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IVING OHESS TOURNAMENT. LINTON CHADOR ORGAN

EN

BESTORATION FUND,

Under the Battonesyal

B. E. Sie WLAN ROBINSON MW

ROBINSON.

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements.

CEALED TENDERS will be Received A by the NAVAL STOREKEEPER, H. M. HUN

YAGYTRYNA Instant, at 2 p.m., for the SUPPLY and when Required of WORKMEN of the undermentioned Trades for One Year from the 1 AFRI NEKI, VIZ.:-

H. E Major-General Drosy BARKER and

Mra, BAKKE,

Bir BIEZDING CLARKS and Lady Clarke. Commodore Boys and Mrs. BOYER,

A LIVING OKESS TOURNAMENT. will be held on the

TENNIS LAWN AT EAT POINT

(Kindly lent by the Hon. J. J. Keswor),

ON

SATURDAY AFTERNOON,

March 31st.

By Courtesy of Lt.-Cal. ROBINSON and Offlcars the Band of the Shropshire Light! Infantry will be in attendance.

Admission $1.00, Childron ball price. Ticketa may be obtained et Messrs. KELY Rød WA18K, Moss LANE, CRAW- rous & Co., and Mesers. W. Powell & Co.

Hongkong, March 3, 1994.

Mails.

STEAM FOR

436

PLUMBERS,

MARONS, CAULKERS

SHOEMAKERS.

The right to reject the lowest any Tonder is reserved.

H. M. NAVAL YARD,

Hongkong, March 26, 1894

565

THE

GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS,

FOR MARSEILLES AND LONDON, FLA SUEZ CANAL.

The Steamabip

Captain WEBSTER, WIJT DET www

despatched sa above TO. MORROW, he 28th Instant, at Noon

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Q

Agents Hongkong, March 27, 1894.

494

"Destinatio

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Bremen & Ports of Cal Karlsruhe (s).. Japan

Terous (8)...... Kohé aur. Yokohus. Dryfendale (s). London, Suez Can Myrmidon (6).......... Londen & Ports of Call Assam (8)................: Londen, v.Porte of Cal. Carifa (6), Leudon,

Spondiles | (a). ..Java (a). Liomdon。 -*4* 4*4* London

aden (a). Manila, via amoy...... Tuenang (8). Marssillen & Lyndon Glenesk (5). Marseilles v. Bain Caledonien (5).......... Nagasaki and Kobé........ Gwalior (8).... New York, Suzana: Pathan (9)... New York.dward May. Captain RBUERMANN,3. Francisco. 7. Jan Oceanic (8).... will be despatched for the S. Franciso, v. Japs City of RiodeJaneiro(s) tove Port TO-MORROW, the 28th Inst., Shanghai............... Lreeroon (e).

(B) For Freight ar Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkour, March 27. 1894.

FOR SHANGHAL

The Stoanship

Takemoon

Agents

Date of Leavin

Norddeutscher Lloyd. April 2, at 3 p.m. .P. & O. & N. Ce......March 30, at noon.

Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About March 28.

Bottorfold & Swire...March 31, at 4 p.m. e. &.0. 8. N. On....March 29, at noon. Araheld, Karborg&Co. About March 30. Shewan & Co.: About March 30, P. & O. 8. N. o...... About April 3. P.&O. S. N do... About ápril 12, 2 Jardine, Matheson&Co March 28, at 6 pm. Jardino, Matheson & March 28, ut nooo. Mensageries Marítimus April 4, at noon. P. & D. S. N. Co... About April 7 Dodwall, Carill & Do About April 4.. Shevan & Co.......Quick despatch

SHANGHAI & HONGKEW | 4pm., instead of as previonsly notified Shaugha, Kobé&Y'm Cardiganshire Siemsson & Copril 3, at 4 p..

WHARF COMPANY.

ZOSUR OF TAELB 400,000 6 PER CENT. DEBENTURA

Directors:

E. F. ALFORD, Esq. J. L. SCOTT. Eaq,

ES. PROBST, E02- A. MOLEOD, Esq.

General Agents: JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

THE Directors of the Bhanghai and

Not Responsible for Debts.

657

Jeither the Captain, the Agents, noT Oroners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in langkung Flurbour-

AENSE COBURN, American hip, Capt. H.

SHIPPIN

ARRIVALS

„March 26 <---

Hongkow Wharf Company are pre-R Nichols Order.

ANDRETE, British ship, Captain Jaouiau. pared to receive applications for Tia. 400,000, 6 per cent. Debentures terminable-Jardins, Matharon & Co. io 10 years from the 31st day of March, 1894, bul redeemable at the option of the Company in five years from that day o any time thereafter, on gising six months' notice. These Debentures will be issued in order to provide funds with which to the Company's Bankers and other out. standings, and for the carrying on of the business of the Company. The Deben tures will be a first barge on the property of the Company for the time being, floating security, and will es among They will bo secured by a Firet Mortgage of all the therasolves pari pasu. Company's property to Mosam G. James Morrisc and Cherier Dowdallas Trusteen for the Debenture Holdera

·

STRAITS, DEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, NEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. "Through Bets of Lading issued for BATA

VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN-discharge & debt of Taels 350,000 dus to ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS. JILE Steamship—ARSAM, Captain J. Tu

F. CREEKY, "oarrying Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on THURSDAY, the 29th March, at Neon, taking Passengers (This and Cargo for the above Porta Steamer connecta at Bubay with the S.S. ORIENTAL, which Yesso takes on her Cargo for LONDON, via SUEZ CANAL, leaving that port on the 21st APRIL, 1894).-

Silk and Valuables, wil Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangemant) will be transhipped at Colombo into a gamer proceeding direct to Marsailles and London; other Carge for Londoo, de, wil

be conveyed via Borabay.

Parcels will be received at this Office anti p.m. on the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.

Skippers are particularly requested note the terms and conditions of the Con- pany's Hills of lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

H. H. JOSEPH,

Superintendent.

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

Hongkong, March 15, 1894.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTION.

406

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, BUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, POETS IN ZEN LEVANT, BLACK SES & BALTIC PORTS;

180, LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.

THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALL AT SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND Passenokas AND LUGGAGE.

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

RUSSIA.

0

The Debentures will be issued at par in sum of Tuels 1,000, Table 600, and Tsela 100 each in such proportion as may euit of applicants, making up the convenience the total of Teels 400,000. They will bear intercal at the rate of Six per cent por anima, payable by Warrants Interest will be paid first on the 30th June next, and thereafter half-yearly.

Ferona, British steamer, 1,876, 0. E. & Tocus, R. N. B., Yokohama Mar. 18, Mais and General.-P. & Q. S. N. Co.

Mucduf British steamer 1.882, Porter,

Pakshan, British steamer, 836, J. Jenkins, Saigon March 22, Rioa.-Wo KE & Co. Bangkok March 18, Bios and Tank Wood, Hor HING HONG.

March 27 :-

Assam, British sleamer, 1,611, T. F. Creery, Shanghai March 24, Maila and Empress of China, British steamer. 3,003, General.-P. &O. S. N. Co. B. Archibald, R.N.R., Vancouver, B.0, March a, and Shanghai 24, Genorsi.-C. P. R. Co.

Paitan, British steamer, 1,182, F. D.

DOUGLAS STRimkhir Co.

S'pora; Havre &H'bue: Boilona (8) ....... S'pore, Penang & Catherine Apcar (s)... Straits, Col'be & B'bay Thibat (a)... Stow, Amoy & F'chow flaitan (8).................

&0, s. S. U.Apell & daylight. Pacific Mai 8. 5, O.. April 16, daylight. Siomassen & Co.....March 28, at 4 p.m. Dodwoll Carlill & Cu Abons March 28, D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. April 3, st nom. P&O S. NO...... About April 7. Douglas Lapraik & Go 3arch 20, daylight. Nor. Pe S. & R. Cos (April 10. at 5000. Siameson & Co......March 29, at 4 p.m.

Vancouver (D.C. & Empress Obina (8).. Janadian Phe R. Copril 11, at nson,

Visteria (B.U.), &c... Victoria (6) Yokohama and Hioga. Ganda (6)

to DEPART.'

Per Heper, for Saigon, 12′Chinese. Per Hanoi, for Hoihow, 80 Chinese For Faktai, M. O. Gauthier (French Consul of Pakho), Mrs Gauthier, 2 children and ser- vant; for Haiphong, H. E. Chavansieur (Gaveror Gonotal of Indo-China), Mozara Ballout, de Lstands Oalau, and Lejeune, 1 Indian sad 10 Chinese

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Pakhan reporte 1 Left Bangkok on the 18th, and Kohaichang on the 19th bad gentle 3. to 3. wind, and moderate Ely well, to Pulo: Obi theece to Padaran, light N.E. wind and fine weather. Padaran to Hongkong, ma- derately wind and fns weather. Arrived

20th March.

The British steamer Auam reports: Fine wasther, smooth asa

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-

For SINGAPORE.--

Per Bellona, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 3rd April »

Exchange. BoaRONG, March 27, 1894.

Ja London-

A

Bank, Wide, - -

Crodits, -PoomasatarF, 1 mont

On Paris-

On New York-

MEMOS. FOR TO-MURKOW Shipping.

Noon-Gferent leaves for London, 4o. 4 plan. Lucemoon leaves for Shanghai ō p.m.Fuensang leaves for Manila, di MiscellaneouRA.

Goods par Catherine dprar undalivered

ay Noon landed,

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT,

TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1894,

LOGAL AND GENERAL

PANNED SUEZ VANAL OUTWARD BOUD:- Isleworth Feb 53

·Windsor, 9; Ratherglen, 16, Strath dee, 23; Obazi, Strathleen, Vin dobona, March 9; Achilles, Ningchow, Cactieventry, Maple Branch, 6; Be lowers, Woolwich, Yorrowdale, Shergel die, 9 Glenfruin, Yarra, Angeri,

HOMEWARD Bourn:Nentor Fténtahire, March 2; Cantin, 9; Pingrey, Bull mouth, 16; Oceanien, Aglaia, 20.HOO

The N. Ps. Victoria, from Tacoma, Waab, loft Torohama for Kobe and Hongtong on March 2012

S. WATSON & Co., The P. M... City of Rio de Jansiro, with

LIMITED.

公司

FAMILY AND DISPENSING

CHEMISTS.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

DRUGGISTS.

PERFUMER 9.

the AMERICAN MAzt of Marok & left Yokohama on Tuesday, March 27, at daylight, and may be expected hers our or about Sunday, April 1;**

The . & 0. a Gaelic, with mails, &a..

left San Francisco for the post, vin Yokohama, on Mar, 20

Thos. 5. Cardiganshire left Singapore A

March 21, and may be expected hers on or about Mirch $7. The O. 8. S. Co.'sat. Polyphemus left Bin

gapore on Mar. 22, and may be expected here on or aboat March 29, sin The N. Y. K.-^«. Hiroshima, Maru left Singapore on March 28, and may be expected here on or about Maroh 30. The N. GI. a. Bisagno left Singapore for

this port on March 22, and may be ex pected here on or about March 31 · The Glen Line steamship Gleneary, from London and Buemite, left Singapore on March 36, and may be expected here on or about April 1

The P. & O... Thibet left Bombay for

this part on March 17-

THE BE Glencar, from London and Straits, left' Singapore for this port PATENT MEDICINE PROPRIETORS Monday afternoon, the 20th inst.

AND

VENDORS.

27

On domand

30 days' sight,

months sight,

1/11 2,01

On demand,

Üredits, monina" siglet,

2,46 2.63

Un Berhu-Damand,...

2.00

Ou demand,

48

Credits, daya' might,

...49

Boubay,

Wire,

On demand, on s'apli

Caloutta- War

170

170%

DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN,

... 170

170

CIGAR DEALERS.

78

$1.75

x10.00

The British steamer Empress of Uhind reports: Left Vancouver at 2.17 p.m. March 5th; arriving off Victoria at 8.10 p... and left at 8.20 p.m.; arrived at Yo Lohama on March 19th at 8.50a.m., leav

Nat ing at 4:00p.m. me day arrived a Kobe on March 20th at 4.20 p.m., experia weather on parenga. Left Kobe for Naga- ending moderate breeze and fine clear sald at 1 41 a... March 21st; arriving at Nagunasi at 5.37 p., on same leaving the latter place at 4.30 pm, March 22nd, day: experienced rentle breeze and some min, and anchored off Woosung at 1.00 4m., March 24th, which place we left at

A Deposit of ten per cent. on the agere. Goddard, Swatow March 26, Gonetal-1.20 p.1., same day, and after a fine.

gats amount of the Debentures applied for must be paid to the Company's Bankers on application and the balance will be pay.

able on allotment.

No interest will be allowed on deposits. Bankers receipts, to be retained by the applicant, will be issued for the smoant of the Deposit, and exchanged for Debentures, it an allotment is made, on payment of the

balace.

Nasayong, British str., 984. W. Nicol, —BAN Mo. Penang and Singapore March 20, General.

Alacrity, British despatch-vessel, 1,700, Commander De Lisle, Bataris March 18.

Admiral Naklumat. Russian man-of-war, 7,781, Capt. Lavroff, Bi gapore March 27.

Nanyang, German steamer, 1,059, F. Sohals, Wuhu and Chinking March 22,

In case a less number of Deboutares in allotted than is applied for, the excess offfrain ---SIEMSEEN & Co. the Deposit will be applied in or towards payment of the balance due upon such number as may be allotted In caso no allotment is made, the Deposit will be re- turned. Failure to pay the balance when due will render the allotment liable to can coilation and the Deposit to forfeiture.

Dryfesdale, British steamor, 1574, J. B Stewart, Bombay and Singapore March 20, General-TATA & Co.

Applications, os forms to be obtained from the General Agents in Shanghai or Hongkong should be sent to the Company's Bankers, the Hongkong and Shanghai

Velocity, British bargus. 491, R. Marlin, Honoluin, B.I., February 21, Copper, Iron and Bottles.-CHISES

DEPARTURES. March 26:-

March 27

Banking Corporatico at Shanghai, asoom.Qucksbury, for Saigon. panied by a Deposit of ten per cent. upon Murer, for Bangkok. the amount of the Debentures applied for dramar, for Shanghai... Applications received up to 31st March, 1894, will be dealt with on that day, sed abould say Debantures remain, subsequent allotments will be made and carry Interest from date of issue

The form of Debentures can be sser t

the office of the General Agenta or at the office of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Agents. Shanghai, 14th March, 1894. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED."

Taurer, for Singapore and Landır. Thames, for Shanghai. Choyang, for Swatow.

Phra Chula Chom Klao, for Swatow.

Lyceoon, for Shanghai. Kuiyang, for Chefou. Thales. for Swatow

Kutsang, for Singapore and Calcutta. Forman, for Chatou.

CLEARED.

660

Hesperia, for Saigon. Hanoi, for Hatphong.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,

The Co.'s Steamship

Haftan, Captain GODDARD, will be despatched for the above

For Freight or Passage, apply to

MONDAY, the 2nd day of April, Porto THURSDAY, the 29th lust., at ∙1894, a 3 pm, the Company's Daylight, Steamship KARLSRUHE, Capt. KESSLER, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this port se above, calling

at-NAPLES and GENOA

Shipping Orders will be granted all Noo, on SATURDAY, the 31st March, Orgo and Specie will be received on board until Noon on MORDAT, the 2nd April, and Farcels will be received at the Agency's Office) uatl Neon ca. SUNDAY, the 1st April Contents of Packages are required. No Parcal Receipts will be

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, March 27, 1894

566

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA

The Steamship

Catherine Apear, Captain 3: G. OLENT will be despatched for

Bigued at less than £2, and Parcels should the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 3rd not exceed Two Feet Cubic in mesure-Froximo, at Noon. ment.

has splendid Accommodation

The Steamer has i

and carries & Doctor and Stewardens,

Linen can be washed on board,

For further Particulary apply to

MELCHERS & Co., ama Care Agenta Hongkong, March 10, 1894.

472

For Fraight or Fassage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, BONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, March 27, 1994.

Dr. FENWICK'S FOOD

FOR

PASSENGERS.

AGRITID.

Per Verona, for Hongkong: from Yoko hama, Messi J. G. T. Buckle, J. Donovan, F. Lane, A. B. Maur, W. G. Friday, H. Foster, W. G. Pollendine, and 2 Chinese;

from Kobe, Mrs Woolley's amsh, and

Chinese; from Nagasaki, Messrs J. Boker- mann, and Wu Tessa Trung, From Yoko- Hams: for Colombo, Mr. B. Pot; for Brindisi, Mr and Mrs Danlop; for Mar- scilies and Rail to London, Mr and Mr

ME Breat, and Miss Brent for London, Onzo. Fatuba. From Kobe for Bombay, Capt. Cole, Mosers Montford, Cooper, Johnson, Acton, MoLachlan, McDonald, Fleming, Peterson, Bow. Wilson, Chalkley, and 6i Japanese From Nagasaki: for Bombay, Mr Blake,

Per Paishra, from Bangkok, 20 Chinese, Per duas, from Shanghai: for Hong. kang, Mesere Daveris, Dubaffat, and 5 Chinaze; for London, Dr. J. R. Watson, Mire Watson and 3 children, Mr A. Young, Miss O. E. Righter, Ras. W. and Mes Boy non and 3 children, Mesur T. Baren, É 567 Foster, Rev. and Mrs Wheatley, S children

and norvant.

Per Empress of China, from Vancouver, Ga., Mr and Mrs H T. Mason, Messre &. H. Sharp, Horton, O'Brien, Christopherson, J. Feo, E. Woo, Mr and Mrs Fujise, Quiok Banker, 1 Intermediate, and 77 Astatio steerage.

To-day's Advertisements. NURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, Messrs Q. H. Brawitt Taylor, J. Biero,

TO LET.

and

BRUILIOS

ALNO MOR

DYSPEPTICS AND INVALIDS.

wwwww

TOUBES, No. 8

TRACK Robinson Eoad, is opgtially recommended as an article ROOMS in BraconerisedÁRCIDE," I Queen's Road.

BOUER, No. 21, SHKIMEY STELKL. TOP FLOOR of GODOWN in rear of MAKINE KOUSK

HOUSE, No. 6, BONHAM ROAD (Pros Lodge)

HOUSH, No. 6, Ian Hover Arzzer, lately Docupied by hem. Gia, LISION, &

GODOWNS in DVDDRIL STERE

Sapply to CONAMTAR

BELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, March 27, 1894:570 HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.: SATURDAY, MARCH 31ST, 1894, AT 2.45 PM

YOMPETITION “MARTINI CUP”

Per Haitan, from Beaton, Min Ostrozin, Mesra A. K. Barlow, A. Barlow, and 80 Chinese.

Fer Namyong, from Pening: do, 871 Chinase.

Per Alacrity, from Batavia, Meszt F. 0. of dist for NURSING MOTHERS Willies and Bearblock.

For Dryfendals, from Singapore, 30 Chi will strengthen and support them, and at

Per Velocity, from Honglula, Mr J. W. the same time enrich the natural milk Stown, and 121 Chlaste and increase thes

nake..

Deriorso,

On demand, T

Shaugh

Os demand,

- 50 days' sight, private paper sild out, fine (per usi)

overwink's businu rabe). Siver (per uz)............

VISITORS AT HOTELS.,

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Hon. W. Maxwell Mr D. J. R. Meas Mr T. Mitchell Mr T. Morony. Rev. J. M. Morton Mr J. F. Otto Miss J. Otto Hop. A. Pagat

passage with light variable North Easter- ly to South Easterly winds and amanth sea,

kong on March 27th, mt 8.30 am. Ou Mr. L. Atenbold down the China Cast, arrived at Book- March 26th, while off Fuochow, paused | Mr Babbott French Mail going North.

Miss Barnard va The British einer Haitan reports: Mr and Mrs Barrett Swatow to Hoogkong, light variable winds Mr.J, do Rego Barros

Steamers in Sta Mr Helloeuf and cloudy, south a tow, Kurilin, Whampoa. Haifoong, Menfoo. Mr R. Baguhe

The British desp-ich-vessel Alacrity re- Mr and Mrs Berry porta: Fair weather through Palawan, Mr O. C. Brauch Mr and Mrs J. 8. passage; moderato N. Bly braszu from Jabra Mr U. W. Brazier-Paino feland to Hoogkong.

The German stemmer Nanyang reports: Bair weatheral light to fregh N.E. wind.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For BOIHOW & HAIPHONG

Per Hanoi, at 9.30 .m., on Wednesday,

the 28th inal

For SWATOW.—

Mr & Mrs Brookings3lies A. L. Paine Mr J. B. Bruce Mr H.. Pulmise M. 4. Bucist Mr Pauher

Capt. Caldback Mian Oatrick Mian Champay H.E. M. de Cheras-

sieux Mrs R. W. Cooper Or. J. R. Fatnam

Cramer

Mr W. Parfitt Mr M. S. Pelches Mr and Mra F. vandar Piordten and chil dren.

Mr. and Mrs S. L Ponollo MER Mr G. D. Pratt

Per Sishen, at 110a.m., on Wednesday, Mr and Mrs Davis". Mra and Mine Prath

Me J., Dick.

Mr. E-BuqUB the 28th inst..

Me and Mrs Dickson Mr G da Dapter "Lord Dormer Mr and Mrs-T-F,

Sansora Mr S. 8. Scbilizzi Mr F, E. Shean Mr Sonne

For KOBE.---.

Per Amio, at 11.30a.m., on Wednesday, Mr W. A. Duff

the 28 iust.

For SWATUW AMOY & STRAITS,~-~

Per Numyong, at 1.30 pan., ou Wednes-

day, the 28th inst.

For YOKOHAMA & KOBE-

Per Gerda, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 28th insp

For KUDAT & SANDAKAN.---

Por Memnon, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes-

day, the 28th just

For AMOY & MANILA.-

Per Tucang, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednes-

day, the 28th inst.

Mr & Mrs Dunlop

Mr A. J. Easton Prot. Emerson

Mr G. Fenwick

Mr. R. Flint

Col. & Mre Spearman MrJ W. Sprague

Mr and Mrs Gauthier fr J, J. Stem

and 2 children

Mr B. Grove

Hon. Ivor Guest

Mia Hardio

Mr E. Harris

Coi. HL J. Stock

♬ Misa Sutherland .

Mr J. Tatner

Me G. B. B. Taylor Capt. Thompson

Mr and Mrs Hewet-Mr H. A. 8. Thomson

son and maid

Col J. O. HI

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.-T. E. Jackson

Per Haitan, at 6 p.m., on Wednesday: Mr. J. Jackson

the 8th inst

For SW&TOW & BANGKOK.

Per Phra Nang, at 8.30a.m., on Thurs-

day, the 20th inst. J

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Pat Perana, st 11.30 a.m., on Friday,

the 30th inst

For STRAITS & CALCUTTA. ---

WÊNE AND SPIRIT MELOILANTS,

AFRATED WATER MAKERS:

The Hongkong

Dispensary,

厨集大港香

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841.

DCAINO the week ending March 26, there were 188 European, and 1822 Chinese visitors to the City Hall Museum.

THE O. P. R... Empress of Japan arrived at Nagasaki at 7 am. yesterday, and left again at 4 pm for Vancouver, vis Kobe and Yokohama.

THE London Lyrie Company made their farewell-appearance at the Theatre Royal last night, when In Town was played before a large and delighted audience,

Ar the Contral Police Station on Saturday PC. 83 Stephen, who leaves by the Eng- lish mail steamer on Thursday, invalided home on account of sickness, was presented by his comrades with a massive gold chain. The presentation was made by Inspector Hanson.

THERE was a farther adjournment to-day

of the charge of selling liquor in prohibited:

A. S. WATSON & Se, LIMITE hours, brought against Li0. Airey, of the

The Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong.

The Shanghai Pharmacy, 24, Nanking Road,

Shanghai.

Bokios Inglenn, 14, Espolla, Manila. The Castor Dispenmry, Canton

The Dispensary, Fovoliow,"

The Hongkong Dispensary, Hankov.

The Hongkong Dispsoasty, Tiontain.

London Office, & Fenchurch Buildings,

Stag Hotel, by Constable Graham, ME.

10. Ellis (of Mr V. ££. Deroon's offics) Prested on behalf of the accused. Usp- tain Hastings adjourned the cass till so- morrow at 10 o’oleok,

Ar the Magiolacy this morning, before Captain Hastings, C. Paterean, turkey, Victoria Gool, charged A. J. V, Ribeiro, Old Bailey Street, with suffering to boat largo an unmuzzled ferocious dog which bit the complainant. The caused pleaded. guilty, and His Worship ordered the de- B.C.struction of the dog. The sccused waN MÜNCH ordered to pay $5 a compensation to the complainant, or suffer fourteen days in prisoc

*

Hoogkong, January 26, 1994. 191

MARRIAGE, DA KRAJ

At the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai,

on the 22nd of March, by the Rar. H. O. THE World stats that the Nelson has been Hodges, M.4., WILLIAM T'aydon to MAGGIE | nominated to roliers the Victor Emanuci Come mendekia Commodore's ship at Hongkong, and

DEATH

At No. 4, North Szaghum Road, Shang-will proceed thither very shortly: She is MrW.H. Washbourne | hại, on the 22nd Test, Flubenus NIGHTLY short and slow, but will not take up too Mr. Watney and Gars, dearly beloved infant daughter of

Valst

Andrew and Kate McKelvie,RAMA

much room in the Barbour, and is quite

Misses Thomson (2)

Mr R Tienes

Mr 8: TH. Irish

Capt. Tillett

Miss Wallace

Mr G. Warne

Mr M. Jones

Mr J. Kinghora Capt. Kirby, R.N. Mr J. Kirkwood

Mr. Wilson!

Mrs Latidin

do Laderio

Mr Lajeune

Mr R. Lyall

strong enough for any work she is likely to

Baron, and Baroness Mr & Mrs W. Wilson The publication of the are commenced be set to do. What the Centurion arrives

Mr X Widmer

Mr G. H. Williams Mr O. J. Williams

Mr & Mrs Williams. Capt. and Mrs Wrot

fesley, RE

Per Catherine Apcar, at 11.30 am, on Mr J. McWilliams

Tuesday, the 3rd April.

Mr and Mrs Marten Mr and Mrs E D:Capt. W. S. Wyles

MAIN BY THE BRITISH PACKET.—

The British Contract Tachet Assam will

The

Maion

be despatched on THURSDAY, the MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL Wth Testant, with Mails for the United Mr and Mrs JohaMies 0. G. Bogg

Andrew. and obild Mr and Mrs H. Kom- Kingdom, Europe, and countries be-

phreys &3 childre gund, via Brindisi to the Straits Mr W. Bean Settlements, Netherlands India, Bur. Mc S. B. Benjamin Me Chantrey Inchbald mak, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, Mr H. E. Bozabal Mr G. Malsch

Mr. and Mrs. D. E.Mr. H. F. Meyerink and Gibraltar,

Mrs Van Nierop Mr & Mrs H W. Paul Mira Poste

usual hours will be observed in closing the Mails, &c.

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES FLOKET,

The United States Mail Facket Oceanic will

Brown Mr Has Buck Dr and Mrs Cantlis

Mr and Mrs C. C.Mr James Rankin.

Mr C.-8. Taylor Coheng

Mr J. B. Coughtrie

Mies T. A. Trapp

Tafell, R.N.

Mrs Tuffoell

be despatched on TUESDAY, the Captain Fawkes, R. N.Lieat Commander 3rd April, with Mails for Japan, Mrs Fanko& maid San Francisco, the United States, Mr A. D. Geddes Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which Mr T E. Griffith

Misa Hogg will be closed as follows

4. Mogistry conson..

Mr J., F. Y. Vernon

“PTUTORIA HOčka

Me 0. W. Henderson

Dr. Henderson

Mr Iterekchi

Mr E. Huneske

Mr H. Lant

Mr and Mrs Mallott Mr Thes, Mock Mr F. Millac Mr J. Muller Mr and Mrs Nunn

Ma Sampedro

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at 6,45 p.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1994.

TELEGRAMS.

{SUPPLIED TO THE 'Chera Male.'}

(Via Southern Lane.)

she will be the most powerful ship in those waters by a long way, The Nelsons in a Portguard ship '10 guns; twin-screw orni- ser, frat-class armoured, with a displace. ment of 7650 tons and 6640 hora powan She is at present in Portsmouth.

The informal rehearsals for the Living Chers Tournament at Fast Pujot here been going on quietly at Headquarter' House for the past fortnight till the pawns FRANCE AND SIAM.

and pieces are now well-drilled in their LONDON, March 26, 1894, moves On Tharaday afternoon there will France insiata apan sa appeal frons the bo full-dresstheamal on the lawn at East decision given at Bangkok by which Phrs Point, when the fall affect of the elaborate Tot was soquitted of the murder of Captain | dresses of the players will be sect for the Grosgurin Anders

THE AFGHAN FRONTIER.

first time Tickets are selling well, and others w sure to be a large attendance at the Tournamen We understand that the It is reported from St. Peterburg that game of chess will be played by Mr 3. 3.

the Russian posts on the Afghan frontier. are being largely tolutoread.

Franois, Q.C., and Mr H. E. Pollock,

AT Regular Meeting of the United Mark Taskh was a terrible marier committed a fodge No. 419, EO,, held on Saturday, | Telok Anson on the "Uth, saya the Singa-

pore Free ress A Bling, being jealous of the 14th instant, Bro. W. Le Ford wan a woman who had been nofaithful to him, installed by Wor. Bro. L. Mallory, assisted killed her in a shocking sonar

Har head

was completely esvered frost the body and by Wor, Bro. A. O'D. Gourds, 4 W.N. We found several yards away, and the body for the nasalng year. After the installation self was matilated. After thus avenging W.M. mynted his officers a foliowa himself, he gave himself up the Police The murder as caused grant chaitement amongst the Klings in the place, no 7

5.00 F.M. Post Office closes, but Corres

pondencs may be posted on board the bliss Barry Facket, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Mrth. O. Bowman

Mr Brian Postage until the time of departure.<>✨

Miss Brian Capt J. Brubu ROUW DF CLOSING THÈ

Capt Bobhaban Mr Fred. W. Carey ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS.

Mr Geoge Caulton When the Packete leute at Noon,

Mr EU Com The following hours will be observed in Mr H Delmar closing the Masis for Europe, &c., by the Mr C. H. Dodd supply

Kaglish and French Fackets, when they Mr. Dumatz Per Thames, for Bhanghai from Hoogva at Noon The Money Order Ofics Mr. Durant INFANTS fed this Food put u kong, Dr. Forges Mr 83 Smith and Londen will be loved at the day before.

Mr & Mra Earnshaw 8,00 x-Pasting of Prices Current and Mr.J. F. East

Circulara caases.

Mr W Esparshot leah rapidly.

(Prices Current and Circulars may Mrs Farmer

however be posted up to 10 o'clock Me E Ferguson if they are tied in bundles, country Mr O. Girard by country, with the addresses all Miss Gregor

- Mr Terceris? HEAT Mr D. Harding one way).

at 8 pm. There is to be a Rishardson Bro. H. Baker hey come

Miss Hargreaves, Mr J. Warranty 10,00 1 --Régistry ceases, 10.30 A. M.Pesting of Newspapers, PAK HOTELS Kaus

In Two and a penny and Gue and

sixpenny bottles at $1.10 and 10 septa

Абекта и Новакста;

Igria Company, Mr. D. H. Daris, Mr Joseph and children; from Bombay Mr Hangars, and Me H. W. Maxwell from London, Miss M. Bell, Mesars Medican and'.

Per clit, for Hoihew, CO Chin

Par Choyrany, for Bwatow, 100 Calness. Der Phra Chala Cham Klan, for Brator;

Par Lemoon for Bbanghai, Baro

SPOONS Bangen, 200, 600 and Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., peas, and Uldnete

and 000 yards. Fire Shots at each distanos.

Entrance Fee, 30 Cels. A

"ARTHUR CHAPMAN,

Hountun March 17, 1994

BAGLIMTFED,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

For Kinyang, for Choloor 12 Chinese Per Ampang, for Singapore, 1 Burupore, and 778 Chines

Par Thalety for Swator, Mr and Mrs 50|| Chiapasari,

Books, and Fasterus cease

1100 A 2 --MAI, alossa.

Capt. and Mira Simeri-

son Me De C. Baith

Mr J. 8, Smith Miss Tassoli

Miss Trigge

Me Vallence

SW Bro. HJ Welson, JW, Bro, F

Howell : MQ,, Bro. T. Moffat; 8.0, 0.

J. W. KIBET,O, Bro. Bananada; Chap. We learn (says the NC. Daily News of lain, Bry. T. Spafford Bon. Badetutys. the 23rd inat.) that the celebration which

Mr Tunaberths Englishmen propose to carry out at Bro. W, Bolby - 5.D., Bro.

Chang Sn-ho's garden on St. George's Day J.D. Bro. W. H. E. Suit

Mr J. Chaudota Orphy and Men Monce Late Daness may be ported (from Mr and Mrs Goo, Mr. J. O. Murrey Grimble Mr AE. Skeele 110 A.,) with 10 pents late fea up to LLS0 4M after whalf hour they may Capt. and Mrs Bant Mr A. Findlay Smith

My Stokes basant on Board with the same Late Mr Maclea

Me Madhurati Capt. & Mrs Welcam

id to be, weather permitting, an outdoor us

well as an indoor ento, winment, beglazing

Show and other performances in tamis on

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the grounda, a Tariety Show on the slaga,

and dancing in the great hall "ier supper. – To Data

The grounds sea la be illuminated, and | Far Raslanir a tha qakakashi shore will, if practicable, be mine is display tay cho

Bay

has

of fireworks, the whole, it is hoped, making produced is ook

ich as entertainment as has not beep in the only nice, AR ENER given before la Shangusi

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