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The Share Market.

LATEST QUOTATIONS, HANTE.

Hongkong and Shanghat Bank.~99 per cent,

prem., bayers. The National Bank of China, Ld-on £8.0.0.

pald up,-, sellers,

The National Bank of China, Ld.-Founders'

shares, nominal..

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

Founders' shares-£5, buyers.

CHINESE LOANG

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-11 per cent.

premium.

MARINE INSURANCES.

Undon Insurance Society of Canton-3125 per

share, buyers,

Ching Traders' Inanrance Company-161 per

share, sellers.

North China Insurance-Th. 185 per share,

buyers. Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$143 per

ahare, sellers.

Yangive Tourance Association-$77, havers Oo Tel Insurance Company, Limited-Tls. 15

per share.

The Stralis fasurance Co., Ld.-$16 per share,

buyers.

FIRE INSURANCES. Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$175 per

she, neliers.

Chlon Fire Insurance Company-$75' per share,

sellers,

The Stratis Fire Insurance Co., Ld., $7 per

there, buyers.

SHIPPING. Honyko, Carton, and Maren Steamboat Co.--

2243 per share, sales and sellers, Chier and Manila Steam Ship Company-366,

huren

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1894.

VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG,

HOTEL

Mr. & Mrs. Aldean and Lieut. F. S. L. Lusooush,

R.N. 1 children. Mr. Aldean.

Mr. C. S. Barff.

Mr. R. Lyall.

Mr. A. Martin.

Miss McArthur. Miss McComb. Mr. J. MAMIEWAD

MeWilliama Mr. A.

Rev. S. A. Baylee, M.A. Mr. Huck MacCallum. Mr. W. Baynay. Major & Mrs. Garnett.

Botfield. Mr. C. Math Cobban.

Brockmano Captain Capt. and Mrs. Combe

And child.

Captain R. Crawlord. Mr. W. B. Crocker. Mr. Delbianco. Captain J. Dick. Mr. S.

•Dinsdale.

Mr. J. Dogea. Mr. R. H. Doug

Mr. W. A. Duff, Mr. C. N. Edison.

Mr. & Mr, G. Eldred.

Mr. G. Fenwick. Dr. D. Galvo,

Mr. T. Mitchell

Mr. & Mr. F. A. Morgan

child and norst. and Captain J. Moller.

Rev. & Mrs. T. North, Mr.. W. Parfitt,

Mr. E. W. Penfold.

A Pennington.

Mr. Portal.

Malor & Mrs. Purchsa.

Mr. C.

Major & Mr

Dr. R.

C.

Roby,

Mr. $ Reich.

Mr. W. Robinson.

Mt. F. E. Shers. M. N. Sleby. Mr. & Mrs. L. Garword. Mr. D.

.D. Smidt, Mrs. A. Mrs. W. B. Harmston Mrs,

Smith. and child,

Mr. F. Stewart. Mr.&Mrs. G. Harmstan, Mr. folin MIT.CEMBA Mr. Frank Harmston. Mr. C. H. S. Harris.

Mre. Hodgins.

Me. E. Iversen.

Mr. J. Kirkwood. Mr. J. Kinghorn, Mr. R. Love.

Stewart. Mr. P. Süth us. Mr. J. Tabsen.

Mr. W. Tarn.

Mr. H. A. S. Thompson, Mr. W. Whiley. Maj. & Mrs, Wrottesley,

MAILS EXPECTED,

THE FRENCH MAIL The Messageries Maritimes Co.'s steamer Salazie, with the outward French mall, left Saigon on the 26th instant, and may be expected here on the 2giti.

TIDE AMERICAN MAILS, The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer China, with

Jeft Yokohama on the

he 26th

and may be expected here on the 2nd December.

The O. & O. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Belgic, with

Yokohama and Nagasaki on the 6th instant.

Par Haitan, from Foochow, &c.~~~go Chinese. Per Choysang, from Shanghal, &c-M14, Duncan, Mr. Peterson, and 49 Chinese.

Per Chingt, from Sydney, &c.-Mr. Wa.

and 8g Chinese,

GOD

Per Glenfruly, Irama Landon, &o, for Hoog kos-240 Chinese. For Shanghel-Mrs. McKanels and a children, Mrs. Robb and a children, Mrs. Lamond and 4 ohildren.

Per Tacob Diederichsen, from, Chufoo.-3 Chinese.

REPORTS.

The French stesmahip Sydney reports that she

left Shaoghal on the 24th instant, and bed fine weather and fresh north-east winds from port to port

HOOS

The British sizamship Glasfrwis reports that the lah London on the 14th último, and Stags- pore on the zotk Instant, and had strong mon- 1 and high ses from the Parkcols to port. The British steamship Chingts, from Sydney, that she left Thursday Island on the 8th reports instant, and had fine weather all the way. Encountered e

1 heavy north-eastmly swell crosslug

the China Sex.

The British steamship. Chaysang reports that she left Shanghai on the 23rd instant, and Swalow on the 26th, and had moderate north- east to east-north-east winds with clondy and fine weather.

The British steamship Tatchlow reports that she left Ang-hin on the 19th instant, and had light variable winds and fine clear weather to Cape Padaran, when a strong monsoon and head sex, accompanied with frequent squalls, rain and miet, was encountered, the vessel skipping large quantities of water. The weather moderated ar

The British

Mais

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 Tons-10,000 Horse Power-Speed 19 knots...

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. EMPRESS OF INDIA...Comdr, O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 28th November. EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr, G. A. Lee, R.N.R.......................WEDNESDAY, 16th December. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 23rd January, '95,

HE magnificent Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, making close connection at Vancouver with the FALATIAL TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY learing there dally, and cross the Confluent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection to made at Montreal, Quebec, Hallax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which

choice of.

port was appro® mekip Haliam reports that the passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are 6 and AROUND THE WORLD. Return

5th

left Foochow on the 23rd instant, Amoy on the and Swatow on the 26th. From Foochow to Amoy had fresh monsoon and high sea. From Amoy to Swatow bad light north-easterly breeze and fine weather. From Swatow to Hongkong had light north-easterly winds and dine weather to Breaker Point; thence to port had light winds

nd and overcast weather. In Foochaw the steam- ships Fooksang, Bombay, and French gunbost la Amoy the steamships Formosa and Chiang Tamisi, Katfong, and Soockow.

Passengers Booked through to all principal points 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, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.

CIRCULAR PACIFIC TICKETS Hongkong to Vancouver, Vancouver to Sydney Australia, via Honolulu, and Sydney to Hongkong vis Brisbane and Torres Straits, Good for q months, £100.

Mails.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

December zrth. Tanuary art. January 22nd.

(HIIBJECT TO ALTERATION.) Tacoma...... Tuesday . STRA

Tuesday... Victoria..... Toesday ...... Tacoma...... Tuesday STAR

February 26th.

Tuesday...... | March 19th.

...... April 9th,

Victoria ...... | Tuesday

THE Steamship

"TACOMA,"

Captata V. Perker, salling at Noon, on "TUES. DẦY, the 11th December, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACÓMA, vía SHANG- HAL INLAND SEA, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Through Bill of Lading larmed to Japan Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States

tes Poluts.

Consular Invoices of Goode for United States Paints should be in quadruplicate; and oos copy must 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 addrese marked in full by 5 PM, on the day previous ta sailing.

For further information sa to Passage or Freight, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.

Agents. Hongkong, 7th November, 1894.

To be Let.

TO LET.

SEYMOUR TERRACE,

Indo-Ira Steam Navigation Company, Limited i malls, &c., from San Francisco on the 6th fast. Hock Kian. In Swałów the sleamuskins | (the Company baving received the highest award for samu at recent Chicago World's Exhibition) | of McGRIGOR'S BARRACKS.

-$19, sellers.

Douglas Steamship Company-$50 miles and

sellers..

China Mutual Shippers Co., Ld.-(Preference)-mails, &c., left San Francisco for this port, vis

6 per share, nominal.

China Mutual Shippers Co., Ld,—(Ordinary)—

1 per share, nominal.

REFINERIES.

7

China Super Refining Company, Limited-8148

per share, rellers.

Luton Supar Refining Company, Limited-$48,

sellers,

MINING.

Punion Mining Co.--(Ordinary)—$4 per share,

buy.

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

share, sellers.

The Paul da fatne Co., Limited-$4.90 per

sheim, entes and hayers.

The New Bahaoral Gold Mining Co., Limited-

$1 75 per share, sales and buver Sacé Françalue des Charbonnages de Tonkin

70 ner share, sales and buyers. The Mining and Trading Co., Limited-

$4.50, buyers.

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

per cent, premium, buyers.

Gee, Fenwick & Co., Limited-$18 per share,

sellers. Honghang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Company-$37 per share, sellers. Wanchal Warehouse Co., Ld.-340 per share,

sellers.

HOTELS.

Honukang Hotel Company-38 per share,

buyers. Hongkong Hotel Co,'k Six mer-cent. Debentures

*tor.

The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-nominal.

LANDS AND BUILDING.

The Kowloon I and Investment Co., Limited-

10 per share, huvers.

The tinnyknap Land Investment Co., Limited-

$92, sales and sellers.

The West Pot Ruildings Co., Limited-$18

per share, sellers.

Humphreys Estate and Finance Co.-L.-$14

per share, sellers.

DISPENSARIES,

A. 5. Woher 3 Co., Umbed-10, buyers, Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-$1 per

share, havciG.

MISCELLANEOUS. Hongkong Dalty Feria Co., Limited

share, sellers.

per

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

gellers.

Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company,

Limited-$112 per share, buyers. Hongkong Gas Company-1125 per obsze, buyers. Hongkong Ice Company-$75 per share, buyers, Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

o per sbare, sellers.

per

The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited—

$4 per share, sellers,

The Green Island Cement Co-$3, rollers. The Hongkong Elecule Light Co., Limited-

$4, buyers.

The Hagkong High-Level Tramway Co

Limited-$70, bayers. Campbell, Moore & Co., Ld.-$3 per share.

KICHANGE.

ON LONDON-Bank, T. T..........2/08 Bank Bills, on demand..........3/0 Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...a/of Credits at 4 months' sight......2/1 Documentary Bills, at 4 months*

sight........

Bank Bills, on demand

3/11

ON PARIS

..2.58

Credits, at 4 months' sight

2.64

ON INDIA:-

T. T.

.186)

On Demand

187

ON SHANGHAI-

Bank, T. T.

73

Private, 30 days' sight

.73

Sovereigns (Bank's buying rata)..89.47

Silver (per oz.)

284

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of India lelt Vancouver on the 17th instant for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shang- bal and Hongkong.

steamers EXPECTED. The N. G. 1. steamer Risagno left Bombay on the 8th instant, and may be expected here to-

morrow.

The Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Pall- nurus left Singapore on the 21st fastant, and may be expected here to-morrow,

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 rat. December,

The D. D. R. steamer Kriemhild, from Ham» burg, left Singapore on the 27th Insta and may be expected here on the 4th December.

The P. & O: S. N. Co,' ateamer Formosa left London for this port on the 38th ultimo,

Shippina.

ARRIVALS,

FORFAIT, French cruiser, 739, Captain M.

Delort, 27th Nov.,Saigon 210d November. JUMNA, British troopship, 5,199, Cactalo D,

Campbell, 27th Nov,,-Southampton 13th October. STANFIELD, British berk, 650, Clark, 27th Nov.. Newchwang 15th Nov., Beans. Wieler & SYDNEY, F French steamer, 3.468, E. Delacroix,

37th Nov. Shanghal 74th Nov., Mails and General-Mesungerles Maritimes. ACTIV, Danish steamer, 355, H. W. Storm, 17th

November,-Pakbol 24th Nov., and Helhow 26th, General-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. CHOYSANG, British steamer, 1,192, Anderson, 27th November, Shanghel 3rd Nov., a6tb, General.—Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSE--

For Shanghai, Kobe, Yokobania, Victoria, and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of India to morrow, the 28th instant, at IX A.M.

For Europe, &c., India vid Tuticorin, and Mauritius. Per Sydney to-morrow, the 28th instant, at 11 AM.

For Slogapore and Penang.-Per Propontis to-morrow, the 28th fustant, at 12.30 P.M.

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG

STEAMERS. ANGERS, British steamer, 3,077, G. W. Bannister, 23rd Nov.-Moll 17th Nov., General.***. Nippon Yusen Kalaha. ANGERTON, British steamer, 1,823, H. Marris, 11nd Nov.-Barry 5th October, Cosis- Dodwell, Carl & Co.

ASK, Danish steamer, 591, N. C. Revsbeck, 24th November-Halphong 21st November, and Helbow aand, Rico.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

The attractive features of this Company's route, embraces ita FALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, NWNS IN WANCHAI at the back (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS

and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Line Paraće.

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

For further informaiton, Maps, Galde Bocks, 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 SAILINGS FROM HONGKOND, City of Paking (via)

Nagasaki, Kobe, In-Thursday, 29th Nov., land Sea and Yoko- at Daylight. kama) China (via Nagnent, Kobo, Inland Sea, Yokohama & Hono-

Wednesday, 12th Dec, at Daylight

Perse (via Nagasaki, Saturday, 29th Dec,

at Daylight.

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

THE V. S. Mail Steamship

THE

"CITY OF PEKING"

at Daylight, triding Passengers and Freight for

Japan, the United States, and Europe.

AZAMOR, British steamer, 2,005, P. Gibson, R.N.R., 35th Nov.--Singapore 17th Nov, General. Tala & Co. BOMBAY, British steamer, 1,047, R, J. Sleman, 16th, Nov.-Shanghal 22nd Nov, and Foochow 28th,

‚ General.-P. & O. 8. N. Co. | will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, við | CHINA, German steamer, 1,114, T.T. Anderen, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and 31st November, Saigon 17th November, YOKOHAMA on THURSDAY, the 29th Nov, Rice. Melchers & Co. CITY OF PEEING, American steamer, 5,079, Wm.

Ward,

Nov., San Francisco 27th Oca, Yokohama

17th, and Nagasaki zoth, Mails and General.-P. M. S. §, Co. DONAR, German steamer, 1,015, B. Grundmann,

16th November,Saigon gib Nov., Rice.

Wegener & Co. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British steamer, 3,003, 0. P. Marshall, R.N.R., 6th Nov.Vancouver 15th Oct., via Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, and Shanghal 4th Nov., General Canadian

way Co Pacific Ralway FAME, British steamer, 117, Captain Stopant

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.'s tug FOKIEM, British steamer, 509, W. J. Davis, 35th

DECIMA, German steamer, 965. C. Christensen,

27th Nov.,-Pars Wallah 21st Nov., Couls. | ** ---Slemzien & Co.

HAITAN, British steamer, 1,182, F. D. Goddard, 27th Nov.-Faschow 23rd Nov., Amoy 25th, and Swatow 26th, Genersi.-D. Lapraik & Co.

CHINOTU, British steamer, 1,459, R. Innen, 17th Nov. Sydney, and Thursday Island 8th Nov. Coals and General.--Butterfield &

Swire. GLENFRUIN, British steamer, 1,899, §. Darke, 27tb Nov.,Indon 14th October, and Sin- gapore 20th November, General. Jardins, Matheson

Co. & TAICHIOW, British steamer, 862, H. Deana, 17th

November,Ang-hin 19th Nov., General - Yuen Fat Hong.

JACOB DIEDERICHSEN, German steamer, 613,

A. C. Hundewadi, 27th Nov.-Chefso, zrit Nov., Beans.-Carlowits & Co.,

„,—Tamsul aand Nov., Amoy 23rd, and NOT., Swatow 24th General D. Lapralk & Co. KUTSANG, British str., 1,495, I. YOURE

asth Nov,Calcutta 7th Nov., Penang 14th, and Slegapore 18th, Optera and General, Jardine, Matheson & Co KWANGLER, British steamer, 1,505, Lincoln, 26th Nor,Canton 25th Nov,, General.-C. MSN.CO.

OBE, British steamer, 1,951, J. H. Clark, 23rd

Nov

7.,—Barry roth October, Coals.—Order.

British steamer, 835, J. Jenkins, 22nd Bangkok, and Ang-bis 13th Notice-Hop Hing Hong,

PAKSHAN

Nor..

PALLAS, British steamer, 2,100, A. Murray, záth No put back, Ballast-Mitral

| Kalsha.

|

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

D. E. BROWN, General Agent,

Pidder's Strut.

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OCCIDENTAL & ORIEN- TAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO 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. Beige (la Nagasaki,]

Kobe, Inland Sea and Wednesday, rgth Dec. Yokohama)

at Daylight. Wednesday, 9th Jan.,

at Daylight,

Ocsanic (via Nagasaki," Kabe, Inland Sea

Yokocama)......

Gazelle (a Nagusi,)

Kobe, Inland Ses,Saturday, 16th Jan., Yokohama & Hous at Daylight.

HE Steamship

THE

"BELGIC⭑

Through FamageTickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, Día of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and United States or Canada. Rates may be obtained on application.

YOKOHAMA, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th | EUROPE Bave the choice of Overland Rall December, at Daylight. Connection being made

at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghal 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 the regular tariff rate.

to

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

No. 3, MOUNT GOUGH, FURNISHED, with Immediate Possession till middle of April, 1895.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 15th November, 1804-

TO LET.

DWELLING HOUSES

*

C#)

"BANGOUR," MOUNT KELLET—

(FURNISHED). "HIGHCLERE," at MAGAZINE GAP. No. 1, RIPON TERRACE,

& OLD BAILEY.

No. 8,

No. Q CHANCERY LANE,

A HOUSE in WEST END TERRACE,

BONHAM ROAD.

FLOORS

la BLUE BUILDINGS, FLOORS i Elda STAFET, PREL STREET and STAUNTON STREET, FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY STRERT. GODOWNS

BLUE BUILDINGS,

No. 7A, PRAYA CENTRAL Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong,gth November, 1804.

Intimations.

G. FALCONER & CO.,

WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANIJ.

FACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central. CHS. J. GAUPP & CO„

MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER.

SMITÉS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,

TITO

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Sole Agents for Louis Andechars' Wʻutakes- awarded the highest Priazn at every Exibition and for Voigtländer and Schni CELEBRATIĎ OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSER Na, B, Queen's Road Central,

LEVY HERMANOS.

WATCH, [EWELLERY, DIAMONDS,

CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS. A great variety In Fancy Goods and Optimi Instrumente. Novelties received by every MAIL

Throngs Passage Tickets granted to England,

of Steamers, and to the principal citter of the 759 France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic Ilnes

United States or Canada. Rates, and parti cars 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.

CITIES in the United States have, hetween Passengers holding Orders FOR OVERLAND SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL FACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER ad RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chicago to destination the choles of direct linen.

Particulare of the various routes can be had on

on suplication, Special rates (first class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, PHRA CHOW KLAQ, British steamer, 1,011, J. Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to European

Fowler Rice

November,Bangkok 16th

in service of China and Japan, and to Butterfold & Bwire. Nov

Government officials and their families, PRAVA 130 Tender.

Captain Macisas. Hongkong

The Bill of

Lading feed for trans. portation to Yokohama and other Japan Porta, Gerardment PROPONTIS, British steamer, 1,390. W. H be San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities

Famand, 17th November,-algon roth of the United States, vil Overland Rail

Railways, to November, Rice-Chinese,

Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and

and to ports SMIT,

Dutch

steamer, 810, E. Karst, 24th Nov.in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Canton 34th Nov., General-Carlowite Company's and connecting Steamers, & Co.

Fright will be received

Parcel Packages wil TAILKE, German steamer, 826, T. Calender, 22nd the day perions to sales. Pabars, sell 4 F.

Noyember Pale Semblang fyth Now, the day or the Orice all vil same day Katorene Oll, Meyer & Co.

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo dia- Parod Packages should be marked to ad- TAKKANG, British steamer, 977, W. H. Freeman, dra in full ; value of sam

tined to Peints beyond San Francisco, in the same is required. Comedier Invoices to accompany Cargo des- United States, should be sent to the Company's 26th Nov.,--Canton 18th Nov., General.---- Jardins, Matheson & Co. November 27, Angerton, Baltish steamer, for WHAMPCA, British steamer, 1,109, Thos Hartsuad to Points beyond San Francisco, is the Offices, addresend to the Collector of Customne,'

AMD Armas, Canton th November, Une thould be sent to the Comp San Francisco,

United

Güneralem.Bulterfeld & äwire.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Masmuir, British steamer, for Shangbat. Benlawer's, British steamer, for Nagasaki, Namyong, British steamer, for Amoy, &c. Art, Danish steamer, for Holbow. Michel Jebsen, German sir, for Nagasnil, &c. Kangles, British steamer, for Shanghai. Smit, Dutch steamer, for Hlogo, Amoy, German steamer, for Kobe.

DEPARTURES.

November 20, Tamarind, Norwegian att., for

Canton.

November 28, Beautemps Beaupré, French

sloop, for Chefos. November Benvenue, Beltish steamer, for

vember 17.

Singapore, 8cc. Shanghai

Kotchinotsa.

November 27, Lyderkorn, British steamer, ON WAWERU British stessner, 67%, A. W. R. Cobban. 1'Collector of Commons a 20% Franciaco.

November 2

127, Hatloong, British steamer, fr Seatow, &c. November 27, Baniawers, British steamer, der

Nagasaki.

Noveml.

Monmuir, British steamer, for

November Sishan, British

Camber 27,

steamer, for Swatow November 27, Mickeri Tedass, German off, fr

Nagasaki and Wladivestock.

November 27, Amoy, German str., for Kobe,

Amoy,

Passengers who kave paid fall fare, re-azzbariz- ing at San Francisco for China or Japan (ne vict varza) within one year, will be allowed a die- count of 10 per cent. This allowance, dess net apply to through fares for China and Yupan to Europe.

All PARCEL-Packadus vloeid be marked to address in fùff; and same will be received a

| previous to sailing.

the Company's Offes until Five F.M, the day

For Further information sa to Pasage end SIR Nov. Manda sok. "Nev., General-" "Fenight, apply to the Agency of the Company, Shewan & Co.

Nos 7, Priya Contra).

C. L. GORHAM. Acting Agent. Hongkong,Jayth November, 1894-.

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

C. L. GORHAM, Acting Agwit; Hongkong, 51st November, xB04.

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HAILING TRADES.

AMY TURNER, American barque, $15. Warren, and Oct. ---Honoludu sath Angost, Keroorsa Oll-Order ATLANTIA, German bark 619 W. Schneider, 39th Nov.-Newcastle, N.S.W, 18th Sept., ChelsJardins, Matkinson & Co.

British ship, 2041, Law, 7th October, |

343. Mangelsdorff, aged Novem sher - Amoy yil, Markišbet, Ballart, -Wieler & Co.

Bandit 19th

VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT November 27, Swagkfang, British steamer, for BYLOLA, 100 Mengins

THE PEAK HOTEL.

Mr. M. G. Allen,

Mr. J. G. Backle.

Mr. J. A. E. Chaudet.

Miex Coe.

Caplain Van Corbeck,

Mr. H. Cromble.

Mr. Morten Jone.

Mr. Medbank,

Major and Mix, Moore, Mr. J. L. Prosser. Mr. Sandilanda.

Mr. and Mrs. Samom.

Mr. R. P. Dipple,ệu Mn F, H. Sigiek.

Mr. J. F. Dowlog.

Mr. D. Farquharson,

M

1. Hansen,

MT. W.8. Harrison.

Mr. John J. Hour. Mr. Geo. Holmies. Mn, G. Holmes, Mr. J. H. MuorSO,

Mr.

& Mrs. A. Findlay-

Smith and family.

Mr. A. G. Sties.

Mr. Taylor.

Rev. and Mrs. Vellinge,

Capt. Geo. Vizváznes. Mrs. H. Wilson.

November 27, Store Nordisks, Danish steamer, ...for a cruise.

November 17, Namyong, Biliish steamer, for

Amoy, &c.

PASSENGER)~~AKRIVED.

Per Tatchlow, femen Ang-bin,--One lady and}}

a children, and is Chinese.

!

Cales Curtis, Amaricia defiassa, 15. Brika-

5th June-Yap (Caroline filands) noth

Per Sydney, from Shanghai for Hongkong......... Buahiach, American

| Mr. Ara, Moura Bredite, Boonlon Daria

Galvas, John Walter, C. Brown, N. A, 31b, IL | |

W. Kanneth, Jess Cortsi, B. Dagnet, Ch

Maurita, and ́s Chlume. From

Slaters Étienne, Mariolar amal Italian Ma

Martin and G. 1, Druendale - From Taka-

and

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

SOLE AGENTS FOR STARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

HARTMANN'S, GREY PAINT. DAIMLER'S FATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES

&c.

EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK

AT

TAJONEBÜK' PRICES

NOTICE.

JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITEIN-

JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

"THE Underalgand have this day:

appolated SOLE AGI of the PERFECT DIS

P

19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Televraph Office.;

FLOUR.

IF YOU WANT GOOD BREAD, USE

SPERRYS

MILLS

BAKERS FLOUR

SPERRY.&.CO. STOCKTON CALIFORNIA BAN FRANDIEGO OFFICE

184 Calfornia. Su

AND TAKE NO OTHER. DENTISTRY

DR. L. SAKATA (from Japan),

Mr. SUI SANG,

DENTAL ŠUREKOMS, $3 Onoen's Road. Central, First Class Dentistry and Moderate Foos, Consultation Fros: Hakckout, oth April, 180g/

SIEN TING,

BURGEON DENTIST,

D'AGUILAR STREET. VERY HODERATE,

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