The Share Market.
LATEST QUOTATIONS. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-100 per cent.,
rem, sales and ecilers.
The National Bank of Chios, Ld.
paid up-40 per cent. dis, sellers,
8,10
The National Bank of Chlum. Ld.-Founders
bres, $10 per share, sellers. The Henk of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld.
Lominal.
The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld-
Founders' shares, nominal
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-2) per cent.
premium, sellers,
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C- per cent.
premium, bayers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.
premium.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-386 per
share, sales and bayers.
China Triders Insurance Company-$55 per
whare, sales and buyers,
North China Insurance-Tis 125 per share,
sales and buyers.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$135 per
share, sales and buyers. Yangiste insurance Association—§60, «ellers, On Tel Insurance Company, Limited—Tis, 15
per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$1974 per
share, sales and sellers,
China Fire Insurance Company-$79'per"akare,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.-
$17 per share, buyers.
Chick and Manila Steam Ship Company—$33
per share, buyers.
Indo-Chink Sicam Navigation Company, Limited
-61 per cent, discount, sales and buyers. Douglas Steamship Company-$37,1 salés][and
sellers.
The Steam Launch Co., Limited-$20 per share,
buyers,
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-78
per cent. premium, sales and buyers. Geo, Fenwick & Co., Limited—§16 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong Hotel Company-$12 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent, Debentures
-$501.
The Austin Arms Hotel and Building Company,
Limited-$4 per share, sellers.
The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-$4 per
share, sellers
Punjom Mining Co.-36 per ibare, sales and
buyers.
The Raub Gold Mising Co., Limited-4 per
share, sales and buyers.
The Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited-
ga cents per share, sales and buyers. Société Française des Charbonnages da Tonicia
—370 per share, sales and buyers. The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited-
$5 sales and sellers.
New Imuris Mining Co., Limited--corninal. London and Pacific Petroleum Co, Ldt China Sugar Rennlog Company, Limited-$153
per share, sales and sellers.
Lus Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$30
A. 5. Watson & Co., Limited-$99, sales and
buyers.
4,5les and sellers.
Dak's, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-811 par Honing Dairy Facur Co., Limited-841 per
share, sellere.
The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited
$74 per share, sales and buyais. The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited—
$55 per share, sales and sellers.
The West Point Bulidings Co., Limited-$10
per share, sellers.
H. Brown & Co., Limited-$8 per share,
scllers.
Hongloag and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company 37 per share, sellers. Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,
inted-são per share, sellers, Henghang Gas Company-$110 per share,
Lyers,
Hongkong fee Company-8711 per share, sales
and bayers. Honjong and China Bakery Company, Limited
-1.65 share, sellers.
per
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THÈ HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1893.
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
GLUCKSBURG, German steamer,918, P. Thomsen, 18th Nov.-Salgon 11th Nov, Rice and Rice Flour.-Melchers & Co. TASCHIOW, British steamer, 862, R. Unsworth,
18th Nov.-Bangkok 7th Nar, and Ang hin gth, General Yuen Fat Hong, TSUKUSHI MARU, Japanese steamer, 636, John Will, 19th Nov-Swatow 18th November, Hallsst.—Mitsui Bustan Kalsha. ACTIV, Danish steamer, 355, H. Hygom, 19th Nov-Pakbal 16th Nor, and Helbow 18th, General-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. ASK, Danlah stemmer, 592, Rovsbeck, 19th Not, Generong 75 Moy, and Holbow
General.-A. R. Marty, NANVANG, German steamer, 1,059, F. Schults, 19th Nov.-Wahu, and Chinklang 15th Nov., Rice-Slemisen & Co.
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The Danish steamship Activ reports that the lett Pakhol on the 16th lnstant, and Holhow on the 18th. Had fresh north-east brezza, with sea from east-north-exit, and clear weather from part to port
Maits
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S
The German sicumship Independent reports ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, CHINA & JAPAN,
strong north-east monsoon. Passed the bark that she left Scarabaya on the 7th Inatant. Had
Klie, from Hongkong to London, off Natana Islands.
The Brlilsh baik. Küty reports that she left Newchwang on the roth lustant. Had heavy gala and snow storms from north-east off ́Elan. shan Promontory; thence to port had fresh monsoon and ine weather.
The British steamabip Zajira reports that she left Manila on the 17th instant. Had strong south-cast wlads, lacreating to a gale with Ba
sea to Pratas thence to port had fresh monsoon and fine clear weather.
The British steamship Irene reports that she laft Antwerp on the 24th Sept., ind Singapore on the 11th Instant. From Antwerp to Sloga. pore had very favourable weather. From Sin. had windswith high sex, gapore to Hongkong had
very strong north-east The British steamship Tatrang reports that he left Shanghai on the 15th instant, and Swatow on the 18th, Had light variable winda to Hieshans; theace to Tung-ying had mode
ADIN, British steamer, 2.517, L. M. Wibmer, 19th Nov.-Shanghai 16th Nov, Gmeral. FOKIEN, British steamer, 506, W. Davis, 19th
-P. & O. S. N. Co.
Nov-Tamrul 13th Nov, Amoy 17th, and Swalow 18th, General,~D. Lapralk & Co. ROSETTA, British steamer, 2,039, Chas. Deld, 19th Nov.,--London, via Bombay and Nov, and Singapore rath, Mails and General-rate north-easterly winds; thence to port had P. & O. S. N. Co.
strong north-east winds and fine weather.
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INDEPENDENT, German steamer, 1,003, T. The British steamship Rosette reports that Abraklel, 19th Nov.-Sourabaya 7th Nov,, she left London, and Bombay on the and instant, Sugar.-Lauts, Wegener & Co.
and Singapore on the rath. Experienced mode TAIANO, British steamer, 1,504, H. W. Hogg rate northerly winds to the Anambas; thence to 19th Nov.-Shanghal 15th Nov., and Polo Sapatu had fresh north winds and high sos, Swatow 18th, General.—Jardine, Maibeson Off Pale Sapam had heavy north-west gale and
Co
lightning with incessant rain and heavy confused KITTY. British bark, 803. H. Wilson, roth Nov,ca; thence to Hongkong had strong north-west
-Newchwang 10th November, Beans.~~ | winds and high sen; Captain.
The British steamship Fetten reports that she ZAFIRO, British steamer, 675, A. W. R. Cabban, | left Tamsul on the Igik initsat. Had strong 20th Nov.-Manila 17th Nov., Graeral.serth-east winds and sigh following sea through Shewan & Co..
oul. Left Amoy on the 17th." Had moderate
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ALWINE German steamer, 400, C. Petersen, zoth Nov,-Pakhoi ráth Nov, and Holhow 18th, General,---Wieler & Co.
BINVENUE, British steamer, 1,46%, R. W.
Thomson, 20th Nov.-London via Sluga pare with Nov., General-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
IRENE, German steamer, 826, Henry Webber,
náth Nov.-Antwerp 24th Sept,, and Singe- pore 11th Nov., Guns and Machinery.— Slemssen & Co.
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north-east winds and fine clear weather throughout, Left Swatow on the 18th. Had moderate to light cast-north-east winds to Cho- lung Point; thence to port had light north-east to north-north-east winds.
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE---
For Thursday Island, Cooktown, Townsville,
GERDA, German steamer, 3,111, T. Ehlers, 20th Brisbane, Sydacy, and Melbourne-Per Trinas
Nov-Kobe 15th November, General-to-momew, the 21st instant, at 2:30 PM. Slemisen & Co.
For Singapore and Landen.-Per Aden to- day, the 21st instant, at 4-30 P.M.
For Singapore and Bangkok-Per Mongkut to-morrow, the rat instant, at 3.35 P.K.
STAM, British steamer, 991, J. F. Messer, 20th Nov-Bangkok 11th Nov Rice.-Kim Tye Lang. ANCONA, British steamer, 1,888, W. D. Mudie, 20th Nov.,-Yokohama 12th Nov., Milli and General-P. & O. S. N. Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Canton, British steamer, for Swalow, &e. Lennox, Beltish steamer, for Kobe, &c. Hoists, German steamer, for Saigon.. Activ, Danish steamer, for Hoihow, &c. Alwine, Greman aleamer, for Heibow, &c.
Pakshan, British steamer, for Swatow, &c, Follen, British steamer, for Swatow, &c.
DEPARTURES.
November 19 Riversdale, British steamer, for
Canion.
November 19, Toonan, Calnere str., for Canton. November 19, Pekín, Belilah str., för Amoy, &c. November 19, Hiroshima Maru, Japanete str.,
for Stugapore, &c.
November 19, Hattan, British str., for Swatow, November 19, Haiphong, French steamy, "r
Haiphong,
November 19, Esmiralda, British steamer, for
Amoy, &c.
November 20, Nanyang, German steamer, for
*Canto".
November 20, Rosalía, British str., for Shanghai. November 20, Japan, Biliish str., for Shanghai. Navember 10, Hänst, Freach str., for Halbow. November 20, Canton, British sir, for Swatow
and Shanghai.
PASSENGERS~~AREIVED,
Per Rostia, hom London for Hongkong➡ Mr. and Ms. Phelps and children, Mrs. Best, Mrs. Coxan and servant, Misses Faberer, Tolley, Winterby, Cooper. Clase James, Lucy Summers, Lient. E. D. Clarke, R.N., Mr. E. Andrews, and Rev. R. Staart's nurse and 4 children. From
The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited
$3 per share, saics and buyers. The Green Island Cement Co-$48, sales and
*rellers. The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited Hombay-Messrs. A. Allarakhia, F. A. Lalijce, E. L. Cheettoo, and M. Mohamed. From Sin. The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited-gapore-Captalo and Mrs. H. da Balsson, Mrs.
Sit per share, rates and bayers.
bri per share, nominal.
Wee Yew Kay and servant, Mesars. R. W. Maxwell and servant, J. Grange, A. Macartney,
The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co., G. Weyersberg, and 14 Chinese. From London
Limited-$65 per share, buyers.
EXCHANGE,
2/4
On Lounon-Bank, T. T... Bank Bills, on demand. Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2/43 Credits at 4 months' sight.... 2/6 Documentary Bills, at 4 months'
sight...
ON PARIS-
.2/61
Bank Bills, on demand...........4.97 Credits, at 4 months' night.....3.05
ON INDIA:
T. T.
On Demand
On STANDKAI-
Bank, T.T.
...
.1864
.724
Private, 30 days' aight 73
`VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG
Mr. E. Andrews,
HOTEL,
Mr. E. H. Ashworth.
Mr. C. E. Bigmore.
Mr. J. W. Paterson,
Mr. F. W. Phillips. Mr. F. von der Pfördten,
Captain, and Mrs, da Mer, von-der- Flordten
Bul1000.
Mr. H. J. Coolidge. Mr. E. H. Coway.
Mr. M. Donahue and
maid.
Mr. W. C. Duncan,
Mr. C. Fichtel.
Mr. T. Flers.
Mr. J. Forster,
MĄ, W. Graham.
Dr. E. A. Grease. Dr. and Mrs. Grace.
Mr. Galguard, Miss B1. A. Johnson, Miss C. A. Johnson.
Mr. J. Kinghorn,
Mr. J. Kirkwood.
Mr. J. Korinsky.
Mr. R. Lyall.
Mr. R. W. Maxweil
Mr. J. McWilliams, .
Mr. Min.
Mr. T. Mitchell,
Mr. W. Mancur.
Mr. G. D. Morgan,'
and two chlidren.
Mr. and Mrs. Platt,
Mr. K. Rezalecky.
Mr. H. T. Safforð.
Mr. C. Sattler.
Mr. H. Schwoarer.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Sowall. Mr Mr G, Senior, Mira E. Senior.
*Mini Senior.
Mr. F. Senior. Mr.
Το A Shaw, Jr. Mr, F. K. Shean. Mr. T, S. Southey, Mr. F. Townsend, Jr. Mr. C. F. Tremlett. Mr. and Mrs. Vianna, Miss Wallace. Mr. L. K. Whiton. Mr. G. Weyersburg.
Mr. J. Wreds.
Liebt. K. Wrede.
MW. V.D: Wright.
MW. A. Wychod.
for S ShanghalRev. and Mrs. Palhill Torner, and 3 3 children. Mr. and Mrs. Rickmann and chlid, Mrs. A. A. Godwin, Misses Turner, Wylle, Williams, Davis, Walker, and Roberis, Messrs, H. Dixon, Arthur Fleet, J. Foster,
Emile Krebs. From Bombay--Mr. R.. Luckams. From London for Mania.-Mr. W. Doncas, From Part Suld for Nagasaki-Mr. and Mrs. Char. Ormock. From London for Kobe- Misses Doulton, Fyson, Revs, H. Constadine, H. G. Warren. For Yokohama-bfr. Naess,
Per Activ, from Pakhel, &c.---1 European and at Chinese.
Per Fotim, from Tamsul, &c.-2 European and 87 Chinese (deck).
Per Independent from Sourabaya-1 Chinese, Per Taichiow, from Bangkok-1 European and 13 Chineve,
Fer Glucksburg, from Saigon.-87 Chinets, Per Aden, from Shanghal.-33: Chiness. Per Taitang from Shanghal, &c.-Messrs. Acheson, Wycliff, Morgan, and 124 Chinese,
Per Zafira, from Man-Mrs. Hartog, Rev. W. Orate, Rev. M.Valasco, Mr. P. Holigan, and 6; Chinese.
*Per Benvenue, from Slogapore, &t=209 Chlacsc.
Fer Ancona, from Yokohams for Hongkong. ---Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, Dr. W.J, Bestblokk, Mears. H. P. Reth, Teskeltoba, B., 13.5%, and 4 Chinese From Koka Meiri. E. A. Apcar, Ah Kam, Cheong Lhong, Chinese, and Japanese (deck). From Yoko hams for London-Mr. T. F Harway,
Briadial.Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Fairfax, child and
SRIPPING IN HONGRONG
STEAMERS,
AMTOO, German steamer, 771, T. Bendiren, 16th July, Salgon 12th July, Rice-Wieler & Co.
BANTAM, Dutch steamer, 1,457, C. J. van de Bergh, 19th July,Bangkok 13th July, Rica
Lauts, Wegener & Co.
CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO, American steamer,
2,112, J. T. Smith, 17th Nov.,-San Fran cisco 19th Nov., Yokohama 7th, Malls and General-P, M. 5, S. Co. ·
EDENDALE, British steamer, 1,567, R. Humphrey,
13th Nov.-Hongay 31st October, Coala.— Dodwell, Carill & Co.
EMPRESS OF INDIA, British steamer, 3,003, 0. P. Marshall, R.NR., 7th Nov.,—Vancouver 16th Och, vis Yokohams, and Shanghal 5th Nov., General-Canadian Pacific Rall- way Co.
FAME, British steamer, 117, Captain Melsaar,
-Hongkong Government tender, HOLSTEIN, German steamer, 1,103, J. Bruhn, 14th Nov.-Saigon 8th Nov., Rice, Salt, Be-Wieler & Co.
LENNOX, British steamer, 1,327, W. Ward, arth
Nov,Moj 6th Nov., Coal-Dodwell, Caribil & Co.
MACDUTY, British steamer, 1,883, E. Porter, 18th Nov.-Moll 12th November, Coal-Ded- well, Carlili & Co. MONOKUT, British steamer, 89, Chaz. Ston- ham, 16th Nov,Bangkok 3rd Nov,, and Anghin th, Rics and General.-Yuen Fat Hong.
NORMANDIR, Norwegian steamer, 638, E. N Berg, 17th Nov., Canton 17th November, General-Melchers & Co. NURNBERO, German steamer, 3,307, H. Walter, 11th Nov.-Yokohama 3rd Nov., Kobe 6th, and Nagasaid 7th, Malls and General
Melchers & Co. PAXSHAN, British steamer, 835, J. Jenkins, 16th Nov., Bangkok agth October, Anghin 31st, and Hoikow 13th Nov, Blea Hop Hing Hang
FHRA NANG, British steamer, 1,021, W. H. Watton, 10th Nov,--Bangkok 29th Oct, and Angbin 1st Nov., Rice and General Yuen Fat Hong,
PILOT FISH, British steamer, 161, A. Stopan!.
Hongkong and Whampos Dock Co. PROPONTIs, British steamer 1,387, W. H. Farrand, 15th Nov,Samarang and Nov, TAI-CHEONG, German steamer, 8a8, F. Dahme,
General-Arabold, Karbery & Co.
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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 .....6,000 Tons.......................WEDNESDAY, 2gth Norenber, EMPRESS OF JAPAN ...........Ő,000 EMPRESS OF CHINA ......6,000
THE
#
....................WEDNESDAY, 17th December. ........................WEDNESDAY, 24th January,
"HE STEAMERS of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA of JAPAN, and
Call at VICTORIA, B.C., to Land and Embark Passengers. The Mountala Scenery on the Canadian Pacifio Rallway surpasses that of any other Trans- Continental Route.
Passengers Booked to all the principal points In Canada and the United States, und niso
choles of Atlantic Line.
through to Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, at Current Rales, with Passengers
to date of re-embarking at Vancouver.
RETURN TICKETS-Time Hmit for prepaid Return Ticket is reckoned from date of issue
SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) are granted to Missionaries; Members of the Navaİ, Military, Diplomatie and Ciril Services, and to European Officials in the service of China or
Ispan.
The Canadian Pacific Railway is the only Trans-Continental Line extending from the Pacific to the Atlantic Seaboard, and running its own. Steeping Coaches through without change. The Dining Cars and Mountain Hotels on this Rotite 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 hested by Steam daring the Winter Season.
For turiber information as to Pamage and Freight, apply to
Rongkong, 1st November, 1893
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)
(via Nagasaki, Kobe, Thursday, 23rd Nov., Inland Sea & Yoko at Daylight. bama)
City of Peking (yła)
Nagasaki, Kobe, In- Thunday, 14th Dec, land Sea, Yokohama at Daylight. and Honolulu)) China (via Nagasakh | Wednesday, ayth Dec.,
Kobe, Inland Sex and Yokohama)................)
at I P.M.
THE U. 5. Mali Steamship
"CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO"
D. E. BROWN,
General Agent. Agent 13
OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN.
TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Mails.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
(BUBJECT TO ALTERATION,)
Tacoma ............... | Tuesday ...... | December 13th. Mogul.............. | Tuesday, an January and, Victoria ................ | Tuesday ***** | January 23rd. Tacoma
From | Tuesds? a. | February 27th. Hogni......... | Tuesday .............. | March 20th.
HE Steamakip
"TACOMA,"
Captain Į. Hill, sailing si Noon, on TUESDAY, the rath December, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C. and TACOMA, via SHANGHAI, IN LAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.
Through Bills of Lading led to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Points.
Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Foints should be in quadruplicate; and one copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of the Freight Agent, Northern Pacific Rafiroad, Tacoma, Wash."
Parcels must be sent to our Office with address marked in full by 5 P.M. on the day previous to sailing.
For further information as to Passage or
| Freight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 9th November, 1893.
For Sale.
"THE TYPHOONS OF THE EASTERN SEAS.”
A REVIEW, by
THE LATE MAJOR-GENERAL PALMIR, RE. PRICE..........THIRTY. CENTS.
ONLY few Coples left, to be obtained at
of
"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"
Pedder's Hill. Hongkong, roth August, 1895-
THE TYPHOON SEASON.
Every Commander and Officer on board ship should possess a copy
of
*THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE
EASTERN SEAS,"
Observatory),
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO | (by W, Doberch, Director of the Hongkong
JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO.
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND
EUROPE;
VIA
AND
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS, ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING
STEAMERS,
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. Garlic (via Nagasakl] Thursday, 7th Dec,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama)............ciare)
at Daylight. Belgic (vis Nagasaki,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama). Octane (via Nagasaki,“ Kobe, Inland Sea Yokohama & Hono
Thursday, 4th Jan, at Daylight.
Wednesday, 24th Jan,
at Daylight...
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 231ð Nov., at Daylight, taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe.
Steamers of this line pass through the IN. THE Steamship" LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolula
" GAELIC " and passengers are allowed to break their will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA & YOKO- journey at any point en route.
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, | HAMA, on THURSDAY, the 7th December, at France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines | of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. obtained on application.
Rates may be
PM. Connection being made at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghai,
Steamers of this line pass through the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honelalu, and passengers are allowed to break their
First Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Overland Routes, including CENTRAL | Jourany at any point en route.
*Through Pasange Tickets granted to England, PACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, NORTHERN PACIFIC, AND France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS, of Steamers, and to the principal cides of the They can also travel over the CANADIAN | United States or Canada. Raton, and parti- PACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of $10 in culars of the various Routes may be obtained
upon application, addition to the regular tariff rate.
Particulars of the various routes can be had on application.
Special rates (first class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Officers in service of China and Japan, and to Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to European 14th Nov.-Bangkok roth Nov, Salt-Government officials and their families. Meyer & Co.
Special rates (First-class only) arë'granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Milltary, Diplomatic and Civil Services, to European Oficials in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.
Passengers who have paid fall fare, re-embark- Ing at San Francisco for China or-Japan (or vice Through Bill of Lading issued for transversa) within one year, will be allowed a diss TAILEE, German steamer, 828, 1. Calender, zäth
Oct-Deli rgth Oct., and Singapore aoth,portation to Yakshams and other Japan Ports, count of ro per cent. This allowance does not General--Meyer & Co.
TSINAN, British steamer, 1,45%, Geo, Ramsay,
17th Nov.-Fohow 15th Nov., Tea. Batterfield & Swire.
WINGSANO, British steamer, 1,517, A. A. de St. Croix, 17th Nov.,Calcutia 29th Oct., and Singapore 14th Nov., Oplum and General Jardine, Matheson & Co.
SAILING VESSELS.
ADOLPH, German bark, 967, Z Westergaard, 2111 Ang,Hamburg 22nd April, General, -Siemazen & Co. ALFRED HAWLEY, British bark, 412, W. Llewellyn, 15th. NorWhampoa 15th November, Ballast.-Order,
in San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities
of the United States, via Ortland Railways, to Hayans, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to parts In Mexico, Central and South America, by the Company's and connecting Steamers.
Freight will be received on board mill 4 PM; the day previous to saliing. Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until P.M. same day ! all Parcel Packages should be marked to ad dress in fall i walce of same is required.
tined to Points beyond San Francisco, in the Consular Invoices to accompany Carge des United States; should be sent to the Company's Offer in Sealed Envelopes,, addremel to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.
For further Information as to Passage and No. 25, Queen's Road Centrál
J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent. Hongkong, 18th November, 1893,
apply to through forex for China and Japan to Burope,
All PARCEL FACKanze should be marked to address in full †↑ and wine will bé received at the Company's Office uni!! Five FM, the day
previous to saling,
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The Tor man has been re-written and. vads mecum for every navigator in
greatly enlarged, and is illustrated by litho- graphs showing the courses of the typhoons of iate years.
One Dallar for the second edition, and may be It is feed at Filty Cents for the first and,
obtained from
Messrs. Kelly & Walah, Limited, Hongkong,
Lane, Crawford & Co.
G. Falconer & Co.
C. J. Gaupy & Co.
F. Flackhead & Co.
Heuermann, Horbát & Co. Mr. W, Brater.
D
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The Hongkong Trading Co. Messrs. N. Moalla & Co., Ld., Amey. Mr. H. W. Churchill, Foochow, Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Shringhal. Mestre. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Yokohamar, Mestra. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Singapore, Messrs. Amédée Prince & Co., Paris & London.
or the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
Pedder's Hi, Hongkong, 10th August, 1893.
NOTICE.
A
NOW READY!
THE "BOKHARA” DISASTER.
FULL DESCRIPTIVE REPORT of the
"BOKHARA" DISASTER
with SURVIVORS, the Cruize of the Thai, With all Particulars, Reports of Interviews official reports of the Chief Officer, the Ancona, and the Perpolis, the MARINE, COURT OF INQUIRY and Its FINDING, Experiences of other Steamers in the same Typhoon, the Normana disaster, do, &c.
(All carefully Restrid and Edlied),
NO W READY.
THIS IS THE ONLY COMPILETE
REPORT OF THE DISASTER.
· PRICE ......................................FIFTY CENTS. Onders should be sent in to
THE MANAGER Ziongkong Tolagraph Olicy Fedder Hill Hongkong, 26th October, 1803.
MAILS EXPECTED.
· THE GERMAN-MAIL.
The Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Oldenburg, | with the outward German mail, Left Singapore on the 18th instant, and may be expected here on the 34th..
TER AMERICAN MAILS. Conesiar Invoices to accompany Cargo, des- The 0, & 0. S. S. Co.'s steamer Gaille, with tined to Points beyond San Francisco, in the mails, de, last San Francisco for this port vis Onices, addressed to the Collector of Customs, mails, left San Francisco (for this port vie United States, should be sent to the Company's Yokohama, on the and lactant,
The P. M. 5. 8. Co.'s steamer City of Paking, San Francisco,
Yokohama, on the oth instant, For finther" Information as to Freight or ASUS NORTHKAM PACIFIC MAIL.. Passage, apply to the Agency of the Compacoms left Victoria, BC, on the zed foutazit.
The Northern Pacific Steamable Colestes musz
maid servant, and Mr. H. C. Tal, For Bombay. Raguro, German back, 348, H. Egrom, rathLinight, myply to the Agency of the CompRBY, | No. 72, Queen's Rond Central, dok
Coub::11 For Calcutta-Mr. O. Levy. From. Keby for Brindisi-D and Mrs. J. C. Berry and 2 children, Misses K. Borry, Meyer, de Forest (2), and Mr. Gordon Berry, For LondonMis Tapton,"Dann, and Mr. A. Armitage. From Nagasuki for Singapore,-Mr, M. Smith.
REPORTS.
-Captain T. Harrison, and Mr.
The German clamship, Glucksburg reports that she left Saigon on the fith' instant. Had strong wind from north to north-east-with high |
Oct-Amoy 4th Oct., Sugar, Wieler & Co. Jay, American schooner, 43, Bowie, 15th November,Yap 31st October, Beche-de- mer Wieler & Co.
JOHN CURRıza, American ship, 1,848, R. 'S. - Lawrence, 4th Ooty-Shanghal 23rd Septų -Ballast.-Order.
Jons R. KELLEY, Americas ship, 2,255, 0. E. Chapman, ist Sept.--New York gih May, Kerosene Oll--Master. MARTHA BOCERAHN, German ship, 736, Ei, Meincke, 11th Oct,—Philadelphia arst May, Petroleum.-Order.
The Japanese steamship Tružvrkt_Maru reports that she left Swatow on the 18th instant. NAM SHON SING, Chine 3-m sch, 366; Lok
NOTICE.
JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED,
JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT,
Had fresh, north-eact breeze and fine c'err B Lå Tong, 3rd August,—Saigon 14th August | “THE
weather.
Wendyong Kară Co.:
Undersigned have - this day - been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale
The German steamship Wanyang anports that SAGEM, American 1,313, J. C. Bartlett, | of them PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and she left Wate, and Chinklang on the 15th
VISITORS AND RĖŠIDENTS AT instant. All-the way down had (aty westberith NOR* **- New York and June, | are prepared to supply quantities to sull
Petroleum
Matheson & Co, purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special TARAVACCA, Bilish fark, 485, H. Kenneth, 7th:mma for Shipping and large Orders. The Beulah steamship, Taicklow zepɔis that Nov,Laguimanoc 28th Octy Timber
Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, C.B., CE, Chief in Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Sanitary: Engineer, Local Government Board, London, says
THE PEAK HOTEL.
and fresh north-east and north winds;
Mr. F. East,
Capt. and Mrs. Moore. Mr. A. F. Ukeels,
Madanio Giess. Capt. and Mrs. Hunt,
Madame Koch,
Mr. V. Kofod.
Mr. MacLean,
Mr. Madhurata
Mr. A. Findlay-Smith. Mr. Stokes Stater Walter.
Me T. E. White,
ske lels Bangkok on the yil instant, and Ange hin on the 9th. From Bangkok kad strong wind and high ces throughout.
The British steamship Bantanus seports that the left London; and Singapore en-the} Kith
instant. Had verytstrong monsoon andi vWY
high con fons StambúrghLight to port.
|
THERMOFYLE, Canadian bark 948, J. B. Win chester, 30th Oct-Astoria (Oregon) 16th Sept, Timber Captain/18)
VELOCITY, British back, 491, R. Martin, 14th *** Oct.--Henciala grat August,. Gesarskor
Chinése.
It is the best Disinfectant in tine."
W.G_HUMPHREYS & Co,
Bank Buildings Sanghong, ngih Ţika, İran,
I. 8, VAN BUREN, Agent. AirWongkong, 18th November, 1893. ⠀⠀⠀
SIENT IN G, SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10 DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation fres. Hongkong, 27th September, 18gg.
DENTISTRY,
* THE INDIAN MEAIT, **** The steamer Arration Aptar left. Singapore fa on the 14th instant, and may be expected hers
on the sist.
(1033
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
·MODERATE FEES, WONG TAI-FONG||
Surgeon Dentist, Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly asistant to Dr. ROUEKS), HAS REMOVED.ES
MR
THE BANK BUILDINGS. S QUEEN'S ROAD,
(Opposite Hongkong Hotel, ULTATION FREE.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL:
The E&A Steamship Co's teamer A irlia, from Australia, Jaft Port Daiwind on the 16th Instadt, and may be expected here on the 2 gth. DON STRAMERS EXPECTED.
The D. D. R. steamer Salatiga left Slage more on the 12th Instant, and may be expected kate tooday, lokge
The Ocean Steamship Co.'s stenger Dar danur left Singapore on the 14th Instant, and
be'sżpected hars to morrow.
The Navigating Generale Italiana stemmer Gidus lat Bombay on the "rich" instant, and
be expected hers shout the 29th,
Tão P. & 0. 5. N. Co2 steamer Malares left Bombay on the 15th instant, and may be expected here der the sad proxime,
Alba P. & 0, 8. N. Ca.teamer Bonday) London for this post on the with instant,
SMITHA
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