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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

The Share Market.

LATEST QUOTATIONS. Hongeng and Shanghai Bank,~~ 100 per cent,

prem, #slet and fellers. The National Bank of China, Ld-on £8.10

cald up.4 per cent, dis, sellers, The Nulonal Bank of Chlas, Ld.--Founders

shares, $1 ver share, sellers.

The Bank of Chian, Japan & the Straits, Ed

Domina!.

The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld.

Fndershares, nominal

Chin

Imperial Loen of 1881 B-21 per cent. premion cell«. Chinere Imperial Loan of 1884 C-1 per cont.

premium, buyres,

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1885 E-14 per cent.

premiom,

Valon Insurance Society of Canton-$86 per

share, iv., bayers,

China Tra Insurance Company-$51 per ||

share bay TA

North China Insurance-Tl. 115 per share,

buyers,

Canton Insurnace Company, Limited--$120 per

share, sales.

Yangtze Insurance Association-360. sellers, On Tat Insurance Company, Limite!--Tls. 15

per share,

Hongking Fire Insurance Company-$191 per

shatter",

Chins Phe Taxirance Company-$78 per'sbase,

sales and hayers.

Hong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.

$af ney there, sales and buyers. China and Manila Steam Ship Company-$33

per share, buyers.

Indo-China Steam Navigon Compar, Limited

61 per cent, discount, sales and buyers. Douglas Steamship Company-$37, buyers. The Steam Launch Co. Limited-$20 per share,

buyers.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Compray-22

1r cent premium, sollers, Gen. Fenwick & Co., Limited~$15 per share,

hayers.

Hongkong Hotel Company-$12 per share,

siles and sellers.

Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six pet-cert. Debentures

$5or.

The Austin Aims Hotel and Building Company,

Limited-$4 per share, sellers, The Shamern Hotel Co., Limited-34 per

share, sellers Punjom Mining Co.-$5.65

Per share, sales and selleri.

The Rauh Gold Mining Co., Limited-$40 per

share, sales and vcllers.

The Ralmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited-

-10 cents, per share, sales,

Société Française des Charbonnages du Tonkin

-$70 per share, sales and bayers.

The Teleba Mining and Trading Co., Limited-

.Si) sellers.

New Imuris Mining Co., Limited-nominal. fandan and Pacific Petroleum ro,, Ld.nix, Chlax Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$150

per share, sell-cu.

Luzan Sugs Refaing Company, Limited-$321

sellers.

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-$11 miles and

huyers.

Dakin, Crockshank & Co, Limited-$1 per

share, filer and sellers. Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited-$4à per

>hare, selles

The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited-

$77 per share, sales and buyers.

The Hengkeng Lead Investment Co., Limited

per share, buyers.

The West Polt Buildings Co., Limited-$10

per share, sellers.

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

sates and buyer. Hongtang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Company $38 per share, sellers. Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,

Limited-$5 per share, sellers. Hongkong Gas Company-$110 per share,

NYPTE.

Hongkong Ice Company-$67 per share, buyers Hongkong

and Chine Bakery Company, Limited -96% per share, sellers. The Hongkong Hrick and Cement Co., Limited

$3 per share. sales and buyer,

The Green Island Cement Co.-$5, salos and

hayrys.

The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited-

$3 per share, sales and boyers.

be Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited-

$75 per share, nominal

The flongkong High-Level Tramway Co

Limited--$65 per shape, buyers.

TXCHANGI.

O Lowong-Bank, T. T............ .2/57

Bank Rills, on demand

....2/5

Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2/5

Credits at 4 months' sight......2/57 Documentary Bills, at 4 months'

....2/6

sight....

ON PARIS-

441

Bank Bills, on demand

Credits, at 4 months' sight.....3.14

ON INDIA

T. T.

On Demand

ON SHANGHAI-

Bank, T.T.......

3.07

1934 .194

......724

Private, 10 days" sight mentem"4

VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mitu Alam Mr. J. Benav!'en.

Mr. F. Beverley.

Mr. F. J. Bishop, Lieut. B. J. Barlow,

Mr. K. Burdinski,

Mr. J. M. Cook

MA. B. Macdonald. Mr & Mr. C. P. Marsh,

Mr. J. McWilliams.

Mr. T. Mitchell. Capl. A. Murray.'

Mr. W Moncur.

Mr. F. Nelle.

Mr. TB Cunningham. Mr. A. B. Peutron,

Ma, & Miss Douglas. Mrs G-rick.

Mr. J. V. Girou. Mr. A. H. Hewitt,

Mr. and Mrs. J. Hus.

tagion Mr. J. Kinghorn, Mr. 1. Kirkword, Mr. P. Krangel,

M. J. S. Leadbetter.

Mr. J H. Love.

Mr. R. Lyall

Mrz. and Miss Pearton, Mr. and Mrs R C.

Patterned

Mrs. F. W. Phillipa. 2 Mr. F. von der Ploniten. Min, von der Plordten

and two children, -

Mr. F. F. Sherm Miss.Surtees,

Mr. P. A. S. Thompson. "Min L. Walter.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1893.

NORTHERN PACIFIC MAXX

The Northern Pacific Steamship Co.'s steamer Victoria lelt Victoria on the 4th instant,

THE CANADIAH MAIL.

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamGY Empress of India lelt Vancouver on the 17th instant for Yokobama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shang bal and Hongkong, and may be expected here about the 8th proximo.

THE INDIAN MAIL.

The Indo-China S. N. Co.'s steamer Kung, from Calcutta and Straits, ieft Singapore on the 21st Instant, and may be expected here on the | syıb. 2

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STEAMERS EXPECTED,

The 'Ben line steamer Gulf of Taranto, from New York, laft Singapors on the 1st lestant, and may be expected here on the 17th.

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Ades left Singapore on the 24th instant, and may be expected here on the golh.

Shipping.

ARRIVALS

YIRSANO, British steamer, 887, Thom, asth Oct-Canton 15th Oct., General-Jardine,

Matheson & Co.

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The British steamikíp fjøs reports that she left Singapore on the 18th fastant. From tat. 8forth to 14 north, experienced strong north. east wind with high bead sea. From lat. 14 north to Hongkong had strong monsoon and fne weather.

The British steamship Cafierthum reports that she left Pagoda Anchorage at 8 am. on the 44th. Crossed the Min Bar at 10:30 am. Arrived here at 1.30 mm. this mornlog. Had strong north-east monsoon with moderate ses and fine | westber throughout the passage.

The British steamship Kwayang reports that she let Newchwang, and Chelon on the 20th testant. Had moderate ca ter'y winds and fina wester to Turnabout ; thence to port had made- rate monsoon and fine weather. On the 15th instant passed the steamship Changsha, from The British steamship Murer reperta that abe

bound north,

left Batoom on the 1710 altimo, and Stagapore on the 18th instant at 8 a.m. Experienced light winds and fine weather till midnight on the 20th; thence till 24th bad

strong north-east to south- east winds and high confused sen with squalls. From 24th had moderata north-north-east winds and fine weather with moderate sen to port.

The British steamship Formosa reports that she left Tamuel on the 26th fastant, Amoy on the 24th, and Swatow on the 28th. From Tam- sal to Amoy and Swatow had fresh north. easterly breeze and find weather. From Swatow to Hongkong had moderato cast and north-

MUREX. Britlab stemmer, 2.333, F. C. Barry, 25th Oct-Detour 17th Sept., and Singa- pore 18th Oct, Petroleum-Arnhold, Kar-easterly breeses and fine weather. In Tamsui the steamship ass. In Amoy the steamship berg & Co.

chew.

AJAX British steamer, 477, Barr, 26th Octaling. Ja Swatow the steamship Chean

Singanore 18th October, General,Butter field & Swire.

The British steariship Takeran reports that the left Bombay on the fith lostaat, and Singa: pore on the 18th. Experienced moderato winds and fine weather with north-easterly swell to ist. 640 north and long, 107.41 east; weather then became equally and unsettled and the swell in creased. In lat. 10.03 north and long, 110 11 east, the full force at the monsoon was experi

ASIA, German steamer, 1,065, 0. Kobbe, 26th

Oct-Singapore 17th October, General, 5bewno & Co. KWRIVANO British steamer, 1,061, A. W. Outerbildge, 25th Oct.,-Newchwang, and Chelco 26th Oct., General-Batterfeld & Swire. BELLONA, German steamer. 1,724. P. Jae er, enced with Incessant thunder and lightning the 26th Oct.,-Kobe 20th October, General-heavy sea beginning to moderate on the 23rd in lat. 13.39 north and long, ernag east, and gradually decreasing to arrival at Hongkong.

Slemesen & Co.

FORMOSA, British steamer, 680, T. Hall, 26th

October, Tamsul 23rd Oct., Amoy 24th, and Swatow 25th, General.-D. Lapralk & Co.

CATTERTHUN, Biltlah steamer, 3,136, Nell

Shannon, 26th October,-Forchow 24th Oct, Tea-Gibb,Livingston & Co. ORESTES, British steamer, 1,279. C. F. Harvey:

26th Oct.,-Moj 21st October, Coal and General,-Batterfield & Swire.

TEHERAN British alcamer 1,585, F. Cole, sőth Oct-Bombay 5th October, and Singapore 18th, General.-P. & O. S. N. Co. ACTIV. Danish steamer, 355, H. Hygom, 26th

Oct-Pathol 23rd Oct., and Holbow 25th, General.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

TELLUS, Norweglan sleamer, 2,009 Arnardion, 26 h Oct.-Japan 20th Oct., Coal-Mited Bussan Kitha.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Hiogo Maru, Japanese ir,, for Amoy, &c. Chiang Hock Klan, British steamer, for Amoy. Yurang, British steamer, for Amoy. Haiphong, French steamer, for Haiphong. Belgic, British steamer, for Nagasakl, &c. Titan, British steamer, for Singapore, &c. Thales, British steamer, for Swatow, &c. Fiksang, British steamer, for Swatow, &c. Mathildi, German steamer, for Qriahon, &c.

DEPARTURES.

October 15, Ly-de-moon, German steamer, for

Cantor,

October 26, Nurnberg, German steamer, for

Yokohama.

October 26, Nanshan Brideh nir. for Saigon. October 26. Inconstant, French ganboat, for

Yokohama.

October 26, Foklam, B-ltish str., for Switaw, &c. October 26, Changsha British s'eamer, for

Shanghal

October 26. Bayern, German str.. for Shanghal October 26, Shan, British sir., for Swatow. October 26, Kong Beng, Billish, steamer, for

Swatow,

October 16, Radnorshire, British steamer, for

Nagasaki, &c.

October 26, Titan, British steamer, for Sloga.

pore and London.

October 16, Clyde, British str., for Singapore

and London.

October 26. Bagir, Brilish str., for Yokohama

and San Francisco,

October 16, Haiphong, French str., for Haiphong. October 26, Fuensang, Belilah sir, for Amay, October 26 Yiksang, British str., for Swatow, &c. October 16, Cheang Hock Kian, British str., for

Amoy.

PASSENGERS ARRIVID.

Per Formota, from Tamrat, &c.—Mr. Lears ard child, and 94 Chinese,

Per Catterthun, from Foochow-Mr. Alex. W. V. Gibb.

Per Ajax, from Singapore.-30 Chinese, Per Teheran, from Bombay, &c-149 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Per Brigit, for Nagasaki.—4 Japanese. For Kobe, Japanese and Chinese. For Yako

hama Mesir, Toukoa de Laberie and Mr.

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSE-

For Nagasaki, Kobe, and Yokohama.-Per Ancona to-morrow, the 27th instant, at 11.30

AM

For Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Shantung to-morrow, the 27th Instant, at 5 PM.

·SHIPPING IN HONGKONG

STEAMERS.

ANCONA, British steamer, 1,888, W. D. Madle, 23rd Oct,-Yokohama 15th Oct., Malis and General-P. & O. S. N. Co.

BENLEDI, British steamer, 1,181, A. Farquhar, 24th Oct.,-London 8th Sept., and Sloga. porn 17th Oct., General-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

BORNEO, Dutch steamer, 1,490, J. S. Theunissen,

sand Oct., Bangkok, via Kob-al-chang 13th Oct. Rice-Lauts, Wegener & Co. CARRADALE, British steamer, 1,169, Sharp, 23-d

October-Moll 17th October, Coals, Dodwell, Carlill & Co. CHARTERS TOWER. British steamer, 1,955, A. Murray, 24th Oct.-Japan 18th Oct, Coals.

Burkan Kaisha.

-Mitaa!

CHINOTU, British steamer, 3 451, R. Innes, 25th Oct-Kobe, via Moji 18th Oct., General-- Batterfeld & Swire.

Mails

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

1893.

1893.

THE FAST ROU CE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

CALLINO AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C.

TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, 10,000 HORSE POWER.

PROPOSED SAILINGS, FROM HONGKONG.

Empress oF CHINA ......6,000 Tons.......WEDNESDAY, 1st November. EMPRESS OF INDIA ......6,000 ........WEDNESDAY, 29th November. EMPRESS OF JAPAN .............6,000 .........WEDNESDAY, 27th December.

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THE STEAMERS of this Line 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 Raliway surpasses that of any other Trans- Continental Roste

Passengers Booked to all the principal polats in Canada and the United States, and also through, to Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, at Current Rates, with Passengers choice of Atlantic Linc.

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

SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Milliary, 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 Cuisine are 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 Pasuago and Freight, apply to

Hongkong, Sth October, 1893.

"U. S. MAIL LINE.

PACIFIC-MAIL STEAM-

SHIP COMPANY,

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

Peru (via Nagasaki, Saturday, 4th Nov,,

Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama) ...............) City of Rio de Janeiro

at P.M.

(via Nagasaki, Kobe, ĮThursday, 23rd Nov. Inland Sea & Yoko-

at P.M.

City of New York (eta)

Nagusiki, Kobe, In- į Thursday, 30th Nov, land Sos and Yoko-

at 1 P.M.

DECIMAL German steamer, 965, C, Christensen,

33rd Oct Bangkok Toth Oct., Rice THE U.S. Mali Steamship

Siemisen & Co.

DONAR, German steamer, 1,301, B. Grundmann,

16th Oct.,-Saigon 11th Oct., Rice Flour Lauts, Wegener & Co.

EXPRESS OF CHINA, British steamer, 3,003, R. Archibald, R N.R, toth Oct,--Vancouver 18th Sept., Victoria 19th, Yokohama and

Oct., Kobe 4th, Nagasaki 6th, and Shanghai 8ch, General-C, P, R, Co. FUSHUN, Chinese steamer, 1,504, Lancaster, 34th Oct.,-Canton 24th Oct, General.

C. M. S. N, Co. HESPERIA, German steamer, 1,136, H. Witt,

25th Oct-Moji 17.h October, Coal- Stemssen & Co.

1000 MARU: Japanese steamer, 381, Z. S. Barstow, 24th Oct-Manila 21st October, General Nippon Yaren Kalsha. HOLETIN

German steamer, 1,103, J. Bruhn, 1th ct.-Saigon 19th Oct, Rice, Salt,

C-Wieler & Co.

LENNOX, British steamer, 1.327, W. Ward, 24th Oct,Mojl 19th October, Coal-Dodwell, Carilli & Co.

MATHILDE, German steamer, 600, P. Moos, 33rd Get,-Quishon 18th De, and Touron 20th, General.--Slemisen & Co. PERU, American steamer, 2,540, D. E. Friele, 24th Oct-San Francisco 10th Sant, and Yokohama 19th October, Malls and General,

P. M. S. S. Co, TAI-VICK, German steamer, gaz, N. Emics, 24th Oct-Bangkok 17th Oct1 Rice.-- Yuen Fat Hoog.

THALES, British steamer, 820, A. Hodgins, 25th Oct-Talwanfoo sist October, Amoy 23rd, and Swałow 24th, General.-D. Ĺaprafik & Co.

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"PERU"

will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, va NAGASAKI KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on SATURDAY, the 4th Nov, at 1PM, taking Yassengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe.

Steamers of this line pass through the IN. LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Hosolsin, und passengers are allowed to break their Journey at any point ex route.

Through Fassage 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 may be obtained on application.

D. E. BROWN,

General Agent,

OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN.

·TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

TAKING CARGO AND FAssengers TU JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE:

VLA

ANITY EL

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTINU STEAMERS.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND

HONOLULU, ·

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, 'Oceanic (via Nagasaki,“

Kobe, Inland Sea.Tuesday, 14th Nov., Yokohama & Heno-

Guelle (via Nugarakh) Thursday, 7th Dec,

Kobe, Inland Son and Yokohama).......................

At J P.M

Balgie (via Nagasakly Thursday, 4th Jau,

Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohams)....................

HE Steamship

At EP.M..

Mails.

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NORTHERN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.) Victoria Thursday..........a

November gib.

Tacoma......Tuesday .....| December 11th. Mogul............... Tuesday Jan, and, 'gt. Victoria ...... | Tuesday: ...... | Jan. 237 1, '04- Tacoma ......"| Tuesday ...... | Feb. 1715, '94-

HE Steamship

THE

"VICTORIA,"

Captain J. Panton, R.N.R., sailing at Noon, on THURSDAY, the g‘h November, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., nad TACOMA, via SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and УОКОНАМА,

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

Consular Invoices of Gooda 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 Railroad, Tacoma, Wash.

Parcels must be sent to our Office with address marked in full by 5 PM, on the day previous lo sailing.

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & C..........

Agents, Hongkong, 19th October, 1893-

Intimations.

LEVY HERMANOS.

EWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS. Sola Agents for PATEK PHILIPPE & Com Geneva. A great variety in Fancy Goods and Optical Instrumenta.

7743

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office, CHS, J. GAUPP & CO., CHRONOMETR WATCH, ATH CLOCK-

MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sule Agenu for Louis Audemars' Watches+ awarded the highest. Prisca at every Exhibitions and 107 Voigtländer and Sohn's

1'94

· CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES,

No. 8, Queen's Road Central. G. FALCONER & CO. WTACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS,

| TXATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU-

No. 48, Queen's Road Centra),

*793

HONGKONG TIMEER

YARD. WANCHAI.

REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER.

Always on Hand

L. MALLORY.

OR

Hongkong, 14th June, 1881.

1718

PORTLAND CEMENT.

MANUFACTURED BY

THE OXODA CEMENT COMPANY,

AND

THE NIHON CEMENT COMPANY,

" OCEANIC * will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKO. HAMA 204 HONOLULU, on TUESDAY; the 14th November, at 1 P. Connection being made THE UNDERSIGNED are now prepare d at Yokohams with Steamers from Shanghai.

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 eu voufe,

First Class Passengers have fuli choice of any of the Overland Routes, including CENTRAL FACIFIC, 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 | United States or Canadá. Rates, and parii. PACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of $1ò in culars of the various Routes may be obtained

upon application, addition to the regular tariff rato.

Particulars of the various routes can be had pa application.

Special rates (first class only) are granted to

Misionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Service, to European Officers in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.

Special rates (Fint-class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomadio and Civli Services, to European

Officials in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.

Passengers who have pală full fare, re-embark-

to Execute Orders at Moderate Prices.

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA, Sole Agents. Hongkong, 13th September, 183,

*FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE?

CLARKE'S

WORLD-FAMED

BLOOD MIXTURE

[990

THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND

RESTORER.

cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities it cannot be too highly

ing at San Francisco for China ge Japan (or vice WOSANO, British steamer, 1. 125, W. E. Sawer,

Through Bills of Lading lasted for transversa) within one year, wil be allowed a dis-recommended, 25th October, Bangkok syth Oct., Rica-portation to Yokohama and other Japan Party count of to per cent. This allowance does not Jardins, Matheson & Co.

Bhewan & Co.

SAILING VESSELL.

Low Pack. For London.-Lient. A. Calthorpe, Per Clyde, from Hongkong for Singapore. Mesara. Bockland, Mayor Coplen, and Tam Yam-lin, For Pepang-Mr. and Mrs, Chu | Yeak-chee, For Bombay,Mears, Mody, C. A. Camroodia, and Shields For Brindlel.—Mr. Gibb. For London.-Captain C. Batten, RNZAFIRO, British steamer, 673. A. W. R. Cobban, and Mr. George Armstrong From Shanghai 1st Oct-Manila 18th Oct., General for Borbay, Mr. S. Abraham. For Calcutta. — Messrs. J. Hamada and J. Yosbl. For London, Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller and infant, Miss J Rhind, Miss Scharff, Master_Ex]. Swallow, and Mr. S. J. Hudson.

Marvellies, London vie

From Yokohama -Mr. Y. Pardon,

J. Singapore.The Duke of Newcastle, and valet, and Mr. G. Bolton, For Ismallla-Mrs. J. A Douglas and Miss Douglas, For London. Mr. Inglis and child, and Misses Inglis Per Nurnberg, from Hongkong fir -Mr. Low Took San, and 8 Chinese. From Singapore.Professor von Wenkstein, Mesars D. Leo and S, Osani. From Antwerp.—Mr. E.

ADOLPH, German bark, 169, E. Westergaard, 31st Aug. Hamburg aand April, General, -Slemssen & Co, Burro German bark, 348. H. Eggers, 14th CENTENNIAL American ship. 1,353 B. J. Colcord, Oct-Amoy 4 h Oct., Sogsz, Wieler & Co. 6th S pt.,-Singapore a3rd August, Timber, ELIZABETH AHRING, Gaman buk, 397, T. Alus, sib Oct.,-Tlestalo atst Sept., Benas.

Captain.

Order.

to San Francisco, to Atlantle and Inland Cities

of the United States, wil Overland Railways, to apply to through faran jer China and Japan Havana, Trinidad, and Demerses, and to ports de Burope.

la Mexico, Central and South America, by the All PARCEL PACKaans should be marked to Company's and connecting Steamers,

address in full ;'and'rama will be recofrad af

Fright will be receivad on brani until 4 7.M.

Company's Office and FIVE PM, the day previous to sailing,

the day previous to sailing. Parcel Packages withe be received at the Office until 5 PM. same day : all Parcel Packages should be marked to ad dress in full ; value of same la required.

Consular Invoices to accompany Carge dow tinad to Points beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Oor in Senied Envelopes, addread to the Collecter of Castorna at das Francfaco,

For further information as to Passage and

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo "den. nad to Points beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Collector of Cratoma, San Fraco.

E. Blockhuys From G:bos.-Count Omeda F, SxOLFIELD, British ship, 1,023, W, E. Sher- | Freight, apply to the Agency, of the Compan340, 72, Quorn's Road Central,

(see,

VISITORS AND RESIDENTS A7 H. Glambeck and oblid, and Mr,

THE PEAK HOTEL,

Mr. Adamson.

Mr. F. Deacon.

Mr. F. East.

Mr. F. C. Filachling.

Capt. and Mrs. Hust, Mr. V, Kefod,

Mr. W. H. R. Loxley. Mr. Maclean.

Mr. Madhurst, Capt, and Mrs. Moore. Mr. H W. Roberson. Mr. A. F. Skeris. Mr. A. Findlay Smith.. Mr. Sparrow,

Mr, Tomila,

MAILS EXPECTED,

THE TRINCH MAIL,

The Messageries Marilmes Co's steamer Oxur, with the onward French mall, left Sloga pure on the 251b instant, and may be expected here on the 1st proxime."

THE AMERICAM MAIL.

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to legation) and servant, and Dr. Kimbre. From Singapore for Nagasaki-Mr. Ohardsan. Pat Bayers, 1 om Hongkong for Shangăsim Mr. and Mrs. Lo Go Sau, Messrs. J. Nimim, T A. Aglen, H. A. Shienece, H. M, H Nimast and servant, and Chinese From Bremen-MIS Halash. From Southampton-Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hogg, 4 children and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Trodd, Miss H. Swindella, Messrs T. Macpheel and John Macpherson. From Genon-Mra. Detring, child and nurse, Miss Elsa Detring, Miss Lucy Detring, Miss Doja Detring, Miss Therme Vogler, Messrs. Joh. Albrecht, Jos. Schaaldar, Jos. Hesser, and Georg Sterz..

REPORTS.

The German steamship Bellona reports that that she left Kobe on the solh Instant. Had north-east winds and good weather,

The German steamship Arío reports that the left Singapore on the 17th instant. Had streng northeast breeze and high sea from Int. g* north and long, 109o 3o east.

The British steamship Orestes reports that the left Moji on the ajat igstsor. From Shino- The P. M, S. 5. Co.'s steamer City of Rie de noseki to Turnabout haď moderate north-set Janeiro, with mails, de, left San Francisco for winds and foe clear weather things 19 part this port via Yokohams, on the 19th instant, · I had moderate to (terk'winds, -

man, 4th Oct-Singapore 13th Sept., Tim- | No. 72, Queen's Read Central, berMaster.

GEORGE STETSON, Amailcau bark, 1,878, E. §.

Murphy, 6th August-New York path Apill, Karosene Oil-Captain, JOHN CURRIER, American ship, 1,846, B. 8, Lawrence, 4th Oct,-Shanghaj ajid Sopty Ballast-Order.

JOHN, KILLEY, American ship, 2,355, O. P.

Chapman, 1st Sept, New Yokoh May, Kerosene Oil-Master.

LUCY A. NICKELS, American bark, 1,354; C, M,

Nichols, 3rd Aug-New York 6th March, MARTHA BOCKHAHN, Gerona ship, 76, Ed.

Kerosene Oil-Melchers & Co. Malicka, 11th Ock-Friladelphia at May

Petroleom.ürdet.

J., S. VAN BUREN, Agent. Hongkong, 17th October, 1803.

NOTICE.

JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED."

JEYE'S WOOD. PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC FAINT.

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appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale

PHE. Undersigned have this day been

NAM SHUM SIND, Chinese 3-m. ach., 365, Lok) of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and LI Tong, 3rd August-Salgon 24th August, are prepared to supply quantities to suit Wood.-Yong Keo & to

purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special terms for Shipping and large Orders............

SOMALI, British 4-masted shlp, 5.339, D. Morgan, 17th May,--Singaporu sist March, Ballistimördar. STANFIELD, British barque, 560, Clark, aged

Timber. Oct-Singapore 17th September, 1 Chiness, VELOCITY, British bark, 491, R. Marida, 14th Oct,Honolulu g'st August, Generalne

Sir Roberṛ RAWLINSON, CB, C,E, Chief Sanitary Englater, Local Government Board, London, says

**It is the best Disinfectant in us,"

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.

Bank Buildi

For hurther information és té Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company,

T. 8. VAN BUREN, Agent, Renakony, 36:3 October 1893

SIEN TING,

SURGEON DENTISTS

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DENTISTRY.R.

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Clears the Blood from all impure matter. From whatever cause arising.

It is a real specific for Gout and Rheus

matic prins.

It removes the cause from the Blood and

Bones.

As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything Infurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value

THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS Clark's Blood Mixture in sold in Bottles 2.. od each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity,Iufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long standing caEOS, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors: [1053

throughout the world. Proprietors, the Lincoln, and Midlands Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark-" "Blood Mixture”. PAG CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURË.

CAUTION Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Miz.. Wordless Imitations and substitutes are SONG fare should see that they get the genuine article.

times palmed off by anprincipled vendors. Tha words "Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England are engraved on the Government_Stamp, and “Clarke's World-. famed Blood Mixture, blown in the Bottle, without which one are genuine.

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