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China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

Mails.

Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS

TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND

| To-day's Advertisements.

ROYAL,

THEATRE

HONGKONG.

THE BLACK PLAGUE

will give

TWO MORE OF THEIL

SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE, THE HONGKONG

VIA

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

IND

MINSTRELS

POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS,

ON

ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING SATURDAYS, 22nd & 29th September,

For the Benefit of the Plague Workers.

STEAMERS.

FIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. Gaulic (via Amoy,

Nagasaki, Bobo, TUESDAY, Eøpt. 11, Intood See and at 1 p.m. Yokohama)......... Belgie (via Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Soa and Yokohama)...?

Oceanic (via Naga-1

Under distinguished Patronage and··

Support

| ENTIRE OHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Foll Particulara in Programauce, which will be issued on or about Monday, 17th September.

$2 and $1.

Popular Prices, NESDAY, Ost. 10, Soldiers aud Sailors in uniform, Half-price

at 1 p.m.

to Back Seats only. Doors open at 8.30. Commencing at

Baki, Kebe, Inland TUESDAY, Oct. 30, o'clock precisely.

Sea, Yokohams

and Honolala).....}

st. 1 p.m.

**

Plau and Tinkota at Mesars, KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED.

Seats may be Booked on and after Satur-

A SPECIAL TEAM will run to the Foak, and a SPECIAL LAUNCH to Kowloon, 18 minutes after each Performance,

THE Steamship GAELIC will bo day, 16th: September.

daspatched for SAN FRANCIS00. vidAMOY, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, TO-MORROW, 11th Saptomber, at 1 pm., connection bolag ude at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghai.

Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and call at FONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point ex route.

Through Passangers Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans- Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the prio- cipal cities of the United States or Caouds, Rates and particulars of the various routes may be obtained upon application.

Special rates (first class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the "Naral, Military, Diplomatie, and Civil Services, to Karopean officials in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials gal their families.

Passengers who have paid full fare, re- embarking at San Frar since for China or Japan (or vice versa) within one year, will be allowed a discount of 10 per cent. This allowance does not apply to through fores from China and Japan to Europe.

All Parool Packages should be marked to ddress in full; and same will be received

at the Company's Office until 6 p.m. the

day previons to sailing.

WILLIAM BLAY NAY,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, September 10, 1804.

TO LET.

1409

TO. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak,

A FIVE-BOOMED HOUSE.

Apply to

'Y.,'

Care of Tuis PAPER.

3462 Hongkong, September 10, 1891.

Dakin, Cruickshank

Company, Ltd.

HAUR JEST Rrogrvæn

FRENH

CONSIGNMENT

QF

THEIR CELEBRATED

Liqueur Whisky.

Donaular Invetoes to accompany Cargo destined to pointa beyond San Francisco, PRICE, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices, addresend to the Col-

1ector of Customs, San Francisco,

For further information as to Freight or Passago, apply to the Agonoy of the Company, No. 7, Praya Central.

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent.

Hénykowe, September 10, 1894. 1364

$14.00 per dozen.

This is without doubt cao of the FINEST.

it not the best, WHISKIES FVER

IMPORTED INTO HONGKONG.

Destination

N

THE CHINA MAIL.

Vessels Advertised as Loa hug

Feanels.

Bremen & Porin of Call Gera (6).

Varons (8)... Jupis...... London Suez Quin Taucet (8). London, 7, Suez Canal Glengarry (s), London and Hamburg Trocas (5).. London & Ports of Call Rahilla (s). London ....Japan (.)....... Manila......... ..Yuongang (8)... Manila, via Amoy......Zafiro (s).... Marsoilles, v. Sate Yarra (6)......... Nagasaki aud Kobehangrila (8).. New York, v. Suezana. Maodaff (a).... New Yerk... New York.. New York.

Bidston Hill... Georgo S. Homer... Busquetano..

(8).....

Stam (a)...

Port Darwin, &e......thing (a). S. Francisco, v. Japa Cholio (e. 8. Fransisco v. Jaje City of Peking San Francisco Silberhorn Sadakan and Kudat.. Mom Shanghai. Shanghai S'pore. Trieste, Vanasures (3.0 Vioteria (8.0), &c. Yokohama and Kabb..

Kabe.... Havre & fl'bur.

Arista.

Date a Leavin!

Norddeutscher Lloyd. Sept. 18, at 3 p.m. P. & O. 5. N. ChSeptember 14 Butterfield & Swice S.pt, 12, at noon. Jardine, Matheson&C.JA Sout Sept. 26. Arnhold, Karborg&O.About Sept. 12. JP.

&0. S. N. U.....Sept. 18, at noon. JP. & O. S. N. Co. About Sept, 18.

Jardise, Matheson&Oudept. 11, at 4 p.m. Showan & Co... Sept. 12, at 5 p, . Mensagerias Maritimo Sept. 19, at noon. Butterfeld & Swire Sept. 11, at 4 p.m.

13. Carlill & Co. About Sept. Dodwell, Siamsson & Oc..........Quick despatch. Shewan & Co. Quick despatch.

Qu....... Siemruan

Quick despatch. Butterfold & Swire... Sept. 18, at 3

p.m. 0. &0. s. S. O.......... Sept. 11, at 1 pm, (s)......Pacific Mail 8. S. Or. Sept. 19, at 1

Shews & Co. Quick despatch. Butterfield & Swira... Sept 12. at 3 pm. P. & 0.5, N. Co.. About Supt. 24. Sander & Co..

September 13. Siemsson & Co.. Sept. 12, at 4 p. m. Sander & Co... September 13. (2)..Canadian Plic R. Cr..Oct. 3, at 10.

Nor, Pic S. & R. Cos. Sept, 25, at noon. Siemmon & Co......... Sept. 11, at 4 p.m.

. adobona (s)... Herthe (8)... Moria Valerie (8) Empress Japan Pronas (8.......... Gorda (5)

Carmi-

huara, Messrs G. W. Gordon, D. chael, Brahat, P. Streon, and 1 Chinese; from Kobe, Cap, Rowin. Me and Mra Lyeast and 2 children, Mr Wong Kit, Mrs Man Siu; from Nagaanki, Mr J. A. E. Chandler. From Yokohama: for Port Said, Mr T. W. Ward. From Kobe for Lon don, Mr J. H. Geling,

Per Chuyseng, from Shanghai, &a. Min. Phillips, Messrs Williams and Paterson.

DEPAN KU

Per Glenorchy, for Singspice, 2 Karo- peans

Far Namun, for Swatow, 1 Europnon, and 200 Chines

TO DEFACS.

For Zafico, for Amey, Ruropeans, and 12.0 Chingon.

SAPING REPORTS. The British steamer Fakshan reports Tighe to moderate variable winds to 18 N. thenes strong N.E. breeze, with high

son to port.

The British steamer Funghiang reports : ! Had string windy veering from South to K.N.E. and high ma throughout, verdant and rainy weather. Paused a streBIT OF the night of the 7th, weering S.E; als passed another steamur ou the afternoon of 8th steering S. E apparently from long. krug for Manila

Manila

The Gorman steamer Hertha reporta From the 6th to the 9th instant, strong N.E. moon.

The British steamor Zafiro reports: Bad rang 9. S. W. winds and h ghiollowing on to Pratos from there to port, strong Easterly wind, accompanied with high sea The British steamer Benkomend reports Had moderate to fresh N E. winds and fine weather.

The Britisi ate-mer Airlie raports Left Bednay at 2.30 p.m., August 18th, Keppel Bay Angust 21st, Townsville August | 23rd, Tunisday Island August 26th, Part Darsia August 3011 ; and arriving at Hong. kong at 5 30a.m., the 9th September. The weather from Sydney to Sandy Vape was moderate to fresh Southerly winds and dull avercast sky, with rainat time; from thence to Thunday Isle, ht to moderate vari- able winds and cloudy, with squalls of rain at times. From thence to Port Darwin,

To-day's Advertisements. Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., light Southerly winds and fine weather.

LOST-

0ST-A

BUNOU OP KEYS.

Apply to

China Mail OFFICE. Hongkong, September 10, 1894.

1461

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA (DIREOT).

The Co's Steamship

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

SHIPPIN

ARRIVAIN September 9:--

Alti

From thent. Dama Island, amable winds and me weaker. From thence

thence through the Menipa Struta, Banka Basilian Stratis Westerly mad S. W. winde, 1429 with thick worth-e

7 and bary rain to Cabra and across the China Sea strong S., S.E. and Easterly winds, will overenst wonther and rain, and heavy omicsed sea,

Canton, British steamer, from Canton, Foruzerts, Germst aleator, 61, J. Bruhn, Iloilo September 4, Bugar, — WIELEE & Oo,

Capt. Wandilcvg, will be despatched as above TO- MORROW, the 11th Instant, at p.m., and not a previously notified

This Steamer hue anperior Accommoda-Bangkok Sept, 1, Rice.for HINO HOND

tion for First-class Passengers.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, September 10, 1894.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

The Steamship

1451

Genia, Capt. J. EALERs, will be despatched for the above

Fakshan, British steamer, 835, J. Janking,

Jungklung, British steamer, 994, C. B. N. Dodd, Manila Sept. 6, snerul. -BUTTER- HILD & S WIRE.

Nangang, German atoamor, 1,059, F. Schulz Wahu September 4, Rtiev. – Sams BEN & Co.

Hertha, German steamer, 2,600. Th. Hildebrandt, Kobe September 3, Guastal. -SIEMSSEN & Co.

Zafire, British steaper, 97, A. W. R. Cobban, Manila Supt. 6, 9.30 p.m, Gen-

Ports TO-MORROW," the 11th Instant, ateral,--SHEWAN & Co.

4 p.m.

Airise, British steamer, 2,340, Winthrop

This Steamer has superior Accommoda-Ellis, Adelaide and Sydesy August 10.

tion for First and Second Claas Passengers, ConstaL-G153, LIVINGSTON & CO.

and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess.

Fur Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

Agenta,

1458

Hongkong, September 10, 1894. UOMAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON FIA SUEZ CANAL

The Co.'s Steamship

Pencer, Captain Raer, will be despatched as above en WEDNESDAY, the 12th Last., at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, September 10, 1894. THE OHINA & MANILA, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

1412

FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.

The Co.'s Steamship

Zafiro, Captain Conas, will be

despatched for the abors

Port on WEDNESDAY, the 12th Inst., at

59.03.

Benicmond, British steamer, 1,762, A. W. S. Thomson, Katchinotza August 4, Coal.-GIRE, LIVINGSTON & Co.

September 10-~~

Hanoi, French str., 738, J. V. Chodzko, Haiphong September 7, and Hoihow 9, Genera-A. K. MARTY.

Nanchang. British steamer, 2,300, E. Fin. mysos, Chefoo September 4, Beans.--Bur TERJILLO & SWIRE.

Verona, British steamer, 1,876, C. E. S. Tocque: R.N., Yokohama Sept. 2, Maik and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

Lyeemoon, German steamer, 1,238, G. Heuerman, Shanghai Bopt. 7, General,- SIEMSEN & Co.

Chaysang, British steamer, 1,194, R. C. D. Bradley, Shanghai September 7, and Swe- | low 9, Geners). —JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Store Nordiske, Danish steamer, 606, E. Suposoa, Bhanghai via Amor September 6, Telegraph Cable. -JOINT TELEGRAPH Co.

DEPARTURES, September 9:- Ravenna, for Shanghai, Jacob Diederichsen, for Chefco.

This Steamer has superior Accommoda- Haitan, for Swatow.

ilen for Passengers."

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, September 10, 1894,

1459

GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS,

FOR LONDON VĨA SUEZ CANAL.

The Steamship

Glengarry, Capt. FERGUSIOS; will be despatched as above.on

or about the 26th Instant.

This Steamer has Superior Accommoda- tien for Passengers, and carries a Doctor and Stewardess.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents Hongkong, September 10, 1894

1401

Glenorchy, for Singapore and London. Namoa, for Swatów. Framnes, for Bangkok,

CLEARIC

Amigo, for Saigon. Zafro, for Amoy. Daventry, for Saigon.

PASSENGERS.

ÁREITEŲ.

Per Pakshan, from Bangkok, 23 Chiassa. Per Sungkong, from Manila, 82 Chinese, Per Herths, from Kobe, 18 Chinese. Per Zafire, from Manila, Mr Oscar Tronstler, and 22 Chinese,

Per Airlie, from Sydney, Mrs Bathgate, Capt. Craig, Messrs Hollis Hopkins, Make. bam, Randalle, and 96 Ühinese

Par Hanoi, from Haiphong, 45 Chinesz. Per Perons, for Hongkong; from Teko

The British teamer Choysang reports: From Shanghai to Swatus, moderate 10 fecat

N.E. wander following won and fina weather. From Swalow to port, strong N.N.E, -wind-and-ingh-asa," with many Bally weather.

The Danish alter Store Nordiske

Had strong N.E. wind all the way, with heavy swell from S.E.

porta

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For SHANGHAI, KORE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, B.C.,& TACOMA.— Por Tacoma, at 11,30 a. ro,, on Tuesday,

the 26th Sept.

MAILN BY THE BRITISH PAKET.--

British Contract Packet Rohilla will bu despatched on THURSDAY, tho 13th Insunt, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries. be yond, vii Brindisi; to the Straita Settlemen's, Netherlands India, Bur- tah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The anal hours will be observed in closing

the Mails, &c.

MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC KAKI-

WAY Co.'s PACKET,~

The Gunadian Pacific Mail Packet Empress of Japan will be despatched on WED. NESDAY, the 3rd October, with Mails for Shanghai, Japan, the United States, Canada, &c, which will be closed us follows

I AM.

Regoa ry cluses. 11.39 A. M. Fost Office dioses, but CortER- pondence may he posted on board the Fackel with the Late Pee of 10 cents tra Postage, unul time of departure.

HOURS OF OLCHING THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS.

When the Packels leave at Noon. The following hours will be observed in closing the Mails for Europe, &, by the English and French Packets, when they leave at Noon, The Money Order Office will ho closed at the day before.

8.00 A.M.-Posting of Prices Current and

Circulars ceases

(Prices Curroni and Circulara may however be posted up to 10 o'clock if they are tied in bundles, country

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping. 1p.m.-Oesidents & Oriental Sloanship Cu. 'a Steamer leavea for Japan and San Francisco.

4 p.m.-Fuensang leaves for Manila. 4 p.m.-Changaħa luavṛu for Japan. 4 p.m.-Gerda loves for Japan.

Auctions.

2.30 pm.-Auction of Japanese Wares,

So, at Mr J, M. Armstrong's.

Miscellaneous.

Goods por Stoamor, Melbourne unclaimed

after Noon subject to rent.

General Memoranda. SATURDAY, September 15-

Noon. Moeting of Shareholders of The

Douglas Stonship Co., Ltd., at the

Company's Offices. Goods per Gerda undelivered after this

date subject to rent. p.m.--Meeting of Perseveranon Lodge, SATURDAY, September

g

Noon Meeting of Shareholder of The

BIRTHS,

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1891)

At 'Dunnottar, The Peak, the wife of Mr. R. BOREK, of a Son.

At Nowokwang, on the 9th ult, the wiền-|

TER 'Canadian Government her abolished the import duty on Jagan kea...

of O. O, Da BooH DALY, of a Daughter at Hangehow the natives say that "the (still-born).

|foreigners are rebelling?". "This la their no- At No. 4, Tama, Kobe, on 30th August, tion about the war with Japan." the wife of CECIL, GUINNESS, of a Son.

At No. 52, Quai de is Bacho, Shanghai, Tue Shire line steamer Denbighshire is on 4th September, the wife of A. COOND, the latest versal to be added to Japan's French Municipality, of a Son.

DEATHS.

At the Tondon Mission, Hankow, on 19th August, CHARLES MARVY, infant son of the Rot. C. G. Sparhaw,

At the German Hospital, Yokohama, en 28th alt., GEORGE CLARKE, & native of Amerion, of paralysis,

On board the French gpnboat Lion at Tientsia, of cholera, og 30th August, Loots CHEVREUI, Ensoigne de Vaissaux, aged 4 yeurs.

At his residence, No. 12, Ours, `Japsa,

on the 20th ult., HIGHARD PHILIPPS, "ged

61 years, of general paralysis.

mercantilo Aset.

Tux Colton Spinners Colon of Japan is arging its mombers to open an export business in yarns with Hongkong,

A PRIVATE latter from Canton saya' that

six men hare left the E. M. Customs service at that City to go North In connection with the war.

Tazas were 1428 visitors to the City Hall

At the General Hospital, Shanghat, on Museum during the week ending Sept. 9, 3rd September, JOHAN BEINHARD SURVICE, of whoza 118 were Europeans and 1310 Chl- agod 60 years.

11669.

The publication of this issue commenced THE foreign newspapers in Japan, with the exception of the Japan Hail, denunce, in strong terms, the rovision of the treaty between Britain and Japan.

China Traders Insurance Co., Ld., at | al 6.55 p.m. the Company's Office. 9p.m.-Performance at the City Hall. SATURDAY, September-29 j.--.

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

Quotations.

HONGKONG, September 10, 1894. OPIUM-New Putza, cas... TOZ

Old

casli,... New Benares, cash, 707)

onsh,

11

Ola

+

+1

++

|

Now lara credit, 620 Allowanca, Catties, 8 to 16 Old Malwa, credit,. 600/670 Allowunca, Catties, 8 to 24 Persian, Oily, cash, 740 Allowance, Catties, 16/32 Persian, Paper Med 830 Allowance. Cattina, 16 to 32

Exchange.

CHOROND, September 10, 1894.

On París

On Berlin-Demand,.....

On demand,

The China Mail.

We learn from our Sydney exchanges that the risk gold mines of Western Australia have been 'rushed' by the diggers, the owners of the richest reefa being powerlona to protect their property.

BONGKONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1884,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASSED SUEZ CANAL, OOTWARD BOUND:--Hose Branch, Aug. 3 ;

Liddesdale, Chienson, Ang. 7; Willow Ir is reported from Japan that the Nippon Branch, 10: Glexfurg. 14; Ajax, Ocea-Yusen Kaisha havo purchased the Ocean na dolour, 21; Oceania, ditonower, Malacca, Falling, 28; Achilles, Niobe 31; Glamorganshire, Glenavon, Palamed, Strathmore, Sept. 4.

HOMEWARD BOU-Melpomene, Ning-

Steamship Company's steamer Prometheus, which left Singapore on August 22 for Yokohama

chowo, Palmaru, Tambu, Aglaia, As will be seen from our advertising Aug. 28; Bhanghai, Benlarig, Bermor: coldmns two more concerts will be given 31; Caledonion, Sept. 4.

The P. M. . . City of Peking, with they the Hongkong Minstrel Troups for the AMERICAN MAIL of August 16, left benefit of the plagas workers. The con- Yokohams for this port, via Nagasaki, certs will be held on Saturdays, 22nd and on Wednesday, Sept. 5, at noon, and 29th September,

may be expected here on or about Mon-

day, Sept. 10.

The N. P. s. s. Tacoma, from Tacoma, left Ir is notified that the Governor has given......... Yokohama for Hoogkong on Sept. 9, his ssteut, in the name and on behalf of the via Kobe.

The C. P. R. air. Empress of Japan, teen Queen, to the Ordinance passed at the Vancouver, leaves Yokubanas for Kuberosent meeting of the Legislative Council on Sept. 11.

to amand the Women and Girls' Protection The 0, & O. . 5. Belgic, with maile, &c. Ordinanco.

left San Francisco for this port, vis Yokohama and Nagasaki, on Sept. 8. The P. M. s. a. China, with mails, &c., left San Francisco for this port, via Yoko- hemen, ou Aug. 23.

On London-

Plank, Wire,

On demand,

2/21 2,29

11

30 days' sight,

4 mouths" sight,

2/24

Crodita, 4

8.28

Documentary, Months' sigħaly

2/9

On demand,

2.77

Credite, 4 mempo" style,

2.83

2.24

Now York-

...

Credits, 60 days' rig, 5,

634 551

1011 192

1911

192

.. 74

The

**75

[40 80

otel

$ 8.01

...297d.

The Glen Lino ateamship Glenfarg, from

sent to gaol to-day by the Acting Magia-

& Co.,

a drawer lo his employer's room on the 8th

The

On Bombay

Wire, On demand,

Ou Calentia--

Wire,

On demand Ou Shauka

On demaad,

... 414

SO daga sight, privat. ¡ajor Guld Leaf, 100 line (per Sovereign (Bank's buri Silver (yor 47)

by country, with the addressA. S.

one way).

10.110 A..-Registry ceases. 10.30 A. --Poeting of Newspapers,

Books, and Patiorns ceases, 11.00 A-Mail oloses.

LATE LETTERS may be posted (from 11.10 A.M.) with 10 cents fate fee up to 11.89 A.M., after which hour they may be sent on Board with the same Late Fee.

MONEY LETTER-The Post Offios decline all responsibility for anregistered Latters containing back notes, com, or jewellery, and, where Regstration has been neglected, wat иand No (Post Gnide, Far 20). ENQUIRIES into alleged losses of such letters

REGISTRATION. Correspondence, ces be re- ro-gistered for a Private Shy mails up to Ava mates before the time for loving: for the Shanghai, or Yokohamım contract mails, up to 6 quuter ufum hour before; for Manila for Europe, i ke,, up to an hour befers; American, Canadiàa, Indian, Northern Pacific and Torres Straits mails, up to half an hour before.

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

MAILS will close:- For SWATOW & SHANGHAL-

Por Cufon, at 11.30 am., on Tuesity,

the Ith inal, instead of as previous ly notifiex.

For MANILA.~-~-

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr.J. Batalha Rev. S. A. Baylee Mr A. P. Bennett

Mr Harry T. Methuen Mr T. Mitchell Mr Moore Mr Ob. E. Bigmore Mr Uscar Noodt bir.. Cockedge,jr.Mr Otaura Capt. H. Oraig Maj-Gen. Owea, k, ka

Crawford Mr Pellichond R. Capt. Bắt V. ầ. Du Capt. Pessod Pur Gerda, at 9.30 p.m., on Tuesday, the Mr F: J. Bast

For Yunsung, at 3.30 p.m., on Taceday, the 11th inst., instead of sa previous- ly notified.

For YOKOHAMA & KOBE.

11th inst.

For NAGASAKI & KOBE-

Mr Dacie Galvao Bir Gibeon

DHL. Roberts Mr C. Rombach

Mr F. E. Sheen

Por Changsha, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday, Mr J. Hamilton

she 11th inst.

Mr J. H. Hopkins Mr F. Harley

Kenneth Mr H. the 12th inat., instead of as previous-Me J. Kinghorn

Mr S. A.

A. Koreyaki ly notified

For FOOCHOW & TIENTSIN.—

For Preste, at 11,30 a.m., ou Wednesday,

For SANDAKAN & KUDAT.--

Per Memnon, at 2.30 p.m., on Wednes

day, the 12th inet,

For SINGAPORE. -

Per Liertha, at3.30 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 12th inst.

For AMOY & MANILA.--

Dr Gomes de Silva Mrs and Miss Gomes

de Silva

Mr H Stein

Mr Tho. Tatlock

Me F. Thornton

Mr and Mrs E. Lyallbir O. Trosstler Bir R. Lyall

Mr C. Mackialay

Mr J. S. Mason

Mr C. E. Mehta

Me A. J. Wabeter Dapt. & Mrs Walcza Mr W. Whiley Mr and Mrs' Whyto

MOUNT AVATIN HOTEL Mr & Mrs Rosa AptquMr C, Malkoh Per Zufro, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednesday, Mrs Ashton, ohild &Bir A. Cr Maraball

The Miases Anton Mr and Mrs Mannich

Mr & Mrs McCallum

and child Mc L. Mondel

the 12th inet.

trunde

For THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNS- Mr H. B. Buxhall VILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & Mr Hart Buck MELBOURNE (Hupplementary Mail Dr. and Mrs J. Can-Mr H. E. Meyerick on board till time of departure. Extra

tile and child Mr J. S. Muser Pestage 10 couts.)

Mrs

W. E. Garka Mr J. Northmant

Per Moune, at 2.70 p.m., on Saturday,

the lath inst.

For AUSTRALIAN PÒRTS.—

Per Chingt, at 230 p.m., on Tuesday,

thu 18 Sept.

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PAUKET The United States Mail Packet Gaelit will

Mr T. P. Cochrane Me E. Ortiz

Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mrs A. 9. Palder Mr C. W Dickson Mrs W. Pestalozzi Mr B. Goetz Mr K. McK. Roas

Mrs J. T. Hamilton Mr and Mrs P. Sachse,

Boig

JLA

WA ATSON

LIMITED.

Ex 9.8. ADEN.

We have Received our First Shipment of

The 65. Arraioan Apear, from Calcutta, loft Bingapore for this port on Sept. 3, and may be expected here on or about

Sept. 10.

Duatro last year 9,810 telograms wers seat to foreign somatrise from Kobe and 9,130 telegrams were received from abroad Shanghai stands firsi on both the sending and receiving lists, Hongkong and London coming second and third respectively.

&O. Co.'s steamship Malwa left Singapore for this port on Sept. 8, and CHAU Yau, hense-boy to Lieutenant E. O. may be expected here on or about Rowcroft, of the Hongkong Regiment, was Sept. 15.

London and Straits, left. Singapore trate for four monthe, for stealing 87 from

on Sept. 8, and may be expected bere

on or about Sept. 15.

Chelydra, from Calentta and inst Straits, lef Singapore for this pert

on Sept. 8, and may be expected bare Prov. Aoyama and three other doctors on or about Sept. 15.

The s.. Pakling passed the Canal on Aug. 28, and may be expected at Singapore On 18th Sept., and Hongkong about

25th.

The N, . I. a. 1. Bisaguio left Bombay for this port on Sept. 9, and may be ex- ed here on or about Sept. 30.

arrived at Kobe by the Oceanic on the 30th- ult. Firaworks were sent up on their arrival and later they were entertained at the native Chamber of Commerce. Prot. Aoyama left the same night for Tokyo by train. Osula residents intend present-

The N. G. L. . . Biaugno left Bombay for ing gold watches to Prof. Aoyama, De

Kitasato, and Surgeon Ishigami.

Vegetable & Flower this port yesterday.

Seeds.

SEASON 1894-95.

Tax Yokohama Regatta will be held on 12th Oclebor.

As was mentioned by us a few days ago, s change has been made in the constitution Consturmamie lose to life and property has Governing Body, is now notified in the of Queen's College, placing it under a teen caused by foods in Jagan.

Gazette that the following hara been ADRAL Carpenter arrived at Nagasaki on | appointed members of the Governing Body: August 27 and at once embarked axi board-Hoa J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Hou, N. the U.S. oruiser Monocacy for Korca,

Tus P. & O. Co.'s 5.5. Malux left Sing apore for this port on the 8th inst. at 11

The SEEDS will be OPENED OUT AS SUCH as the weather sets ine, and in the mean..

time orders will be booked for execution in the sequence in which they are received as. long as the supply lasts.

SEED LISTS

with

THE N. P. R. Tacoma arrived at Yako. hams on the 8th inst, freis Tacoma, and loft yesterday for Hongkong, via Kaba,

Tas 0. &0. a Belgic, with mails, dos left San Francisco for this port, via Yoko

HISTS FOR GARDENING have been issued and | hama and Nagasaki, on the 8th instant.

may still be obtained on application.

THE sa Glenfarg, from London and Straits, left Singapore for this port on Baturday evening, the 8th just...

Our Seeds are all tested before being pat up in London. They are packed under our T.. Chelgdro, from Caloutta, and

own Supervision, and the greatest care ie Straits, left Singapore for this port on

exercised to insure protestion in iransit.

Sowings should be made in fine weather only and the remainder of the packels secored from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat Nowings.

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

Saturday evening, the 8th Inst.

A

JUNK was torpedoed in the Inner Chan, el, just beyond the Woking Bar, on the 4th inst. Only one man was fatally in jured.

THE 0, P. R. . s. Empress of Japan, from Vancouver, arrived at Yokohama at 20

A coout who went to get a drink of water

Glitchell-Inace, Hon. E. R. Belilios, OMG M A M Thomson, MA, and the Rev. R. F. Cobbold, M.A.

Is is reported from Monkden that the so- tion of Japan in Cores bas caused a great wave of anti-foreign feeling all oroe Man- choria. A correspondent of our Shanghai morning contemporary writes that Monk- den is practically the capital of the Bghting Chinese. Everything is subordinated to pro parations for war. If the Japa desire to enter Poking they skonid, maks – hrata, Even wore the Chinese feat cleared away, they will find it hard travelling.

Or the 28th ult, the forsign community at Tientsia bad practically no news regarding the progress of the wor. There appears to be a growing feeling there that the war will not be a short one-some, says a Daily News correspondent, giving it a limit of three year. It is quite noticeable that amoge the Chinese at least among the ordinary people little is heard but condemnation of the war. There seems to be very little patriotism abroad. It is a war of the go vernment, not of the people,

A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Planta a.m. to-day and leaves at 6 a.m. to-morrow and for use in the Gordon generally: it for Kobe.

Ar the Magistracy to-day before Mr H. E. supplies natural nourishment to the sol,

Wodehausa, a Okinaman was charged with and sexists the process of assimilation, thereby aiding the Plants in attain to their at a tap in the public gardens. on Saturday most disgusting conduct towards a Porta- and did not take the trouble to turn the guesa girl in Wyndham Street on Saturday, fall size, vigour, and beauty.

water off when he had finished was fined and towards an English girl on the lat

Mr and Mrs H. Hum- Zekildren and nurse | Sold in Tins containing 20 iba, sach, $1.75. | $2 or ten days by Comr. Hastings at the Angust, Me H. L. Bennys attempted to ·

ME od Mrs J. D.Mrs Spry

phreys & Schildenbir F. Humphreys

Mr G. 8. Taylor

Tout.Commander

Tufnell, R.N.

Mrs Tufnel!

he despatched on TUESDAY, the MrChantrey InchbaldCapt. A. Till-ti 11th September, with Maile for Arany, Dr. and Mrs J. H.Mr. E. Tomkins Japan, San Francisco, the United States,

Knott and o Canada, Bogatelu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows:- Noor. Registry ceases. 12.30 M. Post Office closes, but Corres

pondence may os posted on board the Packet, with Late Fee of 10 centa aztra, Pestage until the time of departure.

MAITS BY THE GERMAN PACKET.--

Mr J. Kramer Mit D. Landals Mr S. A. Levy Miss L. Mackay

Mr J. Y. V. Vernon Mr W. H. Wickham

PRAK HOTEL

Capt. and Mrs Ander-Mr G. H. Medhurst

son and child Capt. and Mrs Moore

M, F. Moreny Mics Cos Mr H. Crombie Mr Cardios Nielson

Mr W. Parfitt

Mrs. F. Robinson Lad

children

Mr Sandslands

The German Contract Packet Gera Mr H. L. Dapple will be despatched on TUESDAY,Mr E. Dolbanco. the 18th Tastant, with Mails for the Mr R. P. Dipple United Kingdom, Europe and coun-Mr

Mr J. P. Doyling. tries beyond, vid Brindisi; to the Mr God, Fenwick Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Rev. and Mrs Fergu-Mr and Mrs A. Find- Ceylon, India, Adan, Egypt, Malta,

Registry cases at 1 pm. The rail closes at 2 pm, Jats Letters

till 2.89 p.m. with 10 cents extra pastege.

2011

Mr W. S. Harrison

Mr Geo. Bolnes

Mr Morton Jones Me J. E Maire

Mr F. K. Slaghek

lay Smith & family Capi, Stonham Mrs Stenham Zr A. G. Stokes Capt. & Mre Wilson.

28 ibs. IF $1.50. Directions for Ues are given on the Label.

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defend, but there was not a word to be Magistracy to-day.

said in favor of the prisoner, who was sent Ma H. Mason, overseer of the Publie to gaol for three months. He protested Works Department, in charge of water aad against imprisonment without the option," drainage works at Yan-ta-ti, died yester and said he had money enough to pay's fine day moming from the effects of sunstroke.-ás might have been seen from his mgag- He had been ill two or three weeks, and ing a lawyer; but of coume that was all the | Latterly became so delirious as to necessitate more reason why s fine should not be con• The Best and Cheapest Machines in the his removal from the Government Civil siderad adequate punishment. There have

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Hongkong, Augnet 29, 1894.

Hospital to the sylum. The funeral to›k been, it is said, many similar cosm recent- place this morning, and was attended by aly, but girls and women naturally shrink number of his friends in the service, Mr from taking action against such offenders. Mason was an old soldier, who had served | Plain imprisonment without, flogging is too with General Gordon in the Taiping war. light for the brutes. He was afterwards for some time a warder

THE Chinese government will shortly" in Victoria Gacl. He had been in the establish a mint for coining dollare, Afty,

P. W. D. since 1885 or thereabouts, and twenty, ten, and five-pent pinces in Shang- hai. Mr Frank Dallas, of Mowers Louis had now reached his 61st year. He wis Spitzel & Co. has obtained the contract

for the mint mashivery and buliding.

1900 | single, and was born in England

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