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STEAM FOR

STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA,

INDIA, ADEN," EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA

VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN- ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS.

THE Steamship 8LAM; Captain G. K. THE

Wmgur, R.N.R., carrying Hei Majusty's Mails, will be dospatched from this for BOMBAT, on THURSDAY, the 20th December, at No,

All Cargo for Marzullies, London, &o., will be transhipped at Colombe into a steamer, proceeding direct to those porta.

Parcels will be resolved at this Offico wutil 4 p.m. on the day before sailing. Tho contents and valuo of all packages uru required.

Shippers are particularly requestco note the torman and conditions of the Com pany'd Bills of Lading.

For further Particulara, apply to

H. H. JOSEPH,

Superintepulent,

P.&O. 8. N. Cp.'n Ofco,

Hongkong, December 6, 1894.

1984

NOTICE, COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIME. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANC119,

STEAM FOR BAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID,

MEDITERRANEAN AND

BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA.

MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX;'

PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA,

ON WEDNESDAY, the 26th December,

1894, at Noon, the Company's Steamship OIUS, Commandant DUPONT, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE,

and CARGO,

sbore places.

To-day's Advertisements. HARMSTON'S GRAND CIRCUS

**

AND A

ROYAL MENAGERIE

OF

WILD ANIMALS.

TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT!!

(FRIDAY), 14TH DECEMBER,

BEAZON:

TOS LAST RIGHT BUT FOUR OF THE CIRCUS GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TENDERED TO

MRA. W. B. HARMSTON,”

Great Specialities for this Occasion,

GRAND HIGH JUMPING CONTEST.

GENTLEMEN RIDERS UP. The following Gentlemen, will compoto : HART Buck, Tag, MORTON JONES, Esq. Licnt. TAYLOR, R.A., Lieut. Banger, Hongkong Regiment:

Also, by Special Request, THE GREAT-AGT-LE ÉCHELLE, BY GULL ELDRED AND G. Loyert. First appearance of BABY WILLIE, tho smallest Equestrian in the World. And a programme of events that will stamp it as a rod lattor mark in the anuals of Circha History of Hongkong, SATURDAY POSITIVELY THE LAST GRAND MATINEE.

SATURDAY, 15th December; 1894 GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT.

Under the distinguished Patronage of

Colonel ROBINSON and the OFFICERS of the SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY:

ROBERT LOVE, Manager.

Hongkong, December 14, 1894. 2034

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

Destinatio

Japan..

THE CHINA MAIL.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Vesels.

Ancona (8). .. Kobe and Yokohama.. Oberon (8). London & Ports of Call|Siam (0). London, v. Buez Canal Glenarinay. (3)................. Lordeu..

Shanghai (s)...... London

(e)

Maula

via Amoy../tiny (8).................

Marsolo, v. Saigon Oxuš (8)................ New York, v.SuozUnial Argyll (8). New York. Latay A. Nickels..

Bero y, Ja, a Balgic (B)...**

v. Japa Pora (6).

San Francisco...

Shanghai..

Shangbai Shanghai,

Siurra Miranda.. Paninsular (a)...... Paiyang (a)..

vis Amoy...Telainon (a),.you

Apts.

Date of Leavin.

P. & O. S. N. Co......Dec. 21, at noon., Showan & Co.... Decembar 15...

P. &.0. 8. N. do......Dec. 20, at noon. Jardine, Matheson&Us About Dec. 29. P. & O. 8. N. Co...... About Dac, 24. Butterfold & Swire...

15, at 4 p.m.”

Butterfeld & 28.

Messagorios Maritimes Dec. At noon. Dodwell, Carlill & Co.

& Co, About Des. 20,

Siemsson & Co. Quick despatch. 10. &0, 5, 3. C

10,

dsplight. 20, daylight.

Pasifo Mai S.

8. Co. Quick light.

Showan o Đơn

P. O. 8. N.

: ༦ ་

Siemssen & Co...***** Butterfield

D20.

17, at

Shanghai and Robé...Marquis Bacquoham(9) Sand & Swire, **** B

Shanghai and Kuus.... Formosa (")..... S'pore, Penan, & C'ita Wingrang (8), Hourabaya, &c. Swatow, Amoy & Ten Formosa (4)... Cromarty (6)..

Vancouver (B.0 Empress Japsu Victoris (11.0.). Ru...Sikh (9. Yokohama and Kobe.. Ching u (s).....

& Co..

About Dec. 17. P. & O. S. N. Co... About Doc. 18

Matheson&Co Dec. 18, at noon.. Jardino,1 Jardine, Matheson&Co About Dec. 19. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Dec. 16, daylight. (anadian Pic R..Oo.. Deg. 20, at noon.

Nor. Pio S. & R. Oos. Jan. 1, at noon. „Butterkold & Swire... 'December 18,

Wosang, British steamer, .1,127. W. E Sawer, Chinkiang, Ducomber 10, Rice for Canton, Oil for Hongkong.-JARDINE, MA- TUESON & Co.

J

Bullmouth, British steamer, 2,606, T. G.- Scott, Batour November 3, Baik Petro- leum.Aurold, Karkeng"& Co.

Chas. Chinese steamer, 705, Jonsson, Tamani vin escadores December 13, Bal- fast.-CAPTAIN.

Nanchang, British steamer. 1,064, E. Fin- layson. Chiakiang Decombor 10, Rice. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

5.

DEPARTURES.

December 14:- Eldorado, for Canton. Canton, for Singapore and London. Phales, for Swalow. Frer, for Baibow.

Peter Jebsen, for Chefeo. Hongkong, for Hoihow. Lyderhoru, for Nagauski. Keemix, for Shanghai, Machew, for Bangkok. Chundin, for Swatow.

CLEARED.

Brunhilde, for Moji

Atlantic, for Mantnog

Mathilde, for Touron. Woosung, for Shanghai:----

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Pur Peninsular, for Hongkong: from London, Mrs Vernon, Miss Corsalies, Mr G. Stewart, and Miss Stewart. Surg. B. F.

will leave this fort for the FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.Parish, R.N., Mr and Mrs Kyles, Mr A.

Largo and Specie will be registered for |

septad

as well as for Marsailles, and ac-

in transit through-Marasilien for the

principal places of Europe.

The Co.'s Steamship

Formosa,

Capt. HoDess, will be despatched for the above

Shipping Orders will be granted till Porte on SUNDAY, the 16th Instant, at

Noon

Daylight

Cargo will be recolved on board unt 4For Freight or Passage, apply to pm., Specia and Parcels until 3 p.m. on

tko 26th December, 1804. (Parole are not

to be sent on board; they must be left at

the Agency's Office).

Contents and value of Packages, atu zue quired.

For further particulara, apply-at the -Company's Office.

G. ɛɛ CHAMPEAUX, - Agent. Hongkong, December 13, 1894. 2027

2

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK WOW, General Manager Bi Hongkong, December 14, 1894.

Scott, Acting-Sergeant Watson, Mise L. Ramsay, ir and Mrs Parlano, Miss and Master Parlane, Dr. Sardeman, Rev. J. chil. Leverett, Me and Mrs Mallard and

| dren, and Mr W. J. Canter; from Brindisi,

Mfr.

POST OFFICE NOTICES, *MAILS will close: For SAIGON: ----

Par Denay, at 4.30 p.m.," ou Spturday,

the 15th inat,

For SHANGHAI.-

Por Petyany, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,

the 17th ital.

For SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUI. -

Por Formosa, at 5 p.m., on Saturday,

the 150th inst.

For BANGKOK-

Por Lpo Sok, at 9.30 a.m., on Tuesday,

the 18th inst.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL“

CUTTA.--

For Wingsang, at 11.30 a.m., "on Tucs

day, the 18th inst.

F

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA

Per Ancona, at 11.30 a.m. on Friday

the Zlat inat.

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET — The United States Mail Packet Belgic will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 18th December, with Mails for Macau, Amoy, Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows: 4.30 r.. Registry ceases, 5:00 P.X. Pom Office aloson, but Correa- pondance may be posted on board the Packot, tosh Late Foc of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACENT.-. Ch: British Contract Packet Siam will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 20th Instant, with Mads for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be yond, vid Brindisi; to the Straita Settlements Netherlands India, Bur mah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibralar

Mr A. Manger from Bombay, Mr M. D. Tats, Mr and Mrs Mehta, child and smak. The Mesin C. O. Karangis, D. B. Karawana,

E.

and Shitze; from Colombo,

trom

usual hours will be observed in closing the Mails, &c..

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

MEMOS: FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.

Daylight-Peninsular leaves for B’hei. 4 p.m.-Bungkiang leaves for Manila, &c. Oberon leaves for Kgbé, &o.

Amusements. 3-p.m.---Barmeton's Grand Circos, &o., at the Now Reclaimed Land next to Murray Pier.

3 pm Harmona Grand Orcia,

at the Now Reclaimed Land next to Murray Pier.

Mooting

5 p.m.--Meeting of Perseveranos Lodge.

Miscellaneous.

· Noon-Insurance Olices closa.

Victoria Regatta

2.40 p.m.-Uompetition of the Hongkong

Rifle Association

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Provicus On date st; Ou date at diyatáp.m.|||| 10 B.M,

4p.m.

30.DL

Barometer Temperature Hamidity... Direction of Wind ... Forco Weather Rain

30.12

30.26

72

71

78

60

64

EXE

ESE

E

******

4

0

2

2.

0

Highest open air temperature on the 18th.......................23 Lowest open air temperature on the 13h...............53

F. G. Frag First Assistant.

Hongkong Observatory, Dac, 14, 1894.

Exchange, HONGKONG, December 14, 1894. Loudou

Bank, Wire,

On doriand,

30 days' sight,

4 montha sight,

Credits, 4

Documentary, 4 mootiu sight,'

On Paris-

On Berlin-Demand,...

On New York-

DEATH. At Brookhurst, the Peak, on the 14th Inetant, HELEN CHRISTINE, the beloved Wife of Henry Hope Joseph.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1894,

The N. P. Cola a. a. Pictoria, left. Ta- come on the 12th instant for Hongkong via Japan porta.The silk ez the above est. which left Tekobama on the 17th Novem

The publication of this imus commenced ber, and which arrived at Tacoma on the at 7.20 p.m

30th November arrived at New York on 9th inalant,

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1894,

TELEGRAMS,

· [SUPPLIED TO THE--Umina Max.'}

(Pia Southern Line.)

Tus following will play for the Hongkong Cricket Clubv. Military Blues to-morrow at the Cricket Ground:-T. Sarcombe Smith, E Mart, B. P. Sheldon, J. G. Watson, G. G. Brady, R. E. Kozohevar, J. Hoopor, Captain Welman, E W. Maitland, Dr Ball, and C. Inchbald. By the courtesy of Major Faithfull and the officers of the, Hongkong Regiment, the band of that. Regiment will play a selection of music in

LONDON, December 13, 1894. THE UHINA-JAPAN WAR. The Second Japanese Actiy Corps has the afternoon. occupied Fachow unopposed.

SENSATION IN PARIS. A great sensation has been caused in Paris by press attacks on General Moroler, Minister of Wax. It is alleged that his removal from office has been decided upon, owing to his incapacity to fill the post.

THE seen of Harmston's Circus is fast drawing to a close, and in five days the Cirous leaves for Manila. To-night Mrs W. B. Barston will take a benefit. There will be a high jumping contest for which the following local ridete have entered→→→ Licut. Taylor, X, A.; Lisut. Berger, H.K.R.; Me Hart Buck, and Mr Morton Jones Tomorrow's matindo will be the last day

SOCIALISTS IN GERMÁNY. - The Committee of the Reichstag, by nine votes against four, has refused poreission performance The evening's portarmanes to prosecuts the Socialist Liebknecht for disloyal conduct in rofusing to rise and cheer the Emperor at the opening of the Reichstag on the 6th instant.

(From French papers.)

ANOTHER FRENCH PRESS MANAGER ARRESTED.

PARIS, December 7.

M. Dreyfus, director of the National,

has boon arrested for blackmail.

"CHINA TỜ SUE FOR PEAO. China has decided to send an envoy to Tokio to propose terms for peace.

2/01

2/01

On

Crodita, 4

demand,

4.07

monthe sight,

....63

2.08

On demand,

494

Credits, 60

l'anya' sight,

1891

LOLAL AND GENERAL.

On domaud, es

189

1801

On demand,

189

Shangha

Passed Subz Canai. - OUTWARD BOUND:-Metapedia, Nov. 2; Moldara, Ronnicy, 9; Ayr, 13;

On demand,

"

~747

... 761

$50,20

€ 9.60 14:277

On Bombay

Wiro,

On Calcutta

Wire

On

30 days' sight, private paper Gold Leal, 100 fine (per tel) Sovereign (Bank's boying rate). Silver (por oz.)

+

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.

ROM the 1st January, 1895, the Sub- scription to the CHINA MAN will be follow

For the Quarter......$7.00

it

Month....

2.50 CHINA MAIL OFFICE,

Hongkong, November 27, 1894.”~-..

THE

Hongkong Dispensary.

will be under the patronage of Colonel Ro- binson and the Officers of the Shropshire Light Infantry,

THE residence of Mr Salzmann, whose wife. is playing the part of Rath in the Pirates of Penzance at Singapore, was burglariously entered the other night by a Chinama, who, in addition to a number of valuable articles, had despoiled Rath's dress of part of its gold sequins and spangles. The Fres Press in referring to the mattor says: The attention of the Pirates of Penrance and of Sergeant Batty's passs of Metropolitan Po lice is directed to this case. We trust to hear that their united efforts to defend the life and property of 'Ruth' will at least re-

alt in the discovery of a 'clue."

THE Legislativo Council will meet on

Breconshire, 16; Telamon, Benedick, Monday, the 17th, at 3 p.m.-Busines

20 Niobe, 23; Gora, Tenasserim, Lacang, Monmouthshire, Oopach, Stra. Report of the Finance Commities. (No, thamn, Orestes, Maria Faleric, 30; 3)-Orders of the Day.). Committee on Glenfalloch, Natal, Faleworth, Deo. 4; the Billqntitled 'An Ordinance to apply a Anchisce, Waverley, 7.

aum not exceeding Two Millions Four Trocas, Nov. 2; Strathleten, 9; Tele-hundred and Twenty thousand, Five hund-- machus, 20; Oleucok, 27-j Ajax, Ben- rod and Oge Dollars to the Publio Servics lumend, Doc. 4; Manila, 7.

of the Year 1895. 2. Second reading of

HOMEWARD HOUND Energin Oct. 30;

The M. M. Co.'s steamabip Yarra left Saigon on Wednesday, the 12th Dec., at p.., and may be expected here on or about Saturday, Dec. 16.

the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend The Stamp Ordinance, 1886, 4. Second roading of the Bill entitled An Ordinanco

The N. L. Co.'s steamship Gera, with to andend The Post Office Ordinance, the GERMAN MAIL of Nov. 19, kft Co. 1887 5, Committee on the Bil^autitled lombo on Sunday, 9th December, and An Ordinance to accaro, in certain cases, may be expected hero on ar about

the rights of property in telegraphic mos- Friday, Dec. 21.

and R. F. Lamb: from Singapore, Mr and Mrs Vanderlip, Meases 2006 J. Boyer, Brourie, Sin Kevin Hoo and native servant. Sig More Soon and native servant, Mr Max. Lorens, and 23 Chinoza. For Shaughai : from London Mra J. Jones, Misa H. Adair' and Captain Dualop; from Brindisi, Mr Mr W. Alden Hewie; from Boubay, Mr Muses and native Mr and Mrs J. Aldean Major J. O. Hutchin Has Received by the 6.S. SIDNEY, and The N. P. B. s. Sikh left Tacoma for Hong

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR FOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

The Steamship

Chingtu, Captain INNEs, will despatched as above on

To-day's Advertisements. TUESDAY the 18th December.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

SATURDAY, 16тa Drcmiben, 1894, ÁT 2.45: ELMA.

be

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRES

Agents, Hongkong, December 14, 1891. 1921

TOMPETITION-Long Range OUP and Dakin, Cruickshank &

Jards. Ceste.

SPOONS. Banges-800 and 900

Shoto Ten. Entrance. Foe, 80

Hongkong, Decembar 14, 1894.

servant; from. Peoaug Mr Francis and pativo servant For Yokohsina: from Lon

HONGKONG HOTEL.

and 2 children.

Mr O. H. S. Harris. Mre Hodgins

Me J. Kirkwood

Lt. E. Krataschmar Mr R. F. Lambe- Mr R. Love

don, Mr E. Cruikshank; from Temailia, Mo.. Baylao, Mr J. Kinghorn

M.A A. Frank, and F. Toplitz.

Mr W. Elaynar Me J. Boyor Mr H. W. Bray Mr W. J.

J. Cauter Capt, and Mrs Cumbeðir and Miny...

and child

Por Glenthiel, from London, Mr and Mrs Doggan and 2 children, Mrs Fahmy and 3 children, Mies Mellor, Mies Ricketts, Biss. -Sadler, Miss Johnson, Messrs Morris and Stevens, Corp. and Mrs Battera and child.

Per Formosa, from Coast Ports, Measre

Park, Potignor, Dalal, Lam Lai Sang and Line Tehow, and 195 Chinese.

Mr H. McCallum

Per Nanchang, from Chinking, 14 Chi-Mr R. H. Dong as Mr T.

hese.

DRPARTED

Por 7 hales, for Swatow, 200 Ohiness. Per Freit, for Haihow, 100 Chinese. Per Hongkong, for Heibor, 1 Europosu,

AVE Just RzqEIVED A ComigaMENT and 100 Chinesa.

G. K. MOORE,

Hon. Secretary.

- Company, Ltd.

203 HA

Elford

PUBLIC AUOTION.

THE Undersigned has received instruo

TUESDAY,

the 18th December, 1894, at 2.30 p.m., at

his Sales Roots, Queen's Road,----

THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.,

belonging to Mr. S. ALLISTON,

IN BANKRUTTOY,

comprising:-

Dry Plates,

4, 1, 1/1, 10 × 8, 10 x 12,.

and are offering the sono ot

POPULAR PRICES,

DINING TABLE, SIDEBOARD, WHATNOT, Sensitized Albumenized

PIOTORES and ORNAMENTE.

BLACKWOOD TABLES and STAND.

SOFA, CHAIRS, BOOK CASE and WRITING

TABLE.

CARPET SKIN RUGE.

CHOCKERY, GLASS, and PLATED-WARE, BRUSTRAD, WARDROBES, Cine's BRD, TOILET TABLE and Washstand, STOVE,

&u, &0.

AND

(For Bundry accounts), TAPESTRY-COVERED DRAWING-ROOM

SUITE.

MARBLE-TOR CENTRE and BIDE TABLES. CLOMNEY CLANES, đơ.

MARBLE TOP SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED GLASS BACK WARDROBE with GLASS Docks, CHEST OF DRAWERS, CUPBOARDs, Dressing TABLE and MARBLE-TUP WASHSTANU.

&c.,

&6.5--

PAPER,

pl, in tina,

CHEAP AND RELIABLE,

Per fuckew, for Bangkok, 1 European,

and 10 Chinese.

Per Chuchan, for Swator, 100 Chinese,

To DSTARI.

Por Mathilde, for Touroa, 100 Chinese,

SHIP, ING. REPORTS.

Capt. R. Crawford Mr A. McEwan Mr E, Cruickshank Mr J. MeWilliams Mr E. Delbanca

Mr F. Meyor

Mitchell Miss Nellis Drum Mr & Mrsû. J. Moore Mr W. A. Duff

de Navarro Mr J. Mr and Mrs 0. H.Me K. Damond

J. B. Dogean and family Mr W. Parfitt Capt.;

D. M. Patterson Mr No, R.N. Mies

Mr F. Radamelle

Edison

Mr & Mra Gill Eldred

Mc G. Fenwick

Mr 'A Frank

An

Dr J. Freilerics

Dr. D. Galvio

Mr A. Gelloy

Mr F. Gonsale

Mr W. Robinson

Mr C. Rombach

Mr F. E. Shean

Mre A. Smith

Mr F. Stewart Mr John Stewart Mr P. Sarhaus

Miss MA Griane Bie W. Tarn Mr J. Hansen Mr H. S. Thomson

its W. B. Gaston Mr F. Teplitz

The British steamer Glenshiel reports Left Singapore on December 7th, at 5 p.m., -- and child! Mr W. B. Vanderlip had light to moderate son to the 6th, parallel | Mr. and Mri Gso.Mr F. H. Warburton of latinda; from thence to the 12th, parallo! Harmston

Mr and Mrs Whiley.

had strong monsoon and high sea thonce Mr Frank Barnston Miss Mabel Whiley

to port, had moderate to light winds, with

high Easterly swall, on approaching the land

had heavy rain and thick weather. Dec.

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.

10th, sighted a fall rigged vessol, bound Mr F. 1. Ball.

Mre H. Humphreys Le Soth, in latitudo 10° 38 N. longitude or th

And 3 children 113 "E., pained load colour, with blackRev. W. Brereton Mr Chantrey Inchbald topsides.

Major & Ma GarnettMr C. Malsch The British steamer Formosa reports; Hotfield, L.A. Mr Alfred Mangar Tamaui to Amos, fresh N.E. monsoon, and Mr Hart Back Me H. F. Maperink

Swatow, light variable winds and smooth tlie and child

Morgan, child and sea, clear weather. Swator to

Ms and Charles nur Hongkong, and cloudy, smooth monsoon

Coben

Mr Spry

from other Sources,

THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES

ju

CHRISTMAS CARDS

AND

NEW YEAR CARDS,

comprising ---

JAPANESE and ENGLISH CARDS, hand painted and of Artistic Designs;

JAPANESE VIEWS; VIEWS of HONGKONG and Types of NATIVE CHARACTER,

Also

The P. M. 6. a. Pert, with the AMERI-eages.

CAN MAIL of Nov. 24, left Yokohama nn Friday, December 14, at daylight, and may ha spentel here on or about Thursday, Dac. 20.

THE troopship Warren Hastings, from Cal- catta to Hongkong, with the Ride Brigade,

7th inst, and was to leave the same day. arrived at Singapore on the morning of the kong, via Japan parts, has arrived at Yokohama Dec. 18, and sails thenco for The officers of the Rifles are Lt. Col. St. this port on Deo, 13.

Paul, Captains Lourdes and Stewart, The O. &O.E. 8. Oceanit left San Fran- Lieutenants Staveley, Talbot, Koos, and cisco on December 4 for this port, via Scanderson, 2nd Lieutenants Lord Congo- Honolulu, Yokobania and Nagasaki. The Empress of China left Vancouver for hava, Thresher, Badu, Parcival, Lystay,

and Digby, Quartermaster Holy. The this port, via Japan, on the 11th inat The Union Line: a. e. Oberon, from Mià- Warren Hastings in conveying. 801 uan, 19 dleabro and Hamburg, Taft Singapore women, and 30 children, and reported that On Dec. 5, and may be expected here all were well on board. on or about Deo, 12.

The Warren

The P. &0. Co.'s steamship Formosa left Hastings is a transport belonging to the Singapore for this portion Dec. 8, and Indian Government commanded by Ospi may be expected here on or about H. A. Street, R. L M., of 2,019. nett ton- ... Dec. 16.

The Austrian Lloyd's steamer Marquis Bac-age, length 397 ft., beam 192 and depth

.

'quichen "lett Singapore for this port on Dew. 8, nad zuay gaposted here on or about Dec. 15.

26.6.

YESTERvir afternoon, the remains of Me

The Ben Line L. Bentary, from Antwerp Heinrich Hoppius were laid to rest in the and London, left Singapore for this Coolery at Happy Valley. The funeral port on Dec. and may be expected was largely attended, alfacst the entire here on or about Dec. 151

Further Supplies, Ex 8.8. BOMBAY and The D. D. B. A. Aglai, from Ham foreign community bang represented.

SS CANTON,

Wholesome Confectionery

AND

Delicious Sweats,

These shipments include:-

QADBURY'S SPECIAL CREMES,

burg loft Singapore for this part on Amongst those present were Capt. Stirlings Dec. 12, and may be expected here on | A.D.G. representing H. E. the Governor or about Dec. 19,

Capt. Thomas, A.D.O,, representing H..E. Major-General Barker; His Honour Me E

The Aratoon Apsar, from Calcutta, left Singapore for this port on Dec. 13, and may be expected hare on or about Des 19.

J. Ackroyd, Acting Chief Juation; Hom

H. Stewart Lockhart, Act. Colonial Score- The O. S. S. Co.'s a. a. Telamon luft Bingo tary; Hon. J. J. Keswick, Hone O. P. pere on Dec. 12, and may be axpected Chater, Hou. R. M. Rumsey, Harbour ...hore on or about Dec. 19.

The P, & 0.8. Ceylon left London for Master, Hao, N. G. Mitabeli-Inner, Colonial Treasurer, foo. A. MacCounckie, this perton Nov. 20. PATE Tho P.&O. Col's. s. Jans left Bombay Mr Thos. Jackson, &o. The pall-

for this port on Dar. 13.-

bearers were Mr Fabrman, of Reuter,

moderate sea cloudy weather. Amoy-to-De. and Mrs J. Can-Mr and Mrs F. D'ADRICOTS; JORKAN ÅLMONDS, GARANEs delivery of the English Mail was begun / Brockelman & Co.; Me Grole, Mr Joba

nurte

Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., light E. monien ol Cars Steamers Mr J. B. Coightrie Caps. A. Till t

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Not

1640

Hewitt

Boa. Steamur in

Amoy:

R. C. Felho, Chinese gunboat, Mr Honry Crawford" Mr H. E. Tomkins and landarin. Steuera in Snatow: Mr and Ms E. A.Me.J. Y. V. Vernon Decatonge and Taicheong.

Mra Vernon The British steamet es

Mr F. W. Warburton "Wesang reports: Had moderate N.W. breezo and res to Turnabout theneo light variable, airs and cloudy. December 14th. Friday, 1 a,., apoko str, Trisang, bound North.

TEAK HOTEL

Mr M.-G. Alox The British steamer

mer Ballmouth reports: Bir J. G. Buckle Feither the Captain, the Agonis, nor Loft Suez 11th November, Colombo 27th Mr H. C. Barwa

Ownert will be Responsible for November, and Singapore 4th December; Mr J. A. B. Cundet any Debt contracted by the Officers or experienced indurato monsoon and high Miss Goe Cren of the following Vessels, during sen, to lat. & N., long. 103 E.; then strong Mr H. Ciem

шоовдор and high sen; to fat. 16 N., loug Mr R. P. Dippe their stay in Hongkong Harbour

MER. 116 from thence to port, moderate ir J. P.. N.E, to

ENE.

winds, fine

fino_weatbor Bast Mr

F Mr D. erly wall.

Experienced fresh monsoon Mr W. S. Harison from Adon to Malaces Straits. December Mr Oeo. Holabs. 14th, 2 a.m., passed a barque, bound South, Mrs Cleo. Holdes 80 miles South of Gap Rock.

Mr Morton Tales The Brilish steamer Nanchang reports: Had light winds and fine weather through- out.

TERMS OF SALE-As customary.

J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer, Hongkong, December 14, 1894.

GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FROM MIDDLESBORO, LONDON AND STRAITS.

2039

LucILE, American ship, Capt. Conway Captain.

BHIPPING.

ARILI VALS. Dacealber 13:

TTBB Steamship Glenshiel having arrived

Pos Ports, Udasignees Jacob Diederichan, Gorman ateamor, 623, their Goods are being landed at their zisk Rice.A. R. MARTY, futo the Godowns of the HoxugONG AND COMPANY, KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN LINIZED, at Kewivon, whenco delivery may be obtained.

of Cargo by her are hereby informed that A. Hundowadt, Haiphong December 10,

Vargo remaining undelivered after tho 20th Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been affected, Consignees are requested to present all Olime for damages and/or shortages, not later than the 27th Instant, otherwise they will not be recognized.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,

Agenti Hongkong, December 14, 1886

December 14

Wooning, British steamer, from Canton. Kang Lee, British str., from Canton, Glenshiel, British steamer, 2,240, R. D. Jones, London sud Singapore December 7, 6 p.m. General. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

POST OFFICE NOTICES MAILS will clone:--

For AMOY & MANILA-

For Songkrang, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 15th insty

For YOKOHAMA & KOBE --

Ask, Danish str., 591, N. C. Revabook, Haiphong Docember 12, Rice.--Arson, For

Kássaro & Jai

Formosa, British steamer, 674, A. E Hodgins, Tawsui- December 10, Amoy 11, and Swatow 13, General-DoveLAB STHAM- 2033 IT Co.

SANDAKAN & KUDAT.-----

Mr G. H. Medhurst Major and Mrs G. K.

Moore

Row, and Mrs North

Mr J. L. Prosser

Mir J. Rankin

Mr Sendolanda

Mr

Mr and Mrs Sansom

Mr F. H. Slagbek

Me and Mrs A. Find

lay Smith & family Mre Stopham Mr A. G. Stokes Me J. E. Maono-Ro, and Mrs Vallings

Mrs. Wilson

WEDJON HOTEL.

Cupt. Bouchere Ras. Mc Camboll Mira Campbell.. Me M. Cortés, Mr K. H. Derdck Mr E Damares

Por Chingt, at 3.30 p.m. Saturday, Mr W. Dubbar

the 15th inst, instead of as previous Mr

Mr H. Engalhardt ly notified

M. Espand Mr O Gersid E Mr A. de Génoıx Mr J. O. Gourlin Mr J. H, Flall Mr John J. Har

Mie Hunt

Per Mannon, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 15th inst

For SHANGHAL-

Per Awang Les, at 8.30pm on Satur Capt. Hant, A§.Q.

day, the 18th inet,

Mra Leo Mr F. G. Lieba My A. B. Macdonald Mr F. D. Maclean Bir C. Maniona Me or Nepean Mrs Nopeat Mr B. W. Rapp Capt. J: S. Roid

Mr Salvador Romon

Miss Scott

Capt. Themses

Capt. Toutoia

at 10.10 p.m.

Meier, of Kruse & Co., Er Schollhass, of Melobere & Co., Mr Saidter, of Arnold,

PRALINES, CHOCOzate, Orstens, Dessert

at 7.10 p.m. CROCOLATE, BUTTER SCOTCH, ALMOND ROCK, EVERTON TOFFEE, ABSORIED TOFFEE, Far's delivery of the French Mail was begun. Karberg & Co, and Mr Wegener, of Lants, CHOCOLATES, MIXED BONBONE, Noggar TANGERINE, BISBULTY, ORANGE PASTE BOLLS, &c., &.,..

together with FANCY BOXES

which are very suitable for SEASONABLE PRESENTS to LADIES and CHILDREN,

And

FRENCH CONFECTIONERY

AND

CONSERVES

from the very beat Farisian Houses,

Wagener & Co. The coffin was surmounted Tas P.&O. S. N. Co, extra steamer Jara by immortelles sent by friends and the lett Bombay for this port yesterday.

numerous Institutions with which Mr. Moppins has been intimately associated Tan P. M. Co.'s . ». Peru, with mails, dating bis long residense in the Colony. At &c., from San Francisco to the 24th it, the grave the Beverend R. F. F. Gottechnik, han arrived at Yokohama, and left for this Fastor to the German Community, made à pork this morning, via Nagasaki,

few remarks, taking his text from. Hoses

THE delay in the arrival of the Fredchr. Ly Come and let as return unto the mail steamet Yarra is due to her haring Lord for he hath torn and he will heal us. broken down twice in the Mediterranean, He said that on this sorrowfal cocasion all something in the engine room going wrong. were called to mourn an unusual least those nearest had lost a faithfal and devoted !Iy I am not much mislaken,' writes a protestor, his friedda. bad lost a trus gentleman who is at any rate speaking to companion, and the community had lost what he bag seen with his own oyes, the one of its businesy pillars and a man whoss population of Hongkong is too dense by life had been devoted to its welfare. For about 100,000 parsons' At this rate, it is the Germans it was the loss of a brother, not dificult to recount for su cocaelous Mr Hoppius's deeds of kindness and epidemie, for the island is only about liberality were well known and his social twenty.fra salles in viroomlorence, and and genuius quture was like the blessing of 100,000 more or less in a spaos of that sina sunshine. His taking away way one of the would make a considerable differepor more mysteries of providence that we must sspecially if the odd 100,000. kappen to be learn to bear, but through such afflic- A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, Chinese, Would it not be better for the tions we are disciplined in the lessonN DË

including

FRUIT JELLISS, PARISIENE, OBSTALLIED AFRICOTS, CHERRIES, GREENGAGES, &c,, in

ZANGE ÅSSORTMENT.--

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Capt. B B. Welman,

ALL

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841,

Hongkang, November 17, 1804,

Mr W. Wheeler

Government to take steps to reduce the faith and hope, and purified in the fire of overcrowding, instead of leaving the work sorrow. He was not leat" but gone before," to cholera ?.. Cholera is no doubt a highly and our only solaon was in turning to the efficacious agendy, but it is apt to remove Lard with faith and confidence that all be 1969 "the wrong people.--.

dova is for thy hart,

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