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PROSPECTUS

OF

THE CHINA MAIL-

OLIVERS FREEHOLD MINES, LIMITED.

Incorporated under the Ordinances of Hongkong 1865 to 1891, by which the liability of Shareholders is limited to the amount of their Shares.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON.

~*

General Managers CAPITAL

$800,000. DIVIDED INTO 15,000 "A" on VENDORS' SHARES AND 45,000 "B" OR ORDINARY SHARES OF $5 FACH (Of which 13,760 “A” Shares and 5,000 "B" Shares have been allotted and 1,250 "A" Shares and 25,000 "B" Shares are now offered for Subscription.)

Terms of Subscription for "B" Shares.

The balance at enll in instalments. Two months' notice to ha given in ro-` spact of each instalment called up.

Any person may apply for 1 "A" Share for every 20 "B" Shares applied for by bim. The "A Shares are payable $1 an opplication and the balance $4 on allotment.

Application for Shares accompanied by a deposit of $1 per Share must be sent in to the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION at its Head Office or at any of its branches on or before the 16th day of January, 1896.

Für forms of application apply in Hongkong to Jonx D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers, or to A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, at Canton, Poochow i and Shangbai.

The Company was formed to acquire and has purchased the Olivers 100; Acre Freehold and the other properties adjacent thereto belonging to the Ven- flora with the Machinery, Stamps, &c. thereon for the price of $50,000 which has been paid and satisfed by the allotment to the Vendors of 10,000 fully paid "A" or Vendors' Shares and has also purchased the Eureka Mine and the plant and machinery connected therewith situated on the Eastern boundary of the Olivers Freehold for the price of $35,000 which as to $10,000 has been paid and tisfied by the allotment to the Vendors of 2,000 fully paid "A" or Vendors' Shares and as to $25,000 the balance is payable in cash.

All shares participate equally up to 25 per cent. per annum yearly dividend en the amount paid up on each share but all pronts in excess are divided equally between the holders of "A" Shares and "B" Shares.

It is not contemplated at present to issue any more shares but should it be come desirable to develop the property on a larger scale the General Managers will propose to the Shareholders that the balance of shares, viz.: $15,000 "B" Shares or such part thereof as may be thought advisable, be issued.

The following is the Report on the property made by Mr. J; D. Hum-

PAREYS

I arrived in Sydney on Saturday, the 13th July list, where I met by up

pointment Mr. CHARLES WILLMOTT, a mining expert from Victoria, Mr WILLMOTT has been personally known to me since 1854; I have abso lute confidence in his integrity, skill and judgment. We left Sydney together on Tuesday, the 16th July, and arrived at Mount McDonaldā on the day following, and commenced oar inspection the same after-

noon.

The Freehold consists of 100 acres of aeriferous land in the form of a direct square, each side of which measures 2087' 6", or 695 yards, 2 feet 6 inches.

The position is to the West of the Eureka Gold Mine, and extends at right angles from its own Eastern Boundary in a Westerly direction, scross · a creek or water course to the opposite range of hills, on the Northera slope of which the greater part of its arca lies. The water course which rune through the Freehold divides two ranges of auriferous hills, and finally empties itself into the River Lachlan, about three piles to the South of the dan of the reservoir which supplies the battery belonging to the property, situated at Mount McDonald in the district of Carecar in the province of Bathurst, New South Wales. The battery itself is to the West of the reservoir, and consequently on the Western side of the creek near the Southern boundary of the property, and its site was selected with excellent judgment, as quartz cuo be carted to it or trollied to it not only from all parts of the Freehold ́itself but from all the workings, in the neighbourhood at little cost. The Machine hote, moreover, being close to its water supply, involves a waste of power in feeding the boilers.

The 2ater supply consists of a reservoir formed by a dam across the creek, and is fed by a watershed of considerable extent embraced by the surrounding hills, and I was informed, by men who had been working on the ground for years that the supply never failed in the driest san- son, from which I inferred that the rainfall is supplemented by subsoil drainage and springs. For fuel there is abundance of good timber in the vicinity.

J

$1.00 per Share on application.

$1.50 per Share on allotment.

said about 103 ozs. of gold a month were obtained by the owners of tho battery at the time from recrushing and washing the tailings. One working not far from the battery yielded 10 ozs. of gold to the ton, and £700 worth of gold was taken out of a hole a few feet depp just below tke dam.

It is seen by examining the old workings which still exist tint they were mined by ren unaccustomed to cope with quartz mining difficulties. The work is of the crudest description and it is evident that as soon as water was reached fi sufficient quantity to require machinery, or because the earth began to fall in or become dangerous through being untimbered, the mines were abandoned. This part of the district was, moreover, at the time infested by desperate bands of bushrangers who

To-day's Advertisements.

[ONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

Ho

Courа OLDEAS FOR WERK ENDING

187 JANUARY, 1830.

GENERAL.

No. 38),—OHURCH PARADE-The will be a Church Parade Service at the Union Church on 26th Just Details as to dress, etc., will be published later.

FIELD BATTERY. No. 322.-JOINED GODDr.E. SHARP, dated 7.1.98 and assigned Corps No. 167, and posted to Detachment No. 2.

Guanez H. GIDLEY, dated 8.1.96 and assigned Corps No. 153, and posted to Dotachment No:4.

Boy N

N. E. BENNETT, dated 6.1.96, and appointed

No. 323-64-pr. DRILL.-There will be

ated Signaller, 64 pr: Drill, by Dataclimonts as under No. 1 Detachment 1 Monday, and Wednes No. 2 Detachment day, from 5.30 p.m. No. 3 Detachment 1 Tuesday, and Thurs. No. 4 Detachment day, from 5.30 p.m No, Detachinent Friday, from 5,80 No. 6 Detachment Saturday from 8p.it. Each Detachment «Ul be drilled by its own No. 1, and Sub-Division Officers should endeavour to attend when their respectivo Sub-Divisions are drilling.

MUSKETAY

p.m.

rendered residence there very undesirable. It was a long time before preliminary MaskThere will be i

SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1896,

Boynton, British steamer, 1,630, W. T.. Irving, Kutchizotzu January 8, Oonline MITSUI BUSHAN Kaisha.

Kaifong, British steuner, 199, Dawar, Wuhu and Chinklang January #f, General, -BUTTERFIELD & ÄWISA,

DRFARTURES,

January 11

Ching Ping, for Canton. Michael Jebsen, for Touron, Kicsigany, for Magasaki, Pulling, for Singapore and London. Beasmus, for Kobe. Argyl, for Kutchibolzu. Sigin, for Swalow, Clara,

for Tansul Brunhiid, for Bangkok, Proting, for Canton. Xiang, for Oxason.

CLEARED.

Amy Turner, for Baltimore. ddowa, for Saigon, Frejt, for Hoihow, Hermann, for Nagasaki. Mongkut, for Bolhaw Benalder, for Nagasaki, Amigo, for Bangkok. Donar, for Swatow, Amoy

for Saigon.

Formosa, for Swiłow, Holstein, for Baigon,

-PASSENGERN. ÁRDIVED.

Par Clara, from Amoy, #1 Chinese, Par Sungking, from Manila,

Instruction Parades at 9 p.m. on TUESDAY, 14th Inst, and on pesus, and 78 Chineze

Inst. Uniform, Sergo, į Carbines, and

and Side me, Transport |

AY, 17th

be provided to enable Duck Detach. No. 304-RECRUITS COURSE OF MUSEETRY. -SATURDAY, 18th Inst. Recruits Curse of Mucksiry at Police Member wisting to 1 (aby.

the Government was able to hunt them down, owing to the nature of the country. Undoubtedly large deposits of gold, and probably exceptionally rich deposits,

will be found when these reefs, which proved so good on the surface, ment to attend on FRIDAY. are worked to a depth by quartz aiding experts under honest and experienced management, backed by sufficient capital. The ground is already prospected; it is well known where the gold has been got naar the surface, and it is only necessary to sink properly timbered shafts and get below these old workings and work up. Some of these shafts will require puraping gear,

As far as I know, it has never been heard of that quartz reefs rich in gold near the surface failed to yield good results at a greater depths. Such reefs have been profitably worked ca Bendigo and other places to a depth of close on 3,000 feet, and are still at work after 40 years Given suflicient capital economically administered or expended, as it would be in any other business expected to pay, I am of opinion that better results will be obtained from the working of Oliver's Freehold Mines than are chtained by 99 out of 100 of the Gold Companies floated in London and elsewhere.

The Eureka Mine lies on the Eastern boundary of Oliver's Freehold and consists of several Gold Mining Leases lying between the Queen Mine on the North and the Great Eastern Bine on the South. It will be seen by reference to the map that to the South of the Great Eastern Mize three lots lying on either side of the creek which runs through the Freehold and discharges itself into the Fachlan River have been secured thus giving to the Company a magnificent water supply. The new shaft of the Eureka has been sunk to a depth of 85 feet. The old workings before the miners were flooded out yielded to a depth of 140

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Range, Kowloon niny do so).

do so) Mister HEADQUARTERS

MEMOS, POR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight.--Formoso leaves for 'low, đo.. 1920. —Excursion trip by Honam to

Macso

MEMOS, FOR MONDAY. Shipping.

10a.m.—Chihli leaves for Shanghai. Bison in Cam traves for Gopa L

A. S. WATSON & Co.,

LIMITED

RETABLISHED A.D. 1841.

Wines and Spirits.

ALL these are melected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, Im- Euro.ported in wood and bottled by ourselves;

Per Siskan, from Szigor, 4 Chinese. Per Tritos, from Bangkok, 9 Chinese Por Taiyuan, frore Sydney, de, Hon. J. Mr and Mrs Thompson sad child, Mrs R. E. Want, Meiers Murray, White, Bartlett, Neilson, and 49 Chines

2

DEFALTED.

Por Michael Jebsen, for Touzon, 12 Obi-

2.15 p.m. ahore, Launch loaves New Fed-nose. ders Wharf at 2.30 p.m. Free Ammuni- tion, Uniform, Khaki, Halmets, Carbines, Side-arma, and Pouches.

No. 326-SUBDIVISION LISTS.- Gunner F. FISHER is transferred from No. 1 to No. 3 Dezsohment. Gunner T, Nolan from No. 3 to No. 1 Detachment. Lists in of Officers and N.0.0.'s to be possession corrected

accordingly. 326- SIGNALLING-Headquar lers, MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, at 5 p.m. Plain Clothes.

MACHINE GUN COMPANY." No, 327.-DUTIES-For duty. Lieut. E. OSBORNE and Colour-Sergeant F. MATT LAND.

No. 328.-GUN DEILL-There will ba Gun Drill on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5.30 p.m. Plain Clothes,

NOTICE.

thus saving all intermediate profile, and enabling us to supply the best growsize, at MODERATE PRICES.

PRICE LISTS, with Full Details, to be had on Application.

Per Siam, for Swatow, 200 Chinese, Per Pakling, fer Singapore, Mr E. F. PORT after removal abould be rested a Gutierrez Jr.

Per Clara, for Tamsui, 12 Chinese. Per Brund, for Bangkok, 12 Chineze,

TO DEPART. Par Amy Turner, for Baltimore, 1 Euro- резн

Per Adwa, tot Saigon, 13 Chinese, Per Frejs for Hoihow, 60 Chinese. Por Mongkut, for Haihow, & Chineses. Per Amigo, for Bangkok, 10 Chinese, Per Tonar, for Swalow, 60 Chinese. Per Amoy, for Saigon, 110 Chinese. Por Bakstein, for Saigon, 200 Chinese, Per Formosa, for Amoy, Liont, Deimlinz; for Fuochow via Swatov, Mr Brenan.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

moulb before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary be fare being sent out, SHERRY,Excellent Dinner and Afte Dinner Wines of very experts Vin Lages. All are true Xerea Wiusa, OLARET-Our Clarets, including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be. the genitus produst of the juice of the grape and are not artificially-mado from raisins and currants, as is general- ly the case with Cheap Wire

feet not less than 1 oz, of Gold per ton with occasional better results, joining the Corps should be sent to VOLUX Bad light Northerly site and calms, met BRANDY.All our Brandy is guaranteed

This is recorded in the Government Reports.

It is in this mine that the Company's operations will commence by deepen

ing the new shaft by about 190 feet. This shaft has been properly timbered as far as it goes and is sarmounted by poppet heads in the vicinity of which is a machine house with necessary winding and pumping gear for freeing the mine from water. All wore in good order and fit to commence work when inspected.

The further sinking of the shaft is not through difficult ground and the cost of labour and properly timbering will be only about £5 per foot, When deepened sufficient tunnels will be driven to the North and -South and the reef will be worked upwards which is the most economi- ..cal plan.

The amount of water to be dealt with of course increases the cost of mining and renders it impossible for ordinary working miners to develop such properties on their own account but it is not disadvantageous for thos5 having means in a country subject to drought,

One of the drawbacks to the development of mining in the district has bepa The Machinery we found to be of the best description and comprises a first that there was no proper accommodation, for usiners of the beltor class with class engine and two good boilers. There are 4 batteries of 5 head of their wives and families and it is proposed to Build a few comfortable cottages stamps, capable of crashing about 20 tons a day in all, as well as 3to induce this class of men to settle on the property.

The operations of the Company will at året be limited to deopening the pans, shaking tables, and all necessary machinery for extracting from Eureka new shaft and driving tunnels through the reef. It is confidently the ore the greatest amount of gold it will pay to take out. The inspe etion of the rest of the Freehold was greatly facilitated by the whole of the scrub having been cut down before we arrived, so the estate was laid bare and could be viewed from a convenient spot on the

hill from end to end.

A party of Tributors, at work on the Freehold not far from the battery, was raising ore which yielded over 2 ozs. to the ton at each crushing. The men informed me that they discovered the reef on the surface in walk- ing over the hill after rain, by observing gold in quarts at the bottom of a cart rut which had been washed" clean by "the water flowing through it..

Applications from Gentlemen desirous of TREK HEADQUARTERS, when a copy of the Regulations, do will be sent, and any in-

formation afforded. By Order,

·LA. C. "GORDON,

CAPTAIN, RA. Adjutant, ..V.C. Hongkong, January 11, 1896.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI,

B1

The Steamship

Chikli, Daptain ANDERSON, will be despatched on MON.

DAY, the 13th Ipsiant, at 10 a.m.

For Froight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD' & SWIRL, Agenta Hongkong, January 11, 1826 DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

anticipated that this mine being taken over in a working condition will pay suR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW, expenses from an early date and within a short time win good results: A map of the mines is attached and also a map of New South Wales showing Railways and the direction of the Reafs running through the property with the position marked of some of the principal mines.

The old workings are of the most primitive description having evidently been made by alluvial miners unaccustomed to quartz. The reefs were worked from the surface down without timbering, until it became dangerous to go deeper. None of these workings were any depth, and the numerous heavy finds gold were all found near the surface. That much of the quartz must have been very rich is certain, for it 1,62

Entertainments.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL

Under the Patronage of "HIS BYOELLENOX THE GOVERNOR.

Grand Classical Concert

BY

SIGNORINA BELINFANTE, SEVERAL LEADING AMATEURS, MONDAY, 20th January,

at 9.15 p.m.

Fall Particulars will be published later.

KELLY & WALES, Lo,

Dress Circle and Stalls.

Back Seate

.82.00

.81.00

70

Entertainment.

BONGKONG SMOKING CONCERT OLUB,

THE NEXT CONCERT «ll be given

THIS EVENING, The Litt das

at 9.15 p.in. COMMANDER TUNNARD in the CHAIR.

JAMES A. LOWSON, Iton. Secretary. Houchong, January 11, 1896.

51

10-day's Advertisements,

HONGKONG BRICK AND QEMENT

COMPANY, LIMITED.

NEXTRAORDINARY General XOTICE is hereby given that on SEATS can now be booked at Mors, MEETING of the Company will be held at its RIGHTenco Orride, No. 8, Praya Central, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of January instanty at Neon, when the Sub- joined Resolution, which was passed at the Extraordinary General Mosting of the Com- peny held on the 11th of January, instant, will be submitted for Coodrmation na a Special Reactation, vie.

Hongkong, January 10, 1896,

A MASONIC BALL Under the Auspices of the DISTRIOT GRAND LODGE OF HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA willbe held at the O IT Y BALL,

MONDAY, 17th February, 1895.

【NTENDING-BUBSCRIBERS will find

THE HONGKONG CLUB, THE HONGKONG HUTHỂ, THE VICTORÍA HOTEL, THOMAS GRILL ROUMS,

& MOORE

XMP Co

KELLY & WALSH,

ORAWFORD & Co, A. 9. WATSON & Co., La.

JANE

Barkong January 1, 1895-

CHAN A-TONG,

QAL MERCHANT,

•NO O, ARRIKAZ STREET, EAST.

Budson Offer: No. 21, Gliman Street.

Viz:-No. 1-Ophir where Gold was first discovered in Australia.

No. 2-Lucknow-The Wentworth Proprietary Company, £500,000

Capital

No. 3.-Mount MacDonald-Olivers Frochold Mines including Eureka. No. 4.-Adelong-Gibraltar Gold Mining Company floated in London,

October 1895, Capital £300,000 fully subscribed.

JOHN D. BUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.

HONGKONG.

| To-day's Advertisements. Today's Advertisements.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

IN BANKRUPTCY.

N. 10 or 1895.

KWOK PO SHAN. Drceased.

Ex parte Tas TUNG KEP Shop. DIVIDEND is intended to be declared

A in the Diatter of KWOK PO SHAN,

Deceased, late of No. 78, First Street,

SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE

INSURANCE COMPANY.

ESSES. ARNHOLD, KARBERG &

Move This Day been appointed

SUB-AGENTS of the abova Company.

lat January, 1896.

8. J. DAVID & Co.,

Agente, Hongkong,

7ITH Reference to the above we are prepared to AOCKET FIRE and

WITH

Viateris, Hongkong, and formerly carrying MARINE RISKS at Current Ratos. on Business there as a Cattle Dealer and HING and TSUI BING, whone Estate was Batcher, under the Firm Names of KAM ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Sub-Agents. OG the 16th day of Angust, 1800, ordered

NOTICE.

to

be administered according to the Bank ruptcy Law.

B2.

Creditors who have not proved their W CHARLES JULIUS LABRENTZ E hate This Day nuthorised Mr. DEBTS by the Fourteenth day of February, to Ses our Fiat by Procuration,

1895, will be excluded.

87

Dated this 11th day of January, 1896. ARATHOON SETH,

Tresice.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF" HONGKONG.*

IN BANKRUPTOY.

No. 11 or 1805.

A

— 1That the Hosakosa BRIDE ANDÛEMENT Company, LEITED, be wound-up voluntarily, under the Provisions of the Companies Ordinances 1863 to 1890, and that CEEART EWENS, of R Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, be, and he is boroby appointed Liquidator for the purposes of auch Ea parte rar TUNG HING CHEUNG winding up.

-Dated the 11th day of January, 1888.

THE MI OBEUNG THEWAN ORBUNG AND T08 HUNG CHEUNG Fixto

Firm

DIVIDEND is intended to be declared

W. A. DUFFA in the Matter of the MI CHRUNG,

erstary.

FOR SHANGHAI.

The Exeatlhip

Agentean,

Capt.GREVERKARNAMI

be despatched for the

the KWAN OKEUNG and the HUNG GEBUNG Juma, and. LI PANG CHO ailos LI MIU altas L BUNG FAT and WAN KAM olas WAN OBING CHUEN, PARTYRD in the said Firms, adjudicated Baxkabem an the dl day of Novembar, 18001

Creditors who

ho have not proved their

shove Port on TUESDAY, the Idikimi., DEBTS by the Fourteenth day of Febrasty,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & 0.7 Hongkong, January 21, 1868;

1 | 1600, will be excluded: az

Dated this 11th day of January, 1896,

ARATHOON SETH,

ROWE & U., Canton, 11th January, 1898. CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR MANILA.

78

The Steamship

Sungkiang, Captain 0. B. N. DODE, will be despatched on

TUESDAY, the 14th Instanty at 4p For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFLELD & SWIRE, Agents Hongkong, January 11, 1898. CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

83

FOR YOKOHAMA, AND KODE.

The Steamship

Taiguan, Captain Neurogy wit be ddhpatched ou THURS

DAY, the 18th Instant,

For Freight of Parings, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Hongkong, January 11. 1818.

The British steamer Sungkong reports: ea up to lat. 19 N., long, 117 Ethence to port, moderate N.E. wind and sea, fine clear weather."

The British seamer Siskan reporta: From Saigon to Padaran moderate Wiy Kalo and high sos. From Padaran to Hong Kong, light N. E. wind and fine weather.

The Gorman stomer Trifos reporte: From Pulo Obi to

Padarán,

N. E. monsoon, afterwards light wide and

fine weather,

The British steamer Yilang reports:

FIDD

Log:

Who Wooring, calm, and i

hazy.

winds ago Hongkong light variable The British steamer Pasting reports: Had light variable winds and fine weather throughout, hazy at times.

The British atuamer Taiyuan reports: Had fine weatherlight unaoon in China Sea; freah on China Conet.

The British steamer Bennington reports:

to be "pure Cogneo, the difference in price being merely a queation of age and vintage,

WHISKY.-Hour Whisky is of excellent

quality and of greater age than most brands in the market.The Score. Whisky marked is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best lucal connoisseurs to be superior to say. uther brand in the Hongkong market.

Wooly guarantee our Wines and Spirits

to be genuine when bought direct from us

On January 3.b sighted the 6.5. Boynton in the Colony or from our authorized

B... taken in tów, arriving at Hong. Agents at the Coast Porta. Long 13th at 12.30 p.m. All w

Twell On 8th,

2

epokes Boynton from Kutchiotza, bound

Hongkong. lat. 26.17 W., long, 121.84 E.

The British steamer Boynton reports

Jruary 8h, sighted s.. Borningten make. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

ing sign

signs of distros a: Pain, took her in The Co.'s Steamship

tow in a disabled condition at daylight, craw Namoa,

all well.

bnt short of provisione, Arrived Captain Hall, will be at Hongkong Roads at 18.30 p.m. Saturday, despatched for the above 11th January. All poll. Do 8th

Epoks Poria on TUESDAY, the Isch Inatont, at a.. Boniugion. from Tokobama, hoand Daylight.

For Freight or Pasiage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Yandięgnik,

Hongkong, January 17, 1800,

86

GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETE.

FOR LONDON PIA BUEZ CANAL.

The Step

Glenfarg Captain BBLY, will be despatched as above off

or about WEDNESDAY, the 15th Instant, instead of as previously notified.

This Steamer hts Superior Accommoda- tion for Panneogesa, and carries a Doctor and Stewardess

2900

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, January 11. 1308

Not Responsible for Debts, Neither the Captain, the Agents, nur Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbours———

HISSLAND FOREST, Brit. barquo, Capt. Dermody-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

JOHN BAILEY, Amer. barquentine, Capt. F. P. Shepherd.-Captain..

HIPPING.

ARRIVALS, January-11-

Clara, German stoomer, 676, M. Ipland, Amoy January 0, General.JTUREN &ÑO,

Sungkiang, British steamer, 984, O. B. N. Dodd. Manila Jan. 8, GensYA-BUTTER FIELD & Swma. · ·

Siahan, British str., 845, A, Murphy Saigon January 8, Rice-BRADLEY, & Üo,

Tritve, Gorman str., 1,100, P. Cornelsen, Bangkok Jannary 3, 2 p., Rice and Tim. | ber-Tuna Kea & Co.

Fiksang, British steamer, 880, H. Roop Waha and Chinklang dan B, BJ Mary Marco do.

Panting, British steamer, 1,085, T. Gyles, Wuhu and Obinklang January 6, Gapersi

HUTTERFIELD & SWIRA_____

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

Hongkong, January 2. 188

Mil. 35 days cut, ja, 26.17 N., long, or The publication of this same commented 198.52 B

Www Sat 8:00 pm The Britlah Meather Haifong reports }] Bad fine weather, ghi Nily airs and calmi

to the Lammocka; thence to ports strong ENE. windy and overträt.

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

MAILS will closet-m

For OANTON

Per Touran, at0 am on Sunday, the

12th int

For WUBU

The China tail.

HONGKONG, BATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1566.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Latest Bolost,

The Silk ez e N. P. steatosip Hidoria

arrived in New York on the 6th inst

Per Chilot 9 am, on Sunday, the The atomer Chelydre, from Calonite and

32th Ibai.T

For SINGAPORE --

Per Cam, at 11.30a.m., on Monday, the

19th init.

For BAN ROK-

Per Fogle, at 2.30 pm, on Monday, the

13 Tu

For SWATOW & DEEL

Per Taichoong, at 230 p.m., on Monday,

tbe 13:6 łust-

For SAIGON —

Straits, left Bingspote on the 10th ibat., at 6 pm, and may be expected nere on or about the 16th net!

Malins Venite,

ORDER OF CHORAL BERVICH. "AT SE, "Soun's CATHEDRALIST SUNDAE. AFTER 'EPIS. PHANY 19TH JANGAET.

Burrones: Posluz, Jouen Camidge: Te Deum, 103, Siafner, Jabilate, 87, Garrett; An them, 33, Grant to us, Land

Gortory Hymn, 487) Bgmp,

783

Per Jacob Christensen, at 3.30 pm., on Evensong Pasime, Garrette Tomlinsonly

Mouday, the 13th int For SWATOW&BANGKOK

Per Phra Chala Chom Klas; stop.m., en

Monday, the 18th inst.

For SINGAPORE.—

Per Polyphemus, at 5p.m., on Monday,

the 18th fast.

Per Mazaga, 55 11.30 am, on Tuesday,"

the 14th out

For STRAITS & BOMBAL→→

Per Brindus, at 11:30 am on Tuesday,

the 14th shane

Exchange. Bokokoko, January 11, 1888

De London-

Bank, Wirs

.00

On demand,

30 days sight,

4 moathe alg! Credita, Dossidentaty, Amorith

On Farlane T

On

On demand,

Uredite onthe sight,

Beelid Doriand....

O New York

O

demand,

Credit, didaya sight, Un Bombay-

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