Entertainments.
AMATEUR DRAMATIO OLUB,
THE
SECOND PERFORMANCE or
THE PANTOMIME,
"ROBINSON CRUSOE,' TO-NIGHT, 4th February, 1895, Will be under the Patronage of COMMODORE BOYES, N., and "OFFicens of H.M. Fleet.
The dates of the other Performances will be
February 6th, 9th, 12th,
16th, 18th and 23rd.
LATE TRAME each evening 16. Minutes after fall of Curtain,
TICKETS and BOOKS of the Wols of the Sonus can be obtained at Micants. LANE, URAWFORD & Co.
Hongkong, February 4, 1695,
Notices to Consignees.
233
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
S.S. Hertha, Captain v. Bizze, Thaving arrived from the above Fouta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countr signature by the Undersigned, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 4 pan. TO-DAY.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godomas of the Hong- ZONG & KOWLOON WAR & GODOWN CO.,L and stocul at Consignes taik add after the
No Claims will be admitted Goode have loft the Guduwus, and all Goods romaning undelivered after the 7th Feb. will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Good. -aro to be left in the Godowna, where they will be examined on the 7th Feb., at 3 p.m." No Fire Insurance has been effected.
SIEMSSEN & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, Jatuary 31, 1805.
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
232
FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL
| To-day's Advertisements.
D'ARUS BIJOU THEATRE.
SPECIAL NOTICE. [Oŵng to ru*EMORMOUS SUCCESS
LAST SATURDAY EVENING,
When the Theatre was Crowded
to the Doors,
MARIONETTES
D'ARO
WILL REMAIN
ONE WEEK LONGER,
PERFORMANCE COMMENCES AT 8,30.
REDUCED PRICES. Plan at KELLY & WALSI's. Hongkong, February 4, 1805.
NOTICE.
251
Destination
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vessels.
Bremen & Porta of Call Darmstadt (s). Haare, H'bung & A*wp Mascotte (a)....... Japa
** Ancona (); 'pool,v
1.v.S'pore&A'da Oceanic (6).. London, v: Suez Caun Telamon (8).. London & Porta of Call Sutlej (a)...... London,, Port of Call Glenfalloch (s).. London, Y. Marseilles Ceylon (a).... Laudos........
Java (8).......
Manila
Zald's, P. Suigging (1)...
Now York, v. SuozOrnal Clonshiol (e)
NOW
Sintra
Agenda.
Date of Leavin
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Feb. 8, daylight. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. Feb. 6, në noon, C&O. §. N. Co... Feb. 15, at noo0. Buttoriali & 8wire... Abous March 15, Butterfeld & Swire... February 6. P. & 0.8. N. 00..... Feb. 14, at noon. Jardine, Mathoron &Co About Fub. 14. P. & O. 8, N, Oo...... About Feb. 16.
O. 8. N.
Butterfeld Udet-5; at noon,
& Swire... February 6. Messageries Maritime: Feb. 6, at noon; Jardino, Matheson&C About Fab. 14. Carlowitz &
Oo About March 1. A Nickols...Uarlowitz & Co.. Abou: March 16..
10. Abo Butterfield & Swiro... Feb. 9, at 3 £ (0)..
Now York......!
ort Darwin, &o....... Thiyunu 18. Francisco, v. Japan City of Peking (8)...... Pacilio Mail S. 8. O... Feb. 8, daylight.
Feb. 27, daylight. S. Francisco, v. Jupa Belgie (8)..........Quick despatch. San Francisco........... Tillie E. Starbuck.......She wan THE OFFICES of the Undersigned Shanghai.......... Nanyang (8)
Siemsson
Sol. 5, at 4 p.m.. Co......... Ful
Fub. have Tats DAY buon REMOVED to Shanghai wangang (8)...**p & O. S. N. Qu.... About Fab, 11.
Jardino, Matheson&Co Fab. 5, at 4 pm. No. 9-10K-HOUSE-STREET,-between.
Shanghai
Tata & Co..
February 8. the Premises occupied by Monors. D. San- |Shanghai and Kobo... Ormiston (s). Dodaoll, Carfill & Co. Abou: Feb. 7.
SOON, SONN & Co. and the MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (IMITED),
WM. DANBY,
M. Inst., C, E, Hongkong, February 4, 1895,
VICTORIA CHAPTER, No. 525.
269
N Emergency CONVOCATION of the A shove CHAPTER will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on TEST WHERE BRETHREN TO P-m. precinoly. cordially LaVITED,
Hongkong, February 4, 1895.
PUBLIC AUCTION
01
Shangbai, Rood&Y'ma Chazed (8)....
Pora Plug & 33'hay}]
Bisagne
(8).. Amoy & Felow Namon (8)... Swator, Amoy & Too Thalos (8)... Vancouver (B.4.). & Emperes of India Victoria (BC.), &o... Facoma (8)
Carlowitz & Co... Feb. 6, at noon. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Feb. 6 daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Feb. 5, daylight. (s)... Canadian Pie R. Ca., Feb. 20, at noon.
No. P'fc S. & It. Cox Feb. 26, nt novo:-
To-day's Advertisements.
SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Namon reports: Loft Foochow February 1st, with light Elly KONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO|breeze until reaching Ockson; then it haul-
STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
- NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
BE DIVIDEND at the Rite of rod CENT, or $1.20 per Sanz, declared 257 at the Ordinary Half-yearly Meeting of Shareholdera held This Day, will be PAY- ABLE at the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN, CURIOS, EMBROIDERIES, &c.
THE Undersigned has received instruc Tions to Sell by Public Auction, on
SATURDAY,
the 9th February, 1895, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at his Sales Booms, Duddell Street-
ל
A COLLECTION OF
HE Company's 8.8. Pingaucy having OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN THE
arrived from the above Ports, Con
signees of Cargo are hereby informed that
their Goods are being landed at their risk
AND CURIOS, comprising:-
OLD FIVE COLOR and BLUE and WHITE
into the Godowne of the llONGKONG & KOVASKS, JASS, PLATES, BOWLS, SCREENS, LOUN WHART & GODOWN CO. Kowloon, &c. A FINE LOT OF PERIS SNUFF Bor- whonco delivery may be obtained.
TLES, FIS OLD EMBEDIDIRIES, BRONZES and OTHER CURIOS.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and al Claims must
must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 7th Instant, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowna, where they
be examined cu
Iou the 6th Inat, at 3 p.m. No Fire Insurance has been effected, and suy Goodo romaining in the Goduwas after the 7th Instant will be subject to rent.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded un- loss netice to the contrary be given before
pm. TODAY?
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co..
Agents.
Hongkonz, February 1, 1895.
Intimations.
J.
*&c.
&c., $0. Catalogues will be issued prior to Sale. Ou View from Friday, the 8th Instant.
TERMS OF SALE.As customary.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, February 4, 1395.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.8. DRYFESDALE,
260
FROM NEW YORK & SINGAPORE,
od to N.N.W., and so on until reaching Amoy, 2nd February; luft same day with light variable air, and experienced same sutil passing Brothers; there moderato E.N.E. brocze sprung up and kept aame to port
weather dull and overcast, Steamer
in Fonchia, Isleworth. Steamers in Amoy, Haitan, Haitoong and Rio.
The British steamer Pakshan reports: Had light Easterly winds to Pulo Condore; thence moderate to fresh monsoon and high
to port.
BANKING COÉVORATION ON and after TUES-sea Tritish steamor Kungping reports:
DAY, the 5th Instant.
SHAREHOLDERS are requested to apply at the OFFICE of the Company for WARRANTS.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
C. TOMLIN,
Acting Secretary. Hongkong, February 4, 189a.
Not Responsible for Debts.
258
The
To Turnabout, light variabia winds and smooth sea. From Turnabout to port, fresh N.E. to N. W. winds and showery weather. The British gunboat fatter reports": Had strong and .E. winda from Pulo Obi | to port
The British steamer Ayr reporta: Had moderato monsoon and overeat weather.
The British steamner Sanghiang reports:
!
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
Shipping... Daylight.-Thairs leaves for Swatow, do. p.m.-Nanyang leaves for hanghai.
*4 p.m.-Kwangiany loaves for Shanghai. Auctions.
2.30 p.m.-4notion of Beadry House- hold Furnitare, &a, st Me J. M. Armstrong's.
Meeting. 6:30p.m.-Convocation of Victoria Chap-
ter.
Amusements.
B.30 p.m.-D'Ard's Fantoches Francaises (Marionettes), on the New Prays Re. clamation:
Miscellaneous. 8am.Artillery Practice.
Dividend of 6% on Shares of Hongkong, Canton & Macao Steamboat Co., Ltd., payable.
Transfor Books of The Chins Fire
rance Co., Ltd, elosed from this date to 19th February, inclusivo.
Exchange.
HONGKONG, February 4, 1805,
On London
Bank, Wiro,
.1).
Ou domani,
30 days' sight,
4 months' sight,
Credits,*
+
BIRTH.
At Shanghai, on the 27th January, the Wife of ALPEED CUNNINGHAM, of a Son,
MARRIAGE.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1896.
New Comic Song and Dance Albums, at W. Robinson and Company.
On the 28th January, at the Cathedral, Tocond performance of Robinson Shanghai, by the Rev. H. C. Badges, 'M.A...] Cruce will be given by the A. D. U. JOHN PRENTICE to JANE A. LAW.
this evening.
The publication of this usus commenced Tus morning, Captain Hastings sont a at 6.46 p.m.
coolle to gacl for three weeks for stealing a quantity of lead from Government Elouss.
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, MOKDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1805,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Pagged Suez Canal.
BOLTSWAIN G. W. Emmerson has been ap pointed to the Nelson, which is a long time in coming out to Hongkong to replace the ald Victor Emanuel.
OUTWARD BOUNDVindobona, Jan. 1; the Magistracy this morning, Mr H, E.
Abergedie, 4; Umba, 8; Carmarthen Wodehouse sentenced a colie to three shire, Rosary, 12; Canfa, 15; Strathmonths' imprisonment for stealing a num- lyon, Adelaide, 18; Salwig, Giceana,
23; Lauderdale, 25: Dardanus. Syd- ber of drain gratings in the Western Dia- Lourdiaca, Petropolis, Oakley, trist
Macduff, Feb. 1. HOMEWARD HOUND:-Canton, January 15; Argyle, 18; Possidon, Glenfarg, 22; Agamemnon, Bilazis, Feb. 1. The M. M. Co.'s steamer Saghalien, with the FRENCH MA of the 4th January, left Saigon on Monday, the 4th Feb- ruary, at 8 km., and may bajexpected here on or about Thursday, the 7th
***
*
1/11 1/114
***
*
1/117
Documentary, 4 moucha'sight, On Paris-
On demand,
Credits, 4 months night,
On Berlin-Demand,......
New York-
On Bombay
Wire.
Wiro,
On demand,
::
Lo
****2/02
++
On
On demand,...
Credits, 60 days' night,
**2.48 ... 2.03 ... 2.00
48 49,
180 1851
186
1857
721
·79
61.50
$ 9.95
...27 d.
On Calcutta
Wire,
On deinand,... On Shanghai---
On demand,
30 days' sight, private paper Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per tael) Bovereigns (Bank's buying rate) Bret (per oz.)
FROM the 1st January, 1805, be Sub- scription to the CHINA MALL will be
Had strong E.N.E. winds and high sea NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. throughout the passage; last night "heavy" rain from 10 p.m. till 5 a. a. this morning. Neither the Captain, the Agents, or Yasterday morning at 40 passada ateamer Owners will be Responsible for eteering .E. and 3. apparently from Long- any Debt contracted by the Officers ar kong bound for Manila, Crew of the following Vessels, during
The German atenor Darmstadt reports: as follows:- their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-
Shanghai 1st February, at 1 p.m. Truft
Colvard, Captain.
During the voyage fine clear weather, with CENTENNIAL, American ship, Capt. B. J. NE
monsoon. Arrived Hongkong 3rd February, at 11.30
p.m. SACHEM, American ship, Capt. Bartlott -Showan & Co.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. February 3-
Hangchow, British stismer, from Canton, Lienshing, British steamer, from Canton, Nahyang, German steamer, from Canton." Freja, Daniska stoomer, from Canton, Dryfesdale, British steamer, 1,574, Geo. Cartmer, New York December 2..General. TONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in--DODWELL, CARLILL & Co. 239omed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN Co., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the Wharvos delivery may he obtained. Optional Cargo will be forwarded unloes notice to the contrary be given before Noon TO-DAY.
No Claitus will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th Icstant will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Stesmer must be
VALDBECK, MACGREGOR & presented to the Undersigned on or before
CALD
Co.,
Wine and Spirit Merchants,
18, QUEEN'S ROAD.
Hongkong, August 18, 1891.
WINDSOR HOTEL
HONGKONG.'
1012
THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the
Teens Building known 43 CON NAUGHT HOUSE,' offers First-Class Ac- commodation to Residents and Travollers,
Füssenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to each Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant.
Favourable Arrangements made for Families and for Monthly or Extended Periods
P. BOHM, Proprietar and Manager. Hongkong, November 24, 1894. 1907
CHAS. J. GAUPP & Co., Chronomder, Watch & Clock Makers,
"Settlers, Gold & Silversmiths AUTICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND
NMETEUROLOGICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
VOIGTLANDER'S CELEBRATED BINOCULARS AND TELESCOPES. Kitoare's Liquid AND cruen CompassES, ADMIRALTY & IMRAY CHARTS, NAUTICAL BOOKS, English SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED. WARE. Christofle & Co.'s-EneurLO-PLATED WARE GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY
2 in great variety. DIAMONDS.
AND....!
DIAMOND JEWELLERY.. A Splendid Collection of the Latest LONDON «PATTERNS, at wary moderate prices. 742
FOR SALE
JAPAN HAND-MADE PAFERS, JAPAN PRINTING PAPERS.
JAPAN COFYING PAPERS:
JAPAN WALL PAPERS,
& 40,
PRICE VERY MODERATE.
ORDERS to be respectfully roovived by the Undersigned.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA;
8, Queen's Road Central Hongkong, Jalinary 2, 1894.
PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for LADIES and fluTLEMEN. Special attention to Ladies' comfort. - Acommoda tion for Table Boandera. Central algation.
MES. MATHER
2 and 3.Peddar's Will,
Hongkong, July 24, 1000,
1987
the 11th Inst., or they will not be recognized. All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godewna, where-they will be examined on the 11th Inst., at 3 p.m.
No Piro Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agenta. Hongkong, February 4, 1895.
FOR SHANGHAI
253
The Steamship
Nanyang, Capt. T. LERMANN, will be despatched for the at 4 p.m. abovo Port TO-MORROW, the 6th Instant,
For Freight or Passago, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, February 4, 1895, 250
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
The British atesmer Esmeralda reports: Had light variable winde, high head sca,
and latterly beam ses, till near the Coast, and thence foggy weather to port; experi onced strong current from the Westward,
The British steamer Devauconyse reporta: From Ang-hin to Pulo Obi, calm and fino: weather; thence to Paracels, freeb monsoon and high head sea; from Paracels fresh Southerly and S.E. winds and hazy wea ther, developing into fog before arrival.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTSIN
MFP. E. Stuart Low-
den
Miss M. D'Aro Miss E. D'Are Miss E. D'Are
Namoa, British steamer, 862, H. C. A. Harris, Foochow February 1, and Amoy 2e W. J. D'Ars General.--DOUGLAS STRAMBI Co.
Bangkok January 23, Riou. Hor Hand Pakshan, British steamor, 835, J. Jenkins, HONG.
Kung-ping, Britiah steagor, 1,741, Lowie H. Richards, Shanghai January 30, General,
C. M. 3. N. Co.
Bulter, Betish gunboat, 2,018, Lieut. Commander Gojeswari, Bangkok January 20, and Chenaban 26,
Ayr, British steamer, 1,055, F. Johnson, Katchinotza January 29, Coal-MITSU Buggin Kaishia.
The Misses Lowden Mra K. Mackenzie
den
Mr and Mrs Bishop Master Starsden Me Edgar D. BaiousMr & Mrs E. R. Mare- Mr W. Blaynay
W. C. Brown Mr B. McCallum W. J. Canter Mc McMillon Mr and Mrs E.
Clitherow
C.Mr J. McWilliator
Mr T. Mitchell
Mr J. da Navarro
For the Quarter...........87.00
"
Month...... 2.50
Copies of the 'CHISA MAIL may be obtained at the Hongkong Hotel.
CHINA MAIL OFFICE, Hongkong,
A. S. Warsor để cọ,
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
Wines and Spirits.
Taz arrival of a Spanish oraiser to-day was the cocasion of the qual salutes of courtesy. The new arrival anchored near the Kowloon Dock, where she is to us. dergo repairs.
Fab. This Packet brings replies to LECTURER bas basa telling an English au- letters despatched from Hongkong on 'dienca that all that is required to reap a 28th November,
rick commercial harvest in the Island of Madagascar is British capital and enter-
The F. M. n. 6. Chine, with the AMERICAN Mam of January 15, leaves Yokohama on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Monday, Feb. 11.
The O. & . . . Belgic left San Fran
olaco on Jan. 24 for this port, via Xo- kobama and Nagasaki,
prise. We fancy we have heard the same thing with regard to Tonkin and the other French Colonies in the East.
A xxxring of the Hongkong Minstrela, held on Saturday to go into the accounts Thoa. Arretson Apsar, from Calcutta, of the Plague Concerts given several months left Singapore for this port on Jan. 29, xgo, stands adjourned till to-morrow is and may be expected here on or about allow the Hon. Secretary, Mr W. Blay- Feb, 5.
The now steamer Ormiston left Singaparo | 143, to produce hiä bank pass-book. The
for this post on Wednesday, Jan. 30. vouchers for the various items in the ba and may be expected to arrive bere en lange sheet were submitted to the meeting, or about the 6th Feb. Tho.. Ghose left Singapore on January
which was very meagrely attended. 30, and may be expected here on or about Feb. 6. The D. D. R... Gerda, from Hamburg, left Singapore on Feb. 1, and may bo
xpected hure on or about Feb. 8.' The Glea Line steamship Glenorchy, from London and Straits, left Singapore on Feb. 2, and may be expected boro on or about Feb. 8.
The O. & O. Izion, kft Singapore on Feb. -3, and may be expected here on or
about Fab. 9.
The P. &0. ss. Aden loft London for this
port on Dec. 5.
Sox of our Hongkong contemporaries are doubtless trying to sat down their postaga expenses by forwarding their archangco in bulk. This is rather parsimonious and hardly reciprocal. We have been led to make these remarka inaumnol as two steam. ara had arrived from Hongkong without bringing any papers from that Colony-Wo plead not guilty. The Siam Free Press, which brings the' oharga, might find out the trus rossenjon application at the Post Offics.
W. ROBINSON and Company, Piano Builder, Ar appeal is being made for funds to en Tuners and Repairers
B.M.S. Rattler (Llout, Commander Cotes- worth) arrived from Bangkok and Chanta- boon yesterday.
Tus szerago number of fatal accidents on the Alpais 41 por year ; last your there wero 33 fatalition,
Tur M. M. Co.'s steamer Soglialien, with
for this port
All these are SELECTED by our LONDON mails, &c., left Saigon to-day, at 8 a.
House, bought direct at first band, im
Tas 6.3. Glenorchy, from London and ported in wood and bottled by ourselves Straite, leit Singapore for this part on
thus saving all intermediate profits and Capt. and Mrs Combelt. & Mra Omaancy enabling us to SUPPLY the BEST Wus at
Mr Ad. Gadington
And child
Mr V. H. Deacon Mr W. A. Duff Mr C. N. Edison 31 C. F. Foaring Mr V. Fenwick
Galvao
Dedd, Manila January 31, Gonerai.-Bur. Dr.
Sunghiang, British steamer, 994, 0. B. N.
TERFIELD & SWIRL!"
Darmstadt, German steamer, 3,401, M. Eichel, Shanghai Fobroty 1, Mail and
General.-MELCHE & Co.
Fobruary 4-
Esmeralda, British sir., 066, G, A, Tayler, Manila Fob 1, General.-SHEWAN & Co.
Continental, Dutch steamer, 672, Schall, Saigon Jan. 30, Ric-WIELE &
Co.
D
Mr A. Gotisy
Mr F. Palmeisi
Mr W. Parti
Mr E E. Plumacher
Mrs Richardson
MODERATE PRICES.
Mr Geo. F. Robinson Mr W. Rotioson
Mr and Mrs Loop G.
Le Roux
Mr M. Goneales Me A. Secchi
fr O, H. S. Harris Mr N. Sugiyama Mr Douglas Gratiam Misa Smith
Mr P. Sarhaus
M. J. C. FIN Mrs Hodgins
Mr Arum. Haupt
Thomae and child Col, and Mrs JarrardMe E. V. Thorn.
Mrs St. John
Mr G. Townshend
0..
Mr J. Killila Mr J. Kinghorn
Mr 8. A. Korezki
Kwangsang, British str., from Canton. Castilla, Spanish man-of-war, 3,626, Capt. Enrique Saolula, Manila January 30.
Devatongs, British otr., 1,057, V. Perkes Baugkek January 25, Ride. -YU&S FAT | Mr. Smith HONG,
DEPARTURES. February 3:- Tuichio, for Swatoy. Fat Lee, for water. Fokin, for Swatow.
FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT). (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rates for NINGPO, CHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEWOUWANG, HANKOW and
February 4- Porti on the YANGTSZĘ),
Hangchow, for Shanghai. The Co.'s Steamship
Excile, for New York. Kwongsung, Captain INNE, will be Hongkong, for Haiphong. despatched no abovo TU-Dryfedale, for Shanghai,
Kung ping, for Canton. Lianshing for Swatowy
MORROW (Toza), the 5th Instant, at 4 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, February 4, 1895.
Peiyang, for Loa
CLEARED.
206
Fuotas, for Saigon. Mathilde, for Saigon. Cromarty, for Singapore.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,Thales, for Swator, &
A LIMITED.
Ma
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOCCHOW.
The Co.'s Steamship
Names, Captain Hats, will be dospatched for the above Ports en WEDNESDAY, the 6th Imatant, at Daylight
For Fraight or Pazzage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRATK & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, February 4, 1895,
CHINA NAVIGATION. COMPANY,
AND LIMITED.
254
FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
The Stean ship
Gungkiang, Captain Don, will be despatched as abors on
WEDNESDAY, the 8th Eastant.
For Freight or Passage, app.y to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Ágmts. ** Hongkong, February 4, 1805,
260
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED,
Per Namos, from Casas Perts, Mesars Begley and Herman, and 8.Chinese.
Me E. A. Turbour Brand Mrs Wakefield Mr and Mrs Wood Mr J. W. Wilson
Saturday afternoon, the 2nd inst
Tar O. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Jaion left Sing apore yesterday morning, and may be expected hore on or about the 9th inst.
Dining the week ending Fek. 3, there were ERICE LISTS, with full details, to bo 13,487 visitors to the City Hall Museum, of had on application.
whom 149 were Europeana and 13,398 Chinese.
wwwww..com
Mr and Mrs J. P. PORT.-After removal should be a month before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out. ULARET.-Our Clarets, including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.
AllistonMrCharles Bolworthy and child Mr H. Humphreys Me F. H. Bell Mr Chantrey Inchbald Major & Mas Garnet:Mr Q. Maisel
Botfield, R.A,
Mr C. B. Brooke
Mr Hart Buck
Mr Alfred
Manger
Mr H. E. Mayerink
Mr. and Mrs F, A. Dr. and Mrs J. Can. Morgan, child and
tlio and child
Mr and Mrs CharlesMr Herbert Ogilvie
Oubon
Mr H E. Pollock
Mr J. P. Coughts Mr Gorehvin Stewart Mr Henry Crawford Miss Stewart MrJ. Staveley, Colton Capt. A. Tillett
FUA
Mr H. E. Tomkins
Mr Fox McJXV. Vernon Me and Mrs FA Mr Vernon unter S
Hewitt
Mr & Mrs F. A. Way- Mire H. Humphreya lan and maid-
and 3 children
WINDSOR HOTEL. Loot. A. d. Araujo Mr W. Broda Mrs Chadeau
2
Me C. Manicus Mr T. Mahl Mr G. de Menzies Mr J. B. is Custa Mr J. P. Mitchell Mrs
Mes da Costa, 3 chil-Mejor Nepean
dren and maid
Mro Nepoati Mies T.
Mr F. V E. da Costa
W. Mr H. H. Derrick
Rapp Surg O'Regan, BN. Mr J. D. Freagh Mra O'Regan,
Mr E. Rico Mrs Ries and 5 chil.
dren
Per Fakshian, from Bangkok, 2 Chinco, Ms J. O. Gourdin Per Kung ping, from Shanghai, 5 Chi- Mr J. H. Hail
next.
Per Sungkang, from Mauila, Messrs Brodie, 'Orion, and & Chinesu.
Per Darmstadt, from Shanghai, Mr H. G. Fex.
Per Esmeralda, from Manila, Mr Matous Sonet.
DEPLETED. Per Taichino, los Swator, I European, and 15 Chinese,
Mr John J. Hoar Capt. Hundewadt
Me Osel Rembach
| Capt. Hunt, A,8;0Mr M. B. Shaw
Mrs Hunt.
Mes Shaw and & chil
Mr B. Leopold Mr F. G. Liebe
dren Mr W. Whecler
PELÉ HOTEL
Mr M. G. Allen
Mr J. G. Buckle Mr J
Per Tai Les, for Swatow, 900 Chinesa Por Fokien, for Swator, 100 Chinese. Por Hongkong, for Halphong, Me W. Ose Cove Jack, Bers. Tissier, Sajot, Boliares, and 20
Chinese,
Par Linsing, for ratow, 1 European, And 12 Chinese
TO DEPART.
Por Mathilde, for Saigen, 30 Chinose. Per Cromarty, for Singapore, 13 Chinese, Per Tanke, for Swator, 30 Chinese,
Mr G. E. Madhurat
|
large the Lady Strangford Hospital at Port Baid. A letter which appears in the Stan ford from the Hon. Secretary states that all who have friends and relatives in India, China, Australia, and the East have on in-
finient British hospital, with English doctor, terest in maintaining such a thoroughly ef
matron, nurses and chaplain. Subscriptions may be sent to the Imperial Ottomar Bank, or to Lieut. General Sir John Stokes, K.C.B., 13, Telford-avenue, Streatham-hill, Loa-
den, S. W. (Chairman and treasurer).
In the thirty-seventh Report of Delegatos of the Oxford Local Examinations, the
delegatre again wärn. teachers that tko usa of nasaltable text-books, which seems to
be common for both history and geography, is very injurious to the candidates' chance of succots; for example, when, sé la
of undigested facts are given to the pupils apparently too cranion, brief manuals foll
to be read, or even learnt by bearf, with little or no oral teaching. Teachers are leo warned against giving their pupils answers to learn by heart. Let local
Tax British forces in Hongkong number teachers take note for future examinations. 3,500; in Scotland 3800; in the Straits Settlements 1500; in Ceylon 1700. Un-We are informed that D'Are's Marionettes, - happy Ireland requires 26,000 mon.
encouraged by the largo attendance on Sa turday, both at the matinée and at the oven- Tan Douglas steamer Namoa, which arrived ing performance, will romain another week yesterday from Foochow and Amoy, reports in Hoogkong. The prices will remain on having passed a barque-rigged man-of-war the lowered avate. Negotiation are being painted white, off Single Island. The war-carried on with a view to open a scoond brief season at Canton; but in the event of vessel was showing ne colours.
there negotiations failing, it is not impro- bable that the Marionettes will pay a short the grape and are not artificially dealing with the German Colquios, vo vinit to Singapore, going on by Ceylon to learn that more than two-thirds of the South Africa, where they were so well re- made from raisins and currants, as abipping trade is carried on by Britich seived about two years ago,
the genuine product of the juice of From the recently-published White Book
is generally the case with Cheap steamers.
Winez
BRANDY-AU our Brandy is guaranteed
GERMAN residents in Yokohama are sub- his 30th birthday on April let a zt, scribing for a presoat to Prince Bismarck on
DURING the recent disastrons gale in Eng land, the wind registered a speed of a hundred and twenty miles an hour AA Kong paper remarks that nearly every
to be pure Cognac, the difference in Birkenhead, and a pressure of sighly stoomer from China hrings back Chiocro
sounds to the foot, At this point the recorder gave up trying!
prico boing merely a question of age and vintage. WHISKY.--All our Whisky is of excellent THE P. M... China, with mails, &o.
For from San Francisco to the 15th ultime, and quality and of greater age than most Honolulu the 2nd ult, has arrived at brands in the market. The Sootch
Yokohama, and will leave for this part to morrow morning, the 5th instant, via Whisky marked Eis universally Nagasaki.. popular and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be supus rior to any other brand in the Hong kobg Market.
We only guarantee our Wines and
merchants to Japan, and the temporary monopoly of trade by Japanese is onco more threatened by them.
Os Saturday last it was proposed to hold a great night march and concentration of the of Lord Mothuen, being to check the whole of the London Volunteers, the idea advance of an enemy upon the Metropolis.
A Cueroo telegram to the Merciary dated 27th January states that there were at that IT is notified in the Gezite that regulation of war, minoteen transporte, and twenty time belonging to the Japanese twenty men- No. 6 of the 16th March, 1891, amending torpado-boats in Shantung By The regulation No. 6 of the 16th December, English and German Dagships were there
1889, as well as the said regulation No. 6 also,
of the 16th December, 1889, sro anualled. The regulations referred to provided for a sanyal Government test of the Peak tram Spirits way..
to be genuine when bought direct from us The following returns of the average amount
Mejor and Mrs G. Kin the Colony or from our authorized A. E. Chaudot Moore
* Mr J. Rackin Agents at the Coast Ports. You Corback Me Hi W. Robertson H. Crombio Mr Sandelands
Mr FH. Glaghek Mr. and Mis Sansom.
Mr and Mrs A. Find
lay Smith & family. Mr Gas, Holmes Mr A. 6. Stokes Mrs Gen. Holmes Mr F, D, Magican
Mr J. P. Dowling Mr R. P. Dipple
Ms D. Farquharson [Mr W. 8. Harridon
Rey and Mrs Vallinga
AS. WATSON & Co., LIMITRE,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, January 7, 1806,
Owiss to agar approach of the Obinoas New Year, we understand (says the Food chow Acho) money landers are reaping a good harvest by granting short loans, at this time of the season at an exorbitant ra'e of interest; the borrowers és a rulo szé the higher class of speculatore, as small tradere have little saaunty to offer.
of Bank notes in circulation and of specie In reserve in Hongkong during the month anded 31st January, 1800, as vortified by Siam Free Press, 22nd Jantiary) after & Tur Rallier leaves to-morrow, fesye, the the Managers of the respective Banks, sto slay of devoral months in port, The Rafter. published:
Danka. Charted Bank of India,
Australia, ai Chika Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-
Ing Corpuratiayunggingu.
mas
ought to take away very pleasant memorica AVLÁKNO Specs of Bangkok hospitality, for the officers and Amount Here raw of the English gunboat, have certainty 1,777,500 B0000 had a rattling good time during their. stay in port. Bangkok cat do some things 5,030,137||| 3,609,000
in'a very creditable manner, and entertain, $110,277 $7,129,000 ing trey gusts to one of them
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