HALLE
Prospectus.
or.
ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS THE NEW BALMORAL GOLD MINING COM- PANY, LIMITED.
-CAPITAL ---
$180,000," | Divided into 50,000 Shares of $9 each, (Of which not more than 25,000 will be offered for Subscription)
Taus-50 cents per share on application.
60
15
50 t
50
#
on allotment.
on the Blut March, 1894.
on the 30th
April, 1894.
The balance at call in instalments of not more than 50 cents per share-one month's nolie te be given in rospect of each in- stalment called up.
*
Application for Shares, accompanied by a deposit of 50 cents per share, most be sent into the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation on or before the 31st day of January, 1894.
For Forms of Application apply to the Horuxox and Swingmar BANKING Con-
·PORATION,・ and the STOCKBROKIER' AZ- SOCIATION OF HONGKONG.
General Manager at Banghons: GEO. B. STEVENS. Conslating Committest DAVID GILLIES. JAMES BILLINGTON COUGHTRI, POON PONG, Boerelasy pro tem.: W. HL, POFTS. Bankers THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Solicitors:
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER. 71818 Company is formed to acquire all
The properties and state of the BALMORAL GOLD MINING COMPANY, La BP, now in Liquidation, and hereinafter called the Old Company.
Entertainments.
HONGKONG SMOKING OLUB. THE NEXT CONCERT will be held in
the THWATER RoyaL, City Hall, on SATURDAY, Sed February, at 9.15 p.m. Chairman, H. R. HUNTER, Esq.
DOLJNO. D. LAFRAIK,
Hon. Becretary, Hongkong, January 27, 1894,
Muils.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
MASONIC BALL-1894.
MASONIC BALL under the Anspiace A of the Distrint Grand Lodge of HONGKONG AND South Ɑrixa, will be held at the CITY HALL, on MONDAY, the 206 26th February,
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.
BRETHREN desirous of INVITING GUESTS 250 'requested to send thy Names of their Friends to the Undersigned,
The Substription is limited to $10. for Masons, and $0 for each Goter INVITED (Non-Masons).
SUBSCRIPTION LISTS are now ready for MIGNATURM, at the Horozora Hozel, Victoria Hotz, Instidnon or Exar NEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, Mesars FAL COMER & CO., Messrs. HAUERMANN & HERST, Mekara. KALLY & WAZ, Marath LANE CRAWFORp & Co., sad it the MASONIC HALL, Estland Breel
B. HANISCH,
Pon. Secretary. Jongkong, January 30, 1894. HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
SATURDAY; FERRUARY 32D, 1894. 245 ..
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Destinatio
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Pessein
dyents
"Date a Leavin
Amoy and Tamsui... Formces (8)Soka Douglas Laprak & Co. Feb. 1, at noon. Broton & Ports of OxlFraussen (A). Norddeutscher Lloyd. Feb. 5, at 3 p.m. Hamburg and London Bullmouth (*); Showan & Co. About Feb. 5. Jupath... Verona (8). «
P. & 0.9, N. Do Feb. 2, at noon. Kold and Yokohama.. Denbighshire (6),
Dodwall, Carlil & Co. Feb. 3. at noon,, --- London & Ports of Call Thames (5).
P. O. B. N. Co... Feb. 1, at noon a Arabold, Harborgo. About Fob London.v.Perta of Gall Pingewey (8)..... London, v. Suez Cans, Pyrrhus (6).......... Butterfield & Swire... February 4, London, v, Buez Canal Glanshiet (8)........ Jardino, Matheson&Co About Feb. 7. London, v. Marssilles (Bombay (6).. P. & O. & N. Go... About Feb. 9. London. Marsolites. Canton (s.
P. & 0, 5. N. Ca..... About Fab. 12. London and Hamburg Denbighshire (s). Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About Feb. 27: Mavila........................................... Kweiyang (a)** Butterfeld & Swire.Jan 31, ap.m. Marsailles, 9: Saigon Melbourne
Menengoción Maritimes Feb. 7, at pbott Kenilworth.
Shewan & Co... Quick despaton. New Yorkmans Port Darwin, &........... Chingus (a)
Butterfield & Swire. Feb. 5, at noon. 5, Francisco, v. Japa Oity of Rio del shstres, Paclis Mail B. 6. Car Feb. 1; at 1 p.m.. S. Francisco, Jagu Gaelic (e).
10. & 0, 5, 5. 00... Feb. 14, daylight..
Shewan & Co.... Quick despatch San Francisco MacMillan
Shanghai ................................................ Lortos
Butterfield & Bwire... February 3. P. & O. 9. N. Co... About Feb. 11. Sharigant... Bonetta (3) Bhanghai and Kobe.... Shaghai (0)
P.&O. 6. N. Co...... About Feb. 6. Shanghai and Kobe.... Lindisfarne (8)..... fats & 00........ Quick despatch.
2. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About Feb. Shanghai, 'ma Kobe Sikh ()................ Spore, C'mbo & B'bay Hiroshima Maru teippon Yusen Katha: About Tub, 7. S'pore, Penang & Ost: Kutsang (8) ... Jardine, Matheson&Co Feb. 5, at noon. S'pore, Hayre & 'bur. Imne (3), poo
Siamesen & Co... Feb. 4, at 4 pin. Stow, Amoy & Fohow Naahon ().........
...Douglas Lapraik & Co. Jan. 31, at noon. Vancouver (B... & Empress of India (8) Canadian Pfie R. Co., Feb. 21, at noon. Vistoria (B.O.), &c.... Tacoma (0) Nor. Plie 8. & L. Uos, Feb. 27, at noon,
Had strong N.Ely breeze and heavy now
(No. 8808 —JANTANT BA, 189455
LOCAL AND GENERAT
FASSHD
MEMUS, FOR TO-MURROW.
Shipping.
Noon Namsa teaves for Coast Ports Peiyang leaves for Manila. Meeting.
9 p.m.-Meeting of Victoria Pracep
tory,
Miscellaneous,
Goods par Daphne undelivered after this
date subject to rent Goods per Kaisu undelivered after this
dete subject to rent ?
Exchange.
Пококона, Запнагу 30, 1804.
-On London
Rak, Wire,
On demand,
months, sight,
ze Oradita, dow
19
· 30 days' sight,
he
Documentary, 4 kaọn this,
On demand,
Credits, 4 months" night,
On Berlin-Demand,.
3.70 1.87 2.27
On Pari
•On New Yorker
On demand,
Credits,
60 days' sight,
On Bombay-
Wire
On demand, GEN Ja Oalentts
Wire
FT J
On demand,...
On Shanghai-
On demand...
private pajior.
sighting show. Ususi tasdicap points. Ses To-day's Advertisements from Tamani to Amor, amoy to Orator, Gold Lest, 180 hrs (0) and Spoons. Special Oirontar respecting Martini Cap
4
CHORT Range CUP and SPOONS. (THE Stormship. THAMES, Capi, W. Ance, 30 Cents. 200, 500 sid T
SEATON, RN.R., carrying Hor 500 yards. 6 Shots at each range. No Majesty' Maile, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on THURSDAY, the Let February, at Noon, taking Fengers and Cargo for the above Port (This Steamer connects at Bombay with the Ship ROME, which Vessel takes on her Cargo for 'LONDON, vid· SUEZ CANAL. leaving that post on the 24th FEBRUARY, 1894),
Bilk and Valuabler, all Cargo for France,
and Tes for Loaden (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a teamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and
These properties and guests are as fol-London; other Carga for London, &., will laws ---The properties known as The be conveyed nd Bombay. Balmoral,The Queen of the Mount, and
"The Eureks,' (for which £10,665 Onah was
Parcels will be repelval at this Other
paid by, the Old Company), and Machineryant 4 p., on the day before sailing. The and other Assets necessary and useful to
the New Company, valued at £4,000 makontetts and valao of all packages are ing in all 914,685.
Consideration to be paid on purchase from the Old Company and its Liquidator.
22,686 shares to be allot-
ted sharesholders in
the Old Company, 82
per shere to be deem-
ed to have been paid
up, (and with a lia-
bility of 81 pershare:
50 cents to be paid on
application, and the
balance to be at call) 845,372
Debte owing by the Olá
Company and ex- panses to date of and imaluding regis. tration of the pre-
want Company......... 24,600 N.B.-Many of the cro
'ditom of the Old ve
Company have com. sented to take fully paid-up shares in
For working capital $1 per share on 22,696 Palaces above men- tipnedbathauskat
required.
Shippers are particularly requeste1 10
ARTHUR CHAPMAN, İ Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, January 30, 1894.
1 LET.
216
WELLING USES-
BABAI LDOS, at the PRAE STULZENFELS,' at the PEAK No. 2.HILLSIDE,' at the PEAK.
THE WILDERNESS,'
ROAU
No. 8, CHANCERY LANE.
No. 8, GLEERALY BUILDINGS.
Nu. Z. RIPON THERAUS.
CAINE
FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in ELGIN STABET, Past
STEET and 8TAUNTON STREET.
SHELLSY FLOORS in No. 5,
STREST.
Nos, 1, 2 and 3, VICTORIA VIEW,
Kowloon.
No. LL, KNUTSFORD TERRACE, Kow-
loon.
note the tarma and conditions of the C-OFFICES AND SHOPS-
pussy's Bill of Lading.
For further Particulars, apply to
1. H. JOSEPH,
Superintendent.
fresh N.Ely breens and aloudy sky waorerefaste (Bone'a buying Patol TO LET.
tow to Hongkong, strong N.Ely breese and Silver (por pm)............... overcast sky to Breaker Point; thence to H HOUSES at BaLazios Tuznaće,' Robin post, moderate to light N. Wily breeze with
son Road,
Brain Steamers in Arpoy, Wathang and SHOP, No. 24, BANK BUILDINGS,' op- Fintshire, Steamers in Bwatow, Hehow, posite Hongkong Botol."
Yung Ching, Kong Beng, and Chow Fa..
BOUSE, N, SL, SHELLEY STREET. ROOMS in BEACONSFIELD AROLD Queen's Road
HOUSE, No. 5, Bonitax Roid (Priory. Lodge).
BOUSE, No. 6, Tor House STREET, lately occupied by Masca. Gao, Lagressor &
GODOWNS in DUDDELL STRIKT.
Apply to
BELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, January 30, 1894.
SHIPPING.
The Briush troopahip Himalaya reporta: experienced a very heavy mouscon, about 36 hours before arriving anchang reports :
The British steamer
Very strong monsoon all the way.
The British steamer Cicero repqets: Had light variable airs and cainta, fine wes- ther and smootis son to Parcels from thenco fresh and strong N.B whisia, high head sea, clondy overcast weather
The British steamer Kataang reports 18 Calcutta to Penang, light fine clear wasther and smooth sea. Cloudy with smooth sea through the Straits Singapore to Macales feld Bank, light monsoon, fine and showery with smooth aDE; thence Lu port, fresh to trong breeze and rough ses, dull with fine, misty rain
ARRIVALS. January 30:- Loksang, British steamer, from Canton. Empress of India, British steamer, 5,904, FIRST FLOOR No. 4, Quoon'a O. P. Marshall, Vancouver January 8, and
Road Central, over the BANK OF Shanghai 27. General.-C. P. R. C. CHINA, JAPAN & STRAITS, LTD. Thames, British ateamer, 2,101, WV. A GROUND FLOOR-Under Horia-Seaton, Shanghai January 27, Mails and
KONG HOTEL, Pedder's Street General.-P. & 0. 8. N. Co. PRAYA CRNTRAL. Dver Messrs.
Douglas Lapratu, & Co.'s.
P. U. & N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, January 18, 1894
GODOWNS-
134
BLUE BUILDINGS,
Apply to
To Let.
MENT & AGENCY Co., Lrv,
Hongkong, January 30, 1894...
18
IS'
— 69,972] —
22,686
$3 per share on 19,114
57,342-
80,028
Capital of the Company,... $160,000
From the above Statement.it will be seen
that the Company pays the Old Company
HOUSE TO LET.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISURD. TEWART TERRACE, PEAK,
Apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, January-2;1394-
"TO LET FURNISHED.
10
FOR Sirteen onths from let April, No. 3, MOUNTAIN VIEW, THE PEAR
Apply, BF LETTER FIRST, to
ALFRED J. MAY,
Victoria College Hongkong, January 4, 1894.
TO LET.
26
(in shares).considerably less than their out O. 2, PEDDEN'S STREET, next to the
lay for the purchase of the propertica and maskinery
It is baieved that the groperties above. mentioned contain very valuable moins this belief being based on the following granda:
(*). The favorable reports which have from
time to time boon made on the property by Mass Cox and 82AVED, and Mr HON, independent mining experts
Nate suitable for OFFICES
or CHAMBERS.
L
Apply to
U. ANDERSON,
18, Praya Central, Hongkong, March 1, 1893.
390
TO LET.
Fros at March, 1894.
PREMISES QUEEN'S ROAD
Apply to
of good standing and repute in Australia.TRAL, No. 7%, presently occupied Extemata from these reports accompany the Prospectus, and the reports them by the PACIFIC MATS and OCIDENTAL & salva, together with Plans of the pro- OBIENTAL 8.8. Úos. perties, are open to inspection at the Odies of the Liquidator, No. 1, Daddell Blewet, Hongkong. From there and from the Extracts from the report of Mir GARM WILHELM Grose, the Liquidator of the Old Company, it appears that there is a consangs of opinion, on the part of thom sequainted with the facts, that time are valuable mining properties.
Gold to the value of £100,000 has best taken out of these properties and this without any real attempt to develop the Eninaw by wiiking deep shafts
(c). The mines when worked by tributari (his tow minera from time to time have lasted the right to work) bare always made large profits for the workers,
G. U. ANDERSON,
13, Praga Central. Hongkong, January E. 1894 cm
TO LET...
Roup.
41
NOS. 1; 5.7 ind 12, SeTNOUE TERRACE, THIRD FLOOR in No. 6, QUEEN's
OFFICES in VICTORIA BUILDINGS. Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.
123 Hongkong. January 17, 1894.
Before the Old Company was formed Today's Advertisements.
upwards of $,448 os. of gold wore won from about 1,500 to 2000 tons of stone, and within the past 12 montha tributers on the properties are getting out alone in considerable quantities yielding from
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND
SINGAPOREA
THE
5 to 34 on to the ton. The workings 18E 8.8. Kriemhild, Capt, HILDEBRANDY,
having arrived from the above Ports,
of the tributers will not interfere with the Consigneen of Cargo are hereby requested to sinking of shafts and development of the send in their Billa of Lading for counter property and their right of tribute will signature by the Undersigned, and to take expire in September 1894. 4) In parts of the Balmoral property the mediate delivery of their Goods from
*longside.
reef has yielded as much as a cz. to 7 oz.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will paten, and it is confideatly expected hat, ontain necessary expenditurs be lauded is the Godowns of the Hors-
Canton, British steamer, 1,110, Thos. H. Sellor, Shanghai January 26, General. JARINE, MATHESON & Co.
Formos, British steamer, 650, T. Hall, Tasai January 20, Amoy 27, and Swatow
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.28, General--DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Co.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR AMOY AND TAMSUI
The Co.'s Steamshiğ
Farmors, Captain HALL, will be deepatched for the above For on THURSDAY, the lat Feb, at
Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Boogkong, January 30, 1894.
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.
214
FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
The Stasahip.
Denbighshire, DATIES, Commander, will alebo despatched for the above Ports at Noon, on SATURDAY, the 3rd Proximo.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Ayessis. Hongkong, January 30, 1894 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
185
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA.
The C.' Steamship.
Kutsung, Captain JACKSON, will be despatched as thors on MONDAY, the 5th Troximo, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers Hongkong, January 30, 1894 GLEN LINE OF STEAM` PACKETS,
FOR LONDON VIA SURZ CANALL
The Steamiship
Glenshiel,
218
A Capt, B. D. Jones,
be despatched as above
on or about the 7th February.
This Stower has superior Accommoda- tion for Passengots, and carries a Doctor and Stewardcaя.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents Hongkong, January 30, 1894,
Dr. FENWICK'S FOOD
POR
917
KONG & KOWLOON WHAT & GODOWN Co.,L, NURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, in sinking and driving and in the and stored Consigneas' risk and expense. purchase of additional machinery, them
No Claims will be admitted after the
proparties will tem out gold in vary Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods paying quotitione
The Government of New South Wales remaining undelivered after the 6th Feb. have promised £100 towards baft in will be subject to rent. ing on the Balmoral property, and the Government Prospecting Board described the Queen of the Mount as a splendid
U). On the Queen of the Mount property, In 1822 29 tons yielded 168 on to tributes
Both this propertion and the Eureka
All broken, obafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will bexamined on the 6th Feb., at 6 pm, No Fire Iguration has been effected,
BIEMSSEN & Co,
Agente Hongkong, January 30, 1894 216
$350 206
DYSPEPTIES AND INVALIDS.
The Chinese steamer Toonan raporta Left Wahr p.m., 25th January, had light N.E. winda, sad dull overcast weather in the Yangtse river. · Left Womang at 8.m., 27th, and had overesat, dull rainy weather, with strong monsoon throughout passage."
The British soatar Lingfield” reports.: Had strong head winds, and bigh ses, from Paracola a Hongkong.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
TONGKONG HOTEL TH
Mr and Mrs O. W Himalaya, British troopsbig, 2,078, Capt. | bir E. de Abreu Edward Chichester, R.N., Singapore Jan. MrJ, do Boza Barre Lindholm
Major and Mrs Barke-Mim N. Lindholm:
Miss A. Lindholm ley
Mr R. Lyall
24
Nanchang, British steamer, 1,062; E. Fia, laysan, Wuhu January 23, Rice.-BUT- TERFISED & SWIEK.
Cierro, British str., 1,080, A. George, Baigou January 24, General, ARNHOLD, KAREREO & Oo."
Bir T. Brockets Mre von Bronsdorf Mr L. Brooks Major Gere Brown Lady Muriel
Brown
Mr and Mrs Maclean-
Me H. McQuaidh Mr J. MoWilliams Goroc J. 0. Medd Mr T. Mitchell
Mr and Mm Camp-Rev. J. M. Morton
Mr and Mr Raxton
Noblo My O. Dadt Bir P. V. Patton Mrs. H. J, Faroe Mr H. W Pearge- Mr and Mrs. vonder Pforten add 2 chil-
dren
Kutang British steamar, 1.495, W. Hal Jackeon, Calcutta January 13, Penang 19, sud ingegate 43, General.-JARNINE, MA- balk - Beav
Major Neil Clarke TAZSON &C.
#hampea, Britiek atanmer, 1,109, L.Me H, Ozombie Dawson, Moji January 25, Coal.--HUTTER Dr. and Mrs Cross FIELD & SWIRE.
Mr A. J. Easton Me W. Easton Capt. Fawkes, R.N. Mrs Fawken & meid Mr R. Ferguson Mr. G. Gardin Mr A. D. Geddes Mr H. E. Griffiths Mr F. Henderson Mr Thos. Bawned Mr A. L. Hoyes Mr H. W. Hoyas
Deeuwengst, Brilishatr., 1,057, Unsworth, Bangkok January 21, and Aug-hin 23, Bico, Timber & General-YUEN FAT HOEG,
Kriemhild, German ect., 1,700, Filde- brand, Hamburg and Singapore January 23, Gaveral.SIKTSBEN. &. Ö.
Toonan, Chinese steamer, 936, J. P. Love, Wahu January 26, Rice.-L. 8. N. Co.
Lingfuld, British stoamer, 1,473, John Jameson, Baigon January 25, Rica-Doo WELL, CARLILE & Co.
DEPARTURES. January 30:- Ravenna, for Shanghai. Monmouthshire, for Nagasaki.
| Sighan, for Swatow,
Pooksang, for Canton,
Nanchang, for Canton.
Glenfilloch, for Bhanghai.
Lightning, for Singapore and Calcutta, Freir, for Holboy.
Planteire, for Singapore and New York. Boksang, for Shanghai,
anion, for Cantoa. Formosa, for Shanghai. : Toonan, for Canton
BOLEA ROAD, Lindisfarne, the Shanghai. Names, for Swatow.
Captain U. Rischiardi Mr L. B. Sandilands Mr and Mrs T. K
SADBO
Mr J. H. Scott Archdeacon Shaw.
6.80 90d
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
*
A. S. WATSON & Co.,
LIMITED.
公司
FAMILY AND DISPENSING
CHEMISTS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
· DRUGGISTS.
ANALYSTS.
PERFUMERS.
OUTWARD BOUND: Winton)
Doo. 15; Honglon, Marquis Basqusham, 29; Norwood, Jan 21, Zeuorry Slicnesk, Lawang, Foyle, 9 Japan Dar 12; Sydney, Karajy. Guseni madelaida Oscar II, 15; Myrmidon, Pathan, 19 Havarrs, Beneider, 23
HOMEWARD BOUND: Folute, Hora, Jan. 9Rented, Radnorshire, 18; Menelaus, Halane, Vlyusi, Qolong, 19 Falamed, Vindobona, 23US KI
The O&O. Gaelle; with ANG AWAI
CẦN MAIN of Jan. 9, Ioares Yokohama on Tuesday, Jancary 30, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Banday, Feb. 4
The P. M. City of Peting with' maile, So, left San Francisco for this port, Tin Yokohama, on Jan. 18
The N. P..... Tasoma left Vietor, B.0. for Japan and Hongkong on Jan. 18 The 0.8.8 Ce, 's stamship Laertes left
Singapore on Jan. 25, and may be ex- . pected bere on Feb, 102775 NA The Sith loff Singapore on Jas. 25, and may be exposted here on or begi Feb, 1.
The N. G. I... Disagno, Lrom Genes und Bombay, left Bingapore for this port cn Jan. 25, and may be exported here on or about Feb. 17 datang
The Catherine Apcar, from Dalentia, left. Singapore for this port on Jan. 30, and may be expected hord op er about Fab. 5.
Ta P.&O. B. N. Co.'s, Shanghai latt
Colombo for this port on the Jan. 31.
Tan's a. Catherine Apcar, from Calcutta, left Singapore for this port at 1.30 p.m. to- daye, me
TAR Hoo. J. H. Stewart-Lockhart, Re- gistrar General, and Mrs towart Lookhart returned to the Colony this morning by the Empress of India,
Owing to the laclemency of the weather, the Imperieuse dance will be givan in the City Hall to-night, and not on board ship as-at first arranged a
Tx Band of the lat Shropshire L. I. will play the following programme at the Officers' Mass to-night, commificing at $
| o'clock -
Overture Cirquet Bolo
Le De D'Oɑning®
Aria frem Forester
Fantasin........... Bustymata Django.
Venosis.
Belection
The Mountshanks Moru de fialon' Shoween of Ries” .
7
The following were six of the beat tooren at Lasi- Saturday's Spoon Competition of the |Field Battery, Hongkong Valunteer Corps, Egt. Hayward having withdrawn from the
PATENT MEDICINE PROPRIETORS competition, the spoons were passed our to
AND VENDORS
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIMEN
CIGAR DEALERS.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
AND
ARRATED WATER MAKERS.
Sgt. Brown and Ghaner Bamsey,
Score Points. Sat. flayward.................... 80.0 St. Brown,
Gr. Basizey unde B-Ngt-Maj Dungan
Sgt. Wylentinoro. 56ravans Gr. Fook D............
Tams afternoon a meeting of residents, in- terested in athletic sports was held in the Victoria Hotel. Mr Geo. A. Caldwell was called to the chair. The Hon. Secretary (Mr A.. Denison) read the minstes and statement of accounts from which it sp peared there was a balance in hend of $340, On the motion of the Chairman, seconded
accounts were adopted and pamed. Biwar
Mrs Shaw and 3 bill. The Hongkong Dispensary; by Mr R. E. Humphreys the minutes and
五蘗大港香
Me and Mr Inchansti dram p
and 2 children
Mr S. Iwanaga
Mr J. Kinghorn
Mr. F. E. Shonn
Capt. Tillett
Mr H. S. Waldo
Mr and Mrs T. H.Mr E. Whitfield Knott and on Mr F. Wilsoti”
Baron and BaronsesCapt. and Mrs Wrot
do Ladario
Mr E. Lavelle
Mr C-Lehmad Miss L Lindholm
tesley
Mr A. I. Yardley
Dr. & Mrs W. Young Sir W. L. Young, B.
WOUET AUSTIN ADTEL Me 8. S. Benjamin Lieut. Kretzschmar Mr H E. Boxshall Me R. W. Maxwell Mr Hart Back Mr O. Malecăi Dr and Mrs Cantlie Mr H. F. Meyerink Mr and Mrs 0. 0.Mrs Van Nierop
Cohen
Mr & Mrs H. W: Feat Mr J. B. Coughtria Mr James Rankin Mr Obantrey Inahald Me F. T. Richards Mrs Krsthma and Mr C.. S. Taylor!
3 children
Mi B.. B. JoycS
BATABLISHED A,D,¡ 1841.
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED..
The Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong. The Shanghai Pharmacy, 34, Nanking Road,
Shanghai.
Botica Ingless, 14, Escolta, Kanila,
The Canton Dispensary, Cantou.
The Dispensary, Fooshow.
The Hongkong Dispensary, Hankow.
The Hongkong Dispensary, Tientsia,
Mr. Knowind London Office, 3 Foncharon Buildings,
Vice-Consul G. Løyri
WINDSOR HOTIL. Mr Y. Aige Mr W. G Allar Mr Geo. Banker:: Mr Batchelor Mrs Batchelor
child
PASSENGERS. ANKITZÓ, A Per Empress of India, from Vancouver, &., Dr and Mrs Cross, Misa Gililie, Hon. J. H. Stewart Eockhart, and Mrs Stewart Lockhart, ash and child, Mr P. C. Pat ton, Miss Marks, Col. and Mer Berkeley, Archbishop of Zante. Mr Brook, Mr and Mrs A. J. Maclean, Mours C. Lobo, E. de Abren, H. C. Wadman and native ser- Mr. A. Banlow vant, 1 Intermediate, and 151 Steerage. Ospt. W. Benson Per Thames, from Shanghai: for Mar- Mr O. Baurmanu seiller, Rev. T. Protheros for longkong, Mr J. F. Boulton Mr T. Robertson, Mrs Gitfey, Mrs. Ezra and 2 children, Mr Shan Lat Soon and native scrvant, and 1 Chinees.
Per Canton, from Bhanghai, 2 Europes, and & Chinese,
Per Formost, from Tamsui, &c., Rev. and Mrs Ross and 3 children, Rev. and Mrs Thompson and child, and 36 Chinese,
Pur Himalaya,
from Singapors, Military Detaile.
Me H. Bourgaiss
Mr. N. M. Brown
Mr R. Burgward
Mr F. R. Chaudet Mr Craigland Rev.
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Mrs Thompson Mr II. Grosse
Per Nanchang, frum Wuhu, 11 Chinese, Per Cicero, from Saigon, 14 Chinese. Mr A. O'D. Goardin Master F. Thoiopson Por Kutsang, from Calentio, &., Major Mr G. Hard and Mr Geo. Li Tomin and Indy Muriel Gore Browne, Row and Capt. and Mrs B. C.Capt. T. Ulzonomiya, Mrs Uraigbend Mr Wilson, and 282.h
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Mr O. E. Williams Per Dewawongse, from Bangkuk, 6. Chi, Mr B. Hender Mr H. B. Wistan
T. Tana **East Mr Mrs Gov. Holme Piy
of diet for NURSING MOTHERS Inese.
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property are more fully referred to in the INDO-OHISTA BIBAM NAVIGATION
eatpants from Reports which accompany
the Prospectra, R
COMPANY, LIMITED. FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
"It is believed that the want of too of the Old Company was due to the pos amalienaragement; ignorance and Waste "of
money at the Kines The present Cams pa Daxy intend to secure the aortion of a kostnew manager from Hongkong in whom
nts Company's 8.8. Kutsang having From the there. Foria, Cun
the abireholders will have confidence and Agnes of Cargo by her are hereby informed
INFANTS fed on this Food put va
floch rapidly.
In Two and sixpenny and One and
Whose head quarters will be at the mines that their Goods will be delivered from sixpenny bottles at $1.10 and 10 cents.
alongnida, tan
"and, under whose management the money Cargo impeding the discharge or remain-
at the Company will be applied honestlying on board after Noon of the 1st
and antinckntarily in the development of
Pros will be landed at Consignosa' risk and
At Forms of Application expansa into Godowns at Host:Point::
* Bharos can be obtained on application
to the Hong onG SIX SHAZWIZAL BANKIND
Coxmzamon, or from the STONEGXELS ASSOCIATION of HONGKONG.
Hongkong, January 28, 1894.
158
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDING, MATHESON & CA.,
Cykite General Managers. Hongkong January 80, 1801,
-12 GIUNOKOH "MI", SENTOV.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,
LIMITED.
VICTORIA' DISPENSARY.
* Per Kriemhild, from Singapore, Mr HA Krass, and 180 Chinese
Pac Touran, from Wube, 5 Chinese.
DEPARTED OR
Per Lightning for Singapore, 191 Obi. nese, and 3 Europesus..
Per Frej, for Boihow, 80 Chinese: Per Formous for Torohataa, M.J. G. I. Buckle.
VICTORIA HOTEL,
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Mf W. D'Aro
Miss N. D'Aro
Men Farmer Capt. Hardinge Mc H. Jaussu Mina More D'A
Mr Jones Mins E. D'Arc Mr. Main
Mr. G. E. Morrison Mms Z, D'Ara Dr. J. Antelo Mrs Motiat and okild Per Banna, for Shanghai: from Bong Mr V. II. Barnes Professor G, M. Mot kong, Mise E, White, Mr A. L Bagnall, Col. W. L. Barre Lout. T. W. P. Dyer, R.M, A. Gunner T. MrJ. H. Bastor Mr. J. Nable Clarke from London, Mrs. W. M. Wilson, Mr Joseph Brown Me & Perret child and pures, Mr and Mrs Emberley and Capt. van Carback Me D. Proucbandy child, Ms Thaine, Misses: Dans, Bridge 51r Brnost Clitherow Mc L, D. Phillips water and Host, and Mr R. Ferguson Mr J, F. Enn - Med. Met Shephard from Brindisi, Messrs Walther sad Morris,
PLAY HOTEL.
AAA SHIPPING REPORTS,
Mr R. Murray Adam-Capt. and Mrs Moors. Tao British stoomer Canton reports: Bony SAU Mr3 0. Korriy Hady moderate to strong N. to NNE. Mr and Mrs Geo. Mr A. E. Skeele
Grimble winds, and rainy weather to Swatow
Mr A. Findley Smith To Hongkong moderate N.N; W. #inds and | Capt. and Mrs Hunt Bär Bpright
MrMacLean abowery.
The British steamer Formosa reports Mr Medburst Cap, & Mrs Welman
3.0.
proposed by Mr H. J. Gedge and scoood by Mr A. Denison that the annual sports should be held on 19th Marah pert. Thủ was agreed to. Details for the programDIDA were arranged, and it was agreed to adver. tise the items as early as possible.
YESTERDAY afternoon, Captain Hastings held an inquiry at the Magistracy, into the
nironumstances connected with the fire on 28th inst, at 273 Queen's Road Werk, Mr 0. Bweza e pared on behalf of Mr J, D. Butchison, agent of the Economie Fire In- surance Office, with whom the premiNGE and. stock-ware insured for $7000,¦ Thu pré- mines were released from police supervision,
TR morning a Special Sensions of the Justices of the Ponde was held at the Me- gistracy, Captais Hastings présided, and 191there were sing prosent Me Good Horapool, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Me may publication of fisa sance commenced Chan U Fafand Mr.A. J, May, M. B. F. at 6.15 p.
Hongkong, January 26, 1694.~-
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1894.
TELEGRAMS.
(Via Southern Line)
PROTECTION OF AFGHANISTAN.
London, January 28th, 1891
Taylor applied for the transfer of his Pub
·lican's license for 90 and 99: Qubeta i Road West, the Western Hotel, for Irael AVelis- berg. Mr Grist, of Mr O. D. Wilkinsott'a Ofice, sppested in support of the applica “tion," which was granted.
H.M. woopship Himalaya, netiss Plymouth this morning bringing the fol- lowing military details Regal
Lienta. Lambarde, Corrie, and. Second Lieutenant Sostenham, and 64
It in understood that the Indian Govern- mer, & women and 10 children. - Royal Ew.
Kal ment in practically committed to a policy gineersCaptain Wrottelag
for the defence of Afghanistan from aggres-sell and Hitching, Mr Batchelor, Minn Stow- sions from the North, and while tha ameer ard, 63 men, 7 women and 15 children, Mis abides by this aggreement, the India Wrattenley, Mes Futahing and ở children, Government in bound to maintain the in- Mrs. Batchelor and I child, drop tegrity of Afghanistan.
Light Infantry--Major Collett sulfo, 229, men and 1 wom Store Department-Major Service Corps My Braconer. Staff Captain Smith fedical Re
LORD SALISBURY'S ADVICE TO THE K
UNIONIST PEERS,
At a conference of Unionist Peers, Lord Salisbury's adries, to adhere to the periona
decision arrived at with regard to the Em-12 meu, 1 woman and 1 oktþkr
Pay Department-1 woman and ployer's Limbality Dill, and to amend the
Corps of drakoteers – 1, mas and Parish Councils Bill, was approved of.
DIEJUSSION OVER THE UNITED An Eastern shiping paper.
Vancouver Daily News, int STATES TÄRIFF HILL.!
sasooner, the brat of its kind, ik being There appears to be moste danger, that the built at Camden, Maine, for Boslom igen American Tariff Bal be sent back to the dealers. Is will bare a capacity
BEZETEL 19,800 tons of seal. Thonga Committee. Many democrats en ce two fire-parieć some of the clammy, sad nisa opposing the a gremio VRY anggested Iuosure Tazi
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