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TELEGRAMS.

[Reuters;}

The Japanese Oruising Squadron.

LONDON, 20th February.

The Japanese squadron has been sighted at Honolulu.

The United States Immigration Iaw.

A meeting of the Japanese in' Honolulu has sent a telegram to President Roosevelt, protesting against the prohibition" of im- migration which has permanently enslaved them to Hawaiian capitalists.

The Opium Question. Mr. Morley, replying to Sir H. Cotton, said that the proposals of China re, the opium Import were stated with substantial accuracy by the correspondent of the

Times on the 25th December, and the Government intends to act thereon as soon as the views of the Indian Government now on the way are received.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 22 1907.

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

[From Our Own Correspondent]

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BIRD FOR A FEW CENTS. „FINED FOR refosing dUTY,

AGED CHINAMAN JUMES OFF MOVING CAR. A GRIEVANCEʻagainst the COMPANY, Canton, 21st February. An aged Chinaman, who sustained serions

The case against Cheung Shing, a filter, Fearing that serious consequences might injuries through jumping out of a trencar on who was charged a few days ago with disobey- ensue through misunderstanding or mistakes Wednesday afternoon last, died as a result of made by the Magistrates in the different dis his injuries this morning. The old man came in the lawful orders of Mr. J. Stubbings, the tricts in dealing with foreigners, H.E. Viceroy down from Canton on the tgth instant with his age of the Electric Light Works, on the 13th instant, and which was remanded at the Chew, I u has communicated with all the dis. two sons to see the races. Directly after the last hearing to allow the defendant to prove, trict magistrates in the province instructing eighth race on Wednesday had been decided that he did not understand the order, was them to be very careful in the transaction of the old man and his sons' proceeded to 'return business in which foreigners are concerned.

home. That they boarded electric tramcar No. Mr. F. A, Hazeland was the presiding magis concluded at the Police Court, this morning. A native, Leung Ah Cheong, was handed is a well known fact; in what locality they trate. At the first hearing of the case the over to the Namhoi Magistrate by the French Consulat Canton on a charge of larceny

prosecution alleged that the defendant refused on the premises of R. Brockelmano & Co., Sha-

to carry out the order, which was to repair a certain pump, because he was fined a dollar who was in Canton during the new year not long ago for negligence. The foreman, holidays, was in Court this morning, and his evidence went to convict the defendant. fe said that before leaving for the iD. terior he had told defendant what to do regarding the pump. He was sure the order was understood, and the only reason he that defendant having been fined for miscon- duct refused to do it. in noswer to a question

mčen.

1,

Is the town of Faishan alone there used to be over four hundred opium divans. Up to the present some Bilty of then have been closed, Undoubtedly this is the nutcome of the Imi perial Edict prohibiting opium smoking and the good effects of the different Anti-opium

Associations

entered the car is unknown. When the car reached the Sailors' Home someone in the car told the old man that he was travailing first class and that he would have to pay double fare. With the idea of changing his seat, the aged man jumped out of the car, intending to re-enter it at the third class section. The tram was travelling at half-speed (fourth notch) at the time: Face about the man left the car and landed on his head, fracturing his

ikull. The unfortunate man was picked up

I reported the other day that a survey was by his sons and taken to a friend's house at could offer for the work not being done was

made for the construction of the first iron bridge across the Pearl River from Yau Lan

Mao to the Honam side. On the 19th inst., at formal commencement of, the, work of con-

Great Britain, Russia and Japan.ruction was made,

The Times state that the negotiations between Great Britain, Russia and Japan | PRINCE FUSHIME IN SHANGHAI,

·are progressing in a highly satisfactory man- ner. This explains the report in, the Russian papers of an impending agreement between the three powers.

Wanchai. He was unconscious the whole of yesterday and his death followed, as already

stated, this morning..

RAUB GOLD MINING CO.

ending 24th January, 1997 (General Manager's Report for the 4 weeks

from his Worship, Mr. Stubbings said that late- ly there had been a few cases of this sort among the workmen. He would not have proceeded against the accused, complainant said, had he not picked up an iron bar and

The accompanying sheet of mine measure-threatened to lay open complainant's head when The Shanghai Mercury of 18th insi, baysments and assay results of prospecting work he was told to go and complete the work. Mr. 11.1.H. General Prince Fushimi, special Envoy show's a total of 493 ft. for the period (4 weeks) Hazeland took a serious view of the case, and to the Court at St. James's, arrived at Woosung under review: made up of 35 ft. sinking, 158 ft. sentenced the recalcitrant fitter to pay a fine of at 4.30 p.m. yesterday by the P. and O. S. S. driving, and 300 ft for cross-cutting, against a, Sas, or go to gaol for six weeks with hard

· Devanha from 'Kobe. Prince Fushimi, who total of 385 ft. for the previous four weeks. labour. was accompanied by his suite, was met at

NINES. Woosung by the Japanese Consul-General (Mr. H. Eilaki), several, members of the local | ·,440 Level, Drive South. This was driven § The draw for the second round is as fol. Japanese Association, and other prominent fe making a total of 219. The lode, 60 in.

KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN-

CLUB.

"NEISH MEDAL COMPETITION...

lows Handicape

Handicap.

4 T.W.Robertson 7. z F, Whyte,

scr. J. Henderson

scr. J. C. Gow scr. G. K. Haston

F. H. Dixon

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A. Ramsay

2 W. Russell

16. G. Edwards

8

R. V. Rutter

2

R. H. Baxter

6

G. Puncheon

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3

W. Hutchison

$

G. Smith

6. D. Melntyre

2

W. Ramsay

SAFETY OF NAVAL PORTS.

ADMIRALTY WARNING.

HT. KOMAN,

members of the Japanese community. Prepara-wide, assays 21 dwi per ton. tions were made for the Royal visitors to come 440 Level North, Drive on Hanging Wall up to Shanghai last evening but Prince Fushi Branch-Here 18 ft. has been driven, making nti decided not to come ashore until to-day. the total, 315 ft. The lode, 6 in, wide, aver This morning the Japanese Vice-Consul (Mr. Kages 1 dw. The drive on the footwall portion Debuchi proceeded to Woosung and accom has been advanced 13 ft., making a total of 33 panied Prince Fushimi to Shanghai in the ft. The lode averages 58 in, in width, worth 3 tender Vulcan. The tender arrived at the N, dwt. Y.K. jetty at about 10.30 am, where there was awaiting the Consul-General, who conveyed, the visitors to the residence of Mr. Y. Ito, local

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340 Level South, No. 2 winze-This has been sunk 19 ft. The lade, for 43in wide, gives an average value of th dwt,

440 Level South West Lode. To this has been added 13 ft., bringing the total to 76 ft The lode, 73 in. wide, is worth 1 dwt. This round is in be completed by the 16th manager of the N.Y.K. The Municipal Sikh 340 Level Forth, Drive on Hanging Wall March.

Guard, under the command of Trooper-Sergt. | Branch-This end has been driven 17 ít,, mak- Spottiswoode, acted as escort while the Japan-ing a total of 7z ft. The lode averages to in ese Company, S.V.C. also mustered in the wide, and is worth & dwt vicinity in addition to a number of Japanese students and other residents. The Prince took Liffin with Mr. Y. ¡to aller which he drove around the towo accompanied by the Consul-General. A reception took place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. all the residence of Mr. Ito and was largely at tended by Consular Officials, Captains of the Foreign men-of-war in Port, Chinese Officials, foreign and Japanese residents, to the number of about 200. Prince Fushimi was expected to return to Woosung at 5. jos p.m. The suite includes General Nish, H.E. Nagasaki (mem-ion ber of Privy Council) and others. Proluse decorations were to be seen both on ship and shore, though the visit was purely informal.

For some time past the importance of safe. goarding the mercantile marine in time if war has attracted the attention of the Admiralty. and the naval manceuvres last summer were specially designed with the object of giving merchantmen an idea of the conditions which would prevail in case war, should, break out with one of the greatest Powers. In this con- nection an important "Notice to Mariners" has just been issued by the Hydrographical Office of the doliralty -

My Lords Commissioners of the, Admiralty having taken into consideration the fact that circumstances may arise in which it may be necessary, on account of periodical exercise mantenvres, or otherwise, to forbid all en

trance to naval ports at night, this is to give notice that on approaching the shores of Great Britain, or any British Dependency if search. lights are observed to be in constant operation, the naval harbours should be approached with great caution, it may be apprehended that obstructions may exist outsida the port, or that the entrances may be akogether closed, and the examination service may be in force,

In the event of relations becoming strained between this country and any naval Powers, as examination service may come into force at the ports or localities in the United Kingdom and his Majesty's Possessions abroad, men- tioned at the end of this notice.

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SENSATIONAL SUICIDK

GERMAN, NAVAL OFFICER SHOOTS HIMSELF.

Ceylon exchanges bring news of the deli: berate suicide in the Galle Face Hotel of Cap- tain Wilhelin Lebahn, of the German Navy.

The deceased, who was the Capiaio Lieu. tenant of the cruiser Planet, arrived in Colombo

240 Level North, Duve on bunch from Stope.-Here 15 ft, has been driven, making a total of 39 ft. The lode gives an average widih of 56 in., worth 22. dwt. This is an improvement on last month's figures.

of work 215 ft has been done.

Cross-cutting for stopefilling. Of this kind

Stopes.-The following have been in opera,

Above the1⁄4440 level: a stopes, Lode 108in wide, worth 4 dwt.

Above the 340 level: 2 slopes, Lode 73 in. wide, worthi a dwt.

Above the 240 level: 9 stopes, 'Lode 96 in. wide, worth 44 dwt.

STOPE. MINE.

160 Level Drive South.-This has been

driven 22 (t, bringing the total to 307 ft. south of the shaft. he lode, 48 in. wide, averages 124 dwt, in value,

to level, Drive North, on East Lode.---

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.

3.30 p.m. adces Stas, Hongkong, Canton and Macao Buyers-National Banku $57, Union Insur Steam-boats $39, Shell Transports 38/-, Shang- hai. Docks Tis, 107, Hongkong Lands $107, Humphreys Estates $11.75, Hongkong Cotton $11.90, China Providents $88, Cements S11), Ices $232, A. S. Watsons, Sta, Powells $71.

Sellers: Canton Insurances $195, China Fires $99, China and Manilas S20). Douglases Bordes $10, Electrics-$16, Kopes S21, China $36, Raubs $8, Kowloon Wharfs $941, China

Lights $91.

Sales-Hongkong Banks $895, Union In surance $825, Steam-boats $30, Hongkong Docks $140, Hongkew Wharves, Tls. 23. Hongkong Fires $385, Humphreys Estates $11.20, Cements S21j.

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$129, Hongkong Hotels $123, West Points Nominal-Indo-Chinas $86, China Sugars

$501, Dairy Farms $161, Tramways $215.

YARN MARKET.

In their report dated 22nd. inst, Messes. Phirozsha . Petit & Co. write-Our last cir

colar was dated the 8th iosi.

The past fortnight was taken up by the China New Year rejoicings. The prediction of many of the Chinese dealers is that the year just begun will turn out a prosperous one, and to begin with, the, sew transactions, involve several purchases at prices ranging from $0.50 to St below last mall's quotations,

Clearances during the past few days were

satisfactory, and it is generally believed that

and the business will be a largish one. Many ・prices, if they do not improve, will not decline,

THE C. P. R. STEAMSH

SERVICES.

REPORTED TRANSFER OF ATLANTIC

EMPRESSES TO PACIFIC, "

According to the Victoria (B,C,) Colonist, It.

Intimations.

THE

CO., LD.

is reported on good authority that the matter of C.P.R., the Empress of Traland and Empress ROBINSON PIANO the transfer of the Atlantic Empresses of the

of Britain, to the Pacific, is being discussed by

ment is expected shortly. It is stated that the the C.P.R. Executive, and that an announce- Company is planning to build two new liner for the Atlantic service which will be larger and faster than the two Empress boats now in service on the Atlantic, and when these are put Empress of Britain will be at once sent to in commission the Empress of freland and- Victoria for use on the Pacific. Trade ca this route, the Victoria paper remarks, has been increasing enormously of recent vice on the Pacific are excellent steamers, years, and although the Emprissen in ser-

their supremacy is now. threatened, by faster and larger steamers placed in service

by competing lines. The Pacific Mail liners have cut into the passenger trade-and-furber

competition is promised by the three new 12,500-ton turbine liners building at Nagasaki for the Toyo Kisen Kaisha. The intention is to divert the Empress to the Canadian-Austra lian line, which is notoriously poorly-seived by the present steamers, Miowern and Moama. A mail subsidy of $100,000 is now being dan- gled by the New Zealand Government for an improved service with steamers able to make the run from a New Zealand port to Victoria in 18 days, and it is presumed that the Em presser, when placed in this service, will make the New Zealand call en route from Australia, perhaps omitting Brisbane in favour of the New Zealand call.

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG HÓTEL.

--MENU. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 231d, 1907.

DINNER,

HORS D'OEUVRES. Caviate and Olive Croutons,

SOUP,

Mock Turtle,

FISH.

Smoked Fish and Parsley Sauce, ENTREES. Braized Leg of Muito a la Brettonne. Pigeon en Compüte. Pattias a la Toulouse.

CURRY.

Parsec.

JOINTS, &C.

Roast Sirloin of Beet and Baked Potatoes. Roast Pheasant and Bread Sauce.

Boiled Chicken Pillau, Cold Lincester Pis and Plain Salad..

SWEETS.

Vermicelli Pudding.

Frankfort Pudding. Strawberry Ice Cream and Finger Cake. Cheese Straws.

DESSERT.

Coffee.

Fruits,

PONIES! PUNIES! PONIES!

TALKING

MACHINES

AND

RECORDS.

New Stock just arrived

LARGE AND VARIED

ASSORTMENT

MUSIC

Comic Opera Scores

and Dance Music.

RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL.

Hongkong, 29th November, 1906.

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Absinthe Anisette

LIQUEURS.

of the Chinese dealers have not yet returned Undersigned will hold their annual Apricot Brandy...

from the interior and the cassuming districts,

on the afternoon of the 26th ‘ultimo, and re. After cutting through, the drive has been taken but we hope they will be again in the market. Iceived an invitation from the Gerinan onsul 20 ft, along the Lode, which has averaged 7 before many days, when the off-take should be

to attend an entertainment at the Club, in hon-

our of the German Emperor's binhday.

în, wide and 6 dwt, per ton in value.

60 Level, Drive South.-Here 20 ft. has been very satisfactory,

The sales reported are on the former basis,

Captain Lebahn was apparently in the best driven, making a total of 358 fr. The lode, 49 that is, clearances within three months. An

of health and spirits, and while on board re- ceived a large number of letters by the Eng lish mail. He left the ship at 6 p.m., in uni- form, presumably for dinner. He went straight. to the Galle Face Hotel, ordered a whisky and soda, and within half an hour had shot | himaell, The bed-room boy, who heard the report, rushed in, only to find the visitor wel- tering in a pool of blood; with the top of his

in wide, assays 31 dwt,

60 Level, Cross-cut West-This has been extended 32 fl., making a total of 334 £1.

No. 3 Winze South, from Surface. This has been sunk vertically a little east of the lode to strike the 6o it, level.

Cross-cutting for stopefilling 17'ft,

Masters are warned that before attempting to enter any of those posts they must, in their own interests, strictly obey all instructions given to them by the vessels which will be charged with the duty of examining ships desiring to enter the ports, and allotting positions in which ships shall anchor, In case of fag they should on no head blown off, and two revolvers lying wide, worth of dwi. ' account attempt to enter before receiving per by his side. He had evidently been at some mission from the examination officer.

pains to make sure of his death, and had fired

The institution of an examination service at any port will never be publicly advertised but at all times, when the relations of Great Britain with foreign Powers are known to be ¡o a state of tension, especial care should be taken in approaching the ports, by day or by night, to krop a sharp' Inokout for the exami nation steamer, and to be ready to "bring "to at once when hailed by her or warned by the firing of a gun.

If an entrance to a port is closed three red vertical lights by night, or three red balls by day, will be exhibited in some conspicuous position, in or pear to its approach, and as far a1 possible notice of this fact will be given by look-out vessels in the offing.

If the examination service is in force, the examination steamer will be distinguished at night:-(a) When the port is closed, by three vertical red lights, (b) When the port is open by three white vertical fights. "The pilots at. tached to the ports will be acquainted with the régulations to be followed."

bath revolvers simultaneously, in the centre at his forehead, for the boy said that he only heard one report,

The Judical Medical Officer made an ex- amination Externally, and the Coroner brought in a verdict of death by suicide while in a fis of temporary insanity.

The deceased, it is surmised, had received unpleasant news by the mail, just before he left the ship, and that the news apparently related to his incee whose photograph was found in his breast pocket. In the course of the inquest it was elicited that Captain I ebaho had a brilliant carcer, and was just going back to be married before taking up his next commission. He was a most popular officer,

A fellow officer stated that deceased was about 35 years of age. He could assign no reason for his suicide as he was in the best of

spirits and apparently in good health.

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr, F. G. Figg, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:-- On the 22nd at 13.05 p-The depression noted yesterday is moving away over the Pacific in the B. Japan.

Slopes. The following have been yielding milling stone:

Above the 60 level: 2 stopes. Lode 72 in.

Above the 6o level; 1 slope. Lode 47 in. wide, worth rei dwt,

T. MALACCA.

the crisis is now over, importers are not afraid of transacting business on the old system of clearances.

No. 20-A good business is reported at a concession of about 50 cents.,

No. 16-Moved rather easily at current rates.

No, ts-Have been in fair demand prices show a decline of $3 to $1.

No' los-Cheep prices induced business to a satisfactory figure.

Nos, 85, and 6-Moving slowly. The market closes steady,

Drive South from 0. Winze below No. 28r.: 3.945 bales of No. 103; 820 bales of No. Sales:-55 bales of No. 6s.; 40 bales of No. level. This has been advanced 17 ft, making a total of 85 ft. The lode, 30 in. wide, averages 124; 505 bales of No: 165.; and 1,430 bales of to dw!.

No. zor.; in all about 6,795 bales.

stope; lode 37 in, wide, worth 13 dwt.

Stopes-From below the No. 2 level: 1

Surface prospecting. The cross-cut in-bill north of Bt. Malacca has been extended 36 ft., making a total of 166 ft., and has passed through the body of quarts that outcrops on the sur face. This shows a width of about 84 in, but very low grade. Work has been stapped here and a winze started on the west side of the hill.

Cyanidation. The two vals have been in full up during the coming month. The third vat .work, and it is intended to make the fast clean

will be brought into use in a low days.

Milling Returns-4 weeks ending 26th January, 1907.

At Koman-

Period of work: 28 days, less 1.08 days for clean up and repairs.

Stamps warking: 40.

Ora milled B. Koman 2,198

Slope

1,088

Total 3,286 Amalgam recovered: 1894 oz. producing. Retorted gold

699 oz. Smelted

6931 cz. Average value of yield 4.21 dwt,

of taillog 1.01

Be Malacca-

The high pressure area is still central over the continent to the North of the Yangtze, and No. 1 Mill rán 25ỉ days

the barometer has risen generally except over

Strang monsoon will continue to prevail along the China coast and over the Chins Ses.

The following are the ports or localities referred to:-United Kingdom:-Berehaven Cjyde, Dover, Falmouth, Harwich, Hull, Mer- sey, Milford Haven, Newhaven, Plymouth, Portland, Portsmouth, Queenstown, Sheerness, River Tees, River Thames, River Tyor, Alder- aby, Guernsey, Jersey, Canada-Esquimalt, Halifax, Quebec. Mediterranean,-Gibraltar, N.E. Japan, Malta Africa-Capetown, Durban, Sierra Loone, Simons Bay, Indian Ocean,-Aden, Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Mauritius, Rangoon China Sea-Hongkong, Singapore. Australia-Adelaide, Albany, Bris bane, Fremantle, Melbourne, Newcastle, Syd- ney, Thursday Island Toworille, Wollongong, Tasmania Hobart, New Zealand-Auckland, Otago, Port Lyttelton, Wellington, ladies-Dermuda. Kingsión (Jamaica).

West

FORECAST. 1.Hongkong and neighbourhood, N. to N. E,winds, mederale; fair,

crushing 129 tons

mine are and 2.102

2,21 3071.

surface ore. Tota!

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No. 2

21 251... Retorted gold Amalgam collected

Sinelled Average yield per ton

Total tons crushed

430 oz. producing

1491 0x.

148.02.

1.32 dwt,

-5.507

12

Amalgam won

-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, strong. and Larock, N.E. winds, fresh.

3-South coast of China between Hongkong

3,324 04

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11

Smelled gold

841 OK

Average fineness,

935.907

yield per ton

3.04 dw

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W. H. MARTIN,

General Managers

Sale of RACE PONIES

by PUBLIC ROUE opposite the City Hall,

DA

WEDNESDAY next, the 27th February, 1907, al 3.30 PM. ̧ TERMSAs usual

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Taco

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, aand February, 1907,

"BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "BENGLOE," FROM ANTWerp, London AND

CON

STRAITS,

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra informed that all Goods are being landed

hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow. loon Wharf, and Godown Co., Ltd., whence Arrando from the wharves delivery may be

Arrivals: Per steamers Kumtang and toon Apear (from Calcutta), and Colombo Maru, Vorwaerts and Macedonia (from Bom- bay), of about 2,000 bales.

Shipment --About 5,000 bales. Unsal1 Stock:-About 116,000 bales. Exchange-We quote, to-day, as under ?—

India ᎢᎢ, . at R. 165 per cent.

Demand

16st London T. T Sh. z.zid. $.

Demand.. 2.2 13/168.=$

Tis. 73$100.

317/8d.per.or

33

Shanghai.... Silvar .........

11

H

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TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.

Salling.

London-Bank T.T...... Do. demand.......... Do. 4 months' sight France-Bank T‚T... Americe-Bank T.T. Germany-Bank T.T. India T.T..........................

Do. demand....... Shanghai-Back T.Temm Singapore T.I. Tapan-Bank T.T. Java-Bank T,T.

02/24

obtained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

have left the Godowns, and all Goods unde livered after the a7th instant, will be subject

to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th prox., or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 27th instant; 'at 11 AM.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

· Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents, flangkong, 22nd Feburary, 1907.

STEAM TO CANTON.

"THE Now Twin Screw Steel Breamer

..../2 13/15 T

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...........81KWONG TUNG!...1,738...H. W. WALKER

སྙམའོ་ན་འཅུ་ན་ན$མ Leaves Hongkong for Canton on each Sun- 22day, Tuesday and Thursday, at every evening.

73

.5% % prem.

1341

Buying.

4 months' sight L/C,

Benedictine D.O.M....

'For Par Bottle. Botu4. $1.75

375

2.50 1.50

1.20 0.80

2.50 $1.50

1.

3.00 £75

Blackberry Brandy, French... Do. Do. American.. Chartreuse, Yellow Do.. Greca Coffee and Cream (Austrian)... 2.50 1.50 Cherry Brandy (Beering's)

·4.25

21.35

*5.25 3.15

2,00 1.50

Do. Whisky (Fremy Filo)... 3.75 1.50 Cocktails, Manhattan, Martini,

Creme D'Abricots

.Do. de Noyaux

Do. de Prunelle...

Do. de Vanille

***

114

Gin, &c....

1:00

2.50

Do. de Cacao

2.50

Do, de Framboises

++

117

2.50

Do. de Mentbe

250 1.40

Do. de Moka

2.50

J

2.50

250

**

2.50

114

2,56

*2.59

TAR

1.50

1,20

J

2,50 1.50

f

2.50

1.20

4.00

.2.25

·1.40

+

2,00 vas

KCH *2.00.

1.25 1.30

1.50

1.75 1.00

Do, de Viollettes Curacao, Red and White Kummel (Gilk.) Lime Juice... Maraschino Mandarinette (Very Choice) Orange Gin Peach Brandy Peppermint (Get Freres)...

Do. Extra Superfine (E.

Cprenier)

Sioe Gin (Pedlar Brand)... Syrupa de Lemon, Cerises, de Gomme Grenadine, &c. Byrth, Appetising Tonic Wins Orange Quinine Wine (Crab.

bia's) Cherries in Maraschino, "Vic-

tor" Brande.

AUSTRALIAN WINES.

H. J. LINDEMAN'S

,,་

Leaves Canton for Hongkong on each Mob- CAWARBA OLARETS AND HOOKB. day, Wednesday and Friday, about 5.30 o'clock every evening.

This Fine New Steamer has unexcelled |. Cawara Claret......per Caso 12. Bottles $15.00 Accommodation for First Class Passcoger and is lit throughout by Electricity. Electric Fan in First Class Cabins,

é months' sight L]C..............................................3/31 Passage Fare-Single Journey.........$4.

30 days' sight San Francisco & New York...55

A months* sight

do.

Meals

55%

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1,861

30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne..2.3 0/16

months' sight Francaire months' sight.

4 months' sight Germany NL

Bank

England rate.mu....... Sovereign cepurasusósuki

Hock

#

24

16.00

000 15,00

16,00

.....$1 each:

H. PRICE & CO.

The Company's Wharf is situated in front. of the New Western Market, opposite the old- Harbour Offics

YUEN ON S.5, CO,, LD,

No, 8, Queen's Road Wast Hongkong, 14th January, 1907

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 9th Norway, 1907)

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