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Entertainment.

ROYAL

A THEATRE

Under the Distinguished Patronage of H. E. SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON, G.O.M.G.

The World-renowned Magician PROFESSOR P. BOSAKOVSKI, an his tour round the World, will give Two Performuaces in the CITY HALL. The First Performance will be given TO-NIGHT: TO-NIGHT!! (TUESDAY), SEPTEMBER 21st,

Commanding at 9.15 p..

By kind permission of COLONEL 0. 8. GORDON and the OFFICERS of the WEST YORKSHIRE KULMENT, the BAND will perform the following Selestion of Music ander the direction of Mr W. G. BENTLEY, A.R.O.M., Bandmaster :-

1. Overture.... Romantiqna'...Kela Belu, 2. Song, 'The Garden of Bluep' De Eara.

Les Cluches

Planquette. 3. Selection,

{de Cornoviile,' 4. Intermezzo, 'Forget me not, Macbeth, 5. Valse. Turansula, P. G Bestley. 6. Selection....La Mascotte,' Audran.

*GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.' TORETS may be obtained at Messer, W. ROBINHON & Co.'s Music Saloon.

Prices:-Dross Circle, $3;. Stails. 82; Back Susts, 81. Soldiers and Sailors in Valform Half-price to Bick Seats only. Lato Tram after the Performance. Hongkong, September 21. 1887.

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION

or

1800

FURNITURE OF MOUNT AUSTIN OTEL. THE LAST SALE of the FURNITURE of the MotST AUSTIN HOT wit take place on

SATURDAY,

the 20th September, 1897, at 2.30 p.m, is the DINING ROOM of the Horal, when the Undersigned will Sell by Public Aucion

A QUANTITY OF

BEDROOM AND OTHER FURNITURE,

l

SOME GARDEN SEATS.

Catalogues will be issuci.

Pam

On view tra Thursday, the 23rd Sept.,

TERUS ---Ciah cu delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. N.B.-In addition to the usual. Tram service, special cars will run from 2.30 to 3.30p.m., on day of Sale.

Hongkong, September 18, 1897.

Intimations.

To-day's Advertisements.

THE NEW CLUB,

MEMBERS are informed that part of

Destination.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Y quia

the GROUND Frous of the above CLUB will be OPENED TO-MORROW | Australian Ports...... Tokio Mara (6) Australian Ports....... Meawouic (8)........ (WEDNESDAY), the 22nd instant, at 11 a

Baltimore Hongkong, September 21, 1807. POSTFONEMENT OF AUCTION.

1804

Baltimore

Lass Rood,.... Holl Bremen & Porto of Uall Preusson (4) Japan Ports....... Anoia (8)......

Mike Maru(s)......

doente.

Dale of Leaving.

Nippen Yusen Kaisha Gupt. 24, at p.. Gibb, Livingston & Co.8opt. 28, daylight. Showan, Tomes & Quick despatch. Arnhold, Karberg&Co Quick despatch. Norddeutscher Lloyd Oot. 12, at 9 a.m. P. & O. 8. N. Co... S-pt. 24, al avón.

Yusen Kaisha opt. 24, at 4 p.. Nippon Koba and Yokohama.. WING to

Kobd and Yokohan.. Esegawa Mara (Nippon Yusen Kaisha Sept. 28, at 5 p.m. the Sule of FURNITURE at the

flolliday, Wise & Co..Sspt 22, at 6 p.m. MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL Advertised to vadon,y. Purts of

P. & 0. S. N. Co... Bapt. 23, at noon. take placu To-DAY at 9.30 p.m., 19 POST- London & Ports of

Butterfield & Swire...-pt. 28. [P. & O, S, N, PONED TO THURSDAY, 231 Serra-London, v. Buez Can

8 pt. 23, daylight, About Sept. 28. BER, AT 2.30 p.m.

Showan, Tomes & Oo B-pt. 2, at 5p.m. Shea Maritime Sept. 29, at noon, Alossageries P. & V. S.

U.. N. About Sept. 23. Dodwell, Calill & Co Sept, 22.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Borghong, September 21, 197.

PUBLIC AUCTION

FURNITURE

AT THE

MOUNT AUSHIN HOTEL

1892

THE Second Sde of the FURNITURE of the MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL WEl take place ou

THURSDAY,

the 23-d 8-prenber, 1891, Commencing at 2.30 p, in the NEW BALL Rox of the Horez, when the Undersigned will Sell by Public Auction,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE BEDROOM FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

will be issued. Catalogues

On view from tinday, the 19th September. TEM-Cath on delivery,

Nigchow (a)....... Rohilis (6).. Patruclus (s)., ....................... Sangbai (8)..

Esmeralda (6)..

Londou... London. Manila............. Martell 8. 9. Surus (8) Nag naki, Kobe & Yina Sugotra (8).... New York, v Suezaal Pathan (8).. New York, v.Snezanal Liv (8) seine New York, T. SubzCrna Murton (1)..

Abner Coburn..

NEWLODurolin

Portland,

Portland, reg. & Braemar (s)... 3. Francisco, Japs Upptic (S 3. Francisco. v. Jap Paru (8) Shanghai.............. Pros

Provenca (0) Stmoghei and Kobiel (B).... Shal

Kobé & VhamuļÑa 63ɔ tion (8) 'tai, Ni, K'b-&is... S'pore, Ulho & D'bayI izumi Mira (8) Brindisi (8)....... S'pore, P'nang & B'bay!!

& 9. S. N. 8 pl. 1

Quick despatch. Quick despatch,

Shewan, Tomes & Co. About Oct. 6. Matchers & Co. Arnheld, Karborg Sheran, Tomes & Jo. Quick despatch. Dadwell, Dardil & Ou. Sept. 22, at soon. Jo. &0. 8. 2. 0 Oct. 9, at no01.

Pacific Mail S. 8. O: Sept. 30, at .

ept. 23, Norddeutscher Lloyd About Sept,

Sept. Sander Cont 22, afternoon. Messagorios Maritims-About Sept. 28. P. & V. 8. N. C... About St. 29. 23. good,

Nippon Yusen Kaisha. ept

P. & O. S. N. Go..... Supt. 25, at 000. Sirtasson & Co. Sept. 26, at 4 p.m. Douglas Lamik & Co. Sept. 23, at noon. & 0, 8. N. Oarty in October Dudwell, Carlill & Opt 98, at neoa. Japan(s)...anadian Pic It. Oo. Sept. 29, at 12.06.

'pore, Harro & If hues desto (s)..... Swatow, Amcy & Tsui Hailong (8). Sydney & Molbourne. Candia (6). Tacoms (Wash.), do...., Clympia (8)............... V novo (8.0.1, Empenas o Wiadivostock v. C'fuo Uelo (6). Wladivostock, Sandai Marne) N..-To addition to the, asal Tromma, Kube Nagasaki Uubenzollern (8). service, special care will tun erary quarter of an hour from 2.30 pm. to 3.80 p.m.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

ductioneer. Hongkong, September 21, 1897.

1848

FOR BALTIMORE.

The * 1004. 1. Hawaiian barga

Captain C. C. McCLURE, is loading here for the above Port

and wil have quirk despatch.

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Oo. Annekang, September 21. 1897

FOR NEW YORK.

1888

The 3/3 A.I.I. Americ Ship

Abner Cabur,

Chai Keo & C... Supt. 23, at 3 p.x. Nippon Yasen Kaisia. 24, at 4 p.m. Norkteutscher Lloyd About Sopt. 26.

Haloong, British steamer, 783, A. E. To-day's Advertisements. Fodge Ewatuw Sept. 20, General.--

DOUGLAS STEAM HIT CO.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE,

HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of MEMBRES of the above CLUB will be Held in the Chry BALL on SATUR. DAY, the 2nd October Prozima,

By Order of tita Stowards,

1887

T. F. HOUGH,

Urk of the Coverse. Hongkong, September 18, 1697. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

Captain M. L. Parx is loading FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL

hote for the above Port and

will have quick despatch,

For Freight, apply to

ARNGOLD, KARBERG & Os, Hongkong, September 21, 1897.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

& ORIENTAL PENINSULAR STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMER SUCOTRA,

THE

The Co.'s steamship

Ikailang Captain Horcisis, will be despatched for the abure

1890

1889 Ports on 1HURSDAY, the 23rd Instant, as

NuDu

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General ManagATO. Hongkong. September 21, 1897.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

JAPAN-EUROPE LINE. MONTHLY SERVICE

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, SUEZ 1570 BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

THOMAS'S GRILL ROOM.

THE

18 Establishment has ondorgona extensive alterations. The DINING AN BARROWWAT VIR TERJAN AKBuss, cong sadGJ to the Hotel

A French Chef having been engaged the Queine will be sand to nuzKO,

ROOMS FOR PRIVATE DINners. "TEA

Entrances Ice House Lane, Queen's Boad, and Duddell Street.

1969

FREDERICK BISHOP, Manager, Thomas' GurúL ROOM.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG.

ESTABLISHMENT, situated lo the

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-

Vessel are hereby informed. that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the HOSGRONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S GorowNR at Kowloon, where each consign- mort will be sorted out Mark by Mark and

This Voanei brings on Cargo:- From ColeMRO, ex a.a. Sutlej. -Optional Goods will be landed here un. lose instructions are given to the contrary before 4 p.m. TO-DAY.

at

Gonda not cleared by the 27th Instant, &pm, will be subjout to rout

Fire Insurance will be cffested by me (in any case whatever,

All Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the vonel's arrival here, aftor which no Claims will be recognised.

f. A. RITCHIE,

Superinterident. Lengkong, Septembar 21, 1897,

1895

Telogent Building known as ON- Occidental & Oriental Steam-

NAUGHT HOUSE,' offers Firal-Class Ac- commodation to Residents and Travellers.

Pasangor Elevator, from Entrance Hall to each Floor, la charge of experienced Attendant,

Favourable Arrangements made for Familles and for Monthly or Extended Perioda.

P. BOHM, Proprietor and Manager, Hongkong, November 24, 1894.

NEW VICTORIA HOTEL.

p.in,

ROTISSERIE,

Menis a la

Carle.

1907

HOPS, STEAK, etc, etc.; at any

Monthly Boarders at Moderate Rates

Madar & Farmer,

Proprietors. Hongkong, September 3, 1898, CHUN QUAN KEE,

1786

DEALER IN SILKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

I'

"VORY, SANDALWOOD, Canton BLACK- WOOD, LAUQUEERD Wane and all kinds ́ét Ourios, ža., đe.

Ship Company.

LAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND- JOUTH AMERICA, AND FUROPE, VIA THE OVERLAND BAILWAYS, AND ATLANTIO & OTHER CONNEUTING STEAMERS.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULO.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGİONG.

Coptic (vis Shanghai,

4 p

Tho Co. Steamship

Kanagarra Mars, Capsia J. MacEBE,

wil het doonatabad as

This Steamer is fitted with Superior Accommodation for First-class and Second- class Passengers, and is lighted by Electri city throughout.

A duly qualitud Ductor is carried. For Freight or Passage, opply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, September 21, 1897. ~

Choyang, British steamer, 1,184, G. R. Bowker, Shanghai via Swatow Sept. 17,

eneral-JANDI 12. MATHESON & Co. Singan, British str., 1,046, J. Famieson, Shanghai Supt. 15, and Swatow 30, Gez- era-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Astra, Bish str., 1,475, F. G. Major, Sumatra via Singapore Sept. 12, Petroleum --Mex & On.

o, British steamer, 1,734, W. H. Ningehore, Cross. Awng Sept. 20, General HOLI DAY, WISE &

Germain, German stoamer, 1,734, H. I. L. Müller, Saigon Sept. 16, Rico.--

& Co. JEB EN

Fannie Schaffield, British bezquad, -1,066, Edward Ve ich, Singapore Aug. 29, Hard

Timber In Buiks-Umper.

Tokio Maru, Japane r., 1,360, E. H. Haswell, Yokohamis via Paris September 9, General-KIPPON YUSER KAISHA

Socotra, Brit sh seat, 3,919. John

Prine, Endon August 7, and Singapore Sop. 16, General.-P. 9. S. N. OD.

DEPARAURES. Beptember 21. Belgie, for San Francisco

Be alder, for Singaporo and New York. Ching Ping, for Canton,

Haitan, for Swatow.

Kuang Lee. for Shanghai.

Lye-moon for Shanghai

Tetartus, for S.igo.

| Taiyuan, for.Port Derwie, &c.

OLKARED.

Falkenburg, for Kube.

Aferven, for Singapore and New York,

for, hatu Sidiberg for Cheo Hungking, for Haiphong.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will closa:-

For CHEFOO & NEWⱭHWANG---

Par Sul berg, at 0.30 s.m., on Wednes.

day, the 22nd September. For YOKOHAMA & KOBE-

Per Cires, at 11.30 am, on Wednesday,

tha 22nd September.

BIRTHS.

Trasday, September 21, 1897,

On Aug. 17, at North End House, Rot tingdean, Sussex, the Wife of RUDYARD KIPLING, of a Son

At Rheds, Bonham Road, on the 21st Inst., the Wifo of W. JACKSOs, of a Son.

DIED.

At the Peak Hotel to-day, the 218:

September, GEORGE RESHOLD LANES

in his 67th year.

The funeral will leave Harporville,' Ro- binson Road, to-morrow, the 22nd Sep &tember, at 8 o'clock am, and will pass

For SHANGHAI & KOBE —

Per Gisela, at 11.30 a.m., ou Wednesday,

the 22nd September. For MOJI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA,

PORTLAND, OREGON. Por Braemar, at 11.50 am, on Wed-

nonday, the 22nd September.

For HAIPHONG.-

Per Hongkong, at 11.30 am, on Wed-

nesday, the 22nd September. For SWATOW, SBANGHAI, CHEFOO

& NEWCHWANG

Per Canton, at 3.80 p.m., on Wednes-

day, the 22nd September.

For MANILA.

Per Kameralda. at 4.31 p.m., on Wednes¬

day, the 22nd Septembar.

For STRAITS & COLOMBO.→→

Per Ningchms, at 4.30pm on Wednes.

day, the 22nd Septembe For HOIHOW & HAIPHONG...

the 22nd September,

the Monument about 8.45 a.ro. Friends are invited to attend.

The publication of this true commenced at 8,35 p.m.

The China Mail.

THE P. & O. os. Shanghai, Captain E; P. Bishop, will teave for London, at daylight, on Thursday, the 23rd instant.

H.M.8. Undaunted came out of dook this morning, and her place was taken in the large dock at Hunghem by the Empress y Japan.

Yeny interesting letters on experiences in Fast Africa appear in the Daily Mail over the name of Mr G. W; Ward, late of Houg kong and Bangkok.

DB J. C. Thomson gave evidence at the Magistracy té-day with regard to the post- mortem appearance of the woman murdered at West Point on Saturday night. The murderer is still at large. The Coroner's

HONGEONO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1697.enquiry will be resumed on Saturday.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL

(AVYPIJED THROUGH REUTER.).

Per M thilde at 5 pm., on Wednesday,WAND BOUND:-Remus, Aug. 24; Ettrickdale, 27; Carmarthenshire, Gerds, Menelaus, Indrani, 31; Kintuck, Ma lacen, Merionethshire, Algus, Ogrua, Fal Lodgen, Sept. 3; Delia Sunda, Yarrow dule, 7; Gicnesk, Oceana, Sarpedon,

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW."

Shipping.

Noon. Brucmar leaves for Portland

(V.), £0. Afternoon. Fiselt leaves for S'hai, &o. 5 pm-Esmeralda leaves for Manila.

-Ningchow leaves for L'don, &o.

Miscellaneous.

11 am.-Opening of the New Club. Goods per Arratoon Aptar undelivered

after 4 p.m. this date landed

General Memoranda, THURSDAY, September 23:--

2.30 p.m.--Auction of Furniture, st

the Mount Austin Hotel FRIDAY, Sptember 24-

of the Hongkong St. 6 p..

.-Meeting Andrew's Society, at City Hall. Goods per Mirsapore not cleared after 4

p.m. enbject to rent.

Goods per Ceres undelivered after this

date subject to rent.

Exchange.

HONGKONG, Soptember 21, 1897. On London-

Bank, Wire,

**

On demand,

"

...1/10

19

30 days' sight,

...1/21

4 montius sight,

...Al

Oredite, 4 »

1/1

Documentary, 4 months' sight, ...1/11;

On Paris-

On demand. ****

Credits, 4 months' sight,

On Berlin-Demand,...

On New York-

2.40 ...2.44 1.91

On demand,

463

Credite, 60 days' sight

471

On Bonbay...

Wire,

146

On demand,

146

TH

On demand, ***

146

On Singapore-

11%

On Manila

Sun Shanghai-

...1%

On Caloutta

On demand,

On demand,

ww

50 days' sight, (private paper)... 75

On Yokohama

On demand,

6% Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per tael)... 854.00

Silver (per oz)...

THE

27+du

1+

Per Kohilla, from shanghai: for Hong-Sovereigna (Bank's buying rate) $10.30 hoag, Miss Hal, Mr and Ms O. Bearmana and amah, Mr and Mrs R. V. Fairbanko, and 3 Chinese for Singapote, Mr Lea But 1986 41

Am and servant; for Popong, & distressed Sesmeni

for London, Memats W. H. Welzby, AB. Bridge, and W. H. Rhedog. Per Meumuir, from Kabe, Mr Smithers. Per Huiluons, from Swatow, Mr and Mrs Chong, and 11 Chines

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

The Co.'s Steamship

Calédonien,

Per Choyrang, from Shanghai, Messta J. Houstoun, J. Patterson, and 93 Chion».

Par Tokio Mars, from Yokohams, 53 in Steerage, 8 Chinese and 8 Japanose.

DEPARTED.

Per Haitun, for Swatow, Meters Wong

BY APPOINTMENT.

Ir is reported from Shanghai that Capt. Blanc, who refused to dress the M.M. steamer Caledonien at Shanghai during the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, has been transferred by the management to a cargo- The Skaughai gont of the Company boat. has written to the newspapers, however, to

Fernfield, 10; Ernest Simas, Kriemhid, the effect that he has no confirmation of the 14: Hyson, 15; Benmohr, Polyphemus, statement. Antenor, Deike Rickmers, Indrupura Senta, Wally, 17.

Tum British barque Pannie Schofield (Capt. HOMEWARD BOUND ---Aladdin, July 30 E. Veitch), bound to Shanghai from Sings-

Benledi, Formosa, Aug. 6 Hector

Pakling, 20; Myrmidon, 34; Mar-pere, put into Hongkong to-day for/repaim quis Baruchem, Melbourne, 31; Ben- having sustained serione damage in the ra venue, Niobe, Sept. 3; Kaisow, Prom, cent typhoon. The ship is leaking badly, 7; Bayern, Orestes, 11.

and as the shaft of the pump gear had brokon, the starboard pump was useless. The caryɔ got adrift during the presence of the typhoon, severely straining the ship and causing further leakage.

Mails.

The P. M. Co.'s s. s. Peru, with the AMERICAN MAR of 24th Aug. left Shanghai on Monday, the 20th Sept., at 3 p.m., and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 23rd Sept. The Lup. German Mail a. s. Preussen, with Tas Caylon Government has issued new the GERMAN MATE of the 23rd August, regulations with regard to the ratiremont left Singapore on Sunday, the 19th of officers from the public service. Under Sept, at 8 a., and may be expected

the 24th Sept. these regulations, retirement is to be made

here on or about Frantic, with the compulsory for every public officer on

The O. &0. Co.'s s..

AMERICAN MAIL of the 2nd Sept. leaves Yokohama on Tuesday, the 21st Sept., and may be expected hara on or about Wednesday, the 29th Sept. The C. P. R. Co.'s B. Empress of China left Vancouver on Monday afternoon, the 13th Sept., for Yokohama.

Steamers xpected.

The N. Y. K. s. s. Tokio Mars left Nagi- saki on the afternoon of the 17th

The C. N. Co's a. a. Changsha left Part Darwin on the 14th Sept, and may be expected to arrive hero on the 23rd

attaining the age of 60 years, except in

special cases when the employment of the

cer for a further period (in no case ex- coding five yeae) may be extended on the Governor being satisfied that his retirement at 60 would be detrimental to the inter- eats of the public service.

Sept. for this part, and is expected to Ma H. E. Wodehours held an enquiry, at arrive here on the afternoon of the 21st the Magistracy to-day, into the circum Sept

stances attending the fire at No. 5 Wild Mr John Dell Buildings on Sunday. Plinston stated that he was going to fill a lamp with kerosene and was

lighting his The N. P. Co.'s s. 8. Columbia sailed from

Theama, Washington, for this port pipe at the time. He slipped and fell, via Japan and Shanghai on the 6th and the kaziceone in the tin flared up. The Sept

Sepp

The N. G. I. 8. 3. Bormide left Bombay furniture was not insured. Formal evid for this port on the 9th Sept, ni ience having been given by the police, the expected here on or about the 27th Magistrate ordered the release of the pre- Sept.

The O. M. Co.'s str. Kintuck, from Glas. misas as there were no suspicious circani

www.and Liverpol vary the Genal stances. el due at Singapore on or about the Now that the cost of house building has 21st Sept

The C. AL. Co.'s a. a. Hyson, from Swangone up so tremendously, the raising of asa, Glasgow and Liverpool, passed rents all round can only be a question of the Canal on the 18th Sept., and time. By their purchase of the two house may be considered due at Singapore on belonging to the late Mr Passmecker it

or about the 4th Oct.

Latest Advices.

The N., G. L. 8. 6. Bormida left Singapore

would seem that the General Managers of

the Humphreys Estate and Finance Com.

for this port on the morning of Saptany, Lisited, are of opinion that under 21st, and is expected here on or about existing conditione. it is better to buy the T7th Sept.

houses ready made, especially if they cas The M. M. Co.'s se. Caledonien, with the he got in a popular district at considerably

next French Mail, will leave Singapore on the 21st Sept., Tuesday, at 3 p.., for this port via Saigon.

under cost. Houses in the neighbourhood

of Queen's Gardena have always command- The a. a. Chelydrs, from Calentin and fed good rents, and Messrs. John D. Hun

Straits, left Singapore for this port on phreys and Son are to be congratulated un Saturday, the 18th Sept., at 3 p.m.

Captain DURANDE, will Pek Yu, Fred. Focican, and Yoong Ming A. S. WATSON & Co., The D. D. B. str. Eitrichdale, from Ham-

be despatched for the above Parts en or about TUESDAY, the 28. Iustaut.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, September 21, 1897.

1891

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPÁNY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

fleguaki, Kobe,Sarmevex, October FROM SWANSEA, LIVERPOOL AND Inland Sea, Yoko-

hama & Honointa

Gaelle (via Shanghai,

9, at noon,

THE

SINGAPORE,

Sam; for Amoy, Mr J. S. Hagan,

Per Muratpara, for Shanghai: from Hongkong, Ray, W. Bannister, Maste, P. d'Alcantara ausl Vtecaji: from London, Masse J. Dempster, Simmons and J. A. Stowart

for

For Tamashiro Marx, from Hongkong: Nagsanki, Mosses A. P. Nadolsky and A. 1. Rosenfeld; for Yokohama, Mesr

T. Mahrs and W. H. Meger. For

Mr W. G. Anderson.

Sydney,

"For

Nasyang, for Shanghai, Mr Valk,

Per Belgic. for Shanghai, Mɛ A. 0. Par Bela

Rachs, sau Mr and Mrs W. Potrell; for

LIMITED,

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841

Kobe, Menere Sakio Choh. E. F. Mackay, SEEDS.

and Milton Harles; for Yok haza, Mr and Mrs Karbatule, Ms F. Scop, Mr G. Stop, and 1 Chinesa; for Hulu, for Hausburg, Bir A. Pockernello; for Fittsburg, Mrs M. D Happer.

Nagasaki Kobe,THURSDAY, Oct. 28, Company's Steamship Oarfa, Mr Kuug E. Akans and M: Yuen Quong; }

Inland Ses, Yoko

hara and 'In!)

Doric (via Shanghai,

at noua.

Nagasaki Kobe, THURSDAY, Nov. 18, KOWLOON WH Iafond Sex, Yoko hares and 'lulu. Į

at noon.

Staamaakly OPTIO will be I despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, við SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONO LULU, SATURDAY, the 9th October,

Gold and Silver Medals received from Foreign at Noon,

Exhibitione. BAI HING STREET, CANTON. 961

AMERICAN SYSTEM

Or

DENTISTRY,

AT

99, QUBEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. CHADWICK KEW.

(ELATE OF POATE & NOBLE,) Hongkong, July 12, 1897.

Steamers of this line pass through the INAND BEA OF JAPAN and call at FONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route.

Through Passengers Tickets granted to England, Franou, and Germany by all trans lines of Steamers, and to the prin Atlantic sipal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates and particulars of the vacious routes

ay be obtained apon application.

Special rates (first class only) are grante ta Missionaries, mombars of the Naral, 2586 Military, Diplomatio, and Civil Services, to European officials in service of Chios and to Government officials and

Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, No. 6, Ice House Street, Prays Central,

HEAD OFFICE:—Tozza BRANCH OFFICE-LONDON, NEW Your,

BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIKN 1. Dun, Nowowane and all Parts is

JAPAN, AGENCIES:

MIKE COAL MINE.

COAL MINES. TORIO MARINE INBurandy Co., Lam. Почто MAJI FIRE INSURANCE fin, LTD. INFERIAL Gove PAPER MILL J'apan. COTTON CLEANING & Wxo. Oc, S'hal. GRODA CRVENT. Cowa

ГРАМТ, Japan KAKEGATUCHE Corror, SPERGILL Milas Gostor. BaʼzF4 MIKA, KL. 10,11 TORM COTTON BEFF.wong: Mizt, Bayan Choon LACTOKY, Hongkong, August 8:1897.

and Je

their

Fassengers who have paid full faro, ro- embarking et Son Franolaco for China or Japan (or vice versa) within one your, will be allowed a discount of 10 par cont. This allowancs does not apply to through fores

róm China and Japan to Hurope

All Porial Packsgos should be marked to ddess to fall; and same will be received at the Company's Office until 5 pm, the day previom to saffing.

Consular Involons to accompany Cargo destined to palate beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Campany's Offices, addressed to the dol Lector of Customs, Esti Franciso.

For further Information as to Freight De Pangs, apply to the Agency of the Oompany, No.7, Praya Central,

J. 8. TAX BUREN,

D

Hongkong, September 8, 1307.

1903

having arrived from the above Portas Consigueos of Cargo aro heroby informed that their Goods are being landed at their. risk into the Godowna of the HongKong &

WHARF

& GODOWN Kowloon, whonce delivery may be obtained.

No Claime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Go

Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 28th Tastans, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be loft in the Cndowns, where they will be examined on TOESDAT, the 28th

Tustant, at 3 p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Guada resiping in the Godowns after the 28th Instant will be subject to rent,

Bülls of Lading will be countersigned by

HOLLIDAY, WISE 4 04,

Agente

1836 Hongkong, September 2, 1897.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. September 20. Mathilde, German str., 600, F. Haiphong and Boibow Sept. 19,

FRESEN & CO.

|

SUIFTING REPORTS.

The British steamer C fa reports: Fine weather throughout to Singapurs; thenes to port, variable winds, showery and heavy NE swell in China Bea

kok on

Capt. Williamson, of the Scottish Oriental

Cherfu S'ernier

which arrived to-day from Bangkok na Swatow, reports-Left Bang- the loth inst, and experiemood light S. W. winds and fine weather in the Gulf of Siam; from Palo Obi to Cape Varella, light to moderate SW. and B. winds and fine weather. On the 15th, when to the

North of the Paracel

Islands, perienced fresh N.E. breza, considerable ava and swoll, with occasional light showers of rein. On the 16.k,

it wee blowing s NE gale, moderata

by accompaolod bigh see sat upelional beavy showers of rain. Baromater steady at

at 29.70. On the typhoon

17

b, tile wind was blowing with

force; there was a mountainous sea with ter

ritic aqualls and blinding rata. Barometer

falling at 3 p.m. to 29.38, when the hardest Hansen, blow was experienced Afterwards the General,nd gradually hauled to East and 8.E.,

and at 7 p.m. the wind and sea began to moderate and the squalia to be less violent. September 21.

From there to Batow fresh to moderate Canton, British star, from Canton.

E.8.8. and E. NE. winds and fine weather, Pronte, Germen str., from Canton. Danfa, British steamer, 1,970, J. Aising at 9 a.m. on Sunday, 19th inat. Davies, Liverpool Ang. If, and Singapore Left Swatow on the 20th, and experienced Sept. 18, Goueral HOLLIDAY, WEE &light Easterly winds and Sno weather to

The British stosmer Menmuir

Chow Fa, British steamer, 1,055, J. Williamson, Bangkok Sept. 10. and Bratow 20, General--BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Oslo, Norwegian str., 778, Chr. Petersen, Chefeo September 15, Goal and General WIELER & Co.

Rohilla, British steamer, 2,116, F. Dole, Shanghai September 18, Mails sud General ---P. & Q., & N; Oo,

Fictoria, Swedish steamer, 980, John Hellberg, Haipho02 Sept. 18, Rice and General A. R. MARTY.

port,

zoparts:

bung, left Singapore for this port on

thair latest deal.

the 21st Sept, and may be expected DH Lim Boon Keng desires the enlistzuent bere on or about the 27th Sept

of a Volunteer Corpa of Straits-born Chinese The N. Y. . . Kanageisa Maru loft and other Asiatics. This would be a soins.

Singapore for this port on the morning

of 21st Sept, and is expected to arrive what dangerous experiment. A humble here on the 26th Sept

endet corps, composed of boys in attendance The N. Y. K. a. . Idžumi Maru left Shi- at Hongkong schools, was discouraged by monoseki for this port on the afternoon the military authorities, and finally abar. of the 21st Sept, and is expected to -arrive here on the 26th Sept.

doned soma four years ago, because of e fancied menace to peace and good order! THE monthly parade of the Shanghai Compared with an inoffensive corps of Volunteers on the 14th inst. partook of the schoolboys, a contingent of Asiatic Volus- nature of a sham fight. A hostile force toors would be a formidable affair, sad we was prevented from advancing and occupy doubt if Dr Lim Boon Keng's personal in

fluence will induce the military authorities to regard the proposal with favour. They THE two boys, who assaulted. Mr T. would as soon think of introducing the Vo.. Herlihy, Chief Steward of the Yokohama lunteer system of Tipperary of Ballyhooly

SEEDS.ng the Settlements.

7 have received our second shipmet United Club, on the night of the farewell as of putting rifles and ammunition in the

of

FLOWER SEEDS,

VÉGETABLE SEEDS

and

dinner recently given to Consul, General hands of the Stmits Chinese, however atti- Molvor, have been sentenced to hues of table this class may be.

1 you each in the District Court. The

foreign press in Japan bas nuda sotseau Foot is a coolie employed by Libut, stinging comments anent the inadequacy P. H. Cruickshank, of the Royal Artillery. of the penalty

At the Magistracy today Lau FOOL 188 charged with stealing $1, the property of TRISTEN members of the A Machine Gun his master. This was a case of ressonable Company, H.K.V.C., took part in the

soepicios," but direct evidence was Incking MUSHROOM SPAWN. Soptambar Carbine Competition to the

te associate Lau Fook with the dollar, and Cups and Spoons. Owing to the unfavourMr Wodehouse was justified in calling up able state of the weather, the shocking was hias to find surety for $25 that he would be

CATALOGUES containing

HINTS ON GARDENING,

And

PRIOL LISTS

may be had on application.

rather arratic. Lieut.. F. Maitland made

of good behaviour for these months or to top seura, 94, including points handicap suffer imprisonment for that period. Lieut The Cups were won by Lueut Maitland Cruickshank placed three 85 notes and tre and Corporal Gillingham, and the Spoous silver dollars in the drawer of his dressing by Lieut. Maitland, Verporal Skelton and table before going to his bathroom. Os Sergeant Crombis, 1

returning a faw minutes later he vounted

Tar Shanghal Chamber of Commerce has the moung and discovered that one of the lodged a formal protest with the Post silver dollars had been shefracted. Ha master General, London, against the pro- boy was nick that morning and the wolls posed alteration of the mail day at Bhanges the only other servant in the house.

| In his own behalf the coolie said he dila hai. Shanghai's protest will probably go

the money Anybody had, sooo

Left Kohrs at 6.30 p.m., Sept. 16th, panned Ranaom's Now Paris? LAWN MOWERS for nothing as the mail service bus Moji at 4.30 pm, 16th, had strong N. wind, with considerable sea, till within 100- miles of Turnabout, light N. wind and

nea, with fine weather to port. The British steamer Bailoong reports: walow to Hongkong, light Northerly airs and fur. Steamers in Swatoe Sagan,

and

CLAY'N FERTILIZER,

scoolerated somehow and son

|eb first suffer slight incom Hongkong is likely to get a holiday by the n Tony will not

Hoow, Hasting, Loksand, Kiangpak, Lo A. S. WATSON & Co., LIKIZU, pathy with nort Sok, and

The Japanens steamer Tokla Maru ro- Mummwir, British stelose, 1,950, W, G. pora: Left Kobe Bept. 16th, Moji 18th, MeArthur, Kobe September 10, Gonsalad Nagasaki 17th, bara had fine weather

all the passage, with sanila N'iy winda. GiB), Jaycheerder de da

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Hongkong, September 1A JAAF

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