Notices to Consignees. To-day's Advertisements.
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
TROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE,
THE Company's S.8. Suicany having
errived from the above Forts, Cai- | signacs of Cargo by her are hereby informed that thoir Goods will be delivered from slongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remsin. ing on board after Noon of the 20th Last. will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into Godowne at East Point.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Buils of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, May 23, 1806,
1084
THE ORINA MUTUAL STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, NEWPORT AND SINGAPORE,
THE Company's Steamship Pockling having arrived from the abovo Porta, Consignees of Cargo are heroby in- formed that their Goods are being landed at
delivery may be
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON VIA BUEZ CANAL.
The Co.'s Steamship
Ulysser, Captain Guen, will be doapstohed as above TO- MORROW, the 27th Instanty at 10 6. m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, May 26, 1896.
Destination
TIE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loa ling.
Vessels.
Agents,
Date + Leavin
(a)........Arnhold, Harberg&le. Juns 6.
Carlowitz Co. June 2, at 5 p.m. P. & 0. S, N, C. June 6, at noon. Jardine, Matheson&Co June 2, at 4 p.m. Batterfield & Swiro...Mar 27, at 10 a.m. Britertiud & Swires...June 6,
At'wp, Ran & H'bg Daike Rickmera Chefoo and Tientsiu... Ching Ping (8) .............. Japan........... Ancons()...... Kebé.......... ................... Amara (a).. London, v. Suez Canu Ulysses (8).. London, v. Suez Cana/Telemaʊ (5),. London & Forts of Cal Mirzapore (1).
(0)....
London, v. S'poro, Ceylons (p)..
London.... 198 Loaden
via Amoy...... Zañzo (0)... ***Manila.
York
Gerard
THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP Saiga Sydney (8)...
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.
The Co.'s Steamship
Zafiro, Captain DORBAN, will be despatched for the above Ports TO-MORROW, the 27th Innant, at 5 p.m.
This Steamor has superior Accommoda- tion for Passengers.
For Freight or Pasange, apply to
SHEWAN & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, May 26, 1898.
1075
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
The Co.'s Steamship
thair risk fate the Godowns of the Hoxe FOR SWATOW, AMOY & POOOHOW. KONG & KOWLOON WHARY & GODOWN CO, Kowloon,
whence
be obtained. No Claims will he admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all Claims must be sunt in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on MONDAY, the lat Jano, or they will not be recognized.
All brokon, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they! will be examined on SATURDAY, the 30th Instant,
P.m.
at
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 30th Instant will be subject to rent.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless i notice to the contrary be given befors Noon TO-KORROW.
Bills of Lading will be countersigued by
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, May 22, 1800.
2063
STEAMSHIP OURANTEN.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIRS MARITIMES,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
CONSIGNEUS
at Cargo from London es B.S. Cambodge, and from Bordeaux er 8.8. Ville de Linkerque and Antives, in Conception with the above Steamer, are horoby informed that their Goods are being
10mediately after
Landing.
landed and stared at their risks Into the Godowns of the HONGKONG & Kowloos WHAT & GODOWF COMPANY, L., at Kow- whence delivery may be obtained Optional Ca
Cargo will be forwarded on, Chilens Intimation is received from the Consignees before Noan.
lorenting it to be landed here.
can. To-DAY (Sslurdus), the 23rd Inst., requesting
Bilis of
1 of will be countersigned by |
Goods
unclaimed after SATUR remaining DAY, the 30th Instant, at Noon, will be
to me on or before SATURDAY, the 30th Instant; or they will not be recognized.
Ali Damaged Packages will be examined on FRIDAY, the 29th Instant, ut 3-para-
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
0. TOURNAIRE, Acting Agent.
Hongkong, May 28, 1800.
1069
To-day's Advertisements.
I
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
HAVE This Day RESUMED CHARGz of the COMPANY'S AGENCY at Hong. koug.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX. Hongkong, May 26, 1898.
ZETLAND
No. 520 E.C.
LODGE,
1080
A Rognlar MKISTING of the Rove
LODGE will be hold in the FREE MABONS? BALL Zotland Street, од MONDAY, the 1st Jano, at. 8.30 for p.m. precisely. VISITING BRETHREN SIG Cordially INVITED to attend.
Hongkong, May 26, 1800,
PUBLIC AUOMON
OF
1079
VALUABLE AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
THE Undersigned has received instruc
tions to Sell by Public Auction, 9:1
SATURDAY,
the 38th May, 1830, commencing at 2.30] p.m., at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,- A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising :-
ONE NEW DRAWING-ROOM SUITE
in OLD GOLD PLUS, BEVELLED OVERMAN- TELS, WRITING and CARD TABLES, BOOKS, ORNAMENTO, PICTURES, WHITE LACE CUR TAING, CARPETS, BRASS FENDERS, LAMPS,
CANTON BLACKWOOD FURNI- TURE
Namoa, Captain Hair, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 29th Instant, at
Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, May 26, 1806.
Now
8.
4.
8. in Jans
Tobuy.
P. & O. 8. N. Co......Jure &, at noo Nippon Tuen Kalaha. About Jane 4. P.&O. 8. N. OG.... About May 21, JP. & 0.3. X. Co...... About June 13, Showsu & Co....... May 27, at 6 p.m. Marsagacies
Maritimos May 27, at
At noon. Siomayou& Co......Quick despatch.
of Putting (s)...... Pacific Mail S, S. Co. June 30, AL BOUD. 7, daylight. Shewan & J... Quick despatch.
City of
Socotra...
Sau Franciaco...isar-i-Hind (0)................... & 9, 1. N. Co.....¡About May 31.
Shanghai........
and Japan.... Ades and Japan...
8'pore,,
(8).
(8)
S'iow, Amoy &
(s)..
Swatow, Amoy & Lion Tales (5). Sydney & Albourne. Airlis (G..... Tacoma (Wash.), ... Braemar (s).... Tientsin....
Naschaug (a)..... Tientsin
Kwongsang (s). Vanovaror (B.O... & Empress of China (8)..
DEPARTURES.
May 25:-
Ching Ping, for Canton. St. Louis, for Canton. Puakun, for Slianghai,
Taiyuan, for Port Darwin and Sydney. Bondawers, for Saign. Guthrie, for Shanghai. Palling, for Atnog.
May 26:~~~
Hongkong, for Hoihow.
Karlsruhe, for Europe, &c. Peiyang, for Shanghai.
1081 Queen Elizabeth, for San Francisco.
FOR CHEFOO AND TIENTSIN...
The Steamship
Ching Ping,
Captain Bram, will be scénile desp: tobed for the abare Perts on TUESDAY, the 2ad June, at
p.. For Freight or Passage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, May 26, 1893.
1077
FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE AND HAMBURG. falling at NAPLES for landing Passengers!
Propontia, for Singapore.
Nanchang, for Tientsin.
Hailong, for Swatow.
Clam, for Singapore and London.
OLPARED.
Fictoria, for Amoy, Anjer Heal, for Saigon. Strathiyon, fat Saigon. Mathilfe, for Hailion. Picciola, for Chefoo. Progress, for Touron.
PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.
Per Ping Ching, from Shanghai, Captain A. M. Babee, and Mr T, Southey.
Per Victoria, from Penang. &., 500 Chinese.
if sufficient inducement offers), (Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTER- DAM, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN).
The Steamship
Hertia, Capt. Ta. HILDEBRANDT, will be despatched torn
the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd June, at Noon.
P.
доод
P. & 0. 1. N. Co..
May 28. About P. & O., N. ...... About May 30. ..P.
Siemssors Co.... June 3, Jardine, Kathoson & May 301, at noon. Butterfia & Swire... Lay 27. Douglas Laprail & Co. May 29, at noon; Douglas apraik & Co. May 27, at 10 a.m. Gibs, Livigston & Co. Juno G, daylight. Nor. Plo, & K. Co. June 6, at noon. Butterfeld & Swire... May 29, at noon. Jardino, Matheson&Co May 30, at 4 p.m. Canada Flic . Oo..Jane I, as noon.
The Brith steamer "Ulysses reports: Left Shanghi on Thursday, 20th, 6 s.m., had light valabla w.nds and some fog to Amuy, Ambed there & p.m. an Saturday, Left on Monay 4.30 p.m.; had light easi- erly winds and dull bazy weather to pori,
POST OFFICE N TICES. MAILS vill close:-
For SWATOV, AMOY & TAIWANFOO Per Thaks, at 9.30a.m., un Wednesday,
the u May.
For SINGAPORE, —
Per lyse, at 9.30 a.m., on Wodues-
day, 27th May.
Por Herthe, at 11.30 am., on Wednes
day, he 3rd Jane.
For SINGAPORE & PENANG.---
Pur Hing, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes
day, no 27th May.
| For SINGAPORE, SAMARANG & SOU.
HABATA.-
Per Shenany, at 3.80 p.m., cu Wedoss-
day, he 27th May:
For SAICON.-
Per Parch, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednea-
de, the 27th Hy.
For AMY & MANILA.-
Per Zejo, at 4.30p.to., on Wednesday,
theth May.
For SWADW, SINGAPORE & BANG,
KOZ
Per Phrthu'a Chom Kino, at 9.30 a.m.)
on Flay, the 29. May.
For SINGPORE, PENANG & CAL-
CUTTA
Per Saisal, at 11.30 am, on Satur-
day, 30th May,
For TIENTÓN...
Por Kwongng, at 3.30 p.m., on Satur
day, 30th May, For KOBE.
Per Amarant 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 2nd June,
Par Sydney, for Hongkong: from Shang- hai, Messrs Lee Wai Hing, Pang Kes Elis And servant, Hewers Chesnoy Duncan, Portal and servant, Dir firault, Mica P. d. T. Sales, Mr J. Sales, Mr and Mrs Guedes, and 3 Chinese; from Yokohama. Mr Seatier COOR, and servant, Mr Galand. From Yokobomu: for Saigon, Messre Hewat, Despar and for Singapore, Messrs Okutae Kitchinokues servant, Ms Ozgelin, and Mrs Kanissipi; and Shurmurs Kintaro; for Marseillos, Mt and Mrs Cowcours, Massa Motaki Kenote, Abata, Oki and Rasson, sod 15 Fronch Marices. From Kobe: for Singapors, Lt. Hardgastion Mesers Banks 200 2BIDBBAKIF Lor Marseilles, Me Toon
22 1076 Dapsidion. From Shanghai: for Batavia, Miss Emma Chrather; for Bombay, Mena
This Steamer has superior Accommods tion for First and Second Class Passengers and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co., Acents. Hongkong, May 16, 1896,
For CHEFOOR TIENTSIN-
For Ching Por, at 4.30. p. on Tues-
day, the 2nd June.
yaruma *BE & YOKOHA. Per Antonu, at 11.36
my on Friday. the 6th Jane.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM-A sorventa; for Marsbilena); SICTORIA, KOBE, YOKO MA,
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at PORT DARWIN & QUEENS- LAND PORTS and taking through Gargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &}
The Standslup Airlie, Captain Exus, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 8th June, at Daylight.
Rocker and norvant, Mr Ackermann, Sisters 3. Vital and St. Felix, Messrs King and Arnott,
Par Devarongse, from Koh-si-chang, Mir and Birs Me Furland, Messrs G. McFarland, Moyers. Miss Dunlop, and 13 Chinese.
Per Namos, from Swatow, Messrs Birth, Tomlin, Anderson, and 48 Chinese.
Pez Wong-koi, from Bangkok, 20 Chi-
nese.
Per Ulysses, from Shanghai and Amoy, Maator T, Sales, and 681 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
This well-known Steamer in specially fit ted for Passengers, and has a Esfrigerating Chamber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions thronghant the voJOYO
A Stewardess and a daly qualified Sur.A. geon are carried..
For Fraight or Passago, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CA,
Agends.-- Hongkong, May 28, 1896.
1078
Not Responsible for Debts..
Neith
B.
Per Priyang, for Shanghai, 10 Chiness.. Par Fushen, for Shanghai, 90 Chinese. For Pabling, for Amey, 338 Chiness.
Per Taiyuan, for Sydney, Mr and Mrs
W. H
WASH.-
B.U. &
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. 10a.m.-Thales leuvez for Swalow, &i. 10a.m.-Ulysses leaves for Londan. Noon-French Mail Steamer leaves for
Ports of Call and Europe. bp.m.-Zafiro leaves for Manila, dc. Shantung leaves for ourabaya, do.
General Memoranda,
THURSDAY, May 28:- Local Banks close. Insurance Officer close. SATURDAY, May, 30:-
Goods per Steamer Oceanien unclaimed
aftor Noon subjent to rent.
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni turo, &c., at Mr Geo. P, Lammert's. Goods per Faking undelivarad after this
data subject to rent. MONDAY, Jun 1:-
Dp.m.Meeting of Estland Lodge.
Exchange.
HONGKONG, May 26, 1896.
Ja London-
4 months' sight,
Uredita, 4.
Documentary, 4 months' sight,
On Parin
On demand,
Oredita, 4 months' right,
On Berlin-Demand,...
On New York-
Bank, Wire,
***
***
On demand,
1
***
30 days' sight,
3,3 ... 2/2 32 3/21
... 2/2
*
On demand,
Orodite, 6 days' sight,
... 2.75 ... 2,80 ... 2.23
... 63
547
Wiro,
183
...180
Wire,
Da dumand, ...
188 ... 189
Ju Shanghe
Oa demand,
... 71
30 days' sight, privato paper
... 72
Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per lael)
946 60
In Bombay-
On demand,
in Calcutta-
Jovereigné (Bant's buyingrata) Silver (per oz)...
JAPAN
FOR SALE.
€ 8.97
91d.
APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.
JAPAN PRINTING PAPERS,
JAPAN COPYING PAPERS.
JAPAN WALL PAPERS.
&017 &c., sto.
PRICE FERY MODERATE
ORDERS to be respectfully received by the Undersigned.
8621
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, 8, Queen's Road Central,
Per Braemer, at 11.30 am, a Friday, A. S. WATSON & Co.,
the 6th Jane.
MAILS BY THE FEEXOU PACKET.
The Franch Contract Packet Sydney will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 37th May, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, ,and placée be- Fund, vid blursailles;
Straits Saigon, Settlements, Betaris, Busmal, Oeylon, the Australasian Colonies, Poadionéry,
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED 4.1), 1841
Rfadeas, Calcusta. Ador, Maurition, Wines
Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The hours of closing the Mails, &c, will be
half an hour earlier than usual.
and Spirits.
TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1898.
The publication of this issue commenced THE customary Queen's Birthday dance was at 6.10 p.m.
givan at Government Rouan Iast night.
The China Mail.
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HONUKONG, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1806,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
PASSED SCUZ QANAL (SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER).
THE trial of the steward of HMS. Ek for inadvertently killing a Chinaman at Hankov, look placa in Hankow on the 18th inst. on board the Spartan. The prisoner was acquitted,
VESSELS AT The Docks At Kowloon Talchow, Maacolta, Kutsang, Ingrahan, Albingia, Invertoy, G. M. S. Tweed, Plas
OUTWARD BOUND Ixion, April 17; Fau. 9. Klau, Braemar.
Sang, 21 Menavon, 28; Antilles, Cosmopolitan-Exo, Wandering Jew. Oopack, Norite, May 1; Dentomond
Aberdeen―{noue).
Polyphemus, Rose Castle, Glamorganshire,
Balmoral, Dordogne, Ridleners, 6; Cedar
Branch, Woolwich, Pyrrhus, 9 Prinz ME Newman Mumford, formerly in Siaga- Heinrich, Thekla, Tosu faru, 12; Ching-
107, 14 Glenfary, Palawass, Beagios, 15; pare, has been appointed Surveyor to Glenartney, Belbourne, Monmouthshire, Lloyd's Register in Hongkong, tu succes- Oolong, Orestes, Dorothes Rickmers, 19;sion to the late Mr A. Johnston. Mr Ernest Simons, Sachsen, Dardanu, Mumford will pass through Singapore in Shanghai, Keisaus, 22.
HOMEWARD HOUND :-Glenfruin, April 14, the Kaiser-I-Hind next week, anys the
Charce, Preusan, 21; Frigga, Maria Te Singapore Free Press of the 16tli Last. reta, 24; Tantales, May 1; Salazie, 12; Aglaia, 15.
Mails.
Tho N. P. a. a. Strathiesen has sailed from Moji, and may be expected hore on or about the 20th May.
The P. M. S. 8.Co.'s in City of Peking, with the AMERICAN MAIL of May 5,
THE Kobe Regatta was held on the 18th and 16th foat, The International Furs was won by the Gormans, stroked by Sor bages, the Sects, stroked by Hutton, being The Bank four were second in the Hong second, the English third and Trish fourth.
loft Yokohama, via Nagasaki, on Saraca, No 01 (stroked by Kurr) tirat, and 'B torday, the 23rd May, at daylight, and S,' third, and may be expected here on or abou! Friday, the 29th May. The Nord. Lloyd e. a. Prim Heinrich, car- rying the German maile, with datos from Berlin to the 4th May, left Co- lambo on Friday, the 2nd May, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 2nd June.
The O.&O... Dorie, with mails, &c., left San Francisce for this port, vis Hopolute, Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 13th May.
The N. P. & Tacoma left Victoria for this port on 17th May, via neual ports of call.
Á MEETING W&s hold in Kode on the 11th inst. at which Mr J. E. de Becker spoke of the abuses of the matting trade. He urged the manufacturers to keep up the quality
of the goods, and pointed out the dangers of allowing inferior stuff to be placed on the market. The manufacturers present rasoived the speech with acclaim,
The Chefoo Express says Admiral Alexótef, in his flagship Pamiat Azsex, with the Admiral Nachimof and Rurik, was to leave for Viadivostock on this 19th. It was ex- pected that besides the Bamian fleet, there would be more than 20 foreign mon-of-war at Vladivostock to celebrate the Cafa coronation.
Steamers Expected. The N. G. L. Bisagna left Bingapore for this port on the 21st May, and is due here on or about the 29th May. The P.&O.s... Mazagon left Singapore for.
this port at 10 p.m. on the 21st May. The P. & 0, 1, 0, Aden left Singapore for THERE arrived by the Derawangra from
this port at 5 s...on the 22nd May,
The D. D. R. steamor. Garda, from Ha-Farland, and Dr McFarland, who are on Bangkok to-day Ror. Dostor and M: Mo-
burg. left Singapore for this port on the 22nd May, and may be expected here on or about the 28th May, The O. 8. S. Co.'s steamer Achilles, from Liverpool, left Singapore on the 23rd May, and may be expected here on or about the 29th May,
The s.s. Arraloon &pcar, from Calcutta, left Singapore for this port on the afternoon of the 23rd May.. The P. & O... Mazagun left Bombay for
this port on the 8th May. The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s 6, . Hydaspes left Bombay for this port on 10th May.
their way to the United States via Japan. The latter will return to Bangkok to take up a Governmouk appointment. The Ray, doctor has been in the service of the King of Siam, and we learn from exchanges that the King has boon pleased to grant him s pension for long service,
THERE has bean
7
a tremendous amount of log-rolling ovor the Chinese Postal Byatom that is to be; we have already been told, almost daily, by northern The r.&O. . . Kaiser--Hind, with the due to Mr Thingumbob and Mr What -
ENGLISH MAX of May 1, left Singa- pore on Monday, the 26th May, at 2 name, Wo now learn from the North that pm, and may be expected here on Sir Robert Hart, in sending instructions to or about noon on Saturday, May 30th. Shanghai in regard to the arrangements for This Facket brings roplies to letters despatched from Hongkong on March instituting the servics, says that great ore- dit is due to Mr Kopsch and Mr Merrill. The P. M. ... China, with mails, &c., left It would be interesting to know the axud San Francisco for this port, via Heno-trath regarding the proposal, Who pro-
20
lulu, Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 20th May. The China Mulus! Company's steamer Chingtoo, from Glasgow and Liverpool, passed the Canal on tho 14th May and may be considered due at Singa- pore on or about the 2nd June. Tuo Empress of Japan arrived at Nagasaki BL 3.80 p.m. on the 25th May, and was to sail again at 4 pm, on the 26th May.
.
MAILS BY THE UNTIED STATES PACKET-House, bought direct at first hand, ins-
ALI: these are selected by our London The Empress of China arrived at Yokohama on the 20th May, and we to leave for Hongkong on the 28th May,
B. Clark, Mrs Loweon, Mr and Mrs W. Greone. (2) Misses Grease, Mro and Miss Sprague, Capt. Smith, Messrs Shiman, Caur- barrou, Neleon, J. D. Humphrey and valet, The United States Mail Packet Gastic will ported in wood and bottled by ourselves Mra Van
Neirop, Mr 8. 9. and Mra H, F. C. Kesta, Messrs D. Leon-
be despatched oa SATURDAY, the Benjamin, Mr 11sr,
H. Beckett and T
T. Jumming Per Karlsruhe, from Shanghai: for Lon- don, Mr and Mes Bruce
Mrs Kiane, Masers Bouness and E., Lacy.ja Vandia; for Bremen. Messra Goebel and 11.30.X Post Office closes, but Corros-
Fand Caplain | 11
stry ceases. pondence may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure.
Bact
M: Meelenhausen and Oetting for Qonoa, Mit
vither the Captain, the Agents, norr Bukobama; for Genos, Mr and Mrs Mr E. Zobol. Owners reill be Responsible for From Yokohama: any Debt contracted by the Officers or Komor; for Southampton, Mr and Mrs.
30th May, with Maila for Japan, thus saving sil intermediate profits, and San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &, which will be elemed as followe .. Registry
Crem of the following Vessels, during Lownloy, Mr and Mice Worth for SingMAILS BY THE BRITER PACKET,--
their stay in Hongkong Harbour:--
Mr J. E. Kershand. From Hisgo:
pore, Bir J. 26.
for
spahling us to supply the beat growths at MODERATE PRICES.
PRICE LISTS, with Full Details, to be had on Application.
ORLAND C. Toby, Amer, bargne, Capt. W. Wipton, Capt. Stewart. Messrs The British Contract Packut Mirzapore will PORT after removal abould be rosted a
J. F. Shurtleff.-Standard Oil Co
LUCILE, Amorican abip, Captain J. E. Ballard -Captain.
MANTIPY, SLAGUNO, American ship, Ospt Q. V. Small-Captain.
·
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
May 25:-
Ping Ching, Chinese cruiser, 525, Caplain Albert Nielsen, Shanghai May 21.
A. Hellbers, Pepang and Singapore May 19, Victoria, Swedish steamer, 939, John General-MaLOERDS & CO.
Antonio Talons Da Costa e Silva, Macan Bengoy Portuguese gunboat, 462, Captain May 26.
Eton, New York February 2, Kezosine Oil.
Harland, British ship, 1,694, R. Jaha-
-STANDARD On Oo.
May 26:-
for
M.
valer, H. Evans, A. M. Qutik, R. Morten and J H
Ranch.
From m Nagasaki. Bremen
Mr A N. Hanallmann; for Bramerhavso: Messen Margacalein, Ecft, Bouvisl; for Deli, Misses O. K zier and Niopage, Lehaedler Nace, Hartie ond
Tike. From Hongkong for Broman, Mr and Mrs Reuter and child, Mesars Taos. Petersen, Hans Larsen and . O. Jeu- Bo; For BentSampton, Mr H. M. E; for Genos, Capt. N. W. Storm, and Capt. Bosdixen for Singapore, N. Biera and Aleosaur,
SHIPPING REPORTS. Misty, foggy weather from Shanghai; The French steamer, Sydney reports squalls in the Formoss Canal ; fine weather at 6 a.m. Arrived at Blangkong on 28th from Amoy Anchored at 10.30 p.m. left May, at 72.m
From Kot-si-chang to Fala Obi, had fresh
The British stoom
stoomer Drawongse reports; N.W. and S. W. wind and head sea; and thence to part, had freah S.W. wind and
fine weather
er throughout.
at
be despatched a TRUESDAY, the 4th June, with Maila for the United. Kingdom, Europa, and countries be yond, vid. Brindisi: to the Straita Bettiomen s, Netherlands India, Bar- mah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, The usual hours will be observed in
and Gibraltar.
closing the Mail, &c.
MONEY LETIZAThe Post Office destine al zasponsibility for maregistered Letters containing huck notes, coin, or jewellery, and, where Begistration has been neglected, WILL MAKE NO Exquisms lato alieged fosses of ade lottars (Post Guide, Par 50),
ROTATION-Correspondesse, can to re- Basurts, or Yakohama (osim 1 Sistered for all Private Ship is up to Bro Shanghai, contract maile, up to a
Indian, Northern Pacife and Torres Straits quarter of an hour before; for maila fer Europe, sco.. ap to an hour before; American, Canadian, mais, up to half an hour before,
ONE HANDSOME NEW TEAK. Piccicla, German steamer, from Canton.
The British stormer Facian reports CARVED SIDEBOARDwith BEVELLED
LOCAL DELIVE-Separate Foxee bave GLASS, ONE SMALL SIDEBOARD and Bɛ.
Invertag, Beitint aleamer, from Canton,
Had fus weather throughout passage. Left beou provided for posting Correspondence for Port Said 26th April, Adon 3rd May, and VELLED GLASS, SEVERAL EXTENSION DINING Shanghai May 23, 11 a.to., Moils and Gan-
the Town, Kowloon and the Peak, The Bozer Sydney, Fronch str., 2,081, J. Aubert, Singapore.
aro under the Window at the Eazi end of tho 19th TABLES
Mono000-COVERED RECLINING
The British gear Namoz reports:
Verandah Iscing Queen's Rowd ORAIN, Covey and DINING CHAIRS, DINN KE
eral.MRERACERIES MARITIMES. WACOURS, DINNER and DESERT SERVICES
Lectors, parcels, do, fer Kestoon Point and 3 Desarongs, British steamer, 1,057. R. moderata S.W, wind and olear weathor to General Phat Gon up to 11.30 8.20, and 8.80
(Left Foot#"
p.m., on Friday, hed Stammers in Harbour may be posted in the (net) ELECTRO-PLATs and Glass Wine, Carlin, Koh-i-abang May 20, 3 p.m.; Gen-Tornabout; OUTLERY, PANTRY REQUISITES and CODE-era-YUEN FAT HONG,
thence to Amor, Fight variable p.m. Letters from Kowhen Point may be posted <ING STOVES,
winds and thick fog Left Amoy at 4:30 in the Letter Box which has been placed in the IEON and BRASS MOUNTED BEDSIZADE COMPLETE
Pestan, British atr., 3,125, N. Hocken, B., on Sunday, had strong 8. W. and high Felisa Compound outside the Jaarge Form ny E; MARBLE XOF WASH Novorissial April 20, Petroleum.--ARN- moderate breeze and clear. Left Swaion at Whart Local Faton will be charged. To avoid STANDS and DRESSING TABLES, SINGLE and HOLD, KAMBERG & Ov
head sea to
to Bell Island; thence to Swalow, fo.13 and o'clock, and in the Files Bex as the WARDROBES Rith BEVULLED GLASE DOUBLE
Namon, British steamer, 269, T. F. Esll, fight variable winds and haay weather. quected to cause their taps by waiting the pn., un Monday, thence to Hongkong, robbery, vurdere of letters from Howlone ars re SUNDRY BEDECOM BURNIZURE."
BATH BOOM REQUISITES
TWO NEW JAPANESE DOUBLE RICKSHAS
Siam
The
U. §. 3. Oo.'s s.e. Polyphenmas lalt Singapore on May 28, and may be ex posted here on or about May 31.
THEEE were 155 European and 1667 Chinese visitors to the City Hall Heman during the week ending 24th May,
THE Chow Tai was to leave Bangkok for Hongkong, in ballast, on the 19th inst, This surely indicates a paucity of freight roath before née. When required for ai Bangkok. drinking at ones it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary by fore being sent ont
posed it, who worked out the details, whe persuaded the Chinese to adopt : Thors has beet so much heartburning over the credit awarded Sir Rowland Hill iu regard to the British ponny post, and so many pe- titional and so many volumes of correspond. suce, that it would-be a good thing to settle at the very outsol whose name deserves to be handed down to posterity at the Rowland Hill of China. Sarely the chroa able journals of Shanghai will be able
to sift the truth from the cha
A BOTT which should hs of considerable inforest to Far Eastera nocamanities was opened in the Kobo Coreslar-Court (before Judge Mowat) on the 14th inst. MHE. Reynell seeks to recover from Mr A. Camazon a sum of £600 alleged to be due sa liquidat- el damages under a contract signed between the partion in 1888. The question the Court had to decide was whether there had been a breach of the contract. Me 0. N. CrosSO appeared for the plaintiff, and J. F. Lowder, testructed by Mr H, C. Brushfield, appeared The number of plague cases reported since for the defendant. Mr Croase, read the HEREY-Excellent Dinger and After today, (26th instant) at
soon on Wedionday, 20th inet, till noon agreement and the petition. It appeared
the Sapl- that the defendant on Dinner Wines of very superior Vin-tary Board Offices is 66, of which 25 entered into an agreement with the plaintiff October 18th, 1888, tagos. All are true Xeres Wines, sro from the city and 26 from Kowloon, to proved to Kobe for a period of Ave years. OLARET.-Our Clarets, including the
the remainder being from the harbone sad sa a tailor and sutter in the business con. lowest priced, are guaranteed to be other districts. Among the cases reported ducted under the style of W. Down & Cà. the genuine product of the juice of the day is another from amongst the military (which belonged solely to the plaintify at a grape and are not netificially med stationed in the Colony-Sapper Barr, of salary risleg from £350 to 4500 a year, and " from raising and currants, no is general. the Royal Engineers, Wellington Barracks. the agreement ellpulated that the defendant
ars about to be effooted at Queen's College for any person or persone, directly or in- ly the case with Cheap Wines.
'should not at any time thereafter in Japan, We understand that two important chaugos either solely, jointly, or as manager or agent The changes are to be effected at the directly carry on or be engaged or concerned instance of the Governing Body, but ars in or interested in the business at all resemble accordance with the views publicly expressing that of general merchants or tailom, nor WHISKY,All our Whisky is of excellent ol by EE the Governor at the Permit or safer his name to be used or em
quality and of greater age than most soonal distribution of prizes at
ployed in carrying on or in connection there with without the consent in writing of the brands in the market. The Score College in the month of February. Wassar marked 'E' is universally vided the proposals are sanctioned by and obtained. For a breach of this agres said H. E. Reynell and Company, Arst had popular, and is pronounced by the best the Government, it is intended that the most the defendant rendered himself liable local connoisseurs to be superior to any teaching of Chinese shall be abolies to pay to the plaintiff the sum of 2500 en-
BRANDY-All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure Coguse, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage.
other brand in the Hongkong market.
the
Pra-
liquidated damage An injunction was asked for pending the payment of the dam.
ed and that a certain specified time is to be allotted in the curriculum for the excludes Logohing of English, which has hitherto We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits the cons of thole other studies. A slight
been ploked up at random by the pupila in 28es with interest at 7 per cent, and conto, The defendant in his newer denied that he
DOORS, PLAT CREST OF DEAWERS, and Fooohew May 22, Amoy 24, and Bwatow] Stazmers in Poochow Focksang, Cosmogont, word stamped norons them, Covers containing to be genuine when bought direct from u saving will be effected by the abolitlen de Was darrying sa a dualnass which constitute
25, Geactal.DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP UO, Steamers in Beatow; Chili, sang, Madhe, sanday delivery.
Back Notes, do, should be registered. Not in the Colony or from our authorized the four Chinese teachers, but this in imtraint the plaintiff pat apoc him in Arifola Kwongang, British ats., 27, Stalker, Baitan and
mata breach of the agreement, and mid the res Newchwang May 10, General-JARDINE,
The British steamer songsong reports the 13 and 8.80-clock trams only. Corres
Lettero, du, for the Peak will be delivered by Agents at the Coast Pozta. MATHESON & C
Light Boutherly winds to Eat Baddies; poaduse and Fardels for the Foak may be posted Wong-es, British steamer, 1,184, Ston strong to moderate 8.E. winds, with heavy in the General Post Oftes up to 11.80 m. or 8 ham, Bangkok May 20, Rise.Tur FAT) Polut.and Italy weather to Brasher por fa the letter boxes in the ears till kims
of departure. With regard to fetters from die A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, Peak, Filler boren have been placed at Magazin's and Fatation Egad, Winish well kas sinaend na Gap, Vistaria Gap, Mount Kellet, Mount Goagh, THE KONGKONG DISPENSARY.
Hongkong, January 6, Love,
TREME OF SALDAs customary, Catalogues isanud prior to the fale.
On View from Friday, the 20th May.
GEO. P. LAMMERT. -
ductinicer,
Hongkong, May 20, 1800,
lyrics, British steamer, 2,29, Gctor, Shanghai vis Amoy May 3, Goneral 1082 BUTIRE & STUL
rajas, and
there to port,
sha and figs weather from Had moderate is light winds and one gee The British steamer Wong-kes reports thee throughout.
material. The great point is that in future a thoroughly English education will be
7 was oppressive, asrekamable, opposed to giran, untainted by the Chinese hitherto public policy and "gid. After hearing the taught in the College The Governing vidence, Judge Muvat raserved judgement. Congratulated upon the improvements like strong guachuinya week 1994/1995 Hody and all others intorested are to be
Own Popular Pinne, bandsame fall-toned, ya | ky to nooran from the vhange,
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