1894-03-02 — Page 2

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

+

Mails.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTICE.

STEAM FOR HINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PONT SAID,, NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS 1 2 LEYANT, BLACK

STA & BALTIO PORTS;

LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN

PORTS.

Mails.

NOTICE

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIE: MARITEMICS. PAQUEBOTS PÓSTE FRANCAIS.

STEAM FOR SAIGON, BINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID,

MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSKILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX,

£180

THE COMPANY's Brass WILL CALL PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA, AT SOUTHAMPTON TOʻLAND PASSENGERS

AND INSGAGE.

N.B.-Cargo can be taken on through Bills of Lading for the principal places in RUSSIA.

6th day of March,

0

N WEDNESDAY, the 7th Marck, 1894, at Noon, the Company's 8.8. SAGRALIEN, Conimandant OnsVALIES, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPHOLE, and CARGO, will leave this Fort for the above places.

Cargo and Spools will be registered for London as well as for Marmillas, and ac

principal places of Barope.

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements. POST OFFICE NOTICES.

THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

PRIVATE MEETING of SHARE-I A HOLDERS in the above Company will be beid at the Company's Orion, on MONDAY, the 6th Instant, at Noon, for the purpose of disoncaling a proposed adop- tion of the Cyanide Process for the treat mont of Tailings and Concentrates.

By Order.

A. O'D. GOURDIN,

Secretary. Hongkong, March 2, 1594,

418

ROYAL,

THEATRE:

CITY HALL.

RETURN VISIT OF THE

LONDON LYRIC COMPANY.

ON MONDAY's the the Company' septod in tussit through Marseilles for the Proprictors, F. 1. HARDY & SAVELLE SALTH.

Steamship BAYERN, Capt. SCHMOLDEE, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, BPROIE, and DARGO, will leave this port na above, calling at NAPLES and Genoa,

Stipping Orders will be granted till Noon, on SATURDAY, the 3rd March, and Specie will be rencived où Cargo board until Noon on MONDAY, the 8th March, and Parcels will be received at the Agency's Office) until Noon on SUNDAY, the 4th March. Contents of Packages are No Parcel Receipts will be required. signed at less than 87, and Parcals should not exceed Two Fest Ouble in measure- ment.

The Steamer has splendid Accommodation

and carries a Doctor and Stewardess.

Els can be washed on board.

For further Partieulits, apply to

MELCHERS & Co., Agenti

Hongkong, February 15, 1894.

U. S. Mail Line.

901

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

|

Shipping Orders will be granted 18: | Noon.

Manager, ...SAVILLE ŠMITE.

Undor the Patronage of Cargo will be revolved on board until 4 H. E. Sir WLUM ROBINSON, K.O.M.G. m.. Specie and Parcels until 3 p.ra.

the 6th March, 1894. (Parcels are not

to be sent on board; they must be left a the Agency'z Offlcs,).

Contents and value of Packages are b quired.

For further particulars, apply t Company's Office.

G. de OF AMPEAUX,

Agent Hongkong, February 21, 1894.

363

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA.

HONOLULU.

Prorosa SAILINGS FROM HONOKUNG. China (vis Nagasaki,)

Kose, Inland Sea,WHISDAY, Mar. 7, Yokohama and at daylight.

Pere (via

Rosol Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Ses SATURDAY, Mar, 24,

and Yokohama).... at daylight. City of Rio de Janeiro)

(vie Nagasaki, THURSDAY, April 12, Kobe, Inland Sea at daylight. and Yokohama)........

TU. 3. Mail Steamship CHINA

will

GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 3rd March, 1894, when the following Magnificent Treble

Programme will be presented

At 9 'block the Powerini One Act Drams by FERY BYATT,

THE BROTHERS,' First Appearance in Hongkong of MR. D. LYN HARDING, Richard Juknatone, R.N., and of

Miss STELLA LEIGH, as 'Kitty,"

At 9.45, Harry Nicholls and W. Leutoc's Screaming Farcical Comedy, in 3 Acts, 'JANE'

First of Appearance in Hongkong of

MR. GEORGE MALLETT,

Charley Shackleton." Reappearance of

MA. HENRY KITTS, na William Tipton, and of

MISS MARIE BRIAN, na Jane." Other Charactere na follows:- Mr. Kershaw... ...Mr. J. &. Nono. Mr. Pixton.

Mr. Thomas Verner.

Claude (Boy in Buttons) Mr. D. C. Smith.

VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN-Lucy Norton.. ENTAL AND AMERICAN PURTS. | Mr. Fixton..

Mrs. Chadwick.

HE Steamship RAVEÑÑA, Capt. G. THE

W. F. BROWNE, R.N.R., carrying For Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, og THURSDAY, the 15th March, at Hoon, taking Passengers

(This

aud Dargo for the above Parts, Steamer connects at Bombay with the Steamship OCEANA, which Vossel takes on her Cargo for LONDON, i SUEZ CANAL, leaving that port on the 7th APRIL, 1994).

Bilk and Valuables, all Cargo for Franco, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a

Miss M. Gregor. Mra. J. H. Nuon. ...Mr. J. F. Brian Terminating with the following splendid Variety Items :- Pan DANCE Miss FRANCES TRICOL ECUENTRIC SONG... Mr. D. C. SAT.

' DAISY BELL'......... Ming Mame Brian.

Concluding with CASTENETTE DANCE

G.

by

The Musss GLADYS TASSELLI and FRANCES TRIGGE

MONDAY, 5th March, SAME MAGNIFICENT BALL.

TUESDAY, 6th March,

R. Sims and Decil Raleigh's Military

Farcical Comedy,

*THE GUARDSMAN.'

WEDNESDAY, 7th March,

B. C. Curton's Magniligent Comedy, LIBERTY HALL

be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, tid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on WEDNESDAY, 7th March, at Daylight, taking Pamangers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe.

Stemmers of this line pass through the

Parcels will be received at this Olice F. O. Baraand's Roaring Farcical Comedy, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call atandi 4 p.. on the day before aniling. The HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed contents and value of all packages are

to break their journey at any point en route, Through Passage Tickets granted w Bugland, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cition of the United States or Canada. Rates may bu obtainid on appli-

cation.

First Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Overland Routes, including CENTRAL PACIFU SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, NORTH- ERN PACIFIC, and DENVER and RIO GRANDE BALLWAYS. They can also travel over the CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY, on payment of 810 in addition to the regular tarill rate.

Particulars of the various routes can be nact on application.

Special rates (first class only are granted to Missionaries, members of the Navai, Military, Diplomatio, and Civil Barvicos, to European officials in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials sud

their families,

Through Bill of Lading issued for trans portatatz⋅ to › Yokohama and other Japan Porta, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inlaid Cities of the United Stated, vi Overland Hailway, to Havana, Trinidad,

and Deraames, and to ports in Mexico,

Central and Bonth America by the Con pany's and connecting Steamers Y

Fraight will be received on board until 4 pen, the day prerioca to sailing. Pawiał Package will be received at the office until

pn., same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked so address in full; value of me is required.

Consular Tarnices to accompany Cargo Matined to pointa beyond San Francisco in the United States, hould be sent to the Company's Offices In Sailed Favelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Frendre,

For further information sa to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company No. 7, Praya Central

J. 8. VAN FUREN,

Agent Hongkong, February 28, 1804. 370

་ཎྜ! NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND BAILROAD COMPANIES.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HoreRÓNG,

(SUBJECT NO ALTERATION),

Morale

Tuesday | March 20. morittaampions | Punoday | April 10.

Tacone....i. Tusaday | May 8,

smer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other Cargo for Londoo, do, will be conveyed vid Bombay,

required.

Shippers ara particularly requcated to note the terms and conditions of the Com- pany's Billa of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

B. H. JOSIPUJ,

Superintendent.

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

Hongkong, March 1, 1994,

413

Not Responsible for Debts. either the Captain, the Agente, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crere of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:

AFGHANISTAN, Brit. 4-masted bque, Capt. Jas. Craigia.-David Sassoon, Soue & Co.

ANDRETE, British ship, Captain Jackman. Jardine, Matheson & Co. LOTHAIR, Italian barque, Captain J. B. Cafranga-D. Masso.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAI

The Steamship

Lyeemoon,

Captain G. HETKEMANN, wil badespatched for the above Port TOMORROW, the 3rd Inst.. at 4 p.in, instead of so previously notified,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMBSEN & Ca Hongkong, March 3, 1884.

395

FOR YOKOHAMA AND HOGO.

The Steamship

Bellona, Captain F. Jenks, will be dospatched for the above

Ports TO-MORROW, the 3rd Instant, at

p.m.

THURSDAY, 8th March.

'ARTFUL CARDS.'

FRIDAY, 9th March,

The Powerful Dra

'JO.'

Miss MARIE BRAIN in her splendið impersonation.

SATURDAY, 10th March, The Success of all Succeed, CHARLEY'S AUNT

NEW VARIETIES to follow osch play. Stage Manager,

Mr. T. VERNER. Full Orchestra from the Shropshire Re giment under the Leadership of Bandmaster MERRY.

Conductor, .. Mr. F. VALLANCE.

PRICES AS OSVAL.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half-price to Back Soats only. Doors open at 8.50. Commencing at 9.

A SPECIAL TRAM will can to the Peak after the Performance.

Box Office at Mears. KELLY & WALSH'S.

EDWIN FERGUSSON, Business Manager. Hongkong, March 2, 1934.

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

419

FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG.

The Stoamchip

Denbighshire,

DAVIES, Commander, will above Porta on the 8th Toutane, Instead be despatched for she

of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agentä. Hongkong, March 2, 1894.

Dr. FENWICK'S FOOD

FOR

PROCESSION OF BOATS, FIRE-

WORKS, &

THE MEARS

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANE, will be glad if the LADIES will avail thonisolven of the BANK VERANDARS TO-MORROW (SAXVEDAY) EVENING, to VIEW the ILLUMINATIONS..

Kongkong, March 2, 1894.

SHIPPING.

420

ARRIVALS. March 1:- Ask, Danish steamer, 692, Rovebeck, Haiphong February 25, and Hoihow 28, Generat,AR. MARTY.

Diamond, British steamer, 1,030, Ellis, Singapore February, General.-B MOH & Co.

March 2:- Pekin, British steamer, 118, Raymond,

Amoy Fob, 28, Gaueral.--MALA & Co. Goddard, to March 1, General.

British steamer, 1,182, F. D.

DOUGLAS STEANNUIT OG.

Bellona, Gorman stoomer, 1,724, F. Jacgar, Hamburg and Singapore February 23, Gogoral,-SUSSEN & O

Naushan, British steamer, 805, J. Black- buruo, Bangkok February 21, and Kob-ai- chang 23, General. Hon itse Hora,

Tamarind, Norwegian steamer, 826, L. Castborg, Hongay February 20, Coal- JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

Phra Chom Klan, British steamor, 1,011. J. Fowler, Bangkok February 23, and Koh- s-chang 24, Rica and General--YUES Far HONG.

Cheang Hoch Kim, British stenozer, 358, F. M. Kunath, Sourzhaya February 18, and Singapore 25, General.-BUN BIN CHAN

DEPARTURES. March 2:-

Ariaki Maru, for Kutchinatsu. Jelin, for Hoihow. Fukion, for Swatow. Glenfalioch, for Canton. Tamarind, for Canton. Lindisfarne, for Singapore. Fushu; for Shanghai, Phra Nang, for Swaton. Oleagyle, for Shanghai. Verona, for Yokolum

CLEARICD

Diamond, for Amay Fungalow, for aw¿low, Zafiro, fox Amoy.

Benalder, for Kobe Port Phillip, for Saigon.

PASSENGERS.

ÅLLITED,

Per Ask, from Haiphong, 2 Tronch, and 59 Chinese.

Par Diamond, from Singaporo, 740 Chi-

Delo,

Per Baitan, from Swatow, 387 Chinese. Kleinworth, and 350 Chines

Par Bellona, from Hamburg, a, Mr

Per Nanshan, from Bangkok, 3 Chinese. Per Phra Cham Kao, from Bangkok, 1 European in cabin, and 29 Ohineas.

Pet Cheang Hock Kias, from Singapore, 297 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Per Activ, for Hoihaw, 56 Chinese. Por Fokien, for Swatow, 180 Chinose. Pat Fresh, for Shanghai, 200 Chinese, Per Phra Nang, for Swatow, 100 Chinese. Per lengye, for Shanghai, 1-European,

TO DEPART.

Por Diamond, for Amoy, 700 Chinese. Per Zugro, for Tmog, 2 Europeaza, and 30 Chiness.

Per Benahlar, For Kobe, 3 Europeans. Per Port Philip, for Saigon, 110 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

MAILS will close:-

For SWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANG-

KOK.--

Per Lob So, at 6 p.m., on Saturday,

the 3rd March.

FOR KOBE

Por Teheran, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, tho

3rd March.

For KUDAT & SANDAKAN.—

Por Memson, at 3.30 pm, on Monday, the oth inst., instead of sa previous ly notified,

For 81 LAITS & BOMBAY.-

Per Sture, at 11.30 am, on Thursday,

the 8th inst

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACK The United States Mail Packet China will

be despatched on TUESDAY, the 8th March, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Ohands, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be olosed as follows:- 4.45 P. Registry.censes." 6.00px Post Office closes, but Corres- pondence tony be posted on board the Paokot, with Lute Fes of 10 cents vära Postage until the time of departure,

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET, ----

The French Contract Packot Saghation will

be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 7th Mirch, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europa, and places be rond, tit Marseillest to Saigon, Straits Sattler ty, Batavia, Barzah, Onyian, the Australasian Colonica, Pondichery, * Madras, Calcutta, Aden, Mauritius,

Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in

closing, the Mails, to.

HOURS OF CLOSING THE

ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS. When the Packets leams at Noon. The following hours will be observed in closing the Maila for Europe, &c., by the English and French Packets, when they loave at Noon. The Money Order Difice will be closed at 5 the day before.

8.00 M-Posting of Prices Current and

Circulars cesses.

(Prices Current and Circulars may however be posted up to 10 o'clock if they are fied in bundios, country by country, with the addressee aŭ cue way),

10.00 A..--Registry consệng 10.30 Pcating of Newspapers,

Books, and Patterns Basen. 11:00 AM-Mail closes.

LATE LETTERS may be posted (from 11.10a.m.) with 10 cents late fee up to 11.30 after which hour they may ba sent on Board with the same Late Fea.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

RENOLONG HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs. W. F.Mr J. MoWilliams

Alloway

Mr J. R. Moss Mr T. Mitchell Mr T. Morony

Captain Barnett Mr. H. Barrant

MrJ, do Rego Barros

Rav. J. M. Morton Mr H. Bartedinger Mr J. Neal

Dr. Oppenheimer Cap Burr, R.N. Col. Nool Chrke Mrs W. Oothout Mr & Mrs C. J. ColoMiss Qothout Mr H. S. Coleman Miss Helen Oothout Dr. J. R. PatnamMiss Emily Onthont

Cramer

Mr W. Parfitt

Mr W. A. Daff Mr A. J. Easton

Mr U. Evelyn

Mr G. Fenwick

Mr C. Flower

Mr A. Hartrodt

Mr N. Holmes

Mr F. Honeggǝr

Mr F. A. Jobnon

Mr. and Mrs Pears

Mr O. V. A. Peel

Mr and Mrs K, vonder

MEGIOS, FOR TO-MORROW!

Shipping.

FRIDAY MARCH 2, 1894,

THE members of the Junior Mess-of-the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank inilata

Noon Arration Apar leaves für Straits advertisement that they will be glad

he End Oslerita, Angola,

Noon-Kriemhild leaves for 'burg, 4-pr→→ Eycemoon leaves for Shanghat, 4 p.m. Bellona leaves for Japan.

5 p.m.---Zoftro Isaven for Manila, &c.

Amusements,

9 p.m.-Performance at the City Hall" Miscellaneous.

2,45 p.m.-Compotition of the Hongkong

Bifle Association, Transfor Books of The Greek Island Cement Co., Ltd., oked from this date to 17th March, inclusivo...

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT,

* If ladies will avail themselves of the Bank Terandali to-morrow evening, to view the illuminations.

We understand a movement la du fost amongst the residents at Kowloon with a view to induce the Government, to establish a school in that thriving suburb of the Colony. Several loading gentlemen have been approached in the matter, and have given their ready adherence and support to the proposal, and as the establishment of a school at Kowloon would do away with one of the objections of people with families from residing on the other side of the Harbour, the matter

receive farther support

from the owners of property. There are between 60 and 60 children in the housi holds at Trimtratsoi, Yaumatiand Hunghom, and this is considered quite suficient to justify the application for a new school.

A. S. WATSON & Co., If the school were established it in probabie

LIMITED.

AEN

FAMILY AND DISPENSING

CHEMISTS:

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

DRUGGISTS.

ANALYST S.

PERFUMES.

PATENT MEDICINE. PROPRIETORS

AND

VENDORS.

DRUGGISTS* SUNDRYMEN.

CIGAR DEALERS,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS;

ARD

AFRATED WATER MAKERS.

Plordten and 2chil-The Hongkong Dispensary,

dron

Mr and Mea T. E.

Satsom

Consul and Mre Sey-

mour

Ms W. M. Joan-Mr & Mr. F, Shaw

stone and valet Mr J. Kinghorn Capt. Kirby, P.N.

Mr F. E, Shepa

Mr T E. Thomson Capt. Tillett

Mr J. Kirkwood Mr A. W. Walkinshaw Mr&Mrs Heury Kitter W. Whiley Mr S. A. Korczki Mr Charonco Ř. Wal- Baron and Barocess tur

Capt. and Mrs Wras

tealey, R.E

do Ledario M: J. E. Lathan

The British steamer Diamond reports: Hed monsoon and fine weather throughout. Mr

The Dritish atauner Hatton reports: Swatow to Hongkong, light variable winda,

The Germia stermor Bellona reports: Had light wind and sea to 14 N.; after this high sea from N.

Lyall

NOUNT ABSTIN HOTEL,

and tooth sea, cloudy weather. Steamers Mr and Mrs Joline H. Greif in Swator, Cunton, Sichan, Kungpai, Yung thing and Techeony.

Andrew and child Miss Hogg Me S. S. Benjamin is. Bogg Mr H. E. Boxaba Mr and Mra H. Hum. Mr and Mrs D. E. phreys & 3 children

Beaw

My Chantrey Inchbalik Mr Har Buck

Mr W. MacEwen Mr R. H. R. Burderðr C. Malsch Dr and Mrs Canilia Mr.H. F. Meyeriak Mr and Mrs 0. C.Mias Dayon Mr 8. F. Carlisle

Mra Fan Nierop Clohen Commander H. Cose Mre Foste

Mr & Mr H. W. Paul

The British steamer Nanshun reports: Left Bangkok on the 21st February, and aft Koh-i-chang on the 23rd. Fine wea- ther throughout; foggy making the land.

The British steamer Fhra Choi Klao re- ports: Had moderate S.E. wind down Gulf of Siam, to Palo Obi, te Paracels moderate N.Ewind, with elight swoll from thence to part, poderate to light S. winds, with much fine weather.

The Britiab steamer Cheang Locks Kian reports Sourabaya to Singapore, fresh N.W. monsoon; from Singapore light Eas terly and N.E. wande, fine weather, and an heavy swell from the N.E, and E.

Mrs Brian

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MATES will close

For SINGAPORE, HAVRE & HAM-

BURG

Per Kriemhild, at 11.30 a.m., on Satur

day, the 3rd March,

186 For STRAITS & CALCUTTA.—

Me J. B. Coughtrie Mias Stanley

worth, R.NA... Me Jamos Rankin J

Mrs Fawkes & maid Captain Fawkes R. Nikir U. 9, Taylor

---VICTORIA HOFIL

Mica Brinn:

Copt. Buchanan

Capt. van Garback

Me Genge Caulton

Mr

Mr E, Hanesbo

Me lenyekebi

珊藥大港香

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841.

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED.

The Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong,

The Blaughal Pharmoney, 24, Nanking Road,

Shangbai.

Botics Jogtesa, 14, Escolta, Manila.

The Canton Dispentary, Canton.

The Dispensary, Foockow.

The Hongkong Dispensary. Hapkow.

The Hongkong Dispensary, Tiantsin.

London Offics, 8 Fenchurali Roslings,

Hongkong, January 20, 1804

MARRIAGE.

that, in a short apasa of time, it would be taken advantage of by a still larger number of children. A attitable site is likely to he obtained at a nominat rental from some of the proprietors who recognise the banellt likely to adore from having a tool at Kowloon, and antil public funds ero fres for the eception of a permanent stroture a decent matsbed might be used as a school. room. A public meeting will probably be held next week to sonelder the proposal.

We are requested to state, with regard to the Chinese Fireworks and Procession on Saturday night, that, the whole of the E6- planade in front of the Prays Reclamation ground is reserved for the use of the Buro.

nationalities other than POLE Community Chinese. There will be no covered space, but a 'dërtain number of ends will be pro- vided for the use of ladies. The pro-

3 :

stedings will consist of Chinese fire. works, an laminated dragon proce- djön, and ed-boats.

a procession of illuminat The apolosare reserved for the European community will be marked of by coloured lanterns and will be kept by the Police. No invitation cards or tickets of admission will be issued, and people caring to attend should not be on the ground later than 8.45 p.m. The procession of bouts will start at the nine o'alook gun, and the lighting up of them will commence at eight o'clock. The boat procession starts fam Morrey Pier and proceeds westward down the length of the Praya as far as Jardine's Wharf, where it will dispersa. The cours will be marked out by illuminated cargo boats placed at intervals of about 80 feet from oach other. Any steam-launches desiring to take part in the procession can do so, provided that they are illuminated and do not go khiểnd of the pioneer launch. They should státos themselves fa rear of the extreme last marking boats not later than eight ofalcok

pm. Daring the proceedings on the Re

clamation Ground the Band of the Hong kong Regiment will, with the kind permis sion of Lt. Col. Barrow and offers of the Hongkong Bogiment, play a election of tunes. The channel for the boats is 100 feet wide. The number taking part in the procession in upecrtain, but will not exceed

six hundred. The only route for chairs or

other vehicles on to the Reclamation Ground splanada is past the married quarters of the Murrzy Barraoke, at the East end of the Ear planade. The prooiedings will aloas at 11 pm. or earlier. D

Ta procession in connection with the Man Mo temple commenced in all its nelay hideousness

Bud in soms this morning, and parts of the town business was practically shapended for several hours." About tho tiffin hour a prolest, was at last raland by kho baily and brations horses L. CH Boad, and an order was given for the Police to divert the procession from

O. making a second journey along Queen's Road from Pottinger Street to tka 101 City Hall The execution of this order very nearly gavo tina: to, e roku À

On the 13th February, at the Cathedral, couple of Indian sonstables, one on the Macao, ANNIE JOSERENE, eldast daughter back of a pony, the other on foot, endan of the late Podro Loureiro, to Dr. ALBANO vored to stem the procession at the D'Agiti De Macabras, attorney General, Macao. Mr and Mrs Mullett-No card,

Mr Thos. Meek Mr Midlse.

Mr and Mrs Reht. Mr and Mra Nuon

Dizon and family Me à Parrez Mr W. M. Dens

Mir D. C. Smita Mr. J. 8. Smith Darsat Mr J. F. East.

II. I. Tang Mra Funer

Misa Tazuli Me Townchend Miss Triggo Mr Vallance

Mr E. Forgasson

Per Arratoon Aycar, at 11-20 a., on Miss Grogor

Saturday, the 3rd March

For KOBE & YOKOHAMA,—–

Par Benalder, at 11.30 a., on Saturday,

the 3rd inst

This Steamer has aperior Accommoda- NURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, For WUHU Hen for First and Second Cissa Passengers and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess.

Fur Freighför Pasange, apply to

SIKHSSEN & Co., Agents,

· Hongkong, March 2, 1884.

ALHO FOR

DYSPEPTICS AND INVALIDS.

Mr D. Harding,

Mr F, B. Hardy Miss Hargreaves

вел

Mr Verner

Mr J. R. Wain

PRÅK HOTEL.

Per Pasting, at 11.30 am, on Saturday, Mr R. Murray Adam Capt. and Mrs Moors

the 3rd inst

Mr J.-C. Murray For AMOY & STRAITS

Meland. Mra Gen.Mr A E Skool?

Grimble

Mr A. Findlay Smith Capt. and Mrs Hual Mr Stókes Mr HaoLean Capt. & Mrs Welman -Mr-Medhurst

Per Damond, at 1.80 p.m., on Saturday,

the 3rd inst.

415 TT is specially recommended as an article For SHANGHAL-

Per Lymoon, at 3.30 p.m., on Satur

day, the 3rd inat, instead of as pre- viously notified.

·FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

of diet for NURSING MOIHBRB

it

Steamship MOGUL, Captain FREE 5.8 Deligna, Captain F. Jaun will strengthen and support them, and at For AMOY & MANILA-

GOLDING, sailing at Noon, on TUES- DAY, the 20th March, will proceed

haring arrived from the above Paris, the same time enrich the natural milk Donsignees of Oargo are hereby requested

to VICTORIA, B., and TACOMA to send in theic Bill of Lading for counter and increase the supply.

INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKO. HAMA.

Through Bills of Lading ed to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and Canadian and -United States Point

to

Consular Involoss of Goods for United Bates Points should be in quadriplicate and one copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of The Freight Agent Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash. Parools must be sent to our Office with addross marked in full by 8 pm on the day previous Lo sailing,

sigualare, by the Undersigned, and to take immediate delivery of alangalde, their Goods from

INFANTS fed on this Food put un

Any Cargo impeding hor discharge will flash rapidly. oak KOWLOON WEARF & GODOWE Co., L be landed into the Godowns of the Hora and stored at Cuiniger risk and expense.

In Two and sixpenny and One and

Goods have left the Godowns, and al: Goods

No Claims will be admitted after the sixpenny bottles at $1.10 and 70 cents. remaining andalivered after the 9th Instant will be subject to xent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Gooda

are to be left in the Godowns, where they

AGENTS IN HONGLONG :

Per Zairo, at 4.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 3rd inst For SWATOW AMOT & FOOCHOW.

Per Haitan, at 5 pm, on Saturday,

the 3rd inst.

TEAK DELIVERY.-Lotters, &, will be delivered by the 12 and 330 o'clock for the Peak may be posted in the General Trama only Correspondence and Parcèle

Post Office up to 11:30 am, or 3 p.m., or in the Letter Boxes is the Curs till time of Departure. With regard to lettera from the Peat additional Letter Boxer have been," affixed to Police Botes at Magazine Chap, by Peak Church, and at Mount Kellet,

For further information as to Paisago or will be examined on the 9th Inst., at Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., which will be cleared: at 12.53 and 4 p.zn.

Freight, apply to

DODWELL, JARLILL & Co.,

Added gentar

Hongkong, February 27, 1891.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

General Memoranda MONDAY, March 5:

The China Mail.

far Berest side of the Club. “All mazction and boan given to promenade Quena's Road, The publication of this issue commenced the Chinese committee, could not under- at 7.00 p.

stand this interference. To them it up. peared, unwarranted. No interpréter vis there at first to inform them that-lihs that be had decided to change. powera their official mind, and it was no wonder that the Chinese, backed by an un celled permissiva tom an official higher than a Sikh police constable, rented the interruption of the triumphal

BONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1884.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The O. &0. . Belgio, with the AMERI

GAN MAIT of Feb. 8, Jeff Yokohama

on Thursday, March 1, as daylight, progress of the theso drogoms and all their and may be expected here on or about. motley satelliten. The match was kindled Tasday, March 6.2 mm you

A and it would have taken yery little more to The M. M. Oo, a steamship Crus, with creates thorough-going riot.

the FRENOR Mar of February 3,

left Singapore on Thursday, March 1, were thrown at the Indian constables, who

a

2 p.m., and may be expected here behaved with commendable, coolness, and

on or about Thursday, the 8th March. the arrival of someone to expl

This Packet brings replies to letters

The M. P. sister Mogul left Yokohama street to the Prayx sy despatched from Hongkong on Dec. 28, son for turning the process

The

for Hongkong, viz ports, on Fab. 28.

P. & 0. 22. Guatior Left Singapore for this port on Feb. 27, and may be ex- Cari pestad here on or about Maroli 6: The China Mutual sa Paping, from Glas gow and Liverpool, Isit Singapore on March 1, and may be expected here on or about March 7 dana

Noon. Private Meeting of Shareholders of The Panjom Mining Co. El, at the Company's Office. 9p.m.Performance at the City Hall. WEDNESDAY, March 7—

Goody por Glenesk undelivered after this

date subject to rent. THUESDAY, March 8

Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The

Hongkong

Hotal Co., Ltd., at the Company's Hotel FRIDAY, March 9

Goods per Bellona undelivored after this THE M. M. Co. Bas. Omis, with the French

date subject to zeub

mail of Feb. 3, left Eingapore on Thursday, SATURDAT, March 10

the 1st inst., at 2 p.m...: Noon-Masting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., at

Isponsabsurd to allow angh unmitigated

pean quattor of the city allowed it the authorities should baro taken proper steps to prevent any collialen between the processionists and the police There are other Europeans besides those in Quoon's Road who anenld bare been saved noias crested by the procession, and having the proruciating agony of listening to that

allowed the Chinese to furs, nepa town into a temporary panddmenium-lite seems a bit unreasonable to stop thesfum just because it got upon the Queen's Road

Local Rates will be charged. No Sunday the Company'a Ofice. A Ta Ta Chelydra, from Caloutta and level. In noems strange why the "ourt.

SIZMISSEN &

Agents.

LIMITED,

delivery, Benders are requested to cancol thair Stamps by writing the word Stamped

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

Boross them. Gavers containing Bank

Hongkong, March 2, 1894,

416

00 Notes, do, should be registered.

Noon-Morting of Shareholders of The

drums, oymbals, and cabes hideous lustre Jelebu Mining & Trading Co., Ltd, at traite, left Singapore for his port on icente ahauild hút be put to stance wher the Exchange Bags.

Thunday, the lot instezit, ut ipfa, gether, however, in Lie Eurozona Charter

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.