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TRE_HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH, 1904.

The Salaria, with the French mail of the 19th ult., left Singapore, ou Monday, the 12th inst.. at 6 p.m., and may be expected bere on or about Monday, the 10th inst. This packet brings replies to letters despatched from Hongkong on the 18th July-

FOR

Canton...

SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA) Sachsen

Bangkok........

Mojine w

Kobo and Moji

Kobe and Moji ....

Moj, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland (Or.)

Manila

Macao....

Swatow and Shanghai

Kongmoon.......

Hoihow and Esiphong.

Canton....

Nautuo

Saubue

Macao

Canton.

Manila

Macao***

Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui

Takhing and Wachow

Swatow and Bangkok.......

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

Hongkong, 15th September.

¡PAID UP. QUOTATIONS.

Nati. Bank of China! A. Staros

Shares...... Foun, Sharos.. Bell's Asbontes E. A.. 12. Canton-Hongkong Ice Campbell, Mora& Co.

: 28 830,

£3 $80.

slu, buyers C., buyers $10 $10, nominal $1037, buyers $12 $11, buyers $10-SUZ.

COMPANY,

"

MAILS WILL CLOSE

Bank

DATE.

PER

Hongkong & S'hai. $125 'don, 166, 10s.

1050, Bollers

Honkow

Friday,

Friday,

16th, 7.30 A. M. 16th, 900 A.M.

Paktat

Friday

-Östur IT

Friday,

Tientsin

Friday,

Chingto

Friday,

Aragonie

Friday.

Atholl

Friday,

Hengahan.

Friday,

Choyoung...

Friday,

Hongkong..

Friday,

Apenrads.

Friday,

Powan....

Friday,

1stb. 11.00 A.N Toth, 11.00 A. DL, 16th, 11.00 AM, 16th, 11.00 A.M; tsb. 100 a‚M, (6th, 1,60 P.M. 16th 1.15 P.M. 16h, 3.00 P.M. 1th, 5.00 .M. 13th, 5,00 P.M. 16th, 5.00 PM.

Taichra

Friday,

Hoify....

Friday,

Wingchas

Friday,

19th, 5,00 PM. 16th, 5.00 M. 1th, 5.CU P.M.

Kishan

Zufro

Saturday, 17th, 7.30 A.M. Saturday, 1786, 9.00 A.M.

Eastern

Joungehan Thales

Sanui

Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island) Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbaur, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melboarus, Adelaido and Porth

Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Samshi, Shinhing,"

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta

Sourabaya

Saigon

Namatao

Macao

Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui.

Sanbud.....

Keongwai Arraloon Aptur Stentor ....... Talemaches

Taichu

Imfu

Saturday, 17th, 11.00 A.M.

Saturday, 17th, 1.15 P.M. Saturday, 17th, 2.00 P.M. Saturday, 17th, 4.00 p.m. Saturday, 17th, 5.00 P.M. Saturday, 17th, 5.00 PM. Saturday, 17th, 5.00 r.m. Saturday, 17th, 5.00 p.st. Saturday, 17b, 5.00 PM. Saturday, 17th. 5.00P.M. Saturday, 17th, 5.00 Sunday, 18th. 9.00 A. Sunday,

18th, 9.00 A.M.

Wingchai

M. Strure.

Kongmoon, and Kumebak

Lintan

Namtao

Sanbae...

Haifu

Wingchai

Sunday, Sunday, Sunday.

18th, 100 A.M. 180, 9.00 A.M. 181b, 9.00 A.M.

Macro

Patalion

Canton.

Sarda, 180, 9,00 AM.

Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok

Choufa.

Monday,

19th, 8,00A.M.

Keslang, Moj, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoris,

B.C., and Tacoma.

Pleiades

Monday,

19. 11.00 AM,

Mazila

Yuensang

Monday,

1b. 5.00 PM.

Port Darwin, Thursday Island, „Cooktown,

Cairus, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Ho

bart, Launceston, Now Zealand, Molbenrag Adelaide and Perth

Changsha,

Monday.

19th, 4.00 r..

Bangkok....

Rajabarri Pentakota..

Amoy

EUROFE, &c., India via Tuticorin..

Late Letters 11.00 to 11:30A.M. Estra

Postage 10 conte.)

(Lotters-posted in. all the Pillar Boxes

in time for the first clearones 'will be included in this contract mail;

Shanghai......

Manila........

TO-DAY.

Sale, Stores, H.M. Naval Yard, Mess. Hughes & Hough, li a.m.

TO-MORROW.

Ernest Simons...

Wousany Tamang.

Tuesday. 201b, 9.00 A.M. Tuesday, 20th, 10.00.A.3. Tuesday, 20th,

Printed Matter and Sam. plos ... 10.00 AM, Registration... 10.00 a.m. (Registration, with Inte fee of 10 cents, up to 10.45 &..

Lettera ... 11.00 A.M Tuesday, 20th, 4.40 P.M. Tuesday.

20th. 4.00 PM.

The C.P. R. ateniner Athenian-left Vancouver on Monday, the 29th August, p.m.. for Hong. kong via the usual ports of call.

The Boston Towboat Co.'s steamer Lyra left

Sale, Japaneso Curios, Sales Rooms. Mc. Goo. Seattle for Japan, Hongkong, and Manila on P. Lammert, 230 p.m.

COMMERCIAL..

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

ON LONDON.---

Telegraphic Transfer

Bauk Bills, on deraand

Fath September.

1,9%

Book Bills, at 20 days' sight. Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...116 Credits, ut 4 months' sight......110 Documentary Bills, 4 months' night1/1 ON PARIS.-

Bank Bills, on demand..... Credite, nt 4 months' sight........ ON GEEMANY.---

Oni demand

ON NEW YORK.-

3 3 3 3 3 3

Bank Bills, un demand

Credita, 60 days' sight

ON BOMBAY.-

Telegraphie Transfer...... Hank, on demand... .................... ON CALCUTTA.-.

Tolegraphic Transfor. Bank, on demsud.

ON SHANGHAI.~-

Bank, at sight... Private, 30 days' right.........

1854

441

....45

.....135) 1254

....1334

135

ON YOKOHAMA,—On demand''........699 ON MANILA-Ün dearund--Pesos,—S!! ON SINGAPORE.—Ûn demand........Odp.e..pm. ON BATAVIA.—Un demand ........109

ON HAIPHONG.-On demand...13.0.pm. ON SAIGON-On demand...............14 þ.e. pm. On Bangxok-Ch demaad..........................61§ SOVEREIGNS, Bank's Buying Rate ...$10.95 GOLD LEAF, 100 fine, per táol BAR SILVER. DAY oz.

OPIUM.

......7.541

.261

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*

- 14th September. Quotations are Allow'ce ust, to 1 catty. Malwa New.....81160 to $1180 per pioul Malwa Old

1220 to $1240 Malwa Older .......$1290 to $1300 Malwa V. Old......81920, to 81340 Persian 6ne quality 8000 to Perrian extra fine..$925 to

$130 $.......

Patas New

Pa'na Old.

to to

per chest,

Benares Now ......31700 to

Banares Old.......$1130 to

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE FRENCH MAIL.

The M.M. steamer Salazie left Singapore on the 12th Sept., at 6 p.m., for this port vid Saigon.

THIS CANADIAN MAIL,

The C.P.K. steamer Empress of Ching left Vancouver on Monday, 5th Sept., for Hong- kong via the usual ports of call.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The P.M. cteamer Manchuria loft San Fran cisco for this port via Honolulu, &c., on the 30th August.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The C.N. steamer Tuming left Manila on the 13th Sept., at 4 p.m., and is dos here to-day, at daylight.

The C.N. steamer Changsha, left Kobe za Katchinotza on the 10th Sept., und is das here to-morrow, a.m.

The AL, steamer Trieste left Singapore for this port on the 12th Sept., p.m.

The 0.88, & C.M. steamer Achilles left Singapore on the 13th Sept., at noon, and is due here on the 18th Sept., at noon:

.."

The E. & A.steamer Austration, from Sydney, &o, is due at Manila on the 18th Sept., and will be hero on the 19th Sept.

The Indo-China steamer Lairang, from Cal. eatty and the Straits, left Singapore for this port on the 13th Sept., at 6 pm, and may be expected herǝ on the 19th Sept.

The H.A.L. steamer Hellas, from Hamburg, Left Sinapore for this port on the 14th Sept p., and may be expected here on the 20th Sept., p.m.

The Boston 8.8. Co.'estemmer fræntent arrived- at Yokohama on the 4th Sept.

The Barber Line steamer Shimosa left Now

York on the 14th August.

|

the 7th Sept.

The C.N. steamer Taiyuan, from Australian ports, left Sydney on the 9th Sept., and is duo bere ou the 2nd October,

The P. & A. steamer Nicomedio left Portland on the 31st August ria Japan ports, and may be expected bare ut the 3rd October.

The A.A. steamer Kish left Now York on the 3rd Sept., and is due ore on the 30th Oct.

STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL. Aug. 29th-Candia. 36th-Benvenus. Sept. 2nd-dicinous, Però, Industrie, Tilerghien. 6th --Mary Falerie, Soectra, Buttersca, Keenan, Zieten. 9th--Prensam, Blysses, Benarty, Kucen Br 14th-Bomulder, Alesia, Kaisot, Verona, Pallue, St. Fillons, Scottish Monarch, Shold, Schuytykell.

ARRIVALS AT HOME. Sept. -Prinz Regent Luitpold, Ningchow, Narübery, Occuövior. Ï40k—Armenie.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED, Per Sachsen, from Bremen, for Hongkong, Miss Hofmann, Mossrs. Klinsk, C. T. Pabert aud 1. L. Bailey; for Jupan, Prince C. von Hohenzollern, Major v. Bruusurt and others. -Per Whumpen, from Shanghai, &c., Mr.

Taurreoske..

Per Easter, from Kobe, Mrs. and Miss Hickling, Mr. and Mrs. Hooper and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Thom, Misses Pauy, Cormack, and Potter, Messrs. Peny, Faliner, Esler, Pughe, and Templemas.

DEPARTED.

Per Australis, for Shanghai, Mrs, and Miss Rangel and son, Bre. Carmo Chevalier, Mesars. C. Bickart, H. Chr. Muller, Rottman, E. F. X. Dos Rerandios, E. Lehmans, and Fière Francois Damase; for Kobe, Mr. K. Kimura

|

China-Borneo Co., Led. China- Light and

Power Co., Ld....} China Prov, L. & M. China Sugar Cigar Companios-

Alhambra, íd....... Philippine Co., Lid Cotton Mills

$10 $91, sale $100210, buyera

$500 $150, sellers $104, ellera

EWO.............

Tls. 50T, 30, sollers International..... le, 75Th, 25. Laou Kung MowTie. 100 The az, Soyches........

Pls. 600 Tia, 200, sellera

sellers

Hongkong. $10 $12, sell

Dairy Faria Fenwick & Co., Geo...

Green Island Cement. dongkong & C. Gus...! Hongkeng Electric.?

H. H. L. Tramways... lik. Stean Water-,

hoạt Co, Lid. Hongkong Hotel...... Hongkong Ico

------

H. & K. Wharf & ... Hongkong Rope...... H. & W. Dock

Luator

China Fire......................... China Traders'......

Hongkong Fro.....

China....

North

Univa....... Yangtzzo Land and Building-

Hongkong Land liv. Humphreya E... Kowloon Land & H. West Point Building Shanghai Land...... Luzon Sugar..... Mining

86 $21, buyers $25 $47, seilers $10 | $304, buyers 410$100, buyers $10 $15, buyers

$5 $91.

$100 (2003, sales

100, buyera-

$50 $133, buyers $25 $250, buyers $50 $113, sales &unty. $60 $140, Boilers 10, $228, buyers.

$325, buyerg $35 $87, sales & buy.

$35 $62, sellers

$50 $310, buyers--

b Tis. 70, buyers.... $100 $560, salus

50 $135

$1

$158, sales $10 $12.30, sellers $385, buyora * $39.

$50 $61, sellers 80 Tis, 112. $100 101.

Charbonnages.... 250 $400. 15/1565.

Kauba.....

New Amoy Dock....... Powel, Ld. Steamship Coys,

China Ad Manils. Doughs Steamshi H., Canton and M... Jado-China S. N....

Transport & Trading Co....)

She

$0-$272, sellors $10 $72, buyera'

$0 $264. $50:397, buyers $80, sole 210 $125, buyer's £124., buyers $10 $11, sales & bay. $5 $51, sales & buy. S.C.F., Boyd & Co., Ld. Tiz. 100s, 18, sales

$30 $60.

Star Ferry...

S. & H. Dyeing & U. )

Co., Ld

5.........

S. China Morning Post Tebrau FlantingCo.... United Aphostos......

Do.

Watkins, La... Watson & Co., A.S. Steam Laundry Co.,

$21 $105.

$6 $1.

Sa, nyers $10 $150,

$10 $0, sales& buyers

$10 $4, buyers

$5

$7, Feltars 13834, buyers

VERNON SMYTH, Brokers

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE From 16th to the 22nd September.

HIGH --WATER.

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LOTY HAB...

VISITORS AT HOTELS

RONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr. W. M. Anderson Mr. A. H. Bardy

Mr. K. . Benttie Mr. P. Baren Bea Dr. J.

Bennett

Br. T. Berthoz

Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Bing ban and chint Mr. R.J. Birbeck Miss bisney Mr. and Mis, Bisney Nr. W. S. Bissell

Mr. E. &. Bomor

Ms. R. W. Brown Mr. J. M. Eowen

Broughall

Mr. C. Mr. Bryan Air. W..

Clark Mr. T. Clark Mr. F. T. olson

Mr. C. G. King Mr. A. R. Lewis

Mr. D. Macdonald

Mr. R. J. Macgowan

Mr. C. Gorson Mackin

Dr. O. Marriott

Mr. T. S. MeAran

J. McDonald

Dr. Madleson

Mr. A. Mackie,

Mr. & Mrs. E. Meikle

Mr. P... Millor

Alice Milton

Mr. G. A. Moir

Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Moon

Mr. A. G. Newington

6.

Mr. C. J. North

Miss North

Mr. G. Cunningham Mr. A. J. Barby Mr. F. O. Davies Mrs. J. T. Davies Mr. F. B. Dracon Mr. 4. Desk

P. Deroazier

Capt. & Mrs. J. Douglas Mr. T. C. Downing Dr. H. EbenPZET Mr. A. Emerson

Faber " Mr. E. T Mr. H... Visber A. F. For ter Dr. H. E. Fox Mr.

Dr.

Avian L. Garanc Mr. C. Glover

Dr. W. F. Glace Mr. P. D. H. Gant Mr. A. W. Grait 1. D. Hahn

T. A. Hall Capt. T Mr J. Halle Mr. J. Hanron

Mr. R. Harding

Capt. Mr. J.

F.

..

Haylen

ifr. R. G. Beckford- Rev. J. Lesly

Mr. E. Joba seu Capt, A. Jones Mr. E. A. Katosh

PRAR

Mr. M. P. Beattie Mr. J. M. Beattie Major Benson, A.P.D. Mrs. Benson

Mr. and Mrs. Holchior

Brow Col.

Lieut.-Col LEW. Buony

Misa Bunuy Mr. A. ChupmDAR

Major A. A. Chichester Birs. A. A, Chichester Mr. W.H. Donald Lieut. A Dymock Major Fronch

Mr. A. D. Gollaway

Mr. A. . Gr.nt

Air, and Mrs. A. Ghibert,

Major Hamilton

Mr, A. R. Husson

Mr. Halborow

Mr. D. Hudig

Mrg. A. U. Jouffries Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anjor

Josling Mr. & Mrs. MoDonald Mr. K. Martic Major Mosse Mr. Mrs,

Horbort

Moxon Consul E. Mueliv

Mr. B. Albert

Mr. Bart

Ur. Bird

K. Overnd

Ma, J. A. Patte

Mr A. H. Pollard

Mr. A. G. Potter

Dr. & Mrs. P. S. Potter

Mr. W. T. Puddlepla

Mr. & Mra. F.. Ranney

Mr. F. Rayner Dr. L. R. Real

Mr. F. F. Rice. Mr. G. B. Sayer Mr.

T. 1. D. Sayle

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Scott

De C. e. Simu

ar. C. Skott

Ms. Somerville.

Mr. Go. Somerville

Mr. C. H.

Mr.

oper

Spitzel

Mr. A. L. tein

Mr. W. M. Stewart

Mr. H. K. Struve

Mr. C.

C. B. Thomas. Mr, D. Thornborrow Mr. A. M. Timke

W. D. Trimmel A.

Mr. 8. C. Vickers

Mr. J. L.

Wemyss

and child

Mr. Whitton

uzz infant

Mr. and Mrs, D. Wilkin

Mr. Philipp Wolff

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon

Wright

Dr. A. D. Banett

HOTEL

Mr. F. B. Ollis

Mr. Luxton

Mr. Philpot.

Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C. Mc N. Post

Mr. S. J. Powell

Major and

and Mrs. H. A- Pratt

Mrs. Sawer Capt. heldrake

Mr. and Ms. Smit Mr. Carl W. Smith

Mr.O.C.Spines have) Mr. Steavenson

Mr. Stoke

20 г.

Mr. and Mrs. WV, Thon-

Mr. Stopuri

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO

WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO:STEAMBOAT CO., LD., AND THE CUINA NAVIGATION CO., LD

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE,

9.8.HONAM," 2,363 tous, Captain R. D-Thomas: 8.S.POWAN, 2,333 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, R.N.R.. S.S. FATSHAN," 2,260 tons, Captain W. A. Valentine. 8.8.HANKOW, 3,073 tous, Captain B, Branch.

8.S." KINSHAN," 2860 tons, Captain J. J. Lossing, Departures from Hongkong to Canton daily at 8 am. (Sunday excepted), 8.30 pr. and 10 p.m

(Saturday excepted)..

Departures from Canton to Hongkong daily at 8 a.m., 2.50 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. (Sunday excepted) These Steamers, carrying Bis Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin Accommodation.

SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO.LD.

HONGKONG-MACAO LINĖ.

-S.Š. "HEUNGSHAN," 1,998 tons, Captain H. D. Joues.

Departures from Hongkong to Macao on week days at about 2 p.m. During the summer months the time of leaving notustes to suit the tide at Macao. For further particulars seu special tims table. Departures on Sundays at Noon:

Departures from Macao to Hongkong daily at 7.30 am.

CANTON-MACAO LINE.

S.S.LUNGSHAN," 219 tons, Captain T Hamlin,

This Steamer leaves Cauton for Macsa every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at abori 7.30 s.m. and leaves Macao for Carton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at about 7.30a.ri JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD, THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD, AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.

CANTON WUCHOW LINE,

8.S.SAINAM," 588 tons,. Uoptain J. Willor.

S.S. NANNING," 569 tons, Captain C. Butchart.

One of the above Steamers leaves Carton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at about 8 am., and the other leaves Wnchow for Canton on the same days at abont 8 a.m. Round tripa take about 5 days. These vessels have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.

Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.

18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central (opposite the Hongkong Hotel);

Or of BUTTERFIELI & SWIRE,

Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.

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PEERLESS SCOTS

OF

WHISKIES

HAIG & HAIG, LD., DISTILLERS SINCE 1679.

3 Star, SPECIAL-The finest of all "Peg" WHISKIES at

THE

...$18.00 $22.00

5 Star, LIQUETE-Exquisite, best in the World for Club or Private use at

Stop drinking rank, Smoky Stuff, because "it comes through the SODA." Try HAIG & HAIG'S WHISKIES; pure, mellow matured, non-smoky, delicate flavors. Once tried, preferred to all others. Scle Agents for Hongkong:

F. BLACKHEAD & Co.

1333

INSURANCES

Misses Tutlo and Wall NORTHERN ASSURANCE C).

Capt. & Mrs. Watkins,

Comdr. & Mr. Watson

Mr. & Mrs. M. Watson

and child

Mr. S. T. Wenborn Dr. & Mrs. M. J. White Mrs. Villiamson

Dr. and Mrs Wood

up. Worsnop

Mr. & Mrs. C. Ü Yates

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr. S. Gulli

Mr. S. J. Grainger

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Capt. F. H. Hamblin MF3.

F H. Bubin

Mr. Thoa . Hanner LT. Robert H. Hawke,

U.S.N.

Ms. Jackson and child

Hongkong

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Mr. & MTA, J. P. Jorge

Mr. F. Kiene

Capt. John Kytoch M. J. C. Logan Mr. M. T. Lugebil Capt. B. Lundholm Mr. and Mrs. M Air Montelu

Mr. A. H. Ongb Lt. and Mrs. 3. Pike

Mr. C. Pravieux

Mr. Bruce Shepher

Me. 9. Staegor

Mr. H. S. Vaughan Ar. A. Wortan

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory 15th September.

Previous Iny Ou Dase at On Date

tp.m. 10

at 4-1 29.89 29.77

Barometer........ Temperature.... Humidity: Wind Direction Force..... Weather

Per Gneisenna, for Hamburg, &c., Mr. and Mrs. van den Broek d'Obrenan and children. Mr. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. Denison and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Filippowicz and child, Kain Mr. and Mrs. Baurat Hildebrandt. Mr. sad Mrs. Heynemann and children, Mrs. Hologrosa, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hogy and children, Mr. and Mra, Jobsky and children, Mrs. Kreig, Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Christie Mr. J. Cronin

Mr. and Mrs. H. Eyr

Mr. B. M. Ezekiel

Mr. F. Ferriss

Mr. M. Grice

Mr. B. Howard Mr. J. B. Jackson Mr. Maurice Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Joney

Mr. J. Joseph Mr. A. f. La23 Mr. Maber

Mr. R. Menashik

Mr. Morriss

Mr. E. H. Newborn

Dr. N. Oliphant

Miss Koeves

Mr. H. Rous

Mr. W. R. Spratt, R.N.

Mr. M. Web-Bowen

Mr. W. H. Williams

CARLTON HOUSE.

Mr. J. Leth

20.6%

83

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Mr. J. 5. Chapman /

Mr. T. E. Bruks

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Mr. F. O. Day

Mr. and Mrs. Perkins

1904 1903

Mr. E. A. Earby Mr. W. J. Hobbs

Mr. C. H. Perkins

Mr. A. J. Skinn

86

Nr. P. Wehrs

Highest open air Temperature on 14th Lowest open air Temperature is 14th 75 77

Mrs. W. K. Mate and child, Mrs. L. Morcoloff. HONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM-

Mrs. Michael and children, Mr. and Mrs. Richter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Seblen and children; Mr. and Mrs. J. von Schmid, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Serpa, Mr. and Mrs. Steenstra-Toussaint and daughter, Mrs. Vebling and children, Mr. and Mrs. Callender, Capt and Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. S, de Shime, Mrs. F.Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Tapham, Mr. and Mrs. Zaobe, Capt. Gonsalves, Prof. Dr. Haberer, Ret. J. N. Ogilvie. Capt. A. Roux, Lieut. E. W. Taylor, Rer. A. Okonech wikoff. Misses Bruck, May B. Curtis, L. Danerlly, E. A. Hoyles, IIymans, R. van Messel, Namhold, Stella Prics, A. B. Ross, and Borri (4), Messrs. Allan W. Hain, J. W. Bausch van Dertsbergh, W. Busohendorff, J. van Baron" Leusinck, A. M. Cardew, M. M. Crooke, John W. Dolly, J. T. Figueres, W. J. de Graan, Habedank, A. Haller. Fr. Hoffmann, Kargo, Kaube, Korbr, Keru, Ed. Kreil, E. Liese, D. Mandersbach, K. R. Martin, Matheis, Ed, Lorenz Meyer, M. Mortensen, Ogawa, J. E. Ollmanns, F. Pape, S. Parloff, A. Plumbeck, G. Pollak, F. L. Richmond, Sasaki, H. Schlicbling, Abilio Serpa, G. Sissneft, L. du Ton, RB. Vaile, Witt, Arthur, W. H. Boyd, C. Brodmeyer, W. Bulder- man, H. Bull, F. Churchman, A. Grisson, O. v. d. Kovi. Knacko, J. Lecomte, II. Laders, A, C. Mancian, Roland, D. Sethe, J. Walsh, H. Wartenberg, C. Zerwinsky, and Dr. Verwork.

WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

Add the

WEEK DAYS. 7.30 ata, to 8:30 a.m....Every 10 minutes. 8.00 am to 9,30 a.....Every 15 minutes. 8.30 am. to 9.30 am....Every 10 minutes. 91,80

Bra, to

to 11.00a.m.

a.....Every 15 minutes. 11.30 am, to 1,65 p.m.

p.m....Every 16 minutes. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m....Every 30 minutes.

115

1.45 p...Every 10 minutes. [m.t

15 minutes. to

210 p.m. to 3.00 pory 15 minutes, 1.46 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. * pm, to 600p.m....Every 15 minutes. 5.00 pan, to 8.00 p.m. Every 10 minutes,

NIGHT CARS.

p.m., 0.45 to 11.15 p.m., every hour. SUNDAYA. 8.00 a.m. t: 3.00 a.mL Every 15 minutes. 900am. to 930s.m....Every 30 minutes.

· 9:30 am, tʊ 10.30 a.m. ...Every 15 10.30 .. te 11.00 am.... Every 15 minutes. am....Every 10 minutes. 12.00 Soon to 1.03 p.m....Every 10

10 minutoa. 1.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes. 5.10 p.m. to 0.00p.m....Every 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to 1.00 p.n....Every 15 minutes. 7.00 pan, to 8.00 pm....Every 10 minutes

1,45 pm, & 2.00

NIGHT CARS as on Week Duyz. SATURDAY..

Fxtr cars at 11.30 p.m. and 11,45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Com

Per China, for San Francisco, &c., Mr. and Mrs. J. E Magreth, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bell, Miss Bell, Mrs. Weeks and son, Mr. and Mrs.any's Office, Alexandra Buildings, Des Yeux. W. Cops, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bailey, Dr. R. H. Road Central. Hawkos, Capt. Geo. McD. Weeks, Messrs. J. Hogelburg, A. E. Roas, J. E. Nugent, Louis Shuck, Louie Bow, J, C. Hawk, 8 W. Taylor,. W. C. Weedon, W. M. Graham, E. 7. Ray, E. C. Newby, J. K. Moir, and H. E. Waite,

RI

RINTING OF ALL KINDS at the most

moderate prices at THE DAILY PRESS" OFFICE

IND. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers. Hongkong, 14th January, 100%

(913

AUTOMATIC MAUSER

PISTOLS.

CALIBRE 7.63 m.in. All-proofs re read and all work With CHAMBER for 10 CARTRIDGES

FIRING 10 SHOTS in 2-8ECONDS. SLEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, ard October, 1900,

superintended by English mon. Always equal and generally superior to that

done anywhere else. Estimates given!

Mr.-T. Helmes Mr. Helic Mr. H. H. Kewpf

Mrs. G. Osborn

FIRE and LIFE.

ESTABLISHED 1836.

THE Undersigned are prepared to accep

First Class Foreign and Chinose RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

Also to ancept proposals for LIFE ASSUR- ANCE. Prospectuses on application.

TURNER CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 23rd September, 1903. [267

TORTH. BRITISH AND MERCAN-

TILE INSURANCE COMPANY.

TOTAL FUNDS AT 3167 DECEMBER, 1903, £16,898,650,

I.

AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000, SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.... 2,750,000. PAID-OP CAPITAL.

II. FIRE FUNDS.

687,500 0 3,056,961 12 3

0

The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Agents.

[1888

Hongkong, 18th June, 190%.

THE

WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF TORONTO AND LONDON, INCORPORATED A.D. 1851.

MARINE BRANCH.

THE undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above are prepared to

accept risks at current rates.

ALEX, ROSH & CO. Hongkong 28th April, 1904

1121

Mr. and Mrs. T. Wright LUNION OF PARIS FIRE INSURANCE

Mr. F. C. Zehrmana

KOWLOON HOTEL.

Mé & Bts. A. F. Bonnas Dr. Frank S. Botiras Mr. H. J. Boyd

Mr. T. Corry

Mr. C. H. Farnham

MITSU BISHI

Mr. Fuller

Mr. G. A. More Mr. and Mrs. Wunlop

and child

DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS,

NAGASAKI.

CODE WORD: "TOCK” NAGASAKI. A.1, A B.C., Scotts and Engineering Code

Used.

DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMI.}' Extreme Length...

523 feet.

Length on Blocka,

$13

Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance on Bottom... Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

89

77

37

28,

DOCK No, 2 (at MUKAIJIMA.), Extreme Length...

871 fuat

Lougth on Blocks.

350

Width of Entrance on Top

68

Width of Entrance on Bottom...

59

Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

PATEN SLIP (at KOSUGE) Can take vessels up m 3,000 tons grogs.

WE WORKS are well equipped with the

LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and ca execute any kind of work in BIIPBUILD. ING and MARINE ENGINEERING as well

REPAIRING of SHIPS.

The COMPANY ha 9 SALVAGE STEAMER, 712 TONS GROSS, FITTED with POWERFUL SALVAGE PLANT READY at SHORT NOTICE.

COMPANY, LIMITED

NEE Undoraigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company are prepared to accept Risks against Fire at current rates.

SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 1st January, 1904. AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN: SURANCE CO.

OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL.

105

HE Undersigned, having been appointed THE

AGENT for the give Company, ale prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO..

Agents, Hongkong, 21st-April, 1897

199

HENIX FIRE OFFICE.

PUGNI

The Undersigned are now prepared ti GRANT POLICIES of INSURANCE against FIRE at Current Rates.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & VO

Agents for the Phoenix Fire Oca Hongkong, 17th August, 1887.

CARTRIDGES.

2

IMPORTED EVERY MONTH, THERE FORE ALWAYS FRESH

DLEYS, ACHULTZES, AMBERITE and KYNOCK'S SPORTING CARTRIDGES 8, 10, 12, 16, and 20 BORE. and NEWCASTLE CHILLED SHOT in all Size, Nos. 10 to SSSG. AIR GUNS and. AMMUNITION in Variety.

WM. SCHMIDT & CO. Hongkong 28th November, 1992

HOTEL

KOWLOON HOTEL.

THIS Hotel is situated in a quiet locality, away from the din and disturbance of the City, and, surrounded by a delightful garden, it is an ideal place of residence. The bailding atands on an eminence, giving a magnificent view of the Harbour and the City of Victoria. It is within easy access of the Kowloon wharves, where this principal mail steamers disembark passengers, and from which theros a regular ferry service to Hongkong.

Bowling Alleys and Billiards. The Cuisino is excellent,

JAS. W. OSBORNE,

Proprietor and Manager. Hoogkong, 2nd December, 1903 [21

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

JEWELLERS

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS

Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40 Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Also at Shanghai, Manila, l'aris and Iloilo

PHOTOGRAPHER

M.

MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST.

Bromide and Crayan. Enlargements and alno colouring Photos and relief Photos. Views of China and Manila. Work done for Amateurs; No. SA, Queen'

Rood Central. STOREKEEPERS

BISMARCK & CO.,

Contractors, Navy

Ship Chandlers, Provision and Coal Merchants, Sail makers, &c. Fresh Water supplied to

Vessels in the Harbour

TONG SANG & CÔ..

Shipehandlers Sailmalers, Provisioners, Coal Merchants, Hardware. Engineers Tools, Metal, Iron and Steel Merchants

144, Dos Trex Road,

JOHNSTONES

NAPIER

SQUARE BOTTLE WHISKY.

NAPIER JOHNSTONES

SHIPPERS

SQUARE BOTTLE WHISKY

Gutler, Palmer & Co., London.

AGENTS

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

HONGKONG,

F47

Printed and Published by BERTEAM A. HAZE for the Concerned, at 14 Des Voeux Road 1703 Central, Victoria, Hongkong; London Office, 131, Fleet Street, E,C.

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