21.
THE PIERS ORDINANCE. PETITION MY THE HONGKOND AND KOWLOON WHARY AND GODOWN.CO., LIMITED.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JULY 3 1899
THE RECENT DISTURBANCE IN _____ Intimation.
THE CHIN HILLS.
It is passing simnge that news The following petition from the HongkongBurn should come all the way from Simia, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, first. It looks as if the Secretariat in Burnu, against the second reading-of the Bill entitled were inclined to be reficent on the subject." We the Piers Ordinance,
899,
published in the refer to the disturbance which occurred at the Caselle.
Chin Hills on tho 23rd of May. Was norill after an article appeared in the Raygeon Times
To the Honourable The Legislative Count if of
Hongkong,
Fon
THE TRADE MARKS" ORDIN
898
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATIO
MARKS
Entimations.
·(Continued)
Value said TRADE MARK Nod. 3 has been used by the Applicants since the month" of January, 1890
TRADE
The said TRADE MARKS Nod, 4 and shave 'been used by the Applicants since the month OTICE is hereby given that MITSUL of June, 18902
BUSSAN KAISHA carrying on busi-The said TRADEMARKS Nod, Gandyhave
Consignees.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
THE P.&O.SEN. Co.'s Steamship
SOCOTRA."
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, FORT SAID, SUEZ, BOMBAY AND CD STRAITS..
Shipping.
STEAMERS.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY
LIMITED. AN
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.
THE Company's Steamship
HAITAN
The Humble Petition of the Hongkong and pointing out that no press note was issuedness at Victoria' in the Colony of Hongkong been used by the Applicants-Since the month Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Captain Roach, will be despatched for the
Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited. Respectfully Sheweth
(1)That your petitioners are being heard before this Hangumble Council by Mr. J. J. Francis, QC, their counsel, on the anation for the second, reading of a hill read first time at the meeting of this Honourable Council held on the zoth instant entitled "The Piers Ordinance, 1899 or at such other time: as may be appointed for the purpose,
so importanta matter that the local Secretary and elsewhere as merchants have, on the 6th of January 1893, seemed disposed to enlighten us. We fear the day of April, 1899, applied for the Registration The said FRADE MARK Nod. 8 has been vessel are hereby informed that their Goods above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 4th instant, press notes which the Loen Goverment used in Hongong in the Register: of. TRADE (ed by the Applicants since the month of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown - For Freight or Passage, apply to b
MARKS of the following TRADE MARKS, 1892.
The Facsimile of à Large Carp Fish with The said TRADE MARK Nod 9. has been the Facsimile of a Small Carp Fish swimarusell by the Applicants since the month of
January, 1893 ing underneath it.
The said TRADE MARK Nod, 10 has-been used by the Applicants since the month of June, 1893.
The Facsimile of a Peacock standing on a Rock-on the right of the Rock is depicted
Jednof the Japanese Flower Bolan. 3. The Facsimiles of two Pheasants male and female the Tail of the male-Pheasant is depicted lying over and partly covering the back of the femalo Pleasant." The Facsimile of a Fancy Bird. The Facsimile of a Bell.
4
&
7
www.
The Facsimile of a Flower with a Butterfly
sitting on it.
The Facsimiles of three Horses galloping
~in a Field-The middle Horse throwing up his hind Lega: nad the third Horse galloping in a Different Direction and at right angles to the other tvo,
8. The Facsimile of a Flying Bat and over the
But the Japanese words
+
to issue promptly before, do not come in su readily now. The news was received in Burs ma, as may be expected, several days after its occurrence, for Simla is a long way off, It used to be a practice of the Local Government to keep the press posted up with information on all matters of public interest. The recent affair. at the Chin Hills is by no means a small item (2)That the rights and interests of your of political importance, and yet, through some petitioners in the Piers and Wharves owned by body's fault in the Secretariat, press hote them in Victoria and at Kowloon and in their was not issued till about a week after the affair property generally is peculiarly affected by the Crent credit is due to Capinin Sillery proposed Hill and that they claim to be heard Battalion Commandant, who set out from by your Honourable Council under the previ-Falam at once in pursuit of the rebels. Their sions of paragraphs of the Standing Orders attempt was to rush the camp of the Superin
tendent of the Chin Hils at a place called of the Legislative Council of Hongkong.
That your petitioners are the Assignees Yatlier, which is not very far from Falam (3-) of certain rights, powers, and privileges granted They were driven off by the sentry with the and conferred by this Honoumble Council to loss of one man killed. Captain. Sillery on and upon Francis Tuikely Johnson and Cat- overtaking the rebels dispersed, their numbers chick Paul Chater respectively, by Ordinances knocking down six dead and three wounded on Nos. 8 and 10 of 1884 respectively, and that if the spot. The thins engaged in these abortive the Bill now before this Honourable Council attempts are variously reported as numbering should become fay, your petitioners will be from 200 to 1000 men anal with 100 guns. thereby deprives of many of the rights, powers Were told that the object of the rising and privileges secured to them by the sail was anticipation of disarniament. Ordinances and will be grieviously affected and do not think that there is much "correctness injured
in the statement that some years ago the Burns, Chins were almost completely dis arined, such a thing may have been attemp ted by Governinent, burit is matter for question us to how it was done. It is said that they have been rearming secretly with guns procured from adjoining tribes. Last year it was disco- vered by the authorities that secret fe armament was in progress and since November last, so we are told, the Superintendent and his Assistants. have been engaged in disarming the country." It is estimated that up to date they have with- drawn upwards of 2,000 gans. The abortive rising is traced to the Tlangilanga who re more familiarly known as the Klang-klangs, a tribe inhabiting the Southern Chin Hills. This disturbance takes us back to the events of 1890-91 when the progress of events in the Southern Chin Hills made everybody, interested in local politics. feel anxious. The rains of 1890 had been anxions**time at Haka.
their properties, and possessions, By the said Ordinances your Petitioners as Assignees of the said Francis Bulkeley John son and Catchick Paul Chater have the right for twenty years from the date of the said Ontrances, that is to say, until the 12th day of June, 1904, to do all or any of the things bereinafter mentioned free from all rents, fees and charges whatever, ordinary rates and taxes only excepted:--
(1.) To construct such and so many Wharves and Piers extending into the harbour of Hong. kong as they may think requisite and proper as and from any part or parts of the Public Praya lying directly opposite Marine Lots 25, 96, 97 and 98 in Victoria and Kaulung Marine Luis 9. 11. 20 and 21.
(i)To make such'alterations and additions to such Wharves and Piers as they may at any time think requisite and proper
(iii)-To have for themselves and their Assigns the exclusive use of such wharves and piers with fuil power to mortgage, sell and assign, or to demise and let the sald Piers as they shall think fit
(iv.)--Tu make Rules and Regulations for the maintenance and use of the said wharves
and piers and have the same enforced by fines and penalties.
(v)-To hold and exercise all the rights, powers, and privileges granted by the said Ordinance free from all rent and charges in the nature of rents or license fees and subject only to stipulations and conditions in the said Ordinances expressly reserved and contained and to the general law.
Your Petitioners respectfully submit that by the provisions of the lill read a first time on the 20th June and entitled. "The Piers Ordin arce, 1899," they will, contrary to the rights, powers, and privileges conferred upon and secured to them and their assigns by the said
be made sub
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We
The garrison was no small to take the field, and the officer sent out on political duty was hampered by having, in addition to his duties in the hills, charge of the Gangaw subdivision of the Pakkoku district, which necessitated his frequent absence from
itaka. The Hakas at the time were not con- vinged that the British ineant to occupy their country for some of the minor Chiefs openly chafied our garrison. On more than one occasion the Tashons were approached with a view to the conclusion of an alliance, and a distinct plan of attack was at one time actually formulated in Haka-kotarr which looked for support from thie Klang-klangs who were ever rendy to rise. The want of cohesion among the chiefs themselves made the cherished schemes abortive. The peace of the Hills was, however, marred by the Haka-yokwa feud, which broke out afresh and threatened innumerable complications. The presence of our troops in the Southern Hills had done
9.
meaning in English MITSUI SALES. The Facatuile of an old Chinese Man standing underneath a tree with one hand upraised and talking to a Chinese boy who is depicted with a Bamboo Pole in his hands and is engaged in cultivating the Chrysanthemum Flower. The Facsimile of the Japanese Flower *** Botan and depicfed in the right corner the Chinese Character (FOOK SAN), meaning in English "GOD OF FOR- TUNE The Facsimile of the Fruit of the Calabash
to
12.
Tree.
The Facsimile of an Elephant with hist head turned to the right and with a Palm Tree in the back ground.
13. The Facsimile of a Chinese boy playing a
Flute sitting on an Ox.
14. The Facsimile of n Squirrel.
15
The Facsimile of the Japanese God of Fish.. ing. Over the head of the God is written
The said TRADE MARKS Nod: 11, 12, 13 and 14 have been used by the Applicants since the month of January, 1894.
- The said TRADE MARKS Nod. 15, 16, 17 18, 19 and zo have been used by the Applicants since the month of January, 1895,
und 22
The said TRADE MARKS Nod. have been used by the Applicants since the month of June, i 895.
The said TRADE MARKS Nod, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, have been used by the Applicants since the month of January, 1896,
The 'said TRADE MARK Nod, 18 has been used by the
the month of, Applicants he said TRADE MARKS Nod. 29 and 30 June, 18963
have been used by the Applicants since the month of January, 1897.
-The said TRADE MARKS «Nod; 31 and 33 have been used by the Applicants since the month of june, 1807.
aro being landed and placed at their risk in the
Cosme toda a ne Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery "can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional goods will be landed here unless 'instructions are given to the contrary before 11
ASTO-MORROW,UN
Goods not cleared by the 4th July, a 4P.M., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
:
at to AM.
General Managers DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., Hongkong, 3rd July, 18995; DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY:
LIMITED
FOR AMOY AND TAMSUL
THE Company's Steamship
HAICHING," Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 4th instant,
m
For Freight or Passage, apply to
"DOUGLAS LÁPRAIK & Col -General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd July, 1899. "FOR SINGAPORE PENANG:AND.
Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob-
All damaged Packages must be left in theatro tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.
HUA. RITCHIE,
Superintendent Hongkong, 27th June, 1899.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
S.S.BAYERN.
CALCUTTA,
w5HE Steamship
The said TRADE MARK Nod 33 has beenTHE above named Steamer having arrived used by the Applicants since the month of January, 1898.
The said TRADE MARKS Nod. 34, 35, 34 the month of June, 1898. and 37 have been used by the Applicants since All the above mentioneil TRADE MARKS have been used by the Applicants in respect of the following Goods
COTTON YARNS in Class 23
Facsimiles of the said "TRADE MARKS can be seen at the OFFICE of the Colonial Secretary- of Hongkong and also at the office of the Undersigned.
Dated the 3rd day of June, 1899.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors for the Applicants," 12, Queen's Road, Central,
Hongkong.
16.
his name YEBISU and under the God | 747%]; his name in Japanese characters YEBISU. The Facsimile of a Chinese Hat.
17.
18.
19.
zo,
21.
The Facsimile of the Chinese characters SEUNG HI (meaning in English HAPPINESS.
The Facsimile of the Chinese character SAU () coclosed in a Circle and mean ing in English Longevity-the Circle is surrounded by Flowers..
Three Rings with a Maltese Cross in the
Centre. The Facsimile of a Chinese God sining underneath a Pine Tree giving a Scroll, to the Chinese soldier known as CHEONG LIONG, who is depicted kneeling on the Ground in front of the God.
The Facsimiles of the Chinese God Fook, or God of Fortune, and the Chinese God
PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. HARESin this Company on which a CALE
Soft was made, PAYABLE on the 17th day of April last, and which said CALL bas not yet been PAID, are liable to be forfeited, in accordance with the Articles of Ashciation of the Company (Articles Nos. 26 and 27).
W. H, GASKELL
Acting Secretary.
[857a
Hongkong, 1st July, 1899. THE WANCHAI WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
N INTERIM DIVIDEND at the RATE of FOUR PER CENT (ONE DOLLAR and Lok, or God of Wealth, facing the FacsiFIFTY CENTS PER SHARE) for the Six months mile of the Chinose God San, or God of ending 30th June, 1899 will be PAID, on Longevity. The three Gods are holding Application, to the Registered Shareholders.in
will.
Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goofs, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into thế. Godowns of the
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery
may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon,
TO-DAY.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th July will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they with be examined on TUESDAY, the 4th July, and THURSDAY, the 6th July, at 9.30 Kaf.
All. Claime" must reach us before the 14th July, or they will not be recognized.
"Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 27th June, 1899.
'SHIRE” LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
(818a
FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND
SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship............
ΤΗΣ
MERIONETHSHIRE," Captain D. Davies, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed at
Limited, at Kowloon and stored at Consignees und Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company risk and expense,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods. have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining subject to rent. undelivered after the 6th July, will be
Ordinances, 18 and 19 0 calcupted upon, much, to stop, the bloodshed between them a Scroll upon which is writ the above Company, on SATURDAY, the 8th their risk into the Godawns of the Hongkong)
which was indulged in the Klang-klangston the three Chinese characters FOOK-
22 July, 189gymna
Company LOK-SAU ( ), meaning in EnThe TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company be CLOSED from the 1st to the 8th July, glish FORTUNE, WEALTH and LONG both days inclusive! EVITY.
MEYER & Co.,
General Manage Hongkong, 26th June, 1899 FBLACKHEAD & CO.,
to the payment, of rent scale far in excess of any rent now paid for any Marine Lot let under lease from the Crow for 999 years. They will be deprived of exclusive use of the Wharves and Piers constructed by them at an immense exponse for the special purposes of their business in reliance upon the provisions of the said Ordinances and of the good faith of the Government of Hongkong will be prevented from increasing the They their said Wharves and Piers. They will be deprived of their right to cover in their said Wharves and Piers if the necessities of their business should render' it expedient for them so to do, and of their power and privilege to make Rules and Regulations for the main tenance and use of their, said Wharves and Piers. They wd be extremely hampered in the conduct of their said Wharves and Piers, They will be extremely hampered in the con- dact of their business as Wharfingers and Godown keeper, by the proposed regula tions in the said Bill contained by which ncceas by water to their Wharves, and Piers is or may be restricted, and by the prohibitions therein, contained, as to storing or keeping inaterials thereon.
They will, lastly, be deprived of their right to mortgage, Sell, assign, or demise their said Wharves and Piers as the requirements of their said business may render advisable ornecessary. Your Petitioners therfore humbly pray. That they may he heard by their Counsel against the said Bill upon its second reading or at such other time as your honourable Council may think fit to hear them,
....
And Your Petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray &c. &c
JJ KESWICK, Chairman of the Board of Directors,
C. P. CHATER, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, Edward Osborne Secretary of the Company,
Hongkong, 24th June, 1899.
THE PLAGUE.
Cases reported to al instantezi
Do do during past 24 hours.
Deaths reported to, 1st instar
Do. * do. during past 24 hours, ge
reported 10 and instark vood
during past 24 hours r
reported to and'instanti #dogw during past 24 hoursTUMIS
IN THE COILS,
Members of the Bombay Natural History Society will be sorry to hear, says the Hombay. Gasefie,- that the smaller of the two year pythons which have been kept in a cage in the museum for some years, is no longer, on view, It is safi there, but you cannot sen it; because,
Sheridan's Spanish
Flect
It appears that the two great snakes
quarrelled over, he possession.b
Tuesday Instrand, for several
ipin dach other's coll
bofore the British occupation. A funny in- cident is related in connection with the British march into Klang-klang territory in 1890-91 The Chiefs of the tribe were so drunk that they danced around the party of soldiers that want into their country, and were determined to make themselves ludicrous, so that it was im possible at the time to interview them, and
az
23.
A Facsimile of a Monkey standing on bis two hands and with bis face downwards and holding, with the claws of his right" foot a Skein of Cotton. Thread... “
under a
24, The Facsimiles of two Chinese boys hold
ing a Fancy Ball aloft and the Facsimile of a Fancy Ball in the middle of which gre depicted five Crescents.
column pushed on toward Tho, where informa.cliff tion was recieved that the Klang-klangs had at tempted to raise a force to oppose the advance. of our men from Haka. The description of the attack was given at the time by Lieutenant MacNabb who was on field service, and his account of the Klangklangs graphically shows. what sort of a tribe we have to deal with in
them.
A SWINDLE.
A pretty good story is told of some New York men who were recently induced to buy a tract of 200,000 acres of land in Kentucky. The seller was in great financial distress and the purchasers, thinking to take advantage of his necessities, made the trade. When they came to look for the property to inspect it, they found it had no existence whatever save upon the map of the seller, but the map remained as beautiful as ever. It must be said that this was unusual, for as a rule something tangible, if only a body of water, is used by the speculator who has a sale to make. This was the case with a St Paul speculator, in the booming times of 1857. Embryo, cities and towns were planted all over the inhabited part of the state. One up in Anoka county was located at the bottom of a lake, but the map and plot
Trad
to
25.
The Facsimile of the Moon surrounded by Clouds and under the Moon the Facsirails of a Rabbit running over the waves of the
sep
"
ing with A 26. Facsimile of a Ring small opening placed over the Pacsimiles of two ather Rings each with a small-
Opening 27. The Facsimile of the Rising Sun. In the contre of the rising Sun the lavented Japa nese Word "AH," and being an abbrevia. tion of the Japanese: Word: "ASAHI" ** meaning in English MORNING SUN,
printed, stamped, painted, impressed, brand- ed, stencilled,
drawn cut or em acilled, written, bossed Crow surrounded by The Facsimile of a Crow the rising Sun and flying through the Sun.. The Facsimile of a Horse surrounded by Clouds and encircled with a Fancy Scroll,
28
29
30.
The Facsimile of the Chinese character CHUNG, meaning in English MIDDLE or CENTRE
34. The Facsimile of a Fancy Gold Coin on the reverse and round the Coln are printed, stamped painted, impressed, branded, stencilled, written, drawn, cut or embossed, the invented Japanese words MEN SANJUNENDAI NIPPON meaning in
showing the location, the schoolhouse, projected county scat, public buildings, etc., was very finely lithographed. The mother of the St Paul owner and promoter of this valuable townske caught speculativo fever and gave her. son $1,000 to invest for her. He promptly put it into the bottom of the lake, sanding his mother a deed with a most glowing account of the prospects of a fortune which lay before her as the of investime her traves Adv was delighted and went to
few s later in unire ignorance, of the years
and thoroughly believing that the 32. lots at the bottom of the Anska county lake composed the most valuable party. of 33. her estate, which was fairly large. When her will came to be opened it was found that all the rest of her property had been given
given 10 other children
and her especial and aole be quest to her dear son in St. Paul was the Anata country o
lots. The good
sin cerely supposed she was giving him the bulk of her fortune, for he was her favourite child He long since passed over the river, but I hardly Think, if he has met bis mother, that he has on deavoured to engage in any more: I
(real-estate transactions, And still at the present time, a residence at the bottom of a lake, might prove
her
English "THE GREAT JAPAN THE
SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS "AND GENERAL COMMISSION.
AGENTS, DO ZA PRAVA CENTRAL HONGKONG,
SOAP MANUFACTURERS, SOLE AGENTS FOR
RAHTJEN'S GENUINE
HCOMPOSITION RED HAND BRAND. HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT,
DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR :
RELAUNCHES &
Sole Agents for '. FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM and
P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH
* WHISKY, &c.
·EVERYAKİND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
REASONABLE PRICES. Hongkong, 14th May, 1896.
[39
LEVY HERMANOS,
DIAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWEL
F OF MEIJI And the CLEMENT, HUMBER and GLADIATOR COL
Fancy Gold Coin the Edge
LERS AND WATCHMAKERS MA Solo Agents in the East for the amalgamated DUNLOP TYRES'S BICYCLES PRICE/ A special reliable Watch made for this Cimate.
Quality Quality
of which overlaps the before, described. Coin In the Centre of this Coln are printed, stamped painted, impressed, branded, stencilled, written, drawn, cut or embossed the invented Japanese Warda 211
KIN KA meaning in English GOLD COINED
The Facsimileg of, two rabbită, sitting alongside of one another on the grass, p The Facsimile of a Monkey sitting on the ground under a tree and holding in his hands a Peaches Stars Joined together On the top over the Stars two Gying Bate. Over the seven Start the Calaese Characters, PAK,
PAKETAWATO
14. The Facilmile of seven
r
meaning in English SEVEN STARS ON THE NORTH 35. Tad Facsimile pla Fancy Vase standing For a stand and in-the Vase & quantity of Flowers, In four Circles over the Flower are writter one character in each C
characters MAN
a refreshing change to him, the invented Chinese c
CHANGYIM (575), meaning in English TEN THOUSAND FLOW:
SOMETHING LIKE A FAN ERS COMPETING IN BEAUTY, A
PAHALLA
36
the large ventilating been ordered for the
The Facsimile of a Fancy Gate
Archer
ind Tunnel, The
In the name
37. The Facalmile of a Chinese Hut with four
oped Sides and on the floor of the Hur l depicte
who claim-10
Drago BBW
thereof
"M, QUEENS ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office
Consigners
NOTICE
P&O
-CON
MANILA-
SPORTS FROM ANTWERP, LONDO BONSAID LUEZ, AND STRAITELME
Consignees of Cargo by the above named "yeses) are hereby formed that their Goods dra being landed and placed at their risk in i Hongkong and Kayleen Wharf and Godown Company Godowns at oyloon where each consignment will be sorted out Marleshy Mark and delivery can be obtained as 2009 F Goods are ANTE Thiever From
Optional
Instructions ára:
Goode
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are. to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 5th July, al 2:30 PM
No Fire Insurance has been effected. P Bills of Lading will be countersigned by:
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., Agents Hongkong, 29th June, 1899
[850a
UNITED STATES AND, CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.
FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS,
THE Steamship
INDRALEMA‚” having arrived from the above ports, Con- signees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods, are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited,. at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 6th. July
will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Consignees are requested to present all claims for damages and/or shortages not later will not than the 13th July, otherwise they
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by be recognised." A DENY P
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co...
BesAgenta,"
Hongkong, 29th June, 1899,
#TOYO KISEN KAISHA,
NOTICE
FROM YOKOHAMA, KOBE, NAG/
CAR AND SHANGHAR
"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
CONSIGN
2.
[860a
“CATHERINE APCAR;" Captain JG, Olifent, will be despatched for the above Forts, TU-MORROW," the 4th July,
at 3 P.M., in p
For Freight or Passage, apply to shy
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co-
Agents
18460 Hongkong, 25th June 1899. - EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED S FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE (Calling at QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, C)
THE Steamship
EASTERN Captain Ellis, will be despatched as above TOMORROW, the 4th July.
This well-known Steamer is specially for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham ber-which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi sionsz
Ice, &c., throughout the voyage. This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light.
A Stewardess and a duly-qualified Surg
are carried.
Surgeon
NB-Retum Tickets issued by this Com pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGA- TION COMPANY and vice versa.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co, MAKANANMAgents.
(8sza
Hongkong, 22nd June, 1899 -1.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR TIENTSIN VIA SWATOW AND CHEFOO
THE Company's Steamship
"NANCHANG," Captain Findlayson, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 5th July,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 29th June, 1899.
1825a FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE British Steamship
AFRIDI,"
will be despatched for the above poft on ar the 7th July
STEANERS.
MOGUL "BRAEMAR
| *SIKH”.
ARGYLL
"JOHN. SANDERSON! "AFGHANISTAN:*:
For Freight, apply to
About -End
Aug)
At Intervals
2 weeks,
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents. Hongkong, 26th July, 1899.
· [676a) "GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS,
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL, THE
HE.Steamship
GLENLOCHYVAN Captain McGregor, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 7th July, an For Freight or Faisage, apply to
MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW Hongkong, 20th June, 1899, arren, [814m AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA
TION COMPANY DESTRAM FOR SINGAPORE PENANG COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEND
PASUEZ-PORT SAID, EI
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AS AND TRIESTE (Taking Cargo at through rates to South
PERSIAN GULF RED BEN BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTE HE Company's Steamship THE
SILESIA
Captain R. Mayer, will bo desp on MONDAY, the 10th instant, Bilk and Valuables Are arrival at Bombay Into an
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"HONGKONG MARUA KISAS The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees ef Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading, fat countersignature, - and' to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Yesiel an will be landed and stored at Consignees riak and expens
VAN BUREN,
Hongko
SANDER WIELE
Hongkong, 1st July, 1899 NITED STATES AN
STEAMSHIP
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