·
The Share Market.
LATIT QUOTATIONS. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank,—91 per cent,
prem., sellers.
The National Bank of China, Ld.—-on £8.0.s
paid up-$15, sellers.
The National Bank of Chins, Ld.-Founders |
shares, nomini
The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld-
£2, buyers.
The Bank of Chisa, japan & the Straite, Ld.--
Faunders' shales, £1, buyers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-a) per cent.
premium, sellers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-2 per cent,
premium, buyer.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.
premium.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-$133 per
share, sales and sellers
China Traders Insurance Company-$62 per
thare, sales and buyers.
North China Insurance-Tia. 170 per share,
ex div., buyers.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$138 per
ibare, buyers,
Yangtze Insurance Association-$75, sallas. On Tal Insurance Company, Limited—Tls. 15
per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$184 per
share, sellers.
buyers.
China Fire Insurance Company-$79 per share, Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.--
$26 per share, sellers
China and Manila Steam Ship Company-870,
sellers.
Indo China Steam Navigation Company, Limited
-40 per cent, discount, sellers. Dongle Steamship Compans-$50, seller. Hongkong and Whimpos Dock Company-86
per cent. premium, buyers.
Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited—$21 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkong Hotel Company--$13 per share,
sales and buyers.
Hongkon Hotel Co.'s Six oer-cent. Debenturet
3501
The Austin Arms Hotel and Buliding Company,
Limited-$4 per share, sellers.
The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-$4 per
stare, sellers,
Turism Mining Co.—36) per share, sales and
buyers.
The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited-$4.80 per
thave, sales and buyers,
The New Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited- |
$2 per share, buyers.
Société Française des Charbonnages du Torkin
--$60 per share, bayers,
The Jeleon Malag and Trading Co., Limited-
$61, buyers.
London and Pacific Petroleum Co., Ld-gir, || Chin Sugar Refining Company, Limited—$:51
per share, sellers.
Luz Sugar Refining Company, Limited-951, |
aan taal.
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited—$10, sales- and
buyers.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-$14 per
sbare, sellers.
Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited-$7 per
share, ales and sellers.
The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited—
$10 per share, buyers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MŰNDAY, MAY 7, 1894.
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
R.
DRYFESDALE, British s'eamer, 1.574 J.
Stew, 5th May,—Mejl s1st Api, Coals. -Order.
TRALES, Biltlab steamer, zo, H. Bathurst, gtb MayTwanfon 3d May, and Amoy 4th, General-D. Lápralk & Co. SWATOW, German steamer, 35. J. Andersen, 5th My.-Saigon the May, Rice-Mal. cher & Co. CHUSAN, German steamer, 623, W. Wende, 6th May-Manlia 2nd May, General-Cheat
Ho & Co.
BOTH WELL CASTLE Briilih steamer, 1,551, W. F. Rebertson, 6th May-Maji 30th April, Coals-Dodwell, Cali! & Co.
GLE FALLOCH, Belttab, altamer, 1,434, Lieut. T. Dark, R. N.R., 6th May.—Salgon and May, Rice-Jardioc. Matheson & Co. Gov. GENL JACOB, Dulch steamer, 1,456, A. 1. de Blinde, 6th May-Samaring 37th April, Sugar.-Lauts, Wegener & Co. NAMOA, British steamer, 863, H. C. A. Harris, 6th May-Foochow 3rd May, Amoy 4th, and Swalow gib, General.-D. Laprak & Co. MIKE MARU, Japanese steamer, 2, 300, B. Tipple, 6th May, Bombay 10th April, and Slugs pore 30th, General-Nippon Yusen Kalsha, AuRRORIDIE, British seamer. 1.869. P. K. Barnet, 6th May,-Kutchinotre 1 May, NANCHANG, Biltish steamer, 1.062, E. Flolay. for, 6th May,—Chefs 30th April, General
Butterfield & Swire, TACOMA, British steamer, 1,662, J. R. Hill, 6th May-Tacoma (Washington) 4th April, Geneal—Dodwell, Carlill & Co. PIMPTOS. German steamer, 1,541, P. Cornelson, 6th Máy,--Moji 30th April,” Coals.—Siems- ien & Co.
Coal-Order.
GANGES, Britlab steamer,2,110, G. W. Atkinson,
6th May, Bombay 10th April, and Sloga pore ni May, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.
FOOKSANG, British steamer, 990, Spencer Wilde, 6th MWuhu 26th April, Rice-Jar <dine, Mi“ reson & Ca
CANTON, Bt.sh steamer, 1,110, T. H. Sellar,
6th H.-Canton 6th May, General Jardine, Matbezon & Co.
The British steamship Afar reports that abe left Shanghai on the and fastart, and Amoy an the th, Had foggy weather to northward. Light variable winds and fine weather near Amoy and then to port.
The British steamship Memnon reports that she left Kudat as the ath ultimo, and Sandakan on the and instant, and experienced light north- esswinds and calma, with fine clear weather and smooth sea throughout.
The British steamship Thalis reports that the left Taiwanfoo on the 3rd lnstant, and Amay on the 4th. From Taiwanfoo to Amoy had light winds with calm and clear weather. From Ampy to Hongkong had moderato east-north-east winda and sea, with clear weather.
The British steamship Glenfallock reportalhat she left Salgon on the and fastent, and bad fresh north-east winds with squally weather and rain to Cape Varella; thence to port had moderate east-north-east winds and fi ́e weather, On the gth fastant passed the steamship Besmakr 200 miles from Hongkong.
she left Wabu on the 16th it, and pused Woo
The British steamship Feoksang reports that sung on the 3rd lastapt, Experienced light considerable easterly swell to Tomabout. TO northerly winds and cloudy clear weather with Ocksen had light northerly winds with thick misty weather; thence to port had light variable winds with fine weather and smooth sea.
The British steamship. Namoa reports that she let Foochow on the 3rd instant, Amey on chow to Hongkong had light variabis winds and the 4th, and Swatow on the gth. From Foo- fine weather throughout. In Foochow the steam. salp Hasthis. In Amoy the steamships Fal- Loong, Rio, and Chow-chow foo. In Swatow the steamships Taliang und Haitan.
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOUD
Sth instant, at so AM.
Fer Shanghal-Per Ganges to-morrow, the For Singapore and London-Pa Afar 10- morrow, the 8th instant at ro 30 A.M.
Sth fastsat, at 11.30 A.M.
For Shanghal-Fer Malaciã to-morrow, the
Per Tacoma to-morrow, the 8th instant, at For Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, and Tacoma, 11.30 AM.
For Swatow, Amoy & Foochow,--Pez Namoa
PROGRESS, German steamer, 687, I. Jessen,
615 May,-Canton 6th May, General-to-morrow, the 8th instant, at 11.30 AM.
Stemmen & Co.
SOOCHOW, British steamer, 999. 1. Cooka, 6th
May-Canton 6th May, General-Butter- field & Swire.
TAKSANO, British steamer, 977, W. II. Freeman,
6 May,Canton 6 May, General-Jar | dine, Matheson & Co. - PAOTING, Bitish steamer, 1,088, T. Gyler, 7th
May-Casten 7th May, General--Butter-
field & Swire.
MALACCA, British steamur, 2,615, P. Į. Case,
7th Mar London 16th March, and Singa pore til May, General.-P. & O. 5. N. Col AJAX. British steamer, 1477, Goodwin, 7th
May,-Shanghai and May, and Amoy stb, General-Batterfield & Swire. MEMNON, British ste:mer, 861. B. Branch, 7th May-Kudal 25th April, and Sandikan and May, Timber and General —Battefald & Swire.
The Hongkeng Eind Investment Co., Limited~ | ANCONA, British steamer, 1,888, W. D. Mudia,
$53. sellers.
The Wen Polet Rullidings Co., Limited—$18 |---
per share, buyers.
H. G. Brown & Co., Limited-$8 per share,
sellers
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa
Company-336 per share, sell -ra. Hongkong Rope Manufacturing · Company,
Limited-100 per share, sellers, Hongkong Gas Company-$120 per share,
anvers.
Hongkong Ice Company-$80 per share, buyen Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
-40 per share, sales and sellers. The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited
$5 her share sellers,
The Green Island Cement Co.--87), sellers. The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited-
$485, sales and buyers.
The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited-
$15 per share, nomimai.
The Hongkong High-Level Tramway': €0,
Limited-360, buyers.
EXCHANGE,
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T... 3/14
Bank Bills, on demand
.....2/14 "Bank. Bills, at 4 months' sight .... 2/14-
Credits at 4 months' sight......3/11 Documentary Blis, at 4 months'
sight
ON PARIS-
..2/17.
Bank Bills, on demand
..2.53
Credits, at 4 months' sight
2.70
ON INDIA -
T. T.
1924
On Demand
1931
Bank, T. T.
Private, 30 days" sight
724
·73+
On SHANGHAI-
VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG
Maji Adye.
HOTEL.
Mr. H. B. Lewis, Me, and Mes. Aldridge. Mr. R. Lyall.
Mr. A. Andizz ne.
MACH Allen. Mr. M. Atada. Rev, S. A. Baylee, Mr. C. Bell.. Gral, von Bismarck. Mr. J. N. Christle. Dr., Mr. and Master
5. Deane. Mr. E. H. Derrick. Mr. A. Dietrich, Mr. W. A. Duff. Lleat, H. Fielden. Mr. G. Fenwick. Mr. W. C. Forde. Mr. T. D. Galpia. The Hisses Galpla, Mr. D. Gal1ão,
Dr. V Danneberg.
Mr. J. McBain,
Mr. D. Macleay, Miss B. Maxwell, Mr. J. R. L. Ble.
urler.
Mr. W. Parfitt, Mr. and Mrs Perkes, Mr. C. J. H. Foole. Mr. W. G. Reddle. Mr. W. M. Robertson. Miss Robinson. Mr. S. Rustomjee. Mr. G. H. de Ruster. Mr. and Mrs. Scheele,
Mr. F. F. Sheen... Mr. A. Stewart.
Mr. A. J. Surdian, Mr. T. Tatlock, Mr. H.A.S. Thomson.
Mr J. G. Hederwick, Mr. G. Thomson. MF. M. Immandı.......... Captain A. Tillets.
Ge el D. Kemper
and 2 song.
L
MS. Iw naga. Mr. E... Wartegu. Mr. M. Jones. Mme. Minnie Hank de
Wartegg. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wellt, Mi's Weir. Miss Wells. Baron and Baroness to Mr. W. Williams.
Ludario.
Captalo A. Work.
Miss K mper
Mr. J. Kingbota.
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS NA THE PRAR HOTEL,
Mr. Bellow,
Mr. J. 5. ruce, Mr. Chaudet. Mr. H. L. Dalrymple. Mr. Fullerton.! Mr. Gto. Holmer, Capt.and Mr. Husti Mr. MacLean. Mr. Medhurst.
7th Mar,--Yokohama 30th Aprü, Mille and Genel P. & O. S. N. Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OMICE. Frøjr, Danish steamer, for Holbów, &c Canton, British steamer, for Shanghai. Mitke Maru, Japanese str., for Shanghai,
DEPARTURES.
May 6, Preto, German steamer, for Ilello. May 6, Mathilda, German str., for Tourn. May 6, Amnior, British steamer, for Singapore. May 6, Formosa, British steamer, for Swatow, May 7, Chowa, British steamer, for Swatow, May 7, Alins, German steamer, for Holbow. May 7, Schow, British steamer, for Shanghai.
May 7, Fazling, British sir, for Shanghai. May 7, Falun, Chinese str, for Shanghal May 7 Caston, British steamer, for Shinghal.
PASSENORRS—ARRIVED.
Per Tacoma, from Tacoma,-32 Chiness. Per Milk Mars, from Bombay, &c-Capt. and Mrs. Meadaan and 3 children, and 5 Japanese gentlemen.
Per Namoa, from Foochow, &—Mr. Wenyon, and 315 Chinese,
Per Gov. Gan. Jacob, from Samaing.-39
Chinese.
Per Glinfalloch, from Ssigoa.— 34 Chinese. Per Chutan, from Manila.Mr. Gustay Harmann, sed 26 Chinese,
Per Thales, from Taiwanfoo, &c.—Mr. Fales, Mr. Young, and 9 Chinese.
Per Ajax, from Shanght, &c.—Mr. Sandias, and 670 Chinese.
Per Malacca from Singapore, &-296 Chinese.
Per Memnon, from Kudat, &c.—Mr H, de Ruyter.
Per Ancona, from Yokohama for Hongkong.
Indlan (deck). From Kobe.-Mr. C. Gre gory. From Nagasaki-Messrs. J. Ob Hir, sad Japancao (deck). From Kobe for Singa porc,Colonel H. R. and Mrs. Spearmas, and Miss Suibuland. For Landos.-M 8. P. Gulliver.
Per Gange, from Londen for Henglong Mr. and MiL Allan, Mr. Cameron, Mis. Dyer Ball, Liest R. Dalgety, Quarter-master Hon. Lieut. Adam, Rov. Ross and maid, and Mr. Cook. Frem Brindisi.-Mesars, McArthur and Watson, From Bombay-Messrs. T. Chinoy and B. Va de Sliva. From Colombo, Rev. and Mrs Edman and child. From Singapore.~*~*~ Mesurr, W. M. Robertion, E. H. Derrick, one Ayah, and I Chinesa amah, Fromi London for ShanghaL-Mr. McEwan, 4 children, governess, maid and anal, Mirs, and Miss Moffat, Mri, Ross, 3 children and mad, Mrs. Crawford and infant, Hies Gilmour, and Mr. G. Thomprod.
From Naplan-Mr. J.
H. Curling, and Mr. A. F. Wat. From Bombay, Mr. and Mr. Pigott. From Lon don for Nagasaki.-Rev. and Mrs. Adamson and 2 children. From Penang.-Mrs. Okato Manchichi and Infant. From Colombo for Kobe,MI N. th Christie From London for Yokohama Dr. and Mrs. Horsey, Capiain and Mis. Eaton, Mesurs. G. Braithwaite, Galpin, and Misses Galpin (2), Misses H. Robin and Weir, From Briedis-Mr. and Mrs. Baker. From Naples. Mr. and Mrs. Hall From Ismailia-Messrs. W. P. Bilse and W. G. Rock- feller. From Gerion-Lady Warrender and maid. From Bombay-Beut. Fieldan, and Mr. Bell. From Colomba.—Mr. C. T. Le Meurer.
DEPARTED.
1
Per Lightning, for diagape, &-Miss. Chan, Mrs. Fang, Merari, J. R. Solomon, Luk 47 Kit, Welt, A. J. Reed, 5. R. Cohen, and Cheung
Fook TOL
Capt. and Mrs. Moore. Mr. Dipple,
Mr. J. M. Murray.
Mrs. Potter.
Mr. Findlay-Szalth,
Mr. Stokes.
Mr. G. L. Tomila.
Capt. & Mr. Weiman/
Mr. J. G. Wright,
REPORTS.
The British steamabip Nanchang reports that she left Cheloo on the goil ultimo, and bad light variable winds and find weather throughout the passage.
The Brilih, steamship Betkwell Castle
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG
SIZAMERS.
ACHI, French steamer, 290.-Geo. R. Stevens. Ask, Danish steamer, 683, Revibeck, 5th
May, Haiphong, and Holhow 4th May, General--A. R. Marty. AVOCHIE, British steamer, 1,050, T. Rawin, 5th
May-Mojl (Japan) 30th April, Coal- Melchers & Co.
BENOLOL, British steamer, 1,183. J. D. Sarchet, 2nd May, Saigon 28th April, Rica and Paddy-Gibb, Livingston & Co. BUCEPHALUS, British steamer, 1,194, J. M. Hay:
2nd May-Salgon 18th April, Rice and Paddy, Geo, R. Stevens.
Cana, American steamer, 5,288, Wm Ward,
CITY
3rd May,—San Francisco toth April, Hono- lalu rgth, and Yokohama 28th, 'Halls and General.-P. M.'S. S. Co.
SYDNEY, American steamer, 1,965, Wis, B. Seabury, 30th April,--Sen Fancisco 4th April, sad Yokohama z4th, Meile and General-P. M. S. S. Co.
CROMARTY, British steamer, 1,864, W. S. Duncar, 1st May,Saigon 27th April, Rica.-Dod well, Cariiii & Co.
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DEVAMONOSE, British str., 1,057, R. Vasworth, and May--Bangkok agih April, and Kob. l-chang 26th, General-Yuen Fat Hoog. EXE, British steamer, 1,306, J. Watson, 4th
Hay-Moji 29th April, Coals-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
FAME, British steamer, 117.-Hongkong Govern- FRE, Dania steamer, 392, C. L. Strand sik
mint tender.
May, Pakbol and May, and. Holhow 4th, General-Arebold, Karberg & Co, FROONER, Norwegian steamer, 746, Gallicksen,
17th April,-Bagkok roth April, Rice Calnesa.
Mails.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE,
1894.
SAFETY.
SPEED.
PUNCTUALITY.
1894.
THE FAST KOUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA ......
AND THE UNITED STATES.
(CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, BC) Twin Screw Steamships-6,000 Tans-10,000 Hersa Power-Speed 19 knots.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,"
Mails"
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND
RAILROAD COMPANIES.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)
Tacoma...... | Tuesday ...... May 8th. Sikk...... Tuesday..... May 20th, Victoria...... Tuesday...... | June 19th. Tacoma Taesday ..... July 17th.
THE Steamship
"TACOMA,"
Captain J. R. HII, sailing at Noon, on TUES- DAY, the 8th May, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, via INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.
Through Hills of Lading issued to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Points.
Conmlar Invoices of Goods for United States Points should be in quadruplicate; and ens copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of the Freight Agent, Northern Pacific Rallroad, Tacoma, Wash.
Parcels must be sent to our Office with address marked in full by 5 P.M. on the day previous to OFalling
For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to
EMPRESS OF JAPAN.....Comdr. G. A. Lee, R.N.R.........WEDNESDAY, 23rd May
·EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comd. R. Archibald, R.N.R... WEDNESDAY, 13th June. EMPRESS OF INDIA...Camdi, O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 4th July, THE magnificant Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SKA DAYS, making close connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS-CONTINENTAL JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY leaving there dally, and cross the Contfaènt FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection In made at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of,
13.
Passengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND. THE WORLD. Return tickets to various palata il redaced rates, Good for 4. 6, 9 and 12 months.
SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) granted to Misalonaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.
EXCURSION TICKETS to San Francisco Midwinter Fair, CIRCULAR PACIFIC TICKETS Hongkong to Vancouver, Vancouver to Sydney Australia, via Honolulu, and Sydney to Hongkong via Brisbane and Torres Strails, Good for 9 months, 100.
The attractive features of this Company's ronte, embraces la PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for same at recent Chicago World's Exhibition) and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Line passer.
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THEDINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled..
For further informatien, Maps, Guide Books, Rates of Passage, &c., apply to
Hongkong, and May, 1894-
OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN.
TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND LUROPE: ชน
AND
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS, ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING
STEAMERS.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU..
*al 1 PM,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, Belgie (vs Nagasaki,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Thursday, 24th May, Yokohama) ............................... Oceanke (via Nagsuski,”
Kobe, Inland Sea and Tuesday, raib June, Yokohama)......
at 3 P.M.
Goalie (ris Nagasaki, Taesday, 3rd July,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama).
THE. Steamship
"BELGIC"
tx P.M.
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, va NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 24th May, INGRABAN, German steamer, 894, E. Piper, 3rd | at 1 P.M. Connection being made at Yokohama
May,Saigon 29th April, Rit-Wieler with Steamers from Shanghai. MORAY, British steamer, 1,411, W. 8. Thomson,
& Co.
Steamen of this line pass through the IN May-Salgon 1st May, Rice-Woo | LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route.
Keo,
NANSHAN, British steamer, 805, J. Blackburn, 5th May,——Bangkok 26th Aprili, and Koh-ni- chang 28th, Rice, Hop Hing Hong NURNBERG, German steamer, 3,207, H. Walter, 18th April,--Yokohama 20th April, Hiego 33rd, and Nagasaki 24th, ale and General---Malchers & Col
PRAYA, 130, Captain MacIsaac-Hongkong
Government Tender. PRIAM, British steames, 1,803, C. Jackson, 4th May-Liverpool soth March, sud Singa- pore 28th, General –Butterfield & Swire. PRIOL, German steamer, 1,637, L. Madsen, sth
May, Singapore 29th April, General Siemssen & Co.
SAGAHORE, American steamer, 173, Cushing, 5th
Hay,Manila and May,-Order.
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamer, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates, and parti- culars of the various Routes may be obtained upon application,
Special rates (First-cirse only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, to European Officials in service of China and Japan, and to
Govemment oficials and befï families.
Passenges who have paid full fare, re-embark-
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D. E. BROWN, General Agent,
Pedder's Straat.
U.'S. MAIL LINE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
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PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
City of Sydney (via) Nagasaki, Kobe, "In- land Ses and Yoko- hama)
China (via Nagasaki,
Kobe, Inland Sea & Yokohams)......
Peru (via Nagasaki,"
Wednesday, 9th May,
at 1 P.M.
(For Cargo only)
Tuesday, 15th May,
at I P.M.
Kobe, Inland Sea & Saturday, and fans, Yokohama)............ın,
at 1 P.M.
HE V.S, Mall Steamship
THE
"CITY OF SYDNEY"
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via NAGASAKI KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA on WEDNESDAY, the gth May, at P.M., taking Passengers and Freight for 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 say point en routi.
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,
Agents. Hongkong, 10th April, 1894.
Intimations.:
G. FALCONER CO., WATTURERS and JEWELLERS.
and CHRONOMETER MANU. NAUTICAL
INSTRUMENTS CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central,
1693
CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., *HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK. MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER.
SMITHS, and OPTICIANS.. CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sole Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches- awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and for Voigtländer and Sohr's CELEBRATZĎ OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES, and SPYGLASSES. No. 8, Queen's Road Central. [594 LEVY HERMANOS.
J
EWELLERY,
DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS. Solo Agents for PATEK PHILIPPE & Co. Geneva. A great variety in Fancy Goods and Optical Instruments.
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10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Teleph Office.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
SHIP-CHANDLERS,
H
AGENTS,
PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG,
SOLE AGENTS FOR ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE
COMPOSITION.
HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT. DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES.
&c.
&C
:
400,
EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
REASONABLE PRICES
Hongkong, 14th July, 1803.
AT
DENTISTRY,
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the DR. SARATA (om Japan), United States or Canade. Rates may bo obtained on application.
First Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Overland Routes, including CENTRAL PACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, NORTHERN PACIFIC, AND DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS. They can also travel over the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of $10 in addition to the regular tariff rate,
Particulars of the various routes can be had on application.
DENTAL SURGEONS. 55, Queen's Road Central. First Class Dentistry and Moderate Fees, Consultation Free. Hongkong, 9th April, 1894.
SIEN TING, SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free, Hongkong, 27th March, 1894.
Special rates (first class only) are granted to Missionaries, 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.
Through Bills of Lading (nued for trans M portation to Yokohama and other Japan Foris, verra) within one year, will be allowed a disto San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cifles count of 10 per cent. This allowance does not of the United States, viá Overland Kallways, to apply to through fares for China and Japan Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to porte in Mexico, Central and South America, by the to Burepi
Company's and connecting Steamers.
SEINE, British steamer, 1,978, J. Seymour, 3rding at San Francisco for Calas or Japan (or ses
May-London 15th March, Telegraph Cable-Dodwell, Carlil & Co.
SERATEDER, Bridth steamer. 1,709, Fomyth, 4th May --Moji (Japan), 28th April, Conl—
· Dodwell, Carilli & Ca TAI-CHEONG, German steamer, 8a8, F. Dahms, 4th April,-Stigen roth Apel. Rice,- Meyer & Co. WINDSOR, British steamer, 1 79%, Thor. Vernon, 28th April,-Mofl 22nd April, Conls.-- Order.
SAILING VEKIERA,
ADAM W. SPIES, American bark, 1,178, C.
Meyers, 15th April,—Naw York ist Nor. Kerosene Oil,Jardine, Matheson & Co. Barro, German birk, 348, H. Errors, 14th
Oct-Amoy 4th Oct., Sagar Walez & Co. EDWARD MAY. American back, 200 C. C. McClure, 28th April --New-York jed Nov., Kerosene Oll.—§bewan & Co. EDWARD KIDDER, American bark, 'gój, J. H,
Parks, 17th April-New York 14th Oct., Kerosene Oil-Jardine, Matheson & Co. FANKIE SKOLFIELD, Americas ship, 1,068, W.
E. Sherman, 6th Aprli,—Singapore 18th February, Timber --Choo Shong Hlog. FERNANDO, Norweglan baik, $47, Pettersen, sand Jan..Gorontalo 22nd Dea, Rațiană and Blackwood.--Moh Wong. MARTHA DAVIS, American bark, 832 A. L., Boule, 9th March, Honolulu 4th February,
· Ballast,--Shewis & Co.
SEBASTIAN BACH, British barque, Bas, & Hansen,
gth Apell,-Amoy 19th Apell, Ballast. -—--- Order.
SEMANTHA, British 4-masted ship, 2111, D. P Crown, 2nd April–New York 2nd Nov, Kerosene Ol-Order. SPINAWAY, British back, 325, Gandy, 29th April,—Freematile arst Feb., Sandalwood.
Order,
All PARCEL PACKAgus should be marked to |-address in fell ƒ and same will be received at The Company's Office unl! Frên râ, the day previous to sailing..
Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo des- tined to Prints beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be set to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Collector of Customs,
San Francisco.
For further information as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 7, Praja Central.
J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent, Hongkong, 25th April, 1894.
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SALE.
IAPAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.
JAPAN
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JAPAN
JAPAN
'APAN PRINTING PAPERS,
AN COPYING PAPERS.
AFAN WALL PAPERS.
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PRICES VERY MODERATE.
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Freight will be received on board until 4 P.M. the day previous to sailing. Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 PM. same day j all Parcel Packages should be marked to ad- dress in full ; value of same is required.
tined to Folats beyond San Francisco, in the Consular Invoices to acompany Cargo des United States, should be sent to the Company's Office in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Contorna at San Francisco. Freight apply to the Agency of the Company, For further information as to Passage and
No. 7, Praya Central
1. S. VAN BUREN, Agem Hongkong, 3rd May, 1894-
NOTICE.
JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED,
JEYES WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT.
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HE Undersigned have this day been THE
appointed SOLE AGENTS for the min &c. of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and are prepared to supply quantities to suit purchasers, at Wholesale Prices. Extra Special terms for Shipping and large Orders, Das Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, C.B., C.E. Chief Sanitary. Engineer, Local Government Board,
ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under Landon, says
ST. MARK, Americas ship; 1,891, A. E. Work,
***ged May,—New York 16th Nov., Kerosene | signed,
Oordina, Matheson & Caspar
reports that she loft Moll on the goth ultimo, and | Velocity, Belilah bark, 491, R. Martin, 27th
had light variable winds and fine weather
throughout be passage.
Hard-Hanoisis sist. Faby Copper ·ánd
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MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
5, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1894.
"It is the best Disinfectant in 180,***
W. G. HUMPHREYS & C.
Bank Beldings. Fongkong, 10th Floor/v888/
DENTISTRY,
AND
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP MODERATE FEES.
WONG
Fr98
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£401
TAL FONG,
R.
Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. Roans),
HAS REMOVED
OF
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QURENT ROAD, (Opposita Hongkong Hotel). CONSULTATION FREE, Homekong, 19th Tulv, ello
It is very difficult to convince children that
a medicine is "nice to take" --this trouble
is not experi enced in ad- ministering
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil. It is almost as palatable as milk, No preparation so rapidly builds up good flesh, strength and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wasting dis eases children are heir to.
Scots Howne, Lid., London. All Chemisia
FIY
China CHAN A FOOK, at Watkins & Co., Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of
Hongkong
Hongkong, ayth March, 1894.
Printed andPablished by ROBERT FRASER- SMITH, NG & Pedder's Will, in the city, uf; Viotsela, Hongkong,
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