Entertainments.
THEATRE
HONGKONG.
ROYAL,
THE BLACK PLAQUE.
HONGKONG
will give
MINSTRELS
TWO MORE OF THEIR POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS, For the Benefit of the Plague Workers. Under distinguished Patronage and
Bagport. THE DATES OF THE PERFORM- ANGES WILL BE ANNOUNCED, ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Popular Prices, $2 and $1. Bokdiera and Sailors in uniform, Half-price
to Back Seats only.
To-day's Advertisements.
Postponed on account of the inclemency of the weather,
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c.
THE Undersigned has receivod instruc-
tions to Sell by Publia Auction, on
MONDAY,
the 8th October, 1894, commencing & 2.30 p.m., at his Sales Rovios, Daddell Street,
Removed from EARNSYOOT and for other Accounts,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, comprising:- SEVERAL DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in
MATERIALS; ORMANTELS,
Destination
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loa ing.
Vessels.
Bremen & Ports of Cal Darmstadt (3) Japan (Veroax (1). Londen, v. Suez Cansitan (s).... London & Ports of Cal. Siam (8)
Manila (8).. London.H Marcillos, v. Saigon Melbourne (6)......... N'eaki, Kobe & Yhama-lamorganshite (8).... New York, Y. SuozCanarathleven (8)................... New York, New York. New York..
Arvits.
Date Leavi
Norddeutscher Lloyd (Oct. 15, at 3 p.m. P. & O. 3. N. Ob.....Oct. 12, at noon. Butterfield & Swire... Oct 9, daylight. P. & O. 8. N. Co......Oct. 11, at noon." P. & Q. S. N. Co... About Nov. 7. Mossagarios Maritime Oot. I, at noon. Dodwell, Carlill & About October 9. Dodwell, Uncil & Co. About October 10. George B. Hotas...... Showau & Co... Quick dospa rii Surquehanna....
Siemesen & Co..... Quick despatch ockWandering Jew...
Siumsson & Co....... Quick desinteli Oct. 1, si 1 p 10. & 0, 8. B. U... 8. Francisco, v. Ja, Belgio (0).
Pacific Mail S. S. Oct. 20, at 1 pm. (8) 8. Francisco, 7. Jaa Poru (8)
P &O, S. N. C.....Oel. S. at noon. Rosetta (8) Shanghai
tp.o. Shanghai
Nenyang (9)..
Sierazaon & Co... Ou. 9, at 4 .P. & Q. 8. N. Oo...... About October 19. Shanghai...Manila ().
Sander & Co...ober 13, Shanghai and Kobé....Gisela (s). S'pore, Barras 'bur Gerda ().
Siemsser & Co.........Oct. 11, ar noon Douglas Lapraik & Co. Oct. 9. dag ight, Stow, Amoy & Fchow Nanoa (8).....
October 3 Butterfield & Swire Tioutsin..
Leviyang (1)................. Vancouver (B.C Empras o Ubias (3. Corading Pic R. do Oct. 31 at noon, Nor. P'fic S. & 2. Co- Oct. 16, at noon, Vioterin (B..), A.Sikh (o).
Doors open at 8.30. Coramcucing at BROCABLE, SILK FARESTRY, and other Tay's Advertisements.
with PLAIN
9 o'clock precisely.
Plati and Tickets at Mosara. KELLY AND and BRVELLED GLARARS, CLOCKS, PAINTINGS, WAISH, LIMITED.
Seats may be Booked on and after Satur- day, 29th September.
A SPECIAL TRAM will run to the Peak, and a SPECIAL LINCH to Kowloon, 18 minates after each Performance,
WILLIAM BLAYNÁY, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, September 22, 1854.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
JAPAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.
JAPAN PRINTING PAPERS.
1469
JAPAN COPYING PAPERS.
JAPAN WALL PAPERS.
c., &a, &ü,
PRICE VERY MODERATE.
ORDERS to be respectfully received by the Undersigned,
MITBUI BUSSAN KAIBHA,
8, Queen's Road Central.
Hongkong, January 2, 1894.
FOR SALE,
AMERICA
3
4
ORNAMENTS, TEA and FANCY TABLES, HOOR- CASE, LADY'S DESK FENDERS and Iauss, CARPETS, Rues. CURTAINS and Parts, &c.
HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, with DevelZED GLARS, EXTENSION DISING TABLE, MOROCCO- COVERED DINING CHAINS, DINNER Wi- CAN, DINNEE and DusseRT SERVICES, ELECTRO PLATE and GLASS WARE, CUTLERY, TAILE LINEN &o, &c.
SEVREL IRON and BRASS MOUNTED BED. STEL with WIRE and HAI MATTEESERS, BEDROOM SUITE, MARBLE-TOr Wash Taxus and SETS, LADIES' DRESSING TABEES, with PLAIN and BETELLED GLASSER.
HANDSOME SILE EMBROIDERED JApanzge SUEREM AD PLAQUES, PANTRY and BATH- ROOM, REQUISITES, IRON COOKING Bo ve, ONE RICKSHA, NEARLY NEW, and SEVERAL HIOTOLES.
&c.
Also, SEVERAL COPIES OF SCENES FROM EVERY LAND, over 50 Photo graphic Viowa, with Introduction from General Dew WALLACE.
On
Cataloguer issued prior to Sale. Yiow from Friday, the bib October.
TERMS OF SALE. —As customary.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctimer.
1580 Hongkong. October 6, 1894. UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
A
Final BONUS of FIVE PER CENT. on CONTRIBUTIONS and a DIVIDEND
of NINE DOLLARS per SHARE for the Year 1899 will be Payable on MONDAY,
WE have Reseivel fros of OREGON the Bili Inatant.
PINE,
PINE PLANK and LOGS, and have also in STOCK a quantity of Own2 TEAK, 20,
For Particulars, apply to
PROPRIETORS,
YEE MOW TAI, Timber Yard,
77, YAG-MA-TI, MAST.
21 180/munan
Heekend Ass
TO LET.
From 1st October,
"REENMOUNT," GAINE
U
8 ROOMS.
For Particulare, apply to
1865
ROAD.
ME3SEA, GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, September 18, 1884.
1501
TO LET
WARRANTS may be bad on application at the Orrick of the Society us and after that dute.
By Order of the Board,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,
The Co.'s Steamship
Namaa,
Captain HARRIS, will be zdespatched for the abuse Parts sta TUESDAY, the 9th Lontani, al Daylight, and not as previously notifed.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & On.. Beneral Managers, Bangkong, October £. 1894.
FOR SHANGHAI,
The emship
Nanyang.
1595
Capt. Ta LkMANN, Wil www.lespatched for th above Port on TUESDAY, the 9th Instant, at 4 pm.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, October 6, 1894. 1613
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH TAK AUSTRIAN GOVERMENT.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI & KUBK
The Co, a Steamship
Gisela, Captain A. MIIS, Learn for the above places
CLEARED.
Strathdes, for Hongay. Memnon, for Kruisi Namoa, for Swatow, Loksang, for Shanghai. Chim, for Saigon. Tahun, for Shangai Ardgay, for Samarang.
PASSYNGERS,
AR
m.
Par Frjr, frota Baihow, 51 Chinese. Por Bulsang, from Singapore, &c., 482 Chinese.
MEMOS, FOR MONDAY, Shipping. Noon-Rosetta leaves for Shanghai
Auctions.
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Boosehold Furni
turo, &, ut Geo. P. Lammert's.
Miscellaneous.
Dividend of $ on Shares of The Union Insuranco Society of Canten, Lad, pay Ablu.
General Memoranda. TUESDAY, Uctober 9-
11 a.m.-Teuders for Government Bills
received by the Obiet Paymaster. 2.30
Auction of Sundry Hunes- bold Furniture, &c, at Mr J, M. 6.15 p.m.--Meeting of Hongkong Hockey
Armstrong's.
Club
Gonda por Gleason undelivored after this
data subject to rent. WEDNESDAY, October 10:-
a por dieser Sagholin unolaims
after Foun subjeo! të runk
Goods per Kugang undelivered after
Noon landed.
*
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
ST JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Parada Servies at 8.30 AM. (tely Conamaion 2nd and 4th San-
@lha paakitenzioni of this isante commisterd
7.10.
Eng China Ittail.
·HÒNGKUNG, SATURDAY, DCTOBER 6, 184
DRITISH NORTH BORNEO.
Saturday, OCTOBER 6, 1874.
TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLIED TO THE 'CHINA' MAIL"}
(Fia Southern Line.)
LONDON, Gatober 4, 1894, THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR, The Japanens Government has given a pledge to the Italian Minister that no
We not long since quoted from the hostile operations will be underiskan British North Borneo Herald an article against Shanghai.
in which the writer' somewhat warmly
The Russian newspaper fred advisos repudisted the idea entertained by many Japan to act with moderation towards in Hongkong that investment
that
part of the world was sure to result in Corka; any attempt at annexation will loss. While believing that, in this con- exhaust the pationes of Russia.
The married officials of the Imperial nection, we can offer the North Borneo officials some useful hints, we are quite Customs are leaving Peking owing to ready to admit that former investors
| animosity tợ foreigners. bare to thank themselves in great part for the disasters which overtook theo. MILITARY ARRESTS IN BERLIN, Plausible representations were accepted as gel truth despite the fact that none but experienced experie could judge of their real value. Tobacco plantations were dealt with as if they bar heen watermelon patches or cabbage MANILA QUARANTINE REMOVED. gardens-put in your seed and nature: The Spanish Consul, Sr. E. Ortiz, coorte- will do the rest! But to cultivate eren asusly forwards us the following telegram
The cause of tlie arrests of the non-vom-
missioned officers in Berlin is attributed to insubordination, not to anarchism,
days.) Matine at 11. Boty Communich at the cabbage garden the land must be suit- 11 o'clock service on the 1st, 3rd, and 6th Sun-able for the crop, and this rather i-rom the Meails Government -
portaal ductor was, it would seero, days in the mouth. Evensong si 5 45.
UNION CHURON, Kennedy Road-Minister ignored to a large extent when the un- Rev. G. J. Williams-Services at 11.00. Alucky sites in Borneo were chosen. Still instant will be granted free pratique.
and G.M.
ROMAR CATHOLIU CATHEDRAL--On Sundays, Messut 6., 7.30 .. and 9.30 a.. Becedic tion at 6 r.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURUA, Garden Road.. Mans and Sermon; 5.10.x. Eveting Service,
Benedictions.
Sr PETSE'S SEAMEN'S CAVICH, Sailors' Home-Service on Sunday, at 11 am, and 6.30. The Holy Communion is administer
Wuras, the estates were administered without regard to financial safety. All this may be granted, and yet the North Borneo people themselves may have. Queensciously aided in bringing about the unsatisfactory result.
Per Vathide, frota Quinhen, 65 Chicese. Por Rosetta, for Hongkong: from Lan da, Mr. H. Harria; from Colomba, M Philips from Penang, Mr Koh Kay Bung.ed on the lat and Brd Bardage in the mail at Mr A. Darler and servant, Det. Inspecteria; on the 2nd and 6th at 7.30.x,; and
on the 4th, at the Erening Service. Fildes, and 1 Chinese; from Singapore. WESLEYAN METHODES Uzunan.-Divine Serly speaking, the only communication is.
Am in the Wesleyan Church, vics at 10.3
GRAKAY BETARIUS CHAPEL Survive in the Serrann language by Pastor R. FF. Gott schalk every Squay, at 11 .1., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling Eonso, West Point.
Are R
12 Chinese, Mr Henrique de Noronha. For Shanghai From Londen, Mr and Mrs Price. mbay, thres Missee Ramsay, and Mastor R mary, Mrs Greig and child, Mice Grills, Rev. and Mrs Kearney. Miss Me wan, and Mr G direy; from Sing-pore, Mesare . G. Hartland and P. McPherson. For Kube: from London, Mss A. 31. Mar. rta. For Yokohama: from London, Mrs Harrison, and Mr Cock'; from Bombay, Mir and Mrs Naylor and child.
To Durant.
Per Namea, for Swatow, 160 Chinnsa Par foksong, for Shanghai, 6 Chinese. Per China, for Saigon, 600 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The Britieb steamer Kidsang reporte: Left Calcutta Septembor 19 h. had moderate South Westerly windle, and fine weather to Table Island, with merlerate so from there expericnoed strong South-Westerly winds, with very rough sea, till arrival at Laft Penang Penang September 2h. September 26th, had light variable winds, colm 1611 cm sa, and fine weather, il arrival in Singapore September 30h. Left Singa- pore on the 30th September, experienced
on SATURDAY, the 18th Instat. For Freight or Passage, apply to
SANDER & Co.,
Agente.
Hongkong, October 6. 1894.
DOUGLAS JONES, Dakin,
Asting Secretary.
Hongkong, October 6, 1894.
1610
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
ORDERS
Cruickshank Company, Ltd.
JORNA WSPENSARY I
& moderato, variable winds, with moderate
VIL.
DAKIN, ORUICKSHANK
BY THE ACTING COMMC, L., were he first to intro-
MANDANT,
Fot THE WEET ENDING 13TH OCTOBER, 1894.
No. 117.-FIELD BATTERY.-Sergt. G. WATLING to te Acting Battery Quarter- manter Sergent.
No. 118. Joined FIELD BATTERY,
deen EUCALYPTUS OIL into HONGKONG and the quality of their impart is still Unsurpassed.
EUCALYPTUS OIL
NO. 2, PEDDER'S STRIET, next to the No. 127 Gr. T. MEEK, 28th September, Is a Sovereign Remedy for
Post Office.
No, 72, Quar's ROAD CENTRAL.
Apply to
G. 6. ANDERSON,
13, Praya Central. Hongkong, March 16, 1893.
TO LET.
TERRACE..
1894; No. 130 Gr. E. F. SKETCяLET, 2ud October, 1894. Joined MAUHINE GUN COMPANY.No. 128 Gr. J. S. BRUCE, No. 129 Gr. W. ARNOLD, 28th September, 1804
No. 119.-DRILLS-FIELD BAT-
COLDS, INFLUENZA AND CATAARH,
A FIRST-RATE GERMICIDE, Is a more powerful disinfectant than Car-
504TERY-TUESDAY, 5.30 p.m. Trained balic Acid.
NOFFICES IN VICTORIA BUILDINGS.
GODOWNS in WaNokai, at the back of MOOREGOR'S BARRACKS.
No. 3, CAMERON VILLAS, PER Bent $10 per month including taxes.
Apply to
+
USA DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.
Hongkong, October 3, 1894.
Mails.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD."
NOMOW
920
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BLACK BEA & BALTIC PORTS; A180, LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.
THE PLANT'S STEAMERS WILL CALL At SOUTHAMPTON TO AND PARENGER AND LUGGAGE,
N.B.-Cargo can be taken on through Billa of Lading for the principal placse in RUSSIA.
ON
VOLUNT quad
VOLUNTEERS. COMPANY DRILL (Quiform White, dapa) RECRUITS Squad Drill-FRIDAY, 5.30 p.m. Trained 7-pr. Gan Drill. RE- CRUITS.- Drili (Plain Clother), SIGNALLING CLASS; TUESDAY and FRIDAY. & 4.
at 4 30 p.m. KOWLOON DE- and THURSDAY, 5.15 p.m. MUSKETHY TACHMENT, T-pr. Gan Drill; MONDAY (Free Ammunition)-SATURDAY, 13th
Instant, MUSTER at HEAD QUA EUW-
Bud March to Wharf, DETACHMENT cas
join on Range.
No. 120-FIELD BATTERY.-For
For
Mosquiro BITES.
For USE IN THE BATH.
n. C. & Ca's EUCALYPTUS OIL. Bottles,
50 Cute & $1.00.
1477
Not Responsible for Debta.
Owners will be Responsible for any Delt ontracted by the Officers or Crem at the following Vessels, during their stay in Tiongkong Harbour:-
DUTY, Lieut. Denson and Sergt. Brows. Neit
Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor No. 121. GENERAL-Special SQUAD DRILL will be held on WEDNESDAY, at 6.30 p.m. and 9 p.m., to enable Members to Complete their Number of these Drills; they will not Connt for Prizes.
By Order,
F. F. LAMBARDE,
Lieut., R.A., Adjutant, H.K.V.C.
Hongkong, October 6, 1894.
1609
CANTON DISTRICT.
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 48,
Navigation of the Canton River.
IS EXCELLEMOY THE VICEROY of
HIS I WAR Notice to be given that, in consequence of the WAR with JAPAN, All VESSELS entering the River MUST STOP OFF UBYEN PRE, til they have been inspected and received permission to proceed
Approved :
J. H. MAY,
Harbour Master.
Ivy, American ahip, Capt. A. J. Lowell. -Shewan & Co.
and vloomy unset led weather, until arrival off Maddlesbald Bank; from there expari- anced a lang North-Engerly swell for two days, after that a very strong South-West- erly gale, with very high and confused 154,
and squally weather acom Brander nusek tepnirs :
On the 4th instant, there was every appost- abcu af opclune crossing the ship's path
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For CANTON. —
Per Poun, at 9 am, on Sunday, the
7th inst.
For STRAITS & BOMBAY.-
Per Bigo, at 1131a.m., on Monday, the 8th inst., instead of as previous-
notified,
For SHANGHAI-
Per a s. Ragita, on Monday, the 8th Thani, For Shanghai, Regis+ try ceases at 10.45 a, m,
Mail closes 11. Late Letters received from 11.10 to 13,30a.m. with-10 centa Late Fee.
For SANDAKAN & KUDAT.....
EUCERI
Exchange. Bosexos, October 6, 1894.
... 217 ... 254
2-1
22
... 2/29
Ou Loudou-
Rank, Wire,...
J+1
On demand,
11
*
30 days* sight,
4 muths' sigul,
Uredit, 4
Documentary, a ranche' algha,
Un Patis
Qu demand,
in Burhp---Demnach quan
New York-
On demari,
627
Credita, ne siger,
54
Wire,
195
Credita, menntas" sight,
-In Remblay-
Un debat,
On Gajen t-
Waru.
02 HEL
na Shangbai–
On Jeband,..
30 days' might, private s ajur Gold fear, 100 ane gpar tage
royaranende Fuck is folying matuk Silver (per nz,)
114
FATSON
LIMITED.
2.73
Unlike the greater portion of Austra- lia and New Zealand a tropical cous- presents, in most cases, particular difficulties to the prospector. Practical
by river, and this specially applies to ull the regions inhabited by the Ma ayunace. Inland settlements, & distant beyond a few yards from the ses or river bank, are almost unknown. The would-be selector of land suitable for cultivation is therefore thrown very mash up his own resources in looking round. True he can hire a boat or canoe, and, if time be na object, maka the necessary journey or journeys amidst all the discomfort of such vessels. A good many firms at the ospital hava stenru launches, and he may, by good luck, get the loan of or be able to bi
MANILA, Oot, 5. Vessels leaving Hongkong from the 2nd
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PASSED SUEZ ÜANAL.
OUTWARD BOUND Aslova, 21; Strath more, Bapt. 4; Ben'areers, Priok, 18; Glengyle, 21; Sydney, Orono, 26; Islam. Polyphemus, Kinhack, Maple Branch, Agy, 28.
Homewaan Bouan Tamba, Aug. 28; Bullmouth, Pyrrhus, Sept. 14; Zoertes, Pinguey, 21; Telamon, Lazing, Mar. quis Bequahem, 25; Java 23.
The O. & 0, s. a. Peru, with the AMERI- Can Mail of Sept. 15, left Yokohama on Thursday, Oct. 4, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Wed- nesday, Oct. 10,
The
O. P. R. str. Empress of China, from Vancouver, lelt Naganaki Oct. 5, at 3 p.m., for Hongkong, vis Shanghai.
The N. P. . . Si arrived at Yokohama on the 6th and islled for Hoogkong, via Kobe on the 6th.
The O.&O... Uceanic left San Fran
cisco on Sept. 25 for this pork,
. ., left San Francisco for this
one of them. As a rule, however, thess The P. M 1. s. City of Rio de Janeiro, with 0.79 are not available, pur, as we are ied to j
pors, via Yokhamn, on Oct. 4. 2.90betiere, has it occurred to the Govern
mers that a steam lanach which could. The be hired at the actual cost of upkeep and fuel per day would be a must useful
s. s. G'amorganshire left Singapore on Sept. 29, and she may be expected here on or about vot. 5,
instrurion. Auother matter in which The E. & à, s. s. Gethrie, from Australis,
WO
left. Poes Darwin on Rept. 26, and may be expected here on or about Oct. 6, resident The O. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Ulysses left Singapore on October, and may be expected here on or about Oct. 8.
19E the rerritory is wofully deicient is that of
rest-houses.
Lavish hospitality, have no doubt-in fact a at the capital assures us-18 readily extended by the plouring community to all who visit them, whatever their or rauds, but, in the total absence of barels, a few res houses, for the use of which a onderate rent could be charged would be a distinct advantage.
105 1964
74
46 3
9.4
Vegetable & Flower
Seeds.
SEASON 1894-95.
+
The Austrian Lloyd's steamor_Gisela lait Singapore for this port on Cot, 6, and may be expected here on or about Oct.
15.
The P&O. Co.'sa. Meilla leit Bombay The P. & O... Banbay luft London for
This Ang: On Sept. 23. this port on Sept. 17, and the same Oo'a'e. ». Canton left on 29th Sept.
ORDER OF CR-BAL SERVICE AT AT JOHN'S CATHEDRAL 20TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.
Matina-Voluntary. Aria-Handel's Su
sanac
Vexia, Elvey Pealer, Ben- loy & Treat; Te Deum, Lawes, &c., (Psalter); Jubilats, Hayen (Paultor), Anthem, Blessed is He he cometh Kyrie. Best, No. 16; Ofertory
a
Hyman, 319 Sentences, Stainer, Nos. 1, 2
.. Has elapsed since the Land Office com- menced active werk, the maps published ut the territory are remarkably good. They are of course open to many ad- titions and corrections, but thay reflust, much credit on the Commissioner. If that theial will permit us to offer a suggestion we would point out that long before absolute accuracy need be arrived at, it would be well if the next edition. were to give the approximate boundaries of areas suitable for purticular cultiva- tion. Thus, partions suitable for tobacco would be of one colour and those suit able for cotton, coffee, temp, gambiet, &o, &o. would be each distinguishe.t in
similar way. The auriferous districts: again would be similarly evidencos. !. The preparation of such a map would doubtless entail some trouble, but the result would in all probability 11 amply ropay both the trouble and expense. The Treasurer's depart 6.30 p.m.-Hymns, 870, 263, 360, 199. ment, which appears to be very ably adinitistered, is of course responsible WESLETAN METHODIST CHURUS,—WANDELLI, for recommending that any extra expen.
Orders will be executed in the sequence
Per diemuon. at 3.50 p.m., on Monday, in which they are received as long as the
previous-
apply laste.
the 8 inst., instead of s ly notion For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS.
LAND, OKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE BRISBANE SYDNEY & MEL. BOURNE.--
(Supplementary Mail on board till time of departure. Extra Postago, 10 cents.)
Per Chanha, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday, the 8h inst., inatead of as previouza- iy notified. SHANGHAL-
For
Per Lekang, at 3.39 p.m.. on Monday,
the 8th inst., instead of a previous ly notified,
For MANILA.-
JAPAN, Italian barque, Capt nontavino. For SINGAPORE.-- --Muno & Co.
SHIPPIN
ARRIVALS
October #~~
Frejr, Danish steamer. 306, 0. L. Strand. Pakhol October 3, sad Haibów 4, General,
NAM TAL
4k. Labiah str., 571, N. C. Kersbook, Haiphong Oclober 1, and Hoikow 3, General.. R. MARTY.
Lycemoon, German str., from Canton. Katany, British steamer, 1.495, W. Hall Jackson, Calcutta Septembar 19, and Singa. pore 30, General,-JARDINE, MATHESON & 100.
Sungkiany, Leitish steaner, 994, C. B. N. Dodd Manila Oct. 2, Genenil. ~~~BUTIER- FIELD & BWIRË.
SEED LISTS
with
Hita me GARDENING have been issued and may still be obtained on application.
Our Sacs are all tested before being put
and Voluntary, Echo-Tombelle Ereasung-Voluntary.
Aria, Handel's Belshazzar; Paalins, Foster III; Can- tate, Elopkins; Deus Misarestur, Hop- kine; Anthem, 'O Land, my God;" Byuds, 285 and 216: Voluntary, Chorus--Handel's Solomon.
am.-Esmus, 12, 03, 315; Pauler,
UNION CHURCHL-OCTOBER. T...
XXV (2nd version),
SUNDAY, OCT. 7. ses be incurred, but it will doubtless be 10 30: Hymns, 3, 19, 14, 31. raady to back up suy really useful sug. 6 p.:- Hymn. 217. 365, 440, 210; Pardons, geation.
XXXV-XXXVI
Speaking as outsiders, but after inter
viewing two or three gentlemen who Tus Austrian Lloyd'a 8, 8. Gudla left Binga- Lave a good knowledge of the territory, pore for this port this morning. we would advise the Court of Directors
to issue new edition of their handbook. Ma T. V. Twinring, the theatrical entre-
up in London. They are packed under our Any one who has read this and then preneur, besides running a Company in
Per Sungkong, at 3.30p.m., on Wednes- awu Supervision, and the greatest care in day, the 10th inat, instead of as pre-exercised to insure protection to transit. viously notified.
Sawings should be made in toe weather only and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat Sowings.
Par Bera, at 10.30 am, on Thursday,
tho 11th insé,
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Par Verond, at 11.30 a., on Friday,
the 12th Oct.
For SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, EC., & TACOMA.- Por Skit, at 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday,
the 16th Oct.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
MOUNT AUATIN HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs Rs Anton Bir Obantray Inchbald
The Miss Anton
Mr C. Malech Mrs Russi As too, Mr A. Marahali
child and ourse Mr & Mrs McCallam Mr F. H. Bell
and child Mr H.
H. E. Bossball Mr H. E. Meyerink Mr Hart Buck Dr. and Mrs J.
Mr E. Ortiz J. Can-Me J. Raukin tlie and child
Spry Mrs Mr T. P. Cochrane Mr C. S. Taylor Mr J, B, Conghitis Capt. A. Till Mr A. Cumming Mr H. E. Tomkins Mr & Mrs D. Gillies Mr and fra A, E. Ringold, Gorman steamer, 650, Babid, Capt. J. Hallifax, R.S. Lieut.
Mr E. Goetz
Teavers and child Manila Octob. r 2, General-ÜHINESE.
Commander Madame Huart and Tufnell, R.N. Strathmore, British steamer, 2,202, A. L.
child.
Mro Tufnell Cunningham, Barry August 17, and Singa Mr and Mrs H. Hain-Mr J. Y. V. Vorzon pote September 28, Col and General,--- THE Company's S.S. Kuteang baying DooWELL, CARLILL & Co.
phreys & 3 children
MONDAY, the 15th day of October, Custom Hou, 1894, at 3 p.m., the Company's 8.S. DARMSTADT, Capt. D. HOEGEMANN, With MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and OARGO, will leave this port as above, calling at NAFLES and Garoa,
Shipping Orders will be granted fill Noon, ON SATURDAY, the 15th October, Cargo and Specie will be received sú board until Noon, on MONDAY, the loth October, and Parcels will be recured at the
1612
EB. DREW,
Commissioner of Customa.
Canton, 6th Onjobar, 1894. INDO-CHINA, STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY; LIMITED.
FROM DALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE
Agency's Office) nafil Nood, on SUNDAY, T arrived from the above Ports. Con-
Mathilde, German steamer, 678, P. Moos, | Lze Wine & Co.
Quinton and Touran October 3, General.
Fokies, British steamer, 509, W. J. Davis,
PLAK HOTEL
you
the 14th October. Contents of Packages signees of Cargo by her are bereby informed Tamsui October 1, Amoy 3, and Swator 5, Mr J. A. E. Chandet Capt. and Mrs Moors are required No Parcel Receipts will be that their Goods will be delivered from General-DovLAS STEAMSHIP OS. algsed at less than få, and Parcela should alongside.
Mise Coe
Mr F. Marong Roastre, Bri ish steamer, 3,039, G. we H. Ciombio Mr Cardins Nielsen
Mr H. L. Dalrymple Mr Sandelande
not exceed Two Feet Cubic in messure¬ Cargo impeding the discharge or remain-
ing on board after Noon on the Teth F. Browne, B.N.R., London via Bombay Inst, will be landed at Consignees risk and Sept. 21, And Singapors October 1, Mails
and Geoorak-P. & O. 3. N. 00.
MeJ. P. Dowling
Mr. W. S. Harrison
1600
DEPARTURES.
Üolober 6
None
meat.
The Steamer has splendid Accommodation
and carries a Doctor and Stewardess.
Linen can be washed on board.
For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Do Agesate Hongkong, September 32, 1834. 1531
expense Into Godowns at Hart Point,
No Fire Insuranos will be affected; '' Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, October 6, 1894.
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
A hizh-class Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for use in the Garden generally it supplies natural nourishmout to the soil, and amale the process of assimilation, thereby aiding the Plants to attain to their fall size, vigour, and beauty.
Sold in Tins containing 10 the. each, $175.
"
IT
perused Mrs Pryer's Decade in Borneo
can get a very hair general idea of the
Indis, is acting as agent for a blend of 2 Old population, resources, conditions of life Bootsh." and possibilities of profitable enterprise and investment in the little state. But Tas London Lyries have been doing Chrisly summary of fact. If a country so well Brian fa still creating a furore with Ta-za- busivesi men would like an up-to-date Minstrel business in Caloutta. Kies Marie known as Cavada find a lavish distri
bution of maps and handbooks to any ra-boom-de-ay,
who ask for them, necessary to keep ita Tas P. M. S. S. Co.'s. City of Rio de advantagesto unigrants and others before!
the public eye, a similar course is still Janeiro, with mails, &, left San Francisco more necessary in the case of a territory for this port via Yok- hams and Nagasaki on who e. very name is unknown to the the 4th intent. majority of European. The British
North Borneo Herald is doubtless doing The O. P. R. str. Empress of Japan at- much good in this direction, but very few people keep files of a newspaper. Arived at Shanghai at pm. yesterday and small bus Grenrate handbook, sold at a leaves again at 2 pm today for Vausou. advisable, would, on the other hand, be a nowinal price, or given away when ver
most useful publication. Apart from THE O. &0. B. 8. Co.'s & s, Gacio, with mansa fie'd of interesting ethnographical San Francisco via Amoy, Nagasaki, Kobe, business considerations, there is an in- muile da, which left bence Sept. 12th for
28 b. 84.60 watter relating to the ten or twelve Inland Sea and Yokohams, arrived at her
native tribes inhabiting the territory destination on the 4th instant Many of these will probably
Directions for Oss are given on the Label.
RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS,
time be
of use as woodamen, Malays of all inland female
districts being expert junglamen, Lista To MORROW morning, between 9 and 10.30 of the native products, such as timber, 'lock, the storm-launch Dayspring, carry. rattans, gume de, waa'd again be useful, ing the Bothal fag, will call slongside any very vague ideas of what is to be ob- sasel hoisting codo pennant O., to convey tained in North Borneo existing evan
The Best and Cheapest Machines in the at the ports least distant from its shores, en ashers to 11 am. service at St. Peter's
Markat,
A work of the nature suggested might (Seamen'a) Church, returning stout: 22.30, alea contain reprints of the land and
For Sale at Manufacturers Prices,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
other regalatious applying to intending In the San Francisco Chronicle of 2nd Sep residents or visitors. A country which ember, Margherita Arlina Stamun writes has to depend almost exclusively upon
Mr H. L. Dalrymple Me F. H. Slaghek Mr R. P. Dipple
planting or cultivation in some form or The San Francisce girl is decidedly an ap Mr and Mrs A. Had- A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, other must keep itself well in evidence precated quanuly in the Orient. So before outside eyes. There is no doubt she is, in one way. She is mostly well that what was know to Hongkongites known to the police, and not in a favour«. a the grave of many investments, has able sense by any means, in Hongkong at now a great futurs before it, with good manegement and careful inspection.
Mr Geo. Holmes Mr Morten Jones Mr J. E. Maerse Mr G. H. Medhurst
ley Smith & family Capt. Stenham Mia Stoakam Mr. A. G. Stokes Mrs H Wilson
ESTABLISHED AD. 1841.
Hongkong, September 15, 1894 - 1696
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