Intimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1892.
FOR WINTER WEAR.
EX S.S."" BENLEDI”
HAND-SEWN, PORPOISE-HIDE, CALF and PATENT LEATHER WALKING and
DRESS BOOTS and SHOES.
HAND-KNIT WORSTED and CASHMERE SOCKS in DARK STEEL,
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NAVY BLUE and BLACK. SHOOTING and CYCLING STOCKINGS. SPARKENHOE HYGENIC UNDERCLOTHING,
+1
Hongkong, goth November, 1893.
CARMICHAEL & CO. LTD. 18, Praya Central, Hongkong,
The Share Market.
LATEST QUOTATIONS
Hongkong and Shinebal Bank--117} per cent,
sales and sellers.
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS | 47 | EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British steamer, 3,001; Gen. P. THE MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.
Mr. H. Allen.. Mr. Dentile,
Mt. S. T. Bejmir
The National Bank of Chiar, Id-on £7.10.Mt. Hart-Back,
paid up,--35 per cent, dis, sales and bayers. Mr E K Chaudler. Rer. R. F. Cobbold The National Bank of China, Ld.-Founders
Mr. Cochrane. shares, $200 per share, sellers.
Coben.
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The Bank of Chi-a, Japan & the Stralis, Ld.—M and Mm CC.
$at, seliers.
The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits LA
Founders' shares, £30, sellers. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-2 per cent
premipio, sellers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-a per cent.
premium, bayers.
Mr. J. B. Coughitle. Mr. D. Crawford.
Mr. E.S. Joseph, Mr & Mrs. W. Macbean.
children and nurse. Capt. D F. MacCarty
RN
Mrs. D. F. MacCarthy
and infant,
Mr. Chat, C. Malich.
Mrs. Van Niero.
Mr. A. Ross. Mr. Taylor.
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS · AT |
THE PEAK HOTEL.
THE MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL, Chereperial Loan of 1885 E-14 per cent. Mr. Adamson.
Telegraphic address,
A, B, C. Code.
*EXCELSIOR," Hongkong. 1,400 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL.
TELEPHONE No. 35.
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~ARIFF FROM DECEMBER 187, 1892, UNTIL APRIL 30TH, 1893, SUBJECT TO
ACCOMMODATION BEING AVAILABLE.
Board and Lodging by the Day, one person.............................................mons 3.00 Board and Lodging by the Day for Married Couples occupying one rooms
Beard and Lodging by the Month, one person..................................................................
450 60.00
Board and Lodging by the Month for Married Couples occupying one room * 100.00
"
(CHILDREN BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT.)
Shiling-room by the Day...........................$ 2.50] Tiffin ....................................
Sitting-room by the Month
Extra Bed-room by the Day.
Extra Bed-room by the Month
Bed and Breakfasi,
Breakfast...
30.00] Dlaner cove
1.00
1.50
1.00
3.00 European Servants by the Day 20.00 European Servants by, the Month
2.50 (Bedroom extra) active............ 20.00 0.75 | Chinese Servante by the Day immuno 0.15
TRAMWAY TICKETS will be supplied to RESIDENTS and Vistrons at the Hotel at reduced rates-For further Particulars apply at the Company's Offices, 38 and 40, Queen's Road Central, 01 to R. ISHERWOOD, Manager, Monat Austin Hotel.
Hongkong, 13th October, 1891.
THE
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HONGKONG HOTEL.
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TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS, "Kremlia "—A, B. C. Code-TELEPHONE, No. 32.
PROPRIETORS..
„THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
"HE KONGKONG HOTEL-the most commodious and best appointed Hotel in the Far East, fords unequalled accommodation lo travellers and others. It is situated in the centre of the town, opposite the General Post Office and the Hongkong Club, adjacent to Pedder's Whart (the principal landing stage of the Colony) and in close proximity to the Banks and Shipping Offices. The HOTEL STEAM LAUNCH convoys passengers and baggage to and from all Mall Steamers. THE TABLE D'HOTE, at separate tables, is supplied with every delicacy, the wiring-being.
under experienced supervision.
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THE BED-ROOMS, with adjoining Bath-rooms, are lofty and well ventilated, open on to spacious Verandahs, are lighted by gas and fitted throughout, with electric communicators. The Reading, Writing and Smoking Rooms, Ladies! Drawing Rooms, the new, Bar and public
BILLIARD ROOMS (Six English and American Tables) are fitted with every convenience, A handsomely appointed GRILL ROOM, where chops, steaks, dtc., are served at any hour
adjoins the HOTEL, and is under the same Management,
The WINES & SPIRITS are selected by an Expert and the BEST BRANDS only are supplied. HYDRAULIC ASCENDING ROOMS of the latest and most approved typo, convey passages
and baggage from the Entrance Hall to each of the five floors above. NIGHT PORTERS and WATCHMEN, aợp, continually on duty.
Hongkong, Jath February, 1892.
THE
LANAGER.
CMPERIAL HOTE
R.. TUCKER
Manager.
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premium.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-$83 per
share, buyers.Z
China Traders' Insurance Company-$56 per
share, wellers.
North China Insurance-Tls. 225 per share,
sellers.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$10 per
share, sellers.
Yangtire Insurance Association-$102, veliers. On Tal Tarurance Company. Limiter-Tis. 150
por share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$260
per share, sellers.
China Fire Insurance Company—$87 per share,
buyers.
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co-
$30, sellers.
China and Manda Steam Ship Company-18
per share, buyers,
Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limited
-50 per cent. discount, sellers. Douglas Steamship Company-$37 per · share,
sellers.
The Steam Laneh,Co., Limited-nominal, Hongkongand Whampoa Dock Company-$77
per cent, premium, sales and sellers. Geo, Fenwick & Ca, Limited-$143 per share,
Exles and buyers.
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Hongkong 'Hotel Company-$13, sales and
buvers.
Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent. Debentures
-$50%.
The Austin Arms Hotel and Building Company,
Limited-$43 per share, sellers.
The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-* per
share, sellers.
Panlom and Sunghie Dan Samantan Mining Co.
-£19 ver share, sellers.
Mr. A. Cadby. Mr. Chandeli
Mr. T..Cowed. Mr. F. East.
Mr. W. S. Harslion.
| Mr. G. Howard
Mr. Merton Jones, a
Mr. V. Kofod, Mr. W. H. R Lozicy, Mr. F. Maitl»nd. Mr. W. R. Needham. Mr. Medhurst, Mr. Sparrow, M. Geo. L. Tomlin. Mr. Tomlin.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
4th December, 1892 ---At a pam
Wind
STATION.
•Madlene
Nagrakt
Foochew... Amoy
10.40
Appleg
Herong
30.90
Virta Park wom
Cate
10.S
MICKEY
Haiphong
30, 14
Подова н Manila......... ni
29.90 T7
Case St. Jame
5th December, 1892.–At 10 a,m,
SEUS AN
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Tokyo.
Nagak bangb
・Amoy · Apl
10.11
Hoogking space 10.30 Victoria Peak
The Raub Gold Minino Ca.. Limited-30 cents | Cal
per share, sales and buyers.
New Imara Mining Co. Limited-$1) per
there, sales and buyers.
The Balmoral Gold Mining Co. Limited--
nominal.
Tonquin Coal Mining Ca~$110 per sbar,
sales and buyers,
The Telebs Mining and Tradies Co., Limited—
$$.10 per share, sales and sellers,
The Selama "Tin Mining Co., Limited-g cente
per share, sales and sellers,
London and Pacific Petroleum Co., Lä-atx
nominal
Chink Super Refining Company, Limiled-8150
- per share, sellers,
Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-
$35, nominal. ⠀
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Haiphong Bollase m
30.18 #99
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Cape St. Jas
Wlad
Wench.
Barometer rising. Gradiants moderats for north, winde Weathers—overcast and cold, with light valu. (Tasnada; 16,94 1)
-Barmer endised to level of the sea in luchas, tenths and künkadus, s-Temperatura la the shade la deprom. Tako rebell Haraldity in percentage of maration, sha hemalday of al maturated with master babag toe Diractics of the Wind 13 two points,, şəm Forca of the whad notanding ta Danziert scale, forklase në the wasthat, 3 Blonsky, e Detached
cloudé, Delzaling sala, Glory High
» Ovronn, ♬ Pusleg showet, a Squally, v Mali, # Boow, f Khender, "Malboig, w Daw wi), 9–Rain la lacher, hartha and hundrach.
W. Dostach. Wongkong Observatory, 5th December, 1893.
1.
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited÷$15) ver share.
wellern.
KOKIO, JAPAN.
Dakin. Cruickshank & Co. Timited-$2 per
whare, sellers
BA
Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limed-5 per
share, netlers.
The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited--
$8 per share, sellers.
The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited-
$60, sales and sellers.
The West Point Buildings Co., Limited-$36
per share, sellers.
H. G. Brown & Co., Limited-21 per obtre
-sellers.
THE FINEST HOTEL IN THE EAST. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
T
{(Under the distinguished patronage of the Imperial Household.)
"HIS fine hotel is situated within five minutes' drive of the terminus of the Yokohama-Tokoy Railway and is in near proximity to the Imperial Falace, the Parilament House and the Chief Public Offices.
There are no inside rooms, thus securing well lighted, ventilated and cheerful accommoda- tions. The Cuisine cannot be surpassed, and the alm of the management is to provide for the comfort and pleasure of the guests. The attractions of Toldo are countless, and the religious and floral festivals being of daily occurrence are to be seen at their best and on a grander scale than in any other portion of Japan. All the noted actors, wrestlers and jugglars make the capital their head-quarters.
·RATES, $3 TO $450 PER DAY.
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LEVY HERMANOS. IMPORTERS of JEWELLERY and DIA-
IMPO
MONDS in great variety; by every Mall, fresh consignments of latest Novelties, from Europe.
and
CHRONOMETERS, CLOCKS, WATCHES of all kinds. Handsome TIME. PIECES, and all kinds of Opticians' Goods.
LEVY HERMANOS, 19, Queen's Road Central, Opposite the Telegraph Companies' Office, Hongkong, 16th September, 1892.
(924
G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU.
WFACTURERS and JEWELLERS.
1632
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central, CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., CHRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- CRONOREER HATCH, and
SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Bola Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches- awarded the highest Prises at every Exhibition and for Voigtländer and Soka's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES. -No. 8, Queen's Road, Central, SIEN. TING,
=SURGEON-DENTIST,
No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free,
Hongkong, 37th September, 1893.
TO LET
1633.
1966
HOUSES IN KNUTSFORD TERRACK, Kew.
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 1st November, 1898.
C. S. ARTHUR,
Manager.
Co be Let.
お
TO LET.
NEW HOUSES LA RIPON TERRACE --Bos
ham Road, near Breezy Point. No. 4, BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in Blue Bulidings. OFFICES-Second Floor, Prays Central (lately occupied by Messrs. Duan, Melbye & Co.) GODOWN, (under Messrs. Douglas Lapraik & Co.'s Offices)
GODOWN, No. 1A, Else Buildings.
Company-$45 ner share, sales, Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,
Limited-$100 per share, selleru. Honekang Gas Company-$105 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong Ice Company--$68 per share, buyers. Fongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
-$65 per share, sellers.
The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited
-$$3 per share, sellers.'
The Green Island Cement Co.-444 per share,
tallers.
The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited-823
per share, sales and sellers. The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited—
Bas per share, nomina). The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,
Limited-$35 per share, buyers.
LICHAKOS.
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T....
Bank Bills, on demand... .....3/9 Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2/91 Credits at 4 months' sight......3/94. Documentary Bills, at 4 months'
sight............ppiksi
SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES at Magazine | ON PARIS Gap. Very cheap Rental.
FIRST FLOOR, No. as, Elgin Street, No4&5, VICTORIA VIEW, Kowloon.
FLOORS No. 5, Shelley Street.
No. 7. PRAYA CENTRAL, at present aces pled by the New Oriental Bank in Liquidation,
No. 10, OLD BAILEY STREET,
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 22nd November, 1892.
TO LET,
WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSIOM,
[1086
3/94
3.45
Bank Bills, on demand ................... Credits, at 4 months' sight ..........3·53.
ON INDIA -
T. T.
On Demand
ON SHANGHAI --
Bank, T. T....
Private, 30 days' sight
-VISITORS-AND RESIDENTS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL.
"HELarge Handsome SHOP, No. 24 Mrs. Anderson.
Queen's Road Central, lately occupied by Lord and Lady Braye. Dakla Bros. of China, Limited....
Also, Two Large AIRY ROOMS on the Top Floor
of above.
Apply to
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LTD
Victoria Dispensary. Hongkong, and August, 1892
-TO LET.
No.9 SEYMOUR TERRACE.
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No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD (lately occupied by
PAGES Atack),
OFFICES in No. 4, Praya Central Clately occupied by Messrs. Gliman & Co.).
No. 3, PEDDER'S HILL,
M. E. Boxabali.
Mr. R. Buckland. Mr. T. Calder. Mr. A. Cattaneo. Hon. A. Y. Cave. Mr. W. L. Clark. Capt. Clutterbuck, Mrs. Clutterbuck. Mr. G. C. Cox. Mr. A. Cory. Captain Cunningham.. MC, F. Evelyn. Mr. Geo, Fenwick. Mt. J. S. Head,
Mr. C. Head
Sir Eduard and
Hill.
Min Mabel HOL
Mr. T. A. Mack
Mr. and Mrs, J. Lauts,
Mr. W. T. Leighton. Hon. E. Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. Lord. Mrs. Nicol and cblid; Mrs. Paul. Mr. V. Perkes, Miss Peyer, Mr. J. H. Richards. Mr. F. E. Saylil, Mr. F. E. Shean. › Mr. N. Stigand. Mr. W. Taylor. Mr. A. 1. Torcow Mr. J. Walls
· Mr. and Mrs. Warren,
Lady Mr. and Mrs, Winter,
Apply to
DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 19th November, 1892,
Mr. Ashton-Jonson,
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Mr. A. Kitión,
Mr. and Mrs Wilson. Mr. C. H. Wiltsin.. Mr. J. Woodruff.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
From Myers, go. Exlconer & Co.'s Ragtam,}
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Thermometer, wome Thermaak? 10.
That- km. (Wat bulk), Thermoset-1 }, (do) Thermometer: 9,10, క
Tharmmaker Mjeturum term night) minarete mecara
MAILS EXPECTED,
THE AMERICAN MAILS.
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The O. & 0. 5. S. Co.'s meamer Gaelic, with maila, &c., leit San Francisco for this port, via Yokohama, on the 16th ultimo.
P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer City of Pthing, with malls, &c., lefi San Francisco for this port; ya Yokohama, on the 26th lime,
STEAMERS expected.
For Straits and Calcutta-Per Catherine pear on Thursday, the 8th instant, at 11.30
A. Lee, R.N.R., 5th Dec., Vancouver, via Yokohama 28th Nov., Kobe agth, and | AM. Shanghai 31 December, General-C. P. SOOCHOW, British steamer, 999 Austin, th
Railway Steamship Co.
Dec,--Newchwang 15th Nov," and Cheloo | 30th, General.-Bälterf·ld & Swire. FUSHUN, Chiocse steamer, 1,504, Lancaster, 5th Dec,-Shanghai and Dec Dec., General,
C. M. S. N. Co.
·PĦRA CHULA CHOM KLAQ, British steamer, 1,073, J. A. Morris, 5th Dec,—Bangkok 23rd Nov,, and Anghin 25th, Rice,-Yuen Fat Hong. SHANGWAY, British steamer, 2,044, V. W. Hall, 3th Dec,-London 16 h Oct., and Singapore a7th Nov., General.-P. & D. S. N. fo.
CLEARANCES, AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. · Activ, Danish steamer, for Hollow. Enos Soule. American bark, for New York. Haiphong, French steamer, for Helphoog. Fokien, Britlah steamer, for Swatow, &c."
DEPARTURIS.
*
December 4, Hoihow, British str., for Canton. | December 4, Hailong, British steamer, for
Swalow, &c. December 4, Charters Towers, British str., for
Kutchtootru. December 4, Siam, British str., for Swałow, &c. Fecember 4, Holstein, German steamer, for
Saigon
December 5, Doris, German str., for Salgon. December 5; Haiphong, French str., for Hofhow. December, Chiang Hye Tang, Brlijsh steamer,
for Amoy.
PASSENGERS---ARRIVED..
Per Empress of Fadan, str., from Vancouver, -Miss Pevers, Means. H. H. Richard, Wm, Stigand. W. L. Clark, Ogilvie, Senor Cattaneo Rev. W. C. Calder, and 336 Chinese. From
Victorie.46 Chiness. From Yok:- hama.—Mr. and Mrs. T. `N. Wilson, Mr. And Mrs. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harmston and party (27 persons), Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Richards, Misses Hogg (1), Messra. Bury Pol- | User, T. A. Mack, F. A. Jonson, L. Turner, W. L. Ingram, Woodruff, Taylor, and 16 Chinese. From Kobe-Lord and Lady Braye, Sir E. Hill, KC.B., Lady Hill, Miss Mabel F. Hill, Hoa, H. Verney Cave. Hon, E. Fieldlag, Messrs. Jao, A. Head. C. Head, and L. W. Dent. From Shang
hal.-Mr. and Mrs. Muir Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Suasdell, Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Chapmão, Mesir.│* C. H. Willall and W. T. Leighton.
Per Seochow, sir.. from Newchwang, &c.- Master Brennon, and ty Chinese,
Per Chuson, alt, from
Haiphong, &
| Messrs. H. O, von'de Hoyde, Buckland, and 15
Chinese
Per Hothow, str., from Shanghai, &c.—26 Chine'e.
Per Zafira, Ltr., from Muulla.Mr. Dalby and 47 Chinese,
Per Monghut, str., from Bangkok, &c.-80 | Chinese,
Per Activ, str., from Holhow-40 Chinese, Per Elakira, str., from Dieste, &c.—210 Chiness,
Per Fidelio, sir, from Saigon.—31 Chinese, Per Ly-er-moon, str., from Shanghai-Mesure. Marcus, H. Grün, Frayne, G. Hughes, and 145 Chinese,
יי.
Fer Fokies, str., from Swatow.—71 Chinese. Per Fushun, atr. from Shanghal-745
Chinese,
Per Phra Chula' Chom ̄Klao, str.¡ ̄ ̄ from Bangkok, &c-25 Chinese.
Pet Shankal, from Singapore, &c.204 Chinese.
REPORTS:
The Danish steamship Activ reports that the left Hofhow on the and instant, Had moderate north-east gale.
"The German steamship Fidelio reports that she felt Saigon on the 17th ultimo, Had very trong north-east monsoon.
The Chinese steamship Fuskum' reports that she left Shanghai on the and instant. Had strong easterly winds and high sex.
The British steamibip Zajtro reports that she left Manila on the rat instant. Had fresh to strong north-east winds and cloudy weather with high cross sen throughout the passage,
The German steamship Chuían reports that she left. Haiphong on the rst festant, and Hollow on the 3rd. He strong north-east winds with heavy sen and overcast sky from port to port,
The British steamship Soochow reports that she left Nowchwang on the acth allmo, and Chefoo on the 30th. Had fresh northerly gales up to the 30th ultimo, and moderate northerly winds from Chefoo to Hongkong.
The British mall steamer Empress of Japan The 'Ben Hae steamer Benalder, from arrived here this moreing from Shanghai and Antwerp and London, left.Singapore on the otherts: Left Shanghal at to pm, on Friday last, the and, and arrived here at 8 a.m. to-day. alimo, and is expected here on the 6th fastent.
Had moderate to fresh monsoon throughout. The Navigacioão Generale Italiana steamer Blogmo left Bombay on the 19th nitimo, and may be expected here on the 8th inktant,
The Austrian Lloyd's steamship. Elektra left Bombay on the 24th ultimo, and may be ́expected here on the 12th instaOS,
The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Fava laft
Bombay on the arts uldmo, and may be expected here on the rgib.instant,
The Northern Pacifle Steamship Co.'s steamer Zamist Loft Victoris, B.C., for Japan and Hong- kong on the 16th ultimo,
Shipping
|
The Belilah steamship Holkow reports that she left Shanghai on the 30th, ultimo, and Swatow on the 3rd instant. Had strong north- cast" monsoon and high sen throughout the voyage. Passed the steamship Tacoma off Turnabout Island on the 2nd instant.
The British steamship Mongkut reports that she left Bangkok on the sand nitimo, and Ang hin on the 23rd, Had fine clear weather and smooth spa to Pala Obi ; thence to Hongkong had strong monsoon and hard squalls with rain and high north-east ses.
The British steamship Foblem reports that she left Swntow on the sid instant, Had mode- rate to light monsoon the first part of the voyage, and the latter part had strong northerly wind and cloudy weather to port. In Swatow the | steamskips Takesng and E-zang,
on the and instant,
ARRIVALS. ELEKTRA, Austrian steamer, 1,995, G. Mariani, The German steamshly Lyuz-moon_reporta 3rd Dec, Trieste 12th Oct., and Sings that she left Shangbai on the est instant. Had pore 24th Nov., General-D. Sassoon, Sons strong north-east monsoon down to Breaker & Co.
Polat; thence to port had fresh and light east- MONGKUT, British steamer, 859, H. Daana, north-east winds., Passed the steamship Em- td Dec-Bangkok and Now, and Aug-rais of India off Feshan Island at daybreak hin 23rd, General -Yuen Fat Hong. DEUTERO, German steamer, 1,198, WA. Dluse,
4th Dec,Hethow and Dec, General CHUBAN, German steatos, 633, W. Wendt, 4th Dec-Haiphong 1st Dec and Hollow 3td, Rice and General.A. K. Marty.. FmL10, German steamer, 742, Th. Nissen, 4th
Dec-Saigon 27th November Melchers & Co.
Slemmen & Co.
Rico.-
FOLIEN, British steamer, 509, W. Davis, 4th Dec.,-Swatow 3rd December, General.*** D. Lapralk & Co.
LY-XE-MOON, German steanter, 1,238, G. Heuer mann, 4th Dec,-Shanghai ist December, General Slemssen & Coo HOIHOW, British steamer, 896, H. B. Hardinge, 4th Dec, Shanghai goth November, and Swator 3rd Dec, General-Entierfield &
Switc
ZAFIRO, British steamer, 675, A W. R. Cobban,
Alh DerManila at Dec., General, Showan & Co.........
Activ, Danish_stester, 355, H. Hygom, 4th
Den-Hothow and Docs Ge bold, Karbery & Co.
The British steamship -Pkra Chula Chom Klac reposts that she left Bangkok on the 23rd
ultimo, on the
oderate winds and cloudy weather to Pullo Panjang; thence to port had strong north-east monsoon with very high sen and squally weather. Arrived here this morning at 11.30 13.
6th
Post Office.
A MAIL, WILL CLOSE---
For Shanghal-Per Toenas to-morrow, the
instant, at 3.30 F.M. PARA For Kudat and Sandakan,—Per Memnon DI Wednesday, the 9th instant, at 11.30 AM
For Singapore, Batavia, Semarang, and Sourn baya-Per Geo. Gen. St. Jacob on Wednesday, the 7th instant, at 3.30 PM
For Amoy and Manila,--Per Zafire on Wednesday, the 7th instant, nk 4 30 F.M. ka
For Europe, &c., Indis wa Bombay-Por Smilefon Thursday, the 8th instant, 19.15 AM)
For Singapore-Per Nisks on Friday, the gih instant, at 3.30 P.M.
For Vokohama, "And San Francisco-Par City of Rio de Janeiro on Saturday, the roth insian', at 0.30P.M
For Europe, &c. &t.-Per Darmstadt on Saterday, the roth instant, at 5 p.m. jako E
For Straits and Bombay.-Per Blaagus on Thunday, the 15th instant, at 11.30 & M.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG
STEAMERS,
Baron DouglAS, British steamer, 1,723, Gea Russell, 24th Nov.-Batoum 8th October, Petroleum. Jardine,”"Matheson!& Co., CATHERINE APCAR, British steamer, 1,377, J- G. Ollfent, and Dec.-Calculta 16th Nov; and Slugapore 24th, General.-D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.
CHEANG HYE TIKo, British steamer, 913, M. G. Scott, 3rd Dec -Singapore 34th Nov., General-Bun Hin Chan
"
CHINA, German steamer, 1,4005 P. Voss, 18*
Dec,--Canton Tat December, General- Melchers & Co.
CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO, American steamer,
1.543. J. T. Smith. 1st Dec,-San Fran cisco gth Noy,, and Yokohama 25th, Malls and General-P. M. S. S. Ca.
CLARA, German steamer, 675, H. Ipland, 10th Nov.-Canton 30th November, Genéről- Slemssen & Co.
COSMOPOLIT. German steamer, 541, W. T. Schneler, 27th Nov,-Holls 23rd Nov,, Sugar.-Wieler & Co
ELEK." German steamer, 747, Christensen, and Dec-Canton and December, General— Batterfield &Swire.
FAME, Eritlab steamer, 117, Captain Melnasc,
-Hongkong Government tender.
G. G. Jacon, Dutch steamer, 1,8ot, A. J. de Hlindle, 27th Nov., Java 14th November, General. Jardine, Matheson & Co. HUFEN, Betish steamer, 1,844, S. Quail, roth Nov.-Java 6th November, Sugar.--But- terfield & Swire.
KL, German steamer, 811, M. W. Kratzfeldt, 1st Dec...Nagasaki 26th. November, Cank -Melchers & Co..
MINON, British steamer, 837. B. Branch, and
Dec. Sandakan 25th Nov., General—Bat- terfield & Swire.
QORİYA, British' steamer, 410, Hamlin, 23rd May,--Singapore 116th May, General➡ Butterfield & Swire.
PILOT Fism. British steamer, 161, A. Stopani
***Hongkong and Whumpor Docle Cor
POLLUX, German steamer, 898, 1. Gefken.
zoth Nav-Moji""14th Nov,, Coals,--Mit- sul Blchi Calliery.
PROTOS. German slesmir, rotő, H. Johanngen, 24th Nov.-Mojl 19th November, Coal- Wieler & Co,
TAILEE, German steamer, 828, Calender, zoth Nov-Dell 21st Nov. Ballast-Meyer & Co.
TAIYUAN, British steamer, 1,549, R. Nelson, R.N.R., and Dec.—Syndey, N.S.W., roth TOONAN, Chinese steamer, 938, J. P. Lowe,
Nov., General Butterfield & Swire.
ard Dec.,-Canton-grd Dec., General —C.- M. S. N. Co
WOOSUNG, British steamer, 1,109, L. Dawson, 3rd Dec.-Canton 3rd Dec., General,-Bet- terfeld & Swlie.
VÀRRA, French steamer, 2,675, de Maubeuge,
3rd Dec.,-Marseilles 30th Oct., Alexandria. 4th Nav.. Port Said 5th, Surz 6th, Aden Fitb, Colombo 18th, Singapore 24th, and Saigon 28th, Malls and General-Meran» « geries Maritimes.
VELOX, German steamer, 636, H. R. Gontard,
38th Nov.-Canton 28th Nov, General,- Wieler & Co
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BAILING VESSELS......
ALBANIA, British ship. 1,438, W. S. Brownell, 2nd Oct., New York 7th May, Kerosena On-Rester, Brockelmann & Co. DOROTHEA, Gemas bark, 610, H. M. Moeller, 6th Nov,-Liverpool aand July, Coala--- Master.
ExLKORNIO, Chinese bark, 457. Oolum Examinas tion hulk, Stonecutter's Island.............Chinese Customs,
E.
SOULx, American bark, 1.443. Ballard, 14tim Sept.---Newcastle (NS.W.), 23rd July, Conli,
Geo, R. Stevens.
25th Nov.-Singapore 21st Oct., Timber... HARVARD, American bark, 987, L. A. Colcord,
Master.
NAM-SHUN-SHINO, Chinese schooner, 300, Luke.
Lal-tong, 24th August,--Yee-on rith Aug, Timber-Yang Keo,
NICOVA, British hark, 595, T. Norris, 16th Nov, →Bangkok gth November, Timber-Wieler & Co.
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SANTA CRUZ, American schooner, 92, H. W
Banks, 29th Octput back, Gezeral Wieler & Co.
SIGURD, Norwegian bask, 1,513, A. Alsɛ, 22nd Nov-Shanghai 16th Nov., Ballast.→→ Order.
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W. J. ROTCH. American" ihip, 1,664, Geo. L
Bray, 3rd Dec, San Francisco 13th Oct... Fleur-Fang Sang & Co.
XENIA, American bark, 1,135, L. D. Smith, 3rd
Now, Sydney, NSW 3rd Sept., Coal Order.
RIVER STEAMERS.
Fatshan, British steamer, 2,360, W. J. Risby,
H. C. & M. S. Co.:
Hankow, British steamer, 2,235, Lloyd.---
Butterfield & Swire.
Heungshan, British steamer 1,05, W, L
Clarke-B. C. & M. S. Co. Ho-nam, British steamer, 1,377, G.B. Lefavour.--- Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Ca. Kiung-chow, British steamer, 388.-H. C. & M.
3. Co.
Kwong me, British steamer, 400, J. McKenzia.--
Matcampo & Co Pasig, Chinese steamer, 284, J. W. Stavers,
Tak Koo, WARRAN Powan, Beldah steamer, 1,890, 8. W. Goggin➡ Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. Talon, British steamer, 728, Geblowski-
Chinese, R
White Cloud, British steamer, 752, A. Crüldka
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