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The Share Market.

LATEST QUOTATIONS.!

BANKS.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.—97 per cent,

piem., sales and sellers.

The National Bank of China, Ld.on £8.00,

pallo-$24, nellers, The Nailonal Bank of China, Ld.-Founders'

shares, nominal.

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

rominal.

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

Founders' shares-£5, buyers.

CHINESE LOANS.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-11 per cent

premium.'

MARINE INSURANCES. Union Insurance Society of Canton-$127 per

share, sellers.

China Traders Insurance Company-$64 per

thare, sales and sellers. North China Insurance-Tis. 165 per share,

sellers.

Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$140 per

share, sales and sellers. Vangtze Insurance Association-73, buyers. On Tal Insurance Company, Limited-Tis. S

per share.

The Straits Insurance Co., Ld.--$13 per share,

buyers.

FIRE INSURANCES.

Hodiny The Tamurance, Company-$1771 per

shur, buyeTE.

Chios Fire Fusurance Company-$79 per share,

sellers.

The Stralls Fire Insurance Co., Ld, $16 per

share, buyers.

SHIPPING..

Honkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.-

açi per share, buyers.

China and Manila Steam Ship Company-$65,

hayers.

In to China Steam Navigation Company, Limited

$33, bayers.

Douglas. Steamship Company-$48, saler and

China Mutual Shippers Co., Ld.-(Preference)---

A per share, nominal, China Mutual Shippers Co., Ld.

4 per share, nominal.

RETINERIES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1804.

VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG

HOTEL.

Mr. A. Andizzone, Rev. 5. A. Bayles. Mr. P.C. Birch. Mr. T. Blatony. Mr. M. J. Brandenstein. Rev. D. G. Collins.

Mr. Collins. Misses Collins. Mr. T. B. Cunningham.

Dr. V. Danenberg.

Mr. W. A. Duff. Mr Hanson. Mr. J. Klughora. Mr. R. Lyall, Mr. C. E. Mebte.

Mr. T. Mitchell.. Captain E. Peck. Mr. F. E. Shean. Mr. W. Whiley.

MAILS EXPECTED.

THE ENGLISH MAIL.

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Rosetta, with the outward English mill, left Singapore an the 8th instant at 3 p.m., and may be expected here

on the 13th.

THE FRENCH MAIL.

The Messageries Maritimes""Co.'s steamer Ozur, with the outward French mail, left Saigon on the 8th instant, and may be expected here on the 11th.

THE AMERICAN MAILS.

The O, & O, S. S. Co.'s steamer Belgic, with malls, &c., from San Francisco for thle port, vla Honolulu and Yokohama, on the 28th altíma,

The P. M. S. 5. Cal's steamer Perse, with malls, &c., left San Francisco for this part, vis Yokohama, on the 7th instant.

NORTHERN PACIFIC MAILS.

The Northern Pacific steamship Co.'s steamer Tacoma, from Tacoma and Victoria, B.C., left Yokohama on the 4th instant for Hongkong.

The Northern Pacific Steamship Co.'s steamer Sith left Tacoma and Victoria, B.C., as the 3rd instant for Yokobama, Kobe and Hongkong,

STEAMERS EXPECTED, '

The Austrian Lloyd's S. N. Co.'s steamer Marquis Bacquchem left Singapore on the 6th instant, and may be expected here on the 12th.

The D. D. R. steamer Lawang, from Ham- (Ordinary)burg, left Singapore on the 6th instant, and may

be expected here on the rath

China Super Refining Company, Limited-$160

per share, sales.

Lon Sugar Refining Company, Limited--$45,

siles and buyers.

MINING.

Punior Mining Co.-(Ordinary)-$5.75 per

she buyers.

Punjom Mining Co.--(Preference)-$1.50 per

share, buyers.

The Raub Gold Mining Co., Limited-$4.25 per

chase, buyers.

The New Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited—

20 per share, sellers. Soulet Francaise des Charbonnages du Tonkin

per abare, sellers.

The China Mutual steamer Katchidate Maru, from Glasgow and Liverpool, lef: Singapore an the 6th instant, and, may be expected here on the 12th.

The Tata line steamer Lindisfarne loft Singapore on the 7th instant, and may expected .biert on the 13th.

The P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s steamer Formosa left Bombay on the 27th ultimo, and may be expected here on the 15th instant.

The N. G. 1. steamer Bisagne left Bombay on the 8th instant, and may be expected here on the 26th,

The China Mutual steamer Koftow, from Glasgow and Liverpool, passed the Canal on the 25ik ultime, and may be considered due at Sia-

The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co, Limited-gapore on or about the 12th instant.

$5.75, sales and buyers.

DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNG.

Honghong and Whampoa Dock Company-84

per cent. premium, sales and sellers. Gen. Fenwick & Co., Limliad-819 per share,

sales and buyers.

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Company 837 per share, buyers. Wanchal Warehouse Co., L.-$40 per share,

sellers.

HOTELS.

Shipping.

ARRIVALS.

TAICHIOW, British steamer, 863, H. Deans, 9th

July-Bangkok 3rd July, Rice-Yuen Fat Hong ARDGAY, British steamer, 1.000, E. J. Ladd, rath July, Cheribon (Java) 30th June, Sugar-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Hongkong Hotel Company-$11 per abure, ALDERLEY, British steamer, 1.985. D. Nicholas,

sellers.

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

The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-$2 per

share, sellers.

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

10 per share, sellers.

The Hongkong Land Investinent Co., Limited—

$52, sales and sellers.

The West Point Buildings Co., Limited—$24

per share, sellers.

Humphreys Estate and Fisance Co., Ld.—$14

per share, sellers.

DISPENSARIES.

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited—$10, sales and

sellers.

Dekin, Culcksbank & Co., Limited-$14 per

share, buyers.

MISCELLANEOUS. Hongkong Dairy Farm Co Limited-86 per

bar, sellers.

H. G. Brown & Co., Limited-$4 per share,

Hony

buyers. Hongkong Rope Manufacturing - Company,

Liralted-105 per share, buyers.

Gas Company-$125 per share,

Hongkong Ice Company-$78 per share, sales

and buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Elenited

-$40 per share, sales and sellers. The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited---

33 ner share buyers.

The Green Island Cement Co.-$13, sellers. The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited--

$4.75, ellers.

The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,

Limited-70, bayers.

10th July, Singapore 4th July, General. Butterfield & Swire,

UNDAUNTED, British cruiser, 5,007, Halilifax, roth July, Plymouth 3rd June, and Singa pare 3rd July. YUENSANG, British steamer, 1,106, Waddliove, roth July, -Manfia th July, and Amoy 8th, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CANTON British steamer, 2,044. C. W. L.-Field,

Tolb Jaly. Shangbat 4th July, General.—- P. & Q. S. N. Co.

CHALIEN, French mexmer, 2,567, Chevaller, roth July,Shanghal 7th July, Malls and General- Messageries Maritimen

AMOV, German steamet, 663, W. Wall, 10th Joly-Newchwang, and Chefoo 3rd July, Beans and Genera!--Melchers & Co.

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The British steamship Ardgay reports that she left Cherlbow on the 30th ultimo at 7 a.m.. and had fine clear weather to port.

The Japanese steamship Toya Maru reporta that she left Saigon on the 5th instant, and had fine clear weather with light variable winds throughout the passage.

The British steamship Tatchtow reports that she left Bangkok on the 3rd instant, and had fine weather and light south-west monsoon through- out. On the 6th instant passed the steamship Phra Chom Kine, from Hongkong to Bangkok, 3 days out, off Cape Padaran.

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSE~~~

For Amoy.--Per Șisñas-to-morrow, the rath instant, at 7.30 AM,

For Singapore--Pei Borneo to-morrow, the 11th instant, at 10.30 A.M.

For Holbow and Haiphong.—Per Hanol to- morrow, the 11th instant, at 10.30 AM.

For Europe, &c., Australia, India oid Madras, Calcutta, and Mauritius-Per Saghallen to morrow, the itch instant, at 18 A.M.

For Amoy, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohams, and San Francisco-Per City of Peking to-mierzow, the rich inst., at 13.30 P.M.

For Swatow and Bangkok-Per Phra Nang on Thursday, the 13th lustant, at 9.30 AM.

For Siralls and Calcutta-Pei Catherine Afcar on Thursday, the 12th instant, at 11.30 A.M.

For Shanghal, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, and Tacoma-Fer Tacoma on Tuesday, the 17th (vstant, at 13.30 A.M.

For Europe, India, &c,, vía Bombay.—Per Ravenna on Thursday, the rgth instant, at 11 A.bt.

For Nagasaki, Kobe, and Yokohama. Per Verona on Friday, the roth instant, at 11.90 A.M. For Shanghel, Nagasski, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, and Vancouver, B.C. Per Empress of Japan on Wednesday, the 25th lostunt, at 11.30

A.M.

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG

* STEAMERS, AGNES, French steamer, 290.-Geo. R. Stereos. ALWINE, German steamer, 400, J. Petersen,

7th July,Paktoi 4th July, and Holbow 6th, General-Wieler & Co. CATHERINE AFCAR. British steamer, 1.733, J. G. Olifent, 7th July,-Calcotta 20th June, Penang 38th, and Singapore 2nd July, Oplam and General.-D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. CITY OF PEKING, American steamer, 3119, R. 3rd Joly,-San Francisco 7th R. Searle, okohama zgth, Mails and Jane, and General-P. M. S, S. Co.

FAME, British steamer, 117, Captain Stopaal.-

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Cola ing. FRIJK, Danish steamer, 397, C. L. Strand, 9th

July-Pakhoi 6th July, and Holhow 7tb, General.---Arnhold, Kurberg & Co. Hamot, French steamer, 739. T. V. Chodsko,

8th July,-Haiphong 5th July, and Holbow 7th, General,A. R. Mariy. HONGKONO, French steamer, 739. C. Bastran, 4th July-Holbow 3rd July, General.-A. R. Marly

ISER, British steamer, 1,415, Burgoyne, 5th

Jane, Sugar. July-Samarang 27th

Chloese.

Mails

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

1894.

SAFETY.

SPEED.

PUNCTUALITY. '.

1894.

THE FAST KOÛTE 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 1g knots.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr. G. A. Lee, R.N.R.........WEDNESDAY, 15th July, EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comd.. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 15th August. EMPRESS OF INDIA...Comdr, O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 5th September.. -

"HE magnificent Steamships of this Line pass through the famous- INLAND SEA OF

the voyage

DAYS, making close connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY leaving there dally, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made at Montreal, Quebec, Halliax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choles of

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

SPECIAL RATES (First-class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Milltary, 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 Hongkang via Brisbane and Torres Straits, Good for 9 months, £100.

-The attractive features of this Company's route, embraces its PALAT ́AL 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 c

e diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Line passes

Mails

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES,

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,) Tacoma Tuesday...... | July 17th. SIKA

Tuesday

Tacoma.......Tuesday

August 7th,"

Victoria...... Tursday .............. | August 28th.

Sept. 15th Tuenday... | October 16th.

Sikk

THE Steamship

"TACOMA,"

Captain Victor Perkes, sailing at Noon, on TUESDAY, the 17th July, will proceed to VIC- TORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, via SHANGHAL, INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.

Through Bills of Lading issued to Inpan, Pacific Coast Polots, and to Canadian and United States Points.

Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Points should be in quadruplicate; and one copy

must be

be sent forward by the steamer to

the care of the Freight Agent, Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash.

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

sailing.

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, zolb June, 1894.

For Sale.

THE TYPHOON SEASON.

Every Commander and Officer on board ship should possess * Copy

of "THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE EASTERN SEAS,”.

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THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by (by W. Dobarch, Director of the Hongkong the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.

For further information, Maps, Gulde Books, Rates of Pastage, &c., apply to

Hongkong, 4th July, 1894

OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN. TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS T JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE;

VIA

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

AND

ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

NORMANHURST, British steam-launch, 55, Beige (Nagwalt,

Anchela, 1st June,-Sandakan 26th May. PARSHAN, British steamer, 835, F. Jenklus, yih July-Bangkok 3rd July, Rice.-Hop Hing

Kobe, Inland Sea, Wednesday, 1st Aug,, Yokohama & Hono.

at P.M. Iclo)...............

FHRA NANG, British steamer, 1,021, W. H. Ocante (la Nagasaki, Tuesday, 21st Aug

Watton, 8th July,Bangkok syth July, and Keb-al-cheng and July, General.—Vain Fat

MooK

PRAVA, 130, Capinio Maciuanc-Hongkong

Government Tender. PRONTO, German steamer, 618, Bohn, Eth July,--Saigon 4th Joly, Rice,-Slemusen & Co.

Chinese.

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

at P.M.

Gaelic (via Nagasakų,

Kobe, Inland Sea and Tuesday, 17th Sept. Yokohama)..............

HE Steamship

ΤΗΣ

"BELGIC"

at IP.M.

PROPONTIS, British steamer, 1,498, W. H.

Fatrand, 9th July,-Saigon 3th July, Rice.—will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via RIVERSDALE, British steamer, 1,311, Ed. Peck, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKO June-Hougay 10th June, Coal. HAMA and HONOLULU, on WEDNESDAY, Jardine, Matheson & Co.

|the 1st August, at 1 P.M. Connection being made SHANTUNG, British steamer, 1,535, H. C. D.

at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghai. Frampton,

9th July,-Samarang, and Java June, Sugar,Butterfield & Swire.

Steamers of the line pass through the IN. LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their

TRITOS, German steamer, 1,085, F. Deslar, 10th SISHAN, British steamer, 845. A. Murphy, 7th

July, Mapitios 16th June, and Singapore

| 3rd July," "Rics and General, Joly, Saigon 4th July, Sugar.-Lauls, Wegener & Co.

Hop Hing Hong.

Tovo

MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,557, G. ] | TAI-CHEONG, German steamer, 938, F. Duhme, journey at any point en route.

10th July,Satgon 5th July,

Carlil! & Co. Grato,Dodwell, CHINA, American steamer, Wm. Ward, toth July-San Francisco 19th June, and Yoko- hama 5th July, Matla and General.-P. M. S: 5. Co.

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CLEARANCES AT THE BARBOUR OFFICE. Guthrie, British steamer, for Shanghal. Fajr, Danish steamer, for Holbdw. Hanoi, French steamer, for Holbow. Hongkong, French steamer, for Haiphong.

DEPARTURES,

July 10, Alwtre, British steamer, for Halbow. | July 10, Bengine, British steamer, for Moji.

July 10, Nanchang, British str., for Swatów, &c. | July 10, Haifan, Britlab str., for Swatow, do, July 10, Guthrie, British str., for Shanghai,

Nagasaki, c

Camphell, Moore & Co., Ld.-84 per share, July 10,

10, Carmarthenshirs, British steamer, lox

cellers.

EXCHANGE.

ON LONDON-Bank, T. T...

2/1

....2/11

Bank Bills, on demand Bank Bills, at 4 months" sight...2/1

Credits at 4 months' aight......2/14 Documentary Bills, at 4 months'

July 10, Haiphong, British str., for Haiphong, July 10, Sungkiang, Britlab str., for Amoy, &a. July to, Irena, German steamer, for Singapwe, July 10, Petyang, German atr., for Shanghai. July 10, Donar, Danish steamer, for Bilgon.

Per

sight.......

ON PARIB

Bank Bills, on demand Credits, at 4 months' sight

2,64 2.70

ON INDIA:-

Per

T. T.

..... 196

On Demand

.1961

ON SHANGHAI-

Bank, T. T...

Private, 30 days' sight

PASSENGERS-ARRIVED.

Per Yuentang, from Mantia, &c-Dr. Jeffer son, Europeans and x Chinese (deck),

Tatchlow, from Bangkok,Mr. and Mrs. Collins and 4 children, and 15 Chinese,

Per Canton, from Shuuphal European, Per Triles, from Mauritius, &c.-174 Chinese,

Toyo Maru from Saigon.-150 Chinese. Per China, from Yokohama.-Mr. and Mrs. Eckley, Lleut, G. Arburn, and

Per Saghali,

froto

for

Нов kong-Mr. Edward Hagan, and 13 Chlone, From Kobu, M. C. B. Cunningham. From Shanghai for Saigon.—Meusis. E. Grant, Picket, Pretilec, Figaul, Lautlier, Rallous, 2811/16 Lascaux and 11 allora, Fox Sirgapore

Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate)..89.30 Silver (per oz.)

VISITORS AND RESIDENTS

THE PEAK HOTEL.

Dr. Bearblock.

Miss Coc.

Mr. H. L. Dalrymple.

Mr. Delbanco, Mr. Dipple. Mr. J. Dowling. Mr. J. F. East. Mr. Farquharson,

Mr. Geo. Fenwick.

Dr.

Forbes

Mr. Fullerton. Rev. & Mrs. Hamilton. Mr. W. S. Harrison. Mr. Geo. Holmson, Mr. Jones.

Mr. MacLea

Dr. Meaden.

Valet Plain C. Cata

Mc. and Mrs. Yamashita, Mesaro,

Kamf, Sonoyama Hortus, D. Lawcock, Fiqué, 47 S. .M. Rogers, and Moulins. For Port-Said

Mr. N. Owodenks. For Marselles,Mesa Bono and son, Francisco D. Largo, and A. Mangel Mal d'Aranja, From Yokohama for Salgos. For Singapore--Mr. F. P. van Ванка.

For Marsailles-Mears. Sakal shiro, Watanabe, and 2 Yamanouch!. Fro Kobe for Singapore,Min S. Oyama, and M. M. Anader.

Mr. Medhurst. Capt. and Mr. Moore. Mr. H. Nicolis. Mr. W. Parfitt.

Mia. Perker. Mrs. Robison and

Children.

Mr. F. H. Slugbek. Mr. & Mrs. A. Findlay, Smith and family.

Mr. Stokes.

Capt. & Mrs. Welman.

REPORTS.**

The British steamship Alderley reports that abe left Singapore on the 4th instant, and and light monsoon and fine clear weather.

9th July,-Probolongo zoth Jane, Sugar,— Meyer & Co. TELAMON, British steamer, 1,556, M. H. F. Jackson, 8th July,---Liverpool, and Sings pare 2nd July, General,-Butterfield & Swire.

BAILING VEŠĶELS,

CALEB CURTIS, American schooner, 35, Brake 5th June,-Yap (Carolina Islands) 19th May, General-Order. COMET, Nicaraguan barque, 600, J. Kirk, 36th June,-Manlia 15th Jane, Sagar-ShowIn & Co. Госния

SURF,

Hawallen bark, 898, D. Mahony, 18th June,-New York 13th March, Kerosene all, Shewan & Co.

Briti h ship, 1,397, John Rowe, agih

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Chandi. Rutes, and parti cuists of the various Routes may be obtained upon application.

Special rates (First-class 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 Government officials and their families.

Passengers who have paid full fare, re-embark eng at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice versa) within one year, will be allowed a dis- count of to per cent. This allowance does not odply to through fares for China and Japan

York 19th Feb, Kerosene Olto Europi. Matheson & Co.

British four-masted ship, a foo Woudney, 24th June,New York 28th Feb, Kerosene Ol-E. D. Sassoon & Co

Italian bark, 396, Bartolomeo Guesta: JAP*rino, 22ed June,-Calino and April, Ballast.

Order.

All PARCEL PACKAGEs should be marked to address in full; and same will be received a the Company's Office unt) Firs Par, the day previous to sailing,

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo des- KN York 8th December, Kerosena Oll.- | United States, should be sent to the Company'ı British ship, 2,144, Smith, gth Jans, tined to Points beyond San Francisco, in the

New

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Offices, vädressed to the Collector of Customs, San Francisco.

LE SCHEPP, American ship, 1,975, Cha. S. Kendall, 17th May,—New York ist Jaspary, Kerosens Dil-Reuter, Brockelmann & Co. For further information as to Freight or SELINE, British ship, 1,646, 1. Starood, 9th Passar, apply to the Agency of the Company

June,New York 8th February, Kerosene | No. 7, Praya Centru). Ull-Shewan & Co,

RIVER STEAMERS

Faishan, Britisk stormer, 2,160; J. Blight.-

H. G&M, S. Co.

Hanbow, British camer, 1,135, J. Dick-

Butterfeld & Swiej. Heungchan, British steamer, 1,955, W. E

Claze,~~~H. C. & M. S. Ca. Ho-nam, British steamer, 1,377, G. B. Lafavour.--- Hoogkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. Kiang-tung, Chinese steamer, 283, Holmes.-

Canton and Mocas—-C. W. 8, N. Co. Kiong-chow, British stearins, 188.-H. C. & M2

S, C6.—(Laid #p).

Kwong-mo, British steamer, 400, -lald up, w

Maledipo & Co

Pasig Chinese steamer, 284, J. W. Stavors.--

Fowan, British steamer, 1,890, 9. W.-Goggin..

Hongkong, Canton, de Macao Sunabout Ca.

The British steamship Yuansang reports that | Tal-pe" Beitläs steamer, a Geblestakin. the left Manila on the sth lastast, and Amoy our Childs,

the 8th, and had south-wartedly winds and find | White Cloud, Belinha Aman A

| weather throughout.

J. S, VAN BUREN, Agent. Hongkong, 3rd July, 1894-

JAPAN

FOR BALE,

TAPAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

JAPAN

JAPAN

JAPAN

PRINTING PAPERS,

COPYING PAPERS.

Jak

"APAN WALL PAPERS.

C1,

PRICES VERY MODERATE.

(a

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- | signed.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

B, Queen's Road Central Hongkong, yed January, 1894) ►

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D. E. BROWN, General Agent,

Pedder's Strest.

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

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONO. City of Peking (via)

at I P.M.

..

Amor, Nagasaki, Wednesday, 11th July, Kobe, Inland Sea &: Yokohama)....unu) CAna (via Nagasaki,`)

Kobe, Inland Sea & Tuesday, 24th July, Yokohama),

at I P.M.

Por (via Nagasaki,"

Kobe, Inland Sea and Saturday, 17th Aug Yokohama).............

at 1 P.M.

THE U.S. Malt Steamship

"CITY OF PEKING"

will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, A AMOY, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA on WEDNESDAY, the th July, 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 any point en route.

EVAD

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic laes of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates may be obtained on application, Engers holding through ORDERS TO 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- WAY on payment of $10 Gold in addition to

rate. the regular tarid

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 lines.

Particulars of the various routes had on application.

can be

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 familles,"

..

Observatory).

*HIS vade mecum for every navigator in The act has been re-written and

greatly enlarged, and is lustrated by litho graphs showing the counes of the typhoons of Tate years.

It is issued at Filly Cents for the first and One Dollar for the second edition, and may be obtained from

Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Hongkong,

139

Lane, Crawford & Co.

G. Falconer & Co,

13

C. J. Gaupp & Co.

31

F. Blackhead & Co.

Heuermann, Herbst & Co.

Mr. W. Ercwer.

The Hongkong Trading Co. Messra, N. Maalle & Co., Ld., Amoy. Mr. H. W. Churchill, Foochow

Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Shanghai, Meats.. Kelly & Walih, Limited, Vokohama. Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Singapore. Messrs. Amédée Prince & Co., Paris & London.

or the HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " OFFICE.

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

IMPORTANT TO NAVIGATORS.

WILL SHORTLY BE READY,

A SECOND EDITION OF THREE THOUSAND COPIES

"THE TYPHOONS OF THE EASTERN SEAS."

A REVIEW, by

THE LATE MAJOR-GENERAL PALMER, R.E. (Reprinted front The Hongkong Telegraph.) PRICE .............. FIFTY CENTS.

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"

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

FOR SALE.

THE SCHOONER

THE

"MONTIARA,"

AS SHK NOW LIES IN KOWLOON BAY.

Length

lect, 37 feet, 1983+++...... 74 feet. Registered Tonnage .....................................75 tona.

Depth of hoid

(Owing to recent alterations the carrying capacity of the Montiora bas been increased to about 120 tons dead weight.)

The Montiara was built in Slogapore, la most solidly constructed of teak throughout, with fron- wood frames, bas

bus recently been thoroughly tendence, and is now excellent condition. overhauled under experienced European superin- She is very fast sailer and a most suitable Through Bill of Lading lawned for trans vessel for the Canton kerosene trade, or would portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, make a first-class lighter, to San Francisco, te Atizatic and Inland Clilar For Particulars as to Price, &c., apply to

the United States, via Overland Raliways,

K. FRASER-SMITH, Demerara,

and

to ports Havana, Trialdad, and

6. Pedder's HIIL In Mexico, Ce

Central and South America, by the Company's and connecting. Steamers,

Hongkong, ist May, 1893. Fidight will be inceived on board coill 4 1,56,

FOR SALE the day

to previous alling Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until y Par, same day ; all Parcel Packages should be marked to ad CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP CHEUNG,"

THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE dress in full value of

of same le required. Conunlar Involves to scoumpany Carga des dined

to Points beyond San

Francisco, in the United States should be sent to the Company's Office in Sealed Kavalopes, addenseed in the Collector al Customs at San Francisco.

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

1. S. VAN BUI IN, Agent Hongkong, 9th July, 1894.

NOTICE.

JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED.

JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

THE Undenied have this day been Appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sie of the PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and are prepared to supply quantities to wit purchasers, at Wholesale Prices. Extra Special berms for Shipping and large Order,

Sir ROBERT RAWLINKY, CB, CE,_Chief Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board, London, says

“It is the best Disinfectant in use,"

W, G. HUMPHREYS & Co. Bank Buildings, .. Hongkong, Toth June, 1981.

AS THEY LIE AT ABERDEEN DOCKS,

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THE Engines of the Chop-choung were constructed by Mesam, Inalis & Co., of Wanchal, and san of the Compound inverted Cylinder Direct Acting Surface Condensing type Cylinders 201 and 38" dis. with a stroke of 36," The Crank Shaft is 6" dia, at the Crank pin and dis. at the journals. The H.P. Piston Rod La

3" and the LF. 31" dia. The Platon gid Connecting Rod bolts are a” dis, Air Pump 141" dia. by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulation Pamp

p 8" dia. by x3" stroke, and Double Acting Food and Buge Pump (one each) 3′′ dia, by 13%

stroke,

These Engines bave been very little used and are in thoroughly good order,

The Boller is of the Horisontal Maititubalar type, with three Furnaces and vertical Dome on top. Its dia. is 1oft. 2" by gft, 10" long, external mcaskrementa; Furnaces, aft. y dias Dome, dis, by 4ft high; Tubes, 184 lo nuraber by having ex, dis. It is in fairly good condition recently undergone considerable repairs, and would last in active service for over five years.

The Engines and Boller can be Inspected on application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen Docks.

For further particulars, apply to

R. FRASER-SMITH,

6, Fodder's HUI. Hinokane, 1st May, 1803.

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Printed and Poblisted by ROBERT FRASER- SMITH, No. 6, Padder's Hill, in the city of "Victoria, Honghòng,

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