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THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements, heavy squalls with cair and soa, and vor MEMOS, FOR TO-MQRROW

THEATRE

À

ROYAL,

LLISON'S HIGH CLASS

VAUDEVILLES. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 26th September, 1894.

A NEW BILL.

MIRTH-MUSIC-DANCING.

TO-MORROW

J.

(THURSDAY), 27th September, A GALA NIGHT, Under the Distinguished Patronage of

H19 EXCELLENCY

SIR WM. ROBINSON, K.U.M.G., HE. MAJOR-GEN, BARKER, C.B., and COMMODORE BOYES, R.N.

F

SATURDAY, 38th September, GRAND SMOKER Assisted by Local Talent.

Mr. BRADY, Mr. ROBINSON, Mr. GRACE, Mr. LAMMERT, &c.

Sants may be Bociced at KELLY & Walsh's.

ADHESION :-

Dress Circle and Stalls. Back Seata..........

82.00 1.00

Soldiers and Salios half-prics to Back Seats. SPECIAL TRANS síter Performance. Hongkong, September 26, 1804.

1541

No. 473-SALE OF VALUABLE CROWN LANDS IN THE TOWN OF SINGAPORE.

OTTOE is hereby given, that the under- mentioned LANDS will be offered FOR SALE by AUCTION at the OFFICE of Messes POWELL & Co., at 2.80 P.AL. OF THURSDAY, the 11th October, 1894.

This block of land in one of the most Valuable Building sites in the Town of Singapore. It is in a very central position, having a frontage in Rabinson Road, Cross Street, and Market Strest, and faces the new Town Market.

Survey Aron

Slination, No.

in Sq.

Eeet.

1 Carner of Cros

Street & Bo-

2

Do.

3

Do.

4

Do.

Fees &

Charges.

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED

CHAREHOLDERS are hereby informed, that at a General Marling in London, an Interim DIVIDEND of 3 % was declared on the Company's Preference Sharms, for the 6 Months ending 30th June, this being at the Rate of 6 % per Antum,

The DIVIDEND WARRANTS will be Ready on the 1ST OCTOBER,

The Transfer BOOKS of the Company ary CLOSED till the let Prox., inclusive.

AENHOLD, KARBERG & C..,

Agents. Hongkong, September 26, 1894.

1640

SHELL LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR BREMEN AND HAMBURG, VIA BANGKOK.

The Co.'s Steamship

Spordil Captai. N. HOCKEN, wil! bos despuched as above

instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight, apply to

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATÓW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Co. Ste

Hatomg,

Captain Roach, will be Jespatched for the abore Porte on FRIDAY, the Both Instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Cu

General MaHORTS, Hongkong, Soptember 26, 1894.

SHIPPING

AUKEVAL.

High swoll from B.E. On 24th of Sept tha aaa moderated, but experienced heavy qualls and rain till arrival on the 25th of Sept., 11 p.m.

The British steamer Pak Ling reports: Weather fine until 25th, when we had heavy confused sea with rain squalls.

The German steamer Glucksburg reports: Bad strong E.S.E. wind heavy e

The Gertion atommer Darmstadt reports: Calm weather, light Westerly breeze; the day bofore we arrived, had strong S.W. wind, with showers of rain mud rough res

The British atanmer Machew, Toporte: Laft Koh-si-chang Sept. 19th, had dark cloudy weather, with moderato W. to S. W. winds to Pulo Obi; thence to. Capa Padaran 1644 Hae clear weather, calzas sud light winds, Tat. 19.50 N., long. 115.00 E., high wind From W.N.W., gradually incrossing and healing to Northward, heavy swell from N.E. Barometer gradasily falling Sopt. 28th, wind veering to

slow- 9.3.W.. to S. and ing typhoon force, mountainous sea, Baroaster 28 75, midnight 28th, wind aud labouring heavily making no hesia, taking off; kept slip on coures for Bong-

26th. kong; arrived at buoy at 11,30 a, m.,

Soptember 25 :- Chang Bye Teng. British steamer, 028, Scott, Singapore September 18. as 6 p.m., GeneralBus flux.

Tai Yick, German str., 903, R. Schuldt, Nowchwang Seplom 16, B.-MEYER & Co.

The British atsamer Lightning reports: Left Singapore on Tuesday, 18th instant; experiencing moderate winds and kno wou- ther, to lat. 19 N., long 113 20' E.; from

TO-MORROW, tho 27th Instant, at Noon, Foochow Sept. 21, Amoy 23, and Swalow thence to las. 20 N., fresh breeze, aith

faitoong, Britial stenuer, 783, J. Roach, 24, General,DOUGLAN STEAMSILIP CO. high well, wit and sia incrossing on sp. proaching ap Rock, ship stood to South, Belima, German atentive, 1,627, F. Jaexperiencing a very heavy typhoon, ger, Kobe, Sept. 13, General --SIEMSEN & Co.

ARNHOLD, KAUBERG & Co.

stynek. Hongkong, Septembar 20, 1894.

1617

THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA VIA AMOY

The Oo, Stenmahy

Esmeralda, Captain TAVLER, will be despatched for the slen | Port TO-MORROW, the 2th Instant, n p.m., instead of as previously notifier.

This Steamer has Superior Acgwande tion for Passengera, and is fitted with tha Electric Light.

1529

For Freight or Parange, qply to

SHEWAN & Co.

Gekend Manager. Hongkong, September 26, 1894

NORDDEUTSUBER LLOYD

NOTICE

binson Rond 11.826 2,621 26.00 6,00 | STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, KOBE ANU

$ c. $ 0.

11,827 1,873 20.00 6.00

LI,828 3,860 20,006,03 11,829 1,846) 20.00 5.00

Plan may be an at the Land Office.

J. E. INNES, Acting Collester of Land Rowance. Land Office,

Singapore, 81st Angust, 1804. 1550

TO LET

QMALL GODOWN, No. 79, PRATA DEAUT

THE RETREAT, CASTLE ROAD (Five Roome),

THÉ DEN (Six Rooma).

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Bengkong, September 26, 1874.

1595

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM CALCUTTA, FENANG AND

BINGAPORE

THE Steamship Lightning having arrived from the abars Porta, Onnaigreas

of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remain- ing on board after the 28th Instant, st Noon, will be landed at Consignees' rink and expense into the Godowns of the Was- WHAI WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE CO., LTD., Wanchal

No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, September 26, 1894.

1647

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SINGAPORE & LIVERPOOL

THE Company's 8.8. Pakling having

arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo aro hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk Into the Godowns of the Hongzose & Kow- LOON WRARE & GODOWN Co., Kowloos, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claires must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 2nd October, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods be left in the Godowns, where they

are

will

be examined on the 1st October.

No Fire Insuranca has boon effected, and

Any

Goods remaining in the Godowns after

the 2nd October will be subject to rent.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded un

less notice to the contrary he given before

Noon To-DAY.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

NAGASAKI

(Passing through the INLAND SEA)

The Co'a Steamship

Numbers, Captain H. WAUTER, will leave for the above Ports

on FRIDAY, the 28th Just., at Daylight.

Return Tickets will be granted available also for the Return Voyage by the Reamers of the NORTHERN PACINIO STEAMSHIP C.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

MELCHERS & Da,

Agents. Hongkong, September 26, 1894.

1532

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

NOTICE

STEAM TO SHANGHAL.

The Co.'s Steamship

Dermutadt

Capt. D. Bonass,due leave for the nose place

on FRIDAY, the 23th Just., at Daylight.

For Freight or Pasaugo, apply to

MELCHERS & Co., Agnata. Hongkong, September 26, 1894.

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.8. LIDDESDALE, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON

AND STRAITS.

1733

JANGO FRANSEIFTED AT SINGALORE AND ARHIVED PRE Pukling To-Day.

YONSIGNEXS of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being Ixuded at their risk into the Godowns of the HorazonG & KOWLOON Wake & GoneWN COMPANY, at Kowloon, whence and/or from

the Wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwardest unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon

TO-DAT

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining andolivered after the 2nd Dat. will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steadier must be prosented to the Undersigned on or before the 2nd Oct., or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 1st Oct., nt Sp.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Septembar 26:-

Kiet, forms steamer, from Caaton.

Pak Ling, British areamne, 1,910, G. Long, London and Singapore September 20, Gonerai. Annons, KambeRG & Co.

Progress, Gen Alr. 687, J. Jesson, Cobo September 11, Sugar Suavers &

('o.

Taiguan, Brittals eanier, 1,473, Nelson, Moje September 16, Gozporaf BUTTERFIELD

SWIRE

Wicksburg, German steamer, 918. P Thomsen, Amoy September 24, Goaoral -- MELCHERS & Ca

Darmstadt, Goru a steamer, 3,404, D. Hugomann, Bremen August 15, and Singa pore September B), Mails and General, -- MELCHERS & Co.

-Mashew, British alasmar, 995, Clan. Au- derson, Birgzak Sept. 10, and Koh-i- chong 19, Timber and Rice.-YEN FAT Hoxu.

Lightmony, Beilish steamer, 2,325, K. H. Sundberg, Culenita Sprember 8, Penang 15, and Singapore 18, Grostal - D. Sas mon, Sows & Co.

Bertolo Japan, la barque, 398. Guastavine, pas back from gon Sept. 26.

China, German atr., 1.113, J. Andresen. Saigna Supt. 22, Rano Mrtoarus & Co

ORVAUICKS September 24 -

Ask, for Hoiler. Atkopr. For Singapore. Ocemus, for Yokohama. Tai Yick, iur Cantore

Firebrand, British gunboat, for a arvine,

divine, for Hailing.

Pokien, for Swatew

Tui Lee, for Senthwang. Tuichiou, fur Swatow.

Toem, for Shaw, hai and Tecoma. Chefydra, for Singapore und Calentia. damar, for Singapore and Bombay Gluckalnury, bor Centon.

CLEA 120

Chunn, for Newchworg

Prej, f Laihow, Theang lye Tran, for Aoy. Riversdale, for Maj. Cheang Chere, for Amy.

PASSENGERS

Aata na

Per Che ag ge Teng, from Singapore, 416 Chunurse.

Par Habong, from Cost Ports. Me! Letaille und so. Messrs Malcampo, Tan Thian Dieng, Wa Ann Ley, and 154 Chi-

Per Pak Ling, from Singapors, Messrs

Ball, and Grant.

Per Gluckebary, fton Amoy, 5 Chinese. Per Parmalat, from Bromsen, Mrs Hems

Will Thyen, Mra Lorenzan and children, kerk and children, Messrs Chr. Bohringer, Blestra Wah. Schmateoke, Otto Zimann, T. G. Elliott, Mra_bi. Wake, Mesara 4. F

A.

POST OFFICE, NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For STRAITS & LONDON.--

Fer Murmiton, at 10.30 a.tu., on Thurs- day, the 27th inst., instead of as pro- vionsly notified.

Shipping.

Knon-English. Máll lenyos for Ports of

Call and Europe.

Noon.Myrmidon loaves for London.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1894.

The publication of this issue commence Tan King of Siam had recovered aufidently at 8.10 p.m.

to attend an informal Audience on the 13th inst

The China Mail.

CHCLA is reported to be decreasing st |Bangkok, the number of deaths having

Noon,Spondius leaves for 'burg, KOKAKONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1834, faller to about 10 daily.

4 p.m.-Peiyang loaves for Shanghai.

5 p.m.-Emeraldo leaves for Manila, &c.

Hall.

Meeting.

Amusements.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASSED SUEZ CAFAI 4 p.m.-Pablic Meeting in St. Andrew's OUTWARD BOUND-Hazel Branch, Aug. 3; Chiensan, Aug. 7; Willow Branch, 10; Asloun, 21; Altonower, 28; Niobe, 31. Glamorganshire, Henson, Palamed, Strathmore, Sept. 4 Saghalien, Ulys ses, 11 Benfancers, Manila, 14. HOMEWARD BOUND:--Tambof, Aug. 28;

Benmehr, 31; Kriemhed, Sept. 11 Glenshiel, Formosa, Bullmouth, Pyrrhus 14...

9 p.m.--Performance at the City Bal. Miscellaneous.

Goods per Steamer Oceanien unclaimed

after Noon subject to rent.

On Paris

Exchange.

On Berlin-Demand,...

On Calcutta-

Wire,

HONGKONG, September 30, 1894.

In London-

Bank, Wire,

2/0

**

On demand,

2:2

113 30 days' sight,

4 months' eight,

Crodits,

3.24

Documentary, 4 months' night,

2/2

On demand,

2.74

Orodits, 4 months' onglit,

... 2.80

... 2.21

On New York

On demand,

531

Oredita, 60 days' night,

Ou Bombay-

Wire,

195

Un demand,

196

195 196

... 74%

751 746.70 * 9,00

HONGKONG REGISTER.

10a.m.

Previous On date ut, On date al nyetsp.

4 p.m.

Barometer Tamperature Humidity

20.58

29,86

29.82

82

az

84

76

76

Direction of

Wind

835

$81

BE

For MOJI.—

4

1

cpq

0

For SINGAPORE & BANGKOK.-

For Chow Fa, at 10.30 am, on Thursday,

the 27 jost.

For SWATOW._

Per Canton,

10 30 a.m., on Thursday, the 27th inst.

Por Chunwhọn, at 10:30 a.m., on Thurs-

day, the 27th inet,

For BANGKOK, BREMEN & HAM-

BURG.

For Sportius, al 10.30 am.. a Thurs-

day, the 37th inet.

For NAGASAKL-

Per Heature, at 10:30 am., on Thursday,

the 27th inat.

On demand,

Du Shanghai-

On demand,

30 days' sight, privato paper Gold Leaf, 100 fine (por til) Soverign (laule'a bezying rato) Silver (por 12.)

Forco For Rustinle, at 16.30 am., on Thura Weather

day, the 7th inst AMOY.--

For thong Chew, at 2.30 p.m., on Thura-

day, the 27th inst.

Per Sithon, at p.m., on Thursday, the

27th inst.

For SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Fur Falling, at 3:30 pm, on Thursday,

the 27th inst.

For NEWCHWANG.—

For Chases, at 3:30 pm., on Theraday,

the 27 inat.

For SHANOG AL· ---

For Feiyang, at 3.39 pm., on Thursday,

the 27th inet.

Fer Atel, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday, the

27th just.

Rain...........

gee ..5

Highest open air temperature on the 254b.ST Inwent open ær temperature on the 25th.46

F. G. Free, First Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, Sept. 26, 1804.

Temperature.

(Taken at Meirs Falemuer & Co.'s Premises, Queer's Koad.) HoNorena, September 26, 1884. D.....

BAROMETER

20,83

Do, Do.

1 F.M....

29.80

4 P.M....

THERMOMETER-0A.M....

29.80 192

Do.

1 P.M....

83

Per Panamadt, at p.m., on Thursday,

the 271b inst.

Do.

4 P.M....

Ds.

Wat bulb) 9 A.M.

Do.

Por Esmeralda, at 4.30 p.m., on Thura-

day, the 27th inst.

Do.

For SAIGON. -

81 Do. 4 P. M. 79 De. Maximum... Do. Minimum over night 78

Do. 1 F.

83

For AMOY & MANILA.~~

Per fonar, at 4.30 p.m., on Thursday,

the 27th inst.

TR German abarmer Desima har boun phartered for six months to carry mal fram Ketus to Saigon.

Our Postmaster-General, Mr A. K. Travers, arrives by the M. . steamer Boghulion, which left Singapore to-day.

On the 19th ist., acventeen old Varsity men (Orford and Cambridge) dined together at the Singapore Club under the presidency of the Hou, W. R. Collyer,

The M. M. Co.'s steamship Saghalim, with

the FRZNOR MAIL of August 31, left Ta latest news frim Singapore is to the Singapore on Wednesday, September

26, at 6 am.,, and way be expected offest that the steamer Altonower ir stilk here on or about Wednesday, the 3rd aground on the Blenheim Shoal. Sbs was October. This Packet brings replies expected to be floated in the spring tides. to lettora despatched from Hongkong

on July 25.*

Gozo deposits are said to have been die- The 0, 0, 3. 8. Belgie, with the Aal-covered at Lang-mns and other planes

DAN MAIL, Of Sub inst., was to leave

Yokohama for this port, via Nagasaki, My-due province, Tonkin, by Mesure. Maltat on Sept. 27,

and Monilot, during August and September. The P. M... Perte, with mails, &o.. loft

San Francisco for this port, via Yoko-A salt, river slester, the Ho-bak, with hama and Nagasaki, on Sept. 15. a fali cargo of sies for Haiphong, was Tho N. P. a, a, Sich left Tacones for Hong. lost with all hands a few days age neer

kong, via Japan, on Sept. 16.

A number of

Pht-aing-giang, Tonkin, The Empress of China left Vancouver on astive passengers were also on board and

Sept. 18 for this port.

The O. 9. &. Co.'s steamship Achilles loft Singapore on Sept. 21, and may be expected here on or about Sept. 27.

wers all drowned.

QUAN Pho, an old pirate chief of Kebao,

who had 'submitted," got all he could ont

The N. G. E. &. Bisagno left Singapore for of the French anthorities, and then rotarned

this port on Sept. 21, and may be ex- pected here on or about Sept. 28.

to his old trade and barassed the neigh-

Tho P. & 0. Co.'s steamship Malacca lait bourbood considerably, was killed a for Singapore for this port on Sept. 23, and days ago, and his bead was exhibited in may be expected here on or about several vilinger. Sept. 20.

The P. & O. 6, a Bombay left London for

this port on Sept. 17.

Messss Arnhold, Karberg and Co, inform

us that they have received a telegram from

Tuz new passport system came into forse in the Head Office to the effent that an Japan on the 20th Last.

Tux a... Glenavon, from London and Straits, left: Singapore for this port on the afternoon of the 30th inst.

interim dividond of 3 per cent. bas heen declared on the preference shares of the China Mutual 9.N. Co., Limited, for the six months ended 30th Jane last, this being at the rate of 8 per cent. par sabu. THE mooting of the Sanitary Board which An important point has arison at Bang- was to be held to-morrow afternosa, has kok is connection with the attempt of Capt. been postponed till Friday, the 28th instant. Storham's boy to amuggle 188. tiaz of

At the Magistracy to-day Mr Wodohouse opium into Bangkok, on board the Mongkut, hold an inquest on the body of a Chinaman Capt. Stonham discɔverad the opium, and who was killed by a fall from the roof of | entered it on the ship's manifest. He in- a house at Quarry Bay on Monday morning formed the British Consul and claimed the last. Verdict-accidental death.

opium, The Opium Farmor also olime it. The Consul did not think that smuggled articles could come under the antegory of

Tax German eteamer Nurnberg to-day Dies e gorgeous red cilk Bag with a Chinese imported goods; but Capt. Stonham, main- inscription, presented by sumse passengers tained that the opiam was not smuggled, from Japan as a mark of appreciation of the having been discovered before the steamer's treatment they had met with on board.

arrival at Bangkok. The matter is to be

THE O. &0.8.8. Co.'s ste. Brigio, with maile referred to the Attorney-General at Singe- &. from San Francisco to the 8th inst., pore for an authoritative opinion. has arrived at Yokohams, and will leave owe to the persistent efforts of the local for this port to-inorrow morning via Nagn.westmer the cycle has been popularised,

For YOKOHAMA, KOBE & NAGANARIA. S. WATSON & CO., aki

Per Nirnberg, at p.1., on Thursday,

the 27th inst,

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.—

Par Hulong, at 5 p.m., on Thursday,

the 27th inst.

For NAGASAKI, KCEE & YOKOHAMA Por for at 11.30 am., on Friday,

the 28th inet.

For KORE

Per Tuipan, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday,

the 24th inst

For SINGAPORE & BANGKOK.-

Por those Fa, at 11.30 a. m., on Saturday,

the 29th inst.

For SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA,

VICTORIA, B.C.,

TACOMA.- Par Tacuro, at 11.30 am, on Tuesday,

The 25th Sept.

Fer SINGAPORE.---

Per Bellona, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday,

the 28th Spat,

Patoran, D. Forbes, Meu Dari M MAILS BY THE BRITESH PACKET. --- 312 Chinoan, from Singapore.

A

Per Machow, fem Bangkok, 33 Chinose. Per Lightning, froin Calcutta, o., Mr and Mrs T. Sulomon. Mrs Smith and child, Messrs Joseph, O'Neill, Judah, Mr. Mra and Misa Su, and Me Apcar, and 408 Chi

1:30.

Por China, from Saigon, 200 Chinese.

DEPARTSD.

Per Ask for Hoihow, 100 Dhin999, Per Ocema, for Yokohama. 1 European, Per l'okien, for Swatoer, 1 European, and

200 Chinese,

Per Alvine, for Hoihow, 200 Chinese. TO DETART.

Por una, from Hongkong: for Sin- gapore, Messrs Thoen Tjam, Tuam Quai

The British Contract Packet Ravenna will by expatched on THURSDAY, the

27th Instant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be yond, nat Brindia; to the Straits Settlements, Netherlanda India, Bur. mah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hocre will be observed in closing

the Mails, &c.

LIMITED.

Vegetable & Flower Seeds.

SEASON 1894-95.

Orders will be executed in the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasta.

SEED LISTS

with

HIRTS FOR GARDENING have been issued and may still be obtained on application.

www.

TRE M. M. Co.'s str. Saghaden, with the French mail of Blab Angust, left Singapore on Wednesday, the 26th inst., at 6 a.m., and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 3rd October.

in a measure, says the Singapore Free Prish Mrnans Villa, Lopez & Co, are informed amongst the native community, at least if to-day by talographs from Manila that the number of bicycle thefts prove anything quarantino restrictions will be removed with The other day Mr. Wager, of the Americai respect to receola loaving this port, on and Methodist Mission Press, with touching aftor 2nd October.

confdanes in the capabilities of homes oster, left his bigolo in the passage outside the Mission Prass premises, only to find some hours later that it had vanished -goas like a beautifal dream, leaving ne'er a track behind. The Police were taformed of tho affair but so far without resalt, and the brothers of the craft are requested to toll that what to whes, whenever men. A JAPANESE exchange announces that Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill, the Hou, P. Le Foor Trenoh, Dr Lowson, and over fifty the foreign guests were staying at the Fujiy Hotel at Miyaucahita on the 16th inkt.

THE P. BL S.S. Co.'s atz. City of Rie de Janeiro, with mai's &c., which loft hence Aug. 29th, for San Francisco via Macio, Amoy, Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama, arrived at ber destination on

the 24th instant.

Is the Supreme Court to-day, the Asting Cliof Justice decided the $200,000 promis- THE residents of Yokohama were to give a reception to Dr Kitazato and Prof. Aoyama Bory note suit against the bankrupt cetate in recognition of their services in Heng keng of Russell & Co., but held that Ng Chun in discovering the ones of the Post. The

Man had not proved himself to be the genuine representativo of How Qua, and therefore the $10,000 payable as dividend out of the estate on this claim must be paid

Our Saeda are all teated before being paiisto court pending proof of identity.

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET-up in London. They are packed under out own Supervision, and the greatest care it

The United States Mail Packet Ching wilt be despatched or TUESDAY, the 2nd October, with Maile for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &, which will be closed as follows:-

coaaea

cxeraised to iscure protection in transit.

Sowings should be made in fine weather

Tus Chisce Mail (Wah. Tez Yat Pc) notes with satisfaction the complete stoppage of all Manila lottery dealinga in Cunten, brenght about by a proclamation issued by the anthorities some time ago and published

only and the remainder of the packets in its columns. It says that if this stoppage

reception was to take place on the 224d inst The reading of a congratulatory address and the presentation of medals was to be followed by a bangust in the Town Hall. Tar latest introduction at Sandekas for the statement and health of the European in- the ass, below Government House The habitante has been a swimming bath in

200 ft, by 160 ft., and contains a house with bath is erolosed by a strong wooden fence, two ladies and two gentlemen's roome and comme room in the middle, also a divíd- log board and a punt. The expenditam And yet Hongkong eaanut float a decent has been well covered by subscription.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by Chor, Len Chok Iling, Lea Yeu, Mr and Noos. Iegies closes, but Corros- severed from damp, and kept in a dry place proves to be permanent, a large amount of bath even for the male community.

DODWELL, CARLILL & O«,

Agents,

Hongkong, September 26, 1894.

Mrs G. E. Blake and child, Messrs Vogel, Palmis, Magdeburg, and Chow Chock Hing for Bombay, Mc J. M. Vajudar, Me and 1545 Mrs A. N. Madeira; for Brindial, Prof. and Mr Stockmeyer ; for London, Mésera J. Green, C. H. Freeman, Mea Marchmont,

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., Dakin, Cruickshank & se Oase, and Mr W. Gardiner.

Agents.

Hongkong, September 26, 1894.

7645

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP DARMSTADT,

FROM BREMEN AND PORTS

OF CALL

Company, Ltd.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

EUCALYPTUS OIL

Shanghai for Brindisi, Miss Murray, and Mra Baxter. From Manila: for Gibraltar, Dos F. R. Tejada.

SHIPPING REPORTS, The British steamer Cheang Hye Teng re- porte Elad fair weather until close to Hongkong, when experienced a typhoon.

The British steamer Heiloong reports: Left Fouches on the 31st September, arri- ring ut Amny on the 22nd, loaving again JESSRS. DAKIN, ČRUIJKSHANK THE above-named Steamer having ar

on the 23rd arriving in Swałow same day, & Co., LD., were the first to intro-experienced light E.N.E. breeze and foss rived, Consignees of Cargo ara höreby informed that, their Goods, with the excep. duce EUCALYPTUS OIL into HONUKONG pleasant weather throughout Left Swatow

29.7

79), had fresh Light

M

tion of Opium, Treasury and Valuabies, are and the quality of their import is still on the 24th, (barly rog, South-Easterly!

being landed and stored at their riak into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND Kow. LOON WHARF and Godown COMPANY, Len.. Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained. OPTIONAL CARGO will go on to Shanghai

unsurpassed.

nless notice to the contrary be given before Is a Sovereign Remedy for

* p.m. THIS AFTERNOON, the 28th Instant

No Claims will be admitted after the

Goods

haTo

loft the Godowns, and all Goods aing undelivered alter the 3rd Oct.

remaining

will be subject to rent.

EUCALYPTUS OIL

COLDS, INFLUENZA and Catarak.

A FIRST-RATE GERMICIDE,

E.N.E. breeze and

woll to Breaker Point; (barometer reg.

12.30 P.M. Pont

pondence may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cente extra for repeat Bowings. Postage until the time of departure.

MAILS BY THE CANARIAN PACIFIC TAIL-

WAY Co.'s PAQKEL·

WEATHER NOTICE. The following was issued from the Ob- servatory

money will be saved to China every year, as she contributes annually by far the greatest percartage of profits in this lottory business to the Manila Government, which dependa chiefly on them for its support. of Japan will be despatched on WED- NESDAY, the 3rd October, with

|E.E. Tone Yan-lim, Commander-in-chief | fair to showary. Mails for Shanghai, Japan, the United and for use in the Garden generally: it of land ferees in Kwang Tong, arrived at States, Canada, &c., which will be supplies natural nourishment to the soil, Canten in a gun-boat from Wel Chow on

The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Empress

closed sa follows --

HOURS OF CLOSING THR

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

A high-class Fertilizer for Fot Plants

12

18

Sold in Tins containing 10 lbs. each, 81.75.

28 iba.

$4.59, Directions for Use are given on the Label.

On the 26th at 10.15, Blask · Ball taken down. At 11.20, Barometer ris Ing. Fresh 6. E. winds, equally. Weather-

MANILA, Sept. 26, 6.25 p.m.. There appears to be another depression, to the South-East of Luzon.

1 a. M. Registry closel

and assists the process of assimilation, the 24 instant, says the Chinese Mat (Wah 11.30 A.M. Post-Offos closes, but Corres

pondence may be posted on board the thoroby aiding the Plants to attain to their Tez at Po) in its to-day's issue, and a Facket with the Late Fe of 10 cents full eizo, vigour, and beauty.

cardial welcome was scoorded him by the

THE TYPHOON. extra Portage, until time of departure.

military officers. He has gone to Canton Green Island. The light-keeper's boy was Two large funks have besa wrecked on in consequence of a telegraphic mossage droword to-day in trying to get something from Viceroy Li Hap-chang asking him to out of the water.

As Kousedy town, the malshod that had coms post-baste on urgoat military affairs bran used as a plague hospital was blown Common reports have it that he will soon dows. The authorities had intended to re- proceed overland to the north, and act in move and burn it. concert with General Yeh-Chi-chio in the dews, and the clock in the Clock Tower The City Hall has lost some of its win.

present war.

bas mash in its southern face..

Mary junks were lost out Shan-ki-wan Wnxe from Newchwing on 11th Septem-way as well as westward, but no loss of life

reported at all.

ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS, When the Buckets leave at Noon. 29.80) From thence wind and tea iure closing the Mails for Europe, &c, by tho The following hours will be observed in ing, (Midaigh, barometer registor 29.75), strong gale and high following sea. At 4.30 English and French Fackets, when they a.m. (barometer registor 29.68), hove to,ave at Noon. The Money Order Office blowing a typhoon, with terrific squalls and will be closed at the day before, bigh confused sea. At 10.30 am, (bazo- meter register 20.48), wind shifted to S.E. blowing strong gale. At 1 fbarometer

p.m. rogieter 20.56) wind and sen moderating kept away for port; when of Wagian picked

All broken, shafed, and damaged foods Is a more powerfal disinfectant that Car-up four fiabermen, who were clinging to s

are to be left in the Godowns, where theybolic Acid.

Sp.

- be examined on the 1st October, at

All Claims must reach us before the 5th October, or they will not be recognised. Ko Fire Insurance has best affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

MELCHERS & Co., Agents Hongkong, September 26, 1894: 10451

For Mosquiro BITES.

For USE IN THE BATH.

D. 0, & 0%.% EUCALYPTUS OIL. Battles,

50 Cents & $1.00,

spar, and another off Cape Collinson; 4.10 onobored in Deep Bay. Steamer in Amoy, Glucksburg Steamers in Swator, Namea, Pakshan, Phra Cham Klao, Tatylan, Tai- sang and Nanchang,

The German esmer Bellona zaports: Had frosh N.E. wind from Kobe to For- mosa Strait, On 25th of Sept. at 10,30 p.m., a dark back coming up in a heavy 1477 oquall from 5.8.2, wind, force 10, Vory

3.09 A.-Posting of Prices Current and

RANSOME'S NEW PARIS"

LAWN MOWERS.

Market

For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices,

Circulars ceased.

Creas Kad Circulars may (Prices Carrous

The Best and Cheapest Machines in the ber, 1894, Hears Bendinel and Co. say:is

Out last report was dated 11th Augutt. however be posted up to 10 oʻsicok

Since then business of all kinda has been if they are tied in bundles, country by country, with the addresses sil

very dull towing to the war. Produos is one way}

oleaper; we quote-Beans per 3 pisals, Tie, S.20; Bean Oil per picul, Th. 3.70; Ban cakes per 10 pieces, T. &.70, Tang

Newspapers,

10.00 AM-Begistry ceases. 10.30 A.M.Pesting ef

Books, sad Patterns ceases. 11.00 A..Mail álözos..

Lars Lars may be posted (from 11.10) with 10 cents late fee up to 11.30, after which hour they may be sent on Board with the same Late Fee

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTABLISHED ́A.D. 184L” Hongkong, September 15, 1894.

Tec launches in charge of Metar Fen wick and Co., Wansbai, were sunt.

Meera Blackhead's shear legs, which the. Datky Press reports as having been carried away by the typhoon, were as a matter of fact removed some twelve days

A. SUBL typhoons develop fores very early. Cains Road, which was one of the for big A large tree in the Wilderness 3 grounds, is wanted for Canton and for Amoy, but rates survivors of the 1874 typhoon, was uprooted

named, are too low for basins. Torpedoes en Taesday morning.

Sertral Mother Catay's chickens were here been laid down in the river between seen fying and wwimming about the

1495 the fort and No. 4 Beacon.

harbour this afternçon,

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