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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1895.

INTERESTING SHIPPING NEWS. PROGRAMME OF THE SHANGBAI

LONDON, August 15th. ATTENTION! NAVY LEAGUE

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AUTUMN RACE MEETING.

MONDAY, TURSDAY, AND WEDNESDAY,

28th, 29th AND`qoth October, Stewards - A. McLeod, Esq.; G. D. Bönleg, Esq.; C. J. Dudgeon, Esq; J. 3. Fearon, Esq. F. 1. Maltland, Etqu J. A. Pend, Esq's E A. Probst, Esq.

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Clark of the Course:-E. H. Gore-Booth, Esq,

Secretary Barnes Dallus, Esq. .

The MAIDEN STAKES, FRlve, Tia. 5o; second pony, Tis, too; third pony, Tis. 10; for China ponies that have never run at any mectlog; weight for inches as per scule; entrance, Tia. 5.-Three-quarters of a mile. The MALDÓ PLATE, vaine, Tis. 150; second pany, Tle. 50 for Chins panier weight for Inches as per scale; entrance, Tĺk. 5Hall

In an article handed "Mall Steamers 23 Armed Cruisers" in a monthly contemporary, Mr. F. J. Trewent, M...A states that the amount allowed in the Navy Estimates this year -£45.471-for subsidies to armed crofters, is toisily fundequate to enable our ship-owners to | afford proper protection to these vessels, or to give us a sufficient number of them. He refere to the Russian Volunteer Flest ballding "* |--Frusr-DAY-MONDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1895. number of powerful vessels to steam about The JOCKEY Cup, value, Tis. 135 ; second pony, twenty knots, carrying their guns and ammmal.

Ti 25-For Chias poates that have never tion on board ready for immediate use. Should a won a race; to be ridden by jockeys that have war arise, several of these crafters, he says, not had more than (wo winning mounts; would be in Eastern waters, and out of reach of Non-wlanet weight for inches as per scale. our Channel or Mediterraneas fleet, and would Winners of ona tica' ziba, extra ; two races sweep down on our Pacific and Australian mall 12lbs, extra ↑ entrance, Tis, 5--Ona mile. routes and even run to the Cape. Our commerce The CRITERION STAKUS, = sweepstakes of The would be a' their mercy until we sent out a Blake, ro nach, with Tis. 200 added; second pony, Blenheim, Powerful or Terrible. To meet this

The 50 for Chlon połnes ; weight for inches contingency Mr. Trewent says that all versels

as per scale,—Oss mile. on aur Armed Cruiser List should have an ampla supply of guna and ammunition stored at each and of their voyage; and, in the case of the Australian lines, at Intermediate poluta such as Colombo, Aden, and Maita in addition. We should also, he states, improve on the prevent steamers that are classed as sime! cralaera by giving more profection to the mechinery, hollers, and steering gear from shell fire. It should be insisted that coal should be cartled all round the machinery and bollers: that the deck next below the water-fine should bei watertight deck; that no openings should be in this deck without having watertight scuttles which can he properly secured ; that the casings round engines and bollern should be substantial and watertight; ali ventilating trunks through this space should be arranged to prevent water passin"; and that thwartship coal bunkers should be bulli at fore and aft ends of machinery space in the 'tween decks. Proper protection cannot be given without Increase of first cost and the carsylog of permanent load, which expense should be paid for from the country's exchequer. The #mount of grant, Mr. Trewest blaks, could eselly be settled by a friendly reference to experts in the cost of work and the value of freight, Mr. Trewent zak-"Why go on baliding ocean-greyhoun's' that pce or two shots would end to the bottom, when for s small additional expenditure we might build serviceable croisers," Agalaif torpedo attack, vessels bullt on the abors principle would, he says, give all reasonable protection.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

Plans are being drawn up for the caiting of en Ems, Werer, and Elbe Count Canal, whereby these three large rivers will be connected, and the traffic frora Rhenish Westphalia be brought up to the Baltic via the Elbe-Trave Canal. "The result of this would be" says a German paper, "that Westphalian coal would push Englih coal out of the Weser and Elbe markets.

Another new Russian Steamer Navigation Company is said to be in the course of formation for the purpose of conveying rastis, passengers, and goods between European "umian ports and India, China, Eastern Siberia, and Saghalin, the special object being to bring colonial produce direct to Russian ports, thus avoiding tranship- ment at London or Hamburg.

The plan for the enlargement of Rotterdam harbour includes the making of a new buela on the_'eft bank of the Maan large enough to con ́talu__seventy-five_ocean-going" vessels beilles

the Rhina bests. The depth of water in the now- basin in to be 26 feet at low tide,

Baltic Canal announces that it may confidently, be reckoned upon that a uniform depth of nine metres throughout the whole waterway will be attained by the end of August.

The lengthening of the North German Lloyd steamer Sachsen "ko1 Bayern bavlng proved both successful and profitable, the Pfals and the Trave are now to undergo the same procers.

The canalisation of the river Falda is com: pleted, and the water-way was opened to traffic on the rat Augus', Thle offers further frellliles for the shipping trade of the Wever,

s-mile.

The CLUB CTV, value, Tia, 150; second pany, Tia, so for China ponies ;"weight for Inches as per scals; gifins at date of entry allowed rolba; ectrance, Tis. 5.-Two miles, The WHANOPOO STAKES, value, Tie, 150, added. to a Sweepstakes of Tla. 5 each, second pony, Tia 50; for Chios ponies, 'baing bond as Griffins at data of entry weight for Inches aspericals. Winners of a Race, zibs, extra.—-- One mile and a ball.

The AUTUMH Cur, vales, Tin zgo; second pony, Tia fos for Chins ponies; weight for inches as per scale; entrance, Tis 3-Three-quarters

of a malla.

The FAH WAH CUP, value, Tie, 1501 second poar, Tis. 5o; for China pooles that have set won a race; weight for facher's per scale; Griffas at date of entry allowed glbs. - entrance, Tiz. 5.--One mile.

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The LOTTERY STAKES, for all China ponies; vaine, Tis, 500, added to a sweepstakes of Tis, 15 mach; forlett Tla, 5-If declared on or befom the date of closing the entries for the Autumn Meeting, when the balance Tis. so is to be Beared. The Stakes will be divided as follows: Flest pony 70 per cent., secand pony 20 per cent, and third pony 10 per cent; weight for Inches as par scale; Griffon which have a::lved in Shangha! on or after 1st August, 1895, and have been bought at pablle auction by a member of the Club allowed gibs.; Griffins purchased prior to above date and alt ponies that have run and not won a race, or bare not been placed in any vace of a mile or over allowed elbar na ponies qualified to run unless entered at the Autumn Meeting, otherwise than is the Hack Stakes or the Grand National Steeplechase. One Mile and a half, Nomination transferable. Closed on 1st July, 58 cominations.

SECOND DAY.-TUESDAY, 19TH OCTOBER, 1895. The NORTHERN CUP, value, Tix. 150; second pony, Tis. tot for China ponies weight for inches as per scale winner of the Maloe Plata, zelba, extra ; entrance, Tis, 5 | Hall-a

mila,

The Road of Managers of the North Sea and The SHANGHA! ST. LEGER, & sweepstakes of Tia. 15 each, with Tis. 350 added; frat pany to receive 75 per cent. second pony to receive 15 per cent, and third pany to receive to per cent, for Chica ponies that have never been raced revious to 1st January, 1895; weight, zast. yibs, pantes over 14 hands to carry giba, extra for every inches over ; winners of one race, gibs, extra; two or more races, Iolbs, extra. One mile sad three-quarters. The RACING STAKES, value, Tis, 150, added to a sweepstakes of Tis, 5 each; second poný, Tis, 50 for Chins pontes ; weight for inches aper "scals 1 griffins at date of entry and non-winners allowed gība, ; previous winners glès, extra for one race won; two or more, 7lbs, extra. One mile and a quarter. The CHINA CUP, vales, Tis. 150, second pony; Tis. for China ponies, Seing dona Adi Grimos at date of entry, that have not been in Shanghal or purchased by a Foreigner prior to tat August last; weight for inches as per scale; winners, giba, extra ; entrance, Th. 5. One mile.

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.

SUPREME COURT.

September 171b,

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

CHATER AND OTHERS 1. P. BÖHM, This was an action for the recovery of $400, for boura rent. The Defendant admitted the debt, but put a counter-clator for $15, far repairs to the lift. As the repairs were effected without the cassent of the owners. His Lordship gave judgment for the plaintiffs for the fall. Imospt claimed. Mr. Els appeared in the prosecution.

FIXTURE.

The following cases were set for hearing Wednesday, 18th September," 1640-Lo Sal Ting v. Chan Yai Shun. $401.56 164

do 9.

da

700,00 1613-R. Kew v. H. E. Bottlewalls.... 30,00

Thursday 19th September. 15as-Chan Chang Yong 2. LIYIK

Leong Ki Arm

1306- Da. v. Do.

Friday, 20th September,

'557-Cheng Ting

Ten Koon

Heong***** 1610-Fook Lee v. Lam Yang Wo...... 1586-Leung KIChlwv. Lu Cheong-Am 1387-Hoong_Shleg v. Hopkins Com

alags & Cosomy mounti 1305-Cha Shing Yes v. Wong Ki

Sheng

1,000,00

620.00

103.50 173.02

-46.58

233.18

The LLAMA MIAU ŠTAKKE, value, Tix. 200, second pony, Tix. so for China ponless weight for inches as per scale; oid ponies, non-winners, and winning griffos, allowed 7ibs griffins non-winners, allowed ralbs; winners of the Club Cap, 5lbs, extra ; entrance, Tis, 5. Two

miles.

The SYCET Stakks, value, Tis. 15o, added to a sweepstakes of Tis, 5 each, second pony, Tis. 50; for Chles poules being dona fide griffins at date of entry weight for faches as per scale; winners of a race, yibs, extra. One mile and a quarter.

The PAGODA CUF, value, Tis. 200 ; second pony, Tis. 50; for China pories; weight for inches as per scale; non-winners allowed. 7lbs. winner of the Criterion Stakes yibs, extra entrance, Tir. 5. Ona mile.

Roadster's Plate excepted ƒ first pony to receive y0 per cent, y second pony, so per cant, third pory, to per cent,; to be handi- capped after the second day's race. Oss mile and a half.

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Freiht are:-Favs Shanghat to London by Conference Hines, general cargo 403.5, W. BÜK İ 458.3 to sous. Northern Cont Posts by Conference lines, general cargo 428. 6d. w afik 454; ten for; New York by Conference The PARI-MUTUEL CUP, value, Tis 150; second loes, Peneral cargo for. tes 455 New pany to receive 75 per cent., and the third | York via London by Conference llacs, general pony, 25 per cent. of the entrance fees | for | cargo for. tex for; Boston by Conference China polen : weight for inches as per scale: Uner, general cargo 521, 62; Palladeloba by griffins at date of entry allowed yibs, ; non. | Conference lines, general cargo 60s; London stasters and winners at this meeting, yibs by shelline, general cargo 40s. less so per copt exira; entrance, Tis. 5. One mile and a half, Hamburg by Shell line, general cargo 353; not, The MANCHU STAKK, vaine, Tin x5o; second, New York by Shell line general cargo Sos. less

pony, Tis. 50 'third pony, Tis, 25; for Chins

10 per cent.; Havre direct, general cargo 375. 6d poules, dona fide griffins at date of entry, that Marseilles tallow 351, geseral cargo 375. 6d. nel. nets Genon tallow 358. general cargo 40%. not. have run and not won a race; weight for faches as per scale; entrance, Tir. 5. One 45 per ton of zo cwt, for above three parts. New York by Ball 21. New York by Pacific mlio and quarter.

lines, tea it cent, gold, Coast Rates are Chiakiang to Canton 17 cands. Moll to Shang- hal $r per top coal, nominal, Nagasaki to Shanghai $1 per ton coal, nominal. No dis- engiged vessel la port.

The CONSOLATION CUP, valan, Tix. 150; second pany, Tis, so third pony, Tis, 25 for ponies that have run at this meeting and not won a race, and have been entered otherwise than in the Shanghai Stak⋅s; weight for inches as per scale ;eviranos, Tia. 5. Once round. The CHAMPION SWIEFSTAKES, Valuc, Tis, 500; a forced entry for and open only to winners at this meeting; winner of the Hack Stakes excluded ; optional for the winner of the Con- solation Cup; weight for inches as per scale; each pony entered in pay five per cent, of the Оде vaine of the stakes and prizes won mile and a quarter,

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

MAILS DUE: English (Rezeiis) zoth (ust. Indian (Catherine Afcar) agră inst. German (Karlsruke) ajih inst. American (Peru) 30th lust, American (Coptic) rath prox. Tacoma (Tacoma) 11th prox.

The GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, valus, Tis, 150; for China ponies ; second pony, Tis. 50; weight for faches as per scale; non-

THE Agents (Messrs, Dodwell, Cartili & Co.). winners allowed zibs. ; entrance, Tis. Inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship via the ural Japan ports of call, on the 14th fant. twice round a course selected by the Stewards.

Co.'s steamer Tacoma left Tacoma for thle post, |

Entries close at 4 pm on Saturday, 28th

September.

COMMERCIAL NEWS.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

HONGKONG, September 17th, Mr. G. H. Potts reports as follows --- last circular has continued and all the high class The improvement in stocks reported in my

investments are distinctly firmer, and es money remains exceedingly plentilal there does not appear to be much chance of the demand assing off. An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Hongkong Canton and Micro Steambost Company will be held on the goth September at t3 o'clock to consider a resolation for the reduction of the capital by a retum to shareholder of $5 per share. The Hongkong Hotel Company has advertised its Yearly Meeting for Friday the 4th of October,

BANKS Hongkong and Shanghal Banks are a abade firmer and are engaired for at 183 per cent premlem. The London gustation le £42.10. Nationals remain unchanged.

MARINE INSURANCES.-Unions continue at $180 without any sales. Chinx Traders, have risen three points, exit is rumoured the Company will issue in excellent report, North Chisas are enquired for at Tis 2071. Yangisses have experienced a sharp rise and offers of $109 have failed to bring shares into the market. Cantons are obtainable at $180. Straits have hardened considerably and after sales at $121, $35 and 231, are wanted at

$231.

FIRE INSURANCES.-Hongkong Fires bava risen to $347). Chins Fires have stiffened and buyers rule the market at $87}.

SHIPPING.-Douglas Steamships have, in consequence of the magolicant report ast made public, experienced a very sharp rise land sales have been made st-various rates between-958 and $71, the market closing easier at $69. The | General Managers propos, to pay a final dividend of y per cent. making xa per cent, for the year, wridag af 834.472 for depreciation, adding $150,000 to reservo and $40,593,70 forward. A further improvement has taken place in Hongkong. Caston and Macao Steamboats and several large parcels have changed hands at rates between $35 and 836 Other stocks under this banding ramala nelected. REFINERIES.-Chlox Sugars have improved their position and there is a fair demand for the stock at $103. Lusons continue la request and males have been made between $50 and $56 and

further r advancé is expected. MINING.-Panjam have not maintained their rate of $6 and are offering at $58. Reube have been placed at $4. A telegram received from the Mine states that the rough clean»up of the battery yielded 1050 ounces of amalgarn out enquired for at $4 Jelebus have been sold at of 870 tons of ore crushed. New Balmorala aze

$3 and are out of favour at the rate,"

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The SHANGHAI STAKES ; a forced entry of Tis 5. with Tis, 350 added, for all posles antered at this meeting | poulos entered in the Hack Stakes excepted j first pony la receive 70 par cent second pony, o per cent; third pony, zo per cent, weight for loches as per scale j| grižna at date of entry allowed 7ibs. One mile and a halt.

695 The HACE STAKES, value, Tis, 100; for Chiss posles (without the restriction to height specified in Bye-Law No. 12, not otherwise untered at this meeting, and that have never won & Race; weight, 111t, yibuj Jockeys who have never had a wlosing monst previous to this menting allowed fiber any pony having started in this race will be disqualified from › any raos but the Roidsters' Plata entering in and Rack Stakes at any meeting of the Shanghai Rice Club; entrance, Tis. 5. Once

IN BANKRUPTCY, In the MI Cheung, the Kwan Cheong, and the Hang Chaung firms. Public examination of the debtors is, fixed for noon of 20th Instant,

In William Howell Forbes, Meeting of creditors will be held on the 26th instant.

POLICE COURT.

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Max Braunschweig, a passenger by the steam- ship Oldenburg, was fined $a for awesulting s bostman at Kowloon, and ordered to pay $3 as amends. Li Ming, a foreman, was fined $15 for leaving an excavation in Elgia Road light. For cutilog a hole in the street in the danger of pedestrians a coolle was fined $25. For breach of the Markets Ordinance a man was fined $15, and an old woman $1. Yor malicensed hawking five men were fined each, and one man was sentenced to seven days! Imprisonment. The owner of a Chinese jank www.fined gro for anchoring in the Central fair- WAY, Robert Jack was fined $5 for placing s. number of boxes on a public thoroughfare. Two chair cooliea were fined $1 each for creating a disturbance at the Team terminus on the Prok, For street obstruation two men wora kood 85 enchy one man 83, and two men (1 anak.

round.

DOCKS, WHARVES & GODOWNE-Hongkong and Whampoa Docks, after a slight reaction, are again much firmer and offers in hoy at 133 per cent premium have failed to bring out tellers. The demand for Kowloon Wharf shares has slackened at the stock is obtainable at 847. LANDS, HOTELS & BUILDINGS,Hongkong Lands have risen to $67, at which rate a sale is reported. Kowloon Lands have experienced a very sharp advance and buyers are offering $15. Hongkong Hotels have again come lato notice and the 'stdek has touched $9.

MISCELLANEOUS-Green Islands bays had a considerable boom with the result that the stock bas risen frem $11 to $16 with sales at various rates, and buyers at the latter. A. S. Wathons has ruled very firm and sales have been effected at rates between Broj and $11 Hongkong Electics have been in favour and aftre sales at $6 and $61 are wanted at $63. Ropes have been done at $139 and $140. Fenwick bare found buyers at 821. Ices have risen and sales at 806 ara reported. Dairy Farms are asked for at 69

bet no shares are obtainable.

SHANGHAI FREIGHT MÄRKET. Mesms. Wheelock & Co., in their Fraight Markit Report dated Shanghai 13th September, write so

Since last writing nothing bas occurred to alter the state of our homeward freight market, but elsewhere opposition to the Confmance has czept

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and reunited in a heavy fall in zatos to New York, as low as 238, being accepted in Hongkong for through height from Amay, at which rats the Conference steamer was obliged to take crayons to the berth are Glenorchy, sallay the latter port, For London via Butes.-- to-day, Oolong, sailing Vessels on

lant., Zakon, mulling 18th inst, Manila and Glenfollock, walling 21st inst. For New York vid Saes.Tha Kuman has occupied the berth during the interval and In expected to clear to-morrow, The Energia | is the next in turn to load, being dee THIRD DAY.-WEDEZIDAY, 30TH OCTOBER, here from Japan about 15th last. Wa under- The GRAND STAKES, vaine, Tis. 150; second stand that the Weiter experienced grant

pany, Tis. For third pony, Ti ayri China stilon at Amey, in the shape of an entrider ponies, being Sona fide grižiau at date of loading st· Hongkong, and only by inking entry; weight for inches as per sening winnam cargo at the greatly reduced rate [25/- WAK of one race, ribs, extra; two or more races, she enable to procure any support. For New York via Pacific-The rate for ten has been yibe, ozizaj antzanos, Tia. 5. Ona mila, The FLYAWAY PLATZ, Rio 150 econd

maintained and there-in-avary-pospect-of-its- pany is 50% for China ponies; weight for lang at 13 cents gold. The Strathnevis lais inches as per scales entrance, Ti. 5. Seren en the sth and the Empress of India sa the ath Fadonga,

next to load being the Victoria saling beast. The Bound Lebanes is advertised to leave on the same date for Fortland, Oregon, For New York via Cape-All the available cargo is going on board the Drumelian and her departure should not be now far distant, The Celeste Burrill and St. James are expected to leave at once for Hongking, in ballast. Departures :-For Landon via Juan. -* Glemarven. via Foochaw zet inst., Diomed, via Foochow sth fast, Mypride, ste Toochow i'th lapt

The TOTALISATOR CUF, value, Tis, 150; second posy to receive 75 per cent, and the third pony 25 per cent of the entrance seen; for China pooles, dona-fío grimas, at date of entry; weight for lacked as per scale; winners -yibs, extra; entrance Tis. §.. One mile and a

quarter.

The SHANGHAI HANDICAP,"value, Tis, 2′′0, added to a graspstakes of 79, 3 nach 1 for så ponies that have run at sabe fame

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THE China Mutual S. N. Co.'s steamer Danfo from Glasgow and Liverpool, passed the Causi this morning, and may be considered due at Penang on or about the ath prox.

THE steamedi. Glingyle, from Antwerp, London this port. and Straits, left Slugapore yesterday evenlag for

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hotels. RAFFLES HOTEL,

SINGAPORE.

PATRONIZED by ROYALTY. NOBILITY and DISTINGUISHED PERSONAGES, including

H. R. H. Prince Damrong. His Grace The Dake of Newcastic,

H. R. H. Prince Serasil.

The Right Hon'ble The Earl of Dysart.

Lord and Lady Braye,

I ord Dormer, Lord Cecil.

Major-General Sir Henry Collett, K.C.B.

Lord Vailetort.

Sir Francis Bollean, Bart.

Sir John James William Henry Spencer.

Sir Ediend H.

Brigadier General Gosalt, C.B.

Baron HermMD.

Baron Wendelstradt.

Baron Bussiar.

Sir Somers Vine.

Count S. Tellike. Count Spes.

The Late Sir Elliatt Bovill, Chief Justice, S. S. The Hon'ble Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, S. S. Major-General Sir Charles Warren, G.C.M.G., K.C.A., R.E.

Major-General Malyneux. His Excellency Major-General Vaughan Jones, Commanding the Troops, S. S. Officers of H. M. Army and Navy,

been enlarged by 30 addlilonal sultes, is facing This FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, which has just and commanding an extensive View of the Harbour, close to the Public Offices, Mercantir Quarters and the Explanade.

Saltes consleting of SITTING-400M, BED- ROOM, DRESSING-ROOM with PRIVATE BATH-ROOM sunched.

"No expense has been spired by us to meet THE P. & O, S, N, Co.'s steamer Formosa left the requirements and Femands, of the Public Bombay for this port on the 14th Inst.

and every comfort is guaranteed,

– SHIPPING RETURNS.

ARRIVALS.

From 5 pm yesterday to B. p.m. to-day, Accedats Maru...teamer, from Katchat: Chia anamik e Actto e allon

Ocianten an Sydney......... Myrmidon w

Empress of Fapam...” Puting unne Marfoe............................................ Kalyang.................. Hongkong

Saigon. Haihow. Europe

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Shanghal,

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Shanghai.

Vancouver.

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Canton.

11

Canton

77

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Wandering Faw.......ship

Canton. Singapore.

Anjer. Aggregating 15,3ra tons register.

DIFARTURES

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Amigo ..........teamer for Canton, Manila. Lyderhorn mom

Kutchineira. Oldenburg

Singapore.

Tigris an Memnon-

נו

Swatow, etc.

., Slogapore. Sandakan.

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Aggregating 18,533 tons register.

Cars in Kowloon Dock: -HONGKONG-AND-WHAMPOA÷DOCK - RETUIME. Helene Richmeṛt... Hallan

Drages Ketang

CANTA 1. Cosmopolitan Payang...................... Ladakh...............

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The French gunboat Zutis, of whose dolags on the Yangtze and the Tang ting Lake we have for the past few weeks been hearing so much, arrived at Shanghai on the sath Inst, and was House on the Pooting aids when the mall lot.. lying at her old moorings ‘opposita the Custom

-THE "HENRIETTA.". The American skip Henrietta was sold at pabila auction by Mr. G. J. Panney on the ith instant, says the Hiaga News, as the lay stranded at Satours, Aw There was large attendance, chledy of Japanese, The conditions attaching to the sale were read by the Auctioneer, and were explained by a native intars proter. It was stated that there was absolutely no reserve, and M. Nickel immediately started þusiness with an offer of $4,000. There was s long pause, and the bid was called a first and second time are an advance to $4,100 was obtained. And at this figure the lot was ulti mately, knocked down to Mr. Kasahara of Ajilawa. The 400 tons of Manganese on board were then put up and fetched to, and quantity of carton in the holds were finally dis- posed of for $375.

CONSUMPTION, Wanting Discs, and General Dability Doctors disagree as to the relative valde of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites; giving nerve power and acting as toute to the the one supplying strength and deih-the others digestion and entire system. But in Scott's Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites the twe are combined, and the effect

s wonderful. Thousande who hare derived no permanent benefit from other preparations have been-cured by this. #Scott's Emulsian" in perfectly palatable, and is easily digested even by those who cannes tolerate plain Cod Liver Oil. Ang Chemist can supply it.-Sole · Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of China - Waiklas & Co., Hongkong--Advt.

Intimations,

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., SHRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK

C.

MAKIKE JEWELERS, SILVER.

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS, CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sole Agents for Louis Andaesars Watches awarded the kirkast Priser at every Exhibition and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES. No, R., Queen's Road. Central, any

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

***** MODERATE FEES,

There is LADIES WAITING and DRESS- ING-ROOM, fitted with all requisites.

BRANCHES--

RAFFLES TIFFIN & BILLIARD ROOMS. ---- EASTERN & ORIENTAL HOTEL--Penang, Slogapore,

SEA VIEW HOTEL-Pessay,

SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.

Singapore, ret January, 1895. THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, No. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

AM happy to inform my PATRONS that is connection with the GRILL ROOM, 1 have secured the 1ST FLOOR recently occupied by the CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (above the present GRILL ROOM) and barE itted it up far

LADIES' DINING ROOMS,

with all conveniences attached. I am also now prepared to server:

DINNERS, TIFFINS AND SUFFERS

to Parties when Ordered distinct from the ordi nary GRILL ROOM.

DAILY NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. Hongkong, 30th April, 18og

PEAK HOTEL,

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OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. HIS commodious and well appointed Ho situated at a height of 1,250 fact sbove sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commande magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of Chips.

SPECIAL SUMMER RATES, (FROM APRIL 1ật to October. zINT), One person, per day.............................n.' 4.00 Osa person, per month $75 to 90,00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

day

7,00 Married couple (occupying ons room) per

month....439914393916639642440 150,00 Married couple (occupying two rooma)

per month's minesiosa For further particulars, apply to

170.00

THE MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotel. Hongkong, 16th March, 1845.

11171 WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG.

THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situat in the *CON- NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class Accom- modation to Residents and Travellers.

each Floor, In charge of experienced Attendant. Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to

and for Monthly de Extended Perioda.

Favourable Arrangements made for Families

P. BOHM, Proprietor & Manager,

Hoogkong, 3rd April, 1895,

FUJYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.

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Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS

ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. EXCELLENT CUISINE, SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A

"PROLONGED ISTAY.

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5. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor

FOR SALE,

[APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

1983 JAPAN

JAPAN

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JAP

APAN COPYING PAPERS..

APAN WALL PAPERS,

800.

Dec.

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WONG TAITO. N ̊G.

Suppon Dentist, (Formerly articled Appemtics, and latterly. kalstant to Dk RoGERE), HAS REMOVED MATHE BANK, BUILDINGS, ORALESE QUEEN'W KOAD,

**(Opponte Hongkong Antal), CONSULTATION FREE-

PRICES VERY MODERATE,

ORDERS cespectfully solicited by the Under- signed.

„MITBUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Brasil Queen's Hood Contrā; 20

· (1290 |

Intimations.

THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE

'COMPANY, LIMITEDUS

IST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG

L TELEPHONE EXCHANGE

40—Anderson, Capt. G. C., East Point, 34-Anderson, Capt. G. C., Praya Central,

B-Amhold, Karberg & Co. 66-Blackbend & Co., Office. 65-Blackhead, Fi; Residence. 96-Brad!TM & Co,

19-Butterfield & Swire, Paak Residence, 362-Butterfield & Swire, Refinery, Quarry Bay,

·18-Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Crics. 36-Butterfield & Swire, Sugar Office. 70.-Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co. 42-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Fir-Carmichuol & Co. Tos-Chan Sul & Co. 115-Chee Tien, Residence,

21-China Mail Office.

72.--Chloa Sugar Refinery, East Point, 71-China Sugar Refinery, Town Office. ir.-Club, Hongkong. 16Club Lusitano,

To-Club, Peak.

87.--Compradore, D. Lapralk & Co., Offici.

88- do.

78--Cousins, J; B.

:

do.

12-Daily Press Office. 85.-Dairy Farm, Office. 67-Dairy Farm,:Pok-foo-lum. lar-Darby, W.

73-David, A. T., Residence. 66-David & Co.

25.-Dock, Aberdeen, za-Dock Co.

Bo-Dr. Atkinson, Residence, B3--Dr. Ball, Residence,

Rankdesca:

3.-Drs. Hartigan, Cantlle, & Stoðmum. 23.-Dr. Jordas, Office. 43Dr. Jordan, Residence. 55-Dr. Stedman, Residence, 41-Dodwell, Carill & Co. 17-Dougies Laprilk & Co. 38-Electric Co.

584.-Electrict Co., Residence. 74-Fletcher & Co. 48.—Gas Co., East Polat, 47.–Gas Co., West Point. 31.-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

6-Godown Co, Office. 21.—Godawn, Kerosina.

Godown, Kowloon,

31----Godown, West Polnt.. 44.—Government House.

2911.---Harrison, W. Stuart, Residanes. “

95.—Haskell, D., Residence,

113-Him Kee & Co.

17.-Holliday, Wine & Co.

Ioi-H, Canton & Macao S-bost_Co., Ofics.

da. Iaz do.

do. da Wharf, 9-Hongkong & Shanghai Bank. 84-Hongkong & Shanghal Bank; Merr.

1-Hongkong Teligraph Office." 13-Hop Hing Hong.

10-Hospital, Albert Memorial, Bod-Hospital, Government Civil

3-Hospital, Peak.

32.-Hotel, Hongkong, Public Telephone. 35-Hotel, Mount Austin.

56Hotel, New Victoria, Pablla Telophone. 24-Hotel, Peak,

82.-Ho Tung, Bonham Strand. 77.--Ho Tung, Praya Central, 19-Ho Tung, Residence.

37.--Humphreys, J. D., Residanos, 68.-Humphreys & Son, Office. 50.-Imports & Exports, Office. 108.-Kaw Hong Take,

644.--Kennedy, J. Causeway Bay, 64-Kennedy, Horse Repository,

Fat Hong.

H. H., Residence, 126,-Kirch & Co

70-Kramer, J Residence, 91.--Lambs & Regio 93-Lamke, J., Residence,, 117.—Land Investment Co.

97.-Lane, Crawford & Co," 89.Layton, B., Ofice

do Residence.

132-MacCallum, J. Residence. 106-Man Cheun Yaen.

98.-Man On Insurance Co. 118-Marty, A. R. 11a-Melchers & Co.

5.---Nam Won & Co, 110.—Naval Hospital, Tog-Naval Yaris

Oplum Farm Tig.-Oplom Factory,

19-P. & O. S. N. Co. 65-P. & O. Mess, Peak. 15.-Police Station, Central 34-Ray, & C

Residence,

51-Ray & Davies, 103-R. E. Guard Room, 104,—R. E. Mess.

45--Rope Factory,

4-Rumsey Comdr, R.N., Residence, 52-Sallon Home.

94-Sassoon, M. S. & Ca.

99-Schellbass & Co, 49-Shewan & Co.

Slemesen & Co. 100-Sperry Flour Co.

61 Stevens, G. R., Office

-Stevens, G, R., Residence, 14-Telegraph Companies. 18.—Tomas, C. A., Residence, 54-Tram Station, Peak. 93-Tung Kee & Co.

10.-Watson & Co

53-Webster, L., Residence, 7d-Whiley, W., Residence. 17-Wickham, W. 8., Residemos,

194-Woolley, A, Office.

Woolley, A Residence,

63-Wo Koe & Co.

-Yuen Fat Hong, Banham Strand, 79--Yuen Larn Ked

· PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINES, Dock Co., Kowloon, Hongkong Telegraph Office. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Esq Folat, Meyer & Co.

North China Insurance Co.

Tramway Company.

In case of FIRE róg up No: 15, The Exchange is open day and night,

W. STUART HARRISON,

Manager.20 Hongkong, 24th July, 1895-

LEVY HERMANOS.

AND AT SHANGHAI, MANILA, ILOILO AND PÄRIJ

JEWELLERY DIAMONDS

948)

CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAR

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT,

10, QUEEN'S ROADACHE SAME

CENTE Opposite the Telegraph Os

WA

G. FALCONER & CO., JATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU-

FACTURERS 184 JEWELLISKU NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS CHARTS and BOOKS..

"No. 4K "Queen's Bond Central, 691E NTI÷N÷G

VAS SURGEON DENTIST:12: No. 10, DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODEKATE.

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