argliet
Intimations.
ALDBECK, MACGREGOR &
CAL
Wine and Spirit Merchants,
19, QUERY'S BOLD.
Hongkong, August 18, 1831.
NGAL SHANG,
20, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
RATTAN Description
∙1612
DATTAN FURNITURE of Every OKIES, COUCKS, TABLES, BASKET, CHILDREN'S CO, 80., &0. Lata Petlerne, Best Workmanship. Rattan Gore, Split Rattau, Canton Bood and Sundries of all kinds.
1987 Hongkong, November 17, 1893.
ALSO
Mails.
U. S. Mail
Line.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM BONGSONII, City of Peking (vin)}
Nagasaki, Kobe, FRIDAY, Feb. 23
at daylight. Inland Sea and Yokohama)........ China (la Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland B, Yokohama and Honolulu)
W'NESDAY, 'Mar. 7, at daylight.
Pare (via Nagasaki, SATURDAY Mar. 24,
Kobo, Inland Sea > at daylight, and Yokohama)...)
T
1ELE U. 8. Mall. Steamship CITY OF PRKING will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vid. NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on FRIDAY, 23rd February, at Daylight,
Mails.
NOTICE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SOMPAGNIE DES MESSAGE! (ES)
MARITIC 25. "PAQUIBOTS POSTE FRANO, IS.
"STEAM FOR SAKION, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBU; -ADRN, BUEZ, PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND
BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX;
PORTS OF BRAZIL, AND LA PLATA.
N WEDNESDAY, the 21st February. 14 Noon, the Company 8.8. OOBANIEN, Commandant SCHMITZ with MAILS, PASSENGERE, SPOL. and CARGO, will leave this Port for the abive places
Carge and Specia will be registered for Londou as well us for Marseilles, and ae
THE CHINA & JAPAN TRILEPHONE taking Passengers and Fraight for Japun, cepted in transit through Marsilion for this
COMPANY,
LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HONGKONG TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.
10.-Aberdees Paper Mills Office. 10A-Aberdeen Paper Mills. 24-Anderson, Capt., G. C. Praya Central 25.---Aberdoon Dock
20.Alice Memorial Hospital 40.-Anderson, G. O., Capt,, Esat Point
8-Arnhold, Karborg & Co., do.
Bell, Dr., Residence.
6. Blokhead, F., Raeldanos.
13-Bay View Hotel.
6-
Blackhead & Co., Praya Central. 18.-Butterfield & Bwire, Shipping Office.
do. Sugar Office.
Do. Do
do. Refinery Quarry Bay do, Peak, Residence.
U
42-Canadian Pacife Railway Co.
S-Untitlis, Dr J., Peak Hospital. 18. Central Police Stalin 22.--- Cham Mal' Office.
China Bugar ReEnery, Town Office.
do.
Fast Point, 72,- Do. 75-Compradore, Lauts, Weguar & Co. 50.--Cowie, Dr., Residenos
D
18-Daily Preex' Office. 6%-Dairy Farm, Pok Foo Lim. 88-Dairy Farm Co., Wyndham Street. 41.--Dodwell, Carlil & Co. 50-David, S. J. & Co. 73.- Do.
do.,
Rezidense. -Dougins Laprak & Co. 2-Drs. Cantlie, dowie and Stedman.
F
74. Fletcher & Co., Queen's Road 47.-Cas Company, Ld., West Point. 48.-Do. do..
East Point. 31-libb, Livingston & Co. 44.-Government House. 80,--Government Civil Hospital.
H
6.Harrison, W. Benart, Reidondo. 17.-Holliday, Wise & Co.
58-Holliday, O J., Residence.
11.-Hongkong Club.
68.-Hongkong Electric Co.
1.-*Hongkong Telegraph." 3-Hongkong & Shanghat Banking Cor-
poration.
B4-Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Me 24–Hong kong & Whampon Doel Do $2.-Hongkong Hotel (Public Telephone). 33-Hongtong & Kowloon Whart & év.
down Co., Ld., West Point. 81-Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Go-
dowa Co., L., Praya Central. 59,--Ho Tang, Residence. 77.-Do. do. Praya Cantrai. 82,-Do, do, Bonham Strand. 68-Humphreys, J. D. & 800.
Do
87.-
Queen's Read
60.-Imports & Exports Office.
J
23.-Jordan, Dr., Praya Central.
Residence. 43. D. do.. 30-Joseph, H. H., Residence,
K
64.-Kennedy, J., Horse Repository. Gia Do. do., Stables, Causeway Bay 21-Kerosine Oil Godown.
7-Kowloon Godowa. 70-Kramer, J., Besidenca
4-Lapraik, J. D., Besidence.
M
35,-Mount Austin Hotel. 55.--Malz, W. La, Renidanoo.
3.-Nami Woo & Ca
0
46.-Opinn Farmer.
P
29-Peak Hotel.
19.-P. &0. B. N. Co.
69,-P. & O. Mess, Peak.
B
M4-Bay, E. C., Residenon.
Do. do. Office, Pedder's Strest.
45-Rope Factory.
52-Bilars Home. 49-Shawan & Co.
61-8tovana, G. E.
B
T
$34 Do. do. Residence.
16- Telegraph Companies. 16-Telegraph Companies" beze 16-Watson, & Co., Queen's Road. 6- Watson, & Co., Buffet Peak 66, Victoria Hotel (Public Telephone). 57,-Wickham, W. H., Residence.
38-Yuen Fat Hong, Bonham Strand.
78 Young Lars Ket, Besidenco. G
***
PRIVATE TELEPHONE LInes Amay Mediost Staff,
2Bereidge, Dr Morrison.
Hongkong, Canton sur Macao Bear About Go!
Jardias Matheson & Co., East Point
-Meyer & Co.
-8, North China Insurance
**Subsele & Co.
146
ano of FIRE ring up No. 15.
W. STUART HARRISON,
Manager.
WASHING BOOKS,
(In English and Chines} ITASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use of Ladies and Gentlemen, can now be had at this Ofoí---Peloe, $1 each; (8)
Cuzka Mats Oface.
Not Responsible for Debts.
the United States, and Europe.
Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at HONOLULU, ad passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point route. Through Pasage Tiokuta granted Lo England Francs, and Garmany by trans-Atlantic lines, of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Danada. Rates may be obtained on appli
cation.
!
First Chase Paesengers have full choice of any of the Oracle Routes, including CENTRAL PAOLO, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, NORTH.
places of Shipping Orders will be granted till: Noon
Orgo will be received on board until 4 Specie and Parcels until 9 p.m. on to be seat on board; toy must be loft at the 20th February, 1894. (Parcels are not
Any's Office.)
Contents and value of Packages are res quired.
For further particulars, apply at the Comp's Office.
G. DE CITAMPRAUX,
Ant Hongkong, February 7, 1894,
365
ERN FACIFIC, and DENVER and RIO To-day's Advertisements.
GRANDE RAILWAYS. They can also travel over the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of $10 in addition to the regular tariff rate.
Partisalate of the various routes can be nad on application.
Special rates (Srat olsas only) are granted in Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to Europena ukolala in sorrice of China and Japan, and to Government officials zid their families.
Through Bill of Lading issued for tranw- portation to Yokohama and other Japan Porte, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Damezata, and to ports in Maxico. Central and South America, by the Cou- pany's and cosmicling Steamers.
Fraight will be received on board until 4 .. the day previons to sailing. Parco Packages will be received at the office funt 5 p.m, same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; Faine of ano in required.
Consular Invoices to accompany Carge destined to points beyond San Francisco in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices in Sealed Burelupes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Franckoo.
For further Information, an to Pung and Freight, apply to the Agency ci Company. Na. 72, Queen's Boad Central. J. 8. VAN BUREN,
Agent. Hongkong, February 1. 1874. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES. PRUFOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
233
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION). Tacoma....... | Tuasdey | February 27. Mogul... | Tusaday March 20. Pictoria. Tuesday April 10.
HE Steamship. TACOMA, Captain J. HILL, siling at Noon, on TUES DAY, the 7th February, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.O., and TACOMA viá SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.
Through Bills of Tading issued to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United Sistas Points.
Consular Invoices of Goods for United Btates Points should be in quadruplicsta and one copy must be sent forward by the
siesmer to the care of The Freight Agent
Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash. Parcals most be sent to our Office with
address marked in full by 5. p.m., on the day previous to sailing.
For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & O
·Agents, Hongkong, January 24, 1894.
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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.
THE Basic ROSETTA, Captain
C. GADD, carrying Her Majesty's
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG,
IN BANKRUPTUY.
No. 6 or 1899.
In the Matter of KOBERT LANG, of No. 26, Queen's Road Central, TAILOR and DOTETITRE,
Ex parte-T DESTOR.
THE Court has appointed THURSDAY, the 8th day of March, 1894, at 12 o'clock Nou, for hearing tho. npplication for DISCHARDE of the above-named DRBTOR.
Dated this 17th day of February, 1894. BRUCE SHEPHERD,
Trustee,
384
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
FOR ORTS ORDERS
ENDING 24TH FEBRUARY.
WEEK
No. 57,Lieut. H. E. DENSON will act 18 Corps Quartermaster in addition to his Battery duties.
No. 58-FIELD BATTERY.-Captain J. MCCALLUM having returned from leave of absence ou the lith Instant, resines Command of the Battery accordingly.
No. 59FOR DUTY.-Lieut. MICHELL and Sergeant Hayward.
Destination
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vessels
Bromen & Porto' Call Bayern (6) Hamburg and London Couch ( Japan,
'srous (0); London, v. "Buat Canal Telamon (a) London & Ports of Call Rosoffa (3) London and Hamburg Denbighshire London
Shanghai (5) London....
Formosa (8)... Manila...
Hemeralds().
Marsatiles, v. Saigon. Oceanion (1) New York, Suez Canal Argyl (e)...... Port Darwin, &a....... Teioon (a)..... 息
Francis, v. Japo City of Peking (a). 3. Francisco, v. Japan Belgio (T Shanghai Am (a).. Shanghai, vis Amoy Mypid (1) Shanghai Kobé&Y'ma Pathan (8) Shanghai and Japan.......Java (3), Singapore & Hamburg Daphne (8)... Swatow, Amoy & T foo Thales (1)....... Swatow, Amoy & Tan Jokien (8)., Tientsin
...Kwaiyatig ()". Vancouver (3.0.), & Empress of India Victoria (B.C.), &c...Taconis (8)...
Agenta
Date of Leaving.
Forddeutscher Lloyd March 5, at 9 p.m.. Shewan & Co... About Feb. 29. P. & O. S. N. Co.....March 2, at noon. Butterfield & Swire...February 21 P&Q. N. Co..... Mirch 1, at noon." Dodwell, Carlill & Go About March 10, e. & 0.8. N. Co About March 10, P.&O. S. N. 0... About March 17.. Showan & Co... Feb. 20, at 5 p.m. Massagorios Maritime Feb. 21. at noon. Dodwell, Carlili & Co. About March 24 Batterfield & Swire... FibroarŸ 20. -: Pacific Mall S. S. On Feb. 23. daylight. 1. & O. 8. B. Co... March 16, daylight, P&O. 8, N. Co...... About Fib. 26. Butterfold & Swire. February 22. Dodwell, Carlill & Co.About Feb 21 e. &O. 5. Ni Co. About Fob, 28. Siemisen & Co. Fab. 24, at Douglas Lapraik & Co. Feb. 18, daylight. Douglas Laprsik & Co. Feb. 20, daylight. Butterfield & Nwire... February 22, (4),,,Canadian Pho R. Feb. 21, at noon. Noc. Po S. & R. CDs, Feb. 27, at noon.
To-day's Advertisements.ley, Miss Ongon, Mr Burden, and 40
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION.
THE DIVIDEND declared for the Half Year ending 31st December last, at
Chiness.
Per Anne, from Haikow, 80 Chinese
D&PARTED,
(No. 9678-FEBRUARY 17, 1894, US
MEMOS, FOR TO-MOHROW Shipping
Daylight. Thales leaves for Swatow,
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Auctions.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES,
BT. JOHN'S CATHEDSÄ--PRIEŐa: Barrios:: Al 8.80 .. (Holy Communion Souf and 4th Sega- days) Matins at 11 Holy Communion at the 41 o'clock service on the luk, Seda; and,&th Bun- Jays in the month. Evansng t
UNION CHURCH, Kennedy Road, Minister Ber, 6. H. Bondeld. Becices 11:00- and 6 P.M.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CATERERAL-On Sundays, Maat 67.30 and, and 9.00 am: Beesdie tion at 5
3 p.m.-Auction of Crown Land at Tom-
"ple Street, Taumatic
Meetings.
Sr. Josera's Citaez, Garden Road... 8p.w-Meeting of Shareholders of The Man and Sermon: 6,802, Brening Berrion, Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Co., Ixl., Benediction, red BaMPERNDA
Sr. Perun's BIAMEN'S CHURCH, Bailor at the Company's fifficas.
Home Service on Sunday, at 11 am,vid p.m.-Mesting of Enthen Mark Lodge, 6.80, The Holy Comusation in adminætter- od on the Ist and Brd Bunday in the month t Miscellaneous.
11 A.; on the 2nd and 6th at 7.80 ́A,M,; und on the 4th, at the Evening Service,
갔다
Dividend of £l on Shares of the H.K. &
6'hai Banking Corp. payable. E
Bloods per Marquis Bacquehem undeliver
ed after this date exbjost to rent.
General Memoranda. TUESDAY, February 20
Sp.m.Auction of Crown Land at Qou
nanght Rond (Reolaímation Ground) WEDNESDAY, February 21
Noon-Mesting of Shareholders of The China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., in the' Company's Office.
p.m.Meeting of Viatoris Ledga TRUESDAY, February 22:---
Transfer Book of The Hongkong Hotel
closed from
to 8th For Bayern, from Hooglu, squad on his date ti kong, Messrs F. A. Waylen, F. T. Nozor, FAMAT, February 28-DONG
Goods per Bayern undelivered after this J. Keddie, Sin Tai Yan, David Sinclair, Misses Miller and G. La Marz; from Sutes,
2. date subject to rent to Coneal John Fuhr; from Brown, Mr Ang.
the Rate of ONE POUND STERING. (£1) per Edeler; from Antwerp, Maars Peter TavSATCEDAY, February 24 ---
Share of $125, is PAYABLE on and after MONDAY, the 19th Instant, at the OFF1088 of the ConForTION, where SAARNOLDRES are requested to apply for. WARRANTS. By Order of the Court of Directors,
T. JACKSON,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, February 17, 1894.
331
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION_
OTICE is hereby given that the ROAD along the SEA FRONT at CAUSEWAY Bax will be CLOSED during the Renewal- of the Bridge.
By Command,
G. T. M. O'BRIEN,
Colonial Secretary. COLONIAL SKOBETARY'S Ürrion,
Hongkong, 17th February, 1894.
VICTORIA
LODGE
lor, William Gaw, William Wilson and W. Carter; from Genoa, Mosers Dana Schraeter, Read, Daeschner, Mr J. Shen and son, M and Mrs Pan Hung. Messrs Tschung Ho, Kuang He, Mr and Mrs Wang, Me Wang Tying and family.
Per Numbers, for Yokohama: from Hongkong, 2 Obinere; from Genoa, Mr and. Mr F. Frisawa For Eng Bchaellar, Nagasaki: from Colombe, Mr W. Rowlande; from Singapore, Mr Matey.
Per Nanyang, for Shanghai, 10 Chinese.
TO DEPART
Per Tai Lee, for Swatow, 40 Chineso. Par Thales, for Swaw, 4 Europeans, and 106 Chinese.
Per Frey, for Hoihow, 10 Caisse.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The Chinese steamer Kesang Lec reports. Rad light variabla winds and fine weather: The British ateamor Kameralda reports: Had strong N. E vinde wish high pa to let. 21° N.; thence to port, moderste Northerly 335 winda and soa, with fine weather.
The German ateamer, Szalew reports: Had strong N.E, mousson,
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
BONGEONGINTEL
Miss A. Lindhol
boxer. H. arche Mr Rt. Lyall
No. 1026.
Regular MEETING « th & MASONS HALL, Zatland Street, os WED. NESDAY, the 21st Instant, at 8.30 for 9 9 p.m. precisely. VISITING BRETLAN cordially NYIELD.
Hongkong, February 17, 1894
Dr. FENWICK'S FOOD
Род
MrJ.de Raza Barres Mr J. McWillians Mr H. Bortedinger Mr J. R. Mees Mra von Brenadorf Mr T. Mitchell Mr L. Brooks
Rev. J. M. Murton Mr G. Mulloy
STO
Caps, Burr, RN,
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Mr T. F: Carlisle
Major Nool Clarke
Dr. J. R. Pataan
Ortber
Mr J. Dalby
Mr A. J. Easton
Capt. Fawkes, R.N.
NURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, Me Fawkes & maid
Mr J. S. Kazer Surgeon Major Nic-
holaos
Mas Ogle
Mr and Mrs Pearce Mrarid Mrs F. von der
Pfordien and 3 shil- dreu
Mr and Mrs-J. B.Mr S. Reynell
Fearon and child
ALSO FOR
DYSPEPTICS AND INVALIDS.
Mr F.
Mr A. Bartrodt Honeggor
Mias Ingwersen
No. 0-DRILL-TUESDAY and TT is specially recommended as an articleMe G. J. Kinahan
I
THURSDAY, AL 9 p.m.-Squad and Gar- WEDNESDAY, 6.30 p.m., and bine.
bine. No Uniform
FRIDAY, at 9 p..--Company and Car- of dist for NURSING MOTHERS as it
NOTICE-A ist showing the drills to will strengthen and support them, and at
be put in by each member is posted at
and increase the supply.
Head Quarters for inforutstion. Members the same time enrich the natural milk entitled to Love SERVIOR STARS Should B the form on the table in the Armoury,
F. JERRARD. Acting Commandani, B.K.. P. Corp.
Hongkong, Fobruary 17, 1894.
N
TO LET.
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08. 1, and 7, SETMOUE TERRACE.
The GROUND FLOOR of the Promises now is course of erection at the corner of
INFANTS fad on this Food put on
Rosh rapidly.
In Two and sixpenny and One and sixpenny bottles at 81.10 and 70 cents.
AGENTS
IN
HONGKONG:
Mr. and Mrs T. E
Saorom
Mes F. Shaw
Mr F. E. Shou
Captain Suenson aud
Capt Kirby, N. Capt. Tillett Baron and Barcner W. Whiley
Mr J, Kinghora family.
do Ladario
Mr J. S. Lambic
Capt. and Mrs Wrot-
Sealey, R.A.
Mr and Mrs O. W.Me F. Wayllar
Lindbol
Mies L. Lindheim Miss N. Lindholia
Mr E. B. Wilhelmi Dr. & Mrs. W. Young
MOUNT AUSTIN · HOTEL.
Mr 8. S. Benjamin Mastor Evelyn David Mr H. E. Boxsball Mr. Greif Mr and Mrs D. E. Mr Obantrey Inchbald
Mr C. Lehmann Brown
Mr
Mr Hart Buck
Dr and Mrs Oanilie
C. Malach Mr H.T. Meyeriak' Mr and Mrs C. C.Mra Van Nierop
Cohen
Mr & Mrs H. W. Paul Commander H. Cotes-is Patoes
worth, R.N.
Mr James Rankin
Lea HotSE STREET and QUEEN'S ROAD CEN- Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Mr J. B. Coughirie Mr Q
TRAL, suitable for OFFICES or SHOPS. The Floor can be divided into separate Suites of Offices if necessary, to suit intend- ing Tenants.
A large and Dry GODOWN, auitable for the STORAGE of OPIUM, COTTON, &c., of about 2000 Tous (Gross)" capacity, also TO BE LET under the above Prumises.
OFFICES in VICTORIA BUILDINGS.
Apply to:
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, February 17, 1894 329
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 1894.
WING to the RACES there will NO
COMPETITION.
MAKERS are requested to and their Annual SUBSCRIPTION to the Hon. TREASURER, Captain Pies, Oninance Office.
ARTHUR CHAPMAN,
Bor: Secretary... Hongkong, February 17, 2004;
300
Mails, will be despatched from this for DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, BOMBAY, THURSDAY, the let
March, at Noon, taking Passengers
LIMITED
med Cargo for the above. Furts. (This FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL
Steamer connecte at Bombay with the
Steamship OLYDE which Vessel taires
on her Cargo for LONDON, & SUBZ
The Co.'s Steamship
Fakich,TM Captain Dam, will be despatched for the above
CANAL: leaving that port on the 24th Fords on TUESDAY, the 20th Instant, at
14 MARCH, 1984).
Daylight,
pabel Sukatan daFor Freight or Passage, apply to
Bilk and Valuables, all Cargo for France,
and Tos for London (under arrangement)
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.
330
will be tenshipped at: Colombo Jó; a Hongkong, February 17, 1894 susarser proseeding direct to Marseilles sud | →→→→→ Loadao; other Orgy for London, &é, wil | THE be conveyed vid Bombay.
Parali will be received at this foo endi 4 p.m. on the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.
CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP
A COMPANY, LIMITED -
FOR MANILA (DIRHOT)
The Co,ʻe Steamship
Esmeralda, Captain TAXLES will be despatched for the above Shipper are particularly requested to Port on TUENDAY, the 20th Instant, at note the tanns and conditions of the Com- & Paille
This Star-be Superior Accommoda- tion for Pamonger, and is fitted with the Electric Lights
MATE
A Jeither the Captain, the Agonis, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or pany's Bill of Lading. from of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongking Harbour
AFGHANISTAN, Brit, s-masted bque., Capi Jas, Oralgie.David Sassoon, Book & Co.
Lowman, Italian baique, Oaptain J. B. Cong-D. Musso,
For further Particulars, apply to
NAAAAM-MARSHALL,
for Beperintendent,
P. & V. §. 2. 06, Offon,
Hanging, February 15, 1894.
$19
For Freight or Fasmge, apply to SHEWAN & Co.
General Managers.
-896 Hongkong, Tebruary 17, 180£
LIMITED
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
90
BHIPPING.
ARRIVALS,
February 17:-
Mrs A. J. David"
VIUROĻĀS HOTEL
Mr J. W. Banskin Capt. van Carback Mr J. F. East. Alr W. Everest Mrs Farmer
Mr E. Honeche
Mr H. Jenson
د
3. Taylor
Mr Johnson, Mr Jona
Mr Th. Meek Mr G. Menzies
Mr &. Parrez Me P. B. Pol: Me H. Robinson
PEAK HOTE Hiversdale, British steamer, from Canton. Mr R. Murray Adam-Capt. and Mrs Mocas
Mr J. G. Marroy Kuang Lee, Cainese steamer, 1,50%, B. L. Liniolo, Changbai February 14, General. Mr and Mrs Geo. Mr A. E. Sheels
Grimble
Mr A. Findlay Bmith -C, M. 9. N. Co.
Capt. and Mrs Laut Mr Stokes Mr MacLean Capt. & Mra Wolmar
Hameralda, British str., 966. G. A. Tayler, Manila Feb. 14, General,-BaswÁN & CO.
·Swatow, German steamer, 635 J. Ander. wen, Saigon February 11, Rics.-Maceras & Co.
Co
Mr Medhurst
EXPORT CARGOES, Per. American ship Kenilworth, sailed Cheysong, British steamer, 1,394, R. 0.16th February-For New York. 5,44 D. Bradioy, Shanghai February 18, and Swa. pkgs. Fire Crackers, 1,354 rolls Matting tow 16, General---JARDINE, MATHEBON & 1,000 bales Hemp, 1000 bsea Carix, 550 boxes Cassin, 295 belea Wool, 203, coses Palm-leaf Fans, 268 påga, Pattan riddicks, Activ, Danish steamer, 355, H. Bygom, 270 pkgs: Rattan, 203. nases Carios, 194 Pakhoi Epbruary 14, and Hoihow 16, Gen-cases Black woodware, De baloe Straw Braid, ers-NAK TAL
50 pkgs. Rattan Furniture, 38 bozes Chiom ware, 18 boxes Essential Oil, 14 bales Skin and 3 pkgs. Barthonware.
Alvin, German atr., 400, C. Petersen, Hoihow February 16, General.-WIELER &
Co,
DEPARTURES.
Be A February 17:- Wingo, for Canton.
Riverdale, for Hongay, Zobiska, Rasian gunboat, for a cruise,
Shantung, for Saigon. Nanyang, for Shanghai. Spondilus, for Kobe.. Telus, for Madras, Bayern, for Shanghai.
nberg, for Yokohama. Kenny Lee, fue Canton,
CLEARKI
Tai Lee, for Swalow." Thales, for Swatow, Figit, for Huikow Mermuir, for Kobe.
Catterthem, for Port Darwin and Sydney.
ROVIRAT PASSENGERS.
ABBITED.
Per Kuang Lee, from Shanghai, 84 Chi-
POST OFFICE: NOTICES. MAILS will close-
For SWATÓW, AMOY & TAMBUL→
Per Fokien, at 5 pm, on Monday, the
19th inst
For AMOT, SHANGHAI NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA & VANCOUVER, BO
Per Empress of India, at 31.30 am, on
Wednesday, the gioi inst,
For SINGAPORE.-
Per Daphnt, at 11.30 a.m., on Saturday,
the 24th inst.
For KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA &
ΤΑΘΟΜΑ
Per Tacoma at 11.30 a., on Tuesday,
the 27th inst.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET
Transfer Booke of The Hongkong Firs Iceunes Co., Ltd., died from this date to 10th Promo,'in Ausivo.
9 p.m.-A. D. C. Performance at City
Hall
Exchange,
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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1804,
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(Vin Southern Inna.) " PROTEST AGAINST THE STRÄITS MILITARY CONTRIBUTION.
LONDON, Feb. 15. A deputation representing the Straits Settlements, protesting against the Military Contribution was received by the Colonial party in the House of Commons, and it was promised that the question would be made the subject of debate an early as possibles
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MADEE, Leba The new in the Bome telegram, of the d. mise of Fathor Martin, General of the Jesuits, was not correct. It was the' Supe- rior of the Trinitarios, ho also was known ea Father Martin, who departed this world.
During the whole week, rumours were! circulated of an immediate crisis, but St. Sagasta has affirmed that the Parliament will be opened with the present Cabinot, and the rumours died away
Faby & MADRID,
The Envoy Extraordinary, General Mer- tinez Campos and suite, arrived at Morocco last Monday. The General va rasuived by the Vizier of the Sultan in front of five hundred mounted guards, surrounded by the high functionaries of the Moorish Court, with the special band from the Em peror's palace, which had never head sent out to ressive any Ambassador before.
MADRID, Feb. 5, -
A large body of Askarin havis srived at Bonisicar, to assist Maley Araaf in the punishment of the Riff tribes.
MADRID, Feb. 6. The Sultan told General Martinez Omi pos that he acknowledged the Riffers as guilty, and promised to punish them sovere ly; he also enlogised the attitude of Spain," and assured the General that the whole affair will be satisfactorily arranged..
MADRID, Feb. 8. In the interview which took plecs en Saturday between the Sultan of Morocco and General Martinez Campos, the former accepted all the conditions imposed by the latter, bus did not age to tho pay. ment of the sum asked as war indemnity, considering it exorbitant It is then PATENT MEDICINE PROPRIETORS agreed to submit the question to the Grand
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MADRID, Feb. 10, 7.30pm. The telegrame from General Martines Campos have arrivod. They took five long house to decipher, Sra. Segesta apă Moret have bad-an interview of two houts with the Queen Regent with rezard to the eituation. At 3 p.m. a Council of Mini- ters was held and it contimus to sit up, to this hour,
Mapa. Feb. 10, 10 pm The Ministers on leaving the Council appor
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day, the 12th inst) the transsótión of basiese the new Custom House on the Bakd began on Friday morning, the re-
moval from the costiered and inconvenient quarters hitherto acoupled by the staff hay- Tag been greatly facilitated by the cassation of trade during the Chintsa Naw Your holidays. Some time ago, when the work was preotically complete, with, the exception of the internal fittings and the glasing of the windows, we gero a description of the undoubtedly handsome structure for which Mr Chambers to responsible Experienta since the opening has shown that it in walk adapted to its important purpose, and Bhroghal may congratulate itaali—na ük=" fortunately, some more crabitións elties in eks West cannot upon having spalio building which fe eminently useful and comfortabis in work in, an well na bùng •ẽ plossing piece architectureInfy for fia commodious General Offee the new Custom House deserves the appreciation of. all who have had to condust baduses in the overcrowded room as thic dia quarorz. 18 measures 130 in zgth, by 48 ft in width and 21 feet. Es height is in wall lit and gives ample cibaw room for all. All the other officer are correspondingly pleasanty
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