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Shipping Steamers,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY OCTOBER (1 1907,

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

Luxury Spoed-Punctuality, LAHO

The only Line that Maintains a Regular Schedule Service of under Eleven, Days across the Pacific is the "Empress Lina," Saving 5 to to Days' Ocean Travel,

1} DEJA YOKOHAMA TO VANGQUYEE . 15 Day HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER.

...

PROPOSED SAILINGS,

(Subject to Alteration). R.M.S.

Тори

GRAVE HONGKONG ARRIVE VANCOUVER "EMPRESS OF INDIA"...5,000......THURSDAY, Oct. 24th ............ ...Nov. 11th

*MONTEAGLE" ..... „.6,163.........WEDNESDAY, Nov. 6th ........... Nov. 3oth "EMPRESS OF JAPAN ↑ ......6,002......THURSDAY, Nov. 218.....................................&Dec. 9th "EMPRESS OF CHINA"......6,0...THURSDAY, Dec. 19th.............. Jan. 6th "EMPRESS OF INDIA"..............THURSDAY, Jan, 16th .............Feb. 31d

"EMPRESS" steamers will depart from Hongkong at 4 PM-

Intermediate steamers at 12 Noon.

THE Quicken route in CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE, calling at SHANG- HAI, NAGASAKI, (through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN), KOBE, YOKOHAMA, and VICTORIA, B.G., and at QUEBEC, with the Company's New Palatial "EMPRESS Steamships, 14,500 tons register. The through transit to LIVERPOOL being 21. days, from YOKOHAMA, and 29) days from HONGKONG.

Hongkong to London, 1st Class via SL Lawrence River Lines or New York £71.10. Hongkong to London, Intermediate on.

Steamers, and ist Olays du Railways...vid St. Lawrence £40. Vid New York £42" First-class rates include cost of Mesis and Berth in Steeping Car while crossing the American Continent.

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RMS. MONTEAGLE" Carries Intermediate rassengers only, at intermediate rates, affording superior accommodation for that clara.”

Passengers Booked through to all pelats and AROUND THE WORLD,

SPECIAL RATES (First class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Nayal, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Servicos; and to European Officials in the Sarvice of Ohlos sod Japan Governments.

sɔply to

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For further information, Maps, Routes, Hand Hooks, Rates of Freight and Passage,

D. W. CRADDOCK, General Traffic Agen: for China Hongkong, 26th September, 1907.

Corner Pedder Street and Praya. -INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.

(PROJECTED BAILings from Hongkong;—Subject TO ALTERATION),

For

On

Steamship SGAPORE PENANG & CALCUTTALAISANG * ........WEDNESDAY, 2nd Oct., Noon.

........................................YUENGANG*.......FRIDAY, 4th Oct; 4 PM, SHANGHAI VIA NINGPO .........KWONGSÁNG‡ ...SATURDAY, 5th Oct., 4 F.M.,

MANILA.....

REDUCED FARES. TO STRAITS & CALCUTTA.

Hongkong to Singapore tat Class

Ponang Calcutta"..

#

Biogle. Return.

..So

SIDO

85

130

165

250

* These Steamers have superior accommodation for First-class : Passengeri, and are fitted i

throughout with Electric Light.

Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to Chalos, Ticatsin, Newchwang and Yangtore Ports.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Hongkong, 11 October, 1907.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

General Managers..

LD.,

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CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED..

Shipping Steamers.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

150 Ocean Steamers

with

912,000

Br. Rég, Tons.

PASSENGER SERVICE.

RHENANIA, HABSBURG,-HOHENSTAUFEN,-SILESIA,

HIGHEST COMFORT, ONLY, LOWER BERTHS. Laundry on board, Dector, Stewardesses carried.

Ports of call: NAPLES, PLYMOUTH, HAVRE, HAMBURG.

NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

Outward.

HOHENSTAUFEN ... "Ist Oct..

SILESIÀ: .......................................... 2nd Nov.

Hongkong, a6th September, 1907.

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,

VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL, (With Liberty to Call at Malabar Coast),

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

FOR NEW YORK

5th Oct S.S. "SIKH **.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK. 5.S.MUNCASTER CASTLE"...26th Oct.

* This steamer has excellent Saloon Accom· modation for First-class Passengers at mode-

rate meles.

to

For Fraight and further information, apply

DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 27th September 1907.

NORTHERN PACIFIC LINË.

Homeward..

'RHENANIA ........................ and Oct.

HOHENSTAUFEN...30th Oct

11th Dec.

SILESIA

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE BETWEEN

HONGKONG, CALLAO

· AND

IQUIQUE via JAPAN PORTS (KAR (TSU, KOBE and YOKOHAMA).

With option to call at MEXICAN and other Coast ports. Steamers Capt. Ton To sail. KASÁTO MARU...D, Mori..6,100 (Oct. 10, Noos

[THURSDAY

About End of KATHERINE PARK ........................5,000

Nov. ..................... Taking Freight and Passcogers to other astern and Western Coast ports of South America in connection with Steamers of the Pacific S. N. Co.

་་

For further information as to Freight and

-K. MATSDA," Manager,

BOSTON-STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Passage, apply to

Connecting at Tacoma with NORTHERN PACIFIO`RAILWAY

COMPANY,

PROPOSED Sailings From HONGKONG Fok VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA,

VIA

MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA

FOR

HOIROW and HAIPHONG.

STEAMERS 'CHIALI "

TO SAIL.

3rd Oct, daylight.

CHEFOO & NEWCHWANG ·

"NANCHANG"

3rd.

11

SWATOW & SHANGHAI

SWATOW & SHANGHAI

zangiosrofessataika

CEBU and ILOILO......

**KLUKIANG" "HUNAN" **SUNGEIANG" roth

3rd

4 P.M.

71h **

+

Steamer Топ

I

17

YOKOHAMA & KOBE-

SWATOW & SHANGHAI

"CHINGTU "BHAOHSING

10th

1.

J

* 11th

Suveric

11

ES

· TOCH W "...... 16th

Kumeric

F

* KUEICHOW*...... 21st

MANILA, ZAMBOANGA & COLONIES... CHANGSHA" Jotb

'SWATOW & SHANGHAI ............................................. CHEFOO & TIENTSIN ......................

**The Attenilop of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these. steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Dorivalled table. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.

Taking Cargo on through Hills of Lading to all Yangtze and Northern China Ports.

Į Taking Cargo and Passengers at through Rates for all New Zealand and other Austral-an Parka.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

tion, kung, 11.October, 1967.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS..

HONGKONG MANILA.

Highest Clam,, newest, fästest and most luxurious Steamers between Hongkong and Manila-Saloob amidships-Electric Light-Perfect Cuisino-Burgeon and Stewardess carried: -All the most. op-to-date- arrangements for comfort of Pauengeri.

CHINA AND MANILA

' ́STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED.

Steamship. Tons. Captain.--

ZAFIRO ........... 2540 Fraser

RUB........ 2540 Almood...

Far Freight or Passkge, apply to

· For

MANILA

Salling Dates..

SATURDAY, 5th Oct,

1907. SATURDAY, 12th Oct,

1907.

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,

Longkong, 30th September, 1002.,

S

GENERAL MANAGERS,"

HONGKONG-NEW YORK.

AMERICAN ASIATIC

STEAMSHIP CO.

FOR NEW YORK via FORTS AND SUEŹ CÀNAL.

-(With--Liberty-to-Call-at-the-Malabar-Coast);--

Steamship

DOCEAN MONARCH -

For Freight and farther infor

Hongkong, 15th Beptember, 1997,

To sail

...............................On the and November, 1907,.

in, apply to

BHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Genarul Azanit.”

Shawmut

Captain. Sailing

6,235 W. Sholton th Oct. 6,232 D. Baird ... asth Oct. 9,606 E. V. Roberts 6th Nov.

• Cargo only.

CHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION,

ATTENDANCE AND CUISINE, ELECTRIC ......LIGHT, Doctor and STEWARDESS!» –

The twin-screw's.1. Shawmut and Tremoni are fitted with very superior accommodatise for first and second class passengers. The large size of these vessels ensures steadiness at sea. Electric fan in each mom, Barber's shop and steam-laundry. Cargo carried in cold storage

PARCEL EXPRESS TO THE United STATES AND CANADA; For further information, apply to

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

General Agents. Queen's Buildings,

Fenogles, 20th September, 1907.

STEAM TO CANTON. THE New Twin Screw Steel Steamers

fra

"KWONG TUNG": ...Capt, B.. W. Walker,

"KWONG SAI" ......Capt. E. S. CROWE,”

York Building.

Hoogkong, 30th September, 1907.

Intimations.

A. CHAZALON & CO.,

WINE,

6, Queen's Road Coutral, SPIRIT and Coal MERCHANTS AND

GENERAL STOREKKEPERS,

Just Unpacked.'

BARCLAY PERKIN'S STOUT in'pints and Baby, bottles.

FRENCH SYRUPS

GRENADINE, GAOSEILLE, &0;'

VICHY, PERRIER, ROCHEMAURE

AND

Other FRENCH MINERAL WATERS

ALSO

Large Assortment of CANNED GOODS suitable for Fic-bic. Hongkong, 15th May, 1907.

HUMBER

Shipping.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Amara, Brisis, 1,654, C.J. Mattock, art6 Sept, S—MB]irals Sept, Cuali.-J., M2 & Cos Amigo, Ger. as, 832, N. J. Baltier, goth Sept, —Haiphong 27th Sept, and Holbow 2816 Gen-J. & Co., denga Amoy, Ger, B., 663, H. Plambech, 25th Sept, Takat 23rd Sept Ballast.-S., W. & Co..

kumpel,

B.6.

Ger 1,001, Chr. Sept.,Bangkok 19th Sept, and Swatow Warth, Rice.-B. & S.

Borneo, Ger, &, 1344, F. Sembill, 30th Sept,

Christiakan 24th Sept., Gap.-M., & Co.

tembar Colombo Maru, 13th Septembe Willshad. 17th September-Ceylan | Afarm. Salixia, Hakata Baru, Ziblın, zoth Septem bor-Nyanza,Sajth September, Stanton Prins Rigent Luitpold.::

VISITORE, WE THR HOTELS POGA HONGKON

Abraham, E. SEE Aftalios, A Adams, E. R Backh. 010

Aughin,

28th

Bastiscombe, HIG Beattie, R. B

Birbeck, R. J

Birney, Mr. & Mrs.

Bisney, Miss

Bland, A, B. BrayBeld, T. Buric, M Carpenter, E. W. Carter, A Colvin, H, E. Crook, AH Cruickshank, 3. Clivier, J. Exekiel, R. M. Einstmann, W.

Nichelsen". 3.3.1,950, Benxon, 18h Sept.,Sydney 28th Aug., Coal and Flour.—Mr. William. Chunsang, hr. $.3. 1,417, DA King, goth Sept,--Moji ajth Sept, Coal.-J., M. & Co. Courtfield, Br. 2,871, J. Wiseman, and Sept, Kuchinotzu 28th Aug Coal M. B.K.. Derwent, Br. 5, 562, J. Jenkins, 26th Sept,

-Saigon and hept, Rice and Gen. Man Fat & Co. Drufar, Nor. sa, 1,102, 3. Bing, 28th Sept

Swalow 17th Sept,, Gen.--N, Y, KU Empress of India, Br. s. 3,031, E. Boetham, R.M.R., 22nd Sept.,Vancouver, (B.C.) 3rd Sapt, and Shanghai 19th, Flour, Mails. and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Frithbf, Nor. s... 89, O. Andersen, goth Sept.-Swatow 29th Sept., Gen.0, S. K. Fukura Maru, Jap. a., 3,139, K. Nakayasu, 27th Sept Moji z1st Sept., Coal.-M. D. K.

Fukashu Maru, Jap. 5.9., 1,090, T. 110, 28th Sept.-Anping 25th Sept., Gen, O. S. K. Hellas" Ger, us., 2,500, W.. Metzenthin, "oth Sept., Samarang (Java) 11thzept, Sugar, ~S. & Cm Indrapura, Br. . 3,153, Kelway, 25th Sept., --New York 2nd Aug,, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Keong Wai, Ger.is, 1,115, I: Köhler, 19th Sept.,Bangkok and Swalow 18th Sept., Rice.-B. & S.

Kiye Maru, Jap £1,1,062, S. Hirai, 18th Sept.-Cebu 13th Sept., Ballast.-Gilman

• & Co.

Kumsang, Br. 5.5, 7,078, E. J. Buller, 26th Aug-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 20th Aug, Geo-1. M. & Co. Laisang, Br. 2, 3,460, E. J. Todd, 20th Sept., '*-Calculta 4th Sept., Penang and Singa pore 14th, Gen-., M. & Co. Locksun, Gor,, 1,657, W. Faubert, a8th Sept Bangkok 21st Sept, Rice and Timber.-B. & S Manila, G*r. 8., 1,1.8, J: Minssen, zand Sept., Melbourne 17th Aug, and Manila 19th Sept., Gan,.-M. & Co. Verapi; Dut. ., 1,897, E. Uldalt, 25th Sept. Java via Singapore 19th Sept., Sugar.— Chiness. Mercedes, Br.4, 3, 00, 1.-S. McGregor, ast cept-Weihaiwei 16th Septy Ballast Admiralty. Nanchang, Br. 8.5, 1,044, G. MacKenzie, 30th

Sept.-Canton 29th Sept.; Gen.-B. & Si Naushan, Br. 5.5., 1,299, A. Joner, 30th Sept

Saigon 25th Sipt,, Rice and Gen.-B. & Nikko Maru, Jap..., 3,434, R. Swain, josh Sept.-Meibouros 4th Sept., Gen-N, Y. Nord. Br. 5.8., 1,2.30. Pryon, 18th Sept.

Tientsin 12th Sept. Ballast-Mr. Geo McBain.

1.

Co.

K.

Profit, Nor. 8, 715, H. Schlytter, roth Sept., Iloilo th Sept., Sugar. Asgaard, Thare sen & Co..

Ger. 1.5., 1,145, H. Madsen, 22nd Sept., Quarta

Jard Ports via Macanear 13th Sept. Suver and Gen.-J. C. J. L.

Rajah, Ger; 5.6, 20:8, R. Petersen, 25th Sept, -Bangkok 1th Seply Gen-B. & S.

Sanuki Maru, Jap. s.si, 3,789, 5. J. G. Parsons, 30th Sept.,-Shanghai 27th Sept., GenB, &9.

Solstad, Nor. .. 897, N. Bjornsgaard, 18th Sept,-Saigon 24th Sept., Rica and Flour, -Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Telemachus, Br. s., 1,240, J. Williamson, 26th Sept. Saigon 21st Sept., Rice and Flour.

Wo Fat Seng. Tjiliwong, Dut. 5.8., 3,061, N. van Wych Jari

cane, 26th Sept.-Amoy 25th Sept., Gen. -J. C. J. L.

Tolv, Nor. 6.1., 740, E. Jacobsen, 24th Sept..

Bangkok 16th Sept., Rico.-Wallem & Co. Zoroaster, Br. s.., 2,375, J. Ewan, 15th Sept

Xmas Island 3rd Sept., Phosphate Rock. -M. B. K.

Sailing VRINKLU,

Alcides, Br. abip, 2,495, Cummings, 16th Aug

from New York, Case Oil.-S. O. Co. Eclipse, Br. 4-masted bark; 2,968, L. D. VADCE

20th Seply-Capton 19th Sept, Ballast. S..n. Co,

Lawhill, Br.4-masted bark, 1.951, Jarvis, 18th Aug,from New York, Case Oil,-S D. Co.

149 Lyndhurst, Br. 4-masted ship, 2.50%. Parnell, 26th July-Kobe 1st June, Ballast.-S. O. Co.

CYCLES.

Leave Hongkong for Canton at 9 every THE BEST IN evening, (Saturday excepted).

16

Leave Canton for Hongkong at 5.30 every evening, (Sunday excepted).

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These Fine New Steamers haye utexcelled Accommodation for First Class Passengers and are lit throughout by Electricity. Electric Fans in First Class Cabins

Passage Fare-Single Journoy24. Meals a rimessent

The Company's Wharf is situated in front

WORLD.

THE

Cycles Makers.

BY

ROYAL WARRANTS

TO

of the New Western Market, opposite the old H.M, KING EDWARD VII.

Harbour Office:

YUEN ON S,S, CO., LD.,

and

SHIU ON SẼ. CÓ

Đ

No. 8, Queen's Road West, Hoogkong, 3rd July, 1007.

LEE

YEE.

HAIR DRESSING SALOON:

Has Always On Hand.

CIGARS, CIGARETTES

AND

TOILET REQUISITES FOR SALE.

12, D'AGUILAR STREET, Номокома.

Hongkong, 3rd September, 1907.

H.R∙H.-PRINCE OF WALES.

WITH THE LATEST, BEST 3 SPEEDGEAR, GEAR CASES and DUNLOP TYRES,

From $120 to $150 each.

GUARANTEE FOR 8 YEARS.' WILL CLIMB ANY HILL ON THE LOW GEAR,

Portsmouth Evening News: "For 38 years the name of the HUMBER has been is a guarantee of good workmanship."

DRAGON CYCLE DEPOT, AGENTS,

D'AQUILAR STREET and Kowloon,

Hongkong, 19th July, 1907,

Steamers Expected.

Vestals

From Agents Du

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RAW

lones, Capt R Jökli. P. FAN Joseph, MR.

Jodgbin, 1.C.

Logan, W Lübring, E.

S. Marriot, Dr. Of Melatosh, G. C. Munor, E. Newborn, R. H. Facker, BL Fires, A.

„Powall, WiAi Proshaw, G. M Pugh, A. J Pengdugulas, E Ralph, E.

Ray, Spurge, H. S. Stevens, Rev. Symmons, W. G. Spittles

VAB:

Stebbing, W. S. Thompson, M, L. Topiais, H. J. Tricker, C. H Tullidge, G. W. Turner, Mrs. Vogel, Ms.J Williams, J.T. L

V.

Fairchild, H. J. Fisher, H.G. Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. L.. Fuller, Denman Fuller, 5, 1. Fell, B. Gorrell, D. Gucht, G. Van der Hall, Capi, T. Hall, W Hewett, Hon Mr. and Wishan, J. B.

Mrs. E. A

Wishart L.IS Howard, E.

Wittington, Mr. Hager, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J.W.

A: R. and a children Woods, J. D.

"KING EDWARD.

Bramley, Harryy Becker, C Corse, Jr., Mr. & Mrs.

G. B.

Dickinson, A. R. Fearby, G. H.

Harman, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Dr. and Mrs

W.

Jack, Mrs. C. M.'

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fosepb, J. R.

King, Capt, and Mrs.

Passmore, Mr W, CV Peacock, Miss Analo Roder, M. Rothrock, Mis Scott, Mrs. James Scott, Master R. and

G. Silverstone, Mr & Mãe:

S.

Silverstone, Akbür 'Hi

Mr. and Mrs. F. Silverstone, M. L,

Silverstone, M. S, Smith, Mis, A. G. Square, Miss Stevenson, D.V, Stephenson, Miss M. yodall, H. Darby #: Viaveanos, Capt. G. Waddies, F. Wagner Mr. and Mrai

and child

R. G. and child Lundholm, Capt. D. Marshall, 3.

Newson, Mr. and Mis ・・・ and child

Nowion, Mrs. 1. Nicholson, 1). M.

Bains, 1. W. Barnes, R. L.

CONNAUGHTE

Bayers, Chas. J. Behler, L.A. Blackmore, F. W. G." | Lawton, J. ]- Blunck, Mr. and Miss Bolmanson, Mr. and

Jonei, D. W. Kinchela, Mn, Knight, Dr. R. E. :

F. Lawrence,

-'Mm, and child'

Burdette, Benf Bush, J

Caldevell, Dr. Geo. P. Chokler, A.

Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs.

and child

Feist, Mrs. M,

·

Fraser, J.

Ceagle, Dr. C. H.

Graw, E. W.. Herbert, C. Hickman, William B. Hillsbrand, M. Holz, John G Horsinear, H.

Lewis, Jas. Co Nicholas, E. T Parish, Mrs. M. Paterson, J. B. " Pearson, K. W. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Schining, Mr. and Mrs.

G.E.

Smith, E., E.

Soum, Dr. E. LA Stein, Mr. and Mt.

and child Tamer, Gao, E. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

and son

Wong Hung Kayai : Young, J. D.

Belson, Mrs.

Hell, P. Blair, Mr. and Mss. D. Hill, E. E.

к.

Bonham, Capt. Brewin, Hon. and Mrs,

W.A. Broadwood, c.n., H.E. Major General K. G. Chalmer, J. H. Cochrane, Mr.

| Day,dson, Mr.

Hockaday, W. T Justi, Mr.

Kent, R.A., Cól. Lee, Vaughan Martio, R. Marshall, Mr. Mart, E.

McCaffery, Mr. & Ms. Mitchell, R.

Davies, Hon. W. Rees Moss, D. K...... Elsafer, M.

Ellis, A. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Mr. & Mrs. S. H. Fischer, R.

Fischer, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Fremantle, Lt. Comdr.

and Mrs. Fuchs, Mr. Galbraithe, My Gale, Major

Gelathrope, Mr.

Gibson, Mr. Grieg, Mr.

Hancock, Mr.

Osborne, Mr. and Mss. Pereira; Consul & Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs./

Reid, Licot-Col. Reigner, F. voo Risland, H. Ross; Major RJ. Bargent, Me.

Sayer, G. W. Sinclair, A. Smith, A. Findlay Stellim, Mr. and Mr. Synnot, Capt. A. Hart

Watkins, Mr. and Mrs, Wilder, A. P.

Harding, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson, Dr. & Mrs. N. Hazeland, F. A.

CRAIGIERUN."

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Hellingsworth, Mr."đe

R. J.

Mr Jones, Dr. and Mr

Bonnar, Mr, and Mo. -- Evan

*

2

Bent, Mrs. H.

3

J.W.C.

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Gregory Apcar Moji. D. S, & Co Oct, Persia.... Japan.....0. &0. CoOct. Delhi....... Singapore. P. & O CoOct. Kamakura M... Singapore N. Y. K.... Oct. Roon Colombo.M. & Co... Oct. Wakamiya M. Colombo.., N. V. K.... Oct.

Goeben ****>*<=

Kobe.....M, & Co.. Oct. 8 Fooksang....Calcutta....., M. & CoOct. Minnesotsapan...... NY. K... Oct., 11 Kagoshima M..Bombay.... Y. K....Oct. 15

DOCK RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. H.M.S. 'Igerine...... at Kowloon Dock H.M.S. Fame

12

Changsha .... İNSAN

#2

Powhatan

'Dragos

H.M.S. Moorhen

Wimbledon an Lupgthin

Aberdeen Cosmopolitan.

The Ships Paszad`Cans). 3rd September-Anchises, Machaon, Peska. wur, Benalder, Nyanza, China (Aus.), Poona, Brighton, Ceylon Maru, Kisisi, St. Patrick, 6th Septembur-Glaucus, Yarra, Kamakura Maru, Hakato Maru, Pah Ling, Hohenstan- fw, ioth. September-Hakala. Marn, Zielen, Brisgavia. Driesen, Baron, 13th September —Prometheus, Salavie Stentor, Asama, Jason, Candia, Glenear, Nors 17th Heptember Albenga, Denbighshire Simla, Orwell, Rock, Scandia, ath September-tarpedon, Brit Simons, Benlomond, Meruni, fitachi Mars, Ping Suay, P. R. Lutipõld, Sade Maru, Aturn; Sithonia 24th Feptember-ftholl Verona, Senegambia; 117,h September-Achiller, Kia: ↑ tucky:Polynestem..

Arrivals at Home-3rd Septem

September Franz

Smith; Crowther

Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs,

H. W. Darion, F. H. Dealion, Misses (2) Gittips, A,

Ausborn, F.

Harding, Reginald Marcheson, Mr. Rewbein, W.

Grast

Smith, Percy

Simms, H. G.

Wright, RJE KOWLOON,

Richardton, Mr. & Mrs, H. T. and children Steffens, J. C.

THE WEATHER, The following report 11 from Mr. F. G. Fizz Director of the Hongkong Observatory-

On the 1st at $1,55 a-The barometr has fallen a little in E. fapan, and risen; slightly 10. moderately elsewhere. Yesterday the, dépics- | síon_appeared_to be approaching the neighế i bourhood of the Bonin islands, and to be moving towards EN.E. The returp thence is lacking this morning.

Pressure is high over N. China, and the, normal is exceeded by about 0.1 inch along the coast, and over Forman and the Loo choos

relatively low over the middle. Pressure is part of the China Sea

Fresh to strong N.E, winds may be expected": in the Formosa Channel, and the N. part of the China Sea

Hongkong Rainfall for the se hoon at to s.m. to-day, aco inch,

-Hongkong and neighbourhood, N.#}; winds, fresh; fize.

Formosa Channel, N.E. Winds, 3-Squia coast of Chick between: Hong kada

Ferdinand, Alzindus, Braemar, St'eria (GBr) and Lamooke, same as No. 2. Watzia Maru: Brakernog Prina Ladwigi ócá

--South Coast of Chide between Hor

[457; September- Tonkin, Pairus, Syria,,, toth Sep, | Bad Halaan, satte na Nor®Verka

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