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The

Share Market.

LATEST QUOTATIONE. BANKS.

Hongkong and Shanghal Bank,—91 per cent

prera., buyers.

The National Bank of Chlos, Ld-on

paid up,-$74, sellers,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1804.

VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT

THE PEAR HOTEL.

Mr. J. E. Buckle.

Mr. J. A. E. Chaudet.

Miss Cos.

Mr. H. Cromble.

8.0.0

Mr. H. L. Dalrymple.

Mr. E. Delhanço,

Mr. R. P. Dipple.

Mr.-J.-P. Dowling,

The National Bank of China, Ld.-Founders'

shares, nominal.

The Bank of Chios, Japan & the Straits, LdMr. Geo. Fenwick.

nominal. The Stank of Chios. Japan & the Stralis, LdMr. W. S. Harrison.

Founders' shares-£5, bayers.

CHINESE LOANS.

Geo. Holmes.

Mr. J. E. Macrae.

Mr. Morton Jonos,

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-11 per cent. Mr. Medhurst.

-premtura.

MARINE INSURANCES.

Unton Insurance Society of Canton-$130 per

share, buyers.

China Traders' Insurance Company-$65 per

share, buyers.

North China Insurance-Thu, 170 per share,

buyers.

Insurance Company, Limited-8140 per Canton

share, buyers. Yangtze Insurance Association-$75, sellers. On Tal insurance Company, Limited T. 15

per share.

The Stralis Insurance Co., Ld.—$17? per share,

buyers.

FIRE INSURANCES.

Hon, eng Fhe Insurance Company-$180 per

shere havers.

China Fire Insurance Company-$77 per share,

boyers.

The Straits Fire Insurance Co., Ld., $21 per

share, sellers

SHIPPING.

Hongkong, Cinton, and Macao Steamboat Co-

$20 per share, sellers.

China and Manila Sien Ship Company--865,

sales an huyen.

Indo-Chine Steam Navigation Company, Limited

-$45, buyers.

Donglas Steamship Company-353, sales and

buyers.

China Murual Shippers Co., LA.-{Preference)—

L6 per share, nomlual, Chins Mutual Shippers Co., Ld.-(Ordinary)

£1 per share, nominat.

REFINERIES.

per share, sellers.

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$156 Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$48,

buyers.

MINING.

Puni Mining Co.-(Ordinary)-$6.15 per

share buyers. Punjon Mining Co.-(Preference)-$1.90 per

bare, sellers.

The Rauh Gold Mining Co., Limited-$5.10 per

skave, buyers,

The New Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited--

K2 per shrie, buyers.

Société Française des Charbonnages du Tonkin

-70 per share, sellers.

Capt. and Mry; Moore. Mr. F. Moroby.

Mr. C. Nielsen, Mr. W. Parfitt.

Mr. N. Plant

Mrs. Robinson and

children,

Mr. Sandelande. Mr. F. H. Slaghek. Mr. & Mrs. A. Findlay.

Smith and family. Capt. & Mrs. Stonham. Mr. A. G. Stoken.

MAILS EXPECTED.

THE FRENCH MAIL

The Messageries Maritimes Co.'s steamer Oceanien, with the outward French mail, left Singapore on the rath instant at 2 p.m., and may be expected here on the 19th.

THE AMERICAN MAILS.

The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer China, with malls, &c., from San Francisco on the 28th alto,, left Yokohama on the 17th instant, at daylight, and may be expected here on the 34th.

The D. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Brigh, with malls, &c. lalt San Francisco for this port vis Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 8th instant.

THE CANADIAN MAIL. The Canadian Pacific Rallway Co.'s steamér Empress of Japan left Vancouver on the ultimo for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shang- bai and Hongkong.

NORTHERN PACIFIC MAIL.

The Northern Pacific steamship Co.'s steamer Tacoma, from Tacoma, left Yokohams on the 9th instant for Kobe, and may be expected here

to-morrow.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The China Mutual steamer Pakling, from Glasgow and Liverpool, lelt Suez for Singapore on the 5th instant, and may be expected here to-

to-mrrow.

The D. D. R. steamer Oceana, Irom Ham- burg, left Slogapore on the 14th instant, and may be expected here on the zoth.

The P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s steamer Malacca left Bombay on the 11th lnstant, and may be expected here on the 29th.

The N. G. I. steamer Bisagno left Bombay on the oth lostant, and may be expected here on the job.

Shipping.

ARRIVALS.

The en Mining and Trading Co., Limited-JAPAN, British steamer, 2.795. V. W. Hall, 16th

$5.95, sales and sellers.

DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS. Hongkong sud Whampoa Dock Company-78

mapagmlum, buyers.

Gen. Fenwick & Co., Limited-$20 per share,

males and buyers.

Hanlong, and Kowloon Whart sad Godown

C-27 ner share, buyers. Wa nhà trrhouse Co., Ltto per share,

ellers.

HOTELS.

Hoochine Hotel Company-$10 per share,

buyers.

Ha Hotel Co.'s Six ner-cent. Debentures

01.

The Shamten Hotel Co., Limited-nominal.

LANDS AND BUILDING.

The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited--

ro per share, sellers,

The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited-

$41, buyers.

The West Point Buildings Co., Limited-$20

per share, buyers. Humphreys Estate and Finance Co., Ld.—$14

per abate, sellers.

DISPENSARIES.

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited—§roj asles and

sellers. Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-$11 per

abare, sales and buyers.

MISCELLANEOUS. Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited-$6 per

thare, sellers.

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

bayers.

Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,

Limited-$108 per share, buyerà. Hangkong Gas Company-$rat per share, buyers. Hongkong Ice Company-878 per share, sellers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

-$40 per share, sellers,

The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited-

24 ner share, buyers.

The Green Island Cement Co-$51, buyers, The Hongkong Electric Light Co., Limited--

34.75, buyers.

The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,

Limited-870, buyers. Campbell, Moore & Co., L.-$1 per share.

EXCHANGE.

ON LONDON-Bank, T. T...

2/21

Bank Bills, on demand............ajaj Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2/24

Credits, at 4 months' sight.2.83

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

sight.......*

3/3

ON PARIS-

Bank Bills, on demand

..2.77

....293

.1937

-744

*75*

..394

ON INDIA:-

T. T.

On Demand

ON SHANGHAI----

Bank, T.T...

Private, 30 days' sight

Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate)..88.90 Silver (per oz.)

VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG

HOTEL.

Mr. J. Batalba.

Her S. A. Bayles.

Mr. S. Le Bacton.

Captain Brodhorst. Miss da

Custa

Captain R.

Crawford.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Lycett.

Mr. C. E. Mebla,

Mr.

T. Mitchell.

Mr. Oscar Noodt.

Mr. H. Piert.

Mr. C. Rombach.

Mr. and Mrs. H, Dent, Mr. F. E. Shend.

www.

Mr.

Mr. J

A. Daff,

J. East.

Ms, D. Galvan, Cap'ala G. GEL Mr. J. Kinghorn. Mr. R. Lyall.

Min: A, Smith, Me, Turlock,

Capt. & Mrs. Welman. My W. Whiley. Mr. and Mrs. Whyte. Mr. Alfred B. Wilies.

The Biltlab stoamship Talchiow reports that she left Bangkok on the 6th instant, and Kab. al-chang on the 10th, and hað light winds and cloudy weather to Cape Padaran; thence to porr had light northerly and north-east winds and fine weather.

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL, CLOSE-

For Swatow, Away, and Taiwanfoo.--Per Thefir to-morrow, the 18th instant, at 950

A.M.

For Shanghai-Pee Glenfarg to-morrow, the rệth instant, at 11:30 AM..

For Kobe and Yokokaina.—Per Bentomond to-morrow, the 18th instant, at TF-30 A.M.

For Saigon.-Per Prepentis to-morrow, the 18th instant, at 1.30 PM.

For Bangkok.-Per Phra Nang to-morrow, the 18th instant, st 2.30 P.M.

For Straits and London.-Per Japan to- morrow, the 18th Instant, at 2.30 P.M.

For Salgan Per Holstein to-morrow, the 18th instant, at 3.30 P.M.

For Europe, &c., &c.—Pet Gara to-morrow, the 18th ingtapi, at 5 PM.

For Hothow and Haiphong.-Per Hongkong on Wednesday, the 19th instant, at 9.30 & 4.

For Europe, &c., India vid Taticorin, and Mauritias. Per Yarra on Wednesday, the 19th instant, at I AM.

For Nagasaki. Kobe, Yokohama, and San Francisco Fer City of Peking on Wednesday, the toth instant, at 12.30 P.M.

For Swatow, Foochow, and Tientsin.-Per Nanchang on Wednesday, the 19th instant, ai 3-30 P.M.

For Negaraki and Kobe,-Per Malwa on Thursday, the zoth instant, at 11.30 A.M.

For Macao, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. Per Chinges on Saturday, the 22nd Instant, at 3.30 7.8.

For Straits and Londos.-Per Myrmidon on Monday, the 24th instant, at 5 P.M.

For Shangbal, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, and Tacoma-Per Tacoma on Tuesday, the 25th Inzinot, at 11.30 AM.

SHIPPING IN RONGKONG

STEAMERS.

AGNES, French steamer, 190---Géo. R. Stareas. ARRATOON APCAR, British steamer, 1,392, J. E. Hansen, 11th. Sept.,-Calcutta 22nd Angust, Penang 30th, and Singapore 3rd Sept, Oplum and General.-D. Soon, Sona St

& Co. BENLOMOND, British steamer, 1,753, A. W. S. Thompson, 9th Sept.,Kaichinatxa 4th Sept, Coals-Gibb, Livingston & Co. CHELYDRA, British steamer, 1,574, R. Cass, 14th Sept-Calcutta 29th August, Panang sib Sept, and Singapore 8th, General and Oplom-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CITY or PEKING, American steamer, 3129, R.

R. Searle,

-San Francisco 15th 13th Sept August, Yokohama th Sept., and Nagasaki 9th, Malls and General.-P. M. S. S. Co.

Sept.,-Shangbai 11th Sept., General- P. & O. S. N. Co. TAICHOW, British steamer, 862, H. Deans, 16th

Sept.,-Bangkok-6th Sept., and Koh-i-Fi, British steamer, 117, Captain Stopaal. chang roth, General.-Yuen Fat Hong.

THALES, British steamer, 920, H. Bathurst, 16th 14th Sept., Amoy 15th, Sept.-Talwanko General-D, Laprak & Co. GERA, German steamer, 3.406, B. Blanke, 16th

Sept

-Shanghal 13th Sept., Mails and General Melchers & Co. NORMANDIE, Norwegian steamer, 628, E. A. Berg.

15th Sept.-Canton 16th Sept., General

Melchers & Co.

AMOV, German steamer, 663, W. Wulff, 17th

Sept.Canton 17th September, General

Ed. Schellbacs & Co. AJAX. British steamer, 1,477, Goodwin, 17tà

Mails.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

1894-

SAFETY.

SPEED.

PUNCTUALITY.

Mmis.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES..

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM

HONGKONG.

[SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)

Tacoma S

Tuesday

1894.

Victorio

Tacoma

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 knots,

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr. G. A. Lee, R.N.R.........WEDNESDAY, 3rd October. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 31st October. EMPRESS OF INDIA...Comdr, O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 28th November. THE magnificent Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND sea of JAPAN, and ceually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 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, Halifax, New York and Baton with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which

to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of. passengers to

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, Military, Diplomatie and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of Chios and Japan

Governments.

CIRCULAR PACIFIC TICKETS Hongkong to Vancouver, Vancouver to Sydney Australla, vie Honolulu, and Sydney to Hongkong via Brisbane and Torres Straits, Good, for 9 months,

The attractive features of this Company's route, 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 Chicago World's Exhibition) and the diverity 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 Calpine are unexcelled.

For further informatios, Maps, Gulda Hooks, Rates of Passage, &c., apply to

Hongkong, 5th September, 1894.

U. S. MAIL LINE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAM-

SHIP COMPANY. VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSED SAIlings From HONGKONG. City of Peking (vla)

Nagasaki, Kebe, In. Wednesday, 19th Sept., land Sea, Yokohama,

and Honolulu)..................)

at I F.M.

[3

D. E. BROWN, General Agent,

Pedder's Stret.

OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN. TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

TAKING CARGO and PASSENGERS TU JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND KUROPE: VIA

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

AND

Chima (via Nagasaki, Tuesday, 2nd October, ATLANTIC_AND_OTHER_CONNECTING

Kobe, Inland Sea &

Yokohama) .........aar)

ni i P.M.

Pers (via Nagasaki, Saturday, 20th Oct.,

Kobe, Inland

Sea and Yokohama) ...............}

at I P.M.

"CITY OF PEKING " will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKO- |

HAMA and HONOLULU on WEDNESDAY the 19th September, 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 a Honolulu, and passengers are allowed to break their

Sept.-London 4th August, and Singapore 3 MALWA sept Boubay z8th August, and journey at any point an rosta.

11th Sept., General-Butterfield & Swire. PATHAN, British steamer, 1,762, Wright, 17th Sept-Slngapore th Sept, General- Dodwell, Carlill & Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Pakshan, Biltish steamer, for Swatow, &c. Macduf, British' steamer, for Singapore, & Holstein, German steamer, for Selgon. Trocas, British steamer, for Singapore, &c.

DEPARTURES.

September 16, Swatow, British steamer, for

Halphong.

September 16, Lokrang, British str., for Canton. September 16, Arratoon Apcar, British str., for

Singapore, &c. September

16, Sungkiang, British steamer, for Manila. September 16. Nanskas, Bitish str., for Kobe, September 16, Menmuir, British steamer, for Macao, Timor, Thursday Island and Syday. September

16. Hasions, British steamer, for Swalow, &c.

September

Hongkong and Whumpos Dock Co.'s tog FURRUN, Chinese steamer, 1.504. W. H. Lant,THE U. 5. Mall Steamship

27th July, Canton 27th July, General

M. S. N. Ca. GLENFARG, British steamer, 2,350, F. Selby, 14th Sept.-London, and Slogapore 8th September, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HOLSTEIN, German steamer, 1,103, J. Brahe, 18th Sept., Salgon 6th Sept., Rice and Flour. Wieler & Co. HONOKONG, French steamer, 738, C. Bantran, 15th September,Haiphong, and Hoihow 14th Sept., General A. R. Marty & Co.

British steamer, 1,788, R. A. Peters, 14th

8th September, General.-P. & Singaport O.. S. Co. THILDE, German steamer, 650, P. Moos, sath

Sept, Touron gth September, General Siomsson & Co NANCHANG, Britlab steamer, 1,306, E. Finlay. son, 15th Sept, Canton 15th September, GeneralButterfield & Swire. PHRA NANG, British steamer, 1,011, W. H. Watton, 5th SeptBangkok 27th August, Rice and General-Yara Fat Hong. PRRA CHOM KLAD, British steamer, 3,011, J

Fowler, 15th Sept, Bangkok 3rd Sept, and Kob.sl-chang 6th, General,-Butterfield & Swire. AVA, 130, Captain Macisaac-Hongkong PRAYA,

Government Tender. PROPONTIS, British steamer, 1,390, W: H, Farrand, 8th Sept.,-Saigon 3rd Sept, Rice.

Chinese. German steamer, 1,109, C. H. Davidsen, 14th September, Saigon 6th Sept., Rice

RIO,

Wieler & Co.

STRAITS OF DRIVER, British steanser, 1904, Holiday, 13th September,--Mej! 6th Sept.,

Order.

16, Brejr, Danish str., for Holbow, 17, Devawongse, Beltisk stencier, for STKATHIZE, British steamer, 1,70% Forsyth, 15th September-Hongay 11th September, SWAŁOW, &c. September 17, Macduff, British str., forlags-

TROCAS pore and New York. September 17, Pakshan, British str., for Swatow

and Amey.

PARDENGERS—ARRIVED.

Per Gera, from Shanghal-Rev. and Mrs. Stockmeyer, Mr. and Mrs, Curreen, Mr. and Mrs. Graystone, Mrs. O. H. Amott, Miss Forth, Miss Michelsen, and 15 Chinese.

Per Thales, from Talwanico, &c. Captain and Mrs. Jacobsen and children, Mr. J. G. Gott, and 1x Chinese.

Per Taichiou, from Bangkok; ` &G-10 Chinese.

Per Japan, from Shangbal:- Chlpesa.

Fer Afax, trom Singapore, &c. 30 Chinesa, Per Fathan, from Singapore.-100 Chiasse.

DEPARTED.

Per Arratson Aftur, for Singapore.--Mand Mrs. G. B. Whyte.

Per Haltoong, for Amoy.-Mr. and Mrs. Lapralk

weather.

REPORTE,

Co Britain Matheson & Co.

steamer, 2,657, James Edwards,

STEAMERS.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND

HONOLULU,

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, Belgie (vla Nagasaki, 】

Kobe, Inland Sea and >Wednesday, roth Oct., Yokohama)............arker, Oceanic (via Nagasaki,

BI P.M.

Kobe, Inland Sex | Tuesday, geth Oct., Yokohama & Hono folüinarnizon}

ATIF.M.

Goatte (in Nagasaki, Tuesday, 26th Nov,

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

~HE Steamship

THE

*BELGIC"

at 1 P.K.

October, at 1 P.M. Connection being made at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghal.

Sikh

Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday ... Tuesday......

ME Steamship

THE

"TACOMA,"

| Søptember agth.

October 16th, November 6th. December 11th, January 1st.

Captain Victor Parkes, zalling at Neon, on TUESDAY, the 25th September, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, via SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE & YOKO- HAMA.

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

Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Points shoukl 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,

Parcels must be went to our Office with address

marked to full by 5 P.M. on the day previous to sailing.

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

1

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agcals. Hongkong, 28th August, 1894

For Sale.

IMPORTANT TO NAVIGATORS

WILL SHORTLY BE READY.

A SECOND EDITION

THREE THOUSAND COPIES

"THE TYPHOONS OF THE EASTERN SEAS."

or

A REVIEW, by

F4

THE LATE MAJOR-GENERAL PALMER, R.E. (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,"

(by W. Dodarch, Director of the Hongkong Observatory),

The Far East has been re-written and “HIS vade mecum for every navigator in

greatly enlarged, and is illustrated by litho graphs showing the courses of the typhoons of late years.

Islamoed at Fity Cents for the first and One Dailar for the second edition, and may be obtained from

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ติ

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"

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11

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14

Heuermann, Herbat & Co.

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*

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Messz. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Yokohama, Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Singapore. Messrs. Amédée Prince & Co., Paris & London.

or the “HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" OFFICE.

Fodder's Hill, Hongkong, 14th May, 1894-

FOR SALE.

Through PassageTickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vis

or Canada

Rater may be NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and United Staten or

on application. obtained on

YOKOHAMA, on WEDNESDAY, the toth pers helding Passengers

ORDERS TO through EUROPE have the choice of Overland Rall Routes from San Francico, tacluding the

Steamers of this line pass through the IN- SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honcinio, GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL- and passengers are allowed to break their WAYS; also the CANA

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL- WAY on payment of $ro Gold in addition to Journey at any point en routs,

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, THE SCHOONER the regidar tariff rate. the regula

Passengers holding Orders FOR OVERLAND France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines CITIES in the United States have, between of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option United States or Canada, Rates, and parti of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER ed cular of the various Routes may be obtained RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting upon application. Railways, and from Chicago to destination the

lines. choice of direct the various routes can be

Particulara

dpcial rates (urt class only) are granted to

(first Misimaries, members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to Europeas in service China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.

Special rates (First-class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military Diplomatic and Cirli Services, to Oficials in service of China and Japan, and to Goverment officials and their families.

Passengers who have paid full fare, re-ena bark- ing at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice of Lading famed for transversa) within one year, will be allowed a dis. Through Bille 15th September-Foochow 13th September,tation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, count of 10 per cent. This allowance dots nos San Francisco, to Atlantic and inland Cities apply to through fares for Chiun and Yapan General-Sheran & Co.

A Overland Railways, to of the United States, wik

to Europe. Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports dandós, Central and South -Comapray's and connecting Steam Contil 4 P.M. als America, by the will be

be received un the day previous to sailing.

Parcel

reel Fackages will modred at the Dice unili ; Pausae day i Parcel Packages should be marked to ad- dress in full ; value aí

same is required. Chular Invoices to

any Cargo des SA sent to the Company' United States, should be sent to GEORGE T. HOMER, American ship, 1,267, C. | 054 in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the

Hamann, 31st August Yokohama 4th Aug. Callecior of Customs at San Francisco.

For further information as to Passage and Bellest Shewan & Co.

YUNG-CHING, Chinese steamer, 760, R. E. Harris, 12th August,Amoy 10th August, General C. H. 8. N. Ca.

KAILINO VESEKTA.

CALER CURTIS, American schooner, 35, Brake, 5th June,Yap (Caroline Islands) 29th May, General Order.

COMEL Nicaraguan barque, 600, J. Kirk, nöth

be

All Parcul PaskaGEt should be marked to sddress in full ; and same will be received st the Company's Offics entii Fivu PAL, the day previous to sailing.

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo dos ined to Points beyond San Frandace, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's

"MONTIARA,"

AS SHE NOW LIES IN CAUSEWAY BAY. Length

.....75 feet. ....17 feet. Depth of hold.......................... ........... 74 look. Registered Tonnage .............................75 toss, (Owing to recent alterations the carrying capacity of the Monlara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight.)

solidly constructed of teak throughout, with fron

The Meutiara was built in Singapore, is most

wood frames, has recently been thoroughly overhauled under experienced European superin«. tandence, and is now in excellent condition, She is a very fast sailer and a most suitable Tol for the Canton kerosene trade, or would make a first-cīnas lighter,

For Particulars as to Price, do, apply to

R. FRASER-SMITH, 6. Pedder's Hil, Hongkong, 1st August, 1894,

FOR SALE

THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG," AS THEY LIK AT ABERDEEN DOCKS.

Mandia 15th June, Sugar-8bqwantined to Points accomsco, in the offices, addremed to the Collector of Custovia, I. THE Engines of the Chopschaung „were

H. HACKFELD, German bark, 1,249, T. W. Hi-Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company

and August,--Cardly 8th March, No. 1, Prara Central ( Karlot, Cosis-Melchers & Co. American ship, 1,181, Lowall, 26th August, San Francisco rath June, General, SLOWAD & Co.

IVE,

Italian

JAPAN,

LILLIAN L. ROBnius, British skip, 1,699, L. F, Robbias, 13th Sept.New York 91st April, Petroleum.-—Order.

bark, 196, Bartolomeo Quartas and Juntalino and April, Halla,

The Britisk steamship Yapan reports that she left Shanghel on the 13th lautant, and had fine

The German steamship Geva reports that shaLIKA, German bark, 461, Albrecht, sth August, left Shanghal on the 13th Instant, and had fine weather throughout

CIDENT (W.A.), 13th June, Sandalwood..

Matheron & Co.

MATTERHORN, British four-masted skin 1,837, John Williams, 4th Septem-Shangasi nõta August, General Water & Cas

The British steamship Patkan reports that she Left Singapore on the 11th instant, and bad light Dortherly winds and calms with smooth sen | OTAGO, throughout.

The British steamship Thales reports that she

Bergh, 4th

British ship, 1,853, Gibam, 5th

left Talwanloo on the 14th lestant, and Amer** Shanghai syik July, Generic

on the 15th. On Saturday, the Sth, proceeded to Making harbour (Pascadores Inland), (and gue ShewAR, anchored for 5 days owing to a very heavy son, SURQUEMANKA, American ship, 2,62) Bouail, Both July, New York sih March, Karosses running on the Talwanico Bar. The C.G. T.

Oil Kester, Breckalmans à Ca steamship Case also in Mekung through stress of weather. From Talwanico to Amey and Hong- THERMOPYLE. British bark, 975, Winchester, itth Sept,-Ekanghai jih "Keptą Halinet,***** kong experienced moderate winds variabis koos south-east to merik-cast and fas eluar. wnether,

CL_GÒRFAM Acting Agent Hongkong, 29th August, 1894.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PRÓVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, -PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG,

SOLE AGENTS FOR ARTMANn's kahtjeN'S GENUINE

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COMPOSITION RED HAND BRAND,

HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT. DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES

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EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT REASONABLE PRICES,

Hongkong, 14th July, 1899.

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constructed by Mesars. Iwolis & Co., of San Francisco,

Wanchal, and are of the Compound Inverted For further information as to Freight or Cylinder Diopt-Acting Surface Condensing LYPE

38 Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, The Crank Shaft is 61" dia. at the Crank pla

"dia, with a stroke of Cylinders so and No. 7, Prays Central,

and y* dia, at the Journals. The H.P. Platon Rod C. L. GORHAN, Acting Agent,

3" and the L.P. 34" dia. The Piston Hongkong, 13th Septembar, 1894-

NOTICE.

JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED,

JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT,

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and Connecting Rod bolts are 27 dia., Air Puma 141 dis, by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulating Fúmp 1a día, by 13a strake, and Double Acting | Ted and Blige Pamp (our esch) 3′′ din, by 15′′

These Engines have been very little saad and are la thoroughly good order.

The Boller is of the Horisontal Multitabular type, with fhrae Furnaces and vertical Dome top" ita dia, in soft, a” by git, 10" long, external Foundercosants | Furnaces, at, y′′ diag Dome 44" dia. by 43, high; Tubes, 154 in number by it is in fairly good condition, having 3 días it i would last active service for five years. recently undergone considerable repairs, and

THE

HE Undemigand have this day been appointed BOLE AGENTS for the sale of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, The Kagamine Barlos Vereed om

are prepared to supply quantities to wait application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen

Skipples and famine Orderin

Sir ROBERT KAYLINIÓN, CB, CR, Chief „Sanitary Engineer, Lockl Government Board, „Į Landan," says

"It is the best Disinfectantsta”«ai,”

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.

Bank-Buildings, Hongkong, teth Jazá, 1989,"

2. For furthys particulari, apply to

R. FRASER SMITH,

6, Fodder's HIL Hongkong, zuk Angust, 1*64-

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·Printed and Published by ROBERT FRASER. SMITH, No.-6. Paditursu :WII, to the city of Vainola,, HangŽOVE.

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