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HONGKONG RIFLE ASSQUIATION. PROGRAMME OF TWELFTH PRIZE
BASES MEETING; FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY,
March 23rd, 24th, and 25th, 1804. ***
TO.EN HELD AT KOWLOON ON
PRESIDENT Lieat. Colonel JERARD, D.A.A.G.- COMMITTEE: Dortmunder Ashe, R.N.: Arthur Chan, man, Beg; Major Eyton, B.LL: O Ford, Esq; Lisut Col Jerrard, D. A.A.G..¡ In- spector Maun Capt. Palmer. D.A.0.0.0.; Lieut. Col/Robinson, BLI; E. Robinson, Esq.; E. C. Shepherd, Haq Inspector A. Watson; H. B. Wodehouse, Esq., O.M.G. TREASURER
Captain Palmer, O.S.D..
Hans Nos 1.4.6 and 1, in which may bons
de current Bervice Rife, properly idth ticated to the Committeo, will be allowed. Pull of 6 lba Rifles may be tested before, and/or after shooting,
5.-Sights Slips of paper or other sub- alance capable of being shifted are not al- lowed; nor aliding wind-ganges on Rides or Carbines copt in Competitions 1, 4, 5 and 10, and then only if they bona fide form part of a service rifle admitted under Rule
AND KONG FOLD CLUS SKY MEETING, 1894,
WILL BE HELD AT TER
RACE COURSE-WONG NEI CHONG, Kindly lens by the STEWARDS OF THE
HONGKONG JOCKEY CSU),
ON
SATURDAY, 7th April, 1884. 6.-Position :—Ang, except in Compati- | First Saddling Bell will be rung at 1,30 p.m. tiau No. 2 when the member must stand 1. or kndal whilst shooting, and Competitions Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12, when he must adopt either the sitting, kneeling, or prone position,
7-Martini-Heary ammunition will be provided ori payment.
8.-Competitors can shoot in any match at any time during the Mosting unless otherwise specified..
9.-Two sighting shots-ticket price 10 cents eash--will be allowed at each an-range in every competition except No. 3.
HON. SECRETARY NAME A. Chaproni, Esq.---.-- ABST, HON. SECRETARY Inspector Mann. tata Coners Distance 200 yards.
No. of Shot Seven. Unlimited tries, 30 conta each. Ton prizsa, value
45. See condition No. 10. 2nd.-Quem's at Stage-Distance 200 yards. Members only. No. of Shots --Bored:
Eatranos 50 coula. Four prizes, valus 80 per cent, of the Entries with $10 added. Position-Standing or Kneeling.
3rd Ladies Tournament. Open to Lady Members or their Nominass-Distance 300 yards. No. of Shote-Sar, No entrance fee. Ses conditions No. 3 and 14. Te prizes. Pair of silver salt- collars and spoon presented by Mr 3. J. «Francis ; Gold and Pearl Brooch prement. ed by Dr Ayres, C.M.G.; Cat-glass scent bottle, Silver top, prevented by Carl! Hoormant, Esq.; Pair of Vases present તમે
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by Moss Kahn & Co.; $10 note pra- santed by 0. Vivise Ladds, Esq. Ja panese card tray presented by Look Hing: Silver Box presented by E. O Nicolle, Esq.; prize prosented by D. Nowrojee, Esq; Bilver Buckles prosent ed by Wang Hing; a prize prosented. by H. E. Wodehouse, Esq., O.M.G.
Mambors 4th.---- Arsociation-300 yards
only. Monday after Lunch. No. Shota-Seren. Unlimited entries, 30 vente esch. Five prizes, 80 por cent of entries. 5th-All Comers-Distance 500 yards. No. of Shots Saren, Unlimited en tries, 30 cepta oach. Ten prizes, value $45. See condition No. 10) 6thQueen's 1st Stage-Diatonca 500 yards. Members only. No. of Shots, Seven, Entrance D0 cents. Four prizes, valuo 80 per cent of the entries with $10 added. 7th.~Queca's 2nd Stage-Distance 500 yards Members only. No. of Sbots- Ten. Entrance 60 cents. Fire priser, value 80 per cent, of the antries with $10 added, and $10 prosented by Chan Tong.
20-In All Comers Competiti na the number and/or values of prizes may he in- areased if entries and expoares adnit of it 11-Members shooting for the Queen's Aggregates will bare precodenco at the Hanges.
12-Range-keapers (on the day on which they have kept, or are detailed to keep a range, for not less than 1 hours), and the Hon. Secretarion will have precede: ca over other Mombore.
13-Firing entries tu cramenco at 10 am. on each day, and cesce at, or about, but not later than 5.30 p.m.
There will be an interval for Refresh- ments at 12.30.
14Competition No. 3 will be fired between 3.30 and 3 o'clock on Monday, 26th March, weather portaitsing, during which time the All Comers Competition, at the 500 and 600 yards Rangos. will be re- quired to cease.
Lady Winners, in order of merit, aball be permitted to selout their Prizes provin ed that they or some pero suthorised by them attend at the Committes Tent at the conclusion of the Competition. Any Win. uer who does not attend or is not duly represented will have a prize allotted by the Committee.
15.-Every Competitor for the Queen's Prizes in pacially requested to send in his scores not later than 3.30 p.m. on Monday, 26th March.
16.-One Blow-off shot will be allowed at the 800 and 900 yardie Ranges Blow. of shots must be fired into the blow-off pite.
17. Ties and matters bot otherwise provided for will be decided by Bisley Rules.
18.--Competitors must write their names and descriptions on their tickets distinctly, in English sharters
10.--The Committee tent, whore tickets and all information can be obtained, will be our the 500 yards Bange.
The Committee reserve to themselves the right to alter the description of any of the prizes herein stated, and also times of shooting, entry, Ranges, and Targets.
Kay, Sti.Queen's 1st Stage.-Distance000 yards. Members only. No. of Shate-Savon. Patrones 50 cents. First prize, 810, pra: sented by Chas: J. Holliday, Esq. and Four other prizes value 8 per cent. of the entries, with $10 added. 9-Queen's 2nd Stage,-Distance 600 Farda. Members only. No of Shots Fifteen. Entrapoo 50 cents. First prize, $10, presented by Lieut.-Col. Robinson, S.L.I., and four other prizes, value 80
Members are reminded that, they are not per cent. of the entries, with $10 added. 10th.-Quer 3rd Stage Distance 600 entitled to ûre na suck, or to the enjoy yard. No. of Shots-Seven. Unlimited ment of any privileges, unless their suba entries, 30 cents each. Saven prizes,criptions are paid before date of seating. value 80 per cent...of the entries.
Ranges have been detailed sa follows:
Persons wishing to join the H. R. Association should send their names, with that of proper and record the Her
. 21 Secretary notator than W
1 $5. March, at 4 o'clock p.m. S Ladies $
11th-Queen's 3rd Stage.-Distance 600] All competitions.
Ferline Bange
yards. Members only No of Shots-Ten, 200 yards-Friday, Saturday and Mouday 10—2.30– Entrance bi cents. "Four prizes, value 80 ; se çanta-Monday 1.90 -- 30 Milkary Range; B.1.1.) per cent of the ontries, with 810 added. 500 jane-Friday 10- 3.80
12th-Queen's 3rd Stage.--Distance 900
yards. Marabera only. No of Shots-
Ton. Entrance 50 cents. Four prizea, va lus 80 per cent of the entries, with $10 added.
13th. Queen's lit Stage Aggregate,Op- tional Aweepstake of 60 cents each. The highest scorer talee the pool. 14th-Nuray Aggregate Restricted to mambors, who have never won outright
Amcolation Babaaription up, or First or second prize exceeding the value of £1 at any previous prize meeting in Hongkong or slap where, and whose re. apoctivo socces is competitions Non. 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12 (the three stages of the Quaen's) make the highest Agpre- gate. Entrance #1. Three prizes, 60 per cent. of entries, $10 prosented by Commander Ashe, R.N., and $10 added. 16th.-Queen's 2nd Stage, Aggregate.-Op- tional sweepstake of 50 cents aach. The highest scorar to take the pool. 16th-Queen's 3rd Stags Aggregate:
Op:
tional aweepstake of 50 cents sach. The highest scorer to take the pool, 176b. Queen's Aggregate.-For Competi- tor whose respective scores in the Three Stages of the Queen's make up the highest aggregates. Entrance 81.
Tat Prize The Taikuan Cup, present- ed by members of the Chinese Imperial | Maritime Customs.
Bad Prind Cups presented by H. E. Sir William Robinson, K.C.M.G.
3rd Prize-Cup presented by Sir Fielding Clarke, Kt.
4th Prize Cup; presented by H. E. Major General Barker,: 0.B.: 6th, 815, prosented by H. N. Mody, Esq.; Etb, $16, presented by C. J. Holliday, Esq.; 7th, 810, presented by Fion. E. B. Beli tion, O.M.C.; 8th, 810, presented by Hoa. C. F. Chator; 9th, 210, prosented by Jady Press, 10th, $10, premated by Hongkong Telegraph.
The N. B. 4. Silver Medal will be pro- sented to the Member making the highest aggregate in the Queen's with the Martini- Elnary Rifle.
The winner of a National Rife Anno- ciation silver or bronze medal or medala shall be entitled to compate once at the Prize Meeting of-be National Ride As sociation for His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales Prize in respect of each madal won by him, but he cannot compete more than once in each year.
POOL OPEN TO ALL COMERS 500 Váşlı” 20° cents each shot.
--Eaturday 11 6.30 Military Nengo (BLL)
10--19.30
yarda-Friday 10 30 New Military Hange
turday 115.83
(RX.E) -Konday 10-1
600 yards Memoniti
Friday 2.30-40 Maral Range. -Saturday 1.80– 5.30 ( Monday 10.00- 6,30)
500 yards-Piday 10-12.30
Saturday, 10-11.Neval Rang 900 yards-day "1:30 – 8,50 || -Haturday 11-12.30)
ARTHUR CHAPMAN, Hon. Secretary. Address Treasury Offices, or
, Cameron Villas, the Posk.
Hongkong, March 21, 18o4.
NOTIQ E
536
THE OHINA MUTUAL STEAM. NAVIGATION COMPANY;
LIMITED.
20. General--DOUGLAS STEAMSHUP CO.
Cyclops, British steamer, 1,383, Bart, Londen Kebruary 3, and Singapore Marc 14, General-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE..
Holden, German etc., 985, J. Brian, Saigon Marek 16, Rice. WrazEK & CO.
A Danish steamer, 592 Rarebeak, HAREHOLDERS na hereby informed,
that at General Meeting bold in Haiphong March 17, and foibow 20, Ricc Londen, & FINAL DIVIDEND 3 %end General A, R. MARTY was declared on the Crimpany's Preferencs Ehoros for the Months ending at
December.
A DIVIDEND of 5 % per annum was also declared on the Company'a Ordinary
Ebares.
The DIVIDEND WARRANTS 7ill be READY on the 27th March.
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1.HALF-MILE RACE.-Prize presented.- For all Olina Ponies Waight for inches sa per sosis, with 12 lbs added. Sub- scription Griffing of 1883-94 allowed 7 lbs.ars Bond Polo Ponion and Enoks allowed 12 iba. Second to receive $10, Third to savo atake, Entrance, 83. 2-POLO BOURRY.-Quarter Mile, ...pressuted by the Polo Cláь. For all bond fide Polo Ponies. Catch weightụ over 12st. 7 lb. Second to save stake, Entrance, $4
Prize
3.ONE MILE Bandicap-A forced entry for all China Ponies entered at the moot. ing (except in Races 2 and 7). Entrance, $1. Entries left in after the 4th of April
$4 extra. Bolrance fees with $16 added to go to the Winuer Becond to receive 820 Third to save stake, 4.-THREE-QUARTER-MILE RACE. Prize procentad.-For Subscription Griffins of per any post. Weight for inches scale. Winners and piased Ponies at any race meeting in flanktong or China (0 Days not to cont) 10 lbs, and 5 lot. extra respectively. Ponaties Accumula. tive. Second to receive $10. Third to save stake. Entrance, $3
5
The Transfer BOOKS of the Company CLOSED till the 27th Marchi, indusive. ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., Agents, Hongkong, March 21, 1894
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OCEAN STEAMSHIP, COMPANY
FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT); (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rates for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NEW CHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW un-t. Ports on the YANGTSZE),
The Op.'s. Seslija
Cycings, Captain Bax, will be despatched as above of
FRIDAY, the 23rd Instant, at Daylight,
for Freight or Pasange, apply tu
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE; Ageries.
Hougkong, March 21, 1894.
649
FOR SHANGHAI.
The Steamship
Ningpo Captain LEHMANN, wil. be despatched for the
above Port on FRIDAY, the 23rd. Instant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Bengo, Portugueso ganboat, 162, Capt. H. Carvalhosa e Athayde, Macao Maron 31.
Kutaang, Bŝitish atomer, 1,495, W, Hall Jackson, Calcutta March 3, Penang 10, and Singapore 14, Opiam and Goneral-Jar DINA, MATURION & Co.
Haperia, German steamer, 1,123, Witt, Saigon March 16, Rica-Simmer & Co.
A
March 21:-
hey, for Europa, &c.
Sydney,
Benmehr, for Saigon."
Preto, for Bainos. 5 Rheingold, for Saigon. Boho, for Sbaoghai Empress of Japan, for Shanghai, o. Loktang for Shanghai Bothwell Castle, tor Nagasaki..
CLEARĖL
ARA
Mine Mar, for Bingapore and Howthy, Dioned, for Amey, Riversdale, for Hongay Hongkong, ir Haiphong
PASSENGENUS. ARRIVED.
Par Pekin, from Amay, 10 Chinese. Per Formosa, from Cosat Ports, 113 Chi-
Per Cyclops, from Singapore, Me and Mrs Jackson, Mr and Miss Michae, and 94 Chi- LOND
POST OFFICE NOTICER. MAILS will close-
WEDKLADAY, MARCH 91, 1894).
Fer NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMAS
SAN FRANCI800,-
Par Peru, at 5 p.m., on Thursday, the 22nd inet, instead of a previously notified.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW- Par Namon, at 5 p.m., on Thursday, the
22nd instanta
MEMON, FOR, TO-MOKE
Shipping,
Moon,--Lightning leaves
Calcutta.
4p.m-Changsha leaves for Port Dat
win, das SADY SY
S Data Buena leaves for Minh chi
Meeting
For NAGASAKI KOBE, YOKOHAMA & 49 p.m.--Meeling of Victoria Lodgs
SAN FRANCISCO. (Burplementary Mail).
Per Peru, at
on Friday, the 23rd inst., instead of a previously netiled distrofKA For SHANGHAL
Per Ningpo, at 9 am, on, Friday, the
3rd instar belar For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Fer Verona, at 11.30 am, on Friday,
the 30th inst..
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKA
The British Contract Facket dus will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 29th Instant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be yond, vid Brindisi; to the Staats Settlements, Netherlands India, Bur mah, Cevlon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Mails, &c.
VIBITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL,
· Mr L ́Arenhold Mr and Mrs Marten MrJdo Ragu Barron Mr J. McWilliams Mr H. Barton Mr. D. J. R. Ma Min Chamney Mr. T. Mitchell.
Mr. B. J. Ooltburst
Me T. Merony
Ur E-Patnam Rev M, Morton
Oramer
Mr J. Dick
Mr Panber Mr W. Paritt
Mr and Mrs. Dickson Mr and Mrs F. ronder Mr W. A. Duff Plordtezi and 2 chil- Mr A. J. Easton drop
G. Fenwick ̈ ̈··· Dr. Mr R. Fit Lisnt. Ratin
Per Holstein, from Saigon, 46 Chinese, Per Ask, From Haiphong, 9 French, and 149 Chinese SVRA ALAVA
Per Kutang, from Calcutta, 20, Mas Alle Misses Young and White, Mr. Marquis de Gér Mr E. Reque Patrick and 022 Chinoso
Gibb
1.
BURDIE BAO-Prize presented.----For All China Penica Once end. Weight for inches as per salo. Provions Win- nera of a Breoga Clinge or Hurdle Reos, 10 iba. exte. Second to receive $10. Third to save atake. Entrance, 83. 6.-SEVER FORLUNGS RACE-Prize pre-at 4 p.nl.
seated. For all China Ponisa. Weight for inolea na per scale. Previens Win- ners and placed Ponies at this mooting 12 lbs. and 6 lbs. eztra respectively. Hacks and Polo Ponies allowed 7. Iba. Second to recuivo 810. Third to sare stake. Extranos, $3. 7-LADIES' NOMINATION RACE,- Three
prizes presvuted by the Polo Clab. saddle a pony on the Course at the win- nice post, moont, ride round a post about 250 yards distant; retura, dis-Taking Curyo & Passengers at througle rates. Palaces, Doctors A. Gobstzishor and H. for OHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEW... CHWANG, HANKOW and Ports on
the YANGTZE
To
mount, and reasivo cigar and a box of matches from Lady, light the orgar, mount, rido over the same course again. First past the winding post, with cigar alight. And girtba tight, to wic. En. tance, $1. Name of rider and domina- tor to accompany entry. BAIONA Prize presented.
miles. For all China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Provious non- starters at this mooting 7 lbs, extra. Second to reesire $10. Third to ave stake. Entrance, $3.
CONDITIONS:
The Meeting will be held under the Hongkong Jockey Club Rules and Bre laws with the exesptive of Bro law No. 60 which will be as fallow4:---
All ponios entared at this mooting need not necessarily be the property of the por Ban entering them, pat must be nominated and run by the same person throughout the moaling All ponies must be nominated and ridden by members of the following Clubs
THE HOOKING CLUE
The Jockey Clun.
THE POLO CLUB
THE GERMAN OLUE
THE LUNITANO CLUB,
or by the Officers of Her Majesty'e Army' and Navy.
All Polo Peniu and Haoks most be passed us so by the Committee of the Polo Club.
Tickets of admission to the Grand Sland and Enclosure, SL. Members of the Polo Club and Ladies, freo.
Entries to be scat to F. H. May, Hong- kong Club, close at 5 p.m. on Saturday,
the 31st instant.
Hongkong, Mareb 21, 1894.
HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA THEATRE
MASONIC BENEVOLENCE FUND CORPORATION.
638
ROYAL.
-0 RETURN VISIT OF THE
HE Quarterly MEETING of the above
CORPORATION will be held at MASONITONDON LYRIC COMPANY. HALL, on TUESDAY, the 27th Instant, at 5 for 6.30 p.m.
Proprietors, F. B. HABDY & SAVILLE SMITH. Manaver,...SAVILLE SMITH.
A. O'D. GOURDIN,
Secretary. Hongkong, March 21, 1894,
EOTHEN MARK LODGE--No. 264.
502
Regular MEETING of the EOTHEN A MARK LODGE will be held on THURSDAY, the 9th Losant, at 8.30 for 9 pm precisely. VIIING BERTEREN are cordially Iz te allend.
Hongkong, March 21, 1804
NOTIOK.
COMPAGNIE DES MISSAGELIE MARITIMES,
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS!
STEAM FOR
Under the Distinguished Patronage of B. E. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.Ü.M.G.
TO-NIGHT,
(WEDNESDAY), 21st March, Grand Complimentary Benefit Tondered to MISS MARIE BRIAN,
When will be produced in its entirely
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SAKION, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, ADEN, SURA PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, KAMARSEILLES, LONDON,! HAVRE AND BORDEAUX :
ALNO
The Hatrance Money for pool (less 25 per PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA.
cont.) will be divided daily.
CONDITIONS,
maja pawan s
WEDNESDAY, the 4th April,
in every detail
The Remutiful Scotch Drema
ROB BOY' IN & ACTS.
MR. FRASER SMITH as Rob Roy, AND ME 4. SOUTH as Mr. Owen, -Supported by the full strength of Company. TO-MORROW
(THURSDAY), 22nd March, Pinero's Masterpiece THE MAGISTRATE
will be given, with
MR. DENRY KITTS as The Magistrate, To be followed by all the Gems of Our Variety Items FRIDAY and. SATURDAY, --23rd and 24th March.
NO PERFORMANCE! MONDAY, 26th March,
Positively Lunt Prformance and Farewell Appearance of Compsay in Arthur Roberta Screaming Funny Burlesque IN TOWN, with all the Ohio MRI, Somos, and DANCES
SIEMSSEN & Co... Hongkong, March 31, 1894.
53%
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI (EIRECT),
The Co's Steamship
Canton, Captain SELLAR, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 24th Instant, at 4 p.m.
For Frolght or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.;
General Managers. Hongkong, March 21, 1894. INDO-CHINA STEAM: NAVIGATION
540
COMPANY, LIMITED.
„FOR SINGAPORE PENANG AND
CALCUTTA.
The Co.'s Steamship... Kutang Captaio JACKSON, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 27th Instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & 0....,
General Managers, a Hongkong, Marah 1, 1894.
SHIRE LING OF STEAMERS.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND
ТОКОПАМА,
Mr H. Grove Mr O.T. Huart Col. J. O. Hill Mr & Mrs T. Holland MT: E Jackson Mr C. J. Jackson M M. Jones Me 3. Kinghorn Osp Kirby, R.N. Mr J. Kirkwood
Mr and Mrs T. E.
Baneous
MrF, E. Sbasa
Mr Benue
Mr J. Tatnor Capt. Thompson' MH AS Thomson Uspt. Tillett Me J. de Tavernay Me and Mrs E. H. Turner & 2 children Mr W. Whiley Mr & Mrs Henry KittaMr T H. Wilson
do Ladario Mr & Mrs Long Mr G. M. Lortet Mr R. Lyall
Mr N. Woog Capt. and Mrs Wrot-
tesley, R.B.
Capt. W, 8. Wylen
MOUNT AVKIN BOZEL
Per Nydney, from Hongkong: for Saigon, Mr espax and servant, Bar R. de Beuza, Master Breamer, Sisters Candide and Julis, and 3 Chinese; for Singapore, Meears P. May, S. R. Tok, WM Adams, K Mony, 4. Kaufmann, A. Davis, S. Gimoe, Tack, Mrs Oorhont and 3 daughters, Mr and Mia Schuster and child, Mrs A. Grem barx, and 2 Chloess; for Batavia, 2 Chinese; for Columbo, Messrs B, Grane and T. Baron and BaronetsMr K. Widmer Wilson, and 3 Chiness; for Alexandria, Mr T. Bichardson; for Marselliaa, Mesura R. H. B. Border, A. Doulin, Mein, Pasploh, J. Francy Pana, R Vallezco Mastsues Sur geouCapt Borsodatle, Mrand Mrs Reira, Dir and birs Turner, 2 children and servant, Mr and Ms J. Gonzalez, Mr and Mrs L. Mr and Mrs JohnMiss C. G. Regg B. Arevalo and child. Frosa Sbagli:
Andrew and child Mr and Mrs H. Hum
phreys && children for Saigon, Misses Martine, Gutters and Me W. Bean Santos for Singapore, Mr and Mrs Ms Mr 5. S. Benjamin Mr Cheatrey Inchbald Bein and shild, M. A. Michie and sgtzant, Mr H. E. Bosshall Me G. Malsch Mr sud Mrs Rocher; for Marseilles, Mr Mr and Mrs D, Frandria, Miss Margaret Elliot,
Mesars I Broen
Mra Van Nierop 1. Mr & Mrs H, W. Paul Harding, Azadt, H. Price and Macdonald. Mr. Hart Buck Fren-be-fer Singapore, Meses amir Dead Mrs Cuthors Port mura, Y. Leto, J. Takai, Timakawa and Mr and Mrs O. .Mr James Rantin T. Ogawa. From Yokohamas; for Saigon, Cohen
Mr C, S. Taylor Messrs H. Delmas, Cengeriau, Le Brilland, Mr J. B. Coughirin Lieut. Commander Lebreton, and D. Lary; for Singapore, Usptata Fawkes, R. N. Taffnell, R.N. Mears H. Osborne, Osakaru, and Mrs Mr Fawkes & maid Mrs Tufnell Shirajahi Nuné; for Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Miss Hogs
Mr J. V. V. Varnɛn
VICTORIA HOTEL
J. A Scott, Messrs Odon. Vinalı, E. Kita- gua, J. A. Brandeburg, Pollot, Mitcharo Oshima, M. le Roveroad Chiquet, Mesars Miss Barry Nakasima, M. Charanne, Vigoursex, Gaur, Mr G. C. Bowman Tusiere, J. M. Rosenthal and Alisonoki Mrs Brian 041 Ranahawa.
Mus Beinn Capt. J. Bruha Capt. Buchanan
U.
E,Mr H. F. Mayorink
Per Empress of Japan, for Shanghai, Meats R. M. Cadwallader, Kolsall, Young, Ng Chan Soy, Wai Yak Chee, Chuong, and MP Fred, W. Caray Mrs Sonne; for Kobe, Mr and Mrs Lycett Mr Geogs Culton and 2 obilären, Capt. Herlings, Mr and Mrs Dr B. V. Comar Magee, Dr. and Mrs Wesselhorit, Mr De Dir H. Delmar Windt, Mr Lancaster and valot, Miss Mr C. H. Dodd Swann, General Annesley and valot for Mr C. Damer Yokohama, Sir Wm, and Lady Robinson Mr Durant maid and 2 children, Mies Monmound, Mr Mr & Mrs Earnshaw and Mrs Andrews, Mesars Player, Lawson, Mr J. F. East, Mies J. M: Wilson, Mr Less, Capt. Onslow, Mr W. Esparshot and Mr Todd; for Portland, Mr. and Mr Mrs Farmor Lam Ping. Mesars Low Choo, Low Yoy, Mr E, Forgasson and Low Wai Lock for San Francisco, Mr C. Girard 533 | Misa Kylo, Capt. and Mrs Simmonsen"; für Miss Gregor
Chicago, Captain Dayton for St, Faul, Mr D. Harding Miss A. Patterson; for Liverpool, Inspector Miss Hargreaves Stanton; for London, 'Mr A. BL Bruce,
The Steamship
Cardiganshire, Captain Larcoux, will be WEDNESDAY, Lun 28th Instant.
edu patshed on or about
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, March 21, 1894.
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED. Few FOR LONDON VIA POETS OF CALL.
The Co. Steamship
Dante, W. N. SHAW, Umm'der, will to despatched as above on or about the 30th Instant
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, March 21, 1694.-
530
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Goods per Gleason, undelivered after this
date subject to rent expus Goods: Karlsruhe undelivered After
bid date subject to rent
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
A. S. WATSON & CO.
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FAMILY AND DISPENSING
CHEMISTS.
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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
AND
AERATED WATER MAKERS.
Mr G. W. Henderson The Hongkong Dispensary, Dr. Henderson
羽泰大港香
Mr Iseyekobi
Mr B. Hunsche
Mr E Lent
Mr Thos. Mank
Mr and Mrs Mallets: "
Mr F. Millar
Mr J. Mbiler
Mr and Mrs Nunt
Mrs Sampedro Mr Gi Bewall
Capt. and Mrs Simon
Bot
Mr D. C. Saith
Mr J. H. Smith.
Miss Tasseli
Mr E. Towncheand
Miss Trigge
Me Vallanca Mr Verner
"Mr J. Warrant
PEAN HOTEL
Cal. and Mrs Dowden, Mr A. O. Parkin, Mr J. Chaudet Capt. and Mrs Moore
Mr
and Mrs Sepulondi, Mr and Mrs Hel- Mr and Mrs Gen. Mr J. G. Matrzy land, Lord and Lady Ashburton, wald and Grible
Mr A. B. Beals
Quotations
valet, Hon. A. H Bating, Dr. and Mrs Dick Capt and Mrs Hunt Mr A. Findlay Smith
Mr Stokes von son, Mr Bright, Mr Main Rumboy, Sir Wa.. Mr ManLoan Young, Mr. W. Henderson, Mr M. R. Mr Medkarst ---:-- Capir & Hu Wolnian Martinean, Mr and Mrs Nocton, Mr L. D. Benjamin, MEL A. Smith, Misses ML C. Alcook, Lady Alcook, and B. M. Alcock, Mr Douglas Dick, and Mr A. E. Grage. From Shanghai for Montreal. Dr. Kirk bribe; San Francisco, Mr W. Kantack, and Mr Kaligarton. From Kobe for London, Miss Shakspeare. From Yokohama: for Vancouver, Mr W. MeJobustore and vales, and Mr N. Holmes.
Par Banmohr, for Saigon, 20 Chinese. Per Presto, for Hnihowy 1.0 Chíneas, t Per Hotnow, for Shanghat, 2 Europeans
To DEPART
Per Diomed, for Amoy, 620 Chinasa.
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British steamer Formcsa reports;
From Tazasi to Amoy, munderate: N.Fly
brebze and fine weather. From Amoy to
of diet for NURSING MOTHERS Sator, fresh N.Eip breeze and high sta
From Bestow to Hongkong, moderate E.N.E, breeze and fire weather, Steamer
will strengthen and support them, and atin Amoy Pekin, Steamers in Switow,
the same time enrich the natural milk and increase the aupply,
HONGKONG, March 21, 1804, OPIUM--Now Patua, cash,... 625
Old
.630/669 New Benarve, cash, 650 cash, 660
DA
Now Malwa credit, 630 Allowanco, Catties, 11 Old Malwa, credit, 640/50 Allowance, Catties, Persian, Oily, New, 570 Allowance, Callies, MI Persian, Paper tied 150 Allowance, Usitisa, 1/1
- Exchange, Dy BoxgEONG, March 31, 1894,
Bank, Wire,
22
On demand, 30 days! sight;
months sight, Credits; 4 Documentary, 4mostle's
Va Pari
On demand,
Credite, & worthe sight,
Ja Berlin-Demand,... On New York
weigung. Woerung, Chirich and Ott, The British taster Cyclops' reparts : Had strong monsoon and bigh ten
The British steamer Kutiong reporta : Calcutta to Andaina Island, moderate INFANTS fed on this Food put on to light S. W winde; thence Persog light Easterly and N.Ely winds and flesh rapidly
amooth-ssa. Penang to Singapore, light raciable winds and cloudy. Left Singapore: Da Bombay with thick weather and heavy fairishich soon cleared off and settled down to fresh monacon and rough sea, continuing to
In Two and sixpenny sud, One and
Box Office at Messrs. KELLY & Waten's, Hongkong, March 21, 18941 sixpentry bottles at $1.10 and 70 cents,
COMPANY, LIMITED.
1-Estries must be sent to, with the re- the Company's S quisite fees for all competitions (except Nor.
CALEDONIEN, Commander FRANDIN, INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 1, 4, 5 and 10) to the Hon. Presaurer, Cap with MALLS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, Pain Palmer, D... glet March before noon on Wednesday, 21st March. after which time double Entrance Ford will be charged te
-In all competitions, tres cost- tors must saler or there will be no fit prize, four or no second, air orno third, and
so on.
and DARGO, will leave this l'ort for the abovo places.
Cargo and Spoole me
registered forFROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND London a well as for Mareuilas, K PARATIVA SINGAPORE, cepted in transit through Marseillos for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be, Noon: 3-Competition No. The Ladies'
will be received on" "blan Cargo Tournament open to Members, nomia-Stein and Farcels sted by Lady Members, present to the the 3rd April 1994. Colony, at the time of nomination to be sunt on board; they must Lady to nominale more than one replethe Agency's Office.)" confative," hot any member to "libot for
Contella and value of Packages, are
more than one Lady Each Lady to prequired. aat har Champlon with a colour, or faYOUT, For further inn
to be worn by him whilst shooting, without Company's Offe
which no che will be admited to shoot.
binet
Rifles-Morrini-Hours, MH, Car. and the Engkat Borvibe Magazine Ride only to be used, except in Competi
G, DE CUAMPKAD.
Hongkong, March 2k, 12447
AGENTS IN HONGKONGLE MOLTO (POST OFFICE NOTICES. Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,
LIMITED,
M
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
90
SHIPPING.
NANCIAL ARRIVALS: NO
ux Company's 8B.S. Kuteng having arrived from the above Parts, Con- aignces of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside, na Bay N EAS
Cargo impeding the discharge p
romain-
ing on hours after Noon of the 27th Insp., will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into Gredowns at Eust Point, No Fire Insurance will be effected Billa of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE MATHESON & Co.,
man Genéral Manageri,
Bungkung, March 21, 1894.
512
March 21Y Taksang, British steamer, from Usaton, Laksung, British stea
hatesinet, from Canton.
Hoilet, British aleamer, from Canton. Petin, British steamer 118, Raymond, Amoy Mar. 19, General ---MALCAMPO & Co. Formosa, British steamer, 689, T. Hül,
MAILS will close:→→
For HAIPHONG
Per Hongkong, at 10.30 on Thure he day, the 22nd instanteleonegal
For SAIGONZA
Per Pronto, at 10.30 am., on Thursday,
the 22nd inst
WE
For STRAITS & LONDON ~~
Per Lighting at 11,30 s., no Thura-
day, the 22nd inst
For MAUAO, PORT DARWIN, THURA-
DAY ISLAND,COOKTOWN TOWN SVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY &
Thursday
For AMOY & MANILAVERA
Por Esmeralda, at 430 p.m., on Thurs-
day, the 22nd Inst
On demand
201
1.99
Credile, 60 days' night,
Wire,
2601
On demasid,
On Calcutta..........!
Wire
ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841,
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED.
The Hongkong Disposary, Hongkong.
The Bhanghai Pharmacy, 24, Hanking Ready
Shanghai.
Botios Inglesa, 14, Escolta, Manila.
The Canton Dispensary, Canton,
The Dispensary, Foodbow.
The Hongkong Dispensary, Hankow,
The Hongkong Dispensary, Tientsint
London Office, 8 Fenchurch Buildings, E.C
Hongkong, January 96, 1694.
101
The publication of this issus tommetzer of af 6.50 b.m..
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1804
Iris frequently said, in a Jasting or perhaps rather a sarcastic spirit, that wo davo to go sbrand in order to get news about ourselves. The evidence adduced. Jin support of this somewhat salonishing statement is not, as a rule, convincing or even credible. The American tele 111 gram which informed us that eight 1/11 inches of snow had fallen at Singapore 1/11 on a certain day last year was in one senget news," but the Singaporerna. could hardly be expected to accept the announcement as socurate. “Nor bould the inhabitanta of Hongkong be sup” Sposed to swallow the statement —alse made in a recent American telegramen that some thres hundred pistes had been executed in the colony in one day. It is a great thing to be gifted with imaginative powers of a superior order, but imagination often interferes with the accuracy of what, in the podat 16A Besh of the term, could be defined su
nova People who are fáze distant: from Hongkong and who know little or nothing about the place he 20 not aware even of the fact tingitis a- British colony or that it in the Malin and Gibraltar of the Für East -zony be forgiven for making unfounded state- menm with regard to this pour inte island and its people. Even a globe.) | trotter who pays." briaki visit to the place and puta bin impressions of it in a book may be able to plead sotusthing in mitigation of sentence – although) is la difficult to conceive what he could plent unless it were something that bast lan whole bama on the poor harman DG- pessary compositor. - Batwhen a gentle- man who has been resident in the calny. for some years indulgen in fairy talar About:uly the case is too bed to admit of any consideration being allowed wither
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On-Shangust
On dawand,
30 days sight, private paper
02.0
200 $10.00
27d
Gold Leal, 100 fus (per
SoverEiR14 (Bank's buying ratel Silver (per of)
Temperature,
AAN Hoserosa, March 21, 1884.
Lakers of Msers Falconer de Oc, a Premises, Quem's Bond)
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