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THE HONGKONG MARINA, LIMITED, The first ordinary half-yearly meeting of the Hongkong Marina Iduited, was held at the ofoes of the Company, Bossonsfold Arcade, ; on- terday afternoon. These wore presentes W. St. J.Hangoch (Chaimar); 4. B. Rodyk, J. Pliman, J. F. Webber. A, G. Gordon, A. E. Skeels, J. Michael, C. Brands, C. A. Ožotio, E. Antonio, G. Jorge, F. Remodis. J. M. Britto, J. V. Josan, Tai Long Yung Chung, Tam Kit, Ping Chung Kit, San Shing, and J. A. Baretté (Secretary).

THH DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY APRIL 17′′E, 1800,

THE HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB, afterwards called in the detective and a search start, and, although shall struck and shattered

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EFASON 18891690..

BATTING AVERAGES.

· In Ten Innings and over?

Dr. J. A Lowe

The BRCAZTA having read the notice c. J. Coo vening the meeting,

The CHAIRMAN said he thought the report,

which had been in the hunda of shareholdər for Joms time, embraced all that it was necessary to bring before the shareholders and he had de- thing to add to it except that sìuce it was issued rue of the direotora, Mr. Fraser Smith, bad ro tired from the Beard, and it would be necessary to elect some vos, in his place.

Mr. RRANIT aked why the directors did and

explain why 1,882 shares were never allotted, while shares were very much in demand when the Company started F

The CHAIRMAN said the directors had no information of shares being in such demand and they were not in a position to offer thou. As

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T. 8. Smith.

B. W. Maitland

A. J. Campbell, Dist, Regi..... In Three Dininga and over,

E. M. Blair, E.Esmond)

A. J. Losob..

J. Hutchison, H...

Major Milan, R.§............ E. A. Ram

Capt.. Dovicam, 9let Rogt.

C. Bast

a. §. Caron C. Platt

F. Lammert A. H. Lee,

A.

G. A. Bramwell, 58th Logt. Captain Butcher. 0.8.D.....

B. Watherston, B.E....

D3. M. Atkinson man

a matter of fact 1,917 shares ware applied for. W. Coron mad they were all allotted. He personally did not kuey they could have been sold in that way, and he thought it was to the advantage of the Company they were not sold as, that time.

ME. BRANDT-Áre the shares at the present moment in the possession of the Company!

The CHAIEMAN said the shares were not dis- posed of, and he presumed they would not be dispased of Since issuing the report about $2,000 more had been routed and at the pro sont momen, the amount was $36,423.

Mr. BRANDT-Is that for calle?

-The UMKIRMAN--Yes, for calls.****

Mr. BRANDT see in the working reconh the Marina and the steams launòi are mixed up. The CRATEMAN-I think that is merely for conolseness, but if your wish the figures I havo no doubt they can ho supplied to yǝn.

Mr. BRAND-Apparently the launch is work

ed at a low, and a considerable loss too.

The CHAIRMAN The guras ware really put

in that way, partly at the suggestion of the un

Inriage,

act out.

Avezaza.

30. KAT 11 910

39.56 28.19

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140

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

-157H APRIL, AT 4 PM)

STATION.

Widivestock

was made for the missing goods, which resultert the hindhost carriages, held on and got sway. in the finding of four bores and two baskets & steady rattle of musketry Indicated the route containing one of the stolen property, be of the Indian contingentisdvancing wath of The the canal; and soon after the Highland Brigada sides the articles, already prodmond. first defendant did so find out the goods behind resubed Tel-of-Kebir look, Bir Garnet longed to ltuesa. unit the detrative arrost galloped up with Sir Archibald Alison, called od him. He wil nothing, but turned pala and out to us The battle is won, mon and sant yellow. The goods were all new and of the first the 42nd to clear the village Just as we were go quality. The marka upon them worn witnes's sharing the General, the cavalry came gallopaki ng forward to take up the puranit, and shout-Bhanghai. private marks of cost.

Hongkong.. Mr. Wilkinson asked that tho ease be reing, with maly batts, You jooks haven't Amy.......

laft us the chanca of a fight!" shot past in s

"Halphongines manded.

whirl of dust, above, which flashed lance-heads Bolso Mantiu and waving words..

nying

Mr. Bowles naked his Worship: to disobarge 21.09 hie alient, the second defondant, as nothing was 17.40 proved against him, wit

16.3

His Worship remanded the case fill to-day, 1522 allowing "bail for the Bret defendant in two güro-

ties of $500 sach, for the second in two suraties 8100 each; and discharging the third defendant.

14.67 B.14

. $1,50

6.

The one match in which the Club was defeated was agains: Shanghai, played there.

The following hazis played in two innings:-

S.L Darby

Major-General Edvarda

R. Eames R.Na Pokagogiko

J. J. Ball-Irring

F. C. gadas, Vist Regiment...

B. G. Y BE MAGNA A

F. B. WAPN

Maitland Donghi, E, Suprare, aina

Dereham SWATH

H. B. Kirk, 91st Rogheed... E. Hore-Haath kara

24 and 3 and

30 ап

11. and 5 BRO

2 and

·and· 0

> and

1 and 1

of

A BATTLE DESCRIBED FROM THE RANKS.

2881

Humidity

Wind.

99.519

290

**9.86

29.85

29.81

1 APRIL, AT 10 AM.

29.87 29.86

29.80

29.93 73 98

29.50

79

23.89

99.89

mu

Weather.

યુના વાળમાં

The harumeter him fallen, to the northined of this pinoy

and gradients are very slight. Roggy, warm, and daup mos the prevails with thunderstorms in some pimesi.

W... DOBERCK. Hongkong Observatory, 18th April, 1880-

BANKS AND LAND CO. THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, ZINITED

AUTHORISED CAPITAL ........ PAID UP

The alleged treachery at Tal-el-Kebir excited considerable comment, and was the subject of a windivostock to Mr. Justin M Carthy, Mr. Stanhope said that Naga questkin in the House of Commons. In reply

was not part of his duty to make any inquiry Stanghal into this historical ințiileut, and that he was Amoy.

Haiphong sure those ta a position to contradict Bergiant Hongkon Palmer's statements would do so in the paulio. Boluso press. He also further added that, in order to Manda............ arrive at the frath of the whole story, he would Anping. Sergeant Arthur V. Folmer, 79th High- have to go into a very careful inquiry as to the R00 Landers, gives in the Niseuth. Centory" an stories of a number of men who are now in secount of the battleof Tel-el-Kebir as follows: different parts of the country before any etewter 6.07

Dawn was just breaking. 1.could dimly see could be obtained. Mr. J. H. M'Carthy gave! 5.50 some objects in front of us looking like a lot of netice, that on the carliant opportunity he would 1.67 kaugargas bepping backwards and forwards call attention to the question on the Estimates. 50 they were Egyptian envalry we afterwards learn- The accuracy of Sergeant Palmer's account of od badged my companies, and Rawson Tal-al-Kebir in questioned in the Telegraph by whispered, "We are not far off now !" Sudden the writer who noted as special correspondent to ly a shout was heard, then two shuts were rod that journal, and other correspondent have sou- from opposite one left front, and man of F tradicted several of the incidenta reiated:] company fall dead. No notice was taken of ibis, and the brigade marched on silently, every man now on the alert. All at once a whole affect of musketry fire Isshed out, lighting ay the ocone far to right and left. Above the craskla of the ridó-fre sounded loud the roar of artikləry. Regardless of these portants, our regiments marched stondily and silently on. The order to "Fix bayonetel" was given; when it had been obeyed and the men slope arms, the rattle of the bullets, on the bayonets was like the {sound of hailstones, striking against glasi. Saige men, but not many, fell wounded: The 79th' bal maroved quite 100 yards with their rides at the slope when the command "Prepare to ubarge" was given. Down cams the rifles of the front rank of the unbroken fins, the “Charge!” sounded, and as the last note of the bugle died away a tremendour choor was raised, the

The following bare played in only one inninga—.

9. W. Fizhor T. E Davies

TE E. Bowice

Major Johnstone, R.E.

P. 4, Champain, R.N.

G. G. Knight, RN.

Hughes, RN

Ruesek Jokes.........

W. H. F. Darby

ditor, for torseness, and also to reduce the pum-K. TOTO

ber of items

12 Boss Thomson

32 H. B. Woodcock, E.A

9 L. Habward... 0°

DA. Q.. Wise

Mr, BRANDT-1 would suggest that it wonla L. P. Stokes E. Travor to pipers struck up the alogen, and with our

W. Tayler be very much better to keep those two items E. Largworthy separate. The launch is not at all connaotad} with the Marina, is it !'.

The CHAIRMAN-It is part of the businesa

of the Company.

Mr. BRANDT Afterwards it will be.

The CHAIRMAN-It is now and bea bean, "Mr. Brand?--I suppose that later on there

will be a separate launch account?

The CHAIRMAN—No, I don't think so. "It will

be almost impossible to charge everything to the

nah. It must be regarded as port nad parcel

W. R. D. Beckett

CE. Wabab, 91 Hage

Đ

D. G. H. Patta

Corporal Clark...... Capt. Jackson (steamer Tisong)

· Dauctos "not out."

BOWLING AVERAGES.

0. H. L. Henderson, Uist.12 D. MacDonough, E., at Amoy.

gallant; colonel in front shouting “Come on, the Cumerous!" the ranks broke into doublo time, and still chooring with all their power, awept forward on the enemy's position. One of the pipers, just as 'be began to play, had his bagpipes plored by a bullet, and most dis. cordant sounds weaped from the wounded in strument. Oude faith," oried the piper pizio- sophically, "but the ballet's a doorilitoh siht better through her wame than through mine?” Shoulder to shouldar warnaherl for quita 200 paris under a shower of bullets, which fortunately were aimed too high and therefore wrought little 485 9.00 harm. Suddenly our charge was checked. by $4.46 | the first trendh, twelve foot deep and the same 257211.08-width-Many ful into H-healing, and othora

Nomes

on Things on oves.

511 287 263 7.52

12 709

of the Marian. The launch has been neal our. W. Maitland.......

stantly for the Company's own purposes, whiab Dr. Tawan...

bas been charged here in addition to what we E. J. Coron

– have got by hire from outside-p

|T_R_Smith.

Mr. BRANDTI BBB the whole earrings of the. J. Coxon bosted 1 no ball, and Dr. Lom 1 wide. dropped on the brink under the fire of the sremy launch are little more than the coat of the cond Dzed

The CHAIRHAT-We had the launch in for the Company's purposes. You wil find perhaps that the cost of coal, azceads the earnings, and sa a meattoř of fast it does.

In reply to further questions by Mr. Brandt, the Chairman id the launch was purchased about four months ago, and until lately had been in frequent me, but was now laid up. He had been assured by a firm of engineers that she was in first-class order. She was not

an old bout she was built of teak thrỡngbont and could steam-ten kuote.

Mr. BEARDT-Does your estimate of $49,000- include everything required for the Merizs, furniture, dé.

The CHATEMAN-Tos, everything. Tit. plades fumiture, tablé lizen, untlery, and such ailver as we require-in fact the complete outfit, ready for starting.. Of course, it does not include a stock of wines.

Me. BRANDT-Àecording to that estimate ve dhali have about $10,000 working capital to commence with. `

The CHAINMAN-More than that. There is $75,000 capital, and deduding the $49,000 and the launch there will be about $13,600 working

pital left-

Afr. A. G. GORDON-Is it your intention to run ́s ladrak in connection with this Mucina?

The CHAIRMAN—The proposal is to run the launch, if she is retained for the purposes of the Marina, carrying piasengem free, backwards and forwarde.

Mr. SKGELD Have you decided how to deal with those shares that have born forfeited ?

The Chairman" The directors suggest that the forfeited shares be offered to tas existing

"Ini Tares Innings and over;

A. J. Campbell, ist Regt.

Capt. Davidson, 9ist Begt. L. C. Barff

265 B

1058 3

1. C. Bar bowl 11 wide,

B. VE. COR...

F. Lammert,

B. M. Blit, EE, .....

J. Antebison, RN,

W. Fisher,

F. Maitland..

S. L. Darby

on the top of the further bank. The first man up among them was a brave young soldier, 812115.12 Derald Cameron by us who had rashod

48 10.00 600.00 to the front, determined to show the way. I mw him tighting desperately hand to hand against s tirang-ei. Egyptiana, till a balles. through the bead faished him and he tumbled back store

'w, för 35

2w. for 11 Fu

2 w. for 24.гUEL

2. for 81 ring. Aw, for Sauna Lw, for runs, I w. for 20 HER

A... Wotherston, £.£. for rabo.

W. H. F. Darby,

W. R. D. Bockoti,

A. K. TraverE,

A. J. Lench..

4w.far runs, 0w, far l TURK. 0w. for 1 rane. w. for 31 runs.

A. K. Travers bowled 2 wides, and W. H. F'Darby, 1 wide.

The following bowled in less then Three Lounge dead into the troush: It was full of Highlandere EW. Walter, EN, ...................................12 w, for 70 runs. G. G. Knight, EN.13 . for 71 runs.

trying to clamber up the steep further face, and slipping back again, for there was no foothold. I tried in vain three times, and at last, calling to a comrade For God's sake, Finlay, give me a leg up!" I szoceeded in mounting. Ouce on the summit, saol was my state of excitement, I was for the moment bowlored, and acurvely knew what to do the waemy 'swarmed around ulice beas, all in white with red fezzes, some brown-fare, Rome black-faced, and all showing thoir infernal white tooth. I planged my bayonet into one of them; the man falling to warda me, bis weight toppled him and me back into the troooh, and we fall together on top of ore of my comrades; but I was soon again on the farther barik, assisted up by four of my mates, and then took part in the charge of the regiment onward towards the second trench.

Cheering vigorously, and clearing our way with the bayonet, we were soon up to and aerona that obstacle. Just as 1 got on my foot after cismbering out of the trench I was felled by a blow across the legs from the olublaì rife of an Egyptain, and me I fall save the cold steal coming at mo; but my comrades saved me, and in a moment I was up again, too sxcited to feel any pain Suddenly there were abouts of “ Refirs"] The complainant stated that between 7 pm rotire?"-the word ran along the ragged front. and 8 p.m. on the 15th inut, he loft Potoreen's causing an immediate and general check, and Boarding house, where he was staying, and went indeed a refiromont on the part of many who apa street off Queen's Road. He had his pocket-thought they wore obsying command. For

·POLICE · COURT.

'16th April.'

BEFORE MR. H. E. WODEHOVEL.

ANOTHER SNATURING CARB.

Ling Apo was charged with snatching a pocket-book containing $30, from a German engineer, unemployed, in Feel Street, on the 15th just.

shareholders ngan payment of the balance of calix | bouk in bis, and which contained $43, six yeari tunataly a staff oficer in the nick of time galloped dun, with a pamiam of fifty cents to emer the kattoas, and some notes. The defendant snatch. forward shanting » No retirement, men'? Coms interest due upon thom, Tho adeptlon ut the report will imply the adoption of this proposal, which is to sell these shares at-31.50, $3 paid ap.

Mr. WeAre the shares forfeited? The CHAFENAR-Absolutely." Mr. SK-Doyon take the responsibility is the event of soling being taken by the share holders, or will the holders of the altares be -responsible P

The CHAIRMAN--Certainly, wo take the ras- ponsibility; not the holders of the shares. I may say we are anxious not to forfeit any shares if possible.

Mr. WEBEER-Then they are not satially forfeited?

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

WEDNESDAY, 16TH ÁPRIL

·EXCHANGE...

on LONDON--.

Telegraphic Transfer ...

Bark Bits, on demand

.3.21 3,24

Bank Bills at 8. fays' sight......3;25 Bark Bila, at 4

3,24

the sight

Credite, sirunthis' sight

ON

Documentary Bills, mouths' sight3,31 PAKI

Bank Bill on demand an

Credite, at months sight

ON

GEBMANY-t

On demand

...60 4.09

8.29

After sight.

On

Now YORK.-

Bank Bills, on domend.

.77#

Crodits, 60 daya" sigil

ON

BONDSY.--.

Telegraphis Transfer

Bank, on-demand

ON

CALOUTTÁ===

Talegraphic Tramfor

219

|

Bank, on damA JA J

2204

UN

SHANGHAL.

Bank, at right ---

78

Private days' sight ... SOVEREIGNS, Bane Buying Rate...15.

Banks

QUOTATIONS.

JOINT STOCK SHARES. COMPANY.

PAID UP.

Hongkong & Ebat #125 191 New Oriental ....... ....210410.140. Brown & Co, H. G... 350 | 355 - China Bornno

$50140 $100 $217. China Sugar Chinese Loaa '94 B

Sn5pot. pineria.; noen. Chinese Is 81 02 Chinos's Loan 86 ET350 12p.st.prom., nom.

$50 $42, mons. Craickabark & Co

$10 $12, no. Dairy Farms Co. Darvel Hay Trading.38 par

$25 $50, noz, Gordan & Co., G. Fenwick & Co.. Gedi

$25 $25, nom. Green Island Cemont 350 $40 H. Rriek & Cement.. $17.00 $15 B. & C. Dakers $50 $75, Balos Hongkong & C. Gas

210 $128 BHongkong Electric... H. H. L. Tramways.. Hongkong Teo....... H. & K. Wharf & G. H. Steam Leandry.......... Hongkong Rope

$500 pct.rem,, nom.

H. & W. Dock.........

جمادیران

· Austin Arme

In

$6 $8. $100-$220

$26 $100, ex div. $50 $89

$50 nom.

$50 $118, nom $125 53 p. ct. par

Bongsong B

Da. Dabentures.¦

úp ct. dis., sellers

··$26 $100 $200 $500 $501

Park Hotel

125 $25

Canton........tati

$300 $80, nom.

336 $70

850 3962, ex div.

250 Tls, 365.

$120 $16

China Fire£20 $86, ex div. Chins Traders'. .. Chinese Insurance. Hongkong Fire North-China Singapore. Straite Fir Straits Marina Union

Yangtero

H. Land Trevestm ́ti Kowloon Land Inv. Peak Building...... Richmond Terrace. Shanghai Land West Point Buildg- Ion Sagar... Mazinburt Barniture Mining

$20 $18

320 $ymé

· 3253100

$300 Fl.90

$50 $94

380 $16 $13 $15 $100 $200 THE 30 The 32L

€100 $35 236 | 56, nom.

Halmal Gold ... *** $10 | $14" CharbonLagus.

$131.64 $420 Jolebu

85 $8 $10 $014 Puujoin Salama?

ad the book from his hand, but before ou some on There was a general rally, and Land & Building— he could get away with it, the witness then forward we went again. Those orice of caught him by the quens and after strug. "Retire had been treacherously raised by a couple gling with him for some time, he obtained help and had the defendant taken to the station.

A Chinese constable, PC, 141, gave evidence of arrossing the defendant.

Inspector Hennessy deposed that about 7.40 pm on the 16th inst the two previous witque brought the defendant to the station; and the first witness srid he had been robbed of his pocket-book containing 830. The complainant was the more for liquor at the time. Witness sent to the boarding house to ascertain if the complainant stayed there, and also as to whether The CHAIRMAT—They are sotually forfeited. be had any money fu bis possession, and it was It is put so in the sport, but I think if you found the complainant had been paid off the day sible that the Ordinance will requizo us to fur previously from his ship with about 880, soms of ther confirms that and to declare each one for which he left in the house, Witness asked for feited by its number and the same of the abaro-remend as he believed the defendant was tiekat holder. The forfeiting of tho shares is reated of-leave man, and also find out if any one in entirely in the directors, but dealing with the the street had seen the robbery committed. shacen in rustal satirely in the shareholders.. His Worship remanded the esse till Friday, Mr. GoThen I understand the direc THE ROBBERY OF STEURTION GOOD. tors take the responsibility f

Bing A-luk, Li On Wang, and Chang Yuk Yes, were charged with being in possession of a quantity of silk and ivory goods, valued $600, the property of Cheng Sing Chi, on the 15th inst.

The CHAINEAN-You

Me. Wess22-If this meeting adopts the re pork how will you deal with them P

The CRAINAS-We will offer then to the shareholders indirálostly on the forms I hare mastianol, and after that they will be offered to the public.

...

Mr. BRAKER Is thers say messon for delay in getting the ship ready f

The CHAIRMAN--I can answer for the whole of the work

bar accidents at sea and consequent delay in the arrival of the things from Ragland, I don't see any reason why the hotel should not be opened on the 1st of Jane".

Mr. Wilkinson appeared on behalf of the first and third defendants, and Mr. Bowls behalf of the second defendant. W

The complainant stated that he was master af

of Glasgow Trishmen," who had somehow ended. the precautions that were in force sinds the days of Fenianism to prevent the walistment of dis- loyal characters. They kai been proved cowards or something worse on two occasions when the regiment was before Kafr Dowar; and, in virtue of instructions soming through the captain, the non-commissioned officers of the company ap- painted a sergeant and a corporal to watch the conduct of those two me in the battle. They were charged to use their own diseration, and if that atap became necessary to put them aum- marily to death. When the treacherous dogs raised their shost of "Ratira" the non-com- missioned offers appoisted to watch them promptly did their duty. I saw Bergeant- kill one of them with a thrust of his sword-s'ha H. Wharf bayonet and also saw Corporal fire at the other, who fell dead, but whether "bo was killed by the corporais halist or by one from the enemy I cannot undariake to say. The regiment was nanimous that both rishly dy- served to die. in which conviction every honest soldier will cocoNY,

By this time if wwa clear daylight, had it was now apparent that in the semi-darkness the ramble at the trenches, and the hand to hand |fighting, the brigade had fallen into confssion, and that in the charging and struggling whirl

the Chan Kwai shop in Canton, and was desler the four regimente kan got sil mixed up and

fo silk, ivory, and miscellaneous goods. Last intermingled" There was a short halt in order

Perak Sugar...

Tia 50 Ta. 83 Planting

Fast Banoo

$40 $85 Labak Planting A 2.30}100 năm Lamag Planting... Bongai Koyah.. $40 26 Shanghai Watar... ateamship Coy

China & Manila... China Shippers Douglas 9. Co.... H., Canton, & NAV -Indo-China S. N...

Steam Taunch

Trust & Loan Co. Watros & Đâu Á. Su

year witness want to France and took a quantity to reform, and this roughly and hastily New Melwa mwe the ship bring completed, and, of goods to the Paris Exhibition. When wit effected, the brigado swept down towards Last year's New

news left. Frades he left three of his fokis to Tel-el-Kebir look, driving all opposition be- † Old Malware pack the gooda up, and consign them to Hong-fore it. Just before this halt I received another Older Malwa long by the French mail. That was done and butt-onder," which stashed my water-bottle to Patra (New) on the arrival of the steamer Melbourne, thirteen pisses and knocked me down, but l'washamediately Benares (New) Mr. BRANDT May I ask whether yea bave cases were put into the M., M. godowns that bad dragged up on tá may legs sgain by iny fighting arranged about getting a manger F

spired by her. Witness took delivery of the chun, who exclaiming, “Steal for leather: take

s

150 3108

219 814.68.

$KO 100

120 123, bayere: 210924 p. pt. did.

$50 oom

$10 $23

OPIUM

Por Fioul Allow'ce.

LONDON

£2,000,000, ..£580,000.

LA NOTICES OF FIRMS

NOTICE.

HAVE This Day Established myself as a

SHARE and GENERAL BROKER.

H. POTTS. Victoria Buildings,

Hongkong, 18th April, 1890,

THE AUSTIN ARMS HOTEL

BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.

¡R. JOHN A. JOFF has been appointed

M SECRETARY of the above Company.

Ths.

INSURANCES

CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,

BUTANGISHED 1870.

HEAD OFFIOR,-Hongkong.

CAPITAL TWO MILLION DOLLARS.

PAID-UP CAPITAL 400,000

RESERYE FUND

700,000

[910

OXING PAID

AND

BONTSES PAID

430.000

RISKS accepted at CURRENT RATES OF PREMIA.

GEO. L. TOMLIN,

Mongkong, 6th March, 1590.

1852

1870

JNO. D. HUMPHREYS, Managing Director. Bougkong, 10th April, 1130,

NOTICE.

IN ADDITION to our present Business. In this Colony 28 SHARE & GENERAL BROKERS, We have Today Established our selves as GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.

APCAR-BROTHERS,

68, Queen's Read Central.

Hongkong, 5th April, 1890.

'NOTICE. '

(821

Firm of BIRLEY at this Fort

Asting Boorotary.

GENERAL LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN LONDON.

E Undvesigued haring boon appointed - Aginta for the above Company, am pre- and LIFE Current Rates pared to ACCEPT RISKS gainst FIRE

[782

REUTER, BRÖCKELMANN & Co. Hongkong, 1st July, 1889. TORTH, BEITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE COMPANY.

Axenta of the Comby are

TUEARED US1 & Cat the bolt prepared to nooopt RISKS galust FIREA

and Business of the same has been handed eror to and will; heuosforth, be conducted by Momra.' HERBERT DENT & Co. of Cantor and Macao:

BIRLEY & Co. Canton, 15th March, 1809.

EFERRING to the above all'accounts due to, and owing by Bigley & Co. will be

KENNETH DOUGLAS ADAMS. Capton, 78th Marah, 1850.

R

Head Ofoe40; THREADFEEDLE STREET, - mottled by West End Office, 25, CocrapUR STREET. BRANCHES IN INDIA, PERSIA, CHINA, JAPAN

ANT THE COLONIE

THE BANK réceives money on Deposit, Buy and Sella Bills of Exchange issuss Letters of Credit, forwards Bills for Collection, and Transacts Banking and Aganey Business generally on tarms to be had on application.

NOTICH

176

Current rates,

RUSSELL & Co.. Hongkong, 2nd May, 1899.

1902 SOUTH BRITISH FIRE & MAKINE

INSURANCE COMPANY OF

NEW ZEALAND.

PAIDUP CAPITAL AND RESERTER... 2210,000

The Undersigned are prepared to accept FIRE and MARINE INSURANCES favourable terms.

MR KENNETH DOUGLAS AD, to that paid by the load Offices.

late of Messus. BIBLE & Co., Canton, has joined our Firm from this date and fa authorised to Sign the usare of the Fiera.

HERBERT DENT & Co. Canton, 15th March, 1990.

Interest allowed on Deposits. Fixed for 12 months, 5 per Coat per Aunum. Fixed for montha, 4 per Cent. per Annum Fixed for 3 months, 8 par Cant, per anZINĄ,

On Current Deposit Accounts 2 per Cent. perof Annum on the daily balance..

Agency of the NATIONAL LIVE ASURANCE SOCIETY,

GEO. W. F. FLAFFATE,

Manager, Hongkong Branch Hongkong, 12th March, 1897

NOTICE.

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ULES OF THE HONGKONG REFINE BANK,

NOTICE.

4762

THE INTEREST AND RESPONSIBILITY of the Underrigno JOHN DODD in the Firm Mours DOOD & Co, at Tamimi and Kelung, Formosa, CEASED, as from the 1st February, 1890. The Business will a from on by Mr. TOM that date be carried GREAVES GOWLAND and Mr. HENRY --PERCY WHITE.

JOHN DODD. Hongkong. 20th March, 1899. *-

THE JONGKONG BENEVOLENT

..

SOCIETY.

PERRIDENT :

Mr. W. H. FORBES.

VICE-PRESIDENT;

·~ Mrs. HARMAN:

COMMITTEE:

[$94

Current rates and a guaranteed Bonus equal

GEORGE R. STEVENS & CO.,

Agents. 0. Queen's Road, Hongkong.

1399 Hongkong, 11th February, 1999. THE INDIAN IMPERIAL MARINE

INSURANCE COMPANY,

LIMITED.

The Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company are prepared tự ACCEPT MARINE BISKS at Crèrent Rates.

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO.

118 Hongkong, 6th November, 1880. THE NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSUR AXCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG,

THE Undersigned having been appointed above Cumpary, are prepared to GRANT INSURANCES to the sztant of $100,000, en first-class risks at our

DUNN, MELBYE & Co. Hengkong, 16th February, 1839. LU ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.

rent rates.

THE Mr. HARTIGAN

The business of the above Bank will be sadneted by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, on their premises in

HON. TREASURER: HON. SECRETARY: Hongkong. Dasiness hours on week-days, 10 Air MACKINTOSH Mrs. NOBLE 603 Saturdays, 10 to 1.

2.Suma loss than 81, or more than_5250) at One time will not, he reusivež. No depositor Miss ANDERSON may deposit more than $2,500 in any are year. Mrs. BURDON

Depositors in the Savings Bank having $100 or more at their credit may at their option transfer the same to the Hongkong and Shang hai Banking Corp ration on fixed deposit for 12 months at 5 per cent. per annum interest:

Interest at the rate of 34 per cent, per nam will be allowed te Depositors on their daily balances.

EDE

J

"

FIRST

"

JUST

KESWICK LAYTON

ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS: THE object of this charitable Society (founded September, 1889) is to relieve members of the community other then Chiness or Portuguese in eases of want; poverty, siok -Each Dopositor will to applied gratisness, or distram by supplying medicines, food, with Pass-Book, which must be presented with medical assistance, home passage, money, house aneh payment or withdrawal Depositors must rent, schooling, &.; or otherwise as the drum upt csaku any entries - themselves in their Passatans of soli oso may reqnike. Books, but should send them to be written up

The Society's income is derivable from sub-

Membership is at least twice a year, about the beginning of coriptions and donations. January and beginning of July.

escured by a monthly subscription of $1;"Life 6-Correspondence as to the business of the Membership by a donation of not less than $50. Bank if marked On HoxAKONG SAVINGS BANK BUVINESS is forwarded free by the various British Post Onces in Hongkong and Chind, Withdrawals may be made on demand, but the personal attendings of the Depositor or his duly appointed Agent, and the production of bie Pass Book are necessary.

For the HONGKONG AND Bhanghai Bang-

...ING CORPORATION,

4. È. NOBLE,

Chief Manngor.

Hongkong, 1st Iswaary, 1899.

DI

THE BONGKONG LAND INVEST

-MENT AND AGENCY COMPANY,

THE

LIMITED.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ......$5,000,000 PAID UP CAPITAL...

RESERVE FUND

2,500,000

1,250,000

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. J. J. KESWICK, Chairman 7 Managing C.P.CHATER,Vion-Chairman 3 Directors. LEE SING, Esq.

J. S. MOSES, Esq.

82. C. MICHAELSEN, Esq.

G.E. NOBLE EN

POON FONG, Esq.

D. R. SASSOON, Esq.

BANKERS:

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI DANK- ING CORPORATION.

Money advanood on Mortgage on Land or

Buildings.

Properties parohnsed and splt." Estates managed and all kinds of Agency

and Commission business relating to Land, de, conducted.

Foll particular can be obtained at the Com- pany's Officos, No. 5, Qusan's Rand Central

A. SHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary.

Vistoria Buildings,

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1899

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TONGKONG & SUANGHAIBANKING CORPORATION.

PAID-UP CAPITAL mmmínginanni ...$7,500,000 URGERVE FUN doma

4,600,000 RCONNYRIAIAHILITY OF PROPRIECONS 7,500,000

1.3520 of 1 to 25 eatties | Bar Coung or DIRECTORS --

Malwa J530 of 1 to 2. $540 to 14 13550 of 13 to 214 $495 per chest. ..$499.

EXPORT CABĠO.

HL. DALRYMPLE, Es-Chairman.

J. B. Moses, EsDeputy Chairman:

TE. Darién, Eng..

W. H. Forbes, Esq.

H. Hoppian, Fog/pr Hou JJ. Keswick. A-Moonsable Bag,

LONDON

|Hon. A. F. MacEwen.

Michaelsen, Esq.

1. Fossusokat, Esq.

B. E. Sassoon, Bay-

·CHLER MANAGER.

Hongkong G. E. NOBLE, Esq. - MANAGER. Shanghai-JoUN WALTER, Eng.

BANKEES-LONDON & COUNTY BANK,

HONGKONG-INTERNET ALLOWED, On Current Deposit Account at the rate of 2 per cent, per Annum on the daily balance.

Un Fixed Deposita

The CHAIRMAN-TEe direolers have adver-cases and afterwards placed these an Mr. Bothat, you sent his bayonet into the Egyp tized for one and have got firs or siz applies ward's godowns, where he seat for two cases at tian who had felled me. The regiment, whac Por Norddeutscher Lloyd's steamer Prinsen, Hous, which they have reduced to two or three, a time and sxamined them by the book produced, re-forming had suffered from a pross-firs coming asžed on the 13th April --Fez Genoa-3o pack- sed as it was so near the annual meeting which had batail down in it all the goods as they from the trenobes on either flank, to silence agus cause. For Brainerhaven-1 bale feathers they thought it best to leave the appointment | had baon packed in the enson in France. On the which skirmishers were thrown out to the left: and 8 packages ships' store. For Antwerp-] of the manager to the new Board, if there should 5th April there were ten homes remaining in They speedily cleared the trench, and drove the case silverware, 31 packagra ginger, 18 bales rat- be a new board. We have at least two very | the godown, and he nent for some of the boxes to enemy along it through a cross tranch into temenre, 3 bales feathers and 2 ostes bristles. good applications, thoroughly competent hen, unpack then, in his shop. He found one caso; trenches further to the left and rear. The do. For Port Said- cases onrios, For Singapore and we propose to engage a man who is a master marked No. 10, had been tempored with, and silk tachment attacking the former caine on a gun, -i bar sovereigns, and 62 packages deck cargo. marine sud at the same time competent to man- and Ivory umounting to about $6Dfor more, had the gunnars belonging to which stood their For Hamburg-60 caset essential oil, 3 cases For 4 months 3 per Cent, per Annom. ⠀ age the hotel The Insurance Company require bed altracted. Witness knew exetly the ground and fought to the last man; they were curios, and cases maples, do, from Manila. For 6 months 4 per Cent; par Armuiz: that he should be a master.

goody that ware misslug by the book produck, killed, the gun was taken, and then brought into For Buenos Ayres-35 cuson onrios. For Bre

För 12 months 5 per Cent per Amnio. Mr. Skzzis proposed and' Mr. A. B. Rodyk-which had been written by his foki in Paris action against its owners..

then/Hamburg 30 boxen essential oil. For

LOCAL BILLE DISCOUNTED. seconded the adoption of the report ...

and gave the contents of each box, which were As the regiment was parsing its avanze, 1 Bremen- cases aundries, 5 hales feathers, from

CREDITS granted on approved Besaritindand- Mr. WEBBER proposed sad Mr, FITMAN 82-all numbered. The writing was that of his had the misfortune to be detached by an order Feochow, & packages lacquered wave, from 100-overy description of Banking and Exobange conded that the adoption of the report be defer- toki, 'sinds dend. Witness was in Hongkong from the airgeant major to take očarge of show, and 8 osma cigars, from Manila. For business transacted. red until the confrmstory mesting.

making enquire when he reoived a letter from prisoner, a man over six feet high and as black New York-1,250 packages fire armokers, For DRANTS granted on London and the chief The CHAIRMAN put the amendment to the his foki in Casion on the 14th April, iu conse-as a coal. He was sullen and would not mova; | London—40 cases" essential oil. For Odessa commercial places in Europe, India, Australia, meeting when only the proposer sad esconder quence of which pituens went to the Kwong I tried to stir blm with a hint from the bait and -1 como preserves. For Amsterdam 18 pack America, China and Japan. voted for it, and the mating was afterwards put Sing shop in Wing On street, to see a man of my rifle, on which he bolted, and I had to stop ago zasiting and chips. ⠀⠀

G. E. NOBLE, married,

named Li Tang. The people in the shop told his flight with à milet. Setting out to follow.

Hongkong, 3rd April, 1881,

him the man had gone to Stantang. After the regiment. I came enddenly face to face with

that a man want with witness to a shop in Bing big Egyptian uilcer, revolver. In one hand,

·HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

Mr. SEZELS proposed that Mean Hancock, Chung Kai, and Sux Shing be re-elected no directors.

Num Jane," The fest defendant was there. sword in the other. He red and bit me on the MEHREE FALCONER & CO. 5 PEDISTES, ÄCKE JÖTK, Mr. BODY seconded and it was married.

Howald "I suppose you have come to buy same right hand, but the bullet glanced off a ring. Barometer 9 1.1.2003 Therm. 91. (Wetbalb) 75 Mr. SLEELS proposed and Mr. BEANDT ivory articles and witness said "Yes. The wore, and I rushed at him with the bayonet. Barometer 1. 2087 Therm. 12.M. Wet bulb) 77 seconded that My. A. G. Gurden be elected a frat defendant said I will show them to you" He warded off my first threat and my second Barometer &... 2018 Therm, dr.. (Wetbadb) 78 director in place of Mr. Fraser Smith, widob and he went away and brought the grisles pro-I then fainted, he swang his sword round for Thermo 31.M. 46 Thurm, Maximnas was carried

Therm Minimum (over duced in court Witness at once recognised the the parry and had not time to recarer it before here. 1.78 Mr. WEBBER proposed that Mr. Brandt be goods as his property, as the muabere and marks the bayonet was in him. A pull on blas seal Thermom 4 P1,80 A made a director. He seemed to take a great in upon them corresponded to his book, which own hanging from his tunis brought to light a

terest in the Marius.

MI. PITMAN 10econded.

Mr. Bras

i

fained a list of the goods. The defendant" bar-silver watch, which I still koop as a remembrancS gained for the price, he wanted for them sad of him. When I reached the crest of the hill-

said he had no wish to be a said he would take 00 per vent, upon the prize overlooking Tel-el-Kebir look, there lay bolow marked upon the articles. Witness offered 50 me the many hundred tente of the Egyptia

irector and would deeline.

Mr. Ronix proposed that a vote of thanks per east, and afterwards $5 more, to which he camp, and I could sen the enemy awimming the

Mr. Firma sonded and it was carried on naimonily.

The OAIEMAN said that was all the busi Lee and be thanked them for their attendance.

The meeting theri olowed. 1997.

Weather

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Residents are earnestly invited not only to subscribe, but also to forward the names and and addresses of persons in need of, help, to the Hon. Secretary, or to any Momber the Com mittoo.

1. S. HARMAN,

Acting Hor. Bec. Hongkong, 11th April, 1889,

UTLER

PALMER

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, London and Bordeaux,

are represented in

Hongkong, China, wad Japan

-by:

1860

Co.

Mosers: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.

(281 TAN LOONG, of CANTON, has always on Y hand for Sale BEST PRESERVED YEAT, SOY, &o. Price moderúta.

Also entrustad ̈' with the The undersigned Salo cf. PRESERVES, &c, of CHY LOON Cor.

4801

A

MAN LOONG,

Canton YOUNG WOMAN of good Family

HE Undersigned, having bona appointed Agents for the above Company, are, pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates,

EDUARD SCHELLHASS & Co.

Agents

1993 Hongkong, 18th April, 1890. TRANSATLANTIC FIREINSURANCE

COMPANY OF HAMBURG. The Undersigned, having been appointed Agents for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Cheront

Bates

STEMSSEN & Co,

Agents

18. Hongkong, 16th November, 1873. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1877 IN HAMBURG. THE Undersignal having an appoint

Agents for the above Company, ars prepared to ACCEPT RISKS. against FIRE at Current Rates

REUTER, BRÖCKELMANN & Co.,

Agents.

123% Bangkong, 1st July, 1899,

HENTX FIRE OFFICE

The Undersigned are now prepared to GRANT POLICIES of INSURANCEagainst FIRE at Carent Rates.

www.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Com

Agents for the Phosuir Fire (ice.

15 Hongkong, 17 August, 1887.

NOTICE.

[Q

UEEN FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, The Undersigned, Agents for the shore Cow- pany, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS Bgulast FIRE at Current Butés.

NORTON & Co.

Agenti.

134

Hongkong 16th July, 1887. desires a position as GOVERNESSED MAN ON INSURANCE COM-

to YouNG CHILDREN between the age of 6 and 14.

Address,

E. G., Caro of American Consulate, Manila. Hongkong, 20th March, 1690.

FOR SALE.

MUM M

1687

Cola

ULES

CHAMPAGNE, Qis, $20 & Pin. $21. DUTCH FRERES & DE GAENOX & Ca's BORDEAUX ELARETS,

AND

WHITE WINES. CHAU. LEOVILLE, at $23 per Case of 1 dos CHAU, MARGAUX, at 528

BAXTER'S BARLEY BREE," (Celebrated 7 years Old WHISKY, at $8.25 per Case of 1 doz

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, 10th November, 1898. (26 "ONGKONG HIGH LEVEL. TEAM. WAYS COMPANY, LIMITSD.

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS.

8 to 30 ám, every quarter of an boar

12 to 2 pm.every half hour." (Tin Carat 13.45)

3 to 7.50 p.m. every quarter of an hour,

THURSDAYS.

FIGHT TEAMS at 10.30 and 11 p.m. SATURDAYS. NIGHTTRAMS st 845, 9, 10.30 and 11 p.m.

SUNDAYS. MA 10:40 am, 19 (Novu) to 2 pm, ovary.quarter

of su kour..

3 to 7.30 p.m. every quarter of an hour.

SPECIAL CARS may be obtained on applica tion to the Superintendent.

Single Tickets are sold in the Cars Five Cent Coupons and REDUCED Trousse at the Offloa.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, let November, 1830.

[S47 TAPIER. JOHNSTONE'S

SQUARE BOTTLE WHISKY

Superb quality. CUTLER, PALMER & Co.'s SELECTION..

Apply to

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

Hongkong

Chief Manager.

2481-

NOW READY. THE BRONICLE AND DIRECTORY

For 1890,

With which is incorporated"!! THE CHINA DIRECTORY. {TWENTY-EQURTH ANNUAL ISSUE

SPECIALITIES-

NVALID'S

L.

PANY, LIMITED.

EIBAD OFFICE-HONGKONG. CAPITAL (SUESCRIBED), $1,000.

ROLED OF DIRECTORS, LOM SIN SANO, Esq.

BAN Her, Esq. Yow CHONG Peso, Es CHAN LI CHOŸ Esq. Q HOI CHUNE, Esq.

The Company GRANTS POLICIES on MARINE RISKS to all parts of the World, payable at any of its Agencie

Contributory Divilauds are payable to all Contributors of Business, whether they are Shareholders or not.

WOO LIN. YUEN, Scorelary,

HEAD OFFICE, No 2, Queen's Bend West,

Hongkong, 14th Marob, 1891.

MAILS EXPECTED.

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THE AMERICAN MAIL The O. & O. steamer Belgic, with the Ameri- can mail of the 22nd March, faft Yokoham on the 12th, and is due bars on the 18th inst.

THE CANADIAN MAIL

The C. P. steamer Abyzeria, with the Cans dien mail, left Shanghai for Hongkong en iba 12th last.

The C. P. stormor Parthia, with the Canadian mail, left Vancouver on the 11th inst

THE ASEMAN MAIL.. The ND. L steater Bayern, with the German mail of the 18th Marat, loft Bingapore on the 13th, and is dus hers on the 18th inst.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The O. 8. S. Co.'s steamer Juan lef. Singa- poro on the 10th, and in doo hare on the 77th instant.

The Union Lane steamor Eu left Singapore

on the 10th, at is duo here on the 18th inst.

The C. 9. M., klemmer Chingup left Singapore on the 14th, and is dus bers ou er about the 20th instant.

The P. & O. Coapang's Guclior left Sing pore on the 14th and is dus on the 20th inst.

The Union Line steaner Northern loft Sin- FOR.IS pure for this port on the 15th-inst, and is duo

on the 21st inst.

POST-OFFICE NOTICES.-

CUTLER FALMER'S.” Analysed and Certificated by PROFESSOR CASALL EBob bottle bears his Certifloste

The Weno is as designatol

Previous On dals On' date [day 4 pm at 10 am at 4pm-

20.88

of Furity. COMFLETE, WITH APPENDIX, PLAN, da, so.

281 Royal Sro. pp. 1,238 $5.00. SMALLER ÉDÉFow, Royal Bro. pp. 860...$5.00.

Apply to

|

99.87

:. 73 90

73

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NOT

WS.W.

ATE

2.K

be passed to the directors and expecially to Mr. at last agreed to. Witnom mid ! I will motila canal, and ranking like deor, nerous the desert Baromeles

Haaapok, who had worked so hard for the snowith younext day in the Fo Shing shop Witness in thousands. The second brigade was bornali

Konflity cess of the Marton

next day want to the Police Station and got a rying forward, as also the Scottish division of Direction of wind Chinese detective to go with him to the thep, the Itoyal Artillery at a gallop; when the gan. Foron of wind abont 7 a.m. Winese went into the shop and nors passed tho Highland Brigade, such e the detective remained outside, The first de-cheer went up as they shouted Bootland for Bain fendant then took him to another shop, and then | over!" Halting, they unlimbersd," Joådet, told him to come again at 12o'clock, and he return- fred a round or two with great erect, and ed at 11am. The Bret defendant than marked then, as it memed in a few seconds, they It is stated (in the Alliance) that in one of the down the prios of each article as witnem rend were off again nt a`isäring gallop. One of London furtitations will still maintains ite them out. Whilst the fast defendant, was their shells fall into a magasing, and the noise quantity of alcohol, 2 per out of the typhoid doing that, the second defendant made a signal of the erpkedon was land ebongk to wake the favor pallents die; whereas in Glasgow Fever to the first defendant and he left the shop.dead. Another struck and disabled the engine Hospital, where milk is used, the mortality iWitnus followed but lost sight of him on the of tasin pallug out from the railway station loaded during for my only per sons.

Prays, and again returned to the shop. Witzons. It could not proceed, but another made shift to - rún) I hơn ) 1. Mornine (seridelkya wa daw (wol).

C

R. GRIFFITH.

PHOTOGRAPHER,

1. LOR HOUSE LANE

AND 2 DUDDELL STREET,

CARTES DE VISITE. CABINETS

Having re-opened his PHOTOGRAPHIC BOONS for the production of ALL STYLES OF POB Bizkit span kyseperature on the 15th. TRAITURE polloite the Patronage of Residents

• Zwart open air temperaturn on the 15th

and Visitors"UMTANIUM 1-Bag-rechased to 23 degrees Yuhr, ut non laval, *-PARTEKATURx buatan shade in degroos Fakernberk,

1.im parovaisige od roburntion, the-ity of sirmed in mautem betur ut

ELECTION OF T. Ward to two palata RA 5-PoE OF.CE WIRD according to Beaufort Home ÖNTAYM OF TEH VAITKES) Khoa vart mahekached galag) oravasti po paming, showveEL SA

PROMENADES, do, kón

are takes daily in any weather.

MESEN & CO.

OT RESPONSIBLE FOL DEBTS.

Neither the CAPTAINE, the ACENTS, mor, the Owners, will be RESPONSIBLE for ầy DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Greve, of the following Vessels during their play in Hongkong Harbour

..:

AENOUDA Brit bk, Green.-Captain. BELARIO, Brit,atr., Houtilier,Gibb, Living,

́ton & Co

EUPHRATRA, Brit. str., Edwards-Russell &

Lo

Jogany, Ger, str. Birys—Wieler & Co.

NEW VIEWS of HosGxONG and the Coser Monax, Brit str., Gesson-Adamson, Bell & Pons are always rasly,

BAT WE FINCOLN, Amr, ship, Daly --Utassell & Oði

Hongkong, 7th April, 1890.

"MAIL WILL CLOSE. For Saigon For Meray, today, the 17th inst, at 10.30 AM.

For Tokohama and San Francisco-Por China, to-day, the 17th inst, ut 0.30 rat,

For Falgon Fer Falkenburg, Wc-day, the 17th inst, at 3.30 F.m.

For Blingbal-Per Peking, to-day, the 17th inst, at 3.30 2.3.

For Swatow, Amoy, and Tamani-For-For- mos, to-day, the 17th inat., at 5.00 p.m.

For Straite, Colombo, and Bombay-For Orion, tomorrow, the 18th inst,'at 11.30 ▲.8

For Straits and London.-Per Brindis on Saturday, the 19th inut, at 5.00 P.MG),

For Sandakau, Port Darwin, Thursda land, Cooktown, Townsville, Brisbane, Syney, Hatbourne, and Adalalde.--Por Guthrie, on Tumeday, the Ahad init, af. 3.9 EM. A

For Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, and Yan. couver-Par Abyssinio, on Thursday, the 24th Anit, at 11,87 1.k.

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