To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements.
EOTHEN MARK LODGE—No. 204.
Eegular MEETING of the EOTHEN MARK LODGE will be held at the FREEMASONS HALL. THIS EVENING, the
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28th Instagt, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely.TTONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS. VISITING BERTUEEN, are cordially INVITED to attend.
QADEES FOR THE WEEK ENDING 2ND FEBRUARY, 1805.
Hongkong, January 28, 1895.
D'ARO'S BIJOU THEATRE (NEW PRAYA RECLAMATION),
LAST TWO NIGHTS
OF
109
AR.O'S FANTOCHES
DA
FRANCAISES,
(MARIONETTES).
TO-NIGHT (MONDAY),
TO-MORROW (TUESDAY).
GRAND COMPLIMENTARY
FAREWELL BENEFIT
No. 133. AMEULANOE on WEDNES. DAY, at 6.30 p.m.
The Examination for Ambulance Badges will take place on SATURDAY, 9th Feb. 1890, at-8 p.m., VOLUNTEER HEAD QUAR-
By Order,
TRUS.
L A. O, GORDON,
Capt., R.A., Adjutant, H.K, V.C.
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Hongkong, January 26, 1805.
THE HONGKONG IOE COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE Fourteenth Ordinary Annual
(Under the Distinguished Patronage of the MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS
ELITE OF HONGKONG) to the
Aves Ap
SISTERS D'ARO'S (4)," Whose untiring efforts to Planse the Amuse. ment Loving Public of Hongkong have resulted in nearly
00 PERFORMANCES PRESENTED IN HONGLONG of
D'ARC'S FAMOUS MARIONETTES. An unparalleled instance of the merits of THE FAIR BENEFICIARIES In Pleasing and Amusing the Public
of the
METROPOLIS OF THE FAR EAST...
TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME
will contain
ALL THE NOVELTIES,
NEW SONGS,
NEW COMICALITIES, &α REMEMBER. The Last Two Op-
portunities of Witnessing the
MOST MARVELLOUS,
AND
MOST AMUSING,
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MOST BEAUTIFUL SHOW THAT HAS. VISITED THE ORIENT,
POPULAR PRICES.
Tickets at all the Principal Stores, Plan and Tickets at KELLY & Waign's. Hongkong, January 28, 1895:
ÎN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
195
In the Matter of the Estate of BARON JEAN MILLER GRANDMAISON, late of Victoria, in the Colony oi Hongkong, Deceased.
TOTICE is hereby given, that the No
Honourable the Acrino CHIEF JUS- TICS hasing, in virtue of Section 3 of Ordinance 9 of 1870, made an Order limit- ing to the 19 MARCH, 1895, the time Lor sending in CLAIMS against the said
Estate,
All Creditors are hereby required to send in their CLAIMS to the Undersigned before the said date.
193
Dated the 15th January, 1895.
0. F. A, SANGSTER,
Acting Registrar.
NOTICE.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA,
The Stearship
Angers,
G. W. BANNISTER, Com- mander, will be des patched as above on THURSDAY, the st Instant, at Koon.
For Freight, apply to
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, January 28, 1895.
206
INDO-OHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA (DIREOT),
The Co.'s Steamship
Yuensang, Capt. W. WADDIove, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 3iat Instant, at4 p.m. This Steamer has superior Accommoda tion for First-class Passengers.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Ca,
General Managers,
Hongkong, January 28, 1895,
197
THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT),
|
will be held at the OFFICE of the Company, Peddar's Strust, st Noor, on SATURDAY.
BHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
January 20:-
THE CHINA
Frejr, Danish steamor. 397, C. L. Strand, Pakhof January 23, and Canton 28, Gen- eral, Anold, Karebné & Ou,
MAIL.
pim., with general cargo and passengers for Amoy and Hongkong; from Pedro Blanco to 17 N. lal, had strong N. W. mensson, heavy awell and very strong current; from thenes had moderate monicon, and clear weather to port.
MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1898.
Tue Shaugh Volunteer Corps numbers
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.
BIRTHS.- Meeting.
On the 26th Instant, at the Government 9p.m.-Convocation of Victoria Chapter. Baanexame, of Pakhoi, of a Daughter.
Civil flospital, the Wife of the Rev. E. B. 361 months highest over on the roll,
On January 18th, at 104 Blaff, Yoko Me Twinning has beonic Hospital at Cal- Daughter. hams, the wife of H. BLUof a cutta for some weeks. He is adfering from
fever. At Nauking, on 20th January, the wife of ROBERT C. BAEBE, H.D., of a Son,
At Nos. 61 and 62, Chapoo Road, Hong kew, on the 23rd January, Mrs. F. H. DO ROZARIO, ef Daughter.
Amusements, 0p.m.-D'Arc's Fanteches Francaises (Marionetton), on the New Praya Re- clamation.
At No, 162, Bluff, Yokohama, the wife él R. POLLA, of a Hor.
MARRIAGES.
Arthur, has been turned over to the Board Kung Taotsi, Civil Commander of Port
of Punishments.
Tax Manila Exhibition was Inaugurated on the 23rd Jan, by the Governor-General of On the 21st., Iust at the English| the Philippines. Church, by the. Rav. A. R. Fuller, WIL
Exchange. Hoxaxena, January 28, 1805, Un Loudon
Blank, Wire, ...
On-demand,
1/11
17
30 days' sight, **
4 months' sight,
1/11
LIAM
Credits, 4
2,0
Janeiro reports: Left Ban Francisco Deo. The American steamer City of Ris do
13th, at 4.13 p.m., arrived at Yokohama Choysang, British steamer, 1,104, J. January 3rd, at 4.55
Bailed for Houg Young, Shanghai January 22, and Swatow keng Jan. 4th, at 0.20 p.m. Bunday, Jan. 23, Genaral.JARDINE, MATHESOx & Co.
6th, at
at 1.36 p.a., the ates
ateamor struok an Leander, British oruinar, 4.300, Count unknown sunken rock, the vessel was imme. Frederick Metaxa, Chumalo January 21. diately headed for the shore, where she wa Fakhol January 23, General.-Winzen & miles South of Nagasaki; January Sta, Triumps, German atr., 675, P. Bruhn, in her fore-hold, near Nama Misaki, about beached at 2.21 p.m., with 21 feet of water
03.
the passengers, maile and treasure were transferred to a amall steamer อย Hongkong, French steamer, 742, Nagasaki. After temporary ruptirs, the Bastian, Haiphong January 25, General.steamer was floated and proceeded to Naga A. B. MARTY,
Bakl
where she arrived January 14th. On Sailed for Hongkong January 23rd, of 9.19 p.m., arrived January 27th, at 10.04 a.m.
The British
tish steamer Fuensang reports: Had
a moderate wind and een, and fine wes-
throughout
January 27:-
Preato, German saamer, 655, C. Stehar, Quinbon January 23, and Touron 25, Salt. STEM891¥ & C
Lifov, German atr., 1,339, G. C. Blethon, Shanghai January 24, General.-CABLOWITZ & Co.
Formosa, British steandor, 674, Hall, Swatow January 20, Ballat-Downs STEAMSHIP CO.
the 9th February, 1805, to recoire a Statsorck, Saigon January 20. Rice and Paddy. Orono, British steamer, 1,321, 17. Blan. mant of the Company's Accounts to the-DODWELL, CAELILI-&-Co, 31st December, 1894, and the Report of the General Managers.
The Transfor BOOKS of the Company will bo CLOSED from the 31st Instant to the 5th Proxine, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, January 28, 1895.
ZETLAND
205
LODGE,
Lienshing, British steamer, 1,818, W. O. Young, Chintiang January 23, Rlco. Jarning, Mardeson & Co.
Hangchow, British air., 999, P. Bennett, Chinking January 23, Rice.-Burrs FIELD & WIRE.
City of Rio de Janeiro, American steamer, 4,352, J. F. Smith, San Franciaco Dec. 13, Yokohamas January 4, Maits and Geasral.
taken to
Rosta reports:
ay, 4 months' migh
On demand, Oradita, i wontheght,. Da Borlin-Dom.... On law York-→ ·
On demand,
J. WHITEHEAD, Engineer, Nippon Tax O. & O. s. a. Bo'gio, with mail &c., Yusoa
Kaisha, to ADA MARY DONALD loft San Franciou for this part, via Yoko-
hama and Nagsanki, on the 24th inet.
20 Eldaat daughter of James W. Donald,"
Nagasaki.
2.46 2.52
On the 22nd January, at II. B. M, Co Empress of China arrived at Nagasaki sulate-General, before Geo. Jamieson,
EBI..
1.09 Aating Consul, and afterwards at the at 7.30 am, to-day, and leaves at 5 p.m.
Cathedral by the Rev. H. C. Hodges, de,
be
472
Wire, On demand,
Crodits, 00 dega" slik, On Bombay-
491
*་
187
Calcutta-
The British steamor Had fine weather throughout,
iad mudarato to fresh Northerly winde, and The British steamer Zajiro reports squally
weather to Pratas Shoal; thence to va pert, moderate to light N.N.E. wind and line weather.
On demand, The British steamer Wingsang reports: 19n Shaughar From soon, with smooth sca.
rom Calcutta towards Penang, light ruon-- On demand, Singapore, similar weather. From Hors-old Leaf, 100 fine (pur tout)
From Papa to
90 days' night, private paper burg Light strong mensoon with high seas, Sovereign (Haak'a baying cate) equally and overcast, with frequent showers Silver (per oz.) ... of rain.
MODECONS
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EDWARD PROVIS, youngse son of the late for Vancouver, Major E. T. Wiskham, 60th Rifles, to
MARY BEATRICE, third daughter of the late Tua P. M. as. Oity of Peking, with mails, Hon. J. Coeil Phillippo, M.D. of Kingston, &c., left Nagasaki for this port on Friday, 1871 Jamaica, W. Indles
DEATH.
the 26th instant, at 9 p.m.
187 1871
... 121
73
51.70 $10.00
HONGKONG REGISTER.
The British ateamor Tuicklow reports: January 28:-
Loft Ang-hin at 9.30 am, with fresh Kio, German str. 1,100, F. Bendixen, Palo Obi; and from Pulo Obi to Cape Southerly winds and fine weather down to Singapore January 19, 6 p.m., General-Padaran, fresh monsoon and fine weather; WIELER & Co.
from Capo Eodaran to N.
Reef, strong Barometer Decons and fine clear weather, and from Temparature N. Raef to Port, strong monsoon and fine clear weather. The mossoons increasing to a gale at time, and ship pitching heavily and taking Jargo quantities of water over Had strong N.E. monsoon from time of the bows.
The British steamer Benlagers reporta: leaving Saigon; thence to port, high head
a.
Verona, British steamer, 1,876, C. E. S. ports, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Tocque, R.N.R., Yokohama Jan. 20, via
No. 320.
Regular MEETING of the above-P. M. S. s. Oo. A LODGE will be held in the Fuez- MASONS HALL, Zotland Street, FRIDAY, the lat February, at 8.30 for 9pm precisely. VISITING BRETHLEN DIS cordially INVITED to atloud.
Hongkong, January 29, 1895,
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSBIP
COMPANY, E
NOTICE.
GENERAL AVERAGE
200
5. S. CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO. CONSIGNEES are heroby notified that
their Cargo is being landed into the Company's Godown at Waschat. A General Average Bond must be signed and a deposit of 10% made on the arrived value of the cargo provious to countersignature of Bille of Lading. The AVERAGE BOND is lying at tho Company's Orvice for Signaturo.
C. L. GORHAM, Acting Agent.
204
tfongkong, January 23, 1995. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's S.S. Winggang having arrived from the above Parts, Con- signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that thair Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remalo ing on board after Noon on the 30th Instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expenso into Godowns at East Point,
No Fire Insurance will be affected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
202
Hongkong, January 28, 1895, Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.
PAKING OARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE,
VIA THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
AND
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN · AND HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILINGS PLOM HOMOLONG Belgic (via Nagasaki,WNESDAY, Feb. 27,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama)...)
at daylight. Coptic (via Naga-"
Nugu- | W'NESDAY, Mar. 20,
at daylight,
akt, Kobe, Inland Sea & Yokohama) Gactic (via Nagasaki,WNESDAY, April 10,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokonoma)...]
at daylight.
TH
1HE Steamship BELOID will be dospatuled for SAN FRANCISCO,
vid NAGASAKT, KOBE, INLAND SEA
Co.
Keemun, British steamer, 1,985, G. L. Grattan, Shanghai Jaunaty 26, General,- HOLLIDAY, WINE & Co.
Fuensang, British steamer, 3,108, W. Wadditure, Manila January 35, General ---JARDINE, MATHESON & O
Rosetta, British steamer, 2,039, G. W E. Browno, B.N.R., Shanghai January 26, Mails and Guneral.-P. &0. S. N. 05.
Zafire. British steamer, 675, Gerard, Manila January 25, Gouetal.-SHEWAN & Co
?
Croix, Calcutta Jau. 10, Penang 16, Singa- Wingsang, Britieli. steator, 1,617, St poro 19, Opium and General-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Taichion, British steamer, 862, H. Deans, Bangkok and Ang-hin January 19, Gen- oral-YUEN FAT HONG.
Benlawers, Britisli steamer, 1,484, A. Webstor, Saigon January 33, Rice.-NAM Wo.
Tillie E. Starbuck, American ship, 1,031, E, Curtis, Shanghai January 24, Ballast.- SURWAN & Co.
The British steamer Soochow reports: Experienced light variable winds to Turn- about; thence to part, moderate N.E. winds and fine weather.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For AMOY & TAMSUL
Per Kong Mo, at 11.30 at, on Tues.
day, the 20th inat.
For AMOY.---
Pat Rin, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the
29th inst.
For MANILA.~
Per Yuensang, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 31st inst,
Per Zafiro, at 4.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 31st inst.
For SINGAPORE
Per Lawang, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 31st inst.
Per Mascotte, at 11.30 am. on Saturday,
the 2nd February.
Nanyang, German steamer, -1,059, Th. Ishmaun, Chinkiang January 24, Rice..-MAILS BY THE BUTTON PACKET.— SIEMBSEN & Co.
Lyderkorn, Norwegian steamer, 2,140, B. Hammeraas, Kutchinotza Jap. 23, Coal.
Marsviï Bussan Kaishia,
Chiakiang Jan, 24, Rio.--BUTTERFIELD & Seochow, British steamer, 599, J. Cook, SWIRE
DEPARTURES. January 20:-
Japan, for Shanghai.
Gaelis, for Japan and San Francisco. Straits of Dover, for Moji. Hailong, for Amay.
January 27:- William J. Rotch, Iur New York.
January 28-- None.
CLEARED. Keemu, for Singapore and London. Frejr, for Pakaoi.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Ter Freyr, from Pakhol, 1 Europaat. For Choysang, from Shanghai, &c., Mr Haesloop, and 12 Obinese.
Per Triumph, from P. khoi, 237 Chiasse. Per Hongkong, from Haiphong, 4 Euro peans, and 11 Chinese.
Per Bie, from Singapore, Mr Fratz, for. Amey; and 200 Obinosu.
Per Verona, from Yokohama: for Hong kong, Mr A. Apcar, Surg. Capt. Wolfe, Mr and Mes Wsi Chuen, child and servant, and 1 Chiness; for Singapore, Mr and Mr Hoopic and surrant for Penang, Dr. Brown and servant; for Ismailia, General J. C. Smith, and Miss Smith; for London, Mr Witherall. From Kobe : for 1 Japanese.
Per Hosetta, from Shanghai: for 'Bong kong,
Ho Kara Tang, D. R. Sl,
The British Contract Packet Rosetta will be despatched on THURSDAY, the Slat January with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries bu
Wind
"J
Humidity Direction of Fores
Rain Weather
***
Previous On date at On data at dayatáp. 106.13, 45.14
30,16 58
30.00
30.21
67
58
41
58
53
EXE
3
4.
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Highest open air temperature on the 27th.06. Lowest open air temperature on the 27th......57
F. G. Free, First Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 28, 1895.
NOTICE
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
FROM the lat January, 1893, the Sub- scription to the CHINA MAID will be as follows:-
For the Quartor...........$7.00 Month... 2,60
Copies of the CHINA MAIL' may obtained at the Hongkong Hotel.
CHINA MAIL OFFICE, Bongloop.
A.
be
On Sunday, the 20th Inst., at Kobe, after a long illness, G. W. MILLEB, agod
'hi publication of this wave commences at 7.20 p. 13.
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1805,
LOCAL AND GENERAL. The P. M.. 8. City of Peking, with Axx- BIGAN MAIL of January 3rd, left Naga saki on Friday, the 20th Jai., 9 P., and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 20th Jan. The Empress of India left Shanghai for
this
port at 10.30 p.m. on Saturday, and may be expected here at 8 a.m. to-morrow. The P. & O. Co.'s 8.5, Kazari Hind, with
The
CONSIDERABLE damage was done by an earthquake at Tokio on the evening of the 18: innt. Many persons were injured,
Tan Express of India arrived at Shanghal at 1.30 a.m. on Saturday, and lolt at 10,30 p.m. for Hongkong, where she may be expected to arrive at 8 s.. on Tuesday. The Commander-in-chief of the Japaneno Third Army Corps is Field-Marshal Kuro. da. The second in command to. General Sakuma.
Ma Foster, the American adviser of the Chinese pelos mission, arrived at Yokobame on the 2let inst., and had an interview with Mr Hayashi, the Japaarse Vico- Minister for Foreign affairs,
the ENGLISH MAIL of Dev. 28, left Sin. A TELEGRAM WAS received at Shanghal on gapore on Thursday, January 24, the 32nd instant from Chefos announcing at 6 p.m., and may be expected here on the safe arrival at that port by the U.8.8. or about Tuesday, January 29. This
packet brings roplies to letters despat-Yorkton of the missionaries stationed at ched from Hongkong on Nov. 22.
Augue, from Bombay and Ports
Tengchow.
of call, left Singapore on Jan. 18, and H. M, THE King of Sweden and Norway has may be expected here on or about Jan. 28.
conferred the Commandership of the Swedish
The s.a. Bisagno left Singapore for this port Royal Order of Wass on Mr Carl Book, on Jan. 21, and may be expected hero Conzul-Ganeral for Sweden and Norway in on or about Jan. 28. The O. & O. Myrmidon, left Singapore on Jan. 22, and may be expected here or about Jan. 29.
Tüz Gerinsa steamer Brema has been sold to a Japaneso Srm for £10,150,
WE see from Japan papers to hand that Prince Arisagawa, whose death we intimated on Friday last, was suffering from typhoid
S. WATSON & CO. Iever.
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
yond, tid Briviisi; to the Strait Wines and Spirits.
Settloinen, Netherlands India, Bur mab, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malla, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Mails, &o.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Miss M. D'Aza
Misa E. D'Art
Miss E. D'Ars
Mr W. J. D'Are
BI W. Blaynay
Me WO. Brown
Me W. J. Canter
Mr S, A, Korezki
Shanghai.
We understand that the new drop Econe
painted by Mr J. B. Conghtria for the Amateur Dramatic Club will be on view at the second performance of Robinson Critics, 4th Fabroary. The pantomime on that date will be under the special patronage of Commodore Boyes and the Navy.
La France Asie ntates that business is
On the last voyage of the steamer Apenrade very dull in Haiphong, the increase on
from Shanghai to Japan one of the Chlüsse orew was killed during the rolling of the vessel in a severa gale.
the rise duty proventing advantageous axles on the Hongkong market. In thes circumstances the Chineso refuse to buyį
THE N.-C. Daily News of the 23rd instant and shipowners are reducing the number of publishes from native sources the news that vessels on the run to the great prejudice of the Japanese, on the 19th inst., landed 1,000 the people of Haiphong. marices and sailors at Tengehow (Tung-ScorMax should be grateful to the Spectator chowfa) Their Brst attempt to land we critic who states' We have lived long past the day when Dr Johnson condeinned the [Scottish] race wholesale, for its supposed. lack of all power to make or to appreciato joke it was entirely out of that curious old dictator's perjudices that the tradition sprang." After this any other vindication of the Scottish sense of humour would ba supersuous!
All these are SELECTED by our LONDON made near the forts, but they were ropaleed House, bought direct at first band, im- fort garrison. The ofty was still in the pos by the machine-guna-and-small arms of the
ported in wood and bottled by ourselves, session of the Chinese on the 23x4 instant.
Mr and Mrs MacHale thus saving all intermediato profits and Tan Japan Mail estimates that Japan bas
caabling us to SUPPLY. the BEST GROWras at battles in a foreign country over zët.
now 80,093 men in, the field-fighting her
and child Mr Le Marois Mr
McCallum
Mr McMillan
MODERATE TEICES
Mr J., MoWilliams
Mr J. de Navarro'
Mr and Mrs E. 0. Mr T. Mitchell
Clitherow
Capt. and Mrs Comber F. Palmeiri
and child
Mr V
V. H.
H. Deacon Mr W. A. Duff
Mr O. N. Edison
Mr C. E. Fearing
Mr V. Fanwick
Dr. D. Galvan
Mr W. Partitt
Mr E. B
E. Plamacher Mr Potter Mro Richardson Mr W. Robinson
"It fe
a mighty effort, says our contemporary, Modern history offere no parallel Euro- pean countries with their huge military or-
Ar the Magistraap this morning Captain Hastings committed Cheung Taun Sab, coolic, on a charge of murder and theft. railways, can maroh hurdreds of thousands On the 4th inst., it is alleged the comed of soldiers across their frontiers into the fatele two pieces of cloth belonging to a territories of · neighbouring Stater. Dat Wongopichong villager. He was pursued Mrs Lecu G. PORT.Aftor romoval should be a month willingly undertake the task of sending he eat himself free and was again chased which, even of those colossal Fowers, would and captured, beaten and tied up to a troo before nao,
When required for eighty thousand men to fight beyond the by the villagers. Turning open his pur drinking at once it should be ordered
suers, he stabbed one of the men named to be decanted at the Dispensary
PRICE LISTS, with full details, to be ganizatione and their splendid rules bad on application.
Mr and
Le Roux Mr A. Secchi
Mr F. M. Gousalez Mr & Mrs O. Seymour Mr A. Getter
Mm Hodgins Me C. H. S. Harris Bliss Smith Mr Arum. Haupt Mias P. A. Smith Mr John G. Smith Mr and Mrs GlassMr P. Surhana
Hoopér
Mr H. S. Thomson Mra Mr J. Killita St.
John Mr G. Toroshend Mr J. Kinghorn Mr J. V. Wilson
Capt. C. J. Williams Me J. Kirkwood Dr. Wolfe
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTKE,
| Mr F. H. Bell
Major & Mra GarnettMr O. Malsch
MrChantrey Inchbald Hongkong, Botfuld. R.A Mr Alfred Manger
Mr C. B. Brooke
Mr H. E, Moyerisk- Mr Hart Buck Mr and Mrs F. A.
nurse
and YOKOHAMA, on WEDNESDAY, Potter and chid, Mr Dr. and Mrs. J. Can Morgen, child and
R.
tlie and child
Mr
The Co.'s Steamship
Zafiro,
and 1 Chiocco; for Singa Me and Mrs CharlesMe Herbert Ogilvie 27th February, at Daylight, connection poro, Musers Oscar Martinson, R: Gartaw: M Captain Gaiad, will be despatched for the abova bolag mode. at Yokohanga with Steamers Mrs Pallard and child. Mr and Mrs Donald Mr J. B. Coughtrie Miss
for London, Mr Byrne and servant, Me and
Fand Cohan Port on THURSDAY, the 31st Instant, at from Shanghai,
Gershom Stewart
Stewart a p.m.
and child, Mr and Mrs Dizan Rast; for Mr Henry Crawford Capt. A. fillett Adelaide, Mr Rogers. From Kobe for Mr and Mrs. A. Me H. E. Tomkins Brindisi, Moraes P. L. Rossean and Cyril
Hewitt
Mr J. Y, V. Vernon 9. Harrison.
MrCharles Hofworthyra Vernon Per Wingsang, from Cletta, &o., 18 Mrs H Humphreys Mr & Mrs T. Waylen Chinese
and 3 children Mis Melzer, and 10 Chinese.
Per Tatchlow, from Bangkok, Mr and Mr H. Humphreys
DBTARTED.
This Steamer has superior Accommoda tlon for Passengers.
Fer Freight or Passage,spply to
SHEYAN & Co..."
General Managers. Hongkong, January 28, 1895. ;
198
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. ** FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND CALOUTTA.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, January 28, 1805. 201
Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and call at HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to broak their jourïloy at any point en route.
Through Passengers Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by ali trans- Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the prin
Per Hailoong, for
and nurse
WINDSOR BOTEL,"
Mr G. Block Miss Otokusar, Mr Frank Burt Capt. A. Brown
Per Garlic, for Nagar Santors.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
Mr F. D. Maclean .: Mr C. Manicus
Dr Milno
Birs Milno and child Ma JP Mitchell Mr Nila Moeller
Major Nepean
Mrs.
Mire Nepoan
Dr. J. A. Otte
Mrs Otte & 4 children
ipal cition of the United States or Canada. Rates and particulars of the various routes and 5 Japanese; for Koho, Mr O. Avann, Mra Burt and child may be obtained upon opplication.
and 7 Japaneso: for Yokohamon, Messrs M. Mr B. Going M. Xavier, O. H. Bast, Jamos Curtis, L. Mr B. H. Derrick Special rates (first class only) are granted Eberlin, and 1 Indian man for San Fran Mr J. D. French The Co.'s Steamship
to Missionaries, members of the Naval, cisco, Dr. and Mrs Ote and d children, Ma Me J. O. Gourdin Wingsang,
Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, E. O. Tuttle, Messra C. Freeman and Hugh Capt. D'A. DE STE Cox, and Japan, and to Government officials and
to European officials in service of China Sutherland.
Mr J. H. Hall We will be despatched as their families.
Mr O. Harton above on SATURDAY, the 2nd February,
Mr John
J. Hoar M. F. W. Rapp at Nooar
Passengers who have paid full faro, re-
Capt. Bunt, 4.9.0. Burg The British steamer Okoysang reports: M at San Francisco for Chins or embarking at
O'Regan, R.N. Mre Blunt Japan (or vice versa) within one year will Steep Island Pars; thence to port, experi Mr B. Leupold
Mrs O'Regan First part, fine and calia weather up to
Me E.
Me E, Rico Lanners be allowed a discount of 10 per cent. This
M. Launers
Mte Rico and 5 chil. allorance
does not apply to through fares enced moderate to strong monsoon and from China and Japan to Europe..
drew overcast weather.
Me F. G. Lieba All Parcel Peologos should be marked to
The British cruiser Leander reports:
Mr Carl Rombach Mr A. B. Macdonald Mr W. Whester diross in full; and same will be required
Fair
beary.X.E. monscon on 24tl. the Company's Office until 5
and p.m. the day previous to sailing.
stormor Fermon reports MM. G. Allen Mr J. E. Maaraa Consular
Involcos to
accompany Cargo
variable wind, smooth see. Bicamur Mr J. G. Buckle Mr G. H. Modhurst. dostined to points beyond San Francisco,
in Swator: Shantung. in the United States, should be sent to the
Mr J. A. E. ChaudetMajor and Mrs G. K. British steamer Crone reports: Miss Cou Captain Ross, will be dompany's Offices, addressed to the Col. Experienced strong monsoon, atd bigh sea Capt. Von Corbaon Mit J. L. Prunge
Moure despataked for the above lector of Customs, San Francisco, Ports on TUESDAY, the 6th February, et
throughout.
Mr.J. 5 p.m., instead of as previously advertised.
Had fine clear woother, overcast, fresh and Mr J. P. Dowling Mr and Mrs Sammons
The British steamer Lienshing reports: Mr R. P Dipple Mr Bandulands For Freight or Passage, apply to
moderate N.E. monsoon and following sea. Mr D. Farquharson Mr F. H. Shaghak PODWELL, CARLALL & CO,
The British steamer Hangchou reports: Mr W. S. Harrison Agents
Had Ano weather and fair wind. Hengkang, Jangery 28, 1895
FOR HAVRE, HAMBURG AND
ANTWERP.
The Steamship
Mascotte,
For further information as to Freight or Panage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 7, Proya Contrat.
Q. L. GÖRHAM, Acting Agent.
Hongkong, January 28, 1805,
The
Light
The
Mr H. Crumbie
TELE HOTEL.
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.M.S. Redpole left Shanghai early on the Wong Kew, who died in the Hospital on morning of the 23rd inst. for Wenshow, the 13th inst... before being sent out.
having been despatched there of the request Tacs D'Aro Marionettes gavo two perform- of Mr M. F. A. Frneor, H.B.M.'e Actiogances on Saturday-one in the afternoon ULARET.--Our
Clarots, including the Coneal, who reporte a disturbed stato of lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the Wenchow district where brigandage ja
and another at night. Both performancos were well attended. As this Company rampant. Foreign missionaries have been the genuine product of the juice of subjected to much jil-treatment; they havations of their wonderful show, for Euro- propose to give only two more representa
Wines.
the grape and are not artificially been the victims of robbery and, worse made from raisina and currants, as Mr Fraser reports (save our Shangha ropean residents should not lose the chance still, their wives have been beaten. Aspoans, and as they will not likely return to This part of the world for some yoŝrs, Eu- in guberally the gaze with Cheap morning contemporary) that a strong of seeing the marvellous mannikins. We anti-foreign, feeling is displayed by the can honestly say the Marionettes are uns officials, some protection for foreigners is urgently needed, sed consequently the excoliant shows we have soen for many doubtedly one of the clavorost and most Redpole has been dospatched to Wenoliow for the protection of foreign residents. The Shanghai Mercury states, We Are A COMMITTEE (of which Mr W. Machell in pleaded to be able to contradict certain Secretary, and Mr J. Lochied, Treasurer) rumours as to the maltreatment reported was formed in August last with a view to for we are informed that it is absolutely purchasing a magio lantoris. Subscriptions incorrect that the gives of Foreign mis varying from $95.00 to $100.00 were col- iouaries have been beaten,
lected, and the order for the lontorn en
Fears
ERANDY.--All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure Cogane, the difference in price being mezoly a question of a and vintage, WHISKY.-All our Whisky is of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands
in the market. The Scotch THE Bazaar in Jervois Streat and adja-trusted to Mosera Lane, Crawford and Co. cent lanes this Chins Now Year was a poor That Birth has now supplied what is doubt- Whisky marked ' is universally show as compared with former years. This less the most perfect paths of its kind in popular and is pronounced by the us a catler for regret. as this year was the the Far East. Some minor details of equip. first for many years in which the sale ofment are wanting bat will be made locally. best local counvisseurs to be supe-all and sundry* could be visited with The first disping was made on Saturday
rior to any other brand in the engomfort. There was a preponderance of evening last at the gathering of the Ju-, tinsel and cheap hosiery stalls and nut one renile Templars. The exhibition, though kong Market.
display of the old-time stand of statuettes, handicapped by the use of temporary arms, pipes, paintings, porvena, farm, and sorena, tables, do, was a acces. But pagodes. Even the fruit and sweetstuff thirty slides, out of the hundred in stock, We only guarantooour Wines and Spiritsatsuda wore far below the average The were shown. The proceedings concluded crowd was ay dense, as neual, save that the with an enjoyable programmo. of souge and to bu ganuine when bought direct frou un European element was not in great force recitations given by the little ones. Dra
in the Colony or from our authorised Some few cracker stalls did a large trade Brown, who goserly undertakes the and one blow up about midnight owing to training of the little oboristare, acted as Agents at the Closet Porta,
the accidental ignition of its contente. Napad Be Lophead was the charts one was burt, thanks to the harmless nature can of the evening, and the gathering. of the ponder. The military element was which commenced with a tea at 8 p.in,, w11
A, S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, very slightly represented, and the Gotha one of the largest the Institute has scou, Mr and Mrs A Find
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
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The German steamer Bio reports: Left Left Singapore on the 19th Teary, at
Mr Geo. Holmes ley Smith & family Mrs Goo Holmen Me A. G. Stokea Mr Morten Jpass
Roy, and Mira Vallinga
Hongkong, January 7, 1885,
made no eigu srs of the lively rackets The Lantern, it may be mentioned, will be which used to signalise this comelon in the at the cervice of all Tempestance workers 40 1904 old times.
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