

and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, day previous to an accompany Garg Central and South America, by the Com- pany's and connecting Steamera.

Fraight will be received on board utd 4th to Pont beyond San Francisen,

p. the day previous to sailing, Pazool Packages will be received at the office until p.m., same day; ail Farcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.

Canauler Involses to accompany Cargo destined to points buyond San Franctua In the United States, should be sons to the Company's Offices in Bealed Have:upos, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.

For further information as to Pasage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 72, Queen's Road Central, J. 8. VAN BUREN,

Agent

1910

Hongkong, November 13, 1893. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION), Tucoand....................... Tuurday Dec. 12. Mogul....................... | Tuesday Jan. 2,94, Fictori. Tuesday | Jan. 23/94, Tacoma....m.... | Tuesday | Feb, 27/04. Mogil............. | Tocaday | Mar, 20/94, «

dearned bould be sent to the

Staten, Ooxapany's Ofices, addressed to the Ool. loctor of Custoras, San Francisco.

For further information a Freigh- of Parry, apply to the Agones of E. Company, No. 79, Quetu's Road Ocurri.

5. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent Hongkom. November 14. 1893.

Intimations.

STAINFIELD'S PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL, 1, Quan's ROAD KAST.

1854

VISITORS wil in SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at Montes

Hongkong, Septoarber 1, 1893. 1527

TERMS.

DRIVATE EOARD and RESIDENCE

for Larras and GENTLEMEN. Special attention to Ladies confort. Accommoda

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,

The Co.'s Steamship

Heitan, Captain GODDARD, will he espatched for the above Perts on SUNDAY, the 19th Instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passagu, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIE & Car, General Atanagers. Hongkong, November 16, 1893. 1921

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

¦

E span...... -- -- -- -- -- -... Ancona (s), Kbé nad Yokolima. Lennox (9) Ladon, v. Suoz Cuna (Ajax (B)..... London, T. Suez Canal Gienartnar (e)... London & Ports of Cal Sutlej (6) London and Hamburg Radnorshize (8). London.............der (8)

London

-

................Japan (a).......... Manila, via Amoy...... Esmeralda (s).. Marseilles v. Saurens Jaladonis (8).. N'saki, Kobé&Yham Flintshire (8) New York.

John R. Kelly. Queensland Porta, &c. Tsinau (8).......

Francisco, 7 Ja City of RiodeJanoires 8. Fearisco, 7. Jaujas cuales (8..... Shanghai

Liyeo noon Shanghai,

¡¡Japan (8)........... Shanghan Shanglini, via Amos.. Dardanus (a)..

Rosetta (3).

S'pero. Havre&H budorda (u).... Swatow, Amey & Tau-Hailcong (s).. S'tow, Amoy & Fchowaitan (B)...... Vanuno (B.C. & Empress India Vistoria (B.C.), &c....[ Facoma (1).

Shevon & Co........... About Nov. 27. Shewan & Co.About Noy. 27. [P. & 0. §. N. Co.............. Nov. 24, at noon. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. Nov. 18, si noon. Butterfield & Swite... November 27. Jardino, Matheson&Co About Dec. 1. P. & O. 8. N. Go...... Nov. 23, at noon. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About Nev. 30 CR. 0. S. N. 0 About Nov. 21 P. & O. S. N. Co...... About Den. D.. Showan & Co.

Nov. 18, át 6 p.10. Mossagorica Maritimu- Nov. 29, at noon. Dodwell, Carfill & Co. November 24. Shewan & Co... Quick despatch. Butterftold & Swire...November 21,

Pacifio Mail 9. 9. Os Nov. 29, daylight.

Dec. 7, at 1 pm Nos. 18, as 4 p.m.

„U. & 0, 8. B. O....... Siemssen & Co........

P. & 0. 8. N. Jo...... About Nov. 19. P. & 0. S. N. Co... About Nov. 19,

Nov. 24, at noon.

eld & Swira...November 23.

&

Co Douglas Laprak & Co. Nov. 17, daylight, Douglas Laprak & Co. Nov. 19, daylight, (8)...Cunulan P'fic R. Co.. Nov. 39, at 2000,

Nor. Pic S. &R, Oos. [Doo, 12, at noon.

Esmeralda, British str., 366, G. A. Tayler, Manila Nos. 13, General-Shewan & Co. Hanoi, French st., 739, T. V. Chodzko, Haiphong November 13, and "oihow 15, Rice and Geral.-A. E. MARTY.

Fronte. German steamer, from Cantor Mongkut, British steamor, 859, Charles Stubain, Bangkok Now. 3, and Ang-bin 7, Rice and Genral.-YURN FAT HONG,

DEPARTURES.

Matalie, for Touren.

November 10:-

Centennial, for New York. Mandarin, for Saigon.

Chee Ja, tor Bangkok. Poteplemts, for Singapore and London. Chi Yuen, fur Shanghai.

OLEARED.

Stanfield, for Bajang-

Rio, for Amey. Watan, for Saigon. Frejr, for finihow. Balong, for Swatow. Cicero, for Saigon. Menmuir, for Kobe.

PASSENGERS

AGLIVED.

Per Heitan, frota Coast Ports, Mr and Mr Ponte, Mr and Mrs Rosa, Mr Arm-

strong, and 134 Chinese.

Fradon, 2 Eurapoang, and Chinoso.

Pur Emeralda, from Manila, Mr A.

Por Hunt, from Hiphone. 2 Chinese. Per Mongkut, from Bangkok, Ohincao.

DEPARTED.

Per Polyphemus, for Singapore, 4 Euro- peanu, and 400 Chinees.

Per Mathilde, for Tourou, 30 Chinese. Per Centennial, for Naw York, 3 Euro- peana.

Per Stanfield, for Bajang, 2 Chinees. Per Maudia, for Saigon, 12 Ohiause." Per Chow F, for Bangkok, 12 Chineze. Per Chi Yuen, for Shanghai, 10 Chizeze.

TO DEPAN'T.

Per Rio, for Amay, 300 Chinese, Per utan, for Saigon, 200 Chiness. Per Fugir, for Hoibew, 130 Chinese. Per Halong, for Swatow, 2 Europeana, and 300 biure.

er Cicero, for Saigon, 12 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

| POST OFFICE NOTICES.

MAILS y rue UNITED STATES PAUKEE, ~~ The United States Mail Packet City of Kinde

Janeiro will be despatched on WBD. NESDAY, the 22nd Instant, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be alosed as follows:- 4.45 P.M. Registry ceases. 5.00 P. Post-Office closes, bul Corros- pendouco may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Kea of 10 cents extra Postage, until the time of departure.

MAILE UT THE BRILISH PACKET,- The British Contract Packot Sutlej will by deapatched bu THURSDAY, the 23rd November, with Mails for the United Kirgton, Europe,

and countries ba. yond, vid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Netherlanda India, Bur mah, Cayton, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Maile, &o.

HOURS OF CLOSING THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS. When the Packets leave at Noon. The following hours will be observed in closing the Maile for Europa, &c., by the Buglish and Frouch Packets, when they loare at Noon. The Money Order Olcs will be closed at 5 the day before.

6.00 Posting of Prices Current and

Circalara ceasca,

(Prices Curront and Circulars may however be poated up to 10 o'clock if they are tied in bondiss, county by country, with the addresses all one way), 10.00 A.M.-Registry ceases. 10.30..-Pcating of

Books, and Patterná conses, 11.00 .3E-Mail closes.

[No. 9601,-NoVEMBER 10, 1893,

MEMUS, BUR TU-MORROW, Shipping, Daylight-Baibong leaves for B'tow, &o,

Amusements. p.m.Performance at the City Hall,

Miscellaneous.

3 p.m.-Competition of the Hongkong

Ride Association.

General Memoranda. SONDAY, November 19-

Goods per Vindobona undelivered after

this date subject to rent.

MONDAY, November 201~~~

- Goode per Oogyck vindelivered after this

date subject to rent.

TUESDAY, November 21:-

9 p.m.-Meeting of Zotland Lodge. THURSDAY, November 30 -

List of Contributious to the Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., to bo sent in before this date.

List of Contributions to the China Fire Insurance Company, Ltd., to be sent in before this date.

13

Quotations.. HONGBONG, November 18, 1833. OPIUM-Now Patos, canh,... 6734

Oa Now Bonaros, cash, 6834 Old

cash, New Malwe eredit, 680) Allowance, Cattios, / Old Malwa, credit.

600/620 Allowanco, Cattion, 1/2 Paraian, Vily, Now, 850/60 Allowance, Catties, 1/2 Persian, Papor tied 580/810 Allowance. Catties, 1/2

"

Exchange,

Boxone, Novembar 16.

Ja Lordon --

Dredite, 4

Bank, Wire,

2/4

On demond,

37

30 days' sight,

4 months' sight,

2/4%

Documentary months'aight,

2/6

On demand,

2.95

Credite, 4 month sight,

... 3.03

....2.39

On Paris-

On Berlin-Demand....

Ou New York

On demand,

Uredita, 60 dsga' sight, QA Borabay

Wing

***

On demand,... On Calcutta

Wire,

On

On demand,

Shanghai-

ETT

On demand,

WID 品味

་་་

194

1841 ..2813

184 184

124 30 days' night, private paper, 784 Gold Lest, 100 Sing (rer fael) $42.00 Sarrocas (Bank's buying rate) - * 8 33 Silver (por ca)...

...52444.

***

Nowenaro, A. S. WATSON & Co.,

LATE LETTERS may be posted (from 11.10A.M.) with 10 cents lat fee up to 11.30 a. M., after which hour they may be sent on Board with the same Late Fee.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr J. Allen

Mr W. Moncar Mr E. W. Ashworth Mr G. C. Moxon Mr W. Fradin de Bel-Mr and MrsF, vonder

habie

Pfordtan and 2 chil. Mr U.

. Bigmero dren

The British stoner Dait reports; Foochow to auoy, strong N E. monsson, and high following ses, cloar weather. Amoy to Septow, trong N. E. monsoon, and high Mr C. B. Blake Mr V, Purkos The Steamship

following sex, clear weather. Swator to Mr F. S. Blake

Mrs F. W. Phillipa Flint dire,

Hongkong, fresh to moderate N.E. mon.

on Mr and Mrs W. II. Mr and Mrs Platt Captain Dwres, will be, smooth ses, clear woalfor.

Steamier Brennan and child Mr II. T. Safford lespatched as above on

in Fonchow, Taipan. Stuarter in Amoy, Mr H. J. Coolidga Mr G. Sattler FRIDAY, the 24th Instant,

Numyng. Steuer in watow, Na shun. Bir E. H. Cowcy Mr and Mrs G. Senicr For Freight or Passage, apply to

The British steamer Esmeralda reports:

Miss Senior DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Had strong N.E. gale with very high sun, to la 19° N.; thence to part, fresh N. Agcate.

monsoon, with considerable sea Hongkong, November 18, 1893.

Not Responsible for Debts.

1938

The French steamer Han reports. Had moderate monsoon in Gulf of Tonkin Fery strong and rough sea washing the deck in the China Sea,

Mr A. Dohae Mrs M. Donahue

TzRid

Mr C. Fichtel Mr T. Fiorz

and Mr F. Scalor

Miss E. Sonier Mr & Mrs H. Sewall Mr T. 4. Shaw, Jr. Mr F. E. Shean

Dr. F. A. GreenDE Dr. and Mrs Greens Mr Slater Mr Guignard

Bir T. Southey The British atanmor Mongkut reports: Capt. W. H. JacksonMr F. Townshend, Jr. Arg-bintu Pelo Obi, had light to aanderate Miss M. A. Johnson Mr A. Valentin Ny and Ely winds and fine weather. A: Miss U. A. Johnson Mr and Mrs J. H.

Vianna Pula Obi experienced strong N.Bly wind, Mr J. Kingborn tinued so to St. John's with heavy equalis Mr is. Legall which increased at Pulo Condera, and con- Mr J. Kirkwood

occasionally, and high M.N.E., and N. E, Mr J. M.Willians Q.; steamer pitching heavily, labouring and Mr Min

atraining severely, and shipping large quan- Mr T. Mitchell tities of water over the bows. At Furacele experienced a bigh confused se, from

either the Captain, the Agents, nor Pwners will be Responsible for say Debt contracted by the Officers or rete of the following Vessels, during their stay in tongkong Harbour:—

Bartlot-Jardine Mathieson & Co.

SACHEN, American ship, Captain J.

Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,

W

LIMITED.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

CONFECTIONERY, Etc.

E Bave just Received OUR NEW STOCK of CONFECTIONERY and are offering the same at prices suitable for the peasant had times.

CHOCOLATE CREMES. PATE D'APRICOT. CHOCOLATE ALMONDS. FANCY BOXES of SWEETS of VARIOUS KINDU ire Dellare to Dents 25.

SUGARED ALMONDS. BURNT ALMONDS.

MIXED SWEETS.

TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS.

tion for Table Boardere. Central situation. CIGARETZE Casks,

Mas. MATHER

2 and 3 Peddar'e Hill.

THE Steamship TACOMA, Captain J. Hongkong, July 21, 1903.

HILL, sailing at Noon, on TUES. DAY, the 13th Doonmber, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, vid SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA, ..

Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Points.

Consular Invoices of Goods for United; States Points should be in quadruplicate; and the copy must be sent forward by the #tasmer to the nare of The Freight Ageot Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash. Parcels must be sent to our Office with address marked in full by ō p.m., on the day previous to sailing.

NOW ON SALE

INDEX

20 THE

CIGAR CASES,

GARD CASES. 1287 In Silver, Electro., Suske Skin,. Russian

Leather, &c. CICAK & CIGARETTE HOLDERS, PIPES.

CHINA REVIEW

Jum VOLUMES I TO XII. 1-LAST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 2-ANYOLES. 3-REVIZWA or Books.

-LIST OF AUTHORS BRVIEWED,

PRICE,

SHIPPING.

1500

ARRIVALS November 15:- Propolis, British str., 1,549, Ferrand, Samarang November 3, Sugar.-Beuys SING & Co.

3.N.W. round to N.E.

EXPORT CARGOES.

Per Cardiganshire, nailed 4th Nov For New York, 1,232 pkge Fire Crackers, gre bales Hule Cuttinga, 180 zolla Bintang. 31 cases Blackwoodware, 35 Lalas Ratten- core, 166 cases Ginger, 66 casks Soy, and 1,801 pkgs. Merchandise.

Por American ship George Stetson, sailed 3th November:-From Hongkong to New York, 18,768 rolle Matting, 8.624 pkgs Firecrackers, 450 bozua Saigon Cassia, 138 > gs. Rattancore, 837 phgs. Rattanware, 108 boxes Eenential Oil, 50 boxes Palmleaf Pass. 40 balss Canes, and 7 bales skins.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--

For HAIPHONG.-

VICTORIA Col. Wa. I Barr Mr Duracrin Mr John Foreman Mra Fartzer Capt. Gardiner Me Cueria

Mr G. Harman Mr G. J. M. Harman Mr A. de Havilland Mr B. L. Bayay Capt. Hildebrandt Mr G. Hodge

Mins Wallace Mr L. K. Whiton Mr J. Wrode

Lieut. K. Wrade Mr W. V. D. Wright

HOTEL Mre Mottet and child Professor f. M. Mot-

tert

Mr G. Nielsen

Mr Jas, Stephens

Mr A. Thonpran

delat Professor Mar Yan-

Capt. Geo. Viscanos Mr F. W. White Mr F. E. White Mr J. J. Young

WINDSOR HOTEL.

Mr W. G. Allen

Mr O. Bearmant

Mr J. F. Boulton

Capt. and Mrs. C.

A. Harris

Mr&Mrs Geo, Holmes

Capt. J. II. Bowker Mr R. B. Joges

LIMITED.

WE INVITH ATTENTION TO OUR Socks

Confectionery

AND

Christmas Goods.

JORDON ALMONDS, NOUGAT,

BUTTER SCOTCH, ASSORTED

TOFFERS, DRAGEES, PRALINES,

aud a large selection of

PURE CONFECTIONERY from the

leading Manufacturora

CADBURY'S

SPECIAL CHOCOLATE

CREMES.

PINE, APRIUOF, CHERRY, LIME,

GUAVA, and other FRUIT JELLIES in

great variety.

|man The publication of this carus commencal

ut 6.00 p.m.

The China Mail.

KONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1809,

TELEGRAMS.

(SUPPLIED TO THE 'CHINA MAIL."

(Via Southern Line)

THE STEIKES IN THE GOAL TRADE

LONDON, November 14, 1893. Coal owners and miners have accepted the

mediation of Government,

AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

Count Kalooky goes to Nonza to confer with King Humbert and Bignor Brin Count Nigra, Italian Ambassador to Viszi on, is also going This anexpected com- ference is inuch commented upon.

(From Manila Papers.). : THE TROUBLE WITH THE MOORS,

November 10, The Parbe of Melilla has requested an armistice, but General Macias has refused it

It is armed that a great battle took place to-day. Details are wanting.

The Goverment, notwithstanding the offers made by the Sultan of Morocco, pro- ceed with the campaign

THE SANTANDER DISASTER. The cards of dynamite on board the steamer Machishaco are being 'axtracted without further accident.

ANARCHISM IN SPAIN.

Nor. 10.

;

Barcelona has been declared to be in a state of siege in order that the prevailing anarchisti may be made subject to martial

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASSED BUNE CANAL.. OUTWARD BOUND:-Toronto, Chat, 3; Iser, 10: Salatiga, 17; Bee, 20; Dardanus, Glamorganshire, Ethiops, 24 Cassius, Afghan, 27 Glenogle, Telemachus, Malacca, Lingfield, 31 Carmarthen zhire, Nov. 3; Yarra, Friggo, Kintusk,

HOMEWARD BOUND :--Port Albert, Oct, 27; Kaiana, Leertes, Daphne, 31; Krien- hild, Nov. 3; Myrmidon, Strathleven,

7.

The M. M. Co.'s steamer Salazie, with the FRENCH MAIL of Oct. 15, left Bal- goo on Monday, the 19th November, at 3 a.m., and may be expected hore on or about Thursday, Nov. 15. This packet brings replies to lasters des patched from Hongkong on Sept. 6.

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P. & O. &. Esht, with the Eno- LINE MAIL of Oct. 20, left Singapore on Sunday, the 12th Nov., st 4 pm, and may be exppoted here on or about 8am on Saturday, Nov. 18. This packet bringsreplies to letters despatch- od from Hongkong on Sept. 14, The O. &O. 6. z. Gaelic, with mails, &o, lett San Francisco for this pert, via Yoko- hama, on Nov. 2,

The N. P. . . Tacoma left Victoria, B.C.,

for Japan and Hongkong on Nov. 3. The P. La City of Feking, with mails, &o, left San Francisco for this port, via Yokohama, on Nov. 9.

The N. G. Lloyd's steamer Oldenburg, with the next Garman mail, laft Colombo at noon on Nov. 12

The O. P. R. &.. Emprees of Japan left Vancouver on Tupeday, Nov. 14, for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai and Hongkong.

The a. B. Wingsang, from Oalcutta, &c, left

Singapore.un Nov. 8, and inay be er pected here on or about Nov. 16. The P. & O. a. s. Japan left Singapore on Nov. 10, and may be expected here on or about Nov. 17.

The a. a. Benvenis left Singapore on Nor. 11, and may be expected here on or about Nov. 18.

The D. D. R. s. 1. Salatiga, from Ham-

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barg, loft Singapore for this port on

Nov. 18, sod may be expected here.oxi or about Nov, 20.

The O. S. S. Ol's s. a. Dardanus left Sin- gapore on Nov. 14, and may be expected beru on or about Nov. 2L-

The . . Fintaire, from London, leaves

Saigon on Nov. 17, and may be ox," " pacted here on or about Nov. 21. The 8. B. Arratcon Apear, from Calcutta, c., left: Singapore for this part on Nor. 14, and may be expected here on or about Nov, 21.

The .c. Glamorganshire left. Singapore ou

Nov. 16, and may be expected here, on, oe about Nov, 2nd,

The P.&O. . . Malacca left London for

this port on Oct. 14.

The P. & 0, 1, 1. Bombay left London for

this port on Nur. 21

Mrs J. H. Bowker Lieut. C. H. Lambert, Tom Smith's Christmas The N. G. J. B. Gars lali Hombay for,

Master Harry Bowker RN.

Per Haiphong, at 2.20 p.m., on Saturday, Lieut. C. P. Cooo, Me and Mrs A. Milrog

the 18th inst.

For SHANGHAL-

R.N.

Rev. J. M. Merton Lieut. A Corie Capt. Peterson

Per Lycemoon, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday, Lieut. H. Da Costa Air and Mrs. Ledgard

..the 18th inst."

For AMOY & MANTA.

Mr F. B. Deacon Sanda

Mr & Mrs Goo, Erkley Mr Y. Sato

Per Esmeralda, gt4.30 p.m., on Saturday, Mr A. O'D. Gourdin Mr Geo, L. Tomlin

Rev. Mr & Mrs Figgs Me 2. Saentaci the 18th inst.

Vice-Conan! P.Covaa-Capt. C. H. Welman, For SINGAPORE.-

milles

53rd Regt.

Per Gerda, at 11.30 am., on Friday, the Lieut. Gillet, R. N. Mrs Wolman

24th inst.

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

PEAK HOTEL.

Per decom, at 1L30 a.m., on Friday, Mr R. Murray Adsm-Mir MacLeng

the 24th inst.

For STRAITS & LONDON-

Per djur. at 10.30 am., on Monday,

the 27th inst..

aon

Mr F. East Madame Glisa

Capt. and Mrs Haut Madame Kuch Mr V. Kofod

Crackers.

COLOURED OPALS mounted in Plush, representing favourite subjects.

Mr Medhurst

A large assortment of ENGLISH and Capt. and Mrs Moore JAPANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS, of Mr A. E. Skeela

Bir A. Findlay Smith

Mr E. Tomlia Sister Walter

NEW YEAR'S PARCELS-Parcels for the United Kingdom posted before 3pm, on Wednesday, the 22nd instant, are due in

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL. London on January 3rd, 1894.

Sendors of Parcels are requested to post Mr S. S. Benjamin Mr H. F. Meyeriak

Bir C. Alison Mr Chantrey Iuchbald thon a few days in advance.

XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S MAIL:-Lotters, Mr H. E. Buxhall Mes Van Niorop 'November 16:-

., for the United Kingdom posted before Me Hart Buck Mry Olitent & child Fusham, Chinese stesmer, from Canton.

11 a. on Thursday, the 23rdinstant, per Dr and Mrs Cantle Mr & Mrs P. Sachse, English Mail Sutly are due London ou Mr and Mrs C. U. nurso and child To be had at the China Ma Ofoe, Haitas, British steamer, 1,182, F. D.

the 26:1 December; and these posted before Mr & Mrs M. CosterMr C, Wilford

Mr C. 5. Taylor DODWELL, CARLILL & Co..Masam. KELLY & WALSH, MO. LANE, Goddard, Fonchow November 12, Amoy 18, 11 am Wednesday, the 29th instant, Mr J, B. Caughtrie Capt. Young CLAWFORD & Co., Hongkong; and Messrs and Swatow 15, General.-DorGLASSTEAM-pur French Mail. Calédonien are due on the Mongkong, November 9, 1893. 1941 KELLY & Wan, Shanghai.

stuur Co.

30th December.

Mr A. J. Euston

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

Agents

50 CENTE,

Cohen

this port on Nov. 11, and may be ex pected here on or about the end of this month.

Tuz P. & O. S. N. Company's a s. Bombay left London for this port on the 11th inst.

Taz .a. Glamorganshire laft Singapore to- day, and is due here on or about the 23rd instant.

Ma Charles Danby, Jr, has been appointed and confirmed First Sporetary of the United States Legation at Peking.

Landsome and artiste designs, suitable to Mass Dodwell, Carlill and Co. inform me all tates and at moderato prices.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841

Ilougkong, November 2, 1893.

that the a. s. Flintshire, bostad for this port from London, put into Saigon for coal, and will leave there to-morrow morning. She is due here on Tuesday, the 21st inst

LAST night, Zio Payne, who advertisee himself as the infallible wonder and cham- pion fancy lightning rifle shot of the world," gave a performance to a small audience In the City Hall. The performance will 1000 repeated on Saturday night.

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