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COMPANY: REPORT,

TROUBLE IN PIECE

·GOODS,

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

POST OFFICE.

A New Mall Train Service via Tientsin

The Kowloon Land and Building Boycott of the Ewo Auction at and Fakow for Europe (via Siberia) will

Company, Limited.

The twenty-fifth report of the Board of Directors to the ordinary meeting of share holders, to be held at the Com- pany's Offices, Victoria Buildings, at noon, on Thursday, February, 26, says:

Gentlemen,

The Directors now to submit to you a statement of the affairs of the Company, and balance sheet for the year ending Sist December, 1918.

The balance of Profit and Loss Account for the year, including 8808.45 balance brought forward from last account, after writing off all charges and expenses, amounts to $10,172,69. The

Shanghal.

be closed at Shanghal every Wednesday

evening, at.5 p.m.

This Train will'connect with the Trans-

8lberian Express coureying the Malls sons via Dalny on Wednesday mornings.

An event out of the ordinary occurred yesterday, says the N. C. Daily News of the 11th inst., when the piece goods, dealers in.....

The Kleist, with the German ma!}

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED,

B, and 8,

WEATHER REPORT,

1914.

On the 16th at noon-The antloyelone snow central to the oast of Japan. A Atholl. Br... 5.031, J. L. Saxby, 16th Japan and the northern Loochoos, and a small, shallow depression line between 8.

Ink-Singapore, 10th ist, Gen, depression has formed over. Tongkong. -D&Co.

Pressure is in corsequenos, giving way Foodbow, Br. LE 1.229, J. R. Owen, 16th Again var 9.W. and central China.

fast-Baigon, 11th inst, Rios Light of variable winda are indicated Hokuto Maru, Jap... 2.426, 17th instmoderate BE. to B. winds over the N. along the east coast of China and Keelung, 13th Inst., Coal-D. & China Sos. The Llangobow, with the mall from Lon-Jelunga, Br. s. 0,360,J. R. O'Sullivn, 17th don vis Blberis of Saturday the 1st ult. is due to arrive here on Friday 20th Mat,

fast-Calcutta, 7th inst., Gen.--- D. B. &Co. Korea, Am. .. 5,651. A W Nelson. 16th Inst, San Francisco, 18th inėtų, G.-P. H.CO.

MAILS DUB.

body abstained from bidding left Bingapore on Baturday the 14th at the Ewo auction of Messrs. inet, at 9 am, and is due to arriva hare Jardine, Matheson & Co. The Thursday the 19th lusk, at daylight. auction accordingly did not take place." The Ewo auction has long been a regular festurs of the market every Wednesday, the only occasions when it has not taken place being during the two revolutions and Chins. New Year holidays. There is, howover, every probability of the trouble being settled in a day or two and of the auction taking place as asual next Wednesday.

The refusal of the Chinese

German, Kielst, 19th lart. Biberian, Llangchow, 20th inst

MAILS VIA BIBERIA,

Left Landen Jan. 24

Due Shanghai

Fab. 9.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Bwstow, Amor and Fooshow-Por HAI-

YANG 17 Feb., 5 pa..

Directors recommend that a divi-dealers to bid yesterday was das Bwatow, Amoy and Formosa vis Appiur dend of $2.80 per share be paid, to the fact that Messrs. Jardine, which, after providing for Direc Matheson & Co. have started a

and Takao *** Per. 808HU MARU, 17th Feb. 5 p.m. TO-MORROW.

.00.

1.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 9.00 Inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TOMORROW.

District.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

WILL despatob VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named

For

LONDON & ANT-

Steamers

WERP via Singa- } Nyanza

pore, Penang, Capt. K. Jenkins Ombo, Port Said,

Forecast E. winds, moderate 1

· & Marseilles'

bolotids,

can } foggy and

Tikini, Duk, sa. 4,756, W. H. Lag. 17th 1 Hongkong and Halghbour

InsBatavia, It'i inat.. Gen

J. O. J. Lu

Tungabing, Br. 1.170, Hussey, 17th_inst,---

bood

Balgon, 13th inst, Gon,—J. M. A Oo.

J rainy inter. Variable $ Formosa Channel............................ {winda,

Equally.

LONDON, VÍS Un-】 Assaye

ual Porte: of Call Capt. G. J. Coldwell

SHANG HALA

MOJI, KOBE Malia

AND YOKO - [ Capt. G. W. Cookman HAMA

3 Bouth dosat of Chins-be-? The camo) tween H.K. and Lamooks a No. 1. Boath coast of Chinh be-2 The same tween ILK. and Halnon. No 1. SHANGHAI ......... Capt. C. O. Talbot

DEPARTED. February 16.

China Const Metsorological Register.

tors' and Auditor's Fees, will piece goods auction in Hankow, Haiphong, Holkow, Pakhoi and Salgon-Auhui for Canton

tho first auction having leave a balance of $1,822.69 to be carried forward to the credit been held on Tuesday. of a new Profit and L288 Account.

German

Mail.

Per MATHILDE, 18th Feb. 8

KAIPONG, 18th Inst., 9am.

NYANZA, 18th lust., & B..

Per RAIMUN, 18th Feb. 10a.m. Siraits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide,

Egypt and Naples Per P. via GOEBEN, 18th Feb. 9 a.m.

Etern Australia,

India,,

The local dealere were nolsware Saigon-TAMON MARU, 18th Inst., 8 of this, according to their state-Haiphong, Fakirol and Balgon Per Directors: Mr. J. Rodger was ment, until they received a tele- invited to join the Board in the gram from Hankow informing Straits and Ceylon-Fer

them of the auction. Immediately Bwatow place of Mr. J. M. E. Machado reafter receipt of the telegram a signed, and his appointment now requires confirmation, Mesure, meeting of the Pices Goods Gaild A. Rodger sad J. Rodger now was convened, and it was decided by, a large majority that membare retire by rotation, but offer them should refuse to buy piece goods from Mesers. Jardine, Matheson and Company either at auction or by private sales or contracts- for the time being. Although the auction did not take place, it is, however, known that a certain number of dealere refuse to b bound by the decision of the majority of the Guild.

selves for re-election.

Auditor:-The accounts have been audited by Mr. A . Hynep who now retires but offers him- self for re-election.

T. F. HOUGH, Chairman. Balance Sheet 31st Decemer. 1913

Liabilities, de Paid up Capital... $180,000 00. Accounts Payable DividendsOutstand-

Balance of Profit

and Loss Account,

blo.

*

247,00

2,440.40.

199,804,08.

Bread out of Our Mouths.

are

Sp.m.

Philippine Tlands-Per TAMING, 18th Amoy-LINAN, 18th Inst., 5 p.m. Shanghai & North Chins-Por TAK-

-

BANG, 18th Fob., 5 p.m.

THURSDAY, 19th Feb.

Shanghai, North China, Japan, vin Nagasaki, United Stated, South America and Canada via

(Europo Siberin) Per EMPRESS OF

Vancouvez

ASIA, 19th Feb., 1

via

Liddesdale for Diamond Is. Helenus for Antworp Wingsang for Shanghai Elabeth for Honguy Protesiluns for London Tintan for Canton

Hakata Maru for Yokohama Halvard for Batavia Норзаля for Hongay Beberia for Trants

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE."

February, 16. Shuntlen for Shanghal

February 17.

Boshu Maru for Anping Sabine Rickmers for Canton Haiyan for Foochow

fong for Haiphong Goyang for Canton Matilde for Haiphong Nyarra for London Chiyaon for Shanghai Shaohsing for Shanghai

Sabine Rickmers for Tami

Saigon-Per|| !

Ahon Phanol & Salsa-Per Holbow,Haiphong.

HONGKONG,19th Int. 10a.m. Bangkok-FOOSHING, 1th inst, 11 am. Straits & Indin via Calcatta For

LOVAT, 19th Feb., 1 p.m. Halphong, Pakhol and Shanghal

Br 01, 19th inst.DOOD,

and North Chinn-Per ANHUI, 19th Inst. 2 p.m.. Japan via Kobe Per BOLVEIG, 19th

4p. the Shanghai North & China-Fer CHOY.

SANG, 19th Feb., 5 p.m.. Shanghai, North China and Japan via Nagasaki. Per KLEIST 15th lust., 5.m.

FRIDAY 20th Feb. Ampy and Foochow -Fer HAI. Shanghai & North China Por, WUHU,

The dealers' contention is that 383.40. by starting the auction at Harkow, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. are practically killing the trade 19,172.09 of the Chivere. It has en the rubs that my rt goods, 190,804.08.

piece goods and. especially Assets.

Fold by Cost of Property,... $183,752.95. Ya, Casb,

foreign firms in Shanghai to the 13,810 73

Chinese dealers who, in their tarh, Accounts Receiva-

sell to the outport dealers. When, recently, the Japanese firms start- ed direct trading with the cut-swatow, porta, there was considerable 454 85 beart-burning among the legal 1,916.00 dealers, although in this case they 535.37 did not take euch a drastic step as 780.00 that taken now in connection with the Ewo. If this innovation of the Hankow auction is passed without protest, the dealers state, there is every probability of the same firm or other firms starting auctions at all the ports in Chins. "What then," say the dealers, “are we to do with the goods we bay from

Profit and Loss Account.

To Ubarges,

To Fire Insurance,

To Repairs,

To Crown Rent,

To Commission

Agents,

to

To Bilance to be ap-

propriated as follows:-

Directors' Fen $500.00. Anditor's Fees

60.00

per share, 16,800.00

Dividend of $280

To be carried to

New Profit and

Loss Account 1,822.00

By Undivided Profits

1912

By Rent

By Interest

***

By Borip Foes...

کار

1,364.64

19,172.8

$24,220.55

$800.45

23,988.00

128.10

9.00

$24,220 55

"

A SHELTON HOOPER," Secretary to the Hongkang Land Investment & Agency Co.. Ld. Agents for the Kowloon Land

and Building Co., Id.

T. F. HOUGH.

RODGER

Directors.

I report that I have audited the Above Balance Sheet with the

-Hamν

Australian

una

Mail.

the foreign firms in Shanghai ? Straits

URING, 20th Feb., 10a.m.

20th Feb., 11 n..

SATURDAY, 21st Feb,

Mail.

Philippine Islands, Angaur,

Yay.

Bred

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Station.

16th February, a.m.

(Windo

Hour

Barometer.

Temperaturs.

Humidity.

Force.

Weather.

W oslock Ta 30.23 23

Nemuro

R.N.R.

India

R.N.R.

To Sail On Remarka

10.a.m.

Freight

18th Fob.

& Page

noon

Freight

28th Feb.

about 24th Feb.

Freight

& Prage

"

about

Freight

27th Feb. & Page

All the above steamors are fitted with Wireless Tolography,

For Freight, or Pasuage apply to

P. & O. B. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 16th Feb. 1914.

3 b

D

שמנ

30.26

Hakodate

30.30

Tokio

Kochi

10.30

30.18

ww

Nagasak

$0.31

DO

K'shins

30.06

!

Oshima

nw

30.10

IL

Naha

30.17

nw

Ihljima

30.17

na 2

Bonin Ys.

30,26

Chefoo Whalwal

30.16 40 91 aw

6 bq"

Hankow Jahang Fickiang

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN

For

Steamers.

MAIL LINES

17,300

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Goeben

SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. A. Ahlborn

AWERP & BREMEN.)

SAKI, KOBE AND Capt. L. Maáss

GUINEA,BRISBANE,> Prinz Waldemar

To sail on

WEDNES.,

18th Feb. '10a.m.

About THURS

17,0001 19th Feb,

SATUR.. 21st Feb.

"

ዜሩ

$0.22 40

21

30.17 - 48

20

3 cm

Sharp

P.

76

30:47-59

2.0

Amoy

60

$0.12, 61 82 one

Swalow 14th

30,09 62 89 n

Talohu

Talhos 5a 30.15

SHANGHAT,

NAGA-) Kleist

30.13

Tainan

30.12

Ho

YOKOHAMA ·

Koshua

.0

M'LA, ANGAUR, TAP,

201.0

De

9a

30.04 61 100 no

SAMARA I. NEW-

до

30.0 64 95 6a

50.02

30

0.

40

80.03 63 sua

3 of

Wnehow Fakhel Holbow Phallen

98

30.03 65 69

SYDNEY AND MEL-| Capt. O. Jurany BOURNE..nyanı

6,100

9 & 10.

Joa

Coblenz

....

KOBE

Capt. L. Klugkist:

on

20.93 68

68 во

6,750

000 40

1 b

one 1 b

JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo.

SANDAKAN

Capt. J. Koebler

8th Mär.

30 1 b

doces Canton Persa. Tikint from Batavia on the 17th H'kong inst-Wiesemay, Granton, Missing, Tan Gap Rock Tharue Field, Bogaerts, van Futter.

Масло

Pars. Jalunga from Caloutts etc.. on

the 17th Inst Mr and Mrs Goss, Zel lenski, Dr Cerni.Prince Emanuel Ribesco.

Perr, Korea from San Francisco on Tourane the 16th Inst-9 A Baldach. E A Rich- 10. St. J. ard. Mr and Mrs W K Fallows, Sir Hugh Munro Bart, Miss M. Muuro, H N Ruther ford, Mrs G Arohold, Dr WF Findley. H Legaspi

V Febs, Olalla A Poole, Rer & Billings, F Hendrick, OH Bondfield. Mr and Mrs F Bacolod

Glazebrook. Miss C M Glazebrook, Mies Cebu

B Glazebrook, Min M Fradgaley, Mrs Labuan FNicholson Mian B Nicholson, GM Cost Mr G M

Wilhelmsha(ough. St Clair, E C Mc-1

gh. Mes 8 A Buldzob, LI Mowry.

Austra1isu, TamшBoia, New

29.06 73

90.07 67

20.05 61 30.05 74

J

T. F. Claxton, Director.

J MoFealer. JA Beollard, Mrs Hongkong, Observatory, Feb. 16th. Fabau, Herbei hohe, Matupi. Hollard Mrs Bdon, Mr M Craver! 1 Baromster, reduced to 32 degree': Zealand, via Brisbane-Pelas MO Jord

DA Wilson, EA

Cot JB Weber, Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- © Jordon, L Hale, Mrs L Ahes, tonths and hundredths. Stanley, Mrs O K Hines, Miss Gregg 3 Temperature, in the shade, in dogrces

Mr MJ Burn, Miss Fahrenheit.

AN Newton, BF

P. WALDEMAR, 21st Fer.

a.m.

Japan in Moll Victoria and Ordon, Mieg ́E Barbat, Brita. AR

BB

Go Pudainty: Calcutta-Por Mrs J Mob

4 Direction of Wind, to two points

About TUESDAY, Srd Mar, SUNDAY,

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireleza Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG.

Tuebingen 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort

Cernis Sigmaringen....

MY HO

3 of saturation. rs E O Barbour, HB Brush, AF the Humidity of air saturated with mois Tacoma Por TACOMA Luce, MARU, 21st insi., noon.

ler.

Miss M G Bulfinch, Mrs L being 100. and India via

I Mowry

MaNesley, McFeeley KUMSANG. 21st Feb. 1 p.m. Mrs Mackie C

Honth, WB Jackson, If the markets in the outports are

CA Skinner, Mrs taken away from as we shall have Philippine I-YUENSANG, Blatt, Weber. Miss M I Sherman, Mr and O B Bale.

R OR 1 p.m.

State of Weather, b blue sky, o de- Used, P Grossman, Miss JD Beers, L O to stop buying altogether."

Colbert, Mas LO Colbert, Mr AT Ell-tached cloud, Adelling rain, I foss, & Snyder, Mis O.Barnie. A R Ward. Lt Ping showers a squally, rrald, mow. son, JL Snyder, Mrs J L Snyder, Miss J Gloomy, h hati, 1 lightning, o overenst, p Laugham, DED Cohen, E Levy, Capt. Othunder, viability, w daw wat McVey.

Rain in inches, tonths and hundredths,

Hankow not Displeaned. While the local dealers are against this innovation, the Han- kow dealers have more or less wel- comed it. The reason is not far

Philippine Is For RUBI, 21st Feb. 3 pan Shanghai, North and China (Europe via Biberia) --For FOOCHOW, 21st Insp

Sit erlen

Mail

SUNDAY, 22nd Feb,

to seek; they get the goods with- Bwatow-Por HAIMUN, 2nd Feb. 9 a,m

American

· TUESDAY, 24th Feb.

Amoy and Fooche-Per HAI-

TAN,24th Feb 201

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

· Por s... Nyanza for London on the 18th.

Inst-RC Witchell, Mrs S Ruthuford,

METEOROLOGICAL.

Frevious

Capt B D Crawford, B 9 Flyan, A Now- biny, M Kinne, A W Whyte, F J Evans, Barometer Bhanghai & North China, Jap. Mr and Mrs D E Mase, GE Leggo, D. F Temperature... via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Caua Murry, Mr and Miss PE de T Glazebrook Humidity da, United, Blates, 8, Ameri- Miss Of Glazebrook, Miss D Glazebook Wind Direction... ezn, via San Francisco (Europe Glazebrook, Miss Miss Tredge Foros ............ vis Bibaris) Per KOREA, 424th Inst., 10a.m.

out the profits of the middlemen in Shanghai. "Just now this is distinctly profitable to them as the Swatow, Shanghai dealers have not allowed them credit for some time past;) hence the necessity of paying more or less, cash before delivery for nuotion goode does not trouble them. Further, they are amall merchants as compared with the Shanghai dealera, and the aus- tions give them an opportunity from time to time. of buying just what they need

The position of Messrs Jardine, Books and Vanchers of the Com- Matheson & C, would be that pany in Hongkong and that in my the auction in Hankow was start opinion such Balance Sheet is pro ed in the usual course of business, perly drawn up so as to exhibit a and that the scion of the Piece true and correct view of the stain Goods Guild is practilly an in of the Company's affairs at the fringement of the righla of a 31st December, 1913, according to merchant to expand his business, the best of my information and Although the decision of the the explanations given me, and as Piece Goods Guild has been taken shown by the Books of the with regard to all the piece goods Company.

of Messrs. Jardine's, they are

I have obtained all the igfrom-known particularly to apply to ation and explanations I have auction gcole. It would appear required.

that there ought to be some way Hongkong, 9th February, 1914.

(out of this, and it is to be hoped A. C. HYNES,

that asuer counsels will prevail Auditor.

to bring about a settlement,

Execution of Rebels. Two important rebels, Shni Pehchuan and List Ju-shon, who have long been, sought by the Tatube of Anking and Nanking,

SILIMPOPON COAL: BUNKERS

̈can be supplied cheap'rates, long doneće da SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK (British North Borneo), At these ports steamers call

were arrested and shot yesterday. ing for bunker coal exclusively General Chang Henn's, troops are exempt from all shipping are in charan hero, Reuter to dues and charges, the NA Daily News.

A, BUNE

French

Mail.

Saigon, Straita, Ceylon, Ade-

laide, Western, Australia, In-

by,

Oysters, Frosh, Fried or Stewed dia, Aden, Egypt and Europe Findon Haddocks, Kippers &o via Marseilles (Late Letters 11

ALEXANDRA CAFE, Extra Postage cents). Letters posted" in all

to Neon

10

"In the Pillar Boxes in time for the drat glasranse will be insluted in this contract mail.)-Per MAGELLAN, 24thinst. 11'a mi

THURSDAY, 26th Feb. Shanghai and North China...Per LU

CHOW, 26th inst. 3 p.m.

FRIDAY 27th Feb.

Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand via Fort Darwin — Per EM-

Austral-

Mail.

English

Mail.

FIRE, 27th Feb., 0a.m.

SATURDAY, 28th Feb...

́Day On'date On date

30.01.- 20.99

66

Atv pad xm

.30.04

Weather a common-

66.

J

75

of

Rain

Higient upon sir Timperature on the 16th Lowest

.B.

T. F, CLAXTON, Dircator,

H.K. Observatory, 17th Feb.

Mail Steamers

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

-)o(-

AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO Via Shanghai or Manila, Nagasaki, Inland Sea, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu, THE SUNSHINE BELT Operating the following steamer

MONGOLIA, MANCHURIA, KOREA, SIBERIA and'-

NILE, CHINA ‍and PERSIA. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade-

Some Features of Service: Ipide, Western Australia, India,

Electric Tan, Swimming Tank Orchestra, Amusementa, Wireless Tolograph Adan, Egypt, and Europe vie Submarine Bignal Service and Bilge Kesle Brindisi. (Late Letters 11a.m.

10

to nood, Extra

Cuisine under personal supervision of Mr. V. Moroni, one of the World's most Postage cents) (Supplementary mail on famous enterors.

up to the time and for

of the mail

board

departure of

Return tiles of round trip dekete, at abort, urriable for Passage Via C.P.E. from Vancouver

Postage 10 centa) (1) by if desired. Through Passengers have 156 Privilage et Traveling by Kali bavac "posts of Kobu sudj

posted in all the Filigr

BOIM

Yokohams.

Steamer:

In time for the first clearance Korea.....

will be included in this contrat

The Faroel mail will da

closed on Filday the 27th inst 3pm-Por 488475, 2815 Inat, 11 am.

Philippine Lalande-For LOONGBANG,

Siberian

Mall

28th Inst., 1 pm, -

Shanghai, & North China, (Europe via Siberia)- Per LLANGOHOW, 28th Inak, 3.

p.m.

,18,000 tons, Sailing, Tues., 24th Feb, at 1 pm. sm Hongkong-Manila Service. From HONGKONG.ORTAN

Hongkong. LALTE

Mar. 14......CHINA:

Mar. 31......NILE Apr. King's Buliding (opp, Blake Pin),

From MANILA.

Leave Manil

Dar Hoarkoot

Mar. 16, Feb. 19.BIBERTA. Feb. 21-

Mar. SMOHINA BABY B

Tarsus-Pacifo International Repósition-den Fri

R. G. MORTON,

* No. 141.

OUTWARD.

About

2nd Mar.

.16th Mar.

.30th Mar..

HOMEWARD

About

13th April. 27th April,

For Marseilles, Dunkirk, R'dam For Havre, Emden & Hamburg

and Broman/Hamburg:

Bremen:

Gernis

Mark about 10th of Mar.

For Havre, Emden and Hamburg/

Bremem:

Goettingen about 28th of Mar.

For Marsoflles, Roltordam and

Bremen/Hamburg:

about 5th of May. For Marseilles, Rotterdam" and

Bremen/Hamburg: Sigmaringen about 16th of May, For Havre, Dunkirk, Emden and-

Hamburg/Bremen:

Tuebingen about 18th of Apr. For further Particulars, apply to

about 1st of June,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO,,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA,

Hongkong, 11th Feb, 1974.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL LINES.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICH TO AND FROM JAPAN via SHANGHAI.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL.

For SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA ...án

Steamers

To sail

Australlen Amazone ********Atlantique

23rd Feb..

9th Mar

23rd Mar,

Magellan

24th Feb.

Neray Australien

10th Mar.

24th Mar.

MARSEILLE via FORTS

ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS, Transhipping on the Co.'s Stoomers at Colombo, for Calcutta, Bombay and Australla, at Port Said for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Sea.

Through Tickets to London via Paris by rail,.. Circular flokets to Europe via Buss and SIBERIAN ROUTE and vice-versa delivered here,

For further particulars apply te,

-B. C. de BUSSIERRE, Ading Agent.

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Noble,

Ice House Street, in the City of Vistoria

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