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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

The Share Market.

LATEST QUOTATIONS. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank,-98 per cent,

prem, sellers.

The National Bank of Chios, Ld-on 8.10

pald up,-50 per cent, sellers, The National Bank of China, Ld-Founders

sbares, $10 per share, sellers. The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld.— |

50 cents, dis, sellers,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1893.

TAI-YICK, German steamer, 903. N. Emke,

3rd July, Bangkok 16th July, Rice, Mayer & Co. NURNEIRO, German steamer, 3,207, B. Blaske, 23rd July, Yokohama 141k July, Kobe 17th, and Nagasaki 18th, Mails and General -Melcher & Co.

FREE, Danish stramer, 397%, C. L. Strand, a3rd July-Pakbol zoth July, and Holhow aand, General-Art v'd, Karberg & Co. Aznnay, British etmer, 1,175. James Thom 22nd July-java, and Saurabaya 13th July, Sugar-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

The Bank of China, Jipsa & the Straits, Ld-DEUTEROS, German steamer, 1, 192, W. A. Dinse,

Founders' shares, (so, reliers.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1284 B-2} per crot.

premium, sellers,

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-3 per cent.

premium, buyers.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.

premium.

Union Insurance Society of Canton-$83 per

share, sellers.

China Traders' Insurance Company-ŝja per

share, sellers.

North China Insurance-Tis 110 per share,

buyers.

Canton Insurance Comps

Limited-$11 per

share, sales rrd'sello, vi Yangtze Insurance Association-$ion, sellers. On Tal Insurance Company, Limited-Tia, 150

per share.

Hoogkong Fire Insurance Company-$120 per

share, sellers.

China Fire Insurance Company--$83 per share,

sellers.

Hongkang, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.-

$27 per share, sellers. Chlox and Manila Steam Sblp Company-$25

per share, buyers. Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limlied

-40 per cent, discount, s:llers,

Douglas Steamship Company-$35 per share,

sales and sellers.

The Steam Laarch Co., Limlled-$20 per share,

sales.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-yo

per cent, premium, buyers.

Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited-$15 per share,

sales and buyers.

Hongliang Hotel Company-$15 per share,

Sales and buters."

Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent. Debentures

-$501

The Austin Arms Hotel and Buliding Company.

Limited-$i ner share, sellers.

The Shamern Hotel Co., Limited-$4} per

share, sellers.

Punjom, Mlaing Co.-$44 per share, sales and

buyers.

The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited-$3 per

shae, sales and sellers.

The Balmoral Gold Ming Co., Limited-

40 crats, per share, sellers, Secléré Française der Charbonn: ges du Tonkin

-$85 per share, sellees.

The Fleh Ming and Trading Co., Limited—.

$545 share, sales and sellers. Laudun ad Pacific Petroleum, Co, Ld-nix.

Tomin I.

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-155 per share, old sires, sales and sellers. Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Llached-$35.

nominat.

A. S, Watson & Co., Limited-$11 per share,

sales and buyers.

Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-$1 per

share, seller,

Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited-841 per

shar, huver,

23rd July-Salgon 19th July, Rica Slemesen & Co.

The Chinese steamship Furkan reports ika she left Shanghal on the noth Instant. Had strong winds with dirty threatening weather and blinding rain squalls, attended with low baro- metes from Shanghai to Tamnabout; thence to Hongkong had Hght variable winds and frequent heavy squalls of rain with a swell from south- south-west. Ship came inside passages (through Blackwall passage, &c.)

The British steamship Ardgay reports that she left Bourabaya for Hongkong on the th instant. Had light to moderate south and south- east winds and smooth sex with the clear

weather to Tanjang Apl, N.W. Borneo ; thence south to south-west monsoon lacressing in force as ship went north, From Paracels to port had fresh to strong south-west to south-south-west 23rd July,Shanghal 18th July, General-monsoon with high sea and overcast cloudy sky. F.&O. S. N. Co.

MALACCA, British steamer, 2,615, P. W. Case,

THALES, British steamer, 820, A. Hodgins, 23rd

Joly-Swatow and July, General-D. Lapralk & Co.

KWANGLIE, Chinese steamer, 1,504, R. L. Lincoln,

23rd July Canton 23rd July, General-C

M. S. N. Co.

Post

Office.

A MAIZ, WILL CLOSE-

For Singapore and London,-Per Malacca to-morrow, the 25th instant, at 8.30 AM. SWATOW, German steamer, 630, C. Binge, 23rd

For Swatow, Amoy, and Talwanfoo-Per July-Canton 23rd July, General-Mel-Thales to-morrow, the 25th instant, at 11.30

GA.M.

For Shanghai-Fer K'wangise to-morrow, the 25th instant, at 3.30 PM.

chers & Co. E-SANG, British steamer, 1,127, Gen. Payne,

2314 July-Canton 23rd July, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. TRLAMON, British steamer, 1,555, Jackson, 24th

July-Singapore 18th July, GeneralButM terfield & Swire.

BRAUNSCHWEIG, German ateamer, 1971, D. Kühlenbeck, 33rd July-Shanghai 20th July, Malls and General,-Melchers & Co. CATHERINE APCAR, British steams, 1,733, J. G. Olifent, 24th July-Calcutta 8th July, Penang 15th, and Singapore 18th, Oplum and General-D, Sassoon, Sons & Co. CATTERTHUN, British steamer, 2,308, Nell Shannon, 24th July,-Kobe, and Majl 18th July, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. GLENSHIRE, British steamer, 3,340, R. D. Jones,

24th July-Amay 22nd July, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. HALLOONG, British steamer, 783, J. S. Reach,

24th July,Foochow 22nd July, General

D. Lapraik & Co. MONGKUT, British steamer, 859, Chas, Ston

ham, 24th July-Bangkok 16th July, and Koh-st-chang 18ib, General-Yuen Fat Hong

TAISANG, British steamer, 1,505, H. W. Hogg,

24th Joly-Shanghai 18th July, and Swa tow 23rd, General. Jadine, Matheson

& Co.

FUSHUN, Chinese steamer, 1,504, Lancaster, 24th July, Shanghai oath July, General

C. M. 3. N. Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

Nanyang, German steamer, for Shanghai. Renlawers, British steamer, for Kobe. Namoa, British steamer, for Swałow, &c. Glenshiel, British steamer, for Singapore. Chutan, German steamer, for Hoihow. Flamat. French steamer, for Halphong,

Hupek. British steamer, for Swatow,

'Memnon, British steamer, for Kudat, &c. Nicoya, British bark, fot Salgan. Frejr, Danish steamer, foroibow, &c.

DEPARTURES.

July 23, Plover, British gunboat, for Kobe. July 23, Singan, British steamer, for Shanghai, July 23. Mathilde, German steamer, for Touron. Jaly 23. Canton, British str., for Swatow, &c.

The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited-July 24 Glenshiel, Belish sir, for Singapore.

264 per share, sales and buyers.

July 24, Yung-bing, Chinese sit, for Tientsio.

The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited-Joy 24. Benlawers, Writish steamer, for Kobe.

$40 per share, ex. div., sales and sellers. The West Pot Buildings Co, Limited-13

per share, sellers.

H. G. Brown & Co., Limited-$8 per share,

sellers. Hong ang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Company-$40 per share, nominal, Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,

Limited-$15 per share, sellers, Hongkong Gas Company-3:05 per share,

buyers.

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Hongkong Ice Company-$68 per share, sellers. Hongkong and Chios Bakery Company, Limited

365 per share, sellers. The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited

$ per share sellers.

The Green Island Cement Co.-50 cents, buyers, The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited-

$3 per share, sales and buyers. The Hongkong S'eam Laundry Co., Limited—

$15 per share, nominal,

July 24 Tetarios, Germán sir, for Singapore. July 24, Hangi, French steamer, for Haiphong. July 24, Benlomond, British steamer, for Stags.

pore, &c.

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July 24, Namon, British str., for Swalow, &c. July 24, Afemnon, British str., for Kudat, &c. July 24, Nanyang, German steamer, for Swato, July 24, Hupch, British steamer, for Swatow,

PARINGERS---ARRIVED:

Thales, from Swatow,-102 Chinese.

Per Malacio, Hem Shanghai and Mr.

von Haas and Chinese servant.

Per Nurnberg, from Yokohama, &c.-1 Europeans ard 6 Chinese (steerage) for Hong- kong. For Port Sald.-Mr. I. "V. Obuoraky, For Southampton-Mr. T. Littlewood,

Per Telamon, from Singapore. Mears. H. and H. V. Summers, McKay, Mitsuta, Kobe- | yashi sed child, nad 300 Chinese.

Per Braunschwe, from Shanghal.Mr. Ed.

The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co., | Russell.

-Limited-$671 per share, sales.

EXCHANGE.

ON Loxnox-Bank, T. Ti........

Bank Bills, on demand.....

16

Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2/64

Credits at 4 months' sight......2/64

Credits, at 4 months' sight......3.23-

Documentary Bills, at 4 months'

sight..................................................

.2/67

OX PARIS-

Bank Bills, an demand

ON INDIA --

T. T.

On Demand

ON SITANGILAT--

Bank, T.T.

193 1981

Private, 30 days' sight..."3

VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr. H. S. Cooke,

valet.

Count Conderhave and

Mr. E. H. Derrick,

Rer. A. Etty,

Mr. N. Lara2119, Mr. F. R, H. Lindholm, Mr. T. Mitchell. Mr. F. Monks, Captain A. Muray,

Tolex

Coral General & Mrs. Mr. F. E. Shean.

Назв

Mr, Haley.

Mr. H. E. Hobao,

Mr. W. Holm,

Mr. & Mrs. A. O'Keefe,

Mr. Siegfried fil Mr. L. Spizel

Captain. Stabb,

Mr. C. Zinelli.

Per Catterthun, from Kobe, &c-5 Chloese for Hongkong. For Australia-Miss A Machugh, Messrs. W. M. Irving and T. M. Irving.

Per Catherine Apcar, from Calentts, &c. Mr. Whalington, and 5co Chinese.

Per Glenshisi, from Amy-Messrs. Lund. berg, Bill, A-deer, and Cheetening; and 170 Chinese for the Straits.

Per Mongkut, from Bangkok, &c.-Mesin Dowler, Kim Sang Lee, 4 women and 4 children, and 141 Chinese.

Per Fushun, from Shanghal-Mis, Stavers and a sens, Mr. Banker, and 79 Chloese,

Per Taitane, from Shanghai, &c.-Mr. Pope, and so Chinese.

REPORTS.

The British steamship Glenaħdel reports that the left Amoy on the sand instant at 5 pm. Had moderate variable winds and thick rainy weather throughout.

For Slagapore, Sourabaya, and Samarang.— Cromarty to-morrow, the agth instant, at 3.30

For Macao, Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne-Pes Calleriaan to-morrow, the 25th Instant, at 5 P.M.

For Bangkok-Pet Phra Chem Kiao on Wednesday, the 26th instant, at 9.30 AM.

For Europe, &c., Australia, India vid Madras, and Maridus-Per Caledonian on Wednesday, the zoth instant, at I AM.

For Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of Japan on Wednesday, the 26th instant, at 11.30 A.M.

For Amoy and Manila.-Per Zafiro on Wed- resday, the 26th Instant, at 4.30 mi

Thursday, the 27th instant, at 11.30 AM.

For Straits and Calcutta. Per Kutsang on For Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per City of Peking on Thursday, the 27th instant, at 12.30 P.M.

For Straits and Calcutta-Fer Catherine Afcar on Tuesday, the 1st August, at 11:30 A.1, For Europe, &c, India, via Bombay-Per Malta on Thursday, the 3rd August, at 11 A.M. For Nagasaki, Kobe, and Yokohama.--Per Ancona on Friday, the 4th August, at 5 P.M.

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG

STEAMERD

Maits

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, 26th July, EMPRESS OF CHINA ......6,000 11. WEDNESDAY, 16th August. EMPRESS OF INDIA ............6,000 .........WEDNESDAY, 6th September.

n

Mails.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,)

Mogul | Tuesday... .............. August 8th. Victoria...... I Tuesday

****August 2ch. Tacoma ...... | Thursday nou | Sept ath. Mogul... | hu.sday) Cleaver 19th. Victoria Thursday .............. | Nävember gil. Tacoma ... | Tuesday ....... | December rath. THE Steamship

"MOGUL,"

Captain Golding, sailing at Noon, on TUESDAY, the Bth August, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, Þíď SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA

Through Bills of Lading tasued to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Points.

Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Points should be in quadruplicate; and ane copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of the General Agent, Northern Pacific Railroad Tacoma, Wash.

Parcels must be sent to our Office with address

salling. Call at VICTORIA, B.C., to Land and Embark Passengers

For further information as to Passage or THE STEAMERS of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA of JAPAN, and marked in full by 5 P.M. on the day previous to

The Mountain Scenery on the Canadian Pacific Rallway surpasses that of any other Trans-Freight, apply to Continental Route.

Passengers Hooked to all the principal pointe la Canada and the United States, and also through to Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, at Current Rates, with Passengers choice of Atlantic Line.

RETURN TICKETS-Time limit for prepaid Return Ticket is reckoned from date of issue to date of re-embarking at Vancouver.

SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Multary, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to. European Oficials in the service of Chins or

Гарад.

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The Canadian Paclic 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 Mountals Hotels on this Ronts are owned by the Company and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.

The Steamers on the Pacific and all Day, Sterplag, and Dining Cars are comfortably heated by Steam during the Winter Season

EXCURSIONS TO JAPAN-During the Summer months, Sea Trips can be made from Hongkong to Kobe and back occupying 13 to 14 days only. Return Fare, $75.

For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to

Hongkong, 5th July, 1893.

OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN. TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

AVOCHIE, British steamer, 1,056, T. Rowin, 11h

July-Bangkok 30th June, and Koh-sl-TAKING chang 4th July, Rice.-Melchers & Co. BANTAM, Dutch steamer,. t.457. C. J. van de

Bergh, 19th July, Bangkok 13th July, Rice. -Lauts, Wegener & Ca BINGLOE, British steamer, 1,150, J. Sarchet, 14th

Jaly, Saigon 10th July, General-Woo Kee.

CAPE COLONNA, British steamer, 1,767, H. J.

Alston, 21st July, Hongay 18th July, Coals. -Jardine, Matheson & Co.

CHUSAN, German steamer, 6a3, W. Wendt, 14h

July-Haiphong rath July, Rice and

· General.-A. R. Marty,

CITY OF PIKING, American steamer, 3129. K.

R.

Scarle

17th July, San Francisco 24th Jane, and Yokohama 11th July, Malle and

General.-P. M. S. S. Co.

CROMARTY, British steamer, 1,564, W. 5.

Duncan, 16h July-Semarang 7th July Segar. Jardine, Matheson & Co. CROWN OF ARRAGON, British steamer, 1,486, J. G. Doward, 17th July, Zadelbar 21st June, Ceneral-Gilman & Co.

EMPREES OF JAPAN, British steamer, 5,934, F.

G. Monsavlat, 17th July,-Vancouver 26th Jane, Yokohama roth July, Kobe 12th, Nagasaki 13th, and Shanghai 15th, General. HOLSTEIN, GR Camer, 1,103, J. Brube,

P.

20th July, Saigon 16th July, Rice, Paddy and General-Wieler & Co. HONGKONG, French steamer, 750, C. Bastrom, 8th July, Haiphong 6th July, Rice:-A. R.

Marty.

INDEPENDENT, German steamer, 1,063, Sebäfer. 11th July, Maritimes 15th Jane General -Wieler & Co.

KUTSANG, British str., 1,495, G. H. Bowker, 1st July-Calcutta 2nd July, Penang tolb, and Singapore 15th, Opium and General.— Jardine, Matheson & Co.

MANDARIN, British steamer, 1,170, C. W. Raison, 13th July, New York rith May, Port Said 9th Jane, and Singapore 6th July, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. NANSHAM, British steamer, 80s, J. Blackburne,

CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE: TIA

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

AND

ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING

STEAMERS.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,

Balgie (via Nagasaki,)

Yokohama rupeesson)

D. E. BROWN,

General Agent.

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U. S. MAIL LINE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG. City of Peking (via)

Amby, Nagarakl

Kobe, Inland Sea Thursday, 27th July. Yokohama & Hono

lala)

China (via Nagasaki,”

Kobe, Inland Sea and >Tuesday, 8th August. Yokcham)....queth

Peru (via Nagasaki,)

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Kobe Inland Sei Saturday, 26th August. and Yokohama) ..............)

Kobe, Inland Sea and Thursday, 17th Aug.THE U. S. Mail Steamship Oceanic (via Nagasaki,

Kobe, Inland Sex, Tuesday, 5th Sept. Yokohama & Hono

Goolic (via Nugasaki,"

Kobe, Island SeaTuesday, 26th Sept. and Yokohama) .................

"THE Steamship.

"BELGIC"

will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA. and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 17th August, at x F.M. Connection being made at Yokohams with Steamers from Shanghal.

Steamers of this line pass through the IN LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at. Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their ourney at any point en route.

"CITY OF PEKİNG"

will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vid AMOY, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, ∞n THURS- DAY the 27th July, at-1 F.M., taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Екгоре

Steamers of this linn pass through the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their Journey at any point en route,

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, ard Germany by alltrans-Atlantic Unes of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates may be obtained on application.

First Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Overland Routes, including CENTRAL PACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION Through Passage Tickets granted to England, PACIFIC, NORTHERN PACIFIC, AND France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS. of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the They can also travel over the CANADIAN Valted States or Canada. Rates, and paril-PACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of $io in 18th July-Singapore 12th faly, Timberculars of the various Routes may be obtained addition to the regular tariff rate. Hop Hung Hong, PHEA CHOM KLAO, British steamer, 1ort, J. Fowler, 19th July,Bangkok oth July, and Koh-al-chang 13th, Rice and General Yuen Fat Hong.

PROPONTIE, British steamer, 1,387, W. H.

Farrand, 14th March, Salgon gth March, Rico and Paddy-Ambold, Karberg & Co. TAIWAN, British steamer, 1,109, O. Anderson,

2nd July, Bangkok 13th July, and Kob si-chang 16th, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. TRIUMPH, German ateamer, 674, 1. Bruhn, 20th Joly, Halphong 18th July, General-Ed. Schellhaus & Co.

upon application

Particulars of the various, routes can be had on application.

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co

Agents. Hongkong, 19th July, 893

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(DOSE FOR ADULTS 15 TO 35 GRAINS TROV.)

the most approved and most efficacions remedy in Cants of HEADACHE, -MI- GRAINE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FEVER, TYPHUS, INFLUENZA, DENGUE ERYSIPELAS, HOOPING COUGH, and many other complaints. It is also the very beat Antiseptic. Highly recommended by the Medical Faculty, Ask for Dr. K.NORR'S ANTIPYRINE! Each Tin bears the inventor's signature "D. KNORR" in red lettres..

"DERMATOL" is the best Valt.crary; its effect la stimulating the closing up of Wounds, is described as amazing,

To be had at every repated Chemlit and Druggist.

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Supplies constantly on hand at the China Export, Import, and Bank Co.-Sole Agents for China

Beware of spurious Imitations. Hongkong, 1st April, 1803.'

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAJ. REGON FINE SPARS and LUMBER K. Always on Hand.

L. MALLORY.

Hongkong, 14th Jimo, 1881.

If you have a (COLD or COUCEI,

acute or leading to

CONSUMPTION,

SCOTTS EMULSION

OF PURE COD LIVER OʻL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES

OF KNEE AND BODA

DAS ANYTERIAN CUTE FOR IN

This preparation contains the simula ting propertias, of the Hypophosphites aud Ane Norwegian Cul Liver" (HI," Crod | by physicians all the world over. It is as palatable de milk. Three limen as etica, sinus as plain Cod Liver O11. A perfect Faulsion, better than alloiliers made, For } all forms&fifmutkin Felsenars, Bronchitis,

CONSUMPTION, Sorofula, la Flesh Producer)

there is nothing: URN 'COTT'S EMULSION. Let no one by profuso explanation or impatent entrouty induce you to scosys

• Fubukituto.

| Bote by all Chemlats,

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MAILS EXPECTED.

THE ENGLISH MAIL.

Special rates (First-class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Nival, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, to European Officials in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their familien.

"Passengers who have pald full fare, re-embark ing at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice verzo) within one year, will be allowed a disportation to Yokohama and other Japan Forts,

San Fermalico, to Atlantie and Inland Cities ...... The Messageries Maritimes Co.'s steamer count of to per cent. This allowance doar not

of the Unihod States, via Overland Kallways, to Yarra, with the outward French mail, Teht Bin-

Special rates (first class only) are granted to Misionaries, members of the Naval, Military Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to European

The P. & O. S. N. Cals sexiner Ravanna, Officers in service of China and Japan, and to with the outward English mall, left Singapore on Government officials and their families.

the 23rd fastant at 6 am, and is expected bere Through Bill of Lading fasad for trans- on the 28th,

THE FRENCH MAIL.

The British seamship Talamon reports that WUOTAN, German steamer, 1,050, A. Olt, 12th apply to through fares for China and Japan | Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to porta gapore on the 19th instant, and may be expecta

the left Slogapore on the 18th instant, Had Hght variable winds and weather to Gap Rock! thence to port heavy rain.

The British steamship Cafterthun reports that she left Kobe, and Majl on the 18th instant. Had very thick dirty weather from the zolb, with heavy south-eastsquails and high troubled sen

The British steamship Thales reports that she left Swatow on the 22nd instant. Experienced moderate and variable south-west winds and mederale qualls.

The Billah steamship ·Catherine Apcor reports

that she left Calcutta on the 8th instant,

After leaving Singapore experienced moderate south-west monsoon and fine weather,

swell with heavy and frequent rala

VISITORS And residenNTS AT Penang on the 15th, and Singapore on the 18th.

THE PEAK HOTEL

Mr. Adamson,

“Mr. W. H. K. Loxley.

Mr. H. W. Bird;

Mr. C. E. Bist. Captain B otherton,

Mr. A. Cumming- Mr. F. Deacon. Mr. and Mrs. R, Dixon

and fimi y Mr. F. East. Mr. W. E. van Eps. Mr. S. Forsyth,

Mr. Greenc

Mr. Grist,

Mr. E. J. hagen,

.BT, Thục, Hor

M. V. Kafor.

The British steamship Glenears reports that the lett Slogapore on the 18th losfant. - Hid Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Main Ught following winds and smooth sea with flee

Mr. MacLean.

and family,

Mr. E. A. Messor.

Mr. Medhurst.

Mr. Mehta.

Mr. Mounacy, Mr. Raison. Mr. W. Kamsay. Mr. H. W. Robertion. Mr. A. E. Skeels Mr. Sparrow,

Mr. E. Tomlin," Mr. Geo. L. T<mlia.

weather the Srst part of the voyage. The latter part had southerly swell and overcast weather.

The British steamship Mengaut reports that she left Bangkok,on the 16th instanț, and Koh- si-chang on the 18th. From Koh-si-chang to Cape Varelia had, moderste south-south-west winds; thence to post had fresh southerly winds and fine weather with following sex.

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Joly, Kuratsa 6th July, Coals.—Ĺanis, Wegener & Co. ZATRO, British steamer, 675, A. W. R. Cobban,

18th July-Manila 15th July, General, Shewan & Co.

Master.

BALLING VESSELS.

ABSYRIA, British bark, 1.748. H. W. Daulp, 5th

Jaly, Singapore 17th June, Timber, CIMBIA, Danish bark, 1,155,-H.-Pedersen, 9th

Jana-New York 29th December, Kerosons | OIL. Order.

to Europe.

address in full and same will be received at the Company's Office until FIVE .M. the day previous to sailing.

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THE AMERICAN MAILS.

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The P. M. 8. S. Co.'s steamer ·China, with malle, dze, from San Francisco and Honolu da, left Yokohama on the 22nd instant, and may be expected here on the 27th

in Vizzico, Central and South America, by the here on the 20th. All PARERE, PACKAGEs should be marked to Company's and connecting Steamers,

Freight will be received on board until 4 2.1.

• previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will to day be received zi the Office mill 3 PM, same day all Faruri Packages should be marked to 4 dress in full ; value of same is required.

Consular invoices to accompany Cargo des tined ter Paints beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Office 81 Sealed. Envelopes, addressed to these, left San Francisco for this port, via Yok Collector of Customa ar San FerISELICIT —

For further information as to Fassage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company,'

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo des- fined to Points beyond Sari Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Collector of Castorns, San Francisco.

For' father information as to Freight or FUNG SHUY, Hawaiian bark, 980, Mabany, Fassage, apply to the Agency of the Company. | No. 7m, Quban's Road Central.

oh July-New York 5k Apill, Oil~ | No. 71, Queen's Road Central Shawan & Co.

HABITANT, British ship. 1,619, W. B. Potter,

14th May,New York 24th Dec, Oil Melchers & Co.

HENRY FAILING, American ship, 3,879, G. Merriman, 15th Jube,--San Francisco goth April, Oll-Master.

ICEBERG, American ship, 1,335, Trest, fat June,

-New York 4th January, Kerosene Oil- Jardine Matheson & Co. JOHANN ADOLPE, German baik, 310, E. Wiese,

36th June,--Albany (W.A.), 19th May, Sandalwood-Slemssen & Co.

EMILIE, German bark, 948, H. Schult, arsi July,

Haiphong gib July, Ballast-Captain. NICOYA, British barque, 596, T. Norly, adib

The British steamship Hailoeng reports that she left Foochew on the and fuslaat, Had fresh south-west winds and sea to Turnabou!; thence to port had light variable winds and rain. June-San Francisco (California), 23rd

•—Apeil,General-Wieler & Co.: with doll cloudy weather, InFoochew the steamships Sikh, Halian, and Förktang.

PARAKITA, American ship, 1,498, Soule, sest The British steamship Taisang reports that April, San Francisca, 17 Feb.,: Flour ske lekt Shanghal on the 13th Lastant Had strong south-east winds and heavy ses. On the 19th wind and ses lacressing put into Nanquen harbour. Left on the zob, but had to put back, left again on the 21st, and reached SuBOW 5 GALVESTON, Germen stemmer, 6 9. H. Jakobsen, | thu zand, lelt agalo on the 23rd, and arrived at 22nd Juy-from Tienisio, Bone.—Balter- Hongkong on the 24th. Had heavy rain since field & Swire,

Shipping

ARRIVALS,

the 11t

Chines

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J. S. VAN IREN, Agent. Hongkong, zoth July, 1893.

NOTICE.

JEYE'S SAN TARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED.

JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

THE Undersigned have this day hezu appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and are propared to supply quantities to suit purchaser, at Wholesale Prices. Extra Special torms for Shipping and large Ordens.

Sir. ROBERT RAWLINSON, C.B., CE, Chief SCHALI, British 4-marted ablp, 533 D.Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board, —— Horgan, 17th May, Singapore 218 Biarch; | London, says,

Bain-Order."

WX. LE, LACHEUR, British bark, 573 W. Reynell; 4th July,Caingus (Kast Coast of Larson))) 19th June, Timber;="315W, Lirisg ton & Co.

It is the best Disinfectant In use.”

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co..

Bank Buildings, N

5. Hongkong, 19th June, 1887,

J. 8. VAN BUREN, Agent. Hongkong, 24th July, 1893.-

SIEN TING,

SURGEON DENTIST. No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, wyth September, 1892,

DENTISTRY...

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP.

MODERATE FEES.

MR

ELAND

The O. & 0.8. 9. Cols steamer Belgie, wi Th malls, &c., lett San Francisco for this post, v fo Yokohama, on the 13th instant.

The P. M. S. S. Ca's steamer Peru, mail 8,

hama, on the sand Instack

NORTHERN PACIFIC MAXL.' The Northern Pacific Steamship Co.'s steam: 3 Mogul, frons Victoria, B.C,, left Yokohama e ë the azad instant, and is expected here on the x28th

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WONG TAI-FONG,

- Smygon Dentist, (Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly sistant to Dr. Rocess), HAS REMOVED

THE BANK BUILDINGS,

QUEEN'S ROAD MAY (Opposite Hongkong Hotel)." CONSULTATION FREE. Hongkong, arth July, 189

THE CANADIAN MAIL. The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steam Re Empress of China left Vancouver for Japa B.. Shanghai and Hongkong on the syth Innan dy and may be expected here about thadth proxim. Þi

STEAMERS EXPECTĮ ;D.

י

The Messageries · Maritimes Ca's - steamy br Caledonian left Shanghai on the sand Instan ly and may be expected here to day,

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steam Nizam, from: . Bombay, left Singapore on the roth instani, and- may be expected here on the 25′ ch.

The D. D. R. steamer Trans, from Hamburg, left Singar me on the oth: lestant, and La expected here on the 26th,

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The Navigations General Italians stormLE Bisagne Jelt Bombay on the`, with instant, and may expected here on the oth

The P. & O. 8. N. C 5% steamer FormoIA Left London for this post of a the 14th Instant. sử

Printed and Pupilshed' by ROBERT FRASKRƏ SMITH, No. 6, Podás ra Hill" to- thai + shty

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