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The Share Market.

LATEST QUOTATIONS. BANKS,

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank,-97 per cent,

prem,, buyers.

The National Tank of China. Id-on £8.00

palit up,-£24, salez and buyers, The N-tional Fank of China, Ld-Founder'

shares, nominal.

The Bank of China, Japan & the Straits, Ld

nomlast...

The Bank of China, Japan--the Straits, Lid.---

Founders' shares. 3. 10s. buyers.

CHINESE LOANS.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-11 per cent.

premium.

MARINE INSURANCES, Union Insurance Society of Canton-$130 per

ahar, ellers. Chlea Traders' Insurance Company-$66 per

share, buyers, North China Inarance-Tis. 170 per share,

sellers,

Canton Insurance Company, Limited-3142 per

share, huyers.

Yangtze Insurance Association-873, buyers. On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tis, 15

per share.

The Straits Insurance Co., LA.—8128 per share,

buyers.

FIRE INSURANCES. Hongkon Fire Insurance Company-$180 per

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

sellers.

The Straits Fire Insurance Co., Ld, $11 per

share, buyers.

SHIPPING. Hoorburg, Canton; and Macro Steamboat Co.-

$5 per share, sellers. Chins and Mantle Steam Ship Company-$65,

buyyes Indo China Steam Navigation Company, Limited

£32, sales and buyers. Though Steamship Company-$50, sellers. China Mutual Shippers Co., L.-(Preference)-

6 per share, nominal. Chloa Mutual Shippers Co., Ld.-(Ordinary)—

1per share, nominal."

REFINERIES.

China Super Refining Company, Limited-$162

per share, buyers. Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limked---948,

buyers,

MINING.

Panjon: Muing Co.-(Ozélnary)—364 per share,

cellor

Panjorn Mining Co.-(Preference)-$1.90 per

share, des and buyers.

The Rauh Gold Mining Co., Limited-$4.70 per

share, sellern.

The New Bora] Gold Mining Co., Limited-

$ go per share, sellers.

Socket Feargalse der Charbonnages da Tonkin

- per share, sellers.

The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited-

35.25, sellers.

DOCKS, WUARVES AND GODOWNS.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-88

per cent premium, sellers.

Gen Fenwick & Co., Limited-$21 per share,

Hooghon and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Company $36 per sitare, seller. *** Wanchai Warehouse Co., Ld.-$40 per share,

sellers.

HOTELS,

Hongkong Hotel Company--$12 per share,

sellers,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1394.

VISITORS AT THE BONGKONG

Mr. A. Andizzane. Rev. S. A. Baylee. Mr. P. C. Birch, Mr. E K. Bali. Mr. N. Chiche

Chiche.ter. Dr. V. Donenberg Mr. E. H. Derrick. Mr. A. Dietrich. Mr. Mr. G, Fenwick WI. W. A.

Duff.

HOTEL.

Mr. W. W. Flizgibt on.

Mr. M. F. A. Fraser. Mr. D. Galvão. Mr. I. Kinghorn. Mr. R. Lyall.

Baton and Baroness

I"dulo.

Mr. J. McBain. Mr. T, Mitchell. Mr. E. H. Parker, Mr. S. Rustomjee.

Mr. Say,

Mr. F. E. Shean.

Mr. C. H. Starkey,

Mr. and Mrs. Quong Tart and 3 children." Captain G. Tayler.

Hon. S. Tallemeche, Mr. E. T. C. Werner,

MAILS EXPECTED.

THE FRENCH MAIL. The Message les Mmes Co.'s steamer Sydney, with the entward French mall, left Salgen on the roth instant at 5am, and they

be expected here on the 13th.

THE AMERICAN MAILS.

on the

Honolulu and Yoko 200 es

REPORTS.

The Brilah steamship Pyrrhus reports that sbe left Slogapore on the 5th instant, and had Hight south-west moioon.

The Brillab steamship Chiang Hock Kian reports that she left Singapore on the gth lastant, and had fine weather throughout,

The British steamship Zafiro reports that she left Manila on the 7b instant, and had strong,

· south-wast winds and fine weather.

The British steamship frens reports that sho lelt Amsterdam on the 18th April, and had one weather

The

• Germ Phons the TOYARD.

The German steamship Ningpo reports that she lait Shanghal on the 7th instant, and had strong south-west monsoon with heavy raion and misty weather.

The British seamship Ex reports that she left Moll on the 3rd Instant, and had fine weather and modesale, variable winds to the Lammocks thence to pori bad strong south-went winds and heavy calas.

The Chinese steamship Kwangle reports that she left Shanghai on the 7th instant, and had light south-east winds and cloudy weather

to the Racshans; thence to port had strong south. west and somberly winds with heavy rains.

The P. M. S. S. Co's steamer City of Rio da Janeiro, with mills, &c. om San Francisco, she left Celcutia on the 26th ultime, Penang on The British steamship Lightning reports that Left Yokohama on the 5th in ant at 3 p.m., and the 2nd instant, and Singapore on the 5th, and may be expected here to-morrow.

experienced light variable winds and fine mails, &c, left San

The : 0, &0. S. S. Co.'s Lieamer Goalie, with

weather the Paracels; thence to port bad

Purt for this port, tia fine south-west raonsoon with smooth sea.

ta ultimo,

The British steamship

Menmuir The left

reports that The P. M. S. S. with malls,

of Peking, she Kobe at noon on the 5th fustant, and lefi San Ferackice for this port Rokuren at 9 am on the 6th passed Tura- vis Yokoham2, on the

7th

absat at 8 am. on the gib. From Kobe to Turnabout had variable winds and fine weather; The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer thence to the Lammocks had fresh monsoon Empress of India leil Vancouver on the 5th and rain squalls. From the Lammocks to Instant for Yokohama, Kebe, Nagasaki, Shang port had moderate westerly winds and con- hai, and Hongkong.

tinuous rain.

instant.

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The E. & A. Steamship Co.'s steamer Airlie, from Australla, tel: Part Darw'n on the 5th Instant, and may be expected hele on the 14th,

STEAMERS Expected.

The steamer Tartar left Singapore on the 6th instant, and may be expe..ed here to-morrow. The Austrian Lloyd's steame⋅ Melpomene lelt Singapore on the mornlag of the 6 b lostunt, and may be expected here to-morrow.

lie steamer Strathavone Singapore on the 7th Instant, and may be exp etc here on the 13th.

The P. & S. N. Co.'s steamer Canton left Bombay on the morning of the gist ultimo, and may he expected bare on the 1918 fastant.

ARRIVALS

SELKIRK, British ship, 1,646, J. Sierend, 9th June, New York 3th February, Kerosene

-Shewan & Co,

CARDIGANSHIRE, British steamer, 1716, E.

Sincock, 9th

CANB & Co.

The British steamship Namda reports that she left Ferchow on the 6th Instaat, Amay on the 7th, and Swalow on the 9th. From Foo- chew to Amoy had moderate north-easterly winds and cloudy weather with occasional showers. From "Amoy to Swatow had tight varlable winds and fine weather. From Swatow to port hd moderate south-west winds and cloudy weather with heavy rai In Amoy the seamships Biorg, Chiyuan, wad Pekin. In Swatow the seamships Oolong, Kwongsang, and Piksang,

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSE-

For Mauritius and Iloilo.-Per Oakley to- morrow, the 12th instani, at 11.30 AM.

For Singapore, Penang, and Calcult---Per Wingsang to-morrow, the 12th instant, at 11.30-

A.M.

to-morrow, the 12th instant, at 11.30 A.M.

For Swatow, Amoy & Foschow,-Per Namoa |

For Kobe-Per Hesperia to-morrow, the 11th instant, at 3.30 PM.

For Shanghal-Per Fushun to-morrow, the

General-De-Singapore 2nd June, 12th instant, at 3.30 P M.

LOKSANG

British

steamer, 978, N. Moncur, roth June,-

Canton

Toth June, General- FYRRHUS, British steamer, 2,299, H. E. Balt,

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Butterfield & Swire. 10th Jung-Singapore gib June, General,

MASAYOSHI MARU, Japancas steamer, 1,234, S.

Onisht, foth June,Wuhu 3rd June, RIA- Order.

NAMOA, British steamer, 863, H. C. A. HarriËS, 10th June. Foochow 6th June, Amoy 7th, and Swatow gth, General D. Lapralk

Co.

For Manila.Per Zafiro to-morrow, the 12th Instant, at 4.30 PM.

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 Screw Steamships-6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse Power--Speed rg knots.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

EMPRESS OF INDIA... Comdr, O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 4th July. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comd.. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 13th June. EMPRESS OF YAPAN...Comdr. G. A. Lee, R.N.R.......WEDNESDAY, 25th July.

THE

*HE magnificent Steamships of this Line pay through the famous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in a DAYS, making close connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY leaving there daily, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection la made at Montreal, Quebec, Hallax, New York and Baston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of. tickets to vadous polais at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 12 months,

Passengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Return 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 Japan Governments.

EXCURSION TICKETS to San Francisco Midwloter 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.

The attractive features of this Company's route, embraces its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (econd 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 THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.

Line passes.

For further information, Maps, Galde Baoks, Rates of Passage, &c., apply

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1894- OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN. TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS 10 JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND

EUPOPI

ΕΤΑ

THE OVENĽANN, KAILWAYS,

AND

For Shanghal-Per Pyrrhus to-morrow, thể | ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING rath Instant, at 5 F.M.

SHIPPING IN HONGKỌNG

AGNES, French steamer, 290.-Geo. R. Stevens. ASK, Danish steamer, 682, N. C. Revsbeck

9th Jane,-Paichoi 6th June, and Holbow 8th, Geners-A. R. Marty & Co.

STEAMERS.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSEN SAILINGS FROM HONGEONŮ. Oceante (via Macao,

Amoy, Nagasaki, Wednesday, 13th June, Kobe; Inland Sea and ↑ nt Daylight Yokohama).....}

Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent. Debentures EXE British steamer, 1,5t 3. J. Watson, 10th BOTHWELL CASTLE, British steamer, 1,653, W. Grelle (via Nagasaki, Tuesday, grd Jaly,

2501.

The Austin Arms Hotel and Building Company,

Limited-$4 per share, sellers. The Shaneen Hotel Co., Limited-34 per

share, sellers,

LANDS AND BUILDING."

buyers.

The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited

$10 pcs

share, The Hoogkong Land Investment Co., Limited—

$53, sellers. The West Point Buildings Co., Limited-$25

per share, sales and sellers.

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

per sbare, sellers.

DISPENSARIES.

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-$10, unles. Dakin, Crulekshank & Co., Limited-$11 per

share. huyers.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Hongkong Dalry Farm Co., Limited-$7 per

share, sellers,

H. G. Brown & Co., Limited-$3 per share,

sules and buyers.

Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,

Limited-105 per share, buyers. Hongkong. Gas Company-$130 per share,

buyers.

Ice Company-380 per share, buyers,

June-Moj 3rd June Coals-Order, IRENE, German steamer, 826, Henry Webber,

F. Robertson, 4th June, Saigon 31st May, Rice. Dodwell, Carifil & Co.

steamer, 71, C. Brekke,

9'h June,Amsterdam 18th April, War BYGDO, 28th June, General.---

Material-Wieler & Co.

ZAFIRO, British steamer, 675, A. W. R. Cobban,

10th June, Mantha th June, General

Shewan & Co.

& LO

PLIYANG, German steamer, 953, R. Kobler, 11th

Jung-Chinking 6th Jane, General. Siemasen & C

MENMUIR, British steamer, 2,000, Hugh Craig,

11th June,-Kobe gib June, General, Gibb, Livingston & Co.

8th

Wieler & Co

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

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D. E, BROWN, General Agent,

Pedder's Street.

U. S. MAIL LINE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY. VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSED SAILINCS FROM HONGKÛNG. City of Rio de Janeiro

(via Nagasaki, Kobe, į Wednesday, 20th June, Inland See, Yoko-

hama and Honolu'u);

City of Peking (via)

A P.M.

at IP.M.

Mails.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

(JURJECT TO ALTERATION.) Victoria...... Tur-day ...... | June 19th. Tacoma...Tuesday...... July 17th.

Tuesday August 7th,

Avqust 28th,

Sikh Victoria...... Tuesday Tacoma Try HE Steamship

"VICTORIA,”

| Sept. 25th.

Captain J. Panton, R.N,R., sailing at Noon, on TUESDAY, the 19th June, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., aúd TACOMA, via SHANG- HAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKO- HAMA

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

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

Parcela must be seat to our Office with address marked in full by 5 p.st. on the day previous to

alg

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

DODWETL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 29th May, 1994.

For Sale.

IMPORTANT TO NAVIGATORS. WILL SHORTLY FE, READY.

A SECOND ELITION CF THREE THOUSAND COPIES "THE TYPHOONS OF THE EASTERN SEAS,"

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A REVIEW, by

T4

THE LATE MAJOR-General PALMER, RE, (Reprinted from The Hongkong Telegraph.) PRICE.................FIFTY CENTS.

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"

Pedder's Hill, Hongkong, 24th May, 1894.

THE TYPHOON SEASON.

Every Commander and Officer on board ship should possess a copy of

"THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE EASTERN SEAS,"

Nagasaki, Kobe, In- Wednesday, 11th July, (by W. Dobarck, Director of the Hongkong land Sea and Yoko- hams)........

Ghira (vis Naganki, Tuesday, 24th July,

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

at i P.M..

HE U.S. Mall Steamship

TH

-"CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO"

will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, td NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKO- Belgić (vin Nagasaki,”"}

Kobe, Inland Sea, Wednesday, 1st Augha zoth June, at 1 F.M., trking Passengers and HAMA and HONOLULU on WEDNESDAY, Yokohama & Hono-

Jula) .............RUN

HE Steamship

At I.P.M.

"OCEANIC"

CHELYDRA, British steamer, 1,574, R. Cats, 5th

EMPRESS OF CHINA, British steamer, 3,093, R. June-Calcotis 19th May, and Singapore

General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. 30th,

Archibald, R.

N.R

5th June, Vancouver May, Yokohama #gth, and Shanghai will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, MAY, P. R. Co. 2nd June, GeneralC.

vis MACAO, AMCY, NAGASAKI, KOBE, FAME, British steamer, Captain Stopani-

WEDNESDAY, the 13th June, st Daylight, Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.'s tug.

INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, On

Connection being made at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghai.

Steamers of this line pass through the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolul, HESPERIA, German steamer, 1,417, H. Witt, 1st and passengers are allowed to break their

Jane,-Semarang 12nd May, Sugar.-journey at any point se routs, Slemssen & Co.

CHEANG HOCK KIAN, British steamer, 955, THAIPHONG, French steamer, 972, H. Galetti,

M. Kunz, rith June-Slagapore sih June, General Bun Hin & Co. KWANGLER, Chinese steamer, 1,504, R. L

Lincols, 11th ghat 7th June, Gener-C M. Co. LIGHTNING, British steamer, 2,124, K. fl. Sand-

berg, 11th June-Calcutta 26th May, Penang 2nd June, and Singapore 5th, Optun and General-D. Sassoon, Sons FUSHUN, Chinese steamer, 1,504, W. H. Lunt,

& Co.

9th May,--Haiphong

Haiphong 7th May, General -Messageries Maritimes. HANOI, French

ach steamer, 732, T. V. Chedzko, 8th June,-Halphong 4th June, and Holbow 7th, General-A. R. Marty,

HOLSTEIN, German steamer, 1,103, J. Bruhn,

goth 10th May-Saigon 25th May, Nice

& Co.

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

Freight for japan, the United States, and Kurope

Hongkong, zad Jase, 1894.

Observatory).

voda macum for every navigator la

the Far East has been re-written and greatly enlarged, and is illustrated by litho graphs showing the courses of the typhoons of late years.

It is issued at Fifty Cents for the first and On Dollar for the second edition, and may be

Messrs, Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Hongkong,

obtained from

#

fu

Mr.

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

Through Passage Tickets granted to England,

United States or Canada. Face, and Germany by all trama-Atlantic Uiner of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the obtained on application.

Rates may be

Lane, Crawford & Co.

G. Falconer & Co,

C. J. Gaupp & Co.

Blackhead & Co.

Brew

Heuermann, Herhat & Co. The Hongkong Trading

UNCE

Co. Mesars. N. Molle & Co., Ld., Amoy. Mr. H. W. Churchill, Foocho

Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Shanghal. Mesna. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Vokabam0 Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Singapore, Messrs, Amédée Prince & Co., Paris & London.

or the

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE..

Pedder's Hill, Hongkong, 24th May, 1894.

NOTICE.

THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER.

1ith June,Conten 11th June, General HONGAY, British steamer, 1,563, James Young, United States or Canada, Rates, and parti-CITIES in the Orders FOR OVERLAND A FULL DESCRIPTIVE REPORT of the

C. M. S, N, Co.

MANILA, British steamer, 2,711, J. R. Leadon,

11th June,Shanghai 8th June, General P. & 0, S.

steamer, 762, Thos. Lehmann, sxth June, Shanghai 8th June, General... Siemssen & Co.

Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limalted NINGPO, G Co.

The H

40 per share, sales and seller.

Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited-- $5 for share, sellers.

The Green Island Cement Co.-$7, sales and

sellers.

The

ongkeng Electric Light Co., Limited-

sales and buyers.

$25 per share, nominal.

t

The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,

Linite-65, bayers. Campbell, Meare & Co., Ld.-$4 per share,

ietlere,

EXCHANGE,

Os Loun--Bank, T. T...2/5

Bank Bilis, on demand.

..

Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2/1

Credits at 4 months' sight.....2/10 Documentary Bills, at 4 months

sight

ON PARIS-

Bank Bills, on demand

2/1

.....2,62

Credits, at 4 months' sight 2.69

ON INDIA:-

T. T..

On Demand

OD SHANGHAI-

Bank, T. T.

.....1907 190%

73

Private, 30 days' sight

73

Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate)..$9.50 Silver (per oz.)

.2811-16

AT

Mr. Dipple.

VISITORS AND RESIDENTS

THE PEAK HOTEL.

Mr. J. S. P),

Mr. & Mrs. Chapman, Mr. and Mis. Andrews. Miss Cez.

Mr. Geo. Crofton.

Lady Crofton.

Mr. H.

Mr.

Li Dalrymple.

Ilbanco,

Mr. J. Dowllug. Mr. Ï. E. NJE. Exst

Mr. Fullerton.

Mr. W. S. Harrison,

Mr. Geo. Holmes.

Mr. Joner.

Mr. MacLean.

Mr. Medhurst. Capt. and Mrs, Moore.

Mr. W. Pardit.

Mra. Perker,

Mrs. Robinson

children.

mad

Mr. Shadgetz, Mr. F. H. Slaghak Mr. & Mrs. A. Flodlay-

Smalth and family.

Mr, Stokes,

Mr. G. L Tomlin.

Lieut. Welman. Capt. & Mr. Welman, Mr. J. G. Wright,

BENALDER, British ster, 3,297, C. K.

Melatosh th June,--Saigon 7th June, Rice-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Masayoshi Maru, Japanese str., for Whamoos, Bothwell Castle, British stemer, for Saigon, Halleong, British steamer, for Amoy, &c. Zafiro, British steamer, for Manila, Ask, Danish steamer, for Holbow. Oakley, British steamer, for Manila.

DEPARTURES.

June 10, Borneo, Daich steamer, for Saigon. June 10, Devawangss, British str., for Swatow. June 10, Thales, British str., for Swatow, &c. June 10, Glucksburg, Gaman steamer, for

Saigon.

British emer, for Amay,

June 1 angchew, British str., for Amoy.

June 11.

June 11, Alwine, German sir., for Holbow, &c, June st, Canton, British steamer, for Shangha June 13, Prens, German stermer, for Yokohami. June 11, Bantam, Dutch str., for Batavia, June 11. Kwangle, Chinese str., for Canton. June 11, Priyang, German sts, for Chinklang. June 11, Masayoshi Maru, Japanese str., for

Whampoa

*PASSENGERS—ARRIVED.

5th June-Samarang 37th May, Sugar

Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of Overland Rail Routes from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL- WAYS; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL- the real payment of $10 Gold in addition to

regular tariff rate. Passengers

the United States have, between culars of the various Routes may be obtained SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option farding, KIEL, German steamer, 831, M. W. Küttfeldt, upon application,

Matheson & Co.

of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, 7th June, Bangkok 31st May, Rice. Special rates (First-class only) are granted to RIO GRANDEON PACIFIC, DENVER and and other direct connecting Melchers & Co.

Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Railways, and from Chicago to destination the MORAY, British

Diplomaste aard Civil Services, to European choice of direct lines." Officials in service of China and Japan, and to had o

Particulars of the various routes can be Government officials and their families.

on application.

rates (first class only) are granted to Special Passengers who have paid full fare, re-embarks Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, varsa) within one year, will be allowed a dis- in and to ing at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to Europeen

Govern officials and their familie

5th & Co.

KAY! fah stentes, 1,411, W. S. Thomson, June,-Moji 31st May, Coal.-Dodwell, NANSHAN, Hellish steamer, 805, J. Blackburne, Bib June Bangkok 31st May, and Koh-sl. chang and June, General--Bradley & Co. NORMANHURST, British sim-launch 55

Anchela, 1st June, Sandakan 26th May, OAKLEY, British steamer, 1746, W. Mahood,

Bodwel, Carifil & Co. 30th May, Coal

OCEANIC, British steamer, 3,808, Wm. Smith, R.N.R., 1st June,—San Francisco 8th May, and Yokohama 27th,

Malls and General. O. & 0.9. S. Co. VICTORIA, British steamer, 1,993, John Parton, R.N.R., 8th June, Tacoma 15th May, Victoria 16th, Yokohama 1st June, Kobe 3rd, and Moji 4th, General-Dodwell, TOYO MARU, Japanese steamer, 1.548, G. I. Edwards, 5th June,-Saigon 1st June, Rice. -Dodwell, Carilli & Co.

Carlile & Co.

KAILING VERKLA.

A. G. ROPIS, Americanship, 2,343, D. H. Rivero, 18th May, New York 19th Jan, Kerosene OIL Jarding, Matheson & Co. CALEB CURTIS, American schooner, 35, Brake, 5th June-Yap (Caroline. Islands) agth

General Order. KALMAD WAV, American bark, 806, C. c.

McClure, Kescaens Apz-New York 3rd Now,

Per Cardiganshire, om Singapore-Miss EDWARD Frondyke, and to Chinero.

Pez Fyrrhus, from Slag-Dr. Whales, Mr. Bindloss, and 20 Chin...

Por

Namos, from Fr

Fe; how, &c.—Mr. T, R.

Cochrane, rnd 22 Chinese.

Per Zafiro, em Manila.-Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Rueda, M'an N. 12 Mesure. Chas. Schoepf, M. Reg, 15 E and 6 Chiness.

Per Exe, from Mejl-1 Earrean.

Per Afenmuir, hom Kobe Captaia Eshardt,

Mr.

W.

G. Berned, and a Jarvele.

Lightning, from Calculta, &c.-Lieut. E.

For

C. Rowcroft, Hen, H. Toll nache, Mr. and Mrs. The Ong Joo, 169 Chinese, 8 women, 1 child, and 7 Indians.

Per Kwangles, from Shanghai.~73 Chiness. Por Chang Hack Klan. .com Singapore for Hongkong-53 Chinese, For Swalow-58

Chinese. For Ameya89 Chloers,

Per Afasila, from Shanghs!.-Menors. X. T. C. Warner, C. Brown, and 42 Cetanse.

Per Ningpe, from Shanghai-16 Chinese.

Per Benalder, from Saigon,-100 Chinese.

LX

28th

& Co.

EMBLY REED, Americen ship, 1.489. Simmons, 8th June, New York" "and" November, Kerosene Oll,Shewan & Co. KIZMA, Baltiph

New Ve ship. 2,149, Smith, 9th June,

8th December, Kerosene Oll.-

& Co. Jardine, Mathe

American ship,, 1,776, Chan. 5. Kerosene -New York 1st January OIL-Reuter, Brockelmann & Co. MAIDEN CITY, Beitials barque, 1,197, S. Mont gomery, 30th May Cardiff zis December, Coal-British Government. SERRANO, American barqoe, 597, R. G. Water-

home, 1st. Juan,~Blogapore 19th May, Timber Mater

|

count of 10 per cent. This allowance does not

apply to through fores for China and Fatan porta of Lading feed for trans

to Europe.

Bills of to

and other Japan Parts, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Clides of the United

All PARCEL PACKAGES should be marked to Havana, Tradisi, via Overland Radiwaya, to

addreæ in full ; and sante trfil be received at in the Cotopany's Office until Frez 2.M, the day previous to sailing.

Consulse Invoices to accompsey Cargo des- tined to Points beyond San Francisco, in the Offees, addressed to the Collectos of Customs United States, should be sent to the Company's

San Francisco.

For inther infection as to Freight or Pastas", apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 7, Praya Central.

J. S, VAN BUREN, Ageat. Heskone 9th June. 1894-

FOR

SALE.

APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.

JAPAN

JAPAN

JAPAN

JAPAN

APAN PRINTING PAPERS.

AN COPYING PAPERS.“

WALL PAPERS.

&n

PRICES VERY MODERATE,

And Demerara, and to ports. Central and

and South America, by the Company's and converting Steamers

Freight will be received on beard until 4 P.M. the day previous to sailing. Parcel Packages wil all Parcel Fackages should be marked to ad be received at the Office untill 15 P.M. same day 1

tard to Points beyond San Francisco, in the dress in full value of same is required.

Conqular Invoices to accompany Cargo dos-

Office in Sealed. Envelopes, addressed to the United States, should be sent to the Company's Collector of Customs at San Frxadres.

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

I. S. VAN BUREN, Agent.

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 sale &c. of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and are prepared to supply quantities to sull purchasers, at Wholesale Price. Extra Special terms for Shipping and Insgu Orders.

Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, C,B., CE, Chief Sanitary Engioses, Local Government Board

"It is the best Disinfectant in u1184,"

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- London, sayi

SHARPSHOOTER, British bark, 489. T. T. Watts,

ast May-Freements, W.A, 9th March, | signed. Sandalwood-Order.

TACOMA, American ship 1,673, Gaffky, 5th Jane,

--New York sad fanuary, Ciss Oll -¿Jardine, Matkason Co.

MITSUI BUSSAN KÄISHA,

§, Queen's Road Central. ✩Hongkong, gað January, 1994-

[990

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,

Bank Buildings Mongkang, ugil Junu, vÜBE

"BOKHARA" DISASTER, With all Particulars, Reports of Interviews with SURVIVORS, the Cruise of the Thalas official reports of the Chief Officer, the Antond and H.M.S. Porpoise, the MARINE COURT OF INQUIRY and its FINDING, experiences of other Steamers in the same Typhoon, the Normand disaster, &c., &c,

(All carefully Revised and Edited),

THIS IS THE ONLY COMPLETE REPORT OF THE DISASTER, PRICE................................FIFTY CENTS, Ordery should be sent in to

THE MANAGER Hongkong Telegraph Office, Pedder's Hill.

Hongkong, 26th October, 189.

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 Hesh, strength and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wasting dis eases, children are heir to.

Scuts & Bows, Ltd., Londos. All Cheezinių

Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China :--CHAN A FOOK, și Waiklas & Co., Hongkong.

Hongkong, 37th March, 1894-

Printed and Published by ROBERT FRÁSER- « SMITH, No. 4, Pedder's Hiili, in the city of

Visterin, Hongkong,

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