Intimations.
DESAMTHE
Japan Watch Company, LIMITED.
BARTERED IN HONGKONG IS A LIMITED
·LIABILITY COMEANT.
CAPITAL
$1,000,000,
DIVIDED TO 40,000. ShareS. OF $25 JAUH.
Terms for Subscription of Shares.
#5 per Share on Application; $10 pir Share on Allotment;
$10 per Share on or about Sint Jan., 1894.
Directors.
EDWARD WHITTALL
H. BUTLER,
JD. HANBURY,
HENRY UHAKIKO LATUHFINIE.
P. E. WHEELER,
· Superintendent
P. H. WAILLER.
Bankers.
Mails.
STEAM FOR STRAITS, OBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading luued for BATA:
VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN, ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS.
THE
HE Steamship RAVENNA, Capl. . W. F. BROWNE, R.N.R., carrying Hor Majesty's Matls, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on THURSDAY, the 7th December, at Noon, tuking Passedgorn (This and Cargo for the abova Ports. Steamer connecta at Bombay with the 5.6. PENINSULIE, which Vessel takes on her Cargo for LONDON, vit SUEZ
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAK BAWKING CANAL, leaving that port on the 30th
CORPORATION.
Legal Adviser.
HvaX CHARLES LÁTOKCIELD. Offcoa
HORGKONG AND YOKOHAMA,
object of the Company is to form and maintain a factory in Yokohama
for thefanufacture of Watchun of all-kinda and daroziptions.
For this purpose it is proposed to pur shwas a site within the late top Foreign Settlement of Yokohama and Mereon to
uzmetákn factory.
DECEMBER, 1893).
Bilk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for Landon' (under arrangenieut) will be aanshipped at Colombe into a steamer proceeding direct to Marsgillos and Londan; other Cargo for Louden, &u, will be conveyed red Bora bay..
Parools will be received this Office until 4 g.. on the day before sa.ing. The contents and saue of sil packages, are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the torms and conditions of the dam-
The founders of the Company are popoy's Bill of Lading emand of a plant of machinery complete in every particular, of the newest design and
For further Particular, apply to
H. H. JOSEPH,
Superintendent.
the finest workmanship and adapted for
the making of all implements used in the watch trade, as well as the making of
P. & O. B. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, November 24, 1893.
2027
watches. It is well known that machinery To-day's Advertisements.
haa offooled a complete revolution in the
watch trado and it in confinatly expected
that by availing itself, of the comparatively. THEATRE
shaapkabour of this country this Company
will be able to apply the trade in all parts
ROYAL.
of the world with an article which for (LEAND ASSAULT-AT-ARMS
excelleme of workmanship and cheapness
of price will defy competition.
Mr PH, Wheeler, the Superintendent
of the Company, has been for many yeara engagöl' in developing watch-making machinery, and the testimonials from bis former employers testify to his business ability skill and integrity.] ¡The imazhinery | of which the founders are possessed has been perfected under la superintendence
and considerable part thereof is of his
lavention.
AND
MILITARY SPECTACULAR
EXHIBITION,
Under the Auspices of the VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB End
THE FIRST SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY.
Prasided over by His Excellency, the Governor, Sir WILLIAM Ransoy, K.0.M.G.,
and under the distingstebød patrónags of
H.E.
Hie
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THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, LIMITED. ·
FOR MANILA PIA AMOY.
The Co,'e Steamship
Zafiro, Captain Consar, will be despatahed for the above Ports TO-MORROW, the 6th Instant, al 5 p.m.
This teamer has superior Accommoda. Į tion for Passengəra
For Freight or Passago, apply to.
SHEWAN & Co.,
General Managers.
2081
Hongkong, Dacomber 5, 1898. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
DEL'ALTURES.
Desember 5
Namen, for Swatow. Mathilde, for Touros. Malacon, for Shanghai. Devauengat, fur-Swalow, Egemoon, for Shanghai. Denbighshire; for Maji. Radnorshare, for Singapore and London. Chegare, for Singapore and Calcutta. Nanchang, for Shanghai,
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Pet Chow Fa, from Bangkoks, 70 Chineso. Por Fokien, from Swator, 27 Chinese. Per Zefiro, from Manila, 40 Chinese. Par Menmur, from Koba, Masars W, P. MeLoan, M. de Sero, Col. and Mrs Gasimo, and 2 Japanese in stoerage. •
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Por Perona, sé 11.30 m.m., oh Friday,
the 8th December.
For POET DARWIN, TOWNSVILLE, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, BRISBANE, BYDNEY AND MEL BOURNE. (Supplementary Mail on board til time of departure. Extra Postage 10 cents).
Per Changsha, at 11.30a.m., on Satur
day, the 9th inst.
For FIRAITS, & BOMBAY.—
Por Gidya, at 11.30 a.m., on Saturday,
the 9th inst.
For SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA,
VICTORIA" & TACUMA.--- Per Tacoma, at 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday.
the 12th inst,
Par Ravana, from Shanghai: for Boog- Long, Mr J. D. Humphreys, and Lieut. GMAILS BY THE BRITISH POKEZ Dutt, R.A.
FOR SWATOW.
Par City of Peking, from San Francisco, ., Mr 3. M. Elliott and family, Mr D. The Co.'s Steametrip. Beardaley, Mr and Mrs O. Furari, Mr
Fokien, Captain DATI, wil ba A. R. W. Kirkhoven, Rav. Dr. McFarland, despatched for the abra Commander and Mrs Barber, U,S.N., Mrs Port on THURSDAY, the 7th Tuetant, at A. N. Atchison and daughter, and 400 Chi- Daylight,
Beso
Per Bum, from Singapore, 79 Chinese. For Taxis, from Tacams, 25 Chinese
DETARTED ters
Por Náinba, for Switow, Mt Frequenlyy 284 for Fuochor, Be and Mrs G. T. Berchet, Bev. il: Star, and Mr Shu Li Chin,
For Freight or Passage, apply to ***
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Ça, General Manager, Hongkong, Decembar 5, 1893.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND HIOGU.
Tuo Steamship, Cassina Captain UNEVE, will be daspatched for the above
Porta on THURSDAY, the 7th Inst., at Noon
For Freight or Pamage, apply to
STEMSSEN & Co., clynhi Bongaun Decoraber & 1893
FOR NEW YORK.
2082
The 3/5 LIL American Ship
Kenilworth,
BAKER, Master, now at Buang hai, will lead here for the shove Port, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
SUEWAN & Ch. Hongkong, December 5, 1993. ICB8
Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners mill be Resgunsible for any Debt contrasted by the Offers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
BANGALORE, British ship, Capt. 2. D. Congdon:-Showan & Co.
CLARA JACKSON, British sohooner, Capt Oharles Butchart.-Gibb, Livingston & Co. Lornate, Italian barque, Captain J. R. Cafranga. D. Musse
MACMILLAN, British ship, Captain Rabi. Guthrie Government.
SACHCH, American abiy, Captain J. O. Bartlett. Jardine, Matheson & Co.
WM. J. ROTH, American ship, Capt. 'S. Lancaster-Melchers & Co.
Por Emeralds, for Manila, Momen F. | Nakamura, D. Guillermo A. Daland, F. A.
Guignard, F. Williams, G. T. Jorge, W. 3. L. D. Still, Japanese arah and Japaness Daller and Japanese borvant, Mr and Mrs servad, Mr A Bagnall and Japanese sorena, Mr J. J. Young, 3 Europeana, and
6 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British teamer Chow Fa roporia: In Golf of Stam-fine cloar weather, mode- rate N.E. wind. In the Ohios Sea strong NN. W. gale, high sea, akp overcant. Deo.
2nd,
gale moderating; moderate N.E, wind and Sue weather to Hongkong. Arrived at 5 p.m., 4th December. Time of panago 7 days, 9 hours,|-
The British steamer Fokien reports: Left Swatow on 4th December, and had moderate to light monacon and fine, smooth west'ser throughout.
The British stower Zairo reports Had fresh to strong wind, with high ees to Pratas Shoal; thence to per, modecata
wind ood line weather.
Loft Kobe 6m; on the 29th November; The British steamer Menmuir reports: arriving at Moji 2 am. on the 30th. After receiving cargo and coaling banker, laft again & pra. sume day. Called off Matou for orders at 1:30 p.m. on the 3rd Decem- ber, paased Ockeen 3.30 same day. Pedro Bianco at 9 p.m. on the 4th; striving in port at 1:30 am. ou the 5th. From Kobe to White Dogs, light variable winds and fine; thence to porn, strong monsoon and fine weather with considorable sea.
The American steamer Cy of Peking re- Left Yokohama November 30th, purta: at 6.75 am, fue weather to Hongkong. Arrived 1.45 6. December 5th. of passage ú days, 7 hours.
The British Contract Packet Ravenna will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 7th December, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be- yond, vid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Netherlands India, Bur mal, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The sus hours will be observed in closing
the Mails, do
[No. 9617Ducanny”5, 1898.
MEMOR, FOR TO-MORKOM.
Shipping.
Daplight.Thales leaves for Bwatow, ds. Daylight,Telemachus leavea for S'hai,&c. 4pm-Canton leaves for Shanghai, 6pm.-Zafiro leaves for Manila, o.
Miscellanedus,
At 8 Anton Terrace, Bháng 541-én ta 29th November, the wife of Gwoman P. Soon, af s Daughter.
At Dhoom Vil; 88; Bronday CHAND AGE hal on the 30th November, tom ALFRED GEILEY, of a Daughter.
DEATH
At Government Civil Hospital,
Goode per Giogie undelivered after WILLIAM STEWART; of Peterhead; giá
this data mabject to rent.
General Memoranda."
THUESDAY, Docomber 7 :--
Commission Agent-The funeral to powe
the Monument, at 8 am. to-morrow (kch instant
Goods per Steamer Yarra unclaimed | The publication of this sasue spasmingal
after Moon subject to rent.
af 6.56 p.m. FRIDAY, Desember 6-
Noon-Tenders for Putting How Tosk- wood Main Deck into the Italian barque Lothair received by Mexrs D. Museo & Co.'s.
Goods per Carmarthenshire undeliverad
after this date subject to rent. SATURDAY, Desember Ø:-
to 6.30 p.m.Grand Living War Work Exhibition at *La Hacienda,' Mount Kollet, The Peak.
ToDAY, December 19
Goods par Sasiu undelivered after this
dato kubject to rent.
SATURDAY, December 16--
The China Mail
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, DECIMERM 5, 1992
LOCAL AND GENEHAL.
· FLOARD SUL CANAL, BAAR OUTWARD BOUND:-Ess, Cot. 203 Zồng, co
field, 31; Priok, Nov. 14; Pepte, Benlarig, Genus, 17; Glenelwal, Ratel, KOREA Pingates, Beniomand, 21: Berbagi, zdr 35; Poseidon, Sachen, Fyrrhur, Bomeward Bourd (Atrothlesen, Hör.
Agamemnon, 10Glen/rum Lounge Nooh-Meeting of Hongkong Banero 14 Ixion, 17; Moynat; dinegión). It's
lent Society.
de Barskem
Baghation, Braki don, 28.
9 p.m.-Grand Assault-át-Arms, &c, st FRIDAY, December 22-
Oity Hall.
kesala
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATE PACKET-FAAr; December 29 :--- The United States Mail Packet Garlie will.
be despatched oo THURSDAY, the ith Lock, with Mails for Amoy, Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Pero, &c, which 0.15 M. Registry conser
will be closed as follows:-
0.30 2.M.
Post Office closca.
pendence may be posted on board the Packer, unth Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure.
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MAILS BY THE GERMAN PACKET.—— The German Contract Packet Oldenå ing
will be despatched on MONDAY, the 11th December, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe and coun- Iries beyond, vid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Bermah, Obylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, &c., &e.
Registry ceases at 1.45 p.m.
till 2.10 to 2,30 p.m., with 10 cents extra The mail closes at 2.00 p.m. Tatu letters
portige.
HOURS OF GLASING THE
ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS. When the Packets tease at Noon. The following hours will be observed in closing the Mails for Europe, a, by the English and French Packets, when they Leave at Noon. The Money Order Office will be closed at 5 the day before.
8.00 Posting of Prices Currant and
Circulare ceases. (Prices Our
Curront and Circulars may
Tiva
1000
The British stemmer Ravena reporta Left Woosung at 6 am. on Saturday, Dec. Zad
and after ring Fisherman's Group
Maj.-Gouarat G. DAY BAKEA, U.B. Dakin, Oruickshank & Co., period fra . Ely winds, with con-
Commodore Boxes, B, N., and Honour Mr Justice FIELDING CLARKE,
To be held on
SATURDAY, 16th December, 1893, Commencing at 9 p.m. PROGRAMME
Besides the Machinery the founders are passosand of ton thousand watches in various stages of completion which are the out-turn of the said Machinery and mate- riad on hand aufficient to turn out about twenty-five thousand more. It will thos be seen that it is not an antried plant which the founders have acquired, but one which has already given proofs of its excel- lencs. It was only the advantage of Defensivs obtaining a cheaper labour market than can be found in the United States that hos Induced them to work the business in Гарап.
It is an established fact that the principal factories in the United States in seven Foam paid 300 per cent. dividend on sapital of Six Million Dollars: and that was done on a wage basis of $1.50 (gold) por operative, the factories employing six thou. sand hands. If the difference in the rate of labour in this country is taken into con- sideration, the operations of the Company will be assured to realino to the fall the expectations of the founders. The presta of watek-making are based entirely on the price of labour.
Gymnastics
Exorcises:
Exhibitions:-
Horizontal Bar--Parallel Bars Vaulting Horss
peas, be
--Piping Double Tra- W3
Cracknel
Fencing Single-Sticks
Quaruc-Etaff-Sword v Bayonet, &c. &c. Indion Clube Lance and Sword Exercises--Mu- sical Drill with Arms. Heary, hiddle, and Light Boxing:- Weightonot forgetting
the Liliputianr. Wrestling-Asistic and Europeans. The Coavulsivo Professors Contortionists
and Marsden. The Wizard and the Wire. The Miller and the Sweep. The Clown Granasto. Pathan Tumbah. Donnybrook Fair. The Afghan Talwar War Dance. The Highland Fhing. The Hornpipe. Concluding with a grand representation of AN ATTACK ON THE FORTRESS OF ALI MUSJID,
ADMISSION :-
Dress Circle and Stalb...$2.00. Back Seate ...............$1.00. Soldiers and Sailora, is uniforms, $0.50. -
Tiskets may be obtained from Mosers KELLY & Wuan, L., on the STEWARD, VICTORIA RECREATION ULUR.
2086 Hongkong, December 6, 1893.
TENDERS.
Its not in the labour market only that j an advantage will be obtained. Goal and other täälariala can be purchased in this country at a lower rate then in the United States. And besides all these advantages, which are great, there is one of still greater Importance, the knowledge to be obtained of the requirements of the local traïs, of: the leads for China, and that of 'The Bimits" and India. The Company will be capable of supplying a watch of the best workmanship to the population of these large and important countries at a price far below any watch of like obureater that has Tender, over been offered to these markete.
Taking into consideration thees advan-Hongkong, December 5, 1893. tages the founders confidently expect to pay a dividend of at least 10, per cent.par
minum on the fast, are years work, and thereafter dividends at a much higher rate. The Company has been registered in Hongkong sa a Limited Company,
The founders take and acquire 50,000. shares of the stock of the Company in pay- ment for the machinery, plant and stock and Sheir labour and experience in preparing and procuring the machinery and stook.
Tau thousand shares of twenty-five yen mach are offered for subscription
The memorandum and articles of six- tion of the Company may be inspected at the offices of the Company, No. 10 Bund, Yokohama
TENDERS will be RECEIVED in this
OFFIOR until FEDAY, at Noon (8th Instant), for Putting a NEW TEAK WOOD HAIN DECK, into the Italian Borque LOTHAIR. The Undersigned de Rot bind themselves to accept the lowest or any
D MUSSO & Oo,
-2095
HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. A
General MEETING of the Society
will be held at the Orry Hay Nono, on FRIDAY, 22nd December, 1893. Committes. hope that all those who take any interest in the work of the Society will be present.
F. H. MASTER, Acting Hon. Secretary.
2087 Hongkong, December 5. 1893,
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND. BINGAPORE
LIMITED.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG
CONFECTIONERY, Etc. 1X73 Have just Received OUR NEW STUCK of CONFECTIONERY and aco offering the name at prices suitable for the present bad times.
CHOCOLATE CREMES.
PATE D'APRICOT.
CHOCOLATE ALMONDS. FANCY BOXES of SWEETS of walious EINES from Doliars 2 To Cents 25.
SUGARED ALMONDS. BURNT ALMONDS. MIXED SWEETS.
TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS,
CIGARETTE CASES,
CIGAR CAR29,
CARD CASES.
In Silver, Electro., Snake Skin, Passian
Leather, &c. OIGAR & CIGARETTE FOLDERS, PIPES
SHIPPING.
ARRYALS. December 4-
1956
Chow Fa, British steamer, 1,055, F. W. Phillips, Bangkok November 27, General,
TEEN FAT Baxd..
xitrablo nos at times and fine weather throughout Desember 2nd, 7am., epoko steamer Express of India, from Hongkong, bound to Shanghai, off the entrance to Way- gang.
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The German leamer Cassius reports: Very bad weather during pasange, high head eca, nad vossal working heavily.
The British castener Recorder reports: Between Singapore and Caps St. James very heavy weather was experienced slowing ship down from 72 to 8 knots per hour; force of wind 6 to 7, hyyy head saa. Weatherana between Puls Condore and Cape S, James. Ship stopped hours in Cape St. James, and then proceeded for cable ground Lat. | 20 25′ N., Long. 107 54 E, Daring the 28th and 29th of Novembar, while running between Caps Padaran and Culao Ró er- tremely strong monsoons were experienced, fores of wind to 8, with high head sos blowing ship to knots, ship shipping great quantities of water. At 8.30 am. 1st December, arrived at oable ground and repaired a break on the Heugkong-Hai- phong cable fishing by midnight. She steamed to the Hainan Stratis where she repaired a second break in the rame cable on the 3rd December, and then raat 10 Boi- how Bay for pilot. Next morning at 6.30 a.m. the proceeded for Hongkong. Since December 1st, moderate breezes, fine wea- ther bat very hosvy swell have been ex- perienced. We baltora. this to be some of the smartest cable repairing on record har the passages, which where long through bad weather.
The British, atoniser Tacoma, reports: Had heavy weather crossing Pacific Ocean; fine weather on coast.
however be posted up to 10 o'clock
if they are tied in bundles, country
by country, with the addresses all one way?
M.Registry cease8. 10,30 AM.-Pesting
Newspapers,
Books, and Patterna ceraes, 11.00 A.M.Mail closes,
LATS LETTERS may be posted (from 11.10 A.M.) with 10 cents late fix up t 11.80.4. M.,- after which hour they may
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9 p.m.Mosting of District Grand Lodge The C.-P. A. u. ♣ Ampera of Japan, trom
of Hongkong and South Chins.
Quotations.
Hexaxaxe, December 6, 1883. OPIUM-New Patna, caab,... 680
ha
cash Now Benards, cash, 590
cants,
11
12
Old
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Now Malwa credit, 090
Allowance, Cattios, 1/14 Old Malwa, oredit,, 600/600 73 Allowance, Dattios, 4/2
Persian, Oily, Now, Allowance, Cattier, Ferian, Paper tied 6007620 Allowance, Catties, il
Exchange. HONGKONG, December 5,
On London-
Bank, Wire, m
'On demand,
#1
*
30 days' sight,
4 months' sight,
Orodila, 4
Docamantary, 4 monthai sight,
Ou Paris-
On demand,
"Crodita, 4 months" night, On Berlin-Demand..... On New York-
11
... $.00
2.92
22.37
671
58
1841
184!
M41
... 1814
On demand, Credits, 60 days' sight, On Bombay
Wire,
On demand,
On Calcutta-
Wire,
401
On demand, ...
Ja Shanghai-
Ou aswand,
30 days' sight, private paper,
Gold Leaf, 100 fine (par laul)
Sareraigns (Rank's buying rate) Silver (per o)
W
...
Vancouver, left Shanghai at 6.5)p.m.
on Sunday, Dec. 8, for Hồngkong, mid may be expected to arrive to-morrow. morning, Dec. 6.
The N. P: Tacama, from Tiroma,
Wash., and Victoris, B.C., heff Yok*** hama for Hongkong, via porta, un Nor 27.
The P. M. 5. China, with mails, diz, lu
Ban Francisco for this port, via Hongsha Iain and Yokohama, on Nov. IL CA The N. P. e. s. Mogul loft Victoria, BC,
for Japan and Hongkong on Not, #4.**.* Tua O. & Q. s. v. Belgie, with mails Eiff
San Francisco for this port, vie fales are hama, on Net, 30.
The Union Line a 8. Ethiopy from Micke da beo, Hamburg, 0, 2011 Sirpor expected re
On Nov. 27, and may be
on or shout Dea: ENGINE
The Chins Mutual es Konfuck, from Gina? **
gow and Liverpool, lett Singüpela dator Nor, 28, and may be expected here ofte or about Des.
An
The Lightning; from Balentia, left
Singapore for this port on Nonresi and may be expected here on of how .Dec. 7. The sa. Carmarthenshire left Singames bord
Nov. 30, and may be expected hemş or about Des., 7,"
The D. D. E.
Friggas from Hain
burg, Left Singapore for that port th Dec. 1, and may be expected fare "öng-
or about Dee BR l
The P. & 0.1. 3. Monika left
this port on Dec. 1, and may be ex pected here on or about Dsa, §. 2 we 184 The 0. S. 8. Co.'s p. a. Palinurus left Bint gapore on Dec. 2, and may be expeétad bers on cr-sbont Dea, :10. ^ To Plan de
•The P. & O. 1. a.. Bombay laft: Tonden for
this port on Nov. 1L
43.26
8.40
be sent on Board with the name Late A. S. WAT
ATSON & CO.,
Feb.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mrs & Miss AtchisonCapt. McQuhas, 5. Commandor and MraMr J. McWilliams
F. W. Barber, U.S.N.Mr Min
Mr W. Baynes Mr T. Mitchell Mrs Baynes Mr A. P. Bennett Miss Blocker
Mr A. J. Nichola Misa A. M. Patter Mr F. II. Pearce Mr J. W. Copmann Mr V. Pecken- Count and Counters Mr and Mr. F. wonder
Butler
Plordton and 2 chil droo
Dr. Cradler Mr M. Edwarda Mra F. W. Phillips Mrs Edwards Mrs J. 8. Reynolda Bishop R. S. Foster Miss A, T. Reynolds Mred. Gcorge Br 8. T. Reynolds Mr W. J. Gwynn
Mr.A.. Seimer Col. Hatchell Mr F. E. Shaan Dr. 0. Henderson
Mr W. Simon Mrs Houston & maidGeneral & Mza Simp. Mr B.
B.
Irving
601 and valet Mr J. Kinghorn Mr T. A. Smithson Mr J. Kirkwood: Mr Thoyor Bar and BaronemMex Thayer do Ladario Capt. Tillett Mr W. Land
Mr C. C. Trafford Rot. A. N. Lang Mr G. F. Tremlett Rev. A. H. Leonard Mr. R. Trounson Me R. Lyall Mr C. W. Ufford
Mr O. B. Wair
Mr S. Maroney
Mr J. H. S. MaArthurLieut. Wälding--
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL,
Mr A. Fleet Mrobantrey Inobbald
The British steamer Gitxgerry, reporte: | Mr 0. Allison Had light winds and fine weather to Turn- | Mr 8. 8. Benjamin about; strong" monsoon and high sea to Mr H. E Boxshall Latamocke, and fine to port.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For AMOY & SHANGHAL—
December -- Nanchang, British steamer, from Canton, Canton, British steamer, from Canton. Fokien, British steamer, 506, W: Davit, -, Swatow December 4, Gozeral.-Doods For STEAMSHIP CO
Zafro, British atoamne, 675, A. M., R1. Cobban, Manila December Cane SHEWAN & Co
Menmuir, British steamer, 2,000, Rugb Oraig, Kobe November 29, Generah-G258, Lavinoszon & Co.
Ravenna, British steamer, 1715, *, W. Browne, Shanghai December 9, Mails and General.P. & G. 9, N. Oo,
City of Paking, American steamer, 5,079, B. R. Searle, San Francisco and Yokohama November 80, Mail and Genoral, -—-P'; `ML- 3. 8. 00,
Cassius, German atr., 1,787, M. Uprah, | Hamburg and Singapore November 2 General SIMASEK & Co.
Recorder, British stoamer, 676, R. A. E. EE Steamship Cain's, Capt. UXRUX, Braretos. Singapore via Capo St. James, having arrived from the above Posta,November 24, 6 pm, Telegraph Cable Consignals of Cargo are hereby requestad B. A&O. T. Co.
to saud in their Bill of Lading for counter.
signsture by the Undasigned, and to take Kobe November 29, General--BLENHEN & Oceano, Goran str., 1,028, J. Bebrene, immediata delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the Hosa KONG & KOWLOON W&GODOWN On., I., and stored at Consignass' risk and expense. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Chedowns, and all floods remaining undelivered after the 12th Tusiant
Applicatious for shares should be made on forms annexed to the Prospectus and should be forwarded to the Hongkong nod Shanghai Banking Corporation sccompanied by a remittance for the amount of the de-ill be subject to rent
Forms of Application for Bhares will be anat tree to any person by addressing the Has Orion, 10, Band, Yoxonama.
Yokohama, Japan,
18th October, 1999,
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the "Godowns, where they will be examined on the 12th Insta, stp. No Fire Ines Hus bean efforted.
SEMSBRE & Co.,
„Agenta.
2919 Hongkong, Desember 6, 1893,
Co.
Tacoma, British steamer, 1,661; J. B, Hill, Tacoma November 3, General-Dor WELL, CARE & D
Glengarry, British stoateer, 1,025, F'. Selby, Katchinotsu Dember 1, Goal--- JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
CLEARED. Frejr, for Holhow. Hongkong, for Eisiphong, Thales, for 8water. Alwine, for Hoihow. Kiel, far Saigon, Telemachus, for Apjoy. 20881 Hversdale, for Hongay.
Per Telemackus, at 9.30a.m., on Wedaça- Bay, the 6th inst, instead of a pre- vivtely notified. HAIPHONG
Per
Mr C. Malsob
Mr Hart Buck Mr.H. F. Megerink Dr and Mrs Cantile Mrs Van Nierop
·Mr and Mrs. 0. 0.Mrs Olifent & child
Glühen
Mr C. S. Taylor Mr. B. Coughizio Mr F. O. Wilford Mr A. J. Easton Rev. & Mrs Williams
WENTWOR-KOTEL,
Mr W. G. Allen, Mr&MrsCeo, Holmes Ma Ardoux
Mr. R. B. Joyoa Mr O. Bearmann Mr Kawamure Mr J. F. Boulton Rov. Mr McFarlane Usten Mr J. H-Bowker Mr E. Meyer
Master Harry Bowker Resi J. M. Morton Mr Cattan/MrJ. M Murray on Walces. Chattengon Mr G. Nielasa
Mr Chalfongon andMr Y. Sato
Mr Z. Bawatari
Hongkery, as 11.30a.m., on Wedoes.
day, the bih inst. FKUDAT SANDAKAN
Per Memion,
For
day, the 6th inst.. SHANGHAL -
msid
Per Canton, at 9.30 pm, on Wednesday, 31ster Chatfongon Mr Y. Tamora
the 6th inst
Mr F. N. Chaudet Mr Geo. L. Tomlin Mt Oh H. Clements Mr M. Vendrell For SAIGON
Per Chusen, at 8.30p.m...on Wednesday, MA Bohre
Mrk. Dan
Mrs Vendrell Mias Vendrell
the 6th inst
For BANGKOK-
Per Amijo, at 40 p.m., on Wednesday,
- the eth inst
For AMOY & MANILA,Se
Per Zufre, at 4,30 pm, on Wednesday,
the Eth inst.
Fɔr SWATOW & BANGKOK.—
Mr & Mrs Cleo, Erkley Eev. Mr Wachter Vice-Consul P. Glavan-Mrs Wachter
-nilles. Miss Washtor
LIMITED.
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOGES
OT
Confectionery
AND
Christmas Goods.
JORDON ALMONDS, NOUGAT,
BUTTER SCOTCH, ASSORTED
DURING the week ending Dec. 3, 1893, 166 Europeans and 1,010 Chludbe visited Saf City Hall Musegin, ****
Tar O.P.R. 4.4 Empress of Indis arrived! A at Nagasaki at 7am. on Monday, and turn again at 6 pm, the same day, fur, Tane conver, via Koko and Yokohama guía d
As will be seen from an advertisement..... there will be a General Meeting of the Hongkong Benevolent Society at the City Hali on Friday, December 22nd. -
Ár an extraordinary meeting of the Stath Launch Company, Idmitad, hold on the lak Inst, a resolution was passed-to wind-aft the Company voluntarily. A mooting #II*** be held on the. With lust, to confim thip revolution, and to appoint a liquidatop 15-
Tax Band of the Jat Shrops will play the following
programme at^th ANT Officers" Messi-night, commendit! x 8****
Overture......Bemirknila 12:
TOFFRES DRAGEES, PRALINES, L... The Gondolins
and a large selection of
PURE CONFECTIONERY from the
leading Manufactur
CADBURY'S
SPECIAL CHOCOLATE
CREMES:
PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, LIME, GUAVA, and other FRUIT JELLIES in
grost variety.
Feminineonk all Vehi
Belection! Pática? MAKIN Folk
Dening the bearing of a case in the B mary Court this morning, a female vilqees said the defendant in a promissory n ease bad refused to pay on the ground that ::: lio was a fovernment servant. Esing, a Government servant,' he is reported to have said, I never pay any deby Ty• 4s«??? defendant it should be explained (wak ke the witness, Chinese, Everybody knows, of course, that no one is more punetini Kad? east in the payment of his debía iÊNG the Government Kervant..
Tax City of Pelding, which arzivod je bil day had a rabber rough experionne an hamarges last trip. The following is her report qu it appears in a Japan paper -
Left San Francisco the. 9th' Norenbethto
Tom Smith's Christmas 405 pm; had pleasant san to the 1635
Crackers.
Meridian which we crossed on the 18th in lat. 85 45; from the 18th to the 2nd had n moderate, to fresh N. W. winds with candy
rate ses and swell; on the 2nd incrming e to violent gale and avall, continually ships
Mr A. O'D. Gourdin Miss E. H. Watson, COLOURED OPALS mainted in Plush, Ping water but đôing no damage until 12.29***
Capt. and Mrs B. C. T.8.0. g
A Harris
Mr.A. Weimat.
Dr. J. Antelo
VICTORIA HOTEL,
Mr G. Harman'
Mr G. J. M. Barman Mr and Mrs Hillen &
child
Per Phra Uhud Chow Kea, at 5 p.m., on Med. 1 Bagnali
Wednesday, the 6th inst.
Col Wm. I. Barr For BWATOW.-
Mr D. C. Hesrda!er Per Fokien, at pm, pa Wednesday, the Mr J. H. Cheaney Mr G. E. Maggeb
Mr W. S. Culver Mes Mottat and child
6th jast
For YOKOHAMA & BIOGO.—
Për Cassius, at 10.00a.m., on Thursday,
the 7th instega aang
For SAIGON & SOURABAYA. ——
Per drdgay, at 3.30 pm, on Thursday,
he 7th inst,"
For SINGAPORE--
Por Occund, at 11:30a.m., on Friday,
the 8th December
For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY 18-
LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE, DRISBANE, SYDNEY & MEL. BOURNE.
Per Menmuir, at 6 pm, on Friday, the
8th 'Inst.
Mr and Mrs J. M.Professor G. M. Mot
Elliott & children- Mr Farmer
Me H. P. Roth Mr A. R. W. Kerk-Capt. Spenca MeJ. G. Foster
baven Carlo FerrariColonel & Mix Taritas
MEJ. J. Young Capt. Gardiner
THAK HOTELL
Mr R. Murray Adam-Capt. and Mrs More
PO MJ, 0, Murray Me F. East
Mr A. E. Skeels Dr. Henderson Mr A. Findlay Smith Capt. and Mrs Haat Mr Stokes Mr MacLean, Capt. & Mrs Welman Mr Medhurst
Mr Fi E. Whito
representing favourite subjects.
p.m. when a san came aboard just abat$" the starboard: main rigging, cargyleg awayze lifeboats Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, and 12, engine- zoom akylight, social hall, and optala's
A large sortment of ENGLISH and room, duinnging after wheat-hóúsa áið klu
loos. Cupiala and several
pasiingere JAPANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS, of burt, but no one seriously baggrMILOS handsome and artistic denigre, suitable to 99.777 cleared away wreck, wtud mit ma moderating toward arsting, continued stiff bretes shifting to 8.8. W.; po the 248 vind again hauled to N.W.; on the 24sh, wind blowing fresh with moderately rough sex and swoll, clear and fins with
all tastes and at moderate prices,
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, squalls; on the 20th passed
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ESTABLISHED &.D., 2841, --
Hongkong. Nurember 2, 1893,
Ocenic bound mouth and want windfalling" off, by evening fine, clear, weather; thenes to port, B. W, to breeze and ne Tima, 15 days, 4 hours, 190010 minuts.
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