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Entertainments.

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.

ATHLETIC SPORTS.

IT is proposed to hold an ATHLETIC MEETING ou SATURDAY, 6th April, under A. A. .A. Rules (subject to Bullicient Katries heing received),

EVENTS.

1-10 yards ist iluco (Handicap). 2.-Long Jump.

3.-220 yards at Race (Handicap). 4.-120 yards Hurdle Race, 10 Flights.

G-Half-mile Flat Reco (Handicap).

G-High Jstrup

7.-100 yards Fint Kace.

6.-Throwing the Cricket Ball.

One Mile Flat Race.

10.-120 yards Veteran's' Raco (Handicap),

1.-446 yards Flat Race,

11.

12.-International Tag-of-Wor

13.-Putting the Shot.

14.-Consolation Race.

16.-Bierole Race, Open to all comers. 16.Half Mile Flat Race (Handicap), open

to Beldiere, Sailors and Police."

Mails.

STEAM FOR

STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT.

MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON."

Destinatio

THE CHINA MAIL.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Vessels.

Bremen & Portso Cal Bayers (1). Упрат....

Verona (1),

Kot d

$5.23.

Date Leavin

Norddeutscher Togd. April 3, at 3 p.m. P. & O. S. N. Ca... March 29, at noon. Dodwell, Carlill & Co, March 30, at noon. Port Adelaide (8)..

P. & O's. N. Co...March 28, at noon. Loudon & Ports: Cali Ravonna (8), « Londen wird Harburg Carmarthenshire (3) Butterfield & Swire.. March 28.

...Dodwell, Carlill & Co. March 28, at noon. London, v. Suez Canal Ixion ().....

Aden (6). London, v.

v. Marseilles. London.

Manila (3)... Manila, viu Amoy..... Zaliro (s)... Maraculo, *.. Salıger

New

ས Through Bills of Lading izrued for BATA-8. Francesco, v. Já no VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN-S. Francisco. v. Ju

San Francisco.. ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS. San Franco.

NCY

A. Ninkels..

de

&O.E. N.. Co... About March 25. P. & U.S. N. Co... About April 13.

March 2

h, at 5 p., Shewan & Co.... Messageries Maritime April 3, at noon. Carlowitz & Co......... About April L.

Quick despatah.

despatch.

Biemmen & Co... about April 7.

Cook

P. & O. S. N. Oo.....

D. CO. S.

About April 1.

0. & G. 8. 9. April 9, at noon. Pacific Mail 3. 8. O... April 17, at nouu. Tillo E. Starbuckhowan & Co. Quick despatch. City of Poking (s)..

Showan & Co.................... Queen Margarot Shangbei.

Lycemoon (8)........ Shanghai.....

Rosolta (4) Bambay (8)......... Shanghai and Kobs.... Sporo, Havre & l'burg Ocoana (8)

March 28, at 6 p.. Batierfold & Swire... March 23. Straits, Colbo & 'bay Azamur (5)....

(3). Swatyw and Bangkok.Pacting

Butterfold & Swira.. March 31. Toutain. Nanchang (6)................. Vancouver (1.G... & Empress of Chios (Canadian Pic R. Co. April 10, at noon. Victoria (D.C.), & Victeria (3).......... Nor. F'ic S, & R. Cos April 23, at nogu.

11. Stomahig KAVENNA, Captain P. COLE, carrying Her Majesty's Mailt, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on THURSDAY, the 28

at Nou, taking Passengers March, and Cargo for the above Ports. This side-open to Steamer connects at Bombay with the Non-Commissioned Officers and Mon PENINSULAR, which Vossel takes CarNRME of the Army, Navy and Police. Each Stup, Regiment of Corps may enter her Cargo for LONDON, SUEZ OANAL, leaving that port on the 10th one team. baly,

APRIL, 1895).

17.-220 Yard, Open to Soldiers, Sailors

and Police 18.-Tug-of-War-8 me a

Everta 1-15 open to all Gentlemen

Sik and Valuables, all Cargo for Fratte, Amateurs who are Members or Visitors of the Hongkong Club, Club Germanic, Lusitase, City, Cricket or Victoria He-and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be translipped at Colombo into a creation Clubs,

saioamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other Cargo for London, &c., will be convegad vid Bombay.

Entrance Feo, $1 for each event (1-15). General Entry, 88.

ENTRILS OLOSK on THURSDAY, 28th March.

Entrance Forms obtainable as the above. mantioned Clubs.

E D. SANDERS,

Hon. Secretary.

HongkoEg, March 6, 1895.

P

ROGRAM ALE

SKY RACES,

474

To a HELD IN THE HAPPY VALLEY,

ON

SATURDAY, the 20th April.

Parcels will be received at the Of antil 4 p.m. on the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are

aquired.

Shippers are particularly requested a note the terms and conditions of the Com- pany's Billa of Lading.

1-BAG-MIX Race.-Prize rented. For all Chiun pontics, we inches Sub- De per scale, with 1972. Ved. scription griffins of 1994/95 allowed lbs. bond file Polo pories and Hacks allowed 1210e. Second receive $10.

Thiru

10 ve Stake. Entrance, $3. 2.-FOLO SUURRY. Pri presentod.-

For all bani de Polo ponies, Catch" weights over 11, 71bs. Second to eave Stako. Entrance, $2. Quarter-of•a• mik.

3. ONE MILE HANDICAP-A forced enity for di Chias Ponies entered at this Sky Meeting in Races 2 and 7). Ex-

(excepti trnace $1. Entries left in after 17th April

Și extra. Entrance fees with $10 added to go to the Winner, Second to receive $20. Third to save Stake.

Prize 4-TELES-QUARTER-MILE RACE

Second to receive $10. Thied presented;

to save atake. For Subscription Grifing of aby year. Weight for inches as per

acale, Winners and placed Ponies at

For further Particulars, apply to

ALF. WOOLLEY,

Acting Superintendent.

034

& U. S. N. Co.'s Dites, Hongkong, March 14, 185.

NOTICE:

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES- MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.

STEAM FOR SAIGON. SINGAPORE BATAVIA, COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, ADEN, SUEZ, PORE SAID. MEDITERRANKAN AND

BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA MARSEILLE, LONDOS, BAVRE AND BORDEAUX.

ALO

apr Race Mooting in Hongkong or China Porrs oF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA, (Of Days not to count) 5 the and 3 fbs.

any

extra respectively. Penalties accumu-

istira

CHASE.-Prize presented;. Se-1

IN

N WEDNESDAY, the 3rd April, receive $10; Third to 5070 Stake. S. SYDNEY, Omandant Garre For all China Punias, weight for Pith MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, inches 55 pur, again. Fontes other than Subscription grislins and bona fide Polo Poples sud Hacks, to carry 12st. Previous winners and placed ponies in Steeplechase 10lbs. and Bibs, respectively. Earranca 83. From the Black Rock Ones Bound and .

and CARGO, will leave this for for the above places.

Cargo and Spects will be registered lea London as well as for Massillon, and sc cepted in transit through Marsailles for the principal placer of Europe.

|

F. Koch, Bugkok March 7, Timber.-

P. & O. 8. N. A Biomsson & Co.

Nippon Yosearch 29, at p.m.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Carmarthenshire, British steamer, 1,677,

Adamson

lerone Rïcharés, Moji March 21, General DauMr. and Mrs G. F.Mr and Mrs L. H. WELL, CARLILI & Co.

Mr H. T. Allen

Aden, British teamor, 2,517, R. E. L Hill, Kube March 17, and Shanghai 20, Guneral.-P. & 0. 3. N. Co.

DEPARTURES. March 20:-

Karilia, for Canton, Canton, for Canton, Kitty, for Bongkok. Kuang Lee, for Shanghai. Art, for Haiphong. Spartan, British cruiser, for Tabow.

CLEARED.

Clan, for Shenghai.

Tie E. Stark, for San Francisco.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Hong Leong, from Singapora, ir Gourley, and 147 Chinese.

Mr J. B. Banker.

Mr J: Kinghorn

Mr W. Kromme..

Mr & Mrs A. Burnstile B. Lathorp

fr f. W. Botics

Mr J.

Count C Lerche

Mr G.-C. Boumen Baron W. Lorche Mr B. d. Brotherton

Mr B.

Louis

Mr W. J. Cantor Mr H. McCallum My S. W. Cartwright Mr J. MoWillismus

Mr J. P. Millor Mr J. D. Clark

Japt. and Mrs Cobably T. Mitchell

Mr Henry de La

aud chybl

E. Crawford

Mr H.

Copt Croad

Mr Disney

Mr W. A. Duf

Mr. V. Funwick .

Mr E. A. Field

Mr Garlick

Mr Gibson

Nouix

Mr J. de Navarro

Mrs Ummaney

Mr W. Parts

Miss Chos, Phelps

MrPhilippa

Mr A.

Mr F. T. Richards.

Cul. & Mrs Gormante towbotham

| Mr Gen. Gottaborger Mr A,

Schouburg

Mr Douglas Graham Sender L. O Smith Mr W. D. Graham Miss S. C. Swith

Mr and Mrs J. P. J.Me J. W. Groves

Thomas and child

Per artean dpear from Calestia, &c. Mra Hanzen, Mr and Mrs Sinclair; Mr and Mia Nash, Surg. Lust. Col. J. MacDonnell, Meanta Heysham and B. Lathrop, and 749

Chin cee.

Per Hailong from Coast Paris, Rur. Martin odenildren, Misses Newcombe

Chinese. and Mead, and 86

Per Ravenie, from Shanghai: for Houg kong, Mesra E. Bard, Peleier, Low Chang Wo, Chang Mok Kee, and Chinese; for Brindisi, Mr R. Treciliar; for Lendon, Mr and Mea George Miles, Bears F. Willinus, R. Backle, Jaats Champion, Samuel Chil. ver, John McDonald, D. McDould, Mies Yeats, ir E. U. Nickalls, and Mrs Nickal's, 2 children and amal.

Per Ade, from Kobe &, Mra Foz and |2 children, Mr W H. Marks, Sisters Maris

and Solano,

TO DEGANT.

Mr B. S. Gun Mr. Barris

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BrA. Haupt ir Geo. Head, Mrs Hodgins Mir A.-J. Jackson

Mrs and is Town.

hond

"Mr M. Vandaveldu

Mr B. Wedoll AL: W. S. Wyles

WINDSOR BOTEL.

Mr D. B. Adama Mr G. Balfour Mr F. 0. Barr Mr and Bles J. R.

Bell

Mta Harst Master Hurst Capt. Kofud F.Mr F. G., Liube

Mr C. Manicus Rev. J. E. 8. Mason Mrs & Master Mason Mr A. A. do Mello

Mr H. Banneriz Mr J. J. Pogg Mra E. Boord Rer. W. Campbell Mr J. A. J. D. de Mes & Mise Campbell Moech

Mr & Mrs A. M. Nash Mr Coqui Commander Mignol Major Nepean Velasco y Cuarter-Mirs Nopean

Nickalla

ori, R.S.N. Bir E. . Nic

Per Tile M. Starbuck, for San Francisco, Mr. II. Derrick 4 Europears.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The British, steamer Rubens reports: Troesunt atrong N.B. gales and very heavy SSAS from Singapore to Hongkong.

The British acamar Iiversdale reports; Had light winds and ing other.

The British steamer Arzatoon Apear re- ports: Left Calcatta on March 6th, and the Bay of Bengal: Left Penang March

Singapore on March 18th,

6-FITE FURLONG3 RACE-Prizo present. Noing Ordors will be granted experienced fine weather and smooth ees in

Cargo will be received on board unti: 4 od, Scound to receive $10, Third to a dve pay Specie and Torosis ank. J pan. (de (Paroots are not inches as per scale. Provious winners 2nd April, 1996. y and placed ponies at the Sky Meeting to be sent on board; they must be luft st

7lbs. and atha, extra respectively. Hacks the Aquacy's Office And bond fide Polo Ponise allowed 7. Entrance $3. 7-LADIES NOMINATION BACK-Th:00 presented. To Saddle a pony on the Centre at the winning post, mount, ride round a post about 150 yards distant; return, dismount, and receive a cigar and box of matches from a Lady, light the maunt, ride over the same course

Prizes

Contents and vaine of Packages are ri quired.

For further particulare, appl Company's Olace.

C. TOURNAIRE, Acting Agent. Hongkong, March 23, 1895.

5

Mr. Danbor Mr F. Ezekiel

Mr I. P. Dashwood Mrs Nickalla, 2 chil

dren and nurse Mr F. W.

Rapp Surg O'Regan, B Mrs O'Regan Mr C. Robinson Mr Carl Rombagħ

Mr P. Foster

Air J. D. French

Mr

Mr G. Gerdeen Mr J. O. Gourdio

Mr R... Hastinge Mr John J. Hoar Capt. Bust, A.S.C. Mrs Hunt

Mr E. Schmidt

Mr & Mrs F. Sinclair Mr F. R. C. Surplice Mrs Surplice Mr W. Wheeler

MOUNT. AUSTIN HOTEL,

Mr O. Malach

Mr H. E. Moyeriak

Miss Stewart

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Sbloping

5 p.-Zafiro leaves for Manila, &.

Auctions.

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Farni-

TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1896,

that no defalte intelligence of the num. 18 SECOND-HAND Fianos wanted for Export,

ber of Japanese vessels in this quarter W. Bobinson and Company, or of the number of transperts or

Kowloon-

strength of the Japanese Bouthern VAKEI IN THE DOCK Army have reached Hongkong or Qaloe, Irene, Spanish cruiser Reina Cria. - Shanghai. There is absolutely no in- tins, Feejr.

Cosmopolitan-Paoting.

sure, Lo, at the Residenca of Dr. formation of a reliable description. The

Japanese, by their movements, must Aberdex-(gune), Apres, Caiue Road.

soon reveal their true motive for com- )

ing South. Perhaps, they intend to

A. S. WATSON & Co., land a furce beswoch Amoy and Swatcw L.M.S. Undaunted's Horny Minatrols gave

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

and march upon Canton, though that entertainments in the Public Hall at is less likely than a strong attack upon Nagasaki on the 19th and 20th inst. in aid Foochow to get hold of the last avail of the Fund for the Widows and Orphans able Dockyard and to sapture the larger of Soumen.

ships of the Nanyang Squadron and

thus complete Chino's naval humilia-Tus Empress of China, which should have

Wines and Spirits. By the attempted assassination of arrived et 0 o'clock this morning from

-

China's Peace Envoy, Li Hung Chang, Shanghai, has not put in an appearance up the political situation becomes more to the time of going to press. It is All those are SELECTED by our LONDON complicated. It is the duty of the supposed that she has been detained by the Hovuz, bought direct af first band, in-country in which the peace negotiations heasy fog outside the approaches to the

are being conducted to give the Envoye Harbour. ported in wood and battled by ourselves, of the supplicut Power, the guarantee

of cafe custody, and we have seen from THE American adventater Howie, captured thas saving all intermediate profits and the Foreign presa of Japan that the

at Wei-hai-wei, is now in austudy in a tor- Japanese authorities took special pro- enabling us to currty the BEST akowrus at cautionary measures and actually draft-pedo-room on board the Matsushimaa Kun, ed soldiers and policearen iato Shimo-now lying in Kuro admiralty port. Ho in noseki, where the preliminary negotia-andur guard, and is furnished with the tions were to be conducted, in order

same mear as our officers. He seems to be that Li Hung Chang should be protect-

MODERATE PRICKA.

PRICE LISTS, with iqi defails, to ho

bad on application.

PORT.-áfter removal should be a month before use. Whon required for difoking at once it should be ordered

ot from the attack of any misguided very down-licarted, reports a Japanese con- patriot. These precautions have proved temporary..... futile. While on bis way to or from

the Peace Conference, Li was fired at AN amusing inoident occurred in the Su- and seriously wounded, but, it is re-preme Court this morning. Two Asiatio ported by our Kobo correspondent, nutartillerymen had a dispute over a-sam of dangerously. The shock to the system $100 which the plaintiff said ka bad lent to which might be sustained by an old!

the defendant. Mr G. J. Phillippo repro- man. of over seventy years may be very serious. In any cass, the unfortunato sented the plaintiff and Mr E. Robinson the incident could not have occurred at defendant; the case was heard by the A- to be decanted at the Dispenssiya more inappropriate time. So farting Ruisas Judge (Mr A. Q. Wise) and s as the Peace negotiations are con- jary of threo (Mesara F. W, Hall, of Kelly cerned, they must now be seriously and Walsh; A. W. Schellbars, of Mafohern delayer; and the irritation which will and Co., and A. Collage, of the Chips Tra- no doubt be caused by an occurrence

before being sent ont. OLARET.-Our Clarets, including the

lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuino product of the juico sf the grape and are not artificially made frota. raisins and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap

Wipes.

BRANDY.—All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure Cognac, the difference in price being misrely a question of age

and vintage.

WHISKY.-All our Whisky is of excellent quality and of greater ago than most brands in the market. The Scotch

Whisky marked E' is univocally popular and is pronounced by the best local-connoisseurs ta ba supe

so unfortunate will tend to widen the dera). In summing up, Mr-Wise was brief. breach between the two countries. TheIn his opinion, the-opse of the plaintiff was Government of Japan calls for our proved up to the hilt. The jury, notwith sympathy under the peculiarly ill-timed standing His Lordship's opinion, decided in nature of this event, as we do not for a favour of the defendant. A smile that moment believe that the rulers of Japan

have been neting otherwise than in might have been heard at the Peak pervad- perfect good faith during the recent ed the Court-room1. negotiations. Until the facts of the

PIANOS by all the beat mokers for Hire or assassination are thoroughly sifted and monthly payments, at W. Robinson & Co the actual truth disclosed, the real significance of this obstruction to

a peaceful solution cannot be shown. Owing to the Japanese having instituted the right of ecarch, local agenta in Shang- But meantime the delay and the in-hai, are refusing to ship load on board creased mistrust produced form sufficient steamers for the north.

cause for the deepest regret. It has

been supposed this event may furnish

the occasion for the Western Powers to TRE Pachus, which had been ashore near Nganking eines December, was fosted a intervene with some wholesoras advice few days ago, and returned to Shanghai on to both belligerents, we do not mean 21st. the kind of intervention which is so apt

to raise a storm of ill-feeling, but the TELEORAMS have been received from Tisa- reverse. But it is problematical iftain stating that the Japanese men-af-war advice even of a friendly nature can yet are at Taka bar, exercising their right of be received on either side.

searching vessels under the German flag.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASSED SUZZ Üanal.

Tax Formosa Trading Co.'s steamers Smith and Cats have been transferred to the Ger man flag, and are now called the Martha

vior to any other brand in the Hong-OOTWARD BOUND:-Sulveig, Jan, 22; Lau. and Arthur. The former arrived at Shang-

kong Market.

We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits

to be genuino. ahun bought direct from ge in the Colony or from our autheriand'

Agents at the Coast Ports.

derdale, 25; Petropolis, Oakley, Bonn-hai on 20th. ington, Fab. 6; Khodora 215; Kubens,

Ferndale, Boutenue, Daphne, Glenogles

Palined, March 1 Birkhall, Met-Tur agerage time occupted by telegraphic messages between Calcutta and England on. pomene, &.

ROMEWARD BOURG: Batasm, Feb. 15; Marquis Bacquehem, Fermana, dylaia, 22; Radnorshire, Bullmouth, 26; Ke

March 1; Lowang, Natal, Nestor,

FRUN

5.

The N. P. . . Victoria left Victoris, B.C., for this port, via Japan, on Mar. 23. -

Mr C. B. Brouko

Mr Gershon Stonert A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, The N. G. L. 8. s. Bisagno loft Singapore Mir Hart Buck Dr. and Mrs. J. Can-Capt. A. Tillett

tile and child Mr H. E. Tomkins Me and Mrs Charles Me J. V. V. Vernon

Coben

Mce Version

Mr Smith Alliston Mr R, Inglis

and child

Mr and Mrs Macbean, experienced fruar te nur an alls, tons and

Andietroo with heary head sea, to latitude 12 F.Mr and Mrs Arthur children and nurse From thence to Haugkog, bud uus wes. Mir F. it. Boil

Me and Mra Julins ther, with moderate winda and smooth ser. 3ajor & Mrs Garnett Monnich

The British steamer silovny

Betheld, R. A the 22nd, ani 0:11 Left Foochow moderato N.E. wind and fine cloar Weather Left Amoy on the 24th, and had light varishis winds, and overcast weather to port. Leit Switow Ja the 25th, had light East wind and overcast weather to Breaker Point; from thenas to port, light variable winds and thick foggy weather. Sunghiany and Tamui Steamers in Ewe tow: Haitan, Kong Dong and Whampoa

The British steamer Ravenna reports: Fine weather, nuti approaching Hongkong, when experiencedja thick fog.

spin. First past the winning post with To-day's Advertisements. Steamers in Amoy: Wtasi, Namyung, Mr Churles Holworthy len, child and maid

cigar alight and girthe tight to win. En- tranco 81.00 8.-ULAMPIONS.-Cup presented.-Second to receive $20. Third to save Stake. For all China Ponies; Waight for insbes per tale. Entrancs 25.-One Mile and a Quarter. ENTRIES CLOSE L

HART BUCK,

Flor, Secrctury, Sky Meeting & Gymkhana Committee, or SATURDAY, the 19th April, at ô. p..

Hongkong, March 21, 1895.

To Let.

TO LET.TM

370

[O. 2, PEDDER'S STREET, next to the

GENERAL PEST OFFICE.

No

No. 62.

CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION.

N beball of the TAMSUI COMMISSIONER of CUSTO, the Uudersigned begs to notify for the information of all whom it may concern, that the NoRTH FORMOSA Parts of TAHUI and KEELUNG are now CLOSED by TORPEDOES.

Weather permitting the Shipment and Discharge of Cargo is still possible cutpide Tansui.

-H. ELGAR HOBSON, Commissioner of Oustoms jor

Lowoon and District. CUSTOM BOUSE

Kowloon, 26th March, 1895.

W

1988

Apply to

G. C. ANDERSON. Hongkong, December 7, 1891.

TO LET.

WELLING HOUSES--

BIGHOLERE, at Magazine Gar. DES VEUX VILEAS,' at Tax

PRAE

NOTICE.

595

TIVE Have ESTABLISHED & BRANCH

of our Firm at TITSIN.

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, March 20, 1896.

FOR SHANGHAI,

596

--Tho Departurs of the

Steam hip

Lecouran, Captain G. HEDELMANN,

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close

For AMOY & MANILA-

Por Zafira, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednes- day, the 27th lust, instead of as pre- viously notified.

Me J. B. Coughtrie Master Vornon Mr Henry Crawford Mr & Mrs F. A. Way- Mr H. Humphreys Mr and Mre A. Wool Mr ChantreyInchbald loy and 2 children

Mr M. G. Allen

FRAX HOTEL.

Mr F. G. Bocko Mr J. G. Buokle

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

Moore Mr J. A. E. ChaudetMe J. Rankin Miss Cas

Me H. W. Robertson

Mr Sandalanda

Me F. Crombie P. Mr B. Dipple

P. Bir J. Dowling Mr D. Farquhare

Mr and Mrs Sansom

Mr A. B. Skotowa

Mr F. II. Stagbok

Me and Mrs GoldmanMr and Mrs A. Find.

Mr W. S. Harrison

For SINGAPORE & LONDON.-

Par Carmarthenshire. 24. 10.30 am, on Mr Gas Holass

Thursday, the 28th just.

Mrs Goo.. Holtada For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA | Mr B. Layton

Per erond, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday, Mr F. D. Maclean

the 29th inst,

For SINGAPORE.—

Per Oceans, at 8.30 p.m., on Friday,

the 29th inst:

lay Smith & family

Mrs Alfred Smith Mr A. G. Stokes

Rat, and Mrs Vallinga

HONGKONG REGISTER.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, Jandary 7, 1895.

DEATH.

45

AL-No. 3, Hongkong Road, Shanghai, on the 20th March, WALCOTT GEORGE MOORE.

The publication of this issue cammenset at 0.55 p.m.

The China Mail.

XOXORONA, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1825,

a given day last month was fifty minutes vid Taberan, and one tour and thirty- six minutes via Suez..

W. ROHNSON and Company for the highest alaas Piano Tuning and Repairing.

Tar bulk of native sentiment won't rain to be powerfily in favor of America, ná against England, in Yokohams just now. for thin port on March 1, and may be A couple of days ago a British tar from the Gibraltar got at logger beads with an expected here on or about March 28.

American sealer in the notice town, and the The P.&O... Boubay left Singaporu for

couple proceeded to settle their diffulty thir port on March 22, and may be ex

in the orthodox Anglo-Saxon way, pected here on or about March 28.

ly had a blow been struck, however, when The Glen Line steamship Glencgle, from a number of jinrikisha coolies Jumped in Antwerp, London and Straits, left and began to do their best to annihilato Slogapore on March 25, and may be the Englishman. This astonished the expected here on or about March 31. sealer as much The 0. 9. S. Palamet left Singapore on March 26, and may be expected here on or about April 1.

began to explain about what the coolies by for a bit; bat &merions being pranly kind and the English and divers other things, he went over to the side of his enemy and The se. Arroyo left Bombay on March 15, helped him out of the hitherto one-sided

and may be expected here on or about contest.-Japan Advertiser,

April 5.

The P.& 0. 5. 6. Shanghai left London on

March 21 for this port

Tae Japanese Infantry, according to a Yokohama correspondent of La France

and

THE C, 5. 8. Gu.'nas. Palaraed loft Singa- filius, is said to ho supplied with shirta I drawers of Laper, of coures not such as commonly used in THE war has entered upon an entirely pore this morning for this port.

but a yellowish Europe, bnt new phase. After allowing the winter

poper of such tenacity as to bar making bulton-holos in it the same as in

to pass without carrying on the can TRANSPOSING and Cabin Pianos, at W. Ro. paign very actively, with the exception biosen and Company. of the successful assault upon Weibai-

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The various parts of the garments are partly 7sern by achine stuck togather and partly

tons. Stress is laid on the cheapness and

wei, the Japanese are said to have turned Tus P. & 0), s... Jer, from China, arrived ur hand, and provided with porcelain but- their attention to "South Chins and at Loudon on the morning of the 24th inst. Formoen. With the usual mystery and

Previous Da date at a date at secrecy a large army was massed at We have received the Customs Gazette for day stip.m. 10.02.

Hiroshima, and on the 15th March a the last quarter of 1894. portion of this army was detached fort:

00

p.m.

Bacomotor ... Temperature Hamidity Direction of

20.84 20.01

29.81

71

68

72

N2

90

E

ENE

3.

of

0

MAILS BY THE BEITH PACERT.-- The British Contract Packet Barena will tre despatched ou THURSDAY, the 28th Instant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries bein

Wind yoad,

A Brindisi to the Straita Settlements, Netherlande India, Bar Force

Weather mah, Caylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta,

Rain... and Gibraltar.

Mitbert open air temperaturo en lit 25th. $2 LOWING DAN BLY temperature on the tha:Bá

F. G. Fred, First Assistans.

POSTPONED until further The usual hours will be observed in closing

has been DUNHEVED, OD ROBINSON ROAD, notice.

(partly Furnished)

For Fraight or Fussage, apply to RAVENSHILL WEST, on ROBIN-

SIEMSSEN &• Co "Box BOAD.

Hongkong, Marolt 26, 1805.

FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS.". FLOORS in ELOIN STARST, PEEL

STREET and STAUNTON STREET, FLOORS in No. 5 SHELLEY

STREET.

GODOWNS-

BLUE BUILDINGS. No. 7A, PRATA CENTRAL

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

674

March 25:- Rubens, British steamer, 1,291, Hoary B. Draper, Barry Dock via Singapore March IN**4-16, Coal.-ADMIRALTY,

MENT & AGENCY Co.,-A

Hongkong, March 5, 1805.

Not Responsible for Debts.

215

Riversdale, British str., 1311, E. Peck, Moji March 19, Coal-NIPPON YUX KATHA

March 26:-

Hong Leong, British steamer, 1,160, A.

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Fripp, Singapore March 15, General.—

Owners will be Responsible for HAN Mon. any Debt vontracted by the Officers or Cree of the following Vessels, during their stay in dongkong Harbour

Laur A. NuKala, Amer. barque, Capt. A. B. Calson-Lambe & Reggel

SAILOR'S HOME.

NY Cart-off CLOTHING BOOKE, or Parens will be thankfully received by Sallor's Home, West Point,

Addrws : Care of SUREBETINERAT,

Arration Spear, British steamer, 1,392, J. . Hansen, Calcutta March 6, Penang 14. and Singapore 18, Opium and General, --DAYID SASSOON SONS & Ca

Halong, British steamer, 783, J. Roach, Foochow Marol 29, Aciòy 28, nud Swalow 26, General-Dotulas STEAMSHIP CO

the Mails, &c.

--

MAILS BY THE GERMAN PAOEET.--

The German Contract Packet Bayern will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd April, with Maila for the United Kingdom, Europe and coun- trien bayon via Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Bataria, Burmah, Malta, Coylon, India, Aden, Egypt, 2 &o., &c.

Registry ceases at 1.00 p.m.

The mail closes at 2 p.m. Late lottors

service in the South; it is believed that Mu Trench, British Minister to Japan, was the main body is destined for Taku or has been very unwell of late, is now making Shanhaikwan preparatory for the ad progress towards recovery.", ::

vance upon the Chinese capital: So.

wwwwwwind

convinced are the foreign attachés of Tun 3,8. Glenagle, from Antwerp, London. this that they have elected to go to and Straits, laft Singapore for this pert Shanbuikwon and to leave the Soutliers yesterday afternoon, the 25th instant. army to fight its battles without their presence. Speculations as to Japanese Duramo last year doven vessels were built intentions in South Chind receive no at the Kawasaki Ship-building Yard, Kobe, aid from Japan; The Japanese may be and sixty-eight ropaized. Hongkong Observatory, March 20, 1895. making this diversion merely to provent

Exchange. Boxgaono, March 20, 1805.

On London--

Bank, Wire,

r

201

10

On demand,

+T

30 days' sight,

4 months' night,

Crodite, 4 Documentary, monika'siglia,

Parls- On demand,.... Credits, 4 months" sight, On Berlin-Demand,... On New York-

till 230 p.to. with 10 dents extra postage.

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET-On The United States Mall Packet Garlic willi be despatched on TUESDAY the 2th April, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United Blates, Canada, Honolulu. Peru, &, which will be closed as follows:- 19.00 .. Registry season. 11.00 4.31. Post Office closes, but Corros- pondence may do posted on board the Packat ik Lats Fee of 10 cento cukra Postage until the time of departure.

On demand, Credits, 60 days sight,. On Bombay

Wire On

demand,.... On Calentte

Wire, On demand, *** On Shanghat MOKEY LETTER-The Post Offen decline all i

On demand,

3.(3) of the theas garments, which No doubt a great deal of trouble as there is no question of washing.

ENTJpatives

saidists wear quite

the worn underclothes, which are replaced by new oues as circumstance may permit. Our contemporary facetiously auggests that some portions of the old ones might even come in for handkerchiefs..

proteinence amongst the various petty slates Currar has only of late years some into that lie to the south of the Hinda Kash. As a vassal of Kashmir, Mehtar Azam-al-

bo

Mulk oxtas unger British protection, and was thoroughly loyal to all bis menta and ceased to intrigue with Afghans. He died at a tipe old age. 1992. Disputes chatted as to the supersion

Afzol

7.

engage

the

about

ike Nanying Squadron from waiting Tax Akarki Kan in sister ship of the Sand batween his sons, Afzulaad Nizam-al-Mulk. north to harass the movements of their Kun recently launched), now being genciesule execution paved the way to

Fur a time the former was in power, bat- transports a most unlikely cantinstructed at Yokosuka, will be completed in downfall and he was unsted by hisundle, Sher gency; or they may wish to take up!

Nizam-l-Mulk, the

Alzul

and socmed"? other xan, tlfe attention of the Chinese troops the spring of 1997.

vost Em- 2,02-in this quarter of the

The Manager of the Punjon Mining Co., likely to rule in peace for some years, when Umra pire to prevent reinforcements being

Khan, of Jhandone, having conceived the 2/1-sent to the aid of Peking, or, if Limited, reports that during the month of he was murdered on New Year's Day. Unt idea of placing Amir, a youth of f: uinateen, 91 the Court is removed there, to Nanking; February 1000 tons of ore were arushed for

and a brother of the Mehtar in power, or else they contemplate taking formal 457 s. 7 darts, of malted gold,

Chitrat By s vamal state of Kashmir has possession of the rich island of Formosa

2/1

2,60

2.416

2.20

501

012

have no wore tight to Bajouris

and to place there as army of- cecups Tax Commissioner of Customs notifies that bass lakon under Brillih protection, and the tion. Unfortunately, Formosa does not the ports of Tamaulaud Reelsog are closed by force thau havs the Afgases or Haire. possess ans good harbours, and in order by torpadoes, but the working of cargo iUmes Khan would be asked to explain the with an to get a good naval bate the Japanese still possible outside Tamin

teaspo for his appearance in Chitral have first directed their attention to the

srized force, sad the presumption is that failed to withdraw into his own ter taries be

tor-

1681 Pescadores, where, notwithstanding their NEW Comlo Song and Dance Albums, staving has appounced his intention to

18

dangerous surroundings, there are seve W. Robinson and Company,

ruf good anclierages. The Chinese, act-latest

Amir-ul-Mulk.

waton over bichanges, we read that 188ing on the defensive, have blocked with De Juo, Rabe, Surgeon Dentist, of Sanate of our fodias

mattore at Chitral on the 8th March were fant

1889 torpedoes the entrances of Tamsui and Francisco, arrived at Nagasaki from Hong-approaching a srisis Sher Afzul was ad Kelung Harbours le North Formos kong on the U. 6. braiser Det, oi, This is vanging on the capital to establish his blaizs and we shall probably hear soon of the aid to be the first instance on record of to the Mahtarship and severe Hghting was anticipated. Dr Robertson, with his 900 blocking of Foochew, Swatow, Amoy

Sapnya, was thus expected to be balegod in Chitral fert

718

-250 00 *.9.60

Red, British steator. 1,016, F. Cole, responsibility for unregistered lettere containing 30 days sight, private paper Shangisi March 23, Mails and Generel bank notes, coin, or jewellery, and, where Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per la)

Registration Ins becu neglected, wiLL' MANE NU

Boreraigna (Bank's buying rate) P. &0. B. N. Do.

maguritas into alieged lastes of such letter give (pus on 19 12 mph Charon Feltria, Siamese barque, G50,Post Quide, Par 19).

and Ningpo, on the malolsad, and of Tiny dentist having been professionally car wrefn in South Fermes. It is strange ried on a man of man,

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