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HONGKONG FOOTBALL OLUB.

KOBE BEEF,

--

Destination

THE CHINA MAIL.

essels Advertised as Loading.

Yesssia

Vernua (5).

MAE WINTEL BEASON now approching,. HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.

THE UNDAUNTED.' Rrosy canbles us to re-commence the Ship- MATOK TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) Kick ping of PRIME JOINTS and ROUNDS of mea & Ports Call Bayern (5)...,.

CORNED BEEF by each P. & O. Steamer.epa.... off, 4.45 p.m.

Ordeca for XMAS ROUNDS of SPIOED CORNED BEEF should reach us at an early date.

GEO, WHYMARK & Co.,

81, Division St., Kore.

BRANK BROWNE,

Hon. Secretary.

1781

1782

Hongkong, November 6, 1894.

THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA PIA AMOY.

The Co.'s Steamshiy

Esmeralda,

Captain TAYLER, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW," the 6th Instant, at Bp.m., instead of a previously advertised. This Steamer has Superior Accommoda- tion for Passengers, and is fitted with the Electric Light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN & Co.,

Jeneral Managers,

Hongkong, November 5, 189.

1765

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.

The Co.'s Steamship

Thales,

Capt. BATHURST, will be despatched for tho above

Porte on WEDNESDAY, the 7th Inst., as Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Do..

General Managers.

Hongkong, Noretaber 6, 1894.

FOR SHANGHAI.

The Steamship

Nanyang,

1780

Capt. TH. LEIMANN, Will

be despatched for the

above Port on WEDNESDAY, the 7th

Instant, at 4 p.m.

For Freight or Pasaage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.

Bongkong, November 5, 1894.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

The Steamship

Frigga.

1783

Captain L. Mapнew, will he deepetched fo. the abure Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 7th Instaut, at 4 p.10.

This Steamer has superior Accommods tion for First and Second Class Passengers,

and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess.

For Freight or Famage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & U.,

Agents.

1784

Hongkong, November 5, 1894.

QOLAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ DANAL.

The Steamship

Priamed, Capt. WILLIAME, will be despatched as above or

WEDNESDAY, the 7th Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

1713

Hongkong, November 6, 1894. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, (UNDER MATE CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT). STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME AND TRIESTE

(Taking Cargo at through rules to CAL OUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, RED SKA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS.)

Also to NATAL, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH & CAPE TOWN.

The Co.'s Steamship

Gisela, Captain A. MITES, Will be despatched as boze on FRIDAY, the 9th Instant.

Cargo will not be received on board after

9 p.m. prior to date of sailing.

For further information as to Passage

and Freight, apply to

SANDER & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, November §, 1894

1776

FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

THE SS. Frigga, Captain L. MADBEN,

TH

having arrived from the above Ports,

Dakin, Cruickshank

Company, Ltd.

HAVE

OF

Loudon, v. Suez Canal Glenavon (3).. London, v. Suez Cana Palamed (8). Loudon & Ports of Cal Roastta (8) London, v. Margotlestanila (3)..

Bombay (B).. London

Esmeralda (6).. Mavila, via Amoy......

Saghalien (0).. Marssilla, v. Suigon Port Darwin, &... Tainan (4)...... 3. Francisco, V. Ja, Cily of fiodoJanei 6. Frances, 7. Japu Chaolio (..... Shaugh

Nanyang (0)... Shanghai ........ Bombay (3).....

Ravenna (e)... Shanghai................................ Shanghai,

Kobéi'm Orono (s)..

TAVE JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT Shanghai, Y'ma & KebCam (8)....

Havre & Hang Niose (8)... S'pore, S'pore, Panag & Ottarratoon Apoar (8). Stow, Amoy & Fahow Haitan (3) Swatow, Amoy & To Thales (8)....

Gisula

(B)... Trieste, &........... Vancouver (B.U.,. & Empress of India Victoria (B.O.), &c... Viclurin (s).. Yokohama and Kohé..Frigga (8).....

Ilford Dry Plates,

4, 1, 1/1, 10 × 8, 10 × 12, and are offering the same at POPULAR PRICES:

Sensitized Albumenized

PAPER,

pl., in tins

CHEAP AND RELIABLE.

Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

HONGKONG.

SNIPPIN to

ARKIVALA November 4:

1646

Kiel, German steamor, from Canton. Frigga, German steamer, 1,300, L. Mad sen, Hamburg and Singapore October 26, General. StEMBEN & Co.

Agents.

Date of Learin

Nov.

Norddeutscher Lloyd. Nov. 12, at 3 p.m. P. & O. 8. N. Co... Nov. 9, at noon. Butterfield & Swire.November 7. Jardine, Matheson&Co About Nov. 20. P. & D. 8. N. Co...... Nov. 8, at noon. .P. & O. 8. N. Co...... About Nov. 9.

P. & O. §. N. do...... About Nov. 24. Shewan & Co....... Nov. 6, st & p.m.

14. at noon; Maritimos Nov. Messageries

17, at 3 p.m. Butterfield & Bwire... Nov. (a) Panific Mail S. 8. C... Nov. 7, daylight.

16. & G. 8. 9. 00.... Nov. 21, dayligh!.

7, at 4 p.. P. & O. S. N. Do...... Aboat Nov. 8. P. & 0. 9. N. Co... About Nov. 18. Dadwall

Carill & Co. About Nov. 4. Arnhold, Karberg &Co. A bou: Nov, 10.

at 4 p.m. Sicmsgan & Co...... Nov. 10, at 4 D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. Nov. 6, at 3

3 p.m. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Nov. 6, daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Nov. 7, daylight. Aust. lloyd's 8. N. CoNovember 9. (s)...anadian P'hc Ht. Co.. Nov. 28, ut roon.

at noun. 6. Nor. Pho S. & R. Cos. Nov. Siemsson & Co.......... Nov. 7, at 4 p.m.

Por Rohilia, for Shanghai: from Bong- kung, Mr H. C. Morrisis: from Penang Cap, Bower; from London, Mr A. M. Raith, Misses Lay, Murray, Muir, Mac- islave, M. Murray E Thomas, F. Uole, R. Drake, Mr and Mrs Folgate and 2 chil doo, Mr and Mr. Mayna, Misses Frede wick, Ami, Blin, Nathan, Janot Tonkin, M. Weatherstone, and A. Wantherstone, Masters Tonkin and M. Touki

Perak, for Hoitow. Mrs MeÜlandlios, 2 children and arrest, and 40 Chinesu; for Haiphook, Mr The Guignard, and an

Obinose.

Per Foties, or Swatow, 200 Chinen, Por Pegang, for Shanghai, 45 Chine. Per Ajar for London, Mr and Mrs Kally and family.

TO DRPANT

Por Priam, for Auroy, 57 Chinese.

Por emeralds, for Ainoy, 8 Europantia, and 90 bine

Pur Haitan, for Swatne, 150 Chinese, Por Henlemed, for Singapore, 7 Barn

beana

SHIPPING REPORTS

The German atomer Prig reports: October 28th, spuke German bargus Hafe, QFDH., lut. 6 20 N., long. wound outhward. 108 20 E.,

Ex The British steamer Drone reports: Orono, British steamer, 1,391, W. Han-perienced very strong son and high cock, Loudon and Singapore October 24,, with heavy squalls and rau throughout. Ouneral. Doows, CARLILI, & Co.

Ferond, British steamer, 1,876, C. H. S. Torque, N.R, Yokohama Oct. 8, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

Rohila, British steamer, 2,174, G. Heuning, R.N.R., Bombay October 17, a Singapore 28, Mails and General.-P. & (). 8. Ñ, Co.

November 5-

Cheang Chew, British steamer, 1,213, F. Wabb, Singapore October 26, General CBIN MON

The British steamer Cheng Chew repuria: Experienced strong Northerly gale, with frequent showers of rain, and high wes till the 31st;

; thence rink N.E. windfa and high ara till arrival.

The British stemer Bezdomand reports Had moderate N.E. winds and fina niear

weather.

The British steamer Outforthout reports: From Sydney to Thursday Island, cariahle Thursday laland winds and fine weather to Fort Darwin, strong R.E. winds and Part D. Cabra, light to rainy Pekin, British steamet, 118, Mahen, moderate variable winds and fine weather.

Liph to the hal irado of the Prat Capones Shoal, ating E. gule, with a high and Amuy Nov. 3, Gemersi. ---Mazaar PO & Qu.

Benicmond, British steamer, 1,762, A. Waugaros son Skip have to for 9 hours. S. Thomann, Amoy November 4, General The Pratas to langkong, moderste N.E.

moon and you, and fine wasther. for New York.Gins, LIVINGSTON & Co.

Holstein, German str., 1,103, J. Bruby. Saigon October 29, Rice.-WLER & Co.

Bombay Britial steamor, 2,047, R. J. Sleeman, Landon September 19, and Siu- gapore October 27, General,-. &0. 8. N. Op.

Catterthun, British sleamer, 1,563, Neil Shanoon, Sydney October 13, Brisbane 16. Townsville 19, Cairns and Ocoktown 20, Thursday Island 22, and Port Darwin 26, General-G LIVINGSTON & Co.

DEPARTURES November 4 :- Riverylate, for Moji. Rheingoli, fer Nowchwang. ask, for Hoihow. Fokien, for Swatow. Doris, for Newchwang. Amoy, for Newchwung-

November 6- Rohilla, for Shanghai. Progress, for Newchwang. Peiyang, for Shanghai.

CLEARED.

Priam, for Amoy.

Ermeralda, lor Amoy. Hailart, for Swatow.

Bentemov, for Singaporo and New York.

Per

PASSENGERS

ARBIYKU.

Per Frigga, from Hamburg, Kr Witt, Consignces of Cargo aro horoby requested and 170 Chinese. to send in their Billa of Lading for counter- Per Orono, from Singapore, Mr Adamson, signature by tho Undersigned, and to take and 42 Chinees. immediate delivery of their Goods from Ferene, for Hongkong: from Yolto- hams, Mr and Mrs Eldred, Mr and Mrs alougekle.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless Oleff, Mr and Mrs Byrack and child. Mrs notice to the contrary be given before Nocu Dailey, Mr Lavet, Mr Durack, Mr Wood- Mr Clark, 2 Mastore Stewart, Master Any Cargo impeding her discharge will Armston, Mesars H. R. Bruce, A. Poter, be landed into the Godowas of the Hand-A. Mar-hoze, Roach, Savory, J. Oldine, I W. KONG&KOWLOON WHAKY&GODOWN CO., L., Oldina, Mr and Mrs G. Hansator, Mira

TO-DAY,

ward,

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-- For HOHIOW & HAIPHONG, --

Per Funni, pt. 1030 am, on Tuesday,

the ith st.

For SWATUW & DELL--

Siemsson

20

Co

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For STRATTS & LONDON.—

Fer Palamed, at 10.30 a.m., on Thursday, the 8th inst., instead of as previously putitied.

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Par Verona, at 11.30 am, on Friday.

the 9th November.

For SINGAPORE.--

Per Niobe, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday, tha

10kla inst

For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE. BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MAL- BOURNE. (Supplementary Mail on board till time of departure. Postuga 10 cents).

Extra

Fer Tainan, at 1.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 17th inst

XMAS PARCE:-Parole for the United

ingdom posted befora 3 p.m., Wednesday, November 7th, are due in London on December 29th. Sondere of Paresh aro requested to post them a few days in advanos,

The

LS BY THE GERMAN FACENT

German Contract Packet Bayern will be despatched on MONDAY, the 19th November, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe and cam tries beyond, rid Brindisi; to tho Straite Settlements, Batavia, Burmah. Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, di, &o.

Registry cases at 1 p.m.

The mail closes at 2 p.m. Lale Letters til 2.50 p.m. with 10 seats extra poatags.

The

MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL-

WAY Co.'s PACKET.-

Ousadian Pacis Mail Packet Empress India will be despatched on WED- NESDAY, the 28th November, with ไม่

Lails for Shanghai, Japan, the United States, Canada, &, which will be closed as follows:-

Registry closes. 10A.M. 12.00. Post-Office closes, but Corres pondence may be posted on board the Packet with the Lule Fee of 10 cents actra Postage, il time of departure, MOREY LETTERS.-The Post Office decline all responsibility for unregistered Latters coutaining bik obee, soiu, of jewellery, and, whore Registration has been neglected, will make so squintas juto alleged loses of such letters (Pest Gnide, Par 30).

REGISTRATION.-Correspondence, can be re- Por use at 11.30a.m., on Taerday,

the 6th us, instead of as previous-gistered for ull Frivate Ship mails up to five minutes before the time for closing for the ly ventise.

Shanghai, or Yokohama contract muila, up to a gaarter of an our before; for mails for Europe, dc., ap to our before; American, Canadian, ludian, Northern Pacie Had Terren Straits mails, up to half an hour before.

For SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA.

VICTORIA, 34, & TACOMA. – Per Victoria a 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday,

aho Gil November,

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKONAMA. Par Homiedt, at 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 6th

For STRAITS & CALCUTTA.-

Per Arraun Apcar, at 2.50 p.m., 00

Tuesday, the bich inst.

For SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Per Ond, as 2.10 p., on Tuesday,

the B. inst.

For AMOY-

LOCAL SERIES.-Separate Boxes bevo best provided for posting Correspondence for the Town, Kewloon and the Pook. The Eozer are under the Window at the East end of the Voraudab fing Queen's Bond.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight.-Haitan leaves for Coast Ports. leaves for Victoria Boon.-Pictoria

(B.C.), vis Japan, do 8 p.m.-drsatoon, Apoor leaves

Straits and Calcutta.

BIRTH, On the 4th Instant, at 5, West Terrace, the Wife of U. M. N. DoDB, of a Son.

DIED. This morning, at the Peak Hospital, GEORGE JOHN Vows, aged 27 years; a Gative of Hammersmith, London. For

The Funeral will pass the Monument at about 8 am, to-morrow. Friends will

6 p.m.-Esmeralda leaves for Manila, &e. kindly attend.

Amusements,

4.45 p.m.-Hongkong Football Club v. The Undaunted.'Rugby Match.

9 p.m.-Harmaton's Grand Circus, &

at West Point,

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, November 7 :---

4 p.m.-Barston's Grand Circus, 20,

at West Point.

p..-Oncert at the City Hall. THURSDAY, November 8

Goods per Steamer Caledonien unclaimed

altor Noon subject to rent.

SATURDAY, November 10—

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8 p.m.Auction of Cutter Nacmi at Mr

3. M. Armstrong'e.

Gooda par Orono undelivered after this

date subject to rest.

Exchango,

HONGKONG, November 6, 1894. 'London-

Rank, Wire, 2.

1

On demand,

30 days' sight,

דן

Crudita,

4 months' aight,

54

201

2/1

2/14

2:2

22

2,67 2.79

2.16

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Documentary, 4monche'sight,

Ou Paris-

On demand,

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Oredits, 4 monita' sight, On Berlin-Demand,... On New York--

demand,

Qa

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Credits, 60 days' night,

Ou Bombay

Wire,

On demand, Un Caloutta

Wire,

jr d:dant,

On Shanghai-

::

On demand,...

101

192

1914

102

... yo

... 747

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...

147.8u $ 9.22 ...2924.

30 days' sight, private paper Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per cad) Sovereigns (Rank': buying rate) Silver (par dz)..

NOW READY.

Vol. XXI,-No. 4,

'CHINA REVIEW'

CONTAINS

The Triad Society, or Heaven and Earth

A Beociation.

The Ancient Coinage of Chine. Turko-Beythian Tribes After Har Dynasty. Jettings frete Canada-Antiquerian and

Philological Researches,

Notes,

Increase in the Collivation of Opium

in China. The Construction of the Yih King. Quaries,-

Chinese Sociology. Replies.—

Reply to Dr. Edkins, Nutices of New Booka. Collectonas Bibliographica Books Wanted, Exchanges, .. To Contributora

THE

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1894.

Wwn to-night's issue we publish a plan of the battle of Pingyang showing the diaposi tion of the Chinese and Japanese troopa os the 15th Sepetocabar.

The publication of the true commenced. af €,50 p.m.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1894.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

-8

His Excelloney has accepted the ranigus. tion of Surgeon-Major Jamen, A. M. S.; as a member of the Sanitary- Board. Sargoon-Major James left several weeks ago to join the Chinese Esadquarters as a British attaché.

Tax Gazeite publishes the following ad- ditional police regulation, which will, of course, be evaded in the wual way by the auzers of the Force, chiefly Indian ;--- No subordinate officer or constable shall act as A money lender, The regulation is curtain- yasuded; but will it have any effect?

PASSED SUEZ CANAL. OUTWARD BOUND-Maple Branch, Aggi, Sept. 28; Boynton, Oct. 2; Cas. Agamévis capedia, 9; Canton, 12; non, Kirkland, Irene, 16; ladner. It was reported this morning that the 0. Bhire, Adelaide, 19; Ozas, J. Jebsen,

Obi, 23; Palinunu, Aurella, 26; Glen- 0. steamer Faris had been detained by fruin, Kriemhill, Wingchowo, Sachsen, the Japanese sathorities at Yokohama, Ar. Baguehem, 30; Metapedia, Nov. 2 presumedly on account of contraband. HOMEWARD BOUND--Aden, Oct. 9; MeUpon inquiry wo find that such was the

duf, Japan, 19; M. Valerie, 26; Energia, 30; Myrmidon, Trocas, Nos. case, but a later wira soncances her re- leano. No particulars are to hand, but the matter could not have been very serious.

The O. P. B. str. Empress of India, with the CANADIAN MAIL, left Shanghai on! Bunday, Nov. 4, at 1a.m., and may be expected here on or about 8 a.m. to.

morrow.

Or Saturday and Sunday the ensigns on sil the British men-of-war in Harbour, and

The O. &O. n. 8. Garlic, with the AMERI- the Union Jacks at Government Hours and DAN MAIL of Oct. 16, learas Toko-Headquarter House, were flying at half- hama for this port, via Nagasaki, on mast out of respect to the memory of the Monday, Nov. 5, at daylight, and may

be expented here on or about Monday, late Ozor of Rusala. On Sunday and to. Nov. 12.

day the Royal Standard floated at hali-west

The P. M... City of Peking, with mails, on board the Victor Emanuel, Beveral &c., left San Francisco for this port; honge alas paid thò same mark of respost to

via Yokohama, on Oct. 27,

The N. P. a. a. Tacoma left Tacoma for

the lato Czar.

Hongkong, ris Japan ports, on Oct.

31.

Tar total cost of the Opium Commission,

The a. e. Chelydrs, from Calcutta, Penang) half of which falls on the Imperial and and Singapore, left Singapore for this half on the Indian Exchequer, in likely to port on Oct. 30, and may be expect be £20,000. The Commissioners rosmem- -ed here on or about Nov. 6.

The Glen Line steamship Glenartney, from

on or shout Nov. 8.

ble on 1st November to consider the re- Londeo and Straits, left Singaporo port, which is wholly against any interfer- on Nov. 1, and may be expected bere sacs with the present syslam. The evidence from Chius was not completed, and will be dealt with in a separate report, which is ex- pected to be isssed about the end of the present. year,

The China Mattal new steamer Chinges, from Newport and Liverpool, left Six gapers for this pert on November 9, and may be expected hero on or about Nov. 5.

The . . Com, from New York, left Slugs pore on Nov. 3, and may be expected bare on or abort Nov. 9.

Tho

Tua following returns of the average amount of Bank notes in circulation and of

P. & O. Co.'s. Shanghai loft Lon-specie in reserve-in Hongkong during the don for Class on Oct. 14,

The F.&O., & Formosa laft London for

this port on Oct. 28.

Tur delivery of the English Mail wes begun at 7.23 am, on Sunday.

Tas Acatrion Lloyd's 5.0. (Fisela loft Kobe for this part on Saturday, the 3rd inst., at daylight..

ed by the Menagem of the respective month ended Sist October, 1894, as certifi.

Banks, are publisized :—

Banki, Chartered Bank of India,

Australia, and Chica Hongkong and Shanghal Banc

ing Carporation commentar

Average Amount

Specic in

500,000 1,518,627 6,129,027 1,500,000 0,069, $8,500/009

REUTZE, completely beaton in the collee- DURING the week ending Nov. 4th, 137tion of war news in the East, ie, wo ite Europeans and 1473 Chinese rinited the informed by an English journalist, making City Hall Masein.

Ma W. Tarn, the newly-appointed Store koopar at the Royal Naval Dockyard, is

amonds by interviewing every porous, in England who has been within sight of Chius or Japan who has an opinion on Asistic naval or military subjects. Sir

on the possible offects of the Yalu battle on futare naval construction. He thinks tho

Hongkong Dispensary expected by the Empress of India to Edward J. Rood, M.P., bus been interviewed

DELICIOUS SWEETS

AND

CONSERVES.

17E have JUST WE

REJEIVED

morrow.

H. M. S. Dolus went into dock this mora ing to repair the damage she sustained on the stormy pasga from Singapore to Hongkong,

batilo emphasizes, in a remarkable manner, the value of two things-first, speed, and, second, an armament of multiplied quick- firing guns; and this is a lesson which will

THERE will be a Football Rugby match probably be taken to heart in the future our fint Hongkong Football Club e. Undaunted-aiructions of every naval Power in the

world. Letters, parcels, &c. for Kowloon Point and

shipment of WHOLESOME SWEETS to-morrow. Kick-off at 4.45 p.m. Un Steamers in Harbour may be posted in the General Post Office up to 11.30 usd 9.80 and CONFECTIONERY suitable for the daunted to play in white, Club in colours. p.m. Letos from Kowloon Foint way be posted Season.

in the Letter Bux which has been placed in the Police Compound oateide the Charge Room ap

For thong Chew, at 2.30 p.m., on Tues- to 12 and 4 c'clock, and in the Pillar Box at the

day, the 6th inst.

For AMOY & MANILA.-

Pur Esmeralda, at 4.20 p.m., on Tuesday, the 5th inst., instead of na pravious ly notified.

For SWATOWY, AMOY & TAIWANFOO. Per Thaka, at pm., on Tuesday, the

Behinet.

For HOHOW, SINGAPORE, & BANG.

KOK-

Per thru Chuda Chom Klan, at 9.30 a.m., Wednesday, the 7th inst

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.-- The United States Mail Packet City of Rio de

Jancira will be despatched on TUES- DAY, the th November, with Maila for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows:-

and stored at Consignees risk and expense. B. Harnston and child, 8 Europeana, and 4.30 .. Logistry ceaseS.

Post-Olivo closes, but Correspon- dence may be posted on board th Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage, until the time of departure.

MAILS US THE BRITISH PACKET,—

No Claims will be admitted after the 18 tires steerage; from Lobe, Bir Adel.. Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods stein, Mr Natileton, and Mr Riveneberg, remaining

undelivered after the 12th Inst. Col. C. F. Crocker, and Me D. O. Mills; from Nagasaki, Mr E Puksi, Miss J. Mut will be subject to rout.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods ears and Me Inala. From Nagasaki: for wry to be left in the Godowa, where they will Singapore, Mr J. Onu. From Yokohama: for Bombay, Messrs Daiguru Gob, Aoki, be examined on the 12th Inst., at 3 p.m.

Yoshino, Kodangs, Otaps, No Fire Insurance has been effected. Yamashita, Ariga,

Capt. Paters, Mos

Meers W A. H. Chalkley. SIEMSSEN & Co.

W. Cook, J. Caldwell, E. B. Bartlett, G. Agent.

Menzica, P. B. E. Butler, R. McCaig, T. 1778 Sinclair, F. L. Stuart, R. A. Downe, H. 52 Blair, H. Begg, 16 Europeans, and natives steerage; for London, Me E. M. Hobart-Hampden. From Kobe: for Lou- dos, Messrs Castley, Dickson, Treasurer, Thorbarn and Head

Hongkong, November 5, 1894.

MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO COBRIGNKES,

STEAMSHIP ORONO,

Кв

Per Rohilla, for Hongkong: from Lon

FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND don, Miss Corderoy, Mr Proseer, Me War-

STRAITS.

AND

rack, Mrs

J. O. Williams, Mr Cart Hauson, and a abip's Steward; from Aden, Mr W. P. Leahy; from Bombay, Lieut. Campbell.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in- For Sbanghai: from London. Mr Raith, formed that all Goods are being isses Lay, Murray, Muir, Macfarlane landed at their risk into the Godowns of

M. Murray, E. Thomas, F. Cole, sud E the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHART GODOWN Co., at

at Kowloon, whence and/or Drake, Mr and bire Folante and 2 chit from the Wharess dolivery may be obtained dron, Meand Mrs Magne, Misses Freds wicks, Elliot, Nathan, Janet Tonkin, Masters Ami,

from No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all foods Tonkin 2, and Misses Weatherstone;

Penang, Capt. Bower. For Yokohama: remaining undelivered after the 19th Inth, from London, Mrs Stroms and 3 daughters, will be subject to rent.

B. Garlick. Mr Bombay All Claims against the Steamer must be Miss Procter, and Mr Warburton; from Per Okeang Chew, from Singapors, 791. presented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th Instant, or they will not be re- Chiasse. ecgnized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods

are to be left in the Godowns, where they

Per Benlomond, from Amoy, 7 Europeahe. Per Hairlein, from Saigon, 68 Chinees. Per Bombay from Singapore, 1 Euro

and 261 Chinese. Per

The

British Contract Packet Roselle will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 8th Naveoer, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be yond, and Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Netherlands India, Buz mab, Deylou, Adan, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

uses! hours will be observed in closing

the Meils, &a

EQUES OF LOSING THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS. When the Packets leave at Noon. The following hours will be observed is closing the Muils for Europa, &c., by the leave at Noon. The Money Order Offica English and French Fackets, when they will be glared at & the day before.

8.00 A. Posting of Prices Currant and

Circalare ceares.

(Prices Current and Circulars may however be posted up to 10 o'clock if they are tied in bundles, country by country, with the addresses all one way). 10.00--Registry ceases. 10.30 Pcating of Newspapers,

Books, and Patterns cesses. 11.00 A-Mail logos.

will be examined on the 10th Inst., at 3p..per afferthun, from Sydney, Mr Lars LETERES may be posted (from

No Fire Lamurance has basa effected.

Bills of lading will be opuuteraigned by Shannon, Me H. G. Robinson, De Hi-

DOD WELL, CARIILL & Co.,

Agents Hongkong, Norecaber 5, 1894.

liarot, Mr and Mrs Cabasac, and 4 chil drea, Mr and Mrs Ab fet, and 110 Chl-

1779 Bane.

11.10 4.3.) with 10 cents late fee up to 11.30 AM.; after which tour they may be sent on Board with the same Late Fee,

Wharl. Local Rates will be charged. To avoid rubbery, sendurs of letters from Kowloon are re- gausted to cancel their stamps by writing the ward stamped across threr. Cover containing Bank Nolan, &o., whould be registered. No Sanday delivery.

Letters, &o, for the Peak will be delivered by the 12 and 9.30 o'clock trama only. Corres- pondence and Parcels for the Peak may be pasted in the devel Post Office up to 11.30 am, or 3 p.m. or iu to latter boxes in the cars of time of departure. With regard te luttere from the Fesk, Pilar boxes have been placed at hingasins Cup, Victoria Gap, Mouat Kellatt, Manni Gongs, snd Plantation Bond, which will be cleared at 12.30 and 4 p.m.

Quotations.

Hozanosu, November 5, 1894. OPIUM-Now Patus, cash,... 7374

Old

cash... New Benarca, daah, 722) Old

cash,

17

"

12

MA

74

New Malys credit, 640/850 Allowance, Catties, 12/18

Old Malwa, credit,. 690/70 Allowance, Cattias, 16,96 Persian, Vily, cash, 770 Allowance, Catties, 24 Persian, Papar tied 770/740 Allowance. Calties, 12/80

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Barometer...

Presicas Ur date stɩ On Inte at j daystip.m.

4 pun.

30.07 73

X

Temperature 24 Humidity Direction of } Wind... Force Weathert Rain.........

ses tar

It includes:--

No, 1 Fondant Fourres.

Nougatinca,

Chocolatines.

No. 2 Fondants Pourres

Eggs.

Dragées Orêmo Caraque.

Dragons Nougat Carres.

Praline Vanille.

French Almond Rock.

Butter Scotch, Marzipan Cabes.

Montelimart Nozgat,

Oullard's Butter Scotl

Collard's Almond Rock,

Cadbury's Chocolate Creams.

Apricotines.

Trocadero Patisserien,

Amandes Aboukir,

Melana.

10.20

30.18

30.06

69

68

34

GI

Small Légumes Liquears.

BSE

b

Large Légames Liqueurs. Old English Toffee.

Everton Toffee.

Highwa: open air temperature on the 6th75 Lovesi vien als tapature on the 4th 64 F. G. FI00, First Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 5, 1894.

Temperature. (Taken at Messe Falconer & C

Premiass, Queen's Road.) HONGKONG, November 5, 1894.

8. Merse

BAROMETER

30:16

Do.

·Da

1 P.M...- Do THAROMETER—9 AM.... 1 E. Mr.

30.06

90.08

***

Do.

Do.

Do

Do.

(Wet bulb) 9 ..

Do. Do,

1 R.H

R.M

Do. Maximum.

D. Minimum over night

Pine Apple Neyean. Pascall's Golden Maltax.

Fine Jordan Almonds.

Collard's Everton Tofed.

Collard's Assorted Toffee,

AS. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, THE HONGKONG DISPENSAET, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841. Hongkong, October 18, 1894.

SIR Ballilay Macartney has been writing

It is stated in the latest exchanges from to the Times throwing double upon the

England that the Admiralty proposed sand ing the St George, a protected oraiser of the first-class out to the China Station.

CAPT. N. Shannon, of the Australian liner Catterthun, reports that in the latitude of the Pratas Bheal his vessel had to be hove to for nine hours on account of the high and dangerous Boa. -

graphic detail of the Battle of Pugyang sent from Beoul by the Central News, The Crinere suffered a defeat at Ping- yang,' he writes, but not a disaster. There. may have been a Worth, but there was no Bo admits that his object in Sedan," writing to the Thunderer is to reduce the Japanese victory at Pinggang to its just propertions. It is a duty that I owe to truth, he concludes, and to the brave WE mentioned some time ago that the men who, in perfect good faith I believe, so Scottish Oriental B. B. Co. ware-to place far as the telegraphic agency in concerned, new steamers on the Bangkok-Hongkong have been unjustly held up to scorn by run. It is now stated that's contract has being made the subjects of an ignominions been entered into with the Fairfield Ship.surrender.' building and Engineering Company, Gol

VAD, for a steamer of 2500 tons carrying THERE was a fashionable wedding at Macao yesterday, the bride baing Mias capacity.

Basto and the bridegroom. Mr. Alfredo THE Empress of India arrived at Shanghai Lello, Secretary to H. E. the Governor. at 4.30 a.m. on Saturday, and left at 1a.m. It was a pretty wedding, and there wez a Bunday, for Hongkong, where she may be large company of invited gueste, some from Hongkong on expected at about 8 sm. Tuesday nest, 6th having gone over just. The Empress of China, arrived at the previous day. Lady readers will docht. Shanghai at 5.30 pm. on Saturday, and less be interested to learn that tho dress left again at 18.m, on Sunday for Vancow and hats worn at the wedding were of vor, in Nagasaki, Koba and Yokohama. the most recherché character, many having The silk ox Express of Japan, which vessel been made at Mesirs W. Powell and Co.'s left Yokohama on 12th October, was de fashionable. dressmaking establishment, Hvered in New York on the 2nd inst., the Qas of these wan the bride's dress. It was transit being 80 days from Hongkong, and made of white bengaline silk, artistically. 21 days from Yokoham

and neatly arranged, the skirt being caught up on one side with bunches of orzaga Tax Goran steamer Frigge, which arrised blossoms and myrtle, showing a silk petül. from Hamburg yesterday, discharged sove coat, trimmed with guipure insertion, and The ral tens of cartridges which go to swell the followed by a handsome train. already well-plenished Arsenal of the bedios fitted vary becomingly. In front it Hongkong Wharf and Godown Company, was drawn into the waist with excellent The principal portion of the riunitionsof war proportions, relieved with bands of guipure was destined for Japan Sovoral steamore insertion. There were also frills of guipars passing through Hongkong for Japan with lace falling over the aleaves. The whole Jessamine in the last month have been carrying large bodice was outlined with supplies of blankets and materials for heavy Amongst the other dresses was a blus clothing for the Japanese soldiers. It is astic, draped with pale blue net, embroid- evident, from this, that the Japanese Wared with feathers, and trimmed with bats

lets last,

authorities had contemplated a winter cam ribbon; also a very pretty maize-coloured paign many months ago. We hope the dress, trimmed with black ribbon velvety impetus foreign trade is roosiving by this and grey brocade trimmed with pass ss will be rasintained after peace has somenterie. It had a black velvet Zou14.

cont. --Communicated 1651 | been proclaimed

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