The Share Market.
LATEST QUOTATIONS Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-118 per cent,
premi, seller,
The National Bank of Chlony Ld-on £8.1o.
puld up.—35 per cent; disi, tellers. The National Bank of China, Ld-Founders'
shares, $150 per share, buyers, '\
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1893-
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT
THE HONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Andrew. Col. and Mrs. Baker, Marqulı d'Angrogns.
Mrs. Bartlett, Col. Bridges,
Mt. J. S. Broomhead.*
The Bank of Chi, Japan & the Straits, LdMr. R. Brace.
est, buyers.
Mr. W. Bullard.
The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits Lajor Barrett,
Founders' shares, £zo, pales,
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-l per cent,
premium, tellers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-3 per cent.
premium, buyers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.
premium.
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Union Insurance Society of Canton-$83 per
share, sellers.
China Traders Insurance Company-857 per
share, sales.
North Chins Insurance-Tis. 105 per share,
sales and buyers.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$100 per
bare, buyers:
Yangtace Insurance Association-$100, sellers. Oo Tal Insurance Company, Limited-Th. 150
'per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$150,|
per share, sellers.
China Fire Insurance Company-989 per share,
buyers.
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.
saj per share, sales and sellers. China and Manila Steam Ship Company-20
per share, sellers.
Indo-Chlox Steam Navigation Company, Limited
-o per cent. discount, sales and sellers. Douglas Steamship Company-$17 per share,
sellers.
The Steam Launch Co,, 'Limited-nominal, Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-76
per cent. premfam, sellers.
Geo, Fenwick & Co., Limited-$15 per share,
buycis.
Hongkong Hotel Company-$21, sales and
buyers.
Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent. Debentures
~$501.
The Austin. Arms Hotel and Building "Company
Limited--$4 per share, sellers, "
The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-$3 · per
share, sales,
Punjom Mining Co.-£4 per share, sales and
kellery.
The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited- ço conte
per share, sellers.
New Imuris Mining Co, Limited-50 cents,
nominal.
The Balmoral Geld Mialng Co., Limited-'
nominal.
Société Française des Charbonnages du Torkia
$40 per share, sales and buyers.
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Capt. Batcher, 0.3.D.
Capt. G. Callaghan.
Mt. F. A. Carl
Mr. G. Chappell Sig. Chiari.
Capt. and Mrs. Combe.
Mr. J. A. Comba, Mr. H. Combe.
Mr. C. A. Conolly. Mr.J. Deen..
Mr. and Mrs. Durkee.
Mr. A. A. Earla,
M. E. D. Evans.
Miss Evans.
Professor Fano.
Capt. W. H. Fawkes,
R.N.
Sig. Galbiati, Count Gallina. M. Geniburg, Mr. T. Gletins. Conte Gloria, Hon. & Mrs. Goodman, Mr. P. Grant,
Mr. D. C. B. Gridih. Col, W. H. Hallett. Mr. and Mrs. E. Heald, Mr. F. Henderson, Mr. H. L. Hulbert. Mr. C. Ingenobl Lieut. Col. Jameson. Mr. J. E. Johnson, Jr. Mr. J. Kálff. Mr. A. Kerkover. Staff Surgeon A. W.
Kinley, R.N. Mr. W. Lane. Mr. J. Langkans,
Mr. Lew.
Mr. M. Lewis, Mr. & Mrs. Lethbridge. The Misses Lawis.
2 children and mald, Mr. T. A. Mack, Mt. D. Macleay. Mr. and Mrs. Marais. Miss Marals,
for Shanghal--Mr. and Misa Kenworthy, Misce Stoddart, Arden, Michelsen, Aase, Holth, Ane Barlow, Wilkins, Withy, Rev. Sprent, Pigium, Mesars, J. Hutchlaon, R. Sinclair, & Pricker, and J. Naylor. From Caleutia.-Rev. J. Walske. From Bombay Mr. Cock Puag, and Rahu Roberts From Penang Mr. C. L. Law. Frota min,
From Colombo.-Messrs. A. and H. London for Yokohama.Mr. and Mr. Slade, Messes J. F. Daly, W. and H. Johnstone, K Moss L. Phillips, Captain Fleming, and Colonel Jamieson, From Naples-Colonel, Larking, Mesure. E. Schmidt and J. H, Sunge. From Colombo-Major Bannel, and 'Mr. Shaw. From Singapore. Mr, J." Donald, From Lon Mr. & Mrs. Miner and don for Kobe. Mr. W. Hunt. From Singapore. (−), EJ, Johnson, From London for Nagasaki.
➡Dr. E. Baldrock.
Mr. & Mrs. March and. Sig. Marcon.
mald.
Mr. Molling.
Captain Moore, R.N. Mr. E. Moss,
Mr. G. Mundt.'
Mrs. Nical and child, Mr. & Mrs. H. Noare. Sig, Ollvart.
£t. P. O'Malley, A.S.C. Miss Orner. Mrs. Paul,
Sig. L. C. Parete.
Mr, W. Parfitt.
Mr. Pengelly.
Sig. Richard.
Mr. A. W. Robert; Mr. H. W. Robert. Colonel Robinson. Mr. J. H. Runge, Mr.. D. Saunders, Mr. E. Schmaldt Mr. C. H. Shaw. Mr. F. E. Sheas. Genl. & Men. Sims, Miss Sims.
Mr. & Mrs. M. Slevogt, Mr. A. G. Slade, Mrs. G. P. Slade. Mr. C. Snowden, Sig. Spanns. Mrs.
Starr
Baron C. de Tuyll' and
servant.
Mr. G. Vareal
Mr. A.W. Walkinshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Warren,
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
REPORTE.
The Chinese steamship Case reper's" that she left Keelung on the 24th instant. Had strong north-east monsoon throughout..
The British steamship Myrmidon reports that she left Singapore on the 20th instant, Had fresh north-east winds and cloudy weather.
The British steamship Hosgay reports that she left Samarang (Jark) on the 15th instant. Had fine weather to Mindoro Straits thence to post had strang monsoon and high san.
The British steamship Carthage reports that she left London on the 13th ultimo, and Sloga pare_on_the afat-instant-- Had "very rough weather in the Mediterranean Sea thence in part had dine weather.
............The Britlah steamship. Pāro Chom...Klao reports that she left Bangkok on the 16th instant, and Kob-si-chang on the 19th. Had a little draughty weather off the coast of Cochin, and on approsching Hongkong,, varying ithe, usual fine weather monotony.
HONGKONG-TEXAMERS. (Continued.)
WHAMPOA. British steamer 1,109, Hutchison,
aand Feb,-Batavia 14th Feb., Sugar- Batterfield” & Swire.
YUNOPING, Chinese steamer, 567, I H
Richards, 25th Feb,-Canton 25th Feb, ZAMBESI, British steamer, 1,570, G. J. Edwards,
General-C. E. & M. Co,
a3rd FebYokohan 10th Feb., Kobe 12th, and Moll 19th. Feb, Coal,-Dodwolf, Carlil & Co.
י,
SAILINO VESSKLS.
BANDANTERA, B ash 4-masted schooner. 1,775, * J. G. Joses, 11th Feb,,-New York 14th
October, Kerosene Oil.—Captain. BIRKA, German bark, 1,430, F, Hullmann, rath Jan-Nagasaki 22nd August, Petroleum.- Jardine, Matheson & Co, CHARON WATTANA, Siamese bark, 654, G. Koch,
7th Feb-Bangkok 28th Dec., Word. Chinero.
CHURCHSTOW, British bark, 473, W. Butlin,
34th Dec,Fremantle roth October, San dalwood-Siemssen & Co. ··
COLOMA, American bark, C. M. Noyes, 7th Feb,
Portland noth Nev., and Honolulu agth Dec., Timber and Spars-Captain: HARVARD, American bark, 988; 2. A. Colcord, 15th Nov.-Singapore a1st Oct., Timber,- Master.
HELEN BREWER, Hewallan ship, 1,516, A. W.
Newell, 24th Jan-New York 17th June, and Manila 13th Jan, Oll,-Order. PAPA, German bark, 748, T. W. Thoem, 17th JanCardiff 14th Sept., Patten Fuel and
Coke.--Order,
VELOCITY, British steamer, 491, K. Marilo, 25th Feb, Honolulu 18th Jan; General,— Chinese.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
The British steamship Folien reports that she left Tamsul on ibe and fastant, Amoy on the 24th, and Swatow on the, asthe From Tamsul hid moderate to fresh north-north-east winds and following sea. From Amoy had moderate north- east wind during the first part of the passage, and the latter part had strong wind and following winds and sea to Chelang Point; thence had. Temple MACHINERY
From Swalow had strong east-north-east
moderate wind and fine weather but cloudy to port. In Swalow the steamships Wanchow, Hallong and Tatchsong,
HE and PLANT
The British steamship Choysang reports that she left Salgon' on the zand instant. Had light wind and fine weather. On the 23rd had light COREYITZ, Russian gunboat, 1,200, Commander north-east winds and head sea with very frequent Th. Fillesoff, 26th February-Manila 18th squalls of thick misty rain. On the 24th had gentle north-east wind and moderate head February. CARTHAGE, British steamer, 2,453, M. de Horne,ses with fine clear weather, On the 25th had 26th Feb., London 12th Jan, and Singa- moderate north-east winds with increasing head pore zat Feb., Malls and General.-P. & 1. At 1.15 p.m. passed the German steamship O, S. N. Co.
Triumph golog same way. On the 16th had moderate east-north-east winds and heavy north- east sex with overcast and hary pky. On the 27th had light north-east winds and overcast sky, Arived here'at 6.15 o'clok this morning.
HONGAT, British steamer, 1,563, James Young,
26th Feb,-Samarang (Java) 15th Feb Sugar-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited-FOXIEN, British steamer, 509, W. Davis, 16th
$5 per share, sales and buyers, The Selama Tin Mining Co., Limited--4 cente
per share, sellers.
London and Pacific Petroleum Co, Ld
Dominal.
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-3158
per share, sales.
Luzon Sugar Refining Company,, Limited—
$35, nominal.
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-$15 per share,
sales and sellers.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co Limited-ĝa per
share, sellers.
Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited-$31 per
share, sales and buyers.
The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited
$61 per share, ex. div., sellers. The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited- $55 per share, ex, div., sales and sellers. The West Polat Buildings Co., Limited-$16
per share, sellers,
H. G. Brown & Co., Limited—$9 'per share,
sellers.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company-$45 per share, sellers. Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company.
Limited-$100 per share, sellers, Hongkong Gas Company-$105 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong Ice Company-364 per share, ex. div.,
Inles and buyers.
Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
-$65 per share, sellers. The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited
$5 per share, sellers
The Green Island Ceme Co-841 per share,
sellers.
The Hongkong Electric Light.Co., Limited-$21
per share, sales and buyers,
The Hongkong Steam-Laundry Co., Limited—
$25 per share, nominal i
:;
The Hongkong High-Level Tramway. Co.,
Limited-$55 per share, sellers.
EXCHANGE.
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T....
Bank Bills, on demand
Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight.
Credits at 4 months' sight......a
Documentary Bills, at 4 months",
1
sight ............. mulčia ON PARIS
..2/91
***3.41
Bank Bills, on demand ... Credits, at 4 months' sight 3.49 ON INDIA :-
T. T.
On Demand
ON SHANOMAIS
Bank, T. T...
Private, 30 days" sight
WINDSOR HOTEL,
Mr. Baird and child. Mr. and Mrs. Besti Mr. Blanchard, Mr. J. F. Boulter, Major & Mrs. Chapman, Mr. S. I. Danby. Captain N. Dodd.
'Mrs. Dodd,
Mr. J. R. Joyce. Mr. A. Meurant, Hon. N. G. Mitchell-
Inacs. Mrs. Mitchell-Innes, Capt. and Mrs. Morris, Mr. W. T. B. Mount, L. F. A. Norris,U.S N.
Miu Norrls.
Lt. W. E. Eaton,U.S.N. Mrs. Nonit.
Mrs. Eaton,
Lt. E.W. Eberia,U.S.N. Mr. P. Osetin.
Mrs. Eberle,
Hatter Eberle.
Mr. G. Engel. Vice.Consul P, Gavané
allles,
Miss Graham. Mr. P. Haber. Rear Admiral D.
Harmony, U.SN.
Mrs. D: B. Harmony,
Mr. W. Harward. Mr. R. M. McHattle,
Mrs. McHaitie.
Miss McHattiä,
Mrs, Perkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Pigott. Mr. F. J. Richardson. Captain Reverbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Salubells, Capt, Schüder, Mr. F. H. Sharples. B. Mr. A. M. Toomes.
Captain A. Tillett,
Mr. A. Trant,
Mrs. Tufcall. Mr B, B. Hị- Wharton
U.S.N.
Feb., Tamani 231d Feb., Amoy 24th, and Swatow 25th, General.-D. Lapralk & Co. SALATIGA, German steamer, 1,670, Th. Hilde-
brandt, 26th Feb,,-Kobe 20th Feb., Ries PHRA CHOM KLAO, British steamer, 1,012, J
and Copper-Siemisen & Co.
Fowler, 26th. Feb.,-Bangkok 16th Feb., and Kob-al-chang 19th, Rice and General. *- TAIWAN, British steamer, 1,107, D. Anderson,
Yuen Fat Hong.
26th Feb, Canton 26th Feb., General Batterfield & Swire.
HSIN-TUNG, Chinese steamer, 1,065, J. War
wick, 26th Feb,-Canton 26th February, Cass, Chinese steamer, 740, jansen, 26th Feb,
General.-C. M. 5. N. Co.
Keelung 241b Feb., Camphor.--Order. Hotnow, British steamer, 896, W. B. Hardlog,
27th Feb,-Canton 27th Feb, General- Hutterfield & Swire.
KWELIN, British steamer, 1,038, W. Baxendale,
27th Feb,-Canton 17th Feb, Goocral.--- Butterfield & Swire, MYRSTON, British steamer, 1,816, Nelson, 27th Feb,-Singapore zoth Feb, General Butterfield & Swire. CHOY-SANO, British steamer, 1,194, R. C. D.
Bradley, 27th Feb,-Saigon 22nd Feb, FUSHUN, Chinese steamer, 1,504. Lancaster, Rice and Paddy,-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
C. M. S. N. Co
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Post Office.
Apply to
D. K. GRIFFITH,
2, Duddell Street, Hongkong, 14th February, 1893. [229
FOR SALE.
GOOD 8. S. "PEKIN" and S. S. "KWONG-HO". For Particulars apply to
THE
SUI KEE CHAN, 33. Bonham Strand West. Hongkong, 14th November, 1891. [37
FOR SALE,
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THE SCHOONER
A MAIL WILL CLOSE- For. Straits and Calcutta-Per Lightning to-morrow, the 28th Instant, at 11.30 AN
For Slogapose, Havre, London, Hamburg, and 28th Instant, at 11.30 AM. Antwerp.-Per Monmouthshire to-morrow, the
For Singapore-Per Frigga to-morrow,' 'the 28th instant, at 13,30 AM.
For Samarang & Sourabaya-Per Glenorchy to-morrow, the 28th instant, at 11.30 AM. 28th Instant at 1.30 PM.
For Tientsin.-Per Yangping to-morrow, the
SHIPPING IN BONGRONG ·
STEAMERS, ALWINE, German steamer, 400, C. Petersen, 18th Feb.,Pakból 15th Feb., and Hothom 17th; General-Wieler & Co. ASK, Danish steamer, 591, Strom, 24th Feb.,
Haiphong arst Feb., and Hethow 2288, General A. R. Marty, CHANGSHA, British steamer, 1,463, LE
Williams, 21st Feb.,-Kobe 17th February, Matches and WoodBatterield & Swire.
CHINA, German steamer,:1,114, P. Voss, 2181 Feb-Salgon 17th February, Rice and Paddy-Melcheri & Co,
"MONTIARA,"
AS SHE NOW LIES IN KOWLOON BAY. - Length, isoummarimadišaverion-75 feet. -
.....17 feet. Depth of hold.....
74 feet. Registered Tonnage 75 tons. (Owing to recent alterations the carrying capacity of the Montlara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight)
The Mestiara was bulit in Slogapore, is most solidly constructed of teak throughout, with fron- wood frames, has recently been thoroughly overhauled under experienced European superin- tendence, and is now la excellent condition. She very fast saller and a moit sultable vessel for the Canton kerosene trade, or would make a first-class #ghter.
For Particulars as to Price, &c., apply to
R. FRASER-SMITH.
6. Pedder's HUL·
130
Hongkong, 17th May, 1892.
FOR SALE.
THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP CHEUNG,"
AS THEY LIT AT ABERDEEN DOCKS.."
Mais.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
1893
1893.
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND 'EUROPE VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
'CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C.
TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, 10,000 HORSE POWER,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN......5,000 Tons WEDNESDAY, 230d March. EMPRESS OF CHINA ......6,000
WEDNESDAY, 19th April EMPRESS OF INDIA ......5,000 ............................WEDNESDAY, 3rd May. "EMPRESS OF JAPAN6,000......WEDNESDAY, 24th May. EMPRESS OF CHINA 6,000 " .........WEDNESDAY, 14th June,
THE STEAMERS of this Line pass through the famose INLAND SEA of JAPAN, and Call at VICTORIA, B.C., to Land and Embark Passengers. The Mountain Scenery on the Canadian Pacific Railway surpasses that of any other Trans- Continental Route.
Passengers Booked to all the principal points in Canada and the United States, and aặno through to Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, at Current Rates, with Passengers choice of Atlantic Line.
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RETURN TICKETS-Time limit for prepaid Return Ticket is reckoned from date of isine to date of re-embarking at Vancouver.
SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) 'äre granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the service of China or Japan.
The Canadian Pacific Railway is the only Trans-Continental Line extending from the Pacific to the Atlantic Seaboard, and running its own Sleeping Coaches through without change. The Dining Cars and Mountain Hotels on this Route are owned by the Company and their Appointments and Culiine ara unexcelled.
The Steamers on the Pacific and all Day, Sleeping, and Dining Cars are comfortably heated by Steam during the Winter Season.
For further information as to Paisage and Freight, apply to
Hongkong, and February, 1893.
U. S. MAIL LINE,
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY THROUGH TO NEW YORK, v OVER. LAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT VOKOHAMA," AND SAN FRANCISCO.
E. HOLLOWAY,
General Agent.
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„¿CCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL, STEAM- SHIP COMPANY. TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES..
MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, ANY EUROPE:
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THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS
VIA
AND
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG, Cħlita .......................Tuerday, arst March, Peru........................................................Saturday, 8th April, 2 City of Rio de Janeiro Thursday, 17th April ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING THE U. S. Mall Steamabin
"CHINA"
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, #6 YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on TUES DAY, the 21st March, at 1 9.34., taking Frien gers and Freight to Japan, the United States.
Europe
Through
iPage Tickets granted in Vingtoar France, and Germany,hy all transAsian in time of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates may be obtained on application.
Through Tickets issued Passengers to Europe or to cities in the United States or Canads are good for transportation to the Missouri River by the Central and Union Pacific Railways only. East of the Missouri River, Passengers have the choice of various Rallway lines to New York, via Chicago, St. Louis, Niagara Falls, Wabington, Philadelphia, &c.
Particulars of the various routes can be obtained on application.
Special rates (first class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval," Military, Diplomatic ked Civil Service, to European cars in service of Coins and Japan, and to Carcinment officials and their families.
Through Bills of Lading stod ferran to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Clit Hayama, Trinidad, and Demerars, and to post of the United States, vit Overland Raliways, fe
Company's and connecting Steamers, in Mexico, Central and South America, by the
STEAMERS.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, Garlic Minunen......................Thursday, and March, Baight
.............Thursday, 30th March, Oriante (via Honolulu)...Tuesday, 18th April.
THE Steamship
" GAELIC " will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, éxa YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the and March, at 1 P.M. Connection being made at Vokchama With Steamers from Shanghai and Japan Poits,
Through Pariage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rater may be obtained upon application,
Through Tickets led Passengeri to Europe or to cities in the United States or Canada, árs good for transportation to the Missouri River by the Central and Unlon Pacific Railways have the choice of various Railway lines to only, East of the Missouri River, Passengers New York: via Chicago, St. Louis, Niagara Falls, Washington, Philadelphis, &c. obtained on application.
Particplary of the various routes can be
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27th Feb., Shanghai 24th Feb., General FLORIDA, Bildah steamer, 2,050, D. Young, sy16
Feb-Kobe 19th Feb., General-SE, ESMERALDA, British steamer, 466, G. A. Tavier Wanchal, and are of the Compound Inverted | pertation to Yokohama and vibo; fJapus. Pork, Officials in service of China and Japan, and to ·
Bakor & Co. TRIUMPH, German steamer, 675, J. Bruhn, 17th FebSalgon 21st February, Rice-Ed
Schelihaus & Coi
PESHAWUR, Billah steamer, 2,136, 1. F. Aph. son, 27th Feb., Shanghai 2516 Feb; Mäll and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Hothow, British steamer, for Swatow, Thales, British steamer, for Swatow. Nanyang, British steamer, for Shanghal Nesfor, British steamer, for Yokohama. Picciolo, German steamer, for Saigon, Whamboa, British steamer, for Shanghal, Rwislin, British steamer, for Shanghai.
DEPARTURES.
Feb, 26, Singan, Eritish steamer, for Canton, Feb. 26, Framnes, Norwegian str., for Bangkok Feb. 26, Governor Roble, American ship, fai
Mindle
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Feb. 16, Taiwan, British str., for Shanghai.. Feb. 26, Halphong, French str., for Halphong Feb. 16, Phra Chula Chem Klao, British, str.,
for Bengkok.
Feb. 26 Michal Jacob, German alsamer, for
Holbow.
Feb. 26. Canton, British steamer, for Shanghai. Feb. 27, Egeria, British gunboat, for croise, Feb. 17, Malacca, British sir, for Singapore. Feb. 27, Nanyang, British-stri, for Sbanghat Feb. 27, Hothow, British.a. for Sw
Feb. 27, Nestor, British sye, for Yokohama. Feb. 27, Kwellls, British str, for Shanghai,
PASSENGERS ARRIVEDES
Per Myrmidon su," from Singapore-bis, Bibby.
Fer, Febien, str., from Tamil&M. and Mrs. CD. Wilkinson; and Chimeri
Per Salatiga, str., from Kobe, Meris von Schuldra).
Per Phra Chom Klas, att., 'from Bangkok -Mr. Lambert, and a Chinese In
Per Fuchs, str., from Shanghai,--85 Chinese, he to 4 we held
25th Feb, Manila aand Feb., General,
Shewan & Co.
FAME, British steamer, 117, Captain Mclsaac
Hongkong Government tender.
FIOKLAD, German steamer, 742, Th. Nissen 25th Feb-Bangkok 17th Feb., Rica-Melchers
& Co.
THE Englucs of the Chep-chaung were constructed by MaSTE. INGLIS & Co., of
Cylinders zot and 38" dia,, with a stroke of 26 Cylinder Direct Acting Surface Condensing type,
and dia, at the journals, The H.P. Piston The Crank Shaft is 61" dia, at the Crank pin
and Connecting Red bolts are 3" dia, Air Pump Rod is '3" and the LP. 31" dia. The Piston 141" dim, by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circalallag
Freight will be received on board off 49%
Special rates (Pirat-class only) are gray tej to Diplomatic and Civil Services, to Funspeak Missionaries, members of the Naval Villitary, Government officials and their family.
address in full; and same will be recolved as the Company's Office until FITU PAM. the e- previous to sailing.
All PARCEL PAGKAURS should be marked to
Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo dex.
FOOKBANO, British steamer, 991, Spent Pump 8" dia by ri" stroke, and Double Acting the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages wil tined to Points beyond San k's anclaco, in the Wilde, 25th Feb,-Canton 2515 Februar Feed and Bilge Pump (one each) 3” dia, by 13" Parcel Packages should be marked to ad- } Offices, addressed to the Creator of Custom,
General-Jardine, Matheson & Co GARLIC, British steamer, 4,200, Pearne, 16th Feb-San Frindsco, via Yokohama 11th Feb., Malls and General 0, & 0, S.S. Co. GLENORCHY, BḤlish steamer, 1,832, J. Ferguson,
20th Feb. Tilatlap (Jawa) 18th Feb Sugar Jardine, Maikesan &Co. INDEPENDENT, German steamer, 871, T. Schall, 19th Feb.,-Salgan 13th Feb., Rice,Wieler & Co. KINGSLAND, British steamer, 1,297, M. Scott a1st Feb.,,Salgen--tótá Feb), Rico and Paddy-Slemssen & Co.
KONG BANG, British steamer, 862, J. B. Jackson, 23rd Feb,Bangkok, and Koh-sichang 16th February, Rice and General-Yuen *Fat Hong
Kam, Norwegian steamen, 1,104. D. Hagemann, 19th Feb,Batoum 5th Feb; Kerosene Oil-Blackhead & Co.
LIMITHING)- British steamer, xf124, F Góspence, 21st Feb,--Calcutta 4th Feb, Penang 11, „"und; Singapore rath, Oplin 258 General,
Sons & Co.
D. 5236000 MONMOUTHSHIRE, Biltlah steamer, 1,871, F. G. Caming, 25th Feb. Kutchfootsa zest Feb., General-Dodwell, Carlili & Co. NIGPO, German steemer, 762, Lahmans, sist
Dec-Canton 31st Doc., General.--Siomai sm & Co.
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stroke.
little red a
and
These Engines have been very are in thoroughly good order,
The Boiler is of the Horizontal Multitubular -kype, with three Furnaces and vertical Dome on top. Its dia, la xoft, 2" by gft. 10" long, external measurements; Furnaces, aft. 7" dik: Dome, 44" dia, by 4ft, highi: Tubes, 184 in number by 3" ex dia. It is in fairly good condition, having recently undergone considerable repairs and would fast in active service for over five years,
The Engines and Boller can be inspected on Application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen Docks.
For further parilchlats, apply to
R, FRASER-SMITH,
6. Pedder's Hill. Hongkong, 17th May, rƐgs,
Mails:
be received at the Offer until PM. same day dress in full ; valde of same is required.
Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo des Eined to Points beyond San Francice, in the United States, should be sent to the Company Once in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Franciscan
For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply in the Agency of the Compan No. 72, Queen's Road Central'
J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent. Hongkong, 32nd February, 1893.
To be Let.
(31N KOWLOON.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)"
MIN
OORIYA, British steamer, 469, 33rd May,-- Singapore 16th May lald up Chieese. PAKSHAN, British steamer, 835, J., Jenkins, spik - Hiustiktre ..... ↑ Tuesday
| March 14th. Fab., Swatow 18th Feb., Ballast-Hop Victoris...... | Tocaday ... | April 4th. Hing Hong.
Tacoma i PERA NANO, British steamer, 1,021, W. H
Tuesday May id. Walton, 2181 Feb-Bangkok 12th Feb,THE Steamship and Kobst-chang 14th, Rice and Generali
Yuen Fa! Hong,
PACCIOLA, German steamer, 875, E. Hass, 22nd Feb-Saigon 16th Feby Riep.-Melcbers
Fer Pashawar, str. from Shanghal for Hong kong: Mear Chun Ko Lesus Chua) Mon Hung, Ta Matsumoto, and 3 Chinese, is or Sin- |gapore,—Mrt: }Chap 40 Malay, #iller,and, a
Chinese For Penang. Mr. and Mrs. Aches PILOT FISH, Bildsh steamer, 181, A, Supaal; Fer LondonMessrs. A. J. Bury and G. Zyzi ➡Hongkong and Whampoa Deck Ca Grant,
STRATHCLYDE, Brish steamer, 2,137, 1. White, Fee Gorthogs, sir, from London for Hong-22nd Feb.,-Meji (Japan) 1713 Feb, Coals, kong-Mr. and Mrs-Taylor and Infant soll, and -Dodwell, Cariúl & Co, ca Mrs. Nours,, Mir, and Mrs. Marsis, Mike'iferit; Tar-VICK, German steamer 03, N. Embe, asid Mrs. Blades and Infantis, Corporat
Feb Bangkok 16th Feb., Rice-Scottish O. 9. S. Ca.
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT Colonel H. Robinson, Rev.
THE PEAK HOTEL,
Mr. Ad-mson.
Mr. F. East. Me. Ç. H. Gale...? Mr. W. H. Gaskell: Mr.Thos. Howard, Mr. V. Kolodari, gr Mr. W. He Re Loxley.
Mr. Medburst,
Mr. FT. Richards," l
Mt. A. E. Skrels, 6-Mr. Sprow
Me, Stephen
Captain Moorast N
-- Mrẻ Goo. Le Tomlin,
Messrs. H. Coombe J
& Co...
W. THALKS, BH si 820, H. Bathurst, asth Hah Pengelly Ad From Bombaylords, SFeb-Taiwanfodrat Tebi Amby, and Missas Lewis (3), and -Mr. Broombridi From|| ***** and Swatow. 24th, General-D. Legraik Columba-Misies Evans, and Bowleriggs, Ready Man Menya
From Fecily Mr. TRISET, Bilih steamer, 1,665, E. P. Bishops. T. A. Mack, and 6 Chinese From Slegsport.azid Feb,Singapore 26th Feb., General,
Mr. And Mr. D. Marchand. Moara, J. Lange 2 P. &OS, N. Co haus, A. A. Earle, H. La Holbert-Br-Mollag, Velox, German steamer, 636, H. R. Gostard, Krechiis, and 16 Chinnso, From Brindial, for 22nd Feb,Bangkok sath Feb, Rion Manila, Mir, and Mrs/ Heald, - From Louion!
Widles & Co
TO LET.
TOS. 1 & 8. KNUTSFORD, TERRACE,
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 6th February, 1893
TO LET.
NEW HOUSES IN RIPON. TERRACE
ham Road, near Breesy Point.
(201
United States, should be sent to the Company's
San Francisco.
For hurther information as to Freight r Passage, apply to the Agency of the Compan No. 72, Queen's Road canali
J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent, Hongkong, 22nd February 1893
TO LET.
Nlarge and commodibus Family Residence.
4. "CAMERON VILLAS,” Peak
Possession on 31st March next,!
HOUSE No. 8, "BILILLOS Robinson Road.
1.
TERRACE,"
ROOMS on Top Floor of No. 10, Tea House
Street, above the CITY CLU."
HOUSE No. 1, Duddell Street, or in Flats,
GODOWNS in Duddell Street.
HOUSE No. 3, "BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,” facing Parade Ground.
ROOMS on First Floor of House No. 24, "BANK BUILDINGS," Queen's Road,
ROOMS in
Queen's Road.
BEACONSTEIN ARCADE,"
BUNGAI OW "DILMAR," YOwimk-ies, GODOWNS or OFFICES, First Floor at Bon- | back of "MARINE HOUSE."
No. 4, BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in Blue Buildings. OFFICES Second Floor, Prays Central (lately occupied by Messrs. Dunn, Melbya & Co.). |
GODOWN, No. 1A, Blue Buildings. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES it Magasine Gap. Very cheap Rental
Nos. 4 & VICTORIA VIEW, Kowloon, FLOORS No. 5, Shelley Street,
"FLINTSHIRE" sailing at Noon, on TUESDAY, the 14th March, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, YOKOHAMA, A vis SHANGHAL, INLAND SEA, KOBE and | THE
Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Polan,
No. 7. PRAYA CENTRAL at present occu pied by the New Oriental Hank in 'Liquidation,
No. 10, OLD BAILEY STREET,
Apply to HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Henobeny 20th Febinary, 1893
TO LET.
134
Apply to
"DELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, 21st February, 1893 rass
HONGKONG, HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE ROOMS TO LET. ·
HOTEL facing Queen's Road and Pedder Studéta FOR OFFICES and for CHAMBERS on the Ground and First Floors of the With immediate entry if required.
For particulars, apply to ies
R. LYALL,
Secretary Hongkong, 8th December, 1892. ...
TO LET, "WIZH'IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,
~HE Large Handsome SHOP, No. 14.
NE LARGE FRONT ROOM, In Flour, Teen's Road Central, lately occupied by
Dakin Broz, of China, Limited,
Fraya Central, 16. - . -
Apply to whi LR LAUTS, WEGENER & Co Hongkong, 6th January., 1893
TO LET
Alia
Apply to
Two Largo:AIRY ROOMS on the Top Floor of above.
Points should be in guadimplicates, and one Consular Invoices of Goods for Ualted States copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of the General Agent, Northern Pacific Rallesad Tacoma, Wash, at Parcels must be sent to our Ofice with address (nacked in full by ... on the day previous to Balling, es
For further information as to Passage for NO. 5, QUEEN'S ROAD (lately occupied DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LTD, Preight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Con Agents, t Hànglang, 14th February,'élog
IN by Atack),
No. 9, POTTINGER STREET,
Apply to
DAVID BASSOON, BONÉ: Hongkong: Igth'7'abruary, 180g..
nepal
Dispensary, Hongkong, and August, 1892 Vienet
Printed and Puplinkedby KOBERT FRASER SMITH NO. 6 Pedder's Hill, in, tha sit
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