The Share Market.
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-100 per cent,,
prem, sales and sellers.
The National Bank of Chios, Ld-on £8,10
pald up-40 per cent, dia., sellers. The National Bank of China, Ld.-Founders
shares, $10 per share, sellers.
The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld.-im
nominal,
The Bank of China, Japan & the Strults, Ld.-
Founders' shares, nominal.
Chicene Imperial Loan of 1884 B-2) per cent,
premium, sellers,
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C—a per cent.
premium, hayers.
Chinese Traperial Lean of 1886 E-14 per cent.
premium.
Union Insurance Selery of Canton-386 per
sham, sales and buyers,
China Traders' Insurance Company-$51 per
gher buyers.
North China Insurance-Ti 115 per share,
buyers.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited - $120 per
share, sales and buyers.
Yangisze Insurance Association—$60, sallers. On Tal Insurance Company, Limited-17 15
per share.
Hoogkody Fire Insurance Company-$195 per |
shan, sales and sellers.
China Flie Insurance Company-$79 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.----
$261 per share, sales and buyers. China and Manila Steam Ship Company-$32
per share, sales and sollars. Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limited
-5: per cent discount, sales and buyers. Douglas Steamship Company-$37,- sellers. The Steam Lanech Co., Limited-$20 per share,
buyers.
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-ya
per cent. preaslam, sales and bayers.
Geo, Fenwick & Co., Limited-$15 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong Hotel Company-$11 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent. Debentures
-$501.
The Austin Arms Hotel and Ballding Company,
Limited-84 per share, sellers.
The Stamern Hotel Co., Limited-$4 per
share, sellers.
Panjom Mining Co.-$5.80 per share, sales and
buyers.
The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited-4) per
share, sales and sellers,
The Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited—
75 cents per share, sales and buyers. Société Française des Charbonnages du Tonkin
-870 per share, sales and buyers. The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited-
$54 sales and seilern.
New Imurls Mining Co., Limited-nominal. London and Pacific Petroleum Co., Ld-nix. China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$150
per share, sellers.
Leron Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$32)
sellers. *
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-8t sales and
2: Bern.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-$11 per
share, sales and sellers, Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited-$41 per
share, sellers,
The Kowloon Laud Investment Co., Limited-
$75 per share, sales and sellers.” The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited---
$55 per share, sales and sellers.
The West Polat Buildings Co., Limited-820
per share, sellers.
H. G. Brown & Co., Limited-38 per share,
cales and buyers.
Hangborg and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company--$38 per share, sellers. Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,
Limited-$85 per share, sellers. Hongkong Gas Company--$110 per share.
buyers.
Hongkong Ice Company--$67 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
165 per share, sellers,
"The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited'
$1er share, sales and buyers. The Green Island Cement Co.---$48, sellers. The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited---
#zineë share, tales and høyers,
The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited-
$75 per share, nominal
The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,
Limited-$65 per share, buyers.
EXCHANGE.
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T.......................... Bank Bills, on demand ............. Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2)
Credits at 4 months' sight......2/5 Documentary Bills, at 4 months'
sight
.....2/5}
OX PAKIS
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Bank Bills, on demands 3,00° Credits, at 4 months' sight in:3.09 ON INDIA
T. T.
On Demand
On SHANGHAI-
Bank, T.T......
Private, 10 days' sight .........................72}
VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL
MrE. N. Ashworth.
Mr. C. F. Bigmore. Mr. G. B. Bike
Mr. F. S. Blake.
Mr. T. Mitchell.
Mr. W. MoncIEF.
Mrs. F. W. Phillips,
Mr. F. von der Pforten.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1893.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
(From Monach, Gns. Talcomm & Coễn Bagham,) Jacky.
Baromata- 2,00+is+ Nerosakan | DAM,
Thermometert punt,
Van de Mindezmem favor night)
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE FRENCH MAIL.
The Messageries Maritimes Co.'s steamer Salazie, with the outward Freach mall, left Sla- papore on the 8th instant, and may be expected here on the 15th,
THE AMERICAN MAILS,
Fansire, with malls, &c. from San Francisco, The P. M. S. 5. Ca's steamer City of Ris da
left Yokohama at daylight on the 7th instant, | and may be expected here on the rath.
The O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Garlic, with malis, &c, loft San Francisco for this port vía | Yokohama, oa 'the råd Instant
NORTHERN PACIFIC MATE.
The Northern Pacific Steamship Co.'s steamer Taroma left Victoria, B.C., on the grd instant..
b
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The Heang Sing Steamboat Co. steamer Propontis left Samarang on the afternoon of the and instant, and is expected here on the 11th,
The Austrian Lloyd's 5. N. Cas steamer | Vindobons, from Trieste, left Stagepore on the gib Instant, and may be expected here on the 11th,
The China Shippers! Mutual S. N. Con steamer Oopack, from Glasgow and Liverpool, left Singapore on the 6ib Instant, and may be expected here on the 13th.
The 'Shire Line steamer Flintshire left
expected here on the 14th.
Stagspore on the 8th instant, and may be
Shipping.
ARRIVALS,
ALWINE, German steamer, 400, C. Petersen,
oth Nov., Pakhol, and Hollow 7th Nov General-Wieler & Co.
CHITTEN, Chinese steamer, 1,271, C. R. Nall,
10th Nov., Shanghai 4th November, and Swalow gth, General, C. M. S. N. Co. PARLING, British steamer, 1,911, G. W. Long,
10th Nov., Focchow 8th Nov., General,— Arnhold, Karberg & Co. FORMOSA, British steamer, 680, T. Hall, roth |
November,-Tamani 6th Nov., Amay 8th, and Swatow gth, General-D. Lapraži & Co.
CHOWA, British steamer, 1,055, F. Phillips, roth Nov., Bangkok and Nov., General—Yuen Fat Hong. FUSHUN, Chinese steamer, 1,504 Lancaster,
roth Nov.-Shanghai 6th Nov., General,
PHRA NANO, British steamer, 1,021, W. H.
Watton, roth Nov,-Bangkok 29th Oct and Anghin at Nov., Rice and General- Yaen Fat Hong.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARDOUR OFFICE...
Phra Chom Kics, British str., for Swatow, &c. Kangdai, Chinese steamer, for Foochow, &c.
Verona, British steamer, for Nagasaki, deci Ocampo, British steamer, for Kobe, &c.
DEPARTURKIS.
November 10, Thales, British str., for Swatow. November 10, Kungpat Chinese steamer, for
Foochow and Shanghai, November 10, Phra Chem Klas, Britishstr., for
Swatow, &c.
Per
PASSENGERS-ARRIVED,
Chinese.
Chiyun, from Shanghal, &-19
Per Formosa, from Tamsul, ka-Mr. and Mrs. Ayrton and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Milroy, and 140 Chinese,
Per Chewfe, from Bangkok-5o Chinese. Per Fuskun, from Shanghai-165 Chinese,
DEFARTED.
Fer Victoria, for Shanghal-Professor Sers, and Mr. Abdealcade A. Ebraham, For Yoko hama.—Mr. R, S. Duncan,
REPORTS,
The British steamship Pakling reports that the left Foochow on the 8th instant, and had moderate mongaon and fine weather to port,
The Chinese steamship Chiyuen mports that the left Shanghal on the 4th instant, and Swałow an the gth, Had fine weather throughout,
The Chinese steamship Fushun reports that she left Shanghai on the 6th festant. Had
moderats north-east monsoon with fine weather the entire
e passage.
The British steamship Formosa reports that
she left Tamsul on the 6th instant, Amoy on the 8th, and Swatow on the gth. Had moderate north-easterly breeze and fine weather through-
For Europe, &c., Australia, India vid Madras, Calentta, and Mauritius--Per Syday on Wed- nesday, the 15th instant, at vi aŠE.
For Europe, &c, India, ria Bombay.-Per Sutlej on Thursday, the 23rd lastant, at TI AG.
SHIPPING IN BONGIONG
STKAMERA,
AMIGO, German steamer, 771, T. Rendixen, 16th July-Saigon 13th July, Rica--Wieler & Co.
Asx, Danish steamer, 92 Revsbeck, th Nov.-Haiphong 5th Nov., and Holhow 7th, Rice.-A. R. Marty, CHINA, German steamer, 1,114, P. Voss, 7th Nov.Bangkok agth October, Rice- Molchers & Co. CHOYSANO, British steamer, 1.194, R. C. D.
Bradley, 8th Nov.,Shanghal 4th Nov, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Crono, British steamer, 1,030, A. George, pth Nov-Saigon and November, General- Ambold, Karberg & Co. EXPRESS OF INDIA, British steamer, 1,003, 0.
P. Marshall, R.N.R., 7th Nov., Vancouver roth Oct.. via Yokohama, and Shanghai 5th Nov,, General-Canadian Paclic Rail- way Co.
FAME, British steamer, 117, Captain Melsaac,
-Hongkong Government tender.
ICHINO, British steamer, 094, John Warrcti 5th New-Canter th November, General
-Wi-ler & Co.
HATTAN, British steamer, 1,181, F. D. Goddard
4th Now-Swatow 3rd Nov., General-D Laprak & Co.
KUNOPAL, Chinese steamer, 601, Stewart, 9th Nov.-Canton gth Nov., General- C. M. S. N. Ca..
KWANGLER, Chinese steamer, "1,568,"Lincsin, oth Nov.-Canton 9th November, General. -C. M. S. N. Co.
HENNON, British steamer, 825, B. Branch, 8th Nov.-Sandakan and November. Timber, Rattans, &c-Butterfield & Swire. MICHAEL JERSIN; German steamer, 710, H. Schlafkler, 9th Nov.-Canton 9'h Nov., General Slemssen & Co. NAMOA, British steamer, 863, H. C. Harris, 8th
Nov,,-Foochow 5th Nov.. Amoy 6th," and Swatow 7th, General.-D. Lapralk & Co. NAMYONG, British steamer, 984. A. Hector, 9th Nov.,-Pening 28th Oct., and Stugipore 31st, General-Ban Mob.
NING, German steamer, 763, Th. Lehmann,
9th Nov.-Canton 9th Nor,, General, Slemssen & Co.
OCAMPO, British steamer, 1,911. R. T. ^. Price,
6th Nov.-Java 27th Oct., Sugar-Dodwell,
Carlil & Co.
OCEANIC, British steamer, 3,500, W. M. Smith, R.N.R. 7th Nov.-San Francisco Toth Oct., Honolulu 18th, and Yokohama and Nov., Malls and General,—O, & O. S. S. Ca. PHRA CHOM KLAO, British steamer, 1,017, J.
Fowler, 6th Nov.-Bangkok a6th Oct, and Anghie 18th, Rice and Flab.-Yuen Fat Hong.
PhoT FISH, British steamer, 161, A. Stopanl
Hongkong and Whampea Dock fo PROGRESS German. steamer, 587, Jessen, 7th
Nov.,Newchwang 1st Nov., Beans, Stemasen & Co..
TAILEE, German steamer, 828, J. Calender, 28th Oct.,--Dell rgth Oct., and Singapore zoth, General-Meyer & Co.
THALES, British steamer, 320, A. E. Hodgins, 7th Nov.-Taiwanfon 1st November, and Amoy 2nd, General-D. Lapralk & Co.
STURA, Italian steamer, 1,416, A. Serrat, 2nd
Nav-Slogipora a5th Oct., General- VERONA, British steamer, 1,876, C. H. S. Tocque
Carlowitz & Co.
R.N-R, 6th Nov.Yokohama 29th Oct, Mails and General-P. & O. 9. N. Co.
YUENSANG, British steamer, 1,105, W. Wadd love, 7th Nov.-Maalia 4th November, General. -Jardine, Matheson & Co.
SAILING VESSELS,
ADOLPH, German bark, P67, E. Westergaard, 31st Aug.,-Hamburg and April, General, -Siemtien & Co.
ALFRED HAWLEY, British bark,413, W. Llewellyn, 7th Nov.,-Amoy 5th November, Beans Order.
BARUTO, Germans 'bark, 348, HL Eggers, rath Oct.-Amey 4th Oct, Sugar.-Wider & Co. CENTENNIAL, American abla. 1,223. B. J. Colcord, 6th Sept.--Stazapora 23rd August, Timber.
Order.
Maits.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, CHINA & JAPAN.
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 INDIA EMPRESS OF JAPAN Empress oF CHINA
6,000 Tons....WEDNESDAY, 19th November. 6,000 .........WEDNESDAY, 17th December.
6,000
• ......................WEDNESDAY, 24th January,
T
“HE STEAMERS of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA of JAPAN, and
Call at VICTORIA, BC., to Land and Embark Passengers The Mountala Scancy 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 Passengers choles of Atlantic Line,
RETURN TICKETS-Time limit for prepaid Retar Ticket is reckoned from date of isamo to date of re-embarking at Vancouver. Milliary, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Official" in the service of China or SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) are granted to Missionarios, Members of the Naval, Japan.
Pacific to the Atlantic Seaboard, and running its own Sleeping Coaches through without change. The Canadian Pacific Rallway is the only Trans-Continental Line extending from the 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 Passage and Freight, apply to
Hongkong, 1st November, 1893.
OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN. TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND MEXICO,
EUROPE'; VIA
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS,
VIA INLAND S'EA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
PROPOSID SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, Oceanic (via Nu gasaki,”
Kobe, Inland Sea, Wednesday, 15th Nov, Yokohama Hobo at Daylight,
lulu)
Gaille (vin. Nagasak
Kobe, Iris.nd Ses and Yokohama)..
Brigte (vis. Nagasaki, Kate, Inland Sea and Yckobarna)....................
*HE Steamship
Thursday, 7th Dec,
"
at 1 P.M.
Thursday, 4th Jan,
at 1 P.M.
* OCEANIC"> will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, 91 NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKO HAMA and HONOLULU, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th November, at Daylight. Connection
Shanghai.. being made at Yokohama with Steamers (from |
Steamers of this line piss through the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their Journey at any point a routs.
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 Rio de Janeiro"
at 1 P.M.
(la Nagasaki, Kobe, Thursday, 23rd Nov., Inland Sea & Yoko bama)......*** City of Piking (via)
Nagasaki, Kobe, In- Thursday, 14th Dec., land Sea, Yokohama and Honoicia) u
C'hind (via Nagasaki,
at 1 F.K.
Kobe, Inland SexTuesday, 16th Dec, and Yokohama) ............
at 1 F.M.
HE U. S. Mail Steamship
THE
*CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, wis | NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the a3rd Nov, st IP.M., taking Passengers and Freight Los 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 roufa,
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Adiantile lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates may be obtained on application.
A
$
First Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Overland Routes, including CENTRAL France and Germany by all trans-Atlandic lines PACIFIC, NORTHERN FACIFIC, AND Through Passage Tickets granted to England, | FACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION of Steamers, and to the principal ciles of the DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS. United States or Canada. Rates, and parti. They can also travel over the CANADIAN
F. SKOLFIELD, British ship, 1,923, W. E. Sher.culars of the various Rentas may be obtained | PACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of $10 in
man, 4th Oct,-Singapore 13th Sept., Tira. ↑ upon application. ber--Master.
GEORGE STETSOY, Amerkad bark, 1,878, E. S.
Murphy, 6th August, New York rath April, Kerosene Oll-Captain, JOHN CURRIER, American ship, 1,848, R. S. Lawrence, 4th Oct.,-Shanghai 23rd Sept, Ballast-Order.
out In Amoy the steamships Cromarty, Cast, || JOHN R. KELLEY, American ship, 2,355, O. E and Palamed. In Swatow the steamships Heikow Whampoa, and Loo Sok.
The British steamship Chewfa reports that sho left Bangkok on the and instant. From Bangkok to Pula Obi kad moderate to fresk
north-east winds and cloudy weather 1 thence to let. 1921 north and long, 113.13 east, had month. easterly gala with high north-east ans and over- cist westhar ; thence to Hongkong had mode-, rate easterly winds and fine clear weather, Time of pasunga 7 days and 19 hour,
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE-
Chapman, 1st Sept,-New York 9th May, Kerosene Oil-Master. MARTHA BOCKHAHN, German ship, 726, Ed, Mercke, 11th Oct., Philadelphia arst May, Petroleum,Order.
NAM SHUN SING, Chinese 3.m. scb., 368, Lok Li Tong, 3rd August-Salgon 24th August, Wood-Yong Ket & Co. STANFIELD, British bargos, 160, Clark 23rd-
Oct-Singapore 37th September, Timber- Chinese.
TARAPACCA, Bılılık hark, 485, H. Kennett, 7th
Nov-Laguimanoc 28th Oct., Timber. Gibb, Livingston & Co. THERMOPTLÆ, Canadian bark, 94, J. R. Win. chester, goth Oct,—Astoria (Oregon) 16th Sept., Timber, Captain.
Oct-Honolulu 31st August, General- Chinese,
Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Special rates (First-class only) axa granted to Diplomatic und Chell Services, to European Officials in service of Chins and japan, and to Garment officials and their familles.
Passengers who k are paid fall fare, re-embark log at San Franciso › for China or Japan (or vics versa) within one year, will be allowed a din- apply to through fares for China anel Fagan count of 10 per cent. This allowance does mos to Europe.
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address in fall; aut same will be res efvad at the Company's Offas until Five 7.M. the day previous to sailing.
All PARCEL PACKAGES 'should be is szkad to
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Consular Invoices to accompray Catgo den United States, should be sent to the Coupany's tined to Foints beyond San Franciscs, in the
Offices, addressed to the Collector of Castors, San Francisco.
For further la'nemath in as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Compa87).
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mix, von der Pfordten For Nagasaki, Kobe, and Yokohama,--Per VELOCITY, British bark, 491, R. Martin, 74th No. 72, Queen's Road C intral.
Brown.
Mr. F. P. Burr,
Rev, W. C. Carr. Mr. Douglas Dick.
Mr. A. Dabse. Mr. A. Howitt, Capt. W. N. Jackson, Miles [arrett, Mrs. Jarrett. Miss M. A. Johnson Miss C. A. Johnson. Mr. J. Kingboro,
Mr. J. Kirkwood."
and two chlidien,
Mrs. Post.
Mr. & Mr. G. Sentor.
Miss M. Senior.
Miss Senior.
Mr. F. Scalor.
~ Mr. T, A. Shaw, Jo
Mr. F. K. Sheen.
Mr. A. Slater.
Mr. M. J. S. Stophers. Mr. & Mr. T. Scofferm
Taller.
Mr. J. Tamet,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. MIK S. B. Weld, -
Lord
Mr. R. Lyall.
Ms. J. McWilliams.
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*'*. 'Mr. L. K. Whiton.
Mr. W. V.D. Wright.
Varona to-morrow, the 11th instant, at 11.30
AM,
For Kobe and Yokohama,-Per Ocampo to morrow, they sth Instant, at 11.jo AM
For Amey and Straits Per Namyong to- morrow, the rithi Instant, at 1.go F.M.
For Amoy and Manila-Per Pantang fo-morrow, the 11th instantƐat 1.30 MM.
For Shaoghal.-Pes Kwangkis to-morrow, the rib festent, at 1.30 P.M.
For Shanghai Per Ningpa to-morrow, the
ith instant, at 3.30 PM.
For Singapore and London-Per Pakling to-morrow, the 11th Inglant, at 4,30 P. M.
For Holbow and Pakhol-Per Alwine to. morrow, the 11th instant,.at & F.M.
For Holbow and Haiphong-Per Ar to sorrow, the fith instant, at 5P.M.
For Swatow, Amoy & Feochow-Per Nawe
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT to-morrow the 11th instant, at 5 P.M.
THE PEAK HOTEL.
Mr. F: Esst
Madame Giere.
Capt, and Mr. Hant, Madame Koch, M. V. Kolod.
Mr. W. H. R Loxley. Mr. MacLean.
Mr. Medhurst,
Capt and Mr. Moore. Mr.A. K. Skools. Mr. A. Findlay-Smith. Mr. Sparrow Mt. E. Tomlin. Slotu Waar?
For Europe, &, &c.Per Bayern on Man day, the 13th instant, at 5 PM.
For Stratte and Rombay-Per Stara Tuesday, the 14th’Instant, at 11.30 AM.
For Sandakan and Kadat.-Per Mammon on Tuesday, the 14th instant, at 2:30 PM.
For Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, and as Francisco, Per Oczanie on Tuesday, the 14th Juokaat, al15°F/M/
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RIVER STEAMERS. Fatehas, British steamer, 2,260, R. Speace.
H. C. & M. S. Co.
E
Hankow, British steamer, 3,335, Lloyd.
Butterfeld & Swire,
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Heungshan, British steamer, 1,055, W. E.
Clarke.—H. G & B Cả
Ho-nam, Britishsteamer, 1,377, G. B. Lefavora~~~ Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. Klung-chow, British steamer, 288, T.-Hamile, *-, H. C. & M. 5. Co.
J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent. Hongkong, and Nove mber 1895-
SIEN
TING,
SURGEON DENTI 6T. No. 10, DAGUILAR SAREET. TERMS VERY MODER ATE,
Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th September, 1893.
DENTISTRY.. FIRST CLASS WORKMANS HIP
MODERATE IZES,
WONG TẠI LONG
Surgeon Demist, (Formerly articled Apprention, an laitany assistant to Dr. ROGERE), HAS REMOVED
Kwong-mu, Britis's steamer. 400, laid up- MR
Malcampo & Co.
Pasig, Chinese steamer, 334; J. W, Stavers-
Tok Kes.
Powan, British steamer, 1,890, S. W. Goggia.-
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. Tal-én, British steamer, 728, Gohlouskl
Chinese.
White Cloud British steamer, 752, A. Cruick-
To
THE BANK BUILDING 18,
QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hoa), CONSULTATION FREE,
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addition to the regular tarif rate.
had on application,
Particulars of the various routes can be
Special rates (Brst class only) are granted to
Mails.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM
HONGKONG.
(TUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)
Tacoma series | Tuesday
.......] December rath.
January, and,
Mogulm Tuesday .....
Victoria com
Tuesday ...nth;
Tacoma com | Tuesday
January 23rd,
February 17th.
Mogul...... Tuesday ...... | March 30th,
*HE Steamship
THE
"TACOMA,"
Captain J. Hill, salling at Noon, on TUESDAY, the rath December, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, via SHANGHAI, IN- LAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.
Through Bits of Lading issued to Japan, Paclic Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Points.
Conlar 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 | Rallroad, Tacoma, Wash.
2. Parcels must be sent to our Office with address marked in full by 5 PM, on the day previous to mailing.
Freight, apply to
For further information as to Passage or
DODWELL, CARLILE & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 9th November, 1893.
For Sale.
RANGOON OIL
E are offering for Sale a special line di
This Oil is the best and most suitable for WE FIRST CLASS LUBRICATING OIL consigned to us by a well-known Rangoon Firm. fabricating guns of every description, military rifles, heavy ordnance, and all kinds of machi- pery and metal goods. It is very generally used in India and Burmak by the leading railway and steamship companies, factories and mills, ́and by the military authorities.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 17th October, 1891
..."THE TYPHOONS OF THE EASTERN SEAS."
A REVIEW, by
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THE LATE MAJOR-GENERAL PALMER, RE.
PRICE...............THIRTY CENTS.
NLY a few Copien left, to be obtained at
the Office of
O
"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"
Pedder's Hill
Hongkong, rath August, 1893,
THE TYPHOON SEASON, Every Commander and Officer on board ship should possess & copy
of
"THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE
EASTERN SEAS," (by W. Dobarch, Director of the Hongkong Observatory).
The Far East has been re-written and “HIS vade mecum for evay navigator In
greatly enlarged, and is lilustrated by tho- graph showing the courses of the typhoons of ate years.
It is issued at Fifty Cente for the first and One Dollar for the second edition, and may be obtained from
Messi, Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Hongkong,
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Lane, Crawford & Co.
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G. Falconer & Co.
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C. 1. Gampp & Co.
F. Blackhead & Co.
Mr.
W. Brewer.
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Heuermann, Herbst & Co.
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The Hongkong Trading Co. Mesars, N. Moalle & Co., La., Amoy.. Mr. H. W. Churchill, Foochow Messrs. Kelly & Walah, Limited, Shanghal Messm. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Yokohama, Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Singapore. Messrs. Amédée Prince & Co., Parts & London.
or the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " OFFICE, ·
Pedder's HOL, Henghone. 10th August, 1893.
NOTICE.
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NOW READY!
THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER.
Misionaries, members of the Naval, Milltary, A FULL DESCRIPTIVE REPORT of the
Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to Kuropass. Officers in service of China and Japan, and to | Government officials and their fazalies,
Through Bills of Lading larned for trane
of the United States, vik Overland Railways, to portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Chin
Havana, Trinidad, and Damunen, and to porta in Mexico, Central and South America,
by the Company's and connecting Steamers,
Freight will be received on board maill 4 PM the day perions to sailing. Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 F.3t, samsa day ! all Farcel Packages should be marked to nde
tend to Points beyond San Francisco, in the dress in full value of same is required. Comediar Involons to socompany
Cargo dos
United States, should be sent to the Company's Office in Sealed Envelopes, udframed in the Collector of Customs at San Francisco
For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agmcy of the Company, No. 72, Queen's Road Centrál,
J. B. VAN BUREN, Agent. Hongkong, 4th November, 1895,
NOTICE.
JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED.
JEVE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF A ANTISEPTIC PAINT, *
HE Undersigned have this day been THE
appointed BOLE AGENTS for the sale of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and are prepared to supply quantities to sufi purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special terms for Shipping, and farge Ordangeon Codesal Sir ROBKET RAWLINSON, C.B., CE., Chief Sanitary Engineer, Local Goveniment, Boted, Landon, says
- It is the best Disinfectant inʼvon
Bank Buildings,
"BOKHARA" DISASTER.
With all Particulare, Reports of Intervieja with SURVIVORS, the Cruise of the Thales, official reports of the Chief Officer, the Ancona, and the Porpolis, the MARINE COURT OF
disaster, &c., &c. INQUIRY and its FINDING, experiences of ether Steamers in the same Typhoon, the Normana
(All carefully Revised and Edited), NOW READY.
THIS IS THE ONLY COMPLETE
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