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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

The Share Market.

LATEST QUOTATIONS. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank—100 per cent,

prem., sellers. * The National Bank of Chios, Ld-on 8.0.0

paid up,-$151, sellera,

The National Bank of China, Ld.-Founders

shares, nominal.

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

Dominal.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1894.

MAILS EXPECTED.

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THE ENGLISH HAIL.

Singapore for this part on the 20th Inst., at 4 The P.&O. S. N. Co's steamer Assam, left m, with the outward English malle, and may be expected here about 5 am, on the 26th inst.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The O. &0. S. S. Co.'s steamer Bilgis, with mails, &c., left San Francisco vs Yokohama o the 8th instant,

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The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Prow, with The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld-mails, &c., lelt San Francisco for this port

Founders' shares, nominal

Yokohama, on the 17th instant,

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-2) per cent.

premium, selleri,

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-5 per cent.

premium, buyers. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.

premium,

Union Insurance Society Canton-$100 per

share, wales and bayers. China Traders Insurance Company-$7 per

share, bayern.

North China Insurance-Th. 150 per share,

sales and buyers.

Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$134 per

share, sellers.

Yangtze Insurance Association—$67, buyers. On Tal Insurance Company, Limited-Tia, 15

per share,

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$1074 per

sbare, axlca.

China Fire Insurance Company-$83 per share,

wellers. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Ca

$17 per share, sellers.

China and Manilla Steam Ship Company-$55

ellen.

Indo-China Steamá Navigation Company, Limited

-50 per cent, discount, sales and sellers, Douglas Steamship Company-$43, sellers. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-83

per cent, premium, buyers.

Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited-33 per share,

sales and buyers. Hongkong Hotel Company-$11 per share,

sales and sellers.

Hongkong Hotel Co, Six 'percent, Debentures

The Austin Arms Hotel and Building Company,

Limited-$4 per share, sellers.

The Stimeen Hotel Co., Limited-4 per

share, sellers.

Panjom Mining Co.—$7 per share, sales and

buyers.

The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited-$49 per

. share, sales.

The Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited-

$1.60 per share, sales and boyers. Société Française der Charbonnages du Tonkin |

-380 per share, sales and sellers. The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited-

261, sales and buyers.

London and Pacific Petroleum Co., Ld~$50. China Sugar Refining Company, Limited—$180

per share, sellers.

Luzon Sugar Kefining Company, Limited---$371

sales and buyers.

A. 5. Watson & Co., Limited—$91, sales and |

sellers.

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

share, tellers.

Hongkong Dalry Farm Co., Limited-871 per

bare, buyers.

The Kowloon Land forestment Co., Limited |

$8 per share, sales and sellern.

The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited-

$52,9sles a sellers.

The West Point Buildings Co., Limited-1B

per share, hoyers.

H. G. Brown & Co., Limited-$9 per share,

sales and buyers.

Hongkong and Kowloon What and Godown

Company-833 per share, sellers.' Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,

Limited-$98 per share, bayern. Hongkong Gas Company-3120 per share,

buyers.

Hongkong Ice Company--$79 per share, bayern, Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

-865 per share, sellers.

The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited—

$6 per share, buyers.

The Green Island Cement Co-$6, sales and

buyers.

The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited-

$4.50, sales and buyers.

The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited

815 per share, nominal

The Hongkong High-Level Tramway

Limited--869 ex. Div, buyers.

EXCHANGE.

ON LONDON-Bank, T. T.....

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THE CANADIAN MAIL.

Empress of Tapan, from Vancouver, left Kobe The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer on the 21st instant at midnight for Nagasaki Shanghai and Hongkong, and may be expected here on the 1st proxima.

THE INDIAN HAIL.

left Singapore on the 18th fastant at daylight, The steamer Arvatoon Aptar, from Calcutta,

and may be expected here on the 25th.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Talen left Singapore on the 19th Instant, and may be expected here on the 261b.

The N. G. Italians Stura left Bombay on the tat proxime. roth instant, and may be expected here on the

burg, left Singapore on the 23rd instant, and The D. D. R. steamer Bellona, from Ham. may be expected here on the and proximo,

The 'Ben' line steamer Dewalder, from instant, and may be expected here on the and Antwerp and London, left Singapore on the 23rd proximo.

The P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s steamer Yavs leh Singapore on the 23rd lnstant, and may be expected here on the and proximo,

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The P. & O. S. N. Co's steamer Gwaller | lelt Bombay on the 14th instant, and may be expected here on the 4th proximo.

shipping.

ARRIVALS

TSINAN, British steamer, 1,467, Geo. Ramsay,

13rd Feb.,-Kobe 17th and Moji rgth Feb., General Butterfield & Swite.

RIVERSDALE, British steamer, 1,317, Ed. Peck,

dine, Matheson & Co.

3rd Feb. Hangar aral Feb, Coals.-Jar CONCH, British steamer, 2,314, J. A. Moses, 23rd Feb.,-Yokohama, and Shanghai 20th Feb., SISHAN, British steamer, 846, A. Murphy, 24th Feb.,Saigon 19th Feb,, Ricc.-Bradley & Co. INDEPENDENT, German steamer, 871, T. Ahrn-

kiel, 24th Feb,-Bangkok 17th Feb., Ries. -Lauts, Wegener & Co. YUENSANG, British steamer, 1,106, W. Waddilove,

21th Feb-Manila ani Feb., General Jardine, Matheson & Co. HESPERIA, German steamer, 1,173, H. Will, 24th

Feb.--Saurabaya 12th February, Sugar

General-Shewan & Co.

The Briab steamship Avochia reports that she left Saigon on the 19th instant. Had moderate monsoon with heavy north east swell and clear weather.

1. The British steamship Sizhan reperta that the left Salgon on the 19th fastant, and experienced fresh north-east to northerly winds and fiss weather throughout the pautage.

she left Shanghai on the stat instaat Had The German steamihip Ly-a moon reports light to moderate north-east monason to White Dog Islands; thence light changumble mire and calms, with moderately fine weather,

The British steamabip Yuentang reports that she left Manila on the arst tastent, and had

Rickmers, Mary L. Stone, H. L. Treef, und strong north-east winds and high sea. In Manila steamships Kirklands, Taku Maru, and barquen Granite State.

The British steamship Trisas reports that the left Kobe on the 17th instant, and Meji on the

light winds through the Inland Sea. From Moll 19th Left Kobe at a 30 p.m. on the 17th for Moji and Hongkong. Had moderate weather and

had fine monsoon weather and clear weather all the way to port.”

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSE- For Swatow, Shanghai, and Tientala,-Per Walang to-morrow, the 15th instant, at 9 A.M. the 25th lostat, at 9 AM..

For Shanghai-Per Whampoa, to-morrow

For Shanghai-Per Nanchang, to-morrow the 25th instant, at 9 AM

the 26th instant, at 1.357.M.

For Kobe-Per Fushiki Marw on Monday,

SHIPPING IN HONGKONO

STEAMERS,

AYENRADE, German steamer, 611, Hohlmann, aand Feb,,-Wabu 17th Feb., and Woosung 19th, Rica-Wieler & Co. CHANGSHA, British steamer, 1,463, J. E. Williams, 9th Feb.,-Sydney 18th January, Newcastle rgth, Moreton Bay 21st, Towns ville 14th, Cooktown 25th, Thursday Island

CHINA, American steamer, 5,288, W. Ward, 27th, and Port Darwin 318), Coals, Load and GeneralBatterfield & Swire.

21nd Feb., San Francisco 30th January, Honolulu 5th Feb., and Yokohama 17th, Mails and General.-P. M. S. S. Ca. CHUSAN, German steamer, 613, W. Wendt, 20th

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Intimations,

WM TO BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITING ANA

ORIZA-VELOUTE SOAP

The best and softest soap

L. LEGRAND'S

ORIZA PERFUMERY

Inventor of the GENUINE and accredited preparation ORIZA-OIL

11, Place de la Madeleine, Parim TO BE BAD OF ALL TRUSTWORTHY FIRMS

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Mails.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

1894-

SAFETY

SPEED.

PUNCTUALITY.

1894.

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 Scrow Steamships-6,000. Too-10,000 Horse Fawer-Speed 1g knots.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comd. R. Archibald, R.N.E....WEDNESDAY, 11th April. EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr. G. A. Lee, R.N.R.........WEDNESDAY, 21st March.

EMPRESS OF INDIA...Comdr, O. P. Marshall, R.N.H...WEDNESDAY, 2nd May.

THE magnificent Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF Feb-olla 16th February, Sapaowood.--

JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 11 Melchers Co.

DAYS, making close connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS-CONTINENTAL FAME, British steamer, 117.-Hongkong Govern-TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY leaving there daily, and cross the Cominent FROM-THE PACIFIC TO, THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE Claic connection to made at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all. Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britafo and the Continent are given choice of.

Passengers Booked through to all principal pointa and AROUND THE WORLD. Retam tickets to various polats at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 12 months.

SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of Chias and Japan Governments.

ment tender.

FUSHIKI MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,110, Wilton, 16th Feb,-Kutchinstra rith Feb., Coal-Nippon Yasen Kalisha. HANOL, French steamer, 758, M. Mentials, zist February-Halphong 19th Feb., General. -A.R. Marty,

HAFTAN, British steamer, 1,182, F. D. Goddard, 21st Feb.,-Foochow 18th, Amoy 1gib, and Swatow a0th Feb., General D. Lapralke HANGCHOW, British steamer, 999, C. Derby,

& Co.

FUSHUN, Chinese steamer, 1,504. W. H. Lant,

gth February-put back-Butterfield & Swire. 24th Feb,Shanghal 211 Feb, GeneralMATHILDX, German steamer, 600, F, Moos, 18th PERA NANO, British steamer, 1,021, W. H,

Feb., Touron 16th February, General Stemssen & Co.

Slemssen & Co.

-C. M. S. N. Co.

Watton, 24th Feb,,Bangkok 18th Feb, Rice and General-Scottish Oriental Steam ship Co.

ALWINE, German steamer, 400, C. Petersen,

24th Feb.,-Hoihow 23rd Feb, General- Wieler & Co.

YOSHINO, Japanese corvette, 1,300, Kawara,

24th Feb-Singapore 18th Feb. LY-XE-MOON, German steamer, 1,238, G. Heuer

mann, 24th Feb., Shanghai 21st Feb, General.-Stemssen & Co.

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

24th Feb,-Shaughal zoth and Swatow 23rd Feb, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co..

AVOCHIE, British steamer, 104, T. Rowin, 24th Feb., Saigon 19th Feb., Rice and Paddy. Melchers & Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE, Wo-rang, British steamer, for Swatow. Rheingold, German steamer, for Hielle, Teksang, British steamer, for Shanghat.

Fu-ping, Chinese steamer, for Tientsin. Namoa, British steamer, for Swatow.

Cofano, French steamer, for Holbow,

1/112

Bank Bills, on demand............1/117

Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2/01

Credits at 4 months' sight......2/0 Documentary Bills, at 4 months'

sight

..2/08

ON PARTS

Bank Bills, on demand

Credits, at 4 months' sight

2.57 2,66

ON INDIA →→→

T. T

On Demand

Bank, T: T.

Private, 30 days' sight

On SHANGHAI-

727

732

VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG

HOTEL.

Mr. J. de Rego Barros. Mr. F; B. Marshall.

Mr. H, Betadinger,

Mrs, von Bonsdorf. Mr, Bareski.

Capt. Bun, R.N. Mr. S. F. Carlisle. Col. Noel Clarice. M. H. S. Coleman, Mr. N. L. Corry. Mes. Corry. Miss Corry. Dr. J. R. F. Cramer. Mr. J. Dalby. Mr. J. R. D. Davison.

Mr. A. J. Easton, Capt. 1. Farrow, Capt., Fawkes, R.N. Mrs. Fawkes & mald.

Mr. J. McWilliams.

Mr. F. C. G. Menzies, Dr. J. R. Mees, Mr. T. Mitchell. Rev. 1. M. Morton, Mr. G. L. Muller. Mr. J. Neal Mrs. Nelson and son, Mr. Ogle. M.. A, Plehl. Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Pearce

Mr. F: von der Plordies.

Mis, von der Pfordian

and two children.

Mr. J. A. de la Porte, Mr. C. A. de la Porta.. Mr. S. Reynell.

• Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mr. H. Simpson. -

Fearon and child.

"Mr. T. Geftios.

Mr. L. Hacsloop, Mr. A. Harirodt. Mr. & MR. J. Harris, Mr. F.

• Honegger. Mr. J. Kinghorn. Mr. J. Khkwood, Baron and Baroness.da

Ladatio Mr. J. E. Lumble. Mr. E, Laiter, MUs N. Lindholm. Mr. and Mr. O.

Lindholm.

'Miss A, Lirdholm. Miis L. Lindholm. Mr. B. Lyall

Chusan, German steamer, for Amay. Tritas, German steamer, for Tshow.

DEPARTURES.

February 13, Chaysang, British steamer, for

Stanghal.

February 23, Helstals, German steamer, for

Salgoo. February 23, digo, German str., for Canton, February 24, Wingtang, British steamer, for

Singapore.

February 24, Bankarig, British steames, for

Saigon.

February 24, Kenyang, British steamer, for

Tientalo.

February 24, Namyong, British str., for Swatow. February 24, Daphne, German steames, for Sin-

gapers.

Febri ry 34, Toya Maru, Japanese steamer,” fər

Salgon, February 24, Progress, German str., for Saigon,

PASSENGERS—ARRIVED.

Per Alwins, from Holhaw-5 Chinese Per Phra Nang, from Bangkok-14. Chinese Per Independent, from Bangkok-g Chinese. Per Yusnsang, from Manila-Mr. Johnstone, and 19 Chinese,

Per Stikas, from Saigon.-13 Chinma. Per Riversdale, from Hongara Chlzene. Per Taisang from Shanghal &c-Mr, and Mrs. Drury, Messrs. Dollar, Shaw, Mauros and 6 Chinese

Per Fushun, from Shanghai,—Mr Polllansjen, and 85 Chinese.

MONOKUT, British steamer, 859, Chas. Stonbam,

21st Feb Bangkok foth Fab, Gentral.— NAMOA, British steamer, 853. H. C. Harris, 23rd

Yuen Fat Hong.

Feb.,-Foochow 30th Feb, Amoy sist and Swatow and, General.-D. Lapel & Co.

NINOPO, German steamer, 752, Th. Lehmann,

aand Feb,Canton 22nd Feb., General Stemasen & Co.

PEMPIOS, German steamer, 1,540, P. Cornelson,

23nd Feb.,-Utama 12th February, Coal- Stemssen & Co.

Pior Fun, British steamer, 161, A. Stopani PRAYA, 130, Captain Madissac-Hongkong --Hoogkong and Whampoa Dock Ca,

Government Tender, PROPOSITIE, British steamer, 1,390, W. H. Farrand, 15th Feb.-Saigon 14th Feb, Paddy-Hong Sing Hong RHEINGOLD, German steamer, 650, W. Babit,

20th Feb., Nagasaki 15th Feb., Coal | Melcher & Co.

TACOMA, British steamer, 1,661, J. R. HILL, 16th Feb-Tacoma (Washington) 17th Jan, General Dodwell, Carlil & Co.. TAI-CHRONO, German steamer, 828, F. Duhnis, 21st Feb-Salgon 16th Feb,, Rios-Meyer & Co.

TAKKANG, British steamer, 977, W. H. Freeman, aand Feb.,-Canton 16th Feb, Geomral- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

THALES, British steamer, 820, H. Bathurst, 15th

Feb., Taiwanios 13th Feb, Amoy 14th, and Swatow 15th, General. Laprak

& Co.

TRITON, German steamer, 1,085, F. Desler, 220d Feb, Moji 16th February, Cosi,--Lauis, Wegener & Co, nata

WAMNINOTON HALL, British steamer, 1,385, G. H. Hornewood, aand Feb.-Mojí 16th Feb., Coal-Shewan & Costa

EXCURSION TICKETS to San Franciscs Midwinter Fair, CIRCULAR PACIFIC TICKETS Hongkong to Vancouver Vancouver to Sydney Australls, via Honelaio, and Sydney to Hongkong la Brisbine and Torres Strału, Good for o masths, £100.

The attractive features of this Company's route, embraces its PALAT:AL STEAMSHIPS, recond to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for same at recent Chicago Warld's Exhibition) and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Line passes.

THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisius are unexcelled.

For further information, Maps, Guide Books, Rites of Passage, &c., apply to

Hongkong, stat February, 1894.

OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN.

*TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND

KUROPE

ΓΙΑ

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

AND

ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND

HONOLULU.

D. E. BROWN, General Agent,

Pedder's Street.

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U. S. MAIL LINE.

PACIFIC MAÏL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG. China (via Nagasaki,“

Kobe, Inland Sex,řednesday, yth Mar, Yokohama & Hono at Daylight,

Peru (via Nagasaki, | Saturday, 24th March,

Kobe, Inland Sea & Yokohama).....

City of Rio da Faneiro

at Daylight.

at Daylight,

Mails.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STFAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES,

"

PROPOSED RAILINGS FROM HONGKONG."

(TUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)

Tasema .............. | Tuesday .............. | February 27th. Mogul.................... | "Tuesday ...... | March 30ʻha Victoria Tuesday .............. | April 10th.

HE Steamshly

"TACOMA,"

Captain J. R. Hill, saling at Noon, on TUES- DAY, the 17th February, will proceed, to VIC- TORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, via INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.

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

Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Polata should be. In quadruplicate; and one copy must ho sent forward by the steamer to the care of the Freight Agent, Northern Pacifo Railroad, Tacoma, Wash.

Parosis must be sent to our Office' with address marked in full by '5 R on the day previous to miling.

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 24th February, 1894.

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Hotels.

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,150 feet above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL," is NOW OPEN and will be run in conjunction with. their HOTEL In Queen's Rond, thus mabling there to offer special inducements to Visitors'andi Résidents.

TA SPECIAL WINTER RATES, FROM NOVEMBER 187. 1893, TO MARCH' VIST, 1894. One person, per day....... Que person, per week..... Que person, este month IANA5040422946 Married couple (occupying one roots) per Married couple (occupying ane room) per Married couple (occupying one rode) per

week juan clipasa month...ARAS

For full particulars apply to

3.00 19.00 53.00

5.00€

32.00

********** 95.00

VICTORIA HOTEL

Hongkong, 14th October, 1803-

fas

FUJIYA HOTEL,

·MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE. Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

THE ELETRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS.

TWO NEW ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. EXCELLENT CUISINE.

341

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S.}N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

To be Let.

TO LET.

WELLING HOUSE No. 17. Mosque

Street Gas and Water lald on.

D

Apply

44, UPPER MOSQUE TERRACE. Kanakour, 29th January, 1894-

TO LET.

(via Nagasak, Kobe,Thursday, 14th April, N° 15 & 7. SEYMOUR TERRACE.

Inland Sea & Yoko- hama) ............ANDISE,

--- PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, Brigde (vin Nagasaki,“) iro

Kope, Inland Sea and Thursday, 15th March, Yokohama)...................n)

at Daylight. One (via Nagasaki, Wednesday, 4th April,

TH Kabe, Inland Sea, and Yokohama).............)

at Daylight. Gate (via Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sea, Yokohama & Hono

ZAPRO, British steamer, 675, A. WAR. Cobbar, THE Sisamship

20th Feb-Manila 17th, Fabų, Grader Beton Shewan & Co.

SAILING VESSELS,

AFGHANISTAN, British, 4-masted back, 9.320, Craigle, and Feb,,-New York rath. Oct, Kerosene Oll,-D. Sarsoon, Bous,& Co.

ALTAIR, British bark, 399, Matthews, and Jan

-Sandakan 11th Nov, Wood, Wieler & Co.

ANDRETA, British ship, 1,650, A. Jackmanį ant |

Feb.--New York 19th August, Kerosena Oll-Jardine, Matheson & Co. St

BARUTO: German bark, 345, H. Eggers 14th Oct,Amoy 4th Oct., Sugar. Wieler & Co.

Wednesday, 25th April, at Daylight.

"BELGIC"

3. S. Mall Steamship

"CHINA"

will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, "YOKO HAMA and HONOLULU on WEDNESDAY the 7th March, at Daylight, taking Passenger and Freight for Japan, the United States, and

Yerope,

OFFICES in Victoria Botlding K.

Troa

The GROUND FLOOR of the Premises raw in course of erection at the cor ser of Ice House Street and Queen's Road Centrai, suitable foe OFFICES or SHOPS. The Fior can be divided into separate suites of Oßges If necer sary, to suit látending Tenants.

A LARGE and DRY GODOWA ̋suitable for the Storage at Oplam, Cotion,, of about 3000 Tons (gross) capacity, also to be let under the above Premises.

4 Hongkong, 17th February, 1914-

A: DAVIN SASSOON, SONS & Co.

144

TO LET.

Steamers of this line pass through the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Hondisid, DWELLING HOUSES and piasengers are allowed to "break" their Journey at any point es route,

will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 15th Through Paige Tickets granted to England, at Valphama with Steamers from Shanghal, of Steamers, and to the principal' cities of the March, at Daylight. Connection being made France, and Germany by all trans-Allantic lines

Steamers of this line pass through the IN- United States or Canada. Rates may b LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, obtained on application. and passengers are allowed to break their Journey at any point as route.

Through Pamage Tickets granted to England,

CHARON WATTANA, Siamese banque, 456, G. | France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines PACIFIC, NORTHERN "PACIFIC, AND

Koch, 14th Feb,➡Bangkok 1st January, of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the Timber-Chinese.

First Class Passengers have full choice of aný of the Overland Routes, including CENTRAL PACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION

DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS.

PACIFIC RAILWAY, es payment of $10 in addition to the regular tariff rátn.

Partirulars of the various routes can be had an application.

BAHAR LODGE the Pak "STOLZENFALSA at the Fook. No.1, "MOUNTAIN VIEW," at the wer Pask➡(Furnish ed), mate

"THE WILDERY ESS," Caine Road. No, &, CHANCER Y LANE,

No. 8, GLENEA LY. BUILDINGS. No. SIRIPON TERRACE, FLOORS is Big Balldings. FLOORS in Viglo Street, Peel Street syed Statoil on Street, N FLOORS in Nos, Skellow Street, Nombia,and. 3. VICTORIA VIEW,

Kowloon

No: 4 & 11 KNUTSFORD TERRACE, Ape ekowisord

· Per Ly as-moon, from Bhanghal-Mt, upd| COLONA, American bark, 695, Cyrus M. Nores United States or Canada, Rates, and parti. They can also travel- over: the : CANADIAN |・ OFFICES WOÒR "No. 4, Queen's Road

Mrs. Tradale-Lea and child, Mr. Schomburg, and 23 ChizeIO. -

. DEPARTED.

culars of the various Routes may be obtained upon.application ›

FIRSTNA

16th Jan-Portland, and Honelale 18th Nov., Lumber,Tück Les.

Central, over the Bank of Chian, FERNANDO, Norwegian baik, 347, E. Patieruen, Special rates (First-class qnly) ais granted to Per Caladonian, from Hangkong for Shanghai, 22nd Jan,-Gerentals sind Dec., Raitans Missionaries, members of the Naval Military,

PRAYA CENTRAL-over Manste,'Don- Mrs. Rebeln, Mrs. Fearon, Min. Ogla, Mm. E

and Blackwood-Mok Wong

ober glas Tapralk •& Ca's Bicker, Mrs. M. Wheeler, Min Fauron Massa CrosaIETTA, American bark, 436, F., Karan, Diploratic and Civil Services, to Earopea": Special intes (first class only) are granted to "GODOWN, EV, B. de Sours and H. T. McElligott. For Yoko sib Feb., Bangkok vía Labuan, 25th Nov, „Quiciale in service of China, and Japan, and to Missionaries, members of the Nayal, Military, CATE BLUE BUILDINGS;

bama-Mr. Fine. From Marssites for Shang), Timber Wieler & Co, k

Government officials and their families. hal Mr. and Mrs. Ede, Infant and servant, GERARD C. TABEY, American bark, 1,500. I. F. Fassengers who have paid fall fare, re-embark Officers in service of China and Japan, and so THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

Diplomalle, and Carl Service

orion to Europeas Apply to Mesura, G. Wilson, J. Liddell, W. Davies, V. de Shurliet, aand Jan New York 30th Septing at San Francizes for China or Japan (or sice Government cmcials and their families. Grosso, P. Kemp, Bonnivart, J. Meilas, Bougust,

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Kerosene Ollarding, Matheson & Co.?! Arch. Sinclair, and Th. Donaldson: From GOMUR, Spanish schooner, 73, E. A. Bow, 16th vayad) within oun year, will be allowed a dis

Homeszar, 16th Febrúary, *R54 Colombo-Messrs. Homadax and Kashli Riau Jan.-Yap 12th January ---Mantar,

count of 10 per cent. "This allowance, does not

FUIRED OR UNTURNISHED. engelli HOUSE TO LET, Singapore Mrs. Okayama and Nayans, From LOTHAIR, Italian bark, 794 Jun. H Cafiacgn, apply to through fares for China and Japan Saigon Miss Laplancher From Ser for Mabe 30th Nov. Callae 30th Oct., General — to Europe. —Mrs. Delbergs, and 3. children. From Mar. D. MULO & Co. Bellies for Yokohama.Mis. Rabattel, Messrs MOUNT WABRIMOTO Americas ship, 3,362, AT PAREL Faczanne should be marked

STEWART TERRACE, PRAK. Crawford, Constantin Markoff and Dimitres) Loals Ross 6th fad Kuching 8th Simons. From Singapore Hosts, Osborne Dec Coal-Captain,

M and Mrs. T.

Sansom. Mr. H. Schaufler. Mrs. F. Shaw. Mr. F. E. Shean, Captain A. Tillett. Mr. A. W.Walkinshaw, Mr. C. J. Williams, Mr. J. L. Warreu. Mr.. A. Wendt. Mr. E. H. Wilhelmi Mr. H. P. White. Mr. W. Whiley.

W. Mr. C.), Willams.

Mr. S. f. Wombwail Capt. & Mrs. Wrottesity. Dr. & Mrs: W. Young,

· VISITORS, AND RESIDENTS

THE PEAR HOTEL,

addens in hall and same will be received previous to mailing.

to

Tareek Hills of Lading famed the trang to Sia Fasciace, to Atfratic and famed Cafes portation to Zokakams and other Japan Ports, of the United States, giá Övárkod Mallays, to Havana, Trinidad, and Dammara, and to ports in Maine, Chad South America trait wil be rusted on board with Company and perinecting SteamI STE

"Apply to

AMA DOUGLAB LAPRAIK & Co.

Ralph Payet, Yal Seng, and S.X. G. Bmith, HAM SHUK Sprɑ, chloose - ach sil tortas Company's Offen until Fryn 7.5t. the day | this day protions to mailing) Paroc Pickles wil Hongkown' and January, 1894.

From Salgon-Messrs. Richardson, Tanguy, La Roch, Torillec, and Mével,

ANNA BEPORTE,

The British steamshly Phra Nang reports 47 that she left Bangkok on the 18th instant, and

had fins wesiber throughout s

• Mr. & Mrs. G. Gelmble. Mr. J. M. Murray. Capt. and Mrs. Hunt, - : Mr. A. X. Skeels. Mr. MacLean. ·

Mr. A. Flodiey-Smith, Mr. Stokes,

Consular Invoicos to accompany Cargo dos-

LA Tong, 3rd August,--Saigon 14th August, Wood.Yong Kos & Co, Ouzoa, British bark, 480, Brown, 9th February,tinad to Points beyond San Francisco, in the Callas 5th December, GeneralMaster | United States, should be went to the Company's Orado, British burk, 245, C. B. Darbirdsgh, pagrd Jang, Albany, WA4 26th Nowy Jam, Offices, ademmad to the Collector of Customis,

dalwooden hewan & Co. Sir?"

San Francison, A PANDUR, Dania, bargua, 19.

roth Feb,--Albany (in Dec

Gilman, & Co.

The British steamship Riversdale reports that abe left Hópgay, on the art-fistant, and had moderate north-east windé and zeer wasther.

The Chinese steamship Pusiau ysports that | Wit, škoʻleft Shanghai on the"yrst'ingisht, and "kad Capt. and Mr. Moers, Capt. & Mrs. Walman. ~~~*Egka vaziabin winds and fun worsher/

Mr. Medhurst.

1

Le Kasakun,” British bark, 173,

* Kalagua: gand Demy

For other information na to Freight Fasangy, apply to the Aquacy of the Comm No. 72, Queen's Road Central:

SAMOLBA VAN BUREN,

be

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAI. REGON PINE SPARE and LUMBER

- L. MALLORY,

ROBERT FRABER

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