The Share Market.
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-gi per cent,
prom., sales.
The National Bank of China, Ld.---on £8.0.0.
paid up-$95, sellers.
The National Bank of China, Ld-Founders
shares, nominal
The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld.---
Za, buyers.
The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld.-
Founders' shares. £z, bayers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-2)- per cent.
premfunt, sellers,
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-3 per cent.
premium, buyers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.
premium.
Union Insurance Society of Canton—$ija por
share, sellers.
China Traders' Insurance Company-Józ per
share, buyers.
North China Insurance-Tls. 170 per share,
ex. diy boyers,
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$138 per
share, buyers.
Yanglaze Insurance Association--$75, sellers. Od Tal Insurance Company, Limited---Tis, 15
per share.
Hongkong Fira Insurance Company-$184 per
share, sellers.
Chins Fire Insurance Company-$79 per share,
buyers.
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.-
$26) per share, sellers.
China and Manila Steam Ship Company-$70,
sellers.
Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limited
---$34, sellers.
Douglas Steamship Company---$50, sollers. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-87
per cent. premium, ssles and buyers. Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited-$31 per share,
buyers.
Hongkong Hotel Company--$13 per share,
sellera.
Hongkong Hotel Co, Sk ver-cent. Debentures
$501
The Austin Arms Hotel and Building Company,
Limited-84 per share, sellers.
The Shameen Hotel Co, Limited-$$ per
share, sellers.
Panjom Mining Co.-§6i per share, sales and
buyers.
The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited-$4.80 per |
share, sellers,
The New Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited-
$2 per share, buyers.
Société Française des Charbonnages da Tonkin
-60 per share, buyers.
The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited-
36, ex: div., sales and buyers, London and Pacific Petroleum Co., L. f. China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$152
per share, sellers.
Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$51,
*nomical.
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-$10, sales and
Ballers.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-$13 per
sbare, sellers.
Hongkong Dalry Farm Co., Limited-87 per
share, sales and sellers.
The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited-
$10 per share, sales and buyers.
The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited—
$521, sales and buyers.
The West Polat Buildings Co., Limited-18
per share, boyers.
H. G. Brown & Co., Limited-$8 per share,
sellers.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company-$35 per share, sellers. Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,
Limited-$100 per share, sellers. Hongkong Gas Company-$120 per share,
buyers.
Hongkong Ice Company-$80 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
-$40 per share, sales and sellers. The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited-
$5 per share, sellers,
The Green Island Cement Co.--$71, sellers. The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited
4.85, sales and buyers,
The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited
$25 per share, nominal.
The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co
Limited $60, buyers.
ZICHANGE,
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T....
.2/1
Bank Bills, on demand
+2/17
Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2/14
Credits at 4 months' sight......2/1
Documentary Bills, at 4 months'
sight...
ON PARIS-
.......2.62
Bank Bills, on demand
Credits, at 4 months' sight 2.69
ON INDIA:
T. T.
i.
On Demand
.1901 ...1912
On SHANGHAI-
Bank, TT.
Private, 30 days' sight.......
.73€
VISITORS AT The HongxONG
HOTEL,
Mr. and Mrs. Adamx, Mr. C. Lamarcke.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldridge. Mr. R.Lyall
Mr. A. Andizzine.
Rev. S. A. Baylee.
Mr. C. Bell.
Mr. J. N. Christie.
Dr., Mrs. and Master
S. Deane.
Mr. E. H. Derrick.
Mr. A. Dietrich,
Mr. W. A. Deff.
Mr. J. McBain.
Mt. . J. R. L.
surler.
Mr. H. S, Moss.
Mr. W. Parfitt,
Mr. P. Philpa
Dr. G. Oppert.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1894.
HONGRONG TEMPERATURE.
{From Batten, Geo. Falconer & Co.'s Register.) · To-day,
Bermata de vara ng
-Thermematic-ng 1,36, (30 at 165), The Butth
Thermacultxatzen
1. Navon amator- Bébi (overnight).
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
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The O. & O, S, S. Co.'s steamer Belec, with mails, &c, hom San Franciscs on the 19th ul·lino, let Yokohama on the 9th Instant at daylight, and may be expected here on the 14th,
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s teamar Empress of Japan left Vancouver on the 3rd hal, and Hongkong, and may be expected here ultimo for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shang
on the 16th Instant.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL:
The E. & A. Steamship Co's steamer Menmuir, from Australls, left Fort Darwis ou the gih initant, and may be expected here on the 14thĩ
STEAMERS EXPECTED,
The Austrian Lloyd's S. N. Co.'s steamer Gísla left Singapore on the 6th fastant, and may be expected here on the 13th.
The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Manila left Bombay on the 3d lastant, and may be expected here on the 2711.
The N. G. I. steamer Bisagno left Bombay on the 8b instant, and may be expected here on the 26th.
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
FoxIEN, British steamer, fog, W. Davis, oth
May, Tamsul 4th May, Amoy yih, and Swatow 8th, General.-D. Lapsik & Co. HECTOR, British steamer, 1,489. Bartlett, gih May-Singapore and May," General-Bat-
terfield & Swire.
SURAT, British steamer, 1,676, J. F. Jephson,
9th May, Shanghai gih May, Mills and General.-P. & O. S, N, Co. TAMARIND, Norwegian steamer, 739, L. Costberg,
9th May,--Canton 9th May, General. PREUSSEN, German steamer, 4,657, D. Höga-
-—Jardine, Matheson & Co.
mann, gth May,—Bremen 28th March, Naples 11th April, Fort Said 15th April, Suez 16th, Aden 2015. Colombo 28th, and Sigapore 3rd May, Malls and General, Melchers & Co.
FERNANDO, Norwegian steamer, 350, E. Petter
sen, 9th May,—Gorontalo 2nd April, -Rattan-Bop Mob & Co.
GLINOGLE, British steamer, 3,399. Duke, gik
May, Gravesend 4th April, and Singapore 4th May, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
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The German mall'stos mrship Bremssam reporte that she loft Bremen on the 28th March, Naples on the rich allmo at to p.m. j.passed Port Said on the 15th, Sues on the 16th, Aden on the moth, Colombs on the 28th, and reached Slagspore on the and instant. Left Singapore on the 3rd p.. Arrived here this morning at 9:30 o'clock. Since leaving Stogapore had fe weather with smooth sea; thence to Gap Rock had fresh easterly winds.
st
The Betish steamship Fokien raports.that she left Tamsul on the 4th instant, Amoy on the yihɛ and Swatow on the Sib. From Tamsul to Amoy bad ght wartable winds and, moderate fas Gue weather Ockson; thence to port had similar weather and light north-qast, winds with calm sea. From Amay to Swatów had gazila narth-east winds and sea.. Fiom Swatów.to Horgkong had moderate east,sayib-cast winds And sea, with fine but cloudy weather.
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE--
roth instant, at 9.30 A.16.
For Salgoa-Per Holstein to-morrow, the
For Swatow, Amoy, & Tamsul.-Per Foklin to-morrow, the roth instant, at 10.30 AM,
For MojL-Per Pemptos to-morrow, the roth instant, at 10.30 A.M.
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Mails
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
1894.
SAFETY,
SPEED.
PUNCTUALITY.
懿
1894.
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIL CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
(CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C.) Twin Screw Steamships-5,000 Tons-10,000 Horse Powse-Speed 19 kɛots.
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PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Coudr. G. A. Lee, R.N.R.........WEDNESDAY, 23rd May. EMPRESS OF CHINA.....Comd. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 13th Jane. EMPRESS OF INDIA...Comdr, O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY-4th July.
Fer Europe, India, &c., vid Bombay.-PerTHE magnificent Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF Sural to-morrow, the 10th instant, at 31 A.M.
JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) In 1å For Singapore, Batavia, Samarang, and Som TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY leaving there dally, and cross the Continent DAYS, making close connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS-CONTINENTAL baya. Ter Cromarty to-morrow, the 10th FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection l instant, at 3.30 P.M.
For Yokohams, Kobe, and Nagasaki-Per made at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Baston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which Nurnberg to-morrow, the roth instant, at 430 passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of PA.
Passengers Booked through to all principsi points and AROUND THE WORLD. Retura tickets to various polets at reduced rates, Good for 4: 6, 9 und za monthy,
For Shanghai-Per Freuisse to-morrow, the roth lustant, a 4.30 P.M.
For Naganki, Kobe, and Yokohama.-Per Ancona on Filday, the irth lastant, at 5 P.M.
For Swator and Bangkok-Per Zoo Søk en Safunday, the 13th instant, at 9.30 A M.
For Singapore.Per Deans on Saturday, the 12th instant, at 3.30 P.M.
SHIPPING IN BÓNGKONG
STEAMERS, ABERGELDIZ, British steamer, 1,869, P. K. Earnet, 6th May,-Kutchiootsu 1st May, Coal, Order.
AGNES, French steamer, 290-Goo, R. Stevent. ANCONA, British steamer, 1,888, W. D. Mudle, 7th May, Yokohama joth ApiB, Malls and General-P. & O. S. N. Co.
BENGLOK, British steamer, 7,183, J. D. Sarchet,
2nd May,—Salgon 28th April, Fice and Paddy, Gibb, Livingston & Co. BOTHWELL CASTLE, British steamer, 1,651, W. F. Robertson, 6th May-Moll 3ath April, Coats-Dodwell, Carlill & Cổ
CHINA, American steamer, 5.188, Wm. Ward,
3rd May, San Francisco roth April, Hono lalu 19th, and Yokohama 28th, Maila and „General-P. M. S. S. Co.
CHINGTU, British steamer. 1,045, R. Innes, 8th
SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) granted to Missionaries, Hembers of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and japea Governments.
EXCURSION TICKETS to San Franciscs Midwinter Fair, CIRCULAR PACIFIC TICKETS Hongkong to Vancouver, Vancouver to Sydney Australia, via Honolulu, and Sydney to Hongkong via Brisbane and Torres Straits, Good for 9 months, £100.
Mails.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND
RAILROAD COMPANIES.""
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM A
HONGKONG.
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(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)" SOA
........ | Tuesday .............. | Mxy 29th. Victoria
Tuerday June 19th. Tacoma ******
SIRA Victoria
| Tuosday ............. } July 17th.
Tuesday. ↑ August yth. Tuesday August 19th.
*HE Steamship
THE
"SIKH," Captain J. Rowley, zalling at Noon, on TUES- DAY, the 19th May, will proceed in VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, SHANGHAI, IN- LAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.
Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Polnis.
Consular 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 Raliroad, Tacoma, Wib.
Parcels must be sent to our Office with address
marked in fali by 5 F.M. on the day previous to Balling. Freight, apply to
For further information as to Passage or
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,
Agents.
Hongkong, 9th May, 1894.
Wotels.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA,
HAKONE.
Four and a half hours from Yokohama.
-NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,
The auractive features of this Company's roate, embraces is PALAT AL STEAMSHIPS, (second to none to the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS | FIRST-CLASS="ACCOMMODATION. (the Company having received the bighest award for same at recent Chicago World's Exhibition) and, the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Lino passti.
THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointinents and Cuisine are unexcelled.
For further information, Maps, Guide Books, Rites of Passage, &c., applý`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 EUROPE;
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
VIA
AND'
May-Kobe, via Mojl is May, General ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING Butterfield & Swire..
CROMARTY, British steamer, 1,864, W. S. Duncan,
1st May,--Salgon 27th April, Rice,-Dod well, Chilli & Co.
ACTIV, Daulah steamer, 115, H. W. Storm, othCIMA, German steamer, 96, C. Christensen,
May.-Pakhoi 6th May, and Holhow 8th, General.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
HAIPHONG, French steamer, 872, H. Galetti, 9th May-Haiphong 7th May, General,
Messageries Maritimes..
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
City of Sydney, American str., for Yokohama. Devawongs, British steamer, lor Singapore. Taksang, British steamer, for Swatow.
DEPARTURES."
May 8, Kwangis, Chinese str., for Canton. May 3, Kuongsang, British str., for Canton, May & Tacoma, British steamer, for Kobe, &c. May 9, dvochte, British steamer, for Salgon. May 9, Chusan, Ge men steamer, for Amoy. May 9, Nanshan, British steamer, for Swatow, Mayo, City of Sydney, American steamer, for
Yokohama and San Francisco,
May 9 Taksang, British str., for Swatow, &c. May 9, Daawongia, Billish str., for Singapore, May 3, Palyang, German str., for Shanghai.
PASSENGERS-ARRIVIÐ).
Per Surat, from Shanghai (or Hongkong.-- Mrs. Douglas Jones, daughter, infant and Euro pean purse, Miss Trigg, Dr. Fedarb, Rev. Hidalgo and native servant, Mesura, van Car. bach, L. Sandilands and native servant, J Palliipon, R. Hassis, St. John Hancock, Hari- Buck, 42 Chinese and I distressed British sea- man. For Bombay.—Mr, D. S. Sakison and native servant. For Brindisi-Mr. W. B. Robertson, For London-Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mayne, Misses]. D. Robertson, Underwood, and Mr. L. Midwood.
Per Hector, Icom Sløgapore.—Messrs.--Pazon and Gillesplo
Per Fokien, from Tamial, &c-Capt. Hall, and 174 Chinese.
Per Praussan, from Southampton for Hong. kong. Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Messrs. More Sharp, and Rato life. From Genoa.—Captain Brorson, and Mr. E. A. Hóminn. From". Co. lombo-Dr. Opport. From Singapore-M C. Lamaicho, and 6 Chinese. From 'Brenden for Shanghai-Messin, A. Öetting and N. Treant. From Southampton-Mrs. Sharp and 2 children, and Captain Vandin. From Slagspore-Rey, G. M. Reith, From Bremen for Yokohama Mr. A. Harmson. From Southampton, Mrs. and Miss Efford. From Naples.--Dri. Yama- Me.ura and K. Hornicki. From Genos,Mr. W.
Mr. G. M. Ralk. Mr. W. M. Robertson.
Mr. & Mrs. S. O E-tan. Miss Robinson.
Mr. J. G. Efford.
Liant, H. Fielden.
Mr. G. Fenwick.
Mr. T. D. Galpla, The Misies Galpin. Mr. D. Galvão, Dr. V. Danneberg,
Mr. R. Hasis.
Mr. A. E. Homann.
Mr. M. Jones:
Mr. J. Kinghorn.
Ladario,
Mr. S. Rustomjee.
Mr. G. H. de Ruyter. Mr. F. E. Shean.
Mr. A. Stewart.
Mr. T. TaŬock. Mr. E. v. H. Wastegg» Mme. Minnie Hank de
Wartegg. Mr. and Mrs. 1S. Wells. Miss Waiz. Miss Wells.
Baron and Bardness do Mr. W. Williams,
Elkan,
Per Glonegle, from Gravesend, &--Rev, Mr,
and Mr. Hutchinson and family, Misses, Fane raddock, Barker, and 157 Chinese,
DEPARTED.
Per Ganges, for Shangbed from Hongkong Count van Blamark, Misseä · Howard, Kald, Maxwell, Imande, Major Adye, Messrs. McLERY, G. Reusch, C. E. H. Pool, C. E. Forde, and C. Wienberg. From London-Mrs. McEwan, 4 children, governess, mald and amab, M and Mas Moffat, Mrs. Ross, 3 children and mald, Mrs. Crawford and infant, Miss Gliment, and Mr. G. Thompson. From Naples--Mr. J. H. Carling, and Mr. A. F. Watt. From Bombay, Mfr. and Mrs. Pigott. From Singapore:-—Mr. C. H. Allen and servant.
Per Namoa, for Amoy.-Mr. Kemper and 3 children. For Foochow:-Mr. Geo. Thompson, Per Tarıma, for Yokohama -Major and Mrs. Eytas, infant and amab, and Capt. Hust. For Tacoma-Mm. Hunt For London-Mesars.
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT G. C. Munay, W. Murray, and J. M. Under
THE PEAK HOTEL.
Mr. Bellow.
Mr. J. S trucu,
Capt. and Mrs, Moore, Mr. Dipple.
Mr. & Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. Palter,
Mr. H. L. Dalrymple. Mr. A. Findlay-Smith.
Mr. Fullerton.
Mr. Geo. Holmes,
Capt. and Mrs. Hunt,
Mr. Machaun,,
Mr. Madkunst,
Mr. Stokes.
Mr. G. I Tomlin. Capt. & Mrs. "Welman, MJ, G. Wright,
wood.
REPORTS.
The British steamship Hector reports that she left Singapors on the and Instant, and had light wlads and fice weather.
The British steamship Glenogle suports that she left Gravesend on the 4th ultimo at ƒ pm, and Slegapore on the 4th instant at 3.35 pm. – From Singapore, kad variable (winds and kne weather to port
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8th May,--Saigon 3rd May, Rice.--Siem sen & Co.
DRYTISDALE, British steamer, 1.374, J. R. Stewart, 5th May,~Moji zat Apii, Coals. -Order.
FALET, British steamer, 117.-Hongkong Govern
ment tender.
GLE FALLOCH, British steamer, 1,434. Lieut. T. Darke, RN.R., 6th May, Saigon and May, Rice.--Jardine, Matheson & Co.
GOV. GENI JACOB, Dutch steamer, 1,456, A. J. de Blade, 6th May-Samarang 27th April, Sugar-Lauts, Wegener & Co.
RUSAN
7th May, Calcutta 21st April, Penang 18th, and Singapore 1st May, Oplum and General. ---Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Loo Sox. Brilsh steamer, 1,020, 1. B. Jack, 8th May, Bangkok 29th April, and Koh si-chang at May, General Yuen Fat
Hong MEMNON, British steamer, 861, B. Branch, rib May-Kudat 25th April, and Sandakan and
'Swire.
May, Timber and General-Butterfield & MORAY. Bilih steamer, 1,411, W. S. Thomson, 5th May.-Salgon 1st May, Rice.-Woo Kee.
NURNBERG, German steamer, 3.207. H. Walter, 28th April-Yokohama 20th April, Hiago a3rd, and Nagasaki 24th, Malle and PEMPIOS, German steamer, 1,541, P. Cornelsen,
General-Melchers & Co.
6th May-Meji 30th April, Coaln-Stems sen & Co.
PRAYA, 130, Captain Machinac-Hongkong
· Government Tender,
PROGRESS, German sleazer, 687, J. Jessen,
6th May, Canton 6th May, General
Stemssen & Co.
SAGAMORE, American steamer, 173, Cushing, 5th
May.---Manila and May,-Order,
STEAMERS.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
at 1 P.M.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, Belgie (via Nagasaki,
| Thursday, 24th May, Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokobins)....and Oceanic (a Nagasak Tuesday, 12th June,
Kobe, Inland Sex and Yokohama)..................
at I P.M.
Goelle (via Nagasaki, Tuesday, 3rd July,
Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama)..................n.
THE Steamship
"BELGIC"
131 PM.
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will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vía NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 4th May, at i P.M. Connection being made at Yokohama with Steamers from Shangbal.
Steamers of this 'line pass through the IN-
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THE
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D. E. BROWN, General Agent,
Padder's Streit.
U. S. MAIL LINE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY. VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.. China (via Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sea Yokohama)........................
Peru (vla Naguaki,"
Tuesday, 15th May,
* I P.K.
Kobe, Inland Sea & Saturday, sad Jone, Yokohama)....mas)
City of Rio de Janeiro)
at 1 P.M.
(via Nagasaki, Kobe, Wednesday, 20th Juàm, Inland Sea, Yako
hama and Honolulu),
at-1 P.M.
“HE U. S. Mali Steamship
THE
"CHINA"
•
HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
BUILDINGS.
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.
·· EXCELLENT CUISINE, SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Propriales.
PEAK HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
HIS commodies and well appolated
THOTEL, sitosted at a height of 1,35 feet
above sea-level, his just been thoroughly redecorated, renovated and reformitbed, and a NEW WING has been bullt, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and maloland of China.
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SUMMER KATES, (FROM MAY 1ST TO OCTOBER JIST). One person, per day.................................... *$ 400 One person, per week 114296
25.00 One person, per month......from $70 to 85.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
day ...............
7.05 Muzzled couple (occupying one room) per
week ........YOKO KUSESSIO
*********** 45.00 Marded couple (occupying one room) per
montà...........from $12010 140,00 For further particulars, apply to
MANAGER,
Victoria Hotel
Hongkong, 19th April, 1804-
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, DA NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA – TUESDAY, the 15th May.THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, #1PM., taking Passengers and Freight to: (Corner of Queen's Read and Duddell Street.) Japan, the United States, and Haropa.
Steamers of this Hae pass through the IN-TU Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the and passengers are allowed to break their PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detall A place where one |journey at any-point en route,
may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 PM or later if notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES MINU or ORDER the Panties sending Diabes, & for samband Cash. Scala on application,
Monthly Board for One Person...$35.00
•Tiffa „i.................$15.00 Breakfast Time
Through Page Tickets granted to England France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic liner Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada, Rates may be obtained on application.
of
First Class Passangers have fail choice of any of the Overland Router, including CENTRAL PACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, NORTHERN PACIFIC, AND
LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, and passagers are allowed to break their Journey at any point en routs.
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS. France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines They can also travel over the CANADIAN of Steamen, and to the principal cities of the PACIFIC RAILWAY, on payment of $10 in culars of the various Routes may be obtained United States or Canada. Rates, and parti- addition to the regular tariff rate.
upon application,
Special rates (izst-class only) zie granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval Military, Diplomalls and Civil Services, to Eaxopes Officials in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.
- Passengus who have paid full fare, es-embark
Particulars of the various routes can be had on application
Special rates (Ent_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 familles,
Through Bills of Lading-farned for trang.
STRATEDER, British steamer, 1,709, Forsyth,ing at San Francisco for China of Japan (or vicsportation to Yokohama and other Japan Parts,
In
4th May-Moji (Japan), 28th April, Calversa), within one year, will be allowed a disto San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities Lodwall, Carifii & Co. SWATOW, German steamer, 635. 1. Anderren Count of 10 per cent. This allowance does not of the United States, vil Overland Railways, to 5th May-Saigon at May, Rica-Mile apply to through fores for China and Japan Arana, "Trinidad, and Demerara,”and to ports Mexico, Central and South America, by the chers & Co. TACOMA, British steamer, 1,551, J. R. HOL, áis
10 Витора May-Tacoma (Washington) 4th 4pt; } addecim in full ;;and same will be received at
ZAU PARURE PACKAɑna should be markad, to --Company's and connecting Steamers, General,-Dodwell, Cazilli & Cn. THALES, British steamer, Bao, H. Bathurst, the Company's Office until FIVE, F, the day
May-Tiwanfoo 3rd May, and Amoy previons to saliing, 41k, General-D. Laprak & Co.
Consular Invoices, to: socompasy Cargo des. tined to fefats beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's added to the Collector of Customs, San Francisco,
KAILING VESALE.
Freight will be received in board until 4 7.M. the day previous to sailing. Parcel Packages will be received at the Office mill 5 2.3. same day; all Pares! Packages should be marked to ad. dress in full value of same is required.
tined to Points beyond San Francisco, in the Cangular Invoices to accompany Carga des United States, should be sent to the Company's
ADAM W. SPI, American bark 1.178, C. NO Meyers, 15th April,-New York 1st Not Karotene Oil,—Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Offon in Sealed Envelopes, addressed in the +Ham - further: Information... us to Freight os | Collector of Costume si San Franciscw=0 BASUTO, German bark, 348, H.-Ergera, zalh
Oct-Amoy 4th Oct., Sagar Wieler & Co. Page, apply to the Agency of the Comm EDWARD MAY, American bark, 890, C. C. No, Z. Prays Central,
McClure, 28th April --New York 3id Nov, EDWARD KIDDER. American bark, g63, J. H
Kerosené Oil.—Shewan & Co,
Parke, 17th April,--New York, 2415 Oct., FANNIE SKOLFIELD, American ship 1,068, W
Kerosene Oli-Judice, Matheson & Co.
Sherman, 6th April-Sjagapore 18h Februáry, Timber. Choć Shóng Hing. FER ANDO, Norwegian baik, 347, E. Pettersen,
ased Jan-Gorontalo and Dec., Rattani and Blackwood.--Moh Wang, Martha Davis, American buk, 832, A. l. Soule, 9th March,--Honolulu 4th February, Ballast-Shewan & Con
SRBASILAN BACH, British barque, 823, C. Hansen, 25th. Api-Amey 19th Apríl, Ballart,.--- Order. SEMANTHA, British 4-masted ship, 2,911, D. P. Crowe, and April-New York and Nov, Kerosene Oil.----Order, SPINAWAY, Edtish bark, 1325, Garrick, noth April-Freemantle 21st Feb., Sandalwood.
Order,
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Sr. Manx, Americâu ship, 1,892, | A÷E. Wok, „131d May-New York 16th Nov.,- Kerozerű
Oll-fardine, Mátháson & Co
Valcorty, Billah baik,, 491, R. Martin, 27th Mak-Ronella destFab, Copper and Iron, Chinese,
J
› J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent, Hongkong, 25th April, 1894.
FOR SALE,
"APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.
IAN PRINTING PAPERS. -
FAPAN COPYING PAPERS.
JAPAN PE
JAPAN
JAPAN WALL PAPERS,
PRICES VERF MODERATE;
f
weight apply to the Agency of the Company, For further information as to 'Pastage and
No. 7, Praya Central.
J. 8. VAN BUREN, Agnal, Hongkong, gth May, 1894.
NOTICE.
JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED.
JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT.
THE Undersigned have this day boen THE
I appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale of these "PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and are prepared to supply quantities to mult purchasers, of Wholesale Prices. Extra Special terms for Shipping and large Order Pa
Bir ROBERT BAYLINION, C.B., CE, Chef Sanitary Engineer, Local Govmument Board,
ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- London, says
MITSUI BUBBAN, KAISHA,.-
8, Queen's Road Central,
[ 3rd January, 1594..
MIt là this best Disinfectant in use..
W.
HUMPHREYS & Cò, 25 Banke, Belldings, Pa Gangbang, 19th fursa, 1528-
Dinner......$1,00 SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served in Excellent Style at short notice.
W. THOMAS, Proprietor, Hongkong, 3rd May, 1804
To be Let.
TO BE LET
$39.
3. WILD DELL BUILDINGS Rooms situated in the best part of the building."
Apply to
N° Furalabed or Unfaralshed). Five Good
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co, Ld. Hongkong, 9th March, 1894.
ferg TO LET. TOS. §. 7 & 0. "SEYMOUR TERRACE,
NOFFICES in Victoria Buildings
The GROUND FLOOR of the Premises now in course of erection at the corner of Ice
House Street and Queen's Road Central, softable for OFFICE or SHOP The Floor can bo divided into separate suites of Offices If necess sary, to suit fatending Tenants.
A LARGE and DRY GODOWN suitable fas 2,000 Tons (gross) capacity, also to be lt andes the Storage of Opiam, Cotton, &c, of albuk the above Premlace,
OFFICE in No. 4. Piara Central, No. 4, OLD BAILEY STREET.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Cm Hongkong,a3rd Ap:ll ¥Rc4
TO LET.
DWELLING HOUSES
"HIGHCLERE," at Magazine Gap, No. 1, RIPPON TERRACE. No 8, CHANCERY LANE. FLOORS in Blue Buildings, FLOOKS in Eigla Street, Peel Street
and Staunton Street,
FLOORS in Na ;, Shalley Street, Nos. 1&3, VICTORIA VIEW, Kowloon, No. 4
KNUTSFORD TERRACE,
Kowloon,
OFFICES :-
FIRST FLOOR No. 4. Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of China, Japan and the Straits, Ld. P PRAYA CENTRAL, over Messi, Dou-' Jitu gins Lapralk &z Čom -
GODOWNS
BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Houskone, gið May, 14
Printed and Published by ROBERT FRASER SMITH, NA 6, «Pudder's Hill, in, the city off Victoria, Hongkong,
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