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CHINA MAIL.

|To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements.

D'ABOR MARIONETTES

AMD

TAKTOCHES FRANCAISES,

E LAST WEEK!

LAST WEEK! OF TAS OLEVEREST AND MOST POPULAR ORGANIZATION THAT HAS FOR VISITED THE FAR EAST, SATURDAY EVENING NEXT THE LAST NIGHT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,

at 3.30.

EECHEROBE MATINEE DE LUXE, Under the Distinguished Patronage and Prosence of H. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.Q, and Lady HoaNaos, and the. Elite of Hongkong.

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

which occasion hall the receipts will be develed to tho

AID OF THE ALIOR MEMORIAL and the

THE Steamship GANGES, Capt. G. W. THE

ATKINSON, carrying Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for! BOMBAY, ON THURSDAY, the 18th January, at Noon, taking Passengers (This and. Cargo for the above Ports. Steamer connects at Bombay with the 8.8. ORIENTAL, which Vessel takes on har Cargo for LONDON, vid SUEZ OANAL, leaving that port on the 16th. FEBRUARY, 1894).

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangeau) will be tranhipped at Colombo into a steamer proseeding direct to Marseilles and London; other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed a Bombay.

Parola will be rosaived at this Office antil 4 p.m. on the day before sailing. The contenta and value of all packages ar required.

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Co- "pany's Bills of Lading.

For further Partiodlare, apply to

H. A. JOSEPH;

Shyperintendent

P.&O. S. N: Co.'s Office,

Hongkong, January 4, 1894.

To Let.

TO LET.

NETHERSOLE HOSPITALS. The Troupe leave for Manila ci or about the 22nd Justant.

PRICES OF ADMISSION. Private Boxes and Stalls, per soat...$2.00 1,50 der ... 2nd Class

do. 3rd Class

... 1.00

0.50. 2o.... Gallery

Children half-price to all parts. Non-Vemmissioned Offers and Men of i

Arroy and Navy, halfprise to all classes except Boxes

Special Place for Oliviers Ladies. Box Plan at Messrs. Kezty & WALSH's.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instrua- Tato gelos Pullie auction,

WEDNESDAY,

the 17th Instant, at Noon, at Mesare, D. SASSOON & Co.'s GODOWNS

CRERTH PATNA OPIUM.

do.

BENARES OPIUM

Destination

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Tessula,

Bremoni & Ports of Cali Prensson (8). Hamburg and London Ballmouth (x).. Japancona (6).... London Manila (1).. Endon & Ports of Call Ganges (1).. London,v.Ports of Call Kiatuok (8). London, v. Suez Canal Telemachus (8). London, v. Marseilla. Manila (a)............... London, v. Mataillez Bombay (0) London and Hasburg Carmarthenshire Manila........

Esmeralda (6)....... FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONOXINED.

Martillos, v. Saigon. Natal (8)......... TERMS OF SALE. Cash before delivery in New York...... ...Kenilworth...

...Bangalore. Mozioan Dollars weighed at 7.1.7. All New York......... Lati, with all faults and errors of descrip Part-Darvin, & Taiyuan (6).. tion, to ba at Purchaser's risk on the fall. Francisco, v, Japa Gosario ().. of the hammer.

.

Ex Steamship Octamen More or less Damaged by Suz Water),

H. N. MODY, Auctioneer

107

6. Francisco, v. Japan City of RiodeJanei San Francisco...........Mac Milla Shanghai Ningpo (8).. Shanghai. Malwa (8).. Shanghai..........Cuptoa (6).. Shanghai. Protasan (8). Shanghai, Kobs &Y'on Argyll (5).. S'pore, Bavre&ilburg Priok (a)... S'pore, Harred 'burg Friggs (0),, | Stow, Amoy & Klung Namos

Vancouver (B.C.1. & Empress of China Victoria (BC), &c.... Viuluris (0)..... HE Fifty Fifth Cedinary Half-Yearly-Yokohama and Hliogo. Aglaia (8)...... MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS Y'hara, Kobé N'saki Nuruberg (s),

Hoangkong, January 15, 1894. ' HONGKONG, GANTON AND MACAO

STEAMBOAT COMPANY, .

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

in the Company will be held at the Orrice of the Company, No. 18, Hank Buildings, As the Number of Boxos is limited, earlyQueen's Road Central, on FRIDAY, the booking is necessary to avoid dappoint 2nd February, at 12 o'clock Nyon, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Tractors, together with a Statement, de- cinring a Dividend, and elacting Directors and Auditors"

mett

MORS M., E. & N. D'ARO,

Sole Proprietors.

E. C. CLITHEROW, General àfanayer, Hongkong, Jacury là 18

H

THE

102

ONGKONG AMATEUR

DRAMATIC CLUB.

EXTRA PERFORMANCE.

By Sreito BETEST

an extra performanos of 'PRINCESS TOTO'

WILL BE GIVEN

TO-MORROW

(TUESDAY), the 16th Janjary, 1894, ut p.m. Positively, the Last Performance of this Successful Comic Opera.

ODOWN in Waxena, No. 4, Praya

East, next to the ALE DE LA STEat ENFANCE.

Apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, August 11, 1898.

TO LET.

-1400

ATOS. 2, 5, 7 and 12, SEYMOUR TERRACE. THIRD FLOOR in No. 6, QUEEN'S

ROAD.

OFFICES in VICTORIA BUILDINGS. Apply to

DAVID HASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, November 13, 1809.

TO LET.

987

TO. 2, PEDORE'S STREET, next to the N°.

Post Oflice-suitable for OFFICES

or CHAMBERS.

Apply to

G. C. ANDERSON,

13, Fruya Centrai,

Hongkong, March 1, 1892.

Intimations.

NGAI SHANG,

22, QUEEN'S ROAD LAST.

RATTAN FURNITURE

390

Every

Description OHAIES, COCOHES, TABLES, BASKETS, ÜHILDREN'S Cork, ., c. Latest Patterns, Best Workmanship.

A780

Kattan Cure, Split Rattan, Canton Reed and Sundries of all kinds. Hongkong, November 17, 1893.

WINDSOR HOTEL (in Connaught Buildings), QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.

1987

HE Private Hotel heretofore carried ou

Booking Office open at 10 a.. Special Rates for Childreu.

Pass, $2, 81.

Seats for the Performance can be booked Mesers. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.'s. Books of the words of the songs, prica 15 cente, at the Booxing Office.

Hongkong, January 15, 1894.

The Transfer BOOKS of the Company will be OLOSED Tapen the 29th Instant to the 2nd February, jeleniva

By Order of the Board of Directore,

T. ARNOLD, Becretary,

Hongkong, January 16, 1894.

Dr. FENWICK'S FOOD

FOR

DEPARTURES,

January 14

Fokien, fur Svatom. Diomed, for Amoy. Reang. for Canton. Foseidon, for Shanghai. Turbo, ur Bangkok.

Michael Jebsen, for Saigon. Decima, for Saigon." Riversdale, for Hongay. Ask, for Heikow. Nermandie, for Bangkok. Merwordly, for Shanghai. 106 | Fossung, for Kobe." Hongay, for Amoy.. Ahwins, for Hoibow.

January 16:

KURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, Yung Ching; for Shanghai.

ALSO VOR

DYSPEPTICS AND INVALIDS.

TT in specially recommended as an article

T

of dist for NURSING MOTHERS it

will strengthen and support them, and at

104 the same time onrich the natural milk

and increase the supply.

THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED.

Thirteenth Ordinary Annual

TMF

will be held at the Crzice of the Company, Poddor's Street, at 1.30 a. m., on FRIDAY, the 2nd February, 1894, to receive & Stato- ment of the Oxmpany's Accounts to the 31at December, 1893, and the Report of the General Managers.

The Transfer BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 23rd Instant to the 2nd Proximo, both days thelusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers, - Hongkong, January 15, 1894.

105

THE CHINA & MANTLA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA (DIREOT.)

Wm. J. Reich, for New York. Wosang, for Singapore.

Tamarind, for Whampoa. Iss, for Cantem.

CLEARED.

Triumph, for Anthow. Tamhof, for Nagasaki. Pakehan, for Swatow. Toge Maru, for Baigus.

PASSENGERS.

ARXITED,

(a)...

Agents.

Date of Isaving.

Norddeutscher Lloyd. Feb. 5, at 3 p.m. Shewan & Co... About Jan. 30. P. & 0. 8. N. Oot....Jan. 19, daylight. P. & O. B. N. Co..... About Jan. 16, P & 0. S. N. Co....Jan. 18, at noon. Arnhold, Karborg&Co. About Jan, 20. Butterleid & Swire...January 17.

P. & O. B. N. Co...... About Jan.-19. P.&O. S. N. About Jan. 30. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. Jan. 18, at noon.

HALLE

[No. 9650 JANUARY 15,

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW,

Shipping.

Daylight.-Malum leaves for Shanghai. Noon-Prick leaves for Hamburg, de.. 4 p.m.-Ningpe leaves for Shanghai. 5 p.m.-Esmeralda leaves for Manila."

Amusementa...

4 p.m.-A. D. 0. Performance at City

Hall

.9 p.in.-D'aro's Marionetics and Fan-

tookes Francaises as West Point,

Meeting.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The N. L. Co.'s 68. Preussen with Ga

MAN MAIL of Deo 18, loft Blogspot. on Friday, Jan. 12, at 8 pm, and may be expected hern, on or about Thursday, Jan, 18, 222 221904

The O. & O... Oceanic, with the Amaz DAN MAIL of Dea. 92, laft Yokohama on Sunday morning, January 14, may be expected here on or about ...Thursday, Jan. 18

9-p.meeting of Perversion Lodge. The e.. Choysany, from Calqutia, &o., left Singapore on Jan. 9, and may be RXH posted here on or about Jan. 16.

Shewan & Co. Jal. 16, at 5 pm. A. S. WATSON & Co., The P. & 0.8. N. Co's & Canton left

Messageries Maritimes Jan. 24, at noon. Shevan & Co.......Quick despatch... Shoran & Co..........Quick despatch Butterfield & Swire... Jan. 17, at ‍4 p.24. jo. & 0, s. 8. Oo.... Jan: 24, daylight. Paciic Mail S. 8. Co.. Feb. 1, daylight. Shewan & Co....... Quick despatch. Siomsson & Co. Jan. 16, at 4 p.m. P. & O. 8. N. Co... Jan. 16, at noon. P. & O. 8. N. Co... About Jan. 22. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Quick daspatch. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About Jag. 23

Jan. 16, at noon. Siemsson & Co...........

Jan. 23. at 4 p.m. Siemsson & Co. Ja ..Douglas Lapraik & Co. Jan. 17, daylight. (e). Canadian Pic R. Co.. Jan, 24, at troon.

Nor. Pic S. & R. Oos. Jan, 23, at noon... Siemazen & Co. Jan. 17, at 4 p.m. Norddeutscher Lloyd. About Jan. 19,

POST OFFICE -NOTICES. MAILS will close:— For SOURABAYA.—

Pax Hesperia, at 4.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 16th inst

For MANILA. —

For Esmeralda, at 4.30 p.m, ou Tuesday,

the 16th īst

For SWATOW, AMOY & HEELUNG-

Por Namen, at p.m., on Tuesday, the

16th inst.

For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY 18-

LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MEL- BOURNE

For Taiyuan, at 3.30 p.m., or Wednesday,

the 17th inet.

Τ

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Per Ancona, at 5 p.m., on Thursday, the 18th inst., matead of a previous. ly notified

For KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA &

TACOMA.-

Per Victoria, at 11.30 .m., on Tuesday,

the 23rd 1st.

For SINGAPORE

Per Frigga, at 9.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 23rd inst

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTAL Par Jacab Diederichsen, from Bangkok, Mr W. Arndt Mr B. K. Morton 12 Chinees.

MrJ.do Roza Barros Rev. J. M. Morten Per Ramon, from Keelung, de, Capt. Mr W. Fradin deMr D. E. Nicholson INFANTS fud on this Food put on and Mrs Kock, Miss H. Smith, Mesara

Belbabie

fish repidly.

In Two and sixpenny aud One and sixpenny buttles at $1.10 and 70 cents.

TLLA

ÅDENTS

15 HONGKONG:

Schabert, Hort Back, Mr and Mrs. Wong Mr J. Benavides Sing Tong and 3 children, and 453 Chinese. Mrs Ton Bronsdorf

Per Hans, from Haiphong, Mr Schon-Mr R. Danmall berg, and 6 Chinoso.

Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Lee Hing Seng; and 8 Chinese; from Naga

LIMITED,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

Mr A. P. Oppé.

Mr H. W. Pearce

Mr H. J. Pearce

Mr. B. Pearson Mrs Person

Miss Pearson

Mrs F. W. Phillips

LIMITED.

WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOVES

Confectionery

AND

Christmas Goods.

JORDON ALMONDS, NOUGAT, BUTTER SCOTCH, ASSORTED TOFFEES, DRAGEES, PRALINES,

and a large selection of

PURE CONFECTIONERY from the

leading Manafacturers.

CADBURY'S.

SPECIAL CHOCOLATE

CREMES.

PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, LIME,

GUATA, and other FRUIT JELLIES in

great variety.

Singapore for this port on Jan. 11, and may be expected here on or about Jan. 19.

The delivery of the English Mail was begun at 4.41 p.m. yesterday,

THE .. Argyll loft Singaporo to-day and is due hero on or about the 22nd institu

TEN. G. L... Bisagno, from Geox, left Bombay for this port on the 18th inst., and is dus here on or about the end of January

THE return of visitors to the City Hall Mu= zoum during the week ending Jan. 14, 1894, showe:-156 Europeans and 1,834 Chinese.

The Bosnian gunboat – Zabioka (Captain Domojirow) arrived from Nagasaki' this afternoon

ADMIRAL Bir John Corbett, whosa deith in announced at the age of seventy-one, served. in the China War of 1857, and also took

part in the North Chins Expedition in 1860,

Tas Chinese Mail (Wa The Fat Fo) pab

shes in to-day's issue a telegram from Poking stating that H. E. King, the new Minister for England, France, &o.; left Peking on the 13th just.

PA.

THE P. M... Oty of Peking, which loft henco Deo. 25 for Ban Francisco, vis Naga saki, Kobe,-Infaad Sea, Yokohama and Honolulu, arrived at her destination on the 13th inst.

H. ML B. Mercury arrived from the north this morning at seven o'clock. She is to complete with stores and coal. H. M. & Pallas arrived rom Singapore at eleven o'clock. She leaves for Macao on Satur day.

FILES are now of nightly occurrence, Lart night's fire occurred at 13 U Lok Tani, West Point. The Fire Brigade turned": Fout, and succeeded in confining the Ere to the house in which it originated. In fact,

Mrand Mre-F. von der Tom Smith's Christmas very little damage was done,

Pfordton and chil-

ácen

Por Esmeralda, from Manila, Mrs 0. E.Mr A. J.. Easton

Mes Garlick Cravens, Mr M. Motret, and 45 Chinese.

Mr S. A. Gibbs Per Mathilde, from Touron, 51 Chinos Mr T. Henderson Fer Anent, for Hongkong: from Yoko-Mr Thos. Howard bama, Mr W. 8. H. Lathrop, Mrs Bamilton Mr and Mrs Hurt Sharp, Miss Lucy Martin, and 2 Chinese Mr J. Kinghorn Mr de Respaldizo fron Kobe, Messrs E. Peables, O. Nicholas, Mr and Mrs C. A.Mr and Mrs T. R.

Knight

Sansom Baron and BatonoMr P. Schabert

do Ladario Mr A. Schomburg Mrs E D. Lans

Mr & Mrs F. Schürch Mr and Mrs 0. W.Mr J. J. Schuster Lindbolin Mr J. H. Scott Per Part Chom Klan, from Bangkok, 45 Miss L. Lindbolta Mr F. E. Shena

K & Mrs G. Sprang-

ii and child Mr G. B. Stephenson · MR. L. Thomson Capt. Tillott

anki, Miss Grey La Mars, Miss T. McCoole, Mr and Mrs Nakagawa, child and wryant, and 1 JapanGDE.

From Yokohama: for Sydney, Dr. S. A. Gibbs; for London, Mr 30 A. Oppo.

Chinese.

Mine N. Lindholm Per Males, for Hongkong: from Lon-Miss A. Lindhols don, Miss Ongh, Mte Walker and child, Mr R. Lyall Miss Serivan and amah, Messts A. Cameron, Mr J. McWilliams A. Inglis and F. Heald; from Colombo, Mr Mr T. Mitchell

M. F. E.

Not Responsible for Debts. Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Ne

Owners will be Responsible for flasky Captainy Dabt contrariel by the firers or o

The Co.'s Steamship

Esmeralda,

Mrs

despatched for the above Grem of the following Vesela, during de Stockier from Singer de Mochizona Staff-Survevu & JA

Fort TO-MORROW, the 18th Inatant, at 5 pm.

Thie Steamer La Superior Accenimoda. tion for Passengers, and is fitted with the Electric Light

For Freighter Passage, apply to

SHEWAN & Co.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, Jaanary 15, 1894.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND HIOGO.

The Steamship

Aglaia,

100

Capt. G. PETERSEN, will bo despatched for the

TWINDSOR HOUSE has no s brea abore Ports « WEDNESDAY, the 17th

Removed to CONNAUGHT HOUSE.

Cuisine ander European mausgement. Each Bad-room has its own Bath-roem. Hot and Cold water. Passonger Elevater to all Floors.

Charges from $2 per day opwards. Special Rates for Families or Permanent Boarders. Offices and Rooma to lat Un- furnished, and Rooms with or without Board, by day or month. Apply at the Office, No. 37, 3rd Floor.

Hongkong, August 29, 1892.

1534

CHAS, J. GAUPP & Co., “Okronometer, Watches Clock Makers," Jewellers, old & Silversmitha NAUTICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND N METEOROLOGICAL

- INSTRUMENTS. TororLANDER Ở OBL BEATRI BINOCULARS AND TELESCOPES. Rrren's LiqUID AND OCHRE COMPARSER ADMIRALTY & IMRAY CHARTS, NAUTICAL BOOKS.

English SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED WARF. Christofle & Co.'s ELECTRO-PLATED WALK. GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY

in

great raristy. DIAMONDS

*

DIAMOND JEWELLERY, ABplendid Collection of the Latest Lexu

PATTINE;' ni vere merlerate prices. 742

To-day's Advertisements.

FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE -

THE 8,6 dylaid, apathy pars,

having arrived from above Porte Consiguess of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter. signature by the Undersigned, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

will

Any Cargo impeding her discharge bo landed into the Godowns of the HONG KONG KOWLOON WHY & GODOWN Co. L. and stored at Consignces' risk and expense. No Cins will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd Inst. will be subject to rent.

All brokom, chafed, and damaged Goods to be left in the Godowns, where they will

~ be examined erythe 2nd Inst., at 4 p.m. Nu Fire Insurance has been affected.

STEMSSEN & Do.,

Agenta Hongkong, January 15, 1894.

Instant, at 4 p. ra.

B

their stiry in Hongkong. U slurer

BANGALORE, British ship, Capt. R. D. Congdon.-Slow & Co.

LOTHAIE, Italian barque, Captain J. B. Cafrauga, D. Musso.

MACMILLAN, British ship, Captain Robt. Gallis. Government.

WK. J. Rɔren, American ship. Capt. 5. Lancaster. Melchers & Co.

SHIPPING

ARRIVACY. January 14-

Ninype, German ateamer, from Canton, Fany Ching, Chipsse str., from Canton, Fang, British steamer, 1,127, G. Payne, Wabo January 9, Rice-JARDINE, MATHE Box & Co.

Thin Steamer has auperior Accommoda tion for Fire and Second Class Passengers, and carries a Doctor and & Stewardess. For Freight or Passage, apply to

STEMSSEN & Co.,

Jacob Diederichsen, German steamer. 623, agents.

4. Rondewadt, Bangkok January 4, Rica. -ÜARLOWITZ & Co. 108 Hongkong, January 15, 1894.

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG.

The Steamship

Carmarthenshire, Osptain Vyvyia, will to despatched for the above Ports at Kean, on THURSDAY, the 18th

'Instart.

45

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,

Agents Boogkong, January 15, 1894 FOR SINGAPORE, HAVE AND HAMBURG. (Calling at NAPLES for landing Passengers if sufficient inducement offers), (Taking Cargo at through rates to -... ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTER DAM, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.)

The Steamship

Frigga, Capt NAGEL, will be despatched for the above Parts on TUESDAY, the 23rd Instant, at

p.m.

This Steamer has superior Accommoda tion-for First and Second Class Passengers and sacriss a Doctor and a Stewardess.

101

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & C

Agents. Hongkong. January 15, 1899, - WARRACK LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

Namoa, British steamer, 863, 0. H. A. Harria, Keelung January 11, Amoy 12, and Swalow 13, Qual,DavuLAN STEAM- BUIX CC.

Hanoi French str., 739, T. Y. Chodzko, Haiphong via Goihow Janoary 12, Rice, Figi sod General A. R. MARTE...

L

Fe, British steamar, 1,306. J. Watson, Saigon Jan. 9, Rice,ARKHOLD, KARBERG & Co.

Todd

WINDSOR HOTEL

T. Glambrook, Mra child, Miss M. A. Sholton, M.D., and 20 Chinese For Shanghai; from London, Dr A. Bogg, Miss S. A. Austie, and Me Whit- hau; from Singapore, Mr 8. Nicholson. W. G. Allen For Nagasaki from Penang, Mr and Mrs Schiller For Hinge: from London, Mr II. R. Clayton, For Yokohama: from London, Misael Daxbura, H. 8. Spicer, Evane, Stoff-Surg. and Mrs Todd, Mr and Mrs Barbour; irum Singapore, Mr W. A.

Newham.

Par Aglaia, from Singapore, 178 Chinese.

DETARTED.

Par Fokin, for Amoy; Mr Lam Tut Hung.

Mrs Barbour Mr John D. Barbour A, Harris

Mr A. Below Dapt. W. Benton Mr G. Bearmaon Mr J. F. Boulton Mr H. Bourgoino

Crackers.

As the Magistracy this morning a boataman was charged with stealing six fathoms of Manila rope from the steamer Esmeralda on the 17th December last. When arrest ed he admitted having stolen the rope us- *COLOURED OPALS mounted in Plush,iated by other three met. Mr Wode- hoose sentenced him to six montha" im- representing favourite subjects.

prisonnient with hard labbun

Capt. and Mrs H. O.

Mc A. Harris Mimi Julia Hatch Mr Frank Heald Mr B. Bender Mr&Mrs Geo. Holmes Mr R. B. Joyce Capt. G. H. Bowker Mr C. Knowind Mrs J. H. Bowker Mr Edwin Ludlow Master Harry BowkerMr W. E. Newham Mr A. W. Brewin Euv, Mr and Mrs

Nelson. Mr R. Burgwardt Mr F. It Choadot Mr G. Nielsen

Per Arratoon Apear, for Bingapors, Mr T. Barradas; for Penang, Mr E Norther-Mr4. Delkeskamp Mr P. Papli

Vice Consal P.Gavan-Mr Arthur Rotho ano; for Calcutta, Mr E. E, Hyeems.

villes

Mr F. Schult

TO DEPART.

Por Malios, for Shanghai: from London, Rev. Arthur Bonney, Dr. A. Hogg, Mias S. A. Anatie, Me Witham, Mrs. Walker and child, Mis Scriven and sash from Singe pors, Bir S. Nicholson.

Mr K. Star

Mr G. E. Gerard Count de Spangen Mr A. O'D. foutdin Mr A. A. Stockley, Mr Fred. E. Glaze RA.

brook Mra Glazebrook and Mrs Thomas

child

Mr Gao. L. Tomlin Mr H. 8. Wisma

Mr G. Hard

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.

Mr S. S. Benjamin Mr & Flact Mr H. E. Rozshall Mr Chantrey Inchbald

.Mr O. "Malsch Mr Hart Bask

SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Bany reports: Left Wuhu on the Uth instant, and anchor ed at Tungahs on the evening of the 10th. Proceeded on voyage at 7, 11th; ex-' Dr and Mrs Cantlis Mr H. T. Meyerink perienced moderats N.E. monsoon, with Mr and Mrs C. 0.Mr. Van Nierop Bno weather throughout Arrived-Hong

~~~~ Mr & ME A. W Pazł kaug 7., 14th instant.

Mr J. B. Conghtrie Mr. S. Taylor

Cohen

VICTORIA HOTEL,

Mr. Fariner Capt. Hardinge Mr H. Jenne Mr Jones -Me F. Main

Mr G. F. Morrison Mrs Mottet and trild Professor G. M. Mot-

tet

Esmeralda, British str., 888, G. A, Tayler, Manila Jan. 11, General-SKEWAN & Co. The British steamer Namea raports: Mathilde, German elcamor, 600, P. Moon,Loft Kaslang on the 11th, and experienced Tocton January 10, and Bohow 13, Gen- fresh N.E.-monsoon, fine weather to Amoy Mr G. D'Aré eral-SIMASEN & C

Left Amoy on the 12th, and Swatow 18th; MW. J. D'Arc from Amoy to Swatow similar weather. Misa N. D'are from Sirator to port, light Northerly winds fise Marie D'Aro. and fine, hatt overcast. Steamer in Kee Mis E D'Are lung, Feachen. Stoamnar in Amoy, Wen Miss E. D'Ate chate. Steamers in Swatow, Heiloong, Dr. J. Antelo Taichios, Tai Lee and dishan.

Mr V. E. Barries The French steamer Hanoi reports: Col W. L. Barr Io Galf of Tockin, moderate modsoon, Mr J. H. Barton foggy weather. Io China, very strong Mr Joseph Brown N.E. N.NE; rough sea, with rain Capt. van Cirbank and foggy weather Peased a Haiphong Mr Ernest Clitherow and Hongkongs on 13th, at noon, running Mr J. F. East.

Malea, British steamer, 2,959, H.-J. Weighall, Bombay December 27, tad Bin gapore January 8, Mail and General- P. & 0, 8. N. 0.

January 16- Afercury, British cruiser, $730, Captain Fawkes, Nagasaki January 10.

Blee, German steamar, 747, Christefeen, Katebicolan January 10, Coal-WIELER West & Do.

& Da

Had

The Britlah stanmor Esmeralda reports: The German ileamer Mathilde roports Iser, British steamer, 1,415, Burgoyne,Had fresh monsoon, fine weather. Shanghai January 1, General. Lex Wised strong N.E. wind and high sea.

The British steamer Exe reports strong monsoon during the passage.

The British essamer Iser reports: Seiled 1p.m. of the 11th January, caims to Lam moka; thence to port fresh monsoon.

The British steamer Phra Chom Klao re- ports Moderate to fresh monsoon and, fine weather.

Asconto, British steamer, 1,888, W. D.. Madio, Yokohama January 7, Maile and General.-P. & D. S. N. 0.

Tamarind, Norwegian steamer, 739, L. Cassberg, Hongay: January 12, Coal JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.

Phra Chom Klas, British steamer, 1,012, J. Fowler, Bangkok Janntry S, and Ang- hin-6, Rice and General,-YTEK FAT HONG. "Pallos, British cruzer, 2,670, Capt. "Angus Macleod, Singapore January 6,

- YOKOHAMA,

Atoku Muru, Japanare steamer, 1,007, The Steamshiy

T. Yano, Nagasaki January 10, 420 p.m.,. Argyll

1,300 tons Coal.--MITSUI BEBAN KAMBIA, Capt. J. C, WILLIAMSON

Aglaia, German steamer, 1,058, G. Peter- R.K.R., will be despatches, Hamburg and Singapore January 7, act as amore en or about TUESDAY; the General Stars & Co. 23rd Instant:**

For Freight or Peasage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Ou,

Agents, Hongkong January 15, 1604.

Zabiaka, Itassian gonboat, 600, Captain Domojirɔw, Nagsaki January 11,

W. Lacker, British bargne, 573, M. Thyala Calegus December 21, Timber. 103-G128, LIVINGSTON & CO.

a

The German steamer Aglaia reports: Had strong N. E, wind and heavy son

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close: For BANGKOK

Mr J. Noble Mt A. Perfez

Mr D. Fronthandy Mr L. D. Phillips

& Mrs Shephard Mr

PRAY HOTEL

Mo R. Marisy Adam Capt, wol Mrs Moore

- Mr J. C. Murray Mr and Mrs Geo. Mr. A. E. reola

Grimbls. Mr. A. Findlay Smith Capt. and Mrs Hunt Mr Spright MrMacLean

Mr Stokes Mr Mechurat Capt. & Mrs Welman

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, January 17

Noon-action of Opium at Mesra, E.

D. Samoon & Co.'s.Godowns. 3.30 p.m.-D'Arc's Marionettes and Fan-

tochas Fravogises at West Point THERADAY, January 18

Noon-Extraordinary Meeting of The Austin Arms Hotel & Building Co., Ltd., st the Campany's Offiera.

Ter Phra Bang, at 7.30 am, ou To FRIDAY, January 19

day, the 18th ist.

For SINGAPORE

Per Priok, at 11.30 am, on Tuesday,

the 18th inst

For SHANGHAL

Per Ningpu, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 16th inst.

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841.

Hongkong, January 6, 1894.

DEATHS.

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INSPECTOR Quincey, at the Magistracy this morning, brought three boatman before Mir He B. Wodehouze-charged-with-the unlawṛ~~ fut possession of 19 bays of sugar on board a cargo boat on the 9th inst. They work each Boed £5 sterling, with the alternative of two months' imprisonment. The scigar was forfeited.

A NAVAL correspondent writes to the London and China Express 1—The On the 11th Dec, at The Ferns, 115, court, it is mid, is to go to China to Bushey-hill-mad, Camberwell, 6.E, WIL

TAK HARDING, Isle of Hangkong, aged 72. the place at Hongkong of the

On the õih Deo, at Yablong, North | Ammanuel, a wooden two-decker which Bobomis, aged 28 years, the beloved wife built in 1855 at Pembroke. The percors of Oscar. V. Torp, late Japan.

The publication, of this issue cocamener si 7:20 p.m.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1894,

TELEGRAMS.-

[SUPPLIED TO PAR ↑ CHINA MAIL']'

(Via Southern Line,} TELNESS OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA.

Lonzox, January 12, 1894, The Earl of Kimberley is seriously indis. posed.

PARISH COUNCILS BILL

has been reboilered, butanias) insciently,

at a cost of £30,000; but she has not been, as she ought to hara bon, systematically regunued

A PRO ball is to be given at Macao on Saturday, 20th just, on the occasion of the approaching departare For Europe of His Excellency the Governor, Senhor Miguel de Borja. H.M.S. Pullar Isarea Hongkong for Macao in connection with the festivities, and it is expreted that His Excellency Sir William Roblason and Lady Roblason, to=" gather with many of our leading residents, will visit Micso en Baturday for the pur- Eoss of attending the ball.

Tux P. and O. steamer Jam uzived at Spilhead on 13th December and dropped

The Bill has passed the third reading in anchor, absequently landing in Goren the base of Commons.

ment tags a military detachment of cleers and men from various corps from Hong- kong, Singapore, and Penang, whence they

ADJOURNMENT OF THE

COMMONS.

The House of Commons has been ad- had been-drdered home by mail steamer, instead of swaiting passageia e troopship. journed until the 12th of February."

The Jae, which had

experienced Tery rough weather, provceded to London, after putting out her military drafts.

REPORT OF UNITED STATES COINAGE COMMITTER.

The Coinage Committee of the House of Representatives bas reported in favour of

PENANG DENIED A ROTAL COMMISSION.

the Blend Act, the issue of Silver Certifiyya a home paper, the Interesting personality of Lord Hosebery wa A In- cates against Saignorage bullion in the portant factor in the settlement of the scal

trade dispute, the Foreign Office w Treasury smounting to upwards of Fifty another. To most, if not to all, of the dele. five Million dollars, and the rapid coinage gates this proved an experience of their of Bullion.

lives. It was admittedly happy thought to`ilt round this coal fire in the very home of England's foreign policy. The interi

Lord of the building has many beauties, Rosebery made the most of his appostmaldien

there was the lumoliace – this in it- self smounted to a coup d'elut Lord. Bom quie of Ripon did not consider. Royal hery anticipating possible denkension

happily timed the motient af refreshments. Communion to enquire into the alleged are was another surpris, perhaps the grisvanom at Penang was noosmary ; that poles of the day, it was, of course, com he had asked the Governor of the Strita osived in a spirit of pure bospitality by S English - gentleman;) Bokstas: PLEK WERE Settioiienta to consider the advisability of Imperial the effort salutary of the times

telted in some revalan

Mr Sydney U. Buxton, Parliamentary Secretary, Foreign Office, atated the Mar-

Ther

Goods par Steamer Oceanien unclaimed

aftor Noon aubject to rent Goods for Glenorchy undelivered after cocasional Legislative Cound! Mesting

this date subject to rent.

belag held at Peusog and hoped Fening and washed in the smoke of the Foreign Goods per Powden undelivered after this would be consulted with regard to local things viely because of the 74 gamesster

dale subject to rent.

9p.m.-Convocation of Victoria Chapter, public workui

Becretary's digam. Ons may mention: thean

which they index,

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