THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements.
ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS
THE
OF
NEW BALMORAL GOLD MINING COM- PANY, LIMITED.
CAPITAL...
... $150,000, Divided into 60,000 Bhares of 83 each, (Of which not more than 25,000 will be offered for Subscription), Trans-50 cents per share an application.
60
Η
on allotment..:
on the 81
Marah, 1894.
"LADIES' RECREATION CLUB,
HE Tooth Anual General MEETING
LADIES RECREATION CLUB will be held in the Crry HALL UN TUESDAY, the 30th January, at 12 n'clock.
FLORENCE O. HAWKINS,
Bom, Secretary,” Hongkong, January 22, 1894.
THE "CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
157
on the 30th FOR LONDON VIA PORTS OF CALL
The Oc.'- Steamship April, 1894.
Kinbuck,
The balance at call in instalments of not more than 60 cents per share-one month's notice to be giren in reageet of each-du- stalment called up.
Application for Shares, accompanied by a deposit of 50 conta per share, must be sent in to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation on or before the 31st day of January, 1894.
For Forms of Application apply to the HONGKONG and SHANGHAI BANKING OOR- FOBATION, and the SioCKBBOKEKS' AB- BOCIATION OF HONGKONG.
General Manager at Hongkong: GEO. R. STEVENS.
Consulating Committer:
DAVID GILLIES,
JAMES BILLINGTON COUGATRIE.
POON PONG. Secretary pro tem.
W. H. POTTS.
Bankers?
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
Solicitors:
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
MAG. EL. Kemp, Coinm'der,
will be despatched a above TO-MORICOW, the 25rá Instent, at 11 o'clock sim
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.;
Agents Hongkong, January 22, 1894. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
09
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FODOHOW.
The Co.'s Steamship
Hailoong, Captain Road, will be cospatched for the shove Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 24th Inst., at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & G... General Managers. Hongkong, January 22, 1891.
JAROS MABIONETTES
D'ABO
AND
FANTOCHES FRANCAIBES.
OWING TO THE PHENOMENAL SUCCESS AND POPULAR
DEMAND, At
Balloons, British str., 783, J. S. Rosch, Fooches January 18, Amoy 19, and Swator 20, General.-DOUGLAS STEAKSHIT OD.
Avochie, British steamer, 1,016, TRowis, Saigon January 16, Rica-MELCHES &
Cromarty, British steamer, 1,884, Wm.. Duncan Japan January 16, Coşi.—JAB·· DINE, MATERSON & CO:
The Management of, the shore CompanyKintuck, British steamer, 3,550, C. H. have decided to extend their stay in Hong Kamp Woojung January 18, General. Te ARNOLD KARRERG & Co. kong for
སྐiui-uk ONE WEEK LONGER,
Bygde. Normegian str. 771, C. Brakke, commencing
Saigas Jonuers 7, Rice-four, &c.-WIELER TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 22nd January, & Oo.
To afford those who have not yet visited this unrivalled Performance an opportunity | of doing so, there will be a
GRAND REDUCTION OF PRICES.
-Bozen stills
Pit...... Asters
...$1.50 1.00
0.50 9.25
Childeen half-grice to all parts except Gallery.
Bux Plan si Mrs. KELLY & Walsh's,
Afternoon Performances will be given on Wednesday and Saturday, at 3 pin.
Sole Proprietors, Miss M., E. &NDARC. Hongkong, January 22, 1894.
NOTICE..
Taicang, British atr., 1,305, H. W. Hogg, Shanghai January 16, and Swator 20, Gen. eral:---JARDINE, MATHEJON & Co.
January 22 :-- Kuongiang, British ske., from Canton. Ist, British steamer, from Cantor LE Chiyuen, Chinese steamer, from Canton, Victoria, Norwegian str., from Canton: Tadoushi Maru, Japanese stemmer, 696, Wolle, Saigon January 17, Rico-Misur FOSSAN KAHIA.
Tantalus, British steamer, 2,209, Jones, Liverpool and Singapore January 16, Gen- eral.BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-
For SHANGHAL---
Per Ching Ping at 2.30 p.m., on Tues
day, the 29ed init. SINGAPORE
For
Por Frigge, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 23rd inst
Per Cheyang, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 23rd inst
For SWATOW & SHANGHAI,
For BWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW- Per Haloong, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 23rd inst.
at
For AMOY & SHANGHAI.—
Per Tantalus, at 9.30 am, on Wednes
day, the 24th ing!.
a
For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MEL BOURNE
Per Guthrie, at 10:30a.m., on Wednes
day, the 21th inkt.
For ROIBOW & HAIPHUNG. —
Per Hongkong, at 10.30 a. m., on Wednes
day, the 24th inst.
-For-SINGAPORE, PENANG ~& ̈‹Û£~···
CUTTA-
Yuensang. British str., 1,10%, W, Waddi-For istove, Manila January 19, General-JAX-
DINE, MATHESON & CO.
HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA MASONIC BENEVOLENCE FUND CORPORATION.
[THE Anoual MEETING of the abova CORPORATION will be held at MASONIC HALL, on FRIDAY, the 26th Instant al 5,30 p.m.
A. O'D. GOURDIN,
Secretary.
103
IN KE
OORAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR HANGITAI VIA AMOV.
THIS Company is formed to acquite allling Gargo & Passengers at through restes
the properties and assets of the
BALMORAL GOLD MINING COMPANY, Lour
, now in Liquidation, and hereinafter called the Old Company.
as fol- Thess properties and assets are lows:-The properties koows as "The Balmoral," "The Queen of the Mount,' and The Kureke, (for which £10,666 Cash was paid by the Old Company), and Machinery and other Assets necessary sud useful to the New Company, valued at £4,000 mak- ing in all $14,685.
Oonsideration to be paid on purchase from the Old Company and its Liquidator. 12,688 shares to be allot
ted sharesholdem in
the Old Company, $2
per share to be deem
ed to have bien paid
up, (and with a bio-
bility of 81 per share:
50 cents to be paid on
application, and the
balance to be at call) 646,079
Dobis owing by the Old
Company and ex- penses to date of and Including regis- tration of the pro- sent Company........ N.E.-Many of the cra ditors of the Old Company have com. sented to take fully paid-up charsa in len of cash...
24,600
For working capital-
$1 per share on 39,688
shares above men- tioned
22,685
57,342
$9 por share on 19,114
for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NEW. OHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and Ports on the YANGTSZE. Į
The Co.'s Steamstrip.
Tantalus,
Captain Josse, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 24th Inst, at 10a.m.
For Freight or-Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
131
Hongkong, January 22, 1894. INDO-OHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA PIA AMor.
The Do'a Steamship
Yuensang,
Capt. Wadenove, will ba despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 24th Instant, at 5 p.m. This Steamer has superior First-class Passenger Accommodation.
Fur Freight or Pasango, apply to
Hongkong. January 22, 1804.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 8.
158
following Particulars of SALE of CROWN LAND by PURIO AUCTION, to be hold on the Spot, en MONDAY, the 29th day of January, 1894, at 3 p.m., are published for general information.
By Command,
152
G. T. M. O'BRIEN, . Colonial Secretary. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
Hongkong, 13th January, 1894.
Particulars of the Letting by Publis Auc
tion Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 29th day of January, 1994, at 3 p.m., by Order of His Excellency the Goy eroor, of One Lot of Crown Lodat Temple Street, Yaumati, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years.
Particulars of the Lut.
Locality.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Alanayers.
Bogfabry
NO
Hongkong, January £2, 1894.
164
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Templu
69,972
FOR LONDON FIA SUEZ CANAL
The Co.'s Steamship
Palinurus,
Kowloon
80,028
Capital of the Company,... $150,000 From the above Statement it will be seen that the Company pays the Old Company shares) considerably less than their out. ley for the purchase of the properties and machinery
It is believed that the properties abore.
mentioned contain vary valuable mines- this belief being based on the following grounds:
fa). The favorable reports which have from time to time been made on the property by Mesare Cox and SLAVEE, and Mr HENDERSON, independent sining exparta of good standing and repute in Australia. Extracts from, these reports accompany the Prospectus, and the reports them- selves, together with Plazs of the pro-
Capt. Jackor, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 25th Inst., at Daylight.
For Fraight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, January 22, 1894. Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company,
-
180
Inland Streeth
Lot
Boundary
Measure- ments.
Upset
No. 648 Yuma 130 LKE330 330) 43,500) 792 | 2.475
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM SHANGHAI.
THE Company's 9.8. Eintuck having Tarrived from the above Ports, Con signees of Cargo are hereby informed that TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGeir Goods are being landed at their Fisk into the Gedowns of the Undersigned, or from lighters Wanchai, whenen And delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowne, and all Claims must be sent in to the OPFICK of the
TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE,
VIA
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND
ATLANTIO OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
parties, are open to inspection at the VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN. AND
Office of the Liquidator, No. 1, Daddal! Stroot, Hongkong. From thess and from the Extracts from the report of Me
CARL WILNREM Groża, the Liquidator of the Old Company, it appears that there is a consensus of opinion, on the part of tanse sequainted with the fasts, that these are valuable mining properties.
HONOLULU, ...
PROPOSED BAZLINGS FROM HONULONG. canic (via Naga
saki, Kobe, Intsud THURSDAY, Jan. 25, Ben Yokohams
and Honolulu)
at Ap..
Undersigned before Noon, on the 28th Instant, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and suy Goode remaining in the Godowns after the 28th Instant will be subject to rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, January 22, 1994.
Dr. FENWICK'S FOOD
FOR
156
Altair, British barqno, 399, Matthews, Sandakan November 25, Wood.-WILLER & Üo ·
Haxfung, Chinese stoamer, 1,089, John Warwick, Shanghai Jaunary 19, General. 10, M. S. N O
Nanyang, German steamer, 1,059, F. Schulz, Wahu and Ctinkiang January 19, Grain.IMBSEN & CO.
Argyll, British steamer 1,889, William- sou, Singapore-January 18, donoral.--. DODWEST, ARGILA & CD:
Par Chelydru, at 0.30 p.m., on Wednes
day Che 24th iust." AMOY & MANILA.— `-
For Yuensang, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednes,
day, the 4th inst,
For SINGAPORE & LONDON.—
Per Palinuri, at 6 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 24th inst.
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Per Verona, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday,
the Zad Fobranty,
MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PAVIFIO RALL
WAX Co.'s PAgket,— The British Contract Packet Empress of
China will be despatched on WEDNES -DAY, the 4th January, with Mails. for Shanghai, Japan, Canada, the United States of America, and countries beyond,
Vancouver, B.C. The following hours will be observed in closing the Mails, de. RAM. Ragis ry closes.
Goo Gen St. Jacob, Dutch steamer,1,869, N. Kummings, Amoy January 21, General. -LATS & WEGENER.
Ask. Danish stomer, 692, Revsbeck, Boihow January 21, General-A
ΜΑΚΙΣ........
P.
Propmtis, German steamer, 1,541, Coruelson, Kutchinaizu January 17, Coal.
-SIENSSEN & Co.
Taksang, British steamer, 977, W. EL Freeman, Wahu January 16, and Chinking 18, Bice and Nuts, &c.—Jaxdise, MATHE en & Co.
DEPARTUREY,
January 21 Tamarind for Hongsy. Phra Cham Kiao, for Swatow. Alwine, for Haihow. Format, for Swatow. Hulstein, for Saigon. Zabiaku, Russian truiser, for Baiphong.
January 22:-
Taisang, for Canton. Triomphante, French ironclad for Saigon,
Esang, for Shanghai.
Aikoku Muru, for Kobe, Nanyung, for Canton.
CLEARED Msefoo, for Shanghai, Fr.js, for Hoihow. Thales, for Swator. Bomohr, for Kobe.
Saint Asaph, for Maji.
Komaza, for Shanghai.
Victoria, for Ningpo.
Choyoang, for Bwatow.
Kintuck, for Singapore and London. Iser, for Moji.
PASSENGERS. ASDITED.
::
11.30 LM Post-Offee closes, but Ourrese pondence may bu posted on board the Paith the Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage, until time of departure.
MALL BY Tas FRENCH FLOKET.
The French Contract Packet Natal will
[NO. 9856JANUARY 26, 1894.
MEROS, FOR“ TU-MORROW :
Shipping
LOCAL AND GENERAL PARD BURN OMA
Daylight.—Thales leaves for Swatow, do. | Ourwand Bound -- Wexington -
11 am. Kintuck leaves for London. Noon-Victoria Isavas for Victoria
(B.C.), via Japan, &c. 4p.-Frigga leaves for Hamburg, de
Amusements.
9p.. D'Aro's, Marionettes and Far
toches Francaises at West Point
Miscellaneous
Transfer Books of the Hongkong Joe Co., Ltd., closed from this date to 2nd February, indozive,
an
General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, January
24
Noon, Mesting of Shareholders of The
Hongkong Land Investment & Agency- Co., I., at the Company's Offices. 18.30 p.m.Mosting of Shareholders of The West Point Budding đó. Lik, at the Company's Offices.
A. S. WATSON & Co.,
LIMITED.
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCKS.
Confectionery
AND
Christmas Goods.
JORDON" ALMONDS, NOUGAT,
BUTTER SCOTCH, ASSORTED
and a large selection of
be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the TOFFEES, DRAGEES, PRALINES, 24th Inatant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and places be yond, vid Marseilies; to Saigon, 8traits Settlemente, Batavia, Barmah, Ceylon, the Australasina Colonies, Pondichery, Madras, Calcutta, Adon, Mauritias, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. Tho hours will be observed in
closing the Maile, &c.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES. PAUKET →→→ The United States Mail Packet Oceanie will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 25th Instant, with Mails for Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu, San Fran isco, the United States, Canada, "Peru, a, which will be closed as
follows:
0.15 P.M. 0,30 M.
Registry Denser,
Post Office closes, but Corces- pondence may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure.
7
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET. — The British Contract Packet Thames will bo- despatched on THURSDAY, the lat February, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries bo- yond, Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Netherlands India, Bur
Per Teicheong, frum Saigon, 107 Chinese. Per Tuna, from Sydney, Mesar? Eric Tancatter, A. Griffitha, and J. Lamperk
Per Hongkong, from Haiphong, 3 Euro-The peans, and 31 Chinese,
Per Hailong, from Foechow, &., Mesare Baldurn, Pape, M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs Achut, and-44-Chine.
nese.
PURE CONFECTIONERY from the
leading Manufakturers.
CADBURY'S
SPECIAL CHOCOLATE
CREMES.
FINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, LIME,
GUAVA, and other FRUIT JELLIES in
great variety,
mal, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, Tom Smith's Christmas
and Gibraltar.
usual hours will be observed in closing the Malls, &to.
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
Par Things, from Shanghai, 64 Chinese,
HONGKONG HOTEL. For Tsukushi Muru from Saigon, 14 Mr W. Arndt
Miss L. Lindholm Chineee.
MrJ.do Raza Barres Miss N. Lindholm Per Tantalus, from Singaporo, 362 Chi. Mire von Bronsdorf Miss A. Lindholm Per Yuenzany, from Manila, 14 Porta-Mr J. B. Drake, Jr. Mr. P. Legburn
Mr R. Lyall Me A, J. Esston: for Macao: 69 Chinese for longong Capt. Fawkes, R.N. Mr K. Matsumoto Per sinfung, from Shanghai, 20 Chinese Mrs Fowkes & maid Mr J MeWilliams Per Gor. Gen. St. Jacob, Trom Auoy, 353 Mr A, D. Geddes Chinese
Per 4, from Hoihow, Rev. P. W. McClintock, and 18 China,
DEPARTED.
Per Phra Cham Klae, for Swatow, 250 Chinese.
Tor Alwine, for Hofhow, 20 Chinese. Per Farmona, for Bratov, 250 Chinese. Per Holstein, for Saigon, 100 Chineas. Per Zafira, for Amoy, Mrs Davis, and 10 Chiness; for Manila, Me Andrew Inglis, Mr O. T. Thayer and servant, Mosers
(via Nagas, Wresnaz Feb 14, NURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, Manuel Ayola, William Virian, and 8-Bo Kobe, Toland Sea
at daylight.
Bad Yokohama)....
Belgie (via Nagasaki, TonSDAY, Mar. 15,
at daylight.
ropeans.
SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Tian reports: Had fine weather generally all the way.
Mr II. E. Griditha Mr F. Bondarson
Mr Thos. Boward Mr and Mrs Hurt
Air T. Mitchell
Rav, J, M. Morton
Crackers.
Dec. 18 Glenfalich, Krenikla Bengloe, Marquis Broquéken, „Für 29; Laertes, Bith, Norwood, Jen Bhanghai, Teuco, Glenesk, Lau Foyle, Japan, Ganja, 18. HOMEWARD BOUND: Prion, Dec.
Ajar, 29; Ningchow, Jan. 2 Gl artney, Clam, 5; Orus; Foluta; Oceanime, Bankowe De
The M. M. Co.'s steamer Baghalten, with
the BRINCA Mazz of Duousber) 72 left Saigon on Monday, January 23, at 1 x.m., and may be exported hard- on or about Thursday, the 25th-a This Packet brings replies to atten despatched from Hongkong on Hov, 15. The P. M. aa Oity of Rio de Janeiro, with
the AMERICAN Mate of Dec 30, left Yokohama on Saturday, Jan. 20, and may be expected here on or abou Friday, Jan. 95
India, from The O. PREmorem of
Vancouver, lett Tokohams for Hong kong, via Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghat atp.m. on Jan. 22,
The O. &0... Gaelic, with maile, do,, left Ban Francisco for this: port, via Yokohama, on Jan. 9.---
The P. M... City of Peking, with mails, & left Ban Francisco for this post, vis Yokohama, on Jan. 18 The N. P. . . Tacoma left Victoria, B.C.,
for Japan and Hongkong on Jap, 18, The D. D. B. &a. Daphne, from Bam- borg, left Singapore for this port on Jan. 16, and may be orpested here on. or about Jan, 23,
Those "Lightning, from Dalentia, "left Singapore for this port on. Jan, 16, and may be expected here on or about Jan. 21.
The China Mutual a. a. Kasau, from Gila- gow, and Liverpool, left Bingapore on Jan. 18, and may be expected here on or about Jan,
The a. s. Monmouthshire left Singapore on
Jan. 20, and may be expected here an --of-aboût Jan 26 * 1 LOOPER. The Glen Lino a. a. Glenfalloch, from Lon- don and Sicaite, loft Bingapore on Jan. 20, and may be expected here on or about Jan. 27,
The Tata Line . u. Tändisfarne, from Bom- bay, left Singapore on Jan. 23, and may be expected here on or alwat Jan.
The N. G. L. Bisano teft Bombay for this port on Jan. 15, and may be xx- pected here on or about Jan. 3 Tex P. & O, S, N. Co.'s. Formosa left
London for this port on the 16th De Duning the work ending January 21, 1898, 224 Europeans and 2,129 Chinose Vial:63: the City Hall Muzerthakk
teematky a Tuz Tata Line aa. Lindisfarne, from Bam bay, laft Singapore for this port yoşterday....
HMS. Pallas returned, here yesterday after having been on a cruise.
TELEGRAMS by the Australian mail will be found on the fourth page. “
THE reappointment of the Hon. O. P. Cha ter-as-e member of the Legislative Council, La gazetted.
Tam tenth annual meeting of the Ladies Recreation Club will be held in the City Hall at noon on Tuesday, the 30th inut. 27/
Tax O. P. B. s. 'Empreni' of India arrived at Yokohama at 7.30a.m. to day, and left again for Hongkong via ports at 4 p.m.
The M. M. Co's steamer Saghodien left Saigon this morning at one o'clock for this
COLOURED OPALS mounted in Flush, port,
representing favourite subjects.
H.E. Bir William Robinson' will present the prizes at the Diocesan Home and Orphan age on Friday next, at noon,
Mr E. J. Pearce A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED. day are Oharbonnagon, $80, sales; and
Mre F. W. Phillips
Mr and Mrs F. von der
Flordten and chit-
dren
Me T. C. Ramssy
Mr 8. Iwanoge Mr D. Kerr Mr J. Kinghorn Mr T. Krake
Mr and Mrs T. E. Baron and Baroness Sansom
Mr J. H. Goott do Ladarios Mre E, D. Lene Mr F. E. Shoan. Mr B. Lasosiles
(B). Gold to the value of £100,000-haselis
been taken out of these properties aud this without any real attempt to develop the mines by sinking doop shafts. (c). The mines when worked by tributare (L., few miners who from time to time have leased the right to work) have always made large profita for the worker. Before the Old Company was formed from about 1,500 to 2000 tons of stone. id NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, of diet for NUESING MOTERRS as itabont, fresh N.E. winds and baay weather; Mr H. Bourgoire upwards of 3,449 oz. of gold were won
ALSO FOR
Kobe, land Be
DYSPEPTIOS AND INVALĪDS,.
and Yokohama) ..........
Steamship OCEANIC pill be in specially recommended as an article dospatahed for SAN FRANCISCO,
and within the past 12 months tributers YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, `on
+
on the properties are getting out stone in THURSDAY, 25 January, at 1 pm, will strengthen and support them, and comiderable quantities yielding fron
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at
o to 3 oz. to the ton. The workings connection being ade at Yokohama with the mme time corish the natural milk of the tributers will not interfere with the Steamem from Shanghai, sinking of shafts and development of the
Stestors of this line pass through the and increase the supply.
INFANTS fed on this Food put on
feel rapidly.'........
property and their right of tribute willLAND BEA OF JAPAN and call at expire in Beptember 1894. (d). In parts of the Balmoral property the HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to reef has yielded as much as 4 oz to 7-o break their journey at any point en route. per ton, and it is confidently expected that, with certain necessary expenditure Through Passenger Tickets granted to in sinking and driving and in the England, France; and Germany by all trans-
of additional machinery, these parches o properties will turn out gold in very Atlantic lines of Staxmers, and to the prius sixpenny bottles at $1.10 and 70 cents. paying quantities.
cipal cities of the United States or Canada.
(1), The Gorerament of New South Wales | Eater sud particulars of the various routes
have promised £100 towards abaft-aink-
ing on the Balmoral property, and the may be obtained spon application,
In Two and sixpatny and One and
AGENTS IN HONGKONG:
•Government Prospecting Board described Special rates (limt elzis only) are granted Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., the Quem of the Mount a splendid to Missionaries, member of the Naval
{). On the Queen of the Mount property
in 1892, tona yielded 1450 oto
122 123 tona kributers.
hese properties and the Eureks Both these properly are more fully referred to in the tracte from Reports which accompany the Prospectus.
Military, Diplomaatio, and Civil Services,
to European officials in service of Chins and Japan, and to Gerernment officials and
hele families,
design Passengers who have paid full faro, re- embarking at San Francuso for China or Japart (or vice-verse) within one year, will be allowed a disoseut of 10 par cant. allowance does not apply to through fares from China and Japon to Europe.
This,
It in bellared that the want of success of d" Company was due to the gross alemanagement, ignoraneo and waste of All Parvel Packages should to marked to
the Old
Bonney as Mines. The present Con
dames in full; and same will be received pany intend to secure the services of s at the Company's Offics until 5
hgess manager from Hongkong in whom day prasion to Ealing
the shareholders will have coffidence, and
tho
Complar Invoices to accompany Carga
whose head quartem will be it the tinse dessined to points beyond San Francisco, and under whose massgament the money in the United States, should be sent to the of the Company will be applied honestly Company Offices, dressed to the Del- and mactorily in the darelopment of lector of Customs, Ban
the propertiss
For farther information 10 Fraight
Prospectases and Forms of Application of Pange, apply to the Agenor of the for Shares man be obtained or application Company, No, 78, Queen's Boad Dantas
to the Herexosong SHANGILAT BAN ZEN
COFOLATION, of from the BrooksBOKEK
AGIOGLIITON DE, HOL..
Hongkong, January 28, 1804.
S. VAN BUREN, Agent.
Hoogkon
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-LMFTED.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY. ⠀⠀⠀
SHIPPING.
00
·ARRIVALST January 201 Taicheong, German str., 828, P. Duḥme, Saigon January 16, Rice Meyk & Co. January 21
Fallon, British cruiser, from a cruise, Ching Ping, Chinese str., from Danton. Mefoe, Chiness atcamer, feora Canton. Frang, British steamer, from Cantos.
Tina Brith steamer 1,749, Geo.
user, Bydney December 20. Coal, BUTTERKIRED & WIRE Hongkong French steamer, 30, C. Bastian, Beiphong cary 17, General -- 20. 4. B. MINTY.
Mr Y.. Aigé Mr W. G. Allen. Mr A. Banlow
The British stearner Hailong. reports : Capt. W. Benson Left Foochow January 18th, Amuy 19th, Mr G. Buriana
and Swatow 20th. From Foochow to ura- Mr J. F. Boulton
Mr. E Thomson
Mr and Mrs O. W. Capt. Tillett
Lindholm
Dr. & Mrs W. Young
WINDSOR HOTELS NEA
Me A. Harris. Mr B. Hender Mr&MrGeo. Holme Mr R. B. Jugca Mr C. Koowland Vics-Consul G. Layrá Mr Edwin Ludlow thence to Amey and Sestow, moderater N. M. Brogn
Capt. Matopishi Mr R. Burgwardt Rey, Mr P W. Me Seaow to port, moderate EN.E winds and Mr F. R. Chandes Clintou N.E. winds and cloudy weather. From
Mr A. Delksakamp Mr G. Nielsen following ses, with cloudy weather. Str. in Focchiow, Koushing. Steamers in Amoy Vice-Consul F.Gavan-M: Th. Sollerbeck Gov. Gem doob, Nervesong and Nanton
milles
Quant de spangen Steamer to Beatow, Fong,
Mr A. Grosse': - Mr Geo, The British steamer echte reports":
Mr A. OD. Gourdin Capt. 2. Ulronomie From port to North Reef, moderate man Mr G. Hard soon and smooth sea; from thence, to post Cap. and Mrs B. C.Mr H. S. Wiemen fresh mansoon, high sex sad thick misty
A. Hostis
Capt. T. Yano weather.
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL
The British steamer Cromarty reports |, Had strong Northerly and North-Easterly Mr 8. 8. Benjamin Mr Chantrey Inohbald winds, with heary Best.
The British steamer Kintuck reports: Mr H, E. Boxhall
Mi Hart Buok Bat strong monsoon from Baddies to Coupel Island from thenue to port, moderate and Drand Mrs Cautlie
Mr and Mes 0. fine weather.
Ochen
Mr E. W. Maxwell
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841,"
Hongkong, January 6, 1894.
m-Phe publication of thu isus at 7.85 m.
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1894.
TELEGRAMS.
THE only alterations in the Share Tink to.
Balmorala, $1.20, buyers,
Eagar bodies have been recovered from the laudslip at Boakam Boat. No date had yet been fixed for holding the Coroner's 59 | Inquesti
SVEPLIED TO THE CHINA MAI?!!
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(Via Southern Line) ISSDE OF UNITED STATES BONDS.
LONDON, Jan, 18, 1894 The fifty million gold bonds for which flooretary Carlisle invited tenders have been largely over-subscribed for at a high preulum, rendering the rate issue equal to
boat two and a half per cent.
LOBENGULL CLIMBING DOWN: Fobengula is anxions to make prestures to the Company with the view of warren-
Mr G. Malech Me H. F. Mayerink Mrs Van Nierop Mr & Mrs H W. Paul The British steamer Taisang reports:
dering, Mr J. B. Coughirie Mr James Rankin Had moderate to fresh ly winds, over Mr. Fleet
Mr 0. 3.
Taylor cast and misty rain at times to Swator i thence to port, overpast and fide weather,
Vironia HOTEL The British steamer Tantalus reports: Mr G. D'Aro Me Farmor Monsoon moderate to light, general
Mr. W. J. D'AreCapt. Hardinge weather.
fine
The British steamer Ydensang reperta: Miss N. D'Are Air H. Jobsen
Mr Jones Had light N.Dagen, and fue weather. Misr Mario D'Aro
Mr.F. Main & Mrs Mottes and child Professor GM, Mot
tet.
The British Varque aétair repera Onia D'Arc Mr G F Morrison
Jancery 5th, spoke Daniel McDonald, Am. schooner, from Hongkong, 5 days ont, off Cape Calavete, all well
The Chinese atester Hinjung reports Had rollerate NE. wind and following Bos, with hazy weather throughout
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close fres For MUJL
Per Saint Asaph, at 11am., on Tuesday,
the zizů inst.
For SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA,
VICTORIA & TACOMA.-
Per Vistoria, at 11:30 am., on Tuesday, 29 the 23rd insk
DJ Antelo
Mr. V. B Barnes Dal. Wm. L. Barr ir J. H. Barton Me Joseph Brown Capt. van Carback Mr Ernest Citharow Mr J. F. East.
AR HOTEL
FAST AFRICA.
The axpedition to Warina, under Colonel Bilis, is returning to Bierm Leone, after having twice routed the Bofas
OBITUARYksinag
M. Waddington.
Mesana Jardine, Matheson & Go, inform us that the .. Glenfalloch, from London and Straits, left Singapore for this pork on Saturday afternoon, the 20th last
Tas appointment of Mr Tusse Jiro Naka gawa as in charge of the Imperial Japanuse Consulate in Hongkong le notified in the Government Gazette.”
Er will be seen that D'Are's Marionette- show will, in consequenes of the great mis- cess with which it has mat, eontigus, ie" amuse the Hongkong community for one week more.
Tux liquidator of the Balmoral Gold. Min-
on Co., Limited, received as ove telegram, dated January 2, by the Twinan this morning, from Mr MacDonald, to the effect that the block claim je 2 feet wide, and that 11 of ore yielded 17 ounces of gold
A KOMFICATION in the Gazette tatag khas the period of vacation leave on full paY grantable to officers in the Civil Service will, in the mass of officers appolated on and after the let March next, not expend ihren months in sny two year
Hitherto
has been granted at the rate of two months
your.
At the Magistroop this morning, befen lie Me J. Noble
This morning at the Magistracy, Inspector H. Wodehouse, John Thomas Cotton, Mr A. Perrez Mr. D. Pronshandy
Gauld gliarged U Hing, contracter, Queen'e foreman of works, was charged with soun Mr L, D. Philigu. Road Bust, with keeping dynamiko, in a ing a poolio av Tsatturmal, Quar Mr & Mrs Shephard
matched at That-tazmui, Quarry Bay, on the 19th inst. Ma J, GLA Swithout a licence from the Government, VB. Deacon' e afies) goods The charge was admitted, and Mr. Hoution. After taking arid Wodskonse Imposed a ton of $98, which sasanit, in the course of was paid Mr.J. G. Wright (of Mr Voluted that the molle's righs. „Disoon's Office) made a statement on the broken, the Magistrato roman
Un Monday, 29th Josh, Ezing ball sa 959.
Mr R. Marray Adam-Capt and Mrs Mourn
MATH, ME J. C. Murrsy Brand Mr Gec.br A. Blon
Grimble Mr A Findlay Smith Capt, and Mrs Hunt Mr Spright Mr Manteau Mr Btokeo Me Medhurst
Capt. & Welwa, defendant's behalf,
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