POST OFFICE NOTICES.
The Hongkong Marn, with the Americas mail, left Shanghai on Today, the 3rd inst. at 5 pm, and may be expected here to-day, at daylight..
The Armand Behir, with the French mail of the 8th June, will leave Saigon to-day, the 6th inst., at noon, and may be expected here on or about Moudus, the 9th inst. The packet brings replies to lotters despatched from Hongkong on the 5th May.
YOR
MAIL WILL CLOSE
FR
AMOT, SHANGHAI, NADABAK', KODE, YOKO- HAMS, HONOLULU and SAN FRANCISCO... Suplementary mail on board up to the tima fixed for departare of the mail. Extra Pastage i coats). .......................
Мисво
Biagapore, Panang nad Caleuria
Manila
Fubu and Holla
Shanghai, Maji, Kobe and Yokohama.
Singapore, Penang zud Colondba
Afauchureth
DATE
Friday, 6th.
Printed Matter and Sam- ples 10.00 .. Registration...10.00 a.m. (Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up to 10.45 A.M.) Registration,
B.0.
No late fee. Letturs....
Kowloon ......10.00 A.M.
11.00 A.B
Friday. 6th. 1.15 P.S.
6th, 2.00 P.M. 6th, 3,00 r..
Heungshan Lavinting
Friday,
Yuensang
Friday,
Sungliang
Friday
6th, 300 p.. |
Tjiliwong...
Friday
Fahamu
Friday,
Stb. 3.00 . Sth, 4.00 P.M.
Haipboa
Triumph
Friday,
6th, 5:00 PM.
Quartu....
Friday,
Mozi, Kole and Yokohama
ελαχισα
Friday
6th. 5.0 P. 6th, 5.00 PM
ktubi
Saturday. 7th, 11.00 A.M.
Manila
Mucko
fleungslut
Chafon and Newchwang
Kuriyang......
Hoihou and Fakhoi
Apearvie
Swator, Amoy and Fonchow
Featur
Hengshan
MICRO
Toad Mera
Yokolina and Seats
Iscito
Keelung, Shanghai, Mcji, Kebe, Shimizu, į
Fingapore, Penang and Bombar
EUROPE, &C., India via d'uticorin .........................
(Late Kettors 11,000 to 11:30 AM
Exten
Postage 10 cents.)............. (Loiters posted in all the Pillar Boxea in time for the first clear.nse will be included in this contract mail)...
Toucane
Micro.....
banghai.
Mani...
.
Heungskan Yacha Taming.......
Kamakaru Maru.
Batavia, Chytilots, Samarang, Sourabaya and Tjimahi
Singapore, Penang and Colomt
Vareser
...........
Sharichal, NAGASAKI, Kobe, YogoHAMA, ). VICTORIA and VANCOUVER (B.C.).................... | |
Supplementary mail on beart up to the Empress of Japan s
time fixed for departure of the mail.j Extra Postage 10 couts)
Singapore, Panang and Culentta ..... Moji Kals Yakoboms and Portland Nagasaki, Kole nad Yokolamu.....
Eurors, o.. INDIA VIA TATICORIN ......]
Extra Late Leiters 11.00 to 11.30 AM.
Postage 10 ponta.) Lotters posted in all the Pillar Boxes; in tim for the first clearance will be -noluded in this contract mail.) .........
TO-DAY. Sale The Geers and Chattels, at No. 4. Quera's Bond Coutral, Mesors. Hughes and Hough, 1..
TOMORROW.
Catherine Apear.. Numantia..... Yarate Mara...
Roon
•
7th, 3,00 P.M. 7th, 5, P.,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 6TMн, 1906.
JOINT STOOK SHARES.
BISHI DOUKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS,
NAGASAKI.
Hongkong, July 5th.
HITOU
COMFANT.
PAID
KID UP QUOTATIONS.
Alhambra
Banks-
$200 $100.
Hongkong & S'ini. $125 National If. of Ching
A. Shares
| $8221, buy eze
London, 402
20
847, cum call
Extreme Length...
Length on Blocks
Bell's Anboston E. A..... 126, Shira-Bornus Lin China Light & P. Co... China Provident .......
Cotton Milla--
d. 871, buyers $12 | $71, byens ' $100.
$10 | $8.00, makes
EW............... Fl. 60 Tla. 68. Hongkong................ $10 $14, lera International...le, 75 Tis. Lacu Kung Mow 2. Pls. 100 | Tls. 70
Ple, 500ks, 110, Boychos...
Dairy Farm...
Docks and Wharves--
H. & K Wharf x ti, H. & W. Dock ........ Now Amoy Dnes'.. Shanghai Dock and
$0 $16, buyers
#50 $1031, buyers 350 † əlük, amiveľa #tig
Eng, Ca, Ld. ....... Tha, 300 S'hai & H. Wha... £28. 100 Fenwich di ( GẠC Green Jaland Cement.
la ..
Saturday. 7th, 2.15 P.M. Saturday. Saturday Sunday 8th, 9.00 A.M. Monday, 96, 12.15 P.M.Hongkong & C. Gas.. Monday, 9th, 3,00 P.M.
Hongkong Electrio ..... H. H. L. Tramways... Tuesday, 10th, 19.09 A.M. Hongkong Hotel Co. Tuesday, 10tb
Hongkong loo Co.... Printed Matter and Bam. Hongkong Rope Co...
ples 10.00 A.N. Il'kong 5. Waterkant į Registration... 10.00 A.M. Insurancos- (Registration. with late fos of 10 conts, up to 10.45 A.M.) Registration,
1.O.
No late feo.
Kowloon
10.00 a..
Leitora..... 11.00 A.F Tuesday, 1erd, 12.15 r.. Tuesday, 10rd 3.00 .. Tursday,
101b, 3.00 P.M. Tuesday, 10th, 5.00 PM, Tuesday, 10th, 5.00 1.3. Wednesday, 11th,
Printed latter and Sam- ples 9.00 A.11. Registration... 9,00 AM. (Registration, with late fee of 10 couts up to 9.30 A.M.) Registration,
B.O.
No late foo.
Kowloon 9.00 A.M.!
Letter 10.00 a.m. Wednesday, 11th, 10.00 .M. Wednesday, 11th, 10,00 am. Wednesday, 11th, 10.00a.m. Wednesday, 11th,
Printed Matter and Sam- ples.......... 10.00 2.35. Registration... 10,00 AM. (Kegistration, with fats for of 10 cents, up to 10.45 A.M.) Registration
BO.
Kowloon 10.00 a.m.
11.00 AM.
No late fee. Lotters.....**
Damrorg, Lient. Momotarend; for Penang from Nagasaki, Miss Tora Mina; from Sharg. ba, Mrs. Schoeitzer; for Colombo from Yoko- luma, Mr. and Mrs. Trotter; for Port Said from Kobe, Liest, Werzinsky; for Naples from
Sahi Saudry Goods. Fals Roane, Mr. V. I. Shanghai, Mossrs. C. Fieiro and Rsele; for
·Remedios, 280 p.m.
OPIUM.
July 5th. Quotations are Aflow'ee nat, to i natty.
......8950
Halwa New
Halms Old
Lo to
Malwa Older
$100 to
Miwa V. Old 1100 to
Persian fine quality (750
Parkian extra Kine..$800
Patin New
Patna Old..
Binaris New
......-8875
Behares Old..
por pical,
to
to
to
percbant.
8843
to
....(807) to
to
VÈSSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL,
The T.KK. de Hongkong More sailed from Shanghai on the 3rd inat, at pm, and is due here to lay at daylight.
The P. M. str. Korea exiled from San Fran.
the cisco for Hongkong en 20th Jane.
The O. & 0. str. Coptic sailed from San Fran- eisre for Hongkong on the 27th Jane.
The T.K.K. sc. America Maru sailed from San Francisco on the 30th June for this port
THE FRENCH MAIL.
The M.M. str. Armand Behie will leave Salgon on the 6 inst., at noon, for this port.
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The CPR. str. Entpress of China left Vancouver on Monday, the 2nd inst., p.m., far
of call. Hongkong vin
CHANT THAMERS
the usual ports The P. & D. sir. Nubin loft Singapore lor this port on the 39th it at 9 p.m.
The H.A.L. str. Spezia, from Ken.borg, 14ft for this port on the 30th alt,, and Singapore for
To'expected bere on or about 6ith inst., n.. The F.-C.d. Lijo etr. Timahs left Kobe rin Moji and Amoy for this port on the 27th June, and may be expected here on or atcat 8th July. The Indo-China sir. Nameong, from Calcutta and the Straits. left Singapore on the 3rd inst, at tip.
The N.Y.K. str. Komikara Maru (European Lane) left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghal on the 1st inst., and is expected here on the 9th inst.
i.
The N.Y.K. str. Hakata Maru (Bombay Line loft Bombay for this port via Tuticorin and Singapore on the 3rd June,
The Boston S.S. Co.'s str. Shawmut arrived at Yokohama on the 28th June.
The Mogul Line str. Ghasee sailed from Liverpool on the 31st May for China and Japan. The Barbor Linesti, Saint George sailed from New York on the 3rd June.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Par Zielen, for Hongkong from Yokohams, win. View Consul Ruef, Mr. Werner; from Kobe, Mr. N. Wangler; from Nagasaki, Messrs.
Genua from Yokohama, Messrs. Bollenhagen, Ognioff. Dr. Menge, Mesra Riegelsborger, W. Helm, E. Schrage and Hawes; from Kobe, Lieut. A. Shipp; from Shangbai. Mrs. Hebald, Mr. K. Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Falarel, Mezsra. Siedentopp. M. Hintzen. Sheuermana, Sealoch. E. Thos. Mr. Frankel, Mr. T. Loober, Mr. and Mrs. Kleinern, Mears. Muller, H. Un- berte, Frankel. Mrs. Fischbaum; for South- ampton from Yokohama, Mr. Schweder; from Kobe, Rev. Moose and family, Miss A. Carrel; from Nagasaki. Mra. A. H. Sharp: frein Fouchew, Mias Hitchcock, Mrs. L. Philips; for Antwerp from Yokohama, Mr. Senichi Ito: from Shanghai. Mr. B. Larsen; for Bremen, from Yokohama, Mr. Waitschake; from Shang. hi. Mr. Duebrhopp and Mrs. Filzinger; for Bremerhaven from Yokobams, Mr. W. Osser. Prof. Schau; from Kole, Mr. Kramer; from Shanghai, Mesirs. O. Oelzo, Biogermann and C. Bless; for London from Kobe, Dr. Springer, Messrs. Braga and Chas. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth; from Shanghai, Mr. J. B. Nast Sergt. Marpby, Messrs, J. Andrews, Walton, Marshall and R. Robertau
DEPARTED.
Per Bayers, for Shanghai, Mesra. Almeida, A. M. Barradas, Wm. Mekny, C. R. Blumen berg, W. E. Godson, A. Leon, P. Gillet, R. Kawabara, Mrs. Walter, for Nagasaki, Mr. E. A. Nicholls. Mr. and Mrs. Kuroki, Mesars. S. Kesokawa, Miyasaki, Habais sed Matsuda; for Kabe, Mesure de Bye, J. H. de Sitter, Macker toes, Kokain, Shuratavs, Oyama, Tanaka, Mr. Miss C. Bostick, Misa Woilden: far Banker, Jacobs, Balet, Mrs. Smith.
Canton
China fire... China Praders......
ŞI, MOSAM
Tha. 108.
$25 $22, veliers $10 $25, buyers 210 $170, buyers $101, etters
$200
$0
$23.9
$342; salus
$127, sollera
$25
$2-10, . & buy.
1
$10
*, pullor
5:0
39.
$50
$20 $83, vayera
$25 $98, bayers.
Hongkong Fire..........
650 $12, sales &'ol.
North Chinn ....... Union
25
in, S.
$100
$810, unles & bdy.
100
$174, sellers
$10
$113,ulfors
Yangtaza
The. 110, buyura $5%, sell
Land and Building~ |
Mongkongksadίαν. Humphrey's Estate! $10 $115, liers Kowloon Land & 11,
130 $38. Shanghai Lands. 50 WestPoint Building $60 stining
Charbonnages. ------ Fus, 260 | $450, nominał Kaabe.......en 18/10 133, buyers
Philippine Co. Rafineries--
China Sugar Luzon Sugar
| Steamship Companies China and Manilk.........: Douglas Steamship i H., Cantos & M...... Indo-China S.N, Co ) Bholl Transport Co. Star Ferry..............
Do, New........... Shanghai &. Dying Steam Laundry Co... South China 11. Post..
Stores & Dispensaries Campbell, M. & Co Powell & Co., W. Watkins.............. Watson & Co., 4, 5
United asbestos....
Do, FounderM...........
$10 $5.
$100
$150, les "
$100
$20, sellers
620
$20, sellors
$50
$42. buyers
$15 $21, ailes & sollers
*£10 $764, sellers X1276, buyers 810 $30. şă ! $21.
BLU' SEA $25 | $2), kollee $5 $6, buyers
$10 $32. $10 $105, vales $10 – $5, saliers $10 $13, sales
$4 $0.
$10 $100,
VERNON & SMYTH,
COMMERCIAL.
GLOBING QUOTATIONS.
July 5th.
ON LONDON,
Tolagray 'io Trənfər namai2/11 Bank Bills, on demand
2/17 Bank: Bille, at 30 da; . right junk/) Baik Bill, at 4 montur night ...?)": Credite, the sight. Documentary Bills, 4months' nightë/11 ON PABIB.--
Bank Bills, on demand........ .266 Credits, at 4 months' night....................270 ON GARMANT.
On demand ON NEW YORK
Bank
ON BOMBAY...
ÜN VALGUTTAJ
CODE WORD; "DOCK"
A.1, A.B.C., and Engineering Code Ceed
NEW DOCK NOW OPEN.
DOCK No. 5,
Width of Entrance on Top Widih of Entrance on Boftom...
Water on Blocks at Spring Tide
DOCK No. 1,
Extreme Length...
Longth on Blocks
Width of Entrance on Top
Width of Entrance on Bottom... Water on Blocks at Spring Tids
DOCK No. 2
Extreme Length...
Length on Blooks
བའ་
Width of Entrance on Top
Width of Entrance on Boftom... Water on Blocks et Spring Tile
PATENT SLIP
792 feet. 714
03
83A 341
523 toat
513
H
88
H
264.
371 too. Ba
66. 58
11
Suitable for vocals up to 1,000 THE WORKƐ are well equipped with THE
LATEST PLANTS and APPLI.. ANCES 16 undertake BUILDING REPAIRING SHIPS, ENGINES, and BOILERS; and alzu ELECTRICAL WORK.
A LARGE STOCK of MATERIAL }; always kept on hand.
The COMPANY has the powerful steame "QURA-MARU" (712 tom, 200 I.H.P opecially built for SALVAGE PURPOSES equipped with necessary gear always ready Short Notice.
1175
ON SALE.
RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG, FOR
DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY, On the Day Preceding the Dopartors of the English Mails from the Year of the Closing of the Indian Mints to the Free Coinage o Silver
FROM 1893 To 1905;
A180
RATES FOR SOVEREIGNS, GOLD
LEAF, BAR SILVER (From 1900),
and other Useful Information. Price: $1 CASH,
On Sale at the "DAILY PRZESs" Üfica, or Incal Booksellers.
Hongkong, 16th April, 1906.
PRINTING.
HE JOB PRINTING
AND
BOOK.
HONGKONG, CANTON,
MACAO
WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO. LD., AND THE CUINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.
TBINDING DEPARTMENTS of the Hongkong Daily Pres are furnished with every appliance for the
PLOMPT EXECUTION OF
9.8.
HONGKONG-CANTON LINE,
8.8. "HONAM," 2,363 tons, Captain L, D. Jones. 8.8. POWAN, 2338 tons, Caplasia W. A. Valentine, FATEHAN," 2260 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas, 9.8. HANKOW 3,973 tons. Captain O. V. Lloyd, 8.8. "KINSHAN," 1,995 ton, Captain J. J. Loseins, Departures from Hongkong to Canton daily at 8.39 a.m. (Sunday excepted), 9 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. (Saturday excepted).
Departures from Canton to Hongkong daily of 20 m., 2 p.m. and 5.30p.m. (Bunday excopted) These Btesmere, carrying His Majesty's Mails are the largest and fastest on the River Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin Aeromodati
SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD. HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
9.9: "HEUNGSHAN," 1,998 tons, Captain G. F. Morriton, K.N.B. Departures from Hongkong to Macao on wook dayaat 2 p.a., except when otherwise notified by Express. Monday Special Excursions learing Hongkong at .M., and a Second Departs about 7 P.M.
NoTs
During the Summer Months the time of learing fluctuates to suit the tide at Macao, See Special Summer Time-table. Departures from Macao to Hongkong on weekdays at 8 AM. On Saturdays & Second Departure about 7 P.M. On Sundays about 4 P.M. (Beo Special Express).
CANTON-MACAO LINE,
́8.8, “LUNGSHAN," 219 tous, Captain T Hamlin,
This Steamer leave Canton for Macso every Tuesday, Thursday saa Baturday at
8 a.m. med laves Macho for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7.30 a.ti
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.
8.9. "SAINAM, 589 toas, Captain J. Willox, 8.8. "NANNING," 569 tons, Captain Butchart.
One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Washow overy Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at about 8 a.m., and the other leave Wuchow for Canton on the enme days at 8.3).m. Hound trips take about 5 days. These vassole have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.
Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of tho HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD, Hotel Mansions (First Floor), opposite the Hongkong Hotel; Ge of BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agente, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
}
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS IN THE CHINA SQUADRON.
Alacrity, despatch-boat, 1,700 taas. 10 guns, 3,000 h.p. Comdr. E. La T. Leatham, Shanghai
Astraen, 2nd class cruiser, 4360 tons, 10 gaus, 7,000 i.b.p., Captain C. L. Vaughan-Los, Shanghai Bramble, ganboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut. E,
C. W. Davison, Yonglaze Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 800 hp., Lieut.
W. L. Bamber. Yaugtsze Cadmus British sloop, 1,070 tons, Comdr, II,
do Cone Laard, Hongkong Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons Comtr. L. D.
Wilkin, D.S.O., Hongkong Disdem, ist class cruiser, 11,000 toue 16 guns,
16,500 h.p., Capt. H. W. Savory, Nagasaki Fame, torpodo-beat destroyer. 360 tons,
game. 5,700 h.p.. Iient. Comdr. Hughes, Hongkong
PRINTING & BOOKBINDING Flore, 2nd class oruiser, 4.300 tons, 10 guns, 7,000h.p., Capt.Grant Dalton, S. American
OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS
INCLUDING
BUSINESS CIRCULAES,
COMPANY PROSPECTUSES,
Ports
Handy, torpedo-bout destroyer, 280 tous, 6 guns,
4,000 k.p.. Lieut.Comdr. Cox, Nagasaki Hart, torpedo-boat destroyer, 250 tous. 6 guns, 4000 b.p, Livut. Comdr. R. Henniker Heaton, Nagasaki
Janus torpedo-boat destroyer, 280 tons, 6 gane,
3,900 b.p., Lt.-Coudr. Darwall, Nazamaki COMPANT REPORTS & BALANCE SHEETS Kent, cruiser, armoured, 9,803, tons, 14 guns, 22,000 p., Captain. §. V. Yda Honey, BILLS OF LADING,
Nagasaki
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE FORMA COMMERCIAL COves,
COMMERCIAL REPORTS,
COMMERCIAL FORMS OF ANY KIND,
ALSO
MENU CARDS.
LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S VISITING CARDS.
Kinst
Alfred, British battles' ip, 14,000, tour, Capt. Cecil F. Thn sby, Nagasaki Kinsha, river guabost, 331 tone, "Lieut.-Comd:.
E. V. E. R. Dagmaro, on Ysuptaso Monmouth, oraisor, 1,800 tons, Capt. J. A.
Tako, Hongkong
gaur.
Moorhon river gunboat, 180 tons,
Lieut-Condr. F. B. Noble, Hongkong Otter, torpeda-boat destroyer, 350 tons, 6 gaps,
6340 hp., Lt.-Comdr. Kidd, Nagasaki Rambler, surveying-ship, 583 tons, Comdr.
Char. E. Monro, Hongkong Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240
bp, Lical-Comdr. Vaughan, Hongkong Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gans,
PERIODICALS BOUND AND BOOKS OF Tamar, receiving abip, 4,600 tons 6 gan,
ALL KINDS RE-BOUND
Billa, en demand. Credits, 60 days' sight
52
LEDGERS & ACCOUNT BOOKS MADE TO ORDER
Telegraphie Transfer
1584
Bank, on demand....................1584
Telegraphic Transfer,
Fank, on demando......................158±
ON BRANGE AL
Bank, at sight
724 103
Private, 30 days' sight.....................................731 ON YOKOHAMA On demand ON MANILA-On demand-Peso-1031 ON SINGAPORE. On demand ... 106p.xp.m. ON BATAVIA-On demand
127
ON HAIPHONG-On demand 24 p.o. p.m. ON SAIGON-On demand. 2 p.0. p.m. OR BANGKOK-On demand..........50 BOTERPIGNO, Bank's Buying Bate...9.40
*.49.16 ULL BILTER, DET 05. .................10d.
Rad Mr. Saunams, Messrs. Busch, C. GOED Lmar, 100 fine, per tel
Per Prinz Sigismund, for Yokohama, Mrs. 1.
Barckhardt, Mr. Ch. Thomson.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From July 6th to 12th, 1995. To correct Zone Tiwe så 23 min. and 18 sec.
HION WATER
Por Zieten, for Bremen, &c. Mr. L. B. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ainsworth. Miss L.. Allogri, Mia Austin, Mrs. J. W. Andrew, Messrs. J. E. Beatty, A. de Jong van Boden- burgh, Mejor and Mrs. Boyle, Messrs. J. W. Hellophagos, L. P. Braga, Ch. F. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bosob and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnahs and children, Mr. Burchard, Miss Carroll, Mr. A. Carter, Mr. P. Campo, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Chow, Mrs, E. Chater, Mesars. M. Conolly, F. Daehrkop. Mr. and Mrs. Ellinger, Mr. F. H; Franking, F. E. Galavel, Mrs. E. Falavel, Mrs. R. Filsinger and children, Messrs. G. C. Guebler, E. Gianotti, Capt. and Mrs. Goereken, Mesars. Faul Gravenhorst. Hasenberg, Mrs. Hebold, Mrs. Hausbrand and Mou child, Mr. Wilh. Helm, Mrs. Hays, "Mr. M Hintzen, Miss Highcock. Mr. E. Humer, Mr. and Mrs. Huettenbach, Mr. and Mi38 Johnston. Mr. Th. Kramer, Mrs. A. M. Knapp, Mr and Thurs 12 Mrs: A. C. Koop, Messrs. Koop, Jr., (2), Ford. Long, Manuel Luis, Rev. Ernest 3.
Lyons,
R. K. Macnemura, Raffaele Marinozzi, P Marshall, G. F. Matthewa, Dr. Menger, Mr. R. Moose and childron, Mr. B. Murphy, Misses Moyer, Rev. Fidel Mir, Rev. Robl. and Mrs.
W. Desme, N.
Ognioff. Mrs. Olda- ma mane, Mr, and
Mr. W. Purdna, Mrs. Schultze, Mr. A. Good. Mash. Mestre, Perry, Mrs. L. K. Phillips,
Scarpari,
Dr. and Mrs. Winckler Prins and children, Mr.
H
LOW WATER
Hongkong
Leigh
Mean Tim
Uangkong Juan Timo
Ielght.
FR
Yti.
#
ban, 15 1
tra
310 a
19 442
Wed
Tuca 1 n
11
In
16
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, July 6th,
Previona Day On Date al; On Date
10 a
ALL
29.68
29.74
29.88
81
81
50
89
83
WNW
0
1
0
op
0
opi
1123
T. Honds and Tsurudu; Fru banglai. M. J. Piegelsberger, Vice-Consal Baron von Roef, Barometer Pasquet. Mr. and Mrs, Truman Mours. P. Prol. and Mrs. Schauinsland, Miss Sanders, Temperature, Zaru C. Cattarenish. H. de Jalliang, Rev. Mesars, Karl Schaufer A. Scheuermann", R. Humidity... Plughein, Miss Remedios, Messrs. H. Hansen, Misses Yoshins and Jost; for Sohaga, J. A. Schlimmer, H. Seebach, Mrs. A.
Shipp Sharp, Lieut. Arthur M.
Mesers. Singapore from Yokobama. Mr. Conally, Miss
Major and Mrs. Boyle, Messrs Latti Herm. Biedentopp. J. A. C. Sloystor, 3. Stiefel, Hamilton Templeton, K. Teichmann, Thomas, and Hassan; from Nagasaki, Mrs. Shisaada nad Mr. and Mrs. Trotter, Messrs. Voigt, St. Wal Mr. Hirayama; from Shanghai, Prince S. Hoheit, ton, Worner, Mr. and Mrs. H. Winkelmann, General Major Eaokanchong, Major Luang Lient. Werrinsky and Mre. Wood.
Wind Direction Force... Weather......
Highest open air Temperature on 11)........ 88 Lowest open air Temperture by 4th...... 79
IN THE BEST MATERIALS.
Estimator furnished on Application to the Printing Department HovgKong Daily Press". Ol
B
ON SALE
OUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS, July to December 1905. With INDEX. Price $7.50.
On sale at the Hongkong Daily Press. Ofen Hongkong 20th Feb., 1906
JOHNSTONE'S
NAPIER
SQUARE
BOTTLE WHISKY.
NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S
SHIPPERS
SQUARE BOTTLE WHISKY
CUTLER, PALMER & Co., LONDON
AGENTS
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,
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Conde, Secretan, ou Yangtssa Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 90 h.p, Liant,
Comdr. West, Hongkong. V.mgo, torpedo-boat destroyer, 980 tons, 6 guns, 6,300 h.p. Lient. Comdr. Stevenson, Nagasaki
Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tons, 4501.h.p.,
Condr, A. W. Glennie, sarraying Whitng, torpedo-bost destroyer, 30 tons, 6 guns, 5,300 h.p., Lieut.-Comtr. C. EL. Widgeon, gunboat, 1995 tons, 2 gune, 800 h.p...
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