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THE HOSHI ASSASSINATION

CASE.

The Kobe Herald of the 27th uit, says: Mihashi Fude, cancubine of Ibn Sotaro, was heard as a witness in the Hoshi assassination case by Judges Nakagawa and Satomi at the Preliminary Court of the Tokio Chibo Sai- banshe yesterday afternoon.

Sato Toyohei, proprietor of a bath house at a hotspring in Shima Shibuya, Toyotamagori, where the assassin spent some days before setting out upon his horrible mission, was also summoned before the Court, yesterday.

Baron Kusumoto Masataka and Mr. Shimada Saburo have received various letters threaten ing their lives, alleging that they were the instigators of Iba, who murdered Mr. Hoshi. The police authorities have told off special guards to prevent any would-be assassins from carrying out their designs The Komin Asso. ciation of Nihonbashi ku commenced to send provisions to ba vesterday. It is also reported that some parties are collecting subscriptions for the family of Iba Sotaro.

THE HANOI EXHIBITION

OF 1902.

The coming Exhibition of Hanoi will com- prise three principal divisions for exhibitors.

(1) France and her Colonies

(z) French Indo-China

(1) The Countries of the Extreme Orient

These will be again sub-divided, and the varinus objects will be classified into groups,

(a) Group Archeology, Ethnography, Sci- ence, Fine Arts and Literature.

(b) Group-Agriculture, Commerce, In- dustry, Mineralogy and Metallurgy.

(c) Civil Engineering. Public Works, Me- chanics, Electricity and Means-of Transport.

Geographical order will be observed giving each country a disting place, and every facility will he given so as to have a grand display in the same line of materials from each country, exposed in order for comparison. As, for example, agricultural products, objects of in- dustry, traile and handicrafts, of the different countries exposed side by side in regular order. According to the general plan adopted, the Exhibition will be divided firstly: In the Central Palace which is intended for the Museum of Tonkin, secondly: In the Galleries. and Pavilions which are situated on the right and left of the Central Palace. Thirdly: The vacant places on which special pavilions will be erected according to the requirements of the occasion.

The general plan being adopted and com- pleted, the Commissaire. General' proposes to set apart the Central Palace specially for the exhibits of the first groan, and the galleries of the left and right for the Second and third groups,

Of course many "exceptions will have to be made according as it is found necessary in the course of events. All classes of precious stones, and other valuable objects will be exposed within th Central Palace. Every pre- caution will be taken so as in have the exhibits

placed in Geographical order, so as to avoid the mixing or confusing of the various priducts from the countries represented, in order that visitors may be able to see and compare them

at leisure, Great activity prevails in the town of Hanoi at present, and the work is being pushed ahead very satisfactorily and rapidly.

Siam Free Press

TOO MUCH S. P. O, A.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1901.

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE

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Mansenn, J. F. Mui, Miss A.

Main, W. MacCallum, D. Machlowsky, P. von Medical Officer Moffatt, Dr. A. T. Monteiro, T. Mullina, J. H. Mehta, Miss S

clamed at the Post Office:

Letters for the following persons lie un-

Awjwin, Miss Agathe, G. Allan, Mrs. W. J. Andrew, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Arnold, Miss Anderson, O. M. Atherton Athkinson Ahern, J. Barton, A. L. L. Buissinné, W. T. Burroughs, Miss C. Byror, A. C. Boyd, Mrs. J. Bowrou, J. E. Burden, A. Burke, Miss Bennett, E. F. Bayidon, P. Baya, C. B. Bales, H. Budgen, J.

Barton, Miss A. C.

Bishop, W. C.

Bailey, E.

Brattain, R. R. Besnard, Madame Bernardo, Mr. M.

Bradley, Mrs. H. V.

Cartlidge, J. Cowie, E. H. Graig, J.

Carrington, J. C. Carlsson, A. Cruz, B.

Cary, W. H. F. Caffrel, E.--- Carlton, P. Carrington, Miss Coley, J. H.

Cameron, Misses

F. & R.

Clyde, Miss Cailleteau, M. Comrie, J. Calcott, Miss N, Dunbar, T. E. Deas, W. P. Dean, F.. Duncan, D. Dingeldin, A. Deoer, C. L. Derny, J.

Emery, Prof. F. E, À Esposito, E. Foot, Capt. F. Forest, Miss A. Fernandes, C. Field, H. C. Forster, Dr. Fernald, F. L.- Flores P Criffia, C. Grandt, H... Godwin, Mrs. Grainger, E.: Gegg, Mr. Gye, H. W. Godchaux, Mra. ), Grant, P. J. Ballard, F. J.

ay, Rev. & E. Hark, G. Hall, S. B. Henderson, Wef. Heaney, Mrs. Hakata, C. Harper. A. H. Hughes, E. Hing, C. 1 Hill Depôt Hughes, Mrs. Hawes, C. H. Hall, E. S, A. Heal, H. E. Handid

Hakan Singh, I.P.C. Tchervinsky

Tilley, Capt. (4)

Ultam Singh

.602

Hall, J. L.

Hall, Capt. F. (a)

Hoashi, S.

Haynes; J.

Herman Singh (Sin

(2) Van-Ness, Miss E. C. (2)

SILK

gapore)

Hall & Co., F. W. Harris, W. Hamlin, Mrs. G.

Holececk, Mrs. R.

Johnson, C. E.

Uttu Singh, IPC. 774 Véasery, Mrs. L Vemura, G., Hongkong, to Kawamoto, (Man In)

Vazeer Singh

West, Mrs. M.

Wazir Singh

Imanichi, S.

Waryam Singh

Wills, A.

Jeewan Singh, I.P.C.

664

Wazier Singh, 1.P.C. ||

716

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McKinnon, J. F. Mias, A. Marshall, C. W. McGill, W..E..

Koch, Carl

Zuniga, M. M.

McCracken, W. R. Miller, R. E. Merecki, H.

S.S. Assor

Menrice, M. F.

Mauricio, B. Maney, R. J.

Murphy, Capt. a.

Mordey, W. G.

Nicol, J. A

Neilson, E.

Nishizaki, G.

List of Registered Covers for Marokant

Ships..

.G. Nazinovich.

Atlas.......M. Richinson," H.M.&. Barfieur......G. Groves. S.S. Changsha ...... Capt. Moore.

China......

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Nabholz, P.

Netton, R.

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Osborne, E.

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Paisis, G.

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Piontzowsky

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Parkinson, Dr. T. W.

Plummer, H. B..

Perrault, E.

-Page, Miss M.

Pastrana, D. J.

l'almer, W. B.

Mr. Cooper.

Deucalion...M. J. Garbutt. Dragoman.........J. W. Holland. Elik Norsuch .....J. J. McCarthey. Emmur Luyken...Capt. Wallis. Hailan

............R. Olsen, Hating .......A. E. Tilston.

G. Smith.

Irion

Kashing ....Capt. Sandersen. Manuel Laguna. E. Nielson. Muto............. P. Walker. Phra C. C. K....Mr. Shepherd. President R. B. Munro. Radley...

John Mann.

U.S.H.S Relief.....

S.S. Rerun

Painter, Rev. T. W.

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Parfitt, J.

Palmer, C. D.

Chas. McFeely.

J. H. Miller.

Relief.... Relief.....

P. Schneider.

.C. Cantonnias.

Saint Jerome ...Capt. A. Jones.

Shantung....Capt Quail.

Shantung

St. Dunston

Ryder, J.

Ruse, E. P.

Tsinar

Kynolds. R.

t

Ula...

Roberts, H. C.

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Robinson, & Co., J.

Richard, Proff.

Remedios, Mrs. F. M.

Robinson, G. T. Reid, J. C.

Ruterford, Mrs. H. H.

Kowand, A. G.

· Rouget, J.

Reid, J. G.

. Kobb, A. J.

Rosa, E. da.

Ridginay, T. Russell, H. G.

Shrewsbury, R. W.

Sawada, Miss Sir, R. T P

Spieler, O.

Santos

Shideler, A. M.

Samborne, Dr. F. G. Spiller, 31. Sanyer, N. M.

Sparrevoli, F. G. P. Snyder, R.

Seatle Iron Metal Co. Seattle 'ware Co. Sig, J. R.

Shakoor, A. C.

Smith, C. T.

Talenowchi, Miss H.

Shee, J..T"

Tsan, Mrs.

Tong Hong

Thomson, Mrs. A. B, - Takmakoff

Thompson, P. H: W.

Tellefsen, E. Taylor, C. Taylor, W. Thomas, L. C. Trick, R.

Thomas, Mrs. J. Underwood, J.

Vanderpyel, Mrs. M.

Vance, Mrs. G. W.

Valentine, A.

Varney, Miss L. W, Vass, Capt.

Irwin, C. W. Juma, Mrs. Johnson, R. Jansson, A Johnson Hon. H. C. B. Wheeler, Jones, Dr. Judah, J. S. Jackson, J. G. Kirk, Dr. R, King, G. G. Kirk, A. R. Korster, Mra, O. W.

Watts, Miss F. W.

Woods & Go. Wren, Pt. W. E. Watts, Mrs. Ward, E. Wheate, W. E, Walker, J. D. Williamson, J. Krickenbeck, R. E. E. Wenburg, H. O. Kennedy, H. E. Williams, D. Laglaize. L

Waller, J. Loher, A. Larkin, A. Loon, C. de Lebrun, H.. Lee, Miss D. Lockhart, Mrs. G. Loret, P. Lang, R. R. Lankester, B. La Dow Lang, A. W, Myer, J. D

Wallace, F.

It would appear, says the Bombay Gazette of the 15th ult., that the carters who struck work in Calcutta on Saturday have a very genuine grievance. Without discussing the truth or otherwise of their allegations that police under- lings extort money from them on the smallest pretext, it seems that the provisions of the Cruelty to Animals Act are far too rigurously observed in Calcutta, For working animals with sores on their necks or flanks, carters are fined as much as twenty rupees, representing the earnings of a month, while they have to pay four annas a day for keep of each animal while it is being treated at the Veterinary Hospital. We have no desire to extenuate. cruelty, but it ought to be remembered that the men belong to a class which cannot appreciate the finer sentiments of civilisation. The fines levied on them ought to bear some proportion 10 the circumstances. Surely it would be sufficient to punish the men, except in instances of very gross cruelty, with fines of a few onnas at a time, just sufficient to let them realise that they are committing an offence. As it is, apart from the opportunities afforded to official subordinates for extorting bribes, the carters believe that they are the victims of a brutal and capricious Goverment, seeking for excuses to deprive them of their hard-earned mancy. Not only carters but the vari drivers, who struck the other day, suffer in List of Registered Covers in Foste Restante. the same way. And the extraordinary fact is Ahmed Deen, I,P,C, Kader Hadjie Mo- that. in spite of the exertions of the S.P.C.A.. 638 (2)

hamed Abdul Agents and the Police, nowhere in India will Brandt, P.

Kahn, R. there be found more miserable caitle and horses Blank, Miss A., Arran- Kemper, A. C. (Lon- than are be seen in Calcutta. On the other dale, Southport (1) __don). hand how can we expect carters and drivers to Returned.

Karan lahi keep their animals in good condition, when the Bata Singh

Kahim Bakash money that might have been spent in feading Bova and Co., Supt.. Kumura them has to be paid away in fines and, as the Brewery: men assert, to greedy "párnwallahs."

Brimble, Capt. A. Bortolo, B. Bobal Singh Beveral, Bonifacio -Brown, B.

THE CHINA COASTING TRADE,

Glasgow correspondents make the following Inquiry-

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Bakat Khan

Walter, R. Warren, C. N, Westcott, R. Walker, W. B. Wilcox, G, A, Wills, A. Whinnerah, T. C. Weissmann, B. Wilson, D. Young, Ed.

Lyons & Co., J. Ludah Singh Montero, F. M.

McKay, Charles Morris, Capt. R, RA.. Mondha Singh Mohamed

Basecran, A. K. A Chunda Singh,I.P.C.585Marle, Hugo

Clarke,

H...

May 28th, iger. TO THE EDITOR or Fairplay. Sir-Can you explain how it is that foreign Crus, M. B tonnage is so prodominant in the "tramp" China coasting trade? I enclose a recent Hongkong fixture list, from which you will see

Crane,

Calto, J; T. Damerell, A. G. Delhi, N. M. Khan

that out of 22 steamers only two are British. Dean Singh, I.P.C. 547

Yours, etc.,

ENQUIRER.

Fox, F. (2) Fatmalee (Bombay) Felicie, Blaz

The coasting trade of China, which is mainly Fosuisano, A between Saigon, and Hongkong, has for some Ferreira, F. KP years been carried on nearly entirely by Ger Fairis, G. (Singapore). man vessels, several of which have beenFreidman, R built specially for the trade, They are Fortesquien, H. able in compétition-to-accept, if necessary, | Gabor Khan lower freights than British vessels can afford Gewanal Singh, I.P.C. to take first, because German sailors "re

ceive less wages than the scamen on board !! Ri"

MacVeagh, E.

McNab, J.

Mirza Sadig

Mahieu, A.

McGill, Major H. S.

(Tientsin).

Nawab Khan, I.P.C.037 N. C. III.

Noble, James

Ota (Manila), to Omuh,

י

5; Praya East, Wan

chai, Hongkong.

Chaten, Madame

Prizis, E.

Pederson, C.

Preston, B..

Passanting, Z. (a)

Ram Dher Singh

Ryan, A.

Ramlall

British vessels secondly, becausa Gemman ves- | Gulab Kħign, 1.P.C. 509 Roberts, J. (2) sels are insured more cheaply in the German | Gunda Singh R

Ricco, Madame

Sultan Mahomed` “Sahib Hajce, *~F

Shane, Capt. Souzan Môi Hà Hu Shores, D. M. Smith, Harry

and other Continental markets than British Gleick, M. vessels are with British underwriters;-and-Gomes, J. G thirdly, because German vessels are not subject | Hand, J.(Manila), To to any load-line and are therefore able to load Constancia Hand, more deeply than British vessels. Where Vic. Eng. School, British vessels have been taken up by the Hongkong. Charterers in the trade, the crews have in-some--Hasham Alli, I.P.C. 667 Schlichting, Mrs. (1 pcl.) instances caused trouble by complaining that Hilton, St. John. -Shi Pui Ting, (Cosmo- the boats have been loaded too deeply. Char Hazar Khan, 1.P.C.616politan Dock). terers have taken,note of thļi, and have come Hess, Miss O. Staden, J.T. ito prefer German tonnage, in connection with Hodge, Ed. G, Port Sammel & Co. which no such troubles (leading often to daten. land (Maine), Re-Stewart, E. - stion and Indopvenience) arisa.--Fairplay.

turned.

Skennar, J.

Miles.

J. Kynock.

Copi. Anderson.

....R. O. Llosd. (2)

List of unclaimed Telograms lying in the

Joint Telegraph Companies Offices

at Hongkong,

Amas,

Meade.

Reeferhein.

Njiewoo Chiong.

Bradley.

Pitman.

Bruff Comedy.

Piry,

Chechosiang.

Sham

Butler Duncan Pigtail. Powlee,

Cheong Seng Loong. Steamer Wineland, Chingiai ( telegrams).Takmakoff.

Chunhangchang

Bredge.

Honjoo.

John Wheeler

Kathing.

Koelle. Konghinin. Kongyuenheng. Kongyuenheng.

(Two Telegrams).

Kwongsingloong.

Laihopyuen.

Lapraik.

Leile Werthman..

Lichuenshang.

Thi

Toksham,

Watanabe. Messagerie.

Yebisumoto,

Yuenhoptai.

Yuenmów.

J

5233. 3266, 3964, 2875.

1311, 950 (Wingon Tai, West Point.) 5502, 7127 (Mantoong),

2688, 5288 (Wing Kec.)

(Two Telegrams), 6436.

3,458, 4,713 5,002 (Kan

Hok Chau.

Matthew, Joseph, Tor- 0903 Yuenhophai.

pedo Dépôt.

Entimations.

WORTH, À GUINEA, A BOX.

BEECHAM'S

PILLS

FOR ALL

BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS

SUCH AS

SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH,

IMPAIRED DIGESTION,

DISORDERED LIVER,

AND FEMALE AILMENTS:

ANNUAL SALe Six MillION BOKĖS.

to Cents per Box.

. Prepured only by the Proprietor :- THOMAS BEECHÁM, St. Helens, England.

SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE of CHINA :~

WATKINS, LIMITED, APOTHECARIES Hall, 66, Queen's Road

Central, Hongkong....

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

AGENTS,

PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS.

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HAOMPOSITION RED HAND

BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT,

...DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR

LAUNCHES, #C.,

·

&C.

Sate Agenti for PERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM; and

P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH

WHISKY, &c.

EVERY KIND OF

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For Nervous

Exhaustion

CHAPOTEAUT'S

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(OHAFOTEAUT)

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Intimations.

FR. BLUNCK,

LACE MANUFACTURER

AND

EMBROIDERER.

17, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG. MANUFACTURER AND RETAILER.

Hongkong, 6th July, 1901.

fige

$12 PER DOZEN.

CLUB WHISKY

has reached the front rank because it is the best

$12 PER DOZEN.

value on the market.

Hongkong, 20th June, 1901.

H. PRICE & Co.,

12, QUEEN'S ROAD.

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3, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.

WINE, SPIRIT AND CIGAR

MERCHANTS.

DIRECT IMPORTERS:

ALHAMBRA CIGAR,

KIRIN" BEER,

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'HE only remedy at present known as an INFALLIBLE and PERMANENT CURE for

of the BOWELS.

Recommended by some of the Chief Specialists of the Medical Profession. Sold retail by all Chemists and Wholesale

'Fath October, 1808.,

WANTED an OVERSEER.

Apply by letter to

DYETER

THE PETER SYS COMPANY,

(Proprietors and Sole Manufacturers) q, Old China Street, Shanghai.

THE SECRETARY, THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AND AGENCY Co., LIMITED.

Hangkong, 14th June, 1901.

A

WANTED.

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POST as BOOKEEPER by a Competent

Man.

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Messrs. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO,

Agents... Hongkong, 13th February, 1901,

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THE BRITISH NORTH BORNEO CO.

PPLICATIONS are invited for the A POSITION OF SUPERINTENDENT

of PUBLIC WORKS and GOVERNMENT

NOTICE.

Jar

THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

BANITARY SOFT

SOAP.

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FLUID

FIZE PLAT

E. TANT

DISINFECTANT

SOAP.

AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK :BY ITS USE

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Hongkong, oth March, 1809.

NEW GOODS.

PLENTY

IN

HAND.

JAPANESE CURIOS,

D. NOMA, No. 12, Beaconsfield Arcade,

Opposite the City Eail Hongkong, 30th April, 1900.

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SURVEYOR. Applications and Copies of CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., Testimonials to be sent to the undersigned," from whom terme may be learnt. Appointment to be taken up as soon as possible.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents.

[1240 Hongkong, 16th January, 1901.

THE

ROBINSON

PIANO CO., LIMITED.

BEST VALUE IN

PIANOS.

MONTHLY PAYMENT

SYSTEM.

TUNING, REPAIRS.

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TS now in a position, in his New and Com

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DENTISTRY.

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No. 4. Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1001.

SIEN TING,

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A

DENTISTRY.

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

THE German Steamer

THE

"MUENCHEN,”.

-4.536 tons grass, 2,855 tons nett,

as she now lies in the Cosmopolitan Dock at Kowloon, Hongkong; in damaged condition, with all her gear, tackle, engines, boilers, machinery and appurtenances now on board.

For Particulars and Inspecting Order, apply

MELCHERS & CO., - -

Agents, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Hongkong, 28th June, 1901.

[679c

to

FOR SALE, CHEAP.

COTTAGE PIANO by BORD, of PARIS,

A Three years old, in Excellent Condition

For Price, &c, apply to

་་

THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. Hongkong, 27th May, 1901.

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Consignees,

"INDRA" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "PURITAN."

CONSIGNEES of Cargo er 1.5.." PURITAN

from New York are hereby notified that their Cargo transhipped at, Singapore into the s.5. "ACILIA" has now arrived and is being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cols Godowns at Kowloon.

Consignees are requested to immediately send in to the Undersigned Original Bills of Lading in exchange for which they will receive local Bills of Lading on which delivery can be obtained.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 2nd July, 1001..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship

" BENGAL,"

THE

[702c

· FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND`

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. This vessel brings on Cargo

From London, &c, ex S.S. Britannia. From Persian Gulf, ex B. 1, S. N. and B. & P.

S. N. Co.'s Steamers,

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 5 PM, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 11th instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob- tained from the Godown Company within tën days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which to Claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 4th July, 1901.

NORTHERN COMPANY

JORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS. -

STEAMSHIP "OLYMPIA,” - FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND

SHANGHAI.

The above Steamer having 'arrived, Con signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignatura and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' 'risk and expense.

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agents.

Hongkong, 6th July, 1çar.

PAOIRITO MAIL STEAMSHIP JOMPANY,

NOTICE.

~ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"CITY OF PEKING,"

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Versai will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk- and expense.

GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent.

.

Hongkong, 6th July, 19or, THE OHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL.

“HE Company's Steamship. THE

“KAISOW,"

having arrived from the above Forts, Consignesi of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in Fr6c|| the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

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in

MERICAN SYSTEM, WONG HO-MI,

SURG, DENTIST.

TERMB MODERATE CONSULTATION FREE,

50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, S Hongkong, 2nd January, 1901.

[526c

TOT

(Nail Foot to Mesurs WATKINS & CO), QUEEN'S: ROAD CENTRAL, A Speciality: FOOCHOW LACQUER WARE. Hongkong, 18th June, Igot,

NOTICE.

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RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.

Neither the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS, nor the OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEHT contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following Vessel during her stay in Hongkong Harbour za dr

SEA WITON, American ship, Howok-Master. ADOLPH OBRIO, American ship, Amesbury.—-—-

Standard Oil Contr

Goods not cleared by the 13th instant, at. AM, will be subject to rent

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a cartiinate of, the damage obtained from the Godown Company withus ten days after the vessel's arrival hore, after which no claims will be recognised.

GARDINE, STATUELSON & CO

Agents. Hongkong, 6th July, 1901,

(7130.

LEVY HERMANOS. D

JEWEL

IAMOND MERCHANTS,

LERS AND WATCHMAKERS,

BASTMAN'S KODAKS and FILMS.

Sole Agents for CLEMENT'S WHEELS. Bola Agents for “ OMEGA" WATCHES, "OMEGA is the BEST.

40, QUEENS ROAD,

Dyken. Watam's Bailding. -

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The Share Market,

LATEST QUOTATIONS.

.Companies.

(July 8th).

Pald up Capital

Latest

Banks.

Hongkong & Shang ha Banking Cor poration.

The Bank of China & Japan, Liraited... (Preference)...... The Bank of China & Japan, Limited... (Ordinary)....... The Bank of China) & Japan, Limited...! (Deferred)....

National Bank

China, Ld... by ma

of

quotation.

[buyers

$125 397%premium

£5 Nominal

£4 £1

££5.5 bayars

8 $27 buyers Do. Founders.... 1 $15 sellers Marine Insurances.

Un us. Society of

Capton, Lil slować China Traders' ins

Ca. L............. North China Int. Co.,

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Ld......... Cantor Ins, Office, Ld. Straits Ins. Co., Ld.....

$50 $340 825 $60 sellers £25 T. 180

$60 $120 $50 $180 sellers $20 $1

Fire Insurances.

Hongkong Fire Ins

Chica Fire las Co.,

Ind.....

$50 $350 sellers

$30 $85 buyers Shipping,

Hongkong, Canton, &,

Macao Steamboat Co., Limited......... Indo-China Steam

Navigation Co., L.d.. Chien & Manila S.S.Į

Douglas

Steamship

$15 $35 salos

10 $152) sellers $50 $63 buyers $40 $52 buyers $50 $56 sellers

· £10 £12 buyers

£ to

12 buyers

Co., L.d............. China Mutual S. Nj Co., Ld. (Pref.) ...| China Mutual S. N Ca, 1.d.--(O'ary)... China Mural S. N

Co.,, Ld.-('ary)...] £$£7 buyers Star Ferry Co., Ld. 2159 buyers

310 323 buyers

"Shell" Transport «&

Trading Co., Ld... £ 1 £z 12/6

Redneries.

China Sugar Refining

Luzon Sugar Refining

Co., L

$100 $144 sellers

$100 $36 Mining.

Panjom Mining Co.

Lá.

Punjom Mining Pre-

ference Shares......

·Société Française desi

Charbonnages du

3955 buyers $1 $1.20

Tonkin........ Pum, 250 18325

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Jelebu Mining and

Trading Co., Leh. .....'

Raub

Alinn Guld

$544 sellers

Mining Co., .dh.... ¿Sa, 103.$iz buyer

Oliver Fredhold

Mines, Ed. A .......

Oliver Freeloid

$1.

Mines, ... À 5 $1

Ducks, Wharves and Godowns.

Hongkong & Wr

paa Dock C, Lre. Hongkong and Kow. loon Wharf & Gu dows Co., Ld.......! Wanchai Warehouse

& Storage Co. ft. !

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50 $305 buyers

$50 $104 sellers

$ 37 nominal

$648221 buyers.

Lands, Hotels and Buildings.

China Pravilent Loan,

& Mortgage Co., Lt.j Hongkong Land in- vestment & Agency Ca., L.d. Kowloon Land and Building Co., Lt..... -West Point Building

H'kong Hotel Co., Ld. Oriente Holel Co., Ld. Humphrey's Estate &

Finance Co., Ld. ....

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$9.85

$100 $201 buyers $30 $30 sales $50 $54 $50 $130 sales $50 $80 sellers

$10 $133 sellers Cotton Mills.

Hongkong Colton, Spinning, Weaving! & Dyeing Co., Ld...

Ewo Cotton Spinning

$100 $10 buyers

& W. Ca, I.d... Tls. 100 [Tis. to sellers International Cotton

Mfg. Co., Ld...Ts on TIs. 40

Laou-kung-now Cot

ton Spinning &

Weaving Co, Ld.. Tis, too (Tls, to buyers

Soy Chee Cotton Spin-

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ning Co., Ld71. 100 Tis. 25 buyers Cigar Compani36. Alhambra, Limited... $500 $1,500 sellers Philippine Tobacco

Trust Co., Ld. .............. $50 $60 sellera

Miscellaneous: «

Green Island Cement

China-Borneo Co., Ld.j S. Watson & Co., Limited Watkins, Limited Hongkong Electric)

Co., Limited ....... Hongkong Electric

Co., Limited Hongkong and China Gas Co., Ld................... Hengkong Rope Ma- nufacturing Co., Ld Gen. Fenwick & Co., Ld mor H'kong Ice Co., L H'kong High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. Dairy Farm Co., Ld. Hongkong and China Bakery Co., Ltd.... Campbell, Moore and

$10 $19 buyers $1538 sellers

$10 15 buyers

10 291 buyers

$10 $1250 buyers

-8-5-564-buyars

10 $140 buyers

3.50 $175 sellers $.25 $55 sellers

325 $180 buyer'

Sroo $250 buyers 5 6 87 buyers $50 $50 sales

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Co, Ld.$to$20 buyers

Bell's Asbestos East- ern Agency, Ld, ..... United Asbestos.. Oriental Agcy, Ld. Tebrau Planting Co., Trading

Universal

* Co., Ld mamanzur H.K.Steam Water-

boat Co., Ld.. China Light & Power

Robinson Piano Co

Ld. R Manila

Investment

£ 1 $1.10. $48114 sellers $5$3 seller $.20 $20 sales

SB buyers

$20 $20

5.50 550

5.30 $56 callers BENJAMIN, KELLY & POTIS

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