SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1901,
HONGKONG RACE MEETING,
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OFF PAY-RATURDAY, 2ND MATCHL
de The Maloo srce drew nut a good entry. nha granh, initurest was turnifested by the spectators. Areren stark, Hoposed Dosert King took the lond. Tit Bits had a look in and passed alio lesdora. At the bot
THE CRISIS, IN CHINA.
THE CHINA MAIL.
British Troops Praised.-Russlan
February 13-Count von Walderen is
Naval Roinforcementa. Butter weather than that which provailed trotoh Desert King in an ad the taken in China and vent to Franco will be London, February 11.-The French Icot bold clised a bit towards the this afternoon could not have been wished took-Baluchi come up string and obtain re-shiped at Thulin tomorrow, and re- For the of day. The course was lined with lead of two lengths goig towards the stored in the Chinees remment.
The Moscow Gazelle urges the establish aureat crowd of Chinese oud, the varioca villaga intering the argut Theert stands, and the promenades were largely King cam up in good style and woont of a permanent Russian Administra
tion in Manchuria. patronised by Europeans Ladies were good as hy about a length and o fivo taisle be much in evidenca in their gayest attire.hull. There was The band of the Royal Welch Fasiliers was tween Balucht and Hope for third in attendance and discoursed exesilent Music. It was pleasing to note that place, but the former was successful. military pening look the field to-day THE LUCET Cup presented; second to receive the entrance fees; for all beaten aubscription waters: weight for inches na per sule; entrance $10. Half a mile Mr Jay's Altgold (P. A. Cox) 10.71 Mr A. Babington Sundowner (May),
COMBATING THE PLAGUE, Precautions against Small-Port,
dissatisfied with the French in organising an expedition in Shandi daring the penca negotiations, and complained. General Baillond replied that he was seting inde- pendently of Count von Waldersce, and onsidered it expedient to nip an incipient reboliion in the bud.
A failure of crops in Tomsk, Tehniski, and Trans-Daikal and several provinces in South Russia has taken place; and the roubles to aid thou in distress, and ap Government as assigned five million peats to private charity.
Anrecting of the Sanitary Bone was held to-day, Hon. R. D. Ormsby (President) in wow 10,132 the abair. The other rusmbers prosent were Me Ouvild's Scintillant (Dallor), 20 18 3Dr Clark, Medical Beer of Health, Dr My Hut Beck's Linook (Hert Back),
*Februšey 13.—It is "announced nt Si. Dell, Principal Civil Modical Oficor, Mr Fung Wa Chan and Me Chian A Fook; Mr Petersbarg that the present political con- E. Osborne arrived as the meeting wplications in the Far East. nccssitate an io-
crenso in the Russian squadron there. closing
Mr Wheelfut's Giraffe (Cuaning), 11.5
0
The hates of previous meeting having been read and signed,
A gund start was made. Giraffe coming into prominence. The field closed together at the Binck Rack and ran together in the village. Atrok was a lungs ahend
Dr Clark explained that the mosting had at the estrany, to the straight. Giraffe boen called, for the purpose of declaring taking secol pico mil Sundowner fellow-Health Distriole Nos. 9 and 10 infested fog hari bohind. These throa tundle with bubonic plague. There had been splendid race for the winnig prat Sans downsor dreiv slmost level with the leader and looked like winning, Only half a neck soparated them at the finish. Time,
THE SINEAD CUP presented accond pany to receive the entrance fee for heaton China ponies; upplaced poines "allowed o che; entranco 899. Ono mile and a quarter.
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London, February 15-Mr Balfour, in the House of Commons, usid that the cun- duct of the British troops in China lad
hoon stoplary; and that all the arrange- ments there reflect the highest credis on the Indian authorities and the officers con-
cerned.
Calcatta, Feb. 16.-The total estimated expenditury the son transport of the China Furcs to March 31st, adjustable through the Indian rovenues, is £1,100,000.
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cron of plague since the beginning of the your, two of which had been utter today, and there were certain by which could to put in force only during the paralence in the Colony of plagne, cholera, or small-prx. It was with the view of obtaining the pomera of the bye- laws that the meeting had been convened. In District No. 9 there had been 12 cases, and in District No. 19 there had been eight cases, giving twenty cages out of a total for Mr Buxey's Tuuo Koso (Cumming).........
the Colony of 24. Ho thought the Board 11:41ould agree with him that, if they did any Mr G. B. Potte' Interrogation thing at all to meet the plague sconrgy, (P. A. Cux) 11.4 they should do it at the commercoment of The entry for this race as Bonewest the epidemio. It would mean a consider disappointing, but the match was a good Able addition to the Board'n staff and house. ane, Interngation had the lord from the touse visitation, and, if the epidemio did start to the distancy, shers Talk Rasoit abate, they would have to resartto house
to house cleansing. challenged him, and w Biert essly that the health of the community was con
He night also say by a longth. Timo, 2.47. This is Mr Cum fronted at present by a threatened out break ming's first scorsa daring the meating,
of smallpox, threo cases of which had been THE VISITORS' Cer; presented; second to reported to-day. All these were in the West receive the entrance fees; for bunter Der-and Central districts, and there had beon by waters; weight for inches as per coals; wolve cases altogether sings the beginning unplaced as allowed 51;eptrance of the year. The wosures, which he preclaring that tas Government has no inten- The Cal, & 0. 5. S. Co.'s vs. Rivathenyls |
posal they about lopt, would protect the tion of abandoning a policy approved by the Community, he hoped, from a plague epi-Empire.. donic as well as from small-pos.
1. Five furlong,
· My' David's Unionis. (rfvlie 10.10.18 1 Me Derick's Farewell (Cumming), 10,7 2 Dr Bell ascunded, remarking that if any Mr J. J. Lewis' Hapbazam'
thing was to be done in the way of house. (Des Voeux) *10:10 3 ro-housa visitation, now was the time to do Mr Boxey's Soareair Rose (P. A. Cox) it.
*10.10.0. Mr Fang Wa Chun said he thought this Mr Buxey's Impariņi Ross
was a very good step to take before the e- (Mry) +† 10.8 0 demie really started. He was sure the "Mr Hart Buck's Belvoir (Jort Duck). Medical Officer of Dealth would, give in. *10.70 structions to the search party to be careful. Mr Hammonia's Blitz (Brutton) 10.9 0 The motion enabling the Board to enforce
* 3 lbs over
+ 0 lbs over. hye-lawa which may be deemed necessary in the Interests of public health was then 4 lbs over.
passerl.
THE KING'S SPEECH.
Roforeness to Atries and China,
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British Successes. London, February 11. The seventh New Zealand Contingent of 300 men leaves in a month for South Africa to relieve tinju-ex- pired man; other reliefa will follow.
February 12. The embarkation Teomanry reinforcements for South Africs has bogun: and will proceed rapidly.
It is stated at Lisbon that*,000. Boers recently crossed Swaziland and ruzched the coast to await the landing of munitions, which was thwarted by British and Parbs- gaese ganboats.
Mr Chamberlain has written to Sir Alfred Milner approving of his reply to Lise de station from the Africander Congress, de
February 13-Lord Kitchener wires that General French hus exptured a consus of 75 vehicles and 3 prizoners,
Tho favor s in Africa is exception ally suvere this year, and many deaths are taking place at Lourenzo Maques, where. batches of sich are continually arriving from the Komatipoort district. Boer refugees have alou died.
Muny
Surgeon-Lieutenant Nickerson, Corporal Butt, of the Derbyshires, and Captaion. Mullins and Johnstone, of the Colonins, have been awarded the Victoria Cross.
February 14.-Unofficial news states that General French, in attacking the Boer Laager at Ermelo last week, killed 40 and captured 200 Boers, besides a quantity of cattle,
Owing to the great increase of enteric Lonton, February 14-Special precalever throughout South Africa, the Mani- tina are being taken to prelude the King's cipalities have asked the Government to Speech at the opening of Parliament being extend their sanitary powers. known, before it is delivered.
There was a gend field and it was diff. cult to spot the likely winner. If anythi Farewell was the favourito. After one bad afart the field got off in an even lines splendid start On their going up the Hill Haphazard took a lead of but a length, followed by Souvenir Rome, with Farewell third. The field tailed out towards the village and, entering the simight, Hapha zard hail a lead of two lengibe. Unionist came up strong on the outside and at the
Lauter.—Parlament was opened to-day distance post comme un oven terma, with to by the King in person. Their Majesitos linder, Tho finish was a grand que, the Big and Queen draws to Partia ionist winning from Farewell by jast half ment House in greet state, the King wear- neck, no Haphazard making a good ing his Field Marshal's uniform, so the third. Time, 1.11.
Queon her reyal robes, with diadem.
Piet de Wet is now at Cape Town, and acoke to induce the Bond to tell the Boers it is useless to expect help from Afrikan- ders. He attributes the invasion of the Celong to Afrikander speeches leading the Boers to believe that tho Dutch would rise.
Seven columns, under the eupremo-com- mand of General French, a driving 6,000 Boors towards the south-eastern corner of the Transvaal. It ia atfted that the enemy is fleeing puute-stricken, with thousands of cattle sound stuggs. A
The King, who, read his Speech, began THE OPEN STECHLECHAR: prizo presonted with a touching reference to the late Queen, by the officers of the garrison to go to the who set an example to the world of what ridet; for all horses; walers catch weights Monarch should be.
His earnest, desire beer 11at 101bs.; Ambs and Indian would be to walk in her footsteps. The 16-British success is expected. Country Breds catel woights over 11st,lations of his mother with the lowers con China ponlas catch, weights over 10.tinued friendly. The war in South Africa entance Sỡ, to go to second pony i over is not entirely teminated; but the Capl a curae, selected by the b
the Stewarde fuor to
tals of the enemy, and his principal lines of communication are in my possesion. Mes-
start or no race.
Forty Yeomanry, escorting a convoy, have been capturad nenz Willownere, and the wayyons here?.
The Boers, with a Long Tom, attacked Lydenburg on the 5th stant, but were
The N. Y. K... Firoshiman Maru left Kobe, vis Muji, for this port on the 25th Feb., aul is expected to arrivo
here on ho 4th March.
The 5.9. Freiburg left Kuba, vin faji, for this port on the 28th Febnary, and may be expected here or about the 7th March.
The N. Y. K... Kauchi Maru loft. Kobo, via Moji for this port ou the 28th Felwuary, and is expected to an rive here tes The 6th March.
left. San Diego on 20th Feb., “for Hongkong, via Kole.
The N. P. C's a. Debo of Fife sailed Ervan Pacewin, for Japens mid Hong. The X. P. Cas.s. Queen Aleluide soled.
kong, the 8th Feb.
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the AMERICAN Maar of the 9th Fab., left Yokohama on Friday, the 1st March, at daylight, and any he onjuctart here on or about Saturday, the 9th March.
REMARKABLE CURES OF RHEU- MATISM.
From the indicator, Rutherfordton, X. 0. THE das of nie Finderten has and ocession to test the efficacy of Cham- borjain's Pain-Esla- twice with the most murkable results in each casy. First,
with rheumatism in the shoulder from which be suffered exerteinting pain for ten days, which was relieved with two applica Fions of Pain Balu, nothing the parts
| satira ndief in-a very short timus. Second,
Mr John Peel's Dingo (PA Our will be takon whiob; I trust, will on-repal Buors have attacked afflicted and realizing instant benefit audi
Mr Brutton's Miter (Bructon).
2. able my troom to deal effectually with the
Me Hart Buck's Lincoln (Hert Buck)... 0 There were his foncus end a water jump: Dinge started a strong favourite
stitutiona
Philipstown, but were reptiel,
Desleri. Wargins & Co. Gound. Agearu"
Mr. Hart Buck's Croxton (Des Voeux).......0 forces still resisting. An endly submission
of the guerilla coinbatare is much to be Lord Salisbury, replying to the criticisms is rheumatism in thigu joat, almost pros desired in their own interest for until then of Lord Kimberley, wait time the prolongtrating him with severe pain, which was re- will be impossible to ostablish liberal ination of the war was not unexampled lieved by two applications, rubbing with and justified expectations. All four start. The captore of Pelin and the release of the issue. The conduct of the war, hes it up free from pain. For sale by All here was no cause for anxiety regarding the lininient un retiring at night, and get. ed even, but this field imediately spread out, Miser led the field followed by the besieged Legations, to which any would be a matter for enquiry after the 35- Croxton and Dingo, with Lincoln good way behind: At the third jump Miser knocked down the fence hut con tinued to lead. All got safely over till the water jump was reached, when Croxton, which occupied second place, fill, And Tan coln refused to attempt it. Miser and
Hit
Sir H. Campbell-Dautern, in the House of Common, suggested a Proclam tion setting forth eventuni teruan.
perts returned from South Afric | Indian troops largely contributed, has been
followed by Chinese submission to the deadship said those who were encourg moods of the Powers, and negotiations are the Bours with false bopos were responsible proceeding regarding the minner of Chinese for the prolongation of bloodstas1. complice therewith. His Majesty thou says that separation from his mon will be deeply mintal; but he desires to every out Hier late Majesty's wishes regarding the Dingo went ahead at a good pace. At the Duke of York's visit to Australia, sad to seventh jump Dince was drawing closer to the lendor. By this time Uruxton had heen testify his own interest in his subjects
visit will be ex remounted and wont off in pursuit of the over the others who wore more than half a lap ahead tended to New Zealand and to Canada.
Suffering and orbility in India had been of him. On completing the first round Diugis ran up to Miner and passt greatly allovinted by seasonable rainfall; bat His Majesty regrets that serious dis hint at the second jump of the and trans: continues in parts of the Bombay At the second attempt at the water jumps Presidency, which his officers are using Dingo cleared in good style, but bir perury effort to mitigate Naval and Milied as suitable Localities. red ho, hind logs into the water---- quickly recovered, but wasumible toovertakery requirements, and capecially the nar
The
Br Balfour replied that the Beer loaders wero aware that, if they surrender, the persons and property would be [ safe. I would be inside to grant self-government until the passions of war ware layed.
Calcutia, February 24.-It is under- stood that the Vicoroy has engented to receive a number of Boer prisoners in India St. Thomas' Mount and Bellary, both in
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G. Gordon, Me J. W. Elliatt Cape, and Goods not Clested by the Sth lust., Mrs Boisragon and child, Miss Hardcastle, Miss J. B. Neatley. Mrs Lee's amab, Miss at 4 p.m., will be subject to rent.
No Tire Insurases will be affected by me Brands, Mr Pereira, Miss Renke, Mr J. H. Potis, Col..Sergt. Moore, Col-Sergt. any caso whatever.
Fry, Col. Sergt. "Studd, Sergt. Bartra, Sergt. Harrison, Messrs A. W. F. Ruity, and C. W. Dilke; from Marseillos, Mr A. Morgan, Mr and Mrs Sowdun, dee. Borella and maid; from Gibraltar, Lt. E, C. Jennings from Brindis, Mr Valent and son; from Botutay. Mr8 Enapoally; from Port Said, Mr and Mrs Robson. · · For Yokohama: from Marseilles Mr and Mrs. Braddon. From Marseilles: for Manila, Mr H. S. Thomsor.
Hongkong, March ́2, 1701.
VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB,
NOTICE TO ROWING MEMBERS.
TANTRIES for the ROWING RACES on the 15th Instinc, will CLOSE on WEDNESDAY EVENING. Unowa will KOON, st 6.30. benerm on THURSDAY AFTER
A. DENTSON, Acting Hon. Steretary,
V. R. U.
Hongkong. March 2, 1001.
FOR SHANGHAL
484
UK Steamship
LOÔNG MOU Sories 2401 to 1,0.0 of $1; (000) Captain Kyoor, wil he despatched for the Madras Presidency, are being discuss again purchasing or deding in any way
The Public are hereby CAUTIONED the art on MONDAY, the 4th Inst., as 9 pm, instead of sa previously with such Notes, the Banque de monotified. February 15.-Major-General Sir Bin-Chine hosept no liability for the same. the Evourite, which ran in winner by tafels South Africa, involved in increase in the don Blood and Elwagd Locke Elliot ac lengths Croxton completed the round for estimates. His Majesty then asks for re-proceeding for service in South Africa t My u dor of the Chicd Manager in Saigon, third place. The Chinese ought to have newed provision for the Civil List, and says the 20th instant. been kept from mobbing on either side of the ditch..
for all Chins pontos; weight for jackes as per seals unplaced ponies allowed lbs en trance $5 to go to the second puny Three quarters of a mile,
Cap; presented; for
that proposals will be submitted to increase
the atticleboy of the Military form.
February In The House of Lords has .
voted the Address in reply to the King's Speech
Roman Lord Halshary, declare that the expres
Catholic Peers, in a statement to sions used in the Declaration against Tran- aubstantiation, to which the King was Mr Derick's Sandatorm (Gambia) 11.1 obliged to subscribe bis fame, all deeply
pain millions of logs) subjects............
Mr Nanticas Sunshing (P. A. Dene) an
10.12 3
Press comments on the King's speech are Me Kingston's Polks (Moller) 111-8favourable, with the exception of the Daily Mr G. Ĥ. Pults' Interrogation (May)...“ Now, which declares it to bo halting, in-
11.40 effective, an vnsatisfuctory,
Sandstorm delayed The fold by bolting twice and trplug on some nasty tricks to dismount hor vider. The flag went down.
The Duke of York. February The Duke of York was and the horses got off in the following order ausent at the opening of Parliament s'estor- Sunshine, Interrogation, Poika and Sandalsy, owing to a severo chill
the Press regarding the Duke of York's ill-
pass yesterday is incorrect. He only re mains indoors to avoid the extreme cold.
storm savors: lngths halind. Going round · Feoreary 16, The statement mudo in the back strotch Sandsturns who seemed to have a bit of fire in him, iềm up to Becond place. The field closed together a the Black Block, and, coming into tho strsight, it was difficult to say which us National Memorial to Queen leading. At the distance pust Poika made on Victoria, seny effort and lat, hard pressed by bandstorm
February 12. The King has suggested a and Sunshine Sandstorm won a plon
mal Committee of members of the proxient race by a nack, Sunshine being second Folk-three length beljud
and Jase Cabinets to consider the question of a mentorist to the late Queen Vle:oria. ----
The Marocs CRAMPIONS; open to
China ponies; first prize $28, serm unze, $15; third prize-34; weiht 10st i ~ entrance 85. One mile. ***
Mr.
Pofta Desert, Kirg (Ah Dow
Mr John Peel's Baluchi (Old Man 10.0 Mr Marehaly's Hope ............. (All Meit 100 Mr Derick's Thunderstorm (Ah Chow
Mr Derick's Tubo Rose (Hook Sung) ***
Mr Dryasduata Tit Bite (Fall, Xn) 10,0 COL HEMA Richard's dell wuise (no
A GOOD COUGH, MEDICINE FOR
CHILDREN
In meonimending Remedy sys. wn and popular AVe have given opbled with bud and it has al
was re? the best
štained
ORDER OF CHORAL SEKVIUR AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH SERVICES,
CATHEDRAL--2ND SUNDAY IN LENT, BUNDAY, MARCH 3.
...
Matina11 Responses Ferial ; Venite, Bassil; Palms, Kolway and Tolleson; Benedicits. Meuntor ju F: Jubilato, Goodson in C; Hymns, 55 and 979; Kyrie, Gadsby in Cy Ofactory Hymn,
287. Evensong,-0.45 p.tu.:-Lesponses, Ferial;
Poltas, Cruich and Harray; Mngus. fiest, Davy in D: Nauc Diittie. Wallace in E; Hyun, 277, 189 and 91; Vesper Hyon, Ward; Volaun ries, Frutasia and Furue-Haesë, Cantilatio Pastorale, Guilavant,"
Fon The BanqUE DU L'INDO-CHINE,
L. BERINDOAQUE, Acting Manager. Hongkong, February 25, 1901.
445
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for HATA- VIA, PERSIAN GULF," CONTIN- ESTAL AND AMERIJAN PORTS.
UE Steamship BENGAL, Captain S. UNION CHURCH-SUNDAY, MARCH 3.
BARURAS, Errying Dia. Majasty's 11 am--Voluntary, Andante iuE, Calkin: Maik will be despatched from this for EU HAI, T, 3 STUDAT the Itgun, 332 (2nd Tune) Barvicott 16th March, at Noon, taking l'assenzens Palm, 130 (Double Chant) Attwood and Cargo for the abova Porta Anthum, 40 Rejuice in the Lord' Elvey; Hymu, 347 (Seftrn) Calkin Silk and Velmblas, all Cargo for Franco, Bymo, 198, (Austria) Haydn; Ser. and Tea for Landon (under rangement) mum Views at Life from Peak and will be transhipped at Coloris into a Plain Offertory Voluntary. Andante stemor proceeding direct to Mateuilles and from Flats Couverto, Kincs: Conclad London; other caro for Londen, de, will ing Voluntary, March in G Calkins eveyed a Bombay with Tranship pap--Volentay, Andante from 4th out.
Sonal Morielssohn Hymn. No 125 (Kitivity) Label Hyam, No. 277 (B) Mozart: Hymo, No. 166 contents sud value of all packages are (Elen) Masan Hyman, No. 155 required. Dykea Hym, No: 09 (Horsley) Ritter Sermon, The best market in the World's Voluntary, Finale to Organ Sonatą, Size,
ERLENAS MET CHURCE.—WANGHAL, A VARENNDAY, MARCH 8.
Morning-10.30. Evening
Parcola will be received at this 00. antil 4 pm on the day before mailing.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and ovaditions of the on- paty's Bills of Ladjug.
For further Particulars, apply ta
A. M. MARSHALL, /.
Acting Superintende at. P. & 0, 6, N. Cor's Office,
Hongkong, March 3, 1001,
482
This Stuce or has superior Accommoda tion for First and Second-Clee Paasangers.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
EAST ASIATIO TRADING CO., Li,
Agents. Hongkong, March 2, 3901
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP "COMPANY, LIMITED.
451
FOR SWA FOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
THE Company's Steamship
THE
HAITAN, Captain Roach, will be despatched for the aloroforts, on TUESDAY, the 5th Inst., at Daylight,
Fr Froight or Passago, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
Con rai Managers
All damaged packages must be left in the Godowas, and certificate of the damago obtained from the Godown Company with in ton days after the vessel's arrival hero, after which no clsînus will be recognised.
A. M. MARSHALL,
Leting Superintendent. Hongkong. March: 2,-1901.
CARMICHAEL & BARLOW, Consulting Engineers, Sharveyors an
Contractors,
Dr
QUE' BOLDINGS.
485
New and Second-hasil LAUNCHES FOR SALE
DEPARTED. Per Parramatta, from Hongkong for Singapure, Mr G. Book, Mr V. D. Fer- nandes, and Fr Fulix Marfory; for Bom- boy. Mr A. Abulin for Colombo, Capt. ESIGNS and Specifications Prepared E. S. Burder; for Brindisi, Mr ELO. for any Chues of STAR. LAVzrain; for Marseilies, Mr and Men Showerti and Lasar Darar Vessels, a Speciality, for London, Mr Rao, Mr and Mrs T. B. Contractors for the supply and erecting of Lawler, Lieut. Webb, R.A., Mr H. M. C. sny Type of Machinery. New Work and Elliott, RN. Mr P. H. Hulyonk, Mra Repain Supervised.
Howel and family, Sergs, Cook Me W. E. Culhan, Private W. Taylor, R.M.L.I., Louding Seaman W. Wilson, Stoker Chas. Hayes, Lance-Corp. Lamping, and Gunger. Crapnell, N.M.A. From Yokohama: for Brindisi, 31. W. Grisse. From Kobe For London, Mr A. J. Ingham. From Shaughní; for Mareuilles. Mr: A. J. H. 887 Moule, Mr W. A. H. Moulo, Miss Riddall, Mr F. W. Callson, Dr J. D. Thenzion; for London, Mr F. M. Gratton, Mr. and Mrs Knickerbocker, Mr Knickerbocker (dr.), Mr and Mrs Itabinum, Me' Light, Mr and- Mrs Brock and 2 childran, Mr L. P. Solo- chan, Lertel. Luke, IL.M.L.I.. Sub Lt, E. Aldridge, R.N.. Private J. Lewis, Mr W. 3. Macdonald, and Mr A. J. Welch.
Telegrass: CELESTE Hongkong. - Telephone £32.
B. T. CARMICHAEL. 3. J. BAKLOW, Hongkong. April 1, 1609,
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. March 1.
Sanuki Mara, Japanese str., 3.787, W. Townsend, London Jan. 19, and Singapore Fab. 23, General-NIPTON YUBEN KAISHA.
Daphne Gerumo str., from Canton, Gouverneur Jacke, German str, 978, AI ISTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI I. Schlaikior, Singapore Feb. 23, General
Hongkong, March 2, 1901.
GATION COMFANY
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM YOKOHAMA AND KOEL.
487
TO DEPART
Per Plasy, for Shanghai: from London, Lt, U. C. Moore, Lt. Willock, Mr Houle, -JERSEY & Co.
Mr. H. Rutherford, Mre V. Stockley, Dr March 2
W. G. Gordon, Mr. Elliotr, Capt. and Plassy, British str., 4,411, C. F. Prestop, Mrs Brisragon, Misa Hardcastle, Blins J. Lendon Jan. S and Singapore Feb. 24B. Neadley, Misses Brands, Mr Pereira, Maile and General.-P. &10. & N. Co.
Kumsang, British steamer, 2,079. E. Baller, Calcutta and Singapore Fut. General -JADISE MATHESON & CO
Chorf, German atr 1,055, J. Wiliare son. Bangkok February 26, General. MELDERS & Co.
Miss Ranko, Col. Sorgt. Moore, Col-Sergt. J.Tey, Cul-Sergt. Studd, Sorgt. Barton, Serge Harrison, Missza W. F. Butty, C. W. Wilke, and W. Hibberding; from Marseilles, Mr. F. A. Morgo, Me and Mrs Sordon, Mr. A. 1. Ente, Madum Forslla and maid; from Gibraltar. Lt. E O. Jen-
THE S. S. Moravia, having arrived, Convives of Cargo ars hereby in formed that their Goods are being sold at their risk into the Godowns of the HONG RONG AND KOWLOON WHARP AND GODOWN Akashi Maru, Japaz ces steamer, 974, Kings; frem Brindisi, biz Valera and son - Course. Laatu, whenes delivery may Sodzaki, Anying, Ti Amoy and Suato
from Bombay, Bir S. Bascelly from be obtainul,
No: Clans will be aloitted after the March 1, General-Maui Bussa KALAH Ponane, Mr and Mrs Gilby; from Hong Chunong British steamer, 1,418, LA Goods have left the Godowns, and all
W. Maitland, Mr D. Landsle, Mr D. W MATHESON & Co. latina s bo scut in to the Ofice of the Muir. Moj February 94, Conlochy. r. und ver Undersigued belom "Noore," on the 9th
Hongkong, French str., 799, Pannier, Crawford, Mr S. W Pratt, 9 Misses Mars shall Me N. B. Möller, Mr M. Wolf, Mr March, or they will not be recognized.
No Tiro Inzuraude, has been effected: isa Haiphong, via Pakhoi and Hoihow. Marol R. C. Farbridge. Mrs Fullary Mr P W
Pater, Mr H. Jesson, Mr. C. Jashley, Ms and M-a W. W. Cos, Mr. Bruce Robertson Mr Skottowe, Mi and Men Frank Moit, land, Mrs Bevis, Mr F. À Cumming, Mr Alex. Macgregor, Mr D. E. Mejatyre, Me MS. NO. H. Bess, T. Empson, And Miles Aguer
any Gids remaining in the Godosne after the March will be subject to rent;
Bills of Lading will be cantersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & Co
Agente. Hongkong, March 2, 1901
1, General AT MARTY.
Tutahun, American steamer, 1,210 MT. Patterson, Shanghai Feb. 20, General.C.
S. N. Co
Anphy British str. 1,100, He Barlow Shanghai Feb. 97, General
Stareco
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