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Shipping-Steamers,.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1903.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LD..

JOINT SERVICES.

FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON.

MONTHLY

MONTHLY

FROM

SAILINGS

SAILINGS

FOR LIVERPOOL. FOR

OUTWARDS.

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL.......

13

STEAMERS

"ACHILLES"

KINTUCK "

GLAUCUS

"PING SUEY

"OANFA"

"MENELAUS ".

CONTINENT.

DUE ON 23rd February. 26th

6th March.

1ith

2

21st 25th

է

17

S.S. ACHILLES" left Singapore on the 17th instant, A.M., and is due here 33rd instant. S.S. "KIN TUCK" left Singapore on 21st instant, and is due here 26th instant.

FOR

LONDON vid GENOA

LIVERPOOL vid GENOA

HOMEWARDS.

LONDON BERTH.

STEAMERS

" DOMED

" MACHAON

"GLAUCUS "PING SUEY

"JASON "

LIVERPOOL BERTH,

(Taking Cargo at London Rates.}

"KINTUCK"

DEUCALION"

TO SAIL ON

7th March.

17th March.

31st March.

14th April.

28th April.

20th. March.

23rd April.

18th February.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and) all PACIFIC COAST POINTS vid

STEAMERS

"ACHILLES"

TO SAIL ON

24th February.

CONTINENTAL BERTH.

MARSEILLES and ANTWERP...... "PY (RHUS".

FOR

KOBE and YOKOHAMA ...

• For Freight, apply to

Hongkong, 21st February, 1903..

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, AGENTS.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED.

NANCHANG" ....23th February.

FOR

STEAMERS.

TIENTSIN,.

MANILA, CEBU and ILOILO

ISHANGHAI

KIUKIANG ...... 24th

AIWAN

24th

FOOCHOW

TIENTSIN,.

PAKHOI".

25th

MANILA..

KANSU" ............ 26th

BUNGKIANG

26th

+SHANGHAI

KWEILIN"

CHINKIANG

AMOY, SAMARANG and SOURABAYA...

MANILA

THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBA

NE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE

KOBE

SZECHUEN

***** 27th

SHANTUNG"

[8'

TO SAIL.

וו

H

3rd March.

..... 5th

CHANGSHA"'* ... Fath

CHANGSHA "*.. th

...... 16th

.!" CHINGTU “*

11

* The Attention of Passengers is directed to the Supenor Accommodation offered by these steamers, which are fitted thrnhout with, Electric Light. Unrivaled table. A duly qualified Surgeon is aried.

↑ Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtsre and Northern China Poiss.

Taking Cargo and Passengers at through Kates for all New Zealand and other Australian

Ports.

§ See Special Advertisement.

NARD CD SALON FARES, SINGLE AND RETURN, TO MAILA AND AUSTRALIAN POST,

For Freight ar Passage, apply to

Hongkong, 23rd February, 1903.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

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Shipping.

STEAMERS.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

HONGKONG-MANILA,

REDUCED 'SALOON PAS-

SAGE MONEY. SINGLE, $20, 'RETURN, $36.95 TEAMERS fitted throughout with Electric rivalled Table. Duly qualified Surgeon carried,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents, Hongkong, toth January,Froog.

FOR NAGASAKI. YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

THE HA.L. Steamship

"ANDALUSIA,"

135e

Captain von Dähren, will he despatched for. the above Ports TO-MORROW, the 24th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight, apply to

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hangkong Office. Hongkong, 23rd February, 1003.

Shipping. STEAMERS.

STEAM TO CANTON,

FRENCH

MAIL

Twin-Screw S.S. "SAN CHEUNG."

Tony, Captain Murphy, leaves HONG- KONG for CANTON at 5 30 P.M.. on SUN- DAYS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS leaving Canton at 4 PM. Unexcelled accom modation for First Class Passengers. Hot and Cold Water lead on by Pipes to. each Cabin. Ship lighted throughout by Electricity.

Passage Fare $3.00 Single Journey. Meals $1.00 each.

The Company's Wharf is East of the Hong- kong Harbour Master's Office, and West of Canton Boat Co.'s Wharf.

CHEUNG ON S.S. CO., LTD. Hongkong, 17th January, 1993.

(708

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

THE fatße

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,

HE Company's Steamship

"HAICHING," Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 24th instant,

at 10 A.M.

For Freight or Passage apply to

"DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

General Managers.

(2170 Hongkong, 23rd February, 1903.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENS-

LAND

taking PORTS, and

through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND TASHANIA, &c.)

THE Steamship

"EMPIRE," Captain McArthur, will be despatched for the above Ports, on THURSDAY, the 5th March, at Noon.

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light.

A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried,

NR-To assure the additional comfart of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in staterooms.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents, Hlinskony, 5th February 123.

Hongkong Manila. TOYO KISEN KAISHA

Highest Class, nowest, fastest and most luxurious Steamers between Hongkong and Manila.--Saloon amidships-Electric Light-Perfect Cuisine-Surgeon cafried.-All the most up-to- date arrangements for comfort of Passengers.

CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

Steamship.

Tops.

Captain.

RUBI

ZAFIRO

DIAMANTE

PERLA

For

MANILA

LINE.

1476

FOR MANILA.

HE Company's Japanese Mail Steamship

"KASUGA MARU," 3,60 Tons, Captain H. Fraser, will be des-- patched for the above Port on FRIDAY, the 27th instant, at 4 PM.

This Well-known Steamer is specially con- structed for the service in the Tropics, and is provided with superior accommodation and with all modern fittings and improvements for the safety and comfort of Passengers. Electric Light and Refrigerator. Doctor and Stewardess carried,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

A. S. MIHARA,

Manager. Hongkong, 18th February, 1903.

FOR KOBE, NAGASAKI AND VLADIVOSTOCK.

(2000

THE Steamship

"SAVOIA," Captain Rebbelmund, will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 5th March, at Daylight.

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First Class Passengers and carries a Doctor.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 17th February, 1903.

FOR SHANGHAI, DALNY AND

PRT ARTHUR,

THE Steamship

[1960

"SULLBERG," Captain, Meyer, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 15th March, at Daylight,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

"HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 17th February, 1993.

[+95

REGULAR SERVICE

SHIPPING, REPORTS,

Capt. Arthur, of the steamer Chuntang from Hongay, reports:-Fresh N.E monsoon and rough sea.

Capt. Almond, of the steamer Rubi, from Ma aila, reports:-Strong monsoon and high sea throughout.

Capt. McIntosh, of the str. Kweilin from Shanghai, reports:- Fresh to strong N.E. winds, fine and clear weather throughout the passage

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.

VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL. Airey, Staff-Paymaster, Icely, Rev. F.

and Mrs.

Jaffi, D. Aymand, Capt.- Dailey, W. S. Barrett, E. G. Bell, J. T. Benz, E. C.

Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

fidel', Mr. and Mr.. Katsch, E. A. Kausi, .

Biederman Mr. & Mrs. Keeler, R. J.

E.

Hoggan, Mr. & Mrs,

Bissell, E. V.

Bonner, A. E.

Bottlewalla, 8, H.

Bontinon, L.

Little, J. M. Lollock, F.

R. Macgowan, R.T.

Borthwick, Mr. & Mrs.

Marriott, Dr. A.

Mast, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mast, S. E.

McAran, T. P.

Midyushina, Mr.

Minnett, C. F

Braman, Mr. & Mrs. H. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.

H.I.G.M.S. it...... Sherman

at

Kowloon

Dock,

R. W.

11

$1

Bowers, Dr. F. H.

Companier de Fill-"

pinas

13

Brewster, Mrs.

Lodsen

15

Seward

11

Brown, I. W.

11

Brown, W. S.

Elg ...

Heinrich Mentell

Holsteins

Isla de Cuba

Kinskan .........

Namsang

Savola

Cosmopolitan Aberdeen

19

VESSELS IN PORT.

STEAMERS,

AN PHO, British steamer, 966, J. Kynoch, 18th Feb., Saigon 14th Feb., Rice.-Chinese. ANPING MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,053

Goto, 21st Feb.,Foochow via Amoy and Swatow 20th Feb., General-Osaka Sho- sen Kaisha.

CARL DIEDERICHSEN, German steamer, 774, G. Schlaikier, 16th Feb,-Haiphong tith Feb., and Hoihow. 14th, General.-Jebsen & Co. DAIVA MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,733, D. Yoshida, 20th Feb.-Moji 15th Feb., Coal. -H. U. Jeffries.

DECIMA, German steamer, 794, H. Schlaikier, zoth Feb.,-Saigon 14th Feb., General.~ ✓ Sander, Wieler & Co. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British steamer, 5,904, H. Pybus, R.N.R., 18th Feb,-Vancouver 25th Jan., and Shanghai 15th Feb.; Mails and General.-C. P. R. Co. FAUSANG, British steamer, 1,406, S. A. Mitchell, 15th Feb-Moji roth Feb, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

HERMES, Norwegian steamer, 549. L. Thorsen, 11st Feb-Ghinkiang 17th Feb., Rice.- Sander, Wicier & Co. HANSANG, British steamer, 1,536, W. E. Sawer,

13th Feb,-Samarang 2nd Feb., Sugar. Jardine, Matheson & Co. HOLSTEIN, German steamer, 985, H. Lorenzen, 30th fan-Saigon 25th Jan., Rice and FlourJebsen & Co. INDRAPURA, British steamer, 3,852, A. E

Hollingsworth, 20th Feb,,-Nagasaki 15th | Feb, General-Allan. Cameron. Ivo MARU, Japanese steamer, 3.918, C. H. Butler, 15h Feb., Shanghai 12th Feb., Geren-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. KANSU, British steamer, 1,443, W. Baddeley,

13th Feb-Canton 17th Feb., General, Butterfield & Swire. KEONGWAY, German steamer, 1.115, F. Leuss, 25th Feb., Bangkok itth Feb., Rice and Teakwood-Butterfield & Swire. KIUKIANG. British steaner. 1,228, W, Miller,

19th Feb Canton 18th Feb., General flutterfield & Swire. KOHSICHANO, German steamer, 1,283, J. Spiesen, 1st Feb., Bangkok rath Feb, Rice.Eulterfield & Swire. KONG BENG, German steamer, 862, L. Ziegen. brin, 15th Feb,--Bangkak 8th Feb., Rice. -Butterfield & Swire.

BETWEEN HONGKONG AND KOREA, American steamer, 5,651, W. B. Seabury, 16th Feb.,-San Francisen 20th Jan., and Shanghai 14th Feb., Mails and MANILA IN 48 HOURS.

General.-P. M. S. S. Cor

Iargest and Fastest Steamers on the route. Excellent Accommodation. Cuisine Unexcelled. Unrivalled Speed. Fitted throughout with Electric Light. Doctor and Stewardess carried.

Steamship.

Captain. Tons.

Sailing Dates.

ROHILLA MARU ROSETTA MARU

E. P. Bishop... 3,869 N, Tate

3,876

2540 R. W. Almond ...MANILA (DIRECT)... 27th February, at Noon.

6th March, at Noon. 2540 R Rodger ..........

198 A, H. Notley......

1980 J. McGinty........

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Hongkong, zoth February, 1903.

Do.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

GENERAL MANAGERS.

[1208d

PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG VIA MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

FOR

PORTLAND OREGON,

OPERATING IN CONNECTION WITH

THE OREGON RAILROAD AND NAVIGATION COMPANY

Tops

Captain

Steamship INDRAPURA " -4,899....................A, E. Hollingsworth.......... "INDRASAMHA...... 5,197........R. P. Craven..... "INDRAVELLI "4,899.........W. E. Craven...........

*

To Sail- Feb. 28, 1903. Mar. 16, April 16, " Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information, communicate with or apply to 1266c]

ALLAN CAMERON, General Agent

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA

PROPOSED SAILINGS.—SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.

Steamers.

Sailing Dates.

„WEDNESDAY, 25th February.

FOR TAMSUI*........" DAIJIN MARU .........T. Ogata.....SUNDAY, March FOR ANPING*...... "MAIDZURU MARUT. Saito.......WEDNESDAY, 4th March. FOR TAMSUI*......" DAIGI MARU"......T. W. Groves..SUNDAY, 8th March.

Vid SWATOW and, AMOY,

Captains. Destinations. FOR. FOOCHOW".." ANPING MARU"...J. Gota .....

The Company's new steamers are specially designed for the coast trade of South China and Fermosa and are fitted 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 Government 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 Tamsul to land all passengers and cargo,

By the Co's steamers for Shanghai, through Bills of Lading issued for Cargo to Yangture River Ports, as well as for North China Ports, in connection with the NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA'S steamers from Shanghai

For Freight, Parage and further information, apply at the Cole Local Branch Office, at No. Des Voeux Road Central

T. ARIMA, Manager.

Hongkong, sjid February, 1905,

Sailing Date.

Tuesday, 24th February, at Noon. Tuesday, 3id March, at Noon.

For Freight or Pessage, apply at the Company's Office, 3, Queen's Building, Ice House Street.

K, NAKASHIMA, Manager,

Hongkong, 19th February, 1903.

Shipping.

Departures.

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Feb. 22, Arab, Danish str., for San Francisco. Feb 31; Hallaong, British str., for Coast Ports. Feb 21, Hailin. French str., for Haihow. Feb. 22, Nestor, British str., for Shanghai. Feb. 22, Kwangle, Chinese str., for Canton. Feb 22, Tiger, German gunboat, for Canton. Feb. 22, Dnige afaru, Tapanese str., for Coast Feb. 23, Oceanien, French str, for Europe. Feb. 23. Ernest Simons, French str., for S'hat. Feb. 22, Andalusin, German str., for Japan.

Ports.

Passergere-Arrived.

Per Triumph, from Haiphong, &c.—78 Chi- nese,

Per Saturn, from Cavite, P.L-Mrs. J. II. Scrivener.

Per Kagoshima Maru, from Moji-Mrs. Kellmann, and 7 Japanese.

Arrivals. GLORY, British flagship, 12,950, A. W. Carter,

21st Feb., Manila 17th Feb. ROHILLA MARU, Japanese steamer, 4,309, E. P. Bishop, 21st Feb.,-Manila 19th Feb, General-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. OCEANIEN, French steamer, 2.739, R. Guigues, zand Feb, Shanghai 19th Feb., Mails and General. Messageries Maritimes. LISA, Swedish steamer, 998, H. Horndahl, 22nd Feb.,Moji 15th Feb., Coal-Lauts, Wegener &.Co. LOYAL, German steamer, 1,237, J. Buhrmann, 2nd Feb., Bangkok 12th Feb, Rice,- Sander, Wieler & Co.

Per Haithing from Coast Ports-Mrs TRIUMPH, German steamer, 779, A. Hansen,

22nd Feb. Haiphong and Hollow zoth Bathurst and son, Dr. Bower, 241 Chinese.

Pet Rubi, from Manila-Messrs. Young, 20th Feb., Rice-Jebsen & Co. KAGOSHINA MARU, Japanese steamer, 2,731, Nicholson, Assoric, C. Zalisky, Mr. and Mrs.

K. Kowri, 22nd Feb,-Moji 18th Febude Lana, and 11 Chinese.

Per Oceanien, for Hongkong from Shanghai General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

-Mr. Intosh, Miss 8tracenoles. Mr. L. Henges, HAICHING, British steamer, 1,267, A. E. Hod- Mr. Aymand, Mrs. Vevin, Messrs. Meimen, gins, 22nd Feb, Foochow roth Feb., Witting, A. Graves, Ferien, Piski and t boy, Amoy 20th, and Swatow 31st, General.

Bantinon, one Chinese and 8 soldiers. For Douglas, Lapraile & Co.

Saigon from Yokohama-Mr. and Mrs. Attelin Run, British steamer, 1,611, R. W. Almond, and a servants. From Shanghai-Messrs. Cal. For Singapore from 22nd Fab...-Manila 20th Feb., General, rol, and Pasis Cuizi. Shawan, Tomes & Co.

Yokohama Messrs. Herbert Callet, and Bovie, SATURN, American collier, 1,670, J. U. Scrive From Shanghai-Messra, Solomon, Goldstein, For Colombo-Mrs. Graham. For Bombay- ner, and Feb.,-Cavite, P.1, 17th Feb.

For Marseilles-Mrs. Salomon, PRONTO, Norwegian steamer, 838, Th. Seeberg, Mr. Lamy.

12nd Feb,-Haiphong 19th Feb., and From Yokohama-Mr. Casillon, Mrs. Luzat, and 2 infant. From Nagasaki-Mr. Dulan, Hoihow arst, Genèral.—A, R. Marty,

Mr. and Mrs. Philippot and 3 infants, Messrs. CHUNSANG, British steamer, 1,418, Thos. Tritte, Monnos, Mrs. Ronoun, Messrs. Evustini, Anhur, and Feb.,-Hongay 20th Feb., Demasets, Seam Cuvellins, Coronet, Cabiott, Coal.-Jardine, Matheson & Co. KWEILIN, British steamer, 1,072, Wm. Mc- Garomele, 12 Adjudants, to Quarter-Masters, and 2 Amahs. For Colombo from Shanghai-- Intosh, 22nd Feb., Shanghai 18th Feb., Baron de G. Y. Wenkeona, and Mr. Grahaan. TAISANG, British steamer, 1,544, R. C. D. For Marseilles from Shanghai-18 Boldiers.

Bradley, and Feb,-Canton 21st Feb.,

Departed. General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

General,-Butterfleld & Swire.

Per Hamburg, from Hongkong for Shangha! TAIWAN, British steamer, 1,109, H. Harder,Messrs. H. V. Marray, F. R. Vida, H. Craig, 32nd Feb., Canton 21st Feb., General A. Spener Ellain, S. M. Berger, Ins. Daniels, G. Butterfeld & Swire.

Boolsen, F. J. Engelken, Baislewitch, David ERNEST SIMONS, French steamer, 2,163, D. Campbell, D. G Francisco, A. Torrone, M. Fromy, 23rd Feb,Marsailles 18th Jan., Baring, Mrs. F. Garrard and child, Miss, and Saigon 18th Feb; Mails and General Elwin, Colonel and Mrs. H. Mansfield, Mr. -Messageries Maritimes.

Walker, Baron Carstanjen, Mr. and Mrs. A. CHIYUEN, Chinese steamer, 1,211, H. Steeman, Cameroo. For Nagasaki-Meurs. F. C. Paum, 33rd Feb,Canton 22nd Feb,, General. James, Casey. For Kobe-Meurs. J. M. C. Galletly, Th. Shimizo, H. Ikeda. For Yoko C. M. S. N. Co. LOKSANG, British steamer, 979, W. G. G. Leask, hama-Miss Cunliffe, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rivoirs, 33rd Feb,Shanghai and Swatow 22nd Dr. G. Nakamura, Messrs. L. Fonggook, and Feby Goneral.➡Jardine, Matheson & Co. W. von Shevin,

*

KUTSANG, British s'eamer, 1,495, T. S. Payne,

20th Feb, Maji 15th Feb., Coal Jardine, Matheson, & Co. MACION, British steamer, 4.276, G. W. Long, 13th Feb-Singapore 7th Feb., General-Butterfeld & Swire.

MICHAEL JAUSEN, German steamer, yro, J. Jessen, 1151 Feb,-Pakhoi 18th Feb, and Hoihow 19th, General-Jebsen & Co. NAMSANG, British steamer, 4,035, G. Fayne, 17th Feb,-Calcutta 1st Feb., Penang 71. and Singapore 10th, General-Jardine. Matheson & Co.

NANCHANG, British steamer, 1,052, Edward Finlayson, 14th Feb,-Saigon icth Feb, Flour and Rire.-Butterfield & Swire, PAKHOI, British steamer, 1,279, C. C. Williams, 21st Feb., Chinwangiau 15th Feb., Coal. -Butterfield & Swire.

1,257, C. Fuchs, 18th Feb,Bangkok roth Feb, Rice. Butterfield & Swire. POMPE", American steamer, 785, J. C. Arthur. 17th Feb,-Manila 7th Feb Coal.-U. S Navy.

PITSANULOK, German steamer,

PROGRESS, German steamer, 687, Meyer, 18th Feb. Saigon 12th Feb. Rice-Siemssen

& Co.

RAJABURI, German steamer, 1,159, G. Wendig, 8th Feb,-Swatow 17th Feb., Rice.-- Butterfield & Swire, SALAMANCA, British steamer, 883, Robert

Scott, 21st Feb.,-Moji 14th Feb., Coal, Bradley & Co. SANDAKAN, German steamer, 1,374, C. Schnur, 17th Feb-Sandakan 11th Feb., Timber. -Melchers & Co. SHAXAND MARU, Japanese steamer, 2,064, J. Osekti, 20th Feb-Moji 15th Feb., Coal. -F. A. Trading Co. SHAWMUT, American steamer, 6,195, W. M. Smith, 16th Feb-Manila 13th Feb., Ballast-Dodwell & Co., Ld.

SKULD, Norwegian steamer, 914, F. Henrik sen, 18th Feb.,-Bangkok 9th Feb, Gene- ral. Mengsoon Seng Kee. SUNOKIANO, British steamer, 1,021, A. W. Outerbridge, 21st Feb-Manila 18th Feb. General.-Butterfield & Swire. TARTAR, British steamer, 2,767, E. Beetham, 9th Feb,-Vancouver and Shanghai 6th General C. P. R. Co. WINGSANG, British steamer, 1,517, T. H. Sellar, 20th Feb., Moji 15th Feb, General.- Jardine, Matheson & Co. YUENBANO, British steamer, 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, R.N.R. 19th Feb-Manila 16th Feb, General-Jardine, Matheson. & Co.

SAILING VEBARLS. GROSVENOR, British barque, 516, Boga, 14th

June,-Mauritius 16th January, Sugar, Abdools & Co. LOTHAIR, Italian barque, 794, Antonio

Schiaffeno, 4th Dec,-from Callao (Peru), General-Order.

M.

SENARD, American schooner, 66, J. C. Dow ring, 4th Feb., Manila 31st Jan, Bailast. ~~Order.

VALE OF DUON, British barque, 6od Peterson,

6th Feb Rajang 14th Jan., Timber- Sander, Wieler & Co.

VISITORS AT THE QUEENS HOTEL.

Allan, D. Fasch, R. Gerard, Cant. Kellerhoff, E. Keyt, Dr

-Morrison, J. D

"Pezare, T."

Sator, Lieut. Vanderpoel, Birs, Wandres, Fi

|

E.O.

Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Neilsen, O.

Bryan, A.

Carrington, Bir F. and

Lady

Clark, Hon, Dr. F.

Carruthers, Miss

Coles, H.

Colson, J. S.

Cole, G. E.

Commissariat, H. Conant, C. E. Cowdray, A. J. Crowell, D. C. Cavilller, L. Danks, H. Davies, L Dean, Mrs. F. W. Demuth; Mr. & Mrs. A. Derbyshire, J. H. Downing, T. C. Ducat, Lt. Col. C. M. Edwards, F. W. Field, Lt, and Mrs.

A. and child

Finch, R.

Fisher, H. G.

Fiske, C.E.

H.

Fornam, Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. and maid Franks, F. W.

r

Gaydier, Mr. Gayose, J. L. Georg, C. Gocastowagh, M. R. Graves, C.

Halwright, Dr. & Mrs. Hamersly, B. F. Hart Buck, Mr. Harvey, R. D. Havner, Capt. &

133

Hayter, A. Heckford, R. G. Henderson, Capt.

Mrs.

Nesbitt, Mr. and Mrs.

R. C.

North, N., C.

Ollis, Mr. and Mrs, and

nurse

Payne, Mr. and Mrs.

W. T.

Ferier, W. B. C. Ranney, Mr. and Mrs.

F. 0. Rankin, J. Reissmann, Ma Riemand, E Ross, A. Ross, A. B. Royet, L Rulings, Capt Rutherford, J. and

valet Ryan, B. Schlander, K. G. Skott, C. Snewin, E. A. Somerville, Geo,

Stafford, T. C.

Stanford, W. E. O. Stanford, Mrs. M.

Stranss, E.

Sullivan, T. M..

Temple, Miss

Terkelsen, 0. Thomas, J. A. Thomson, Dr. J. C. Tudor, Major and Mrs.

R. E. Turnes Mrs. L. Walters, Mrs.

Walton, Capt. A. N. Warren, Mr. and Mrs.

Watkins, H. H.

Mrs. Watkins, C. A

Webster, R. D.

Whitton, Mra A. M. Wilson, Mrs, B. & child and Wilson, Mis M. A.

Witt, Mrs. de Wood, R. H. Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs.

C. E. Hughes, Mrs and Miss Yamashita, Capt.

Hill, F. D. Hollingsworth, A. Howard, Thos.

VISITORS AT THE KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Anton, A. 5. Dumas, Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Fairhurst, G. N. Focke, F.

Gottberg; Gen.-Lt.

Mrs. Von

Hay, C. H. P.

Langlands,

A. Q. D., Capt. and Mrs. McCracken, Capt. Mock, Oberht Lieut. Pauw, Francis C. and Pontifex, E. C.

Smyth, Mr. Skeffing

Hughes, R.A.M., Col.

GA. Inglis, Charles A. · Kiene, F.

Kiene, Mrs. F.

ton

Stephens, Mr." & Mrs.

M. J. D.. Stokes, R.N., Capt.

Stokes, Mrs.

Stucken, A.

Krebs, Capt. & Mrs. H. Wilgress, Mr. and Mrs.

and child Lauts, T.

VISITORS AT THE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.

Bebell, Mr and

W. F. and child Begley, H. T. Boyce, W.

Mrs. Humphreys, W. Kerr, R.

Brewitt, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul and family Brown, Miss Gillies Cameron, A. Campbell, J. R. Cooke, Mrs. Dufour, Mrs. Eyre, H.

Fostma, W.

Friedrichson, P.

Gibson, Miss

N.

May, Mr. & Mrs. J. Hi McIntyre, A. Mergade, M. Moore. J. H. Rivera, Mr. and Mrs.

AJ Raulluen, J. Robertson, N. H. Rutherford, D. H. Stewart, Mrs. John. Stodart, F.

Tibbey, S. N. W.

Thomas, C, B.

Gottberg, Gen-Lient. Tyrwhitt, T.

Voc

Vaughan, Miss

Graham, Mrs, and Miss Victor, Leslie

Grant, Powel

Hamilton, A.

Houghton, R.

Whaite, C. H.

Whittick, F. G.

Williams, W. H.

VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT THE

PEAK HOTEL.

Arbuthnot, Major Arbuthnot, Miss Baburst, Mrs. B. Brusse, George, Beattie, Andrew Benson, A.P.D., Major

and Mrs. H. G. Berkley, H. Berner, Gilbert Brabazon, Ralph A. Brayne, H. F. R. Brent, H. A. W. Brown, R.E., Col. L. F. Bryson, A. Chapman, Mr. & Mrs.

A.

Clark, W. Cockell, Edgar Cockell, Mrs. E. and

child

Crake, William A. Denny, D.A.A.G., Major and Mre. W. A. 0. Edwards, Mrs. E. Ferrier, A.P.D., Col.and

Mr. G. H. Fitch, Mr. W. Grant

and companion French, A.S.C., Major

G. A

Hebden, S.

Jefries, H. U.

King R. H. Macuamara, N., Staff Burgeon& Mrs. H.W, Marten, R. McDermott, A. P. B. Mitchell, Robert Norris, N., Surgeon

and Mrs. H. L. Otto, W. Pentecost, Dr. George

F. and wife Pentecost-Crowell, Mrs. Philpot, Leonard D. Pollock, K.C., H. E Post, Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas

Radcliffe, R.E., Capt &

Mrs..

Reid, T.H. Rumsey, R.N., Hon. R

Mummy Sawer, Mrs. W. E. Scott, Charles R. Sherbrooke, R.N., Lieut.

H. G. Sherbrooke, Mrs. H. G. Sinclair, A.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs,

Harrison F. Gibson, Dr. Robert Grant, G. C. Lindsay Spalekhaver, W. O. C, Gros, Mr. & Mrs. E. F. Stokes, A. G. Hamilton, Maj. A. B. Stokes, A, P..

Tucho, A. Tardy, Mrs.

lady, Teut. Comdr. Wenbom, S. T.

Emess. C.

Harvey, Lieut. and

Mr. 1.8

1.6. Hett, S. P

VISITORS AT CRAIGIEBURN, Besnard, Mrs. Dann, Mr. and Mrs,

G. K. Denison, A.

Lambellt, Lieat, and Denison, Mrs. A. Mr FW, Garrard, Jr U.S.A., Parker, Capt. and Mrs, Capt, and Mrs. L. F. Whitehead, Mr. & Mrs.

C. B Helms, W.

*VISITORS AT THE. KOWLOON

Back, Stanley Back, Mrs. Stanley

HOTEL, pent

Nobbi, A. P. O'Leary, 5.8.A., Pay

master and Mrs. C. R; O'Leary, Master Rothrock, P. A Wheeley, Mr. & Mrs. J,

Drake, U.6.A., Cumdr.

and Mrs F. J. Day, J.S Jowell, Mrs. F. 7,

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