The Share Market.
LATEST QUOTATIONS, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-101 per cent,
prem., rellery. The National Bank of Chios, Ld-on £8.10.
pald up.-60 per cent, dis, buyers. The National Bank of Chios, Ld.-Founders
shares, $110 per share, sellers.
The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld.---
50 cents, buyers,
The Role of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld.
Founders' phates, L30, sellers. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-1 per cent.
premium, sellers,
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-1 per cent.
premium, bayers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.
premium.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-882 per
share, buyers.
share, sellers.
China Traders' Insurance Company-$53 per North China Insurance Tls, 115 per share,
buyers.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-8113 per
share, buyers.
Yangisze Insurance Association-360, sellers, On Tal Insurance Company, Limited-Ts. 150
per share,
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$195 per
share, sellers.
China Fire Insurance Company-$18 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.--.
$26 per share, sellers.
Calea and Manila Steam Ship Company-$15
per Rig, buyēts,
Indo-CLin Steam Navigation Company; Limited
so per cent. discount, sellers,
Doogls Steamship Company-$1 per share,
#nilers.
The Steam Launch Co. Limited-$20 per share,
buyers.
Hongkong and Whampos Dock Company-59
per cent premium, bayers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1893.
The P. M. 5. S. Co's steamer Chins, with malle, &c, left San Francisco for this port, Honolulu and Yokohama, on the 18th instant.
THE CANADIAN MAIL:
The Canadian Pac'fin Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of Japan, from Vancouver, left Shang- hat on the 16th folent at 3 p.m., and may be expected here on the 19th at 9 1.0.
NORTHERN PACIFIC MAIL..
The Northern Pacião Steamship Co.'s steamer Tacoma, from Tacoma, left Yokohama on the rith instant, and may be expected here on the 16th.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The Messageiles Maritimes Co.'s steam Natal left Shangbal on the roth instant at 3 p.m., and is expected here on the igih.
The D. D. R. steamer Bellona left Singapore on the 15th instant, and may be expected here
on the 21st.
The British steamabip Feklem reports that she left Swatow on the 15th instant. From Swatow to Hongkong bad fine weather and light westerly wind with smooth sea and cloudy sky.
The British steamship dyschis reports that she left Saigon on the rath instant. Had light southwest winds and emseth sen to Cape Padaran; thence to port had light variable winds from east to north-east and fine weather through out the voysRO.
The British steamship Airiis reports that the fefe Foochow on the 14th Instant.” Experienced moderain brocars with calm sem und fine weather throughout the passage, › Passed-Turnabost it 5.30 p.m. on the 14th. Instant ; · passed Chapel Island at 5 am on the 25th, and Breaker Point at 5 p.m. the same day, Mado fast to Company's buoy this morning at 6 o'clock. in Foochow the barque Nanaimo and the steam- ship: Kewaking which anived in Forebow Namos strived in Foochow on the 14th from on the 13th from Shanghal
left Singapore on the 15th instant, and may be
The Shire line steamer Denbighshire left | Amoy. expected bere on the 21st,
The Navigazione Generale Italiana steamer Glava, from Gezos, left Bombay on the 14th Instant, and may be expected here on the and proximo.
London for this port on the zoth ultim
The P. & 0.5. N. Co.'s steamer Fava left
The steamship
Post Office.
A MAIL WILI, CLOSE ***
For Macao-Per White Cloud to-morrow,
the 17th fastant, at 8.30 AM.
For Canton.-Per Powan to-morrow, the 17th instant, at 9 a.M.
For Saigon.-Per Cromarty on Monday, the
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL | Etb lastant, at 11.30 AM.
REGISTER.
15th September, 1893--At 4 pm.
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Gen. Fenwick & Co., Limited-$15 per share,ligkong
buyers.
Hongkong Hotel Company-$2r per sbare.
Han kone Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent. Debentures
-$500,
The Austin Arms Hotel and Building Company,
Limited-$4 per share, sellers.
The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-$4 per
share, buyers
Panjam Mining Co.-$5 per share, sellers. The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited-$5 per
share, sellers.
The Balmoral Gold Miring Co., Limited-
10 cm, per share, sellers,
Soc'é é Finales des Charbonnages du Tonkin
---Sŝo per share, buyers.
The Ming and Trading Co., Limited-
$575 share, sales and sellers.
Low co ad Pielfie Petroleum Co., Ld.xix. China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$150
per share, sales and toyers.
Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$371
sellers.
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-$rci per share,
srilars.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-gi per
share, sellers.
Hongkong Daley Farm Co., Limited-$5 per
share, bayers.
The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited-
$7 per share, sales and buyers.
The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited--
$55 per share, buyers.
The West Palt Buildings Co., Limited-$za
per share, sellers.
H. G. Brown & Co., Limited-$10 per share,
sellers.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company-$38 per xbare, vollers.
Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,
Limited-$85 per share, sellers.
Hongkong Gas Company-$110 per share.
buyers.
Hongkong Ice Company-367 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
-$65 per share, sellers.
The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited
$3 per share, sales and sellers.
The Green Island Cement Co.-gr, sales and
buyera.
The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited
$3 per share, sales and buyers.
The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited-
$25 per share, nominial.
The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,
Limited-$671 per share, sellers.
EXCHANGE.
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T....
....7/5 +
Bank Bills, on demand... Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2/5)
Credits at 4 months' sight..............2j6} Documentary Bills, at 4 months'
sight...........
ON PARIS-
Bank Bills, on demand....3.09 Credits, at 4 months' sight.3.17
-....................1.... 1942
ON INDIA!
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On Demand
On SHANGHAI—
Bank, T. T.
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VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr. W. G. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Burges. Capt. O.E. Chapman. Mi, A. Clunn. Mr. H. Cromble. Mr. E. H. Denick. Mt. D. W. Dashler. Mr. and Mrs. Ella. Mr. G. Gregor.
Mr. Higginbotham.
Mr. J. Kirkwood. Capt. Kretzschmann. Mr. and Mrs. Mertens. Mr. A. Menty, Mr. T. Mitchell. Mrs. F. W. Phillips. Mr. R. H. Patts, Mr. E. E. Shean, Captała Stovell.
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Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
AIRLIE, British steamer, 7,498, W. Ellis, 16th Sept.-Foochow 14th September, Tem-- Gibb, Livingston & Co. FORIEN, British steamer, 508, W. Davis, 16th Sept-Swalow 15th Sept., General.-D. Laprak & Co.
HUPEH, British steamer. 1,846, T. Quail 16th Sept. Samarang 5th Sept., Sugar-Butter- field & Swire. HIOGO MARU, Japanese steamer, 88, E. S. Barstow, 16th Sept.,-Mantía 13th Sept., General-Captain. AVOCHIE, British steamer, 1,056, T. Rowla, 16th Sept, Saigon rath Sept, Rice.—Melchers & Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE, Fusing. Chinese steamer, for Tientsin, Kwangler, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai, Talvich, German steamer, for Saigon. Esmeralda, British steamer, for Amoy, &c. Freir, Danish steamer, for Holbow. Fokien, British steamer, for Swatow; &a. Cromarty, British steamer, for Saigon
DEPARTURES.
September 13, Shangkat, Biltish steamer, for
Shanghal
September 15, Feokrang, British steamer, for
Cantor.
September 16, Verona, British steamer, for Nage-
saki, &c.
September 16, Galveston, German bark, for
Honolula. September 16, Ask. Danish str., fog Haiphong, VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT September 16, Fu-ping, Chinese steamer, for
THE PEAK HOTEL.
Mr. Adam100.
Mr. A Comming.
Mr. F. DescoO...
Me MacLean the
Mr. F. Ext.
'Mr. E. Faber.
Mr S. Fortyth.. Mr. Thos. Howard Capt. and Mrs Hunt. Mr. Andre Johnston. 'Mr. V. Koloki.
Mt. W. H. R. Loxley.
Rev, and M. Mackay.
Mr. Medburst.
Mr. W. RamBKY,
Mr. H. W. Robertson. Mr. A. E. Steels. Mr. Sparrow. Mr. Ceo. L. Tomlin. Mr. E, Tomlin.
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE FRINCH MAIL.
The Messagerles, Mariiimcar Co.'s steamer Soghalian, with the outward French mail, left Singapore on the 14th instant at 5 pm, and may baexpected here on the 25th,
THE AMERICAN MAILS,'
The O. & O. 8. S. Cos steather Goalie, with mails, &c, from San Francisco, Tell Yokohama on the 13th instant, and may be expected here on the 17.3.
The PSS, Corn steamer City of Paking, with malis, de, left San Francisco for this post via Yokohama, on the and lastANI."
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Tientsin. September 16, Kwangles, Cbluesa stexmer, for
Sbaughal
September 16, Canton, British steamer, for
Singapore and London,
FARTENGERS-ARKIVED: :: Te Per Fokit, om Swatow. Mr. Adamson, and 91 Chinese,
For Hupeh, from Samasang-- Chiness.
DEFARTEN.
1:
Per Shanghai, for Shanghal-Mesurs, W. T. Gwyn, H. Marquardt, G. H. Genld, J. 5. and E J. McArthur.
Per Varana, from Hongkong for Yokahsta Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wilkinson, Mr. and♫Mis. Fairlax, child, curse and valet, Mr. and Mrs. Klaoskits, Mr. and Mrs. F. Howell, Captain H. N. Dumbleton, and Mr. EA. Ram. For Kobe: Commander and Mrs. Walcot. From Bombay for Yokohama Mr. and Mrs. Lan
A gada. From Colomba.—Mr. R. Potts,
REPORTE.
The Japanese steamship filogo ¿faru seporta that she left Manila on the 13th inmant. Ha fine weather throughout the passage.
For Koba-Per Frogner on Monday, the 18th fastent, at 11.30 AM.
For Europe, &c. &c.-Per Gra on Monday,
the 16th instant, at 2.30 P.M.
The Bitish steamikip Hudah reports that she lafi Samarang on the gth fantant. Had dog | weather with light soil-wasterly winds and
smooth lent
For Saigon.-Per Talvick on Monday, the 18th instant, at 3.30 P.M.
For Sydney and Melbourne.-Per Airlia on Monday, the 18th instant, at 3-30 P.M.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG
SIZAMERS
AMIGO, German steamer, 771, T. Bendixen, 16th July-Salgon rath July, Rice.-Wieler & Co. ARDOAY, British steamer, foor, James Thom,
13th Sept, Java 3rd September, Sagar Jardine, Matheson & Co.
BANTAM, Dutch steamer, 1,457, C. J. van de Bergh, 19th July-Bangkok 13th July, Rice. -Lantz, Wegener & Co.
BORNEO, Daich steamer, 1,490, J. S. Thounisien, 11th Sept.,Bangkok 5th Sept, Rice and Wood-Lauts, Wegener & Co. CATHERINE AFCAR, British steamer, 1,733, J. 'G. Olifent, 14th SeptCalcutta 16th Aug, Penang 4th Sept., and Singapore 8th. Oplum and General.-D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. CHARTERS TOWER, British steamer, 1905, A. Murray, 14th Sept,-Mojl 8th Sept, Coals. -Mitsui Bussan
Kalsha. CITY OF NEW YORK, American steamer, 3,500, F. H. Johnson, 13th Sept.,-San Francisco 19th August, and Yokohama 7th Sept., Malls and General-P. M. S. S. Co. CONTINENTAL, Dutch steamer, 672, C. Schall,
13th Sept-Ilolio 1st September, Sugar. Lauts, Wegener & Co. CROMARTY, British steamer, 1,864, W. S.
Duncan, 7th Sept,-Java 29th Aug, Segar. ||
Jardine, Matheson & Co. ESMERALDA, British steamer, 966, G. A. Tayler,
12th Sept,--Manila 10th Sept., General. Shewan & Co.
FAME, British steamer, 117, Captain Mcisaac,
Hongkong Government tender. FIDELIO, German steamer, 852, Nasen, th Sept.,Hollo 3rd Sept, Sugar.-Melchers & Co.
FRX2, Danish steamer, 397, C. L. Strand, 15th Sept-Pakhol 12th Sept, and Holhow 14th, General-Arnhold, Karberg & Co, FROONER, Norwegian steamer, 719, Gallickson, 14th Sept.,Moji 7th September, Coal and General-Carlowitz & Co.
FU-PING, Chinese steamer, 520, J. Watiz, 15th. Sept, Canton 15th September, General.— C. M. & E. Co, GLUCKSBURG, German steamer,918, P. Thomsen,
5th Sept., Bangkok 28th Aug., General Melchers & Co. INDIPENDENT, German steamer, 1,003, Schäfcz. 11th July-Maritimes 15th June, General. -Wieler & Co.
KONG BENO, British steamer, 862, J. Jackson, 13th Sept.,Bangkok 6 h Sept., Teakwood and Rice-Yuen-Fat Hong, MATHILDE, German steamer, 600, P. Mocs, 15th Sept.-Kobe 8th Sept., General and Coils. -Siemssen & Co.
PEKIN, British steamer, 118, Raymond, 15th
Sept.-Amoy 12th September, General Chinese.
PHRA CHOM KLAO, British steamer, 1,012, J. Fowler, 13th Sept Bangkok 4th Sept, and Kobest-chang 7th, Rics and General. PHOT FISH, British steamer, 167, A. Stopani,
---Yuen Fat Hong.
-Hongkong and Whampoa Deck Co. POLLUX, German cer,898, J. Geiken,
13th Sept Bangkok :6th Sept., Rico -Melcher & Co.
PROPONTIS, British steamer, 1,387, W. H. Farrand, 14th March,-Salgon 9th March, Rice and Paddy-Amhold, Karberg & Co TALVICK, German steamer, 903 N. Emke, 1th Sept.-Java 3rd September, Sugar.— Yuen Fat Hong.
Mails
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.....6,000 Tons.........WEDNESDAY, 4th October. EMPRESS OF CHINA ...........6,000 .........WEDNESDAY, 1st November. EMPRESS OF INDIA.....6,000 *} .........WEDNESDAY, 29th November.
"
THE STEAMERS of this Ling pass through the famous 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 also through to Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, at Current Rates, with Passengern 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, Military, Diplomatic and Ciril Services, and to European Officials in the service of China or Japan.
The Canadian Prelfic Railway is the only Trans-Continental Ling extending from the Pacific to the Atlantic Seaboard, and running its own Sleeping Coaches through without change. The Dining Cars and Mountala Hotels on this Route are owned by the Company and their appointments and Culilne are unexcelled.
The Steamers on the Pacific and all 'Day, Sleeping, and Dining Cars are comfortably heated by Steam daring the Winter Season.
For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to
Hongkong, 6th September, 1893.
OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN. TAL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY..
TAXING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND 'EUROPE, VIA
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
AND
ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. Garlic (via Nagasaki, Thursday, 28th Sept,
Kobo, Inland Sea
and Yokohama) 141***) Belgic (via Nagasaki, Thursday, 26th Oct,
Kobe, luland Sea and Yokohama)...........................
Oceanic (via Nagasaki,"
att P.M.
at I P.M..
Kobe, Inland Sea, Tuesday, 14th Nov, Yokohama & Hono- lala)....
THE Steamship
"GAELIC "
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, v | NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, 00 THURSDAY, the 18th Sept, at IP.M. Connection being made at Yokohama 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.
Through Passage 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. Rates, and parti. culars of the various Routes may be obtained upon application,
Special rates (First-class only) are granted to Maxdonasies, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, to European Oncials in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.
D. E. BROWN,
General Agent.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG, City of New York (via")
Nagasaki, Kobe, InThursday, 21st Sept., land Sea and Yoko-
at 1 P.M.
City of Piking (via)
Nagasaki, Kobe, In Thursday, 5th Oct, land Sex and Yoko- | at x P.M. hama) ...................... Chino (via Nagasaki,`)
Kobe, Inland Ses, Tuesday, 17th Oct., Yokohama & Hono lale).................
"HE U. S. Mall Steamship
THE
"CITY OF NEW YORK”
Mails.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.) „_„Tacoma ...... | Thareda ... Sept. 38th.
Mogul | Thursday ................ | October 10.b. Victoria..... | Thursday ...... | November 9th. Tacoma ..... | Tuesday .............. December 17the Mogul Tuesday | Jan, and, '94. TH
HE Steamship
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, VIĄ NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA ■nd | YOKOHAMA, ¤¤ THURSDAY, the 21st Sept, at 1 P.M., taking Passengers and Freight fo Japan, the United States, and Europe.
Steamers of this line pass through the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their Journey at any point en routa,
Through Passage Tickets granted to Englang, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic Ime. of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the Rates may be United States or Canada. obtained on application.
First Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Overland Routes, Including CENTRAL PACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION. PACIFIC NORTHERN PACIFIC, AND DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS. They can also travel over the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of $10 in addition to the regular taxiíï rato.
Particuları of the various routes can be had on application.
Special rates (first ciais only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to Europezz Passengers who have paid full: fars, re-embark---Officers in service of China and Japan, and to TAI-YUAN, Britisk steamer, 2,169, R. Nelson, ing at San Francisco for China or Japan (or Government officials and their families,
R.N.R., 11th Sept.,-Sydney 17th August, varan) within one year, will be allowed a diaportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, Through Bill of Lading Imned for trans Coals and General,-Butterfield & Swire count of zo per cent. This allowance dosa mot WINDSOR, British steamer, 1.795. J. Raeburn,
4th Sept.,-Batoum 28th August, Kerosene | apply to through fares for China and Fafan Oll.-E. D. Basscon & Co. WOSANG, British steamer, 1,127, W. E. Sawer,
24th Sept Kutchlnotza 10th Sept, Coal Jardins, Matheson & Co.
·SAILING-YEKKELS. ADOLPH, Germano bark, F67, E. Westergaard,
21st Aug.,--Hamburg 22nd April, General, -Blemsien & Co, AMYZIA, Brilsh, bark, 1,148, H., W. Danip, 5th
Order,
Singapore 12th June, Timber, CENTENNIAL, American ship, 1,323, B. J, Colcord, 6th Sept Singapore 23rd August, Timber. CHAROM WATTANA, Slamese bark, 614, G. Koch, 29th July, Bangkok 15th July, Teakwend.
Hlog Lee, CazzDHOOR, Briilak ship, 1,448, W. B. Kennedy, 58th August,Shanghal 19th Aug, Ballast.
Slenduan & Co
Esti, German bark. 948, H. Schult arst Jaly,
Haiphong 9th July, Ballastron Captala. EMILY F. WHITKEY, American, ship, 2,249, A. 14 Parsons, 3rd Sept. Selges 24th August, Faddy Rice Flopte Order.
FREEMAN, American bark, 1,198, H. A. Genlab,
18th August-Shanghai 15th August, Bal last-Shewan & Co.
GEORGE STATION, American bark, 1,878, L. S.
Murphy, 6th August,NEW
York fath
April Keracese
to Kuropi.
All PARCEL PACKAGES should be marked to address in full ; and same will be received at tae Company's Office untii Five F.M, the day previous to sailing,
Ban Francisco, to Atlantio and Inland Cities of the United States, i Qyarland Railways, to Trinidad, and Demerarn, and to ports
Central and South Am
my a and connecting Amaries, by tha
Steamers. Freight will be received on board until 4 2.34. the day previous to saling, Parcel Packages will be reosfred at the Union until 5 Pál, sansa day i
Costular Invoices to accompany Cargo desil Parcel Packages should be marked to ide tad to Peints beyond San Francisco, be the rain fall wipe of same is required. United States, should be sent to the Company's des, addressed to the Collector of Caston, San Francisco,
For further Information as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 73, Queen's Road Central
JS. VAN BUREN, Agent, Wongkong, Sth September, 1893.
SIEN TING, SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10 AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY, MODERATE, Consultation free, Hongkong, 27th September, 1891.
DENTISTRY,
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FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
MODERATK FEES.
WONG
Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly articled Apprentice, and larterly sagistant to Dr, Rocket), HAS REMOVED
Chapman, 1st Sept, New York gis May, M JOHN R. KELLEY, American ship, 2715,0. E.
+
Kerosene Oil-Masier.
LUCY A. NICKELS, American bark, 1,339, C, M, -Nichols, grd Aug - New York fih Margh,
Kerosene Oil Weichers & Co.
NAM SEUM SIG, Chinese 3-m,' sch., 168, Lak
Li Tong, gid Aggust --Saigon 24th August, WoodYong Kor& Co.
Somaza, British 4-musted, ship, 2.332, D. Morgan, syth May-m-Bingapore sist, Marthy Balları Order.
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel).
CONSULTATION FREE,
[Myth July, 20g ·
Consular Involous to acorimpany. Cargo dow nod to Folats beyond San Francisco, in the Unlod Bestes, should be sent to the Company Offes in Sauled Xnvelopes, ndizessed in the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.
· For further information us Priage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the CompERY, No. 72, Queen's Road Central
J. S. VAN BUREN, Agani. Hongkong, 15th September, 1893.
NOTICE.
JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED.
JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT.
F
"HE Undersigned have this day been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale
THE
"TACOMA,"
Captain J. Hill, sailing at Noon, on THURS- DAY, the 28th September, will proceed to VICTORIA, BC, and TACOMA, vừa SHANG- HAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKO- HAMA.
Through Bills of Lading issued 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 one copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of the Freight Agent, Northern Pacific**** Raliroad, Tacoma, Wash.
Parcels must be sent to our Office with address marked in full by '5 Pat, on the day previous to
Bing.
For further information sa to Palmge or |Freight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 29th August, 1893,
Intimations.
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LEVY HERMANOS.
[EWELLERY. DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & ̋CLOCKMAKERS, Sola Agents for PATER PHILIPPE & Com Geneva. A great variety in Eaucy Goods and Optical Instruments.
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10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposlio the Telegraph Office. G. FALCONER & CO., WACTURERS and JEWELLERS.
WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU-
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NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS CHARTS and BOOKS No. 48. Queen's Road Central CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.. *HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- CHRONOMETER WILERS, SILVER.
SMITHS, and OFTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sale Agents for Louis Andemers" Watches- awarded the highest Prisen at every Exhibition; and (c) Voirtländer und Soho's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINË GLASSES, and SPYGLASSPS.
No. 8, Queen' Road Central, Fo
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
H
AGENTS,
PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
SOLE AGENTS FOR 'ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE
COMPOSITION,
HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT. DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES,
& Cr
&c.
cc,
EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Ponekana. 14th July, 1893.
1798
CAPTAIN CH. ROBINSON, COAL CONTRACTOR. COMPRADORE AND STEVEDORE.
HIPS VISITING MANILA SUPPLIED
Fats
WATER and BALLAST BOATS. Manila, rath March, 1801.
HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD, WANCHAI. REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
Always on Hand.
L MALLORY. Hongkong, 14th June, 1881.
To be Let.
TO LET.
DWELLING HOUSES
1718
“BANGOUR" The Peak, Furnished. "BURNERAE," Gierenly, "THE WILDERNESS," Calne Road. "NORMAN COTTAGE," Robinson:
Read,
No. RIPON TERRACE—Bonham
Reed,
Nos. #, B and o, CHANCERY LANE. FLOORS in Blue Bulidings. FLOORS in Eigin Street, Poel Street
and Staunton Street.
FLOORS le No. 5. Shalley Street, No. 14, KNUTSFORD TERRACE,
Kowlors,
No. 4, VICTORIA VIEW, Kowlson, Now, xt and 12, COOMBE ROYAL—
Magasine Gap Furnished.
OFFICES :-
FIRST and SECOND FLOORS No. 4. Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of China, Japan and Straits, Limited. FRAYA CENTRAL, over Mesart, Dons
glas Lapralk & Co.
GODOWNS ----
BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 13th September, 1803.
THE
TO LET
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"THE HOUSE, No. 39, ELGIN STREET,
Reni moderate. For terms apply at
THE MEDICAL HALL Hongkong, 5th September, 1893, [991
of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTE, and... are prepared to supply quantities to suit
TO LET.)
purchasers, at Wholesale Prices Extra Special NTHIRD FLOOR in No. 6, Queens Road,
terms for Shipping and large Orders.
Sir: ROBERT RAWLINSON, C.B., CE, Chief Sanitary Engineer, Leest Government Board, London, says
"It is the best Disinfectant in nie.”
W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,
Bank Buildings, Hongkong talk Jung;-1963,
7, SEYMOUR TERRACE.
ROOMS in College Chambers."" OFFICES Is Victoria Buildings.
DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 11th September, 1805. [639
Printed and Published by ROBERT FRASER- SMITH, No. 6, Paddadi Hill, in the city sl
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