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Notices to Consignees. To-day's Advertisements,

FROM HAMBURG, FENANG AND SINGAPORE.

TIDE S.8. Thakia, Capt. F. CunISTIANSEN,

having arrived froin the above Ports, Consigncos of Cargo are hereby requested to aoud in their Bills of Lading for counter- Aignature by the Undersigned, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods from slangeido.

Optional Carge will to forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 8p.us. TO-DAY.

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will he landed into the Godowns of the HoNG. KONG & KOWLOON WHAT & GOROWN Co.,Ln., and stored at Consignovs' risk and exponse. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods andelivered after the 11th Inst. remaining will be subject to rent.

All broken, obafed, and damaged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 13th Inst, at 3pm.

No Fire Iraurance has been effected.

SIEMBSEN & Co., Agents.

Hongkon January 4, 1896,

33

GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON

AND STRAITS:

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED

FOR SHANGHAL

The Steamahip

Kansu

Captain SOMMERVILLE,

Destination,

THE CHINA MAIL

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Australian Ports....... Changsha (6)................ Baltimore......my Turner. Genos and Marseilles, Olam (6)

Havre, London & 'bg Poetan (2)....

~ATURE... Ancona (6)..

will be despatched on orta of Oall Pakling (B)....

THURSDAY, the 9th Instant,

For Freight or Panago, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, January 7, 1896.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR NAGASAKI PLA AMOY.

The Steamship

Kroeiyang,

45

|

Aymli. i/

Date of Leavi

Butterfield & Swire... Jan. 14, at 7 pm. Siemsson & Co.......... Quick despatch, Arnhold, Karborg &Co. January 10. Ambold, Karberg &00. January 8. P. & O, 8. N. Jan. 17, at noon. Bolliday, Wise & Co.. About Jan. 11.

& Forts of Cali Kaisar-i-find (s).......P. & 0. 8. N. Co...... Jan. 16, at noon. London, v. Suez Canal Clanfarg (1)..

London, Y. Suez

London, H'bg &

London

London

is)

(0).......

Manila, vis Apoy.... Yuansang (s). Marsailles, 7. Saigon. Ozus (8) ......

Nagasaki, via Amoy... Kroiyaug (*)... New York,v.Burzumnal Polyphenus (8)... NewYork,y. SuczCanal Fallodon Ball (s)... NewYork,v.SuezCanal Lennox (0).....

R. Kelly, Daniel Baraos.

New York...

York Joho R Captain DAWSON, will be New Yor despatched on TEURS-8. Francisco, v. Japan Gaelic (a)..........

DAY, the 9th Instani.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, January 7, 1896.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

angakesandūlo,About Jan, 17,

Swire... January 23,

Dodwell, Carlill & Co. 4 heat dan. 26. İP, & 0,78, N,

Co...... About Jan. 13. P. & O. 9. N, O...... About Jan. 24. Jardino,

Matheson&Do Jan, 8, 4 p.m. Mossagerien Maritimes Jas.

Jan. 8, ■t

■ noon. Butterfield & Swire... January 9. Batterfield & Swire... About Use. 13. Showan & Co.

About Jan. 23. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. February 4. Arahold, Karberg& Co. Quick despatch.

About Carlowitz & Co. Jan. 14, at noon.

Fob

10. & 0. 8. 9. 00....

&Co.......Quick despatch. & Swire... January 9.

Butterfield

P. &.0, 8. N. 0....... About Jan. 12. Sandar & & Co About, Jan. 14 (3) Arbold, Karberg Co. February.

& Jan. 14, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Swire...January 18.

8. Francisco, v. Japan City of Peking (8)......Pacifio Mail B. S. Co. Jan, 25,

25, at noon. San Francisco, Bradick Castle.. Shanghai................. Kanu (8).... Shanghai........................... Pokin (»).... Shanghai and Kobs... Gizoļa (9). 48'pra,Here, B'men,&o. Dorothea Rickmers

S'pore, Bavro & 'burg Gerda S'pore, B'rang & 'baya Hupek (s).. Straits and Bombay... Brindisi (0)... Stow, Away & Fohow Haitan (6) Vancouver (B.U.), & Emprese of China (9). Uanadian Pfc R. Co..Jan. 22, at noon, Victoria (8.0.),

THE Sonship Glenortney having ar- FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

rived from the abovo Ports, Ton- signees of Cargo by ber aro hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND

GaDown Co., LD., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Carge will be forwarded unless rotice to the contrary be given before 2 p.m. TO-DAY.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 7th Proximo will be subject to rent,

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Consignees are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or shortages not later than the 14th Proximo, otherwise they will not be recognized.

Bilis of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, December 31, 1895.

2479

INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND ·

SINGAPORE

1HE Company'a B.S. Wingsang haring arrived from the above Ports, Con-

THE

migues of Cargo by her are hereby informod

Tho Co.'s Stoamalip

Ilailam Captain BoACE, will be dospatched for the above Porta on FRIDAY, the 10th Testant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, January 7, 1806.

OHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR WUHU....

Tacom> ()... Waha

...Bingen ()...... Yokohams and Kobe.. Chingtu (5).... Yokohama and Kobó.. Taiyuan (s)....

Rev. Griette, Mr Perora and 4 daughters, Mr Morris Benjamin, Miss Oliver, Mrs Burden; from Yokohama, Mr, Mr and Miss Gordon. Menery Balmés, Ibrahim and Cours Yoshida, From Shanghai

from Kobe, Miss Higoshi; from Nagasaki, Mr 44 for Singapore, Mr Thoform; for Port Said, Bears Tabbah zad Babies Séoul; for Mar- sailles, Messrs A. K. Kelmaus, Wolf, Oreille, Dreyfus, Reve. Davis, Landis, Capt. Schipper, Mensre Scabli, Adoir and Wood. From Yokohama: for Saigon, Mr Martin. Mir Bergé and servant; for Singapore, Mr Meyer, and Mr Sale Mahomed; for Mar-

Sr. Ambassador Jumaza, Kailles,

Attaché to Ambassador Kakisaki, Colonel Idisti, Mr. Luders, and 5 French Mariner. From Nagasaki for Port Said, Mesars Perepel-

The Steamship

Bingon, Captain Paror, ll be despatched on BATUB

DAY, the 11th Instant.

For Freight or Passage, 'apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, January 7, 1806.,

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,

CAPTA

kine and Marabanoff; for Marsailles, Mr. Mrs and Miss Hesselman, Mrs and Miss Allumine, Messrs Ti Fou Tal, Mullor, Le Golde, Mrs Ivanoff and son, Mr and Mrs 46 Zablo!

Zablotowski, Mr Ioatuko, and 6 French Matines.

Per Foyle, from Fort Wallut, Mr R. Watt, Per Activ, from, foihow, 41 Chinese. Per Bailan, from Coast Ports, Mr and Mrs McClelland, Mr and Mrs Kob Boon

that their Goods will be delivered from FOR SINGAPORE, SAMABANG AND Chong, fr Fong Poo, and 177 Chinese,

alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remain-

ing on board after a p.m. of the 3rd

at..

will be landed at Consignees risk and

expanse into Godowns at East Point.

7

No Fire Insurance will be offected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, January 2, 1896. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SHANGHAI AND KOBE.

THE Stainship Vindobone having arri

ved, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHALF AND GoDown Co., IAD., whence delivery may. be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goodz kavo left the Chdowns, and all Claim, must be sent into the Undersigned before Nosa on the 11th Instant, on rner WILL NOT 13 RECOGNIZED.

No Fire Insurance has houn efected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 11th Instant will be subject to rent,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER & C

BOURABAYA.

The Steamship

Hupel, Captain Quin, will be despatobed on SATUR

DAY, the JBth Instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents Rongkong, January 7, 1898,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON FIA SUEZ CANAL

The Co.'s Steamship

Achilles,

48

*

Captain HARVEY, will be despatched as above on

THURSDAY, the 23rd Instant.

For Freight or Passago, apply tó

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agente

Hongkong, Januáry 7, 1896.

49

Not Responsible for Debtä. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officere OF Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour

JOHN BAZLES, Amer. barguentins, Capt. Agents. | F. P. Shepherd,Captain.

Hongkong, January 4, 1896,

30

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG SMOKING CONCERT OLOR,

THE NEXT CONCERT will be given

on SATURDAY; the 11th January, at 9.10 p.m. COMMANDER TUNNARD in the QUALS.

JAMES A. LOWSON, Hon, Secretary,

51

Hongkong, January 7, 1896. FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE AND HAMBURG (Calling at NAPUMA for landing Passenger's if sufficient inducement opera), (Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTER DAM, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.)

The Steamship

Geria, Captain J. EHLEB, Wil be despatched for the

SHIPPING,

ARETVALS. January 61-

Sion, British steamer, 946, J. F. Measar, Saigon December 31, Rice, -Bravier & Co.

January-

John Bailey, American ba:quentine, from Carton.

Hangshow, British steamer, from Canton. Hsin yu, Chinese steamer, from Canton, Oxus, French steamer, 1,873 Dupont, Shanghai January 8, Mai's and General MESAGERISH MARITIMERA

Foyle, British steamer, 1,331, Stammey Port Wallet January 4, Ocal-SREWAN &

Co.

Actée, Duniah steamer, 336, N. W. Storm, Hoihow January 6, General.-A. R. MARTY. Chikli, British steamer, 1,158, Anderson; Chickiang January 2, Rice.--BUTTERFIELD & SWIPE

Haitan, British str., 1,183, J. S. Roach, Foooow January 3, Amoy 5, and Swator

Instant, at-4 pm UESDAY, the 14th | 6, General-Dovoras SWEATSHIT Co.

abovo Porta on

This Steamer has auperior Accommoda. tion for First and Second Class Fastenger and carriera Doctor and a Stewardess.

For Freight of Peasago, apply to

BIEMSSEN & O¤,

Agents.

50

Hongkong, January 7, 1896.. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVICATION COMPANY, UNDER MAIL CONTRAUK WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT.

STEAM TO SHANGHAI & KOBE,

The Co.'s Steamship.

Gisela,

Captain A. MITIs, will love for the above places

قليعة

Kong Pek, Chinese str,, from CanteÈ, Kaiser, Gurman Bagship, 7,788, Captnin Jasachke, Amoy January 6.

Clam, British steamer, 2,811, Black, Batoum November 24, Petroleum-An=" HOLD, KARBERG & Co.

Adorod, British Beamer, 1:347, D. Ovèn, Saigon January 1, Paddy.-STEMSSEN & Co.

Tai Fick, German str. 73, N. Enke Saigon Deo 31, Paddy. Mean & Co.

DEPARTURES, Janoary-7 —

Sachsen, for Europa, o. Amur, for Amoy Wing long, for Beatow. Evandal for Kutahinots. Failpony, for Swatow.

on or about TUESDAY, the 34th Instant." That for Amoy.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BANDER & Co.,

dyents.

Hongkong, January 7, 1396. CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

The Steamship

Taiyuan, Captain NELSON, wil be despatched on WED.

NESDAY, the 14th Instape

For Freight or Pessage, appisto

DUTTERFIELD & SWIRD dvents.

Mengkeng January 7, 18:4

Chilly, for Canton

for Shanghai,

British

cruiser, for Bingapore,

sa Blogapore and Calculta."

for Shanghal Hongchow, for Swatow Thelly, for Tokubats,

Vindobone, for Singapore and Bombay.

OLEABED

Ingraben, for Buigon Krang Paky for Foochom. Orient, for Honolulu,

PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.

Per Sun, from Saigon, 29 Obincee. Far Oats, for Hongkong : frota Shanghai, Mr and Mrs Thomson, Mies Landery, Mestre Hargraven, Fullerton, and wool, inanaNIET,

Per Tai Yick, from Saigon, 7 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Per Sachsen, from Shanghai: for Guros, Mr J. Kohlhases, Messe Th. Mogor, St. Koch, and Mrs S. Cabello; for Bremen, Mr C. Diederichsen, Mesara Chess and Kost for Bremerhaven, Mr Julius Goldstein ; for Singapore, Messrs P. Sengh, B. Widdess,

+ B. Pollard and L. J. Perry From Yoko- hama: For Genoa, Mr Tozer, Mr and Mrs J.

&O. B. N. Oo......About Jan. 18. P. & Douglas Lapraik & Co. Jan. 10, daylight.

Nar, P'ât S. & R. Coa Jan. 14, at noọn. Buttorfeld & Swire... January 11 Butterfield & Swire... Janoor 10. „Butterfield & Swire.....January 15.. ·

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For SINGAPORE.

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Noon-French Mail Steamer Leaves for

Ports of Call and Europe.

4 p.m.-Yuendung leaves for Manila, &o. Peclan leave for Hamburg, &,

Miscellaneque. Re-opening of Victoria English School,

MARRIAGE,

Tumday, January 7, 1888,

Won on the new Japanese Comenats at Haugeliow has Been commenced. It is to

At Biévenside," Bhangbal, un the and January, by the RU Ror, R. Graves, Archdoon. Thosesor, of Fredericksburg; be an unpretentious semi foreign structure. Va., U.S. of Amorias, to Miss ELISABETH M. McKECERI of Springfield, Mass., U., Tanah la a good deal of small por pre- of America.

valent just now in Shanghai, says the

DEATHS.

At Boston, Mass., EDWARD GILOKSET China Gazette, foreignern pa well as nativos Low, formerly of Bhanghai (by telegram.

At the General Hospital, Shanghai, on being attacked. the lab Jamany, Charass MOČARLEY,

JE aged 24 years.

Tum Standard Life Auurance Co., of which At 80, Chapoo Bad. Buanghai, on the Mera Dodwell, Carill and Co. are the

beloved 2nd · January, Glaiza, the daughter of José Francisco and Anus local agents, has feated a handy desk diary

and blotting booki d'Aquino, aged 1 year aud 8 months

General Memoranda. SATURDAY, January 11 ----

Noon.Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Brick & Cement Co., Ltd., at the Company's Office, Goods

Vindobons undelivered after ➡ The publicasson of this unus commoiced | Tux total rainfall at Shanghal for 1885 was por this date subject to real.

at 6.30 p.m.

$7.34 inches, and rain fall measurably on Goods por Thekla undelivered after this

date subject to rent.

0.15 p.m.-Smoking Concert in the City

Hall,

Exchange.

Hongkong, January 7, 1800.

Ja London

Bank, Wire,

On demand,

"

30 days' night,

AN

**

4 months' sight,

2,13 2/18

2/11

Orodits,

219

Documentary, & months sigh

2/21

On Parla

On demand,

2.69 2.74

1.2.18

Oredits, 4 months' sight,

On Berlin-Demand,... On New York........

On demand.

Credits,

***

60 days' night,

On Bombay--

Wire

On demand,

Un Calcutta-

-Wire,

On demand,

For Gier fara, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday, On Shanghal ...the 17th January,

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET.— The French Contract Parket. Uaus will bo despatched on WEDNESDAT, the 8th Icstant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and places be

vid Marseilles; to Saigon, Straite yond, Settlements, Batavia, Barmah, Ceylon, the Australasian Colonies, Pondichery, Madras, Calcutts, Ader, Mauritins, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. The usual hours will be observed in

elocing the Maila, &c.

נ

*HOURS OF CLOSING THE ENGLISH AND FRENUH MAILS.

When the Eackets leave at Neon. The following hours will be observed in closing the Mails for Europe, độ,, by the English and Froach Packots, when they leave at Noon. The Money Order Office will be closed at u the day before.

8.00 ..--Posting of Prices Current and

Oironiars census

(Prices Current and Circulars may however bo posted up to 10 o'clock if they are tied in bundles, country by country, with the addresses all

ספס

10.00 Registry cesses. 10.30 AM-Posting of

Нечеророга,

Books, and Patterns ceases. 11.00 A.AL-Mail closer,

Lazz Larrais may be posted (from

11.10A.M.) with 10 cents

up to

11.30 A.x., after which hour they may be sent on Board with the same Late

I

MONEY LATTA-The Post Ofăcè decline al

On demdod,

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30 days' sight, private paper Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per tel). Sovereigns (Benk's buying rate) Silver (per os.)...

The China Mail.

HONOMUNG, TUSKDAY, JANUÁRY 7, 1890,:

LOCAL AND GENERAL

PASSED SUEZ CANAL DE

*93 days, spalost 38, 19 inches sod 108 days in 1894, and an average of 47.65 Inches and 118 days for the 13 yaam 1889-1896. It will thus be seen that the rainfall as Sbaughat as in Honghong was considerablý below the average last year.

OUTWARD BOUND -Gisela, Nov. 20, Bon-THE total gain on the shares held in alder, Dordogne, Dec. 6; Blon, Afmidon, Shanghai and by Shanghai people may, so- Inchdune. 17; Oufin, 20; puck, cording to the N-U. Daily Nesta | pro- Diomed, Romney, 24, mak

HOMEWARD BOUND-Asheton, Nay. 36;bably be fairly set down at Th. 6,000,000, Formosa, Deo 6; Shanghai, 10; dykaka, or nearly £1,000,000 sterling. : A part of Glenears, Menelaue, 13 Palamed, 20; this gala-belongs, ef course, to the Chinesa, Giengyle M. Bacquchem, Pingauey, Strath- clydo, 24

Mails

The M. M. 8.8. Caledonia, with the French mail of 6th December left Saigon

Even with these deductions, the result of

| the year's operations in a very satisfactory

obe,

on Sunday, the Bth Jan, at 4 p.m., A Tuore niti Jepaneno foaling le reported be expected here on or shout from Chungking, to which port a detsch- may Wednesday, 8th Jan. This Packet

#nd

brings replies to lettore despatched from Hongkong on October 30.

The N. P. Tooma has strived at Toke.

ment of soldiers has been sent by the Fro-

vincial. Anthorities to prevent any do---

monstration. The Chinese, declare that

hama, and left for this port vis usual they will not ale their goods to the

ports

of call on the 3rd inst

The German Mall atsamer Kariruht, with Japanese, who wish to open business at

Berlin dates to the 16th Dec., left that port, Colombo on Sunday, 5th inst., and

183

1891

183

183)

72

73

$48.00

*** 30fd.

HONGKONG REGISTER.

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Praviona Ca date' stƑOn data så-

4p.m. depotp. 10 Bu

30.08

30.16

30.08

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F. t. FIGO First Assistant.

Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 7, 1896.

Temperature.

(Taken at Mare Falconer & Co.'s Premises, Queen's Road, 1 HONGKONG, January 7, 1896. BAROMETEE——

Do.

12. M

THERMOMETER-9....

30.13

30,00

Do.

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4 R.M.....

$0.04

B1

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Do.

: 4 P.X....

Do.

(Wel bull) 9 2,m:

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68

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Do. 4F.M. BU

Do. Maximum

68. Da. Minimura overnighi 64

THE

Thomas, and Mr Bianchi; for Southampton, Rot. Waddell for Suez, Mr

J. L. Gron for Antwerp. Misses hunn de Ryke, Jacoba Bioge; for Capt. Scholtz, Mesara Sandor and W. Herrmann; for Genoa, Mra Lenz, and Capt. Jacobsen for Southampton, Mr E. Murphy, and Mixe Slade; for Antwerp, B Sailors. From Hoog- kong for Southampton, Mrs E. Bronaŭ, Colonel Malloy, Mre Malloy, 3 children and servant, and 7 7 Saitors; for Antwerp, bir P. Pederera; for Bremen, Mears Christank notes, main, or jewellery, and, wheze HONGKONG DISPENSARY kaneen, W. Alhrerbt and O. W. T. Habeck: for Genoa,

Capt. C. Christensen; for Burz Capt

J. M. Stewart, and Mrs Spenser ; for Singapore, Mra Sai Fan Leong, and 4 Chi 1630. From Amoy for Genon, Consal Dr Mors.

ag

Per Wing Hong, for Smatow, 150 Chi-

ponsibility for anregistered Leiters containing

Registration has been neglected, WILL WAKE NO Quinto aloged losses of such letters Post Guide, Far 10),

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

.HỌN IGBO HOTEL. Mr W. G. Allen Me Morton Jones Per Hailong, for Swatow, 155 Chinese.

Mr and Mrs F, d'Al-Miss King Por Thales, for Amoy, 100 Chinese.

roeide

Mr J. Kingbor Mist Swann, fer Yokohama, M. A. Ta

Per Verona, from Bongkong: for Kobe, Miss D. Balbas Mr 5, P. Lac patte

J. Batbus

Miss K. Lindsay Abosially ; for Nagasaki, Mir Eshma For Me Ja Briman Mr A. W. Looker. Kobe: from Bombay, Mr A. Griffith. Forhir A Barindoague Miss E. Loymgars. Yakcharaa: from London, Mr and Mrs Mr J. W. Bolles

Mr L. Martal Brocklebank and obid, Me and Mrs Brown, Mr and Mrs SolivanoMr J. H. Martin

Per Vindobong, for Singapore, 980 Ohi- Botelbo

Rov, and Airs Mason Mr. and Mra A. H.Mr J. H. Ma

Bottenheim

MEA. J.

Millwood Mr and Ms Bronat Mr & Mrs C. Mooney Vice-Admiral and Mrs and family

A. Buller, taaid and Mr R. Morgan valak

Capt. P. D. Murmy Master Edward Bullor Me J. W. L. Oliver Mr W. d. Canter Capland Mrs Palmer Capt. and Mm H. K. Mr W.

•Partilt

DBKE

Per Canton, for Bhanghai, Dr Augustine Henry.

Fer Wingeung, for Singapore, Mir and Mrs B. B. Saltor.

TO DEPART

Per Tagraban, for Saigon, 150 Chinese.

- SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Siam reports: Had fresh anonsoon and high sea to Cape Varolla; thence moderate and fire weather.

Darcy

Bugne Oboneler Mr B. B. Berton”.

Mr

Mr

Mojur and

Lerton

Mrs Per Burg. Ool Preston Capt. and Mrs Binder Mra J. 5. Roach. Mr G. Bogho Me and Mrs Salter

H. Sandberg

Mr H F.

Mr Shiftou

Haron, Siobold

bir B. W. Duncin Had N.E. wind and sen, overcast weather,

The British steamer Foyle reporta Mr.

B. Dunoso The

Fenwick Mr G. Britist saames Chikli reports: Bad Mr Dossatour

throughout The British a camer Hatten

P. FOSTER reperis ·{- Bad moderate winds and fine weather. In Mr H. K. Fichor Facchow: B.M.S. Porpoise, and U,S.S. Mr A. Fucke Mr L. 8iman. Concord.. Steamer in Amoy: Esmeralda. Mr Greenhold Rev. and Mrs G. T.

Slade Mr F. W. Hall and Lohseng. Steamers in Swatow: Strathalian, Chiggen Wajir & Mrs Fanbam MisalI. P. Slad

Tho British eteamer Clam reporta: Loft

Mrs J. R. HargreavesMrs J. T. Smith Mr G. Barria

Misa Smith Singapura 29th December, and havo experi- anced very strong monsoon, between lats. Mr and Mrs T. T.Me A

Mr S. Harvey Mian Summera 3 to 15 N

Thaler Mr And Mrs J. P. The British steamer Adown reports: Fateh Had Birong meraóóp to 18* N., and heavy

A. Heaty

Thomas Mr J. J.

Hoar

Rev. and Mrs EH. head sea line clear weather.

Thomson Mr T. Howard Mr A. N. Huke Mr R. L. Thomas Capt, and Mrs Hunt Miss Tippings and Burg. Major and Mrs - maid

The German teamer Tas Vick roports: Fad strong N.Elly winds and high sea.

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

MAILS will close

HAIPHONG...

the 8th inst.

For

::

P. R. Johnaton Me H. E. Tomkins Me and Mrs JohnMe W: B. Walker

Mr La Webster

King

Per Hanoi, at 10.30a.m., ou Wednesday, Mrs J. Anderson

PEAK HOTEL

For SHANGHAI

Mejor the Hoa and Mr and Mrs A. Ohap Mrs E. Noel and

man and 3 ohildren child

13 Per Hinya, at 8.00 pm, on Wodnes. Miss Ona

Mr. B. P. Sheldon day, the 5th inst.

Mr W. A. Barrison Me F. H. Slaghek Mr Harvey

Mr and Mra Findlay

For AMOY & MANILA

Por Fuensang, at 3.30 p.m., on Wedno. Mr and Mrs Geo. Smith and family

day, the 8th inst..

For SINGAPORE & JAVA,-

For this, at 5 pm, on Thursday,

the 9. inst,

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOODHOW.

Holmes

Mian Smith

Mr Andrew Johnson Rev. and Mrs U. W Mr. C. McCallum Sptions Mr Hugh McCallum Mr A. G. Stokes Mr 9. A. D. Mei-Rov, and Mrs G. R.

Mir Turner bourne

Vallings

Fer Baitan, at 6 pm on Thurslag, Mojor and Mrs G.

the thinab...

Muaros

Mr David Wood

"WINDSOR HOTEL

For SHANGHAI, KOBE, TOKOHAMA, Mr W. Ninkelson

VICTORIA, R.C., & TACOMA

Per Tacoma, at 11.30 m., on Tuesday, Mr G. D. Champeauzhit H. Pigott

the 14th inst

Captain Cobbate and 173 A B For POET DARWIN, THURSDAY TRIEU. C. Foster LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL Gibson.

Mr Pipkornelle

Robb

Mr Roebach

LE, BRISBANE, BYDNEY & MEL Miss H. 86, Johns Mr Robert BOURNE (Supplementary mail on Mr B. Lappit board til time of departure, Extra Capt. Lehmann postage 10 cents.)

Par Changsha, at 280 p.my, on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Lyaudet

Mrs Lahmann

Miss Lyaudet

Mr G. Millath

Mr J. G.. Savage

Mr A Sander

Men J. B. Stewart

Mr J. E. Tait

Tor NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA MED. EL McConnell Mr G. H. Wheeler

Pet Rent 30 on Fridays Mr. Woble

Mr TWindaon

has just received FRESH SUPPLIES

D*

WHOLESOME

CONFECTIONERY

AND

Delicious Sweets,

of the HIGHEST QUALITY and Pantry

These include-

CADBURY'S SPECIAL CREMES FATE D'ABRICOT, JORDAN ALMONDS

CARAMELS, PRALINES.

DESSERT CHOCOLATE, --

NOUGAT, FRUIT JELLIES,

CRYSTALLISED FRUITS,

METZ FRUITS,

ASSORTED TOFFEES,

MIXED BONBONS,

FRY'S CHOCOLATES,

TANGERINE BISQUITS, ORANGE PASTE, ORANGE ROLLS,

Together with the Entest Novelties in FANCY BOXES,

which are very suitable in Bassonable Presents for Ladles and Young People

FRENOR CONFECTIONERY and CONSERVES

In Largs Assortment

from the BesT PARISIAK. HOURBET

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMIZ

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTABLURED AD, 1841. Hongkong, November 30, 1900,

may be expected hero on or about SEEor. Malait brought a cargo bost o'waar

the 16th inst Thursday P. M...

City of Peking, with malls,

before Mr Sercombe Smith at the Magiz-

left San Francisco for the port, | trasy to-day, charged (1) with mooring his via Honolulu, Yokohama a and Nagasaki, on the 21st Dec The P. M... China, with mails, doc., left Sau Francisco for this port, via Tuko bama and Nagakali, on the 31st Desi destination on the 4th Jan.

Steamers Expected. Thosa Arration dear, from Calcutta left Singapore on the afternoon of Dec. 31, and

to expected here on or msy to about Jan. 7. The P. & O., Borres left Bingapore for thia port on Jan., at noon, and may bo expected here on or about Jan, 13. The G. N. Cona. Taiyuas, from Ang

tralia, left Port Darwin on Jan. 2, aúd may be expected bera on or about Jen

12.

Latest Advices

The Austrian Lloyd's a.. Girda left Singa

pure on the 6th instant, and may be expected here on or about the 12th

inst.

beat alongside s wharf for longer period: than allowed by Ordinance, and (2) with neglecting to be let a red isg. On each count the accused was fined. $25 He paid the dnes. Another ma was fined $25 for remaining too long bo- sido a wharf while clacharging kerosine,

YESTERDAY afternoon, while a number of coolies employed at a block of houses in course of erection on Praya West Reclama- tion were opgiged raising suto position a large granite slab, the scaffolding on which they were standing collapsed and the mon were thrown violently to the ground, five

The fojured men were conveyed to the coolies being injured, one of them severely.

Civil Hospital.

The 0.8, S. Co's. Myrmidon, from TEE Annual Meeting of the Members of Liverpool, left Singapore on the 6th the Marine Club was held hat night to inst.. and may be expected here on or elect office-bearers for the ensuing year

about the 12th inste

The P. & O. s.s. Hydaspe left Bombay for

this port on the 6th inst Pamonte prst stamps are now issued from Chefco. They are said to be attractive.

The U.8.8. Petrel has been ordered to pro- weed to San Francis vid Yokohama as soon no her repairs are completed.

COLONEL Mulloy, H.B., scoompanied by Mis Malloy and family, waited for England this morning by the German mail steamer Backian.

At the Magistrany this morning a coolle was sent to prison for three wocks, with hard labour, for stealing seven pounds of lead from the Taikoo Bugac Refnery.

(Capt. & F. Gospel in the chair.) The Secretary laid the accounts on the tablo, which shewed the Club has so far provida" inancial accers. It was proposed and carried: "That the members of the Marine Club give a supper and dance on or about the 14th February. A vote of thanks way Then passed to the Chairman. This ter- minated the meeting.

THE N-0, Daily New hoa boun keeping a record of the longth of time taken by the malls from Home to Shanghai doring the past year. Four English malls arrived. to 32 days, thres Trebok and one German to 33 daya. Ono English mah and two German took 37 days and four French S days. The averages were--26 Buglin mails averaged 14 days, 27 French 30 days and 18 German 35 d558. The three French

Taz Bearstary of The Punjom Mining Com- | malls that arrived in 83 deya mera all pany Limited advinen vs that he has the brought by the Arnul Simons, following lelogram from the Minas, being

olong up for December 1993; The M3 | Tu keeper of a public latrine was ined er rau 27 days crashing 1000 tons, yielding 491 by Berdombs Smith to day for heglenting Co to keep the latring in a clown condition. The DES, of gold.

ekarga" waa brought by Ms J. T. Cotton,' Ssaftary Inspector. There is great need not only of latrine inspection at the present time, when there are so many rumours of serious sickness Emongst the Chifness, but of bouse-to-house" visitation. The other day, the polies upon vielting the fitat Rove of a house in Quen's Road West, found a litter of pigs, which the fond owner was carefully nurturing in the bosom of his

VESSELS IN THE Docks —At Kouloon-- B. 1 G. M. & Kaiser, Reina Cristina Amey, Kong Berg, Selkirk, Doris, Chow fa, Zabro, H.M.8. Pigmy.

Cosmopolitan-Esigið, Germania, Aberdeen~(none);

houzebold

We understand, on reliable authority, that the claim of the owners of the Mogul line for the illegal seizure and detention of their stomer, the Pathan, near Formons, while We hear that the burinoss of the Electric on a voyage from Honghong to Shanghai | Light Company, is extending es rapidly that und Japan has been settled by the Chiomst the question of providing additional plant Government. The exact amount of the in- is under consideration. It will be remome demnity has not transpired, but the China bered that the Chairman of the City Hall Gazette avors that the Chinese Minister in Committes, at the recent annual meeting, London after wearing out the patience of indicated that the Committee conteropiated the Foreign Office by his efforts to get the extending the installation from the Ball

amount reduced, has at fast informed the font end auto-room to the Theatre und Trung-it Tamen that they mual pay £4,000 |uther parts of the building when the Elec and the Tamen hur accordingly instructed trio Light Co. was in a position to supply Hwang, Trotni of Shanghal, to pay that the accessary power. The Royal Naval amgua) into the Hongkong and Shanghal | Yard in now fitted with all installation, and bank on account of the Pallan shim.' It hero is a possibility, we understand, of a was in the estly portion of the war, in inego order from the milltary authoritiba ni 1806, that the Fathan was stopped | su early date. We congratulate the Coms by a Chinese oruiser of the conet of pany and its staff on inn satisfaptory pros Formoss, and

for contraband, in grass that is bưng mudo. In the soumur... spite of the protests of the captain and his ; and, in faof, at all thons, the electric light, assurancés that there was no contraband | in certainly the best Ullaminant In. Hong,, Cargo on

The soltura was al- kong, taprófully where there are larga agy together unjustifiablos ntrabanda, grazafione, of mist, and if the Company word found on board, but the Chinese when provided with additional power can safloramas a matųj courge --helped | can ita way to reduce its shaigen for Instaly thomaslyed to what they could Tielations in offices or private houses the dar stufner was überlously in the wrong, and the mind for the light should be materially British Government preferred á olsim for augmented, We notice that at Shanghai fastamaitication against the Chinese Govers. † the capital of the Gas Compspy is to be inv

the matter hat only now been menti feterminable baggling fatorvened, creased by the lane of 1,000 alarms of The

200 omah, to provide raw phot

to the satisfaction of the Britah

and the owners of the Patton. We do not DWING to increase of Babirats, W. Rabid- son and do, bare removed the Piang and think the latior have any reston to be dia- Organ showrooms to Coprnight Housew 2228 okänd with the tazmos of settislept,

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