A
TELEGRAMS.
(REUTER'S;)
THE GOVERNORSHIP OF AUSTRALIA:
LONDON, July 10th.
The Post has reason to believe that Colonel Harry M'Cainiont, C. B.,. Conserva tive M. P. for Newmarket, will succeed Lord Hopetoun as Governor-General of Australia,
FRENCH RENTES TO BE
CONVERTED;
The French Chamber and Senate have agreed to the conversion of the three and a half per cent Rentes into three per cents.
LATER.
THE KING'S PROGRESS. The Lance says that His Majesty's gene ral health continues most satisfactory, Hie sleeps excellently, and the wound is grant lating slowly and well.
THE MARTINIQUE ERUPTIONS.
FORT-DE-FRANCE ACAIN THREATENED
A fresh volcanic eruption lasting four hours occurred in the vicinity of Fort-de- France, Martinique Island. The population of the town is panic stricken. The losses are as yet unknown. Fears are entertained for the safety of the British scientific mission' working in the island.
(Mercury-Tinies Special)
French Consols.:
BERLIN, July 5th. France intends to convert her 3 per cent consols into 3 per cent consols.
King of Italy Touring. The King of Italy will go to London as well as to St. Petersburg, Austria and Germany.
French President and the Tsar. President Loubet and the Tsar are expected
"
to go to Rome in the month of October.
The King out of Danger.
LONDON, July 5th." The doctors in attendance on His Majesty King Edward VII pronounce him out of danger.
(Kode Chronicles Russia and the Far East.
ALARMIST, ARTICLE IN A ST. PETERSBURG JOURNAL
LONDON, June 30th. The St. Petersburg Sviet has just published an exhaustive article deploring the inadequacy of the docking accommodation at Port Arthur and the lack of an ice-free naval station, com, pelling Russian ships to winter in Japanese harbours.
The journal urges that it is certain that during hostilities Japan would blockade Port Arthur and Vladivostock and sees many sinister possi. bilities in the present situation.
It declares that it is an absolute necessity for Russia to acquire a fresh 'point-d' appu?' on the
Pacific Coast, preferably at Masampo.
The Japanese Coronation
Squadron...
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LONDON, June 30th, The Japanese, warships. Asema, Takasago and Asashio have gone in Sheemess.
Review of Indian and Colonial Troops.
W.R.H. The Prince of Wales is to hold a review of the troops from the different Colonies te-morrow, and on Wednesday a review of the Indian troops is to take place.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JULY 12, 1902.
THE ALLEGED ROBBE LY OF
$10.000.
The remanded case in which a' Chinaman, named Fun Pak To; was charged with receiving $10,201, on the 20th May last well-knowing the game to have been stolen, was retumed before Mr. Hataland this morning. Mr. Looker appears ed for the prosecution, and Mr. Harsion for the defence. A wit of liabeas corpus was served on the defendant's brother, who was in gast awaiting his trial at the next Sessions, to give
IN THE DOCK:
ASUS AT THE MACISTRÁCY...
-July tach.
COMING TO SEE THE CORONATION, S There have been many people in from the coun: try to see the Coronation celebrations, and in several instances the unfortunate sightseers have found themselves looking around the Victoria Gaol, The latest disappointed visitor stole four coats, and retires stom public view for
A LESSON.
Many persons think they can disobey, with impunity, the regulations enforced for the pur pose of stamping out plague, and when a native, after being cautioned about using timber for the ground floor of a house found himself in the dock he was a little surprised. Twenty five dollars or six weeks was the sentence.
evidence. He was put in the box and cau three weeks. tioned by the Magistrate pot to answer: any question that would incriminate himself. His depositions are as follows:-! was employed in the Yuen Fang Yuen Bank, at No. 47 Bonham Strand. Defendant is my brother, and he is employed in a rice shop in Suj Lam. He has not been here be fore, and I do not know when he chine down. On 24th June when I was on my trial in this Court, it was the first time I saw him. I do not know where he was staying, and I do not know why he came here. I do not know the
date I last wrote to my brother; it was not on the 5th moon (it will be remembered that when the witness was brought to the Station he made a statement to the police that he wrote to his brother on the 19th May requesting him to come down to Ilangkong as his em ployers always entrusted him with largeums of money to pay out); but it was this year. On the 17th April when I came back here I wrote to my brother saying that I arrived safely; that was the last letter. When I went to my native land to worship he was not staying in the same house, but in the shop. My brother was an accountant in the rice shop, and 1 was surprised to see him in the Court. He never said he was coming down, and I do not know the reason why he came here. ` 1. wrote to him because my aunt cannot read. I do not remember what I said in my letter, except of my safe arrival. Our family is very poor. I do recognize this man (Chinese De- tective sergeant)"Mr. Harston objected to a question put by Mr. Looker to the witness on the ground of adversity and hostility. The question was-Did this man ever ask you to copy from memory a letter which was written to your brother? Witness:-No. Question: Did you not tell this man in the Police station you had handed the Sro, no, to your brother? Mr. Harston again objected, whereupon Mr. Haieland remanded the case until Monday at 2.15 p.m.
WU TING-FANG AND THE LUNATIC.
NEW YORK, May 18th, A special to the Herald from Milledgeville, Ga, says: Wu-Ting Fang, the Chinese Minister to the United States, who delivered the oration at the Georgia Military College commence. ment to day, suffered the mortification of having his queue pulled vigorously. The in- cident took place in the afternoon, while the Minister was looking through the State Insane Asylum. Minister Wu was plying questions as rapidly as usual and was in his customary good humour, when an inmate was seized with violent mania at the sight of the visiting personage. The insane man wrought his fury upon the queue, which was banging down the Milmister's back. He jumped upon the diplomat and seized the queue, which was pulled and twisted with great force..
Minister Wu struggled, and give vent to cries of pain in Chinese and English. The crazy man was overpowered in a few moments by auendants. The Chinese diplomat last no time in leaving the institution. He fled, jumped into his carriage, and ordered the coachman to drive him to his hotel. Minister Wu's nerves were rudely shaken, and from the way be expressed himself He will have to be,
Departure of the Special Envoys very crazy if he ever enters an insane asylum
The Portuguese, German, Russian and Chinese Special Envoys to the Coronation- have left London on their return journey.
Expulsion of a Consul.
..
Baron Richthofen, Turkish Consul at Geneva, has been expelled.
KWANGTUNG NOTES,
From a Kwangtung" Correspondent.}
CANTON AND HANKOW RAILWAY.
again,
MOST COSTLY MERCHANT STEAMER IN THE WORLD..
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A LIKING FOR daol.
After serving a term of six weeks in gaol, native ne'er-do-well" evidently intended to celebrate the occasion in style for he stole three cigars, but before he had time to enjoy the smoke the eye of the law spotted him, and, he returns to his late quarters for a period of two months.
ARMS AND AMMUNITION. They may perhaps have strange ideas at. Canton concerning the Colony. A visitor who came down last evening brought with him a revolver, and 30 rounds of ammunition. He. did not reckon on the cenificale, with the result that he was arrested and charged with being unlawfully possessed of arms. The police did not press the charge, and the "new chum got off with a fine of a dollar, and the loss of the revolver and cartridges.
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A LUCKY BOY.
His latest
THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, LD.
The following is the Raport for presentation to the shareholders at the sixth ordinary nauuat meeting to ba, held at the offices of Messrs Dodwell & Co, Ld. Queen's Buildings, on Monday, the 28th insi,
The General Managers have now the pica- sure to lay before the shareholders the accom- Panying Statement of Accounts for the year
$3,000,00
led 3111 May, 1993, hanem a ended
ACCOUNTS. 4. ? The Balance at the credit of Profit and Loss Account after writing off $65.40 for depreciation and including $31,80 brought forward from last year, is $15.389,03, which it is proposed to appropriate as follows: To place to Reserve Fund To pay a dividend of 15 per cent onl Ordinary Shares... To General Managers Remuneration To pay a further dividend off per cent, on Ordinary Shares Maine To $19.80 per share on 100 Founders'
Shares......
To carry forward to New Account...
AUDITOR.
offers himself for re-election.
5.940.00 1,000.00
(1,980,00
1,980,00 489.03
$15,389,03
The Accounts now presented have been audited by Mr. W. H. Potts, who, being eligible.
DODWELL & Co., LTD.,.. General Managers,
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To
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Hongkong ic July, 19:2.
DALANCE SHEET 31st' MAY, 1952. Liabilities. Capital 9900- Or-
dinary Shares of $10,
of which..$4 per
share paid....$39,600,00 100 Founders' Shares of $10 full paid. '..'
Bills Payable.
Sundry Creditors.
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Unclaimed Dividends Reserve Fund ..... Profit and Loss Ac-7 count Balance....
For ten long summers' a certain native boy has been toiling along the path of iniquity, and despite the many obstacles placed in his way has made rapid progress. accomplishment will doubtless cause hit pain, and should put a pretty strong brake on his downward career. He stole wood to the value of a dollar, and secures' forty-eight hours in gabl during which an opportunity will be taken to inflict upon him twenty-four strokes of the By Value of Launch. birch. Many convictions are recorded against him, and though he may return from gaol suffering to a greater or less extent, he should | appreciate the kindness of the Magistrate in
teaching him the folly of his ways.
HONGKONG CHURCH MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
The Annual Meeting of the Hongkong Church Missionary Association was held at Exeter Hall, London, on the evening of 6th May: The report is as follows:-"The Bishop of Victoria in his speech from the Chair, carried on the thoughts which had been uppermost in the minds of many during the day, viz., thanks- giving and duty. There were grounds for thankfulness in the Mission field. They had heard of Uganda, and of India, and of japan. He would speak of China; and he could thank. fully state that the proportion of confirmation candidates in South China had been propor- tionately as great as in Uganda'or Tinnevelly. It had been bis joy during the three and a half years he had been in Hongkong to confirm 2,500 Chinese. The Bishop hurried on to tell of other marks of progress, The Native Church in Hongkong had been set on a thoroughly self-supporting basis as far as finance is concerned; it was in απ 1 mare satisfactory basis than the English Church in Hongkong,
fact
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Aserts.
"Gladiator" as per last account Value of Furniture and Fittings as per last account.........$ Since expended.....
1,000.00
$40,600.00 14,868.97
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
Megars Benjamile, Kelly-and-Potts, weekly share report state
HONGKONG, Friday, 7th July. * During the past week busingss has continued fairly active, especially in llerigkong and Shanghai Bans which coinnianded a large share of attention.
Auction.
FUBLIC AUCTION:
LAMMERT has received
Klo Sell,by: PUBLIC AUCTION,
muctions:
„MONDAY,the arst day of July, 1902, at 3'o'clock FBL
At his Offices, Daddell Street,
TWO LOTS ON
Banks. Hongkong and Shanghai- Banka. have been in good demand, and have changed VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,
hands at $607), and $610, closing steady at the latter quotation, The London rate is $63. Nationals are quoted at Say buyers,
Marine Insurances. Unions have
Again been dealt in at $384, and there are buyers now at $385 China Traders, after sales at $56, are: in demand at the rate. Cantons are offering at Sióch,
Fire Insurances-Hongkong Fires are still in Ilie market at $330 China Fires have weakened, and have been disposed of at $80 at the close shares are enquired for at 5791.
Shipping Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats are to be had at $10, Indo-Chinas continue to decline, and are now obtainable at $98. There is go business to report in other
stocks under this head.
Refineries-China Sugars are on offer at $108 without leading to business. Luzons ore: out of favour at $20.
.
Mining-Punjoms have sellers at $44. Sales of Raubs have been made at S9 and S9).
Docks, Wharfs and Godowns.-Hongkong and Whampoa Docks remain. inactive with. sellers at $225. Shanghai reports a drop in Farnhams to Tls, 240, Kowloon Wharfs have been negotiated at $88. New Amoy Docks have been done at $35, and can now be placed at $36.
1
Lands, Hotels and Buildings, -Hongkong Lands have been fixed ft $178) and $171), and close with sellers at $180. Hongkong Hotels have found investors at $135 and 1351, and more shares are wanted at the latter price Astor House Hotels have fallen to $200, and 13,083.16 sales are reported in Shanghai at the figure. Humphreys? Estate are, quiet at Set China 5,000.00 Providents have improved to Sto, at which rute 15,380 shares have changed hands. adapi
140.00
Cotton Mills. Hongkong Cutrons, have $89,180 36 again been booked at $171, and are in further
requesi,
4,000,00
İ50.00 65.10
216.40
"Less written of...
65.40
:
"}
Value of material on
hand
65,018.54
Unexpired portion of
Insurance Policies.
276.69
J.
門
Sundry Debtors
Cash in Bankom
Cash in hands of
General': Managers.
150.00
30,555.08 8,819.83
359 Sz
$89;180.26
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT, 31ST MAY, 1902. To Trade Expenses, Salarics, Com-
missions Launch Warking, Rent, Advertising....
... $43,012.95 50,00
Auditor's Fee.......... Depreciation for year ending 31st
May ..........
++
65.40 Balance carried to New Account. 15.389.03
$58.517.38
731-80 57.539.94 42,00 212.64
$58,517.38
By Balance from läst account
Profit on Sales ........
叶
Transfer Fees
» Interest
DODWELL & Co., LD.
General Managers
I have compared this above Statement with the Books and Vouchers at the Head Office, and I hereby certify that they are in accordance
therewith.
W. HUTTON POTTS, Auditor.
Hongkong, tab Jaly, igaz
INDICATIONS OF NATIONAL
BANKRUPTCY? - ·|-
But the test of progress in Mission work was quality, not quantity, and here the Bishop told some impressive details which moved the meeting deeply. He drew his illustrations from the Fub-Kion province. A critic of Missions, who thought that all Chinese converts The sum of £1,235,000, for which the direc-were shams, had been led to change his opinion tors of the North German Lloyd are arranging at the time of the persecution. This man had policies of insurance on their new steamer the known many who bad the choice of life of Kaiser Wilhelm 77, when she is ready for death; he had seen many converts brought sea, not only indicates that she will be the down the river with their, poar bodies bruised most valuable merchant steamer afloat; but it and broken bectiuse they were Christians; and It is expected that operations with regard alfords a good measure of the rapidity with he had personally verified twenty five such to the Canton and Hankow Railway's con which the value of tire, largest merchant cases in the place where he lived. And yet, struction, will soon. commence. The delay, steainees had increased in recent years, e added the Bishop quietly, during the year however will last till the Manager, Taolai Half century, agn, in 1852, a Liverpool of that awful massacre there were no fewer When the reptile press of the Continent was Chang arrives on the proposed scene paper recorded with admiration the estimate than 600 adult baptisms in the Province assuring the world that Great Britain was pn of operations. He is.a. Straits bom China that the whole fleet of the Cunard line as it was of Fuh-Kien. At all costs, fie declared, the verge of bankruptcy through the exhays. maz; and is now employed at Singapore collectight be valued at £026,760, and in those days we must push forward; the work of training tion of her resources in a war which was neve ing capital from the Straits Chinese capitalisthat fleet consisted of nine steamers, the finest Native evangelists and ministers for the to end, says the Pall Mall Gazelle, the Eng with whom he has great influence. Many of their kind then in existence, which performed whole strength of the ministry depends upon lish people were subscribing Miffy times over of the European and Chinese staff, chiefly the Atlantic mail service, and six smaller boats, the character of the Native agency Then the money asked to carry on that, war. No engineers, surveyors, and interpreters recently which performed the subsidiary services,
passing to his second point-the call of duty- | more effective answer could have been given interviewed Viceroy Chang Chi Tung, at Wu Fifty years later after get
the Bishop said that the great need was of men, to a ridiculously malignant assertion of this chang the capital of Hupeh, and were cordial
filled with the spirit of God. As to the of sort. In the House of Lords recently, Lord ly received appears that he intends to of the most costly steamer in the world exceeds repeated phrase about the opening-up of Goschen, an old Chancellor of the Exchequer, give them all the facilities in his power. The by £300,000 the whole value put upe China, the Bishop added a wholesome explant emphasized the real significance of the various staff on their return stayed at the Siamese fifteen vessels of what was then regarded as story word. In a sense China had long beca loans in relation to the financial strength of Hotel, Canton where they are at present resid-about the finest fleet of merchant steamers in open, I suppose you have to go about armed, the country. In April next, as every one ing. The line will commence at Canton and the world. The most rapid increase in the value said a man to the Bishop. "Oh, yes, he replied, knows, or ought to know, the interest pay. make a fairly straight track to Woochang, of merchant steamers took place since 1881; the go fully armed--with an umbrella in one able on Consols will be reduced from 24 passing through the three provinces of Kwang year in which the contest in tonnage and in hand and a Bible in the othez. And to 3 per cent, Virtually therefgine the last tung, Yunnan and Hupeh. The contract for ocean speed began between the Allnatic lines whereever he went he always found a issue of £32,000,000 10314, n 2) construction is said to be in the hands of an by the building of the Servle and the City of welcome from the poor people. The differ per cent basis, and yet the lock has ap American firm.
GALA
Rome. These two steamets were regarded as ence now was amangat the more intelligent preciated until now it stands at 97, and that INVOLUNTARY TIONATIONS
marvels of costliness, though they were cerclasses, but even so there was no desire in lace of at adilition to the permancat debt The Dramatic Hong of Canton was formerlyainly not worth more than £250,000 when for Christianity as Christianity, and no since the outbreak of the of, as much as taxed by an enforced annual donation of they left the hands of their builders. But that sense of the need of a Saviour. There was £121,000,000. The adds are that with the $12,000 to be given for the support of Canton figure wasgason left behind, and now, if ship. need to awaken them to a sense of their spirit-resumption of the sinking fund and buying for Schools through the trust of the -Nam, Hol owners, „vlahuta via the blue ribtion of the ual need. It was not always when numbers the Post Office, Ulie quotation will go to par or niagistrates. The Cabion authorities now Atlantic back from the Germans, they must be seemed to be coming in that the work was beyond. Pretty conclusive evidence of national desire to enforce a furtlier donation from
bankruptcy is fit not? Lord Goschen went them for other purposes, but the long finely prepared to spood, a million more than the prospering best. The opening up meant not further, and pointed out that when the can- refuses to pay it. The question has yet to be most costly steamer afloat, was worth twenty more than that possibly the missionaries might version from 3 percent, took place in 1888 the settled. All of these taxes appear to be imi years ago. That will always help to make the be able to move about with greater freedom in i quoruibo. posed in the name of foreign war idemnity, and competitors for the somewhat barren honor of cekisin parts; but let it be remembered that the percent
expect many disturbances will shortly occur
Tess than it was; and that need- throughout the Empire, but as there is little or being for a short time the owners of the swiftest need was no combination in the oppressed people they steamers, in the world a very select number → had been infinjte. Then a solemn word as to will probably be easily suppressed
Daily Graphis,
GIRAULT for TABLE DELICACIES
MRIUS
THE ESTIMATED VALUE
GIRAULT:for Best FRENCH BREAD,
consecration, and the Bishop closed
GIRAULT-"-WINES, LIQUEURS,
BEER, and SPIRIT,
Latton On merits and a 24 then; it would have been no Grandpt is a fair inference that | Vatment in the credit of the country jet the difference of 13 points
and the current figuramasa RAULT for the Best assortment of CONFECTIONERY,
Cigar Companies-Sumatras have gone down to Tis. 45 sellers.
Miscellaneous-Green Island Cements are procurable at $ 4. There are sellers of Watsons at $14 Electrics (old) are offering at $13 and the new shares are asked for at 36.35, cx the dividend of 80 rents and 40 cents respectively paid on the 8th instant. Langkats have further depreciated, and shares have been parted with in the North at Tis 255.
IN
Co-oap's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
R.
N the Supreme Court of Hongkong (Admiralty Jurisdiction); Actions Nos. 4 and of 1902: The Owners of the 5.S. KATE" against the SAN HOP CHEUNG'S JUNK
The Undersigned have received instructions- to Sell by Fublic Auction,
.... On
TUESDAY, the 15th-JULY, 1902, át Noon, on board the San Hop Cheung Junk, now lying off Yaunati,
About 7,500 Piculs SALT. A Steam Launch will leave Blake Pier convey intend.ng Purchasers at 11:45 AM.
TERMS: As Usual.
Halsevol ve Situate in RAMANAS HOLLYWOOD Road, Upper Lascar Row AND WELLINGTON STREET,”
The Property consists of:
~LOT, 1-INLAND-LOT No. 204, held for": the residue of a term of 999 years from the 2nd March, 1846, at the annunt Crown Rent of $41.00 TRENCA
The following houses until recently stood upon the Lot Nos, 139, 141 and 143, Hollywood Road and Nos, and 6, Upper Laicar Row. Nos. 24 and 6 Upper Lascar Row were recently destroyed by fire and have not yet been rebuilt The monthly rental received before the fire was $170, WAS S
LOT 2 INLAND LOT No.. 1,309, held for the residue of a term of 999 years from the w 22nd January, 1844, at the annual Crown Rent of Siz.co No. 26, Wellington Street is situated. on these premises.. Monthly Rental: 58ɑeg
For Particulars and Conditions of. Sâle apply to
Messrs.. DEACON & HASTIN 19, Queen's Road Central,
Backed for to
THE AUCTIONEER
Hongkong, 25th June, 1901.
Intimations *
$1676d
IN THE MATTER OF THE TRADEMARKS
ORDINANCE No. 18 OF 1898,
AND TIME
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION:
SOF THE BADISCHE ARILIN UND SODA FABRIK LUDWIGSHAPES A/RN FOR LEAVE TO REGISTER A Trade- MARK THEREUNDER.
NOTICE ereby given that Measts, the 22nd day of May go2, applied for the JEUSEN AND COMPANY have on Registration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trademarks of the following TRADEMARK:
"A square picture representing two Chi- "hese genit one holding a dish and the other seated on the ground. In the dish Pis a tead from whose mouth to issuing a "smoke dissolving into two winged "animals. The picture also contains mountains and trees and in the right top *** corner are the words Wo Hup Yee Sin'
"meaning" The Two Genii of Harmony'. "and in the left bottom corner are the coat in the Name of the Badische, Anilin und Soda
of arms crest of the Company" Fabrik Ludwigshafen A/Rn who Claim to ba the Sole Proprietors thereof, The Trademark has been used by the Company in this Colony in respect of Anilia Dyes.
The Trademark is so-intended to be used by the Company, forthwith in respect of pieco- goods in classes 24 and 34 in respect of Anilin Dyes and piece goods.
A facsimile of the Trademark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hong hong and also at the Office of Messrs. Deacon and Hastings, 10, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, Solicitors for the Applicants.
Dated the 22nd day of May, 1902, -7 -
DEACON and HASTINGS, Solicitors for and on behalf of Messrs. Jebsen & Company, Agents for the Badische Amilin, und Soda: Fabrik Ludwigshafen A/Rh." ··[643d
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF: HONGKONG".
IN BANKRUPTY;
No. 20 of 1902).
Re ALICE TIE.
FOR SALE the STOCK in TRADE and
For
EFFECTS of a GROCER'S BUSINESS
tot No. 16, D'Agudar Street, lately carried on
by the above under the Style of t. Tie,
Offers to purchase by tender to be sent to the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, Supremo, Court, by Noon on 17th July, 1902,
[729d
HUGHES & ROUGH,
Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 12th July, 1902. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED..
FOR SWATOW.
THE Company's Steamship
***THALES,"
Captain Rohson, will be despatched for the above Port, on MONDAY, the 14th instant,
at Noon.
For Freight or Passage.apply.to
NOUGLAS LAPKAIK & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 12th July, rgos- f730d DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
PG, H. WAKEMAN,
Official Receiver. Hongkong, irth July, 1902.
1727d
NOTICE.
FE, the undersigned, the Solicitors for the
WChina Steamship Company of Canton
and Hongkong, Limited, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that in consequence of the Steamship. "BAKAN MARU having changed owner ship, we have, on behalf of the present owners
thereof, viz; the said Gring Steamship Com- pany of Canton and Hongkong, Limited, applied to the Board of Trade, England, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping, Act, 1894 in respect of the Ship BAKAN MARU" of Hongkong-Official, Number 1098655) of Gross Tonnage, 170 tons, Register Tonnage 286 tons, ownod prior to the grd day of Decem- ber, 1951, by Taniguchi Kato and Company of Moji, Japan for permission to change the naine of theja fic Steamship, BAKAN MARU” to “CHU KONG,” and to have her registered in the New Nathat the Fort of Hoogkong as
Captain Roach, will be despatched for the permission tips been duly gated by the owned by the said China Stenorallips Company of Canton and Hongkong, Limited, and buch: above Ports, on TUESDAY, the 15th instantLoard of Trade, England. at Noon.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY, AND FONCHOW. “HE Company's Steamship-
TH
HAITAN,”
For Freight or Passage, apply to
*... DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO..
- Géneral Managers. Hongkong, reth July.co
TOYO KISEN KAISHA;
[zaid
(ORIENTAL SS, CO)
REGULAR:SERVICE DETWEEN HONGKONG'AND MANILA.
PHE Companywell known Steamship
ROSETTA MARU, 4,
20 3,876 Tons, Captain Tate, will be despatched cure for MANILA, ch' MONDAY, the 14th instant, at Noon, entre law pawali ??
- Magnificent acconimodalinh,... Comfortable tabifis, Excellogg talde, w lênrivalled speed. Electric light: Doctor and Stewardess carrier.
För Freight or Da
THE MITSUI HUSSAN KÄISKA,
Buildings
House Street!
Hongkong, th July, 190
Burid
Any objectiond 10 Et proposed change of name must be sent to the REGISTRAR of SHIPPING at How keng within seven days. from the appearance of this advertisement
Duted at Hongkong this, gth day of July, 1901,
EWENS & HARSTON, Oucer's Road Central Hongkong.
itors for the salon AMSHIP COMPAN OF. AND HONGKONG,
WA
ÄÄN ASSISTAN ALGINEER
References, to
zadlangkong
GOVERNMENT NOFIC NOTICE, ia berchy given to all whom it
may concern that the SSPHRASTIAN my lying sink la this Harbour:fy fausting an obstruction and Thig 12 norastoved by the Owber within two monthis? it-unit is removed by me at the expense of the Owner.
JAR MURRAY RUMSEY
Hatbour Master &c.
@Hongkong, 8th July, food,
Harbour
Page 5Page 6
Shipping Steamers.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR
+AMOY and SHANGHAI
CEBU and ILOILO
ININGPO and SHANGHAI .............
FOOCHOW
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
TIENTSIN..uomivama
STEAMERS.
TO SAIL
"OHIHLI"
14th July.
SUNGKIANG "*... 14th July,
SHANET "R
14th July.
PAKHOI
17th July.
sing
"THINAN "a
25th July.
"NANCHANG
16th July.
CEBU and ILOILO..
*" KAIFONG !!*
IPORT DARWIN, THURSDAY
29th July,
CTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY, M'BOURNE &
'TAIYUAN ** ...agth July."
ADELAIDE.eduuun.
• The Attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtze and Northern China Ports. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through Rates for New Zealand Ports. Loading at Quarry Bay,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
STEAMERS,
OUTWARDS.
FROM
GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL..
TELEMACHUSTM"
ANTENOR "
"SARPEDON
"ULYSSES."
DARDANUS "
HOMEWARDS.
FOR LONDON.
*TELEKACHUS" (FOR LONDON and ANTWERP).
For Freight, apply to
DUE. 3th July,
1902.
31st
816 Aug
...................... 2zad july, 1902.
5th Aug, 19th
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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, 0. 8, 8. Co.
PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO.
Agents for and in connection with
THE OREGON RAILROAD AND NAVIGATION COMPANY,
Operating the New First-class Steamships
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HONGKONG AND PORTLAND (OR)
Calling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, MOJ, KOSE,
“INDRAVELLI ",,.
"INDRAPURA"
"INDRASAMHA"
and YOKOHAMA,
zon Sept. 13.
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points.
1266c}
For Freight, apply to
THE PORTLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO.
ALLAN CAMERON, General Agent.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
KAISHA
PROPOSED SAILINGS.-SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.
Destinations.
Steamers.
FOR TAMSUI*......“ DAIGI MARU"
Captains.
......T. Kitanu
serdel
Sailing Dates. „Sunday, 13th July.
WEDNESDAY, 16th July.
FOR FOOCHOWANPING MARU"......G. Sakano
FOR TAMSUI*.. DAIJIN-MARU ”.................T. Ogata......... SUNDay, 20th July,
MAIDZURU MARUT, Saito ........WEDNESDAY, 23rd July.
• Vid SWATOw and ANOV,
FOR ANPING* ... ...'
The Company's new steamers are specially designed for the coast trade of South China and Formosa and are filled with all modern improvements. Excellent accommodation is provided for 1st class passengers and a duly qualified doctor is carried.
All steamers carry the Imperial Japanese Mails, subject to periodical inspection by the Goverment Marine Surveyors, and are registered in the highest class at Lloyd's.
Steamers will go alongside the Co's Pontoon at the Customs' water-front premises at Tamsui to land all passengers and cargo.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
For Freight, Fassage, and further Information, apply to
Hongkong, 10th July, oz,
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
Agents.
[1379€
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steamship
THE
"BENLED1,"
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA Captain Clark, will be despatched "as above
TION COMPANY."
STEAM, FOR
FIUME AND TRIESTE (DIRECT), Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COL
OMBO, BOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEN, SUEZ and PORT SAID.
(Taking Cargo at through rates to the Brazils, to SOUTH AFrica, Kéo SEA, BLACK SEA LEYANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS). HE Company's Steamship
THE
"MARIA VALERIE," Captain Bellen, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 15th July, P.M.
The steamer has, capital accommodation for passengers. Electric light and carries a doctor.
For Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Princes Buildings. Hongkong. 19th June, 1907.
f6z8d EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY. LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. “ (Calling at Port Darwin and QUEENS- LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TaskAmia, &c.) Steamship
THE
"AIRLIE,"
Captain St. John George, will be despatched for -the-above Ports, on THURSDAY, the 17 kr
July, at 10 AM
*** This well-known. Steamer is specially fitted
for Fassengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham-
on or about the 17th July.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 10th July, 1903.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS,
[66zd
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steamship
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