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The Share Market.

Latert QuoTATIONS.

HANKE,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1895.

The Navigazione Generale Italians stemmer Bormida left Bombay on the 9'h instant, and may be expected here on the 1st proximo.

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Manila, from Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.—146 per cent, London, left Bombay on the 16th instant, and

* Hen,

may be expected here on the 6th proximo.

VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG. HOTEL

The National Bank of China, Ld~on £8.0.0.

pald up-$20, aellers.

f

The National Bank of Chima L4.-Founders'

wherei, nominal.

The of Chloe, Fran the Straits,"Ld-||

postuel,

Mr. & Mrs. R. Andrews, Mr. L. Judell.

Mr. J. J. Kilbe. Mr. J. Kinghors.

Mrs, and Miss Beeston, Mr. W. BlayDAY, The fine, non & the Straits, Ld. Mr. J. W. Bolles.

Pond Filthyers.

CHESS DANS.

Calnes Doral Lean'of 1886 E-11 perfcent, ME C. Camera,

preiur.

MAYOR INSURANCES,

Unior Jomornace Society of Canton-21507per

sheer seller

Chlon Traders Insurance Company--$61 per

she seller.

North Mas Insurance-T ato per share,

Buure

Centon Townes Company, Limited-155 "per

sanne, buyers,

Yani er nurance Association-$88, buyers. On Tai Tammeanne Compiny, Limited--Tis, 15 |

The Tsurance Co., Ld.-gi 4 perfshare

hayers.

FIRE INSTIRANCIS, Honpong Why Interance Company-$169.pw

e'syn hispaṛy.

Chins Wire Insuance Company-$83 per share,

buyers

The Sale Fire Insurance Co., Ld., $2 per

share, buyers,

SHIPPING.

Hor, kone, Canton, sod Macao Steamboat Co.--

b36 new shain, geliapa,

Chira od Manila Steam Ship Company-$66,

sell-13.

Indo-Chua Steam Navigation Company, Limited

-₤3%, sellers.

Doulas pamahin Company-$53, sellers. China Mutua! Shippers Co., Ld.--(Preference)

Kliper share, nominal.

China Mats Shlaners Co., Ld. (Ordinary)

£1m share, nominal..

REFINERIES.

China par Rebatng Company, Limited-150 Luzon Sugar Relining Company, Limited-$48,

share, sellers.

ailers,

MINING.

Panic or flatne C--(Ordinary)—$64 per share,

ales and sellers.

|

Mr. Brandenberg.. Mr. W. J. Canter,

Capt

Mr. J.

Fro

Capt Cunningham.

Mr. J. Kirkwood. Mr. S. A. Korczki. Mr. W. Kramme.

Mr. Hugh MacCallum Mr. Marsden.

H.R. Marsden.

and Mrs. Combo Mr.& and child.

Mr. E. J. Damang.

Mr. V. H. Deacon. Mr. Mr. W. A. Duff. Mr..C. N. Edison. Mr. A. I. Ezekiel,

Mrs.

child

Master

Mr.

McWilliams. Mr. T. Michell. Mr. V. M. o.

Mr. R. A. Murray.

Mr. J. de NavAITO, L. & Mrs. Ommaney. Mr. W. Parfitt,

S. Fearon and Captain C. Pinson,

Mr. G. Fenwick.

Dr. D. Galvao.

Mr. F. Gonsalez,

Mr. D. Graham. Mr.

J. S. Genth.

| Dr. Haberer.

Mr. C. Harris.

Mr. A. Haupt.

Mrs. Hodgins.

| Mr. and Mrs. C. Hue

and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Jaque.

| Col. & Mrs. Jérard.

M. M. Jone*.

| Mrs. St. John

Mr. F. E. Plumachar. Mrs. Richardson.

Mr. A. E. Ripley.

Mr. W. Roblason,

Mr. and Mrs. Léon

Le Roux.

Mr. A. Semprob.

Miss Smith.

Mr. E. Thomas,

WIT

Mr. E. A. T. Turnour,

Mr. W. von Uffer.

Mr. V. Uldall,

Mr. D. G. Welsh, Mr.. J.. W. Wilson. Mr. At Wolf.

G.

VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT THE PEAK BOTEL.

Mr. M. G. Allen.

Mr. J. G. Buckle, Mr. J. A. E. Chaudet. Mies Cne.

Cautain van Corback.

Mr. R. P: Dipple. Mr. H. Cramahle.

Mr. J. P. Dawilng.

Mr. D. Farquharson,

Mr. & Mrs. A Findlay-

Smith and farally. Mr. W. S. Harrison.

Pujer Molag Co.-(Preference)-31.90 per Mr. Gro. Holmes.

Brettellers.

The Mouk GM Miley Co., Limited-$43 per

Th

Soc

The

Me

W:.

Ho

How

al Gold Mining Co., Limited—

there, burers.

ales den Charbonnages da Tonkia

itare, sellers.

Voing bad Trading Co., Limited-

SOTARYES AND GODOWNS,

Thock Company-82 nium, huyers.

fo., Limited-$16 per share,

Kowloon Wharf and Godown --ka po share, sallers, Vinhouse Co., L.d.-$375 per share,

Horrus.

Floit Company-$9 per share,

135tel Con Six ser-ceat. Debentures

The henseen Hotel Ca, Limited-nominal,

LANDS AND BUILDING. The Holy Land Investment Co., Limited----

3p per share, buyers. The Monetong Land Investment Co., Limited-

try buyers,

The West Falut Bulidings Co., Limited-$16)

par there, selters. Hungry Estate and Finance Co., Ld.-14

per share, sellers.

DISPENSARIES.

A. S. Wɔnan & Co., Limited-10, sellers. De telek & Co., Limited--$1 per

share, baveen.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Hon, Dater Tum Co., Limited-35 per

suave, buyers,

H. C. Bawa & Co., Limited-$5 per share, Hlen Pare Mayafacturing Company,

pershare, buyers. Hamudengias Company-tr25 per share, bayers, Home

Mampany-$76 per share, buyers. Ho

ane Hakery Company, Limited The sellers,

The

75

Peek and Cement Co., Limited— nge there, buyers,

The Island te sunt Ca~$5, seller. The hungbong Plentor Light Co., Limited-

14. pls and buyers. Theng High-Level Tramway Co.,

Limedya buyers. Camobil, Moore Co.. 14-ĝa per share,

RKCHANGE.

1/14 t/11

B. Bills, at 4 months" sight...1/114

sight...

ON ON -Bank, T. T...

-Rank Bills, on demand........

Credits at 4 months' sight......2jo Domentary Bills, at 4 months'

2,01

ON PAYIS

Paul Bills, on temand....

..2.48

2.53

182 ·

1821

.71%

.734

Credits, at 4 months' sight

ON-INDIA-

T. T.

On Demand

ON SHANGHAI-—-

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

Private, an days' sight

Silver (per oz.)

Sovereigns (Bank"abuying rate)..£9.90

MAILS EXPECTED.

.277

THE FRENCH MAIL The Message les Maritimes Co.'s steamer Sydney, with the outward French 'mall, left| Salgon on the 18th instant at 7 a.m., and may be expected here on the stat,

CHE AMERICAN MAILS.

Mrs. G. Holmes. Mr. F. D. Maclean. Mr. Medhurst.

Major and Mrs, Moora, Mr. J. Rankin.

Mr. H. W. Robertson. Mr. Sandilands.

Mr. and Mrs. Sanrom, Mr. F. H. Slagbek. Mrs. A. Smith.

Mr. A. B. Snortowa. Mr. A. G. Stokes,

Rev. and Mrs. Vallings.

in pomy

ARRIVALS.

HANDI, French steamer, 742, T. V. Chodzko, 18th Feb Haiphong 15th Feb., General.

-A. R. Marly. ADEN, British steamer, 2,517, R. F. L. HIL, 18th Feb.London 23rd Dec., and Singapore 13th Feb, General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.. GLINSHEL British eteamer, 2,240, R. D. Jones,

18th Feb., Shaoghal 15th Feb., General,

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

DECIMA, German steamer, 1,075, C. Christensen, 10th Feb. Port Wallut 15th Feb., Cosle.- Shewan & Co.

PAOTING, British steamer, 1,088, T. Gyles, 19th Feb,Chinklang 11th Feb., General.— Butterfield & Swire.

FOKIEN, Dish steamer, 50g, W. I. Davk, 19th

Feb.,Tomsul 13th Feb., Amoy 17th, and Swalow 18th, General.-D. Lapralk & Co. TRIUMPH, German steamer, 672, J. Bruhn, 19th Feb,-Pakhof 16th February, and Holbow 18th, General Chinese. PRIVANG, German steamer, 953, R. Kohler, roth Feb.,-Chinklang 14th February, Blow- Slemssen & Co.

MICHAKL

FRASEN, German steamer, 710, H. Schlatter, 19th Feb.,-Haiphong 15th Feb, Rice.--V Wieler &

Co. MEMNON, British steamer, 815. B. Branch, 19th 2nd Feb., and Sandakan Fab, Singapore 14th, Timber-Butterfield & Swire. KONG BENG, British steamer, goo, Brooke Pigot, roth Feb.,Bangkok 12th Feb,, General-- Scottish Oriental S. S. Co.

The American cruises Detroit left Singapore on the Fath Instant. Detained one day outside on account of the fog. Anchored in Lama Passage last night, and had north-cuat menuoɔn and smooth sea,

on

The British steamship Pasting left Chloklang

the Fit

Frth Instant. The first part of the voyage and moderate northerly winds and fine weather, The latter part had Hebi variable winds and fog. The British steamable Chiyway left Chiskiest on the sath instant, end Woosung on the 15th, and had fine weather to Lautmooks ; from there to Pedro Blanco had foggy weather; thence to port had fresh north-east winds.

The British steamship Kong Bang left Koh- st-chang at a p.m. on the 12th Instant; passed Pale Obi on the 14th at 8 30 a.m., and North Reef on the 17th at 3.45 a.m., and experienced easterly winds with fine weather and smooth ses 10 port.

The French steamship Hanoi left Halphong on the 15th instant, and had very heavy north- east gale with high head sea in the Tonkin Gulf, Faggy weather with moderate south-east wiede and sex in the Strafts. Thick fog and moderate weather in

In the

China Sea. The British steamship Glemahtel left Shanghal on the

15th instant at a p.m., and bad strong folowing winds and moderate sex to 6 a.m. on the 16th; from there to part had light to mode- rate winds and smooth sea; on approachlag port had thick fog and calm weather.

The British steamship Fokian 1sst Tamout on the 13th instant, Amoy on the 17th, and Swatom on the 18th. From Tamsai to Amoy had strong north-east winds and high sea with rain. From

to Swatow

• had fresh north-amat to east- Amor to north-east winds with doll and overcast weather, From Swałow to Zongkong had light variable south winds with thick fog to Chelang Polat

hance to port had fresh north-west winds and

Namyong.

fine clear weather. Ie Amoy the steamship

Post Office:

A MAIL WILL CLOSE---

For Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of India to morrow, the 20th Instant, at rí A.M.

For Europe, c., India vid Taticaria, and Mauritius, Per Melbourne to-morrow, the 2018 instant, si TI A.M.

For Manila.-Per Sungkiang to-morrow, the zoih fustant, at noon.

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG

STEAMERY.

ARDGAY, British steamer, 1,080. D. Smith, 6th Feb -Sourabaya 26th Jan., Sugar.- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

BENLAWERS, British steamer, 1,484, A. Webster, 17th February, Saigon 13th February, Rice. Wo Kee, CARRADALE, British

steamer, 2,369, J. G. Sharp, Feb-Calculte 16th January, Ballast. 13th

Dotwell, Carill & Co.

CNA, American steamer, 4,939, W. B. Seabury.

11th Feb-San Francisco 15th Jan., Hono- luin 2and, Yokohama gth, and Nagasaki 71b, Malis and General.—P. M. 5,!S, Co, CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO, American steamer,

3,548, J. F. Smith, 37th Jan-San Fran claco 13th Dec., Yokohama 6th Jan, and Nagaisk!

M14th, Malle and General.-P.

S. S. Co.

DROT, Norwegian steamer, 1,862, H. Hansen, roth Feb.,—Batoum azth Feb., Petroleum. -Order,

EMPRESS OF INDIA, British steamer, 3,003, 0. P. Marshall, R.N.R., 29th Jan.-Vancouver 7th Jan., Yokohama zand, Nagasaki 14th, and Shanghai 26th, General,-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. ESMERALDA, British steamer, 966, G. A. Tayler, 1818 Feb-Manila 15th February, General. -Shewan & Co. FORMOKA, Bitish steamer, 650, T. Hall, 17th Feb,Swatow 16th Feb., General.-D. GLOUCESTER CITY, British steamer, 1,409,

Lapralk

& Ca Dwyer, 15th Feb.,Mojl 8th Feb., Coil, Drdwell, Carill & Co.

GUY MANNERING, British steamer, 1,829, Thot, Walker, 14th Feb,-Salgon 9th February, Rice. Wieler & Co.

DETROIT, American cruiser, 2,000, Commander KWONG-MO, British steamer, 177, Dodd, 18th

J. S. Newell, r9th February,--Slogapore 12th February, EUPLECTELA,

British steamer, 2.507, F. C. Barry, 19th Feb,Batoum rath January, Kerosene Oll--Order.

CHIYURN, British steamer, 1.177. C. R. Nall,

19th Feb., Chinklang rath Feb., Rice. C. M. S. N. Co. MELBOURNE French steamer, 1.947, Bourdes,

19th Feb. Stanghal 17th Feb., Malls and

General Messageries Maritimes,

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE, Chelydra, Bullish steamer, for Singapore, &c. Ask, Danish steamer, for Holbow." Deuteros, German steamer, for Holbow, &c. Kwangles, British steamer, for Shanghai. Holstein, German steamer, for Saigon. China, Blush steamer, for Nagasaki, &c.

DEPARTURES,

February 19, Namoa, British str., for Twatow. February 19, Cheang Hock Ktan, Britlob str.,

for Amoy

February 19, Churan, German mr., t^y Naganale!. Febru:ry 19, Ark. Danish str., for Hollow. February 19, Chelydra, British steamer, for

Singapore, &c.

February 19 Dautaros, Ger. sir, for Bangkok, Febratry 19, Kwangler, Brit, str, for Shanghai. February 19, Holstein, German str., for Saigon. February 19. Continental, Dutch steamer, fer

Singapore.

PARTENORRE-ARRIVED. Per Fokien, bom Tamsul, &c.—-108 Chinese. Pet Paoting, from Chlakiang,—9 'Chinesa. Per Hanel, from Haiphong-General PAY master Holtermana, Messrs. Lurel, R. P. Frafa- alnet, Camin, Bregoot, Xavier, 5 Chiness and I Japanese woman.

Per Glanskiel, from Shanghai.—Mosare, Garrick and

Gigwilde. Per Adin, from London, &c.-Mt. T. Motabhoy, 615 Chinese and 3 boys.

Perron, from Singapore and Sandakan.

from Chinklang-a Chinese, Memnon, -Mrs. and Miss Better, and 26 Chinese, Captain C. Plason,

Per Kene Beng, from

Kong

9 Chloese,

The O-&0.5: S.'s steamer Belgie, with Mother Theresa. Sister ok-iz Chlaess.

malin, Men, from SaFranciscoon, on the 24th

klme, left Nagasaki on the 17th instant at 3

P.m. and may be expreted here on the 21st.

February, Amoy 17th February, General --Malcampe & Co

DERHORN, Norwegian steamer, 2,140, B. Ham- merans, 18th Feb,- Kutchinatra rath Feb, Conte-Mitsui Bassan Kalaba.

NAMOA, British steamer, 863, H. C. A. Harris, 15th Feb.,--Foochow 12th Feb., Amoy 13th, and Swatow 14th, General-D Lapruik & PALLAS, British steamer, 2,102, A. Murray, 15th

February, Java 10th February, Sugar Miled Bussan Kelsha.

& Co.

PERA CHOM KLAO, British steamer, 1,011, J. Fowler, 24th January.—Bangkok 15th. Jan., and Ang-bin 17th, Rice and General Juen Fat Hong,

PORT

PHRA ANG, British steamer, 1,021, W. H. Watton, 15th Febensry—Bangkok, and Koh-si-chang roth Feb,, General.—Batter field & Swire.

British steamer, 1,717, R. TADELAIDE

15th Feb.-Fenorth 6th January, Order. PRESTO, German steamer, 6gg, C. Stehr, rith February,Touren 13th February, General

Slamston Co. RECORDER, British steamer, 677, R. A. É Brereton, 17th Jan.-Singapore 12th Jan, Telegraph Cable,-E, E. A. & C, Talegraph Co. STRATHCARRON, Brülsh steamer, 2,050, Splatt,

1th Feb,-Newcastle 14th Jan., Coals. Dodwell, Carlill & Co.

STRAIT OF DOVER, British steamer 1,904, Ed, Holliday 15th Feb.-Moji gth Febų Costa-Carlow & Co.

STRAITS OF MINAI, British steamer, 1,846, A. Cooll, roth Feb.Moji Sth Feb., Coais.— Dodwell, Cartin & C Co SUNOKIANO, British

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Mails.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

1895.

SAFETY.

SPEED.

PUNCTUALITY.

1895.

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 kuols.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

BMPRESS OF INDIA...Comdr, O, P. Marshal, R.N.K...WEDNESDAY, 20th February. EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr. G. A. Lee, R.N.R.WEDNESDAY, 10th March. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 10th April.

THE

JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in sa DAYS, making close connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY leaving there daily, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great

and the Britain

Contignat are given cholca 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, Military,

Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Oficiaisnin the Service of China and Japan

Governments,

CIRCULAR PACIFIC TICKETS Hongkong to Vancouver, Vancouver to Sydney Australia, via Honolulu, and Sydney to Hongkong via Brisbane and Torres Straits, Good for 9 months, $100

The attractive features of this Company's route, embraces its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (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 Exbibition) and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Line panes.

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

For further information, Maps, Guide Books, Rates of Passage, &c., apply to

Hongkong, 23rd January, 1895.

U. S. MAIL LINE.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAM-

·SHIP COMPANY.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,

China (via Nagasaki, Wednesday, 20th Feb,

Kobe, Inland Sex and Yokohama) ................).

at Daylight. Peru (via Nagasaki,

Kobe, Inland Sea, Saturday, 9th March, Yokohama Hono at Daylight. lulu).........

City of Rio de Jandro

(via Nagasaki, Kobe, Wednesday, 27th Mar,, Inland Sea & Yoko

at Daylight. hama)

THE U. S. Mall Steamship

"CHINA"

will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA on WEDNESDAY, the acth Feb.,

at Daylight, taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe.

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

journey at any point au route.

(3

D. E. BROWN, General Agent,

Pedder's Strat.

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, Brigte (la Nagasaki.

Kobe, Inland Sea and Wednesday, 37th Feb., Yokohama)...................

at Daylight. Coptic (vla Nagasaki, Tuesday, 19th March,

Kobs, Inland Ses & Yokohama)............

Gate (via Nagasaki,

at Noon.

Kobe, Inland Sea, Tuesday, 9th April, Yokohama & Hono

THE Steamship

"BELGIC"

at Noon.

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines

Steamers, United and to the principal cities of the will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vía States or Canada. Rates may be NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and obtained on application,

Passengers holding through ORDERS TO YOKOHAMA, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th EUROPE have the choice of Overland Rall February, at Daylight. Connection being made Routes from San Francisco, Including the at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghai. SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL- WAYS; ho the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL WAY

her on payment of $ro Gold to addition in

regular tariff rate,

Passengers holding Orders FOR OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have, between SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the onion of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER, di R10. GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chicago to destination the choice of direct lines.

Particulars of the various routes can be tad on application.

Special rates (first class only) are grated to Mimiamsies, members of the Naval Officers in service of China and Japan, and to Diplomatic, and Civil Service, to European Government officials and their families, porough Dill of Lading issued for trase to Yokohama and other Japan Ports

of the United States, vit Overland Rallways, to

la Mexico,

| Hayang, Trinidad South America, by the

LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolein- Steamers of this line pass through the IN-

and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any polat ex route.

Through Passage Tickets granted is England. Frace and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rales, and parti- culars of the various Routes may be obtained upon application.

Special rates (First-class only) are granted to stasionarios, 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- ing at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice

verra) within one year, will be allowed a difer

to San Franciscr, to Atlantic and Inland Citie cost of so per cent. This allowance dota mat apply to through fares for China and Japan ,and Demerara, and to ports | to Europe. Company's and connecting Steamers.

Wright will be received on board until 4. the day previous i 10

Parcel Fackages will sailing.

All PARCHE PACkades should be marked to address in full and same will be received a

the Company's Office until Five FM, the day

be received at the Office mutil Mmo dayevious to mailing. All Partal Packages should be marked to ad- dress in full ; value of seme is

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo fes-

required.

Consalar Invoicas : accompany Carge dested to Points beyond San Francisco, in the

to Points beyond San

United States, should be sent to the Company's

Mails

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP-AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,

(UBJECT TO ALTERATION.}

Tacoma | Tuesday .......... Feba ty sốth, Sikk ***

Today.... 1 March 19th. Victoria. Tuesday | April 9th.

HE Steamship

T

"TACOMA,"

Captain R. Crawford, sailing at Noon, on TUESDAY, the 26th February, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, via SHANG- HAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE & YOKOHAMA

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

Consular

Invoices of Goods for United States Polats should be in quadruplicate; and one copy must be rent forward by the steamer to the CATO of the Freight Agent, Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash

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

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 23rd January, 1895-

[4

Intimations.

G. FALCONER & CO.,

WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU

FACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,

1607

CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central. CHO J. GAGPP & CO., "HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sale Agents for Louis Audemars' Watcher awarded the highest Prises at every Exhibition; and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE: GLABSES and SPYGLASSES, No. 8. Queen's Road Central, LEVY HERMANOS.

1508

AND AT SHANGHAI, MAN'LA, ILOILO & PARIS,

EWELLERY,

831

CHRONOMETER CLOCKMAKERS,

Abo

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.

14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL”

Opposite the Talmeranh Office.

SIEN TING,

SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free, Hongkong, 27th September, 1804.

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

AND

MODERATE FEES.

M

R.

WOAG

130

TAI FONG, Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly nssistant to Dr, ROGERS}, HAS REMOVED

TO

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

CONSULATION FREE. Hongkong, 27th July, for.

FLOUR.

IF YOU WANT GOOD BREAD); USE

SPERRYS

MILLS

BAKERS FLOUR SPERRY &CC. STOCKTON CALIFORNIA

BAN FRANÇ:5ĈO OFFICE

184 California Sreot

AND TAKE NO OTHER

GRIMAULT'S SYRUP

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Steamer, 994. C. 3. N. United States, should to sent to the Company's Ofoes, adreswed to the Cellecter of Ca HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LINE

Dodd, 17th Feb-Manila 14th February, General Butterfield & Swire. TACOMA, British steamer, 1,662, V. Perks, 17th

Feb,-Tacoma 17th January, General, TAMARIND, Norwegian steamer, 739, Casteberg.

Dodwell, Carlill, & C

18th Feb, Horgay 13th February, Conlsi -Wieler & Co.

SAILING VESSELS.

Par Chiyken, from Conghal for Hongbo CENTENNIAL, American ship, 1,327, P. F.

Per Melbourns.

from Captain G. W. Lee, Mestre, G. Wilson, P,

W. Mustard, Furlonge, R.

e. R. F. Whitbam, C.

C. Ferris o. Netion, J. P. Johnes, Brot, Paul, AEAD, JA

Omica in Sealed Envalopes, addressed to as Collector of Csetome at San Francisco,

For further information, as to Passage and Fenight, apply in the Agency of the Company, No.7, Prays Cantral.

j. S. VAN BUREN, Agent. Hongkong, 11th February, 1895,

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F. BLACKHEAD & CO., Colcord, 11th Jan,-Newcastle 27th Nov,} SHÍP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, Coals-Order.

COAL AND PROVISION MER-

The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Piru, with stakes, Andersons Kecouth. Aubert, M.' | COLOMA, American bark, 859, C. H. Noyes, 3801 | CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS.

malls, &c., left San Francisco for this poit, via Yokolining and

Nagasaki, on

on the 2nd instant. THE CANADIAN MAIL. The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of Japan, from Vancouver on the 5th instant, left Yokohama on the 19th for Kobe, Shanghal and

Hongkong. NORTHERN PACIFIC MAIL.

The Northern steamer

Dec., Fortland 8th October, and Honolulu aath, Timber Master,

From Shanghat for

Singapore SV HEVESTER ships 1,627, Nickle, 17th |

Me.

Rose, Harris and servant, Prensier, Leroux and servant, de Gunzburg and servant, Canon, Gov. Fearon, z Chinese and x Indian, From Yoko- kams, Mr. Teurer

From Nagasaki. Китавте. Messrs. W. G. Pirie, Ross Catto, McHale and

Rossi, Mrs. Bourchier, infant and amaḥ, Mossrn. McGlifia, Hohlamants, and A. E. Andreff. From Yokobama for Saigon. Mesure. Ston and A, Thonque.

From Kobe for Singapore-Mr. Bbibuya, and 1 Indian,

York 7th October, Kerosene German ship, 1,245, Joh. Bellmer, 18th

sat Sipt, Coal-Order.

AGENTS,

AND GENERAL COMMISSION

PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG,

SOLE AGENTS FOR

RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

San Francisco,

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

J. S. VAN BUREN, Agrali Arnokamo, 18th February, 1895.

NOTICE.

JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED.

JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

S444 left Victoria an the 6th latent for this pur, servant. For Marseilles-Mis, Pigglel, Mrs SACUKM, American ship, 1,312, J. C. Bartlett, H COMPOSITION RED HAND BRAND. of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and

vis Japan ports.

THE INDIAN MAIL. The sleamer Lightning, from Calcutta, loft Singapore on the rgth instant, and may be expected here on the 22nd.

STEAMERS EXPECTED. The P. & O, S. N. Co.'s steamer Malacca, from London, left Singapore on the 15th lustani, and!) may be expected Kore on the aand.

REPORTEL

The British steamship Memnon left Blagapore. on the and instant, and Sundskan” on the 14th, and had light moderate winds and fine weather throughout,

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Frth JamHioge 30th Dec., General.-- Slemsson & Co, SINTRAM, American ship, 1,590, Woodelde,

Dec,-Yokohama gis December, Ballast. Order TILLIE E. STARTRICK, American ship, 1,931, E. "Curtis, 1/18th Jan.—Shunghat aqui "Juá,,

Ballast,Showan & Co.

WM, LE LACHEUR, British bark, C. B. Meddot,

and Feb,-Rejang sist Dec., Timber- H** Chaen Tyn,

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, tạth July, #V97

THE Undersigned bave this day bees appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale

are prepared to supply quantities to suit} ter for Shipping and large Orders. purchasers, at Wholesale Prices. Extra Special

51 ROBERT RAWLINSON, CA, CE, Chief Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board, London, says

"It is the bon Disinfectani in me.»

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Com

New Building Hongkong, with June, 1858,

FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST

All suffering from Catarrh, Con-. sumption, Obstinate Coughs or Golds, and those affected with disennar of the Chest, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, should take

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Grimault's Syrup has a rose colour, and is sold in dat oval bottles, Beware of Imitations.

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