Entertainments.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
HONGKONG.
AS THE BLACK PLAQUE,
THE HONGKONG
will give
OK
For Sale.
FOR SALE
have Received from AMERICA &
Destination
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Veicis.
Wage Ocnsignment of Ossor Bremen & Ports Calera (8)...
TINE PLANKE, and LOGS, and have klo in 8TOOK a quantity of ÜHINESS' PINE, TEAK,
MINSTRELS
For Partienlars, apply to
PROPRIETORS
TVO. HOER OF THEK
·POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS,- SATURDAYS, 22nd & 29th September, For the Benefit of the Plague Workers,
4%
Under distinguished Patronage and Support
ENTIER CHANGE OF PEDGRAMENE.
Full Particulars in Programmer, which will be issued on or about Monday, 17th September,
Popular Prices,
YER MOW TAI, Timber Tard, 77, YAU-KA-, Kasy.
Hongkong, August 21, 1884.
FOR SALE.
TAPAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.
JAPAN PRINTING PAPERS.
Заране...
¡Vorvan (5)....in Kobé.
Naushan (6).... London, v. Suez Canal Glengarry (1). London & Ports of Call Rohilfe (8).. London.......
Japan (1) - Manda, via Amoy...... Zafire ().... Marnarlins, v. Saigon Yarra (1).....
New York, v. BusCaun Macdu(s).. Now York
1305
New York.
New York.
$and$1.
JAPAN COPYING PAPERS.
JAPAN WALL PAPERS.
AZO && $40.
Commencing at
PRICE VERY MODERATE.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, Half-prico
to Back Seats only.
Doors open at 8.30,
o'clock precisely.
Plan and Tickets at Moers. Kelly and
WALNH, LINIZED.
ORDERS to be respectfully revolved by
Beats may be Booked on and after Satur. the Undersigned.
day, 16th September.
A SPECIAL Team will run to the Peak,
and a SPECL LAUNCH to Kowloon, 16
minutes after cach Performanc
WILLIAM BLAYNAY,
Hon. Secretary.
Hongkong, September 10, 1894.
146
Intimations.
HONGKONG HOTEL
BOARD and LODGING, from $60 to
per month.
R. TUCKER, Manager.
1903
CHAS. J. GAUPF & Co., Chronometer, Watch & Clock Makers, Jewellera, Gold & Silversmiths, ATAUTICAL SCIENTIFIC AND A METEOROLOGICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
VOIGTLANDER'S CELEBRATED BINOCULARS AND TELESCOPES. Ravi' LIQUID AND OTHER COMPAMBBS, ADMIRALTY & IMRAY CHARTS, NAUTICAL BOOKB.
"
English BILVER & EiscrEO-PLATED WARE.
GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
8, Queen's Road Central
Hongkong, January 2, 1891.
1
Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for
Agenti
Date o;` Leavin j.
Norddauthor Lloyd. Sept. 18, at 3 p.m. P.&O. 8. N. Ca. ...Sept. 14, at noon. Dodwell, Carill & C Sept. 14, at noon. Jardino, Matheson&0&bout Sept. 26. P. 40 S. N. Co...Sept. 13, at noon, P. & 0.5, 3, 00...... About Sept. 18. Shewan & Co...Sept. 13, at 5 p.m.
Maritimes Sept. 11, at noon. Mesagerien Dodwell, Carill & Co. About Bopt. 19. Sismen & Co. Quick dospatch. Quick despatob. Shawan & Co... Qui despatch. Quick despatch. Butterfold & Swire.Sept. 18, at 3 p.. Jardine, Matheson Cobept. 13, at 5 p.m. (3)....Pacific Mail S. 8. C. Sept. 19, at 1 p.m.
Bidston Hill, George 8. Homer... Susquehanna... Port Darwin, e.......hingtu (8).................
Dary Jamaring & Sourabaya Oromarty (s).
of Peking Fray P. Tapes Oity of
v. Jais. Belgia (8) ..... San Francisco......Sutuchora.........
Shanghai.......Sian (6).................. Shanghai, Kobe&Y'mu Pataan (3)........ S'pore, Penang & Otta Arcatoon Apoar (a).... Swatov, Amoy & TsuijFokien (8)...................................... Trieste, &e..............Maria Valerie (0) Vancouver (R.0 Empress o. Japan (8). Victoria (B.O.), &... Trooms (1)
[To-day's Advertisements.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Company, Ltd.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
EUCALYPTUS OIL.
ΜΕ
any Debt contracted by the Officers or ESSRS. DAKIN, CRITICKSHANK Crew of the following Vessels, during | NI & C., L., were the drst to intro- their stay in Hongkong Harbours—
Ivy, American ship, Oaph A. J. Lowell. Shewan & Co.
duce EUCALYPTUS OIL into HONGKONG and the quality of their impoet is stil
JAPAN, Italian barque, Capt. Bartolomeo unsurpassed, Guontarino. Musso & Co.
SILBERBORN, Brit. 4-maated ship, Capt.
R. Giboa-Shawan & Co.
EUCALYPTUS QIL
THERMOPYLA, British barque, Captain Is a Sovereign Remedy for Winchester.-Captain.
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTIO E
PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
URING my Abience fram Hongkong Phristofle & Co.'s ELECTRO-PLATED WARDRIV. & GOBEAM has been ap pointed Aertra AGENT of the above Com panies.
in great variety
AND
ND 8
DIAMOND. JEWELLERY, A Splendid Collection of the Latest Lernon PATTERED, at very moderate prices. 743
INDIAN CONDIMENTS.
THE BEST QUALITY !!
THE BEST QUALITY | S
**** CHUTNIES.
Per dosen.
R. AM. CLIOSD, Sweet Sliced, Lucknow,
+
Col. Skloner's, Osicatia Club, Armenian, Major Grey's, United Service Club, Mixed, Malda, Cash- mere, Pirdarce, Bengal Club, Onl.
· bottles
J. 8. VAN BUREN,
Agent. Hongkong, September 11, 1894.
1426
"ELLY & WALSH, LIMITED.
JUST PUBLISHED,
Price,
NEW
QP
$1.00 Tar BET. MAPS
Corea and North-China.
www.B
1478
KELLY & WALSH, LTD., Fallishers.
...12 B
128
Guad, Osbool, Our Taste, in quart
JELLIES. Guara, Sarrel, Margo, Coranda, in
Bottles
JAMB. Pineapple, Tippazac, Mulberry, i
botilaa
...
...1 8
---PRÉSELVES. Spiced Mango, Pineapple, Emblic Myrabolam, Tamarind, Citron, Mango, Koovera, Bael, Pulbul, Limes, Orange, in bottles.....198 MARMALADES. Citron, Mingo, Bael, Orange, in
...12 8 battles...
CHEESE. Guara, Bael, llb tins, per dozen 10/-
SYRUPS. Lenton, Orange, Tamarind, Black. berry, Beel, Pineapple, Roso, Al- mond Pomegranate, i quart bottles
...12 8 PICKLES.
CAR
...16 D
Onion, Cabbage, Bombay Mango, Idme, Bamboo, Red Cabbage, Sweat Mango, Mango, Mixed, Cauliflower, Sweet Oliflower,
.....12 8 botting
SAUCES.
Tapp; Tanisto, Mango, Tomatoe,
Tolocis, in pint bottles
...10 0
CURRY POWDER & PASTE.
Curry, Malabar, Madras, Malliga-
fawny, in quart bottles,
......13 8
"... 98
LIME JUICE, &c. Pure Non-alcoholic Lime Juice, in
bottles fhound, Cayenne Pepper, Walte
Pepper, Black Fopper, 16 bottles 12 8 Repaul Popper Ground, pint bot
..11 TAMARIND VISH.' ' Tamarind Hilea Fish, Tamarind
Fish Bees, real delicacies, 3b jars.22-0 Smoked Mango Fish with Raod, 50
tien
100
0
in's tin tức. Rim, 100 in a tit Ô 0 The above Stores supplied at dozen rates even if dozen of each kind is ordered at a time. Liberal discount to Olabs, Mosses and the trade. Cases for 1 dozen 8 Antas akira, for 2 duzen R1 extre.
CORNED BEEF. Corned Beef in 2016, 30, and 50 barrels--barrels trae, per Ib..
Ba A..
0
Occidental & Oriental Steam Ship Company.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND KUROPE, VIA THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
AND
ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTIN STEAMERS.
¿
COLDS, INFLUENZA AND ÜATARRA.
FIRST-RATE GERMICIDE,
Ja a more powerful disinfectant thas Car- bolio Acil.
For Mosqere Bits,
For Use In The Bath
D. O. & Co, a EUCALYPTUS (IL
Bottles,
50 Centa & 81.00.
1477
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS Septembar 11:-
Pokien, British steamer, 609, W. J. Davis, Tamsui September 7, Amoy 9, and Ewatow 11, General.-Dounts STEAMSHIP Co.
September 12:
Normandie. Norwegian atazmer, 628, E. Borg, Newchwang September 5, Bean- MELCHERS & Co.
Lillian L. Bobbins, British ship, 1,699, Robbins, New York April 21, Petroleum, -ORDER.
Mathilde, German steamer, 600, P. Mona, Quiahoo Sept. 3, and Touron 7, General.- SLEMSSEN & Co.
UNPANTURKS September 12:- Dusentry, for Saigon.
| Alone, for Heibun
Airtis, for Shanghai, Siuclic, fur Amoy, Japan and San Francisco, Presto, for Fuoɑhow.
Tucer, for Singapore and London. Manon, for Kudat. Gerda, for Yokohama.
----
CLEARED,
Zafire, for Amoy.
Bidston Hill, for New York. VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND Fekien, fur Bwataw
Changshu, for Nagasabi. HONOLULU,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
Belvic (via Nagasaki, W'NESDAY, Oct. 10,
Kobe, Inland Sea
and Yokohama)... Į Uccante (via Nag
Baki, Kobe, 1
ut 1 p.m.
Sun TUESDAY, Oct. 30,
and Honolulo)..
at 1 p.m.
Sachs (via Nagasaki, TUESDAY, NOT. 20,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama) ....... )
TE
at 1 p.m.
wił
PASSENGERS
ARRITUD
Far Fokien, trom Coast Porta, Messrs La Breten, Kau Sa, and 83 Chinese.
Par Mathilde, from Quindon, 90 Chinese DEPARTED.
dienssen &
0. &C. 8. B, Co.... Oct. 10, at 1 pm, Sharan & Co......Quick despatch. P. & 0.8. N. Co...... About Sept. 2 Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About Sept. 18, D. Sassoon, Sons & Co, Sept. 16, daylight, Douglas Lapraik & Co. Supt. 13, at 10.10. Sandor & Co............ September 13. Canadian Pho R. Oo. Oct. 3, at LOOD. Nor. Pic 8. & R. Cos. Sept. 25, at noon.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For HUIHOW & HAIPHONG.—
Per Hanos, at 9.30a.m., on Thursday,
the 13th inst,
For SAIGON.~~
Tor Brem, at 10.30 am, on Thursday,
the 18th inst.
For SHANGHAL-
Per Taksang, at 10.30a.m., on Thursday,
the 13th inst.
For SINGAPORE & BOMBAY. ---
Per Maria Valerie, at 10.30 *.m., on
Thursday, the 13th inst
For SINGAPORE.
Per Hertha, at 10.30 am, on Thursday, the 13th inst., instead of as previous. ly notified.
For SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUL-
Per Fokien, at 11.30 a.m., on Thursday,
the 13th inst.
For SAMARANG & SOURABAYA.---
For Cromarty, at 4.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 18th inst.
For AMOY & MANILA.---
Par Zafiro, at 430 p.m., on Thursday, the 13th inst., katondo! as previous- ly untidad.
For BANGKOK, BREMEN & HAM-
BURG.
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. 10a.m.--Fokien, leaves for Swatow, &e. Noon-English Mail leaves for Porte of
Call and Europe.
6 p.m.-Zafira leaves for Manila, da 5 p.m. -Cromarty leaves for B'haya, de, Marin Valeria leaves for Trieste, &o,
Miscellaneons. :
Goods per Arrstoon Apsar undelivered
after Noon loaded.
General Memoranda. SATURDAY, September 15`---
Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The Doaglas Steamship Co., Ltd., at the Company's Offices.
Goods per Gerda undelivered after this
date subject to rent.
9 p.m.--Meeting of Parvoverance Lodge. TORANAK, September 18:--
Goods par Maria Palerie undelivered
after this date subject to rent,
Goods par Pindebora undelivered after
this date subject to rent.
SATURDAY, September 22-
Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The China Tradors' Insurance Co., Id., at the Company's Office. p.r.-Performanes at the City Hall. Saranay, September 29:→→
? p.-Performance at the City Hall,
Exchange.
HONGKONO, September 12, 1894 On Lucdon-
4 months'
Credits, 4
On Paris-
On Berlin-Demand......
Bank, Wire, ...
Ou demand,
13
**
30 days' sight,
sight,
Documentary, 4 months' sight,"
On demand,
Oredits, 4 montha' sight,
... 2.75 2.81
... 2,22
On New York
On demand,
Credits, 60 days' sight,
On Bombay-
Wire, ***
On demand,
Wire,
02 Oakatta-
On demand, ...
... b
1911 192
1914 192
On Shanghat
On demand,
30 days' sight, privato paper
... 74 ... 75
Sovereigns (Bank's buying rato) Silver (per oz)
£46.90 $ 0.05
Per Flax, at 6 p.., on Thursday, the Gold Leaf, 100 fine (por tael)
13th ist.
For HOIHOW & BANGKOK.-
Per Loo Sok, at 5 p.m., on Thursday, the 13th it, instead of a previously notified.
For NAGASAKI, KORE & YUKOHAMA
DIED.
At the Peak Hospital, on 12th September .1894, WILLIAN MORRISON Boss, late 3rd
Enginoor s.. Nanshmi, aged 40 year.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 189€
|Tas famous Thermopyla, nice the fastest clipper-ship affont, now a barque. ld than Jumber trade, came down, to-day' frösa Burial Service at the English Cemetery Shanghai in the fine time of 43 days from at 8.30 am., To-morrow, the 18th Septem; anchor to anchor, under the experienced ber, 1884. Friends are respectfully invited
| pilotage of Mr. Andy.' Ras; to attend.
pl'ha publication of this íanus, commenced | Ar tha Magistracy-to-day, before Me Wode at 6.10 p.m.
house, Wong Ping, coolle in the employ of Me S. Kennison, auperintending dork in the Royal Engineers," was committed for 'trial on a charge of stealing. 080 worth of
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1994, money and jewellery from his master's
| cublast on the 20th August. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PASSAD BUZZ CANAL.
ין
We note that the usually well-informed -
OUTWARD BOUND-Hazel Branch, Aug. 3; Shipping Gazette on August 10′ published & Liddesdale, Chiensan, Aug. 7; Will telegram, dated Montreal, Aug, 8, stating Tore Branch, ·10 Oceana, Aloun, that the Empress of China ran aground an 21 Oceanien, Altonower, Malacca, the Woosung Bar owing to a change is Pakling, 28: Achilles, Niobe, 31
Glamorganshire, Glenavon, Palamed, the position of the Red Buoy. This, of Strathmore, bent. 4.
floMEWARD BOUND: Atsipomene, Ning-dure, was not the cause of the accident,
chowa, Palinuros, Tambo, Agiala,
Aug. 28; Shanghai, Benlarig, Benmehr, Tux final tie for the Indian Football Asso« 31; Caledonien, Sept. ♣.
ciation Challenge Shield was played at Cal- catta on the 9th inst., between the Royal. Irish and the Rifle. Brigade (the corps which relieves the Shropshires in Hongkong this
The P. M . . City of Piking, with the AMERMAN MAIL of August 16, loft Negamaki for this port on Sunday, Sept. 9, at 6 am.
The N. P. & s. Tacoma, from Tacoma, left winter). The Rifles were defeated, by 2
Tokobama for Hongkong on Sept. 9, | goals to níž.
tja Kobe,
The O. P. R. atr. Empress of Japan, from NOTHING rasmns to bave come to hand an
Vancouver, left Yokohams for Kobe
pot about any relaxation of Hongkong
on Bopt. 11.
The M. M. Co.'s steamship Occasion, with quarantino at the Straite. We az in a
the FRENCH MAIL of August 17, left massure prepared for the unjust restric Bingapore on Wednesday, Sept. 12, attions of Manila and Saigon; but erau at
2 p.m., and may be expected here on
or about Wednesday, Sept. 19. This these ports the rules are boon relaxed; Packet brings replies to Jettera des- while Singapore stands outy - with a regard patched from Hongkong en July 11,
| to "ole-custom *. and red-tape worthy of a The O. & 0. . . Balgie, with mails, &c.noblez causƏ,
1oft San Francisco for this port, via Yokohama and Nagasaki, on Sept. 8." The P. M. a. B. China, with mails, &a., left San Francisor for this port, via Yoko hama, on Aug. 28,
The P.&O. Co.'s steamship Melines left Singapore for this port on Sept. 8, and may be expected here on or about Sept. 14. Petan
The Glen Line steamship Glenfary, tror
London and Straits, left Singapore on Sept. 8, and may be expected here on of about Sept. 14. ...298. The Chelydra, from Calcutta and Straits, left Singapore for this port on Sept. 8, and may be expected hers on or about Sept. 14.
Vol. XXI.—No. 4.
Per Perone, at 11.59 a.D., on Friday, 'CHINA REVIEW'
the 14th inst.
For KOBE...e
Per Nanshan, at 11.30 s.m., on Friday,
the 14th inst.
For SWATOW & SHANGHAI.---
Per Chaysang, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday,
the 14th inst
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.-- The British Contract Packet Rohilla will
be despatched on THURSDAY, the 19th Lolant, with Mails los she United Kingdom, Europe, and comtriee be yond, vid Brindisi; to the Straita Settlamm's, Netherlands India, Bur manh, Ceylon, Adun, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Mails, &c.
HOURS OF CLOSING THE
ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS. When the Packets leave at NoOT The following hours will be observed in olcsing the Mails for Europe, &c., by the English and French Packets, whan- thay. leave at Noon. The Afoney Order Ollice will be slowed at fi the day before.
8.00 .. Posting of Prices Current and
Circulars ceasOS.
(Frizes Current and Circulars may however be posted up to 10 o'clock if they are tied in bundles, country by countrs, with the addresses al
036 way). 10.00-Registry cases. 10.30 4.3.-Pesting of Newspapere,
Books, and Patterna cases. 11.00 .-Mail closes.
LATE LATTERS may be posted (from 11.10A.M.) with 19 cents latz fee up to 11.80 A., after which hour they may be sent on Board with the same Late Fea
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL CouatBadisain,1.0.8. Mr T. Mitchell
Mr J. Btaiha Capt. Craig
Fer daelic, for Nagasaki, & Japanese for Kobe, Major-General J. F. Owen, and Capt. R. Crawford Mr Stein; for Yokohama, Capt. Forbes, Mr W... Duff Lieut. A. M. Stockley, Lieut. Swettenham, Mr F. J East heMrs Saunders, Messrs J. H. Cockandge, Jr., Mr Darb Galvao TEE Steamahip BELGIC
despatabod for SAN FRANCISCO, A. B. Skelton, C. R. Bigmore 4. F. Ben-Mr J. E Hopking
wa, J. Thornton, Mr J. Bughors nets, Michond. Joo. Hot vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th October, at I p.m., comuestion being made at Yokohama with leamers from Shanghai,
Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and call at HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route.
Through Passengers Tickets granted to Bugland, Franos, and Germany by all trans Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the prin oipal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates and particulars of the various router may be obtained upon application,
Special rates (first class only) are granted to Hissionaries, members of the Naval, Corned Mutton in 2011, 3016 and
5013 barrels barris free, per fo... 9 10 Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, Corned Ox-tongues, 12th in a barral,
to European officials in service of China and to Government officials and and Japan, 'per barrel
their families.--
Passengers who have paid full fare, 10- embarking at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice versa) within one year, will Le Allowed a discount of 10 per cent. This allowance does not apply to through fares from China and Japan to Europe.
All Parcel
A
Boked Ox-tonguer, efb in a tin, per
barrel
B
5. 0
SPICED & HUNTER'S BEEF, Spiced & Hanter Beef-Rounds and Humps, weighing & to 14 Pb, packed in tin and lard-6 tins in a cases pot to be
0.14
DAIRY BUTTER Best Quality Dairy Butter (alightly
alted) in 20th barrels per barrel.26 0
TERMS CASH WITH ORDER Sole Expert Agent for these of the Boat Indian Maniacturers.
NB-GOOD SHOW Boous for displaying Samples of CHINESE CURIOS, CANE GOODS, SILK, &, Consignments recited.
11.55
JAMES LINTON,
3, Growllow Lanej CATOTTA.
ddress in flage shonadi. be marked, to
Mr Oscar Noodt Mr B. Le Preston Mr O. Rombach Mr F. E, Shesa Mira A. Smith Mr Tho, Tatlock Mr. Trostler
Mr T. B. Ward A. Hancock, sad 5 Japareas; for San Fran Mr S. A Korcyeki Cept. & Mrs Walmas cisco, Mr J. 8. yan Buren; for Londou, Mr and Mrs E. Lycette W. Whiley De José Gornes de Silva, Dr. A. Marques Mr K. Lall
Oliveira, Mrs Brauca Chavan da Silva, and Mr C. E Mehta Miss H. Chaves da 8:1va
Per Alwine, for Hoihow, 150-Chiners. Per Presto, for Foucher, 6 Chiress Par Teucer, for Sing poro, 20 Chinens, Por Mormon, for Kudat, 29 Chinese.
TO DEPART.
Pez Rohilla, from Hongkong: for Brin disi, Colonel E. C. Barrow for London, Mr G. Thomson. Frem Shanghai: for London, Mr and Mrs E. L. Hunter, child and amali, Capt. E. Graf Von Baudiasin. From Kobe for London, Mr J. H. Gosling. From Yokohama: for Bombay, Mazare G. W. Burdon and D. Carmichael; for Port Said, Mr T. B. Ward.
Per Changsha, for Nagasaki, Masazia Jan, MeMills, Hagh Arthar, Higashi Mates
Rowe, Mika Souter, Mesara C. Mackinlay, for Koba, Mrs Hamilton, Mise Mackay, Mr H. T. Methuen, H. Gibson, W. Moors and F. Grimble
Par Zafiro, for Amoy, 2 Europeans, and 30 Chinese.
Far Fokies, for Swatow, 360 Chlause."-
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British steater Fabien reports:
Me
Mr and Mrs Whyte Mr A. B. Wiron
MOUNT - AUSTIN HOTEL Mr & Ms Ross Anton Mr C, Maisch The Mizes Anton Mr and Mrs Blannich Mr Hest Ashton,My A. Q; Marshall'
-child and turne Mr & Mrs McCallum
and child Mr L. Mandel
E. Meyeriak Mr J. 8. Noxes Mr J. Northmean Mr E. Ortiz Mo A Palmer S. Mas W. Pestaloz Mr K. McK. Ross Mr andre H. Hun-Mrand Mrs P. Sanime, phrey &3 children 3children and nurse
Humbraya
Kr G, Beymour Mr ani irs, J. D. Mr F. Seip Mr and Mrs E. L. Mra Spry
Boar wad child Mr. B. Taylor Mr Chatray InchbaldCapt, A. Tillatt. Dr. su Nrs J. H.Mr H. E. Tomkins
Knot and son- Lien, Dommandar Mr. J. Iranier
Tufnell, R.N.
Boxshall Har Back Dr. andira J. Can-ble E.
tilo ad child
Mr T. 1 Cochrane Mre WE. Clarke Mr J. 1 Coughtris Mr O. T. Dickson Mr E. foots
Mes Tufnell
Mr J. Y. V. Vernon
Mr D. Lanalo
Mr S... buy
PEAK HOTEL
and same will be revived Tamani to. Amoy, strong and increasing dr J. 4. 1 Chander F. Morany
Mr. Cordins Nielsen at the Company's Office until 6 pm, the NE wind and ac, sky cloudy. Amoy to Mins Che day previous to sailing,
Night N.N.E to moderate NB. Me H. Drosbier Mr W. Farfitt Bratow, Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo wind and sea; ans clear Weather, Swatow Mr H. L. alrymple Mr N. Plans destined to points beyond San Francisco,
children the United States, should be sent to Hongkong, left Swatow 3.50 m., 11th Mr E. Daison Mrs F. Robinson and
Mr Bundelands heary Southerly soil throughout, nky over Mr Bwling. Company Off.com, addressed to the Col- September,ith light Easterly wind and Mr. Pripple lector of Customs, San Francisco.
For further Information as to Freight sat, and cloudy squally appearance to Mr Ges. Enwick Mr FH, Blazhak
Breaker Point, light to moderate varishie Mr W. B, Larrissa Mr and Mrs A Find. lay Smith & family winds, and âne clear weather to port, Mr Ged, Filmes age, apply to the Agency of the Company, Mu. 7, Praya Central,
The German steamer Mathilde reporte: Mr Morte Jones Caps Stenham On the 10th and 11th September, had a Mr J. Karup Mira Honkam yphoon South of Hsinan; lowest barometer Mr G. Medhurst Mr A. G. Stokes
Capt, machine Moure 14767.29; no damage done to the ship,
C. L GORHAM, Acting Agent
Bengkong, September 12, 1834.
WILL BE READ.Y
TO-MORROW.
A. S. WATSON & Co.,
LIMITED.
The LS. Pothun lef: Singapore on Sept. 11, and may be expected here on or abcut Sept. 17.
Misza Kelly and Walk are selling heady maps of Cores and Northern China, pab. lished from the office of The Box of Curios at Yokohama. Coming they do at the present time, they will fill a vold, for thera is certainly a dearth of good, reliable maps
of Curea. The place-names are given in Chinese characters as well as in Roman. It is characteristic that the map of Gomes should indicate the road to Feking.
Tax numerous friends of fr T. P. Hough will be glad to learn that our popular Clark of the Course has improved on his homeward trip far beyond all expectations, · When
The O. 5. S. Co.'s steamship Ajax left his broken leg was examined upon arrival Singapore on Sept. 11, and may be | at Home, it was found to have kuit together expected bors on or about Sept. 17. rezy satisfactorily, so that no further The x.e. Pokling passed the Canal on Aug. operation was necessary. In a wook or two
28, and may be expooted at Singapore
25th.
on 18th Sept., and Hongkong about from the date of the letter Mr Hough expected to be on his legs again, and there are not a low reñidents bere and in the North who will be very pleased to hear the
Tho N. G. L. a. . Bisagne left Bombay for this port on Sept. 9, and may box- ed here on or about 8ept. 30."
Tus 0. 8. 2. Co.'s steamer Ajuz left-Bin- gapore yesterday afternoon, and may be expected here on or about the 17th inst. THE . . beanien, with the next French We bare Received our First Shipment of mail, leaves Singapore at 2 pm, today for
Ex 8.8. ADEN,
this part.
NAWS.
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It is reported from Berlin that thy; wew cruisers, Cormorant and Condor, which are in reserve at Kiel, are to be sent to the China Station. The Cormorant was
Vegetable & Flower Stock, the Paris of the Far East, etc., is East Asiatic waters. The two croisers are
Seeds.
SEASON 1894-95.
The SEEDS will be OzzyED OUT as scop as the weather sets kas, and in the mean time orders will be booked for sxecution in the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasts.
only now considering proposals for a water supply and electric-lighting installation. Ma J. S. van Buren, manager in Hongkong for the American mail lines, loft this mom. ing by the Gactio for San Francisco.
chosen soma time back sa the vessel. that was to replace the old gunbout Wolf in
vessels at a quite modern type. They cam steam from fifteen to sixteen kuots an hour,
and are strongly armed. They will have. A crew of one hundred and sixty mon GLob, and will now be employed for the first time in foreign sosa. -
On the 27th Angust the Hanoi Assize Court contouced a Chiners named Chu Hss to ten ] To allay a disquieting rumour to the effect years' hard labour, followed by tea years' that a missionary of the Canton Hospital banishment, for Laing implicated in the has potitioned the authorities not to allow kidnapping of Messra Bouyer and Roty in in future any more flower boats' to be Tonkin in 1899.
anchored at Kuk Fau, which is quite near to the Hospital, a proclamation has been A TORKIN contemporary, referring to the issued by the authorities, as published in recent disaster to the Dutch forces at Lom-this morning's issue of the Chinese Mail bok, mayn, * A. military expedition in Hol- (Wak Tas Fat Po) to the effect that the laud has been beaten near Lombok.'granting or not of any more boats to be Lombok ia se island east of Java, and 10,000 anchored at Kuk Fan in fatursties clearly miles away from Holland; but the fire-within the province of the Chinese sulbo HINTS FOR GARDENING have been issued and eating journalists of Tonkin cannot be ex-rities, and that the missionarios or anybody
SEED LISTS
with
may still be obtained on application.
Our Seeds are all tested before being put up in Loudon. They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatmat care exercised to insure protection in transit.
Sowings should be made in tine weather only and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat Borings,
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
pected to know that.
oise taunot possibly have any say in the master.
Tax inconsiderate actions of the French mail people have often been criticised in Hongkong, but now even Saigon is waking Tilly season in Hongkeng ip not a up to the fact that the great M. M. cares season of big gooseberries, for goose- not a jot for public convenience. The berries do not grow out bere; but the [Canale season is upon us in all ita splen-
Caledonien on her last homeward trip was to .
have stayed 24 hours at Saigon, bat at a dour. On Sunday last a gentleman out hour's notice abe balved the time. The shooting, not far from Hongkong, was result may be imagined
walking along an embankment among some paddy fields when be based w ory su af a The Band of the lat Shropshire Light In-bird in pain, Immediately afterwards he fantry will play the following programme saw a snipe rising out of the field ; he fired, on the Barrack Square to-night, commence and bit—s make! The snipe got away, ing at 7.30 o'clock :-
but the reptile, which was about throw fast long and had evidently had a grip of the bird, was almost blown to pieces;». The early bird had been nearly caught iưall this time. This it may be mentioned was be- fora tiffla; but the sun was very hot.
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Tas Band of the Hongkong Regt. will play the following programme in the Public Last Naturday evening some Chintes fisher- Gardens to-night, commencing at 9 o'clock men found turtle on one of the beaches (weather permitting)
ark. The Conseil chal .......Sperber. Over La Chamado Jeune Henri' Chayote........ Pigafesto Watzea.
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at Lantao island. They turned it on its back, to prevent its escape, and they intended to bring it into Hongkong saxt day. On Son day some gentlemen from Hongkong, out shooting, same serom the prize, and at once #greed to parohase it for $3 f.o.b., com has been a good deal of nonsense in dis, y for about 300 eggs ranging in Mizm The Best and Cheapest Machines in the some of the home and other papses about from shen's egg downwards, evidently the
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what they shall call the way they must property of the prisoner, worn discovered. bring themselves to such a commotmense on the spot. The turtle mansured aft Hine name as China-Japan war or Corean in length, St. in breadth, and about 21. war and have done with it, but they must thick. The fish and eggs made ezcaad». try to invent fanciful Boman-looking dog. ingly good show,' and the shell i to be: Latin compounds, corresponding with polished and made up into s
Franco-Muscovite and so on. Bat the the happy possessor will, we hope, show fa worst attempt we have seen is in the the best fin de siecle to bis admiring great- Badroms Orient Sino-Chinoise. Does grandchildren, with the remark that that our Brench contemporary know what the was the sort of game he used to shoot is
the nineteenth century. ! Síns' vigalfies !
which
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