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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

The Share Market.

TEST QUOTATIONS.

BANKS.

Hongkong and Shanghai Back-93 per cent.

prem., buyers,

The National Bank of China, Ld-on £500

paid up, 315, sellers.

The National Bank of China, Ld.—Founders'

bares, nominal,

The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Li-

£2, nominal.

The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld—

Founders' shares, £z, buyers, -1.

CHINESE LOANS.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1836 E-11 per cent,

premium.

MARINE INSURANCES.

Union Insurance Society of Canton-$131 per

share, sellers.

Chlax Traders Insurance Company-864 per

share, sales and buyers.

North China Insurance. Tla. 175 per share,

sellers.

Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$140 per

share, buyers.

Yangtsze Insurance Association-$73, buyers. On Tal Insurance Company, Limited-Th 15

per abare.

àpez

The Strafts Insurance Cò., Ld.—$10ð per share,

sellers.

FIRE INSURANCIS. Hongkong. Firs Insurance Company--$182 per

share, sellers. China Fire Insurance Company-$79à per share,

sellers.

The Straits Fire Insurance Co., Ld, $10 per

share, buyers.

SHIPPING, Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.-

$261 per share, sellers.

China and Maxila Steam Ship Company-867,

sales and buyers. Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limited

-$33, buyers.

Douglas Steamship Company-$48, sales and

buyers.

Chias Mutual Shippers Co., Ld.~(Preference)

L6 per share, nominal.

Chlox Mutual Shippers Co», Ld-(Ordinary),—

£1 per share, nominal

REFINERIES.

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$160

per share, sellers. Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$50,

sales and buyerя.

MININO,

Panjoin Mining Co.-(Oidipary)—$650. pm

share, seller.

Panjom Mialng Co.-(Preference)-$3 per stare,

sellers.

The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited-$4.50 per

share, sellers,

The New Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited-

$1.90 per share, sellers.

Société Française des Charbonnages du Tonkin

-385 per share, sellers,

The Jelebu Mlaing and Trading Co., Limited---

$5.75, sales and buyers.

DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-87

per cent, premium, buyers.

Geo, Fenwick & Co., Limited—$11 per share,

buyers.

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Company-$35 per share, sellers. Wanchal Warehouse Co., L&-$40 per share,

sellers.

HOTELS.

Hongkong Hotel Campasy-$13 per share,

sellers.

Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six ver-cent. Debentures

$501

The Austin Arms Hotel and Building Company,

Limited $1 per share, sellers.

The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-$4 per

share, sellers.

LANDS AND BUILDING, The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited--

$10 per share, sales and bayern. The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited-

$53, buyers.

The West Point Buildings Co., Limited-$20

per share, buyers.

Humphreys' Estate and Finance Co., Ld-#14

per share, sellers,

· DISPENSARIES,

A. 5. Watson & Co., Limito!~$9), sales and

vellers.

Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-81) per

share, buyers.

MISCELLANEOUS, Hongkong Dairy Fam Co, Limited-$7 per

share, sellers.

H, G. Brown & Co., Limited—§7à, per share,

sellers.

Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,

Limited-$105 per share, sales and buyers. Hongkong Gu Company-$130 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 Ca-87, sellers. The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited-

$4.75, sales and buyers.”

The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited-

$25 per share, nominal.

The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,

Limited-$60, bayers.

Campbell, Moore & Co, Ld-$6 per share,

sellers.

EXCHANGE.

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

Bank Bills, on demand.... Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight .....? Credits at 4 months' aight....... Documentary Bills, at 4 months"

sight.......moranomālij

ON PARIS-

Bank Bills, on demand.....257 Credits, at 4 months' sight ......2,54 ON INDIA:

T. T............................. m 194. On Demand ON SHANGHAI-

Bank, T.T..............................729. Private, 10 days' sight ...............................73#

VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr. A. Andland. Mrs. Bagiem. Rev. S. A. Bayles.

Mr. J. W. Bebzon, Mr. R. A. Bolo.

Mr. J. Bosch,

Mt.

J.

J. Crusela

Dr. V. Danneberg.

Mr. E. H. Derrick. Mr. A. Dietrich. Mt. W. A. Duff. Miss Edington. Mr. G. Fenwick. Mr. D. Gallo, Mr. G. L. Hummel.

--- Mr. M. Jones.

Mr. J. Kinghorn. Llout. E. Keischmar. MER, Lyall,

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1894.

VISITORS AND RESIDENTS

THE PEAK HOTEL

Mr. Bellow.

Mr. W. Parfitt.

Mr. J. S. Bruce.

Mrs: Perki

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Mr. & Mrs. Chapman,

Mrs. Potter,

Mr. H. L. Dalrymple.

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Mr. Fullerton.

Mr. Geo. Holmos,

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Mr. MacLean.

Mr. Medhurst,

Capt. and Mrs. Moore. Mr. Dipple.

Mrs. Roblason

children.

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and

Mr. A. Findlay Smith. Mr. Stakes.

Mr. G. 1. Tamila. Capt. & Mr. Welman. M. J. G. Wright.

MAILS EXPECTED.

THE ENGLISH MAIL

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Sutlej, with the outward English mall, lett Singapore on the 14th fastant, and may be expected here on the iġib.

THE AMERICAN MAILS,

The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Perw, with mails, &c., from San Francisco, leaves Yoko- bama to-morrow at daylight, and may be expected here on the 21st instant.

The O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Oceanic, with mails, &c., left San Francisco for this port, vis Yokohama, on the 8th instant.

NORTHERN PACIFIC MAIL.

The Northern Paclic Steamship Co.'s atzamar.) Mogul, from Victoria, B.C. on the 25th ultimo, lett Yokohama on the 13th instant, and may be expected here on the aznd,

STEAMERS EXPECTED,

The Ocean Steamship Co's steamer Dar- danus left Singapore on the 13th instant, and may be expected here on the 19th.

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Manila, from Bombay, left Singapore on the rgth Instant and may be expected here on the aist,

The D. D. R. steamer Frigga, from Ham- burg, left Singapore on the 75th instant, and may be expected hers on the arst

The Navigazione Generale Italiana mtanier Bisogno left Bombay on the 7th instant, and may be expected here on the atth.

Shipping.

ARRIVALS.

LE SCHEFF, American ship, 1,775, Chan. 5, Kendall, 17th May,-New York 1st January, Kerosene Oil-Reuter, Brockelmann & Co. DIOMED, British steamer, 1,439. Wilkinson, 17th

May, Singapore 11th May, General- Butterfield & Swire.

HANGCHOW, British steamer, 999, C. Derby,

17th May, Wahu, and Chinklang rath May, General,-Butterfield & Swire. ETHIOPE, British steamer, 1,997, F. Wankel, 17th

May-Kutchinstcu 12th May, Coils.— Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

ASK, Danish steamer, 591, N. C. Revsbeck,

17th May-Haiphong, and Hollow x3th May, General-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. ACHILLES, British steamer, 1,487, C. F. Harvey,

17th May Shanghai 14th May, Gomeral.-

·Butterfield & Swire.

TAIVICK, German steamer, gos, R. Schuldt,

17th May, Cheloo 11th May, Beans and Oll.-Meyer & Co.

LV-KI-MOON, German steamer, 1,138, G. Heuer-

mand, 18th May, Canton 18th May, General Slemssen & Co. ·

E-SANO, British steamer, 1,117, Geo. Payne,

18th May, Canton 18th May, General. Jardine, Matheson & Co. SISHAN, British steamer, 845, A. Murphy, 18th May, Saigon 14th May, General-Bradley

& Co.

ACTIV, Danish steamer, 355. H. W. Storm, 18th May,--Pakboi 15th May, and Holbow 17th, General.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. SUNOKIANO, British steamer, 994, C. B. N.

Dodd, 18th May, Manila 1gh May, General-Hatterfield & Swire. GLENOVLE, British steamer, 2,244, K.-J. Gazson,

18th May-Woosung 15th May, General. Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHANGSHA, British steamer, 1464, I. E Williams, 18th May, Sydney goth April, Moreton Bay and May, Townville 5th, Cooktown 6th, and Thursday Island 8th, General.-Bullerfield & Swire.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE, Nestor, British steamer, for Shanghai

The British steamship Sungkiang reporti that she left Manila on the 15th instant, and had moderate south-west mansión and fine weather lo within jo miles south-east of Hongkong: thenes to port had fresh winds from south-west, and overcist weather with heavy rain.

The British steamship Clasgrām reports that the left Sydney on the 30th ultimo s touched st Moreton Bay on the and instant, Townsville on the 5th, Cooktown on the dih, and Thursday faland on the 8th. Passed through--Manipa Straits at 8 am, on the |rah, Zamboanga at s p.m, on the 14th. Cabra at noon on the xốth, and arrived in Hongkong karbour at 4: p.m. en the 18th, From Sydney to Townsville had moderate south-west winds and Hae cleaz weather; from Townsville to Buono bad mode. rate to fresh south-east winds and sloody weather, with much rain si times; from Brozo to Cabra had light variabit winds and ine clear weather; thence to arrival had light south-east winds, a westerly swell, and fine but cloudy

weather.

Post Office.

A MAIL WIL CLOSE-- For Singapore and Londos.-Per Achilles to-morrow, the 19th instant, at 10.30 AM

For Saigon.-Per Ly-u-moon to-morrow, the 19th Instant, at 3.30 PM.

Mails.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

1894.

SAFETY.

SPEED.

PUNCTUALITY,

Mails.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.

PROPOSED SAILINGS ROM HONGKONG

(KUBJECT TO ALTERATION.) Sikh ́m............. | Toekday ...... | May #gth, Victoria...... Treiday .... | June 19th. Tacoma...... Tuesday

1894.

SIA

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 Steamships-6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse Power-Speed 19"knats.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, EMPRESS OF JAPAN.....Comdı. G. A. Lee, R.N.R.......................WEDNESDAY, sjul May. | EMPRESS OF CHINA.....Com¿, R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 13th June. EMPRESS of INDIA.....Cómdr O. P. Marshill, R.N.R.....WEDNESDAY, 4th July.

HE

Tuesday Victoria ...... | Tuesday

THE Steamship

July 17th. ***August yth, ...... August 18th.

"SIKH,"

Captain J. Rowley, sailing at Noon, on TUES- DAY, the 19th May, will proceed to VICTORIA, BC, and TACOMA, is SHANGHAL, IN- LAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.

Through Bills of Lading famed to Japan, Pacific Coast Paints, and to Canadian and United States Pointi.

"For Kobe-Pet Gluchburg to-morrow, the magnificent Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF Railroad, Tacoma, Wash."

19th instant, at 3.30 PM.

For Shanghal-Per Teenam to-morrow, the 19th instant, at 3.39 P.M.

For Amoy and Hanila-Pa Kameralda to morrow, the 19th Instant, at 4.30 P.M.

For Swatow, Amoy & Foochow.-Pez Namoa to-morrow, the rgth instant, at 5 P.M.

For Swatow, Singapore, and Bangkok.-Fer Phra Chula Chow Klasan Sunday, the 20th instant, ut 9 A.K.

For Straits and London-Per Glaneyla an Monday, the 21st instant, at 3.30 P.M.

For Kobe and Yokohama.—Per Ghazze on Monday, the axat instant, at 4.30 P.M.

SHIPPING IN RONGKONG

STEAMERS.

Aus, French steamer, 295.-Goo. R. Stevear, BELGIC, British steamer, 5,695, Wm. H. Walker, 14th May,-San Francisco 19th April, and Yokohama 9th May, Malls and General.-- O. & 0.9. S. Co.

1,317, C. K Mciniorb, 13th May,-Salgon rith May, Rice-Gibb, Livingston & Co. CATHERINE AFCAR, British steamer, 3,713, J. G. Ollient, 15th May-Calcutta 27th April Penang 5th May, and Singapore Bih, Oplum and General-D. Susoon, Soni & Co. CHINA, German steamer, 1,114, P. Voss, 16th

BENALDER, British steamer,

May, Saigon 12th May, Rica.-Tong Kec.

J.

DONAR, Gennan steamer, 1,015, B. Grundmann, 16th May, Bangkek 7th May, and Koh- al-chung gth, Rice and General-Lauts, Wegener & Co. DRYTESDALL, Bridah reamer, 1,374, I. R.

Stewart, 5th May,—Moji zrút April, Coals.

Order.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British steamer, 5,904, Geo. A Lee, 15th May-Vancouver surd April, And Shanghai rath May, General.-C. P. Railway Co.

ESMERALDA, British steamer, 966, J. C. Gerard,

18th May-Manlis toth May, General

Shewan & Co.

FAME British steamer, 117, Captain Stopan!,-

Hongkong and Wkampos Dock Co.'s tog, GRAZ, Slush steames, 1,764, Scotland, with

May-Moj 6th May, General-Dodwell, Carilli & Co.

GIZLA, Austrian steamer, 2,643, F. Consovich,

11th May-Singapore 6th. May, General- A. L. §. N. Ca. GLUCKSBURG, German steamer, 918, P. Thomson, 13th May-Salgon 9th May, Rice and Paddy.-Melchers & Co. HAIPHONG, French steamer, 872, H. Galetti,

9th. May,—Haiphong" yth May, General, -Mesageries Maritimes. IMACOs, Norwegian steamet, 577, L. Olsen, 17

May-Singapore at April, Timber.

Master KWANGLIE, Chinese steamer, 1,504, R. Im Lincoln, rath May, Canton rath May, GeneralC. M. S.N. Co.

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JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B,C.) la 13 DAYS, making close connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY leaving there dafly, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Auxatic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of.

Fassengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Retorn tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 13 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 China and Jupars

Governments.

EXCURSION TICKETS to San Francisco Midwinter Fair, CIRCULAR PACIFIC TICKETS Hongkong to Vancouver, Vancouver to Sydney Australla, via Honolulu, and Sydney to Hongkong via Brisbane and Torres Straits, Good for 9 months, too,

The attractive features of this Company's ronte, embraces its 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 Chiengo World'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 Cuisine are unexcelled.

For further information, Maps, Gulde Books, Rates of Panage, &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 EUROPEJ

VLA

AND

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS, ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSDED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

Belg (ria Nagasaki, Thursday, 24th May,

Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama)..............omn}

at i P.M.

Deraste (via Nagasaki, Tuesday, 13th Jane,

Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama).....

11 P.M.

Galle (via Naga; Tuesday, jed July,

Kabe, Inland Sexand Yokohama)

THE Steamship

THE

"BELGIC"

at 1 P.M.

will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vis NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 24th May, at IP.M. Connection being made at YokohamË with Steamers from Shanghal.

Steamers of this line pass through the IN.

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D. E. BROWN, General Agent,

Padder's Strait.

U. S. MAIL LINE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. Firu (via Nagasaki,”]

Kobe, Island Sea & Saturday, and Jane, Yokohama)...........

City of Rio de Janeiro\

at I P.M.

(via Nagasaki, Kobe, Wednesday, 26th June, Inland Sea, Yoko at 1 P.M. hama and Honolulu),

City of Biking (via“)

Naguski, Kobe, In- {Wednesday, 11th July, Land Sea and Yoko

bama) cotone_

at 1 P.M.

THE U.S. Mall Steamship

"PERU"

W be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO,

NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA on SATURDAY the 2nd June, at 1 P.M., taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europa.

Steamers of this line pass through the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their Journey at any point en route. .

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic Uines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the

United States or Canada. obtained on application.

Rates may be

E-tang, British steamer, for Swatow, c. MACDU77, British steamer, 1,882, E. Porter, 10th | LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO

Activ. Danish steamer, for Holhow. Achilles, British steamer, for Slogapore, &c.

DIPARTURES.

May 18, dṛdaki Maru, Japanese stemmer, for

Kutchisotra

May 18, Talyiek, German steamer, for Canton, May 18, Foften, British steamer, for Swatow. May 18, Benlarig, British steamer, for Wuhu. May 18, Fidelio, German steamer, for Chefoo. May 18, Víndabona, Austrian steamer, for. Sla.

gapere, &c.

May 18, Neater, British str., for Shanghai. May 18, E-sang, British str., for Swato, &c. May 18, Toonan, Chineze str., for Shanghai.

PASSENGERS—ARRIVED,

Per Diomed, from Singapore.-150 Chinese, Per Ask, from Haiphong, &c-ţi Chinese. Pa Talylck, from Chefoo,—¿ Chinese. Per Stihan, from Balgon7 Chinese. Per La Schepp, from New York-Mr. C. F PAZI

Per Sungklang, from Marlis-8 Europeazi and 47 Chinese.

Per Changsha, from Sydney, &c.Mr, and Mrs. Quing Young and 4 children, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Christie, Colonel Tabb, Messm. F. England C. Rogers, Parsons, Campbell, See On, and 65 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Per Vindobona, for Singapore, &-Mrs. Julle Giao, Mrs. Dennis, Misses L. Venune, F. Marine, and Perpelles, Mess C. F. P. & Lampais, C. A. de . Guericira, F. L. Capel, D. Laundy, and Daugherty.

REPORTE.

The British steamship Domed reports that shë left Singapore on the sith instant, and had thick weather with heavy ruins.

The British steamship Sirkan teports that she Left Saigon on the 14th instant, and had light to moderate southerly winds throughout

The British Achillur reports that

May,--Sxigon 6th May, Rice, and Paddy.— Dodwell, Carllil & Co. MENMUIR, British steamer, 2,000, Hugh Calg, 14th May, Sydney 22nd April, Newcanle 24th, Townsville 28th, Thursday Island 1st May, and Darwin 4th, General,-Gibb, Livingtion & Co. MONGKUT, British steamer, 859, Chas. Stonham

17th May,Bangkok roth May, Rica and General-Yuen Fat Hong.

NAMOA, British steamer, 863, H. C. A. Harris, 17th May-Foochow 13th May, Amoy 15th) and Swatow 16th, General.-D. Laprak

Col

PHRA CHULA CHOM KLAO, British steamer, 1,012, J. A. More, 15th May-Bangkok 7th May, and Kobel-chang git, General-

Ysen Fat Hong. PRAYA, 150, Captain Macisas.-Hongkong

Government Tender. PROFCET, British steamer, 1,290, W. H. 'Famad, 11th May,—Samarang 13th April,

Sugar-Chinese.

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RIVERSDALE, British sinkmer, 1,511, Ed. Peck, 11th May,Hongay 8th: May, Coalp.—Jar» dine, Matheson & Co. BIKH, Bridal steamer, 7,795, J. Rowley, 16th

May-Moll rath May, Coela--Dodwell, | Carlill & Co. STRATHDIE, British steamer, 1,709, Forsyth,

4th May,Moji (Japan), 28th April, Ceal,- Lodwell, Carllit & Co.

SWATOW, German steamer, 650, Andersen, 14th May-Amoy 13th May, Ballast-Melchers & Co,

Chinese.

VOLGA, Chinese steamer, 728, R. F. Ladon, 17th May-Saigon rath May, Rice and Paddy, WUOTAN, German steamer, 1,013, A. Ott, 9th May-Java, and Singapore and May, Timber-Lauts, Wegener & Co.

SAILING VESSELS,

ADAM W, SPIES, American bark, 1,178, G. N.

Mayers, 15th April,--New York 1st Nov Kerosene Oll,Jardino, Matheson & Co.

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and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route.

Through Famage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic liner of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates, and parti- culars of the various Routes may be obtained upos application,

Special rates (First-class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, to Europesa Officials in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their familles.

~Passengers who have paid fail fare, re-embare Ing at San Francisco China or Japan (or vice pan Firefox, will to Ingred the

count of 0 per cent. This allowance does na | apply to through fares for China and Japan

to Europe.

- All PARCEL. PACKAngs should be marked to addrega in full j. sad same will be received at the Company's Ofice until Frym v.u. the day previous to sailing.

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo des tined to Points beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Collector of Customs, San Francisco,

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For further information as to Freight Page, apply to the Agency of the Company, No, 7, Praya Central.

1, 8, VAN BUREN, Agent, Hongkong, 25th April, 1894-

FOR SALE.

"APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

she left Shanghal on the 14th lastant, and End EDWARD MAY, American bark, 890, C. C. JAPAN

fight southerly breezes with occasional log the Baren and Baroness do first part of the voyage, and the latter part heavy

Ladario.

Miss Manuk.

Mr. J. McBain.

Min McPhail

Mr. N. Messer.

Min M. Messer,' – Mr. T. Mitchell.~

Mr. H. C. Pazon.

Mr. G. Pita.

Mr. H. G. G. Queras. * Mir. 5. Rustomjes. Mr.Sayé and val Mr. F.. Shean. Mr. A. Stewart. 1. Mr. T. Tatlock, MIHAS. Thompson, Mr H. B. Weekt, Mr. W. Whiley.

rafa.

The British steamship Etītājs seports that she left Kutchlaotsu on the 12th instant, and had north-east winds and foggy weather to the Chins coasty thance to port had south-west winds with heavy squalls and rain.

The British steamship Fangekom reports that she left Wahu, and Chinking on the reh Instant, and had light variable winds and fise weather to Breaker Point thence to port had moderate sunth-westerly winds and heavy rain aqualis,

McClare, 28th Apr,-New York 3rd Now, Kerosene Oil.—Shewan & Co EDWARD KIDDER, American bark, 953, Ji H. Parks, 17th Aprli,-New York 24th Oct., Kerosene Oil-Jardine, Matheson & Coi FERNANDO, Norwegian bark, 350, E. Peller

wen, 9th May Gerontale" and "April, Rating Bun Mob & Co. KELIN BREWER, Peruvian ship 1,516, A. W.

Nicholl, 9th May-Honolulu and April, Kerosene Oil-Order, SPUNAWAY, British bark, 355, Garzick, 29th Apel-Freemantle atet Fab., Sandalwood.

JAPAN PRINTING PAPERS,

JAPAN COPYING PAPERS.

JAPAN

&C.

WALL PAPERS.

&log

PRICES VERY MODERATE.

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Passengas "holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of Overland Rall Routes from San Francisco, Including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL WAYS; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL- WAY on payment of $to Gold in addition to the regular tariff rate.

Passengers holding Orders FOR OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have, between SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chicago to destination the | choice of direct ilues.

Particulars of the various rates can be had on application.

Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Folate should be la quadruplicate; and ene copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of the Freight Agent, Northern Pacific

Parcels must be sent to our Office with address marked in full by 5 F.. on the day previous to salling.

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 9th May, 1894.

Intimations.

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,

(Corner of Queen's Road and Duddel! Strett) THE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE providing it be needed to fit in between HOTEL, LIFE and the

First-class la evay detail. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later I notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER-the Parties sending Dishes, &c. for same-and Cash, Seals on application. ***** Monthly Board for One Person...$35.00

Tlitin

Breakfast.

$15.00

$0.50

**$1,00

Tifio.....................$0.75

Dinner .......sibee

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served

in Excellent Style at short notice.

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1894.

W. THOMAS, Proprietor.

($39

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW,

13, Queen's Road, Hongkong 24th August, 1893

DENTISTRY.

J. (from Japan), DSAKATA (

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, DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th March, 1894.

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

AND

MODERATE FEES.

120

[451

ΕΧΟΥ

WONG TAI FONG,

Surgeon Dentist,

Special mates (first class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Nara), Military, R. Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to European

[M Officers in service of China and and to (Formerly anticed Apprentice, and Intterly Government officials and their families.

assistant to Dr. ROGER), HAS REMOVED TO

Through Bill of Lading found for trans. portation to Yokohama and other Japan Forts, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and intind Cities of the United States, via Overland Railways, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports Company's and connecting Steamers. in Mexico, Central and South America, by the

Freight will be received on board unifl 4 P.M. the day previous to saling. Parcel Fackages will be received at the Office until 3 P.M. same day i all Parcel Packages should be masked to ad- dress in fully value of same is required.

Consular Involens to sccompany Cargo des tined to Points beyond San Francisco, in the United States, akould be sent to the Company's Office in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco,

For further information as to Panegu and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 7, Praya Central

J. S VAN BUREN, Agent.

· Hongkong, 16th May, 1894.

NOTICE.

JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED,

JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

THE

“HE Undersigned have this day been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sala &c. | of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and Le prepared to supply quantities to suit purchasers, at Wholesale Prices. Extra Special- |-7 terms for Shipping and large Orders..

Sir Roger RAWLINION, CH, CE, Chief Sanitary Engineer, Lacal Government Board,

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under London, mys

The British steamship Gingle reports that BT. MARE, American ship, 3,895, A, E, Work, aha left Woosung on the sin instant. From 3rd May New York 16th Nov, Kurosene signed. Woosung to Ochsen bad light following winds Oll-Jardine, Matheson & Co. and smooth sas with cloudy hary weather. From VELOCITY, Britlak bark, 498,. R. Martin, 37th Ocksen to Chapel had south-east wirda ; thence, ? March, Honolulu 21st Feby Copper and topori had exstilled weather,

MITSUI BUSSAN KALSHA,

Queen's Road Centrals

Home con và Hany194

*It is the best Disinfectant in us!

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,

Egal Buildings Tougheng, 19th Tube, 1829.

THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Oppesta Hongkong Hotel).

CONSULTATION FREE, Honekong, syth Tuly, 180

Thin Children Grow Fat

Оп

Scott's Emul- sion,

because fat

foods

make fat children. They a thin, and remain thin just in proportion to their inability to assimilate food rich in fat.

Scott's Emulsion

of Cod Liver Oil is especially adaptable to those of weak di gestion-it is partly digested already. Astonishing how quick- "ly a thin person gains solid flesh

by its use!

Almost as palatable as milk,

Rools & Rowe. Tid.. Tendon. All Chemists,

Hole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of Chips CHAN A FOOK, at Watkins & Co. Hongkong.

Hongkong, ayth March, 1894.

·· Printed and Published by ROBERT FRASERE SMITH, No. 6, Fadder's Hill, In the city of Vistoria, Wengkang,

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