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Commercial.

TO-DAY.

THE SHARE MARKET.

$ o'clock.

A good deal of business has been put through to-day, but as it has not been altogether of a reliable character we think it best to hold details over until to-morrow. Latesi quotations are as under,

CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-1521 per cent.

premium, sales and buyers.

Union Insurance Society of Cantón--$85 per

share, sellers.

China Traders Insurance Company-$68 par

share, sellers.

North China Insurance-Tls. 285 per share,

huyers.

Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$97 per

share, buyers.

Yangisze Insurance Association-Tis. 96, per

share, sales and sellers.

Chinese Insurance Company-$165 per share,

buyers.

On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-T18, 150,

per share.

Honglong Fire Insurance Company -$3321 per

share, sellers.

China Five Insurance Company-$73 per share,

buyers.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, 36)

nr cent. premium, buyers. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.

-$215 per share, sales and sellers, China and Manila Steam Ship Company-123

per share, buyers.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1888.

1st November, 1888--At 10 m.

STATION.

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The barometer has fallen sightly in China and risen in Luzon, Gradients are ruher slight for nothiest winds The weather is clear over the whole area. It is rather warm and compustivaly. Jam.

Igarancier reduced to level of the sea in inches, tenths and baziratheTemperature in the shale In degro, Fah renheft. Humility in percent of saturation the kumlilty of air marind with moisture being to 4-Direction of the wind ca am potati, 1-Forte of the wisil Locording to Banufnit scale, State of the weather, & fie sky, Detached Glas, Urieling, ring? Paz, e Glowing, & Hail, Lightning, Dercos, Passing thews, Sally, Rab Snow? Thunder, + Vindblikyr, on the talo la leches, Leash and bounded the

W. Dow

Hongkong Observatory, 1st November, 1888.

MAILS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The P: M. S. S., Co.'s steamer City of New York, with the American mail of 9th ultimo, may be expected here on or about the 5th Jeft Yokohama on the 30th for this port, and

instant.

THE CANADIAN MAILS.

The Canadian Pacific steamia Duke of West- Hongkong Gas Company-$135 per share, sellers.minster, left Vancouver on the zand ultimo for Hongkong Hotel Company,-$165 per share, Japan and China.

sellers. Indo-China Steam Navigation Company,

Limited-17 per cent, dis., selfers. Douglas Steamship Company-$54 per share,

buyers.

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited--$187

per share, sellers.

Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$95

per share, sales and sellers, Hongkong Ice Company-$84 per share, buyers, Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited,

$80 per share,

Ji

Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited-$123 per

share, sellers.

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-100 per cent.

premium, sellers.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-3 per cent.

premium.

The Canadian Pacific steamer Parthia, with the Canadian mail, left Vancouver on the 26th ultimo for Japan and China.

REPORTS.

The German steamship Sachsen reports that she left Bremen, and Singapore on the 27th ultimo. During the last 3 days experienced ligh

monsoon.

The British steamship Chow-fa reports that she lef Kob-si-chung on the 25th. ultimo, The first part of the voyage had strong head wind and heavy sea with rain squalls, and the latter part moderate breeze and fine weathames'

The Norwegian steamship Norden reports that she left Kutchinotru on the 26th ulijma. On the 27th and 29th instant a gale was blowing from north-west with high confused sea; then fine north-east monsoon running down.

The British steamship Pakthan reports that moderate north-east wind in the Gulf of Sium; she left Bangkok on the zand ultimo. Had thence gale and continued rain to Cape Padaran; thence to Paracels had strong north-east gale and mountainous sea with torrent squalis; from Paracels to Hongkong bad moderate east-north. east wind and fine weather.

The British steamship Conton reports that she left Shanghai on the 26th ultimo. Had fine clear weather and moderate north-west breeze to Tung-ying; thence to Amoy fresh north- cast monsoon. Left Amoy os the 30th. Had clear weather and moderate monsoon to Swa- tow. Left Swatow on the 31st. Had fine clear weather and light north-west to port. In Amoy, Swatow, the steamships Thales, Kaifong, Sun H.M.S. Linnet, and the steamship Fokien. In kiang, bleefoe, and Choyang.

The British steamship Carisbrooks reports The Canadian Pacific steamer Batavia, with that she left Saigon on the 24th ultimo at 4 the Canadian mail, left Yokohama for this portam.; passed Cape St. James at 9 30 a.m. Had

Shanghai on the 26th ultimo

strong increasing wind with heavy bead sen; at 10.30 put back to Coceanut Bay, and anchored at noon. Next morning at 436 weather more moderate; proceeded at 3 am..on the 26th; abreast of Cape Padaran strong gale with very. high sea; stood into Phanrang Bay, and anchored at 6 am, at 9.30 a.m. on the 27th got under. weigh again, and found strong wind and head sea along the coast; at 7p.m. anchored in Binkang Bay. On the 18th at 7 a.m. proceeded again; at p.m. abreast of Cape Varela had strong north-east wind and hard squalls with heavy showers of rain and high sea with weather very unsettled; thence to 17 north latitude experienced strong to fresh monsoon with heavy sea and hard squalls, attended with main'; thence to port moderate monsoon and head sea with fine weather; arrived here at 11 am on the rat instant.

STEAMERS EXPECTED..

The Navigazione Generale Italiana Co.'s steamer Bormita, left Singapore on the 25th ultimo, and, is expected here on the 1st instant.

The E. & A. 5. S. Co's steamer Tannadice, left Part Darwin for this port on the 3rd ultimo, and may be expected to arrive on the 2nd

instant.

The D. D. R. steather_Bellona, from Ham- burg, left Singapore on the 27th altimo, and is expected here on the 3rd instant, i

The Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Bellero-

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-5 per cent.phon, from Liverpool, left Singapore on the ayth

premium, buycis.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-11 per cent.

premium.

Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,

Limited-80 per share, buyers, Perak Tin Mining and Smelting Company-$5

per share, nominal,

ultimo, and is expected here on the 3rd instant.

The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's S. N. Co.'s the 29th ultime, and is expected here on the 4th steamer Elektra, from Trieste, left Singapore on

instant.

The Glenline steamer Glencoe, from Lon don, left Singapore on the 19th ultimo, and is ..expected here on the 4th instant.

Punjom and Sunghie Dua Samantan Mining Co.

$10 per share, sellers. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company-58 per cent, premium, sales and sellers.

Tonquin Coal Mining Co.-95 per cent. premium,

buyers.

The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,

Limited-125 per cent. premium;.nominal. The East Borneo Planting Co., Limited-$46

per share, sellers.

Cruicksh-ple & Co., L.,—$50 per share, sellers. The Steam Launch Co., Limited-5 per cent..

premium, sellers. The Austin Arms Hotel and Building Co., Ltd.

-45 per cent. dis, nominal.

EXCHANGE.

ON LONDON-Bank, T. T.

Bank Bilis, at 4 months sight...3/1.

Bank Bills, on demand

Bank Bills, at 30 days' sight

3/02 .3/01 .3/07

Credits at 4 months' sight,.

Docunicatary Bilis, at 4 months'...

sight

3/18

ON PARIS.

Bank Bills, on demand....................

Credits, at 4 months' sight'.

3.95

ON INDIA, T, T.........

721

On Demand....

ON SHANGHAI,-

Bank, T. T..

Private, 30 days' sight 72j

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Kashgar, left Bombay for this port on the 27th ultimo, and is expected here on or about the 12th instant:

Shipping.

ÁRRIVALS.

NORDEN, Norwegian steamer, 1,367, Nielsen, 31st Oct.,-Kutchinstzu 26th October, Coal Mitsui Bussha Kaisha. RYNDA, Russian corvette, Captain T. Avellan,

Ist Nov,Shanghai 26th October. CANTON, British steamer, 1,110, J. Bremner, 1st Nov-Shanghai 26th October, Amoy 30th, and Swatow, 31st, General-Jardine, Mathe son & Co.

SACHSEN, German steamer, 2,874, C. von Gossel, 1st Nov., Bremen, and Singapore 27th October, Mails and General-Melchers. & Co. SARTIE, French steamer, 470, Gehuede, 11 Nov., Iloilo 27th October, Sapanwood- A. R. Marty.. PAKSUAN, British steamer, 835 Į. Young, Ist

Nov.,Bangkok 22nd Oct., Geneml-Hop Hing Hong. CARISBROOKE, British steamer, 973, R. Cats, ant Nov-Saigon 24th Oct., Rice, Faddy, and Rice Flour Morris & Ray.

PEKING, German steamer, 954, G. Heuermann,

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSE

For Shanghai.-Per Sachsen, to-morrow, the 2nd instant, at 3.30 P.M.

For Haiphong.Per Clara, to-morrow, the and instant, at 5.00 P.M.

For Yokohama-Per General Werder, on Saturday, the 3rd instant, at 9.30 A.M.

For Straits and Bombay. Fer Deccan, on Saturday, the 3rd instant, at 11.30 AM.

For Swatow. Per Thales, on Saturday, the 3rd instant, at 5.00 PM.

HONGKONG-SAILING VESSELS. ADOLPH, German bark, 867, E. Westergaard, 5th August,-Hamburg 19th April, General.-- Order. CARRIER DOVE, British bark, 1,026, A. Forsyth, 7th Oct.,-Kobe 16th September, General. -Orders DIANE, Norwegian bark, 704. Į. Peterson, 2nd

Oct-Sourabaya 23rd August, Sugar. Glencoe

Order.

ERLKOENIG, Chinese bark, 457, Upium Examina" tion bulk, Stonecutters Island.-Chinese FIGARO, German bark, 1,006, G. Heinzel, 6th

Customs.

October,Singapore 12th Sept., Timber. Melchers & Co. Foocuów, Siamese brig, 300, O. C. S. Schinie- gelow, 1th Oct.,-Bangkok - 13th Sept., Gov. GOODWIN, American ship, 1,459, S. Pray,

Timber-Chinese.

1st Oct.,-Kobe 20th Sept., Coal-Adam- son, Bell & Co. GREAT ADMIRAL, American ship, 1,497, James F. Rowell, 18th Sept., San Francisco 28th. July, Flour-Russell & Co.. HATTIE E. TAPLEY, British bark, 907, J. McCon- nachy, 5th Sept.-Sandakan 15th August, Timber-Gibby-Livingston & Co. HONOLULU, British ship, 1.599. Leavy, 2nd Oct, Shanghai 24th Sept., Dallast-Melchers

H.

& Co.

G. JOHNSON, American bark, 1,027, Colby, 26th Oct.,-Keelung 23rd Oct., Coals. Russell & Co.

ITON, French bark, 542, Begnier, roth October, London 20th May, General,-Melchers

& Co.

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JOHN MCLEOD, British ship, 1,500, J. B. Stuart, 21st Sept.,-Hamburg 20th May, General. -Sienissen & Co.

JOHN M. BLAIKIE, British ship, 1,778, D. F. Faulkner, 8th Oct,-New York 25th June, Kerosene Oil.-Order. LEADING WINT), American ship, 1,159,, F. M. Hinckley, 9th October,-New York 16th May, Kerosene Oil-Russell & Co. MARY L. STORE, American ship, 1,420, Carver,

13th Oct., Shanghai 20th Oct., General- Pustau & Co.

MONTANA, German schooner, 75, Otto Kessler,

21st Oct. Yap (Caroline Island), 3rd Oct., General-Siemssen & Co. NAUPACTUS, British ship, 1,399, Lovitt, 4th Oct.,

STEAMERS.

Bormida.. Tannadice Bellerophon Bellona

Elektra

STEAMERS EXPECTED IN HONGKONG.

City of New York, Batavia Kashgar Duke of Westminster... Parthia

DESTINATION.

FROM.

DATK DUE.

Singapore Port Darwin....

November 1st

November 2nd

November 3rd...

Liverpool... Hamburg

London Trieste

San Francisco.....

Vancouver Bombay.......

ACENTS.

Carlowitz & Co.

Russell & Co.

Butterfield & Swird.

November ard...... Siemssen & Co.

November 4th... Jardine, Matheson & Co. November 4th......Austro-Hung. Lloyd's Co

November sth.

November 5th.....

November 12th

Vancouver ............ November 18th Vancouver

November 22nd

STEAMERS LOADING IN HONGKONG.

VESSELS.

London,&c., via Suez Canal Surat Bremen, via Ports of Call Sachsen.. Havre and Hamburg, &c... Lydia.............. Havre,L'don, via Suez Canal Palamed... Trieste, via Straits, &c. Elektra...... San Francisco, via Yhama Gaelic....... San Francisco, via Yhama City of New York. Vancouver, B.C.,via K., & Batavia...... Sydney, Melbourne, &c..... Catterthun Calcutta, vin. Straits......... Taisang................. Stfaits and Bombay......... Deccan Bangkok........... Yokohama, via N'saki, & Verona

Kong Hung Yokohama, Kobe, &e......General Werder Shanghai

Peking... Shanghai

Sachsen....... Shanghai, via Amoy ......Bellerophon ....... Swatow

Thales

Pacific Mail S. S. Co.

Adamson, Bell & Co. P. & O. S. N. Co. Adamson, Bell & Co Adamson, Bell & Co.

AGENTS.

DATE OF LEAVING,

P. & O. S. N. Co...... Nov. 7th, at noon. Melchers & Co... Nov. 25th, at 10 am. Butterfield Swire...... November 11th, Sicmssen & Co.

Nov. 6th, at noon. Austro-Hung. Lloyd's Co. Nav, toth, at noon. Pacific Mail S. S. Co.... Nov. 17th, at 3 p.m. O. & 0. S. S. Co............. Nov. 7th, at 3 p.m. Adamson, Bell & Co. Nov. 15th, at 3. p.m. Russell & Co........... Nov. 5th, at 4 p.m. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Nov. 6th, at 3 pm P&O. S, N. Co... Nov. 3rd, at noon. Yuen Fat Hong... Nov. 4th, st z p.m. P. & O. S. N. Co.... Nov. inth, daylight. ......Melchers & Co... Nov. 3rd, at 10a.m.

Slemssen & Co... Nov, 3rd, at $ p.m. Melchers & Co... To-morrow, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Swire.....

November sth. Douglas Lapraik & Co.. Nov. 4th, daylight,

Intimations.

W. POWELL & CO.

EX S.S." GLENORCHY."

CARPETS and MATTINGS.

Philadelphia 12th May, Kerosine Oll. NEWloor Oil Cloths and Linoleums.

Master.

P. N. BLANCHARD, American ship, 1,503, M. W. Blanchard, 5th Sept.,-Hiogo (Japan) 5th Sept., General.--Stemssen & Co

WA

Intimations.

MACAO.

ANTED to purchase, in a good situation in Macao, Small FAMILY RESIDENCE commanding a sea-view. Price mustbe Moderate. Apply with full particulars, by letter only, to

W. H., cja Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 25th September, 1888. (954

FOR HIRE.

For Bangkok. Per Kong Beng, on Sunday,THE Fast Steam Launch" ELK" is always the 4th instant, at 9.00 A.M

For Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook- town, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide.Per Catterthun, on Monday, the 5th instant, at 3.30 F.M.

For Straits Settlements.-Pet Lydia, on Tues- day, the 6th instant, at 11.30 A.M.

For Straits and Calcutta-Per Taisang on Tuesday, the 6th instant, at 2.30 P.BL.

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.

STEAMERS,

ACTIV, Danish steamer, 355, Revsbeck, 26th October,-Pakhoi 22nd October, and Hoi- how 24th, General-Arnhold, Karberg' CATTERTHUN, British steamer, 1,409, J. W. B.

& Co.

Darke, 30th Oct..Sydney 6th Oct., Bris bane oth, Cape Moreton 13th, and Thurs- CHINA, German steamer, 1,093, P. Haye, 30th day Island 19th, Coal-Russell & Co.

Oct-Amoy 26th October, and Swatow 29th, GeneralBun Hin.

LARA, German steamer, 674, Christensen, 31st Oct.,-Haiphong 28th Oct., and Hoihow 30th, General-Siemssen & Co.

1st Nov.,-Whampoa 1st Nov., General-CRUSADER, British steamer, 671, Ogston, 25th- - Slemssen & Co. KWONGSANG, British steamer, 985, Sellar, 1st Nov.-Chefoo 27th Oct., Peas-Jarding, Matheson & Co.

1st Nov,Koh-si-chang 25th Oct., General. --Scottish Oriental 5. S. Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE

EXPORT CARGO. Per Neckar, str., for Beyrouth.-4 cases Glass Bangles, and chest Tea. For Port Said.-z boxes Fire Crackers. For Alexandria.—to cases Essential Oil. For Genoa-30 boxes Star-CHOW-FA. British steamer, 1,355, F. W. Phillips, anisced, and 5 packages Tea. For Amsterdam. -6 cases Merchandise For London.-75 cases Essential Oil, and 7 cases Merchandise. For New York.-9 cases Silk Goods, z5 bales Silks, and box Blackwood Ware, For Copenhagen. -2 cases Sundries. For Rotterdam.-38 pack | Pembrokeshire, British steamer, for Kobe, ages Merchandise. For Buenos Ayies.-20 John M. Blaike, British ship, for Manila. cases Curios. For Hamburg-595 packages Mer. | Deepdale, British steamer, for Manila. chandise, 45 bales Feathers, 375 packages Fire Hallie E. Tapley, British bark, fo: Sandakan. Crackers, 1,000 casta Chasia Buda, and 7 cases | Activ, Danish sidamer, for Høihow. Curios. For Bremen.-228 rolls Matting, 9 cases Frejr, Danish steamer, for Haiphong. Brisiles, 3 cases Silks, I casa Ivory Ware, to Figaro, German bark, for Bangkok. Cases Essential Oil, 3 cases Sundries, 513 pack. ages Tea from Fobchow, and 4 cases Cigars from Manila, For Bremerhaven.-58. cases Merchandise, and 1 box Silk Goods.

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DEPARTURES.

October 31, Fidello, German str., for Whampoa. October 31, China, German str., for Singapore, November 1, Duburg, German steamer, for

Saigon.

November 1, H. Printsenberg, German bark,

for Ranjang (iloinco). November 1, Marie, German steamer, for Hai-

.pbong.

OPIUM MARKET,——THIS DAY”.

NEW MALWA, per picul...... maneuon $675 OLD MALWA, per picul...

$645 NEW PATNA, (without choice) per chest... $5673 NEW PATNA, (first cholce) per chest... $570 NEW PATNA, (bottom) per chest............ $580 NEW PATNA, (second choice) per chest... 565 NEW BENARES, (without choice) per chest $5531 New BENARES, (bottom) per chest. ...... $5631 OLD BENARES, per chest 35581 November 1, Telamon, Dritish steamer, for Sin-

OLD HENARES, (bottom) per chest......... $568%

November 1, Tsinan, British steamer, for Foo

chow, &c.

November 1, Alwine, German str., for Hoihow. November 1, Ravenna, British steamer, for

Shanghai,

gapore, &c.

Manila.

NEW PERSIAN (best quality) per picul..... 630 November 1, Deepdale, British steamer, for OLD PERSIAN (best quality) per, picul...... $600 OLD PERSIAN (second quality) per picul... $580

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE..

From Masscs. Fainer & Co.'s Register), Today.

Tarometer-ga.25.

Harometer- P.M..

Barometer-ip..

Thermometer-g#3. MÁ

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Thermometeran PNGAPAL

Thermometer. (Wet bulb)

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Thermometerý p., Wat Irail) apach Thermometer-p.. (Wet Luik) ............ *Thorpsomeloe-Madaitos de geko Thermometer-Mialmum (over night) mosbotag9068

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICLA

REGISTER.

31st October, 1888.-At 4 p.m.-

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PASSENDERS-ARRIVED,

Per Carlsbrooks, ats, from Saigon Chi

nese.

Per Canton, str., from Shanghai, &c-Mrs. Clough and family, Mrs. Wylie, Miss Wills, Mr. Graham, and 67 Chinese,

Per Sachsen, str., from Bremen, &c.-My, and Mrs. H. Kirchhof, Mr. and Mrs. Leong Keng Tong, Mrs. Magrath, Mrs. A. Dare, child and servant, Messrs. Verleysen, Bornemann, John Vine, R. Heyse, C. Solmoor, Th. Rothe, John Hayser, Cuofoban, F. Ebert, C. Verords, D. G. Burchardi, W. Bluthjen, L. Berrick, Wm. Chew Teck Choi, T. R. Young, Gung Hing, and Gallagher, Gung Eng Seng, Chew Teng Hing, Kwong Seng, and 349 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Per Duburg, str, for Salgon-300 Chinese, Per Alwine, str., for Hoihow.-100 Chinese, **Per Marie, str. for Halohong Europeans and 30 Chinese,

Per Deepdale, str, for Manila Europeans. Per Tanan, str., for Sydney. Mr. A. Dowar. For Melbourne.-Mr. and Mrs. Martín,

TO, DEPARTA

Per John M. Blaiks, ship, for Manila, Europeans AN EVEN

· Fer Activ, str,, for. Hoihow.—70 Chinese. - Fet årgir, str. for Haiphong.--35 Chinese. -

Tradersache

we

is at the service of the public for proceeding to Parties, etc.

and from Steamers, Picnic and Bathing

For particulars, apply to

CRUICKSHANK' & Co., Ld. Hongkong, 17th August, 1888.

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Sept., Manila 22nd Sept., General. Soey #FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE? Sing,

DECIMA, German steamer, 965, A. Dinge, 25th

Oct., Bangkok 16th Oct., Rice and Gene. ral. Steinssen & Co,

DECCAN, British steamer, 2,000, P. W. Case,

29th Oct., Bombay toth October, and Sin- gapore #1st, General.-P. & O. S. N. Co. FALKENBURG, German steamer, 989, H. Bartels, 11th Oct.-Saigon 24th Sept, Rice-Mel chers & Co.

FAME, British steamer, 117, A. Stopani-Hong-

Kong and Whampoa Dock Co. FREIR, Danish steamer, 397, C. A. Lund, 30th

Oct-Haiphong 28th Oct, General-Arn bold, Karberg & Co.

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GARLIC, British steamer, 4,205, Wm. G. Pearne, -30th Oct.,-San Francisco 30th Sept., and Yokohama 24th October, Mails and General

O. & O. S. S. Co. GENERAL WERDER, German steamer, 1,8:0, W. von Schuckmann, 26th Oct-Nagasaki 22nd Oct., General,-Melchers & Co." GLENSHIEL, British steamer, 2,140, Donaldson, 30th October,--New York 9th September, Gibraltar 22nd, Port Said 30th, Suez 18t October, and Singapore 22nd, Kerosene Oil and General.-Tardine, Matheson & Co. JOHANNES BRUN, Norwegian steamer, 585, R. Wesenberg 30th October, Newchwang zand Oct., General-Ed. Schellbass & Co. KONO BENG, British steamer, 862, R. Jones, 30th

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NAMOA, British steamer, 863, T. G. Pocock, 17th Oct-Foochow 14th October, Amoy 15th, and Swatow 16th, General.-D. Lapraik & Co. PEMBROKESHIRE, British str., 2,637, Williams, 31st Oct London 12th Sept, and Singa- pore 23rd October, General-Adamson, For Firu, British steamer, 161, A. Stopant.--

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TAMBANG, British steamer, 1,505, W. H. Jack-

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RAPHAEL, American steamer, 1,465, E. W. Singapore zoth, General-Jardine, Mathe son & Co.

Harkness, 30th Oct,Nagasaki, 28th: Oct, Coal-Order,

STORE, NORDISKE, Danish steamer, 596, E.

Sueason, 25th Oct,Cruise 14th October, Great Northern Telegraph Co THORBECKE, Dutch bark, 826, J. Knippens,

Melchers & Cond 30th Oct-Kema 1st October, Timber- TRIUMPH, German steamer, 674, Pelivas, 31st Oct-Pakhel 27th October, and Hoihow 30th, General and Pigs Wieler & Co. VIBAYAR, Spanish steamer, 206, J. de Alubita, 8th Oct-Manila, p14 Amoy 4th October, Gener-Ban Ho

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Coir Mats and Hearth Rugs.. Table Linen and Napkins, Tea and Tiffin Cloths:

Novelties in Antimacassars.

Lace and Guipure Curtains. Blackets and Quilts, &c., &c.

Parlour and Library Stoves.

Cooking Stoves.

Kitchen Utensils.

Library Hall and Table Lamps.

Lamp requisites,

Iron and Brass Bedsteads.

Spring Mattresses.

A large assortment of Whatnot Ornaments, &c,

W. POWELL & Co.

Victoria Exchange, Hongkong, 27th October, 1888. PIANOS FOR SALE.

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PIANOS

A. HAHN, HIRE.

PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER.

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED, EX S.S. "NIOBE,” A NEW LOT, OF

PIANOS,

In Black and Walnut, especially built at my own design including all improvements, so very much needed in This Climate. All my orders have been executed by my Piano Agents in Berlin to entire satisfaction.

A short visit or inspection to my new premises will fully repay the trouble.

No. 22, ELGIN STREET:

Hongkong, 25th October, 1888.

200,000 Amfisted ›

CYNER OF

people

COLD COUGH, SLEEPLESS NIGHTS

NERVOUS FITS

AT USIND

1

DOOT FORGET'S SIRUP

To be had of xil Chemistathroughoutthe world

-Must bear following

addnika,

36

Rue Vivienne CHABLE PARIS

500,000 "AMietoa

OUREN OF

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GONORRHEA, WHITES SEMINAL LOSSES.

BY ONDTA:

DEBILITY, EXHAUSTION, CHABLE'S CITRATE OF IRON

To be had of all respectable Chemists) Meat-bear following;: address

Oriza-Perfumery

L. LEGRAND, PARIS, rue Saint-Honoré, 207 ESS.-ORIZA SOLIDIFIED

CONORETO PERFUMES

A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY PATENTED IN PRANCE, AND ABROAD

“The solid Griza perfumes, prepared by a new process," have a fulness of concentration and fragrance hitherto unknown. They are sold, in the shape of Penotis or Lözenges, in small bottles or scent-boxes of every description, and are exceedingly easy to carry. These Perfume-Ponolls do not evaporate, and the same bot can be filled again and again after the first supply has been used up.

They possess the valuable property of communicating their fragrance without damping or spolling things with which they are brought into contact-

THE SKIN

RUB ONLY SLIGHTLY TO INSTANTANEOUSLY PERFUME 1

BEARD

HANDKERCHIEFS

OF ALL DEALERS

AOKS

OLOTHS

GLOVES

ARTIFICIAL

FLOWERS

And any. article of millinery or stationery

-Catalogue of perfèmès, with prior seat free ALL OVER THE WORLD

'on applicatioň.'

THE HONGKONG HIGH LEVEL

TRAMWAYS COMPANY WA

LIMITED.

TABLE.

to take effect from the 1st of November), WEEK DAYS.

The CARS RUN as follows between ST. JOHN'S PLACE and VICTORIA GAP *-...

8 to 10 AM every quarter of an hour. 13 to 3 P.M. i Balf hour.

3 to.7. n

quarter of an hour, THURSDAYS,... NIGHT TRAMS at 10.15 and 10.30 PM. - SUNDAYS,

CHURCH TRAM at 10:40 AM 12) to.3 F., every half hour.

3 to 7 F.M. every quarter of an hour, Special Cars may be obtained on application.

Coupons and Reduced Tickets at the Office of

Single Tickets are sold in the Cars: Five-Cent

VICTORIA EXCHANGE

MAMACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co..

A General Managers,

50 & 52, Queen's Road,

Hongkong, 31st October, 78881 VAS MITSUL BUSSAN, KAISHLAN BRENDA BOLE AGENTS FORE

THE MIIKE" COAL MINE.

TO THE DEAF,

A132 paged Illustrated Book on Deaf-

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ness, Noises in the Head, how cured at your homes. Send 6 Stamps. "Address Dr. NICHOLSON, 5, Old Court House Street, Calcutta. AAM NA

Calcutta, 26th September, 1888.

HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAL - OREGON FINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Hand. Mohan R CL MALLORY, dak mendapati Proprietor, Hongkong, 24th June, 1881, 96 1616

G. FALCONER & CO (FATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU WATATURERSONOWELL RAN NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS, No. 48, Queen's Road Central A G GORDON & CO.

RS LAUNCH

30 EMISS

is warranted to cure all discharges from NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS the Urinary Organs, in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel and Pains in the Back.BER COALS can be supplied to any Guaranteed free from Mercury. Bold in Boxer, alongside the KOWLOON WHARF on application Steamer lying in the harbour or coming is 61 cach, by all Chelate and Patent Medi- to the Undersigned, cine Vendors throughout the World. Proprietors! The Lincoln and Midland Counties Dựng: Con- pany, Lincoln, England.

Hongkong 19th January

CONT

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