1894-11-26 — Page 4

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

The Share Market.

LATEST QUOTATIONS. BANKS.

Hongkong Shanghat Bank.-97 per cent

Dem, buyers.

The National Bank of China, Ed-on £8,0,0,

Paid $11, sellers,

The National Bank of Chlon, Ld.-Founders'

*hares, nominat

The Hark of Chles, japan & the Straits,

The

uk of China, Japan & the Straits, angs derri riares-£5, buyers.

CHINESE LOANS.

THE HONGEONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1994.

VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT November 25, Kwong-mo, British steamer, for

THE PEAK HOTEL.

Mr. M. G. Allen. -Mr. J. G-Bockle.· ́

Mr. J. A. E. Chaudet.

Miss Coo.

Captalo Van Corbeck. Mr. H. Cromble.

Mr. R. P. Dipple. Mr. J. P. Dowling, LdMr. D. Farquharson,

Calent Imperial Loan of 1886 E----11 per cent.

premium.

MARINE INSURANCES. Vals Insurance Society of Canton~$125 per

rhain, hovers

Chlua Traders Insurance Company-$61 per

Not sukhia kumurance-Tla, 170 per share,

buyers. Canal Euantance Company, Limited—$143 per

Ya, sellers.

Insurance Association---$75, buyers. On Tallmurance Company, Llimited--Thu, 15

alia.

The Sets Insurance Co., Ld.-$16 per share,

nellers.

FIRI INSURANCES.

· Hongkong Fire Josurance Company-$178 per

share, sellers.

Chira Fire Insurance Company-$75 per share,

seller.

The Straits Fire Insurance Co., Ld., $5 per

share, buyers.

SHIPPING,

Hon Catic 3, and Macao Steinbeat Co.-

(ask per share, sales and buyers. China and Manila Steam Ship Company-$55,

Beyers.

In-Clue Steam Navigation Company, Limited

$10, sellers. Dougan Starship Company-850 sales and

Chica Mutual Skippers Co, Ld.-(Preference)

6 per share, nominal

China Matsal Shippers Co., Ld.-(Ordinary)→

♫ per share, nominal.

REFINERIES,

China Super Refining Company, Limited—$148

per share, selfers. Lazen Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$48,

sellers.

MINING,

Paciem Mug Co.-(Ordinary)—$4 per share,

By S.

Punion Mining Co.-(Preference)-81.50 per

en, sellers.

"Thagh Cold Mining Co., Limited-$490 per

Sales and buyers.

The Bistance! Gold Mining. Co., Limited-

11.75 per share, sales and burers. Sechsgatre des Charbonnages do Tonkin

165 bei skrie, sales and boyers.

The cloud. Mlamp and Trading Co., Limited-

71.50, buyers.

Han

Gr

Ho

War

5

TECKS, WHArves and GoDOWNE

bag and W. Managua Dock Company-78

rat, premtung, buyers.

prech Co., Limited$18 per sbara,·

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

17 per have, sellers.

Warhouse Co., Ed.-$40 per share,

salleir

HOTLS.

Her Hotel Company-38 per share,

hoyers.

Hon Rose Hote! Co,'% Stx ber-cent, Debentures

Apor.

The Shoumeen Hotel Co., Limited-nominal,

LANTS AND BUILDING.

Tht

The Ansteen Lant Investment Co., Limited--

Ti per share, huvers hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited-

Bulidings Co., Limited-$18 voare, ellers. Humelaget faste and Finance Co., Ld,—$14

percherò, sellers,

412, sales and sellers. The Vs Porn

A.

DISPENSARIES,

C, Limited-11n, buyers, DARCY LAWN C, Letted-$1 per

MISCELLANTOUS. Bowrong Dairy Farm Co., Limited-$5 per

H. 6. Panaji Po., Limited--$33 per share,

sellers.

upe Vanufacturing Company,

to per share, buyers,

Hou

How Car Compary-3125 per share, buyers.

Bag en Comps-y-876 per share, buyers. Hory bow and Clis Pakery Company, Limited

» »dev lue per sha

The Pengkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited

Sikte, selais.

14 ot

The Green Island Cement Co.--$5, sellem

Mr. J. Hansen,

Mr. W. S. HATion. Mr. John J. Hoar, Mr. Geo. Holmes. Mrs. G. Holmes. Mr. J. F. Maerne.

Mr. Morton Jones. Mr. Medburst.

Major and Mrs, Moore. Mr. Sandilands. Mr. J. L. Prosper.

Mr. and Mrs."SansDIN. Mr. F. H. Slagbek.

Mr. & Mrs. A. Findlay.

Smith and family,

Mr. A. G. Stokes, Mr. Taylor,

Rey, and Mrs. Vallinga. Capt. Geo. Vlaveanos, Mrs. K. Wilson.

MAILS EXPECTED.

THE FRENCH MAIL

The Messageries Maritimes Co.'s steamer Salasie, with the outward French mail, left Singapore on the and instant, and may be expected here on the zoth.

THE AMERICAN MAILS.

The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer China, with malle, &c., from San Francisco on the 6th Inst. left Yokohama on the 26th, and may be expected here on the 2nd December.

The O. & O. S. 5. Co.'s steamer Belgie, with mails, &c., left San Francisco for this port, esa Yokohama and Nagmaki on the 6th instant.

THE CANADIAN MAIL-

The Canadian Pacific Rallway Co's steamer Empress of India left Vancouver on the rath instant for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shang-| hai and Hongkong.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The 'Glen Hue steamer Glenfruin, from Antwerp, London and Straits, left Stogapore od the 20th instant, and may be expected here on the 17th.

The N. G. I. steamer Bisagno left Bombay on the 8th instant, and may be expected here on the 28th.

The Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Fak nurus left Singapore on the 21st instant, and | may be expected here on the 28th,

The P.&O. S. N. Co's steamer Shanghat, from London and Bombay. left Singapore on the 22nd instant at 2 p.m., and may be expected here on the let December.

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Formosa London for this port on the 18th ultimo.

HONGKONG temperatURE,

(From Masers, Ond. Falcoom & Co.'s Register,)

To-tsy.

Barmotor Dan sa

FarothetsV. M. .+----+ The monastaning &

Thermometers pH.

Tharinakater p

41)

Macrores. (Wet balk?

Thermo ..

Thermometer p.m.

Thorm→ M suden uz

The trades Mindman (eeenlight).

Shipping

ARRIVALS.

D.

Amoy, &c.

November 15, Frajr, Daniah str., for Hothow, November 25, Kong Bong, British steamer, for

Bangkok

November 25, Nawed, Bella tester, for

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG

STRAMKRS.

Amatas. British steamer, 2,077, G. W. Barrister, Nov.-Moji 17th Nov., General.=== Nippon Vasen Kaisha

..

Novi Priyang, German steamET, for | ANGERTON, British steamer, 1,823, H. Manis,

Shanghai.

November 21, Ulyares, British states, for Sin»

gapore, c

November 25, Tatrang, British str., for Swałow

and Shanghat.

November 26, Ningchow, British steamer, for

Shanghai, &c.

PASSENGERS—ARRIVED.

Per Fuskun, from Shanghai.—96 Chinese, Per Fokies, from Tamsul, &c.-Messrs. Law, Scharbert, and 44 Chines”,

Per Kutsang, Irom Calestis, &c.—Misses Downey, Sullivans (2), and 329 Chinese.

Per Aramor, from Slagspore.—97 Chinese, Per Namyong, from Penang, &a-418 Chiness.

and Nov.-Barry 3th October, Coals- Dodwell, Carlil & Tá,

Asx, Danish steamer, 59r, N. C. Revsbeck,

24th Novamber-Halphong 21st November, and Helbow and, Rice,Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

BENLAWERS, British steamer, 1,484, A Webster,

21st November,—Moji 16th Nov., Coals— Gibb, Livingston & Co.

CHINA, German steamer, 1,114, T. T. Andersen, 21st November,-Saigon 17th November, CITY OF PRKING, American steamer, 5,079, Wm.

Rice. Melchers & Co Ward,

23rd Nov.San Francisco 27th Ock, Wo

Yokohama 17th, and Nagasaki 20th, Matis and General.-P. M. 5. 3. Co.

Britinh DIAMOND

steamer, 1030, G. W. Ellis, 17th November, Singapore 30th October, General-Chin Moh."

kong-Mr Grimble, talset and amab, and 3

Per Bombay, from Shanghai, &c, for Hong-Donar, German Chinese (Jeck). For London—Mrs, Macrae and children, and Miss Martin,

Per Menmuir, from Adelaide, &c-5o Chinese. Per Phra Chom Klas, from Bangkok,—60. Chinese.

Per Ningchow, from Singapore, &c.—180 Chinese.

REPORTE.

The British steamship Namyong reports that she left Pening and Sloganore on the 14th instant, and had very strong mansoan and bigh sex,

The German steamship Fidelo reports that she lek Newchwang, and Chefoo on the gath fostent, and had fresh north-east winds throughout.

The German steamship Swatow reports that abe left Cheloo on the 21st instant at 2 p.m. The first two days bad rainy weather, and the latter part of the voyage experienced fresh north and north-north-east breese with overcast

weather.

The British steamship Fuzkum reports that the left Shanghai on the zzud instant, and had fresh north-east monsoon with dull cloudy weather and high following sen to Tung-ying: thence to post had moderate monson and fine

weather.

The British steamship Phra Chem reports that she left Bangkok on the rốth instant, and had light northerly and north-east winds and lemooth sea up to 22nd Inst thence to port had fresh breeze from the north-east with dull rainy and overemst weather.

The British steamship Ningckow, from | Glasgow and Liverpool, reports that she left

Slugapore on the 19th instant. The first part of the voyage had light north-east winds and fine weather to lat. 13 der, north. The remainder of the passage had strong east-north-east winds |with high sea and duli overcast weather.

The British steamship Henmuir reports that she left Adelaide on Sunday, the 18th altim and Sydney on Saturday, the 3rd lostant called at Brisbane, Townsville, Thursday Island, and Port Darwin, leaving the latter port on Friday, the 16th. From Adelaide to Port Dar- win and thence to Cabra had variable winds and

And weather, From Cabra to port had strong monsoon and bigh sun, -

The British steamship Fekien reports that she left Tamsul on the zand instant, and had strong | north-east winds and high sea with dull overcast weather and occasional rain to Amay, Left

CAmoy on the 137d, and had fresh north-east breese and following sea with overcast weather to Swatow, In Amoy the stasmakipa Paktu, Thales, Benvause, Chang Hock Kian, and Albart. Left Swalow on the 24ib, and bad strong north-east winds and rough sea with cloudy weather to Breaker Point; thence to part had moderate breeze and sex from east-north- east and fine clear weather. In Swalow the steamships Formosa and Hangchow.

WANDERING JEW, American ship, 1,650,

Nichols, 25th Nov.--New York and July, Kerosene Oil-Order. AZAMOR, British leamer, 2005. P. Gibson,

15th Nov.-Slogapore 17th Nov

& Co. er.Tata & KUTSANG, British

atr., 1,495. Young 25th Nov,-Calcutta 7th Nov, Penang 14th, and

Singapore 18th, Optum and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. FORIIN,

British

steamer, fog, W. J. Davis, 25th- Nov.-Tamsul 22nd Nov, Amoy 231d, and Swatow 24th, General—D. Lapralk & Co. SHUN, British steamer, 1.594, W. H. Lant, 25th Nov., Shanghai 320d Nav., General,

C. M. S. N. C

N, Co

PROGRESS, German steamer, 783, J. Jessen, 25th

Newchwang 19th Nov, and Cheloo arab Wind

General. Slemisen & Ca

Italian cruiser, 1,720, Captain Balotini, 25th November, Singapore rgtk November, ATLANTA, GA, S. W., 16th Sept, W. Schoelder, 25th Nov., Newcastle, N.S. Cols-sidine, Matheson de C PHRA CHOM KLAO, British steamer, rors, T. Fowler. 25th November-Bangkok 16th Nov. Rice.

iceButterfield & Swire.

& Co.

Theer," Electric Light Co., Limited- BENVENUE, Brkish steamer 1.40%, W, W.

3.1.

The Hongkorn High-Level Tramway Co.,

Limited-270, huyers. Campbell, Moore & Co., Ld,-$1 per share,

EXCHANGE.

ON LONDON-Bank, T. T...

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

..2/04

Bank Bills, on demand

....a/o

Credits at 4 months' sight.....3/1 Documentary Bills, at 4 months'

sight...

.2/1/

ON PARIS-

Bank Bills, on demand

Credits, at 4 months' sight

2.65

OK INDIA

....187

On Demand

..187

On SHANGHAI---

Bank, T.T........

73

Private, 30 days' sight

.734

Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate)..$0.42

Silver (per oz.)

.281

T. T.

VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG,

HOTEL.

Mr. & Ms. Aldean and Mr. R. Love.

2 children.

Mr. Aldean.

Mr. C. S. Buff

Mr. R. Lyall,

Mr. Hugh MacCallum. Mr. J.

MeWiame

Rev. S. A. Baylee, M.A. Mr. 4. Mitchell.

Mt. W. Blayday.

Mr. C. Brockmann.

A. M'Ewin, HT.

WE Mr. Parfit.

Capt. and Mrs. Combe Mr. E. W. Fenleld,

Mr. C. A. Feanington.

and

child.

ain R. Crawford.

Captain R. Mr. Deblanc

Mr. W. B.

B. Cracker.

Dell

Douglas.

Mr. R. H.

Mr.

Mr.

W. A. Duff.

C, N, Edison.

Mr. S MW.

olduson. Dr. H. C. Roby. Mr. F. E. Shean.

Mr. D.

Smidi.

MID

Mr. & Mrs. G. Eldied. Mr. F. S

Mr. G. Fenwick.

W. B. Harmsion Mm. C. and child

Mr. John Coosal

Streich, Mr.&Mrs. G. Harmston, Mr. P.

Mr. P. Stickas, Mr. J. Tabsen.

Mr. Frank Harmaton.

Mr. C. H.S, Harris,

Mr. Hodgia.

Mr. E. Iversen.

Mr. J. Kirkwood. Mr. J. Kinghorn,

Mr. W. Tarn

Mr. H. A. S. Thompson. Mr. W. Whiley..

Thomson, Nov,-Amoy 14th Nov, Tea and General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. MICHAEL JIBSEN, German steamer, 710, H Schlaikien, 25th Nov,Canton asih Nov. General-Wieler & Co. MINMUTE, British steamer, 2,000, Hugh Craig, Adelaide 28th October, Sydney 2010 2nd Nov, Brisbane, Townsville, Thursday ard Island, and Port

and Port Darwio 16th, General. Gibb, Livingston & Co. BOMBAY, Brities steamer, 2,047, R. J. Sleeman,

The British steamship Kutzing reports that she left Calcutta on Wednesday, the 7th instant, and experienced moderate worth-east monsoon with moderate sex and fine clear weather unti Mrrival at Penang oo Toesday, the 13th Left Fenang on Wednesday, the 14th, and had light

winds and

with clear and smooth weather until arrival

Singapore on Friday, val at the 16th. Left Singapore on Sunday, the 18th, and experienced moderais north-east monsoon off Macclesfield Banks when both sea and wind with moderate sea and fine weather, until arrival

increased in violence and force, st times blow- lag a moderate gale. Weather continued the sama, with occasional showers of rain, untli arrivat at Hongkong on Sunday, the 15th,

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL, CLOSE--

For Holhow and Haiphong-Pœ Ask to- morrow, the 37th Instant, 88.30 AM.

For NagasakL-Per Benlowers to-morrow, tha 27th instant, at 11:30 AM,

For Shanghal-Per Manmuir 10-morrow, the

26th Nov., Shanghat 32nd Nov, dayth instant, at 11.30 AM. Foochow 24th, General.-P. & O. S. N. Co NAMYONG, British steamer, 984. C. F. Bollan, 16th November, Penang, and Singapore

General-Bun Mob. November,

"For Amby and "Straits.—Per Namyone 10- morrow, the 37th instant, at 1.30 9.

For Nagasaki and Vladivostock.—Per Mt. charl Fabren to-morrow, the syth Instant, at

P.M.

grinan steamer, 1,015, B. Grundmann, 16th November, Sat

–Saigon gih Nov., Rice.-- Lauts, Wegener & Co. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British steamer, 3,003, 0. P. Marshall, R.N.R., 6th Nov.-Vancouver 15th Oct., Fla

yokohama Kolo, Nak and Shanghat 4th)

ghat 4th Nov., General.—Canadian Paclic

Railway Co. ESMERALDA. British

od Movember, Manila 16th November, 966, G. Tayler, 10th General Shewan * Co.

Maus

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE,

1894.

SAFETY.

SPEED.

PUNCTUALITY.

1894.

THE FAST KOUTE 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 Teas-10,000 Horse Power-Speed 1g knots.

........

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, EMPRESS OF INDIA...Camdr, O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 28th November. EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr. G. A. Lee, R.N.E.........WEDNESDAY, 26th December. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibaki, R.N.K....WEDNESDAY, 23rd January, '95.

THE paint Steamships of this Line put through the famous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B,C.) is ra DAYS, malding close connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS-CONTINENTAL FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE Close connection is TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY teaving there dally, and cross the Continent made at Montreal, Quebec, Hallfax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of.

FAME, British steamer, 117, Captain Stopan

Hongkong and Whampoa Deck Co.'s tug. HALLOOND, British steamer, 783, J. Roach, 24th tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 12 months.

Passengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Retum November,--Swatow 23rd Nov., General.— SPECIAL RATES (Fint-clam only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, D. Lapraik & Co.

Diplomatic and Cled Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan LYDEKHORN, Norwegia

B. Ham Governments. . Norwegian steanter. 2,114, mortas, 22nd November,-Katchinotza 17th CIRCULAR PACIFIC TICKETS Hongkong to Vancouver, Vancouver to Sydney Australls, Nov, Coals.—Mitsal Bunao Kaisha,

via Honolulu, and Sydney to Hongkong vis Brisbane and Torres Straits, Good for 9 months, OBE, British b steamer, 1951, J. H. Clark, and 100,

Nov-Barry 10th October, Coals-Order. PAKIHAN, British steamer, 835, I. Jenkins, 22nd November,--Hangkok, and Ang.hin 13th Nov., Rice-Hop Hing Heng. PRAYA

YA 134, Capialo Maciaand. Hongkong Government Tender.

PROPONTI

Britiah steamer, 1,390, W. H. Farrand, r7th Noverober-Salgon roth November, Rice-Chinese, SIBHAN, British steamer, 845, A. Murphy, 22nd November,--Saigon 19th November, Rice. -Bradley & Co.

SMIT, Dutch steamer, 80, E. Karst, 24th Nov, -Canton 24th Nov., General --Carlowitz & Co. SUNOKIANO, Brilus steamer, 994. C. B. N.

Dodd, and Nov.Chicklung 17th Nov, Rice-Butterfield & Swire.

TAILER, German steamer, 826, T. Calender, 22nd November, Polo Sembilang 13th Nov., Kerosene Off-Meyer & Co. WHAMPOA, British

steamer, 1,109, Thos. Harde, 24th November-Canton 24th November, ZAPTRO, British steamer, 675. A. W. R. Cobban,

General,-Butterfield & Swire.

21st Nov.-Mania 20th Nov., General. Shewan & Co.

SAILINO VESSELS.

AMY TURNER, American barque, 953, Warren, 2nd Oct.,Honolulu 24th August, Kerosene Oil,-Order.

+

BARCORE, British ship, 2,041, Les, 7th October,

-Cardiff sath Jane, Coals.-Order.

BYLOLA, Germa

ore, German baique, 133, Mangelsdorff, 23rd November,-Amoy 7th November, Ballast.

Wieler & Co.

CALZE CURTIS, American schooner, 35, Brake,

5th June,

Yap (Caroline Islands) a9th May, General Order. LOTHAIR, Italian barque, 793, B. Catrongs, 3rd Nov-Callao 23rd August, Sapanwood.- D. Musso &

& Co, SERRANO, American barque, 613, R. G. Water- house, 14th Nov.-Singapore 3rd NOT, Timber.-Captain. VELOCITY, British barque, 491, R. Martie, 24th October, Honolulu 15th Sept., General,- Chinese.

Entinations.

SIEN

TING,

SURGEON DENTIST,

No. 10, DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkang, 27th September, 1894

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

MR.

AND

MODERATE FEES.

11014

WONG TAI-FONG,

Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly asistant to Dr. ROGER), HAS REMOVED

ᎢᏳ

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

CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, ayth July, 1891.

Mails.

17

The attractive features of this Company's route, embraces Ita FALAT 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 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 appolutments and Cuisine are unexcelled.

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

Hongkong, 31st October, 1894.

U. S. MAIL LINE, PACIFIC MAIL STEAM-

SHIP COMPANY.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU, PROPOSED SAILINOS FROM HONGKONG. City of Peking (yla')

Nagasaki, Kobe, In Wednesday, 18th Nov, land Sea and Yoko-

at 3 P.M.

China (via Nagasaki,”

Kobe, Inland Sea, Yokohama & Hono lulu)

Wednesday, 12th Dec,

at Daylight.

Farm (via Nagasaki, Saturday, 29th Dec

Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama) .........11)

at Daylight,

THE U. S. Mall Steamshiy

CITY OF PEKING" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA WEDNESDAY, Úe 28th Nov., at 3 F,M., taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe.

Steamers of this line paan through the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call si Honolulu,

|

D. E. BROWN, General Agent,

Pedder's Street.

[3

OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN. TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO. ENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND

KUROPE,

VEL

AN

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND

...HONOLULU,

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,

Belgie (via Nagasaki,”}-

Kobe, Inland Sea and >Wednesday, 19th Dec, Yokohama) vouna) at Daylight, Oceane (via Nagasaki,

Wednesday, 9th Jan,

at Daylight,

Kobe, Inland Sea &

Yokohama) muroj

Gasite (via Nagasaki,

Kobe, Inland Sea, Saturday, 26th Jan., Yokohama & Hono at Daylight,

Inla) .............\__

"HE Steamship

journey at any point is restr and passengers are allowed to break their THE

Through Passage/Tickets granted to England,

"BELGIC"

France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vía of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the | NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and United States or Canada. Rates may be YOKOHAMA, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th obtained on application.

Passenger holding through ORDERS TO

December, at Daylight. Connection being made

at Yokohama with Steamer from Shanghai.

EUROPE have the choice "BI Overland. Rall Routes from San Francisco, including the Steamers of this line pass through the IN- SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at tlonoinin, UNION PACIFIC DENVER and RIO and passengers are allowed to break their GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL

WAYS; as the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL-Journey st say point en route. -

WAY on payment of Bro Gold in addition to the regular tariff raka.

Through Passage Tickets granted to England,

France and Germany by ali trans-Atlantic Hines

of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the

Passengers holding Orders FOR OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have, between SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option United States or Canada. Rates, and parti of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL | cilars of the various Routes may be obtained. PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER, si RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Kallways, and from Chicage to destination the choice of direct Haes.

Farticulars of the various routes can be had on application,

Special rates (nt clams only) are granted to

Hembers of the Naval, Mittay,

and Civil Service, to European Officers to service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.

upon application.

Special raica (First-class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Milly Diplomatic and Civil Services, to Europera Offcials in service of China and Japan, and te Government officials and their families.

Passengers who have paid foll fare, re-embark- ing at San Francisco for China or Japan (ar vise

· versa) within one year, will be allowed a dis- Through Bills of Lading farmed for trant count of to per cent. This allowance dois nat postation to Yokohama and other Japan Perhapply to through farss for China and Faße

to San Franciaco, to Atlantic and Inland Millen

of the United Staise, via Overland Railways, to to Europe.

Havana, Trinidad, and Danserera, and to ports All PARCEL FAckages should be marked to Central and South Amarica, by the addrema In tell 1. and same will be sptalvad si Company's and

Broamers, i will be received an heard until 4.836

KWANGLEE, British steamer, 3,jog, Lincoln, adth | 3550logo-Per Smis to-morrow, the 2001 | NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND the day previous to

Nov.-Canion M. S. N. Co. TAKBANG, British 1 steamer, 977, W. H. Freeman,

-Instant, at 3.30 PM.

For Kaba-Per Amoj to-morrow, the sylh 26th Nov,,Canton 18th Nov., General Instant, at 3.36 P.M. Jardine, Matheson & Co STORE NORDISKE. Danish steamer, 59% Emoerow, the 37th instant, at 3.30 2.

For Amey and Manila-Fer SungHang to-

RAILROAD COMPANIES. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)

the Company's Office until F19R 1.1, the day Packages will praviciat to selling, be received në the Omani Parcel }

floe until 3-Wat, man day 1: Conmilar Invoices to accompany Cargo doss. all Parcal Package should be marked to adetined to Points beyond San Francisco, in the drase in full ; value of same is required.

United States, should be sent to the Company's, Carge

to RocKMpany

tland be Points beraad San Francione, in the Offices addressed to the Collecter of Custest, United States, should be

SM, 26th Nov,,--Shangbai 11th Nov.- For Shanghai—Per Kwangles to-morrow, th8 | Tacoma nun Tuesday Decembez zith. Qos in Seafailed♫e Pent to the Company's || San Francisca.

27th instant d

Bishi Kalsha.

For

› N. Telegraph Co.

F.M PALLAS, British sester, 2,100, A. Murray, 26th

November, put back, Ballast. Mitsut morrow, gone and London-Per Bombay to

Instant, 11 4.30 PM. Shanghat, Kobe, Yokollima, Victorie, SWATOW, German steamer, 636, H. Brossen, 26th and Vanmower, B.C-PE OF IMALA ON

The 28th

18th instant, of IT AN Melchen & Co.

For

&c., India vid Tuticorin, and

at 11 AM.

SMA

SATION

Tuesday January 1st. Victoria &........ | Tuesday

January 2zod. Tacones .... | Tuesday ...... February 26th, Fill younges | Tuesday .............. | March 19th:

Tuesday ......| Apill oth;

Nov.-Chefoo 21st November, General, Aday on Wednesday, the FREESPINSANE |

NINGCHOW, British steamer, 1,795, H. F. Sam-

mer, 26th Nov.-Glasgow, ofs Liverpool, | 2812

and Singapore 19th Nov., General.---Arhold,

AMIGO,

G

Karberg & Co.

For Singapore and Passag.-P. Proponite Wednesday, the 28th ingiant, at 12.50 V.M.

German steamer, 771, A. Bendixen, 26th For Shanghal and Kew-Per dramer on Nov.--Newchwang, and Chefos 20th 2907.,||

the 1812 instant, at 18.30 PM.

THE Steamship

Collector of Case addiried in the

1 12. Sazi Franolics. For further information as to. Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 7, Praya, Castral.

C. L. GORHAM. Acting Agost Hongkong, 23rd November, 1894/

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL, AND PRÓVISION MER-

BAND GENERAL COMMISSION

AGENTS, FRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG,

FIDELIO, German steamer, 742, Th, Nia Asober.

Velankaniny And San DAY, the 11th December, will proceed to CHANTS, . NAVAL "CONTRACTORSĮ

Beads and General-Wieler & Co.

For

"TACOMA," Captalu V. Ferken, salling at Noon, on TUES, VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, via SHANG HAL, INLAND SEA, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, adio Bills of Lading isced to Japan Facile Coast Points, and to Canadian and Unbled States Points.

For aches infeuracten to Traight or

Phamare, apply to the Agency of the Corea, No. 7, Prays Cotitral, *

G. L. GORHAM, Acting Agent, Hongkong, arst November. 1894

NOTICE.

JEYĖS SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY. LIMITED. JEYE'S WOOD:PRESERVER OF

ANTISEPTIC PAINT,/-

THE Undersigned have the day beam, sapointed SOLE AGENTS for the vall of them TERFECT DISINFECTANTS, sad. are prepared. to hupply quantifies : to purchaseft at Wholesale Prices, Extra Spécial

BH ROBERT RAWLINSON, CE, CE, Chief

Local Gormnavit Boned,

City of Peking on Wadusaday. Nor-Newchwang, and Chefoo suth Nov., the sito lustent, at 2, 30 PÁNS Beans and Ou---Melcher & Co.

Townsello, Bydney, and Malbourná.-—-—- s on Wainuoday, thì sách Innant, ** 3:30 2.10.

Swatow and Bangkok-Pi Phre ChemPom should be be quadruplicate; and ARTMANN ON HIDHAS BRANE era for Salvator and Large Orches Kids on Thursday, the nod Jumsar, N 2,50 AM Pwr dd Thug: day, the 29th instant, at 5 RM, JA

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOTH OFFICE,

Lyderkorn, British steamer, for Kutchinates. Haflong, British steamer, for Swatow, de, Talsang, British steamer, for Swalow, de. Ningchow, British steamer, for Shanghai, de.

DEPARTURES. November 26, Faunis Sheffield, Bektisk back, för

Mantung. November 24, Amey, German stea

Centop.

Maj. & Mrs. Wrottesley. Havimber Lj. Zsmeralda, Bolileh

Amoy, dd,

Consular Invoices of Goods for United States

papy, must be mest forward by the meanser in the mure of the Freight Agunt, Northam Paoliy Kalevad, Tacoma, Wash.

PRROUS MUK 16 seat to our Office with addeche. mearted in full by 5 336, on the day previona da. You further information as to Passagnol

Tupply to

DODWILL, CARLILE N-CH,

meldingi jich Nayombor, 1894.

L.T

SOLE AGENTS FOR

COMPOSITION RED

HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, A DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNGHES

SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES

ALWAYS DIT/STOCK BAKA

G. HUMPHREYS &

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.