Entimations.
COLD STORAGE.
TLTD., NV DOK 40,00 Cubic feet of "HE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, COLD STORAGE available at EAST POINT. Stores will be Open at 10AM. and 4 P.M. daily, Sunday excepted, to receive and deliver parishable goods.
W. PARLANE,
Manager.
Hongkong. 22nd June, roo5.
JUST UNPACKED.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JUNE 16 1906.
THE CARNEGIE KİSS.
"The Carnegio kiss leaves othing to be desired," is the verdict of Mrs J. H. Eichberg the canny Scotchman for a brief interval at the of Atients, whose lips were glued to the lips of reception given to the ironmaster when he was in Atlanta.
said. "The pressure of his lips is satisfying in every respect. His kiss thrills and at the same title soothes. He is not hasty in kissing which acer rats in a measure for the delight 171 which follows the pressure of his lips.
"Mr. Camegie as a’kisser is anexcelled," she.
A CONSIGNMENT OF THE WELL-KNOWN › PLASMON' BISCUITS,
THEY contain 20% of Plasmon and are more easily digested and afford greater nourishment and sustenance than any other. Plasinon raises the actual flesh forming value An of food to a high and trustworthy degree. essential food for those who abstain from meat. They are made in three varieties:-
Sweet, Plain, (Unsweetened) Wholemeal.
H, RUTTONJEE, Hongkong and Kowloon.
Hongkong. 12th June, 1906.
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"His lack of hare în removing his lips co-' ables the recipient of his kiss to extract all that is possible from orculation. To my dying day I shall never forget the joylul sensation experienced while Mr. Carnegie's lips were on mine. Mr. Carnegie may be old in years, but he is the still young inaw in his ability to kiss." "How does the Carnegie kiss compare with Hobson article?" asked the reporter.
"The Carnegie kiss is superior to the Hat són in every way," said Mrs. Eichberg. "I was kissed by Capt. Hobsou when he was in Atlanta same years ago, hut i got no special pleasure from it. Of course, there's some pleasure for a woman in every kiss, but the Hobson kiss, lacks the satisfying qualities of the.Carnegie kiss,"
Capt. Hobson just peeks at your lips, and leaves one wondering why he didn't make a good job of it. Mr. Carnegie does make a good Carnegie kiss is mature, and I shall beyer for get the delights of the Carnegie kiss."
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS. | job of it. The Hobson kiss is immature; the
COAL AND PROVISION Mer- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL, COMMISSION
AGENTS, GROUND FLOOK
ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING,
HONGKONG,
WOOL FOR THE EAST',
"Since I arrived in the East," writes Mr. Sut- tor, the New South Wales Commercial Agent,
"I have done my utmost to bring our woul prominently before all interested people I have induced leading people to visit Sydney, SOAP AND SODA MANUFACTURERS, and feel that good, results will follow. Only last week 1received a request from a large wool SOLE AGENTS FOR·
buyer who has hitherto not been on the Aus- [ARTMANN'S RANTIEN'S GENUINE tralian market, to place bim in touch with HARTMANNSITION RED HAND reliable rool broker in Sydney, have done BRAND. HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, so, and have reason to believe that orders have been sent to Sydney, the request being for DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES,
crossbred, medium crossbred, and fine merino &C.
wools. I'm very.hopeful that satisfactory re- sales will ensue, and be the means, of permao- ently diverting the attention of large wool buyer to Australia. During the last winter. has been a frequent occurrence to see pative children, and adults, dressed in European clothing principally woollen gonds, which in strong evidence of a change in ideas, and ap. preciation of woollen garments. The same is
Rett
* Salt Agent for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM and?
P. & O. SPECIAL LIONER SCOTCH TUNISKY R.C.
EVERY KIND OF
SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES
ALWAYS IN STOCK
AT
REASONABLE PRICES."
Hongkong, Wh March, roof.
THE HONGKONG
STUDIO,
HIGHER CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, 41 & 43, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL TOP FLOOK.
[ST
PORTRAITS, GROUPS and ENLAR
GING and COPYING in all Sizes. LARGE SELECTION OF VIEWS ALWAYS ON HAND.
'PRICE VERY MODERATE. Hangbang: 12th September doma
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.
LI KWONG LOONG & CO.,
AM 4:
CABINET-MAKIRS AND ART DECORATORS, from Shanghai, has re-opened their FURNITURE STORE
at
No. 35, DES VIEUX ROAD CENTRAL. The only Shop in Hongkong with this name.
THERE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE
also observable in many of the shops, where woollen garments are becoming conspicuous for sale."
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Borussin, Ger. 5.5, 6,793, Ph. Hahn, 15th June-Hamburg 10th May, Gen.-H. A. L.
Carl Diederichsen, Ger. s.s, 985, H. Schlaikier, 15th Jane,-Haiphong and Haihow 4th June, Gen.-J. & Cn.
Jura, Kr. 5.8., 2,397, R. Parker, 19th June,~~- Cardiff 18th April, Fuel and Coal-Ad- miralty
Ceylon Maru, Jap. s.s., 343, K. Kori, 15th June,-Kobe via Shanghai 12th Jung, Gen. -N, Y. K.
Kailong, tr. 5.5 982, Finlayson, 15th June,
foil 11th June, Sugar.-B. & S. Wingsang, Br. 5.8., 1,245, G. H. Walker, 16th Jung-Chinking 12th June, Gen.—), M. Quarta, Ger., 5.5, 1,825, 17. Madsen, 18th June,
& Co.
Maji roth June, Coal-S, W. & Co. Doric, Dr. s.5, 4,975, H. inith, R.N.R., 16th June-San Francisco, and Manila 14th June, Mails and Gen.-, & O. S. S. Co. Signal, Ger. 5.5., 900, G. Schlafkjer, 16th June,
Haiphong 13th June, Gen.-Order, Shinano Maru, Jap s.5. 2,95, U. Ohno, 16th Junt, Shanghai 13th June, Hlour, Opium Gen-N. Y. K.
Wevery description can be made to Palembang, Dut. s.5., 2,100, Delimeyer, 16th
order in any design required.
Have been patronised by the Hongkong Club, Hongkong Hotel, Telegraph Co., Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co, Ld, Firtos and other leading Establishments in the Colony, to whom refer ence may be made as to the Superior Work manship and Materials of the Furniture, &c., supplied.
Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co, Ltd. write as follows:-
"We have pleasure in stating that Mr. LI KWONG LOONG furnished the Annexe
to our Dispensary and gave us every satis- faction."
(Sd) A. S. WATSON & Co., Ld. ORDERS punctually attended to, anil CHARGES most moderate.
AN INSPECTION INVITED: Hongkong, in March, 1906.
For Sale.
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GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
PORTLAND CEMENT.
In Casks of 375 Dr. net $4.75 per Cask ex Factory.
In Bags of aço Bbs. nct $2.80 per Bag ex Factory. SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers.
·Hongkong, 10th September, 1995,
FOR SALE.
fc7
WELSBACH'S
IN.
i
DOOR and OUT- 'DOOR
4-LIGHT GAS ARC LAMPS, Do, BOXED LIGHTS.
Do. HARP LAMPS. DO. MANTLES, CUIM.
Co.
frey HONGKONG,
-Mr. Geoge Saul, Mrs. M. C. Brooks, and J. | Bite! Friedrich. 26th May-fava 29th May A. Walker, For Bombay Mr. A. Moir, For-Diomed, Ernest Simons, Radnorshire, 1st Adams, P..R.
jann-Neckar, Yeddo, Benledi. 5th June Anderson, Mrs. K Colombo-Capt F. L Bennett, and Major L. R. Carleton For Singapore-Messm. ip Sui Machaon, Persia, Verona, Bingo Maru. 9th Arnold, J. L. Tann, Justice Berrington, Mrs. Baggridge chi Maru. 12th June-Senegambin, Polymasten. Batool, M Chee, W. Moens, Lieut. Yates, RE, Mossra. H. June-Agamemnon, Kintuck, Shimash, Kawa-Baird, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. and infant, Mess H. L. Fletcher, J. Hollo 15th June-Sachsen. way, A. J. Hughes, S. J. Sang, and Gaston Menasche.
Shipping Reports.
ther and light variable winds throughout,
Str. Wingsang from Chinkiang-Fine wea
Varela in Port,
УТКАМИЛЯ, Aldershot, Br. ss., 1,354, W. W, Adam, 6th June, Saigon 1st fune, Rice-D. & Co., id
Athenian, Br. 3., 3,883, A. O. Cooper, 13th June, Vancouver, B.C., 14th May, nod Shanghai 9th June, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Atlantic, Am. 8.8, 960, 1. 1. Agco, 7th June,
Saigon 2nd June, Rice.-Oreer. Bourbon, Fr. 5, 991, Le Bail, 14th June,-
Saigon 9th June, Gen.-Man Fat. Cairo, Nor. ss., 1,381, J. Larsen, 14th June,
Saigon roth June, Rice-Angaard, Thore- sen & Co. Empress of India, Br. s.s., 3,032, E. Beetham, R.N.R., 12th June,Vancouver, (D.C.) 21st May, and Shanghai pus Juve, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Ca.
Fiume, Ger. ss., 838, R. Wegner, roth June,
Hon Kohe Bay, 6th June, Salt.-S., W. & Co
Haimun, Br. ss., 636, A. J. Rodson, 14th June, -Amoy 12th June, and Swalow 13th, Gen. -D., L. & Co. Hanoi, Fr. 8.5., 739, P.. Merlces, 15th June,—
Haiphong and Hoihow 14th June, Gen. A. R. M.
Holstein; Ger. 5.3, 985, A. Niejahr, 13th June,
-Haiphong gihi Juse, and Holbow 12th, Rice, Sugar and Gen.~~], & Co. Illoid, Br. 5.5... 2,789, J. G. McKechnie, 16th May,Moji 15th May, Col.-D. & Co.,
►
Ld
Joshin Maru, Jap 15., 1,244, K. Okuri, 12th Jane, Nagasaki 8th June, Gen.O, S. K. Joiti, Ger. s.s. 2,575, W. Ziegenmeyer, yth
June, Moji and June, Coali.-J. & Co. Karin, Swed. s.a., 698, G. Petterson, 8th June,
Canton 7th June,, Gen. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Keemun, Br. 3. 5,727, R. Conradi, toh June, --Tacoma via Japan 16th May, Flour, Salmon and Lumber.-B. & S. Kiang Ping, Ch. 5.9., 1,222, J. Barnebo, 15th June-Canton 14th June, Gen.-Kung
Man Woo.
•
Loosok, Ger. 3, 1,020, G. Schultzen, 13th June,Bangkok 3rd June, Rice.-B. & S. Loyal, Ger, 5.6., 1,237, F. Natzing, 14th June,
Bangkok 6th June, Rice and Gen S, W.
& Co. Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. 5.5. 1,020, 5. Simonsen, 8th June.-Bangkok 2716 May, Rice.-B. & %.
& S.
Manila, Ger. 5.S., 1,108, J. Minssen, 11th June, Bangkok 5th June, Rice and Wood-B, Mercedes, Br. 34, 3.500, J. S. McGregor, 11th June-Tinghai (Chusans) 8th June, Naval Stores.--Admiralty..
Nippon Maru, Jap. ss., 3,072, W. C. T. S. Filmer, roth June,-San Francisco fath May, and Shanghai 7th June, bails and Gen.-N. Y. K.
5.2., 1,787. D. Christie, rath June,
naaleutia 27th May, Coal, alu M, & Co. Peik, Nor. 5.5, 745. J. Lorentzen, 7th June,
Iloilo 2nd June; Sugar.-Chinese. Petrarch, Ger. $.., 1,252, R. Hatje, 12th June,
-Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Quinta, Ger. s.s., 987. F. Frahm, 1st June, Swalow 31st May, Ballast-, & Co.
Shahjehan, Br. s.s., 1,296, J. R. Scort, 8th June,
-Saigon 3rd June, Gen-Wo Fat Sing. Sparach, Ger. 95, 900, Lombard, 11th Junë,-
Hoihow 9th June, Gen.-].& Co. Sumatra, Ger..s., 584, C. Naver, 14th June,
'Herbertshohe, Bismark Nord. 23rd May,
Gen.-M. & Co.
Taikosen Maru, Jap. 9.5., 1,991, T. Ora, 6th June, Kuchinotza 31st May, Coal-M. B. K.
Tean, Br. ss., 1,346, Sommerville, 15th Jude,
Manila 12th June, Gen.-9. & S,
Post Office,
À Mail will alone for :- Swatow-For Halmun, 17th June, 9 A.M. Shangha, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Tpanas, 17th June, 9 A.M.
Amoy and Shanghai-Per Karking, 18th June, 3 P.M.
Shanghal and Vladivostock-Per Kwellin, 18th June, 3 P.M.
Swntow, Amoy and Foochow—Per Hallon, 19th June, to A. M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe,
Yokohama, Honolula and San Francisco-Per Nippon Marw, 19th June, fi
Manila-Per Team, 19th June, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Fockow, 19th June, 3 P.M. Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Per Tilintap, 19th June, 4 P.M.
Hongay-Per Binh Thuan, 19th June, 5 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Por Empress of India, 20th June, to A.M.
Europe, &c. India, oda Tuticorin-Pe Freutzen, 20th June, 15 A.M.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Sui. sang, 21st June, 2 P.M.
Cebu and Floilo-Per Kaifong, 21st June, 3T.M.
Weihaiwei, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Kwei- chew, zand June, 3 ..
Manila-Per Yuensang, z2nd June, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rubí, 23rd June, "r: A.M.- Tientsin-Per Chipshing, 23rd Juut, 3 P.M. Victoria, B.C., and Seattle, Wash.-Per Keelung, Shanghai, Moji, Yokohama,
Shinano Maru, 25th June, 3 P.M.
Manila, Simpsonbafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafeo, Herbertahohe, Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Prini Waldemar, 26th June,"
ID A.M.
Europe, &c., Inda, ata Tuticorin-Per Oceanien, 16th June, 11 A.M..
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B,C.)—Per Athenian, 27th June, 11 A.M.
Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chang sha, 27th June, 3 P.M.
Europe, India, via Tuticorn-Per Arcadia, joih June, II A.M.
Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per dur Iralian, 30th June, 11 A.M.
Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin-Per Tourane, 10th July, 11 A.M.
Europe, &c., India, la Tuticorin-Per Room, 11th July, IIA.M.
|
|
Beattie, R. V.
Kemp, Mrs. A. Sc Laing, A. H. Les Jozes, J. W.
D.
MacLead, A. Malkon, O. G.
Bell, R.M., Engr. Lieut. Marriott, Dr. 0.
H. F.
Mathieson, F.
Biervliet, A. Van(Vice- McEwan, A
Consul for Belguim) MeRitchia, D. G. Bitbeck, K. J.
McDonagh, W, J. Binney, S.
McGregor, Mr. & Mrs. Bistall, W. s.
1.5. Miller, P. L..
..
TOMORROW.
8. Potor's Seamen's Church. Queen's Road West.
*First Sunday After Trinity. Morning Prayar xx am., Venite, Farrant; Te Deum, Lawes; Jubilatt, Barnby; Hymas, 48, 523, 371 and 131.
Holy Communion 12.15 p.m. Evening Prayer, 6.30p.m., Magnificat. Jones; Nunc Dimittis, Elvey; Hymns, 346, 479..595 and
13.
The Church launch Dayspring will call on ships carrying white crows to bring friends ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 a.m, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon Police Fier, 1ago and6 p.m.): returning after Mrs. wards. The Answering Fennant is the Call
fing. All the sittings are free and unappropri ated. Visitors welcome, Books, &c, provided.
Sunday school 10 to 10.45 am,
Blair, K. J Brighton, F. G. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. B. A. Chichester, D. A. A. D., Moreno, A.
DO., Major A. A. Newborn, Mr. & Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Clark, M. O. Clark, T. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W.
Clegg, N. Eng. Lt.
and Mrs. H. 1. Cobb, A. H. Coddington, E. A. Calvin, H. E. Crock, A. B. Cruickshank, A.
Daily, J. C. Datics, F. O. Dawson, E. W. "Donald, R. H.
Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Downing, T. C. Edgar, J. M. Einstmann, W. Evin-Jones, Dr. Fairchild, H. J.
Mrs. E
R. H. Newington, A. G. Oliffe, O. C. Packer, B. L Parân, W. Parr, L.
Patey, Mrs. E, Ú.
› Peake, W.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L Pigoll, C. Powell, W. A. Prior, W. R.
Reade, Mrs. D. Reid, H. 1. Child
Roach, Mrs. J, S. and
Sandes, Miss F. E. Selby, Capt. T. W. J. Shen, J. J
Shepherd, E. D. Skinn, A. Spittles, J. S.
and Stebbing, W. T.
Stein, A. L. Stephens, H. Stevens, Rev. A. J. Stewart, W. M. Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland, P. D.
Feivus, C. P. Fisher, H. G.
E. U. Fuller, D. Gibson, A.
Hall, Capt. T. Henley, Dr. and Mrs.
C. M.
Hewett, Hon. and Mrs.
E. A. Humphreys, W. M. Hollingsworth, Mr.
Mrs. Hunter, R. Innes, Capt.:R Jameson, Mrs. J. W. Jokl, J. P. F.
Tarrant, E. N. Thompion, Mr. and
Mri Thompson, Miss H. M. Uffel, W. Von. Unbehaun, C. H. Wakefield, Mrs. Ward, J, W.
KING EDWARD,
*
Meeting at Seamen's Institute 73, Praya... East on Sunday at 8 pm.
Roman Cathollo Cathedral:-Mass at 6 a.m., 7 a.m., 8 a.m., and 9.30 m. Benediction, 5.30 p.m.
German Bothosda Chapel, West Point-
Morning Service, 11 am.
St. Francia' Church, Wanchai:-Main(Chin), 6 am., (Part.), 7.30 am. Benediction, 5 p.m.
./
St. Joseph's Church, Garden Rond:-Morning
Service (English), 10 2.ṁ. St. Anthony's Chapel, West Poist:-Mass.
Bam
Union Church-Services, 13 am, and 6 p.m. St. John's Cathedral.
Holy Communion 7.30am. Matius x am, Responses: Festival, Venite: Crotch, Psalms; Smith, Wallace and Rimbault, Te Deum: Baker in F., Benedictus; Garrette in G., Aathem: Chewamiable, Barnby, Hymns: 106,
Holy Communion 12-noon, Kyrie: Gadsby in C., Hymn: 129 (Ms. June.)
Evensong 5.45 pm, Responses: Festival, Psalms: Hayes, Woodward, Monk, Magnificat: Cooke (16th evening), Nunc Dimittis: Rem- bault (17th morning), Hymns: 186, 447, 12,- Voluntaries: Scherzo-Rheinberger.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. June 15th, 1906, a.m.
Vladivostock.7 a.m
Ishigakijima..
Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr.
Warrey, J. D.
&
Whitlock, G.
Wishart, J. B.
Wood, G. G.
Nemura ......6 am. 30.74
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Hakodate
ti
30.09
Wroc, Thomas
Tokio
29.98
"
Kochi
29.09
Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshitna...
30.03
39.99
30.00
Naha
29.97
29.89
Taihoku.......
a.m29.88
29.90
#
Tainan TRAINEE 19
29.91)
Koshua..
29.89
Moss, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur A.
Weihaiwei....
19 1L.m. 29.94 68 Gutzlaff...... Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. | Sharp Peak...
A. D.
Pescadores....
29.89
10
29.74
17
"
Nursow, E.
Paine, A. E.
Pearse, Dr. W. W. Plaisant, A.
Abegg, Dr. W. Lolts, A. C. Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Logan, W.
Russell
Molusco Dr. & Mrs. L. Armitaze, Mr. and Mrs. Molerey, Mrs. F. S.
J. H.
McKay, T. D. Arbur, Mr. and Mrs. Morse, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W.
F. G. Brush, Mr. and Mrs. Moses, E.).
C. F.
Golahan, Mr.
It is hereby notified that on and from the 6th instant, the rate of postage on letters from Hongkong and British Postal Agencies in China in Egypt and the Sudan was reduced to 4-Byron, Mr. and Mrs. cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof.
Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Cunningham, A.
A Pillar Box has been placed at Pokfu- Iam Police Station. It will be cleared daily at
noon.
There will be a delivery of letters at Pokfu lam leaving the G.. P. O. daily at 10.30 am.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELN,
CARLTON,
Alament, Mr. Andap, R. J Anderson, J.
Anderson, RA, Capt.
| Bargmans, F. Blanco, A. E.
Boanas, W.
Bohler, Mr. Coggoo, Mr. Edwards, R.
Klianck, 5, Lehrs, M. Lloyed, G.
|
Dale, Mrs, and Miss
Delaney, L. T.
Dorr, Mias-A..
Taichu...
29.84 Amoy 6.30 a 29.8.
· ́| Swałów ......9 a.m.39.79
Canton
(29.8985 Hongkong...to m.29.9185 Victoria Peak 10 Gap Rock ... Масло
Potts, Mr. & Mrs. F.G.
Dounersmask, Baron Reynell, Mrs.
and Baroness Do- Ritter, Mrs, Wm. E. browdsky
Firmin, F.).
Runge, Baptix
Schmith, Dr.
Gutierrer, Mr. & Mrs. Speed, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Stevear, Miss Era M.
and family
PE
29.88)
10
Haiphong... 11 Manita...
29.88
Bacolod 9
am.!
| Iloilo.........
29.84
Cebu..........
29.85
C. St. James, 10%M] —
Meinnes, Mr.
Underwood, Lt. R. O.
Merlees, Capt. & Mrs. Nietert, Mr.
Legeude, Vice-Consul Williams, G.
Wright, Alex. 5.
Little, A. C.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
C. B:
CRAIGIEBORN,
Noble, Mrs. W.
Rayner, F. S. Farewell, Mr. and Mrs. Searson, R. W.
Gains, Miss M.
Stephens, Miss H.
leuenson, R. Tomlinson, C. B. White, J. W.
JR.
Harrison, S. L.
Hayford, Mr. Jackson, W.
PEAK.
J.
Brown, S. R.
Lang, Mr.
Bryan, R. F.
Inne--Foachow 13th June, Oil-Meyer & Tinhow, Br. s.s., gut, Kerr, gih June,-Saigon
5th June, Cen--A, K. & Co. Tjipanas, Dut. s.5, 2,444, A. Pander, 13th June-Swalow 12th June, Gen.-J.
Departures. june th Dongola, fur Europe. Nicomedia, for Portland, Or Zafiro, ut Manila. Cambodia, far Saigon, Patroclan, for Nagasaki. Amiral Excelmans, for Saigon. Daifin Muru, for Kobe, Amara, for Canton. Lightning, for Calcutia. Kwangit, for Shanghai, Savinë Rickmers, for Newchwang. Wingsang, for Canton.
Passongera arrivad.
L.
Uniform, Nor. 5.5, 2,2 13. . Olsen, 15th June,
-Moji 8th June, Coal,~Order. Zoroaster, Br. $.6, 7,381, J. Ewan, 15th June,
-Moji 9th June, Coats-B, & Co.
Steamers Expected.
Vessels
From
Suisang Preussen
China ..... Nordkap
Per Kaifong, from 1oilo-Misses Suther. Seyalit land and Grandon.
Manchuria.
Per Shinang Maru, Trom Shanghai-Mr. Monteagle... and M. M. H. Burnum, and child, Miss F. | Laisang
Dar
Agents
Singapore, M. & Cojjune 18 Shanghai... M. & Co....une. 19 Singapore S., W. & Co June 19 Singapore M. & Co...June 20 Colombo... M. & Co...June 20 japan... P. M. Co... June 23 Vancouver.C. P. R. Coljune 27 Calcutta....., M. & Collene 20
M. Bursum, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, J. Newgarden, Emp. of Japan, Vancouver. C. P. R. Co1july__3 Masters Paul Newgarden, George Newgarden, Mrs. A. 5. Read, Mr. A. B. Marshall, Mis. Burnum's nurse, Messrs. Cheung Foo Lein, Tau She Hen, Cheung Shu Ka, N. Nani and C. S. Frohman.
Paklat
Per Deric, from San Francisco, &c.,-Miss Eva Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Armitage, Mrs. A. W. Cornwall, Mrs. Guy Slaughter, | Omphalering. Mrs. W. E. Ritier, Mrs. A. W. Stenford, Mr. and Mrs. Blackner Speed and child, Capt. Fred Koford, Miss Ada Dorr, Messrs. John R. Edgar, B. Thomas, A. Cornwall, Miss A. Chapman, and Mis. F. S. Maloney.
Passengers departed.
Siamp Trinite- Loksang Three Lighters Ta Hung Maru. Steel pontoone
1 Sim, launch
11th just. .................................................... New Dock.
Tungkadoo .......Old
...International
Carruthers, Mr.
Clothier, A. N.
Engel, Mr. and Mrs.
Fabs, H.
Gales, Capt.
Martin, R.
Mitchell, R.
Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
OIR, F. B.
Painter, Major & Mrs.
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, F. O.
Roberts, A. G. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Seymour, L-Col and
W. Douglas Harker, B. B. Hazeland, F. A. ·· Jacks, Mr. Johnston, L. A. M. Jones, Patrick Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E.S.
Mrs. Sinclair, A. Skott, C. Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs... Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Weismann, Mr. & Mrs. White, Dr. & Mrs. M. 1. ¦ and Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
Zehrmann, H, C.
Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs.
F. Knight, Mr. Longridge, Rev.
MIS.
Jackson, Mrs. and child Story, G. F.
Kofod, Capt, F.
Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Mority, A.
R. J.
Barnett, H. J. O.
Brown, C. A.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy.
June 16th, 1906, am
Vladivostock.a.m
29.97
29.94
29.95
Et
29.87
Nemuro......6 am 30.04 Hakodate Tokio ......... Kochi... Nagasaki Kagoshima.
Smith, E. Grant
Grant
G. A.
-Soppa, P.
Oshima
#
Falloon, C. H.
Naha
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, P. S.
Montague
Ishigakijima..
Young, J. A.
OCCIDENTAL
Beuns, L
Mieland, C.
Dahiry, H. Hamman, A. H. Hoffmann, A. Key, Dr. F. Kitchen, H. Kitchner, 5, Krill, G. Kroes, E. H. Majer, Master W. Majer, Capt. and Mrs:
N. J.
Taihoku......$ Taichu.........
*
a. m. 29.87
Tainan.........
Koshun"....st
29.8
"
ป
Ja9,83
Weihaiwei...lo n.m.119.80)
Gutzlaff......
39.60
t
Sharp Peak...
29,72
11
Messager, Lieut. and Pescadores...
MH.
Nachtigall, K. Owes, O. E. Roman, A.
Schmidt, Dr. Rudoll Sageda, J. J. Tudnecke, H. Voster, E. Vossler, Mrs. Rudoll Whehausen, G.
Amoy 5.30 a 29-75
Swatow ......9 a.m.
Casto.......
"
Hongkong roa.m.29.85 Victoria Peak
Gap Rock... +3 Macao........ Haiphong... Manila..
21
Bacolod a 4.
29.85
Raidall.
Barometer................ Temperature .........
·Humidity........................ 75
0.03
June 13 at June 15 mi
29.91
29.84
29.83 86 60
Iloilo Cebu
...**
. 29.8
(29.83
C. St. James 10a.m.
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.
CLASS,
despatch.vessel... craiser, 2nd class
river gunboat
TONS,
GUNS
I.H.P.
zãalacoõ.
-1,400
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND 'WHAMPOA DOCKS. Heungsban Alia Loongwo
at Kowloon Dock,
CAPTAIN,"
NAME.
LAST JEPORTED AT
11
T
1+
**
Cosmopolitan
Alacrity Astraca
1,700 4,365
3,000
Commander E. La T. Leatham
Shanghai
7,000
Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee...
Shanghai
SHANGHAI,
Bramble
710
gos
Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davidson,
Yangtze
+
SAN
Britoman.. Cadmus Cherub
**
river guaboat
710
900
Liegt-Commander W. L. Bamber
Yangitze
...
sloop...
1,070
Commander B. du C. Luard...
Yanglaze
K
water tank and tug
390
300.
Hongkong,
9
Clie Diadem
sloop...
1,070
1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.5.0..
Hongkong
cruiser, 1st class
11,000
16,500
Captain II. W. Savory, M.Y.O.
Hongkong
do
13
do
$1
Skips Passed The Canal.
Fame... Flora Handy Hart Janus
torpedo boat destroyer
306
5,700
Lieut.-Commander Hughes'
Hongkong
cruiser, and class
4,350
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
5. American Ports
torpedo bost destroyer...
275
4,000
Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox
On cruise
torpedo bost destroyer ...
275
4,000
Licut, Commander R. Henniker-Heaton
#1
L
torpedo boat destroyer...
2Bo
3,900
$800
22,000
Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall Captain S. V. Y. de Homay...
#
14,100
30,000
Captain C, F. Thursby .....
river
616
1,200
9,800
22,000
Captain J. A. Tuke...
Ire
river gunboat
180
800
Lieut-Commander F. B. Noble,...
+1
torpedo bost destroyer
6,300
Lieur Commander J. Kiddie
***
surveying-vessel
610
Commander C. E. MORTO
river gunboat
240
river gunboat...
240
river gunboat...
240
Lieut.-Commander J. T. S. Lyne
Hongkong
***
Yongbro
torpedo boat destroyer
6,500
receiving ship...
·4,650
Commodore H, P. Williams...
Hongkong
rivet gunboal
800
**
147
river gunboat
900
torpedo boat destroyer
6,300
Licut Commander E, Secretan... Lieut. Commander R. M. R. West Licut-Commander Stevenson
Hongkong
Yangure
Hongkong
On crije
1+1
surveying ship.*
450
Commander 18, W. Glennie
torpedo boat destroyer ...]
5,900
Lieut.Copamander C, E. L. Thomas...
Surveying
Da cruise
river gunboat
800
www
Licut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson
M
river gunboat
river gunboat
150 150
550 550
•Lieut. Commander G. J. Todd
Yangtze
录证
Licet Commander Jno. F. Knox....
(Yangtze
Yangure
Per Nikko Maru, for Manila-Mr. and Mrs. John R. Painter and child, Messrs. F. T. Fox- well, J. E. McDonald, E. H. Van Patten and E. D. Stanley, Dr. K. Ohno, Hon. J. Sternberg, Miss A. Sternberg, Mrs. F. Bacon, Mrs. C. Pery, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. H. Baird, Mrs. H. F.
1st May--Ambria, Palma, Peleus, Preussen, Elwyn, Messrs. D. P. Turner, H. G. C. Mills, Pera, Saxonia, Telemachus, Benaven. 5th Kent and Emeat Whitby, Mrs. J. Sternberg, Lieut. May-Ajax, Benvorlick, Onanien, Verona, King Alfred * A. Stemberg, Mr. and Mrs. R. Singleton, Mas-Silesta, (Ger.) Prins Regent Luitpold, Tye Kinsha
Monmouth... ter F. Singleton, Miss E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Afaru, Rhenania. 8th May-Indrani, Den of
Moorbes ... H. Hayashi, Messrs. M. E. F. Airey, U. Cuyu Maine, Radnorshire, Nebe, Swanley. 12th
50, R. G. Syyap and J. Chiudian, Mrs. Chiu- May-Armand Behic, China, Japan, Java. Olter... dian, Misses Chindian, Chiudian, B. Chiudian, 15th May--Renieri, Diomed, Shimosa, Mar. | Rambler.. 5. Chiudian and Acosta, Mrs. Adams, Miss dug. 18th May Bingo Mars, Patroclur, Robin... Lendam, Messra, S. Salek and Wm. Salek, Tourane, Neckar, Prins Eitel Friedrich, Sandpiper... Mrs. J. G. Bough, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brush, 22nd May--Agamemnon, Denarty. 24th May Snipe Mrs. 1. D. Terret, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin, Bengine, Ernest Simons, Glenturrit, Ping | Taku i 2 children and nurse, Mrs. T. Haraguchi, Suzy, Sardinia, 29th May-Kintuck, Yarra, Tamar Mesars, Manza Ohtsu and C. II, Christie, Senegambia. 1st Juno-Hudson, Machaon, Teal
Per Dongola, from Yokohama for London Sachsen, Socotra, Tenkai, Tonkin. 5th June Thistle Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.-Kawachi Maru, Spithead 9th Jure-In Virago
Waterwitch Pettican, Mr. B. Runge, and Mrs, Moss. For drawadi, Manila, Oanfa, Polynesien, Longsor, Bombay-Capt. G. F. Bayley. From Kobe Spesta. 12th June-Bayers, Benlarig, Ben Whiting for London Capt. James. For Colombo-Mr. lawers, Nudis, Astyanax, Bellerophon, 15th Widgeon,... G. and Lady R. Greenwood. From Shanghai June-Armand Bikic, Polyphemus, Prins Woodcock....... for London-Mr. and Mr. Adam and child, Heinrich, Awa Maru, Atholl, Ghaste, Laertes. Woodiark Miss R. Halten, Messrs. J. A. Fitch, Yao Sen Arrivals at Home-181 May--Glenstrae, Poo. Rev. and Mrs. Thos. Biggin, Mesars. T. St. George. th May-Austria, Baralong, R. Reillon, C. Saunders and A. Moss. For Bayır. 8th May-Rasbara, 12h May- Singapore-Messrs. Tai Chang Yuen, Baud- Peleur. 14th May Formosa, 15th May- mann and party. For Bombay-Capt. C. Hut Dentorlich, Telemachus. 17th May-Pera. chinsen. For Sydney-Mr. A. Cumine. From 18th May-Armand Bchic, Silesia, (Ger.) Hongkong for London-Messrs. J. M. Piper, J. Prins Regent Lutifold. 22nd May-Achilles, (59 | L. Hughes, and Mrs. Reynell For Marseilles Haros Balfour, 25th Maywdgropat, Print
NEYS, GLOBES, SHADES, &c., &c.,
and INCANDESCENT GASOLINE LAMPS of all descriptions from best
naker
NAPITHA of the best
kind for GASOLINE LAMPS and GASOLINE ENGINES, kept in stock. TAI KHÔNG CŨ,
109, Des Vœux Roal Central.
Elgogkung, 10th April, 1906.
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cruiser, 1st class cruiser, ist class
I gunboat
cruiser, 1st class
*
Flying Flag of Vice Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-in-Chiek
411
On cruise.
Lieut. Commander E. v F.R. Dugmorej
Lieut. Commander Robert E. Varghan. Lieut.Commander H. T. Atlay
In reserve ...
Yangirre
Hongkong
West River
H'kong (Surveying)
West River
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