To Let.
TO LET.
HOUSE, No. 2, CAINE ROAD.
Apply to
M. MOURENTE,
No. 5, Arbuthnot Road,
Hongkong, December 20, 1804
TO LET.
DWELLING HOUSES
2072
MOUNT KELLET,
HIGHCLEKE, at MAGAZINE GAP. RAVENSBILL WEST, on ROBIN-
BOY ROAD. BOS
FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS.
FLOORS in ELAIN STREET, PEEL
STAZET and STAUNTON STREET.
FLOORS in No. 6, SHELLEY,
STREET.
GODOWNS-
BLUE BUILDINGS.
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Mely to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, January 30, 1895.
TO LET.
215
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GENERAL POST
Apply to
G. C. ANDERSON, Hongkong, December 7, 1894. 1988
**Intimations.
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WINDSOR HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
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Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to each Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant
Favourable Arrangements made for Families and for Monthly or Extended Periods
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A Pure Norwegian
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LANGUID WOMEN, PALE CHILDRENƑ› ́OLD PEOPLE, INVALIDS.
VIN CHAPOTEAUT
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|To-day's Advertisements.
D
D'ART'S BIJOU THEATRE.
TO-NIGHT I 8.30 LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF 'ABO'S
PANTOCMES
FRANCAISES (MARIONETTES), REDUCED PRICES.
1st Row Boxes.......$2.00 2nd and 3rd Row Bazes...........$1,50
Stelle.........
*****80,75
Children half-price to Boxes.
证
50 Cents to Stalls.
LAST GRAND MATINEE,
SATURDAY, at 4 p.m.
BEAUTIFUL DOLL TO BE GIVEN AWAY.
The Troupe leave shortly for Canton and Singapore.
Hongkong, February 7, 1895,
AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.
Destination.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fracle
Bremen & Ports of Call Darmstadt (8). Japan,............... Ancona (1)... Lpool, v.'pore&A'àm Oceanio (8)........ London & Forts of Call(Sutlej (4) ...................... London, V. Parts of Call[Glenfalloch (8), London, v. Bucs Canal Orestes
(8)... Lundon, v. Maravillos.
ondon, v. Marselhos (l to
(B)
| Manila .........erton (1)...
Agiste
Date of Leaving
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Feb. 8, at 9 am). P. & O. B. N. Co...... Eep. 18, at goon, Butterfield & Swire... About March 15.
P.
&0. 8. N. Do.....Feb. 14, at noon. Jardine, Matheson&Co About Feb. 14, Butterfield & Swire. February 14. P.&.0. 8. N. CoAbout Feb. 16,
SOC About March D. P. & o. 8. N. Shower &
Feb.
9, at 5 p.m. Muzsugeries at noon.
Carlit & Co. Februa 14.
CO.............
13. About Feb.
Kobe&Y'liama Carmarthenshire () March 1.
York, Y. SuozÜras! Glenshiul (*). -***
York. Sintram......... Now
York.. Now
A. Nickels. USA. Port Dargin, &o.......Taiyuan (1).. 2755. Francisco, v. Japa: Uhius (5).
8. Francisco, v. Japa Belgio (a). San Francisco. Itobills (8).....
Tillio E. Starbuck. he
Kobd. Vindobona (s). Shanghai and Shanghai and Kobe.
(a)........ Adon N'ki.K'hemaghalion (8), S'hai, N Shanghai, Kobe&Y'ma Ormiston (4).. Spore, Harre &H'burg Erato (*)......
THE FOURTH PERFORMANCE or
THE PANTOMIME,
THE
'ROBINSON CRUSOE,'
WILL BE GIVEN ON
SATURDAY, the 9th February.
The date of the other Performances will be February 12th, 16th, 18th and 23rd.
Late Thans ouch Evening 15 minutos
| after fall of Curtain.
Carlowitz & Co....... About About Carlowite & Co.......... About March 15.
lorfield
* Swiro... Feb. 1, at 3 1,. Mal 8. B. Co. Feb. 20, daylight, 0. &0. S. 8. Oo.... Feb. 27, daylight, Shewan & Co......Quick despatch. P. & 0.8. N. Co...........About Feb. 11.
Facme
Sander & Co. Pubruary 14,
P. & O. B.. N. Cu... About Fob. 20.
ris Maritime Feb. 8, at 9 am. Mossageries
February B.
Tata & Co.. Siorassen & Co. Feb. 15, at 4
p.m.
S'pore, Pennug &C'tt Arrstood Apcar (5).....D. Sassoon, Sonn & Co. Feb, 12, at 3 p.m. Swatow.. ............. Hailoong (s).. Swatow, Amoy & Taui Fokien (8)..........
Douglas Lapraik & Co. Fab, 8, daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Feb. 10, daylight. Trieste, e........ Maria Valerio (6).......Sandor & Co............About Feb. 9. Vancouver (B.C.), Empress of India (s). Canadian Pic R. Co. (Feb, 20, at noon. Nor. Pic 8. & Cos.]Feb. 26, at noon. ́Victoria (B.C.), &............... Tacoma (a).
Row, John J. Brown, 17 sailors of a, s.
TICKETS and BOOKS of the Works To-day's Advertisements.edia, advis
of Soxas can be ablsinod at MessNS.- LANE, CRAWFORD & O¤.
Hongkong, February 7, 1895.
285
| HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
SATURDAY, TH FEBRUARY, 1895,
AT 2.45 1.3.
YOMPETITION-Long Range CUP and SPOONS Ratges-200 and 808 yards, Shota-Ten. Entrance Foo, 80 Cents.
G. K. MUORE,
Hon, Secretary. Blongkong, February 7, 1895,
SALE BY AUCTION,
280
[R J. M. ARMSTRONG has received
Mostractions from the MORTGAGEYS,
to Sell by Public Auction, en
MONDAY,
the 18th day of February, 1895, at 3 o'clock, at his Sales Roome in Queen's Road
Contral,-
THE FOLLOWING D VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY, Situato a Victorin in the Colony of Hong- kong, viz: INLAND LOT No. 1205, upon which is standing the private resi dence known as BACOMELL,'
For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to
V. H. DEACON,
35 Queen's Road, Solicitor for the Mortgagees;
ut
J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer,
Hongkong, February 7, 1895.
STEAMSHIP SAGHALIEN:
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
824
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
1ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London and Havre ex Steamship Ortegal in connection with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods-with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their riska into the Godowns of the HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHART & GODOWN Coxrexy, Lo., at Kowloon, whence delivery may boobtained immediately after landing, Optional Cargo willbeforwarded on, unlees Intimation is received from the Consignoes before & p.m. To-pay (Thursday), requesting it to
ba Landed here. Bille Lading will be countersigned by
of theyUndersigned.
Goods
romaining unclaimed after TAUES. DAY, the 14th February, 1895, at Noon, will be subject to rent, and landing charges. All Olaims must be sent in to me on before THURSDAY, the 14th February, 1895, or they will not be recognised.
All Damaged Packages will be examined
|
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS FOSTE FRANÇAIS.
FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
The Co.'s Steamship
Saghalien,
Capt. CHEVALIES, will be despatched for the above Porte TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), the 8th Instant, at 9 a. m.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
G. DE ORAPEAUX.
Agent. Hongkong, February 7, 1895.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
201
The Co.'s Steamship
Darmstadt, Captain M. ETCALL carrying the German Mails for EUROPE, will leave TO MOR ROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, the 8th Inst.,
at 9 a..
A Supplementary Mail will close at the Post Office To-morrow Morning, at § a.m.
For Freight or Passage, upply te
MELCHERS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, February 7, 1895.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA.
The Steamship
278
Arzatoon Spear, Captain J. E. HANBEN, will be despatched for the above Poria on TUESDAY, the 13th-Inst., at 3 p..
--For-Froight or Passage, apply ta.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & C.,
Agents. Bongkong, February 7, 1895.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS.
February G:--
276
Triumph, German str., $74, P. Bruhn, Pakhoi February 2, and Hollow 5, General.
-WIELER & Co..
February 7:-
Fokich, British steamer, 509, W. J. Davis, Swatow February 6, General.DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Co.
Elaz, British stearaar, 2,647, Daniel, Singapore February 1, Petroleum-ABM. HOLD, KADER & Oo.
Nürnberg, German steamer, 3,207, H. Walter, Yokohama January 29, Kobe Feb. |1, and Nagasaki 3, Mails End General---
MELORERS & Co.
Moldaga, British steamer, 1,477, T. C. Burnside, Moji January 31,2,000 tona Coal,
on TuuasDAY, the 14th Jan., 1805, at 3 p.m.-BRADLEY & CO.
No Fire Insurancs has been elected,
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Apent. Hongkong, February 7, 1895,
$82
MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP GHAZEE, FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS.
CONSIG that all Goods are being
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in-
landed at thoir risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG And, Kowloon WIARY AND GODOWY Co., at Kowloon, whenep andfor
Hanoi, Franch str., 732, J. - V. Chodzko, Haiphong January 4, Rio-A, R. Banry,
Kwong Mo, British steamer, 177, Dudd, Amoy February, General.-ORINESE.
Pamiat Acova, Russian eruiser, 6,060, Captain Schoukhaize, Singapore Feb. 1.
Taichiow, British steamer, 869, H. Deans, Swatow February 6, Ballast,-Yven Par Hosu.
Per any, from Haiphong, 8 Chinese, Per Saghalien, for Hongkong: From Mar. aeilles, Afr H. J. Gadge from Singapore, Mr Th. Livasey, Rev. P. Bes J. Pierre, and Mr Choon Yong; from Saigon, Messrs J. Vendo, R. de Matharin, R. do
For
Ly Tan, cod 03 Chin
Shanch from Marseilles, Rav.
from Saigon, Mr Perrot. For Nagasaki from Singapore, Mr Yoshida, and Miss Oyaki. For Kobe: from Marseilles, Measca Datzenko and Bigstol; from Singapore, Mr J. Sorley, and Mr W. Sosley. For Yako- ama- from Marseilles, Mesars Abé, L. Broner, and 19 French Marinos; from Sin. Haporo, Mr and Mrs H. M. Gillig and maid, Mosara Unger, Graham, and Capt. Forrest; from Saigon, Mr Heari Mayors, Mr and
Mra Schedler.
DEFANTED,
Por Fidelio, for Saigon, 15 Chinese. Per Chins, for Balgon, 20 Chineas. Per Pakshan, for Swaton, 30 Chinese. Per dek, for Haiphong, 20 Chinese. Per Mascotte, for Singapore, 12 Chinese.
TO DEPART.
Per Hailoong, for Swatow, 50 Chinese. Por Producs, for Saigon, 12 Chinezo.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Fekim raports: Had light Northerly winds and fine weather, smooth ma and sky cloudy. Steamore in Swatow: Loksary, Tai Lee and Taichiow.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1896.
MEMOS, FOR TOMBEROW? | Thi, publication of this summenced W. Rosisson and Company for the highest
class Pinno Tuning.
Shipping. Daylight.-Hallopng leaves for Swatow.
O a.m.—Soghalion loaves for S'kai, &a. V a.m. ---Gomması Mail leaves for Bremen
and Ports of Cali, Ormiston leaves for Shanghai, &o.
Meeting.
11 am.-Mooting of Bhareholders of The Green Jaland Coment Co., Ltd., at the Company's Officon.
Amusements.
8.30 p.m.-D'Ara's Fantoches Francalzos. (Marionettes), on the New Praya Re- clamation.
Miscellaneous. Goods per Arration &pcar undelivered
aiter Noon landed.
Transfor Books of The Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., closed from this date to 15th February, Inclusive.
Exchange.
HONOLONG, February 7, 1805,
On London-
Bank, Wire,
On dousand,
t1
30 days' night,
Credits, 4
31 4 months' sight,
Documentary, 4 months' sight,
On Paris-
On demand,
On Berlin-Demand,... On New York-
On demand,"
K
H
... 1-114
1/11
AXL
1/112
... 2/0
2/01
... 2,47.
Credita, 4 months' sight,
THI
... 2,62 1.99
47#
On Bombay
Credits, 60 days sight,
1834
183;
183
... 1831
12
in 731
$53.40
Wiro,
On donand,
On Caloutta
410
.
On demand, *** On Shanghai
On demand, 30 days' sight, private paper Gold Leaf, 100 fine (portal) Bovereigns (Bank's buying rate) Silver (per oz.)
$10.00 ...27 d.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
ROM the 1st January, 1895, the Sub- scription to the CHINA MAIL will be
as follows:
For the Quarter..........$7.00 Month........... 2.50
11
Copies of the 'ORINA MAL' may be obtained at the Hongkong Hotel.
CHINA MAIL OFFICE, Hongkong.
The German steamor Nürnberg reports: A. S. WATSON & Co.,
Left Yokohama on the 20th January, Kobe on the 1st February, and Nagasaki on tho 3rd of February. From Nagasaki to Turnabout, had strong N.W. and N. wind, with rain and high sea; thence to port, light N.E, monsoon, moderate sea.
The British steamer Moldova reports: Loft Moji 6.30 p.m., on the 31st January; hard N.N.W. gale and very heavy near the 1st and 2nd February; thence strong breezes and high rea to Lammocks; thence
to port,...
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
mederato M.E. winds and cloudy weater Wines and Spirits.
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Miss M. D'Ara Mias E. D'Are Miss E. D'Ara Mr W, J. D'Aro
Alt W. Blayany Mr WJ. Cantor. Mr and Mrs E.
Clitheroer
C.
Mra H. Mackenzie Mr & Mrs H. R. Mare
den
Master Mataden
Mr B. McCalium
Mr McMillan
Mr J. McWilliams Mr T. Mitchell Capt. and Mrs CombeMc J. de Navarro
and child
Lt. & Mrs Ommaney Mr E. Palmeiri
Parkitt Mr
Mr R. F. Crooks Mr V. H. Dancen Mr W. A. Duff Mr C. N. Edison Mr C. F. Fearing Mr. Benwick
Galvao
V.
Dr. D. Me
Mr E E, Plumanhor Mrs Richardson Mr W. Robinson Mr and Mrs Leon G.
Le Roux
Mr F. M. Gonsalen Miss Smith Mr Dougins Graham Mc N. Sugiyama Mr G. H. S. Herris Br P. Surhaus MrJ, C. Hii Mr sad
Mr J. P. Mm I Hodgins
Thomas and child Col. and Mrs Jarrard Mr G. Townshend
Mr E. A. Turnou Mr and Mrs Wakefield Mr E. Willkomen Mr J. W. Wilson
Mrs St. John Mr J. Killila Mr J. Kingborn Mr 6. A. Korezki
—FGAX NOTEL.
Saphalien, Franch etencer, 2053, 0. Chevalier, Marseilles Jan. 6, and Saigon Mr. M. G. Allen Feb. 4, Mails and General.-MERSAGERIEN Mr J. G. Buckle MARTTIMES.
Mr J..A. E. Chaudut Miss Coo Capt. Von Corbach Mr R. P. Dipple Mr H. Crombie
Mr J. P. Dowling Mr
D. Farquharson Mr W. S. Harrison Mr Geo. Hölma Mre Jen, Holmes Mr F. D. Maclean
DEPARTURES.
February 7
from the Wharvas delivery may be obtainad, Fushan, for Cantòa..
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless Fooleany, for. Canton, Notice to To the contrary be given belore Neon Fidelio, fur Saigon
Ayr, for Kutebinotzv.
defie, for Hollow. Ching, for
Pakshan, for Swatow.. Ask, for Baiphong.
aloft the Godowns, and all Goods No Claims will bo admitted after the
food will remain on the stomach, it is raisining undelivered after the 13th Just., indicated in constitutional weakness will be subject to rent.
pognized.
All Claims against the Steamer must be Mascotte, for Singapore. and lack of digestive power, for the presented to the Undersigned on or before Tamarind, for Hongar, Aged, Anamic, Dyspeptic, and the 13th Instant, or they will not be re-Jara, for Singapore and London. Convalescent. It helps sufferers All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods from Consumption, Dysentery, are to be left in the Godowns, where they Cancers, and Ulceration of the will be examined on the 13th Inst., at 3 p.m. Stomach.
OHAPOTEAUT PARIS.
For Bale by A. S. Warson & Co., Chemists.
To-day's Advertisements.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMJUI,
The Co.'s Steamship
Fokien, Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 10th: Instant, at Daylight...
For Freight of Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAJE & Co,
General Managers... Engkang, February 7, 1835,
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & 00,,
Agents Hongkong, February 7, 1895.
FOR SINGAPORE, BAYRE AND
HAMBURG.
974
(Calling at NAPLES for landing Passengers if sufficient inducement offers). (Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTER DAM, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.)
The Steamship Erato,
Capt. J. OSTERMANN, Till be despatched for the above Ports our FRIDAY, the 16th Instant, at 4 p.m.
For Freight, apply to
STEMSSEN & Co.,
Agenta.
28g Hongkong Tebruary 7, 1896.
CLEARED. Hailong, for Swatow, &c. Elor, for Yohohamn Produce, far Saigon. Ghazes, for Shanghaj.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Mr G. H. Medhurst Major and Mrs G. K.
Moore Mr J. Rankin
Mir II. W. Robertson Mr Sandolanda Mr. and Mrs Sangom Mr F. H. Slaghek Mr and Mrs A. Find- lay Smith & family
Mr A. B. Snortowo Mr. A. G. Stokes Roy, and Mrs Vallinge
MOUNT SUSTIN HOTEL
Mr Smith Alliston Mrs H.. Humphreys
and child
and 3 children
Mr F. H. Ball Mr H. Humphreya Major & Mrs Garnett Mr Chantroy Inchbald
Betfeld, R.A Mr G. Malach
Mr O. B. Brooke
Mr Hart Buck
Me Alfred Manger
Mr H. E. Meyerink Dr. and Mr J. Can Mr and Mrs F. A. tlie and child Morgan, child and Mr and Mrs Charles nurse
Cohen
Mel E. Pollock
Be J. B. Coughtrie Mr Gershom Storart. Me Henry Crawford Miss Stewart
گی
Mr J. Staveley ColtonCapt. A. Tilkts
Fux
MY H. E. Tomkins Mr H. H. Fox Dr J. Y. V. Vernon Mr. and Mr E.-A. Mra Vernon
Elywitt
Mr & MF. A. Way- Mr Charlos Holworthy, len and mald
WINDSOR BOILL
Far Fukien, from Swatow, 15 Chinoro.. Par Nürnberg, from Japan, Mesars Liout. A. d. Araujo Hole, West, Capte. Hasselmans and Mr W. Brode Thomson, Hitzker, Mrs Fresse, Miss Win Mra Chadeau
Messra Shepherd, Boodie, Mrs F. Mr J. R. da Costa stanied, Mesare Levis,
Mes da Costa, 3 Stovey, Snugh, While
dran and rasid Jellico, Collard, Cray, leta, Seble, Miss F. da Cost
Mr O. Manigos Mr T. Mebl
Mr G. de Menzise. Mr. J. P. Mitchell chil.Major Nepean..... Mts Nepean Mr F. W. Rapp Burg O'Regan, 1.F. Mrs O'Rogeu Mc B. Rico Mrs Rico and 5 chil-
..dren
Huber, von Bremes, Moble, Verlaubs, W. Christianzon, Tuoger Me R. H. Dorricis sen, Rasamsson, Wetzel, Groop, Bourgeaus, Mr J. D. Fesuoh Hamber, Beckhaus, Ponta, Munty, Findley, Mr J. . Gourdin Williams, Gatton, Waters, Harwell, Camp Mr J. H. Hali
Cafferty, Lalland, Zittlosen, Autweiler, Mr John J. Hoar Panpuss, Niemann, Willuweit, Dierks, Capt. Hundewait Miofa, Grashorn, Holcbauer, Kammerow, Capt. Hunt, A.9.0. Roepke, Haeiko, Ehmaen, Peters, Tanzger, Mrs Hunt Glaser, Netsar, Hernison, Kiske, H. Meyer, B. Leopold Kegughner, P. Johnsson, The Bromley Me F, G, Lioba
Mr Carl Rombach Mr M. E. Shaw
Mrs Shaw and 4 thil,
dren
Mt W, Wheeler
at 6,35 p.th.
The China Mail
I connection with the arrival of tha Russian cruiser Pamiat Azova to-day, wh are fa a position to state that she is to be HONGKONG, THUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1896.,soaled by the British naval authorition ia
·LOCAL "AND GENERAL.
PassED Buzz CANAL.
Hongking prior to her departure for the Dorth,
It appears that when the Bri. tish dest was oraising in the north the OUTWARD BOUND 1-Abergeldle, Jan. 4: Russian authorities supplied a large quanti- Umba, 8; Rosary, 12; Uanta, 16; Strath-ty of coal to averal of Her Majesty's' fyon, Adelaide, 18 Salveig, Oceania,
2; Lauderdale, 25: Dardanus, Sydships ca the anderstanding that the loan Hey, Coptic, 20 Petropolis, Oakley, was to be repaid (without Interest) ar Manila, Macduff, Feb. 1.
necomity should demand. More signs of HOMEWARD BOUND:-Gunton, January 15;
Argyle, 18; Poseidon, Glenfary, 29 opprochement ! Agamemnon, Bulazie, Feb. 1.
The
H.M.8. Spartan is expented here in a fow P. & 0. Co.'s a.. Rokulla, with the days to ship a new steam capetan and other ENGLISH MAIL of Jan. 31, left Bin
gapore on Wednesday, February 6, gear. The Leander goes into Deck on the at 8 a.m., and may be expected here on 18th inst, and is expected to be ready for or about Monday, February 11. This ses about the 23rd just. The Archer, which packet brings replies to letters despat-has been re-commissioned and re-fitted, will ched from Hongkong on Dec. 6.
The P. M. n. a. China, with the Ansuran bo ready about the middle of March to go MAIL of January 16, left Yokohama north to re-join Admiral Fremantle's aqua. on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at daylight, and droo. She will go north with her old crew, may be expected here on or about Monday, Feb. 11.
hot new crow being on board the Gibraltar.
The N. L. Co.'s . . Prinz Heinrich, with The transfer of the new crows for the Archer,
the GEMAN MAI së Jan, 14, left Co-Linnet and Peacock will probably take place. lombo on Banday, February 3, in the
afternoon, and may be expected here north, but all-depends on circumstances. on or about Batorday, February 16.
The s.s. Tacoma leaves Yokohama for this ANOTHER crowded house greeted the A.D.O. port on Feb. 8, via Japan porta. at the third performance of Robinson Cru- The O. & 0.0, s. Beigio left San Fran-soe' last night. General Barker was pre- olaco on Jan. 24 for this port, ris Yo-sent, and the military 'gag' gave a special. kohama and Nagasaki.
2.
The P. M. & 6. Peru, with the AMERICAN flavour to the evening's entertainment, The MALL, Left San Francisco for this port,aciors were well received, and the hilarity via Yokohama and Nagasaki, on Feb. and applanse were unbounded. It may to that Robinson Crusoe is not equal The Empress of Jupen left, Vancouver for to provious showa of the kind girơn
Hongkong on Feb. 5.
here, but there can bo no question about the heartiness of its reception. As a correspondent, writing of last night's performance, ways:-'I do not believe in any part of the world you could ego a Pan- tomime by Amateurs got up like that I saw last night in the City Hail.'
The D. D. B. s. 5. Gerda, from Hamburg, left Bingapore on Feb. 1, and may be expected here on or about Feb. 8. The Gion Line steamship Glenorchy, irem London and Straita, loft Singapore on Feb, 2, and may be expected here on or about Feb. 8.
The O. & O. Ixion, loft Singapore on Feb. 3, and may be expected here on or about Feb. 9.
..
From a managerial or financial point of view the show is proving a great success.
The a. a. Carmarthenshire left Singapore on Feb. 5, and may be expected hers on or about Feb. 12, The Austrian Lloyd's steamer Vindobona loft Singaporo for this port on Feb. 5,
Feb. 12. Thos. . Chelydra, from Calcutta and Straits, left Singapore.on Feb. 5, and may be expected here on or about . Feb. 12.
and may be sipested here on or about next ten years. It is expectedhin the
The P. & D. 8.6. Aden left London for this
port on Dec. 25,
Bia Edwin Arnold, who enjoys the com- fidence of distinguished people in Japan says that the Japanese intent to double the dimensions of their
that a large partion of the war indemnity will be. devoted
by naval armaments which will make the Japan towards su, increase of Japanese more formidable then they have ever been. China, although in a state of utter exhaustion, contemplates the creation of a new Army and Navy.
TRANSPOSING Pianos, at W. Robinson and New, Comic Song and Dance Albams, at
W. Robinson and Company. Company.
THE 8 Tacoma arrived at Yokohama. to Bey, and will sail for Hongkong to-morrow, via Japan poris.
1
In a review of the colonies in 1894 the. Morning Post notes the discontent at the military exaotion forced on the Straits Set- Hemenis. It concludes. by drging, as we have repeatedly done, the institution of some more asiform method of contributics to the i Tus French mail reached the Post Office detenge of the outlying portions of Har Ma 1.15 and the delivery was begun at 3.15 Australasian trade, and yet
The defange
of
Singapore Importering
ing colonies pay nothing to
p.to,
at
All these are SELECTED by our LONDON HEL Majesty's troopship Jumna, from Hong
keng for Portamouth, arrived at Saes on House, bought direct at first band, im- 2ud inst.
ported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all intermediate profits and
enabling as tosEPPLY the BEST ROWTHS at
KODERATE PRICES.
PRICE LISTS, with full detaile, to be Lad on application.
PORT.-After removal should be n month
before use. When required for
drinking at once it should be ordered
to be decanted at the Dispensary
before being sent out.
·
The following appointment has been made at the Admiralty:Naval Instructor A. J. Parieb, to the Edgur, to date Jan. 1.
D'ARC's Marionettes are still being well patronised. They will show at the Bijon Theatre throughout this week. Arrange- ments are being made for re-visiting Canton.
W. ROBINSON and Company, Plano Builders, Tanera and Repairers.
:
is
to
Warde the expense of the armament." In the Times review of the same subject (the colonies) noither the Straite nor
Hongkong
get reference, despite the war, plague, aud military contribution L--L. and O. Express.
Tan anal notices by the members of the Shipping Conference for the Far East havo bean isood. They intimate, in terms that shippers are now familiar with, that to
exporters of goods to the Straite Bottle mente, Hongkong, Chins, and Japan, whe coafloc
support and shipmonte from Jan. 1 to June 30, 1805, to steamers Conference, a rebate of five por cent, will belonging to the various lines. în 'the'
be given; whilst if support in confised to tham for the whole year, a farther five per scat on freights contributed up to June 30, and ton per cent, on those from that": date to Dec. 31, 1895, will be allowed. —L.
MAJOR-CIRN, G. D. Barkoz, O. B., kommand-and C. Express. itg the troops, Chins and Hongkong, ob. tuins promotion to the rank of Lieutenant-Omne to difficulties which have arisen in General, in consequence of the approaching Sesion, Mr Cecil Polbill-Turner has been omnection with the Thibetan PicoDer
retirement of Sir D, C, Deary-Lowe, K. C.B.
Ar a Chapter of Emergency of the Victoria Chapter, held on the 5th instant, Comp. G.
requested to visit Darjeeling and help the workers there for a time by bis counsel, He will probably sail in a day or two, as he of the Chica Tuland Mission, to proceed bra kindly consented, with the concurrence
A. Caldwell was elected Third Principal by without delay to Sikkim, and for a time to OLARET.–Our Clarets, including the Dispensation from the D. G. Superinten-render all the assistance he can to the
lowest priced, are guaranteed to be
dont, M. Ex. Comp. C. P. Chater.
and
artificiall
thus setting free Miss young Mission, Taylor for the more direct work of pioneer- ing. The Pioneer Mission has not been dissolved; but it will be ssau that the dificulties which probably gave ciss ko the report have been settled.
the gemutus product of the jaica of Tan following changes are Gazetted: The
Rifle Brigade (Prince: Consort's Own) the grape and are not artificially
Capt. T. B. Ramsay rasigns the appoint made from raisins and curranto, as ment of Adjutant; Lieut. R. Alexander te | FOLLOWING.On the confirmation of the reso- be Adjutant vice Lit L. F. Greon: Intione as to the reconstruction of the Back is generally the case with Cheap Wilkinson, who has resigned that appoint compasy under the title of the Bank of |of China, Japan and the Straits, a new
Limited (the Straits is Japan, has been registered baru Moodra Cotran and Collard Pianos, at W, Robin-street, RC, with a capital of £1,800,000,
Stephenson, 31
son and Company,TM
divided into 89,950 preference
Wipes.
BRANDY.—All our Brandy is guaranteed
to be pura Cognac, the differance in price being merely a question of age and violege
mont
י.
China and
dropped)
Barwood and
each, 199,875 ordinary shares of £8 each, Smotry after nine d'olack last night fire and 1,250 deferred shares of £f each. The
object is stated be to acquire Rea
broke out on the first floor of a bird-ziest concern the business of the Bank of Ontna, dealer's shop at 73 Bonham Strand. The Japan and the Straite, Limited (incorporated WHISKY.--All our Whisky in of excellent Fire Brigade turned out under the command liabilities of that compaey in
in 1880), and all or any of the assets radi
in accordance of Dopsty Superintendent Horspoel, and
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an agreement made by the quality and of greater age than most
were successful in confining the fire to the pay with the Bank of Chins, Japan and the Straits Limited (incorporated in 1889) brands in the market. The Scotch one house, which was completely gutted. and to
to try on the business of banking in The place was insured for $10,000 with all its branches; to discount and to deal in Whisky marked is universally Messrs Scheele and Co., but the total da negotiate lease, and to transsol all kinds of bills of exchange, promlisory notes, do.; le agaticy business; as capitalista, flaanciers, company promotors, &d. The firet signa
popular and is pronounced by the mage is satinated at less than that amount, probably about $8000. The firo was caused, best local connoisseurs to be supo needless to say, by the falling of a' keroslee
rior to any other brand in the Hong-lamp. kong Market,
HOCKEY MATCH-The return match, Wigwaz Tonnie Club Hockey Club, takes place on the Happy Valley to-mansow We only guarantee our Wines and Spicile afternoon, starting at 4.30 sharp. The
to be genuine when bought direct from us
in tho Colony or from our authorised
Agents at the Coast Ports.
following are the Teams:-
turies are
W. Keswick, 3, Lombard-street, E.0, 1}| share.
A towart, 21, Courtfeld.road, Los- don, 1 share.
D, MoLein, 6, Kensington-court, London,- I chiare,
Hood, 0, Warwick-street, Pall-mall, Iveson, 28, St. Mary-ake, E. C.,
F. H. 1. share.
J.K. Wills, 42, Bracknock-read, Camden Firth, F. Maitland, E. W. Maitland, Proud, N. W., 1 share,
Anderson, E. A. Moasor, W. M. Wood,
10. 0 Gladin, 58, Catford-bill, Catford, HF. Meckay, D. Farquharsot, E. P. Kent, 1 share..
Wigwam Tennis Club-Messrs U. BE
Sanders, R.. E. Kozhevar, G. W. Milward.
The Best direstory to be not less than Hockey Club-J. Paterson, A. Sharp, Ave nor more than eight-ace W. Keswick, C. H. Thompson, E. E. Burdon, F. Rubin-Avon Audra, E. Iveson, D. McLean, F. D,
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,, P. B. Molesworth. H.E., Ror. R. Sassoon, and H. D. Stewart. Qualification, Cobbold, E. A. Ram, J. Hooper, Rov. O. £800 Remuneration, £3,000 per annum,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Hongkong, January 7, 18DE,
B. Hughes, D. K. Sliman,
The previous match resulted in a win for the Wigram Olag by 4 go, 'n 14 2
divisible. The registered office is the same as before, 3; Fringes strest, E. C.-L. and 1 - First
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